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grappled amongst the islands and Bay, then returned to Gananoque. On Saturday, 

 May 8th, I left Gananoque at 3 a.m., patrolled down the river and the islands 

 and up to the head of Howe Island, then returned to Gananoque at 4.30 p.m. 

 On Monday, May 9th, the weather was unsuitable for going on the river, as a 

 gale was blowing. On Tuesday, May 10th, I did not go out as I had to go to 

 Kingston. Wednesday, May 11th, left Gananoque at 7 a.m., patrolled up the 

 river, returned to Gananoque at 11.45 a.m. Did not go out in the afternoon as it 

 was blowing hard. On Thursday, May 12th, I left Gananoque at 8 a.m., patrolled 

 amongst the islands and returned to Gananoque. On Friday, May 13th, I left 

 Gananoque at 7.30 a.m., patrolled up the north channel and grappled, then return- 

 ed to Gananoque at 5 p.m. On Saturday, May 14th, left Gananoque at 6.30 a.m., 

 patrolled down the river and amongst the islands and grappled Flat Island flats, 

 and took a night-line, then returned to Gananoque On Sunday, May loth, I did 

 not go out as I was sick. On Monday, May 16th, left Gananoque at 7 a.m., 

 patrolled up to the head of Howe Island and grappled along Bridge Creek, and 

 the bays, returned to Gananoque. On Tuesday, May 17th, I left Gananoque at 

 8 a.m., patrolled amongst the islands and returned at 4.30 p.m. On Wednesday, 

 May 18th, I did not go out as it was raining and blowing a gale. On Thursday, 

 May 19th, left Gananoque at 7 a.m., patrolled the river and amongst the islands. 

 Returned to Gananoque at 7.30 p.m. On Friday, M'ay 20th, I left Gananoque 

 at 7 a.m., patrolled amongst the islands, arrived at Gananoque at noon, but did 

 not go out in the afternoon, as it was &. half holiday. On Saturday, May 21st, 

 I did not go out as I had to get my storage battery stored up at the Electric 

 Light Works. On Sunday, May 22nd, I left Gananoque at 7 a.m., patrolled amongst 

 the islands and returned to Gananoque at 6.30 p.m. On Monday, May 23rd, 

 I left G-ananoque at 7.30 a.m., patrolled the river down to Fiddler's Elbow, went 

 up the South Channel and amongst the islands. Returned to Gananoque at 6 p.m. 

 On Tuesday, May 24th, I left Gananoque at 8 a.m. and patrolled up the river 

 to the head of Howe Island, then returned to Gananoque at 4.30 p.m. On Wed- 

 nesday, May 25th, I left Gananoque at 7.30 a.m. and patrolled amongst the islands 

 and returned at 5 p.m. On Thursday, May 26th, left Gananoque at 7 a.m. 

 patrolled down the river and amongst the islands. Returned to Gananoque at 

 4 p.m. On Friday, May 27th, left Gananoque at 7 a.m., patrolled amongst the 

 islands and grappled, then returned to Gananoque at 5 p.m. On Saturday, M'ay 

 28th, left Gananoque at T.30 a.m., patrolled up the river, returned to Gananoque 

 11.30 a.m. In the afternoon grappled the Gananoque River, and arrived home 

 at 10 p.m. On Sunday, May 29th, I did not go out till 3 o'clock, as I had to go 

 to a funeral; patrolled up the Xorth Channel and arrived home at 7.30 p.m. On 

 Monday, May 30th, I did not go out, as I was up all night watching some par- 

 ties. I did not catch them, but I got their nets. It was raining and very dark 

 or I would have caught the violators. On Tue-day, ^lay 3'lst, I left Gananoque 

 at 6.30 a.m., patrolled down the river, grappled amongst the islands and bay, re- 

 turned to Gananogue at 5 p.m. Went out again at 6 p.m. and arrived home at 

 4 a.m. 



On Wednesday, June 1st, I did not go out, as I was up all night before, and 

 it was blowing a gale. On Thursday, June 2nd, I left Gananoque at 6.30 a.m., 

 patrolled the river, returned to Gananoque at 11.30 a.m. I did not go out in the 

 afternoon, as it was blowing a gale. On Friday, June 3rd, left Gananoque at 5.30 

 a.m ; I patrolled to Long Bridge Creek, grappled the bays and creeks and returned 

 to Gananoque at 5 p.m. 



