1914-15 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FOEESTS AND MINES. 57 



in Bamum lake, island J in Mary lake, island K in Lost lake, and islands L and M 

 in Hay lake. Of these island B is the only one of any size, it is nicely timbered 

 with birch and poplar and would be suitable for a summer resort. The remaining 

 islands are small and rocky and are covered with scrub growth and underbrush. 



KouTES, Etc. 



The township is crossed by a winter road leading to Greer Bros.' camps on 

 the east bay of Dog lake; this being only a winter road follows the water courses 

 principally so would not be suitable to open as a colonization road. Trappers' 

 trails of recent date cover the entire township. There is a water route westerly 

 from Paul lake which leads to Hawke bay of Dog lake. 



Clearings^ Improvements, Etc. 



There are three or four small cabins used by the trappers in the township and 

 Greer Bros.' halfway camp is at the south end of Halfway lake; these were not 

 occupied during the survey. No clearings of any nature were seen. 



Game. 



Numerous indications were found of the smaller fur-bearing animals, prin- 

 cipally lynx, beaver and fox. Moose and deer are not plentiful, and the only fish 

 caught were pike. The waters of Two-Island and One-Island lakes appear to be 

 suitable for trout, but none were caught. 



We have the honour to be. Sir, 



Your obedient servants, 



(Signed) Phillips & Benner, 



Ontario Land Surveyors. 



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

 Toronto, Ontario. 



Appendix No. 22. 



Subdivision of Part of the Tovs^nship of Fraleigh, in the District op 



Thunder Bay. 



Fort William, Dec 11th, 1914. 



Sir, — I beg to submit the following report on the subdivision of part of the 

 township of Fraleigh, in the district of Thunder Bay surveyed by me, under in- 

 structions dated July 8th, 1914. 



The north-west part of this township had previously been subdivided by Mr. 

 P. W. Paulin, O.L.S. 



Mr. Paulin shows by his field notes the north limit of lot number ten (10), 

 concession seven (7), to have been completed, but no post planted for the north-east 



