IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 21 eee before his removal to Canada, and has brought them into Canada within one year after his first arrival, viz: : If horses only are broughtin......................... 16 allowed If cattle RM PaWosssero Anat cteccscoe het i a, Gree If sheep Bi men Mars an a aioe eee easier 160 “ If swine Rae Bain SOE an A aot, ceeateierne 1600S If horses, cattle, sheep and swine are brought in together, or part of each, the same proportions as above are to be observed. Duty is to be paid on the live stock in excess of the number above provided for. For customs entry purposes a mare with a colt under six months old is to be reckon- ed as one animal; a cow with a calf under six months is also to be reckoned as one animal. Cattle and other live stock imported into Canada are subject to Quarantine Regulations. The settler will be required to take the following oath: LR Aaete Sete reer teem aoe aan ene Rees ,do hereby solemnly make oath and say that all the goods and articles hereinbefore mentioned are to the best of my knowl- edge and belief entitled to free entry as Settlers’ Effects under the tariff of duties of customs now in force, and that all of them have been actually owned by myself for at least six months before my removal to Canada; and that none of the goods or articles shown in this entry have been imported as merchandise or for use in any manufactur- ing establishment, or as a contractor’s outfit, or for sale, and that I intend becoming a permanent settler within the Dominion of Canada, and that the ‘‘Live Stock” enumer- ated and described in the entry hereunto attached, is intended for my own use on the farm which I am about to occupy (or cultivate), and not for sale or speculative pur- poses, nor for the use of any other person or persons. Sworn to before me................. hist daysOhmsunwns Shree tonite 191.. (CON gone ee eae Do en oka re meme Freight Regulations 1. Carloads of Settlers’ Effects, within the meaning of the settlers’ tariff, may be made up of the following described property for the benefit of actual settlers, viz.:— Live stock, any number up to, but not exceeding ten (10) head, all told, viz.:—Cattle, calves, sheep, hogs, mules, or horses; household goods and personal property (second- hand); wagons or other vehicles for personal use (second-hand), except automobiles, hearses, omnibuses or similar vehicles; farm machinery, implements and tools (all second-hand); soft wood lumber (pine, hemlock, spruce or basswood only) and shingles not to exceed 2,500 feet in all, or the equivalent thereof; or in lieu of, not in addition to, the lumber and shingles, a portable house K. D., may be shipped; seed; small quantity of trees or shrubbery; small lot live poultry or pet animals; and sufficient feed for the live stock while on the journey. Settlers’ Effects rates, however, will not apply on shipments of second-hand wagons, buggies, farm machinery, implements or tools, musical instruments, bicycles or sewing machines unless accompanied by house- hold goods. 2. Should the allotted number of live stock be exceeded, the additional animals will be charged for at the less than carload livestock rate at estimated weights as per Canadian Freight Classification No. 16, supplements thereto or reissues thereof. 3. Passes.—One man will be passed free in charge of live stock when forming part of carloads, to feed, water and care for them in transit. Agents will use the usual form of Live Stock Contract. 4. Merchandise, such as groceries, provisions, hardware, etc., also implements, machinery, vehicles, etc., if new, will not be regarded as Settler's Effects, and, if ship- ped, will be charged at the regular classified tariff rates. Agents, both at loading and delivering stations, therefore, give attention to the prevention of the loading of the contraband articles and see that the actual weights are way-billed when carloads exceed 24,000 pounds on lines St. Paul and north thereof. : : 5. Top Loads.—Agents do not permit, under any circumstances, any article to be loaded on the top of box or stock cars; such manner of loading is dangerous and absolutely forbidden. 6. Settlers’ Effects, to be entitled to the carload rates, cannot be stopped at any point short of destination for the purpose of unloading part. The entire carload must go through to the station to which originally consigned. —. eT