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On Monday, June 13th, went to Honey Harbor and Beausala Island looking 

 for illegal nets, and on Tuesday left for Sans Souci, Moose Point and Copperhead, 

 calling at all tourist cottages where any one was living. Next morning went to 

 Musquash, calling at all tourist houses, then up to South Honey Harbor and Potato 

 Island, and found one American, who had a license. Went to Giant's Tomb to 

 the north-east end on Thursday, worked all among the islands, but got nothing. 

 Came back to Beausala Island for the night. Left next day for Quarry Island 

 and worked all the way home. Everything all right. Spent Saturday at Waubau- 

 shene. Sturgeon Bay, North Eiver, and around Ooldwater River. On Monday 

 left for Moon Eiver, calling at Honey Harbor, 'Moose Point, Copperhead, and 

 Sans Souci, arriving at Buffalo House at 6 p.m. Spent the whole of the week 

 between Moon Eiver, Iron City, Musquash, Beausala Island, Quarry Island, Pinery 

 Point, Port Severn, Waubaushene, Sturgeon Bay, Matchedash Bay, and Victoria 

 Harbor. Very few travelling as yet. 



Left for Sans Souci on Monday, June 27th, but on account of the heavy sea 

 had to stay at Split Eock till next day, when it was still blowing. Travelled all 

 around Cognashene, South and North Honey Harbor, and saw very few tourists. 

 Grappled for nets at Quarry Island on Wednesday, and next day got one eight- 

 foot net, which we brought home and destroyed. Went to Honey Harbor on Sat- 

 urday and visited tourist resorts. 



On Monday, July 4th, left for Moon Eiver, visiting all tourists in and out 

 of Honey Harbor, Whalen's, McCrae's, Lake Musquash, and got as far as Split 

 Eock for the night. The following day left for Copperhead, where we sold eight 

 permits to new arrivals. On Wednesday went in to Moon Eiver by the south 

 channel, up the Moon, and got a man to pilot us to Blackstone. Eeturned to 

 Copperhead for the night. Left next morning at 4, calling at Whalen's and other 

 places, and on Friday went to Honey Harbor, Cognashene and all around, also to 

 McCrae's Dam, Musquash, and back to Tomahawk Point for the night. Eeturned 

 to Honey Harbor on Saturday, and from there to Midland, where we stayed six 

 hours. Had boat punctured. 



Left for Honey Harbor on Monday, 11th July, and the next few days visited 

 Musquash, McCrae's Dam, Whalen's, Indian Harbor, Wallace Fish Station, Cop- 

 perhead, Moon Eiver, Iron City, Crawford, as well as all tourist houses and the 

 Sans Souci Hotel. Weather very rough, and wind blowing almost a gale. Very 

 few tourists. On Thursday left for home, visiting Nickerson's three summer 

 resorts, also the Eoyal Hotel, Whalen's summer resort; and on Friday started for 

 Penetang, but had to return owing to the heavy wind. Went by train to Penetang 

 to meet Capt. Hunter, while Eoy went to Port Severn and Potato Island. Made 

 twenty calls on Saturday through the rain. 



On Monday, July 18th, started out from Fesserton at 5.30 a.m., calling at 

 Potato Island near Waubaushene. At Newman's cottage, Honey Harbor, got one 

 illegal permit. Called at Victoria House, Eoyal Hotel, Nickerson's House and 

 store, and patrolled around South Honey Harbor. Called at Hewitt House. 

 Went to McCrae's Dam, arriving at 11 a.m. Laid the boat up for two hours re- 

 pairing engine. Got word of a trap net near Giant's Tomb, and searched for an 

 hour, but sea was too heavy, and we did not get any trace of it. We then went to 

 Mmnecog, but saw no fishermen out. Back to Honey Harbor and waited for 

 fishermen to come in. Left for home at 5.30 p.m. Called at 15 private cottages 

 and sold eight permits. Spent Tuesday patrolling between Port Severn, Potato 

 island, Sturgeon Bay, Sturgeon Point, and Waubaushene. Started next momincr 



