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SS Montroyal Passenger List - 5 September 1924

Front Cover - 5 September 1924 Passenger List, SS Montroyal, Canadian Pacific (CPOS)

Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the SS Montroyal of the Canadian Pacific Line (CPOS), Departing 5 September 1924 from Liverpool for Quebec, Commanded by Captain R. G. Latta. GGA Image ID # 1740998068

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain R. G. LATTA, Commander
  2. Chief Officer G. H. WOODWARD
  3. Chief Engineer J. F. GUMMING
  4. Purser R. P. MacDonald
  5. Surgeon W. P. PEAKE
  6. Chief Steward F. HESLER
  7. Conductress Miss E. OLDFIELD
  8. Rail Lines Ticket Agent F. N. Donald
    Office on "D" Deck, foot of Stairway

List of Cabin Passengers

  1. ACKERLEY, Mr. A. Toronto, Ont
  2. ADAMS, Mr. W. S. London, Eng
  3. ADAMS, Mrs. London, Eng
  4. ADAMSON, Mr. A. Toronto, Ont
  5. ALVEY, Miss M. Richmond, Va
  6. Anderson, Mr. G. San Francisco, Cal
  7. Anderson, Mrs. San Francisco, Cal
  8. Archibald, Mr. G. W. Edmonton, Alta
  9. Arnold, Mr. A. Melbourne, Aust
  10. Arnold, Mr. A. W. Melbourne, Aust
  11. Arnold, Mrs. Melbourne, Aust
  12. Arnold, Miss A. A. Melbourne, Aust
  13. ASHWORTH, Mr. R. Bacup, Eng
  14. AUDEN, Mr. H. W. London, Ont
  15. AUDEN, Mr. M. F. London, Ont.
  16. BADGER, Miss A. Niagara Falls, Ont
  17. BALLOU, Mr. L. W. Woonsocket, R.I
  18. BALLOU, Mrs. Woonsocket, R.I
  19. BALLOU, Mr. H. L. Woonsocket, R.I
  20. BARNES, Mr. A. C. Corona, Cal
  21. BARRAS, Miss V. Richmond, Va
  22. Beattie, Mrs. L. London, Ont
  23. Beattie, Miss E. London, Ont
  24. BEATTY, Mr. C. Montpelier, Ohio
  25. Bell, Miss E. Sunderland, Eng
  26. BEVERIDGE, Mrs. J. W. C. London, Eng
  27. BEVERIDGE, Mr. F. J. London, Eng
  28. BEVERIDGE, Mr. W. J. B. London, Eng
  29. BINNS, Mrs. A. E. Toronto, Ont
  30. BIRKETT, Dr. H. S. Montreal, Que
  31. BIRKETT, Mrs. Montreal, Que
  32. BIRKETT, Miss W. Montreal, Que
  33. BIRKS, Miss F. Montreal, Que
  34. BLAIR, Miss M. E. Montreal, Que
  35. BLINKS, Mr. A. Marion, Iowa
  36. BOUCHER, Dr. W. E. Hartford, Conn
  37. BOUCHER, Mrs. Hartford, Conn
  38. BOUSKILL, Mr. M. Detroit, Mich
  39. BOUSKILL, MRS.Detroit, Mich.
  40. BOWE Miss E. W. Richmona, Va
  41. BOYS, Mrs. A. St. Annes-on-Sea, Eng
  42. BOYS, MASTR J. St. Annes-on-Sea, Eng
  43. BRADLEY, Miss G. L. Toronto, Ont
  44. BRIGGS, MRS, J. E. New York, N.Y
  45. BRIGGS, Miss R. H. New York, N.Y
  46. BROOKS, Miss F. Saunemin, Ill
  47. Brown, PROF. R. C. New York, N.Y
  48. Brown, Mr. T. B. New York, N.Y
  49. Brown, Mr. L. R. New York, N.Y
  50. Brown, MRS. New York, N.Y
  51. Brown, Miss M. S. New York, N.Y
  52. Brown, Miss B. R. New York, N.Y
  53. Brown, Mrs. B. E. Abbotsford, B.C
  54. Brown, Miss J. I. Abbotsford, B.C
  55. Browne, Miss E. Toronto, Ont
  56. BUCKLEY, Mrs. M. H. Niagara Falls, Ont
  57. Bull. Rev. E. Stanstead, Que
  58. BUNTING, Miss A. Richmond, Va
  59. BURNETT, Mrs. C. London, Eng
  60. BURNSIDE, Miss G. Kingston, Ont
  61. BYRON, Mr. T. Cowichan Station, B.C.
  62. CALLOW, MRS, M. C. Ramsey, I.O.M
  63. Cameron, Mr. J. A. C. Toronto, Ont
  64. Cameron, Mrs. Toronto, Ont
  65. Cameron, Miss A. Riverside. Cal
  66. Campbell, Mr. J. Montreal, Que
  67. Campbell, Miss L. Montreal, Que
  68. CANNON, Mr. J. E. Richmond, Va
  69. CANNON, Mrs. Richmond, Va
  70. Carey, Miss P. London, Eng
  71. CARPENTER, Mr. H. Hamilton, Ont
  72. CARPENTER, Mrs. Hamilton, Ont
  73. CARRUTHERS, Mr. G. Windsor. Ont
  74. CARRUTHERS, Mrs. Windsor, Ont
  75. Carter, Mrs. M. Melville, Sask
  76. CATANIA, COUNTESS London, Eng
  77. CHALLIES, Mr. J. B. Ottawa, Ont
  78. CHALLIES, Mrs. Ottawa, Ont
  79. CHAMBERS, Mr. H. C. London, Eng
  80. CHOWN, Rev. Dr. S. Toronto, Ont
  81. CHRISTY, Miss C. M. Chelmsford, Eng
  82. CHRYSTIE, Mr. T. L. New York, N.Y
  83. CHRYSTIE, Mr. T. W. New York, N.Y
  84. CHRYSTIE, Mrs. New York, N.Y
  85. CHRYSTIE, Miss F. N. New York, N.Y
  86. CLAGUE, Mrs. A. S. Ramsey, I.O.M
  87. CLATWORTHY, Mr. C. Toronto, Ont
  88. CLEMENTS, Miss C. Los Angeles, Cal
  89. COMBS, Rev. G. H. Kansas City, Mo
  90. COMBS, Mrs. Kansas City, Mo
  91. CORNISH, Mr. B. A. London, Eng
  92. CORNISH, Mrs. E. R. Winnipeg, Man
  93. COX, Miss H. M. Ames, Iowa
  94. CULLIS, Mr. H. M. Stettler, Alta
  95. CULLIS, Mrs. Settler, Alta
  96. Cunningham, Miss A Vancouver, B.C
  97. CURTISS, Miss H. Ames, Iowa
  98. CUSSANS, Mrs. M. M. Winnipeg, Man
  99. CUSSANS, Miss M. Winnipeg, Man
  100. DA COSTA, Mr. W. R . C. Toronto, Ont
  101. DA COSTA, Miss H. M Toronto, Ont
  102. DANCE, Miss E Richmond, Va
  103. DANN, Mr. R. A. Harrisburg, Pa
  104. DANN, Mr. R. L. Harrisburg, Pa
  105. DAVIDSON, Mr. W. London, Eng
  106. DAVISON, Mrs. M. A., Kirby Moorside, Eng
  107. DAWSON, Mr. J. Berkeley, Cal
  108. DAWSON, MRS. Berkeley, Cal
  109. DAWSON, Miss E. M. Berkeley, Cal
  110. DAY, Miss R. T. Ames, Iowa
  111. DE BRY, Mr. J. J. Salt Lake City, Utah
  112. DEHN, Mr. M. Buffalo, N.Y
  113. DEPEW, Mr. J. Niagara Falls, Ont
  114. DICKEL, Mr. H. Auckland, N.Z
  115. DICKEL, MRS. Auckland, N.Z
  116. Dixon-Watson, Miss M., Wakefield, Eng
  117. DOBELL, Mr. R. R. Winnipeg, Man
  118. DODDS, Mr. H. G. San Jose, Cal
  119. DODDS, MRS. San Jose, Cal
  120. DODDS, Miss A. San Jose, -Cal
  121. DOERY, Mr. E. Melbourne, Aust
  122. DOERY, MRS. Melbourne, Aust
  123. DOERY, Mr. K. Melbourne, Aust
  124. Douglas, Mrs. G. Victoria, B.C
  125. Douglas, MSTR J. T. Victoria, B.C
  126. DUHAMEL, Mr. J. N. Montreal, Que
  127. EBERTS, Mrs. G. Montreal, Que
  128. EBERTS, Miss A. Montreal, Que
  129. Ellis, Mr. J. E. London, Eng
  130. ELMS, Mrs. N. H. Nantymoel, Wales
  131. ELMS, MSTR H. T. Nantymoel, Wales
  132. ELVINS, Mr. P. Bonne Terre, Mo
  133. ELWOOD, JNR., Mr. P. H. Ames, Iowa
  134. ELWOOD, Mrs. Ames, Iowa
  135. Evans, Mr. R. Wolverhampton, Eng
  136. Evans, Mrs. P. T. Riverside, Cal
  137. Evans, Miss A. M. London, Eng.
  138. FARQUHAR, Mr. S. Taranaki, N.Z
  139. FARQUHAR, Miss R. A. Taranaki, N.Z
  140. FIFE, Mrs. M. E. Hilltop, Ariz
  141. FLANAGAN, Mrs. N. Ottawa, Ont
  142. FLEMING, Mrs. R. J. Toronto, Ont
  143. FLEMING, Miss R. V. Toronto, Ont
  144. FLEMING, Miss S. T. Toronto, Ont
  145. FLEMING, Miss A. V Toronto, Ont
  146. FLEMINGTON, Rev. C. Pointe de Bute, N.B
  147. Ford, Miss H. A. Los Angeles, Cal
  148. FOWLIE, Miss A. M. Hamilton, Ont
  149. FRY, Miss G. Richmond, Va
  150. GALBRAITH, Mr. S. Vulcan, Alta
  151. Gallagher, Mr. P. Brookline, Mass
  152. GARDNER, Miss A. London, Eng
  153. GARRETT, Mrs. J. M. Versailles, Ky
  154. GEARING, Mrs. R. Santa Cruz, Cal
  155. GERARD, Miss M. Windsor, Ont
  156. GERARD, Miss N. Windsor, Ont
  157. GODDARD, Mrs. M. M. Auckland, N.Z
  158. GOODWIN, Mr. A. C. Syracuse, N.Y
  159. GOODWINE, Mrs. D. B. West Lebanan, Ind
  160. Gordon, Mrs. S. Liverpool, Eng
  161. GOUDIS, MME. Toronto, Ont
  162. Graham, Mrs. A. Salford, Eng
  163. Graham, Miss M. Salford, Eng
  164. GRANT, Miss J. Ottawa, Ont
  165. GRAVES, Miss M. Richmond, Va
  166. GRAVES, Miss B. Richmond, Va
  167. Greig, Mr. J. Wakefield, Que
  168. GRINDLEY, Mr. T. Ottawa, Ont
  169. GRINDLEY, JNR., Mr. T. Ottawa, Ont
  170. GROSE, Mrs. W. Montreal, Que
  171. GUNDY, Mrs. J. R. Toronto, Ont.
  172. HAGUE, Miss E. H. Southport, Eng
  173. Hall, Mr. T. A. Leicester, Eng
  174. Hall, Miss E. M. Kansas City, Mo
  175. HAMERSLEY, Mr. H. F. Saskatoon, Sask
  176. HAMERSLEY, Mrs. Saskatoon, Sask
  177. HAMERSLEY, Miss F. Saskatoon, Sask
  178. HANBURY, Miss L. St. Neots, Eng
  179. HANFORD, Mr. H. R. Vancouver, B.C
  180. HARLING, Mr. T. Montreal, Que
  181. HARLING, Mrs. Montreal, Que
  182. HAROLIN, Miss O. Pori Toukari, Finland
  183. HARRINGTON, Mrs. H. Minnedosa, Man
  184. HARRINGTON, MSTR W. O. Minnedosa, Man.
  185. Harris, Mr. A. Toronto, Ont
  186. Harris, MRS. Toronto, Ont
  187. HARRISON, Mr. G. Toronto, Ont
  188. HARRISON, MRS. Toronto, Ont
  189. Heath, Mr. G. Saskatoon, Sask
  190. Heath, MRS. Saskatoon, Sask
  191. HELDER, Mr. J. Schagen, Holland
  192. Henderson, Miss J. T. Westmount, Que
  193. Henderson, Mr. J. T. Westmount, Que
  194. HIBBERT, Mr. T. M. Hartford, Conn
  195. HINCKS, Capt. H. Howser, B.C
  196. HODGES, Mrs. B. Rothbury, Eng
  197. HOLM, Mr. V. S. St. Louis, Mo
  198. HOLMES, Mr. M. C. Mountain Park, Alta
  199. HOUGHTON, Mr. F. B. Melbourne, Aust
  200. HOUGHTON, MRS. Melbourne, Aust
  201. HOUSTON, Dr. P. J. F. Toronto, Ont
  202. HOUSTON, MRS. Toronto, Ont
  203. HOWLEY, K.C., Mr. W. R. St. John's, N.F
  204. HOWLEY, MRS. St. John's, N.F
  205. HOWLEY, Miss K. St. John's, N.F
  206. HUNT, Mr. J. J. Hamilton, Ont
  207. HUNT, MRS. Hamilton, Ont
  208. HUNT, Miss C. Hamilton, Ont
  209. HURST, Miss S. Whitehaven, Eng
  210. HUTCHINSON, Mr. S. Sunderland, Eng
  211. HUTCHINSON, Miss E. M. Whitley Bay, Eng
  212. HUTTON, Mrs. E. W. Montreal, Que
  213. HUTTON, MSTR K. Montreal, Que
  214. HUTTON, MSTR K. Montreal, Que.
  215. Ireland, Mr. M. Belfast, Ire
  216. Irwin, R.C.N., SURGN.-LT,COMDr. G. A. L., Halifax, N.S
  217. Irwin, Mrs. H. E. Halifax, N.S
  218. JAGO, Miss E. Winnipeg, Man
  219. JAKOBSON, Mr. B. Malmberget, Sweden
  220. JAKOBSON, MRS. Malmberget, Sweden
  221. JAKOBSON, Miss L. Malmberget, Sweden
  222. James, Mrs. E. M. - Sydney, Aust
  223. James, COL. Fit ' Montreal, Que
  224. James, Mr. L. Montreal, Que
  225. JAMIESON, Mr. W. J. Glasgow, Scot
  226. JAMIESON, Miss Glasgow, Scot
  227. JARVIS, Mr. S. Redditch, Eng
  228. John, Mrs. C. N. London, Eng
  229. Johnson, Miss A. S. Chicago, Ill
  230. Johnston, Mrs. G. B Winnipeg, Man
  231. Jones, Mr. R. L. Mountain Park, Alta
  232. Jones, Mrs. NORMAN Hamilton, Ont
  233. Jones, Miss V. Hamilton, Ont
  234. Jones, Miss F. M. Toronto, Ont
  235. Jones, Mr. G. R. Ludlow, Eng
  236. JORDAN: Miss L. Richmond, Va
  237. JUKES, Mr. B. Calgary. Alta
  238. Kelly, Mrs. F. N. Petersfield, England
  239. Kelly, MSTR P. Petersfield, England
  240. KETCHESON, Miss H. Calgary, Alta
  241. KILVERT, Miss E. F Providence, R.I
  242. KILVERT, Miss A. W. Providence, R.I
  243. King, Mr. C. W. L. Eastbourne, Eng
  244. King, Miss M. P. St. Albans, Eng
  245. KIRKPATRICK, D.S.O., COL. H. London, Eng
  246. KIRKPATRICK, PROF. S. F. Ottawa, Ont
  247. KIRKPATRICK, Mrs. Ottawa, Ont
  248. LAMB, Miss A. J. Toronto, Ont
  249. Lambert, Miss D. Richmond, Va
  250. Lawrence, Mrs. H. Santa Cruz, Cal
  251. LEASK, JUDGE H. D. North Bay, Ont
  252. LILLEY, Mrs. W. Winnipeg, Man
  253. LILLEY, Miss A. D. Winnipeg, Man
  254. Line, Rev. J. Sackville, N.B
  255. Line, MRS. Sackville, N.B
  256. Line, MSTR Sackville, N.B
  257. LINDGREN, Miss I. Malmberget, Sweden
  258. LINDGREN, Miss J. Malmberget, Sweden
  259. Lindsay, Mrs. A. B. Auckland, N.Z
  260. LISLE, Mr. R. .Worcester, Mass
  261. LISLE, Mrs. F. Worcester, Mass
  262. Livingston, Mrs. H. D. Toronto, Ont
  263. Lloyd, Mr. J. S. E. Calgary, Alta
  264. LOTH, Miss A. Richmond, Va
  265. LUI, Mr. M. C. Hong Kong, China
  266. LYDIATT, Mr. W. A. Toronto, Ont
  267. MACDOUGALL, C.M.G., Major-GEN. J. C., London, Eng
  268. MACDOUGALL, A MRS. London, Eng
  269. MACKAY, Miss A. Winnipeg, Man
  270. MACKAY, Miss D. Winnipeg, Man
  271. MACMECHAN, Mrs. T. S. Sharon, Mass
  272. MALCOLM, Miss D. London, Eng
  273. Manning, Mr. R. J. Saskatoon, Sask
  274. Martin, Mr. A. F. London, Eng
  275. Martin, MRS. London, Eng
  276. MASTERS, Mr. C. H. Ottawa, Ont
  277. MATTSSON, Miss I. Skonvik, Sweden
  278. MAUDE, Mr. A. S. Toronto, Ont
  279. MAUDE, MRS. Toronto, Ont
  280. .MCADAMS, Miss M. E. Urbana, Ill
  281. McDONALD, Mr. A. D. Montreal, Que
  282. MCKENNA, Mrs. K. B. Buffalo, N.Y
  283. MCKENNA, MSTR W. B. Buffalo, N.Y
  284. McLEISH, Mr. G. S. Sherbrooke, Que
  285. MCMILLAN, Miss M. Toronto, Ont
  286. McTAGUE, Miss M. Toronto, Ont
  287. MENTZER, Miss E. Carlisle, Pa
  288. Mills, Mr. N. London, Eng
  289. Mills, Mrs. W. London, Eng
  290. Mills, Miss E. A. Oldham, Eng
  291. MISCHKIND, Mr. L. A. Highland Park, Ill
  292. MITCHELL, Miss C. B. Leeds, Eng
  293. MITCHELL, Mr. J. A. Winnipeg, Man
  294. Moore, Mr. J. B. Ann Arbor, Mich
  295. Moore, Mrs. Ann Arbor, Mich
  296. Moore, Mr. W. J. Melbourne, Aust
  297. Moore, Mrs. Melbourne, Aust
  298. MORAY, Mrs. N. R. Farmington, Conn
  299. MORAY,' Miss M. Farmington, Conn
  300. MOREAU, Mr. C. Goderich, Ont
  301. MOREAU, Mrs. Goderich, Ont
  302. MOREAU, MSTR C. G. Goderich, Ont
  303. MORGAN, Mrs. R. L. Worcester, Mass
  304. MORGAN, MSTR W. Worcester, Mass
  305. MORSMAN, Dr. L. W. Hibbing, Minn
  306. MORSMAN, Mrs. Hibbing, Minn
  307. Morton, Mr. J. Glenbrook, Ore
  308. MULLEN, Mr. J. P. Liverpool, Eng
  309. Murray, Mrs. H. St. Catharines, Ont
  310. Murray, Mr. R. St. Catharines, Ont
  311. MYATT, Mr. W. J. Toronto, Ont
  312. MYATT, Mrs. Toronto, Ont
  313. NEAL, Miss K. A. Ottawa, Ont
  314. NILSSON, Mr. H. Udden, Sweden
  315. NILSSON, Miss H. Malmberget, Sweden
  316. NORTON, Miss C. Wolverhampton, Eng
  317. O'NEILL, Mrs. E. Calgary, Alta
  318. O'NEILL, Miss E. Calgary, Alta
  319. ORDE, HON. JUSTICE J. F., Toronto, Ont
  320. ORDE, Mrs. Toronto, Ont
  321. Osborne, PROF. W. F. Winnipeg, Man
  322. Osborne, Mrs. M. Birmingham, Eng
  323. Owen, Miss M. Richmond, Va
  324. Parker, Miss C. Southport, Eng
  325. PARR, Mrs. E. Buffalo, N.Y
  326. Patterson, Mr. W. Dundee, Scot
  327. Patterson, Miss M. Dundee, Scot
  328. Patterson, Miss M. Dundee, Scot
  329. PEARSE, Capt. A. W. Sydney, Aust
  330. PEARSE, Mrs. Sydney, Aust
  331. PEARSE, Miss M. M. Sydney, Aust
  332. PEARSE, Miss S. P. Sydney, Aust
  333. PEARSE, Miss C. H. Sydney, Aust
  334. PEDERSON, Mr. S. Seattle, Wash
  335. PEET, Mr. S. R. Sedbergh, Eng
  336. PENNY, Mrs. G. L. Petersfield, Eng
  337. PerCY, Mr. T. C. Manchester, Eng
  338. PerRY, Miss E. M. Ashford, Eng
  339. PETERSON, Mr. I. L. Champaign, Ill
  340. Phillips, K.C., Mr. Winnipeg, Man
  341. Phillips, Mrs. Winnipeg, Man
  342. Phillips, JNR., Mr. Salem, Mass
  343. Phillips, Mr. S. W. Salem, Mass
  344. Phillips, Mrs. Salem, Mass
  345. PHIPPS, Miss F. Sydney, Aust
  346. PHIPPS, Mrs. E. Sydney, Aust
  347. Pierce, Miss E. Buffalo, N.Y
  348. PIERCY, Mr. J. W. Bloomington, Ind
  349. PIRIE, K,C., Mr. E. Parry Sound, Ont
  350. PIRIE, Mr. J. Chicago, Ill
  351. PIRIE, Mrs. Chicago, Ill
  352. Porter, Mr. H. E. L. London, Eng
  353. POVAH, Mr. A. Evanston, Ill
  354. POVAH, Mrs. Evanston, Ill
  355. PRESTON, Mr. G. H. H. Ft. Frances, Ont.
  356. SAMUEL, Miss M. Toronto, Ont
  357. Sanders, Miss I. Ottawa, Ill
  358. SAWYER, Miss A. W. Worcester, Mass
  359. Simpson, Mr. T. Auckland, N.Z
  360. Simpson, Mrs. Auckland, N.Z
  361. Sinclair, Mrs. M. B. Toronto, Ont
  362. Sinclair, Miss J. Toronto, Ont
  363. SKARRE, Mr. W. Rochester, N.Y
  364. SKARRE, Mrs. Rochester, N.Y
  365. SKEELE, Miss G. B. Salford, Eng
  366. SKEELE, Miss D. D. Salford, Eng
  367. Smith, Mr. R. C. Cincinnati, Ohio
  368. Smith, Mr. R. Toronto, Ont
  369. Smith, Mrs. Toronto, Ont
  370. Smith, Mrs. J. R. Toronto, Ont
  371. Smith, Miss M. E. Montreal, Que
  372. Smith, Mr. E. H. London, Eng
  373. Smith, Mrs. London, Eng
  374. Smith, MSTR. K. L. London, Eng
  375. SMYTH, ARCHDEACON PATERSON Montreal, Que
  376. SMYTH, Mrs. Montreal, Que
  377. SPENCE, K.C., Mr. J. H. Toronto, Ont
  378. SPENCE, Mr. W. F. Toronto, Ont
  379. SPENCE, Mrs. Toronto., Ont
  380. SPENCE, Miss H. Toronto, Ont
  381. SPILLER, Miss T. Chicago, Ill
  382. STAGE, Mrs. M. C. Z. Toronto, Ont
  383. Stanton, Mr. H. E. Edmonton, Alta
  384. Stanton, Mrs. Edmonton, Alta
  385. STARKEY, Dr. T. A. Montreal, Que
  386. STARKEY, Mrs. Montreal, Que
  387. STARKEY, Mr. H. Montreal, Que
  388. STARR, Mrs. Toronto, Ont
  389. STARR, Miss A. Toronto, Ont
  390. STARR, K.C., Mr. J. R. L. Toronto, Ont
  391. STEDMAN, JNR., Mr. C. S. Albany, N.Y
  392. STEAD, Miss W. M. Leeds, Eng
  393. STEELE, Mrs. H. M. New Haven, Conn
  394. STEELE, Miss C. New Haven, Conn
  395. STEPHENS, Mr. L. F. Hamilton, Ont
  396. STEPHENS, Mrs. Hamilton, Ont
  397. STEPHENS, Miss J. Hamilton Ont
  398. STERN, Mrs. C. E. Richmond, Va
  399. STERN, Miss D. L. Richmond, Va
  400. STEVENSON, Mrs. A. A. Montreal, Que
  401. Stewart, D.S.O., LT.-COL. H. A., Montreal, Que
  402. Stewart, Mrs. C. Midland, Ont
  403. STILLIANS, Dr. A. W. Chicago, Ill
  404. STILLIANS, Mrs. Chicago, Ill
  405. SWAIN, Miss L. E. Winnipeg, Man
  406. SWINSON, Mrs. E. Midland, Ont
  407. SWINSON, Miss M. Midland, Ont
  408. SWINSON, MSTR K. Midland, Ont
  409. SYVRET, Miss C. M. Chambersbury, PS.
  410. Taylor, Miss R. Toronto, Ont
  411. THANE, Mr. G. H. Rotterdam, Holland
  412. TIMCKE, Mr. H. G. London, Eng
  413. TIPPLE, Miss D. C. Ottawa, Ont
  414. Tonge, Miss R. Toronto, Ont
  415. UPTON, Mrs. M. Birmingham, Eng
  416. VESTY, Mr. G. Leeds, Eng
  417. VESTY, Mrs. Leeds, Eng.
  418. WADE-GERY, Mr. R. St. Neots, Eng
  419. WADE-GERY, Mr. R. St. Neots, Eng
  420. Walker, COL. J. Calgary, Alta
  421. Walker, Miss M. Westmoreland, Cal
  422. Walker, Miss F. A. Sydney, Aust
  423. Walker, Miss V. F. London. Eng
  424. Wallace LAWSON, Mrs. E. E. London, Eng
  425. Wallace LAWSON, MR . B. London, Eng
  426. WANG, Mr. A. R. W. New York, N.Y
  427. WARK, Mr. W. 0. Claremont, Cal
  428. WARRINGTON, Mrs. S. W. Toronto, Ont
  429. Watson, Mr. A. H. Ft. Frances, Ont
  430. Watson, Miss M. Richmond, Va
  431. Webster, Mr. J. Toronto, Ont
  432. Webster, Mrs. C. P. Long Branch, Ont
  433. Webster, Miss M. Long Branch, Ont
  434. Webster, Miss B. Long Branch, Ont
  435. Webster, MSTR L. Long Branch, Ont
  436. Webster, MSTR K. Long Branch, Ont
  437. WECKSLER, Miss F. Montreal, Que
  438. WHIFFIN, Mr. M. R. Riverside, Cal
  439. WHINYATES, Mr. L. Kingston, Ont
  440. WHINYATES, MRS. Kingston, Ont
  441. WHITEHURST, Mr. C Bolton, Eng
  442. WHITEHURST, Miss Bolton, Eng
  443. WHITMARSH, Mr. H. Baghio, B.I
  444. WHITMARSH, MRS. Baghio, B.I
  445. WHITMARSH, Mr. P. Baghio, B.I
  446. WHITNALL, Mr. S. C Montreal, Que
  447. WHITTAKER, Mr. T. Detroit, Mich
  448. WHITTAKER, MRS. Detroit, Mich
  449. WIEBERS, Mrs. M. H Rivera, Cal
  450. WIEMEERSCH, Mr. P Axel, Holland
  451. WIEMEERSCH, MRS. Axel, Holland
  452. WIEMEERSCH, MSTR R. A. P. Axel, Holland
  453. WIEMEERSCH, Miss E. M. Axel, Holland
  454. WILCOX, Miss C. P. Somerville, N. J
  455. WILL, Miss R. Richmond, Va
  456. WILLANS, MRS. Ottawa, Ont
  457. Williams, Mr. O. H. Toronto, Ont
  458. Williams, Mrs. S. Montreal, Que
  459. Williams, Miss L. Richmond, Va
  460. WILLIAMSON, PROF. E. J. Geneva, N.Y
  461. WILLIAMSON, Miss M. A. Richmond, Va
  462. Willis, Mr. E. F. Winnipeg, Man
  463. Willis, Mrs. M. E. London, Eng
  464. Wilson, Mrs. M. E. Chatham, Ont
  465. WINDERS, Mrs. M. E. Winnipeg, Man
  466. Wood, Mr. H. M. Rochester, N.Y
  467. Wood, Mrs. H. R. Rochester, N.Y
  468. Wood, Miss A. E. K. Rochester, N.Y
  469. WOODHILL, Mrs. R. J. Sedgewick, Alta
  470. WORTHAM, JNR., Mr. C. Richmond, Va
  471. WRANGHAM, Mr. J. Chapleau, Ont
  472. Wray, MR.; C. F. Rochester, N.Y
  473. Wray, MRS. Rochester, N.Y
  474. Wray, Miss E. Rochester, N.Y
  475. Wright, Mr. W. E. Vancouver, B.C
  476. YEAMES, PROF. H. H. Geneva, N.Y
  477. YEAMES, Miss A. M. Arlington, Mass
  478. YOCOM, Miss M. S. Oberlin, Ohio
  479. Young, Mr. E. M. Picton, Ont
  480. Young, Mrs. Picton, Ont
  481. Young, Miss M. Montreal, Que.
  482. ZELLER, Mrs. E. M. Stormville, N.Y

Information for Passengers

Back Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the SS Montroyal of the Canadian Pacific Line (CPOS), Departing 5 September 1924 from Liverpool for Quebec.

Back Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the SS Montroyal of the Canadian Pacific Line (CPOS), Departing 5 September 1924 from Liverpool for Quebec. GGA Image ID # 1740a6a95f

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

Breakfast not served in the Dining Saloon after ten o'clock.

Children served at first sitting only. Children not permitted in Public Rooms after 8:00 pm unless paying adult fare.

Table Seat Numbers. Passengers obtain table seat numbers from Second Steward or Head Waiter in the Dining Saloon.

Breakfast bugle not sounded when only one sitting. Passengers should inform Bedroom Steward when they desire to be called.

Afternoon Tea is served at 4:00 pm on Deck and in Public Rooms; Children served in the Dining Saloon.

Smoking is permitted in the Dining Saloon after the last sitting at luncheon and dinner, but not at breakfast, the first sitting at luncheon or the first sitting at dinner.

Private Dinners can be arranged at $r .5o per cover. Apply to Chief Steward.

Orchestra at luncheon, dinner, and in the Lounge.

Lights extinguished in Dining Saloon a pm, Lounge 11:30 pm, Smoking Room at midnight.

Bar closes Midnight Westbound, and Ir pm Eastbound.

Deck Chairs rented at $1.00; Rugs at $1.50. Apply to Deck Steward.

Baths. Arrange with Bedroom Steward time desired.

Valuables and Money may be placed in the Purser's safe. Envelopes are provided, which Passengers will seal and sign. As no charge is made, the Company assumes no responsibility for loss or damage however arising.

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

The Shop sells postal cards, stamps, candies, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, pipes, magazines, toys, and novelties.

Library Steward provides stationery, telegraph forms, books of reference, etc.

Stamps. British or Canadian postage stamps may be used.

Divine Service in Dining Saloon at ro-45 am Sunday.

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.

Money Exchanged. Purser will exchange a limited amount of English, Canadian and American money.

Wireless Telegrams. Information and rates furnished at Purser's office.

Telegrams and Cables Canadian Pacific Telegraph representatives meet all ships on arrival to ensure prompt transmission of Passengers' telegrams and cables.

Passengers' Mail. Passengers are urgently requested to enquire for mail at Purser's office on arrival and leave forwarding address.

Passports. Passengers traveling to or through the United States are requested to call at Purser's office with their Passports as soon as possible.

Rail Ticket Office. To facilitate landing arrangements, all Passengers should call at the Rail Ticket Office on board for railway tickets and Sleeping Car reservations.

Lifebelts. In Staterooms.—Bedroom Steward will explain method of attachment.

Boat Deck. Parents are respectfully requested not to allow their children to frequent this deck.

Emergency Stations. Consult plan and directions in alleyway. Complaints. Passengers are requested to report complaints to the Commander, Purser, or Chief Steward promptly, so that immediate attention may be given.

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 arstance in connection with inland rail journey.

To facilitate landing arrangements at' port of arrival It would be appreciated if Passengers would kindlyote 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 sapne stamped on.lack, in space provided, prior to arrival at port of landing, as train conductors are not authorized to honor any instamped tickets
  3. Railway Tickets to all destinations in Canada and the Unite 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 Track Chart with Unused Extract of Log, 1924.

Canadian Pacific Track Chart with Unused Extract of Log, 1924. GGA Image ID # 1740c8189d

List of Publications which may be obtained Free on board from Ticket Agent.

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 :—
F. N. Donald,
Rail Lines Ticket Agent,
Office on " D " Deck, foot of Stairway.

Baggage and Customs

Canadian Pacific Railway Baggage Agents, also Canadian and United States Customs Officers, will be in attendance on arrival of the ship to arrange examination and checking of baggage through to rail destination. On arrival of the ship and immediately after Government Immigration inspection, and tickets to inland destinations have been obtained, Passengers must attend personally to the Customs examination of their baggage and arrange with the Railway Baggage Agents for its forwarding. The Baggage Agent will issue a check for each piece of baggage to be forwarded. Unless baggage is checked out by Passengers it will be held at owner's risk until claimed.

Special Delivery of Baggage

Passengers for Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Victoria, and the larger cities in the United States, may have their baggage checked 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 the time of checking the baggage.

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 Quebec are at the disposal of Passengers. Consult him for information as to farm lands or opportunities.

Department of Colonization and Development,

Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal
C.P.R. CHATEAU FRONTENAC Hotel, Quebec.
Canadian Pacific " Trans-Canada Limited."
TICKETING Arrangements and TRAIN Services

Canadian Pacific Railway train services from Quebec and Montreal reach all important points in Canada.

Time tables giving the schedules of all regular trains and the equipment of most important trains, may be obtained from the Canadian Pacific Railway Lines Ticket Agent's Office on ship, or from the Information Bureau of Purser's Office.

The Ticket Agent on Ship will exchange passage ticket orders or sell railway tickets to all destinations; make reservations in sleeping cars on trains from Quebec and Montreal, and when requested will prepare itineraries for rail journey and make arrangements with the Shore staff to complete sleeping car and hotel reservations at desired stop-over points beyond the run of the special trains from the port of landing.

Sport in Canada

This 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 wages, but this should be arranged well in advance of the trip. The Tourist Department of 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. SEvuours, General Tourist Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal.

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 growing 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 Department 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 tele aph 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 $10, $20, $50, $100, and $200, are self-identifying, protect you against loss, and are 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.

Special Baggage Facilities for Cabin Passengers

By Canadian Pacific

Canadian and United States Customs Officers and Canadian Pacific baggage men board the steamer at Father Point to enable Passengers to have their baggage examined by Customs and checked to rail destination during the passage up the St. Lawrence River. This avoids delay at Quebec.

Purser and Assistant Pursers are always in agndance 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.

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