112 REPORT OF THE No. 3 



Township of Shenston: 



Road along the east iboundary of Sections 1, 12, 13, 24, 25 and 36, six miles. 

 This road was graded with the steam grader. This is the leading road north from 

 the Village of Barwick, and runs through a well settled district and there still 

 remains considerable good land to be opened up to the north. This road extends 

 13 miles north of Barwick and as the traffic is heavy it should be gravelled. 



Township of Mclrvine: 



Road across lots 44 to 48 and west of Lot 48, % mile. This is part of the 

 trunk road. This road was gravelled. 



Township of Barwick: 



Road commencing on east boundary of River Lot 1, thence westerly along 

 trunk road 2i/2 miles. This road was gravelled. 



River Lot 1, trunk road, built pile bridge span 110 feet. 



Township of Rosebery : 



Trunk road along the south and west boundary of section 2, one mile. This 

 road was gravelled. 



Township of Dance : 



Concessions 2, 3 and 4 between Lots 8 and 9, 1% miles. This road was 

 cleared and grubbed. 



Road across Lots 9 and 10 between Concessions 3 and 4, one mile. This 

 road was cleared and grubbed. 



Road between Lots 8 and 9, Concession two, I/2 mile. This road was graded 

 and ditched. 



Previous to last year there had not been any road work done in the Town- 

 ship of Dance, excepting about i/^ mile in Concession 1. There are now 51^ 

 miles of road cut out and grubbed, 2 miles of which have been graded. The road 

 cut out should be graded up next season. The south half of this township is 

 good land and well settled and only requires roads to make it a first class 

 farming country. 



Township of Atwood. 



Road across River Lots 1 to 24, three miles. This is part of the trunk road. 

 It was graded and ditched and 2 miles of it gravelled. Road between River Lots 

 23 and 24, one mile. This road was graded. 



Wild Lands Reserve. 



Road commencing at the north-east corner of Lot 9 in the Township of 

 Curran, thence north-easterly a distance of 4 miles. This road requires to be 

 extended back a distance of 4 miles to give an outlet to the settlers in the Town- 

 ship of Spohn. The first 4 miles have been cleared and graded. 



