Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . f Glackmeyer, north betweenthe said township and the township of Clute, a distance of 9 miles. The lastthree miles of the road. Avhich is not yet graded, is on the boundary between thetownships of Blount and Leitch. The road, through its entire distance, 17 miles, passes throu2:h a good agri-cultural country. Small areaks of low land were met with, and a few semi-mus-kegs but not a single rock or gravel bed were encountered: and from the highestpoint on the road, which is undulating, it is possible to view, looking either way,the road as constructed


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . f Glackmeyer, north betweenthe said township and the township of Clute, a distance of 9 miles. The lastthree miles of the road. Avhich is not yet graded, is on the boundary between thetownships of Blount and Leitch. The road, through its entire distance, 17 miles, passes throu2:h a good agri-cultural country. Small areaks of low land were met with, and a few semi-mus-kegs but not a single rock or gravel bed were encountered: and from the highestpoint on the road, which is undulating, it is possible to view, looking either way,the road as constructed from end to end. Fair progress has been made bv thesettlers who located along this road in the To\vnshi]i> of ChTokmpyer. Blount, Clute,Fournier and Lamarche. The road, when completed north a further distance of 6 miles to the northboundai-y of Blount and Leitch. will form the miiii road north and southleading: to iho town of Cochrane (for the teriitory Ivinr b?twe3n the, Frei^rick-house and Ahitibi Eivors. i9i: EOAD CONSTBUCTIOX.


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