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(3) The defacement of any object at any of the hot springs, or of any of the 

 natural rock formations, or timber, by written inscription, or otherwise, is strictly 

 forbidden ; as is also the throwing of any stones, sticks or other substances what- 

 soever into any of the springs or streams in the Park. 



(4) No advertisements, other than those issued or permitted by the Minister 

 of the Interior, shall be posted or displayed within the park, except on leased 

 property in the town site of Banff, or property in the village of Anthracite. 



(5) No live stock shall be permitted to run at large, nor shall pigs, sheep or 

 goats be brought into or kept within the park, provided, however, that licensed 

 butchers may bring in and keep for a period not exceeding thirty days, and at 

 such places and in the manner to be prescribed by the superintendent, animals to 

 be slaughtered for food purposes. 



(6) The superintendent shall from time to time select and designate pastur- 

 ing grounds within the park, upon which leaseholders may pasture not in excess- 

 of two milch cows and two horses for each lot leased ; but leaseholders availing 

 themselves of this regulation shall make provision satisfactory to the superintend- 

 ent for herding- the animals and driving them to and from the pasture grounds. 



(7) All stock found pasturing, except where authorized, may be impounded 

 and held until a proper guarantee be given that the trespass will not be repeated^ 

 and until a fine be paid sufficient to cover the expenses of impounding such stock, 

 feeding them while so impounded, and advertising. Failure to give the necessary 

 guarantees and to pay the fine within thirty days shall render the stock liable to 

 be sold by the superintendent, and the proceeds of such sale, after paying thereout 

 the tine, cost of maintenance, advertising and sale, shall be paid by the superin- 

 tendent to the owner of the stock. The superintendent may authorize any 

 person to act as pound-keeper, the rates of remuneration to be settled by the 

 Minister of the Interior. 



(8) The superintendent shall, upon application, furnish each owner of a dog- 

 or bitch, upon payment of a fee of one dollar in the case of a dog and two dollar* 

 in the case of a bitch, with a license authorizing him to keep such dog or bitch ; 

 such licenses shall expire on the thirtieth day of June in each year, and shall then 

 be renewed ; and any unlicensed dog or bitch may be impounded or destroyed, at 

 the discretion of the superintendent. 



(9) No person shall cut or remove any timber, growing or dead, or remove 

 or displace any mineral deposits or natural curiosities, unless by written permis- 

 sion of the superintendent. 



(10) No rubbish or any matter of an offensive nature shall be deposited, 

 except in such places and at such times and under such conditions as the super- 

 intendent shall designate. 



(11) No person shall ride or drive on or over any bridge within the park 

 faster than a walk ; furious riding or driving on public roads is also prohibited. 



(a) Horses driven with sleighs shall be provided with bells. 



(6) No person shall ride or drive across or on any side-walk, boulevard, 

 vacant lot, or common within the park, without the written permission of the 

 superintendent. Horse-racing is also prohibited, except in such places as may be 

 set apart for the purpose by the superintendent 



(c) Horses in use or attached to any vehicle shall not be allowed to stand 

 without being tied or in charge of some grown person. 



(12) The waters of the hot springs shall be controlled by the superintendent, 

 and shall be supplied to licensed bath-houses at such rental per annum as may be 

 fixed from time to time by Order-in-Council, and the superintendent may .at any 

 time shut off the supply of the said water, after two weeks' notice in writing, 

 from any such bath-house, the lessee of which may be in arrears for rent or who 



