The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . -onmay kill more than too grouse, , and partridges in a yeai or season,nor more than 20 111 any one day. InSaskatchewan, the same number may bekilled in a year 01 Season, but only 10 ill any one day. The law in Alberta is similar to that in Saskatchewan. The killing ofducks is limited in Manitoba to 20 in anyone day before October ist, or 50 in anyone day during the remainder of the openseason. The season for deer is very short, as w ill be seen from the table on p. 264, andthe number th
The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . -onmay kill more than too grouse, , and partridges in a yeai or season,nor more than 20 111 any one day. InSaskatchewan, the same number may bekilled in a year 01 Season, but only 10 ill any one day. The law in Alberta is similar to that in Saskatchewan. The killing ofducks is limited in Manitoba to 20 in anyone day before October ist, or 50 in anyone day during the remainder of the openseason. The season for deer is very short, as w ill be seen from the table on p. 264, andthe number that may be killed is strictlylimited. In Saskatchewan, only two of thedeer family, whether known as caribou,moose, elk, wapiti, deer, or otherwise, nia\be killed by any one person. In Manitobaand Alberta only one of each kind may bekilled by any one person. Destructionby poison and destruction or capture bysnares and other contrivances of all gamebirds and animals is prohibited. Thetabic on page 264 shows the seasons duringwhich it is forbidden to hunt differentspecies of animals and A HUNTERS TROPHIES.
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