National And State Dairy Laws

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boarding house, or lumber camp, either public or private, who shall supply the guestsor boarders of such hotel, restaurant. Diniugcar. Eatinghouse. Boarding house, or lumber camp with any oleaginous substance or substances or any compound of the same, or any other compound other than that produced from unadulterated milk, or of cream from the saine. Or any article designed to take the place of but- ter, shall cause to be plainly printed upon every bill of fare used in said hotel, res- taurant.
...Eating house, boarding house, or lumber camp, when such adulterated compound is used immediately under the title thereof and before the naming of any article of food thereon, in capital letters, no smaller than those known as non- pariel Celtic, in the English language, the words "Oleomargarine (or butterine) used as a substitute for butter. " In case no bill of fare is used in said hotel, res- taurant, dining car. Eating house, boarding house, or lumber camp, then the pro- prietor or keeper thereof shall cause to be posted upon each and every side ot the dining room or eating room, in a position where the same can be seen Irom any part of said room, and in letters large enough to be distinctly seen and read from any part of said room, a card containing the words in the English language "Oleo- margarine (or butterine) used as a substitute for butter, " and shall keep the same continuously posted as aforesaid, so long as said compounds, or either of them, are kept and used.

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