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And whereas in view of the matters above recited the Minister has deemed 

 it wise and in the pubUc interest to grant to the said Company the right to cut 

 pulpwood as herein provided and has caused this agreement to be prepared so 

 as to secure the erection by the Company of the said enlarged plant and at the 

 same time to assure to the Company a supply of pulpwood sufficient to operate 

 its enlarged plant to its full capacity for a period of twenty-one years from the 

 date hereof or any extension or extensions hereof as are hereinafter provided for; 



Now this agreement witnesseth that the Minister with the approval of the 

 Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council, and subject to all the terms and conditions 

 hereof, doth hereby grant to the Company for a period of twenty-one years from 

 the date hereof, the right to cut and remove in and upon such parts of the fol- 

 lowing territory as may from time to time be designated by the Minister, that 

 is to say: 



Firstly — The territory included in the Company's said tender, the said 

 Township of Hele, and the said Sucker Creek concession, which may be more 

 particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southeast angle of Grand 

 Trunk Pacific Block 3 as said Block was surveyed and laid down by Ontario 

 Land Surveyor Thomas Fawcett, according to plan dated 1907; thence north 

 along the east limit of said block 6 miles more or less to the northeast angle 

 thereof; thence north in a straight line 6 miles more or less to intersect Ontario 

 Land Surveyors Phillips and Benners first base line run in 1921, where Phillips 

 and Benners meridian line run in 1921 takes its start; thence north along Phillips 

 and Benners meridian line run in 1921, 12 miles to Phillips and Benners second 

 base line of 1921; thence west along the last mentioned base line 12 chains 68 

 links; thence north along Phillips and Benners meridian line run in 1922, 23 

 miles 66 chains 63 links; thence east along Phillips and Benners base line run in 

 1922, 17 miles 79 chains 70 links more or less to the west boundary of the Nipi- 

 gon Forest Reserve; thence continuing east astronomically 8 miles more or less 

 to the shore of Chief Bay of Lake Nipigon; thence in a general course south- 

 easterly and northeasterly following the shores of Chief Bay, Black Sturgeon 

 Bay, Grand Bay and around Ingall Point in Lake Nipigon to the northerly 

 end of Boggs' Portage; thence southerly across Boggs' Portage to the shore of 

 Lake Nipigon; thence in a general course southwesterly following all the bays 

 on the shore of Lake Nipigon to the intersection with the northerly boundary of 

 the Black Sturgeon River pulp and timber limit; thence west along the north 

 boundary of said pulp and timber limit 21 miles 11 chains 43 links to the north- 

 west angle thereof; thence south along the west boundary of said limit 28 miles 

 to the southwest angle thereof; thence east along the south boundary of said 

 limit 30 miles 51 chains 21 links to the northwest angle of the township of Hele; 

 thence east along the north boundary of the Township of Hele 6 miles to the 

 northeast angle thereof; thence south along the east boundary of the Township 

 of Hele 7 miles 74 chains 22 links to the southeast angle thereof; thence west 

 along the south boundary of the Township of Hele 6 miles to the southwest 

 angle thereof; thence continuing west along the north boundary of the Township 

 of Stirling 2 miles 5 chains 30 links more or less to the northwest angle of the 

 Township of Stirling; thence south along the west boundary of the Township of 

 Stirling 5 miles 77 chains 33 links to the north boundary of the township of 

 Dorion ; thence west along the north boundary of the Township of Dorion 7 

 miles 60 chains more or less to the northwest angle thereof; thence continuing 

 west in a straight line 40 miles more or less to the point of commencement; 



Secondly — The Nipigon Pulp Concession, which may be more particularly 

 described as follows: Commencing at the point in which the east limit of the 



