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nnder game dealer's license as hereinl3efore pro\'ided. The lic-ense fees shall be for 
cities ha sing a population of over 100,000, 810; for cities ha\'inga population of over 
50,000, So; and in cities having a population of less than 50,000 and all other munici- 
palities, 81. 62 V. (2) c. 33, e. 5. 
Penalties: [Sec.] 29. — (1) Any person committmg any offence under this Act in 
respect of deer, moose, elk, reindeer, cariboo * * * shall l3e liable for each 
offence to a fine not exceedmg $.50 and not less than $20. together with the costs 
of prosci'ution, and any person committing any other offence against any of the 
provisions of this Act shall be liable for each offence to a fine not exceeding 825 and 
not less than 85, together with the costs of prosecution, and in default of immediate 
payment of such fine and costs, shall l^e imprisoneil in the common gaol of the county 
where such con\-iction takes place, for a period not exceeding three months. 62 V. 
(2), c. 33, s. 10 (1). 
(3) A violation of this Act shall constitute a separate offence in respect of each 
and every game animal or bird which is the subject thereof. * * * 
(4) Any person offending against any of the proxisions of this Act who has been 
convicted of the same or any other offence against this Act within two years there- 
tofore, shall be liable to a i^enalty of not less than double the minimum i>enalty here- 
mbefore provided for such second offence, and upon a third or any subsequent 
conviction such person shall be liable to a i>enalty of not less than the maximum 
penalty hereinbefore provided. 62 V. (2) c. 33, s. 10 (2). 
QUEBEC. 
Revised Statutes as amended by Statutes of 1899, 62 Vic, Chap. XXTV. 
SMpment: [Art.] 1397. After the first [fifteen]^ days of the close season, all 
railway, steam1x)at and other companies, and public carriei-s, are forbidden to 
carry [any moose, caribou or deer, the whole or any part of the flesh of such animal 
or the green hide thereof.] 
Any railway, steamboat or other company or any jjerson favoring in any manner 
whatever the contravention of this article, shall l3e liable to a penalty [of not le.ss 
than ten dollars, and not more than twenty dollars.] 
Nevertheless, it is lawful for the Commissioner, at any time, to grant transport 
permits when it has ]>een established to his satisfaction that the moose, caribou or 
deer or parts thereof which it is desired to transport have been taken or killed during 
the time when hunting is allowed and in a lawful manner. 
For such i>ermits there may be exacted a fee, the amount whereof shall be fixed 
by the Commis:?ioner, according to circumstances, but which shall not exceed five 
dollars. 
Sale seasons: [Art.] 1405. Every animal or bird protected by the preceding 
articles when lawfully taken or killed, or any portion of such animal or bird may be 
bought or sold, during [fifteen days] to be computed from the expiration of the 
period fixed by the section for the taking or killing thereof. 
Assented to February 25, 1899. 
Statutes of 1901, 1 Ed. VII, Chap. 12, p. 52-64. 
Sale of partridges: [Art.] 3. The following article is added after article 1400 of 
the Revised Statutes, as enacted by the said act: 
1400a. It is forbidden to sell, expose for sale or to have in ix)Ssession for the pur- 
pose of sale, any birch- or swamp-partridge before the first day of October, 1903. 
Every delivery of partridge, otherwise than merely gi-atuitous, shall constitute a 
sale in the terms of this provision. 
^ Words in brackets indicate changes in the Revised Statute's. 
