1927 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS US 



4. The Company shall from and after the 31st day of December 1927, 

 constantly employ at least 130 men in or about the operation of said enlarged 

 plant, and it will directly or indirectly afford employment in its woods' opera- 

 tions for not less than six months in each year for an average of six hundred 

 (600) men, until the 31st day of December 1929, and from and after the 31st 

 day of December 1929 until the 31st day of December 1931, the said Company 

 will constantly employ at least two hundred and fifty (250) men in or about 

 the operation of said enlarged plant, and it will directly or indirectly afford 

 employment in its woods' operations for not less than six months in each year 

 for an average of fifteen hundred (1,500) men, and from and after the said 31st 

 day of December 1931, the Company will constantly employ at least five hundred 

 (500) men in or about the operation of said enlarged plant, and it will directly 

 or indirectly afford employment in its woods' operations for not less than six 

 months in each year, for an average of three thousand (3,000) men, during the 

 whole of the remainder of said period of twenty-one years. 



Provided that if the Company through accident, interruption to power or 

 other cause not attributable to any default on its part shall at any time or 

 times be unable to give continuous employment to the number of men pro- 

 vided for in this paragraph, the Minister may by order in writing under his hand, 

 relieve the Company from time to time from its liability so to do. No such order 

 shall in any way invalidate this paragraph or relieve the Company from liability 

 thereunder, other than and to the extent specifically set forth in such written 

 order. 



5. The deposit of Fifty Thousand dollars ($50,000) made by the Company 

 with its tender, shall remain on deposit until the enlarged plant hereinbefore 

 provided for, has been completed, and put in operation. After said plant has 

 been completed and is in regular operation, the said Fifty Thousand dollars 

 ($50,000) may be applied on account of moneys payable by the Company here- 

 under. The Company shall also furnish a bond of an approved guarantee 

 company satisfactory to the Minister in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand 

 dollars ($200,000) to secure the performance of its obligations hereunder. 



6. The woods and timber covered by this agreement are spruce, balsam, 

 banksian or jackpine, poplar and whitewood trees. 



7. The right to sell banksian or jackpine other than for pulpwood and to 

 authorize the purchaser to cut and remove the same, is hereby specifically reserved 

 to the Crown but it is distinctly understood and agreed that the Company 

 shall cut and remove from the territory from time to time designated by the 

 Minister as hereinafter provided, banksian or jackpine logs and all other merch- 

 antable timber of every character and kind whatsoever upon said area, so that 

 the same may be cut clean and according to approved lumbering methods, in 

 such manner as the Minister may from time to time direct and to his 

 satisfaction. 



8. All banksian or jackpine cut into logs under the provisions of paragraph 

 7 hereof shall be manufactured into lumber, ties or other manwfactured products 

 to the satisfaction of the Minister in the Province of Ontario. 



9. The Company shall not hew any timber into ties without having first 

 obtained the consent in writing of the Minister, and if such consent be |^en, 

 the price to be paid by the Company for ties so hewn shall be fixed by the Minister 

 in and by the writing containing such consent. 



10. Whenever in the opinion of the Minister there is spruce, balsam or 

 poplar too large for pulpwood on the areas in which the Company is operating, 



