Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . oating ice. 16—The river set fast between this and Hays island. 19—Weather very mild. Snow nearly all gone. Some of the ice, which was veryrough, has broken up in the channel. 25—The river is frozen over. 29—The Albany sled arrived, having been delayed one day at Hay creek. 1903— Oct. 27—The river is full of new ice this 7—The river is full of new ice this morning. 15—The ice is fast inside of Flats island, but moving outside at high tide. 19.—The river was fast all day. 1904— Nov. 7—River full of floating ice. 10—River full of ice, but


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . oating ice. 16—The river set fast between this and Hays island. 19—Weather very mild. Snow nearly all gone. Some of the ice, which was veryrough, has broken up in the channel. 25—The river is frozen over. 29—The Albany sled arrived, having been delayed one day at Hay creek. 1903— Oct. 27—The river is full of new ice this 7—The river is full of new ice this morning. 15—The ice is fast inside of Flats island, but moving outside at high tide. 19.—The river was fast all day. 1904— Nov. 7—River full of floating ice. 10—River full of ice, but none of it remained long enough to get fast. 16—The ice held inside of Flats island. 26—The river froze over at the head of Hays island. 28—River fast in front of the Fort and did not move all day. 1905— Oct. 28—Ice was forming in the river in the morning. 29—Ice formed between this and Flats —River full of 9—The men returned from Hannah Bay. 60 REPORT T. & X. 0. RAILAYAY Xo. 71. o o 913 IXVESTIGATIOXS AT JAMES BAY. 61 By Dr. Milne. Chief Factor, and J. G. Mowat, Post —Nov. 15—Ice is drifting in the channel. 16—The ice inside Flats island drifted down some yards. 17—A high tide set all the ice in motion. 26—The river fast to Point-a-Pool. 907— Oct. 30—Deal of ice in the river this 1—A canoe arrived from McDougalls Chute. 3—Impossible to go up to the Abitibi branch. 6—The Hannah Bay boat arrived this morning. 16—The river fast. 908- Nov. 2—The river is full of ice; and the Ruperts House Indians, who arrived yester-day, will likely have to remain until they can walk home. 3—The river is fast inside the Flats. 18—The river set fast this morning, and the Ruperts House Indians left forhome. 909- Nov. 9—The Leith canoe, the last for the season, arrived from the line. IS—The river is fast to-day. 910— ov. 21—The river has been full of ice since the 3rd, and is still run


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