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wrong, I returned about one o'clock. On Thursday, July 28th, I patrolled down 

 the bay in pursuit of anglers, and found that two of them had sold their permits, 

 and returned. 



On Saturday, July 30th, I patrolled up the Bay as far as Belleville, went to 

 Mosquito Bay, and found no illegal fishing. On Tuesday, August 2nd, 

 I patrolled down the bay, sold two anglers' permits and returned 

 about three o'clock. On Friday, August 5t)h, patrolled up the Bay, 

 but it being so rough, I had to return. On Monday, August 8th, we patrolled 

 the Bay, called at Mas?assaga Park, went on to Eossmore and sold one permit. 

 Called at Belleville, and then down to Mosquito Bay, and home. Was at sea 

 about eight hours. On Tuesday, August 9th, I patrolled the Bay to the end of 

 my division, went around Glen Island and then back, but found no anglers without 

 permits. On Wednesday. August 17th, I patrolled up to the north side of Big 

 Island, and on the west end of same, and found one non-resident, sold him a 

 permit and returned. On Friday, August 19th, patrolled down the Bay to the end 

 of my division, found two anglers and sold them permits. 



On Tuesday, August 23rd, patrolled down the Bay to the end of my division, 

 but found no anglers fishing without a permit. On Frida\', August 26th, patrolled 

 to Mosquito Bay, and left at four a.m. and returned at noon, but was unable to 

 catch the violator of the game laws. On Monday, August 29th, I patrolled the 

 north side of Big Island, and up to Mosquito Bay. Sold one permit. On Tuesday, 

 September 6th, we patrolled the Bay to Massassaga Park, and then to Seguin 

 marsh, and remained there till nine o'clock in the evening, then returned home. 

 On Monday, September 12th, we patrolled to Mosquito Bay, left at four a.m. and 

 arrived at Seguin Marsh at five. We left there and went to Eossmore and Belle- 

 ville, had a talk with Capt. Hunter and returned home. On Wednesday, September 

 14th, we patrolled to Mosquito Bay in the afternoon and stayed till eight in the 

 evening. Friday, September 16th, patrolled to Massassaga Point, as there were 

 non-residents there, but could not find them, so returned. On Saturday, September 

 17th, patrolled to Massassaga on the same business. On Thursday, September 

 22nd, wc patrolled up the Bay to Point Ann and sold a permit to an occupant 

 of the houseboat there. Eeturned at noon. On Wednesday, September 28th, I 

 patrolled the Bay to the east end of my division and found no violations, but on 

 my return met the " Navarch," and had a few minutes' talk with Capt. Hunter, 

 and returned about two o'clock in the afternoon. On Thursday, September 29th, 

 patrolled up the Bay and visited six fisheries and arrived home about two o'clock. 



On Wednesday, October 5th, I patrolled down the Bay to the end of my 

 division, delivered one domestic license and examined one net. On Monday, 

 October 10th, we patrolled as far as Bay Bridge, and called at Eossmore. On 

 Thursday, October 13th, we patrolled down the Bay, delivered three domestic licenses 

 and called at several fisheries, and found their nets all right. On Monday, October 

 17th, patrolled up the Bay, left home at four a.m. and found an old crippled man 

 fishing without a license, so I let him go ag it was near evening. On Friday, 

 October 21st, patrolled down the Bay, left home at three a.m. Examined several 

 nets out in the Bay and found them all right. 



On Monday, October 24th, we patrolled up the Bay to Eossmore and delivered 

 C. Thompson his license, and then went to Mosquito Bay, and delivered Eoot 

 Brothers license. Called at several fisheries and found them fishing all right. On 

 Wednesday, October 26th, patrolled down the bays to Daseronto, to see Mr. Gault, 

 as T had information of some illegal fishing going on in his division. The offenders 

 were a couple of Indians, who are a very hard people to deal with. 



Logged 1,240 miles. 



