:,Tlio. Earl of'Huntirigdonj master; Athcrktone Hounds, Vat Hmckley, during a fast run'recently was thrown from his'horse, and collar-bone'fractured.'':•;;/■':'■: i , So strict , are the: precautions which are now taken by the Canadianautho'ritiesto prevent infection;. of: .Canadian cattle by : foot .and ,)nouth' disease' from;,across -.tho ■ American border: at. Niagara'* that'foot piissengers .who cross thp' international bridges there are obliged to hayo their, footwear disinfected' before entcring'Canada,' and vehicular traffic of all' kinds ,is ; . absolutely suspended. • Precaution- l-espectingv. foot passengers Jins been taken. becauso'.ji '13 known. that .the. virus hns boon carried on' American side to uninfected districts on the boots of men who have walked through the Buffalo stookyarda.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 431, 13 February 1909, Page 10
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