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Section 7. Whoever shall have possession or control of any 

 imitation butter or any substance designed to be used as a sub- 

 stitute for butter, contrary to the provisions of this act, for the 

 purpose of selling the same, or offering the same for sale, shall 

 be held to have possession of such property with intent to use 

 it in violation of this act. 



Section 8. No action shall be maintained on account of any 

 sale or contract made in violation of or with the intent to violate 

 this act by or through any person who was knowingly a party to 

 such wrongful sale or contract. 



Section 9. Whoever shall deface, erace, or remove any 

 mark provided by this act, with intent to mislead, deceive, or to 

 violate any of the provisions of this act, shall be guilty of a 

 misdemeanor. 



Section 10. Whoever shall violate any of the provisions of 

 this act shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty nor more 

 than two hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail 

 not to exceed sixty days, for each offense, or by both fine and 

 imprisonment, in the discretion of the court, or the fine alone 

 may be sued for and recovered before any justice of the peace 

 in the county where the offense shall be committed, at the 

 instance of any person, in the name of the people of the State of 

 Illinois as plaintiff. 



Section 11. It is hereby made the duty of the State's 

 attorney of each county in this State to prosecute all violations 

 of this act upon complaint of any person, and there shall be 

 taxed as his fees in the case the sum of ten dollars, which shall 

 be taxed as costs in the case. 



AN ACT to protect the public from imposition in relation to 

 canned or preserved food. (Approved June 27, 1885). 



Section 1. That is shall hereafter be unlawful in this State 

 for any packer or dealer in preserved or canned fruits and vege- 



