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Thousand Dollars ($350,000); and between the fifteenth day of June, 1923, 

 and the fifteenth day of June, 1924, the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty Thous- 

 and Dollars ($450,000). 



2. Upon and after the completion of said pulp mill, the said Grantee, 

 during the currency of this agreement, shall continue to operate the said pulp 

 mill so that the daily output thereof shall, in each and every day during the 

 currency of this agreement, be not less than 100 tons of pulp; and shall employ 

 or keep employed, in connection with said operation of said mill, at least two 

 hundred (200) persons on an average for at least 10 months in each and every 

 year during the period of this agreement, and the employment of hands as 

 aforesaid shall form part of the consideration for the price of the pulpwood 

 and pine timber. 



Commencing with the month of January, 1925, the Grantee shall, in the 

 month of January of each and every year during the currency of this agreement, 

 deliver to the Minister, upon such form as the Minister may direct, a statement 

 verified by the oath of the secretary of the Grantee, showing the persons who, 

 during the calendar year ending with the 31st day of December then next 

 preceding, were employed by the Grantee in operating said mill, together with 

 such other details in connection therewith as the Minister may require. 



3. The Grantee shall erect a paper mill within such time and at such 

 place as the Minister of Lands and Forests may direct, having a capacity of at 

 least seventy-five (75) tons of paper per day; and after the erection thereof 

 shall operate the same continuously for the period of this agreement, so that 

 the daily output of the said mill shall not be less than fifty (50) tons of paper. 

 The Grantee hereby agrees to reserve from time to time such quantities of 

 newsprint paper as it may be required to do by the said Minister for the pur- 

 chase by publishers within the Dominion of Canada. 



4. The cutting of the said pulpwood and timber may begin as soon as, 

 but not before, the said sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) 

 shall have been expended on the erection, equipment and machinery of said 

 mills, buildings and structures. 



5. In consideration of the bonus hereinafter mentioned and of the said 

 expenditure and of the contracts and agreements entered into on the part of 

 the Grantee, for the said bonus and the dues hereinafter set forth and provided 

 and subject to the terms, conditions and regulations as to locality and manner 

 of cutting, measuring, driving and removing the same as may from time to time 

 be imposed by the Minister, and subject also as hereinafter set forth and con- 

 tained, the Crown will and doth grant to the Grantee the right to cut and re- 

 move all the spruce, balsam, banksian or jack pine, poplar and whitewood 

 trees sufficient to supply the said mill or mills to be erected, for a peiiod of 

 twenty-one (21) years, and also to remove all red and white pine trees from 

 unlicensed, unoccupied, unsold and unlocated lands of the Crown in or upon 

 the area hereinafter described as follows: 



Commencing at the south-west angle of the township of Foch, 

 thence north along the line between the districts of Algoma and Thunder 

 Bay a distance of 54 miles, 1 chain and 26 links, to the north-west 

 angle of the township of Boyce; thence east along the north boundaries 

 of the townships of Boyce, Shuel, Mulloy, Fintry and Auden, a distance 

 of 46 miles, 58 chains and 50 links, to the north-east angle of the last 

 named township; thence south along the east boundaries of the township 

 of Auden and Gill, 18 miles to the south-east angle of the township 



