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Canadian Pacific Saiu Ncs /' ? CANADIAN PACIFIC SAIU NCS WINTER SEASON 1923-1924 CANADIAN MCIFIC No. 61 (Cancelling No. 58) Dee. 1, 1923 CANADIAN PACIFIC A CRUISE CANADIAN PACIFIC CRUISES-1924 WINTER SAILINGS from ST. JOHN A CRUISE ROUND EWORLD by the S.S. EMPRESS of CANADA (SK) (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) TO THE MEDITERRANEAN FROM NEW YORK, JANUARY 30, 1924 TO EUROPE FROM EUROPE BY T^IE Membership Limited to 500 STEAMSHIP South­ Cher­ Date To Antwerp Havre Glasgow Liverpool ampton bourg Belfast ITINERARY MONTCLARE Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Time in Port Steamships sail from West MELITA Nov. 29 S.S. EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND PORT Miles Arrive Depart MONTCALM. Nov. 30 Days Hrs. St. John on arrival of train Nov. 30 leaving Montreal 7.00 p.m. MARLOCH. .. Dec. 1 MONTROSE Dec. 7 25,000 TONS GROSS REGISTER NEW YORK previous day. p.m., Wednesday, January 30 MINNEDOSA Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 12 MADEIRA 2,761 p.m., Thursday, February 7 p.m., Friday, February 8 1 2 MrtlSTTI ATTOTFR Dec. 15 Dec. 14 GIBRALTAR (Algeciras) 615 a.m., Sunday, February 10 a.m., Monday, February 11 22 Dec \ 7 Livernool MONTCLARE. Dec. 21 ALGIERS 410 a.m., Tuesday, February 12 a.m., Wednesday, February 13 22 Dec. 13 Cherbourg, South'pt'n, Antwerp MELITA FROM NEW YORK-J JANUARY 14, 1924 MONACO (Nice) 461 a.m., Thursday, February 14 a.m., Friday, February 15 1 0 Dec. 14 Liverpool MONTCALM Dec. 28 NAPLES (Pompeii) 364 a.m., Saturday, February 16 p.m., Sunday, February 17 1 7 ..MARBURN. Dec. 28 Dec. 29 PORT SAID (Cairo) 1,120 p.m., Wednesday, February 2 J a.m., Thursday, February 21 Dec. 15 Belfast, Glasgow MARLOCH MEMBERSHIP LIMITED TO 600 SUEZ 88 p.m., Thursday, February 21 p.m., Sunday, February 24 } 4 . 13 Dec. 21 Glasgow, Liverpool MONTROSE BOMBAY (OPTIONAL 19 HAYS IN INDIA) 2,970 p.m., Tuesday, March 4 p.m., Monday, March 10 6 13 EMP. OF SCOTLAND ©Jan. 2 COLOMBO (Kandy) 885 a.m., Thursday, March 13 p.m., Saturday, March 15 2 18 , . EMP. OF BRITAIN Jan. 5 Jan. 4 CALCUTTA 1,230 a.m., Wednesday, March 19 a.m., Monday, March 24 4 20 Dec. 27 Cherbourg, Southampton, Antweri MINNEDOSA Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 17 RANGOON 780 a.m., Wednesday, March 26 p.m., Thursday, March 27 2 3 Dec. 28 Livernool MONTLAURIER Jan. 12 Jan. 11 ITINERARY SINGAPORE 1,140 a.m., Monday, March 31 a.m., Wednesday, April 2 1 23 METAGAMA. Jan. 16 Jan. 19 BATAVIA (Buitenzorg) 530 p.m., Thursday, April 3 a.m., Monday, April 7 3 11 Jan. 4 Liverpool MONTCLARE MANILA 1,550 a.m., Friday, April 11 p.m., Saturday, April 12 1 18 Jan. 11 Liverpool MONTCALM Jan. 26 Jan. 25 Stay HONGKONG (Canton) 631 p.m., Monday, April 14 a.m., Friday, April 18 3 11 Jan. 16 Liverpool, Glasgow ... MARBURN. SHANGHAI ........ 852 a.m., Sunday, April 2) p.m., Monday, April 21 1 13 .... MELITA. Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 PORTS Miles Arrive Leave Days Hours KOBE (Nara, Kyoto) 780 p.m., Wednesday, April 23 a.m., Monday, April 28 4 16 Jan. 25 Liverpool ...*.'.. MONTLAURIER. .... YOKOHAMA (Tokyo, Nikko) 354 a.m., Tuesday, April 29 noon, Wednesday, May 7 8 4 MONTROSE Feb. 2 Feb. 1 HONOLULU 3,420 a.m., Thursday, May 15 p.m., Friday, May 16 1 9 Jan. 31 Cherbourg, Southampton, Antwerp.. .. MINNEDOSA. .... HILO 225 a.m., Saturday, May 17 p.m., Saturday, May 17 13 . MARBURN. .. Feb. 6 Feb. 9 NEW YORK p.m., Monday, January 14 VICTORIA 2,337 a.m., Saturday, May 24 a.m., Saturday, May 24 4 Feb. 1 Glasgow, Liverpool. METAGAMA.. FUNCHAL 2,761 p.m., Tuesday, January 22 p.m., Wednesday, January 23 23 VANCOUVER 82 p.m., Saturday, May 24 t Feb. 8 Liverpool MONTCALM.. CADIZ (Seville) 576 a.m., Friday, January 25 p.m., Saturday, January 26 18 . ..MONTCLARE.. Feb. 16 Feb. 15 72 a.m., Sunday, January 27 p.m., Sunday, 27 10 METAGAMA. Feb. 22 GIBRALTAR.. January FARES from $1600 Feb. 23 ALGIERS 410 p.m., Monday, January 28 p.m., Tuesday, January 29 Including landing and embarkation charges, many interesting shore excursions, rail travel, where necessary, drives by automobiles, carriages and rikshas, accommodation MARLOCH Feb. 22 at best hotels with meals, transfer between stations, quays and hotels, fees and gratuities while ashore with the excursions and the services of guides and interpreters at the Feb. 14 Cherbourg, Southampton, Antweri MELITA . Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 TUNIS (Carthage) 450 a.m., Thursday, January 31 p.m., Thursday, January 31 18 ports visited. Feb. 15 Livernool MONTROSE Feb. 29 \ ALEXANDRIA (Cairo) 1,057 a.m., Monday, February 4 p.m., Monday, February 11 8 Railway tickets will be provided from starting point in the United States or Canada to New York, and from Vancouver back to starting point. Feb. 22 Liverpool, Glasgow. MARBURN - Mar. 7 February 12 p.m., Monday, 7 MONTLAURIER. Mar. 8 Mar. 7 HAIFA (Jerusalem).... 292 a.m., Tuesday, February 18 Feb. 29 Liverpool MONTCLARE. Mar. 15 CONSTANTINOPLE. ...... 866 p.m., Wednesday, February 20 p.m., Friday, February 22 (GR^RE^TSIER) Mar. 7 Glasgow METAGAMA. ATHENS 352 a.m., Sunday, February 24 p.m., Monday, February 25 10 ROUND AMERICA by the S. S. EMPRESS OF CANADA MINNEDOSA Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 20 NAPLES (Pompeii, Rome). 680 noon, Wednesday, February 27 p.m., Sunday, March 2 12 FROM VANCOUVER, JANUARY 4, 1924 Mar. 8 Liverpool MARLOCH 360 a.m., Tuesday, March 4 a.m., Wednesday, 19 . MONTCALM. Mar. 21 MONACO (Nice) March 5 METAGAMA Mar. 21 Mar. 22 LISBON 1,252 a.m., Saturday, March 8 p.m., Saturday, March 8 17 ITINERARY Mar. 14 Liverpool MONTROSE. Mar. 28 IV^arch a.m., Tuesday, 2 CHERBOURG 813 a.m., Tuesday, 11 March 11 Time in Port MARLOCH Mar. 28 SOUTHAMPTON 90 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 1 PORT Miles Arrive Depart Mar. 19 Cherbourg, Southampton, Antweri MELITA . Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 LONDON 79 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 a.m., Saturday, March 15 Hours Mar. 21 Livernool MONTLAURIER.. Ar>r. 5 Am\ 4 VANCOUVER noon, Friday, January 4 Mar. 22 Glasgow MARBURN Apr. 4 VICTORIA 82 p.m., Friday, January 4 p.m., Friday, January 4 2 ®Mar. 27 Liverpool EMPRESS OF BRITAIN SAN FRANCISCO. 738 p.m., Sunday, January 6 p.m., Monday, January 7 24 Mar. 28 Livernool MONTCLARE Apr. 12 Apr. 11 FARES from $800 LOS ANGELES.. 368 p.m., Tuesday, January 8 p.m., Wednesday, January 9 24 Apr. 2 Cherbourg, Southampton, Antweri . .MINNEDOSA. BALBOA 2,913 p.m., Thursday, January 17 a.m., Friday, January 18 19 Apr. 4 Livernool MONTCALM . The Cruise ends at Southampton. Passengers will be supplied with First Class railway ticket to London and hotel accommodation in COLON 52 p.m., Friday, January 18 p.m., Friday, January 18 9 Apr. 5 Glasgow METAGAMA London, consisting of bed and breakfast, terminating with breakfast Marcfy 15. HAVANA 989 a.m., Monday, January 21 p.m., Tuesday, January 22 30 Apr. 11 Liverpool MONTROSE. Apr. 12 HEY IDENTITY YOUIVf |^ NEW YORK 1,165 a.m., Friday, January 25 Glasgow MARLOCH •SJri AND 1%-/*% Railway tickets will be provided from London to Southampton or Liverpool, and the steamship ticket will be available for passage by any Apr. 16 Cherbourg, Southampton, Antweri >.. .. 3ROTECTYOUI 1*11 Canadian Pacific steamship to St. John, Quebec, or Montreal. Railway ticket will be supplied from port of landing to New York or the value Apr. 18 Livernool MONTLAURIER •91 r \G Airs ST LOSS! j •^11PAYABL£ IJWM of the same may be applied on a ticket to final destination. FARES from $400 Apr. 19 Glasgow MARBURN Fares include railroad ticket from starting point in U.S.A. or Canada to Vancouver, berth and meals on steamship, landing and embarkation charges, certain shore Apr. 25 Liverpool MONTCLARE m-w^I mAj^ORL 1 TMDC OYE R §M*Hhm The fares include stateroom berths and meals on steamship, landing and embarkation charges, many interesting shore excursions, first class excursions, and railroad ticket from New York back to starting point. rail travel, drives by automobiles and carriages, accommodation at best hotels with meals, transfers between stations, quays and hotels, fees and The Round America and Round the World Cruises may be combined at an inclusive fare of $1,850. This fare provides for accommodation on the Round America Cruise to New York, room at hotel in New York for five days, and accommodation on Round the World Cruise New York to Vancouver. (T) To New York (T) From New York 2&6 0 gratuities while ashore with the excursions, and the services of guides and interpreters at the ports visited. Passengers joining at San Francisco or Los Angeles will be furnished with railway ticket from Vancouver to San Francisco or Los Angeles on the return. ~*^mmm^^~~ MINIMUM FARES CHERBOURG HAVRE ANTWERP HAMBURG BRITISH PORTS DIRECT OR VIA BRITISH DIRECT OR VIA BRITISH Reg­ DIRECT DIRECT OR VIA BRITISH STEAMSHIP istered PORTS PORTS PORTS Tons First© Second Third First Second Third First Second Third First Second Third •First© Second Third EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND. 25,000 $195.00 $125.00 $87.50 $205.00 $130.00 $90 $130.00 $90 $130.00 $100 $195.00 $135.00 $103.50 EMPRESS OF FRANCE... 18,400 187.50 125.00 87.50 197.50 130.00 90 130.00 90 130.00 100 187.50 135.00 103.50 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN. .. 15.850 182.50 122.50 87.50 192.50 127.50 90 127.50 90 127.50 100 182.50 132.50 103.50 Cabin Cabin Cabin Cabin Cabin MONTLAURIER.
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