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Survey of the trans-Canada Highway, Kenora to Manitoba Boundary; 



Survey of the Fort Frances — Kenora Highway from Kenora to Robinson 

 Lake. 



Owing to the expenditure on these several surveys exceeding the appro- 

 priation for such work, it was found necessary to suspend field operations in 

 August, but reports, plans and field notes on the work done up to date, are 

 filed. 



Municipal Surveys 



The following municipal surveys were performed on petition of the Muni- 

 cipality and the authority of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, and 

 confirmed. 



No. 788 — Defining and establishing certain angles of lots in the sub- 

 division of the Village of Sturgeon Point, in the Township of Fenelon, in 

 the County of Victoria. 



No. 789 — Defining a parcel of land on Broken Lot 13, Concession 4, 

 Township of Stanhope, County of Haliburton. 



Towxsite Subdivisions 



The following townsite subdivisions on lands patented, subsequent to 

 the 19th day of March, 1910, were submitted and approval given, as required 

 under the "Townsites Act." 



Geraldton — being a subdivision on Mining Claims TB-10731 and 

 10732, in the District of Thunder Bay. 



Matachewan (M.117) — being a subdivision of part of Mining Claim 

 MR-6252, in the Township of Cairo, in the District of Timiskaming. 



Subdivision of part of the north-half of Lot 3, Concession 2 

 (near Timmins), Township of Mount joy, District of Cochrane. 



Maps 



During the year the following maps have been revised and published, and 

 brought up to date — 



No. 28-A— District of Thunder Bay. 



No. 22-C — Islands in Georgian Bay, in front of the Townships of 

 Conger and Cowper, District of Parry Sound. 



The Boundary Commissioners appointed to delimit the inter-Provincial 

 boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, through Lake St. 

 Francis, have made progress and have determined the position of said boundary 

 line, from the easterly boundary of the Province of Ontario westerly through 

 Lake St. Francis, as far as a point south from Hamilton Island and have 

 established reference monuments on the shores of the Lake in respect to this 

 part of the boundary. 



