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Canada Meter Stamp Newsletter No. 28 FAL] Editor: Ross W. Irwin, PO Box 1263, Guelph, ON., N1H 6N6 Assoc Editor: Dave Cooper, Box 2373, Thunder Bay "P", ON., P7B 5E9 EDITOR'S REMARKS This Newsletter follows the format established in the last issue, namely it contains some continuing features. There are a couple of pages of Pitney Bowes postmark advertisements, sort of set out in chronological order. The same ad is often repeated in later years. If you have others let me have a copy to use. Dave Cooper took time out from his pursuit of Nixdorf's to compile a new Index to our CMSG Newsletter for issues 1 through 27. This index will be very helpful in finding items you vaguely remember seeing somewhere. Thanks Dave. The machine description sheet is also included and covers to Midget machine. The catalog is also included and completes our listing of Type 7. Kind people have sent in examples of some not shown and these are also copied to you here. I want to thank several people (3) for making comments on our proposed system for cataloging the newer meters. All comments will try to be implemented. I also want to acknowledge the fine job that Alan Draves does in keeping the meter town list up to date. It seems to me that almost every small town will soon have a meter and it would be easier to list those that have not yet been seen. Thanks a lot Alan. His contribution is included as usual. Nixdorfs are put over to a future issue. There is much to be gained by doing the entire list again until we get more information. Canada Post announced they propose to close 5,000 offices in the near future. Some alternative form of service must be provided. In many instances they are reverting to the system of a century ago where the postoffice was located in the general store, or in the corner of someones kitchen. Franchises will be awarded in many communities. I would ask out "Nixdorf" searchers to attempt to find out the criteria which Canada post uses to determine what type of office gets a Nixdorf and what type gets the Pitney Bowes form, or just loose stamp operation. The new Postal Guide is out and contains more Postal Outlets, someone said we will have 500 by the end of the year. The Postal Guide does not give the office number but I was told that the number is a key to the offices having Nixdorf accounting systems. There is a description of postage meter ad preparation included in the Newsletter with a few examples reduced in size. 28-1

OTHER USES FOR METERS SIMILIAR TO POSTAGE METERS Excise Tax for cheques and other documents Unemployment Insurance to record payment in books Canada Wire owned a meter to pay CSA fees for wire. Vacation with Pay - Province of Alberta in the 1950's. The meter was something like a UIC meter. Park License - Province of Saskatchewan. A DM meter with an extra "0" so $2.00 goes on the Annual Pass. Duck License, also for the Province of Saskatchewan Has anyone seen any of the last three? If so please send a copy for the Newsletter. Mourning covers are often found with adhesive stamps. Metered covers are quite scarce. This one is a late use for King George V who died in January of 1936. VERNEY MILLS OF CANADA, LIMITED AT POINT OF MAILING Jr-k-voN FATIT -;!, NIZ.47=1-a4= 'MEW- ZEOMV E 1111\IFY.0 4 P 7 7 7 B M',TErs c:nmr,teiid Wilf Whitehouse sent in the above addition to his WW II Patriotic slogans found in Publication No. 1, as MP-50, Verney Mills, Granby, Quebec 28-2

Philatelists like this type of item sent in by Wilf Whitehouse. The cover would have been carried FREE from Kingston, Jamaica, to Montreal aboard Canadian National Steamship "Lady Somers" in June 1940. On arrival at Montreal, C.N. applied postage from meter 94092 at the drop rate for delivery in the city. Lady Somers was one of five cruise ships of about 8000 tons, named after famous British admirals, which carried freight and passengers from Montreal to the West Indies. In September 1939, Lady Somers and Lady Nelson were equipped with guns and became known as Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships (D.E.M.S.) The Lady Somers was sunk the summer of 1941. Lady Hawkins was sunk in early 1942, with a loss of 250 lives. Lady Drake was also sunk the summer of 1942. Lady Nelson surved the war as a hospital ship. Lady Rodney also survived the war. JAMAICA FRUIT & SHIPPING CO., LTD., ' KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Q.W.I. Consignee Mail Messrs. General Foods Ltd., 3510 Albert St., Montreal, CANADA. Another maritime cover on brown paper, Cunard White Star line postmark ad. CUpa hii biar L.).5.A, t. letix-17161'-iie, 28-3

A FEW PROBLEMS WITH METERS Monarch Life had at least two postage meters, a perfectly good one and the second had the townmark hammered into place. This is a constant variety over a period of time - at least from 8 11'83 to 12 IX'83. Why would it happen? THE MONARCH LIFE : ----.H., ASSURANCE C.OMPANV., S BOX 2100,").,-:.r.:!!,..., ; j,.... WINNire6 ; man:toba cr &3C 3A2 J,, I..; -, ; T * r' D'I: The PB 5000 series meter has lost a wavy line. This is also a constant variety over quite a period of time. Someone sent in a photocopy which will not reprint. It is a Type 8 from QUEBEC, QUEBEC, probably the province. The date is unusual as it is:- 7 12 / 12 AM / 1965 The PB Type 8 impression below is an example of the card catching in the meter and then slipping. The example below shows a drop letter rate of 2c applied 1 XII'62. The letter was not posted that day and so the additional impression with a "00" rate shows the new date of posting as 2 XII'62 to comply with Post Office regulations. 0.02 5 a 4G8C/ ETEG DA; Mi. and Mrs L M McLennan, 98 Dalewood S Hamilton, Ont 28-4

STAMP cornevai, 1:43.7.1k Value of postage meters often ignored by collectors BY IAN KIMBERLY Soma to ow Grass ale kw. An understanding of the elements which define what Is a postage stamp will help the collector aprpreciate what is most or least collectable. For example, postal historians using this definition a means of indicating the prepayment to a government postal service have proved that certain postmarks can be labelled as postage stamps. While there is much research on the subject of what postal markings can be defined as postage stamps, especially in the pre-adhesive stamp period, there is very little to be found in philatelic literature on what constitutes a stamp in the post 1840 period. I've just given the okay for the purchase of a postage meter, a digital readout =de, the latest in folder inserter combinations and a nice little electric letter opener. God help us if CUPW decides to Mire another walk.' Last week I surveyed the introduction of the postcard with prepaid stamps printed on the card. One feature of these postcards is that after their Initial introduction the idea caught on much more HERE'S HOW TO CHOOSE quickly than did adhesive postage stamps. This week, we turn to another type of stamp, the postage meter, one which is usually reviled THE RIGHT SIZE AD FOR YOUR POSTAGE METER by collectors. And we will find that this type of stamp also took a long time to catch on. - You should know the maximum printing urea (i.e., The artwork you supply should he twice actual A postage meter impression, whether printed directly onto an width and height) available in your particular model size, and in the proper proportions. In ordering plates envelope or printed on a gummed of postage meter, in order to take full advantage of the ahiwys sure to indicate the model or serial her label which is then affixed to the envelope or parcel, fulfills all the Postmark Advertising space. of your postage meter. requirements of a definition of a This page will help you do this quickly and easily. postage stamp. However because. in the minds of most collectors, these are so different from the adhesive stamps and also have largely replaced stamps in commercial mailings, collectors either MODEL MODEL MODEL actively hate meters or at best. H DM ignore them. Postage meters made their debut - in Norway in 1900. A machine was 1 I I MAXIMUM PRINTING I MAXIMUM MAXIMUM PRINTING installed in the General Poet Office I AREA OF POSTMARK I FOR DM A REA OF POSTMARK I at Kristiania (now Oslo) on August I AD FOR MODEL 11 40 FOR MODEL K I 24 but was withdrawn three weeks I IA( if -, 1 : INCH:$ I 'slits,s,inches I later. The public inserted coins, affixed the meter to the envelope, and postal officials then put stamps on the envelope equal in value to the meter. It is not surprising that postage stamps. this cumbersome method did not ' MODEL MODEL Catch on. Other experiments over the next J D CV two decades occurred in the United States internally within the post r- -- office department from 1903-1904 MAXIMUM PRINTING I MAXIMUM PRINTING AREA OF POSTMARK I I AREA OF POSTMARK AD FOR MOREL AD FOR MODEL CV METER 1 INCHES From: The Globe and Mail I METER 1X I ',INCHES I and later In 1912 and 1914. Norway tried again tram 1903-1905. but the best documented experiment began hi Great Britain In London on January 25, 1912. A total of 1,050 letters and cards were sent using a postal meter impression on the first day. However the number dwindled to about two dozen a day and the machine was removed at the end of August of the same year. While these three countries discontinued the experiment, postage meters caught on In New Zealand. First introduced In 1904. there were more than fifty machines ht operation by 1910 and their popularity continued. The only discouraging aspect of the use of meters by New Zealanders was that the Universal Postal Union (UPU) did not recognize the international validity of postal meters until 1921. Metered mall going overseas would have additional postage stamps affixed by the post office. For more than two decades after their introduction, postal meters were experimentally tried in only three countries and found regular and widespread use in only one country. After the UPU recognized postage meters for international mall, use of them became sanctioned and eventually widespread it the United States and Great Britain. Later in the same year, 1922, they were introduced this India and Egypt. In 1923 Germany. Canada and Switzerland joined the ' small group of countries with postage meters. After 1924 the numbers grew dramatically although a few counures held out until after the Second World War. Even If one is not a serious collector of postage meters it Is quite easy to see the appeal that some of the forerunners would have. Also. stamp collectors should not ignore the potential value of some early meters. For instance, many early meters of Newfoundland featured a view of South West Arm, Trinity and these are quite sought after with the result that they are worth considerably more than similar commercial covers with traditional This weekend the 1990 stamp season is kicked off with the international stamp show, Phil-Es, at the Royal York today from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and tomorrow from 10 a.m. unt115 p.m. Saturday, January 13, 1990 HOW TO PREPARE TYPE-SET ADS Although we recommend use of good art and layout in Postmark Advertising we recognize that typeset oils have their place. The type faces shown ore available for your use in Postmark Advertising. Send us your copy, indicate by number the type styles you prefer (or leave it up to our typographer) we will do the rent. Underscore words you want emphasized and we will set larger in proportion to balance of copy. Type faces airs shown on the nest page for style, not size, so don% measure type to Ririe as we will enlarge or reduce to fit. Use bold face! for messages of few words, I iglu face for longer messages, medium face for average messages-- and remember: the longer the message, the more difficult it is to rend. Postmark Advertisements can be 1 I EH their maximum sizes even on II envelopes (Nos. to M, etc.) without over-printing the return addresses us follows: Keep return address close to top edge of envelope. Postmark Ad will print underneath it. 2. Set return address close to left-ham] edge of envelope and in a rood/mold type. Pmtnutrk AsIvertieement will print to right of it. 3. Set return address vertically on heft-hand end of envelope. 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CANADIAN METER STAMP CROUP Postage Meter Detail Manufacturer: UPF for Pitney-Bowes Date Approved: July 8, 1926 Postage Meter Model: Midget MV-3 Serial Block: 195, 197, 331-380, 451-515, 541-580, 601-640, 661-740, 781-832,881-930,1421-1470,2006-2009,2076 Earliest Use: Postage Range: Locks Out, $: Ad Plate Size: Return Postage Die: Maximum Prepaid, $: Postal ads: Day Suppression: Tapes: Wet: Pressure: Mailing Machine Meter Used On Model: Midget MV-3 Capability: Multi-value Rate Frame: Shield type, 25 x 22 Description of Indicia Date Mark: DMY, month in RN Town Mark: 24/16 dc province in full Setting: 25 Overall: 25 x 72 Other Information: Midget meters were to be withdrawn in 1938 MV-5 meters were 2007, 2009, 2076

, CMSG METER CATALOG Type IndJcla Remarks 7.5 OCT 19 z--. 7.',Z PM 13.?..5 I t PDSTES.03 c...pcstt6ii9 METRE 0 4 fig7 PE Model CI TM as type I Indicia as Type 7.2 Setting 5, Prov. abbr. 7.5.1 ' i,...-. 02,- Date blank ' F :',-.7;- F._ ; e!', 7.5.2, let() N J'iL! i 5 4 E A, - 72.. I p440 POSTC3.03 Q...pOSTAGE, 9 METRE OZDOG prof. in lull 7.5.3 R, -..,- j t=... NA G '`.' -4 PoSTES MAY 20 ' G 1 5 3 6 c, '-- c...40staur_o =E.03 '/(LEV't,\Q- METRE 0400A -- Postal station in TM _,..., 7.5.4 (! ;_-_- Z- F :h,/,. 1.04-5 C LIFST4GC.,9 Date: Mitt! _,.. --..,_ - ----2,-S - "Z ' -..,,! r'-c 44 O---------... -4-.,,_;47,..., --S-2/ POSTr:\:--'. NOV -2, 7.5.5.04 NPO in townnark 1 94 4 c...slf,,,,.., 7.5.i E; /V OF C B 7 PM 1934 0 Krc* 4IPIV POSIES.03 '`POSTAGE., METRE 00000 SPECIMEN enter 28-11

CMSG METER CATALOG Type Indicts Remark s 7.6 t,,144 2 PM P9STLS0 NOV 9.0,1 I li y 44 c_ METHS '.1. ON C ---- - LI,..tt:_.:1,1 PE Model CA TM as Type 1 Indieia as Type 7.2 Setting 21 7.6.1 s,01/11 <Z <\ NOV 5 1938 -.. _.VASilliflpet." Q'posirr.s..02 fostage...9 METRE 00000 SPECIMEN eater 7. 6. 2 0 -,1------,), A; 0 m 8 E P_ [.\-. q.:w.., -,:2.04 --2.Q- 5:"511 METRE unoo RETURN POSTAGE PREPAID 28-12

INDEX OF CMSG NEWSLETTER - Numbers 1-27 Alberta: town list: 7-9 Decimal rate meters: 7-6 Excise meters: 19-7, 24-5, 26-14 Excise meters: catalogue: 24-10 Fractional rate meters: 7-6 Hasler meters: 4-1, 5-1, 11-2, 11-6, 13-3, 18-13 Hasler meters: date varieties: 25-8 Hasler meters: no townmark: 12-4 Hasler meters: varieties: 20-2, 26-13 House of Assembly: Toronto: 13-10, 19-3, 23-8 House of Commons: 9-2 Hudson's Bay Co. meters: 24-4 Law meters: BC: 2-3, 8-14 Law meters: QC: 2-3, 8-14 Meters: 1933: 13-4, 14-3 Meters: essays: 17-5, 18-2, 22-3, 27-2 Meters: history: 20-11 Meters: index to meter types: 27-3 Meters: regulations: 15-7, 17-5, 18-2, 24-1, 25-16 Meters: USA-Canada comparison: 18-7 Military meters: 3-5, 5-7, 8-1, 10-1, 11-2 Newfoundland meters: 15-5, 17-3 Nixdorf meters: 20-18, 21-2, 22-2, 24-12, 26-2 Nixdorf meters: by number: 23-2, 24-13, 27-5 Nixdorf meters: by office number: 27-7 Non-postal meters: 8-2, 16-2, 23-11 Northwest Territories: townlist: 11-6, 12-3, 15-4, 19-14 Ohmer Fare Register Parcel Post meter: 26-13 PB Electronic meter: 5-6 PB model 6911: 23-3, 26-15 Permit meters: 6-6 Post office meters: 16-3, 17-2, 17-4, 18-4, 26-3 Postage due meters: 6-10, 9-1, 10-3, 11-3, 23-3 Postal rates: 21-3, 24-2, 25-14 Prisoner of War meters: 15-2 RMRS meters: 2-5, 8-2 Senate meters: 11-2, 23-3 Slogans: Christmas: 10-4, 11-1, 12-5 Slogans: early: 12-7, 13-1, 21-11 Slogans: Expo '67: 15-4, 16-7 Slogans: Olympic: 25-10 Slogans: patriotic: 4-4, 5-1, 5-9, 6-1, 13-9, 14-6, 14-9 Slogans: patriotic: 17-1, 17-6, 27-10 Slogans: postal directive: 8-8, 25-14 Slogans: Royal visit: 11-1 Specimen meters: 6-2, 9-6, 10-4, 12-7, 13-9, 18-3, 21-13 Townmark varieties: 7-4, 11-5, 21-4 Townmark varieties: Canada: 8-1, 15-4 Townmark: errors: 7-4, 8-6, 9-2, 14-6, 15-4, 17-1 Townmark: missing: 12-4, 23-3 Type 1: 2-6, 23-6 28-13

Type 1: catalogue: 19-5, 20-9, 27-12 Type 1: earliest use: 20-15 Type 1: list by meter number: 19-11, 20-17, 23-4 Type 1: town list: 2-2, 3-1 Type 1: values: 5-7, 8-19 Type 2: catalogue: 20-10 Type 2: town list: 2-2 Type 2: values: 5-7, 8-19 Type 3: 15-7, 16-6 Type 3: catalogue: 21-7, 24-17 Type 3: early and late dates: 21-15 Type 3: town list: 2-2, 3-1, 4-2, 8-4 Type 3: values: 5-7, 8-19, 14-7 Type 4: 22-5 Type 4: catalogue: 22-4 Type 4: town list: 2-2 Type 5: catalogue: 23-11, 24-17 `';-pe 5: town list: 3-1, 4-2 Type 5: values: 5-7, 8-19 Type 6: catalogue: 23-13, 24-17 Type 6: prisoner of War: 15-2 Type 6: town list: 3-2, 4-2 Type 6: values: 5-7, 8-19 Type 7: catalogue: 25-7, 26-10, 27-2, 27-13 Type 7: date varieties: 3-4, 23-3, 25-8 Type 7: town list: 4-3, 5-2, 6-5, 8-4 Type 7: values: 5-7, 8-19, 19-3 Type 8: town list: 5-3, 6-5, 8-4 Type 8: values: 5-7, 8-19 Type 9: Dept. P.P. & S.: 15-5 Type 9: town list: 5-3, 6-5, 8-4 Type 10: 24-16 Type 10: catalogue: 24-3 Type 10: town list: 5-3 Type 11: 3-2 Type 11: date varieties: 26-16 Type 11: essays: 17-5, 18-2 Type 11: Mail-o-mat: 12-7, 19-13 Type 11: permit meter: 6-6 Type 12: 11-5 Type 12: no townmark: 23-3 T --,pe 12: permit meter: 6-6, 14-8 pe 12: town list: 6-9, 8-4, 12-7 Type 14: 3-2 Type 14: late use: 19-13 Type 15: 19-13 Type 15: town list: 7-1 Type 16: town list: 7-1 Type 17: 9-1 Type 17: town list: 7-1, 8-4 Type 18: 2-1, 17-6 Type 19: 11-5, 15-3, 16-2, 19-16 Type 21: 3-2, 5-1, 16-2, 21-13, 23-3 Type 22: 2-1, 21-14 28-14

Type 23: 17-6 Type 23: early date: 6-1 Type 40: by register number and town: 8-10, 14-5, 14-7 Type 40: town list: 7-2 Type 41: by register number and town: 8-10, 14-5, 14-7 Type 41: town list: 7-2, 8-4, 9-2 Unemployment insurance meters: 25-2 Wiring meters: 10-2, 11-3, 12-4 Yukon Territories: townlist: 11-6, 12-3, 19-14 <* ** ** * *** * ** * * ++***** * ********> 1/1!!!! 111 )WES of CANADA, LTD., formerly DST AGE METERS LIAZITIEED rxclsr-mcincrer MACHINES INSURANCE METER MACHINES POST OFFICE EQUIPMENT METERED KA) HEAD OFFICE 181 KING STREET WEST TORONTO, CANADA. June 17, 1947. Will You Help Us }y_ rt,artring and_returning_the EnclosedMue_Sheet? We wonder if you'd take a few minutes of your busy day to do us an important favour - a favour that may very likely benefit you as well as us? On the attached blue sheet you'll find a few questions about the Postage Meter which, as you probably know, is a government-licensed mailing device. (*) The replies to these questions will help us determine how effective we have been in telling the business public of the advantages of Postage Meters. As you'll see, the questions are simple and they can be answered with just a checkmark so it won't take you long to reply. But from your answers and those of other businessmen, we can determine what people already know about the advantages of Postage Meters and whether our presentation has been of interest to all types of businesses. That's why we'd consider it a special favour if you would answer the short list of questions on the attached sheet and return it to us. And since we're sending this letter to only a few typical business groups, your individual reply will be highly important in giving us a representative picture. There's an addressed envelope enclosed for your connvenience - it's postagepaid. Just insert the blue sheet and drop it in the mail. And thanks very - - much for your co-operation. Si c ely yours, KCD/McG. Enc. 1 K. C. Dalglish Vice-President & General Manager. (*) The "Specimen" attached above illustrates how the Postage Meter prints postage and dated postmark directly on envelopes, replacing ordinary stamps. Here is a use for SPECIMEN postage meters, namely as advertising to promote the use of postage meters. 28-15

ADDITIONS TO THE CANADA TOWN LIST ALTA AIRWAYS CALGARY * BRAGG CREEK BRENTWOOD POSTAL * HINES CREEK LAKEVIEW CALGARY * PLACE CONCORDE * ROSEBUD SMITH BC GARIBALDI HIGHLANDS MOUNTAIN HW * TSAWWASSEN VALEMOUNT MAN MCGILL POSTAL * PIERSON RIVERTON SPRAGUE WESTDALE P.S. * NB GRAND-ANSE GRAND MANAN ISLAND ST GEORGE VICTORIA NFLD DUNVILLE NS COLE HARBOUR LOWER WOODS HARBOR MIC MAC BLVD * MIDDLE WEST PUBNICO WALTON NWT IQALUIT ONT ALVINSTON ARISS ARSLEY BAINSVILLE BALTIMORE BOLER ROAD * BOURGET DESBARATS DEVLIN EMBRO FLORADALE GLOUCESTER HARCOURT HOLLAND LANDING KOMOKA LAWRENCE * MILLBANK MOREWOOD MOSSLEY NORTH LANCASTER ORONO PETERSBURG ROSSEAU ST AGATHA ST DAVIDS SHERWOOD FOREST * SPRINGBANK D * WARDSVILLE WELLINGTON R * YORK PEI CARDIGAN SHERWOOD PQ COTEAU-DU-LAC DOLLARD DES ORMEAUX GASCONS # GREENFIELD PARK KIRKLAND LAC-DES-AIGLES L'ECHOUERIE LES CEDRES MONT-GABRIEL MONT-LOUIS PABOS PETIT-CAP ROUYN-NORANDA ST-ALPHONSE-DE-GRANBY STE-BLANDINE ST-DONAT-DE-RIMOUSKI STE-FELICITE STE-FLAVIE SAINT-GODEFROI ST-PHILIPPE-DE-NERI ST-SIMEON-DE-BONAVENTURE STE-THERESE-DE-GASPE * These do not show the province name in the townmark. All are Nixdorf registers. # Postal directories show the spelling GASCONS. The meter print shows an error, GASCON. + + + + + + + + + + + Please report any new Canada towns to Alan Draves, P.O. Box 2009, Cridersville OH 45806. Please include the EXACT spelling of town as shown in the town circle, and meter number (if legible) in all reports. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The Canada Town List is available from Alan Draves, P.O. Box 2009, Cridersville OH 45806. The price is $1.00 U.S. or $1.25 Canadian, postpaid. 28-16