CANADIAN EXPORT LAWS. 
Extract from the Customs Tariff. 
Export: [Sec.] S. The exiX)rt of *leer, wild turkeys, quail, partridge, prairie fowl 
and WDOtlcock, in the carca.se or parts thereof, is hereby declareil unlawful and pro- 
hibited; and any i)erson exporting or attempting to export any such article shall for 
each such offense incur a i^enalty of one hundred dollars, and the article so attempted 
to be exportefl shall l^e forfeited, and may, on reasonable cause of suspicion of inten- 
tion to export, he seized by any ofl&cer of the customs, and, if such intention is 
proved, shall l^e dealt with as for breach of the Customs laws: Provided, that this 
section shall not apply to the export, under such regulations as are made by the 
Go^e^no^ in Council, of any carcase or part thereof of any deer raised or bred by any 
person, company or as.sociation of persons upon his or their own lands. 
The Governor in Council is further authorized to regulate "the num]>er of deer 
and parts thereof which may be exported in any year, when shot, under Pro\inciai 
or Territorial authority in Canada, by any j^erson not domiciled in Canada for sport, 
and for limiting the ports at which such deer may be exported, and for prescribing 
the conditions under which such exportation may be permitted: Provided, that deer 
in the carcase or parts thereof may be exported as prescribed by such regulations 
notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act of the Parliament of Canada." 
[No prohibition against exix)rt of live game in the customs laws.] 
Regulations respecting- export of 'Home-bred Deer.' Order in Council 
No. 1064 B, August 17, 1899. 
Domesticated Deer: Any person who wishes to export any carcass or parts 
thereof of deer raised or bred upon his own land, or upon lands owned by a Com- 
pany or Association of persons of which he is a raeml^er, shall make affidavit upon 
the face of the export entry to the effect that the deer, the carcass or parts whereof 
is so entered for exportation, was raised or bred upon his own lands or upon lands 
owned or held by a company or association of persons of which he is a member 
(describing the location of such lands, and naming the association or company hold- 
ing the same). 
Regulations respecting export of deer shot for sport. Customs Dept. 
Mem. No. 1063 B, August 18, 1899. 
The following Regulations respecting the Export of Deer, shot for sport by persons 
not domiciled in Canada, have been made and established, viz. : — 
1. Deer when shot for sport under ProWncial or Territorial Authority in Canada, 
by any person not domiciled in Canada may be exported under the following condi- 
tions and limitations: — 
Ports: 1. The deer may l^e exported only at the Customs Ports of Halifax, Yar- 
mouth, Macadam Junction, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Niagara Falls, 
Fort Erie, Windsor, Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur, and such other Ports as shall 
from time to time by the Minister of Customs l)e designated for the export of deer. 
Seasons: 2. The exportation of deer in the carcase or parts thereof (except as to 
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