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I enclose with this report my account for said survey, I computed the river dis- 

 tance from my traverse of same. I also beg to- submit herewith my final plan, field 

 notes, timber plan, affidavits, etc. May I add that in this survey I met with two 

 settlers in this addition. I enclose statement with regard to their improvements. 

 Mr. Lawrence is upon the east half of lot 2 in concession VII and Mr. Miller upon 

 the east half of lot 3 in concession VII. These men inform me that they are going 

 to make application -for these lots. Both of these men worked for me upon this 

 survey. I believe they will make good settlers and I beg to suggest that their ap- 

 plications for these lots will receive consideration first, at the time the said lots are 

 placed on sale, if that is the intention of the Department with regard to the lots 

 in this addition. 



I trust that this report, the plan and field notes will be found quite satisfactory. 



I have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



(Signed) M. E. Crouch, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



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

 Toronto, Ontario. 



Appendix No. 23. 



SUIIVEY OF THE ToWNSHIP OF HeLE^ IIST THE DISTRICT OF THUNDER BaY. 



NiPiGON, Ont., August 26th, 1916. 



Sir, — I beg to submit herewith a detailed report on the survey of the township 

 of Hele in the district of Thunder Bay, surveyed by me under instructions dated 

 July 4th, 1916. 



The township of Hele may be reached by taking a road from the town of 

 Nipigon to the east boundary of the recently surveyed addition to the township of 

 Nepigon; thence across said addition a distance of four miles, the west boundary 

 of this addition being the east boundary of the township of Hele. Or, this town- 

 ship may be reached by taking the C.P.R. west from the town of Nipigon a distance 

 of about 12 miles to the Black Sturgeon river, thence up the river across the south- 

 west corner of the addition to Nepigon township, the river crossing the east 

 boundary of Hele township in the third mile from the south boundary. This latter 

 route is the one used by me in transporting my supplies in for the survey. There 

 are few portages and there is sufficient depth to the river to make this a most con- 

 venient method of reaching the township. 



The township of Hele is eight miles long in a north and south direction, six 

 miles wide in an east and west direction. It consists of six concessions, numbered 

 from east to west, with sixteen lots in each concession, numbered from south to 

 north. 



It is bounded on the east bv the recentlv-surveyed addition to the township 



