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by rules and regulations in that behalf. The compensation of 
the secretary and the said chief warden and other wardens 
shall be fixed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, and 
shall be paid out of the license fees and fines collected under the 
rovisions of this Act and such moneys as may be appropriated 
or the purpose by the Legislative Assembly of the Province 
and shall not, exclusive of travelling expenses, exceed, in the 
whole, the sum of $1,200 ; and said board shall have the power 
to appoint, or may authorize the chief game warden to appoint, 
at any time, deputy wardens in any part of the Province for 
such period of time as they in their discretion may determine. 
11. It shall be the duty of said board to give all necessary Board to col- 
directions and to take all reasonable measures for securing the lect informa- 
enforcement of the laws for the protection of game, and for tistics, 
giving effect to the provisions of laws for the preservation, 
propagation and protection of the fish of the Province, to col- 
lect, classify and preserve all such statistics, data and informa- 
tion as they may think will tend to promote the objects of 
such laws; to conduct all the necessary correspondence, to 
take charge of and keep all reports, books, papers, documents 
or specimens which they may collect in the discharge of their 
duties under this Act ; and to prepare an annual report to the 
Lieutenant-Governor on or. before the thirty-first day of 
December of each year, shewing what has been done by them 
during the year, and the manner in which their duties have 
been performed, with such recommendations for legislative 
action, if any, as the said board may deem calculated to better 
promote the preservation of fish and game and increase the 
more useful food fishes within the Province and to lessen the 
cost of the same. 
12. The provisions of the game laws of this Province Gamelawsnot 
shall not apply to Indians or to settlers in the unorganized to apply to In- 
districts of this Province with regard to any game killed dans.aud set- 
for their own immediate use for food only and for the reason- ganized dis- 
able necessities of the person killing the same, and his family, 
and not fur the purposes of sale or traffic. And nothing herein 
contained shall be construed to affect any rights specially re- 
served to or conferred upon Indians by any treaty or regula- 
tions in that behalf made by the government of the Dominion 
of Canada, with reference to hunting on their reserves or 
hunting grounds or in any territory specially set apart for 
the purpose ; nor shall anything in this Act contained apply 
to Indians hunting in any portion of the Provincial terri- 
tory as to which their claims have not been surrendered or 
extinguished. 
13. Any person offending against any of the provisions of Penalties. 
sections 1 and 8 of this Act shall be liable for each offence 
to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars, and not less than twenty 
dollars, together with the costs of prosecution, and any person 
offending against any other of the provisions of the said Act 
