. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission 1909-1911 : appointed to enquire into and report on all matters appertaining to the game fish, the fisheries, and the game of the province of A Misty Day on the Steel River, Thunder Bay A Corner of Rainy Lake. ? 1912 AND FISHEKIE^ (HJMMISSION. 229 should be c-ompelled to take out the corresponding license as a conditionof their property being passed through the Customs, irrespective of anydeclared intention to hunt, angle or otherwise. There is but little ques-tion that considerable amounts of money would be colle


. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission 1909-1911 : appointed to enquire into and report on all matters appertaining to the game fish, the fisheries, and the game of the province of A Misty Day on the Steel River, Thunder Bay A Corner of Rainy Lake. ? 1912 AND FISHEKIE^ (HJMMISSION. 229 should be c-ompelled to take out the corresponding license as a conditionof their property being passed through the Customs, irrespective of anydeclared intention to hunt, angle or otherwise. There is but little ques-tion that considerable amounts of money would be collected by thismeans which otherwise would be lost to the treasury, but it is to be ob-served that this would be a somewhat arbitrary measure and likely, inmany cases, to be resented by the visitor as an imputation of dishonestpurpose. Further, the Customs officials are not under Provincial con-trol, and consequently the measure would thereby be somewhat compli-cated, and in addition to this, the Province maintains a warden force toenforce the regulations, and if that warden force is inefficient, it is theProvince and not the visitor which is to blame. Undoubtedly there willalways be some sstrangers anxious to escape the payment of the non-resident hunting, s


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