1912 GAME AXD FISHEEIES. 101 



On Monday, September itli. patrolled from Belleville to Mnrray Canal and 

 •on to Brighton, patrolling Brighton Bay; Tuesday, from Brighton through the 

 Murray Canal, around Xigger Island, Baker's and Indian Island, and thence to 

 Belleville; Wednesday, to Glen Island and Picton; Thursday to Deseronto and 

 around Big Bay; Friday, to Kingston, patrolling around the Brothers Islands; 

 Saturday, around Cedar and Milton Islands and back up around Cataraqui Bay. 



The next week started on Monday, 11th September, from Kingston through 

 the upper gap and around Amherst Island and the Brothers Islands. Eemained 

 in port at Kingston on Tuesday as the wind was blowing a gale. Left on Wednes- 

 day for Brockville, patrolling around the islands; left next day for Grenadier 

 Island, from there to Gananoque, and thence to Kingston, remaining there over 

 Friday on account of the high wind. On Saturday patrolled around the foot of 

 Wolfe Island and up to Big Bay on south side of Wolfe Island. 



Left on Monday, the 18th September, and patrolled through the Batteau 

 Channel and around the head of Wolfe Island, and then back down the south side 

 of Wolfe Island, patrolling the bays with gasoline launch. Next day patrolled the 

 north side of Howe Island through the islands to Gananoque, and back the north 

 side of the island to Kingston. Patrolled in gasoline launch on Wednesday around 

 Bell's Island, and up around Cataraqui Bay, and remained in port at Kingston on 

 Thursday. Started on Friday and patrolled around Howe Island and down to 

 Gananoque with Warden Metcalf on board. Next day patrolled with Overseer 

 Toner, and then from Gananoque to Kingston. 



The following Monday patrolled from Kingston around Wolfe Island through 

 the bays; Tuesday, to Brockville through the islands; Wednesday, to Grenadier 

 Island and on to Gananoque, the wind blowing a gale; Thursday, around Howe 

 Island and up to Kingston to take over the " Ella €." from Overseer Phillips. The 

 weather being uncertain on Friday, we took the "Ella C." in tow and patrolled 

 to Belleville; and on Saturday, 30th September, raised the " N'avarch " out of the 

 water and laid her up for the season, with everything in good order. 



Logged 4,919 miles. 



REPORT OF THE WORK PERFORMED BY THE PATROL BOAT 



"NAIAD" ON LAKE SIMCOE AND KAWARTHA LAKES 



DURING THE YEAR 1911. 



On Tuesday, the 18th April, left Peterboro for Beaverton, drove to Lock 

 Four, and started to fit out the " Naiad." Spent the remainder of the week paint- 

 ing her, and on Monday, the 24th, floated her and got up steam, and made the 

 first trip on Tuesday from Lock Four to Lock Five. Could not go to Beaverton 

 on account of ice. Remained for two days at Lock Five painting steamer, and 

 on Friday went to Beaverton, breaking the ice all the way. Spent the rest of the 

 day and all of the next day repairing deck. Finished repairs at noon of Monday, 

 May 1st, and left for Holland I^^anding. but put into Jackson's Point on account 

 of heavy fog, and lay there till Thursday owing to high wind. Spent the time 

 painting, polishing brass and cleaning steamer. On Thursday patrolled waters 

 from Jackson's Point to Roach's Point, then to Holland River, where the Brad- 

 ford Fish Co. were operating for carp; also patrolled Cook's Bay with skiff. On 

 Friday patrolled the Hollaiid River to Bradford, thence by rowboat to Schomberg 

 and back to the forks. Met Overseer Green there with his gasoline launch and 



