THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.— Advertisements. 



The Wonderful Merits 



of 



MOLASSINE MEAL 



PROVED IN THE 



HIGH COURTS OF JUSTICE. 



Infringement of Patents. 



Mr, JUSTICE WARRINGTON, in giving" JUDGMENT, said:- 

 « It was found that molasses as a food for cattle could not be used safely, though it bad 

 some very good effects, because of the existence m it of potash salts, which h|d a de ete nous 

 effect on the stomachs of the animals. The inventor said he got over the cUfhculty by using 

 molasses in combination with peat, by which means he partially got rid of t i ^^alte «i eon, 

 verted them into non-deleterious substances. In Ins opinion, having heard the chemical evi- 

 dence for this Company, the owners of the patent, he was satisfied than the f^^K^M 

 specification that the peat had a chemical effect on the molasses, which prevented t from 

 being so deleterious, was true. Therefore he held that the plaintiffs had proved that the 

 mattfr was one which 'was good subject matter for a patent. He a'so held that the statement 

 that the patent was not; useful had been abundantly disproved by the evidence. 



Special 

 attention is 

 paid to quality. A 

 selection of the finest Moss^ 

 ebtainab e from the Yorkshire 

 Moors 'n used which is far superior 

 to any other Moss in the world, 

 and the supply of which 

 is controlled by the 

 P r o p r i e- 

 tors. 



As most 

 of the imitation 

 Sugar Foods are nam- 

 ed to begin with " Mol," it 

 Is important that buyers should 

 see that they are having- MOLASSINE 

 MEAL otherwise they suffer loss 

 through bad results in 

 feeding: and finan- 

 cial loss them- 

 selves. 



BUYERS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAYING 



THE ONLY SUGAR FOOD WHICH 

 MAY BE GIVEN SAFELY TO 

 ANIMALS IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



manufactured by HENRY TATE <tc SONS, HMITED. LONDON 



and LIVERPOOL, 



Sold by all Grain and Forage merchants, and 



THE MOLASSINE CO., LTD., 



36, MARK LANE, LONDON, E.C. 



125, Hope Street, Glasgow. 43, Dame Street, Dublin. 



AND OTHER ADDRESSES. 



