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PRINTER AND PUBLISHER
Ilayes' article described what he calls a "stitnt" n numbering
coupon bookt , repro(312 ution of n prlnted page of whieh is shown
herewitlt It reads as follows:
There were five thousand coupion books cf twenlty leaves, uof
five coupols each, and cover---ea-h coupon nlunlbered to corre-
spond with cover, or 50 ,000 nuibers la redt il k, Oily havilng
twenty-one ilacethiees ald thie otlls eing too small to allo
imachlines side by side we weel foredi te figur'e out a " stultt."
The sheet was rlln eilit sheets np of flve coulol»s eaetil heads
out. The Wetter nmaclilles vere set lit 1, 8260 1251 and 1876 on
the first, third and fiftlb o'upons of eachl leaf on oiie end of sheet
and nt 2501, 3126, 3751 aul 43T6 on seeonld and fourth coupons of e ach
leaf of tbe other elld of shleet Six $1l. hundredl' lad tventy-tive
sheets were run trd sheet turted atrounnd, the nlchie ns olh the
first, third all ifth were mrnade to red 2501, 3126, 3751 and 4376,
wvhile tlie seeond and fourth were nade to read 1, 62, 1251 and 1870
and the same six hlundreld and tvwe6ty-ive sheets6 run again.
Thls sa.lne .stunt" vw.ts dilne twelity tlmes or twenty-Plve thou- . f
sand impressionls, thus niiakfng twenlty leaves of eaeh numIber
and also running tle cover number at bottomi on six hllulred
and twenty-five sheets, eight covers to a sheet, with frisket over
balance of Wetter machines. Thle entire runl wà.s made in
twenty-three hours and ten ninutes at sevelty-ive celnts an The new anc
hour, or $17.8. Had the job leen b l"b,. erel il tile binltdery tlhe C
cost would have been 505,000 tnubilersl alt twenty cents pler thou-
sandl, or $101, show ilg a sihllg of .e 2 on tlhis ote job, nll
I'Nt'SI'AL OPPORTUNITY TO BT'Y RiEBIILT MA(HINEtRY.
pWhat is probably;
Ii llt prstes natd other Case lots 6;
> 2>n >1x il i l >6> v r. A 6e H
ever off ed to the
trade by any otle bhouses In stvz
ii North Anieriea is 25 x
piiblished ou another
page, Spleious al-
fhtugh the East Tor-
oloto fac,tory of the
Tnronte Type Fioun- 28 X
dry Co.; Li6mited, is,
rooul for storing long-
er suh a tlarge col- r W
iectotll f Imac hinery is
not available, so it has
eeI fde(ided to offer fi n
tlheii fior sale at prieesB
and termns tat will
s2rely result in -t jluikk Made in strong t
clear»ing out of this
i>ilnense stoc. lachli to artis
n lac Thine has beenU re- Deckled
buiîlt it 6 their owu f6a- 66f
tory, under the diret
supervision of the To-
routo Type Foundry Stocked at Han
Co,. LimniAted, alld is of- 20
fered for sale sulbjlect
to t h e 1 r guaranltee. Brown
Prilters ad publish- Buff
ers wlho are eolteal-
pE>latitlg further tldi- Chocolat,
tioens to their Inlethat- Claret
NEW FACADE OF WINNIPEG OkFICE ileal equipmient shoul a
OF TORONTO TYPE FOUNDRY t areftlly etauiie tli> Coffee
> C O.>66»> 26>6 1>66I >6>6 > >> arefully exat6 >n e this
CO,, LIMITED
list AT ONCE ttlad Hazel
write to thils Couumpany for fall partitlars of tile laelle or
n'oldirnes ill whieh they are irterested. Following stocl
The alteratious anid iiiproveilcents. to tile Winnilpeg b offie 20 x 25
the Toronto Type Foundlry Co., Limiiitetd, tnre ow completed aiud
>a nlost imposin g structure is tble restilt. A reproduiction from a $55
pIllotograpl of tle factade aplpears l er6ewith. W>
STEREOTYPIN(G OUTFITS.
Wtin. Settle & Soils, alllester, ngland, are tlie niinu-
f;eturers of thle "Simplex"' co;ll flre stereotylpilg plitt. The_
advantage of this planirt is that it jH indfelep lent of g,as anld can
therefore be used by hisniy yprilterLst we to li tle stereotyping
proeess has heretofore been irlpra ntica le 6>c>au» se of an a ilsuffi-
eient gas supply. It >consists of l > tst ir n furna,e >ox (»lined
wvitll fre tiles) to wlLilh is atta;hledl a lianted castinlg aiut
|drying box wfhieh rec{eives tlie helt equlllly all over. A rioelvo
arrniigeineut of slides ernables tlle box to be carried eentrally
over the furnl;e for dIrying purposes anld the box may be swung
over sideways for casting purposes.
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