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hereto to the effect that the parent or custodian of the child has conscientious objections to the child being vaccinated. The certificates (b) and (c) of a medical practitioner or the declaration of a conscientious objector shall be valid for one year only; and no teacher shall permit a child, in respect of whom a certificate as in (b) or (c) hereof or a declaration of conscientious objection has been issued or made, to attend school when small pox is present in the school section wherein the child resides.

10. Section 79 of said Chapter 6 is amended by Sub-section adding thereto the following sub-section :

(2) The term "householder" in this section shall be construed to apply to the superintendent or other person in charge of any general or other hospital, asylum, jail or institution of any kind.

added to Sec. 79.

11. Said Chapter 6 is further amended by insert- Sec. added. ing between Sections 76 and 77 thereof the following section:

76a. No person shall maintain or conduct any place in which wild animals are confined for breeding or other purposes except under conditions which in the opinion of the local board are not detrimental to the health and comfort of persons residing in the vicinity of such place.

CHAPTER 38.

Sub-sections (2) and

An Act to Amend the Nova Scotia Temperance Act.

(Passed the 29th day of April, A. D., 1922).

Be it enacted by the Governor, Council, and Assembly, as follows:

1. Sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 17 of the Nova Sec. 17, repeal-Scotia Temperance Act (1918, c. 8), are hereby reed; substituted pealed and the following substituted:

8. 8. (1), Sec. 21 (d), Chap. 8,

ed by Sec. 5,

(2) In the City of Halifax, the Board of Vendor Commissioners for Nova Scotia (hereinafter called the Board) may appoint one or more suitable persons to be called Vendors, who shall keep and sell in the City of Halifax such liquors as are required for medicinal, sacramental, mechanical and manufacturing purposes.

2. Sub-section (1) of Section 21 (d) of Chapter 8 1918, as enact- of the Acts of 1918, as enacted by Section 5 of ChapChap. 67, 1920, ter 67, Acts of 1920, is amended by adding thereto the following: "and of the vendors appointed under this Act."

amended.

Sub-section (1),

Sec. 51, amended.

CHAPTER 39.

An Act to Amend the Education Act.

(Passed the 29th day of April, A. D., 1922).

Be it enacted by the Governor, Council, and Assembly, as follows:

The "Education Act," Chapter 9 of the Acts of 1918, is amended:

1. By substituting in Section 51, sub-section (1), seventh line, for the word "twelve" the word "twenty."

Sec. 52,

2. By substituting in Section 52, sub-section (1), Sub-section (1); fifth line, for the word "at" the word "or."

amended.

Sec. 72,

3. By adding to Section 72, sub-section (h), the Sub-section (h), words, "and of sending representatives to any conven- amended. tion authorized under a regulation of the Council."

amended.

4. By substituting in the second line of Section 116 Sec. 116, for the amount "$600.00" the amount "$1000."

5. By substituting for Sub-section (1) of Section Sub-section (1), 121 the following:

121. (1) Every board and the trustees of every school section shall, before the first day of September, in every year, ascertain the name and age of every child or person from the age of four years to eighteen years residing in the school section, and the name of the parent of person, and the address, and enter the same in a book to be kept of record.

Sec. 121, substituted.

6. By substituting for Section 138 the following: Sec. 138,"

138. (1) No child under the age of sixteen years shall be allowed or permitted by any person to labour in any business whatever or street trade, nor accompany any person engaged in any street trade during the hours from nine o'clock in the morning until halfpast three in the afternoon of any school day, unless such child delivers to the employer or has in his possession a certificate signed by the principal, or secretary of the board, or a certificate signed by the principal that such child has passed a satisfactory examination in grade seven of common school work.

(2) Every person who allows or permits any child or any person engaged in any street trade who allows or permits a child to accompany him contrary to the provisions of this section shall for each offence be liable to a penalty of not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars, and in default of payment to imprisonment for not more than one month.

substituted.

CHAPTER 40.

Sub-section added to s. s. 1, Sec. 12.

Turn to the right plate to be displayed.

Sub-section 1, Sec. 22, amended.

Sub-section 2, Sec. 22, amended.

s. s. 3, Sec. 22,

as amended by

71, 1920, amended.

An Act to Amend Chapter 12, Acts of 1918, "The
Motor Vehicle Act, 1918," and Acts in
Amendment Thereof.

(Passed the 29th day of April, A. D., 1922).

Be it enacted by the Governor, Council, and Assembly, as follows:

1. Sub-section 1 of Section 12 of Chapter 12 of the Acts of 1918 is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sub-section:

(f) there shall be displayed between the first day of January, A. D., 1923, and the first day of July, A. D., 1923, on the front of the motor vehicle, in such a manner as to be plainly visible, a plate issued by the Secretary with the words "Turn to the Right" thereon.

2. Sub-section 1 of Section 22 of said Act is hereby amended by striking out the word "left" in the ninth line of said section and inserting in lieu thereof the word "right."

3. Sub-section 2 of Section 22 of said Act is hereby amended by striking out the word "right" in the sixth line of said section and inserting in lieu thereof the word "left" and by striking out the word "left" in the eighth line of said section and inserting in lieu thereof the word "right" and by striking out the word "right" in the ninth line of said section and inserting in lieu thereof the word "left."

4. Sub-section 3 of Section 22 as amended by SecSec. 3, Chap. tion 3 of Chapter 71, Acts of 1920, is hereby further amended by striking out the word "left" in the fourth line of said sub-section and inserting in lieu thereof the word "right" and by striking out the word "left" in the sixth line of said section and inserting in lieu thereof where it occurs the word "right" and striking out the word "right" in the seventh line of said section and inserting in lieu thereof the word "left."

5. Sub-section 4 of Section 22 of said Act as said s. 8. 4, Sec. 22; as enacted by sub-section is enacted by Section 4 of Chapter 71 of Sec. 4. Chap. the Acts of 1920, is hereby amended by striking out amended. the word "left" in the eighth line of said sub-section and inserting in lieu thereof the word "right."

71, 1920,

amended.

6. Section 48 of said Act, is amended by adding Sec. 48. thereto the following:

Provided, however, that this section shall not apply to Ordinance Number 52, entitled, "An Ordinance to regulate traffic on streets," passed or enacted by the City Council of the City of Halifax, on the 7th day of March, 1918, and approved by the Governor-inCouncil on the 27th day of March, 1918, or to any amendments thereof which may thereafter be passed or enacted and which shall be approved of by the Governor-in-Council, and the said ordinance is confirmed and is declared to be legal and valid and to have full force and effect notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Act.

CHAPTER 41.

An Act to Amend Chapter 2, Acts of 1919, entitled,
"An Act to Provide for Fair Rents for Dwelling
Houses and to Restrict the Eviction of
Tenants, as Amended by Chapter 64,
Acts of 1921."

(Pased the 29th day of April, A. D., 1922).

Be it enacted by the Governor, Council, and Assembly, as follows:

1919, as enact

1. Section 6 of Chapter 2 of the Acts of 1919, as Sec. 6. Chap. 2, enacted by Chapter 64, Acts of 1921, is repealed and ed by Chap. 64, the following substituted therefor:

6.

This Act shall cease and determine on the 30th day of April, A. D., 1923.

1921, repealed; substituted.

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