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residents, provided only that residents and non-residents taking out any 

 special game or angling license as required in any of the provincial 

 parks or reserves be not required to pay this fee in addition to that of 

 such license. 



(7) That special attention be paid in the provincial forest reserves 

 to the comfort of visitors in the matters of keeping portages clear, pre- 

 paring camps and landing places and posting up suitable information 

 as to these and other matters at convenient points. 



( 8 ) That the license of any guide employed in any of the provincial 

 forest reserves be forthwith cancelled on the detection of any careless- 

 ness on his part in regard to due precautions against fire, no matter 

 where or when such detection may take place, and that this regulation 

 be explained to tourists employing guides in the reserves. 



(.9) That a system be instituted whereby all snch firearms as for one 

 reason or another have to be carried through provincial forest reserves 

 may be sealed with a government seal. 



(10) That where for any reason it may be deemed expedient to cut 

 timber in a reserve the work be undertaken by the Government and the 

 timber sold for the benefit of the public treasury. 



(11) That trafficking in the skins of speckled trout be rigidly sup- 

 pressed, particularly in and in the vicinity of the Nipigon Forest Eeserve, 

 and that special measures be taken to prevent Indians spearing or net- 

 ting speckled trout in Nipigon River, Lake Nipigon and adjacent waters 

 during the spawning season of that fish. 



(12) That steps be taken to provide better angling facilities along 

 both banks of the Nipigon River by making small clearings at suitable 

 distances apart in the neighborhood of pools, channels and rapids. 



(13) That the scale of angling licenses for permanent residents of 

 Canada to fish in the waters of the Nipigon Reserve be arranged as 

 follo\\^ : — 



(1) A charge of |1.00 per diem, or 



(2) A charge of |5.00 for 14 consecutive days, or 



(3) A charge of |10.00 for 30 consecutive days, or 



(4) A charge of flO.OO for 30 days angling in the reserve during 

 the angling season, 



it being provided that in the latter case on each successive visit the 

 holder of such a license be required to have the periods of his stay 

 endorsed thereon by the competent authority, failing which the license 

 to be deemed cancelled. 



(14) That the collection of the special license for angling in the 

 Nipigon Forest Reserve be rigidly enforced in the future. 



(15) That it be declared legal when fly-fishing in the Nipigon Forest 

 Reserve to return uninjured speckled trout to the water and to continue 

 angling for this fish even though the weight or number of fish actually 

 landed is in excess of the legal number Imposed by law, provided only 

 that in no case shall more than the legal number or weight of speckled 



