.101 '*; *';; '' ''. *F : " : :-" '- : ' (c) a carriage or other vehicle engaged by some person attending a funeral. (d) a carriage or other vehicle engaged by some person lawfully visiting any grave or allotment. (e) a cart or other vehicle belonging to the Board. (f) a cart or other vehicle entering or being in the cemetery in connection with some work being done therein. (2) The driver of any hearse, carriage, motor-car, cart or other vehicle which shall enter or be in the cemetery contrary to this by-law shall be guilty of an olience against these by-laws. 22. Climbing over enclosure or writing on tombstone. No person shall wilfully climo or leap or walk over any enclosure or write upon any monument or tombstone or headstone in the cemetery. 23. Removal of plants etc. No person shall pluck or take away or remove any flower, plant or shrub or take away or remove any vase, flower pot or other article whatsoever from any allotment or from any part of the cemetery without the express permission of the owner of the allotment. 24. Allotment to be kept clean. The owner of every allotment or the person having charge thereof shall maintain such allotment in a clean condition. 23. Warden may require cleaning of allotment. The Warden may require the owner of any allotment or the person having charge thereof to clean the ,aid allotment whenever, in his opinion such cleaning is required. 26. Board to clean allotment when owner cannot be found. In cases where the owner or person, having the charge of an allotment, cannot be found or failed to clean his allotment after having been requested to do so by the warden it shall be the duty of the Board to do such cleaning as may be necessary and the cost thereby incurred shall be recoverable by the Board in the same manner as a civil debt against the owner or occupier thereof. 27. Memorial Of grave stone. 'No memorial or grave stone shall be taken away from the cemetery except with the permission in writing of the Warden. r 28. Right to cut down unsightly shrub or plant. small shrubs, plants and flowers may be placed on any grave, but the Board reserves the right to prune, cut down, dig up, and remove after due notice to the owner of the allotment or grave space, any shrub, plant or flower, at any time, if in their opinion, the same has become unsightly or insanitary. i J: 29. Burial of persons of same religious denomination. The Board, may, on application from any religious denomination, assign a definite area in the cemetery for the burial therein of the bodies of persons who were members of such religious denomination. Provided that the bodies of persons in respect of which no internment fees have been paid to the Board may be buried ln a separate section to be set apart for such burials. , . .. .... ..a. ~~~~~., i '. '... .. 1 i. i' .. .. .. --. h \ -. -' ^-*-, *. r~