SS Megantic Passenger List - 22 August 1930
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Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List from the SS Megantic of the White Star Line, Departing Saturday, 22 August 1930 from Southampton to Quebec and Montreal via Le Havre, Commanded by Captain R. Hume.
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain R. Hume
- Chief Engineer: P. A. N. Adamson, R.D. (Eng.-Cmdr., R.N.R., Retd.)
- Chief Officer: F. F. Steele
- First Officer: E. K. Irving, D.S.C., R.D., R.N.R.
- Second Officer: E. A. Stuart, D.S.C., R.N.R.
- Second Engineer: R. Butler
- Third Engineer: F. G. Harris
- Fourth Engineer: T. C. Staples
- Surgeon: J. G. Higgins, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.)
- Purser: A. Kissack
- Assistant Purser: R. A. Lewis
- Reception Officer: S. Sackharoff
- Chief Steward: E. J. Pugh
- Chief Tourist Steward: E. McCullough
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers
MONTREAL
- Adams, Mr. Richard
- Adams, Miss Margaret
- Affleck, Miss Elsie J.
- Bachman, Miss Lucile
- Baker-Edwards, Miss Grace
- Baker, Miss Georgia
- Baragar, Mrs. Frances B.
- Barks, Miss J. M.
- Bartz, Mrs. Alice M.
- Batt, Mr. H.
- aumann, Mr. E. T.
- Baumann, Mrs. A. R.
- Beam, Miss Lena
- Bechtel, Mrs. F. H.
- Bechtel, Miss M.
- Belanger, Mr. Joseph
- Bennett, Miss Murrill
- Bernard, Miss A. M.
- Bethka, Mr. Frank A.
- Boucher, Miss Anne L.
- Boyer, Miss Lura
- Brackett, Miss Mary J.
- Brede, Miss Anita
- Buchert, Mr. Peter
- Buchley, Miss Laura M.
- Buechi, Mr. William
- Burke, Miss Johanna
- Bush, Mr. Clctus
- Bush, Mrs. Anna
- Bush, Mrs. Caroline
- Bush, Mr. Edward
- Bushnell, Mrs. A. W.
- Callen, Miss Marian
- Canell, Mr. G.
- Carbee, Miss K.
- Carney, Miss Gladys
- Carpenter, Miss Margaret
- Carter, Miss Mary J.
- Clark, Rev. John J.
- Clark, Miss Florence
- Clemmen, Miss Lillian
- Cleveland, Miss Betty
- Cobb, Mr. E.
- Cobb, Mrs.
- Coehrs, Miss Theresa M.
- Colby, Miss E.
- Cole, Miss B.
- Cook, Dr. E. Albert
- Corvee, Sister Maria
- Coupey, Mr. Eric H.
- Coupey, Mrs.
- Coupey, Miss
- Creedon, Miss Roselyn
- Creedon, Miss Marion
- Cumberland, Miss Beatrice
- Cygan, Miss Julia
- Dahlfom, Miss Caroline
- Dairs, Miss Ethel
- Davis, Mrs. C. A.
- Deacon, Mr. A.
- Deacon, Mrs.
- Dean, Mr. R. C.
- De Jesus, Rev. Sister Alexis
- Dennison, Mrs. I.
- Dennison, Miss Priscilla
- Derby, Miss Flora
- Detlor, Miss Grace
- Dickinson, Miss Louise
- Donohee, Mrs.
- Donohee, Miss
- Doyle, Miss Hazel
- Doyle, Sister St. Paul
- Dupras, Mrs. Helen
- Ebenwalter, Miss May E.
- Eddleston, Miss Catherine
- Eddleston, Miss Rose H.
- Edwards, Mrs. Ella
- Edwards, Miss Mary
- Elder, Miss Velda R.
- Ellis, Miss Virginia
- Evans, Miss Myrtle M.
- Faillot, Mile. Jeanne
- Feldman, Mr. Joseph A.
- Feldman, Mrs. Helen
- Feldman, Mr. Ted
- Feldman, Master Tom
- Feldman, Miss Peggy
- Feldman, Miss Betty
- Fennell, Miss Marie K.
- Finkelstein, Mr. Robert
- Finsel, Miss Helen
- Fischer, Miss Mildred
- Flynn, Miss Mary R.
- Flynn, Miss Agnes C.
- Frank, Miss Maude M.
- Frish, Miss Anna E.
- Gagnon, Mrs. W. F.
- Gardner, Miss Bula
- Garnett, Mr. Louis H.
- Gervais, Sister Anne
- Godbeer, Miss Eva L.
- Gorse, Miss A. W.
- Granbois, Miss Mildred
- Grande, Mr. Isidor
- Grintuch, Mr. Z.
- Haag, Miss Catherine I.
- Haas, Miss Emily
- Hadley, Miss L. E.
- Hadley, Miss M. A.
- Hadley, Mrs. E.
- Hall, Miss Helen
- Hanrahan, Miss Jane
- Hanrahan, Miss Ursula
- Harney, Miss M. A.
- Harrigan, Kev. Joseph
- Hartsilver, Miss R.
- Hass, Miss M.
- Hass, Miss Grace
- Heath, Miss A.
- Heinech, Miss E.
- Henderichx, Mr. Desire
- Henderichx, Mrs. Palmyre
- Hoffman, Miss Irene
- Hoit, Miss Nell
- Hood, Miss Mary M.
- Hughes, Mrs. Katherine
- Jacoby, Mrs. T.
- James, Miss Ada
- Jensen, Miss Ingrid Vig
- Jepson, Miss M.
- Jewett, Mr. S.
- Jobin, Miss Lucie
- Johnson, Miss Lillian E.
- Johnson, Mr. T. C.
- Jones, Mrs. C. E.
- Jordan, Miss Pearl
- Joyes, Mr. Leonard R.
- Joyslin, Miss M.
- Kain, Miss Mary
- Karam, Mr. E. J.
- Karam, Mrs.
- Karr, Miss Lillian
- Kastenholz, Mr. Joseph
- Kastenholz, Miss Margaret
- Kelly, Miss M.
- Kempf, Miss Cecilia
- Klaver, Mr. J. T.
- Knowlton, Miss A.
- Knowlton, Miss H.
- Konkel, Miss M. B.
- Kostyniuk, Mr. Peter
- Kristner, Miss Anna
- Lacey, Mr. Raymond
- Laity, Mr. Cecil H.
- Larsson, Miss Edith
- Lawler, Miss E. A.
- Lea, Mr. Paul
- Lea, Miss A.
- Lecorre, Sister L.
- Lennon, Miss Bernice
- Lentz, Rev. Nicholas J.
- Lillie, Mr. Edward P.
- Linneman, Mr. Edmund
- Lising, Mr. Frank
- Loughlin, Miss Bernice
- Louis, Miss Bessie
- Lucasse, Miss F. J.
- Lye, Mrs. A. G.
- Macfarlane, Mrs. Cora
- Mack, Miss Josephine
- Mackay, Mr. Louis A.
- Mackay, Mrs. Constance
- Mahon, Miss Olive
- Mahon, Miss Marian
- Markham, Mr. Oswald
- Martin, Miss H.
- Martin, Miss Suzanne
- Mathews, Miss E. H.
- Mathias, Miss G.
- Mathias, Mrs.
- Matthews, Mrs. Ethel A.
- Matthews, Master Charles A.
- Matthews, Master Allan T.
- Mauri, Mrs. Eliza
- Mauri, Miss Adel
- May, Mrs. Ethel R.
- May, Mr. Randall H.
- May, Miss Ruth H.
- Mclmel, Mr. F.
- Mclmel, Miss Mary
- McLean, Miss J. E.
- McMahon, Mrs. Julia
- McMahon, Miss J.
- McMahon, Miss Agnes
- McMahon, Mr. Frank
- McManus, Miss Mary
- McManus, Miss Margaret
- McWhinnie, Miss Bessie J.
- Mehling, Mr. Peter
- Mehling, Mrs. Edith
- Mehling, Master Frank
- Mehling, Miss Agnes
- Melzl, Mrs. B.
- Meredith, Miss Helen
- Merriam, Miss Helen M.
- Meyers, Miss Gertrude
- Michael, Mr. Ewald
- Mikkelsen, Mrs. W.
- Miller, Mr. A.
- Miller, Mrs.
- Miller, Mrs. Ellen M.
- Mitchell, Miss Helen A.
- Monroe, Miss Alicia
- Monteith, Mr. E.
- Mueller, Miss Clara
- Mueller, Miss E.
- Mullen, Miss Margaret
- Neate, Mr. Edward
- Neubauer, Miss Margaret
- Nirmaier, Mr. Ferdinard
- Nirmaier, Mrs. Eva
- Nirmaier, Rev. Justin
- O'Boyle, Rev. John J.
- O'Neil, Mr. Michael B.
- O'Neil, Mr. John
- Owens, Miss Ada S.
- Padgett, Miss Henrietta
- Parker, Mrs. M.
- Paul, Miss Jeannette
- Payne, Mr. J. J.
- Peterachi, Miss Victoria
- Peterkin, Miss Rosetta
- Petersen, Mr. Hans
- Phillips, Mrs. Florence A.
- Phillips, Master Owen
- Phipps, Miss Alvira
- Pierce, Miss Edith
- Pierce, Mrs. Clara
- Pierce, Miss Margaret
- Porter, Mr. D. C.
- Porter, Mrs.
- Prendergast, Miss Alice
- Prosser, Mr. David L.
- Purvey, Mrs. Mabel E.
- Quinn, Mr. Robert C.
- Quinn, Mrs.
- Raschke, Dr. Emil H.
- Raschke, Miss Ruth E.
- Raschke, Miss Margaret O.
- Raschke, Miss Erna
- Ratcliffe, Rev. George B,
- Record, Mrs. Evelyn
- Redman, Mr. Crosly E.
- Reed, Mr. J. B.
- Reed, Miss Sophia
- Reilly, Miss C.
- Reilly, Mr. N. O.
- Renard, Miss A.
- Reuth, Mr. Edward
- Rhyner, Miss I.
- Rickard, Mrs. Elizabeth T.
- Rickard, Miss Elizabeth T.
- Roberts, Miss Mary J.
- Rosenbaum, Miss Etta H.
- Ruebsman, Miss Clara
- Ruebsman, Miss Wilma
- Sanborn, Mrs. Victoria E.
- Sanders, Mr. Donald R.
- Sanhuber, Mr. John
- Saunders, Miss Phyllis P.
- Schaffhauser, Mr. H. M.
- Schroeder, Mr. Hubert
- Searles, Miss Catherine
- Sears, Miss Lilian
- Selah, Miss Miriam H.
- Sheridan, Mrs. Louise
- Sherwin, Miss Margaret
- Short, Mrs. R.
- Shriver, Miss Helen
- Sinclair, Miss Ella A.
- Sinclair, Miss Gladys
- Slater, Mrs. Kittie
- Slater, Miss Beatrice
- Slattery, Mr. W. C.
- Slattery, Miss Anna K.
- Slattery, Miss Clara
- Smith, Miss C.
- Smith, Miss Helen
- Smith, Miss Ita
- Smollet, Miss Christina
- Snyers, Mr. J.
- Sprague, Miss Dorothy
- Stevens, Miss Sonna
- Stevens, Miss Louanna
- Stewart, Mr. Harold
- Stoman, Mr. Petrus L.
- Stoman, Mrs. Mathilda
- Stoman, Miss
- Stroh, Miss Helen
- Stubley, Miss P.
- Stueps, Mr. Herman
- St. Zozime, Rev. Sister
- Suetti, Mr. Laurence
- Taylor, Mrs. Mary E.
- Thornton, Mrs. Caroline
- Tiltman, Miss Mary C.
- Tooley, Mrs. H.
- Tooley, Master G.
- Tyler, Miss Ruby M.
- Underwood, Miss J.
- Van Den Wymilenberg, Miss Martha
- Van Roy, Mr. J. C.
- Veall, Miss Florence L.
- Virginie, Rev. Sister
- Wakelin, Mrs. A. G.
- Wall, Mr. John J.
- Warner, Mrs. I.
- Watson, Mrs. Florence E.
- Watson, Miss Mary L.
- Watts, Mrs. Alice
- Watts, Miss Joan
- Weed, Miss Inez
- Wellschlager, Mr. Herman H.
- Wheeler, Mr. George W.
- Wheeler, Mrs. Ethel
- Whittington, Mrs. Elizabeth
- Wicks, Mrs. Edith M.
- Wiggin, Miss Grace
- Wilhelm, Mrs. M.
- Wilson, Miss Maggie A.
- Wittman, Mrs. Jennie P.
- Wright, Miss J.
- Yeager, Mrs. Clara
- Yvonne, Rev. Sister Marie
- Ziegler, Rev. Oscar M.
- Zwick, Mr. Benjamin
Information for Passengers
Divine Service will be held on Sundays at 11:00 am
CONDUCTRESS. The Ship's Conductress (Miss D. Meagher) is available to interview any ladies traveling alone, and would be pleased to be of any service during the voyage or on arrival in port.
SEATS AT TABLE. Passengers should apply to the Chief Tourist Steward for reservation of seats.
UPPER BERTHS. Passengers occupying upper berthscan obtain steps for getting in or out of same on applying to the Steward or Stewardess.
THE PURSER'S OFFICE. Letters, Cables/Telegrams and Marconigrams are received or delivered, and Postage Stamps can be purchased.
None of the ship's staff other than those on duty in the Purser's Office are authorized to accept Letters or Telegrams for despatch.
CHARGES COLLECTED ON BOARD. Passengers are requested to ask for a receipt on the Company's Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair or Steamer Rug Hire, charges collected for Marconigrams, Cablegrams or Telegrams or Freight paid on board.
PASSENGERS MAIL. On the steamers arrival passengers should enquire personally whether there is any mail for them, and before disembarking they are invited to leave their addresses at the Purser's office in order that later despatches may be redirected.
LIBRARY. Books can be obtained on applying to Library Steward.
DECK CHAIRS and STEAMER RUGS can be hired on application to the Deck Steward, at a charge of 4/- (or $1) each for the voyage.
MEDICAL ATTENDANCE. The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject in each case to the approval of the Commander, for treating passengers at their request for any illness not originating on the vovage. In the case of sickness originating on the voyage no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free in all circumstances.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES of the various Companies can he obtained on applying to the Library Steward.
BARBER. The Barber's hours are from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
The Barber is allowed the privilege of selling various souvenirs and small articles on his own account.
PASSENGERS REQUIRING DOMESTIC HELP. Passengers residing in Canada requiring domestic servants, housemaids, etc., are invited to get into touch with the Conductress on this steamer, or any of our Offices (addresses of which appear on the back of this booklet) who will give them full particulars as to the procedure which should be adopted.
VALUABLES, For the convenience of passengers, the Line has provided in the Purser's Office, a safe in which money, jewels, ornaments, documents or other valuables may be deposited by passengers.
A receipt for any articles so deposited will be issued by the Purser, but the Line does not, having regard to the ticket conditions and to the provisions of Section 502 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, and of Section 4281 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, accept any responsibility for the safe custody of any such articles. Passengers are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance.
EXCHANGE OF MONEY. The Purser is prepared, for the convenience of passengers, to exchange a limited amount of English, American and Canadian money, at rates which will be advised on application.
TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES, payable in all parts of Europe, U.S.A., and Canada, can be purchased dt all the principal offices of the Company. These Cheques are accepted on board steamers in payment of accounts, but the Pursers do not carry funds to enable them to cash same.
BAGGAGE. Questions relating to baggage should be referred to the Chief Tourist Steward.
BAGGAGE should bear initial label of surname to facilitate correct grouping tn Customs shed, also label with owner's name and address.
On arrival, baggage will be grouped alphabetically in Customs shed. Passengers are required to attend personally to Customs examination.
RESERVATION OF PULLMAN SLEEPING AND PARLOUR CARS ON AMERICAN AND/OR CANADIAN RAILROADS. Passengers desiring to make reservations should inform the Purser of their intentions; he will be pleased to Marconi at passengers' Own expense.
DOGS AND CATS. Passengers are notified that dogs and cats must be handed over to the care of the butcher.
PORTHOLES. As it is dangerous for passengers to handle the Ports, they are requested to ask the Bedroom Steward to open and close the Portholes in the staterooms as required.
LECTURES. For the purposes of private lectures the White Star Line will be pleased to loan sets of slides as well as a printed lecture in cases where desired by Tourist passengers who may wish to lecture in Great Britain and Ireland upon their experiences and visits to the United States and Canada.
COMPLAINTS. It is our earnest and constant endeavour to satisfy and please our passengers. Should any cause for complaint arise it is requested that such should be at once reported to the Commander, Purser, or Chief Steward.
SERVICE. Suggestions for the improvement of the service will be welcomed
NOTICE
LANDING CARDS. It is necessary that passengers present their Landing Cards, together with Passports, to the United States and/or Canadian Immigration Inspector for endorsement before leaving the vessel.
Customs Notice to Passengers
RESIDENTS OF CANADA
Are required to declare to the Customs Officer at Port of Landing in Canada, all articles purchased or obtained abroad whether as gifts or otherwise. Failure to declare goods leaves same liable to seizure. All goods whether liable to duty or not, are required to be presented for Customs examination, and passengers are warned that when in doubt as to whether or not an article is liable to duty, it should be produced for examination by the Customs Officer.
TOURISTS' OUTFITS
Temporary Admission—Persons visiting Canada for a limited period of time, for health or pleasure, may bring with them such articles of tourists' outfits or sportsmen's equipment as they may require while in Canada for their own use and not for gain or hire, upon reporting same to the Customs Officer at the Canadian frontier port of entry, subject to departmental regulations.
The Customs Officer may require all packages of baggage to be opened for his examination; and responsibility for opening, unpacking and repacking the packages rests with the passenger or his Agent.
BRIBERY
Any person giving, offering, or promising any bribe, recompense, reward or tip to an Officer is liable to severe penalties.
THROUGH BAGGAGE
Passengers en route to destinations outside of Canada may have their checked baggage forwarded " In Bond" to a frontier port under Customs Manifest without examination of same by a Customs Officer.
SAMPLES
Such as carried by commercial travelers, are required to be delivered to the Customs Officer for entry purpose, and invoice or statement in detail showing the price,—wholesale, of each sample as sold for home consumption, such invoice or statement should be attested to by the traveller.
SETTLERS' EFFECTS
Free, if actually in use for six months before removal to Canada, but are required to be produced upon landing to Customs Officer for examination and entry.
SPECIAL NOTICE for Round Trip Tourist Passengers
Passengers holding return tickets who are undecided about their United States and Canadian addresses should advise same to our nearest office in United States or Canada by mail or in person as soon as possiblo after arrival abroad. If this is done by letter, please mention sailing on which you will return and accommodation reserved for you.
All passengers holding return tickets are requested to communicate with our nearest office at least a week in advance of their sailing from United States or Canada, so that necessary formalities may be arranged in connection with their return passage.
RETURN ACCOMMODATION
For those passengers who may bo returning from the United States or Canada to Europe, and who have NOT yet made the necessary reservations, the Purser will be pleased to radio New York, Boston or Montreal Office for any accommodation required. This will enable passengers to complete their arrangements before leaving the steamer and will, consequently, save them time and trouble after landing.
RECOVERY OF UNITED STATES HEAD TAX
Refund of Head Tax can be obtained provided passengers have complied with the following conditions:—
(1) Inform the U.S. Immigration Inspector on arrival that it is their intention to leave the United States within 60 days, and obtain from the Inspector " Head Tax Refund Certificate" (Form 514).
(2) When leaving the United States to have the departure certified on Form 514 by the Purser of the vessel or by the conductor of the train upon which the departure takes place.
(3) The Immigration Authorities impose a time limit of 120 days from date of entry, after which claims for refund will not bo considered. Passengers must, therefore, submit Form 514, duly completed, to the Company in sufficient time to enable the Company to make their application within this limit of time (120 days).
ORCHESTRA
The Orchestra will play daily in the Tourist Third Cabin.
Music will be provided after Dinner each evening by the Electrical Reproducer.