Canada: Its Postage Stamps and Postal StationeryHowes, Clifton A. (Clifton Armstrong)
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Canada: Its Postage Stamps and Postal Stationery
Howes, Clifton A. (Clifton Armstrong)
Postage stamps -- Canada; Postal stationery -- Canada
A new general issue of Canadian postage stamps is imminent, being
necessitated by the fact that the present Liberal government has
entered into a new contract for engraving and printing Dominion
treasury notes, postage and revenue stamps, and in short, all
government matter. The previous contractors were the British
American Bank Note Co. of Montreal.... When the bids for a renewal
of the engraving contract were opened last winter, it was found that
the American Bank Note Company of New York were the lowest bidders,
and that they bound themselves in the event of the acceptance of
their tender to build and equip a printing establishment in Ottawa,
in compliance with the conditions of the bids. Their tender was
accepted and they have carried out their undertaking by building a
commodious and fully equipped establishment near that of their
rivals on Wellington Street. Of the new presses the Jubilee issue of
postage stamps were the first fruits. The impending general issue
will be required as soon as the existing stock of the current issue
is exhausted, and it is rumored that the supply of some values is
running low.
This much is announced,--that the design for the new issue has been
decided upon; that the center of the stamp will contain a portrait
of the Queen taken at the time of the Jubilee, approved and signed
by the Queen as the best existing likeness of her, and that our
national emblem, the maple leaf, will appear in the corners--not the
unnatural and misshapen leaf that appears on the Jubilee issue, but
the real article, copied from actual leaves gathered on Parliament
hill. This would indicate that there will be only one die for all
the values, but I have as yet no information as to size, colours, or
details.
A couple of weeks later a circular was sent to postmasters announcing
the new stamps, etc., of which the following is a copy:[141]--
Circular to Postmaster.
NEW ISSUE OF POSTAGE STAMPS, ETC.
The Postmaster-General has made arrangements for a new issue of
postage stamps, letter cards, stamped envelopes, post cards and post
bands. These will be supplied to postmasters in the usual way.
Postmasters are, however, instructed not to sell the stamps of any
denomination of the new issue until the stamps of the corresponding
denomination of the present issue are disposed of. The filling of
requisitions by the Postage Stamp Branch will be regulated by the
same principle--that is to say, no item of the proposed issue will
be sent out until the corresponding item of the present issue has
been exhausted.
To conform to the requirements of the International Postal Union,
the color of the new 1c. stamp will be green and that of the 5c.
stamp a deep blue.
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