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Townslii'ps of Balfour and Dowling : 



The road along the town line between these toAvnships was cut, brushed, cleared 

 and stumped for 1 mile; and ditched for 2 miles and culverts repaired. 



Wahnapitae Road: 



Between Garson and Wahnapitae Lake, for a distance of 6 miles, the road 

 was repaired and surfaced with o-ravel in some places. 



A view looking south on the International or Scott Highway, showing 

 the mountain ranges overlooking Lake Superior. 



Rutter-Noelville Road: • . 



This road commenced at a point on the Sudbury and Toronto Branch 

 Canadian Pacific Eailway at Eutter Station and extends easterly for 20 miles to 

 the west arm of Lake Nipissing. The old road has been in use for nearly 20 years ; 

 it passes through, in places, first-class agricultural land, it being one of the best 



