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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 

 contained; the Crown will and doth grant to the Grantee the right to cut and 

 remove 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 period of 

 twenty -one (21) years from the date hereof, 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 a point in the north boundary of the Nipigon 

 Pulp and Timber Limit at the distance of 12 miles east from the east 

 boundary of the Nipigon Forest Reserve; thence north astronomically 

 68 miles, more or less, to the southerly limit of the right-of-way of 

 the Canadian National Railway (National Transcontinental), thence 

 easterly along the southerly limit of the said right-of-way 66 miles, 

 more or less, to the north boundary of the township of Barlow; thence 

 continuing easterly along the said limit of said right-of-way through 

 the townships of Barlow, Selwyn and Henderson 25 9/10 miles, more 

 or less, to the east boundary of the last named township; thence south 

 along the east boundaries of the townships of Henderson and Bell, 

 13 miles more or less, to the south-east angle of Bell; thence west 

 along the south boundaries of the townships of Bell, Low, Klotz, 

 Fernow and O'Meara, 45 miles more or less, to the south-west angle of 

 O'Meara, thence south astronomically 24 miles; thence west astro- 

 nomically 16 miles; thence south astronomically 16 miles more or less, 

 to the easterly prolongation of the north boundary of the Nipigon 

 Pulp and Timber Limit; thence west astronomically allong the said 

 line 30 miles, more or less, to the place of beginning. 



Reserving and excepting therefrom the right of way of the Can- 

 adian National Railway (Canadian Northern) and also all Indian 

 Reserves, and all lands under the water of all rivers, lakes and streams 

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

 licensed, leased, located or applied for in respect of which such pro- 

 ceedings have been taken or shall hereafter be taken as in the opinion 

 of the Minister of Lands and Forests entitled 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 forty-nine cents (49c) per cord 

 for spruce pulpwood in addition to the Crown dues of eighty cents (80c) per 

 cord and shall pay a bonus of thirty-eight cents (38c) per cord for all other 

 pulpwood above mentioned, in addition to Crown dues of forty cents (40c) per 

 cord, and shall pay a bonus of ten dollars ($10) per thousand feet, board measure, 

 for pine logs in addition to dues of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) 

 per thousand feet, board measure, or such other rates of dues as may from time 



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