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Creek and grappled, and watched all night for some fishermen that were reported 

 lo be fishing down there. 



On October 11th, left Jones Creek at 5 a.m.; patrolled up to the foot of 

 Grenadier Island and grappled. From here patrolled on up to Long Bridge Creek 

 and watched some Americans that were there in a house boat. Left there and 

 patrolled down the river to Pools and grappled the bay, and on down the river to 

 the foot of Grenadier Island and spent some time in looking after duck hunters. 

 The following day patrolled the river to the head of Howe Island and Long Bridge 

 Creek. Was up all night watching. The next day patrolled up the river to the 

 Jiead of Howe Island and over to Long Island, and around to Hickory Island, and 

 returned to Gananoque. 



Saturday, October 31st, patrolled from Gananoque among the isles after duck 

 hunters. Went to Rockport and back up among the Islands. Was sick the follow- 

 ing days and did not go out. 



On Thursday, October 36th, patrolled down to Jones Creek and grappled, and 

 camped on an island there. The Americans were fishing there with night lines and 

 they are shooting out of punts, had a chase after them, but their boat was too fast 

 for mine. On Friday, October 27th, patrolled to Jones Creek and in camp watched 

 those fish pirates. Grappled from Crossover Light to the foot of Grenadier 

 Island and took up a lot of night lines and hooks, there were six sturgeon and a 

 lot of catfish on them. Stayed in camp all day as it was blowing a gale. 



On Monday, October 30th, left Jones Creek at 5 a.m.; patrolled up to Pools 

 and grappled there, then returned to Gananoque. Tuesday, remained in port all 

 day as it was blowing a gale and raining. The next day; patrolled up the river 

 to the head of Howe Island and Wolfe Island, sand over to Wolfe ^Island, ;th,ea 

 down to Pools and grappled the bays, and remained out all night watching some 

 parties on the river. 



The following day, left Gananoque at 4 a.m.; patrolled to the head of Howe 

 Island, and looking after some trappers and Americans that were reported hunting 

 up there. From here patrolled down the river to Sugar Island and camped there 

 watching some Americans that were trapping and hunting. I remained here for 

 the next three days as it was blowing a gale. 



On Tuesday, 14th November, patrolled up to Gananoque and went up the 

 river and through the islands to the head of Howe Island, and Long Bridge Creek, 

 down to Pools Eesort and grappled for nets. 



On Friday, jSTovember 17th, left Gananoque at 6 a.m.; patrolled down to 

 Landons Bay and grappled the bay, then went over to Sugar Island and grappled 

 for night lines. The next two days was unable to go out as it was blowing and 

 snowing. 



On Wednesday, 22nd November, patrolled down the river to Landons Bay and 

 grappled; went over to Sugar Island and grappled there, and then up the river 

 to Long Bridge Creek grappling for nets. 



On Friday, November 24th, in port all day as it was raining and snowing. 



Logged 8,137 miles. 



EEPORT OF THE WORK PERFORMED BY THE PATROL BOAT 



" JESSIE T." ON THE WATERS OP LAKE SUPERIOR 



DURING THE YEAR 1911. 



Began on June 1st getting the "Jessie T." ready for work, and spent several 

 days fitting her out. On Friday, the 9th, patrolled from Sault Ste. Mlaa-ie to 



