Friday, June 3, 2011

George VI War Issue
1942-1945 War Period
United States Rates and Fees



The rates to the United State for the first year of the War Issue were unchanged from those in effect during the "Mufti" issue period (1937-42). However, on April 1, 1943, a 1 cent War Tax was added to the first weight letter, air mail and post card rates.

1. Letter Rates

a) To March 31, 1943

The letter rate was 3 cents for the first ounce and 2 cents for each additional ounce.


Winnipeg to Washington, D.C., March 23, 1943
3 cents letter rate to the United States


b) From April 1, 1943

On April 1, 1943, an additional 1 cent War Tax was imposed on the first weight step letter rate to the United States. The rate was 4 cents for the first ounce and 2 cents for each additional ounce.


Welland to Buffalo, April 9, 1943
4 cents letter rate to the United States



Revelstoke to Oakland, April 21, 1945
4 cents letter rate to the United States


2. Post Card Rate

a) To March 31, 1943

The post card rate was 2 cents.


Vancouver to Cedar Falls, Wash., October 2, 1942
2 cents post card rate


b) From April 1, 1943

The post card rate was increased to 3 cents because of the addition of the 1 cent War Tax.


Winnipeg to Wayne, Mich., February 23, 1944
3 cents post card rate


3. Air Mail

a) To March 31, 1943



The air mail rate was 6 cents for each ounce and 6 cents for each additional ounce.


Ottawa to San Francisco, October 2, 1942
6 cents air mail rate to the United States

Halifax to New York, October 12, 1942
12 cents paying the 2 ounce air mail letter rate to the United States

Nice usage of the 4 cent and 8 cents pictorial definitives

b) From April 1, 1943

A one cent War Tax was added to the first weight step air mail rate. The air mail rate was 7 cents for the first ounce and 6 cents for each additional ounce.


Vancouver to San Francisco, May 11, 1943
7 cents air mail rate



International Labour Office, Montreal to New York, February 6, 1945
7 cents air mail rate



Post card from Vancouver to San Francisco, January 18, 1944
7 cents first weight step air mail rate



Office of the Oil Controller, Toronto to Cleveland, May 23, 1945
7 cents air mail rate
OHMS perfin


4. Printed Matter

The printed matter rate to the United States was 1 cent for each two ounces. The War Tax was not added to the printed matter rate.


Quebec Central Railway Company, Sherbrooke to Philadelphia, June 29, 1944
1 cent printed matter rate
CPR perfin


5. Registration

The registration fee to the United States was 10 cents.


Calgary to Rochester, May 22, 1944
4 cents letter rate + 10 cents registration fee



Elmira to New York, April 23, 1945
7 cents air mail rate + 10 cents registration fee



Windsor to San Diego, July 15, 1944
7 cents air mail rate + 10 cents registration fee


6. Special Delivery

The special delivery fee to the United States was 10 cents.


Welland to New York, February 1, 1944
4 cents letter rate + 10 cents special delivery fee



Toronto to New York, January 3, 1945
6 cents air mail rate + 10 cents special delivery



Ottawa to New York, May 14, 1943
7 cents air mail rate + 10 cents special delivery



Toronto to Cleveland, July 6, 1944
24 cents paying 4 cents letter rate + 10 cents registration + 10 cents special delivery

Thursday, June 2, 2011


George VI War Issue
1942-1945 War Period
Domestic Rates and Fees




The domestic rates for the first year of the War Issue were unchanged from those in effect during the "Mufti" issue period (1937-42). However, on April 1, 1943, a 1 cent War Tax was imposed on the first weight forward and local letter rates, air mail rate, and post card rate. To accommodate the new rates, the Post Office Department issued a new 4 cent King George VI definitive and changed the colour of the 3 cent value from carmine to purple. Furthermore, the pictorial 13 cent tank, 6 cent Air Mail, and 16 cent Air Mail Special Delivery stamps were replaced with 14 cent, 7 cent, and 17 cent denominated stamp versions, respectively.

This post considers the following domestic rates and fees:

1. Forward Letter
2. Local Letter
3. Post Card
4. Printed Matter
5. Air Mail
6. Registration
7. Acknowledgment of Receipt
8.Special Delivery
9.Money Packet
10. Parcels
11. C.O.D.


1. Forward Letter

a) To March 31, 1943

The forward letter rate was 3 cents for the first ounce and 2 cents for each additional ounce.


Montreal to Tillsonburg, September 20, 1942
3 cents forward letter rate
"V" slogan



Hespeler to Galt, November 4, 1942
3 cents forward letter rate



Planet Bicycle Company, Toronto to Tillsonburg, December 3, 1942
3 cents forward letter rate
"SAVE METALS RAGS AND WASTE PAPER" slogan cancellation


b) From April 1, 1943

On April 1, 1943, an additional 1 cent War Tax was imposed on the first step letter rate. The 4-cent King George VI definitive stamp was issued on April 9, 1943


Avonmore to Tillsonburg, April 1, 1943
4 cents forward letter rate
First Day of 4 cent rate


Lindsay to Tillsonberg, April 5, 1943
2 cents forward letter rate + 2 cents War Tax



Windsor to Toronto, April 7, 1943
4 cent Grain Elevator definitive paying the forward letter rate



Toronto to Kitchener, November 17, 1944
4 cents forward letter rate
"PAY NO MORE THAN CEILING PRICES" slogan



Tweed to Tillsonburg, July 20, 1945
4 cents forward letter rate


2. Local Letter

a) To March 31, 1943

The local letter rate was 2 cents for the first ounce and 1 cent for each additional ounce.


Montreal local letter, August 20, 1942
2 cents local letter rate



Toronto local letter, August 5, 1942
2 cents local letter rate


b) From April 1, 1943

On April 1, 1943, a 1 cent War Tax was added to the first step local letter rate. The local letter rate was increased to 3 cents for the first ounce. Each additional ounce was sitll 1 cent.


Toronto local letter, November 18, 1943
3 cent local letter rate paid with 1 cent coils



Hamilton local letter, January 21, 1944
3 cents local letter rate
"CONSERVE COAL SAVE ONE TON IN FIVE" slogan


3. Post Card

a) To March 31, 1943

The post card rate was 2 cents.


Owen Sound to Toronto, December 4, 1942
2 cents post card rate


b) From April 1, 1943

On April 1, 1943, a 1 cent War Tax was added to the post card rate which was increased to 3 cents.


Welland to Niagara Falls, August 3, 1943
3 cents post card rate



Banff to Vancouver, July 13, 1945
Calgary and Vancouver R.P.O.
3 cents post card rate
New colour for the 3 cent value : purple


4. Air Mail

a) To March 31, 1943

The air mail rate was 6 cents for the first ounce and 5 cents for each additional ounce.


Calgary to Temiskaming, January 5, 1943
6 cents air mail rate


b) From April 1, 1943

On April 1, 1943, a 1 cent War Tax was added to the first weight step of the air mail rate. The air mail rate was 7 cents for the first ounce and 5 cents for each additional ounce.


Halifax to Montreal, May 11, 1944 (Halifax blackout cancellation)
7 cents air mail rate



Penticton to Toronto, March 12, 1945
7 cents air mail rate


5. Third Class Mail : Printed Matter

The printed matter rate was 1 cent for each 2 ounces.


Noranda local mailing, November 20, 1944
1 cent printed matter rate


6. Registration

A graduated scale of registration fees was in effect. The minimum fee was 10 cents which provided $25 indemnity.




Windsor to Hamilton, March 17, 1943
3 cents forward letter rate + 10 cents registration fee



Bracebridge to Toronto, April 3, 1943
4 cents forward letter rate + 10 cents registration fee



Haggersville to Brantford, September 7, 1944
4 cents forward letter rate + 10 cents registration fee



Four ounce registered local letter, Moose Jaw, June 19, 1943
Postage 6 cents : 3 cents for the first ounce and 3 cents for the next 3 ounces at 1 cent/ounce
Registration fee : 10 cents


7. Acknowledgment of Receipt

a) At time of mailing

The acknowledgment of receipt fee was 10 cents at the time of mailing.


Registered item from Winnipeg to Chilliwack, June 14, 1945
Acknowledged June 18, 1945
10 cents AR fee


b) After item despatched

An AR card prepaid 20 cents could be sent after the registered article had been despatched.


Registered mail sent from Hollyburn to Vancouver, March 18, 1944
AR card mailed March 28, 1944


The Vancouver post office advised that the registered matter was delivered on March 20, 1944.


8. Special Delivery

The special delivery fee was 10 cents.


Vancouver to Nanaimo, December 19, 1944
4 cents forward letter rate + 10 cents special delivery fee



Woodstock to Peterborough, December 31, 1943
2 cent and 3 cent coils paying the 4 cent forward letter rate + 10 cents special delivery fee



Winnipeg to Toronto, August 25, 1943
7 cents air mail rate + 10 cents special delivery fee



House of Assembly, Toronto to Ottawa, November 14, 1944
7 cents air mail rate + 10 cents special delivery fee


9.Money Packet

The rate of postage on money packets was 7 cents for the first ounce and 5 cents for each additional ounce. The registration fee of 10 cents was also to be prepaid.


Bank of Montreal, Toronto to Bank of Montreal, Kincardine, November 9, 1943



$10.32 paying the 12 lb. 12 oz. (204 ounces) money packet rate.

Rate Breakdown

Registration............................$0.10
1st oz...........................................07
Next 203 oz @ 5 c/oz........10.15
Total.....................................$10.32


10. Fourth Class Mail (Parcel Post)

Ballot Boxes

Ballot boxes sent prior to a Dominion election by Returning Officers and addressed to Deputy Returning Officers were liable to postage at parcel post rates. Postmasters could permit Returning Officers to send Ballot Boxes registered at parcel post rates plus the registration fee.


Porcupine to Kirkland Lake, June 5, 1946
Federal election was on June 11, 1945


58 cents paying the parcel rate (48 cents) + registration fee (10 cents)

Weight of Ballot Box

48 cents was the rate for an parcel weighing 8 lb. 2 oz. sent from one Ontario post office to another greater than 20 miles away.


11. C.O.D.

C.O.D. service was available at Money Order Post Offices in Canada. Up to $100 could be collected from the addressee and remitted by Post Office Money Order. The C.O.D. fee was payed by the sender by means of postage stamps affixed by the sender in addition to ordinary postage. The amount to be collected from the addressee was to include the sum to be remitted plus the money order fee.

C.O.D. fees




Toronto local C.O.D. mailing, May 31, 1944
3 cents local letter rate + 10 cents C.O.D. fee for collection of $1.90