Special Delivery mail was given priority handling and was delivered in a manner that provided the most expeditious service.
Organization
1. Special Delivery Labels
2. Special Delivery Rates for Letters
(a) November 1, 1963 - May 31, 1967
(b) From June 1, 19673. Insufficiently Prepaid Special Delivery Letters
4. Registered Special Delivery Letters
Letters for special delivery were to be legibly endorsed "Special Delivery" on the address side. The Post Office supplied labels for this purpose.
SD-8 : 23-10-61 print order
SD-8 : 3-66 print order
Maple Leaf Special Delivery Sticker
S.D.1 parcel sticker (5-68 print order)
2. Special Delivery Fees for Letters (in addition to ordinary postage)
(a) November 1, 1963 - May 31, 1967........................ 25 cents
(b) From June 1, 1967..................................................40 cents(a) 25c Rate Period
Montreal to Quebec, February 20, 1967
5 cents forward letter rate + 25 cents special delivery fee
Mixed franking commonly seen February - June 1967
Fredericton to Port Burwell, May 18, 1967
5 cents forward letter fee + 25 cents special delivery fee
Windsor- Walkerville to Quebec, March 2, 1967
5 cents forward letter fee + 25 cents special delivery fee
Domestic letter mail was free to or from Members of Parliament (10 days before or after a sitting). Payment was required for other services such as registration and special delivery.
Member of Parliament Alfred Hales (Wellington South) to Guelph, May 16, 1967
Free postage + 25 cents special delivery fee
(b) 40c Rate Period : From June 1, 1967
5 cents forward letter rate : To October 31, 1968
Kenora to Toronto, June 19, 1967
Cameo 5 cents stationery (forward letter rate) + 40c special delivery fee
Toronto to Midland, October 20, 1967
5 cents forward letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
Souris to Ottawa, August 9, 1968
5 cents forward letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
Halifax to Toronto, May 17, 1968
8 cents paying the 2 oz. forward letter rate (5c 1st oz. + 3c next oz.) + 40 cents special delivery fee
Halifax, May 17, 1968
6 cents domestic letter rate : November 1, 1969 - June 30, 1971
Chilliwack to Rexdale, October 23, 1969
6 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
St. Catharines to Toronto, April 2, 1969
6 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
Little Current to Toronto, November 28, 1970
30 cents 7 oz. letter rate (6c first oz. and 6 x 4c for each additional oz.)
30 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
7 cents domestic letter rate : July 1, 1971 - December 31, 1971
7 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
7 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
Vancouver to Toronto, October 15, 1971
7 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
8 cents domestic letter rate : From January 1, 1972
Buckingham to Noranda, March 16, 1972
8 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
Thurso to Noranda, May 17, 1972
8 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
Free Mail : House of Commons
Member of Parliament Ed Broadbent to Oshawa, February 21, 1972
Free postage + 40 cents special delivery fee
3. Insufficiently Prepaid Special Delivery Letters
Letters endorsed for special delivery but without sufficient postage to cover the special delivery fee and the ordinary postage were to be specifically delivered subject to collection on delivery of double the total deficiency as regards postage and special delivery fee.
Toronto local correspondence, February 7, 1968
4 cents local letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee (44 cents)
Shortpaid 15 cents and taxed 30 cents
Manuscript instructional marking : "A fine is double the missing amount"
Edmonton to Toronto, April 23, 1970, endorsed for Special Delivery service
46 cents to be prepaid : 6 cents letter rate + 40 cents special delivery fee
Only 24 cents affixed, thus shortpaid 22 cents
Taxed double deficiency : 44 cents
Amount due paid and 44 cents Toronto Postage Due meter label affixed
Toronto (149981) Postage Due meter
Montreal to Port Burwell, October 17, 1969
40 cents prepaid
Shortpaid 6 cents and taxed 12 cents
4. Registered Special Delivery Letters
Registered mail did not always reach its destination as quickly as unregistered mail because of the additional security handling required. Registered special delivery articles could therefore experience delays not faced by unregistered articles.
Dunnville to Toronto, February 26, 1970
96 cents paying for a registered, special delivery letter
6 cents postage + 40 cents special delivery fee + 50 cents registration fee
King City to Toronto, September 30, 1970
96 cents paying for a registered, special delivery letter
6 cents postage + 40 cents special delivery fee + 50 cents registration fee
Coboconk to Toronto, July 5, 1972
98 cents paying for a registered, special delivery letter
8 cents postage + 40 cents special delivery fee + 50 cents registration fee