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or insufficiently paid letters addressed to countries to which letters cannot be sent without the postage is pre-paid, are returned to the writers through the Dead Letter Office. [Sidenote: Information not to be given.] No information can be given respecting letters which pass through a post office except to the persons to whom they are addressed. [Sidenote: Redirection of letters.] Parties desiring their letters and papers to be re-directed should send an intimation to that effect in writing to the postmaster of the office from which the letters and papers are to be re-directed. Postmasters are allowed to re-direct letters to the known places of residence of the parties to whom they are addressed, after allowing a reasonable time to elapse without their being called for. [Sidenote: No extra charge.] Letters and papers are not subject to any additional charge when re-directed from one post office in Canada to another post office in Canada. [Sidenote: Objectionable matter.] Postmasters are instructed not to receive any letter or packet which there is good reason to believe contains glass or anything likely to injure the contents of the mail bag or the person of any officer of the post office. [Sidenote: Change.] A postmaster is not legally bound to furnish change, but if absolutely necessary may require that the exact amount of postage on any letter or packet be tendered to him in current coin, or in Canada postage stamps. [Sidenote: Civility required from Postmasters.] Postmasters and their assistants in the above matter, as well as in all their official intercourse with the public, are expected to afford every accommodation, and to treat every person having business at their offices with every courtesy. [Sidenote: Mail couriers to receive letters <i>en route</i>.] Mail couriers are bound to receive letters offered to them whilst on the road between one post office and another, provided that when a letter is so offered the distance from the nearest post office exceeds one mile. Such letters are termed Way Letters, and are subject to the ordinary rates of postage. <tb> SUGGESTIONS TO THE PUBLIC. Facility will be given to the Post Office in the discharge of its daily duties, and greater security afforded to the Public, by careful attention to the following recommendations: [Sidenote: Early posting.] Post all letters and newspapers, &c., as early as practi
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