1903 III EDWARD VII. Cap. 17. 41 thereof, composed of not less than five Council- Power“ lors, as aforesaid, to make such By-laws as to make Bylaw them shall seem meet for the good rule, peace, welfare and government of the said City, and to impose by such By-laws such fines, not exceeding ninety dollars, and such imprisonment not ex— ceeding ninety days, with or without hard labor, as they may deem proper for enforcing the same; and from time to time with and subject to the same limitations with respect to penalties, to make, ordain, enact, revise, amend, administer and enforce such By-laws as they may deem proper, which for greater certainty,—but not so as to restrict the generality of the foregoing terms of this section are declared to be for the purposes following : (I) To establish and maintain agood andpo.1 108 efficient system of Police in the said City. (2) To supress houses of ill-fame and to muses“ empower the Pohce Constables of sa1d C1ty to “1'1““ enter by day or by night into houses where it is known or suspected that females are kept or harbored for the purposes of prostitution, and to arrest all such females when found therein. (3) To regulate and manage the Market or Markets, and to establish and regulate Market 3131;153:3256 days and Fairs; to regulate the place and manner 4. of selling and weighing butchers’meat, hay, straw, fodder, wood, lumber and fish; to restrain and regulate the purchase and manner of selling of all meat by the carcass, by the quarter or cut up ; all vegetables, fruit, country produce, poul- try, and all other articles and things, or animals exposed for sale, or marketed in the open air in said City, and to impose such Tolls or License