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| 表面の銘文 | (cinq) s e t l a k w e [5$] Pour tous les styles setlakwe Depuis 1904 Autorisé Aze Setlakwe Fondateur des Magasins A. Setlakwe Ltée 1861-1933 mode 146746 [5$] s e t l a k w e (cinq) |
| 裏面の説明 | Plain cream ground within a guilloche chain border matching the obverse. The stylized "SA" Setlakwe logo occupies the left field with the store name below. Central text block lists usage règlements in French, with a dated expiry line stamped in red. A decorative ribbon scroll carries the word "mode" at centre bottom. |
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Magasins A. Setlakwe Ltée was a Lebanese-Canadian merchant operation based in Thetford Mines, Quebec — one of several immigrant-run general stores in the region that issued scrip to bind local workers to their own retail trade. These notes functioned as a private credit system, typically redeemable only at the issuing store, circulating among miners and their families in the asbestos belt where cash was often scarce and company-town dynamics kept wages tied to local commerce.
Quebec merchant scrip of this type was never formally regulated, and issuers varied wildly in how faithfully they honored redemption. The Setlakwe notes are among the better-documented examples of Lebanese diaspora merchant scrip in Canada.