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(c) In case of fur-bearing animals, mentioned in section 6 



of this Act, by a fine not exceeding $25, nor less 

 than $5, with costs, for each offence ; 



(d) In the case of other breaches of this Act, and where 



no other penalty therefor is by this Act provided, 

 by a fine not exceeding $25, nor less than $5, with 

 costs. 49 V. c. 45, s. 8, and 51 V. c. 36. 



8. The whole of such fine shall be paid to the prosecutor Disposition of 

 unless the convicting Justice has reason to believe that the pro- penalties, 

 secution is in collusion with, and for the purpose of benefiting 



the accused, in which case the said Justice may order the dis- 

 posal of the fine as in ordinary cases. 49 V. c. 45, s. 9. 



9. In all cases confiscation of game shall follow conviction, Confiscation 

 and the game so confiscated, shall be .ijiven to some charitable of s ame - 

 institution or purpose, at the discretion of the convicting Justice. 



49 V. c. 45, s. 10. 



10. In order to encourage persons who have heretofore p ro tection of 

 imported or hereafter import different kinds of game, with the game pre- 

 desire to breed and preserve the same on their own lands, it is seives - 

 enacted that it shall not be lawful to hunt, shoot, kill or destroy 



any such game without the consent of the owner of the property 

 wherever the same may be bred. 49 V. c. 45, s. 11. 



11. It shall not be lawful for any person to kill or take. Use of poison 

 any animal protected by this Act, by the use of poison or 

 poisonous substances, nor to expose poison, poisoned bait or 



other poisoned substances, in any place or locality, where clogs 

 or cattle may have access to the same. 49 V. c. 45, s. 12. 



1 2. (1) No person shall at any time hunt, take or kill, any Deer, moose, 

 deer, elk, moose, reindeer, caribou, partridge or quail, for the Jj^njjjjj 

 purpose of exporting the same out of Ontario, and in all cases export, 

 the onus of proving that any such deer, elk, moose, reindeer, 

 caribou, partridge or quail, as aforesaid, so hunted, taken or 

 killed, is not intended to be exported as aforesaid, shall be 

 upon the person hunting, killing or taking the same, or in 

 whose possession or custody the same may be found. 



(2) No person shall by himself, his clerk, servant or agent, Sale of quail 

 expose, or keep for sale, or directly or indirectly upon any pre- P rohlbl 

 tence or any device, sell or baiter, or in consideration of the 

 purchase of any other property, give to any other person any 



quail, hunted, taken or killed in the Province of Ontario, and 

 this sub-section shall continue in force until the fifteenth day 

 of October 1892. 



(3) Offences against this section, shall be punished by a fine 

 not exceeding $2o } nor less than $5 for each animal or bird. 

 49 V. c. 45, s. 13, and 53 V. c. 70. 



13. No owner of any hound, or other dog known by the * to> 



owner to be accustomed to pursue deer, shall permit any such 

 hound, or other dog, to run at large in any locality where deer 



