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of thirteen miles. Leaving Stonns for Picton, arriving at 6.30, a distance of 

 thirteen miles. Leaving Picton at 9 a.m. we patrolled the waters to Prinyer's Cove. 



On Wednesday, October 12th, left Picton at 3 p.m., patrolled the waters to 

 below Glenora, arriving at 4 p.m. and leaving here at 5 p.m. we patrolled to Picton 

 and from here to Wampose and back to Picton. 



On Sunday, October 33rd, patrolled from Picton to Prinyer's Cove, arriving at 

 11.30, a distance of 19 miles. 

 Logged 1,312 miles. 



REPOET OF THE WORK PEEFOEMED BY THE LAUNCH "BESSIE G" 



ON THE WATERS OP THE ST. LAWEENCE EIVEE, 



DUEING THE YEAE 1910. 



On April 14th patrolled the waters from Wolfe Island to Batteau Channel and 

 around Simcoe Island. 



On April 20th left Wolfe Island and patrolled the waters to Simcoe Island, 

 where stopped. Saw most of the fisherman and found everything all right. Went 

 from there to Eead's Bay and found nothing wrong there. 



On April 27th patrolled from my place to the foot of Wolfe Island and from 

 there to Big Bay, and from there to Button Bay. Found no illegal fishings Saw 

 most of the fishermen. 



On Thursday, May 5th, left Wolfe Island and patrolled the waters to Barrett's 

 Bay, and on to Garden Island. Found nothing illegal. 



On Saturday, May 7th, patrolled the waters from Wolfe Island to Brown's 

 Bay and McDonald's Bay, stopped there; no reports 6f illegal fishing. 



On Friday, May 20th, patrolled the waters from Wolfe Island to Big Bay, 

 and on to Alexander Point and Button Bay, and around the foot of Wolfe Island. 

 I found nothing wrong in that vicinity. 



On Victoria Day patrolled the waters from Wolfe Island to Garden Island 

 and from there to the foot of Simcoe Island. Found no complaints, and returned 

 to Wolfe Island. 



On Friday, June 3rd, patrolled the waters from Wolfe Island to Horseshoe 

 Island. Here I met some of the fishermen and their reports were favourable; 

 no illegal fishing being done in that vicinity. 



On Tuesday, June 7th, patrolled the waters to Eead's Bay, by the way of the 

 Batteau Channel. I saw siome of the fishermen and found nothing wrong. The 

 following day patrolled the waters from my place to Eead's Bay and the Batteau 

 Channel; found everything in legal shape. 



On Monday, June 20th, patrolled from W^olfe Island to Marysville; met the 

 " Navarch" with Mr. Cox and Capt. Hunter on board and went from there to 

 Simcoe Island and to Eead's Bay. Had no complaints of illegal fishing. 



The following Saturday patrolled the waters from Wolfe Island to Big Bay 

 and through the Channel to Marysville. Met some anglers, they all had licenses. 



On Tuesday, 28th June, patrolled the waters from Wolfe Island to Alexander 

 Point, opposite Cape Vincent. Met no anglers and did not see any net fishermen, 

 and found no nets. 



On Saturday, July 2nd, patrolled from Wolfe Island to Seeder Island. Here 

 I received a telephone to meet a party and a house boat. From there we went to 

 Simcoe Island and to Eead's Bay at the head of Wolfe Island. Did not see 

 any anglers nor any nets set. 



