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labeled with the name of the person, firm or corporation mak- 

 ing the same, together with the location of the manufactory 

 and the words ''lard substitute" or ''adulterated lard" or 

 "compound," "imitation" or "blend," as the case may be, or 

 unless the same shall be sold under its own distinctive name, as 

 provided for in section 9 of this Act. 



Sec. 26. Persons Selling Imitation or Substitute for Lard 

 to Inform Purchaser.) It shall be unlawful to sell or offer for 

 sale any "lard substitute" or "adulterated lard" or "compound," 

 "imitation" or "blend," as herein defined, without informing 

 the purchaser thereof, or the person or persons to whom the same 

 is offered for sale, that the substitute sold or offered for sale is 

 "lard substitute" or "adulterated lard" or "compound," "imita- 

 tion" or "blend," as the case may be. 



Sec. 27, Sale of Process Butter not Branded Prohibited.) 

 No person, firm or corporation, agent or employe, shall manu- 

 facture for sale, sell, offer or expose for sale, in this State, any 

 butter that is produced by taking original packing stock butter, 

 or other butter, or both, and melting same so that the butter fat 

 can be drawn off or extracted, then mixing the said butter fat 

 with skimmed milk, or milk, or cream, or other milk product, 

 and rechurning or reworking the said mixture, or that produced 

 by any process that is commonly known as boiled, process or 

 renovated butter, unless the same is branded or marked, as pro- 

 vided in section 28 of this Act. 



Sec. 28. Process Butter — How Branded.) No person, 

 firm, corporation, agent or employe, shall sell, offer or expose 

 for sale, or deliver to a purchaser, any boiled, process or reno- 

 vated butter, as defined in section 27 of this Act, unless the 

 words "Renovated Butter" shall be plainly branded with gothic 

 or bold face letters at least three-fourths of an inch in length 

 on the top and sides of each tub, or box, or pail, or other kind of 

 case or package, or on the wrapper of prints or rolls or bulk 

 packages in which it is put up. If such butter is exposed for 

 sale uncovered, or not in a case or package, a placard containing 

 the label so printed shall be attached to the mass of butter in 

 such a manner as to be easily seen and read by the purchaser. 

 The branding or marking of all packages shall be in the English 

 language, and in a conspicuous place so as to be easily seen and 

 read by the purchaser. 



