ANNUAL REPORT, 1938-39 



REVENUE FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31ST. 1939 



ORDINARY- 

 MAIN OFFICE- 

 GAME— 



Licenses — 



Trapping $ 26,265.30 



Non-Resident Hunting 80,415.00 



Deer 83,526.55 



Moose 2,574.00 



Gun 95,788.45 



Dog 5,348.35 



Fur Dealers 22,007.75 



Fur Farmers 9,550.00 



Tanners : 200.00 



Cold Storage 147.00 



$ 325,822.40 

 Royalty 74,064.75 



$ 399,887.15 



FISHERIES— 

 Licenses — 



Fishing (Commercial) $ 88,568.00 



Angling 339,450.05 



$ 428,018.05 



Sales — Spawn taking 311.47 



Royalty 13,519.87 



441,849.39 



GENERAL— 

 Licenses — 



Tourist Camps $ 6,855.00 



Guides 7,928.00 



$14,783.00 



Fines 26,245.40 



Costs Collected (Enforcement of Game Act) 979.90 



Sales — Confiscated articles, etc 21,605.29 



Rent 3,675.07 



Commission retained by Province on sale of licenses 1,824.00 



Miscellaneous 725.59 



69,838.25 



EXPERIMENTAL FUR FARM— 



Sales— Pelts 2,900.45 



Net Ordinary Revenue $ 914,475.24 



With reference to our financial operations during the year under review, and 

 as previously stated, it will be observed that the total revenue collected by this 

 Department shows a substantial increase over that of the previous year, and which 

 increase amounts to a total of $47,917.05. The principal specific increases to which 

 this splendid showing may be attributed include an additional $29,214.09 from the 

 sale of resident deer and gun licenses, $14,683.90 more fines imposed on those appre- 

 hended while violating various provisions of the Game and Fisheries Act and Regula- 

 tions, an indication of the increased activity of the staff of enforcement officers, 

 while the sales of confiscated articles produced $10,921.55 in excess of the amount 

 realized from the same source in the preceding year. 



