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at 5, called at the Bustards, and arrived at Killarney at 8 p.m. Went to Little 

 Current on Saturday and remained over Sunday. Left on Monday for Gore Bay 

 and spent Tuesday (Victoria Day) there getting new muffler made. Wind blow- 

 ing a gale on Wednesday, so had to remain till next day, when we started at 8 a.m. 

 for Cockburn Island, calling at Meldrum Bay on the way. Next day visited 

 Bruce Mines and St. Joseph Island, arriving ait Thessalon at 8 p.m. Left next 

 morning at 6. Called at a fish station on French Island, and Blind Eiver. Took 

 Overseer Bradbury to Cutler, and arrived at Little Current at 8 p.m., staying 

 there until Tuesday, when we left for Oak Harbor, calling at Spanish Eiver and 

 John Island on the way. 



On Wednesday, June 1st, left Oak Harbor at 7 a.m., ran to Whitefish, and 

 arrived at McGregor's Bay at 6 p.m Next day patrolled around McGregor's Bay, 

 and arrived at Partridge Island at p.m. On Friday called at Sheguindah on the 

 way to Little Current, where we arrived at 6 p.m. Spent Saturday there painting 

 deck of boat, as it was leaking. On Monday called at Round Island, then at Fitz- 

 william Island, leaving tihere next day at 7 a.m. Ran to South Bay, then to Squaw 

 Island, and on Wednesday to Toad Island, where we found signs of trap nets, so 

 patrolled all afternoon with small boat. Left next morning at 8 and patrolled to 

 Beaverstone, then to Collin's Inlet and Killarney Point. Next morning climbed 

 up on a mountain and sighted a masrf; beihind anotilier island, but when we came near 

 the parties ran away. When we arrived where they had been, we found a seine. We 

 then ran to Killarney at 10 a.m., took on Overseer Pitfield and patrolled the bay 

 west of Killarney, then on to Little Current, arriving at 10 p.m. 



On Monday, June 13th, left Little Current at 8 a.m., called at Killarney 

 and Collin's Inlet, and arrived at Toad Island at 5 p.m. Left next day at 7 a.m. 

 for Byng Inlet, calling at the Bustards on the way. On Wednesday took Over- 

 seer Watt to Duchesne Clubhouse, where we found the skin of a fawn almost fresh, 

 which Mr. Watt took. We then ran to Washcooting River, and then to Pointe au 

 Baril, where we arrived at 9 p.m. Left there next morning at 6 for Parry Sound, 

 starting again next morning at 5, patrolling to Pointe au Baril, and then to Byng 

 Inlet. On Saturday left Byng Inlet at 7 a.m. Seized a seine at Killarney, and 

 then went to Little Current, arriving at 10 p.m. 



On Monday, June 20th, went to Sheguindah, and on Tuesday to Fitzwilliam 

 Island and South Bay, on Wednesday to Duck Island, on Thursday to Cockburn 

 Island and Hilton, on Friday to Bruce Mines, St. Joseph's Island, and Milford 

 Haven, and on Saturday to Thessalon, where we remained over Sunday. Left on 

 Monday morning at 9, going to Blind River, where we arrived at 3. Next day 

 went to Spanish, and on Wednesday to St. John's Island. Left on Thursday at 

 7 a.m. for Gore Bay, remaining there until Monday getting a top for boat. 



Left on Monday, July 4th at 8 a.m. for Little Current, arriving there at 2 p.m. 

 Next day called at Partridge Island and Killarney, then ran to Toad Island. Next 

 morning went to the Bustards, and on Thursday to Byng Inlet and Point au Baril. 

 Left on Friday at 7 a.m., calling at the Ojibway House on the way to Parry Sound. 

 On Saturday left with Overseer Laughington at 8 a.m., and ran to where he 

 thought there were trap nets, but found none, and returned to Parry Sound. Left 

 there on Monday for Sans Souci and Copperhead, and on Tuesday ran to Moon 

 River. Next day ran to Buffalo House and Copperhead, arriving at 1 p.m. I^ft 

 there next day at 8 a.m., and arrived at Minnecog at 2 p.m. On Friday left at 10 

 a.m., and arrived at Penetang at noon, remaining there till Monday the 18th, when 

 we left again at 8 a.m., having heard of illegal fishing at Minnecog. Patrolled 

 around there all day, but found nothing. 



