17. For the purposes of the four preceding sections the terms “butter” and “cheese” shall mean the products which are usually known by these names, and are manufactured exclusively from milk or cream, with salt and rennet, and with or without colouring matter.
Portion of sample to be reserved for defendant. 1884, 310, § 4.
18. Before commencing the analysis of any sample the person making the same shall reserve a portion which shall be sealed; and in case of a complaint against any person the reserved portion of the sample alleged to be adulterated shall upon application be delivered to the defendant or his attorney.
OF THE SALE OF CHOCOLATE.
Chocolate, how to be stamped. Public Statutes, chap. 60, § 8.
28. No manufacturer of chocolate shall make any cake of chocolate except in pans in which are stamped the first letter of his Christian name, the whole of his surname, the name of the town where he resides, and the quality of the chocolate in figures, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, as the case may be, and the letters Mass.
Ingredients of.
Boxes, how branded. Public Statutes, chap. 60, § 9.
29. Number one shall be made of cocoa of the first quality, and number two of cocoa of the second quality, and both shall be free from adulteration; number three may be made of the inferior kinds and qualities of cocoa. Each box containing chocolate shall be branded on the end thereof with the word chocolate, the name of the manufacturer, the name of the town where it was manufactured, and the quality, as described and directed in the preceding section for the pans.
Boxes, when may be seized, etc. Public Statutes, chap. 60, § 10.