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(). Tiie purchasers will undertake that proper and adequate provision is made, 

 to the satisfaction of the Minister, for the institution of public schools in the 

 said 'ioa^nships and for the erection of suitable school buildings. Provided always 

 that such schools shall be entitled to the usual Government and Municipal aid 

 and support. 



7. In order to facilitate the colonization and settlement of the said lands, 

 the purchasers will erect thereon a hotel, store building, housing for accommodation 

 and oiher buildings or works necessary to meet requirements in advance of town 

 or village settlements and will also erect, construct and equip thereon a permanent 

 saw-mill, planing-mill and lath-mill, the buildings and works in this clause men- 

 tioned to be undertaken and commenced within ninety days from the date of 

 this agreement, and to be completed within twelve months from the date of this 

 agreement, and at least $70,000 to be expended on such (buildings and works, 



8. The purchasers shall cut the timber from the said lands in blocks or 

 areas of not less than eighteen hundred acres at one time, the location of such 

 blocks OT areas to be first approved by the Minister. The lands so cut over shall 

 be properly cleared in a good and workmanlike manner and to the satisfaction 

 of the Minister, and the timber is not to be specially selected but the cutting is 

 to be done out of a face. Provided always that not less than twenty acres of 

 timber must be left for each farm as a wood lot. No land shall be cut over in 

 advance of settlement except- to an extent limited until the expiry of five years 

 from the date hereof to fifteen thousand acres, such limit to be increased each 

 year thereafter by two thousand acres until a limit of forty-five thousand acres 

 has been reached. All timber cut from the said lands, other than timber which 

 in the opinion of the Minister is useful for pulp only, shall be manufactured in 

 the mills of the purchasers and disposed of within the said townships or locally 

 to the satisfaction of the Minister or otherwise to the satisfaction of the Minister. 

 No pulp wood cut from the said lands shall be exported from Canada, without 

 the permission of the Minister. 



9. The purchasers will purchase from said settlers, on reasonaible terms, any 

 timber on the lands settled by them and will also give said settlers the preference 

 for their teams and labour in cutting and removing timber from their lands and 

 also in cutting and removing timber from the other lands of the purchasers. 



10. All sales of land by the purchasers to settlers, all agreements between the 

 purchasers and any settler or settlers and all regulations by the purchasers affecting 

 any settler or settlers shall before becoming effective be submitted to and receive 

 the approval of the Minister. Provided always that the Minister, in considering, 

 pursuant to this clause or to clause 4 of this agreement, the prices sought by the 

 purchasers to be placed upon the said lands from time to time, shall have regard 

 to the fair market value of the said lands in view of the enhancement of such 

 value brought about by reason of the colonization and improvement of the locaHty 

 through the efforts of the purchasers. 



11. The purchasers shall not issue or publish any prospectus, advertisement 

 or other publication respecting the said lands or the settlement of the same, until 

 such prospectus, advertisement or publication has been submitted to and approved 

 by the Minister. 



12. The purchasers shall not lay out any townsite or sites on the said lands 

 except with the approval of and in a manner and upon terms and conditions 

 satisfactory to the Minister. 



13. As and when the purchasers shall from time to time cause parcels of 



