lo May, 1911.] 



The City Milk Supply. 



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paying, they may understand that it is at least not a question of starva- 

 tion with their dairyman. 



Photographs are herewith presented of a few of the dairies mentioned. 

 Owing to the nature of the work, the handling must be done under shelter ; 

 and, for convenience, the plant is not spread out over more space than is 



actually necessary. I'his leaxcs \iiy lilllr lo Ik- seen from a single iihoto- 

 graph. or even a series ; hut, as the buildings are all fitted up to work 

 somewhat on the same lines, it will suflice if the arrangement of one is 

 descril)ed. 



The Modrl D.iiiy. owm-d by Messrs. .Simonton firos.. of Ki-w. is one 

 of tlif oldest ani! best nrranged <if these modern dairv (aitfits. It stands 



