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in respect of enforcing such payments as are now provided in the case of timber 

 cut under the Crown Timber Act. On all arrears of accounts due and payable 

 on October 1st, interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum shall be charged 

 up the 31st of October of the same year, or for one month and thereafter at 

 the rate of one per cent, per month until paid. 



18. The Minister shall have the right to inspect the timber operations 

 carried on by the Company at any time he may deem it advisable, or in the 

 public interests so to do, and if such inspection shall show that the timber opera- 

 tions are carried on in such a way that any merchantable or valuable timber, 

 which should be removed, is being left or destroyed he shall have the right to 

 estimate the said timber and charge the same to the Company at the same rate 

 of dues and bonus as if it had been actually removed. The cutting and removing 

 of the timber on the territory, or any part thereof, shall not be deemed to have 

 been completed until it has been examined by an Officer of the Crown, and the 

 operation has been declared satisfactory by the Minister of Lands and Forests. 



19. No refuse, sawdust, chemicals or matter of any other kind shall be 

 placed or deposited in any river, stream or other waters, which shall be or may 

 be injurious to game and fish life. 



20. All slash made about camps, dumps, along tote roads, railroads or any 

 other points which constitute a serious fire menace shall be disposed of by and 

 at the expense of the Company in accordance with the Forest Fires Prevention 

 Act and amendments thereto, and regulations made thereunder. 



21. The Company shall co-operate to the satisfaction of the Minister in 

 the purchase of all bona fide settlers* pulpwood. 



22. All bona fide accounts due for settlers' pulpwood purchased by the 

 Company shall constitute a first claim against the Company. 



23. The Company shall pay to the party of the First Part, subject to the 

 provisions and conditions herein contained, and subject to such other conditions, 

 orders and regulations as may be hereafter passed or enacted relating thereto, the 

 following prices for said wood and timber: 



Spiuce pulpwood — per cord, an upset price of 50 cents in addition to Crown 



dues of $1.40 with an additional 10 cents added, making a total of 



$2.00 per cord. 

 Balsam pulpwood — per cord, an upset price of 40 cents in addition to 



Crown dues of 70 cents, making a total of $1.10 per cord. 

 Poplar pulpwood — per cord, an upset price of 10 cents in addition to Crown 



dues, of 40 cents, making a total of 50 cents per cord. 

 Jackpine pulpwood — per cord, an upset price of 10 cents in addition to 



Crown dues of 40 cents, making a total of 50 cents per cord. 

 Jackpine— (per M.ft. B.M.) an upset price of $4.50 per M.ft. B.M. in 



addition to Crown dues of $2.50 per M.ft. B.M., making a total of 



$7.00 per M.ft. B.M. 



24. The Company hereby covenants and agrees to and with the Minister 

 to observe, perform and keep all the covenants, agreements, piovisions and 

 conditions on its part herein contained. 



25. Subject to the power of the Minister to waive the right of revocation 

 caused by any failure on the part of the Company herein provided for, in the 

 event of failure on the part of the Company to construct or operate the said 

 pulp or paper mills or to keep said pulp or paper mills in operation after the 

 construction thereof as herein agreed, or to employ the men as herein agreed or 

 to observe, perform and keep any of the covenants, agreements, provisions and 



