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3G. The Lieutenant-Governor in Council shall have power to set apart any 

 tracts of Crown lauds for the purposes of game reserves, and shall have 

 power to make any regulations with regard to the protection of the game 

 therein or for the carrying of firearms within the boundaries of such reserves. 

 1908, c. 18, s. 4. 



37. The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may from time to time appoint a 

 Provincial Game Warden, and may also appoint Deputy Game Wardens to 

 assist the Provincial Game Warden, as may from time to time be necessary. 

 1905, c. 25, s. 17 (part). 



Poicers of Minister. 



38. Notwithstanding anything herein contained, the Minister may, under 

 such conditions as he shall think fit, by writing under his hand, — 



(«.) Issue permits for the exportation of any animals or birds, alive or 



dead, or any part thereof, for scientific, zoological, or Government 



purix)ses : 

 (li.) At any time authorize any person to trap or have in his possession 



any birds, or take eggs, for breeding or acclimatization purposes. 



section 9 to the contrary notwithstanding. 1898, c. 24, s. 7 (pari) ; 



1908, c. 18, s. 2. 



Special Duties of Game Wardens and Constal)les. 



39. The Provincial Game Warden shall give his entire time and attention 

 to the game and fishing interests of the Province, conduct prosecutions, and 

 see that all laws having reference to game and fish are enforced. 1905, c. 25, 

 s. 17 (part). 



40. The Provincial Game Warden shall, annually, on the thirty-first day of 

 December in each year, make a written report to the Attorney-General of 

 his operations during the preceding year. 1905, c. 25, s. 17 (part). 



41. It shall be the duty of every constable and peace officer within the 

 Province to enforce all laws for the protection of animals, game, game birds, 

 song-birds, wild fowl, and forests within their respective districts. 1905, 

 c. 25, s. 17 {part). 



Miscellaneous. 



42. Nothing in this Act shall be construed as prohibiting any resident 

 farmer, or employee of such farmer resident on the farm, and authorized 

 by him, from killing at any time deer that are found depasturing within the 

 cultivated fields of said farmer. 1902, c. 28, s. 2. 



