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On July 28th she left Parry Sound again, and continued cruising among 

 the islands. On August 3rd one trap net was seized at Grancaw; one was 

 also seized and burned on Aug. 4th, and on Aug. 6th still another at Moon 

 Falls. She then returned to Parry Sound. On her next trip she seized 

 a trap net at Pose Point. She went to Blair's landing on August 19th, to 

 investigate a report that gill nets were being set there. None were found, 

 however, so she cruised among the islands for a few days. On August 23rd 

 she went to Iron City Club House where she seized some gill nets in the bay 

 east of the club house. She grappled in other bay^s, but got nothing. 



On September 1st she left Parry Sound and for a month cruised among 

 the islands and elsewhere, grappling for nets and looking after the interests 

 of the fisheries in general. She generally returned to Parry Sound for 

 over Sunday. During this month no nets were seized, although the 

 grappling operations carried on by the steamer were extensive. 



On October 1st she left Parry Sound, and after calling at many places, 

 had to remain for a day or so at Shebeshekong on account of a gale. While 

 the boat was laid up, the crew went around among the islands in the row- 

 boat. She had to stay at Sans Souci for two days, because of another heavy 

 gale. As soon as the gale abated she continued patrolling and searching 

 for nets and shoal fishers. This continued for some weeks. On November 

 6th she went to Shanagan Point, where there was a hunting party. All of 

 them had licenses. 



On November 11th she left Parry Sound, called at Sans Souci, Copper- 

 head Island, Burnt Island, where she grappled for nets, but without success. 

 She spent the night at Long Sault. On November 12th she left Long Sault, 

 went to Campbell's Rock, thence to Palestine Island, Snug Harbor, Dillen's 

 Port, and finally arrived at Shebeshekong Point, where she stayed for the 

 night, She was forced by the gale to remain here all next day. During the 

 day it snowed very hard. On the 14th in the afternoon she went to Shana- 

 gan River, then to other places. On the 15th November she returned to 

 Parrv Sound, whre she was laid up for the season. 



