92 THE EEPOET UPON Xo. 14 



EEPORT OE THE WOEK PEEFOEMED BY THE PATEOL BOAT 

 "ATHENE'' ON THE DETEOIT EIYEE DTJEING THE YEAE 1913. 



On May 6th, patrolled to Amherstburg, and the 8th ipatrolled to Livingston, 

 with the Game Warden on board, found two trespassers who ran away before 

 they could be caught, but on the 10th, discovered one man fishing without a 

 permit; compelled him to pay $2 for license. 



On the 14th, patrolled the Thames Eiver v^^ith Warden Chauvin and Overseer 

 Drouillard on board. 



On the 17th, patrolled to Sandwich and Windsor, took up two boxes of black 

 bass which had been seized, left Windsor for Lower Detroit Eiver and Livingston 

 Channel. 



The remainder of the month patrolled to Peach Island, Lake St. Clair, 

 Detroit Eiver, Sandwich, Amherstburg, and the last few days of May were spent 

 in dry dock making repairs. 



On June 10th, patrolled to Pelee Island and Kingsville, and the following 

 day went down Detroit Eiver, Canard Eiver and Sandwich. On the 22nd, 

 patrolled Lower Detroit Eiver, and west side of Fighting Island, found four 

 people trespassing, made them take out licenses. 



During July, visited Livingston Channel, Amherstburg, Sandwich, Fighting 

 Island, Grosse Island, Grey Duck Bay and Turkey Island, Detroit Eiver, Lake 

 St. Clair, Pike Creek, Thames Eiver, Mitchell's Bay, Walkerville, Chappers Canal, 

 Eiver Canard, Peach Island, Grassy Island. Several fishermen were discovered 

 angling without a license, compelled them to take out permits. On the 20th, found 

 two boats, owners fishing without licenses, seized the boats and took them to 

 Walkerville. 



On August 6th, patrolled to Eondeau Provincial Park with Warden Chauvin 

 on board, remained there three days on account of the rough weather. On the 

 17th, patrolled Upper Detroit Eiver and Lake St. Clair with Warden on board. 

 Found one poacher, compelled him to take out license. The remainder of the 

 month was spent installing new engine in the boat. 



During September, found a number of people fishing without licenses, all 

 of whom were obliged to pay $2 for same. Watched carefully throughout the 

 month to see that no illegal shooting was done. 



During October, patrolled to Fighting Island, Eiver Detroit, Belle Isle, 

 Canard Elver, Lake St. Clair, Peach Island, Thames Eiver, Kirsch Wliarf, Grey 

 Duck Bay, Mitchell's Bay and Wallaceburg. A number of permits were sold 

 during the month to people fishing without them. 



On November 4th, season's work was finished, and boat put away for the^ 

 winter. 



EEPOET OF THE WOEK PEEFOEMED BY THE LAUNCH "HELEN" ON 



THE WATEES OF THE ST. LAWEENCE EIVEE DUEING 



THE YEAE 1913. 



On March 22nd, patrolled to Grindstone Island, upon reports of illegal 

 shooting, but was unable to catch the lawbreakers. The following week patrolled 

 to Ivy Lea, Landon's Bay, (seized 24 traps set to catch muskraits) Eockport and 

 Longbridge Creek, Grappling all the time for nets. On April 1st, seized one 



