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Township of Devlin: 



Trunk road along the east boundary of Section 29, one mile. This road was 

 gravelled. 



Trunk road east boundary of Section 22 and north boundary of Sections 

 23 and 24, li/^ miles. This road was gravelled. 



Township of Burriss: 



Eoad across Concessions 1, 2, 3 and 4, between Lots 4 and 5, four miles. 

 This road was graded and ditched and two miles gravelled. This is the leading 

 road north of LaVallee, and previous to the work of this branch, part of the 

 road was impassable in the summer. It is now one of the best roads in the 

 district. This road should be continued north and the remainder gravelled. 



Township of Miscamphell: 



Eoad between Lots 8 and 9, 'Concessions 1 and 2, two miles. This road 

 was graded and culverts put in. This is the main road in the township and 

 was badly in need of grading. 



Township of Nelles: 



Eoad between Sections 14 and 15, % mile. This road was grubbed and 

 ditched on one side. 



Eoad between Sections 26 and 27, and 34 and 35, two miles. One mile and 

 500 feet of this road was double ditched and one mile cleared and grubbed. This 

 road passes across a bad swamp and muskeg, but there is a lot of good land to 

 the north which it will open up if continued. 



Also five miles of tap drain were dug and 74 culverts put in. 



FOET WILLIAM AND POET AETHUE DISTEICT. 



Number of miles new road cut out 60.45 



Number of miles graded 32.5 



Number of miles resurfaced with gravel 31.25 



Number of miles partly graded or improved 76.20 



Number of miles under construction 139.95 



Number of bridges constructed 9 



Pigeon Biver Road: 



Work was begun on this road at the westerly limit of the City of Fort William, 

 where re-ditching, re-grading and surfacing was done for 14 miles. On this 

 stretch the first S% miles were gravelled, two hills having first been cut down and 

 the road grades improved by deepening fills at low lying points. The next 2^/^ 

 miles (being in an area of poor drainage having little fall for the escape of water) 

 was surfaced with crushed rock. This rock was got at the foot of McKay Mountain, 

 was crushed by a Blake crusher and distributed to a depth of 8 inches along the 



