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ONTARIO

^^ISH AND GAME

LAWS

Digest of the whole law. Dominion and Provincial, affoctinff the Animals. Birds and Fish of Ontario, alphabetically arranged, with roferenoes to the various Statutes and Orders in Council in force on September 28th. IflOS.

BY

A, H. O'BRffiN, M. A.,

•rrisUr^t-Law.-AuUtant Law Clerk of tkt J1<m*e of Commont.-Author of "aBrieu't Convtyancer" "Chattel Mortgag«s and Bills of Sale," "A Digest of the Fish and Game Laws of Quebec," etc.

FIFTH EDITION.

AUTHORIZeO BY THB DRPARTMUNT of MaNINK and FISHKRIBS. (CANADA.)

as to references to Dominion law.

CANADA LAW BOOK COMPANY,

32 Toronto St., Toronto','

1903.

09691976

PREFACE TO FIFTH EDITION.

The difficulty of ascertaining the law from the network of original and amended statutes, both of the Dominion Parlia- ment and the Ontario Legislature, and from the various Orders in Council suspended and re-enacted, is the reason for the issue of this Digest.

Since the last edition the Provincial laws relating to fish and game have been consolidated, and again amended, while many new Orders in Council have been passed.

Some practical hints on camping, which long experience has proved to be valuable, have been added to this edition.

The illustrations, which appear for the first time throughout the book, will be continued, and increased in number, in future editions, and the book will be published annually if sportsmen show their appreciation in the usual way.

The Digest is a sjmopsis of the whole law,*so far as it relates to the various animals, birds and fish protected by it, and is intended both as a handbook for the guidance and protection of sportsmen, and also aa a book of reference for those whose duty it is t6 enforce the law,

Ottawa, Sept. aSth, 1903. A. H. 0*8.

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When dates for opm mmm are given, both days are included. Except during their open aeaion, animals and birds protected may not be hunted, talcen. killed, destroyed, or pursued with such intent.

The words "hunt," "Uke," and "kill," with regard to animals «nd birds, and "fUh for," "take," "catch," and "kill' with r^r^rd to fish, are usually interchangeable.

If there is no reference in this Digest to any particular animal, bird or fish, there is only the general law which affects it, in which case see the titles " Game Animal?" "Game Bird and "Fish."

Each day during which an infracUon of " The Fisheries Act ' (R.S.C., c. 95,) continues, constitutes a separate offence.

" D.O.C." followed by the month, day and year, refers to a Dominion Order in Council of that date.

" D.O.C." folloMred by a year date and page, refers to an Order m Council bound with the Dominion Stotutes of that year.

'• F.A." = " The Fisheries Act" (Dominion), being R.S.C., c. 95.

"G.P.A." = " The Ontario Game Protection Act," being S.O 1900, c. 49.

" O.F. A." = " The Ontario Fisheries Act," being S.O., 1900, c. 50.

" O.O.C. followed by the month, day and year, refers to an Ontario Order in Council of that date.

" O.O.C." witho4t any date refers to an Ontario Order in Coun- cil of June 9th, 1899.

•• R.S.C.|' = Revised Sututes of Canada (1886).

" R.S.O." = Revised Statutes of Ontario (1897).

!! ^•^•'",= S*»*"*e* of Canada of the year which follows.

!! .^^•" = Statutes of Ontario of the year which foUows.

" ib." = Same reference as the preceding.

DIGEST.

»NQUIN NATIONAL PARK comprint the

tLe foUowing tOWUSllipt, in Nipissing district, viz: Peck, Hunter, Devine, BiggAr, Wilkes, Canisbay, McLauj^- lin. Bishop, Osier, Pentland, Sproule, Bower, Freswick, Lister, Preston, Dickson, Ang^in and Deacon. (R.S. »., c. 46, s. 2.)

Fire arms, explosives, htmting and trapping (except as

below) prollibited. (ib. s. 8.) Iricence to kill wolves, bears, wolverines, wild cats, foxes

and hawks may be issued by Commissioner, (ib.)

Fishing with nets, traps, spears, or night lines pro- hibited, (ib. s. 9.)

Angling prohibited, except for the purpose of food, and a licence is also required, (ib. )

lANIMAL-SWeOAlU AiriMAX..

JBAIT— Small troat may be nsed by fishermen for baiting traps. (F.A., s. 9, s-s. 4.)

[BAITBD lAHfiSr-See traps.

-Open Mwoa Jtiac i< to April 14. < o O c .«.. p. Ixxxvi.) But m WMLXm Mm up '♦•'"•O.C, 1895,

*jS;.'I? !l!.r'i* ~ "»« >- P0"Mri0« fron, April ,5 ,0 "^^urSUr, "*' "°* *• ""• "" "■«"' «'■- «>'•<'

without a license, (ib.) *^ ** ^*'' ^'^^'^ •"^''"•^«.

*' '*«-"™»^'«W-MTTL««li-«P.A«ll,0.

I BE AVBR— May not bs Ukea betore Nor. x, X905.

(G.P.A., ■. 5, i»-s I.)

See ■ZrOBTATIOIf-POMBMIOir-4UkUi-VmAVS.

BIRD— No bird may be taken, exposed for sale, or had in possession, except hawks, crows, blackbirds, English spar- rows, cage and domesticated birds, and game birds in their open season, but robina attacUnff fralt may be killed. (R.S.O., c. 289, ss. 2, 3.)

N^ta, jmUkg or Cgga of any bird, except hawks, crows, blackbirds and English sparrows, may not be taken or de- stroyed at any time. (ib. s. 4.)

Omithologiata and biologiato may obtain from the Chief Warden a permit to Uke, for the purpose of study, birds and eggs other than those above mentioned, (ib. s. 6.)

See QAMM BIBD-UOamV-Tim-TBAFa.

BILAOKBIRDS may be kiUed any time. (R. S. O.,

c. 289, s. 2.)

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BRBBDINO-&r^ nsR.

CHIBP GAMB WARDieiir , a \ ,

. Buildings, ^l^'^^^^''-^'"'" ^•"'^'^•^' Le^rislative

CHIBF WARDBN-&* above. CL,VB-See BOTSLS.

^?°.^ Co-ffliBsioner of Fisheries. Ontario s T Bastedo, Legislative Buildings, Toronto. ' *

SShln" ^r "^««io«e' and General Inspector of

Fisheries, Prof. Edward E. Prince, Ottawa.

Assistant Commissioner of Fisheries fnr th« n

R. N. Venning, '>— - '>Meries for the Dominion,

See riBHSBT OVBRSUBS-OAMK

COMICISSIONBXS.

00MFI80ATION-5«« mrALTnk

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COUPON— 5^« ucsmx.

CROWN UiNDS AGBNTS-^^^ oapurr WAsram

CROWS may be IdUed an, time. (R.S.O., c. 289. s.^.)*"

ORU8TING-^e DUB.

CVBTOMBSee BEPOSTATION-irOMaWUnDrr.

DBBR-OpenecawmNov.itoNov.M. (GPA «.

,0 But perso„s(and their lice„sees)who^utLb«t^^^^^^^^ th«r own land may hunt «„ch deer from Oct. , to Nov ,? (lb. s-s. 7.) '5«

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Oaly a deer, or , buU moose or . bull reindeer or caribou may be taken in any season by , person. But this does not apply to deer which are private property, (ib. s. 8, s-s. 3.)

license requited to htmt—See uonrss.

111 ladiaii PeiUwmla deer may „ot be taken in the water, or immediately after leavinjf it (ib. s-s. 4.)

TrawvoirUtiail prolliWted of any deer, moose, elk, rein- deer or canbou, or any part thereof, at any time, unless a

shippmif coupon (,«LI0»iMi) is attached thereto, (ib. s 16 s-B. ,.) But transportation is permitted when the game was killed m some other Province according to the law of such Province, and if the game is accompanied by an affidavit to above elFect. (ib. s-s. 3.)

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D0«»-MaHC-mKFOll.»ATIOir-IllDiAlW_LIcmfS«_

DEPUTY WARDENS are comiUblea for purposes of Game Protection Act. (G.P.A., s. 23, s-s. 4.)

Duty to SeUe all birds and animals in possession of any per son contrary to Act, and to bring such person before a IP also, to SMrch any receptacle in which they believe irame taken out of season is hidden, (ib. s-ss. 3, 4.)

May arrest any person violating game laws in their presence (ib. s-s. 9.)

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aiieriffil, constables, police, deputy sheriffs, wood rangers. Crown land agents, timber agents, fire wardens and fishery inspectors and overseers are constituted Deputy Wardens and are required to enforce Game Protection Act. (ib. s-s. 7.)

BISOUISB-PertotM masked or disffnised may not

have fire arms in their possession when near any shooting ground, or, during close ser.8on, near any place where game IS usuaUy found. (G.P.A., s. 14.)

DOGS accustomed to pursiae deer are not allowed at large, where deer are found, during close season for deer

t«i Jl *"°""** ™""'"*^ ***'*'' **"""«^ ^'°«« season may b^ kUled on Siffht by any person without his being liable to damages. (G.P.A., s. 8, a-s. 6.)

HOK^i—See PICXBRBL.

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■SwMn»0»TATI01f_FO«W»gioW-aAI«-TOA»^ DUTY— 5<w NONOtBUDINT.

I^YNAMITB-See mR.

" l^?^^ ** u'"'^* ^^ "^^^ •«* «*" ««M. but not

so to depnve other weirs of a share in the .

«• 14, s-s. 4.)

run of eels. (F.A.

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*Nov!m J?* •**^*" *^ •^•' ~ ***"* **"""» 0«^»°»>«- and ^u.u.i^., 1895, P' l«x.) «Q08 of «,, bW, .xc.pt l,«,k,, crow,, bUckbird, and possession. (R.S.O., c. 289, s. 4,) 0«lttologi.to «ld Wologlrt. may obtain from Chief Warden a perm.t to collect eggs at any time for the bona fide purpose of study, (ib. s. 6.) '

*Sf.^ "°* ^ *^*" •* "^y ««•• (G.P.A.. s. 4. S.S. 3.

3.) at any

BS8BX OOUNTY-Deer may act ;Uikeii time. (O.O.C. Oct. 23, 1896.) "^ ""' "* •*"**»

Noa retideiit maj export in any season (provided he holds a hcense). i bull moose, reindeer or caribou, a deer and loo ducks. {As to shipping coupons, set UOBfU) (ib. s. i6, s-s. 4.) Deer export prohibited of a carcass or part of a deer, from J^T^J ^^""^ " *^'°'' mentioned. (S.C, ,897. c. 16, s. S.) i»eer meybe exported from Canada by persons not domiciled •n Canada, when shctforsportandnotforjfainor hire, and un- der Provincial authority, subject to the following conditions :- u'.*./ :, '"*^ be. exported only at the customs ports of Hahfax, Yarmouth, Macadam Junction. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kmjfston, Niagara Falls, Fort Erie, Windsor, Sault Me. Mane, Port Arthur and such other ports as are desig- nated by the Minister of Customs.

2. Exportation in the carcass or parts thereof (except as to cured heads and hides) is permitted only up to the fifteenth day after the open season has expired.

3- No person shaU, in one year, export more than the whole or parts of a deer, nor shall exportation be made by the same person more than twice in a calendar year.

4. If killed contrary to Provincial law they may not be exported. ' 7 u ut?

5. A permit of the Collector of Customs must accompany the shipment. r- /

6. An export entry may be made on taking a declaration before a Collector of Customs that the above requirements have been complied with, and on production of the Provincial hcense or permit. (D.O.C., Aug. 19, 1899.)

Deer bred on a person's own land, or on land held by an Association of which he is a member, niay be exported from Canada by making affidavit of above facts to local CoUector of Customs. (D.O.C., Aug. 17, ,899.)

Deer which are private property and killed by the owner, or with his consent, and upon his own lands, nUy be exported from Ontario. (G.P.A., s. 14(3).) See also above.

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^^^d}**'^^** «**»*^ partridge. pnixU fowl «UI woodcock may not be exported from Canada. (S.C. iSoy. c. i6, 8. 8.) ^"'

Speckled or River Tront caught in the Province may not be transported or had in possession for exportation unless caught for sport, and the total weight not to exceed 25 lbs. Shipment must be accompanied by a certificate to above eflect from the local fishery officer in. or local station agent adjacent to, locality where caught, or unless accompanied by copy of license or permit. No person may ship more than one package during the season. (D.O.C., 1901, p. Ixxiii.)

FAWN -See MOOSS.

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S?» WAHDBN8~&. D»UTY WAUm.

7™" or spawii may not be Ukea for breedisff ,

•locking or scientiBc purposes without a written permit from Commissioner or Deputy. (S.O., 1901, c. 37, s. 8.) lUy not be killed by explosive.. (D.O.C. ,90a, p. ivii.) lUy not be killed by fire arm.. (D.o.C. ,89a, p xx^i.) May not be nacd aa maatire. (S.C., 1894, c. 51, s. 5.) Toung of fiah may not be canght, sold, or had in pos- session. (F.A., s. 14, s-s. 9.)

May not be aold or poaaeaaed if caught in Provincial waters contrary to law. (O.F.A., s. 14.)

May only be taken by anfflinff unless a license, lease, or permit is obtained from Commissioner. (O.O.C.)

See Ponoir-j^LLimoir or . vnauro tmapmm.

FISH PpNDS-D^«roy4f ioodga*^or#lnlcea on

any private water, or |mttiipr to Mme to dertroy fish is an mdictable offence. (S.C, ,8^7. c. 29, s. 499. C (e), (f).)

Seerontm,

PISH POVNUa-See KWn.

FI8HBRT INSPBGTORS-^ nmmir WAMomm- naMMmY ovwrawwri nmnonmM of maxmmt

FISHERY OVBRSBBRS^Are Jnatlcea of the Feace for the purposes of Ontario Fisheries Act ; and have jurisdiction throughout Province. (O.F.A., s. 5.)

May enter on private property in discharge of their duties, and also persons accompanying them. (ib. s. 7.)

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Umj ezaalae any boat, box. etc., in poHi««!,ion of any penoa RMag, in order to ascertain if Fisheries Act has been complied with. (ib. a. 30.)

IMtimtcs U to iUhiAflr limit, or claims shall be settled by local fishery overseer, subject to appeal to Deputy Commis- sioner of Fisheries, (ib. s. 36.)

May ttj caoeo under Ontario Fisheries Act. (ib. «. 54.)

May COttTlct on Wcw and destroy nets, etc., illegally in use. (ib. s. 56.)

PxOTlllGial COtiaUblea are fishery overseers. (Ib. s. 5.)

See rarmnr WAmsmm^nmnaramM or Firamum

FISHIMO R10HTfr-9xclaalTc tight of flahiiiff is

not conveyed by a grrant by patent of the bed of any water in Onurio, unless such exclusive ri^t is conveyed expressly. (R.S.O., c. a88, s. 9.) ^ f j

FISHWAYS-Ftobaiay notbc obatrncted in. (F.A.. ». 14, s-s. 6.)

See

FORBIONBR -5>« NONOMSIDailT.

OAUmASlMAJUSee below.

OAMB BIRD OP OAMB ANIMAL means a bird or animal protected by the provisions of " The OnUrio Game Protection Act." (G.P.A., s. 2, s-s. ..)

Non-reaideiita may not htUlt or kill any game bird or animal without a license, (ib. s. 3, s-s. i.)

See B«»-]nCP0»TATI0K-LIC?WW«-P0I10N-

SALS-TIM^7|Ulf8POKTATIOir-

•TltAW.

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OAMB OOMMlS8IONI!ll8-Bo«rd of 5 »«mket.

appointed for 3 years by Lieut. Governor in Council. Their duty,, to enforce game laws, propagate fish, collect infor- mation and statistics. They are Justices of the Peace for purposes of Ga tie Protection Act. They may appoint and d..m.ss Deputy Wardens. (G.P.A.. ss. a.-aj.)

'"^^'^.f ■^r'll' *•• A- A. Smith (Chairman), Forest ;

W.B Wells, Chatham ; Henry S. Osier, K.C.. Toronto;

J. H. Casement. Ukefield j and J. E. Thompson, Amprior.

Secretary. Edwin Tinsley, LegislaUve Buildings, Toronto.

OAMB DB ALBR8-^< UCBNSB.

^"s^frlM^ •"•**" ^^ **» ^•y '• <GPA.. s. 4. s-B. 4 (c;.;

UnnOng from Milboate aiid laanchet prohiUted.

(lb. s. 9, s-s. I.)

Batterie*., snakea piiata. awiyel guM and gtum over 8 kore proWMted. (ib s-s ,.) "«««>• oyer

See MKFOmTAT10If-PO«g«MiOH-4IALB~T»AP^ OBORGIAM BAY-Potmd net. prohibited east of a hne drawn from Cape Hurd, Bruce Co. and the mouth ol Spanish River. (D.O.C., ,900, p. xlv.)

HON TSOmr— WRITB nsR. OlSB—See TBAPfl.

GRAPNBL HOOKS ^^<.sPXAHZKO.

ORB Y TnOVT-See 8AUION TROUT-TROUT.

GROUSB-Open seaaoa Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. (G.P.A s. 4, s-s. 4 (a).) **

See «»ORTAT101f_POSSMUIIOK-8AI*,-VRAPa.

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OUIDBS for himtitttr. •hooting or fiahlaff may be

l.cen>«| by Chief Warden on the recommendation of a J P countemigrned by any Warden. Licenw fee $2. (G.P.a'.',

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S0e "WORTATIOIf-FOiiaMloir-gALB-nUFS.

HAWKil mmj be Idllod .n, ttote (R. S.O.. c. Og, ,. ,.)

HBRRUfG -Sre Flta-LIOBIBa-iaTS.

tot„a«r"'t '"'■'''" '°'' '•^"^••^ <Thi, does notf^.; to bona fide guides.). (G.P.A., .)

'^^tTfutSi ?-*»"•»*• *"« ClulMI may obtain a license t^ supply, dunng: close season, at meals served upon the

~r^ "Z f""* ""'•"*' '' •'•^** »»'*»'"«<> d'-rin^ the

penod covered by a game dealers license. (G.P \. s « )

HOUNUSeeDOCM. l^-fA., s. 27.)

ICB-5^ire SPICKLSD TBOUT.

INDIAN PENINSULA (Bruce Cottaty)-.s^, ««.

'''^wtwS~®?"t^*''* *• "*** *P«^^5r to. in uno.^anized wTlliT' °;JT'*°'-^ "°^ ^•-•<*^d into townships, ifgame WUed for their own food and not to sell. (G.P.A. '^

'^®™^»S OP PI8HERIES-(l>omii,ioii.v Ea

em D.v.,.on, J. M. Hurley. Belleville; Western Division.

O. B. Sheppard, Toronto; No- ♦* We.t«Ti Divlwon, A. G. Duncan, Marksvillc.

^^ {I!!***!* "^^ '••*• '■'^ '^ P^rpo^ofihe Dominion Pl«h«^e. Act. (D.O.C., Feb. f and April 17, 1899.)

Mmj rcqidte fiiiliwa;^ to made in dui» where considered necetiiiary by Dominion Minister. (F.A., ». 13,

May prescribe diirtaace iMtweca fitliety UmiU

(lb. 8. 14, ■-». II.) ' —»•

lUy COttTict on Tiew, detain any fUhinK materials unlaw- fully m use and March aa, TMMl Of place for tbi« purpose, (lb. s. 17.)

May COltfiacate oa view any vessel., vehicles, fish, fishing material, etc., used in violation of the fishery law (S C "898, c. 39> •• 4') "

I^ocal fiahcry officera to aetUe dlaputea about fishing limits, etc.. and the position or use of nets. (P. A., s. 17,

Ste.

LAKE DBS OHATS-Hook and line and tdght lines only permitted until May 22, 1964. (D.O.C., 1899, p. Ixxvii.)

X'AKB BRIB—Sctf PBUU ttLAlTD.

I.AKB THOOT-i^. "•*" »«• » to Oct. 31.

(D.O.C., 1892, p. xxxvi.) *

See note under SALMON TKOUT.

xo trout only, weighitiflr 3 Iba, and over, may be caugh'

by any tourist i one day by angling, or

ao lbs. only of tront under 3 lbs. each, may be caugh. as an alternative to the above. (O.O.C.)

SI'

Vm4t9lb^.mmjaotUctmgtt (lbi).»

Uadf « tbB, Mtawntd, or U^ lb>. drtaMd. may ikM |m

•old. espoMd for m1«, luui in poMM«ioa». or b* euortod '

.from OntArio. (ib.{ O.F.A., a. 39.) •SMFBUi-UOBItB.

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i^EAmm-ComndMm^t wmj Imm fthttcty 1mm and,

licenaM, .ubjMt to Order* in CouncU, to Bah la may waters

helonflriny to the Province. Leaeee for mora tlian « yM

. can be iamied only by OMer in CooccU. (O.F.A., a. .5.) *

'J^tmn^tu or Mb lettlair of !««« ar Ucenaes prohibited

without written consent of CommiaaiontT. (ib. a. 17.)

*!??? ^J"^^ ^ '^ *«^*^ fr«»« water. •O.O.C, May a6, 1887.)

•&« UOBMUi;

LICBNBK-Plsliiliflr witli aete or other apparatua without a lease or license from Dominion Mtoister, or from some

mnT"^ °?^'' of Ontario Government, is prohibited, (U.u.c, 1889, p. Ixxix.)

Fijliiiig exceirt by mngUng ptotOtAUA without a Iomo. license, or permit. (O.O.C.) ^^

Non.rerideat. mast obtain « fiahta^ permit from Com-

missioner. (O.O.C, May a6. 1887.) ""» v.om

''SiJ!!??*^?* """^ "*^ ^"** Mty g«iiie bird or aniiMpa

^tlumt«UcMM,forwhichthefeeisfssi (G,P.a!Tss!j

ir^'^KS^ ^"l' ^'^•^ ""' ^ s-son-only. is no tranrferabte, must be carried while hjinUng. and be shi w„ ^y pen»n making, request, on pam of forfeiture 1^^^ penalty, (ib. as. 24. 25.) ^

Permit to ffUMt of resident to hunt in the Pro. nee with-

Minister, (ib. s 3, s-s. 2.)

Residesto of Ontario.- License to hunt deer. $2 ; Moose Reindeer and Caribou, $s. (ib.) . s. , woose

wh.ch shall be sigmed and deuched by the licen«. bolder Z indTT.1' ''*'! '"""^'"^ *^'"* *' ^''^ P°«"* of shipment"

OMne.de«I«, may obteio a license to sdl game durine oDen ««on and ,0 day, after. F.e vari.. Jor6l„g ,„ ^T tionofinuaicipality. (ib. s. 27.) i~puia

>S^« BOrpU-LSASB.

>I^y llOt be sold before July ,. ,906. if caujfht in Province. (i>.0., 1903, c. 7, s. 55.)

Only 4 may be taken in one day by any person. (O.O.C.) ^(!b.T ^ ^*'^** """** *** returned to water uninjured. See ri8H-LlcmrSB-NBTS-SFKA»INO.

MASKS— 5>tf Dzsonm.

MimSTBH-The expreseioa "Dominion Minister "

when used in this Digest, means the Minister of Marine I;d Fisheries of Canada (Hon. Raymond Prifontaine, K.C )

*cf*t^o?t**-^°'l"^"*"*° Minister" means the member of the Ontano Executive Council who has charge of the admmistration of the Game Protection Act (Hon F R Latchford, K.C., Commissioner of Public Works, Toronto )

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MOOSE-Open season for moose, reindeer and caribon I .n distnct south of Canadian Pacific Ry. between Mattawa and Port Arthur, Nov. , to Nov. ,5; north of above line, Oct. 16 to Nov. IS. (S.O., 1902, c. 39, s. I.)

^fn*! ' ^" °^* '"°*""*' "-eindeer or caribou may be killed. (G.P.A., s. 8, s-s. a.)

Cow moose may not be killed at any time, (ib.)

For other restrictions, see under DUB. a^ui see also XXPOBT.

MUS0AJLIX>NOB~&e maskimonos.

r*^^f S^TZ^*^ ^"^"^ J"»- ' *o May I. but may I not be shot dnringr April. (G. P. A., s. 5. s4. 2. 3.)

Houses may not be injured at any time. (ib. s-s. 3.) Muskrats destroying: property may be killed any time bv owner ot property, and also when there is h probability of their mjunng dams or drainage embankments (ib. s-ss. 3,4 ) See "XFOBTATIOK-POSSBWlON-gALE-TOAPS

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NBPIOON-J-m i;«ke Nepigon, River Nepi^on, and an, of their tnbutanes. fishing: is prohibited without a license o^ permit obtained from Commissioner through local oversee, at Ncpigon. (O.F.A., s. 51.) Xficease is for 4 week* <mly. (ib.) Holder of Ucewe may catch, in one day, not more than 15 lbs. weight of speckled or brook trout, nor more than 10 of such trout in any case. (O.O.C, June 16, 1899.)

NEST of any bird, except hawks, crows, blackbirds and English sparrows, may not be taken or injured. (R.S O c 289, s. 4.) •' '

NETS^Fiahlng ^th nets or other apparatus prohibited

without a lease or license. (O.O.C; D.O.C., 1899, p. ixxix.)

Nets for catchltifir minnows may. not be be used in

streams inhabited by speckled trout. (S.O., 1899, c. 34, s. 7.)

Snares for catcWjigr fish prohibited. (D.o.C, July ,8

Pound nets prohibited except under license. (D.O.C . 1 1892, p. XXX.) See also OKOROIAN BAY.

Pnrse seines prohibited. (S.C, 1903.)

Boats must not destroy or ii^tire. (F.A., s. ,4, s-s. 2.)

Must not obstruct navigation, (ib.)

Main channel of stream must not be obstructed by.

(lb. s-s. 4.) ^

Bag-nets, trap-nets and fish pounds prohibited, (ib.

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Weirs, seines, nets, etc., must be raised to admit passage offish, from 6 p.m. Saturday, to Monday

A.M. (S.C, 1898, c. 39, s. 1.)

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PaMage offish mitst not be obatnicted unduly by nets, weirs, etc. (O.O.C., May 26, 1887; S.C., 1894, c. 51, s. 5.)

In St. Irawrence River opposite Glengrarry County and in Ottawa River, the use of seines or nets is prohibited during: July and Augrust. (D.O.C., May 5, 1903.)

See UCBNSZ-aALMON - 8AUf ON TSOUT-TRAPS- WRITX.

[NIGHT UNES prohibited without aUcense. (O.O.C.)

See

^ NIGHT Timm-See NIPIGON -See NXPIOON.

NI8HAGAN— 5m spbabino.

NON-RB8IDENT whi ^ used in this Digest means a per, son not residing: in Ontario, unless otherwise stated.

Non-residenta of Canada 1 y bring in, as tourists' outfits, guns, fishing rods, canoes, tents, camp equipment, cooking utensils, musical instruments, kodaks, etc. On these articles a deposit of the duty on their appraised value must be made with the nearest Collect.»r on arrival in Canada, which deposit will be returned in full provided the articles are taken out of Canadfc within 6 months. (Order of Department of Customs. ) Forms for above can be obtained from any Customs Officer

. in Canada.

Orsranited shooting: or fishing clnbs outside of Can- ada, which have duly obtained shooting or fishing privilegrs in any Province in Canada, may deposit with the Depart- ment of Customs at Ottawa, a guarantee (for form see Schedule A. page 41) as security for the due exportation or payment of duty on the sporting outfits brought into Canada

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tempomrily. for their own use, and not (c ^nJn or hire I members of the club resident outside of Canada

tomV r " °"*™";f ^ " ^^ *PP"'ved by the Minister of Cu toms, Guarantee Certificates will be sent to the club to I presented to Customs Officers (and returned to vlitin^ me

thtTu'^'^^'l^^'f membership signed by the secretary c the c ub, and dated within one year from the time of its^ sentafon to the Customs Officer, will be accepted by sue

v.s.tmg member of such club, resident outside of Canada. Visiting members (non-resident in Canada) of any sucF

"ig outfit as hey require for their n use. and not for Tain or h.re, eond.t.onal on exportation nithin ninety days fZ

Eni^lci Z "^ ''" '^"''^"'"^ °'«"'- -' »he Port of Entry m Canada a report (in duplicate) signed by him and

outTTnd '• '^'T'''''' °' ''^^ ^^''^'^^ -mprised Tn hi outfit, and g.vmg the value thereof, but ^uty must 6e paid

(l-or form of report see Schedule B, page 41.) for^r^f °^"'^ ''^^''' '^^'"P^^ •'y *he Customs Officer •t. so that a certificate as to the exportation of the articles may be endorsed thereon by a Customs Officer when ht;

officer .. the Port of Entry where they have been brought .nto Canada. (Order of Department of Customs.) ^ ,

See QAMX ANIMAL-OAMI! BHlD-UCiafSB. |

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OFFENCES— 5*^^ nHALTm-TiiiB.

'FKNr SEASON means the period during^ which any ganns animal or bird may be hunted, taken, or killed, and any pro- tected fish may be" taken, killed, bought, sold, or had in possession.

)TTAWA RIVBR-5^<>NXTS.

)TTKR may not be taken before Nov. x, 1905. (G.P.A.,

S. 5, S-S. I.;

Set BXPOBTATION-FOBSBWIOK-aALB-TmAPS. OVERSEERS -See FI8BSRT OVXBSBSBS.

LRTRIDOE— Open season Sept. 15 to Dec. 15.

(G.P.A., s. 4, s-s. 4 (a).)

May not be sold before Sept. 15, 1905. (ib. s. 15, s-s. 2.) See ■XPOBTATION-POSSMS10N-8AIJB-TBAP8.

[PELBE ISLAND-Open season for black bass in

Lake Erie west of Point Pelee and around Pelee Island, JtUy 16 to May 34. ( D. O. C. , 1900, p. xlvii. ) See WHITKFI8H.

PENALTIES— Heavy penalties are imposed for in-

1 fractions of the game and fishing laws, and guns, nets, boats, game, etc., of violators of the law will be confiscated. (G.P.A., ss. 29-31.)

Half of every fine is paid to prosecutor or person on whose evidence the conviction is made. (ib. s. 2q ; O.F.A s. 64.) •»

Vessels, vehicles, nets, fisbins material, etc. used in violating the fishery laws, and any fish so caught or bought may be confiscated. (S.C, 1898, c. 39, s. 4.) '

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PBRCH-&r« lUi-LICBim-inETS.

PMUMIT—See ucmmoL

PHBASANTS-Open Maaon Sept. 15 to Dec. 15

(G.P.A., s. 4, 8-s. 4 (a).) Butseebthw.

nngUah and Moaffollaii pheaaanta may not be kiUe<!

before Sept. 15, 1905. (lb. a-s. 5.)

See MKPOBTATIOW-FOSawlMOK-aALB-TKAPS.

PICKEREL (DO«»)-Open aeaaon May 16 to April 14,

(D.O.C., July i8, 1889.) *

Only ao may be caught in one day by one person. (O. O.C. ] VnAet xa inchea muat be retnrned to the water uni,,.

jured. (ib.) See

PIKM-See FUa-UCBiraK-llBTS.

PLOVER-Open aeaaon Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. (G.P.A., s. 4, s-s. 4 (e).)

See SXPOBTAT10N-PO«UBS8ION-aALS-TaAP8.

POISON— Killingr any game animal or bird by poiaoa prohibited. Poison, poisoned bait, etc., must not be ex- posed in any locality to which any such animal, bird, dogs or cattle might have»access. (G.P.A., s. 10, s-s. 1.) Poiaonoas matter mnat not be thrown into any water

frequented by fish. (S.C, 1895, c. 27, s. i.)

Pttttingr lime or other nozioua material into a private fishery or salmon river, is an indictable offence. (S.C, 1892 c. 29, s. 499, a (f.).)

•SVv POLLUTION OF FUHINajOBOUNDS. POLICE— 5W& DBPUTY WARDENS.

^LLUTION OF FI8HINO GROUNDS -Saw-

dtttt, coal a«he«, ballaat, ttonea, lime, chemicalt, poiaonotMi matter, dead fiah, etc., must not be thrown

into any water frequented by fish ; nor any offal, decayed leaves or fish left on any beach. (F. A., s. 15, s-s. i ; S. C, 1895, c. 27, s. I.)

IB8SION of fish dtirinff close season prohibited.

(O.F.A., s. 14.)

l^xcept duriagr open season, or as specially authorixed by license, no person shall have in possession any ffa,mc animal or bird, no matter where killed or procured, but such may be had in possession for the private use of the owner and his family at any time. (G.P.A., s. 15, s-s. i.)

See

»UND NBT8- &ftf axoBoiAN bay-mxts.

>RAIRIB FOWL may not he killed before Sept. m. 1905. (G. P. A., s. 4, s-s. 6.)

See ■ZPOKTATION-POSSSSSION-aAI.B-TRAPS.

•RIVATB LAND8-&« tbbspass.

lUAIL-Open season Nov. i to Dec. x. (G.P.A., s. 4,

s-s. 4 (b).)

May not be s^ld till Sept. 15, 1905.. (ib. s. 15, s-s. 2.)

See IkFO&TATION-POWttSMOlf-aALB-IBAPS. LBBITS--5f«

iOKi—See IfXTB— TRAPS.

IL-Open season Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. (G.P.A. s. 4, s-s. 4 (e).)

5^ XZPOmTATIOir-

HAINY RIVBR DI8TRIOT-CMU neto may be tue ill certalli lake*, in Rainy River and Thunder Bay Di) trict«, under cerUin condiUons and reMrictions, by bona fid fishermen and actual residents, being: British subjects, am having a license from Dominion Minister. (D.O.C., 1896 p. Ivii.)

ItBINDBER-5;«#

RIOB UkKms^ KAMmf omufe

RIVBR fROUT - See SZPOKTATIOir - ■FBCXUI

nUWT— TBODT. tLOBUf—See UBO.

™!!l?"f ^ PROVINCIAL PARK-Mo bird, or *«««1« may be kiUed except foxes, skunks, weasels. owls, hawks or other noxious animals or birds, and then only with the written authority of the park ranger. (This do/s not apply to wild ducks or geese in the surrounding waters, dunng their open season. (G.P.A.. s. ,7; R.S.O., c. 47, s. 9.) Rowboats and canoes are the only vessels which may be

used m taking water fowl. (O.O.C, Oct. 6, 1896.) Boats or devices must not be more thaA 100 yards from shore or outer limit of rushes, (ib.)

150 ducks or water fowl only may be taken in one year by any person, (ib.) ^

^^^~r*^ ''*°?^* contrary to law may not be sold or had m possession. (O.F.A., s. 14.)

^birfo?!" "^^^ ^^' •*"' *~ ^^"^ ^ ^^ »"y g-"^^

b,rd or ammal. no matter where killed or procured, except durmg open season (5«/ LIOBIB*). (G.P.A.. s. ,',

S-S. 2.) ' *■ !

^ALMON— Open teMoa May x to JtUy 32, but may be caught by fly flshing with fod ana line up to Augtuit 32. (F.A., a. 8, a-s. i.)

Fool or oiicleui Mlmoii, fty, pmn and «aolt may not

be canglitat any time. (ib. •-•>. a. 3.) Weight moat he 3 potuida at least, (ib. s-s. 3.) Meahea of tieto mnat he 5 inchca wide. (ib. s-s. 4.) Bwing neto prohiUted. (S.C.. 1889, c. 34, s. i.) See

lALMON TROUT -Open aeaaoa Dec. x to Oct. 3x.

(D.O.C., 1893, p. xxxvi.)

[A^ote.— The term " Salmon trout *• includes Lake trout and Grey trout.]

Gill neto mnat have 5-inch meahea, and shall not be set within two miles of any seining ground. (F. A., s. 10, s-s. 3. )

Under a Iha. may not he caught. (O.O.C.)

Under a Iha. nndreaaed, or i^ lbs. dressed, may not be sold, exposed for sale, had in possession, or be exported from Ontario, (ib. ; O.F.A., s. 39.)

See

SAWDUST— .^^PoxAunoM of fishino omouNDa.

[SEINES— 5'«e mTB-TmAPS. SET LINE -See TKAPS.

I SETTLORS -Game .'^wa do not apply to, in unorganized townships, or territory not divided into townships, if game killed for their own food and not to sell. (G.P.A., s. 3i.>

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^?2l^^ ^7 "'""*» '^' doae.tic aM of their famllie •a b.« and any number of lake trout in one day if cau.r within smiles of their residence. (O.O.C.) "^ " ""«

BHEniWV-See OmrUTT WAMOMHM. BHIPPINO OOUPOVSee ucMKnm. SHOOTING- SfeFiM. BHORB BIRD8-5^ wadsbi. 8NARB8-Sf« mn^nupft.

May«ot be «,ldtm Sept. 13.1905. (ib. s. .5, ss. ..) "XPOMATIOlf -POM«S«lOK-gAL«-T«AF»

(K.S.O., c. 389, s. 2.) '

*'*t!Sf J^^^'^f * *w ^ *"^« ^P*-"'"^ «"«» o"- dis- turbing apawaing beds, prohibited. (O.O.C.May a6.

See FISH.

n^fr'T Pf<>^^Wt«d for taking bass. herrinl'm^U

wh f 1; r "'' "^'"°"- '"^*^' *™"* ^-^ '""^« °f -y kind, whitefish or winaniche. {F.A., s. 14. s-s. 8.)

^wS?:^*'T*^ ^****^"' "*«^« "** nlabagans pro-

See

I4. (U.O.C, 1900, p. 1.)

k^«/f. -The term " Speckled trout" includes Brook trout and River trout.]

[ay not be sold before July ,, .906, if caught in Province. (S».0., 1903, c. 7, s. 55.)

l!^f "*'*'"*^ "** *" ^'°^"***- ^^-O-C' '896,

IbB. weight only may be taken in one day by anv

person. (O.O.C.) But see next page. ^ '>y any

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30 0al7 111*7 hm cauclit in on« day by any perxm, thoivh th« agyreffste weight be leM than 15 lbs. (ib.)

^"^ •,!f?^** ""^ "^ »tu«wd to the water unin- jured, (ib.)

aQUIRRXLS^BUuik uUI Ot«y)-0»«ii

Z5toDcc.X5. (G.P.A., ^ 4, w. 4 (a).)

•cfliaoii Seyt.

ST. LAWRKNOS RIVK -Si»inTi,

"^JS*~ «**^ •***^* •' «"■• *'>«''«1 c**'^- per- •one under a Ucenee from Chirf Warden. Fee$a5. (G.P.A., s. ay.)

J««y aot be taken wlthont Uccimc. (S. o., i<>oi,

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^r*Do^ *A^*r "^^^ "^ "•*• *"^ Po~td»et.<mly. (D.O.C., April ay, 1903.) '

^.^f* °^.K*;** "°' '^ '"*" **'*" '^ '"^hes extension measure, (ib.)

Bwe, unbaited hooka, and grapnels, spears and nets (other than sturgreon nets) prohibited, (ib.)

^?1*'*/*^u ""^^ "°' *** ''•'*"• ''°'** or possessed, and talten shall be liberated alive, (ib.)

Under 10 Iba., dreaaed, may aot be caught, sold, ex

posed for sale, or had in possession. (O.O.C.) See FZSH— XJCXNSX.

•UNDAT- Httatlag ^oUbited. (R.S.O., c. 346, ■. 4 { G.P.A., n. 6.)

FiShlag ptohXMttA, (R.S.O., c 346, s. 5.)

ir«t«, ••!&€•, weirs, etc., most raised so m to admit the free ^sagt' of flih, between 6 p.m. on Suturday and 6 a.m. on Monday, and during^ such time no one shall fish therein, whether licensed or not. (S.C., 1898, c. 39, s. 1.)

8UNRI8B AND aUNSBT-SwTlia.

8WAN8— Open scssoa Sept. 25 to May z. (O.P.A., s. 4, s-H. 4 (c).)

Batteries, swiyel ffttas, simketi imatsand gms over 8 bore prohibited, (ib. h. 9, s«s. a.)

See BZPOBTATION-POaSBSSION-aAIJB-TBAVt.

SWING NBTS-SeeaAUfoir. THUNDER BAY— %s^ KAimr snm DnnucT. TIMBER AOBNT8— .See OBmry WABDBfi. TIMB— Between half an hour after stinset and half an

hoar before Sttarise no fire arm shall be dischargfed at any game bird or animal. (G.P.A., s. 11.)

Infbrmation must be laid within 8 months of the commission of offences. (G.P.A., s. 31 ; O.F.A., s. 59.)

TORCHLIGHT flshinff prohibited. (O.O.C, May a6, 1887.)

TOURIST— 5ee NON-BBUDXlfT.

TRANSPORTATION prohibited dnrlnff the close season of any game animal or bird unless there is attached thereto (in addition to a shipping coupon, if required,) an affidavif of the shipper that the game was lawfully taken. (G.P.A., s. 16, s-s. 2.)

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Bags, boxes and parcels oontaininff game packed for transportation, shall be constructed so as to show the contents, and shall be marked with a description of the con- tents, and the name and address of the owner, (ib.)

Salmon trout, lake trout and white flsh weighing? less than 2 lbs. undressed may not be transported out of Ontario. (O.F.A., s. 39.)

See mrnmSL-QAMM BIBD-P08SKSSI0N.

TRAPS, nets, snares, ffins, baited lines, eto., may not be set at any time to take any game bird or animai (other than beaver, otter and muskrats) and such traps, etc. if found set, may be destroyed by any person. (G.P.A., s. 10, s-s. 2.)

Traps, snares, ffins, eto., must not be set in clese season for beaver, otter, or muskrats. (ib. s. 5.)

Nets, traps, snares, caffes, efio., may not be set for any birds except hawks, crows, black birds and English sparrows, and such nets, etc., if found set, may be destroyed by any person without his incurring any liability therefor. (R.S.O., c. 289, s. 3.)

Fish may not be taken with a net, seine, snare, rack, trap, weir, niffht line, set line, spear, etc., without a license. (O.O.C. )

See NKT8.

TRESSPASS No person may enter ffrowinff ffrain, or permit his dogs to, without permission of owner or occupant, or shoot upon another's land after being notified not to do so. (G.P.A., s. 20.) Owner or occupant znay give notice to trespassers verbally or in writing, or by maintaining sign boards, each

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at least i ft. square, containing the notice *' Hunting or Shooting on these lands forbidden under Ontario Game LawH " near the boundary of the land to be protected ; every board must be clearly visible from the one on each side, or else there must be 2 boards for every 50 acres, (ib. s. 20, s-s. 2.)

risniicjsr !n leaaed premises prohibited. (O.F.A.,

ss. 25, 26.)

THO0T Bmall trout for baiting traps may be used by fishermen. (F.A., s. 9, s-s. 4.)

See XBLS— XXPOBTATZON-LAKX TBOUT— SALMON TROUT -SPBABZNG-SPXCKUCD TROUT.

I TURKEYS ("Wild)— Open season Nov. 1 to Deo. 1. (G.P.A., s. 4, s-s. 4 (b).) Bui see below.

May not be killed before Oot. 15, 1006. (ib. s-s. 5.) See BXPORTATZON-POSSXSSION-SALR-TRAPS.

I WADERS— Open season Sept 15 to Deo. 15, for birds known as shore birds or waders. (G.P.A., s. 4, s-s. 4 (e).)

[WARDENS— Are Justices of the Peaoe for the pur- poses of^Game Protection Act, and may convict on view for offences. (G.P.A., s. 22, s-ss. 3, 4.)

May appoint Deputy Wardens, (ib. s. 23.)

Chief Ghame Warden (Ontario), Edwin Tinsley, Legis- lative Buildings, Toronto.

Wardens: J. H. Wilmott, (Beaumaris, Muskoka) ; H. K.

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Smith (Belleville); John A. Gill (Dunnville) ; F. C. Quallins (Windsor).

Ste CBSXr WABDSN - DKPT7TY WABDUf S.

WAPITI may not be taken at any time. (G.P.A.

s. 4, s-s, 3.)

WATER FOWL— Open season Se^^t. 16 to Deo 16, for all water fowl not named in this Digest. (G.P.A., s. 4, s-s. 4 (d).)

Buntinff firosi sail boats and launches prohibited.

(ib. s. 9, s-s. I.)

See SZPOBTATION - POS8BMION - SALX - TKAP8. WKI'RB—See SKLS-NXTS- SUNDAY -TRAPS.

WHITEFISH Open season Dec. 1 to Oct 81.

(D.O.C., 1892, p. xxxvi.) But see below.

In water around Essex County (including Pelee Island) whitefish may be caught any time. (D.O.C., Aug. 13, 1903.) Under 2 lbs. may not be oauffht. (O.O.C.)

Under 2 lbs. undressed, or 1^ lbs. dressed, may not be sold, exposed for sale, had in possession, or be exported from Ontario, (ib. ; O.F.A., s. 39.)

Fry may not be destroyed. (F.A., s. 10, s-s. 2.)

Gill nets must have 6-inoh meshes, and must not be

set within two miles of any seining ground, (ib. s-s. 3.) Seines must have 4-inch meshes, (ib. s-s. 4.) See nSH— UCSXrei— NITS— SPXASnrO.

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WILD POWLr-i^fir OAMB BUO-WATmi FOWL. WlNANICHE-5« nSH-UCDm :^'ST8 SPSABINO.

WOLVES-$l6. wm be paid by any County Treasuer to any one producingr the head of a wolf, with the ears on before a J. P., and proving: that the volf was killed within the county. (R.S.O., c. 290, s. 3.) In a districtrnot part of a county, proof may be made before a )udgre,,mag:istrate sheriff, notary public, Crown lands or *ree g^rant agent, Division Court clerk, or J. P. (ib. S O c. 5'. s. 2.) ' * *'

WOODCOCK-Open season Sept. 16 to Deo. 15

(G.P.A., s. 4, s-s. 4. (a).)

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May not be sold till Sept. 15, 1905. (lo. s. 15, s-s 3.)

see MZPOBTATION-POBtBMION-aAI.B-ntAFS.

WOOD RANOBRS-5«« dxt y wakdbits. TARDINO-5^<- Dm.

YOUNG of any flsh may not be oausrht, sold, or had

in possession. (F.A., s. 14, s-s. 9.) But see BAIT. Of any bird may not be causrht, killed, injured, or had

in possession, except of hawks, crows, blackbirds and

English sparrows. (R.S.O., c. 289, s. 4.) Of any moose, reindeer, or caribou, (under the age

of 1 year) may not be hunted, killed, or taken. (G.P.A., s 8,

s-s. 2.'

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SCHEDULE A.

aUARANTH FOR BXPOIIT OT OUTFITS OP •HOOTINO AND

FWHINO CLUBS.

Referred to under " Non-Resident," pa^ 2$. Tkt CommistioMtr o/Ctutomt of Canada :

Referring: to Memorandum No. 1006 B, issued by the Customs Department

of Canada on the ijth day of July, 1898, the undersigned club, known as

with headquarters at hereby applies for the temporary admission into

Canada of the sportingr outfits of the members of the said club resident ouUide of Canada, without payment of duty on such outfit, at the time of iU imporUtion ;

and in consideration thereof and for other considerations the said cluband

°* ""d* of do jointly and severally hereby piar-

antee to pay to His Majesty the King all Customs duties due and to become due on the whole«r any part of the outfita of the said members admitted into Canada

as aforesaid, between the day of 190. . and the.

day of 190. . , unless they shall be duly exported in accordance with

the requirements of the said Memorandum.

Dated at _thi8 day of

I n presence of [I\rame 0/ Club. ]

[ Witness.^ {President or chief officer^

.X90.

{Signature 0/ Secretary, ]_ The above Guarantee is approved and filed the

.day of_

•90..

SCHEDULE B.

CLUB VISITORS SHOOTINQ AND FISHINQ OUTFITS.

Report referred to under " Non-Resident." page 23. Port_ I

Report of Club V

per_

Report No. .

Entry No._

Report of Club Visitor's Outfit imported bv _of

- _from

{Continued 0n next pmfe.)

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P:

< 1 '

Mark*

and

Number*.

Description of Article*.

Value.

Rate.

Dutv.

Remarks

re

exportatioa.

i. [ovmer or agent], do solemnly declare that the above is a full

and true statement of the description and value of the articles imported by me as a Club Visitor's Outfit, conditional on payment of duty on all the articles which are not duly exported within days.

[Signature.] [Address.] _

Customs officer.

Guarantee by club known as_

Declaration as to return of Outfit, attested to before a Customs Officer in Canada or at a place out of Canada.

Articles as described herein, in-

spected by me at this

day of. 190.., and exported or

landed a* declared.

Sworn to before me,

Customs Officer.

I.^ [owner or agent], do

solemnly declare that the identical Sroods hereinbefore described are now presented for Inspection, the same hav- ingr been delivered for exportation from

the Port of per^

[or landed at from

per

.]

[Signature.]

[NOTE.— If the tourist is unable to have his outfit exported and identified before leaving^ Canada, at the port where reported inwards, he can have the articles inspected and certified as above. The tourist'* report of the articles ex- ported and certified as aforesaid may then be mailed to the Custom* Officer at the port of entry, and duty must be paid on all article* not re-exported.]

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CAMPING NECESSITIES.

If much canyliig (pottages) expected, take:—

FOOD {j men /or j weeks) ; pork and bacon, 20 lbs., bis- cuits, 20 lbs., flour (whole wheat), 10 lbs,, beans, 4 lbs., rice, 5 lbs., salt, s lbs., tea, i lb., sugar, 8 lbs., corn meal (to roll fish for frying), 3 lbs., dried apples, 3 lbs., butter (in tin pail), 5 lbs., milk (condensed in tin), i lb., pepper (white), 2 ozs., baking powder, 2 cans, syrup, 1 gal.

COOKING KIT (containing pails, plates, knives, forks, spoons, cups, bake tins, frying pan, etc.,) to be obtained from any good sporting store.

CLOTHING AND TOILET Warm clothes, also, extra,

1 flannel shirt, i drawers, 2 pair socks, 4 handkerchiefs; i water- proof sheet (with slit in middle can be used as a poncho), towel, soap, tocth brush, hair brush, comb, toilet paper, bootlaces, " Housewife " (containing needles, thread, beeswax, buttons, scissors, pins, safety pins), strips of linen or cotton for bandages, surgeons plaster.

SPORTING : Gun or rifle, ammunition, cartridge belt, hunting knife, pocket knife, axe and hatchet (in leather sheaths), fishing lines, hooks and flies.

SUNDRIES. Tent (waterproof silk is very light), canoe (if birch bark, take gum for repairing, and long boots for wading)

2 paddles per man, watch, folding candle lantern, candles, tump lines, i-ope, whistle, flask of brandy, pain killer, pills, mosquito oil, tobacco, pipes, etc., pencil, memo pad, cards, plan of district (in waterproof envelope), matches (in waterproof case), water- proof canvas bags for bread, flour and clothing. Additionallif desired :-

Canvas camp bed or sleeping bag, inflatable rubber pillow, folding stove, camera, razor, mirror, fishing rod, reel, landing net, gaiF, wire nails, bird calls, potatoes, cofFee, canned meats, lemons, cheese, chocolate, solidified soups, etc.

I fin

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44 TO PIND TBM KOKTH T'lTHOUT C0MPA88.

Bj the Tree*.

When in the woods you wiU notice that three fourths of th« moss on trees grows on the north side ; the heavy boughs of spruce trees are always on the south side, and the topmost braoch of every uninjured hemlock tree tips to the east.

By a Watch.

Point the hour hand to the sun, and tlie south is exactly half- way between the hour hand and the figure XII on the watch.

By the Stars.

In the constellation "Great Bear" (often caUed "the Dip- per,") the two stars (commonly called •' the pointers,") between which is the arrow in the diagram below, point (nearly) to the North (or Pole) Star.

* North Star

Constellation "Great Bear"

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WBIOHT8 AND MEASURES OP PISH.

Table showing relation of length to weight of

Brook Trout.

Measuring 13 in., weighs i lb.

'4

a "

20

(C

'5

Ih "

21

i<

16

ig "

22

(i

»7

2i "

23

it

8

2i '•

24

<(

Measuring 19 in., weighs 3 lbs

3h"

4 "

4i"

Si"