This book is a guidebook for postal inspectors in Canada, issued by the Postmaster General’s Office in the late 19th century. The book provides detailed instructions for carrying out inspections of post offices and postal workers, as well as for investigating cases of mail fraud and theft. The collection offers insights into the workings of the postal service in Canada, as well as the challenges faced by postal workers in the era.
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