1914 GAME Ai^D EISHEKIES. 95 



KEPOET OF THE WOKK PEKEORMED BY THE LAUNCH "BESSIE G" 

 ON THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER DURING THE YEAR 1913. 



On June 3rd patrolled to Brown's Bay, and from there to Simcoe Island 

 and Reed's Bay, and on the 12th to Big Bay and Point Alexander, but found no 

 illegal fishing. 



The 14th, 16th, and the last week of June were spent patrolling Barrof s Bay, 

 Simcoe Island, Reed's Bay, Big Bay, Alexander Point and Big Sand Bay 



July 1st and 2nd were spent in the vicinity of Point Alexander, Big Sand 

 Bay, Simcoe Island and Reeds Bay, and on the 8th, patrolled to foot of Wolfe 

 Island and Big Bay, then on through the Canal to Barrot's Bay. The 14th 

 and 15th were spent around Point Alexander, and during the last week of the 

 month patrolled to Simcoe Island, Reeds Bay, and Point Alexander, but found 

 no illegal fishing being carried on. 



During August, patrolled the neighbourhood of Big Sand Bay at the head 

 of Wolfe Island, Simcoe Island, Reeds Bay and vicinity, Point Alexander and 

 Horseshoe Island. 



On Sept. 2nd, patrolled to Point Alexander and Big Sand Bay, then to 

 Simcoe Island and Reeds Bay and vicinity the following day. The 10th and 

 13th were spent in the neighbourhood of Big Bay, and the 17th, 26th and 27th 

 around Simcoe Island, Reeds Bay and Point Alexander. 



On October 2nd, patrolled from Wolfe Island to Barrot's Bay, then on to 

 Simcoe Island and Reeds Bay, found everything quiet, no illegal shooting or fishing. 

 The following day patrolled to Simcoe Island and back to Barrot's Bay, and on 

 the 4th to Brown's Bay. The next week and again on the 16th and 18th went 

 to head of Wolfe Island and Simcoe Island, Big Bay and Button Bay. On the 

 25th patrolled to Barrot's Bay, Simcoe Island and Reeds Bay, and on the 30th 

 to Big Bay, Button Bay and Alexander Point, which finished the season's work. 



REPORT OF WORK PERFORMED BY LAUNCH "LIBBY" ON STONE Y 

 LAKE DURING THE YEAR 1913. 



In April patrolled to Stoney Lake to see that the Fishery Laws were well 

 observed, again on May 27th, June 9th and 16th visited Stoney Lake. 



On June 25th, patrolled to Burleigh Falls, Lovesick Lake, Mt. Julian and 

 Young's Point, and to Lakefield, on the 27th. 



During July, patrolled to Stoney Lake, Mt. Julian, Burleigh Falls, Crow's 

 Landing, McCracken's Landing, Clear Lake, Young's Pt., Ketchawanooka Lake, 

 Lakefield, Lovesick Lake, and Deer Bay. 



The beginning of August was spent on Stoney Lake, visiting Lovesick Lake, 

 Victoria House, Burleigh Falls, Lakefield, and Deer Bay, and during the last 

 two weeks visited Eel's Creek, Glenwood, Crow's Landing, Juniper Island, 

 Viamded, Burleigh Falls, Lovesick Lake, Lakefield, and Brooks. 



The above places were visited in September, and a close watch was kept 

 to see that no illegal fishing or shooting was carried on. 



On October 8th, patrqlled to Lovesick Lake, Stoney Lake, Clear Lake, 

 Young's Pt., to see that no trapping was done. Also out on patrol work on the 

 18th, 20th, 27th and 29th of this month. 



