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on the way, but found all had Angling Permits; also called at Oak Orchard. The 

 next day left Gannon's Narrows, and patrolled to lOhlemong Village, Huntingdon 

 Island, and on to Bridge to meet Capt. Hunter, as he had not arrived Overseer 

 Nicholls and myself patrolled thiei south west end of Chemong Lake ; also searched 

 the houses belonging to tlie Herron Bros., but there were none of them there. 

 On June 17th, patrolled the waters from Chemong Park to Buckhorn thence to 

 Lovesick, Burleigh Falls, Young's Point, and on to Lakefield for coal with Ciapt. 

 Hunter on board, also held court in the forenoon at Chemong and fined a 

 party for netting; stopped at Chemong village, and sold guide licenses. The 

 next day patrolled the waters from Lakefield to Young's Point, thence to Mount 

 Julian, Bellevedene:, thence back to Glenwood. On Friday rowed to Gilchrist Bay, 

 and in all the swampy land in that locality; also part of the Indian Piver on 

 foot — on the way met four non-residents fishing, but both of them had per- 

 mits; patrolled the waters of Stoney Lake. Next day patrolled the waters of 

 Stoney Lake, and Clear Lake, then went on to Lakefield for orders. On Monday 

 24th, left Lakefield, and patrolled the waters to Young's Point, thence to South 

 Beach, Sandy Point, frofti thence to MoOracken's landing, and Jumper Island, 

 from thence to Glenwood, Belleviedere, and Mount Julian. Searched several 

 boats, but found everything right, we then proceeded to Burleigh Falls for the 

 night, and the next day laid at Lakefield. Tuesday 25th, patrolled the waters 

 from Burleigh Falls, to Lovesick, thence to Buckhorn, after leaving here proceeded 

 to Islanda, thence to Oak Orchard, and into Bobcaygeon for the night, also 

 seatrched several boats as they came in with their day's catch ; also examined the 

 express bills at C. P. R. station, and found there had been fish shipped to Toronto. 

 On Wednesday patrolled the waters of Sturgeon Lake, and put up notices at 

 the different points on the Lake, but found no non-residents in that locality; also 

 saw Overseer Bradshaw at Pleasant Point. Went to Penelon Falls, and took on 

 coal. The next day patrolled the waters from Fenelon Falls to Gull River, and 

 Rosedale Canal, thence to Balsam Lake, patrolled the Canal to Beaverton, and 

 put up notices all along the route. On Friday patrolLsd Lake Simcoe from 

 Beaverton to Jackson's Point, thence to Big Bay, and back to Georgina Island, 

 and into Beaverton, put up notices at all the places. . Saturday 29th, patrolled 

 the waters from Beaverton to Strawberry Island thence to Orillia, met Capt. 

 Hunter, patrolled from Orillia to Beaverton, left there at six p.m and patrolled 

 to Barrie with Capt. Hunter, and remained there ovier Sunday. On Monday, 

 July 1st, patrolled the waters from Barrie to Big Bay Point, thence to Snake 

 Island and Roache's Point, and back to Morton's Park and Barrie. The next 

 day patrolled from Barrie to Shanty Bay, thence to Hawkestone, Carthew's Bay, 

 Strawberry Island, and on to Atheriey to see Overseer Gaudaur, then patrolled 

 to Orillia. On Wednesday with Overseer Gaudaur in gasolene launch patrolled 

 to Orillia Narrows, thence along the noTth shore to Rama village, Geneva Park, 

 and on to Washago, patrolled the south shore to Orillia, from thence patrolled 

 the waters of Lake Simcoe from Orillia to Barrie. The next day patrolled 

 the waters from Barrie to Big Bay Point, thence to GeoTgina Island, Port 

 Bolster. On Friday patrolled the waters from Beaverton to Point Mara, thence 

 to Thompson's Point, and back to Thora Island, and stayed at Beaverton over 

 night. Saturday patrolled the waters from Beaverton to Port Bolster, thence to 

 west end of Georgina Island, went back to Thora Island, and into Beaverton, 

 and laid there over Sunday, Monday patrolled the waters from Beaverton to 

 Georgina shoal thence to Jackson's Point, put up notices re pollution of waters. 



