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Kagawong Camp, Long Point, through Kirkfield Canal to Lake Simcoe, and around 

 Tliora Island to Beaverton. On Friday to Jackson's Point, Georgina Island, 

 Duclos Point, and into Beaverton. On Saturday to Eight Mile Point, Hawkstone, 

 Orillia Narrows, and tlience to Strawberry Island, where we took skiff and rowed 

 to Thompson's Point and back to Jackson's Point, and to steamer at Strawberry 

 Island. On the way sold three angling permits, then took steamer and patrolled 

 to Beaverton for Sunday. 



On Monday, 7th August, patrolled to Thora Island, Georgina Island, Jack- 

 son's Point, and back to Beaverton. Remained there over Tuesday to meet Inspec- 

 tor Holden, but after meeting him the wind was too rough to go on Lake Simcoe. 

 On Wednesday patrolled to Georgina Island, Fox Island, Roach's Point, and thence 

 to Bradford to meet Mr. Holden. On Thursday patrolled the waters from Brad- 

 ford to Roach's Point, thence to Fox Island, thence to Georgina Island, and into 

 Beaverton with Mr. Holden on board, and then patrolled the waters to Kirkfield 

 Canal, and on to Balsover. On Friday patrolled to Balsam Lake and Rosedale, 

 thence to Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon, Gannon's Narrows, Buckhorn, Lovesick, and 

 on to Burleigh Falls. On Saturday patrolled the waters of Stoney Lake from Bur- 

 leigh Falls to Mount Julian, thence to Belvedere, Glenwood, Juniper Island, Mc- 

 Cracken's Landing, South Beach, Young's Point, and into Lakefield for Sunday. 



On Monday patrolled to Young's Point, McCracken's Landing, Mount Julian 

 and Burleigh Falls. Tuesday, returned to Mount Julian, Belvedere, Eels 'Creek, 

 and back to McCracken's Landing, thence to Juniper Island, Burleigh Falls, Love- 

 sick, Buckhorn, Islanda, and Gannon's Narrows. Wednesday, to Bobcaygeon, and 

 bnck to Gannon's Narrows, and on the way searched several boats, but found all 

 had permits except two boats, and as they were willing to buy and did not 

 know the law, I sold them permits and patrolled to Buckhorn, and on the 

 way overtook five Americans, but all had permits. Thursday, to Deer Bay and 

 Wood Duck Creek, and proceeded on to Lovesick. After leaving Lovesick, 

 searched several boats, but found everything O.K. After locking through 

 at Burleigh Falls, patrolled Stoney Lake, and remained over night at 

 Overseer Moore's cottage. Friday, to Mount Julian, Belevedere, Eeels Creek, Mc- 

 Cracken's Landing, South Beach and back to Burleigh Falls. 'Saturday to Mc- 

 Cracken's Ijanding, Mount Julian, South Beach, and into liakefield. 



I^he following Monday patrolled to Young's Point, South Beach, Juniper 

 Island, Glenwood, Mount Julian, Burleigh Falls and back to Overseer Moore's cot- 

 tage also had Overseer Moore on steamer all day. Tuesday, to Burleigh Falls, 

 Lovesick, Buckhorn, Islanda and Oak Orchard, thence to Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon 

 Point, and into Fenelon Falls for the night. Wednesday, to Rosedale, Coboconk, 

 Long Point, North and South Bay, and back to Rosedale and Fenelon Falls, and 

 from there to Bobcaygeon, and also searched eleven boats, but found everything 

 according to law. Thursday, to Oak Orchard, Ilerrington's Island, Chemong Vil- 

 lage, and into Chemong Park, back to Islanda and in to Buckhorn. On the way 

 searched eight boats, but found everything O.K. Friday, to Lovesick and Bur- 

 leigh Falls. Met Overseer Moore, and patrolled Stoney Lake to South Beach and 

 Young's Point, and then went on to Lakefield and blew off boiler. Cleaned boiler 

 and repaired furnace on Saturda3^ 



On Monday, 28th August, patrolled to Young's Point, thence to South Beach, 

 McCracken's Landing, Mount Julian and to Overseer Moore's cottage and met Mr. 

 Moore. After leaving Mr. ]\Ioore's patrolled to Burleigh Falls, Lovesick, and on 

 to Buckhorn. On the way searched several boats and found everything O.K. After 

 leaving Buckhorn patrolled the waters from there to Islanda, Oak Orchard, Gan- 



