d in Canada which are not posted from the office of
publication, must be pre-paid one cent each by postage stamps, otherwise
they will not be forwarded.
[Sidenote: Publishers subscription accounts and receipts.]
Publishers of newspapers in Canada are allowed to enclose in copies of
their papers sent to subscribers, subscription accounts, and receipts
for the same, without rendering them liable to any additional postage.
[Sidenote: Packets of returned papers.]
Packets of unbound newspapers published in Canada may be returned by a
subscriber to the office of publication, at the rate of 2 cents per 8
oz. or fraction of 8oz., which must be pre-paid.
[Sidenote: Rate to United States.]
Transient newspapers addressed to the United States must be pre-paid one
cent each by postage stamp, otherwise they will not be forwarded.
[Sidenote: From United States.]
Newspapers posted in the United States and addressed to Canada are
liable to one cent each on delivery. The stamp paid on these papers
indicates that the United States postage only has been pre-paid, the
Canadian rate of one cent remaining to be collected.
[Sidenote: American papers.]
American newspapers posted or re-posted in Canada must be prepaid one
cent each, by stamp, otherwise they will not be forwarded.
[Sidenote: Commuted rate not applicable to U.S. papers.]
The option of paying the commuted rate on newspapers does not apply to
papers published in the United States: they must be paid for at the full
rate of one cent each.
[Sidenote: News agents.]
Canadian news agents and booksellers may post American newspapers
unpaid, when addressed to regular subscribers in the Province; but such
newspapers are chargeable on delivery with one cent each.
[Sidenote: Rate to U. Kingdom.]
Newspapers posted in Canada and addressed to the United Kingdom must be
pre-paid by stamp, one cent each.
[Sidenote: By Canadian Steamers.]
Newspapers forwarded by Canadian Steamer are delivered in the United
Kingdom without additional charge.
[Sidenote: By Cunard Steamers.]
Newspapers forwarded by Cunard Steamer are liable on delivery to one
penny each, being the American transit rate.
[Sidenote: From U. Kingdom.]
Newspapers posted in the United Kingdom for Canada should be pre-paid
one penny each, by stamp.
[Sidenote: By Canadian Steamers.]
If forwarded by Canadian Steamer they are subject on delivery to no
addition
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