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drunkenness may be dismissed, and shall be subject to the penalties of this By-law ; and the license of such cart, truck, or sled may be sus- pended or forfeited, according to the nature of the offence of such driver.

[0. No licensed truckman or driver shall drive his horse faster than a slow and easy trot in or through any part of the city.

II. Any truckman who shall refuse or neglect immediately to obey any call for any public duty, to be made on him by the Mayor or any one of the City Councillors, City Marshal, or any of the police, or, on the occasion of a fire, by any officer of the Fire Department, shall be subject to the penalties of this By-law, and his license may be suspended for such time as the Stipendiary Magistrate shall think proper.

12. No truckman shall leave his horse and cart, truck or sled without a driver; or shall feed his horse (except from a nose-bag) in any of the public streets, lanes or squares of the city.

13. Every licensed truckman shall have affixed to his harness for the purpose of drawing his sled or sleigh, at least one good and suffi- cient open bell.

14. When the driver of any cart, truck, or sled, attempts to pass another cart, truck or sled, or any carriage—having its head in the same direction; such drivels shall take care to pass on the. right side of such cart, truck, sled or carriage, so as to leave a sufficient way open on his left hand for the cart, mick, sled or carriage, which he 15 about to pass.