The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 47
Money Orders
Money Orders.
The following Table shows the Money Order business for the fiscal year:—
After 1st July, 1877, a change was made in the mode of paying Money orders, they being, after having been certified and stamped by the Postmasters, paid at the Bank counters without a Postmasters cheque being necessary as formerly The total issues and payments on orders exchanged with the United states for 11 months of the fiscal year 1875-76, was $868,270. The business for the fiscal year 1876-77 was as follows:—
Issued. | Paid. | |
---|---|---|
Ontario | $117,985 85 | $86,358 40 |
Quebec | 8,21 54 | 57,771 82 |
Nova Scotia | 52,436 25 | 86 862 14 |
New Brunswick | 36,067 32 | 20,985 95 |
Prince Edward Isla'd | 7,849 86 | 3,766 15 |
British Columbia | 24,260 39 | 2,144 92 |
Manitoba | 1,152 48 | 244 38 |
$277,969 69 | $208,133 76 | |
277,909 69 | ||
Total | $180,103 45 |