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Valuable assistance has also been rendered the Department by a number of 

 the officers of the Provincial Police. Owing *to its limited resources, the Depart- 

 ment is not in a position to maintain as large a number of overseers as a fult 

 protection of fish and game would demand. The effect of this, however, has been 

 minimized very largely in the northern parts of the Province by the active co- 

 operation of the Superintendent of Provincial Police and his staff. 



The greater debt, however, is due to those officers of the Department whose 

 interest in the preservation of the fish and game of their home Province has been 

 so strong as to make them overlook the insignificance of the pay attached to their 

 office, and who have year in and year out, in all conditions of weather, and in all 

 sorts of ways, rendered services, the value of which it is impossible to estimate. 



I have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servant. 



March 29th, 1915. 



A. Sheriff, 

 Deputy Minister of Game and Fisheries. 



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