PRINTER AND PUBLISHER
plant to these imuprovedtl quarters. The equipment has been
increased by al lew (O)ptinlus press atnd a Monotype equlpmeut.
G. M1. Little, for tlhe past two years a lenlher of the News
reportorlal staff, h:s goue t h the Regina Leader ats telegraph
editor. 1reviots to his departure folr the West lie was pre-
se-tted wltti a 1nlt;dsonlc sllolkillg outfit by ihis fellow-workers.
Jalmies {. Lorrilnallr, B.A., fernfierly ladvertising umnaager of
tle Metal, Shingle anMd Sidlig (o., Limitedt of Preston, hIls
Ibeen appointedl e(itor of Itardwa;lre aid Metall in successioll to
Weston W'rigley lwho IsS reetnltly Ibee;llle editor of the Canadian
Hardware stnd Stove D)eler.
Ilugh C(. Mia c Lea, Liulited, pibllishers. are now occupyiig
tlheir new qluarters i the Nichlolls Buihlidhg ou King Street
WVest. Tley are puttil,g ill two ytiilnder presses and a Linotype
which.l with tleir present elinlel.t will enable theam to do the
gre,ater Ipart of tlheir oll i ow riliniig.
At the Onta rio Plrlialnlenlt Buildings diiring ttle coming
sesslon. Johni Hanna an1dl W. 1t. Rutherford ;;ll represelt the
(ilobe; A. (G. MGiffen. the Star; CP. F. Ilailton. the News;
.I. C. Boylea, tlhe Telegratmt; Nelsoi Wilkinson, the Mfail anud
Elmlplire; aud C. lFessey, tlie World.
SOlltC (.inllgs lif e bein g made ?ti the tar- r agenlents tt tlile
Star office. The tolllposillg roolrl is being inovedl to the floor
above the presetlt premises and thle editorial roouls enlarged by
;a twenty foot extensioln ill the re;ar. A new auto-platte outtit has
hteetu idded ll the stereotyl)pilg rolom.
It is sai tat tle t l'rtssnlenl s jl'nio. whielh re-ently with-
drew fromu the rtalks of tie Ilterlntieo/al organization, has
offeredL to pay $1.0) ta nember for reistateatlenlt. 'Ir. Berry, tile
Internations Pesidellt hilsS offered to reinlstate tle UilliOII for
ta lp,yaient of $9)00 to the genmr;al furmi.
Johnl R. iBole assistslit tnanlg hg-ed ttr of the Star.
tladdlressed tlhe ('a;n bitan ('lull. of Toronto, on1 Janualry 16. ol
"The Signlfictane of tlle Britislh Elections." MIr. Bone coverel
tlhe recenlt Britislh Ilections for thle St;ar anod oi hils return was
telndered n dianner by tle rilnanagenlent talud staff.
Chatlrles S. Bllte left tlrle Gl e stalff it tlhe close of the y'ear
to joidl tihe Ill;itn.;ull stl;ff it (ottawla . With pile exceptioln all
tlhe Illelu o tlile llttel stalff wvel' forlerly oln thle Globe. Harry
Alldlersonl tlakes Biur. Ble's work on tile Gloi)e stnff and John
I;nlurll slnlg eedls ~r. Andlerso ll :t ttle Oltarl) I Prless (allery.
As a restilt of at tlhreateedt suit against tle (Candian Medi-
.a;l stssochiltiol 1y Dr.% W . A. A o/'}11g. tile litille of a new pub-
liat lie to 1have ieeln called tlhe ( mal edblli;ln iedlicl Journal will
bie lchangedl Dr. .Youilg is the iltnantger of thle Ctltndlian Jourrnltl
of Medicine illll Stllgely iMlIl clillis the .l.lime proposed for tile
Ilew journal -was ntil infrigelnent of Iiis ('opyright.
The Sew s expect to oc(u'plli tlleir newv Iailrters ol lBay
Street tby tile 21st of tlhe present lllotllh. I'tlle building, forlll-
er.ly tile .ity eloergenc osl)itall .is Ih,ei thoroughly over-
IIhauled t e, .,et tile needls of ; ntolern lervsl:aiper. Anu extenr-
sion bulilt il tlhe re;r futrlishes sp;ie- t't3 tlie couiposlitg rooll.
press rooliu stereotype iiand iliailing depItlrtnlleits, The iloterihr
of the ohl biilhling lpreler o lis beell iltered to stlit the retluir-
!lientLs of thie btnsi aness Sil editorlial statff and a plain, lignified
frolit has bLeeu al?ded. Tle rentoval minirks tile inauglurationr of
their 1ewv Hoe Qllud. IPress-ione of tile fiistest il the oomilniou.
London
Messrs. liarchi & HI ter. seedsnmen, Iave addetl a eylildler
press to their print shop efluipment.
Mr. A. J. Mlaly, of a sy'S Printery, is leavillg oei aCCelilt of
ill-health for a tvwo i/onth's jour ill Texas.
Solon Lltz, formerly of the Berlin News-Iteeord anud lately
onl the editorial staff of tlle St. Thlomas Jourllal joinedl tlle
FIree Press this month.
V. D. Albright, editor of the Farrmers' Advocate. aeonm-
Ipalied tlie deleg:atioln of far-ers whichl reeently waited Oni the
(overnment ait Ottawa i regard to t;ariff mnatters.
Carl Stll)ig. whlo eaule fro-n Troy, N.Y., to the Free IPress
staf w and w ho has hadl the city desk for sline inonths. left ol
.lanu;ary (th for TVlnrniieg where he will e eity eifltor of the
Tribnine.
J. A. MicLean of tlbe Farrners Alvoate editorial staff, was
all instructor at thle reeent slhort coulrses in stoek judging at
Essesx and still umore reently dlid simillar work Ill Glengarry
county.
Hltrold Tanto.l Wilt, ibas hlinlledl tlie A.P. wire in the Fr,t
Press office for the past year. is pounidin g his lmill" little
fatster at the same old desk for tlie Canadian Ilress, Limited.
Ed. Schaltz is still coIpying tlie leased wire, but in another
building.
Wallaee Laut has severed his connection w:th the Laut-
MIarshall P'ublishing Company, publishers of "Angler and
IIunter" and "The Spark P'lug." Syraetise, N.Y., ;i d is holdting
downti the eity desli of the Eitveting Free Press, a position whfeh
he fornerly octulpled.
Pleasant t surprises were given Messrs. Walter J. Blackburn,
general itilalager, ttand Arthur S. Blaekburn, secretary-treasurer,
of ttie Londoni Free ilress, vwliet ot Christmas Eve there ap-
peared ou the Christmtas tree fat t tetteri's hoine a beautiful
elotk for the fornter and 'a fite umbrella for the latter. The
gifts wnere froimt the editorial, business atit mechanical stasff
of the Free Piress, anttd were tokeils of genuine regard for these
exeutive niemtbers of tlte stfiff. tt needts also to be mentioned
tlhalt ill spite of tlhe Christmas third's repute(l scarcity, every
airried nman on the staff of the paper was the recipient of a
plulnlp turkiey a day or two before the 25tli.
Manitoba
The llockfield Printing Co., of W iukler, are enllargifig their
b.uilding.
ttt ye tir tti tlie C tristtat setisoni thie tmanagement oif the
Wilnipeg 1rlee l'ress senls a tokell to ta nlanber of friends
throtlghonrt (Canalad. This seasoil, in keeplug with the Import-
ance the plu llp qnestioi has attailed,l there was seut out a mini-
ttitre loll of nrles prilnt togetller witht ali artiseally executed
lbooklet r:ontaillning tani interesting resutnle of paperq-inaking trom
tlhe tiL whlell thle ttiiett papyrut t is ts ilade froint the reeds
of tle Nile downr tv ttbe uoderii papler t matde from Canadian
Saskatchewan-Alberta
The prenises of the Moose Jaw Times were destroyed by
'rt ol i the 19tt ilist.
"'ifittliy" Little, of tle To ronto tNewrs, is the latest Toronto
reporter to try hlis fortunles on tlhe estern prairies. He is on
ttle Regifna Leadtler iiow.
PatDodwrtis )dswortl, f wr?tlely with the Calgatry Herall, is row
rieportinig for tlie Medic-ine Hat News. He is the author of "'The
Slpelndthrift" an(1 "Tioroiglre(Is/'
tIoe Price,l la Unite(l States lnewslpaperman, ls eovering sport
for tlhe Calgatry AllhertatllO V , snlcc(eeding WV. Norman, who has
golle iloto thie mnoving Jidftuire business.
\1'. \V. Kilpp, forimerly t Tororto Telegraum relporter, and who
enterel tlie Jourlnalistic field withl the Woodstock Sentlnel-Re-
tvttwt, is ott the cifty desk of tlte Edtimonton Journal now.
Artlhur- Ilelry Slnitlh, nwlo vwas publisher of the Moosomin
Slecatntr froml Pg0S until last Noverilber, dlied at Moosomill on
J,launtry 1:' atter fotur da1ys' illness fromn typhoid fever.
\Verinonl MaceKenzie, at Toronto University aiifn, who worked
ou thLe city staff of several Toronto papers, anld in Winnipeg
and Seattle, is reporting for the new Lethbridge morning paper.
William DIegraves, the Australian newspapermau, who has
beeni on thle Calgary News for over a year, bas resigned to go
irto the real estite business. He is selling town lots on a new
G. T. P. sub-divisilo .
IFred Jamles, vho vworked ill Hamiltonl, ill Toronuto on the re-
portorial staff of tlhe Telegrat, andl in Ottawa, is uow doing
general reporting for the Calgary Albertan. J. R. Sharp, a
f{wn3ler Toronto Star iinall. is city hall reporter for that paper.
The Saskatooln (Sask.) Capital bas completed Its $3,5 voting
coantest, and ,,u Dee. 27 announced the list of winners. W. M.
Mullrplhy, of Nutando, won the E.UF. "O30" auitomobile; MIrs. L.
5r. Wilson, of Saskatoon, receives a diamond ring, and Miss Merle
Tail a '2OO residential lot.
British Columbia
Tlhe Prosletor,of (ranhronk, has eeased publieation.
Irinters of V;lt?couver atre asknlg for an ilncreased wage
s,c(tle andl the lnaotter is now under arbitratio.n,
T`he Victorlia Timues lois illstalled, in the new premises, a
leVw Goss IPreSs and a ,oltllllete outflt of new typle.
R. . Belnnctt, tnews elitor of tlhe News-Adverltise r, is aroumid
:,g:ltii tirter tlhree weeks of tacute torsteolitis and qluinsy.
F. E. Simpson. forinerly editor of the Herald, Cranbrook,
jB.'., has been appointed pnubllelty agent for Kamloops.
'ITlhe News-Adlvertiser is installingL a llew $4,000 Hoe Press.
WVheln thlis ls ready for operation, the size of the paper will be
iaereased.
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