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General Instructions for the Guidance of Post Office Inspectors in the Dominion of Canada is a comprehensive manual originally issued by the Canadian Post Office Department in the late 19th century. This authoritative guide provides detailed instructions and regulations for post office inspectors, outlining their duties, responsibilities, and the procedures they must follow to ensure the efficient and secure operation of postal services across Canada. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the inspection of post offices, the handling and investigation of postal fraud and irregularities, the management of postal staff, and the maintenance of accurate records and accounts. It also addresses the proper handling of mail, the safeguarding of postal property, and the enforcement of postal laws and regulations. With its meticulous attention to detail and emphasis on integrity and accountability, the manual reflects the importance of the postal system in connecting communities and supporting commerce throughout the Dominion. Rich in historical context, the book offers valuable insights into the administrative practices and challenges of the Canadian postal service during a formative period in the nation’s development. It serves as both a practical handbook for inspectors of the era and a fascinating historical document for modern readers interested in the evolution of public service and communication in Canada.