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sons, vehicles,

10. Any constable or other peace officer, if deputed by any Officer may public department, may, within the limits for which he is search per such constable or peace officer, stop, detain and search any &c. person reasonably suspected of having or conveying in any manner any such stores stolen or unlawfully obtained, or any vessel, boat or vehicle in or on which there is reason to suspect that any public stores stolen or unlawfully obtained may be found:

[38-39 V., c.

25, s. 6.]

ed authorized.

2. A constable or other peace officer shall be deemed to be When officer deputed within the meaning of this section if he is deputed by shall be deemany writing signed by the person who is the head of such department, or who is authorized to sign documents on behalf of such department.

H. M. vessels,

25, s. 8.]

C.

11. No person shall, without permission in writing from Searching for the Admiralty or from some person authorized by the stores near Admiralty in that behalf, creep, sweep, dredge or otherwise &c. search for stores in the sea or any tidal or inland water, within [38-39 V., one hundred yards from any vessel belonging to Her Majesty or in Her Majesty's service, or from any mooring place or anchoring place, appropriated to such vessels, or from any mooring belonging to Her Majesty, or from any of Her Majesty's wharves or docks, victualling or steam factory yards.

12. Every one who violates the provisions of the next Penalty in preceding section shall, on summary conviction before two such case. [38-39 V., c. justices of the peace, be liable to a penalty not exceeding 25, s. 81 twenty-five dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months, with or without hard labour.

13. In all prosecutions under this Act, proof that any Proof under soldier, seaman or marine was actually doing duty in Her this Act. Majesty's service shall be prima facie evidence that his enlistment, entry or enrolment has been regular.

[38-39 V., c.

14. Nothing in this Act shall prevent any person from Other remedy being indicted, under this Act or otherwise, for any indictable not affected. offence, made punishable on summary conviction by this Act, 25, 16.1 or prevent any person from being liable, under any other Act or otherwise, to any other or higher penalty or punishment than is provided for any offence by this Act, so that no person is twice punished for the same offence.

in case speci

15. Any person convicted or sentenced to imprisonment Imprisonment under this Act in Halifax, may be imprisoned in the city in ca prison with hard labour, instead of the county gaol.

fied.

16. This Act shall be substituted for the Revised Statutes, Repeal, R.S. Chapter one hundred and seventy, intituled "An Act respecting C., c. 170. Military and Naval Stores," which is hereby repealed.

SCHEDULE.

Marks appropriated for Her Majesty's use in or on Naval, Military, Ordnance, Barrack, Hospital and Victualling Stores.

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Hempen cordage and wire White, black or coloured ***

rope.

Canvas, fearnought hammocks and seamen's bags.

Bunting.

Candles.

(word "worsted" struck out by 53 V., c. 38, s. 1) threads laid up with the yarns and the wire, respectively. A blue line in a serpentine form.

A double tape in the warp. Blue or red cotton threads in each wick, or wicks of red cotton.

Timber, metal and other stores The broad arrow, with or not before enumerated.

without the letters W.D.

Marks appropriated for use on Stores, the property of Her Majesty, in the right of Her Government of Canada.

STORES.

Public stores.

MARKS.

The name of any public department, or the word "Canada," either alone or in combination with a Crown or the Royal Arms.

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CHAPTER 46.

An Act respecting the conveyance of Liquors on board
Her Majesty's Ships in Canadian Waters.

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[Assented to 23rd June, 1887.]

ER Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. Every person who, without the previous consent of the Conveying or officer commanding the ship or vessel,

attempting to convey liquor

(a.) Conveys any spirituous or fermented liquor on board on board Her any of Her Majesty's ships or vessels ;

Majesty's ships.

(b.) Approaches or hovers about any of Her Majesty's ships [16-17 V., c. or vessels for the purpose of conveying any such liquor on 69, s. 12.] board the same;

(c.) Gives or sells to any man in Her Majesty's service, on board any such ship or vessel, any spirituous or fermented liquor;

Is guilty of a misdemeanour and liable, on summary convic- Penalty. tion before two justices of the peace, to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars for each offence, and in default of payment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month.

C.

2. Any officer in Her Majesty's service, any warrant or Apprehension petty officer in the navy, and any non-commissioned officer of of offenders. marines may, in like manner as any peace officer, apprehend, 69, s. 12.] [16-17 V., c without warrant, any person found committing any offence against the provisions of this Act.

3. Any officer in Her Majesty's service, any warrant or Vessels may petty officer of the navy, or any non-commissioned officer of be searched. [16-17 V., c. marines, with or without seamen or persons under his com- 6012. mand, may search any boat or vessel which hovers about or approaches, or which has hovered about or approached, any of Her Majesty's ships or vessels, and may seize any spirituous or And liquor fermented liquor found on board such boat or vessel; and the seized. liquor so found shall be forfeited to the Crown.

OTTAWA Printed by BROWN CHAMBERLIN, Law Printer to the Queen's Most

Excellent Majesty.

CHAPTER 47.

An Act respecting the Defacing of Counterfeit Notes and the use of Imitations of Notes.

Repealed from 1st July, 1891, by 53 V., c. 31, s. 104.

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CHAPTER 48.

An Act to amend the Act respecting Offences against
Public Morals and Public Convenience.

[Assented to 23rd June, 1887.]

HER Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the

Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as

follows:

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amended.

1. Paragraph (b) of section three of chapter one hundred R.S.C., c. and fifty-seven of the Revised Statutes of Canada, intituled: 157, s. 3, "An Act respecting Offences against Public Morals and Public Convenience, "is hereby amended by inserting the words or insane" after the word "imbecile, where the same occurs in the second line and at the end of the said paragraph respectively.

2. Section four of the said chapter is hereby repealed and s. 4, repealed; the following substituted therefor:

new section.

of marriage.

4. Every one above the age of twenty-one years who, Seducing ununder promise of marriage, seduces and has illicit connection der promise with any unmarried female of previously chaste character and Punishment. under twenty-one years of age, is guilty of a misdemeanour and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years."

OTTAWA Printed by BROWN CHAMBERLIN, Law Printer to the Queen's Most
Excellent Majesty.

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