v i A-»-L_ ' i.._\_ . .a, l __ _.` . ,_,f I “i.f_;~§li N ‘.'I I , , li i; ;-.-S ..‘_ it-il ‘~. t <' L. sf- - 1 ~~'§~. ,ii : i _-:'.;'_ ,L .I _ M, \ i _ _______ <1.. if; i__\" t' _. 1, I v 1 I J. 1, A i ,,.-,._..=.c..;;..-_-._. t F ,i r___-i-..-.r- -.-._...: I.-./..:._..,_.,. _ r » , . W , J .__ ____ . IG THE , - | ~ ---_ ' L Demand for LEATHER exceeds the available supply, making its man- ufacture the SAFEST and most PR0l"l'l`ABLE business proposition in the world. -i' 'f' 'f' Taimin - -_~..¢.t~ <1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL PROCESS COMPANY, Lilllilcd. VER 3,no> years ago the Egyptians wore shoes or sandals made of 0 leather ant since that date no successful suhititu'e for this mater- ial has been produced. Inventions of far reach ng importance have in irked the progress of all industries. but in the tanning of leather the methods and processes in use today differ but slightly from those used by the Egyptians. The employment of e‘ectricity in the varied iudusiries of the world is comparatively reoeiit. Tanning of leather has never before enjoyed the aid cf this wonderful industrial agent and the Canadian Electrical Piooeis Company, Limited, li s now demonstrated the immense value ofthe electrical current in treating and tanning all classes of hides, skins and pelts. This Company has power under its charter to Electrically or otherwise unhair. tan, dye, wash. cleanse. bleach and otherwise treat Animal Furs. Hides. Skins, Textile and porns substances. SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS. The Co npany owns and controls all patents covering thete new methods in Canada, Newfoundland and British West Indies. The Canadian Electrical Process Company,incorporaIed at Halifax. shall be the parent or holding Company and encourage the formation of subsidiary Companies throughout the Dominion of Canada and New- foundland to operate one or more branches of the business which the parent Company under its patents controls. SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES. These Companies will be licensed to make sole and tipper leather ; do wool washing ; degrease, unhair and ran seal skins : treat cotton and cotton waste ; treat hair; cccoanut fibre; raimie; flax and rope ; treat iurs, sbecp>lANv's New EI.r:c'ritIc.\I. Pitocisss Tits I.Ioi~ITi;it SKINS ann 'l`i\.\`_\'r:n ix Fizoii Fora To Six Days. .tim Tm: I-IIz.tvIaR I-Imas I_.\' Twa:\'Tv-Ifotrit D.-tvs on Li-zss. This Is NoT 'ri-In Acin on 'So c.\LI.isn Cuitoitn Pitocnss, by means of which SKINS are tawed (pot tanned) in a much shot-.er time than hy bark or root extracts but 6 the detriment of the leather. This Compauy`s methods or process_`es may, however, be nie/.i to nas en the Acid or Chrome process if desired. FURTHER SOURCES OF LARGE EARNINGS The Com n a‘~o feels assured that owing to the great earning ECONOMY OF PROPOSED LOC AT ION. _ The ports of the Maritime Provinces are well situated for receiv- ing hides and other materials required. Hides are reteived in quan- tities from South America and are landed cheaply bl! Will" ffeilim- Many of thcs: hides are forwarded _to Upper Canadian tanners who will be at a disadvantage on this point alone as compared \v_|th tl.is Company. for the reason. that hides lose 35 to 4o per cent. weight. in the tanning proaecw, so that the freight from the seaboard to tl:e West I. tower as ieiittiei nm as hides. giving the prod nets of a factory "1 the Maritime Provinces an initial advantage in Westeni markets over the p o:iucts of the tanneries operating right ou the spot. BUSINESS MEN INTERESTED From the above facts investors may feel_ sure that money may be profitably and safely invested in this enterprise ; and also be assured by the names of the men wh: have undertaken its promotion. They have invested in it after having convinced themselves that the process is all that is claimed for it.. Arid. having given it n thorough test at the demonstrating plant referred to, are abfe to reconimand tt to the public wi .h confidence. PERSONNEL OF DIRECTORATE Tue President of the Company, Mr. john C. O‘Mulliu, senior inember_`of 0‘Mullin, Parsons & Gray. Barristers, is a dir_ector_ in im- portant p ovinclal enterprises. Mr. Edward Stairs, Managing Director. of William Stairs, Sou 8: Morrow, Limited, _is treasurer nf the Com- pany, and is widely known because of his identity with one ofthe oldest and largest wholesale hardware firms in the Dominion. Mr. Max Ungar, of Ungar’s Laundry, is the pioneer in the Steam Launury industry in the Mari ime Provinces, and from small beginnings has built up a large business in St. John and Halifax, with connections in all paris of the provinces. Mr. W. E. Thompson. Barrister. is ex- perienced in matters relating to joint stock companies. Mr. Gen. D. Burton is President of the Electrical Forge Company of Boeton. also Assistant General Manager ofthe Burton Stock Car Company of Chicago, and is a well known inventor, who has lectured o r electrical subjects before the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, and Harvard University. Mr. Fran( W. GiEord, of Fairfield, Maine, was one of the owners of the p t-:nt rights. THE PRACTICAL i\IANAGEiiI2n'fT ing hides, skins and_ pelts. A number of leather merchants ai.d prominent Nova Scotia boot and shoe manufacturers. visited this plant and placed private marks upon certain hides. and noted the hour they were placed in the electric fanning vnts, for the purpose ot verify- ing the claims of the Company in the matter of time a d labor saving and the quality of leather produced. Their opinions are submitted in affidavits which may be seen on application. pa y .. powers of Ibis parent Company through its prospective holdings of shares in the Subsidiary Companies that will be formed throughout the Dominion of Canada and newfoundland to operate under the various rights of the Com; any, and through it-I own operations. which in time are sure to be extended, it:will in the course of a few years be in re~ ceipt of greatly increased earnings from these sources. The practical management of the enterpriee will be entrusted to an experienced man. The Company has made arrangements to obtain the set vices of one who has given the tanning industry and electricity as applied to tanning under this Company’s patent the cldsest study and who will also be interested as a shareholder in the Company. thus ensuring lils vt ry best efforts Revolution in HAVE YOUi _ ' IDLE MONEY ? If so, why not get it ‘busy earning 7°., in the Manu- facture of Leather? 'Ihis opportunity is one you cannot afford to miss. .is BSOL_UTELY CO _PETITIO ADVANTAGES OE THE ELECTRICAL TANNING PROCESS. An Array of Facts Showing Why It ls -Superior to and so Much More Rapid Than Existing Flethfrds, and Therefore a Great Deal More Profitable. NTIL the discovery of the above process which U mtist revolutionize the tanning industry, the mzinufacttire of s1ole,belting and harness leathers was a long, laborious and tedious piocess, taking all the way from four to seven months to conveit the raw material into thc finished article. After patient and expensive experimenting bv thc inventor, this proce.<§l\:isl>ecn perfected. It has proved to be suc- cessful in every respect, and has solved the problem of quick tannage. especially the quick tatinage of heavy hides. It is entirely different from anything heretofore known in the att of making leather. It is now no experiment. but an uiiquestt nable succc~s, and fully justifies the words used above indicative of a revolution in tanning. 7'/rv. hmm'/,rl mer hiilm fire fliur/»1r_r/lr/_ry ini/I/iirrffl, //rrrrwl mv/ rm/ly In lie rnarkffnrl in lhf rfmrrr/mbly /:hart n/mi-é nf'Il|ir/y rlnyv The priinem /uno /nam /I»m..n~Iml»r[ /./¢_i/.mil r/u/-a/inn ¢_./WI. dun//l lluu il is alr- wlrzlfly an/fe, ~1n~f>, cunnm'ri-iri//_y pr/Ifliciil mul merms a tre- merul/in~ .urr‘/115; mv-r ilu' ulfl u:n,_I/ /5/`!ri1irrin_r/, not only in I/in rm/ 1_1/ m1mn_/}Irlv1ri'ri_f/_ ~ri1‘iri_r/ nf lime, If/lmr, :par/' am( pau,-fir, but in nur/ring a /miter rm/I _/liner _qra/lr, rf lna(l|¢r ri,-liiulr l»rr'ri_r//1 lr higher prize in Ill/ /:pen m/iikel. /fy the preminl meth/nfs 1'! reqrrires from Iwo lo llrrm runkn to unlifrir herrv~_r/ hill/In and from /flur lu naw," lldys lo urihair li(/llbir nkirix, /ly our electrical mil|izi1'1'ng process Ihr, li_r//tier nlrins are rirrlrairerl in/rom three lo /'rmr llouru an/I the heavier lti/IM in len lwura. Some persons have an idea that electricity burnsor injures the leather. an erroneous impression. This rocess uses the same material for unbairing and tan- i P . ning that is now employed ln tannerles throughout the world. We change mothing so far as the unhalr- iug or tanning solutions areconoerred. We add a cur- rent of ele:tricity. which enters the vsts through the medium of a large metallic plate secured to bath ends of the tank. The hides or skins to be treated are sus- pended within the tank in the required solution for either nnlialrlng or tanning. The current l not left on continuously, but for short periods only. Thecur- ront can be switched from one tank to suotbe r as is best nuited to the convenience of the tatmer. »,, Tiil’ ' _ , _ , This Company Cont ' THE PROPOSITION. The Canadian Electrical Process Company, Limited, has been incorporated Loca on the above ob_iect.s with an authorized capital of $5il),flD,rmvided into 5,(X10 shares of $lllJ,tlJ each par. 1,150 shares of the Capital Stock will be 7% cumulative preferred, rind 3,850 will rank as common shores. Under un agreement with the patentee, this Company be- comes owner of the patents above referred to. for Canaria Newfoundland and the British West. Indies, lor the sum of S-t0.fIi0 in cash mid 2.500shares' of the common stock of -the Company. __ The Company offers for public aubsuiption LGI) shares of 44 cumulative preference stock at. (par. lin) shares have -been sult- scrlirefl, nllutcd and rialrl _for nn the proceeds turned over to the patentee on . ooounf. of pnrolipae price. From the sale of ine 1,000 aliures of preferred stock 8251111 will be applied to tho flniii payment. of the num ilue under the ngifeemont. The hiilnnee nl tht: num realised fmnr the sale of su rl shares, less the usun’ couimliiiiion, shall bc used for the erection, aqitspmcni. iinil operation of it modern taunory in which electrlclll ethotls will be used. ' Preference shares will bo entitled to It priority of teearningsto the extent. of 7% annually and auch riivlrl»-ntia shall cumulu- tlve, These p.e e.enoe shares shrill also mnk niiead nl thi-. t-oinmon stock ot thi- Company na respects lui prnpcrtty anil iisriets. A fiirhi-r advantage oflereii to holders of pre nrcncu stock in the rlrrhl. 0.0 participate equally with holdors of common Mock, in cxcoau pmilts over anrl above thiit required to pay u rllvlilenii of TX, annually on both classes of shams. Further the preferred stscit of tho Com any shall not. be increased without the consent. of the maiiorlty of the preferred alntreo. ln the event. of the preferred stncir of the Company being Incremieii. holrlent of present. preferrcii stock shall have the p .lor right to subs crllve for siime. ' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Application for shares rnuiif. bo accompanied by 257, of lbs par value applied for. 25”/ more is payable Mdays after allot- ment. and t- in' bnlanoe, nr litlgg, with ii 90 days after allotment.. lluc notice of allotment w ll be given iiiifl aU payments are to be made ui the - _,, ma1>IaaTiwsr coireauv, I-Ianiimx. ir. s. whit: Is rruthorl rlwism itertm noel tobe exchanged imrifiir -u»\a'&anui,;.;;yfppiImitma Tin aim ri, fmt.-sit §:t"..‘z".i:... :'~:..”.r ii.. :.. ‘““"..‘i'§:"."" °.’...t“°..§"':‘i" 1 Ill! W 0\'Wl E n‘plre Trust. Odnlpany free ofeharize. Bemlttutoes may he ina eliy express i:_rdpIa\ The bgopiplany IYUCYVBI B K UIQ! B 0f|\lly PSY D 0 BD fp OIIU which may be received. rols All Basic Patents INVEST YOUR MONEY AT HOME. In the stock now olTererl an excellent opportunity is given investors In the Maritime Provinces Lo find a satisfactory use for their oaplbal, and lb is a practical opportunity in which all onri help towards building up another lndustry in this part of Canada. BK investing in tblsenterjprise the Maritime Provinces vvlllenioy t, o credit. of initiating this modern method of tan- ning, which is the iiraf. important scientific advance that has been made in this lndustry for oonturins. The manufacturer of boots and shoes in this Maritime Provinces. by the aid of this process, will be able no offer gooils of superior quality. and tluta it itlnlli-ed lndustry will beiilrectly benc'ilt,crl. i ' 'S MALL SUBSCRIPTIONS W ELCOMBD. Subscribers for one share ave pronilnerl the some consider- ntion and courtesy na those for a larger number, rind lnvr.-stan; uf moderate sums are heartily lnvlt/ed to co-operate with the Cuni» panyulu what is sure in prove a permanent and prolliatbln invent- mon \ ANNUAL ESTIMATED PROFITS. Annual estimated profits on it harris of t.reatIn|g‘)5 hliles per rIi\y=I s iu,inW. homo ha. id ni pi-od SALES' .' . ` e W l il!" . Zfilllllbl. grlrrile Msnihanllxlg Snoi: Inillliilllrgr I/ or Bye-producfai, lialr, oils, fain and glue stock est n_\ste. if i EMPIRE TRUST C0.. Halifax, N. S. Please allot to me. . . . . . . . . . . .Shares of 7 p. c. Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Canadian Elec~ rrical Process Co. ,Limited, at par. Enclosed you will Bud O _. . . . . . . . .,being 25 p. c. of total amount of iiiibacrlptlim. Plea-.e make out interim receipt irrname of ' .........»..»»... ........... . . i... »..-~... . A .as-¢ ,.1 _i _ _ ..;,_.3t..-.iv.}$..,t....<...~.¢i..~...||»-....... j____ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ' z at P"°°°°°r 1110! king economy qf.l¢h9r_..' . . ..- -_-___-1 -g v .. r » .» . .. .. .. 1 WHAT. DOES ELECTRICITY DO TO THE - SK IN? It lan well-known fact. that the hair has been placcii upnii the skin ofthe animal for the purpose of rotecting it iuziiiiist the elements-winrl. rain and snow. Wiien the hsir liecunirs wet, it is matted down und sheds water, etc. Each hnlr is iii-lil in asniall geliitlnous cell. In order to remove the hair from the akin this gelatinouia veil must be softened, its the root of the liiiii ls_ hook ahupeil rind is held firmly in the galatlnons site until ilissoiverl. The rensiiii it takes so long b thc olil process it lievxtuse this tzeliitiiioiiii substance mustlia softened from the flesh side of the skin, itnrl this requires loniz soaking uuil n lout: time ln which In allow the unhulrlng solution to peiietriite thmuith to the hali- side. In our unlialrlnz process tho current eleoirlfles the ltiiir. causes lt to rise or strtnrl out from the skin and allows it fri-I' circulation of tho unlmlrlug solution to attack bhisgeiatlnous .sau from the hiilr nr grain slrlc ol the skin, thereby ranldly softi-uint: the same. The result is seen in the speed with which the skin is nniile rcziily for iiiii rcnioviil oi the lmlr. l-Ili-,ulricity miullly acts upon all porous and fibrous stil.- sbnuijsa imri imports lilo tmil ittrengtii Lo nil such. ii'\> lllllllilllr II'0t‘as.s is izoniiunvoil nn the same lines its Ilii- unltiiirinrt. The sirius ure hung in the satire kluil of ri tank i-im Liiliilriig ii ililitu-ent, solution unil the current passed through the nlilris from one end of the tank tothe other. The aliln Iiciiill porous and fibrous, the current. of electricity opens tlicsc'pm 1'* and libres in travelling from one polo of the current. to the oth.-i'. carrying with it the best. elernertts of the tnnnlnjz solution into "“'i ii\l'0\ll!h the skin, which la hung in its pathway. lheisclo' greatly facilitating the tanning process. ’l`li_ts electrical tanning process is ii completi- revoltttion iii the art of milking all kinds of leather. saving time, capital, interest, space, power and labor. It must. he observed that our piiotgsi qfunlmlrlntr and litm- lntr is nvcomnltstieit wttliiiin. tiiboi- utter tlie hlilea are once i»i|1f'fi in the unhnlrlnu nr tanning vats. The use of electrlclt iacill. titres and dom all the work which has heretofore been done Io' Npeatefl hanrlllrur of the hldoaor altlns ln process or uiihiitriiiti °,\' mnnink. fleretofore lt. has been necessary in overhaul them "err dnr. null thru; auto the airing or mnnlinx vars. 10°* them other and replace £k¢m,.ww||,|| wt when once placed in the vate, the m "]|n|,|l I rlannslnpz rinfi nlshlng. Our taniilnit Iiqq not @1101- am Into giillir acid. because of the presence oi’ the current, thereby miiklni! '\, melt saving ln the use of tanning egtrsota. , ‘ The saving of time iitt»g`|is~`{_thst tlie capital. invested in a taimery nsilpg our pfocess is capable o b°"‘8 turned over at least twelvetlmes ever! >'=f"~ While the best tanneriu underihe old system cannot turii` their capital more than three times per miniini. Amgiveu capital invested in au Electric tannery will P ICS eight times ini much leather as can be done with the same capital invested in an old process tiiniicly- Co\ise2ueutly, if an old fashioned sole leather taunery eams ve per cent, on any ¢roo,ooo working capillh n modern Electric plant must earn from thirty-fi” i° i°'lY P" cent. on the some capital, provided 'lm' oust of manufacture is the ssnie in i‘°'i‘ i°9\l°°¢!. which, however, is not ill' case, for the cost ol tanning sole, liariiess o i’°i\i\‘i! leather by tlie Electrical process is fully fill” l° t””‘\Y P" Nm- IHS than that made. by I Y "fha t , ini