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to revoke such license in his discretion; and no guide shall be entitled to charge 

 for his services more than fifty cents per hour for six hours or under, and not 

 more than three dollars for any day not exceeding ten hours. 



('12) All slaughter-houses, butcher-shops, fish-stalls, and any other business 

 which from its nature is or may become offensive or obnoxious, shall be carried 

 on only at such places as the superintendent may designate in the license for the 

 establishment of such business, and shall be subject at any time, on sixty days' 

 notice in writing delivered lo the owner or lessee in person, or left at his place of 

 residence or place of business to removal to such other place as the superintendent 

 may designate. Every license issued under this clause .shall be subject to revo- 

 cation at any time upon thirty days' notice to the licensee, and the business shall 

 entirely cease on the revocation of a license. 



(23) The Minister of the Interior may issue a license to any person or 

 persons undertaking to place a steam yacht or other vessel, or vesssels, suitable 

 for the conveyance of passengers, and in all respects complying with the Steam- 

 boat Inspection Act or Acts regulating steam and other vessels, on any waters 

 within the park, to date from the first day of April in each year. The maximum 

 fare which may be charged for the conveyance of passengers in such boats shall 

 not exceed when running on regular trips up to eight miles, fifty cents ; above 

 eight and up to twelve miles, seventy-five cents ; over twelve miles, one dollar. 



(24) Licenses to carry on livery stables may be issued by the Minister of the 

 Interior, the fee for which shall be ten dollars per annum for each vehicle drawn 

 by two or more horses, and six dollars for each vehicle drawn by one horse ; and 

 no person shall keep horses or conveyances for hire without first having obtained 

 such license. The rates which may be charged for the hire of carriages or other 

 vehicles, and saddle horses, shall not exceed the following : 



(a) For the conveyance of one passenger from or to the railway station to or 

 from any licensed hotel or boarding-house within a radius of one-and-a-half miles 

 of the station, fifty cents ; to all points beyond one-and-a-half and within three 

 miles of the railway station, one dollar. 



(6) For the conveyance of one passenger when there are at least four passen- 

 gers in the vehicle, from any one point within one mile of the Bow River bridge, 

 at the end of Banff avenue, to and from Devil's Lake, two dollars. 



(c) For conveyance in any vehicle, drawn by two horses, and carrying not 

 more than four persons, for one passenger, one dollar for the first hour, and 

 twenty -five cents an hour for each additional passenger for the first hour ; and 

 for every subsequent hour, fifty cents for one passenger and twenty-five cents for 

 each additional passenger. 



(d) For conveyance in any vehicle drawn by two or more horses and 

 carrying more than four persons, seventy-five cents an hour for each person for 

 the first hour, and twenty-five cents an hour for every subsequent hour. 



(e) For conveyance in any vehicle drawn by one horse, one dollar an hour 

 for one person for the first hour, fifty cents an hour for an additional person for 

 the first hour, and fifty cents for each person for every subsequent hour. 



(f) For saddle-horses, three dollars for a whole day, two dollars for a half day 

 or by the hour seventy-five cents for the first hour and fifty cents for each 

 subsequent hour. In calculating half-a-day, one o'clock, p.m., shall be the hour 

 of division ; the maximum time allowed lor a half day shall be five hours ; and 

 twenty-five cents may be charged for each subsequent hour. 



(g) The rates for cartage of freight or general merchandise shall be subject 

 to agreement between the parties interested. 



(25) The tires on waggons used for freighting purposes on the roads 

 .constructed by the government within the park shall be at least two inches and 



