IMPORTATION OF ANIMALS FROM UNITED STATES AND 
NEWFOUNDLAND. 
Sec. 30. All animals imported into the Dominion of Canada from 
the United States and Newfoundland must be accompanied by a 
statutory declaration or affidavit made by the owner or importer 
stating clearly the purpose for which said animals are imported, 
viz.:—Whether for breeding purposes; for milk production, for work, 
for grazing, feeding or slaughter, or whether they form part of set- 
tlers’ effects, or whether they are entered for temporary stay, as 
provided by these regulations. : 
Sec. 31. Said declaration or affidavit must be presented to the 
Collector of Customs at the port of entry, who will decide whether 
the animals are entitled to entry under these regulations, and who 
will notify the Veterinary Inspector of the Department of Agri- 
culture in all cases where the regulations require an inspection to be 
made. D 
Horses, Mules and Asses. 
Sec. 32. On and after March 1, 1907, the importation of branded 
or range western horses, mules and asses, other than ‘those which are 
gentle and broken to harness or saddle, is prohibited. 
Sec. 33. Horses, mules or asses, other than those comprising part | 
of settlers’ effects, shall be inspected and must be accompanied by :— 
(a) A satisfactory certificate of mallein test dated not more than 
thirty days prior to the date of entry, and signed by an inspector 
of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry; or, 
(b) A similar certificate from a reputable veterinarian, provided 
such ‘certificate is endorsed by an inspector of the said Bureau 
of Animal Industry ; or, 
(c) A similar certificate Irom an inspector of the Canadian Deine 
ment of Agriculture. 
Sec. 34. When not so accompanied such horses, mules or asses 
must be submitted to the mallein test either at the quarantine station 
where entry is made, or, under certain restrictions, at point of 
destination. 
Sec. 35. When tested at the port of entry, if any reactors are found 
they shall be slaughtered without compensation or definitely marked 
and returned to the United States, and must not again be presented 
for entry. All horses, mules or asses in the same consignment shall 
