1921-22 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS 279 



Reserving and excepting, nevertheless, from the above-described 

 area, all lands under the water of all rivers, lakes and streams within 

 the said described area; also all lands heretofore patented, licensed, 

 located or applied for in respect of which such proceedings have been 

 taken or shall hereafter be taken as in the opinion of the Minister 

 entitles the applicant or applicants to a lease or patent for such lands, 

 together with the right of the Crown to sell, lease, locate or otherwise 

 dispose of any lands included in the hereinbefore described area on 

 the same terms and conditions for settlement, mining or other purposes 

 as ordinary Crown lands situated elsewhere. 



6. The Grantee, as to the right to cut the pulpwood and pine timber on 

 said area, as above described, shall pay a bonus of $1.33 per cord for spruce 

 pulpwood; a bonus of 20 cents per cord for all other pulpwood above mentioned; 

 and a bonus of $5.00 per thousand feet, board measure, for pine logs, and shall 

 also pay the following Crown dues, namely: 80 cents per cord for spruce pulp- 

 wood; 40 cents per cord for all other pulpwood; $2.50 per thousand feet, board 

 measure, for pine logs ; or such other dues as shall be fixed from time to time by 

 the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council. 



7. It is distinctly understood that the Grantee obtains the right to cut 

 the timber only, and has no right to the soil or use thereof, except as may be 

 necessary for cutting and removing the wood and timber, as aforesaid, subject 

 to such terms, conditions and regulations as to the cutting, measuring, remov- 

 ing and driving of the same, as may from time to time be imposed by the 

 Minister. 



8. The wood and timber shall be cut upon such portions of said territory, 

 and in such manner as the Minister may from time to time direct, and such 

 precautions shall be taken and means employed to prevent injury or destruction 

 by fire on said territory as said Minister may require, including payment of 

 such annual charge for fire protection as may from time to time be fixed by 

 the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council. 



9. All pulpwood cut on the said territory shall be used for the supply of, 

 and shall be manufactured at the said mills or extensions thereof or additions 

 thereto (provided, however, that where such extensions or additions are out- 

 side the District of Thunder Bay, the same shall have been approved of by the 

 Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council). All pine timber shall be sold subject to the 

 manufacturing condition, that is to say, it shall be manufactured in the Domin- 

 ion of Canada. 



10. The Crown does not guarantee any particular quantity of wood or 

 timber nor undertake to do more than grant the right to cut such quantities 

 of wood or timber as may be on said area, subject to the reservations and con- 

 ditions hereinbefore provided. 



11. Proper sworn returns of wood and timber cut each season shall be 

 made by the Grantee to the Crown, in conformity with the Crown Timber 

 Act and regulations thereunder, and payment of bonus and Crown dues upon 

 all the wood and timber cut by the Grantee, shall be made by the Grantee to 

 the Crown forthwith upon the rendering from time to time by the Crown to 

 the Grantee of an account thereof; and in addition to all other remedies it may 

 have therefor, the Crown shall have all the rights and powers in respect of the 

 enforcement of such payments and of any interest charges thereon as are now 

 or hereafter may be provided in the case of the dues on timber cut under timber 

 license. 



