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DEFAULTS in any fine make liable to gaol for three months. Conviction 
not to be quashed for lack of form. 
ACCUSED may be compelled to give evidence. 
MaaistraTes and Justices of the Peace in counhaasy or municipalities 
where offence committed to hear and adjudge cases. 
ExporTATIONS.—R. S. Canada (Dominion Law) cap. 33 sepnae 7. For- 
bids exportation or attempt at exportation of deer, wild turkeys, quail, part- 
ridge, prairie fowl, woodcock, under penalty of $100. 
SMALL BIRD ACT. 
(CAP 222. R. S. O. 1887.) 
No Birps, exeept game birds, eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, wild pigeons, 
black-birds, crows, English sparrows, and ravens to be at any time killed or 
molested, except that Cherry birds and robins may be killed during fruit season 
on fruit owners’ grounds by themselves or agents. 
AtL MANNER of possession, all illegal devices for capture prohibited, and 
devices may be summarily destroyed by anyone with impunity. 
Nests, YounG, Euas, protected absolutely. Anyone finding a protected 
bird in possession of another may seize, take before a Justice of the Peace, who 
shall literate live birds and confiscate dead ones. All constables and market 
clerks to seize such birds when found illegally in possession. 
PERMITS to take birds or eggs for scientific purposes may be issued by 
Commissioner of Agriculture. 
PENALTIES. $1 to $20 fine each offence, all to go to prosecutor except co-l 
lusion suspected. 
GaoL. 2 to 20 days in default of fine. 
Form, no conviction to be quashed for lack of. 
WOLF ACT. 
(CAP 223, B.S. O. 1887.) 
Bounty. $6 to be paid to any person bringing wolf head and proving 
wolf killed in county or within one mile of settlement in county. Justice of the 
Peace to give certificate entitling wolf-killer to receive $6 from County Treasurer 
if he has money; if not, the certiticate shall be legal tender for the County 
taxes. 
