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A Postmaster's Provisional
<p>Postage stamps were first placed on sale to the public in Canada on April 23rd, 1851, as we shall show later, but, according to an interesting article which appeared in the <em>London Philatelist</em> for June, 1904, it seems possible that at l...
A Proposed Commemorative Series
<p>Before concluding our notes regarding the postage stamps proper of Canada it will be as well to make brief reference to a proposed commemorative series which, fortunately or unfortunately as one views these special sets, never eventuated. Early i...
Introduction
<p>Canada was originally the French colony of New France, which comprised the range of territory as far west as the Mississippi, including the Great Lakes. After the war of independence it was confined to what are now the provinces of Quebec and ...
Its Postal History
<p>The <em>Stamp Collector's Magazine</em> for August, 1868, contained an interesting article on the history of the Canadian Post-office, largely compiled from information given in the “Canadian Postal Guide,” which we cannot do better...
Official Stamps
<p>Canada has never issued special postage stamps for use on departmental correspondence but in November, 1884, a German paper,—<em>Der Philatelist</em>—on the advice of a correspondent, chronicled a series for official use. These were s...
The “2 Cents” Provisionals
<p>One result of the Imperial Conference on Postal Rates held in London, in addition to the inauguration of Imperial Penny Postage, was to revive the agitation for the reduction of the domestic rate on postage in Canada from 3c to 2c on letters we...
The “map” Stamp Of 1898
<p>Shortly after Great Britain adopted penny postage for internal use in 1840 postal reformers began to dream of Ocean Penny Postage, and although universal penny postage is not yet an accomplished fact it is within reasonable distance of being s...
The “maple Leaf” Issue Of 1897
<p>Soon after the printing contract was awarded to the American Bank Note Company it was rumoured that a new series of stamps would be issued, but for a time public expectations of the new stamps were overshadowed by the appearance of the Diamond...
The “numeral” Issue Of 1898
<p>The “maple-leaf” issue had not been long in use before complaints were made that owing to the lack of plain numerals it was a difficult matter to distinguish the various denominations. In its issue for April 2nd, 1898, the <em>Metro...
The “officially Sealed” Labels
<p>Although “officially sealed” labels cannot by any stretch of the imagination be considered as postage stamps or, indeed, of having any philatelic significance yet they are collected by many, in common with adhesive registered labels,...
The 1c Orange Of 1869
<p>The 1c and 3c stamps of 1868 were so alike in color that it was soon found that confusion was easily possible between the two values. Early in 1869, therefore, the color of the 1c was changed to orange to prevent further mistakes. The exact da...
The 20c And 50c Stamps Of 1893
<p>The Postmaster-General's Report for 1892 states that “Postage stamps of the value of 20 cents and 50 cents are about to be issued. These will be useful in prepayment of parcel post.” These high values were, of course, intended to be...
The 20c Value Of 1900
<p>On the 29th of December, 1900, a 20c value was added to the numeral series, its advent being quite unannounced. The large 20c stamps of 1893 had been finally used up and the new label not only conformed to the others of the series in design bu...
The 2c Carmine
<p>According to the Post Office circular quoted in our last chapter the issue of the 2c stamp in carmine—or red, as the color was officially termed—was to begin when the supply of surcharged 3c stamps was exhausted. The new 2c stamp w...
The 8c Stamp Of 1893
<p>Until 1889 the registration fee had to be prepaid by means of the special stamps issued for the purpose. When, in 1889, a uniform registration fee of 5c was adopted the public were given permission to use the ordinary postage stamps in making ...
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Introduction
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The Queen Victoria Seven Cents
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The 8c Stamp Of 1893