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McKenney came on board; off Cape Commodore found evidence of hook fishing, 

 but failed to find any hooks; 27th, Mr. W. W. Holden rejoined the ship; 28th, 

 at Wiarton, where J. W. Jermyn came on board, and left for Lion's Head; 29th, in 

 Barrow Bay, where got a short line of hooks, thence to Tobermory; 30th, cruised 

 to Soutliampton and Kincardine; July 1st, left for and arrived at Goderich; 2nd, 

 continued cruise of Lake Huron and River St. Clair, Lake St. Clair to Walkerville, 

 calling at Sarnia; &th, handed over seized seine nets to Mr. Y. Chauvin and de- 

 parted up the river with him on board to Sarnia ; Gth, W. W. Holden and V. Chau- 

 vin went to Point Edward with reference to some dispute between fishermen, at 

 midnight, Mr. Holden left the ship; 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th, cruised from Sarnia 

 to Manitowaning, calling at Goderich, Kincardine, Southampton (where Mr. Hol- 

 den rejoined the ship), and Rattlesnake Harbor; 11th, I drove with Mr. Holden 

 to Lake Manitou in the morning and again in the afternoon to investigate the 

 affairs of the Manitou Fish Co., and found they have a very complete fish hatchery, 

 but fear the result will not be satisfactory. In the evening left foT Gore Bay; 

 ]4t]i, 15th and 16th, patrolled the wafers of the North Channel, Lake Huron and 

 Georgian Bay to Owen Sound, calling at Duck Island, South Bay Mouth, Tober- 

 mory, and Wiarton. At Owen Sound Mr. Holden left; 18th, went to Meaford to 

 meet officer McKenney (but didn't meet him) ; 19th, cruised to Thornbury, found 

 McKenney was away from home, and continued on to Collingwood and Penetang; 

 21st, left for Parry Sound, where Mr. Holden came on board; 22nd and 23rd, 

 patrolled from Parry Sound to Gore Bay, calling at Point Au Baril, Byng Inlet, 

 Bustard Islands, Killarney and Little Current; 2Gth and 27th, patrolled from 

 Gore Bay to Sault Ste. Marie, calling at Cutler (where Capt. Hunter came on 

 board), Blind River, Bruce Mines, Hilton and a dock in St. Mary's River, Richards 

 Landing and arrived at the Soo on the 27th ; 29th, left at 5.40 p.m., got through 

 the Lock and to Point Aux Pins; 30th and 31st, patrolled the waters of Lake 

 Superior, calling at Batchawana and Gargantua. From August 1st until 6th, 

 patrolled the waters from Gargantua to Port Arthur, called at Michipicoten 

 Harbor, Otter Cove, Port Coldwell, Ross Port, Nepigon and Eagle's Nest, 

 arriving at Port Arthur on the 6th ; from the 8th, until the 12th, left on return 

 trip, calling at luost of the ports visited on the up trip, and at Nepigon Strait, 

 Michipicoten Island, Jack Fish, Little Pick, Goulais Bay and arrived at Sault 

 Ste. Marie; on the 12th and 13th, cruised down the river and North Channel to 

 Tliessalon; 14th, continued on to Gore Bay; 16th, left, patrolled to Meldrum Bay, 

 thence to Cockburn Island, Duck Island, South Bay Mouth, and Rattlesnake 

 Harbor and arrived at Tobermory on tlie 18th; 19th, proceeded to Wiarton, where 

 J. W. Jermyn came on board, thence to Owen Sound; 20th, Mr. Holden left for 

 Toronto, and I left for Cape Commodore and Griffith Island, where Mr. Jermyn 

 and I searched for hook fishing, but didn't find any, thence to Wiarton, where Mr. 

 Jermyn left and returned to Owen Sound; 22nd, left for Thornbury to interview 

 Mr. McKenney, but found he was still away from home, then proceeded to Pene- 

 tang, then to Parry Sound, Point Au Baril, Byng Inlet, Bustard Islands, Killarney, 

 Little Current, Kagawong and on the 27th arrived at Gore Bay; 29th took the 

 "Yega" in tow; called at Little Current and Killarney; 31st, "Yega" still in 

 tow, but cast off her line off Point Au Baril and arrived at Penetang 

 8.35 p.m. September 1st went to Giant's Tomb where anchored and went in 

 launch to Whalen's Landing. Found Officer McKenney had left for home, pro- 

 ceeded to Christian Island for night; 2nd departed direct for Thornbury, where 

 had interview with Mr. McKenney and on to Wiarton and was joined by J. W. 

 Jermyn; 3rd left for Tobermory; 5th left at 8.25 a.m. saw three sail boats about 



