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On May 5th Mr. Dusang seized a night line with about 60 hooks and a 

 sturgeon; he also seized a hoop net. The following day he found another night 

 line with 50 hooks, and one trap net with about half a ton of pickerel. On the 

 7th he found one trap net. 



During June he patrolled to Christian Island, Nottawasaga River, Tiny Is- 

 land, Collingwood, Salt Harbour, Giant Tomb, Parry Sound, Moon Eiver, Quarry 

 Island, Cove Island, Whalens^ Honey Harbour, Tomahawk, Coldwater, Fesserton, 

 and Waubaushene. On the 18th he seized a trap net in the vicinity of Giant 

 Tomb. 



On July 13th he found two trap nets in the vicinity of Cave Island, which he 

 burned. 



During August and September he visited Whalens, Giant Tomb, Salt Har- 

 bour, Minnicog, Port Severn, Green Island, Francis, Musquash, McCray's Lake, 

 Honey Harbour, Midland, Christian Island, Severn Eiver, Clear Lake Bay, Moon 

 Eiver, Crawford's, Martin's Isle, and Fesserton. On August 18th he found two 

 trap nets in the vicinity of Christian Island, and on September 9th he found a 

 trap net about 200 yards from Wallace's fish station. 



On October 13th he found a trap net m Cape Isle Straits, and the following 

 day patrolled to Wallace's Station, where he found another trap net which he 

 also burned. On the 16th he went to Fesserton, where he got the name of certain 

 men who were shooting ducks from gasoline launches. On the 29th he patrolled 

 to Go Home Bay to see about some Cape Croker Indians hunting deer. 



On November 2nd he went to Moose Point, to W^allace's fish station, then to 

 Moon Eiver as far as Crawford's, and the following day he patrolled down to 

 Iron City. During the week beginning November 16th the " Audrey C." was 

 laid up for the winter. 



WOEK PEEFOEMED BY LAUNCH " LAUEA " IN THE NOETH CHANNEL 

 OF LAKE HUEON DURING THE YEAE 1914. 



Overseer Kent went to Sault Ste. Marie on June 9th to fetch the " Laura," 

 which had been laid up for repairs, returning home the same night. The re- 

 mainder of the week he patrolled to Sailors' Encampment, west end of Mud Lake, 

 Hay Point, Hay Marsh, and on Saturday the 13th he was obliged to repair the 

 " Laura's " engine. During the remainder of the month he visited Hay Point, 

 Old Fort, Sterling Bay, Gordon's Creek — where it was reported that a beaver dam 

 was doing damage — Milford Haven, Gowas Bay, and Anderson's Bay. 



On July 20th he visited the Soo and spent a night on the " Jessie T.," having 

 previously visited Cornwall Island, Bainsville, Duncan Island, Burnt Island, 

 Brown's Creek, Beef Island, where he visited the fishing station, Big Point, Marks- 

 ville, Kensington Point, Ei chard's Landing to Thorn Island and other small 

 islands. The following day on leaving the Soo he made for the head of St. 

 Joseph's Island and found that the tourists had not returned. On the 23rd he 

 visited Eichard's Landing and Llewellyn Beach, where he found some Americans 

 angling. He sold a permit and returned home. 



On the 7th August he visited Portlock, Eichard's Landing, Town. Line, 

 Llewellyn Beach, and during the last week of this month he patrolled to Hay Point 



