64 
No - ; - . . 
Farmers and settlers . - - - 255 
Indians - - - - . - {etiae 
Pot-hunters - : : SI se ai We - 93 
Lumbermen : —y : * : - 
All classes” - : - 2 3 = 78 4 
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39. Would there be any reasonable objection against allowing pioneer settlers 
to kill deer for their own families’ food at all seasons, if they were effectually 
prevented from killing deer except for family food ?. 
Answer — 
Yes - - - - - - - . Bag 
No - - - : - - : 231 
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40. What are your reasons for foregoing answer ? 
The witnesses who answer in the affirmative think that it would be a dangerous 
thing to allow this privilege, inasmuch as it would be abused immediately. 
Those who answer in the negative think that the settler who has often to 
depend for food upon the game he shoots should be allowed to shoot at all 
seasons, for the pot, when necessary. 
41. Do you favour the establishment of a special service of game protectors 
or wardens, to enforce the game laws ? 
Answer— 
Yes - - - - - - | « O51 
No - - - . - = - 79 
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650 
42. Ifso, should the sub-wardens be residents of localities under their charge ? 
Answer— | 
Yes - - - - - - 437 
No : : : : : a - gn 
Blank - - - - : - 98 
43. What are your reasons for foregoing answer ? 
Answer— 
