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over Sunday. On Monday, June 37th, patrolled the waters from Lindsay to 

 Sturgeon Point, thence to Fenelon Falls, and Eosedale, then back to Gull and 

 Burnt River, and back to Fenelon. On Tuesday, June 28th, patrolled the waters 

 from Fenelon Falls to Bobcaygeon, thence to Gannon's Narrows, and Bald Lake, 

 and hack to Bobcaygeon. On Wednesday, June 29th, patrolled the waters from 

 Bobcaygeon to Buckhorn, thence to Nicholl's and Herrington's Islands and 

 Chemong Park. On Thursday, June 30th, patrolled the waters from Chemong 

 Park to Bobcaygeon, thence to Fenelon Falls, Rosedale, and Kirkfield Lift Lock 

 on the way from Chemong to Bobcaygeon. Took up one night line with two hun- 

 dred hooks, but found no owner. 



On Friday, July 1st, patrolled the waters from Kirkfield lift lock to Thora 

 Island, thence to Strawberry Island and back to Beaverton and from there to 

 Roach's Point. On Saturday, July 2nd, patrolled the waters from Roach's Point 

 to Bell Ewart, and took on Mr. Oox, then patrolled from Bell Ewart to Roach's 

 Point, thenoe to Jackson's Point, and on to Beaverton. Mr. Oox took Canadian 

 Northern to Toronto. On Sunday, July 3rd, laid at Beaverton. On Monday, 

 July 4th, patrolled the waters from Beaverton to Strawberry Island, then on to 

 Orillia and took on Inspector McGinn, and patrolled from there to Rama, thence 

 to Longford Mills and Washago and back to Orillia. Patrolled the waters from 

 Orillia to Hawkestone, thence to Barrie and from there to Big Bay Point. On 

 Tuesday, July 5th, patrolled the waters from Orillia to Hawkestone, thence to 

 Barrie and from there to Big Bay Point; also called at Orchard Beach, and in 

 conversation with E. Campion and J. Gaudeau was informed that the salmon fishing 

 thds spring was better than in twenty years. 



On Wednesday, July 6th, patrolled the waters from Big Bay Point to Bell 

 Ewart, thence to Point de Grassie, and Roach's Point, and on to Jackson's Point. 

 On Thursday, July 7th, patrolled the wate^rs from Jackson's Point to Georgina 

 Island, thence to Haiwkson Shoal and Strawberry Island, Thora Island, Georgina 

 Shoal, and then on to Beaverton. On Friday, July 8th, patrolled the waters from 

 Beaverton to Port Boulster, took skiff and rowed to Pefferlaw and found Mr. John- 

 son, mill owner, had repaired his sawmill and planing mill, so that there was no 

 sawdust or shavings going into the river, we returned to steamer, land ran to 

 Georgina, Shoal, and dragged there until 6.30 p.m., and returned to Beaverton. 

 On Saturday, July 9th, patrolled the waters from Beaverton to Thora Island, 

 thenoe to Georgina Shoal and Beaverton, and blew ofl' and cleaned out boiler. Sold 

 two angling permits. On Sunday, July 10th, laid at BeaveTton. On Monday, 

 July 11th, left Beaverton at 11 a.m., with Capt. Hunter on board, and patrolled 

 the waters from Beaverton to Georgina Island, and from there to Kisiwick and back 

 to Roach's Podnt. On Tuesday, July 12th, patrolled the waters from Roach's 

 Point to Inspector Samuel Coulter's, in company with Capt. Hunter, after return- 

 ing to steamer we patrolled the waters from miouth of Holland River to Jackson's 

 Point, and from there to Beaverton, and telephoned to Inspector McDonald to 

 come to Beaverton. On Wednesday, July 13th, laid at Beaverton until 3 p.m. on 

 account of high winds. Capt. Hunter left for Toronto at 8 a.m. At 3 p.m. wind 

 abated, and we patrolled the waters from Beaverton to lift lock. On Thursday, 

 July 14th, patrolled the waters from lift lock to G.T.R. bridge, thence to Carnagus 

 Point, Bald Island and Coboconk, and interviewed Inspector Burcheall, and was 

 informed there was good fishing, but not many Americans. Returned to boat and 

 patrolled to Ant Island, thence to Rosedale, and on to Fenelon Falls. 



