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[Sidenote: Improvements.]
The Post Office is a department which admits of constant improvement and expansion. The public, by sending to the Postmaster General, clear and correct information respecting faulty arrangements, may materially benefit the service. It must be remembered, however, that changes in machinery so extensive and intricate as that of the Post Office, must be made cautiously and with much previous consideration.
Time is generally required to carry out any material change in postal arrangements; for even when decided upon, old contracts, requiring notice of termination, may have to be got rid off, and tenders for new contracts invited by public advertis.e.m.e.nt, before the decision can take effect.
[Sidenote: New post offices.]
New Post Offices are established by the Department wherever it is ascertained that a sufficient number of inhabitants can be accommodated, and a sufficient amount of postal revenue collected to warrant such a measure. When a new Post Office is required, a pet.i.tion should be addressed to the Postmaster General, signed by as many of the inhabitants as can conveniently subscribe the same. The pet.i.tion should state the name of the township and the number of the lot and concession on which it is desired the office should be established; the distance from the neighbouring offices; whether at the site of the proposed Post Office there is a village; the number of mills, stores, taverns, and houses thereat; the extent of the settlement to be served and the probable cost of the mail; together with any other facts which may form any ground for the accommodation applied for.
RATES OF POSTAGE from CANADA to BRITISH COLONIES and FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
By Canadian Ocean Steamers, sailing every Sat.u.r.day from Quebec in Summer, and from Portland in Winter.
[Symbol: Pointer] Letters for any of the destinations included in this Table must be prepaid, else they cannot be forwarded. In those cases in the Book-rates where an asterisk (*) is prefixed, prepayment on Newspapers or Book Parcels is optional: in all other cases prepayment is required.
KEY: A: Not exceeding 1/4 oz.
B: Above 1/4 oz. and not exceeding 1/2 oz.
C: Above 1/2 oz. and not exceeding 3/4 oz.
D: Above 3/4 oz. and not exceeding 1 oz.
E: Above 1 oz. and not exceeding 11/4 oz.
F: Registration fee for each letter.
G: Not exceeding 2 ozs.
H: 2 ozs. to 4 ozs.
I: 4 ozs. to 8 ozs.
J: 8 ozs. to 1 lb.
K: 1 lb. to 11/2 lb.
L: 11/2 lb. to 2 lbs.