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REPORT OF THE 



No. 3 



Uoad No. 27. — Towns'ltip of GlacJcmeyer: 



Situate along the south boundary 7.43 miles to the Abitibi River. This road 

 was cut last season (1912) and partly graded, but little or no burning had been 

 done. Last winter a pile bridge 50 ft. long was built over Brule Creek on Lot 11. 

 This season the road was all burned off. The grubbing was done and 5,300 feet of 

 corduroy laid across part of Lots 14 to 17. The whole road was then ditched and 

 graded. During the dry weather in July ten chains of corduroy were burned 

 across Lot 23. In place of relaying the corduroy, clay was drawn and used for 

 grading. 



Road No. 28. — Township of GlacTcmeyer: 



Situate between Concessions 1 and 2, across Lots 19, 20, 21 and part of Lot 

 22, to intersect 9th Ave., Town of Cochrane, a distance of 1.12 miles. This road 

 was cut out, well graded and ditcherl. 



Headquarters of the Northern Development Branch at Ground Hog River, 

 Transcontinental Railway. Showing Vegetable Garden. 



Road No. 29. — Township of Glachmeye?' : 



Situate between Concessions 2 and 3 across Lots 1 to 28, both inclusive, nine 

 miles. Part of this road across Lots 7 to 21, inclusive, had been cut, and across 

 Lots 14 to 28 both inclusive, partly graded, by the Colonization Road Branch two 

 years ago. This season the road was cut, grubbed and burned off across Ix)ts 

 1 to 6, 1.88 miles, and across Lots 25 to 28, a distance of 1.3'2 miles. Lots 7 to 

 13, both inclusive, were grubbed. Lots 4 to 13 were ditched and graded. The 

 bridge over Brule Creek, damaged by high water, was repaired. Lots 14 to 15 were 

 ditched. Lots 19 to 21, both inclusive, were grubbed, and Lots 22 to 28, both 

 inclusive, cut out, grubbed and all timber burned off. Bridges were built on Lot 

 ''I and 22, and 60 chains of corduroy laid on Lots 25 to 27. From Lots 19 to 

 28, both inclusive, the road was then ditched and graded. Across Lot 7, ten chains 

 of cross-lay were laid. 



