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round the group, but found no illegal fishing being done; to the Callender Bay 

 along the north-east shore of Lake Nipissing, no sign of any nets; and to Goose 

 Islands, patrolled all round, but saw no signs of any violations. During the week 

 of July 14th, patrolled to Callender Bay, Pish Bay, Mouth of South River and 

 Goose Islands, but saw no evidence of illegal work. Left for French River the 

 following week on the 22nd, patrolled to Prank's Bay, Restoule Bay, round 

 Sand Island Channel, Little Chaudiere, Wigwam Point and Big Chaudiere Falls. 

 On Aug. 5th, left Frank's Bay for west arm of Lake Nipissing, patrolled west 

 arm, seized one rifle and two guns, returned to Frank's Bay. On 12th, patrolled 

 Frank's Bay to Chaudiere Falls, saw no signs of any violations, returned along 

 south shore of lake to Cross Point. On 16th, round Sand Island Channel, and 

 during the last week patrolled to Fish Bay as per instructions from the Depart- 

 ment to investigate complaint. On the 30th, went to South East Bay, saw no 

 signs of any illegal duck hunting. During September, patrolled to Fish Bay, 

 round the islands in that vicinity, and to South-East Bay with Overseer Drouil- 

 lard, re testing for net fishing, also to Manitou Islands and Lavaes River, but 

 saw no signs of illegal hunting or fishing. On October 1st, patrolled round 

 Manitou Islands, no signs of any nets, and on the 4th, went to Frank's Bay to 

 investigate complaint of illegal net fishing, no evidence for conviction. 



REPORT OF WORK PERFORMED BY THE LAUNCH "AUDREY C" ON 



THE WATERS OF THE NORTH SHORE OF THE GEORGIAN 



BAY DURING THE YEAR 1913. 



•On June 2nd, began to fit up "Audrey C" for patrol work, and worked at 

 the engine for two or three days. On the 9th, left Waubaushene for Parry Sound 

 and on to Penn House on the 11th, and the following day patrolled to Moon 

 *River, Crawfords, Summersett and Yank Canuck. On the 14th, patrolled to 

 Fesserton. The following week was spent in patrolling to the Christian Islands, 

 Cave Island, Musquash, Tomahawk Point, Midland, Coldwater, Copperhead, Parry 

 Sound and Indian Harbour. 



During July patrolled to Parry Sound, Fesserton, Copperhead, Sans Souci, 

 Whalens, Martin's Island, Gorby's, Minnicog, Tomahawk, Honey Harbour, Mus- 

 quash, Frances, Yank Canuck, Moon River, Quivive, lona, Drummonds, Jubilee 

 Island, and Split Rock. On the 22nd, seized one trap net, and again on the 

 29th raised the remainder of a trap net, and seized one gill net with one black 

 bass and two dog fish. 



August was spent in much the same manner as July. On the 18th, went 

 to Penetang and took Overseer Hornsby on board, patrolled to Christian Islands, 

 and there seized one trap net and burned it. 



September was spent in patrolling Honey Harbour, Whalens, Mitchell, 

 Christian Islands, Gianfs Tomb, Musquash, Quarry Island, Sturgeon Point, 

 Copperhead, Sans Souci, Moon River, Buffalo House, Midland, Port McNicoIl, 

 Waubaushene, Victoria Harbour, Frances, Cove Island, Salt Harbour and Parry 

 Sound. During October, patrolled the above places, and on the 2nd November, 

 seized 16 decoys and discovered two men shooting ducks on Sunday. The follow- 

 ing day patrolled to McCrae's Lake and to Midland on the 3rd. Laid boat 

 up for the winter on the 15th November. 



