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may have in any way infringed any of the provisions of this or the next succeed- 

 ing clause ; and no person shall in any way interfere or tamper with any spring, 

 pipes, valves, traps, tanks, or any other apparatus connected with the supply and 

 distribution of the said water. 



(13) The superintendent or his authorized agent shall have free access for 

 inspection at all reasonable times to any bath-house or building using the water 

 of the springs, or to any pipe leading to or within such bath-house or building. 



(14) The Minister of the Interior shall have power to cause such portion of 

 the park as from time to time he may designate to be surveyed and laid out in 

 building lots, for the construction thereon of buildings for ordinary habitation 

 and purposes of trade and industry, and for the accommodation of persons 

 resorting to the park, and may issue leases for such lots for any term not exceed- 

 ing forty-two years, with the right of renewal, at rentals to be from time to time 

 fixed by him ; also, to set apart such portions of the park as he may think proper 

 for the sites of market-places, j iils, court-houses, places of public worship, burying- 

 grounds, benevolent institutions, squares, and for other similar public purposes. 



(15) The location, design, and general character of an}' buildings to be erected 

 as dwelling-houses or for purposes connected therewith, or fences, shall be subject 

 to the approval of the superintendent and to the sanction of the Minister of the 

 Interior. 



(a) No timber 011 any lot leased for residential purposes, except so much as- 

 is actually necessary to be removed to make room for the building and reasonable 

 access thereto, shall be cut or removed, except by permission of the superintendent. 



(16) The Minister of the Interior may issue licenses of occupation for the 

 working of mines and the development of mineral interests within the limits of 

 the park, subject, however, to the approval in each instance by the Governor-in- 

 Council, of the terms, conditions, and duration of such licenses of occupation. 



(17) All leases or licenses of occupation shall be in such form as may be 

 approved by the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Justice. 



(18) No bar-room or saloon shall be permitted within the park. 



(19) The following restrictions on the sale of intoxicating liquors in the park 

 shall be imposed and enforced, in addition to the restrictions imposed by the 

 North-west Territories Act. The sale of intoxicating liquors even under the 

 special permission granted under section ninety-two of the said Act, is strictly 

 prohibited, except in hotels, and there it shall only be allowed to hotel guests for 

 table use. Nor shall an} 7 person after obtaining such special permission, sell, 

 exchange, trade or barter, or have in his possession within the park, even for hotel 

 use under this regulation, any intoxicating liquor, until his special permission 

 issued in accordance with section ninety-two of the said North-west Territories 

 Act has been countersigned by the Minister of the Interior or his deputy, for 

 which countersigning a fee of fifty dollars shall be charged in each case ; and no 

 permit for a hotel shall be so countersigned unless such hotel shall have at least 

 twenty bed-rooms of a size and to be furnished in a manr.er satisfactory to the 

 superintendent. 



(20) If at any time during the continuance of the permit the superintendent 

 reports that the accommodation hereinbefore specified is not maintained, or if it 

 is proved to the satisfaction of the Minister of the Interior that the hotel is not 

 being conducted in an orderly and proper manner, the permit may be revoked 

 and cancelled by the Minister of the Interior and the permittee shall have no 

 claim to have repaid to him any portion of the fee paid for countersigning such 

 permit. 



(21) No person shall do business as a peddler in the park or act as guide 

 therein without a license from the Minister of the Interior, who shall have power 



