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On October 8th Mr. Charles McGreeny was taken on board for the purpose 

 of finding out where the International boundary line near Wolfe Island is situated. 

 On the 14th he seized about two hundred yards of three inch mesh gill nets. 

 On the 19th Mate Taylor patrolled above the bridge at Belleville and seized one 

 bag of hoop nets not tagged. The following day Capt. Fleming seized fifteen 

 or sixteen hundred yards of gill net in the vicinity of Point Ann. On the 26th 

 he seized about fifteen hundred yards of gill net in the vicinity of Glen Island. 

 Mate Taylor seized four hundred yards of gill net in the vicinity of Belleville on 

 the 31st. 



During the first two ,weeks in November, Capt. Fleming patrolled to Baker's 

 Island, Massassaga Point, Belleville, Mosquito Bay, Shannonville Eiver, Nigger 

 Island, Fish Point, etc. On the 7th he seized 189 lbs. of small whitefish, also 

 7 whitefish from another party. The following day €ourt was held on the 

 "Navarch" and the party .was fined $25 by Inspector Hunter, for selling under- 

 sized whitefish. The boat was laid up for the winter on November 11th. 



EEPOET OF THE WOEK PEEFOEMED BY THE PATEOL BOAT ''NAIAD" 

 ON LAKE SIMCOE AND KAWAETHA LAKES DUEING THE 



YEAE 1914. 



Capt. Carson commenced the season's patrol work on May 5th and with 

 Capt. Fleming on board visited Baxters Creek, Halls Bridge and Squirrel Creek, 

 where they met Overseer Thompson who reported catching two men spearing fish 

 illegally. The remainder of the week he patrolled to Gore's Landing, Burnetts 

 Mills, Jubilee Point, Eiver Ooz, Hastings, Healy Falls, Eainy Point, Harwood, 

 Bewdley where he took Overseer Kent on board, and patrolled to 'Carter's Bay 

 and up the creek with a skiff. 



The following week and until the end of the month he patrolled to Young's 

 Point, up Clear Lake to Stony Lake — where he met Overseer Moore — Glenwood, 

 Jack's Creek, Eels Creek, Mount Julian, McCrackens Landing, Burleigh Falls, 

 Lovesick, Buckhorn, Chemong Village, Bridgenorth — where he met Overseer For- 

 syth — Herrons Island, Gannons Narrows, Oak Orchard, Sturgeon Point, Fenelon 

 Falls, 'Cameron Lake, Balsam Lake and into the Kirkfleld Canal. Here he seized 

 one spear belonging to an Indian and a little further up the Canal he took a 

 trawling line and a gaff. The former was wet and had been used lately. He 

 also visited Thora Island, "Woodman's Shoal, Shanty Bay, Barrie, Seba>topol, 

 Sandico Bay, Bradford, Eoaches Point, Fox, Strawberry Island, McGinn's Point, 

 Thompson's Bay, Orillia, Eama, Atherley, Jackson's Point, etc. He was informed 

 that a net was illegally set off Eight Mile Point but could find nothing there. 

 On the 26th he took Chief Inspector Holden on board and patrolled to the Kirk- 

 field Canal. 



During June he patrolled to Bobcaygeon via Balsam Lake, Fenelon Falls, 

 Lindsay and Emily Creek, thence to Lakefield via Gannons Narrows, Chemong 

 Village Burleigh Falls, and MoCrackens Landing, then on to Beaverton and 

 Peterboro. He often took the skiff and patrolled up the smaller creeks on the 

 way, making a thorough search through all the waters for any signs of illegal 

 work. 



