AWARD OP THE FISHERY COMMISSION. . , 



Bank Bradley, and afterwards at the Magdalen IaUnd, ami awar u 

 above Gaspe". 



Q. Did you take fish on Bank Bradley T A. From TO to KtO 



Q. Taking the fish you got off East Point, along Prince K<!w ai<l I.UnJ. aloe* lU W| 

 Shore and Canada shore, how far from the land did you catch ihnn ? A. AUm* a# ul**4 

 and the West Shore we got the principal part clone to tho bor>. 



Q. How did you do along the West Shore ? A. From tin- time l.ii IU f-iHtft 

 probably got about 200 barrels. 



Q. Did you fish in Bay Chaleurs? A. Yes. 



Q. How far from shore ? A. We tried everywhere ; part of the time hub***. 



Q. Did you fish much in the center of the bay T A. No. 



Q. Did you fish somewhat there ? A. We did. 



Q. What proportion of this large catch was taken within three mile* of bora t A, 

 one-half. 



Q. Where did you take the other half? A. On Bank Bradley and at ih 

 Islands. 



Q. So far as regards Bank Bradley and Magdalen Inland* you are in 

 agreement, but be states that you caught fish at Prince Kdward Inland 

 shore, and west shore, and iu Bay Chaleurs ! A. I would like to know 

 what year it was. 



Q. Do you recollect shipping a man at East Point ! A. I Mffler 

 shipped any man at East Point but one, and his name wan Huth. 



Q. Some people call Souris East Point ? A. I never went into Sonri* 

 but twice. Once I was cast away there, and I have never been there 

 since. 



Q. You were in the Battler in 1859 and 1800? A. I did not gel but 

 400 barrels in 1859, and 500 iu 18GO. 



Q. Have you got any statement of the returns with you T A. I bare 

 got a little memorandum of the mackerel I have caught, within a Tew. 



Q. I understood you iu your first examination to say you never knew 

 the man ? A. Yes. 



Q. Will you undertake to say you never had a man of that nam < 

 'board ? A. I might have had a man of that name. I never hi|>|ir! * 

 man from East Point of that name. 



Q. You might have had a man of that name on your veeMl 

 you shipped him at East Point or not ? A. I could not say. 



Q. How can he possibly be mistaken when he comes here a 

 that in 1859 or 1860 he was in the Rattler, and that you cauj 

 fish along the coast of Prince Edward Island, the West Shore, am 

 Bradley ? A. He was not with me in 1859. 

 vessel was new. 



Q. In 1859 or 1860 did you get any men at the i 



Q. In 1860 ? A. I don't know whether we had an island man 



r Q. You may have had an island man in ISOWf-A. 1 <on'l banll 

 think I had. 



Q. Will you swear you had not ?-A. I will 

 one there (East Point). 



Q. Will you swear you had not an laUinil man on 1 

 because I don't know where the men belong. 



knew that mackerel ever played up > 



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