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that the engineer could clear the tubes, fix the boiler and change the grate bars. 

 The next two days patrolled to Big Bay and Kingston, down the north side of 

 Wolfe Island and around Howe Island ; and on Saturday patrolled with the launch 

 down to Kingston Mills, where Mr. Thompson had to set safety valves on 

 " Navarch." Spent Sunday patrolling the marsh from Kingston to Kingston 

 Mills and back to Kingston. There was no one hunting or shooting. The next 

 week patrolled to Newboro, Westport, Smith's Falls, Merrickville, and through 

 the Eideau Lakes, Mud Lake and Clear Lake ; and on Saturday patrolled to West- 

 port in gasoline launch, while the men were cleaning the boat up. In port ait 

 Newboro over Sunday. Left on Monday for Kingston, and on Tuesday patrolled 

 around Amherst Island, and on information that there were Americans shooting 

 without license, went up as far as Deseronto and found they had license. The rest 

 of the week patrolled to Gananoque, Brockville, Grenadier Island, Kingston and 

 Deseronto, and spent Sunday in Belleville. On Monday patrolled from Belle- 

 ville to the Murray Canal, patrolling five hours in small boat, and on Tuesday to 

 Big Bay and Deseronto, and back to Belleville. Next day went to the Upper Gap, 

 and from there to Collins Bay. On Thursday seized about 1,200 yards of gill net 

 at Hay Bay, and stored it in the boathouse. Next day patrolled Hay Bay in the 

 morning, and from there went to Belleville; to Picton on Saturday, and back to 

 Deseronto; and patrolled to Belleville on Sunday. 



On Monday, October 3rd, patrolled up to Baker's Island — patrolled five hours 

 in small boat. The following day went to Prinyer's Cove and lay there for the 

 night, as there was a heavy sea on. There were nine boats in there waiting for fit 

 weather to go out. Next day went to Kingston, and on to Birmingham's Landing 

 for the " Ella C." and towed her back to Kingston. On Thursday patrolled out 

 from Kingston about three miles, and had to rim back to Kingston for shelter. 

 Wind blowing hard. On Friday patrolled to Belleville with the " Ella C." in tow, 

 and on Saturday hoisted the " Ella C." out of the water, repairing her and putting 

 on wheel. Patrolled up above Belleville Bridge on Sunday for three hours with 

 email boat. Worked for four hours on the "Ella C." on Monday morning, and 

 for six hours at the " Navarch." On Tuesday, October 11th, hoisted the " Navarch '* 

 out of the water and laid her up for the season. 



Logged 6,521 miles. 



EEPOET OF THE WOEK PEEFOEMED BY THE YACHT "VEGA" ON 



THE NOETH CHANNEL OF LAKE HUEON AND GEOEGIAN 



BAY DUEING THE YEAE 1910. 



On Saturday the 30th April, left Little Current at 2 p.m., and arrived at 

 Gore Bay at 8 p.m., with Overseer Oliver on board. Eemained at Gore Bay till 

 Thursday, as the weather was cold and stormy, when we left for Duok Island, and 

 landed Overseer Oliver. Left again on Saturday at 5.30 a.m., calling at Cockburn 

 Island at noon, and arrived at Gore Bay at 8 p.m. Eepaired engine on Monday, 

 and on Tuesday went to Cutler, John's Island and Nevrport, leaving on Wednes- 

 day for Little Current. Wind blowing a gale. Spent the rest of the week between 

 Little Current, Spanish and Gore Bay. 



On Monday patrolled to Hog Island, then back to Killarney, and next day 

 called at Collin's Inlet, Beaverstone and Toad Island, remaining there all the fol- 

 lowing day on account of bad weather. Called at the Bustards on Thursday, and 

 arrived at Byng Inlet at 7 p.m., where we met Overseer Watt. Left next morning 



