`- -n _._{_». 1 r,;. r est, ».*`.l 1 , 1 _»_.\‘ '.5 1 iii' | 1 ,i . _ ,_ . 1 ii r I ~. 1 . r ‘i__ 1 r' 1i 1 r -l - .4 1 1 _ ,, ~1- .” 'Qi t -. ii. a 1. . ._ .gy f' ‘ill i ~\ 1** "fi ; _ ;.-. ~. is ,1 _ ., il ;»; l 1 Ji 1 7. -_.H -it A ...,, _,_ =--._ __ _:ff.,._:_.,.;., ,_,_ ,,i i il L 'l lr l i i el l o_s.-,.: ac-; ._ is, "ffl .z ,lt Q. _ .f-_,f _ ,;" 13 J .51 ._,.c....,.,........,.~‘...<.-.==a,» <-»- ._ i . i i . i _ir it é fi l. 6 _ . I‘I_~IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. \\_ Y i » - _,___ ` __ if V. 1 ,,/5. g ..._ _ _,_ ____ _ 7' .a <` ' I _ ..` . » ...rt-. . - ‘s\rpply, making its man- ..~ ._,, .z _ , ._ . __ . ., Demand for LEATITERC V' I ~" ~ exceeds the available ~ a ufacture the SAFEST A A I N Z I _ I and most PKOFITABLE '...<,.» -.,i 'I Q _, _ _ lg( _ , __ _its _ . business proposition in the world. 'i' 't' ' “Fri and tanning all classes of hides, slrins and peits. Animal Furs. Hidrs. Skins, Textiie and porus substances. SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS. parent Company under its patents controls. . SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES. str ti |» t-nr-fi nrrrhods, arts or processes. alildavits which may be se n on application. VER 3,oo> years ago tire Egyptians wore shoes or sandals marie of 0 leather ani since that date no successful sirbstittre for this mater- ini has been produced. Inverrtlpn~r'of` *far reach ng import mce have marked the progress of ali industries. but in th: taaninz of leather the method: and processei in use today differ but ~lightiy from those used by the Egyptians. The employment of electricity in the varied industries ofthe world is comparatively re:ent. Tanning of leather has never before enjoyed the aid of this wonderful industrial agent and the Canadian Electrical Procers Company, Limited, li S no\v demonstrated the immense value of the electrical current in treating This Company has power under its charter to Electrically or otherwise urihair. tan, dye, wash. cleanse. bleach and otherwire treat The Company owns and controls all patents covering tlre‘e new methods in Canada, Newfoundland and British West Indies. The Canadian Electrical Process Company,incorporared at Hali`ax. 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 t’he business which the These Companies will be licensed to make sole and upper leather ; do wool washing ; degrease, uuhair and tan seal skins ; treat cotton and cotton waste ; treat hair ; cccoanut libre ; raimie; iiax and rope ; treat furs, slreepsklns and wool pelts; refine and .manufacture vegetable and :rninral oil# 1 for dyelng,shrinking and colour setting; for bleaching,and so or ; t n._ir paying a royalty or bonusin cash and shares for the exclus- i\~»- riglrr t 1 operate within a' git-en territory under any one or more of l. P- IO-DATE ELECTRICAL TANNERY. 'l`|1- <`.11rr;~`»any wi i briild, equip. and operate, a. tho oughly up-to- d 1=r# 1 1 -1. r. i' r he inanufrcturedf leather by these processes. the ad- \-nrr gg 5 . rvlriclr will be shown in the course of this statement. i`ROCE" S FULLY DEMONSTRATED. iii- Cwupanv h is had in operation at Halifax for some months, rr .|.»111..,.~i .firing plant to illustrate the various processes. methods and inventions of unhairing, washing. dyeing, tanning and otherwise treat- ing hides, skins and pelts. A number of leather merchants and prominent Nova _Scotia boot and shoe manufacturers, visited this plant and plnfed private nrai ks upoircertain hides, and noted the hour they were placed in the clrctric tanning vafs, for the ptrrpose of verify- ing the claims of the Company in the matter of time nr rl labor saving and the quality of leather produced. Their opinions are submitted in I CANADIAN ELECTRICAL il’iliiliiESS CUMPANY, Linlittil. TH ani: is No1*'H1_No].L1KE LEATHER, is an old ani true statement. Tire mersn rtile records for yeirs back rareiv reco'd a frilnrc i1 the taining industry. 'Foe dernand for leather is always increasing, EASY To SELL LEATHER. Leather being it corn niiitv, the uses of which are mruy and varied, there w.1l always os a ready nr rrket for th: output of this Company at a good margin of profiz Tir: net ezrnings of the plant prop is-_:d to be erected will greatly' eirceei the am iunt required for the interest ou the preference Shar:-i. This doe; not include airy estimate of profits from subsidiary companies. ECONOMIES OF ELECTRICAL PRO JESS. Any ordrnrry tanning proposition is rr good one tod ry. But this one offered by the Canadian Electrical Prozess Company, Limited, is rendered part’calarly good by the amount of time, labor, s_>ac:,- power and interest charges Stvei by the electrical tanning process. not to me rtlon the superior grad: of leather which it nroluces, thus ensuring higher prices for the output. - RAPID RESULTS OF PROCESS. Tue process which the Company uses for unhairiug and tanning are distinct inventions under separate patents. BY 'rms Corvri>ANv’s New Ei.icc'rrucAi. Prtoci-:ss THE L_IGH1‘ER Sirius ARE UNi=arRa‘i> xx rfrzorr Times 'ro Form Honrzs, Ann 'rr-in Hnavrart Skins in Tian 'ro Twizi.vi;_ I The ordinary method of tanning' heavy hides by bark or exf_ra:t tanuage. consumes from three to s’x months. and for lighter skinr, from three to six weeks. . BY 'rms C_oui~ANv's New Enitcrrucai. Pnoci-:ss 'rim Liar-iriizrt SKINS Ana TANNED IN maori Form 'ro Six Days. Arm 'rim Hlsrxviarz I-huns m TWENTY-nova Dnvs on LESS. , Trrrs is Nor 'ma Acro on So cALLnn Cr-monte Paocr-;ss, by means of which Skins are tawed (not tanned) inla much shorter time than bv bark or root extracts but to the detriment of the leather. This Coinpany’s meth r is or processes tniy, hdwever, be used to hasten the Acid or Chrome process iEdesired_ _ , _ . ' FURTHER SOURCES OF LARGE EARNINGS. The Company also feels assured that owing to the great earning powers of this parent Company through its prospective holdings of shares in the Subsidiary Companies that will be formed throughout the Dominion of Canaria and Newfoundland to operate under the various rights of the Company, and through it-r own operations, which in time are su e to be extended, it:will inthe course ofa few years be in re- ceipt of greatly increased earnings from these sources. '. _r 1 ~ olutloi ' 'dv F. "if ’f -\~ I 4 HAVETOU H IDLE MONEY 7 A lf so, wlty noi SC* if ltusy earning 700 in .tlxe Manu facture of Leather? 'lhrs opportunity is one you cannot afford td miss € ECONOMY OF PROPOSED LOCATION. _ The pirts of the Maritime Provinces are _well situated for receiv- ing hides and other muerials required. Hides are received in quan- tities froni South America and are landed cheaply by Wfliff ffeilihi- Many of these hides are forwardel to Upper Canadian tani_ie_rs wh_o will be at a disadvantage on this point alone as compared with this Oompany. for the re'ason.' that hidgttlbie 35 *U 4° I-Ci' Wm- Weigh* li* the tanning prosess, so thit the freight from the sfahoard to the West is lower as leather than as hldezs. giv' ng the prod ucts nf a factory in the Maritime Provlnzes an init al ddvantage in Western markets over the products of the tanneries operating right on 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 pr0li\°i\°l1~'1'i1°Y have invested in it after having conviticpd themselves that the process is all that is claimed for it. And. hav ng given it a thorough test at the demonstrating plant referred to, are ab`e to recomnund it to the public with confidence. _ 1 PERSONNEL OF DIRECTORATE The President of the Company. Mr. John C. O'Mui"in, senior member of O‘Mulliu, Parsons & Grey. Barristers, is a director in inr- portant p ovincial enterprises. Mr. Edward Stairs, Managing Director. ot William Stairs. So 8: Morrow, Limited, is treasurer ofthe Com- pany, and is widely' Enown' because of his identity with one of tire oldest and largest wholestle hardware firms in the Dnninion. Mr. Max Ungar, off Ungar‘a L'ipndr_y. is the pioneer in the Steam Laundry lndu-rtry in the Maritime rov aces, and from small beginnings has built up a, large business in St. John and Halifax, with connections in all parts of the provinces. Mr. W.`E. Thompson. Barrister, is ex- perienced in matters relating to joint stock companies. Mr. Geo. D. Burton la President of the Electrical Forge Company of Boiron. also 'Assistant General Manager of the Burton Stock Car Company of Chicago, and is a well known inventor, who has lectured on electrical subieets before the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, i nstitute of Plriiddel hid, and Harvard University M Frdnkl n I ' “ P ~ _ . r. Franz W. Gilford. of Fairfield, Maine, was one Qt the owners of the...-, . pntent rights: ‘, THE PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT The practical management of the enterprise will be entrusted lo an experienced man. The Company has made arrangements to obtain the services of one who has given the tanning industry and electricity as applied to tanning under this Company’s patent the closest study and who will also be interested as a~ shareholder in the Company, thus ensuring hisyery best efforts B S O L E L Y C O This Company Controls All Basic Patents »__l_- ADVANTAGES 0F THE ELECTRICAL TANNING PROCESS. f An Array of Facts Showing Why It is Superior to and so Much More Rapid Than Existing i'lethcds, and Therefore a Great Deal More Profitable. NTIL the di.-covery of the above process which U must revolutionize the tnriuiniz industry, the manufacture 0° sole,beltiirg mid harness leathers was a long, laborlour and tedious process, taking all the way from four to seven months to convert the raw material into the finished article. After patient and expensive experimenting bv the inventor, this processlrosbeen perfected. It has proved to be strc- cessful in every respect and has solved the prob'em of quick tanuage. especially the qirick tanuage of heavy lrides. It is entirely different from anything heretofore known in the art of rntking leather. If‘is now no experiment. brit an nnquesti nnble success, and fully justifies the words used above indicative of I l‘¢V0lt1li0n in tanning. The /:mt-ies! ulcer hirlen arf ldotrofughiy rriihairfrl, tanned and ready to he mrrrkeled in the remarkably .irhnrl n]mr'e of thirty Jaya The process has been Ikrrwmrlrrrlerl beg/nritl r/irzslion q/'rr doubt that if is alr- rolulaly im/ri, .nirr/i, commercially prarlicfrl :md means a tra- mentlmuv iravirry orer I/ic alll way of fanm'11_r/, 'not only in the cast ry mairig/ricltrrirrg, im1iin_r/ 0/ lim/2, lulror, npurvr rmrl pinoar, but in making it bnllrl' and _/lner' grade. rf' leather - which bringn a._/n`y}r`e1~ price' in I/re open mrriknf. By the prenerrl m/:Ihorld il requires from two to Ihree. ueakn tu n-nlmir henpy lridnr any from /nur ta raven rhyn lo unlmir lighter skins, By oirr'rler'lrt'ri`af 1ifih1riHn§` [ironed the Iightnr skim are zmhuirerl in_/rom three to '/‘mir Iron/rs Mid the lreavinr /iirlmr in trn hhurl. Some persons have an idea that electricity burns or injures the leather. au erroneous impression. This process uses the same material for rinliairing and tari- niiig that is now employed in tannerles throu ghonf the world. Wmcliarrge inothing so far as the unhalr~ ing or tanning solutions are concerned. We add a cur- rent of e1e:tricity. which enters the vets through the medium ofa lar ¢ metallic late secured to bit ends of the tank.. _ Tge hides or shin to be treated ate sus- within the tank in the required solution _for Either uahelriegpr tluni _ The enrren: is t lgttt on continuously, but for :icon eriods only. The cur- lr but suited to the convenience of the tanuer. 'rua PaoPosr'1‘ioN. Tim Canirrlian Electrical Process Company, Linrlted, lins- been lt.h Llrcrla d_ _ incorporated to carr on the above olriautm w an an __ ' p errpllrrl of $500,000, riivlrlerl into 5,011) shares of $100,00 oooh pl\`\‘. l,l50 ahnrea of the Capital Stock will be 7% cumulative preferred, nnrl 3 859 will rank an common shares. ' . -' ' ‘ `I'NvEs"r voor. itoNEv AT Horan. PETlTlO rv new--t-i‘ ' ' ____ In' the stack now offisrerlan excellent. opportunity is iz on lnyeatot-a.,lp t.l~r_e Maritime Provinces to find A srwlsfaotory use fort g¢Dltlt%.__ailfi'ltisi\ practical opportunity in which all ‘can _ 'own sliulidlng. \tp_ another lndustry ln tlifs pqrt of Cana a. ‘~1B luvestia _ln this pnrerprlsa the Maritime ro rr on linfivf “H t\8f°¢l'll°I\b With tht l1‘if¢h¢f!¢1 this C°l1\Dtl'\Y1 iw-. iylllanim he ceuditriilnltlatlhz this iaodern nxatlrnrl cl tin I comes owner of the prttcrrts above rcfcri-cd t.o,for"Caniirin Nt-rvfounillnnrl and tho British West. Indies, for the snrnu $i0,000ln cash and 2.500 shares ofthe comnron stock of the Company. __ ~ The Company o|Tera for publlr-_ srtbseription 1_t`l00 slmi-cs of7,_{, cumulative preference stock at por. 15:t shares have beBti_s_t_xb- serilrorl, nlloteti ani r.a'd for irnt the proceeds turntid or/er_ to the ntentee on rccounnof prrr-r-.lmao price. From t.ie‘~lial¢0f tire iJ,000 alrrrros of p starred stock $25,000 will be applied to the tlrral payment. of the sum due under the agreement. __The brlnrrer- nf the snnr ronli/.ell from the sale of sir d shares. lesit the usual conmlanion. shall be usei for the ereption. eqhllmltlt rrndbparatlcn of a modern tannery in which e ectrlcal methods wi I lie used. _ _ l'retr:ra|n:o shares will bo entl'.lerl to a pglorlty ol' earnings to the extent, of 7% annually rmti auch dlvld dushall he cumula- tive. Tlrese preference shares shall also rank nhur\d`olf the common stock of the Company as respects lla proper? and nssets. A further advantage offered to holders of pre eronce stock ia the rlgnt to participate equally with holders of common stock, in excess profits over ond above that rt-quired tn PNY ll riivirlond of 7% annually on both classes of shui-es. Further tho preferred stock of the Com any Shall not be increased without the consent ofthe nm,i)nrlt.y of tha preferred idmtioa. In the event of the preferred stool: of the Company. he ng lncrnnaerl, bolrlers of present preferred stool: ahal have. the prior right. to subs nrlbe' for name. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Application for shin-es must be nuoamp&r\lo_d by 257, of the par value applied for. 257 more lu payable _ dope alter allot- ment and t- n balance, or E07" with n 00 days 0 her allotment.. Duo notice of allotment wlllbsglven and allpaymentlaro bo be mario to the ‘ EMPIRE TRUST COMPANY, HALIFAX, N. S. wbiohla rruthorind to luue interim r-acelptl to be exchanged later-foratoelr certificates. Applications Wlllalco he rrotplrerl gnny branch of the Hoya Bank ofllrtnurla or the rrlon nk. of Halifax. and the me will he fopwordeil tu the Ein_plre Tnrst. Company free ofqharzp. Trait ness' may he ina eby cheque. poatcthce or arrptsie or r. he D my reaerwrs tho right to reiectallornny nartoxlhe uubsegmrlorra which may be received. ning. w dir ls tho ,ngstimonrtant scientific advance -that. has been made in thlsln u tm. _r.oefrt.urlas.. The manufacturer of boots and shoes ln t.lze(ii%q‘p_f tl ePravlaces. by the aid at this process, wkll be able a ggdrls of superior quality, an thus Akludlod adtlatry \vlll'lied titly benefited. . 1. SMALL-SU.BSCRIFTlONB WELCOMBD. r .» _St\bS_4;,1|,bgrl.f1;r,pitasharcare promlsali the some oonalrier~ nt_ipn_an co _rf.oa§as those fur' it larger number, and investors of ’lnod!ravé‘hi.rm'd`t "heartily invited {.oco~operate with the Caru- iranrkla miners-sun to prove a permanent and profitable tame _men ... _ ANNUAL ESTIMATED PROFITS. d' 'Agéuril ei\lil\na_§.ed profits on a l_;p5|a_t:_f treatlrrgith hide; per E = W0 I i ...¥.......i}i.i.f<..:x“.;‘ri.¥°.":.ri. “ “"-°"'“° W ° “° i \. .. . . ANNUAL CHARGES. a it rrmc' ‘ .. gre aoiiiia)I=rsuodAys'ii1s1.m_..._ uril%r€ptoadnnt$ .... . Fuel." It. Rice xpenses,lnsuranca an1lSundr-la _ $ ($.70). Inctinrtco on U3'hiD0,un Stock being man\|faotured.@ 1% 200, ’ _ 0 us_aoti._oo normraa i-rm 'ru r SALES' - - "W l>\°°'\1wa_n_iim.at “- $78. lb.Pl M A hlgifali ....2‘i°....'....:,'.‘::.._:,.'i’l:.':t:.': :.....ir'.i`i.f.. ' Vnlp_'cofproriuot..... Dad ct-lngeostuabove............ . _ Brat. .............. Oralrewlrig nrnlnpjpiwerpooghgvaa on the lung _ f§§fe'§§ Sass; _.=§§ =:=‘-f SE §?= QQU gi sas _...gi f§§_i"§.S S 88 S8 W’ li' Tiiiosilltli-§.f¥iir.§.i:;'§ff1.'i'tiAx.` ` H 'G INN! ._ ` u MA°gent foE`Prince Edward Island. 1 _ ‘, ;.i9o...¢.. _ Emi>|RE 'rizusfr co.. Hermit. N. s. I Please nllottorne...........;.Shaes f _ . t' 1 t _ r c l trical Process Co.,I.lmited, et par. Bnehilsedoyoiuxiviii Ei-rlglgh itdfsdfrrgqrylii. :Et tdiiaidqiiilouiilrgil subscription. Please make out interim receipt in name of ` I _ _ _ ....».».... U... ...».....» . ...¢ .....~.» m|¢¢mb¢,,,|¢¢|,edf,-°m°,,¢2]uk¢`°m°¢h,¢ u 1, J ,. ' - ‘» 1 svn- ~ A--..;.-...nrt r ...mn 4..... ._.-¢---.-~r~»»o.,<-' _'.1 v 1. ~1 WHAT DOES ELECTRICITY no T0 TH1.; ' it r ii it 1 SAKIN? s a we ~ nnwn not t. at the hair hos been pine I :kg etiiéipevg the r:n_l_mi\l for the purpose ot protecting lt.c(nxzr‘\llir‘.:r|t` wat. it is :rd!Tmvi'i doivhnaiid“dgéliIr;uwvdtor“i:'t,een ui? .wir |h°°°|mi"T In n small efatlrious cell. I d ' ' M m r 'N “T ‘ 8 nor er-torernovetrr hi r ii» skl% til# Baintlgous cell must be softened, as t.he‘i'oont. ‘bf lfljfdl iririi' i 0 h ._r“;,__.._.§g..;’__i1i.1 §,;‘..'_'_° ".‘;’i.'i.'.:'."r,‘f:.:if.°.,“:i:.°“;i.i°.:::.A"'.: “ash _“ds Msdpcra qdnoua substance must aaoftened from tlrr-_ time In which si.ogiit'ii`1vdti1,hIs\frii11“irim lumzlsomdng mm A long mrdlunh to the nB_r_Bld“_ I I' “R so utlon to pcrrctr-lite \'l 0\lK' ' _ 5,._.,_,_._.,__,,_ .._“._i,.“.: §:r..‘;.":f.‘::'..§i‘.:ii:'1ti.°'::i‘trr..:i".‘in f m the _Ipaq a un_ airing solution to attack this folatlnous urn: tm “mm ',\§’_\;eK_l:g__:_:_ii6s&;i_’_:_h_|;a_l§_ln, thereby ran diy softr-_nlrrir ls n__I,é_|e°_’t_‘____:__‘€;_f°:__e___`_:____rem°:___ M theohspépd with which the akin Hunces and |mPum_ “ye ;\::_ds8;r‘{;t:_i'&'_r;_:l“pr:_r_p\;p“p|:t_n fibrous sul.. “nh'_1;_i:_\i___l_;\Dn_i_I_\_r_§ nppiocesa lsglcanductsd on the same lines no Lin-_ Minlng __-_"ner __ nslapp ungiln the some kind ofa tank rfon- _MM from Omen plan' on an the current passe? througlr ur.- Dnmus and nbwpln _pl the tank to tho other. 'I' ra skin belrru and libres in travelll' fu mrnnb or electtluny owns thegc-nnW` Mrryln ml ___ h nga rain one polo of the current. to t.lra atlrrr. .nd mfmrvh _belgian Svtaglepttintg of the tannlair solution into *,,“c,{`w_f||“'_|n_§h’.“p“pnR ;ln its Pathway. thereto' h_’5 °l°°i"°°1 fanning process is a ‘complete §:p_il_;t;r__>_1:_ in the i;rt_ of making all lrinds of leather. Q, Capr a nterest a ce wer nd labor. 'nk |’:‘:;;'°" bn °g’°""°‘l ‘|1410 °\l\‘ lirocriilss' df iighairln’g and lurin- in "___ mmm; _a ed without labor after the hide: in-o once plncrrl mu 'md dz‘l;l;lf\t1_§_t»npning vate. The use of electricity fnclli "mated hmd" ‘B Urk which hu heretofore been one by or n In HR 0't.l\s lr du or altinl ln process of urrlmlrlng wut; sqm €hi}‘ptg‘or~s it has been necessary tio overhaul tlrrur 6 ow » D" d 1 Olitmfthe unlralplns or tanning vate, look |,,°""§‘,;' 'fP|“°° "R°m- Wit o r _prorrnaq when ann- snhmn 0 VB 3. lll»¥ remain until rea y for rlrassinn rnlfi um b§°'“s:'°f'£§:i“£“iquun;onnnot lonror tum into rrallir- KN" “HPR mn-Ie ml; of tlr:g_p_n_;h:xp_p-rgphnt. thereby malrlniz rr _ The ,“`ViUK df time means that the capital b';‘.'¢5°°d L" 3 'BUNNY Wil!!! 0|" protein is capable of Wm! tgrned over at_leut twelve times every year. _ ‘ °“: ¢ NS! tannenes under the old system cannot Aiilttii ei! capital more than three times per annurir. . 05 ve” ?°"‘*i!iIl1vutgrl in an Electric tarrnery will me “°¢¢1tZlrttrmes as mach leather asenrbsdone with co 5”” “Pilot invested in an old process tanrrery. e“’;*a“°°fiY. if In old fashioned sole leather tannery . I ° V* P" °°i'1¢1 W l¢y_$ior>,ooo workin capital, fa m"’“i° *hill liilst earn from thirxv-five to *E I5' Nui- pil the same capital, provided that WIFE Wlllc il tho , "mg, in both g3F_‘i*7'~ Wlihll. however, ls not the NM” 1°* iff! - colt of tanning sole, hamese nr 16 - 5 °“h°.'hY‘\5* liefifitul process -is fully fifteen mem? Fl’ ¢_\fl¢. lt!! lllln that Hilde by any other F"°'*_ _ ' l".*‘__ WM ¢¢°tmmy of labor. . / t