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of milk scoring associations where several creameries combine 

 and hire an independent man to make surprise scorings. This 

 plan is to be recommended highly even before decision is made 

 to pay accordingly provided the results are posted at the weigh 

 can. 



Cans in transit should be protected against sun and dust, 

 and in very hot weather it will be found a good thing to cover 

 them with a wet blanket, as the evaporation of the water will cool 

 the cans. 



To secure the desired co-operation, it is much to be preferred 

 that the patrons take turns in delivery instead of having regular 

 milk haulers. If these have to be employed, as great care should 

 be used in selecting them as by our President in selecting an em- 

 bassador. Unless the milk receiver knows the hauler to be a man 

 of discretion, he had better not complain about the milk to him, 

 but, if possible, call on the farmer in person, or ask him to call at 

 the creamerv. 



