THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLIES.
(5) and residing at the time of the election in the
electoral district for which they vote,
(¢) and who have resided there continuously since
the completion of the previous assessment roll.
8. Persons assessed at an annual income of $250 and
(@) residing in the electoral district, and (b) who have resided
there continuously since the last revision.
4. Every person entered on the assessment roll as
having earned in any trade or occupation during the previous
12 months not less than $250 and residing in the electoral
district.
Land- 5. A landholder’s son, stepson, grandson or son-in-
holders’ law who has resided in his father’s house for 12 months
prior to the making up of the assessment roll and who is
resident within the electoral district. Absence for any period
not exceeding six months in the year is not to disqualify,
and the time spent at any institution of learning within the
Province of Ontario, or as a mariner or as a fisherman in the
prosecution of his calling, is reckoned as spent in the father’s
house.
6. (2) Where there is a voters’ list all Indians or persons
with part Indian blood who have been duly enfranchised’,
and all Indians or persons with part Indian blood who do not
reside among Indians though participating in the annuities,
moneys, or rents of a tribe are entitled to be registered as
voters subject to the same provisions as other persons in the
electoral district.
(6) Where there are no voters’ lists, Indians or persons
with part Indian blood are entitled to vote only (i) if they
have been duly enfranchised, or (ii) if not being duly enfran-
chised they do not participate in the annuities, interest,
moneys or rents of a tribe or body of Indians and do not
Income.
1 An enfranchised Indian means an Indian who has by letters patent
received a grant in fee simple of a portion of a reserve, see 43 Vic. c. 28,
46 Vie. ¢. 6.