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(c) the provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan, and Alberta, and the 



Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory, between the 

 twentieth day of October and the first day of November in 

 each year: Provided that Indians may there catch or kill 

 the same for their own use only, but not for purposes of sale 

 639 or traffic, and provided that whitefish shall not be taken or 

 used, bought, sold, or possessed for making oil or feeding 

 domestic animals ; 



(d) any other part of Canada, between the nineteenth day of No- 



vember and the first day of December in each year. R. S., 

 c. 95, s. 10. 



32. The fry of whitefish shall not be, at any time, destroyed. R. S., 

 c. 95, s. 10. 



33. Gill nets for catching salmon trout or whitefish shall have 

 meshes of at least five inches extension measure. 



2. Gill nets shall not be set within two miles of any seining 

 ground. R. S., c. 95, s. 10. 



34. Seines for catching whitefish shall have meshes of not less than 

 four inches extension measure. R. S., c. 95, s. 10. 



LOBSTER FISHERIES. 



35. No one shall, at any time, can or cure lobsters, except under 

 license from the Minister. 58-59 V., c. 28, s. 1. 



36. The fee for any such license shall be at the rate of two dollars 

 per one hundred cases or packages or fraction of one hundred cases 

 or packages, containing lobsters canned or cured under such license. 



2. Each case or package shall contain forty-eight one-pound cans, 

 or ninety-six one-half-pound cans. 5J3-59 V., c. 28, s. 1. 



37. Every case or package containing lobsters canned or cured 

 in Canada, before being removed from the factory or canning 

 establishment where such lobsters have been canned or cured, shall 

 be labelled or stamped with such label or stamp as is prescribed by 

 the Minister: Provided that the Minister may grant a permit for the 

 removal of legally packed cases from any factory to any store or 

 building before being labelled or stamped for final shipment. 



2. Every case or package, if not removed from such factory or 

 canning establishment on or before the day on which the close season 

 commences, shall be so labelled or stamped within seven days there- 

 after, and all unused labels or stamps shall immediately after such 

 removal be returned to the Minister. 58-59 V., c. 28, s. 1. 



38. Every case or package containing lobsters imported into Can- 

 ada shall be immediately upon being imported be labelled or stamped 

 with such label or stamp as is prescribed by the Minister. 58-59 V., 

 c. 28, s. 1. 



39. The owner or manager of every lobster factory or canning 

 establishment in Canada shall send to the Minister not later than 

 the first day of September in every year, a true return of, 



(a) the number of fishermen employed, and of the lobster traps 

 used in connection with hi.s factory or canning establishment; 



(&) the number of persons employed in such factory or canning 

 establishment distinguishing the sexes; 



(c) the number of cases of lobsters packed during the season; and, 



(d) such other details and particulars as are from time to time 



required by the Minister. 58-59 V.. c. 28, s. I, 



