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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS - FOR THE GUIDANCE OF - POST OFFICE INSPECTORS - IN THE - DOMINION OF CANADA.
I. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.ToC
II. ARRANGEMENT OF PAPERS.ToC
III. BOOKS AND RECORDS.ToC
IV. RETURNS TO BE MADE TO THE DEPARTMENT AT OTTAWA.ToC
V. SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES.ToC
VI. NEW POST OFFICES.ToC
VII. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.ToC
VIII. MAIL SERVICE.ToC
IX. ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW ROUTES OR ALTERATIONS IN ROUTES ALREADY IN OPERATION.ToC
A concise handbook crafted for post‑office inspectors across the Dominion of Canada, this volume walks the listener through the everyday responsibilities that kept the nation’s mail system running smoothly. From supervising clerks and handling routine paperwork to overseeing new routes, contracts, and railway mail services, each section offers clear, step‑by‑step guidance. The text also stresses the importance of uniform procedures, timely reporting to the Postmaster General, and maintaining accurate financial records, giving a vivid picture of early public‑service management.
Beyond its practical instructions, the manual provides a rare glimpse into the bureaucratic rhythm of a growing country, revealing how standards, inspections, and accountability were woven into daily operations. Listeners interested in historical government work, transportation logistics, or the evolution of communication will appreciate the straightforward style and the sense of purpose that underpinned Canada’s postal network. The narrative’s measured tone makes the material approachable, turning a technical guide into an engaging portrait of a pivotal public institution.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (61K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeannie Howse, Adrian Mastronardi, The Philatelic Digital Library Project at http://www.tpdlp.net and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2006-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1892
A key figure in the making of Canada, this 19th-century lawyer and politician worked closely with John A. Macdonald and helped shape the new Dominion at Confederation. His career stretched from the courtroom to the Senate and the office of Ontario’s lieutenant governor.
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