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be exported, their destination, and the person from whom and place where 

 obtained, and that the same are not being exported as an article of commerce. 

 Such affidavit shall be transmitted by the officer of Customs to the Department 

 of Marine and Fisheries. 



24. — Any person who shall put up the flesh of Caribou in cans or tins or 

 other packages shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars, or, 

 in default thereof, to imprisonment for any period not exceeding three months. 



25. — Any flesh of Caribou found put up in cans, tins or other packages 

 may be seized, and may be destroyed by the order of a Justice of the Peace. 



26. — It shall not be lawful for any person to purchase, or to receive in 

 exchange, from any other person, any venison or any portion of the flesh of 

 Caribou, at any time between the ist day of January and the 31st day of July 

 in any year, and any person ofl^ending against the provisions of this section shall 

 be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars, or, in default, to 

 imprisonment for any period not exceeding three months. 



27. — If any Customs officer is informed or becomes aware that any antlers, 

 heads or skins of Caribou are being exported except by a person who has 

 complied with the provisions of this Act in all respects, it shall be the duty of 

 such officer to seize the said antlers, heads or skins, or any portion thereof, and 

 to make complaint before a Stipendiary iVIagistrate or Justice of the Peace that 

 a violation of this Act has been committed. 



28-29. — All persons are prohibited from setting any snare, trap or pit for 

 the destruction or capture of, or killing or pursuing with intent to kill any 

 Caribou : — 



[a) With dogs ; or 



(i?) With hatchet, tomahawk, spear, machine, contrivance or weapon, other 

 than firearms loaded with ball or bullet ; or 



(f) While swimming or crossing any pond, lake, stream, river or 

 watercourse. 



No person is allowed to hunt or kill Caribou within the area as hereafter 

 described, that is to say : — 



Commencing one-and-a-half miles south of Grand Lake Station, on the 

 shores of the lake, to a point at the same distance from the railway at Howley ; 

 thence to Goose Brook, one-and-a-half miles from the railway line ; thence east 

 to the railway line near Kitty's Brook Falls ; thence northwardly six-and-a-half 

 miles ; thence to a point at Junction Brook, three miles north of Grand Lake 

 Station ; and thence southwardly along the course of the brook and shore ot the 

 lake to the place of commencement. 



All fines and penalties under this Act shall be sued for and recovered in a 

 summary manner on information or complaint before a Justice of the Peace by 

 any person who shall inform and sue for the same ; and one-halt of all fines and 

 forfeitures imposed shall be awarded to such complainant who shall prosecute 

 the offender to conviction. 



Any person who shall violate any section of this Act for which no penalty 

 is herein provided shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $200, and in default ot 

 payment to imprisonment for any period not exceeding six months. 



