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Portland, calling at all the club-houses, and back the north shore to Xoble's Bay. 

 Patrolled McYeety's Bay on Friday and on to Smith's Falls to sell permits, and 

 back to Gem Island for the night. On Saturday patrolled up to the Bungalow and 

 Garrett's Pest and on to Portland, back down the north shore to Adams Lake. 

 Eemained in port at Gem Island over Sunday. 



On Monday went to Portland, calling at all the clubhouses and along the 

 north shore to Smith's Falls. Took on coal and stopped for the night. Left at 

 8 a.m. on Tuesday for Stonehouse Point, on to the Tay Canal and to Rideau Ferry. 

 Patrolled McDonald's and McVeety's Bays, and on to Gem Island. Next day 

 patrolled the south shore to Portland, on over to the north shore, and on down to 

 Noble's Bay and Eideau Ferry, and back to Gem Island. Blowing a gale next 

 day, so did not take steamer out, but patrolled Adams Lake and Noble's Bay with 

 rowboat. Started at 6 a.m. Friday along the south shore to Garrett's Eest and 

 on to Portland, and back down the north shore to Smith's Falls, remaining there 

 till Monday. Put glass in windows and cleaned out boiler and boat on Saturday. 



Steamed up at 7 a.m. on Monday, patrolling the south shore to Portland, on 

 over to the north shore, calling at the Bungalow and Anglers' Inn, down to 

 Murphy's Bay. Next day went to McVeety's Bay and McLean's Bay, down to 

 Bddeau Ferry, back the south shore, patrolling Noble's Bay down to Gem Island. 

 On Wednesday patrolled down to Tay Canal and on to Perth, stopped for dinner 

 and patrolled back to Big Eideau. Steamed up at 6 a.m. on Thursday, patrolled 

 the north shore to Westport and the Upper Eideau, and back the south shore to 

 Gem Island. Next day went to Eideau Ferry and McDonald's Bay and on to 

 Smith's Falls. Took on coal and patrolled back to Eideau Ferry for the night. 

 On Saturday patrolled up to McVeety's Bay and McLean's Bay and on to Gem 

 Island. Cleaned up boat and painted smokestack. In port at Gem Island over 

 Sunday. 



On Monday patrolled the north shore to Horseshoe Bay and on to Portland, 

 back the south shore to Garrett's Eest and on down to Murphy's Bay for the night. 

 Patrolled down to Eideau Ferry on Tuesday and to McLean's and McVeety's Bay, 

 back up to Noble's Bay, and on tc Garrett's Eest. Next day patrolled the north 

 shore up to Trout Island and Grindstone Island, on to Portland and back the 

 south shore to Noble's Bay. On Thursday got a complaint that one M. H. Smith 

 was shooting on duck ground. Drove to Perth, got summons, and served the 

 parties. Patrolled to Perth next day to attend coutt, then back to Eideau Ferry 

 and on to Gem Island for the night. Left the island on Saturday at 4 a.m., 

 patrolled to McLean's Bay to watch the duck ground, took steamer and patrolled 

 to Smith's Falls, remaining in port theTe over Sunday. 



Steamed up at 7 a.m. on Monday, September 4th, patrolled down to Button's 

 Locks, on to Kilmarnock, took rowboat and patrolled the break ground, watching 

 the ducks. Found no one shooting. On Tuesday patrolled Davis' Creek and 

 Johnson's Bay, and on to Irish Creek. Patrolled back to Kilmarnock, and left the 

 next day for Merrickville, called to see Inspector Boyd, and ran back to Kilmar- 

 nock. Went to Smith's Falls on Thursday, then to Eideau Ferry, and on to Gem 

 Island. Patrolled the Eideau waters on Friday up to Newboro, then to Chaffey's 

 Locks, and on to Jones' Falls. Left at 7 next morning for Brewers Mills, and on 

 to Kingston, arriving at 2.30 p.m. Took on coal and stopped there over night. 

 On Sunday patrolled with Capt. Fleming with launch between Kingston and King- 

 ston Mills. Mr. McGuire and Mr. Best patrolled the marsh with rowboats. On 

 Monday went to Brewers Mills and up to Jones Falls, and to Newboro for the 

 night. Found no one shooting. Left Newboro at 8 a.m. next day, went down to 



