SS Montrose Passenger List - 22 June 1923

 

Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the SS Montrose of the Canadian Pacific Line, Departing 22 June 1923 from Liverpool for Québec and Montréal.

Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the SS Montrose of the Canadian Pacific Line, Departing 22 June 1923 from Liverpool for Québec and Montréal via Greenock, Commanded by Captain H. Parry. GGA Image ID # 1588b3d121

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: H. PARRY Commander
  2. Chief Officer: D. MCQUEEN
  3. Chief Engineer: E. H. Stanley
  4. Purser: D. F. ARMOUR
  5. Surgeon: W. P. PEAKE
  6. Chief Steward: R. H. KIRKPATRICK
  7. Rail Lines Ticket Agent: W. L. Coleman
    Office on Deck B, Cabin Square

 

List of Cabin Passengers

  1. Ablett, Mr. H.
    Liverpool, Eng
  2. Ablett, Mrs.
    Liverpool, Eng
  3. Acton, Mrs. M.
    Radcliffe, Eng
  4. Albers, Mr. W. W.
    Wausau, Wis
  5. Albers, Mrs.
    Wausau, Wis
  6. Alcock, Mr. W.
    Guelph, Ont
  7. Alcock, Mrs.
    Guelph, Ont
  8. Allan, Miss I.
    St. Andrews, N.B
  9. Allport, Mrs. M.
    York, Eng
  10. Allport, Miss F. E.
    York, Eng.
  11. Allport, Mr. L.
    York, Eng
  12. Andrews, Miss F. M.
    Wallasey, Eng
  13. Armstrong, Mr. J.
    McKeesport, Pa
  14. Ashton. Mrs. A. A.
    Oldham, Eng
  15. Bagnall, Mrs. L.
    Hednesford, Eng
  16. Baldock, Mrs. G. L.
    Newquay, Eng
  17. Barham, Mr. F. E. F.
    Hindhead, Eng
  18. Barham, Mrs.
    Hindhead, Eng
  19. Barham, Mstr R. F.
    Hindhead, Eng
  20. Barham, Mstr G. S. F.
    Hindhead, Eng
  21. Beitenshaw, Mr. W. H.
    Syracuse, N.Y
  22. Bellasis, Mr. B. M.
    London, Eng
  23. Bennett, Miss R. E
  24. Bentley, Mr. A.
    Helmshore, Eng
  25. Bergh, Mr. G. O.
    Helsingfors. Sweden
  26. Berry, Mr. E.
    Radcliffe, Eng
  27. Berry Mrs.
    Radcliffe, Eng
  28. Blackburne, Miss M. E.
    Blackburn, Eng
  29. Blackburne, Miss D.
    Blackburn, Eng
  30. Blackwell, Miss E.
    Toronto, Ont
  31. Bowler, Mr. H.
    Toronto, Ont
  32. Bowler, Mrs.
    Toronto, Ont
  33. Bradney, Mr. J. W.
    Montreal, Que
  34. Bradshaw, Mr. H. J.
    Winnipeg, Man
  35. Bradshaw, Mrs.
    Winnipeg, Man
  36. Bradshaw, Mstr. B.
    Winnipeg, Man
  37. Brodie, Mr. G.
    Oakland, Cal
  38. Brown, Mr. Q. H. P.
    Derby, Eng
  39. Brown, Mrs.
    Derby, Eng
  40. Buckley, Mr. G. H.
    Macclesfield, Eng
  41. Bullock, Miss J.
    Toronto, Ont
  42. Caldwell, Mr. H.
    Paisley, Scot
  43. Caldwell. Mrs.
    Paisley, Scot
  44. Carew. Miss G. H.
    London, Eng
  45. Carey, Miss J. A.
    Sanderstead, Eng
  46. Carey, Miss H. P.
    Sanderstead, Eng
  47. Carlisle, Mr. C. C.
    London, Eng
  48. Carter; Miss K.
    Liverpool, Eng
  49. Cartlich, Mr. W. G,
    Columbus, Ohio
  50. Christian, Mr. G.
    Calgary, Alta
  51. Christian, Mrs.
    Calgary, Alta
  52. Christian; Miss K.
    Calgary, Alta
  53. Coffey, Mr. J.
    Kilworth, rre
  54. Coffey, ,Mrs.
    Kilworth, Ire
  55. Coffey, Mr. Wm.
    Kilworth, Ire
  56. Coffey, Miss B.
    Kilworth, Ire
  57. Coffey, Miss M. A.
    Kilworth, Ire
  58. Coffey, Miss H. M.
    Kilworth, Ire
  59. Cole, Miss A. M.
    London, Eng
  60. Cornell, Mrs. F.
    Montreal, Que
  61. Cotterill, Mrs. S. J.
    London, Eng
  62. Coulson, Mr. A. G.
    London, Eng
  63. Coulthurst, Mrs. M.
    Bolton, Eng
  64. Cowburn, Mr. C.
    Toronto, Ont
  65. Cowburn, Mrs.
    Toronto, Ont
  66. Cowburn, Mstr C.
    Toronto, Ont
  67. Cowburn, Miss R.
    Toronto, Ont
  68. Crabb, Mr. C. H.
    Topeka, Kan
  69. Craven, Commdr.
    London, Eng
  70. Crawford, Mr. A.
    Wigan, Eng
  71. Crawford, Mr. J.
    Wigan, Eng
  72. Crichton, Miss B.
    St. Andrews, N.B
  73. Cryer, Mr. S.
    London, Eng
  74. Cryer, Mr. W.
    London, Eng
  75. Darcy, Mr. J.
    Calgary, Alta
  76. Davies, Dr.- J. W.
    Vancouver, B.C.
  77. Davies, Mrs.
    Vancouver, B.C
  78. Davies, Mrs. A. M.
    Heswall, Eng
  79. Dawson, Mr. E. W.
    Montreal, Que
  80. Dawson, Mrs. B. M.
    Bradford, Eng
  81. Derbyshire, Miss K.
    Toronto, Ont
  82. Dickson, Mr. J. J. P.
    London, Eng
  83. Ditchfield, Mr. G.
    Preston, Eng
  84. Ditchfield, Mr. W. E.
    Preston, Eng
  85. Ditchfield, Mr. R.
    Preston, Eng
  86. Ditchfield, Mrs. R.
    Preston, Eng
  87. Ditchfield, Miss E. A.
    Preston, Eng
  88. Donaldson, Mrs. G.
    Edinburgh, Scot
  89. Dorais, Miss A.
    Montreal, Que
  90. Dorrins, Mr. G.
    Irvine, Scot
  91. Drucquer, Mr. M. W.
    London, Eng
  92. Duffy, Mr. J.
    Radcliffe, Eng
  93. Dunkerley, Mr. H.
    Oldham, Eng
  94. Dyer, Mrs. N.
    London, Eng
  95. Dytor, Mrs. F.M.
    Port Arthur, Ont
  96. Earthrowl, Miss A. C
    London, Eng
  97. Egginton, Mr. R. H.
    Ellesmere Port, Eng
  98. Ehrensperger, Mr. E. C.
    Chicago, Ill
  99. Eliot, Col. W. G.
    New York, N.Y
  100. Elmes, Mr. J. B. M.
    W. Hartlepool, Eng
  101. Estment, Miss V.
    Peekskill, N.Y
  102. Felton, Mrs. E. L.
    London, Eng
  103. Felton, Miss L. F.
    London, Eng
  104. Field-Marsden, Mr. A. L.
    Toronto; Ont
  105. Finlayson, Mr. J. F.
    Montrose, Scot
  106. Finlayson, Miss E.
    Edinburgh, Scot
  107. Finn, Mr. C. C.
    Drammen, Norway
  108. Fitton, Mr. H. F.
    Oldham, Eng
  109. Fitton, Mrs.
    Oldham. Eng
  110. Fletcher, Mr. E. C.
    Stockton, Eng
  111. Flockhart, Miss M.
    Detroit. Mich
  112. Frame, Mrs. I.
    Glasgow, Scot
  113. Fraser. Mr. W,
    Picton, N.S
  114. French, Mr. G. B.
    Syracuse, N.Y
  115. Friel, K.C., Mr. J.
    Moncton, N.B
  116. Furze, Miss L. F.
    Picton, Ont
  117. Grahame, Miss J. B.
    Toronto, Ont
  118. Green, Mr. A. H.
    Toronto, Ont
  119. Green, Mrs.
    Toronto, Ont
  120. Gregson, Miss M.
    Hamilton. Scot
  121. Grossman, Mr. I.
    Riga, Russia
  122. Grossman, Mrs.
    Riga, Russia
  123. Grossman, Miss S.
    Riga, Russia
  124. Grossman, Miss E.
    Riga, Russia
  125. Hagan, Mr. J.
    Sydney. Australia
  126. Hainey, Mrs. M.
    Dundee, Scot
  127. Haley, Mrs. E. M.
    Calgary, Alta
  128. Hall, Miss A. G.
    Nottingham, Eng
  129. Halls, Miss N.
    Plymouth, Eng
  130. Hanson, Mr. W.
    Burnley, Eng
  131. Harding, Mrs. F.
    Schreiber, Ont
  132. Hardy, Miss J.
    Montreal, Que
  133. Hawke, Mr. A. C.
    Newquay, Eng
  134. Hawke, Mr. T. D.
    Newquay, Eng
  135. Hawke, Miss R. C.
    Newquay, Eng
  136. Hayward, Mrs. S. E.
    North Shields, Eng
  137. Hayward, Mstr C. S.
    North Shields, Eng
  138. Hayward, Miss. M. J.
    North Shields, Eng
  139. Hepburn, Major C. F.
    Picton, Ont
  140. Hepburn, Mrs.
    Picton, Ont
  141. Hepburn, Miss K.
    Picton, Ont
  142. Herbert, Mr. C.
    Boston, Mass
  143. Heseltine, Mr. E.
    Birkenhead, Eng
  144. Hicks, Miss M. G.
    Winnipeg, Man
  145. Higgins, Mrs. A. C.
    London, Eng
  146. Higgins, Miss V. A.
    London, Eng
  147. Higgins, Mr. J. S.
    London, Eng
  148. Hill, Mr. T. C
    Swift Current, Sask
  149. Hill, Mrs. E.
    Rochdale, Eng
  150. Hodgson, Mr. J.
    Gretna, Man
  151. Holliday, Mrs, M. J.
    Bolton, Eng
  152. Holt, Miss M., K.
    Montreal, Eng
  153. Howard, Mr. W. G.
    Wallasey, Eng
  154. Howard, Mstr G. H.
    Wallasey, Eng
  155. Howard, Mrs. D. M.
    Wallasey, Eng
  156. Howard, Miss M.
    Wallasey, Eng
  157. Hoyer-Finn, Mr. T.
    Drammen, Norway
  158. Hull, Mr. J. T.
    Winnipeg, Man
  159. Huot, Miss Y.
    Paris, France
  160. Hush, Miss E.
    Edinburgh, Scot
  161. Hush, Miss M.
    Edinburgh, Scot
  162. Hutcheon, Mr. W.
    ___
  163. Hutchinson, Mr. E. D.
    Norwood, Mass
  164. Hutchison, Miss M.
    Fraserburgh, Scot
  165. Jackson, Miss J.
    Hexham, Eng
  166. Jackson, Mrs. F.
    Vancouver, B.C
  167. Jackson, Miss P.
    Vancouver, B.C
  168. Jackson, Miss D. F.
    London, Eng
  169. Jamison, Mr. A. C.
    Montreal,.Que
  170. Jan, Mr. R.
    Paris, France
  171. Jerrard, Mr. A.
    London, Eng
  172. Jerrard, Mrs. L.
    London, Eng
  173. Jones, Mrs. B. G.
    Chicago, Ill
  174. Jones, Miss M. M.
    Liverpool, Eng
  175. Kennish, Mr. G. B.
    Bermuda, P.I
  176. Kennish, Mrs.
    Bermuda, P.I
  177. Kennish, Mstr J. K.
    Bermuda, P.I
  178. Kennish, Miss M.
    Bermuda, P.I
  179. King, Miss E.
    Birmingham, Eng
  180. Kingscote, Mr. W. A.
    Buntingford, Eng
  181. Kirsch, Mr. D.
    Montreal, Que
  182. Kravetz, Miss S.
    Riga, Russia
  183. Kristofferson, Miss E.
    Honefos, Norway
  184. Laing, Mr. R.
    Bellshill, Scot
  185. Leech, Mr. H. R.
    North Hatley, Que
  186. Lee-Smith, Miss M.
    Hull, Eng
  187. Leggett, Mrs. N.
    Cambridge, Eng
  188. Lithgow, Miss M.
    Gorebridge, Scot
  189. Lynn, Mr. F.
    Bradford, Eng
  190. MacAloney, Mr. H. J.
    Syracuse, N.Y
  191. MacCoil, Mr. A. M.
    Philadelphia, Pa
  192. Mackenzie, Miss I.
    Paisley, Scot
  193. MacQueen, Mrs. B.
    Glasgow, Scot
  194. McCann, Mr. W. S.
    Ottawa, Ont
  195. McWharrie, Mr. N. M.
    St. Andrews, N.B
  196. McWharrie. Mrs.
    St. Andrews, N.B
  197. Manston, Mrs. M.
    Manchester, Eng
  198. Miller, Mr. A.
    Nottingham, Eng
  199. Miller, Mrs.
    Nottingham, Eng
  200. Miller, Mstr A. L.
    Nottingham, Eng
  201. Miller, Mstr H. D.
    Nottingham, Eng
  202. Mills, Mr. A.
    London, Eng
  203. Mitchell, Miss L.
    Bradford, Eng
  204. Mitchell, Miss E. E.
    Bradford, Eng
  205. Morgan, Miss M.
    London, Eng
  206. Mossop, Miss S. F.
    Dewsbury, Eng
  207. Neal, Mr. J.
    Saskatoon, Sask
  208. Nelson, Mrs. A. M.
    Vancouver, B.C
  209. Nelson, Miss J. P.
    Vancouver, B.C
  210. Neville, Miss C.
    Ryde, I.O.W
  211. Noble. Mrs. R.
    Dundee, Scot
  212. Noble, Miss R.
    Dundee, Scot
  213. Noble, Mr. G.
    Lemington-on-Tyne, Eng
  214. Noble, Mrs.
    Lemington-on-Tyne, Eng
  215. Noxon, Mr. W. J.
    Toronto, Ont
  216. Oag, Mrs. I.
    Newquay, Eng
  217. Owen, Mr. H. S.
    London, Eng
  218. Owen, Mrs. S.
    Wigan, Eng
  219. Owen, Miss D.
    Wigan, Eng
  220. Page, Mr. C.
    Plymouth, Eng
  221. Page, Mrs.
    Plymouth, Eng
  222. Page, Mr. C. N.
    Plymouth, Eng
  223. Parker, Mr. J. F.
    Winnipeg, Man
  224. Paterson, Mr. W.
    Wallssnd, Eng
  225. Porter, Mr. J. F.
    Brighton, Eng.
  226. Pugh, Miss M. C.
    Birmingham, Eng.
  227. Quigley, Mr. W
    Carlow, Ire
  228. Redman. Mr. H. H.
    London, Eng
  229. Riley, Mr. W. H.
    Haslingden, Eng
  230. Riley, Mr. W. J.
    Erie, Pa
  231. Roberts. Mr. G.
    Pwllheli, Wales
  232. Robinson Mr. B. C. A.
    Hastings, Eng
  233. Rollo, Miss E. M.
    Crimond, Scot
  234. Roney, Mr. T.
    Barrow, Eng
  235. Rose, Miss M.
    London, Eng
  236. Rossiter, Mr. H. P.
    Ottawa, Ont
  237. Rothwell, Mr. F.
    Toronto, Ont
  238. Rothwell, Mrs. A.
    Toronto, Ont
  239. Roy, Mr. J. A.
    Kingston, Ont
  240. Saunders, Mr. D.
    Winnipeg, Man
  241. Saunders, Mrs.
    Winnipeg, Man
  242. Saunders, Mstr D. R.
    Winnipeg, Man
  243. Sawyer, Mr. C.
    Wrexham, Wales
  244. Sawyer, Mstr D. W. and Infant
    Wrexham, Wales
  245. Scott, Mrs. E.
    Toronto, Ont
  246. Scott, Miss E. H.
    Liverpool, Eng
  247. Shogren, Mr. H. C.
    Syracuse, N.Y
  248. Sidebotham, Mr. R.
    Oldham, Eng
  249. Skogsberg, Mr. H.,
    Charlottenberg, Sweden
  250. Skogsberg, Mr. C.,
    Charlottenberg, Sweden
  251. Smith, Miss E.
    Sheffield, Eng
  252. Smith, Miss P. E.
    New Mills, Eng
  253. Smith, Mr. W. W.
    Liverpool, Eng
  254. Sparling, Mr. A. J.
    Southchurch, Eng
  255. Stables, Mr. T.
    Toronto Ont
  256. Stables, Mrs. A.
    Toronto, Ont
  257. Stanley, Mrs. F. M.
    Regina, Sask
  258. Steel, Mr. A. S.
    Montreal, Que
  259. Steel, Mrs.
    Montreal, Que
  260. Stern, Mrs. F. H.
    Peekskill, N.Y
  261. Stern, Mstr C.
    Peekskill, N.Y
  262. Stewart, Miss S.
    St. Thomas, Ont
  263. Stonor, Capt. A. F.
    London, Eng
  264. Tate, Mr. Wm.
    South Hetton, Eng
  265. Taylor, Mr. P.
    Birstwith, Eng
  266. Thornton, Miss S. L.
    Eastbourne, Eng
  267. Tilley, Mrs. H. R.
    Toronto, Ont
  268. Timms, Mrs. L.
    --
  269. Timms, Mr. W.
    --
  270. Titcombe, Mr. T.
    Toronto, Ont
  271. Titcombe, Mrs.
    Toronto, Ont
  272. Titcombe, Mstr C.
    Toronto, Ont
  273. Titcombe, Miss E. M.
    Toronto, Ont
  274. Titcombe, Mstr C. M.
    Toronto, Ont
  275. Triggs, Mr. W. A. .
    Nelson. B.C
  276. Triggs, Mrs.
    Nelson. B.C
  277. Tunnard, Mrs. M.
    Buntingford, Eng
  278. Veitch Mr. J. H.
    London, Eng
  279. Waite, Mr. E. B..
    Grand Mere, Que
  280. Waite, Mrs.
    Grand Mere, Que
  281. Waite, Miss K.
    Grand Mere, Que
  282. Walmsley, Mr. F.
    Barrow, Eng
  283. Ward, Miss M. D.
    Paisley. Scot
  284. Warriner, Mr. R. A.
    New Orleans, La
  285. Warriner, Mrs.
    New Orleans, La
  286. Warriner, Miss J.
    New Orleans, La
  287. Waterfield, Miss M.
    Toronto, Ont
  288. Waterfield, Mr. J. G.
    Toronto, Ont
  289. Waterfield, Mrs.
    Toronto, Ont
  290. Watson, Miss D.
    Lachine, Que
  291. Webb, Mr. H.
    Timmins, Ont
  292. Webb, Mrs.
    Timmins, Ont
  293. Webb, Mstr N.
    Timmins, Ont
  294. Wedlake, Mr. J. C.
    Penzance, Eng
  295. Wedlake, Mrs.
    Penzance, Eng
  296. Weksler, Mr. A.
    Riga. Russia
  297. Weksler, Mrs.
    Riga, Russia
  298. Weksler, Miss B.
    Riga, Russia
  299. Weksler, Mstr L.
    Riga, Russia
  300. Weksler, Mstr A.
    Riga, Russia
  301. Weksler, Mstr R.
    Riga, Russia
  302. Wells, Miss M. G.
    Masham, Eng
  303. White, Mr. M.
    Bearsden, Scot
  304. White Mrs.
    Bearsden, Scot
  305. Wilkinson, Mrs. L. G.
    Annfield Plain, Eng
  306. Wilkinson, Miss H. G.
    Annfield Plain, Eng
  307. Wilkinson, Mstr W. A.
    Annfield Plain, Eng
  308. Winterbottom, Miss A. A.
    Oldham, Eng
  309. Wolpers, Mr. W. T.
    Chicago, Ill
  310. Wolpers, Mrs.
    Chicago, Ill
  311. Woodhead, Mr. J. O.
    Oldham, Eng
  312. Woodhead, Mrs.
    Oldham, Eng
  313. Wright, Mr. F.
    North Shields, Eng
  314. Wright, Mrs.
    North Shields, Eng
  315. Wright, Mr. J.
    Manchester, Eng
  316. Young, Mr. J. W. H
    Midland, Ont
  317. Zalougsk ya, Mrs. S.
    Riga, Russia
  318. Zalougskaya, Miss C.
    Riga, Russia
  319. Zalougskaya, Mstr S.
    Riga, Russia

 

Front and Back Covers of the 22 June 1923 Cabin Passenger List from the SS Montrose.

Front and Back Covers of the 22 June 1923 Cabin Passenger List from the SS Montrose. GGA Image ID # 15894f7625

 

Information for Passengers

Purser and Assistant Pursers are always in attendance at the Bureau to deal with enquiries and matters affecting the comfort or interest of Passengers.

It is desired that Passengers having cause for complaint will take the opportunity to report the matter, in order that it may be dealt with immediately. Passengers will appreciate that the Management cannot deal satisfactorily with complaints unless these can be investigated on the spot.

The Company invite suggestions for improvements, and request that these be addressed to the General Manager, Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd., 8, Waterloo Place, London, Eng.

Seats at Table—Arranged by Second Steward.

First Sitting

  • Breakfast: 8:00 am
  • Luncheon: 12:30 pm
  • Dinner: 6:00 pm

Second Sitting

  • Breakfast: 9.00 am
  • Luncheon: 1:30 pm
  • Dinner: 7:00 pm

When One Sitting Only

  • Breakfast: 8:30 am
  • Luncheon: 1:00 pm
  • Dinner: 7:00 pm

After 10:00 am Breakfast is not served in the Saloon.

Meals for Children—At first sitting only.

Afternoon Tea is served at 4:00 pm. Tea served to children in the Dining Saloon only:

Lights extinguished in Saloon it pm, Café and Lounge 11:30 pm, Smoking Room 12 midnight. Bar closes 11:00 pm

Public Rooms—Children are not admitted into the Drawing Room, Smoking Room or Card Room, after 8:00 pm

Deck Chairs for hire V.00.

Steamer Rugs, rented at 7/6.

Divine Service in Saloon 10:30 am Sunday.

Money Exchange—Purser exchanges a limited amount of English, Canadian, and. American money.

Berthing of Passengers—No alteration can be made except officially through the Purser.

Railway Ticket Office—To facilitate landing arrangements all Passengers should call at the Railway Ticket. Office on board, for Railway and Sleeping Car Reservations.

The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Commander, for attending Passengers at their request for illness not originating on board. In case of sickness contracted on board no charge is made and medicine is provided free.

Valuables—A safe is provided in the office of the Purser, ill which Passengers may deposit money and valuables for safe keeping during the voyage, free of charge. Envelopes will be provided to be sealed and signed by the Passenger. As no charge is made for this service the Company can accept no responsibility for loss or damage, however arising.

Wireless Telegrams—Information obtainable from Purser. Passengers' Letters and Telegrams—Inquire for mail on arrival. Passengers are requested to furnish their name and address to the Purser in order to facilitate delivery of letters and telegrams which reach the Company after debarkation.

Bookstall—Books, Magazines, Postage Stamps, Candies, Toys, Novelties, etc., can be purchased from the Bookstall.

Passengers traveling to or through the United States t have Visa of American Consul on passports. They should report to Purser as early as possible.

The Canadian Pacific Telegraph Company have a representative on Canadian Pacific ships on arrival to handle Passengers' telegrams. Posting Letters at Sea—The Canadian Government notify that Die Postal Administration of the United Kingdom and Canada have entered into an agreement whereby either British or Canadian postage stamps may be used for prepayment of correspondence posted on the high seas on board contract mail steamers between Canada and the United Kingdom, whether such correspondence be posted on the Eastbound or Westbound passage of the mail steamers.

 

Customs and Baggage

Canadian Pacific baggage officials and Canadian Government Customs officials meet steamers on arrival, and arrange examination and checking of baggage through to the rail destination.

On arrival in port, immediately after Government inspection, and tickets to inland destinations have been obtained, Passengers should attend to the Customs examination of their baggage and arrange with the Railway Agent for its forwarding; the Railway Agent will issue a check for each piece of baggage to be forwarded. Unless baggage be checked out by Passengers it will be held at their risk until claimed.

U.S. Customs Officers are at Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, London, Ont., Winnipeg, Man., Banff and Vancouver, B.C. Stations to examine baggage destined for U.S. Passengers traveling to the U.S. via these points are recommended to have baggage inspected there and avoid examination at International Boundary. Baggage to U.S. not examined at above places must be inspected at International Boundary, otherwise it will he held by Customs.

Passengers should attend personally to Customs Examination of baggage.

 

Special Delivery of Baggage

Passengers for Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Vancouver, or Victoria, and the larger cities in the Eastern United States; may have baggage checked by any agent of this Company through to any -residence, hotel, steamship, dock or railway depot, in such cities. This is a convenience. The transfer charge is collected by the Baggage Agent at time of checking.

 

Checking of Baggage

must have Passengers' personal attention. It will not go beyond the dock until it has been checked or registered By Passengers.

The railway baggage agents will give numbered Checks to destination of Baggage.

Baggage left unchecked on the dock will be at passenger's risk.

 

Notice

The services of our Colonization Agent, who will board this steamer immediately on arrival at Québec, are at the disposal of Passengers. Consult him for information as to farm lands or opportunities.

Department of Colonization and Development Canadian Pacific Railway, Montréal

C.P.R.

C.P.R, " Trans-Canada Limited " LEAVING Montréal.

 

Train Services

The line of the Canadian. Pacific Railway extends across Canada from St. John, New Brunswick, on the Atlantic Ocean, to the City of Vancouver on the Pacific Ocean and Passengers are carried without change of cars from tidewater to tidewater. There is a frequent service of express trains to all parts.

Ticket Offices at important stations are open 30 minutes before departure of trains, and Passengers are requested to purchase tickets before entering cars. Passengers should always procure tickets at regular railway ticket offices, and ask for them via the Canadian Pacific Railway.

MILEAGE Books, good for New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, and Algoma Districts, but not locally in the State of Maine, are sold at principal stations, $34.10 for 1,000 miles. These books are valid for one year from date of issue, for purchaser only, whose signature they must bear, and are not transferable. Mileage book coupons are not good on trains, but must be exchanged at the ticket office for passage ticket before entering cars.

 

Sport in Canada

The great forests of the Dominion of Canada have long been recognized as the home of big game. The prairies are the favorite hiding places of the quail, partridge, chicken, woodcock, etc. The marshes are the haunts of the wild water fowl, and the great waterways the habitat of many species of fish.

The transportation facilities to this great land of fur, feather and fin are excellent. The sportsman is placed by the Canadian Pacific Railway within easy reach of the desired game. Owing to the immense area covered by this railway from Atlantic to Pacific, a great variety of sport of all kinds is rendered easily accessible in all Provinces of the Dominion.

Good reliable guides can generally be had at reasonable wa.es, but this should be arranged well in advance of the trip. The Tourist Department pf the Canadian Pacific at Montreal is always ready to give advice to enquirers on this as on other points Connected with camping, fishing and hunting trips.

Particular attention is paid to the wants and requests of sportsmen and lists of outfitters and guides, information regarding any special districts, game laws, etc., will be supplied promptly on application to A. O. SEYMOUR, General Tourist Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montréal.

 

Department of Colonization and Development

The Canadian Pacific Railway has established a Bureau of Canadian Information as a branch of its Department of Colonization and Development, with the object of disseminating reliable and up-to-date information as to agricultural and industrial openings in all parts of Canada.

 

Western Canada Farm Lands

The Company has yet for sale several million acres of choice farm lands in Western Canada, at low prices and on long terms of payment. In certain districts lands will be sold without settlement restrictions, but the Company is prepared to grant special concessions to those who will settle upon and develop their farms.

 

Eastern Canada Farm Lands

Lists of selected improved farms, available for settlement in Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, with the names and addresses of their owners, may be obtained on application at any office of the Department.

Industrial Investigation and Research Investigations, looking to the utilization of undeveloped natural resources and waste products and new industrial processes, are being carried on by the Research Section of the Department. Inquiries as to promising fields for investigation in this connection are invited.

 

Industrial Openings

Reliable information as to sites for new industries in all parts of Canada, and of special business openings in the growinc,° towns and cities along the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway in both Eastern and Western Canada, will be gladly furnished on request.

 

Canadian Intelligence Service

Well equipped Canadian reference libraries have been established by the Department at Montreal, New York, Chicago, and London, England. These libraries contain the fullest information on all matters relating to Canada and her undeveloped resources, and are kept supplied with the latest information pertaining to new developments through the medium of a news service organized through the co-operation of the other departments of the Company's service.

The information on hand in these libraries is available without charge to those interested, and inquiries addressed to any office of the Departmem t will receive prompt attention.

Further information and particulars can be obtained from the Department of Colonization and Development, Canadian Pacific Railway, which maintains offices at Windsor Street Station, Montreal, P.Q., Winnipeg, Man., Calgary, Alta., and London, Eng.

 

Canadian Pacific Telegraphs

The telegraph system of the C.P.R. extends along the entire length of the railway, and reaches every point of importance off the line of railway in the Dominion of Canada.

The Commercial Cable Co. (Mackay-Bennett system) gives the C.P.R. the most direct connection with Europe, Asia and Africa.

Direct connection with the British Pacific Cable to Australia, New Zealand, etc.; the Commercial Pacific Cable to the Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, China and Japan; and the Commercial Havana Cable to Havana, etc.

The Postal Telegraph Co. of New York and San Francisco, enables the C.P.R. to reach all important points in the United States.

The Halifax-Bermuda and DIRECT West Indies Cable Co. gives connection with Bermuda, Jamaica and points in the West Indies.

Direct connection with the Dominion Government \Telegraph Line to the Yukon and points in Alaska.

A tariff of charges for Telegrams is posted at all Telegraph Offices, and is kept by all Sleeping and Parlor Car Porters for inspection. Senders of messages are requested to compare the charges made with the rates on tariff.

To ensure quick despatch to all points see that your telegrams are written on C.P.R. Telegraph Blanks and are handed in at C.P.R. Offices.

 

Dominion Express Company of Canada

Operating on all lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway and Ocean Services and other Railway and Steamship Companies. FORWARDERS of Merchandise, Money, Valuables, &c., promptly, carefully and at reasonable rates.

Money Orders, Foreign Cheques and Travellers' Cheques issued. Money transferred by Telegraph and Cable.

When traveling the best way to carry your funds is in Dominion Express Travellers' Cheques. They are issued in convenient denominations of $ro, $20, $50, $100 and $200, are self-identifying, protect you against loss, and am accepted by Express Railway and Steamship Agents, Banks, Stores, Hotels, etc., throughout the world.

Full particulars on application to any C.P.R. or Dominion Express Office.

 

Railway Ticket Office.

A Railway Ticket Office is located on board this steamship. The Ticket Agent in charge is at the disposal of Passengers to furnish every assistance in connection with inland rail journey.

To facilitate landing arrangements at port of arrival it would be appreciated if Passengers would kindly note the following information and call at the ticket office as early as possible during the voyage.

  1. Orders issued in Europe and calling for railway transportation from port of landing or otherwise are not good on trains, but require to be exchanged at the ship's Ticket Office for actual railway tickets
  2. If passenger already holds railway ticket issued in Europe, attention is particularly directed to the necessity of having same stamped on back, in space provided, prior to arrival at port of landing, as train conductors are not authorized to honor any unstamped tickets
  3. Railway Tickets to all destinations in Canada and the United States may be purchased at the Ticket Office at special fares
  4. Reservation of sleeping or parlour car accommodation for railway journey may be made, in advance, on application to the Ticket Agent

Canadian Pacific Railway.
List of Publications :—

  • Resorts in the Canadian Pacific Rockies.
  • Pacific Coast Tours.
  • Lake District of Southern British Columbia.
  • Bungalow Camps.
  • Lake Windermere.
  • Kettle Valley Route.
  • Alaska Folder.
  • Vancouver Island.
  • Great Lake Folder.
  • Resorts in Ontario.
  • Resorts in Quebec.
  • Atlantic Coast Resorts.
  • Trans-Canada Limited Folder.
  • Open Seasons for Fishing.
  • Open Seasons for Hunting.
  • Hunting and Fishing in New Brunswick.
  • Golf in Canada.
  • What to wear in the Rockies.

Copies of the above-mentioned descriptive literature may be obtained on application to :-

W. L. Coleman,
Rail Lines Ticket Agent,
Office on Deck " B," Cabin Square

 

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