1154 APPENDIX TO BRITISH CASE. 



the advice of the King's Privy Council for Canada, is pleased to make 

 the following Fishery Regulations, namely : 



SEC. 1. Angler's Permits in the Inland Waters of the Dominion of Canada, 



1. No person, other than a British subject, shall angle for or take any sport- 

 ing fish in Canada without having first obtained therefor an angler's permit, 

 issued by the local fishery officer in each district, under the authority of the 

 Minister of Marine and Fisheries, except in the Provinces of Ontario and Que- 

 bec, where such permits are issued under the authority of the Provincial Gov- 

 ernments. 



2. Each person, not a British subject, shall pay for such angler's permit a fee 

 of $5.00. 



3. One angler's permit only shall be issued to each applicant. Such permit 

 shall not be transferable, and can be legally used only by the person whose 

 name appears thereon. Each holder of an angler's permit shall be required to 

 produce and exhibit his permit, when called upon to do so by any fishery officer. 



4. No person shall use, under an angler's permit more than one fishing lino, 

 provided with not more than three hooks. 



5. No trout shall be retained or kept out of the water under 6 inches in length, 

 and no salmon or grilse of less weight than three pounds ; but every person who 

 takes or catches any of the fish mentioned, of a less size or weight than the 

 mimium named, shall immediately return such undersized fish to the water 

 from which they were taken, and shall, if possible, liberate such fish alive. 



6. No person holding an angler's permit shall sell or offer for sale any fish 

 caught with hook and line. 



7. Any person or persons violating any of the above regulations shall be liable 

 to the fines and penalties provided by the " Fisheries Act," chap. 45 of the Re- 

 vised Statutes of Canada. 



8. Nothing in these regulations shall affect the rights of any person or per- 

 sons holding leases of fishing rights from either Federal or Provincial 

 authorities. 



9. Foreigners, when temporarily domiciled in Canada and remaining thirty 

 consecutive days or more and employing Canadian boats and boatmen, shall be 

 exempt from the regulation requiring permits. 



SEC. 2. Clams Soft-Shell, Long-neck or Squirt-clams. 



The export of soft-shell, long-neck or squirt clams (Mya Arenaria) in a raw 

 state taken in the Provinces of Quebec. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia, or Prince 

 Edward Island, from the 1st day of May to the 30th day of September, both days 

 inclusive, in each year, is prohibited. 



SEC. 3. Dynamite for killing Fish. 



1. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to procure or have in pos- 

 session on board of any boat or vessel or elsewhere within Canada, any dyna- 

 mite or other explosive material with the intention of using or attempting to 

 use or allowing or permitting the same to be used or attempted to be used 

 for the purposes of catching or killing or attempting to catch or kill any kind 

 of fish, shell-fish or marine animal. 



2. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to put or place or have 

 upon or in any boat or vessel engaged or employed or intended to be engaged 

 or employed in fishing, any dynamite or other explosive material. 



3. In case any snch dynamite or other explosive shall be found or proved to 

 be or to have been in or upon any such boat or vessel, the master and the 

 owner thereof shall each be liable for the penalty provided for breach of the 

 last preceding Regulation, as well as any other person or persons who may 

 have put or placed such dynamite or other explosive upon or in the said boat or 

 vessel or had the same in possession therein. 



SEC. 4. Export of Trout Prohibited. 



No one shall receive, ship, transport or have in possession for the purposes 

 of shipping or transporting out of the Dominion of Canada any speckled trout, 



