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And with a view to sliow the satisfaction of Her Majesty 

 with the behaviour and good conduct of Her Indians, and in 

 extinguishment of all their past claims, She hereby, through 

 Her Commissioners, agrees to make each Chief a present of 

 thirty-two dollars in cash, to each Headman twenty-two 

 dollars, and to every other Indian of whatever age, of the 

 families represented at the time and place of payment, twelve 

 dollars. 



Her Majesty also agrees that next year, and annually after- 

 wards for ever, She will cause to be paid to the said Indians in 

 cash, at suitable places and dates, of which the said Indians 

 shall be duly notified, to each Chief twenty-five dollars, each 

 Headman, not to exceed four to a large Band and two to a 

 small Band, fifteen dollars, and to every other Indian, of what- 

 ever age, five dollars, the same, unless there be some exceptional 

 reason, to be paid only to heads of families for those belonging 

 thereto. 



PuETHEE, Her Majesty agrees that each Chief, after signing 

 the treaty, shall receive a silver medal and a suitable flag, and 

 next year, and every third year thereafter, each Chief and 

 Headman shall receive a suitable suit of clothing. 



PuETHEE, Her Majesty agrees to pay the salaries of such 

 teachers to instruct the children of said Indians as to Her 

 Majesty's Government of Canada may seem advisable. 



PuETHEE, Her Majesty agrees to supply each Chief of a 

 Band that selects a reserve, for the use of that Band, ten axes, 

 five hand-saws, five augers, one grindstone, and the necessary 

 files and whetstones. 



PuETHEE, Her Majesty agrees that each Band that elects to 

 take a reserve and cultivate the soil, shall, as soon as convenient 

 after such reserve is set aside and settled upon, and the Band 

 has signified its choice and is prepared to break up the soil, 

 receive two hoes, one spade, one scythe and two hay forks for 

 every family so settled, and for every three families one plough 

 and one harrow, and to the Chief, for the use of his Band, two 

 horses or a yoke of oxen, and for each Band potatoes, barley, 

 oats and wheat (if such seed be suited to the locality of the 

 reserve), to plant the land actually broken up, and provisions 

 for one month in the spring for several years while planting 

 such seeds; and to every family one cow, and every Chief one 

 bull, and one mowing machine and one reaper for the use of 

 his Band when it is ready for them; for such families as prefer 

 to raise stock instead of cultivating the soil, every family of 

 five persons, two cows, and every Chief two bulls and two 



