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of a license issued not later than ten days after the end of the 

 open season, and specifying the number and description of 

 such skins. 



(2) Except as expressly authorized by license, no person other than 

 the actual owner for the use of himself and family, shall keep game in 

 cold storage during the season in which the same may be so lawfully 

 possessed. 7 Edw. VII, c. 49, s. 40; 8 Edw. VII. c. 65, s. 5. 



(3) This section shall not apply to game animals, bred or bona fide 

 procured for breeding purposes by persons bona fide engaged in the busi- 

 ness of breeding game animals; and notwithstanding anj^thing contained 

 in this Act, such persons may at all times have in their possession such 

 animals or any part thereof. 



SASKATCHEWAN 

 Extracts from the Game Act 



6. No persons shall hunt ,• trap, take, shoot at, wound or kill: 

 (5) Any fox at any time between the first day of May and the first 

 day of September in any year. 



10. Except as provided in section 18, subsection (5) hereof, no 

 person shall take out of, export or cause to be exported from Saskat- 

 chewan any big game or game bird or live fox without having obtained 

 permission from the minister; the fees for such permit shall be $5 for 

 each big game head, $100 for each live black or silver fox and $15 for 

 each cioss or red fox and $1 for each shipment of one dozen or less of 

 game bnds; and no person shall be entitled to export in one season 

 more than five dozen such birds nor shall any permit be granted under 

 this section for the export of any birds belonging to the grouse family. 

 Substituted 1913. c. 58. s. 12. 



18. (5) A holder of a non-resident big game license shall be en- 

 titled to take with him out of the province as trophies the head, 

 skin and hoofs of any big game which may have been legally killed 

 by him and the meat of such big game; and the holder of a non- 

 resident game bird license may take with him personally when 

 leaving the province not more than one hundred game birds. 



