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(c) Or otherwise do or cause damage or injury to any of the fire protective 

 appliances on the said engines. 



6. No such railway company shall permit fire, live coals, or ashes to be 

 deposited upon its tracks or right of way, unless they are extinguished immediately 

 thereafter, except in pits provided for the purpose. 



7. No such railway company shall burn lignite coal on its locomotive engines 

 as fuel for transportation purposes, unless otherwise ordered by the Board — 

 lignite coal consisting of and including all varietiesi of coal between peat and 

 bituminous, with a carbon-hydrogen ratio of 11.2 or less, such ratio being based 

 on analvsis of air-dried coal. 



Fig. 3 — Natural woodland conditions existing on parts of the land at the 

 Provincial Forest Station. 



8. Every such railway company shall establish and maintain fire-guards along 

 the route of its railway as the Chief Fire Inspector may prescribe. The nature, 

 extent, establishment and maintenance of such fire-guards shall be determined as 

 follows : — 



(a) The Chief Fire Inspector shall each year prepare and submit to every 

 such railway company a statement of the measures necessary for establishing and 

 maintaining the routes of such railways in a condition safe from fire, so far 

 as may be practicable. 



(&) Said measures may provide for the cutting and disposal by fire, or other- 

 wise, of all or any growth of an inflammable character, and the burning or other 



