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ing at 7 a.m., going along the south shore to Portland and over to the Bungalow 

 and Anglers Inn, then over to Trout Island and back along the north shore to 

 Adams Lake. The following morning patrolled the north shore up to Narrows 

 Locks and on to Newboro, stopping there for dinner, then to the Little Rideau, 

 and back to the Big Rideau. On Thursday went to Hogg's Creek and Horseshoe 

 and Bass Bays, Grindstone Island and Portland, calling at all the club houses. 

 Patrolled German Bay and on down to Gem Island. On Friday went to Olivers 

 Ferry, Garrett's Rest and Bungalow and Anglers Inn, over to Little Boys' Camp, 

 and on down to Hogg's Creek. On Saturday patrolled from Hogg's Creek down 

 to Noble's Bay, McLean's Bay and McVeety's Bay, Oliver's Ferry, McDonald's 

 Bay and Poonahmalee, and on to Smith's Falls. Spent the remainder of the day 

 putting in window glasses, taking on coal and fixing up boat. Remained in port 

 at Smith's Falls over Sunday. 



On Monday, the 10th July, patrolled to Oliver's Ferry, Garrett's Rest, Port- 

 land, Bungalow, and down the north shore to Gem Island. Next day patrolled 

 Noble's Bay, McVeety's and McLean's Bays, up to Hogg's Creek and around Tar 

 Island, and back to Murphy's Cove for the nigiht. Steamed up at 5 a.m., Wednesr- 

 day, patrolled down to Oliver's Ferry, thence to Smith's Falls, back to Portland, 

 calling at all the club houses, and then on to Gem Island, where we remained in 

 port over Thursday, the engineer having to attend the funeral of a relative. Left 

 at 4 a.m. on Friday, running up to Little Boys' Camp, on to Long Island and 

 Portland, back to the Bungalow and Garrett's Rest, and then down to Hogg's 

 Creek. On Saturday patrolled fromi there down to Noble's Bay, then down to the 

 Ferry, and put on new signal light boxes; ran down to McDonald's Bay and 

 Poonahmalee, and thence to Smith's Falls, where Ave cleaned up the boat. 



On Monday, the 17th July, steamed up at 7 a.m. ; patrolled the north sliore 

 to Narrows Locks, then on to Newboro, took rowboat to Overseer Wight, and ran 

 back to the Rideau for the night. Next day patrolled around Grindstone Island, 

 on to Portland, back to Garrott's Rest, around Long Island, patrolled Horseshoe 

 Bay, on down to Noble's Bay, stopping at Gem Island over night. The following 

 day left at G a.m. for Oliver's Ferry and McDonald's Bay, thence to Poonahmalee, 

 Smith's Falls and back to Murphy's Cove. The two following days patrolled the 

 south shore to Garrett's Rest and Portland, over to Grindstone Island and the 

 Bungalow, and Anglers Inn, down the north shore to Oliver's Ferry, then along 

 the south shore to Tar Island, on up to Sams Island, back to Horseshoe and Bass 

 Bays, on to Hogg's Creek, and down the north shore to Gem Island. On Satur- 

 day, patrolled Noble's, McVeety's and McLean's Bays, then on to Oliver's Ferry 

 and Tay Locks, McDonald's Bay and Poonahmalee, thence to Smith's Falls, where 

 we cleaned up the boat for the rest of the day, and took on coal on Monday before 

 leaving at 8 a.m. The whole of the following week was spent patrolling the same 

 waters. Seized a dip net in Noble's Bay on Friday, which we destroyed. 



On Monday, the 31st July, left Smith's Falls at 8 a.m.; patrolled the south 

 shore to Portland, Grindstone Island and Garrett's Rest, then down the north 

 shore to Buck Island and on to Gem Island for the night. Spent six hours on 

 Tuesday cleaning out the boiler, and the rest of the day patrolling Adams Lake. 

 Next day went to Smith's Falls to send in monthly statement, back south shore 

 to Portland and on to Garrett's Rest; on Thursday up to the Narrows Locks and 

 on to Newboro, back to Little Boys' Camp, thence to the Bungalow and down the 

 north shore to Gem Island. Left on Friday at 7 a.m., going along the north 

 shore to Trout Island, on to Portland, back to German Bay, on to the Anglers 

 Inn and Bungalow, and down north shore to Murphy's Cove. Left there at 7 



