118 THE REPORT UPON Xo. 13 



On Tuesday, July 19th, ran to a small fishing station at Moose Point, and on 

 Wednesday patrolled amongst the islands to Yankanuck, and next day patrolled 

 to Moon Falls. On Thursday called at Buffalo House, Copperhead and Sans 

 Souci, and on Saturday ran to Parry Sound, calling at a numher of houses. Left 

 Parry Sound on Monday and patrolled to Skerryvore, and for the two following 

 days patrolled among the islands, calling at the Ojibway House, Point au Baril 

 Station, back to Point au Baril, and on to Byng Inlet on Thursday. On Friday 

 called at the Bustards, Beaverstone, Collin's Inlet, and Killarney, arriving at Lit- 

 tle Current at 10 p.m., remaining there over Saturday and Sunday. 



On Monday, August 1st, got word from Kagawong of parties guiding without 

 license, but found nothing wrong. The following day received word from Con- 

 stable Milligan, of an American yacht fishing off Barrie Island without license, 

 but the boat had left before we arrived. Ran from Barrie Island on Wednesday 

 to Gore Bay, where we left Constable Milligan, then went to Little Current. On 

 Thursday went to Black Point, where we had to run in on account of storm, and 

 remain until Saturday, when we left there and patrolled to Bad River. We picked 

 up and burnt two trap nets on the way, then ran to Point au Baril. 



On Monday, August 8th, found it was not necessary to go to Parry Sound, 

 80 patrolled amongst the islands all day, and the two next days as well. Left 

 Point au Baril on Thursday for Parry Sound, and next day ran to Copperhead 

 Island and Yankanuck, and on Saturday patrolled to Penetang. Monday and 

 Tuesday were spent patrolling between Penetang and Minnecog and the waters 

 above Minnecog. On Wednesday took Overseer McKinney and ran out to the 

 Oiant's Tomb, where we picked up two trap nets and one boat, and then ran to 

 Cognashene liake. The following day got word that there were trap nets between 

 there and Moose Point, but we could not find any. Met Overseer Dusang, and then 

 ran to Moose Point. Xext day patrolled to Copperhead, Sans Souci and Parry 

 Sound, remaining at the latter place over Sunday. 



On Monday, August 22nd, patrolled to Skerryvore, and on Tuesday among 

 the islands to the Ojibway House. Next day went to Byng Inlet, and on Thursday 

 called at the Bustards, Killarney and Little Current. Next day ran back to Kil- 

 larney with Constable Ramesbottom after a boat that was reported to be fishing 

 without permits. On Saturday ran back to Little Current. Ran to Gore Bay on 

 Monday to repair clutch; on Tuesday to Killarney; on Wednesday to Point au 

 Baril, and on Thursday patrolled amongst the islands to Skerryvore. The follow- 

 ing day went to Shebeshekong, and on Saturday to Parry Sound. Had to remain 

 at Parry Sound until Tuesday on account of fog. Left on Tuesday and patrolled 

 to Skerryvore, and on Wednesday patrolled to Ojibway and Point au Baril, and 

 then on to Byng Inlet, remaining there until Saturday on account of bad weather. 

 Went to Little Current on Saturday, calling at the Bustard Islands and Killarney. 



On Monday, the 12th September, left at 2 p.m. for Spanish, and next day 

 patrolled to Oak Harbor and Cutler, thence to Blind River. On Wednesday, went 

 to Cockburn Island, and on Thursday to Meldrum Bay, and to Gore Bay for the 

 night. Next day ran to Kagawong, and thence to Little Current. 



Left Little Current on Monday, and patrolled to Killarney. The following 

 day ran to Fitzwilliam Island, calling at Squaw Island. At Fitzwilliam Island 

 all day Wednesday, as it was blowing hard. Left on Thursday for Partridge 

 Island, and on the following day ran to Little Current. On Saturday ran to 

 Gore Bay, calling at Kagawong. 



On Monday, 26th September, left Gore Bay and ran to Blind River, calling 



