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Appendix No. 34 

 Timber Limit Lines, Timagami Forest Reserve 



New Liskeard, Ont., November 3rd, 1923. 



Sir, — In compliance with instructions bearing date of August 30th, to 

 survey two Hmit lines, one in Kittson township and the other east of Anima 

 Nipissing Lake, we proceeded to said work, October 3rd, commencing work 

 at the two mile post on the north boundary of Kittson. Weather conditions 

 prevented our getting an observation at this point so the theoretical angle was 

 turned off and the line surveyed south astronomically to the northwesterly 

 shore of Trout Lake, said point being the southerly end of said line; 



Posts of durable material were planted at each mile, mounded with stones 

 and properly referenced by bearing trees and blazed on two sides in the direction 

 in which the line was run. 



After completing this work we proceeded to Anima Nipissing Lake, 

 camped where the second limit line was supposed to intersect the east boundary 

 of Kittson and walked east to the starting point and ran west astronomically 

 intersecting said east boundary L72 chains north of the two-mile post and 

 making an intersection angle of 90° 02' measured from north to east. Durable 

 posts were planted every mile, mounded with stones and referenced the same 

 as the first line. 



It was impossible to obtain experienced axemen at New Liskeard so we 

 had to get them at North Bay, consequently the transportation expenses. 



Accompanying this report please find attached field notes and chainer's 

 affidavits and under separate cover pay list and account in full. 



I have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servants, 



SUTCLIFFE & NeELANDS, 



Ontario Land Surveyors. 

 The Honourable Minister of Lands and Forests, 

 Toronto, Ontario. 



Appendix No. 35 

 Algonquin Provincial Park 



Algonquin Park, Ont., November 21st, 1923. 



Honourable Sir,^ — I beg to submit my annual report for the fiscal year 

 ending October 31st, 1923. 



Our staff is composed of a superintendent, two chief rangers, thirty-two 

 park rangers and a housekeeper. One ranger, J. P. Foran, died during the year, 

 and four new rangers were added to the Park Staff. 



Improvements 

 Five new rangers' houses were built. Eight of the old houses had new 

 roofing put on them, two houses had new foundations placed under them, 

 new windows, etc., making them almost as good as new. A number of the 



