The complaint as first served charged the defendant. with exposing-and offering for sale, and selling a glass bottle containing what purported to be maple syrup, and labeled ‘- maple syrup,” and that the same was adulterated in violation of chapter 524 of the Laws of 1903.
The matter of the allowance of the amendment, as well as of the costs imposed, rested in the sound discretion of the court at Special Term, and no abuse of that discretion is apparent. We do not think the court was bound to deny the motion on the ground of
All concurred.
Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.
Adding to Agricultural Law (Laws of 1893, chap. 338), §§ 164,165.— [Rep.
