2270 NOBTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHEKIES ABBITBATIOK. 



duly authorized officer of the Government of the Province of Quebec, 

 is prohibited in the Province of Quebec. 



Sec. 18. Salmon. 



2. From the time of low water nearest six o'clock in the afternoon 

 of every Saturday to the tune of low water nearest six o'clock in the 

 forenoon of every Monday no one shall fish for, catch or kill salmon 

 in tidal waters. 



Specific provisions in respect of other matters relating to fishing 

 of a similar character to those mentioned in subdivisions (1) and (2) 

 of Question 1, which specific provisions the United States claims 

 are not appropriate, necessary, reasonable and fair, as defined in 

 Question 1, if applied to American fishermen on the treaty coasts. 



NEWFOUNDLAND. 



Act of June 16, 1905. 



1. Any Justice of the Peace, Sub-collector, Preventive Officer, 

 Fishery Warden or Constable, may go on board any foreign fishing 

 vessel being within any port on the coasts of this Island or hovering 

 in British waters within three marine miles of any of the coasts, 

 bays, creeks or harbours in this Island, and may bring such foreign 

 vessel into port, may search her cargo and may examine the master 

 upon oath touching the cargo and voyage; and the master or person 

 in command shall answer truly such questions as shall be put to him 

 under a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars. And if such 

 foreign fishing vessel has on board any herring, caplin, squid, or 

 other bait fishes, ice, lines, seines, or other outfits or supplies for the 

 fishery, purchased within any port on the coasts of this Island or 

 within the distance of three marine miles from any of the coasts, 

 bays, creeks, or harbours of this Island, or if the master of the said 

 vessel shall have engaged or attempted to engage, any person to form 

 part of the crew of the said vessel in any port or on any part of the 

 coasts of this Island, or has entered such waters for any purpose not 

 permitted by treaty or convention for the time being in force, such 

 vessel and the tackle, rigging, apparel, furniture, stores and cargo 

 thereof shall be forfeited. 



3. In any prosecution under this Act, the presence on board any 

 foreign fishing vessel in any port of this Island, or within British 

 waters aforesaid, of any caplin, squid, or other bait fishes, of ice, * 

 lines, seines, or other outfits or supplies for the fishery, shall be 

 primd facie evidence of the purchase of the said bait fishes and sup- 

 plies and outfits within such port or waters. 



FisMng Rules and Regulations, 1908. 



Herring Fishery. 

 39. No person shall place herring on a scaffold in warm weather. 



