The Post Office established at St. François Nord-Est, County of Beauce, on 1st July, was closed on the 10th October 1864.
List of Changes in the names of Post Offices, between 1st January 1864, and 1st January 1865, inclusive.
| LATE NAME OF OFFICE. | COUNTY. | NEW NAME SELECTED. |
|---|---|---|
| Blandford | Arthabaska | [15] Domaine de Gentilly |
| Chatham East | Argenteuil | Cushing |
| Macnider | Rimouski | [15] Sandy Bay |
| North Ely | Shefford | Bethel |
| Litchfield | Pontiac | Pimlico |
| Fountain Hill | Peel | Dixie |
| Bowmore | Simcoe | Duntroon |
| Blakeston | Norfolk | Teeterville |
| Wolfstown | Wolfe | [15] Sanborn |
| East Glenelg | Grey | Cornabuss |
| Glenelg | Grey | Latona |
| Irish Creek | Grenville | Jasper |
| Newland | York | Mount Albert |
| South Potton | Brome | Mansonville-Potton |
[15] On the establishment of new offices bearing the names Blandford, Macnider and Wolfstown, respectively.
ERRATA.
Ailsa Craig, Allendale, Ancaster, Appleton, Arthur, and Athlone, being Money Order Offices, should be printed in Italics.