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Accompanying this report are the usual returns, consisting of plan and tracing, 

 field notes, etc., etc., all of which is respectfully submitted, 



I have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



(Signed) H. M. Anderson, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



The Honourable, the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto, Ont. 



Appendix No. 23. 



SUKVEY OF THE ToVPNSHIP OUTLINES ON THE SoUTH SiDE OF TJPPER AbITIBI 



Lake, in the District of Timiskaming. 



Pembroke, September 28th, 1918. 



Sir, — I beg to report that I have completed survey of township outlines on 

 the south side of Upper Abitibi Lake, in the District of Temiskaming, under in- 

 structions from your Department, dated April 20.th, 1918, and beg to submit the 

 following report. 



I left the Transcontinental E ail way at Low Bush and proceeded by boat to 

 the mouth of the Ghost Eiver, and proceeded up that river by canoes to trail from 

 McCool Creek to the east boundary of Indian Eeserve, which I followed to posts 

 at the south-east corner of Eeserve planted by J. H. Shaw, O.L.S., from this point 

 I ran south, a distance of thirteen chains and sixty-eight links, and then ran 

 my base line east a disance of two miles, seventy-nine chains and twelve links, 

 where I planted 1%-inch iron bar and spruce post establishing corner of Eand, 

 Garrison, Harker and Lamplugh townships, from this my first meridian was run 

 south to Newman's base line and north to the Abitibi Lake. I then continued my 

 base line east to intersection of production of line between Harker and HoUoway 

 townships, moving Newman's iron post north a distance of thirteen chains and 

 sixty-three links and planting it along side spruce post in cairn of stones marking 

 the corner of Lamplugh, Harker, HoUoway and Frecheville townships, from this 

 post by second meridian was run north astronomically to Abitibi Lake. I then 

 continue by base line east to the boundary line between Ontario and Quebec, in- 

 tersecting same at a distance of thirty-two chains and eighty-five links north of 

 the sixty-seventh mile post, w;here I planted 1%-inch iron bar alongside spruce 

 post in pile of stones. I then proceeded to the corner of Tannshill and Dokis 

 townships, on Newman's base line, and ran my third meridian north to intersec- 

 tion with my base line, where I planted 1%-inch iron bar alongside spruce post 

 marking comer of Frecheville, HoUoway, Marriott and Stoughton townships, and 



