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and among the islands in McGregor's Bay. Spent July patrolling the waters as 

 far south as Parry Sound and back to Little Current and Gore Bay. calling at 

 Tobermory, Wiarton, Blind River, the summer cottages in and around Point au 

 Baril, and on August 2nd, seized soma night lines, hooks, nets, gasolene boat 

 and fish at Griffith Island, and fined the guilty parties. The remainder of August 

 visited Meaford, Thornbury, Collingwood, Christian Islands, Penetang, Midland, 

 Copperhead, Parry 'Sound, Point au Baril, Killarney, Little Current, Blind River, 

 Thessalon and the Soo. Weather very stormy towards the end of the month. 

 During September went to Killarney, Beaverstone and Point au Baril, calling at 

 Byng Inlet; thence to Pa,rry Sound for several days; thence to Killarney, calling 

 at the Bustards, thence to Little Current and on to Spanish, thence to Gore Bay 

 for a few days; thence to Mel drum Bay, Duck Islands, Cockburn Island, Gore 

 Bay, and on to Little Current, remaining there four days cleaning up boat. 

 Left on the 25th for Fraser's Bay, but had to stay there all day and next day 

 on account of storm. The next few days were spent patrolling to Round Island, 

 Killarney, Manitowaning, Sheguiandah, Little 'Current and Squaw Island. Spent 

 the first three days in Septemiber at the Bustards, as weather stormy. The 

 remainder of the season was spent patrolling the same waters, calling at the 

 places already mentioned, often encountering heavy seas and stormy weather. 

 Finished the season's patrol on Saturday the 9th November, and laid the boat up 

 at Little Current for the winter. 



REPORT OF THE WORK PERFORMED BY THE PATROL BOAT "JESSIE 

 T." OK THE WATERS OF LAKE SUPERIOR, DURING THE 



YEAR 1912. 



Began on the 1st May getting the "Jessie T." ready for work and spent 

 several days fitting her out. On the 10th went from Sault Ste. Marie to Goulais 

 Biay. Encountered lots of floating ice. Started from there to go to Batchawana. 

 When near Maple Island got into a large field of floating ice and broke one of 

 the blades off the propeller wheel, and had to return to Sault Ste Marie for 

 repairs. From the 12th to the 23rd patrolled around Echo Bay, Echo Lake, 

 Neaibish Island, North Channel, Lake Huron, Maskinonge Bay and Parisian 

 Island. 



On the 25th took Overseer Eddy aboard, and went from Hilton to Milford 

 Haven. Grappled nets, found none. On the 26th patrolled around Milford 

 Haven and Sterling Bay where a boat was examined and it was found the owner 

 had a license to fish. Reached Hay Point on the 27th. The following day met 

 Inspector W. W. Holden and Oapt. Hunter and arrived on the 31st at Sault 

 Ste. Marie. 



On the 25th proceeded from Garden River to Echo Lake, and from there on 

 to Hilton, Richard's Landing and Sault Ste. .Marie. 



During the first two weeks of July patrolled from Sault Ste. Marie up Lake 

 Superior around the Parisian Islands and then to Batchawana, Montreal River, 

 Agawa Bay, Lizard Islands, Brule Bay, Michipicoten, Dog River, Ganley's Harbour, 

 Pilot Harbour, Otter Head, Gargantua Harbour, Agawa River, Sandy Island, 



