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on to ]\IcCrackeii's Landing, and stayed tliere for the night. Friday, patrolled the 

 waters of Stoney Lake from McCracken's Landing to Burleigh Falls, thence to 

 Mount Julian, Eels Creek and Belvedere, and back to Gilchrist Bay and Viamede, 

 and into McCracken's Landing for the night. Saturday, patrolled to Burleigh 

 Falls, Gilchrist Bay, Glenwood, Sandy Point, South Beach, and into Lakefield for 

 Sunday. 



On Monday, the 10th July, patrolled to Young's Point, McCracken's Landing, 

 Glenwood, Eels Creek, Belvedere, Julian's Landing, Burleigh Falls, and back to 

 Overseer Moore's cottage for the night. Overseer Moore on board. Tuesday, to 

 Mount Julian, McCracken's Landing, Burleigh Falls, South Beach, Young's Point, 

 Lakefield, and into Peterboro for boiler inspection, remaining there over Wednes- 

 day. Thursday, to Jubilee Point, Gore's Landing, Idylwild, Rainy Point and Plum 

 Point, and into Hastings for the night. Friday, to Birdsall's Landing, Keen, Idyl- 

 wild, Harwood, Gore's Landing, Bewdley and to Jubilee Point for the night. 

 Saturda}^, Kent's Creek, Bensfort Bridge, Hale's Bridge, and Peterboro, where 

 we cleaned steamer and took on coal. 



The week following patrolled to Lakefield, Young's Point, McCracken's Land- 

 ing, Mount Julian, Burleigh Falls, Lovesick, Buckhorn, Chemong Village, Che- 

 mong Park, Islanda, Oak Orchard, Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point, Fenelon Falls, 

 ])ald Point, Bobcaygeon (where we examined several boats but found everything 

 O.K.), and Gannon's Narrows, where we stopped over night, as we wanted to go 

 into Bear Creek, where we were informed there was some illegal work going on, 

 but on account of rain could not go until next morning. We destroyed one snuill 

 net, also one minnow net and a dam: made of canvas. We then returned to steamer 

 and patrolled to Oak Orchard and Islanda, thence to Buskhorn, where we searched 

 several boats; also found several non-residents all with angling permits except 

 two, who took them out and then went on fishing. After leaving Buckhorn pro- 

 ceeded to Lovesick, and on the way searched nine skiffs, but found everything all 

 right, then went on to Burleigh Falls and Overseer Moore's cottage. From there 

 to Mount Julian, Belvedere, Eels Creek, back to Glenwood and McCracken's Land- 

 ing, Sandy Point, and on to Burleigh Falls. On the way sold three angling per- 

 mits, also three guide licenses, and searched several canoes and skiff, but found all 

 non-residents with angling permits. From there to Glenwood, Viamede, Moore's 

 Cottage, McCracken's Landing, Ivanhoe Cottage, Sandy Point, South Beach, 

 Young's Point, and into Lakefield for coal. 



Monday, July 24th, patrolled to Young's Point, Mount Julian, Burleigh 

 Falls, Lovesick, Buckhorn, Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls against a very heavy 

 wind. Tuesday, to Rosedale, Kirkfield Canal, and through the canal to Lake 

 Simcoe, and had to go into Beaverton on account of high winds. Had to remain 

 there on Wednesday until 4 p.m., when the wind fell, and we patrolled to Straw- 

 berry Island, and thence to Orillia. Thursday, to Barrie, Shanty Bay, Big Bay 

 Point, and into Jackson's Point. Friday, to Fox Island, Roach's Point, back to 

 Fox Island, Georgina Island and into Beaverton. On the way broke two bolts in 

 engine. Spent Saturday repairing engine and cleaning out boiler. 



Monday, July 31st, patrolled to Thora Island and sold three angling permits, 

 then to Kirkfield Canal and patrolled to Balsam Lake. After leaving canal, over- 

 hauled five boats of non-residents, but all had permits. Then to Coboconk and 

 Fenelon Falls. From there on Tuesday to Sturgeon Point, Emily Creek, Bobcay- 

 geon, Pleasant Point and Lindsay. On Wednesday to Sandy Point, Sturgeon 

 Point, Pleasant Point and Bald Point, and into Fenelon Falls. After coaling up 

 patrolled to Rosedale, and from there to Coboconk for the night. On Thursday to 



