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Cecil Swale Diary, 1904

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JOINT STOCK COMPANIES - Continued.

each petitioner, and how it is held for the company, and whether it was paid in cash, by services, or by the purchase or transfer of property or how otherwise.

The ten per cent, paid in on the stock must be deposited to the credit of the Receiver-General of Canada, and must be standing at such credit in some chartered bank in Canada, and the petitioners must, with their petition, produce the deposit receipt for such amount so deposited. This receipt must be accompanied by a draft for the amount so deposited payable to the credit of the Receiver-General. When the letters patent have been granted or refused the Receiver-General will refund to the company the amount deposited.

In case the object of the company is one requiring that it should own real estate, any portion not exceed-ing one half of the ten per cent, to be paid in on the stock may be taken as paid in, if it is bona fide invested in real estate suitable to such object, and such real estate is, by a valid registered deed, duly held by two or more trustees for the company; and the petitioners must establish by affidavit or statutory declaration the fact that such real estate is of the required value over and above all encumbrances thereon.

The petition must be signed by each of the petitioners in person, and in the presence of a witness. If, how-ever, this is impracticable in any case, the petitioner may sign by an attorney; but the original power of attorney, or a duly-authenticated or notarial copy thereof, must be produced. Each signature must be verified by affidavit or statutory declaration by the witness thereto.

The facts stated in the petition must be established by affidavit or statutory declaration.

The petition must be accompanied by a memorandum of agreement and stock book, duly executed, in dupli-cate, and the signatures to the same must be verified as in the case of the signatures to the petition.

The petition must also be accompanied by an affidavit or statutory declaration proving the publication in The Canada Gazette of the petitioner's notice of intention to apply for the letters patent.

No step will be taken towards the issue of the letters patent until the fees therefor shall have been paid.

The following is the tariff of fees payable upon applications for incorporation of companies under The Dominion Joint Stock Company Act:

When capital stock is $20,000 or less-$50; when capi-

tal stock is more than $20,000 and less than $50,000-$150; when capital stock is $50,000 or upwards and less than $100,000-$200; when capital stock is $100,000 or upwards and less than $150,000-$225; when capital stock is $150,000 or upwards and less than $200,000-$250; when capital stock is 8200,000 or upwards and less than $300,000-$300; when capitel stock is 8300,000 or upwards and less than $400,000-$325 when capitals stock is $400,000 or upwards and less than $500,000-$350; when capital stock is $500,000 or upwards and less than 8600,000-$375; when capital stock is $700,000 or upwards and less than $800,000-$400; when capital stock is $700,000 or upwards and less than 8800,000-$425; when capital stock is 8800,000 or upwards and less than $900,000-$450; when capital stock is $900,000 or upwards and less than $1,000,000-8475; when capital stock is $1,000,000-$500. For every additional million dollars of capital stock or fractional part thereof-$100. For supplementary letters ntary l patent to increase the capital stock the fee is to be according to the above tariff, but on the increase only. For supplementary letters patent for any purpose other than an increase of capital a fee of $100.

ABSTRACT OF ONTARIO GAME LAWS.

No person shall, on the Lord's Day, hunt or kill any game animal or bird, or use any gun or other engine for that purpose.

No person shall hunt or kill any deer, moose, reindeer or caribou, except under a license.

No wild ducks, geese, or other water fowl, shall be hunted or killed from sall-boats, yachts or launches, propelled by steam or other power.

No person shall kill or take any game animal or bird by the use of poison.

No person not a resident and domiciled in Ontario, may hunt or kill any animal or bird in Ontario without having procured a non-resident license.

Deer. Open season November 1st to November 15th, both days inclusive.

Only two Deer may be taken in one season by ons person. Moose, Reindeer or Caribou. Open season 1st Novem-her to Iith November, both days inclusive, in that part of Ontario lying south of the main line of Canadian Pacific Railway from town of Mattawa to town of Port Arthur. Throughout all that part of Ontario lying north and west of main line of Canadian Pacific Railway from Mattawa to Port Arthur, open season is from 16th October to 15th November, both days inclusive. Only one Moose, Reindeer or Caribou may be taken in one season by one person.

No cow Moose, or young Moose, Reindeer or Caribou under the age of one year can be killed.

No Elk or Wapiti shall be hunted, taken or kill at any time in Ontario.

No person may transport or have in possession, except

from November 1st to 15th, any wild Deer, Moose, Rein-deer or Caribou, or head, raw skin or other part thereof, unless accompanied by affidavit that same was taken during the open season. Deer, Moose, Reindeer or Caribou may not be carried or transported unless a license shipping coupon is attached.

No hounds or dogs accustomed to pursue Deer are allowed at large where Deer are found, during the close season for Deer.

Hounds or dogs running Deer during the close season may be killed on sight by any person, who shall not be liable to damage for so doing.

Ducks. Open season September 1st to December 15th, both days inclusive.

Geese and Swans Open season September 15th to May Ist in the following year, both days inclusive.

Grouse, Open season September 15th to December 15th, both days inclusive.

Hares, Open season September 15th to December 15th, both days inclusive.

Partridge. Open season September 15th to December Tóth, both days inclusive. May not be bought or sold before the 15th day of September, 1906.

Pheasants.-Open sesson September 15th to Decem ber 15th, both days inclusive, English or Mongolian Pheasants may not be killed before the 15th day of Sep-tember, 1905.

Plover. Open senson September 15th to December 15th, both days inclusive.

Prairie Posel-Open season September l5th to De

cember 15th, both days inclusive. May not be killed before the 15th day of September, 1905.

Quail-Open season Ist November to 1st December, both days inclusive. May not be bought or sold before the 15th day of October, 1905,

Rail, Open season September 15th to December 15th, both days inclusive.

Turkeys, Wild. Open season November 1st to Decem ber 1st, both days inclusive. May not be killed before the 15th day of October, 1905.

Snipe. Open season September 15th to December 15th, both days inclusive. May not be bought or sold before the 15th day of September, 1905.

Woodcock Open season September 15th to December 15th, both days inclusive. May not be bought or sold before the 15th day of September, 1905.

Insectivorous birds may not be caught, killed or sold, or had in possession without a permit, except Hawks, Crows, Black-birds and English Sparrows.

Squirrels (Black and Grey).-Open season September 15th to December 15th, both days inclusive.

Beaver and Otter. Open season November 1st to April Ist in following year, both days inclusive, May not be taken or killed before the 1st day of November, 1905.

Muzkrata, Open season January Ist to May Ist, both days inclusive. But no Muskrat may be shot during the month of April. Norn-For further particulars address E. Tinsley, Chief Game Warden, Parliament Buildings, Toronto.

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