Canada: Its Postage Stamps and Postal StationeryHowes, Clifton A. (Clifton Armstrong)
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Canada: Its Postage Stamps and Postal Stationery
Howes, Clifton A. (Clifton Armstrong)
Postage stamps -- Canada; Postal stationery -- Canada
Postmasters will please bear in mind that, notwithstanding the new
issue, they are not to return to the Department any of the old
stamps on hand, but will sell them in the ordinary way. At first,
the public may prefer getting new stamps, and if so, there is no
objection to this wish being acceded to, but it is also desirable to
work off in due course all remnants of old stamps.
A change in the design of the stamp of the present series of
post-cards, post-bands and stamped envelopes, to correspond with
that above referred to, will be made as soon as the present stock of
these items shall have been exhausted.
[177] =Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News=, XVII: 254.
The new stamps were accordingly issued on "Dominion Day" (July 1st) of
1903. Their actual appearance brought forth the following interesting
account of their preparation in the _London Philatelist_:[178]--
Although for a long time past we have been aware of the
circumstances attending the preparation of the new postage stamps
for Canada, and in a position to illustrate the approved design, we
have refrained from publishing the facts in compliance with the
desire of the authorities that no details should be made public
until the stamps had been completed and were ready to be put into
circulation.
We believe that the delay which has taken place in bringing out the
new issue has been due to questions arising out of the existing
contract under which the postage stamps of the Dominion are
produced, and that even after the approval of the design and the
receipt of the die some difficulties were experienced in connection
with the preparation of the plates by the contractors.
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