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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atra raproduit en un seul ciichA, il est fiimA A partir de I'angia aupAriaur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en baa, en prenant la nombre d'imegea nAcaasaira. lias diagrar.imea suivants illustrent ia mAthoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 BUYER'S DIRECTORY Br STOP! Before reading further examine this sheet of paper. It is CANADIAN MANUFACTURE, and is better than any paper of the same grade that can be imported. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- KEEP IT IN STOCK, VOU ARE SURE TO BE ASKED EOR IT . See that the Water-Mark, "Superfine Linen Record" is in each sheet. Imitations have already been offered for sale, which, in itself, is a guarantee that this Paper is first-class. Get Samples and Prices from THE BARBER & ELLIS COMPANY, TORONTO MANUF'ACTlJFiED BY ^^ROLLAND PAPER COM FAN Y^^- MO 01 c 'STI MATES ' FURNISHKI) (3 Established 1830 ri-.-^ o KDERS Promptly Filled OOffilW TYPE FOl) W MONTRBAI.: 780 Craig Stieet p. A. CROSSBY. MANAGER Yype founders newspaper Dresses J OB Office Outfits OUR BOOK AND "T^A/" '" 'cast from tl^e best Quality of_Diirable_metal^ For Wear, Accuracy and Finish, Excelled by None Cast on our own or the "Point System." ^ Type of other Founders furnished when desired SOLE AGENTS FOH CANADA Orders for Type and Material from this famous foundry filled daily from Philadelphia by Express, at List Prices. Special Dis- counts. Typk tklkgrapked for without ExTRA Charge The Linotype ... S.™,"!", ;;nra„t': -'"if- "■""• ■"■' - "■*"«■ Sf f n,,r c, ?' ^°'^''°-., Machines are beirg completed for the Toledo fii Ori^Lr T n"-""^'' "k ^"y ^^"•''^*' Cincinnati C»,«„«,«„/ Ga"eT ^e^ Thf L not™rif r;r""' ^r" K°^'' ^'T"«»' ^"'■'- New York sZtlzetlZ Printin'co.': Newtork"' '"' ''°°' ^"' J"'' ""' '" "'<' "<«- "^ '^e Rapfd CANADA :-The Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa. Every Linotype is giving satisfaction. ^nA\I^M^''^'u^'' '^^^ °^ composition in the Standard Union office for week fo?c"o1,y^r^^^^^ -'^ ^" h-^' -^^"^in^ all delays thro:g^^ai;tn1 The Linotype saves the cost of type. Papers set with the Linotype present a fresh face every day. m^chl.l^r^^h''^ w\\l^V'''^ Company against the makers of the Rogers machme, through which the latter were restrained from putting their machine on the market, these facts were sworn to by witn. sses : machme machi;;j\hrlo be d'pHved TSS'use'' The.vTu JhT. ^"""" '"^ ^""l ^''°°° ^ ^^^ ^^ '^e use of each ha.e been in daily use^f" r ov?r four years do nof show L?""°' "°\^' questioned. The machines that have been renewed but on?e a an expense ofaboutS^LrPL^'v*'*" ^'/' (""'IP' '" '"^'"««' ^^ich diminution of efificiency. and from the oSt indicat?nn. H?.J^„ ;n^''^'-^' .t"^ are stilf good ) and show no more, and then not fiffeen per cen;'^^ofTaci";.Sin^e''S t^^d^^^cS^^ ^ Stt^orn to before me this 6th day of February. ,891 ^^'""''^ ""• ''^- ^"^^^^' ^^^"^^^"^^ Thomas N. Williams, Notary Public, (183), N.Y. Co. machi^i^U'r^an^^^n^^Tal'^^ do not need the services of a For three years oast I have nnUaf^H fL sewmg or knitt ng machmes run by steam power, * * * working co^ndition^Tn^ ive'r^/e KiS^ ^^l ToS^T^J-^ Z^^rk^' '' ''' ""' ^^^" ^^ °^ ^-^ earning a^'ehh°oo'd"trn''^y'rnl^al Ty^e^'et'ting^^"'' ^''^^P^'"^ ' «"^ '"^^'^^ "- ^ -- '^"ractive way of Suborn to before me this 4th day of February. ,89. ^ '"""" ''"""'^^^ =^'^^^^ Robert H. Patten Tighe, Notary Public. City and County of N.Y. 34 I "For eijfht consecutive months, commencing in the summer of 1887, and continuinR to the sprmg of 1888. I worked six days every week, on the same machine, and produced from 225,000 to 250,000 corrected ems of matter per week. During this entire eight months I have no recollection, and do not believe that a machinist ever touched that machine. All the editorial matter in the New York Tribune is set in brevier, and for more vhan two years past I have set it on one and the same machine. It is. and was then, the only brevier machiie in the establish- ment, and exclusively relied upon to set up editorial matter. It has not needed, and so far as I have any knowledge or information, has not had the services of any machinist for a moment. My experience of niore than four and a half years of continuous personal use of the Linotype machine and my observation of others operating it convinces me, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is very rare for the Linotype Machines to get out of working condition excepting by reason of the carelessness of the operator. I am a printer and have never worked at any mechanical trade, and have no pecuniary interest in the Linotype machine, excepting as it makes life as a printer mere attractive and lucrative." (Signed) CHARLES E. RUDOLPH Svootn to before me this 4th day of February, i8qi Wm. M. Gage, Notary Public, Kings County Court in New York County "There are, and have been since I entered upon the work nrst aforesaid, (machinist in care of Linotypes in New York Tribune Office) forty-two Linotype machines in said composing room, and I say from personal knowledge that not one per cent, of time is lost in the use of them by reason of anything that requires the service of a machinist ; that they run regularly, and while I make it a rule to examine each machine once in three months, I find that not one-fifth of them then need the attention of a machinist. * * * The machine is so constructed that if anything irregular happens that might work injury to it, the machine is stopped by automatic devices. This so seldom happens that it can hardly be taken into consideration." (Signed) CHARLES WALTHER SnJOrn to before me this 6th day of February. 1891 Thomas N. Williams, Notary Public (183) " There have been no typesetting contests but the men have often ' pulled out * to beat each others ' strings.' They do not, however, consider that any real records have been made. One man has set in sixty- one hours 309,000 ems, an average of about 5,100 per hour."— From the Louisville Courier Journal, Jan. i, 1891 Mr. Charles P. Young in his evidence in the case mentioned above, swears that he began dictating from his shorthand notes to Mr. Underwood, an operator on the New Linotype, in February, 1890, and that in less than ten days the Linotype operator attained a speed of about 6,400 ems an hour, and that in October 1890, when Mr. Young ceased to use Mr. Underwood's services, " some of the work was done at the rate of over 8,000 ems an hour or 50 words a minute, which is about ten times the speed of hand composition of type." / fter this Mr. Young adopted the phonograph and, working from it, Mr. Uailey, a young man ot 21 years began at a speed of 4,000 ems on the Linotype, 'and continued to increase his speed until he has reached above 6,000 ems from the dictation of the phonograph, and has at times gone above 8,000 ems." These machines are now being manufactured in Canada, as well as m Brooklyn, New York and Baltimore, in the United States, and Manchester, England. For terms and other information address. Linotype Company Office: "WITNESS" BUILDING Factory: 25 BLEURY STREET 35 Montreal, P.Q. THE HAMIIrTON MFG. GO. MANUFACTURERS OF WOOD TYPE AND PRINTERS' WOOD GOODS AND DEALERS IN 327 AND 329 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO, ILLS. Double Polhemus Cabinet, $75.00 This Cabinet has i8 full sized Italic Cases, 20 ^^ Job Cases and 2 pairs News Cases on top. Cherry finish. Send for descriptive Circular. No. 3 Reglet Case, - .$15.00 This Reglet Case contains 4,200 pieces of Reglet half pica and half nonpareil. The pieces run from 10 to 51 ems long, 100 pieces of each length, varying by one pica only. This is a very convenient case for the compositor, as he has within reach any length desired without cutting and wasting Reglet for each job. The No, 4 Reglet Case is the same as No. 3, with 50 pieces of each length instead of 100. Price J8.00 Cases, Cabinets. Stands, Galleys, Galley Racks, Gallev Cabinets, Engravers' Wood, Sort Cabinets, Imposing Stone Frames, Newspaper Files, Roller ? rames and Stocks, Standing Galleys, Etc. Cutting Sticks, Drying Racks. Electrotype Backing, Mail List Cabinets, Reglet and Furniture, Planers and Mallets, Etc., Etc. Job Sticks, Labor Saving Furniture Cases Labor .Saving Reglet Cases, Press Boards, Wood Quoins, Book Binders' Cabinets. Having purchased the business of The Wm. H. Page Wood Type Co., Norwich, Conn., we take pleasure ir mforming our patrons and the trade in general that with our increased facilities in the acquirement of new designs and patterns and all the latest improved methods of manufacture we are enabled to fill the largest orders for Wood Type, Borders, Engravers' Wood, and all Printers' Wood Goods in the most prompt and satisfactory manner. We will gladly furnish estimates on Special Cabinets, or any article of Printers' Fumiture that may be desired. W° are the manufacturers of the new Hamilton-Boss Lower Case. In this Case the thin spaces are brought do,. n directly under the hand of the compositor, which arrangement enables him to set up or distribute from 10 to 25 per cent, more matter in the same length of time than with the old Case. We also manufacture Hamilton's Patent Cutting Stick for Paper Cutters, the most economical and convenient article ever offered to the trade. We can sell you Job Presses, Cylinder Presses, Paper Cutters, Etc., at bottom prices. Send for our Specimen Book of Wood Type and Catalogue of Wood Goods, and for figures on any Machinery that you need. 36 3 S. ^ jfflet m 10 fjby r the sired lb. o. 3. 'rice ases s, isure new rgest and may )aces p or also ■tide ■ices. any 2 w H o I ^ r S 8 •s o •rt g. I - 1 en ^' H -< "0 I g i CO Pi HI Pi I H 2 O "0 m 0) (A o 2. 1,^ g- I s I ^ I- ^ I—' EL n < 55 01 B^ m <^ n m n 37 ii 'r'jHE) Dominioi) Typogpaph Co., Ittd. (Assembling matrices, in effect setting type.) MANUFACTURERS OF THE "I^GERS TYPOGRAPH WINDSOR, ONTARJO < 38 This is a sample of our Extended Mlnloii face and can be furnished on any machine from 12 to 16 ems pica. All our faces are arranged on the point system and to the Benton-Waldo stan- dard. Machines can be ordered with this type on minion or brevier body, as desired. This is a sample of our Condensed Min- ion face and can be furnished on any ma- chine from 12 to 16 ems pica. All our faces are arranged on the point syBtem and to the Benton-Waldo standard. Machines can be ordered with this type on minion or brevier body, as desired. ( Releasing matrices, in effect distributing type.) ThlH is a sample of our Extended Non- pareil face and can be furnished on any machine from lii to 16 ems pica. AH our faces are arranged on the point system and to the Benton-Waldo standard. Macliiues can bo ordered with this type on minion or nonpareil body, as desired. Tills is a Hiimple of our (^ondeiiHed Nonpar- eil face and can be furnished on any machine from 12 to 16 ems pica. AH our faces are arranged on the point system and to the Bentou-Waldo standard. flaeliincM can be ordered with this type ou minion or nonpareil holy, as desired. W^ are no\V ppcpared to farpis*} Typ^ Faces as aboVe sI^oWq 39 *8uffalo prifttift^ Iftf^^or^s* MANUFACTURERS OF Fli^e Golofgd ai}d Black Prir^tii^g and Ij:itt]ograpl7ic Ji^ks Art Tgnes for PweTe-TeNE GdTs a Specialty pLL Gl^ADES OF (§U% BOOI^, ^OB, AND IT^EWS INI^S todpllcates Cfd^ratteed Seftd fof Specimen Boo^ BUFFALO PHINTII^G INK W0liK3 20 TO yiO ^kACE ST., BUFFALO, N.Y. J «-k LITHOGRAPHIC INK PLATE PRINTING INK PHOTOTYPE INK HELIOTYPE INK ARTOTYPE INK ALBERTYPE INK LICHTRUCH INK INDOTYPE INK PHOTOGRAVURE INK Established in i8i6 and in Continuous Operation to this Date P 60 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK Estate of S. TAI^MAGB MATHBR R. N. PBRI/EE WE REFER TO THE FOLLOWING ART PUBLICATIONS FOR ttUALITY AND PERMANENCY OF COLOR Printed with GEO. MATHER'S SONS Fine W^ood-Cut Ink PICTURESQUE AMERICA. D. APPLETON & CO. PICTURESQUE EUROPE. D. Appleton & Co. PICTURESQUE PALESTINE, SINAI AND EGYPT. D. APPLETON & CO. THE ALDINE. SUTTON & Co. WORLD OF ART. SUTTON & Co. ANCIENT MARKER. Harper & Biios. PASTORAL D Y ;. Harper & Bros. AS WELL AS MANY PICTORIAL WORKS AND MAGAZINES THE AMERICAN ART PRINTER. C. E. BARTHOLOMEW & CO. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE BELFORD'S MAGAZINE JENNESS-MILLER MAGAZINE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. MuNN & Co. AMERICAN MAIL AND EXPORT JOURNAL H. LOOKWOOD PICTURESQUE CANADA. Art Publication Co., Toronto PRICE CIST SENT ON ^PPLICA^TION 41 The Babeoek Printing Press fll'f 'g Go. -^-^^^^^t^^-^ MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS NEW LONDON, CONN New York Office: 9 and 10 Tribune Building IVe mamifacturc a large variety of Printing Machinery ; and would he pleased to correspond with, or call upon, anyone wishing to purchase a 1 I t^O^. 42 HUBER SHEET PERFECTING PRESS - PRESSES Over 300 in use We take care of the offset, you do the rest. ^enR for ©ircufar<«> anil an^ information neeiLeiL '\q reference fo (Ku^er prex<)x«)ex^ Van Aliens S Boughton 69 Ann Street AND 17 to 23 Ho$e Street NEW YORK ^ TWO REVOLUTION CHICAGO Branch: 301 DEARBORN STREET H. W. THORNTON, • WeSTCBN MOH. 43 The BEST Country PRESS '" the WORLD for the MONEY Give us a CHANCE and we will PRQVE this assertion to be Either write to H. P. MOORE, of Acton, Ont, or go and see his PROUTY. He has -bought TIVO off us. See the BEAUTIFUL work he does and ask his opinion. He is a PRINTER and /CNOiVS A GOOD THING. Ask the other Canadian printers who have bought off us and see what they say ; then you will be anxious to write us and see what YOU can do for a PROUTY. We propose to sell a few Presses DELIVERED at your R.R. Depot, FREIGHT AND DUTY PREPAID, at prices that will make you HAPPY. To the FIRST PRINTER in Canada who orders of us an IMPROVED COUNTRY PROUTY POWER PRESS after this advertisement appears we will send as a PRESENT a few fonts of BEAUTIFUL NEW JOB TYPE. To the FIRST PRINTER of a country paper in Canada who sends us his name and address and a copy of his last paper and mentions this ad., we will send as a PRESENT a Font of New Job Type. We want to see if printers read this Journal. W. G. WALKER & CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS nn m. tF^ ■ «^ ^^ WL» iTIML^ia«^iN, 1 -4- ' A ).M. 44 1 D. J. REILLY & CO. 324 AND 326 PEARL STREET NEW YORK CITY MANUFACTURERS OF -4- Printers' Rollers * ^ AND Roller Composition The Lea ding House in its line in the United- States. 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Send for illustrated descriptive circulars setting forth the claims of various patented devices with a positive warning to the purchaser to beware of unprincipled dealers and infringers, who will be prosecuted to the fuU extent of the law. JS^. J. HUOHE^^S INVENTOR AND MANUFACTURER 18 Spruce street, New York, N.Y. 49 THE PLATE SERVICE OF THE * AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION * Is broad in scope and unrivalled in excellence. It covers every field of news- paper enterprise. There is no legitimate demand which it does not satisfy. The a. p. A. is Abreast of the T IMES And is continually adding to and improving its service. Its Writers are accomplished and experienced Journalists of established reputation ; its Staff of Artists is complete and excellent. Canadian Publishers Will find our service of particular value. Its present utility in the Dominion is hampered by the excessive Tariff". When this impediment is removed we shall off"er some extra inducements to our Canadian friends. Proofs and Particulars on Application. AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 36 AND 38 EXCHANGE STREET, Buffalo, N.Y. 50 Central Press Agency io, 12 and 14 Melinda Street, - Toronto ^►•4= Electrotypers Stereotypers Engravers on Wood and Metal Photo Etchers on Zinc in Line or Half-Tone Ready Set Plates for Ne\sjspapers Draiigtitsirieri Illustrators <3) & (c) ifi) Mariiifacturers of Patent Sliaved Leads arid Slugs Metal Fiirriitiire QUICK ILLUSTRATIONS - T ►^^^^ We use the Electric Light, so no Delay Telephone 1871 F. DIVER, Managing Director CANADA PAPER CO. PAPER MAKERS, ENVELOPE MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE STATIONERS Our facilities for making Envelopes are now unsurpassed. We make our own Paper and employ the most modern Envelope Machinery, turning out an excellent :^nvelope at first cost. Write for Samples and Prices. CANADA PAPER CO. DEALERS IN Printers', Bookbinders' and Boxmakers' Supplies 15 FRONT STREET WEST, - - - - . TORONTO ALSO MONTREAL 51