License to be 
shown on re- 
quest. 
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be payable to the Provincial Treasurer to be applied towards 
the expenses incurred in carrying out the provisions of the 
game laws. 
(2) Every such person shall, on request by any person 
whomsoever within the Province, at all times, and as often as 
requested, produce and show to the person making the request, 
such license; and if he shall fail or refuse to do so he shall 
forfeit any such license he may possess, and shall if found 
hunting, taking, pursuing, killing, wounding or destroying 
any such animal or bird, or if on proof of the facts mentioned 
in the first sub-section hereof, and upon proof of such request 
and failure, or of refusal, be deemed to have violated the pro- 
_ visions of this section. 
Permits to 
guests of re- 
sidents of On- 
tario. 
Board of Fish 
and Game 
Commission- 
ers. 
Filling vacan- 
cles in Board. 
Meetings, 
rulesand regu- 
lations. 
Duties and 
owers of 
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(3) The Provincial Secretary, any member of the Board 
of Fish and Game Commissioners, the Chief Fish and Game 
Warden or any of the Wardens may grant a permit to 
a guest of a resident of the Province free of charge for a 
term not exceeding one week. 
9. There is hereby created a board to be known by the 
name of the Board of Fish and Game Commissioners of the 
Province of Ontario, which board shall be composed of five 
members, who shall be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor 
in Council for the term of three years each, in the manner 
hereinafter set forth, and who, except the secretary, who may 
be a member of said board, shall serve without compensation, 
elther direct or indirect, other than actual disbursements. 
One of the said Commissioners shall hold office until the first 
day of April, 1893, two shall hold office until the first day of 
April, 1894, and the remaining two shall hold office until the 
first day of April, 1895, and the said Commissioners shall, as 
soon as may be after this Act takes effect, assemble at the city 
of Toronto, and by lot decide between themselves as to their 
respective terms of office. Commissioners may from time to 
time at the expiration of their terms of office, be reappointed 
for like terms of three years. 
(2) The Lieutenant-Governor in Council shall, from time to 
time, as vacancies on the said board occur, whether by expira- 
tion of term, resignation or any other cause, make appoint- 
ments to fill such vacancies, and shall appoint the president 
and secretary of the said board. _ 
(3) The said board shall meet at least once and not oftener 
than three times each year, and shall make rules and regula- 
tions subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in 
Council for the guidance of game and fish wardens: and sub- 
wardens. 
10. The Lieutenant-Governor in Council upon the recom- 
mendation of the said Board, may appoint a chief game and 
fish warden, who shall act as secretary and business agent of 
said board, and may also appoint other game and fish wardens, 
not exceeding four in number, whose duties shall be preseribed 
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