130 THE REPORT UPON Xo. 13 



son's Harbor. Monday, to Otter Head, thence to White Gravel River. Tuesday, 

 to Simmons Harbor. Had to remain in, as strong west gale blowing, which con- 

 tinued all next day. Thursday, to Otter Head Light, calling at Swallow River, 

 and thence to Richardson's Harbor. Friday, to Pilot Harbor. Rough weatlier. 

 Saturday, to Dog River, thence to Michipicoten Harbor. Sunday, to Gargantua, 

 Lizzard Islands and Agawa River. 



On Monday, October 23rd, to Montreal River, thence to Batchewana. Tues- 

 day, to Haviland Bay, south side to Batehewana Island, and had to stay in, as 

 wind blowing hard. Wednesday, to Maple Island, thence to Goulais Bay. Too 

 rough to venture out next day. Friday, to Sault Ste. Marie through heavy eea. 

 Rough weatlier continued for several days, so had to remain in port. 



Logged 3,090 miles. 



REPORT OF WORK PERFORMED BY LAUNCH "LIBBIE" ON STONY 

 LAKE DURING THE YEAR 1911. 



On Monday, May 1st, patrolled to Stoney Lake and Mount Julian, to see that 

 fish jvere not disturbed while spawning. At Stony Lake again next day, also at 

 Eel's Creek and Jack's Creek. Thursday, at Mount Julian, Stony Lake, Gilchrist 

 Bay, Clear Lake and Young's Point, seeing that the laws were being observed. 

 Friday, at Young's Point and Ivetchevvanoneha Lake, seeing that parties were not 

 killing miaskinonge while spawning. At Stony Lake again on Monday for the same 

 purpose. Tuesday, at Stony Lake, Burleigh Falls and McCracken's Landing, see- 

 ing that the laws were being observed. Wednesday, at Stony Lake. Thursday, at 

 Stony Lake, Clear Lake, Young's Point and Ketchewanoncha Lake, seeing that par- 

 ties were not killing maskinonge while spawning. Saturday, at Ketchewanoncha 

 Lake again, with the same object in view. 



Wednesday, May 24th, at Mount Julian, Burleigh Falls and Young's Point, 

 seeing that the laws were observed. 



Tuesday, May 30th, at Stony Lake and Mount Julian; Wednesday, at Hall's 

 Bridge with Capt. Hunter; Thursday, at Stony Lake, Clear Lake and Mount 

 Julian; Friday, at Clear Lake, Mount Julian and Burleigh Falls; Saturday, at 

 Stony Lake. 



Monday, June 5th, at Stony Ijake; Tuesday, at Stony Lake ;Wednesday, at 

 Lakefield; Thursday, at Young's Point, Clear Lake, Stony Lake and Mount Julian: 

 Friday, at Stony Lake, also on Saturday. 



Tuesday, June 13th, at Stony Lake looking up parties who were spearing; 

 Wednesday, at l^oung's Point, South Beach, Sandy Beach, Mount Julian and 

 Burleigh Falls, leaving permit books at different hotels; Thursday, at Stony Lake 

 seeing that the laws were being observed. At Stony Lake again on Friday, Mon- 

 day, and Wednesday, and also Thursday, posting bills and seeing that tourists 

 had their permits. Friday, at Indian River, having received some complaints that 

 parties were catching small bass, but found nothing wrong. 



Monday, July 10th, at Stony Lake, Belvedere and Burleigh Falls, collecting 

 licenses. Tuesday, at Young's Point, Mt. Julian and McCracken's Landing; 

 Thursday, at Stony Lake seeing that fishermen were obeying the laws; Friday, at 

 Stony Lake, Mt. Julian and McCracken's Landing; Saturday, at Clear Lake, 

 Young's Point and Ketchewanoncha Lake, seeing that Americans and guides liad 

 their licenses. 



