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Sec. 18. Any animal affected with any contagious or infectious 
disease, which is imported or introduced, or attempted to be imported 
or introduced into Canada, shall be forfeited and may be forthwith 
destroyed or disposed of as the Minister may direct. And every per- 
son who imports or introduces, or attempts to import or introduce 
into Canada any animal affected with any contagious or infectious . 
disease, shall be deemed guilty of a breach of these Regulations in 
regard to each: and every animal so imported and introduced, or 
attempted to be imported or introduced by him. 
Sec. 19. The importation of head ropes which have been used for 
tying up cattle is prohibited, and all vessels carrying or having on. 
board such head ropes in contravention of this Regulation shall be 
liable to be declared to be infected under ‘The Animal Contagious 
Diseases Act, 1903.’ 
Sec. 20. The importation of the manure of swine is prohibited. 
Sec. 21. Any Veterinary Inspector may declare any railway car, 
or other land or water conveyance bringing animal manures into 
Canada, an infected place within the meaning of the provisions of 
the ‘ Animal Contagious Diseases Act,’ whenever he shall have reason 
to believe or to have well founded suspicion that such may be a source 
of danger as respects the introduction of disease; and the unloading 
of such car or other land or water conveyance shall be in consequence 
prohibited until otherwise ordered in secandance with the provisions 
of the said Act. 
Horses, Mules and Asses. 
Sec. 22. Horses, mules and asses imported from countries other 
than the United States, Newfoundland and Mexico, must be accom- 
panied by the certificate of a qualified veterinarian and of the local 
authority of the district whence they came that no glanders ‘ maladie 
du ecoit’ or other serious infectious or contagious disease affecting 
horses has existed in said district for a period of six months prior to 
their shipment. . 
Sec. 23. Horses, ae and asses imported from countries other 
than the United States, Newfoundland and Mexico, consigned to 
Montreal, may be, if the Minister so directs, inspected at the port 
of Quebec during summer navigation; in absence of special direction 
of the Minister they must be inspected at the port of Montreal. Such 
‘animals landing at any of the other ports named shall be inepeded at 
such ports. 
