The Game and Fisheries Act - jLegislation was enacted enabling regulations 

 to be made, designed to promote good ganae majciagenaent on Crown lands designated for the 

 purpose by limiting and regulating the nxomber of hunters that may hxmt at any time and the 

 hours during which hunting may be carried on, Regiilations may also be made designed to 

 control the propagation and sale of pheasants and other nanaed gamie birds by a system of 

 licensing and the use of seals or other means of identification; Other minor amendments 

 were effected to bring the legislation into line with administrative practices. 



The Highway Traffic Act - A lower rate of speed for motor vehicles driven 

 in any provincial park may be prescribed by regxilation. 



The Lakes and Rivers Improvement Act « Permissive legislation was 

 enacted providing for remedial measures to be taken in connection with trees and other 

 ma.tter deposited in a lake or river or on the shore or bank thereof, having regard to the 

 natural beauty of the lake or river. 



The Mining Act - Section 103 was re-enacted, and in addition to the reser- 

 vation to the Crown of all timber ajid trees in every patent or lease of Crown lands issued 

 under the Act, and the right to cut and remove any timber or trees thereon, there is the 

 further reservation of the right to enter upon such lands to carry on forestry. 



The Provincial Ijand Tax Act - There were minor amendments by which 

 the last day for sending out tax bills is extended from December 1st to January 15th, and 

 more time is given to publish in the Ontario Gazette the list of persons to whom, notice of 

 forfeiture has been sent. Relief is also provided in cases where land that is und^r the Act 

 becomes part of an organiz-ed municipality. 



