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pink, he shall be fined fifty dollars for the first offense, and 

 for each subsequent offense one hundred dollars. One-half of 

 the fine shall go to the complainant. 



Sec. 4338. The complainant may cause specimens of sus- 

 pected butter or cheese to be analyzed or otherwise tested as 

 to color and compounds; the expense of such analysis or test 

 not exceeding twenty dollars, in any case, may be included in 

 the cost of prosecution. 



Sec. 4339. A justice of the peace may issue a warrant 

 for searching, in the day-time, any store, hotel, boarding 

 house, or other place where oleomargarine butterine, or other 

 substance imitating butter or cheese is suspected to be kept or 

 concealed, when the discovery of such article may tend to con- 

 vict a person of any offense under the five preceding sections. 

 No warrant shall be issued except upon the oath of some per- 

 son that he has reason to suspect and does suspect that such 

 article or articles are kept or concealed in the place to be 

 searched. 



Sec. 4340. The term "butter" shall mean the product 

 usually known by that name, manufactured exclusively from 

 milk or cream or both, with or without salt or coloring mat- 

 ter. 



LARD. 



Sec. 4341. No person by himself, his agent or servant, 

 shall prepare, sell or expose for sale lard or any substance in- 

 tended for use as lard, which contains any ingredients but the 

 pure fat of swine, in any tierce, bucket, pail or other package 

 under a label bearing the words "pure," "refined," or "fam- 

 ily," alone or in combination with other words, unless the 

 package containing the same bears upon the outside thereof, 

 in letters not less than one-fourth of an inch long, the words, 

 "Compound Lard." 



Sec. 4342. A person violating the provisions of the pre- 

 ceding section shall be fined not more than fifty dollars for 

 each offense. 



MAPLE SUGAR AND HONEY. 



Sec. 4343. A person who adulterates maple sugar, maple 

 syrup, or bees' honey with cane sugar, glucose, or any subs 

 stance whatever for the purpose of sale or knowingly sell- 

 maple sugar, maple syrup or bees' honey that has been adul- 

 terated, shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hun- 

 dred dollars and not less than fifty dollars for each offense; 

 one-half of such fine shall go to the complainant. 



