118 THE REPORT UPON No. Itl 



marnock, and then to Smith's Falls, arriving at 7 p.m. Took on coal next day, 

 and then patrolled the south shore up to Oliver's Ferry and on to Portland, calling 

 at the cluhhouses. Ran over to the north shore and down to Gem Island for the 

 night. Patrolled the south shore to Portland on Thursday, thence to Anglers Inn, 

 down the north shore to Oliver's Ferry, on to McDonald's Bay, over to the Tay 

 and Stonehouse point, and back to the Ferry for the night. Steamed up at 6 a.m. 

 on Friday, going down the north shore to Trout Island, Grindstone Island, Portland, 

 and back to the Bungalow. Patrolled German Bay and back down the north shore 

 to Murphy's Cove, remaining there all night and leaving next morning for Noble's 

 Bay, McLean's Bay and McVeety's Bay, down the north shore to Oliver's Ferry and 

 McDonald's Bay, on down to Poonahmalee, and thence to Smith's Falls, where we 

 cleaned up boat and rep-aired stuffing box. 



On Monday, the 19th June, patrolled the south shore up to Garrett's Rest, on 

 to Portland, over to the Bungalow and Anglers Inn, around Long Island, over 

 to the north shore, down to Hogg's Creek, on to the Rocky Narrows, stopping at 

 Gem Island over night. Next day patrolled Noble's Bay and Adams Lake with 

 rowboat. Blowing a gale and did not take steamer out. Cleaning boiler rest of 

 day. Left at 6.30 a.m. on Wednesday, patrolled the north shore to Horseshoe Bay, 

 thence to Grindstone Island, calling at Portland, back to Bungalow and Garrett's 

 Rest, down the south shore to Smith's Falls and back to Oliver's Ferry for the 

 night. The following day patrolled McDonald's Bay and over to Stonehouse 

 Point, on to Tay Locks, and thence to Perth for the night. Steamed up at 6.30 

 next morning and patrolled down to Oliver's Ferry, up the north shore to Newboro, 

 back to the south shore to Portland, calling at Garrett's and Bungalow, stopping 

 over night at Murphy' Cove. Left at 6 a.m. next day for Hogg's Creek, Noble's, 

 McVeety's, and McLean's Bays, Oliver's Ferry and McDonald's Bay, and thence 

 to Smith's Falls, where we took on coal and cleaned up the boat. Steamed up at 

 5 a.m. on Sunday and patrolled up the Rideau to the Tay Locks, and patrolled the 

 Tay with Overseer Burke with rowboat. It was reported that Italians were 

 dynamiting fish, though we found no proof of it. Left at 6 p.m. for Oliver's Ferry 

 and the Big Rideau. 



Patrolled the south shore to Garrett's Rest on Monday, the 26th June, thence 

 to German Bay and Portland, over to Trout Island and Long Island, down the 

 north shore to Horseshoe and Bass Bays and on to Hogg's Creek. Next day down 

 the north shore to Noble's Bay, McVeety's and McLean's Bay, and on to Oliver's 

 Ferry. Patrolled McDonald's Bay, then to Poonahmalee and Smith's Falls. 

 Steamed up at 7 a.m. the following day, patrolling the south shore to Portland, 

 over to the Bungalow and Anglers Inn and around Long Island and Grindstone 

 Island, and thence to Garrett's Rest, which we left next morning at 8 for German 

 Bay and Portland, and along the south shore to Sands Island and Trout Island, 

 down the north shore to Horseshoe Bay and Bass Bay, and thence to Oliver's 

 Ferry. On Friday went along the south shore to Garrett's Rest, over to the 

 Anglers Inn and the BungaloAv, around Grindstone Island and Long Island, 

 then over to the north shore down to Hogg's Creek and on to Gem Island for the 

 night. Steamed up at 7 a.m. next morning and went up the lake as far as Hogg's 

 Creek, then down the north shore to Noble's Bay and McVeety's Bay, thence to 

 McLean's Bay, Oliver's Ferry and Smith's Falls. Putting on fenders and clean- 

 ing up boat the rest of the day. 



On Monday, the 3rd July, took on coal and patrolled to Poonahmalee, Mc- 

 Donald's Bay and Oliver's Ferry; stopped for dinner and then went on to Mc- 

 Lean's and McVeety's Bays, and spent the night at Gem Island. Left next morn- 



