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EEPORT OF THE 



No. 3. 



Road No. 10. — Township of Clute: 



Situate along the west boundary across Concessions 1 to 10. Last season 

 (1912) this road was cut, but owing to the wet season the grubbing and burning- 

 was not completed. This season the burning and the grubbing was completed and 

 also the road cut across part of Concession 2 and all of Concession 1, 1.43 

 miles, grubbed and all brush and timber burned off. All the culverts required 

 were constructed across Concessions 1 to 6, both inclusive, and the bridge over 

 Deception Creek on Concession 5 was rebuilt. The old bridge was carried away 

 by the spring freshet 1913. The road was then ditched and graded across Con- 

 cessions 1 to 6. Concessions 7, 8 and 9 are now ready for ditching and grading. 



A Typical View of the Clay Lands in the Abitibi Valley, looking east across the 

 Townships of Brower and Fox. 



Road No. 11. — Township of Clute: 



Situate along the south boundary across Lots 1 to 19 both inclusive, and 

 Lots 23' to 28 both inclusive, 7.78 miles. This road, with the exception of Lots 

 23 to 28 both inclusive, was cut last season (]91'^) but not all burned or grubbed. 

 This year, 'last season's work was all burned over, and the road well grubbed across- 

 Lots 1 to Frederick House Eiver, 1}"^ miles of corduroy was laid across part Lots 

 1 to 7 and a bridge built over creek on Lot 6; 1.77 miles across parts of Lots 1 

 to 6 were well ditched and graded. The balance of the road to the Frederick House 

 River is ready for ditching. This year the road was also cut across Lots 23 to 

 28 both inclusive, well grubbed and all brush and timber burned off. Lots 28, to 

 the west side of the Buskego River, were then well ditched and graded. 



