Exchange papers passing between publishers in Canada and between publishers in Canada and publishers in the United States, are carried free through the post.

No other exemption from charge.

No newspaper, properly so called (except exchanges), whether devoted to education, temperance, agriculture, or to any branch of science, is entitled to exemption from charge. The law exempts only periodicals, other than newspapers, printed in Canada, and devoted exclusively to the above objects.

Newfoundland.

Newspapers addressed to Newfoundland must be pre-paid two cents each, by stamp.

British Colonies and Foreign Countries

The rates on newspapers addressed to British Colonies and foreign countries will be found in the tables at pages 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40. These tables give the rates: 1, by Canadian Ocean Steamers; 2, by Cunard Steamers; and 3, by the United States.

No United States paper exempt.

No United States newspapers of any kind or description (with the exception of exchange papers) are on any ground entitled to pass through the Canadian mails free of postage.

How to be forwarded from publication office.