. Picturesque Cardston and environments : a story of colonization and progress in southern Alberta. Albert J. Gay, of Carchtun, cc ^ ^^ 6 ^4; THE GREAT IRRIGATION CANAL. 115 for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale; providedthat any dutiable article entered as settlers effects may not beso entered unless brought with the settler on his first arrival,and shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of without paymentof duty, until after two years actual use in Canada ; providedalso that under regulations made by the minister of customs,live stock when imported into Manitoba or


. Picturesque Cardston and environments : a story of colonization and progress in southern Alberta. Albert J. Gay, of Carchtun, cc ^ ^^ 6 ^4; THE GREAT IRRIGATION CANAL. 115 for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale; providedthat any dutiable article entered as settlers effects may not beso entered unless brought with the settler on his first arrival,and shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of without paymentof duty, until after two years actual use in Canada ; providedalso that under regulations made by the minister of customs,live stock when imported into Manitoba or the North-WestTerritories by intending settlers, shall be free, until otherwiseordered by the governor in council. Each actual settler canenter sixteen head of stock free. THE GREAT IRRIGATION CANAL. As so much has been said in the foregoing pages regardingthe benefits to be derived from the completion of the irrigationcanal, the following particulars may be of interest. It is clippedfrom The Cardston Record : The water for this immense system is taken from tl^e river (a branch of considerable importance of the Bellyriv


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