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changing all the while and new adulterants coming in all the while. If 

 the Board has power to say that gelatine put into cream is an adulteration 

 the law will recognize it. The law has l>eeu tested; it has come to the 

 Appellate Court and the Supreme Court, and has been sustained through- 

 out in every particular. The rules of the State Board and everything has 

 been sustained. We are all right as far as law is concerned, and officers 

 all over the State are concerned, but we need a laboratory and money to 

 sustain it before anything can be done. We can not run our locomotive 

 without coal. 



The meeting was then adjourned. 



8— Agriculture. 



