Folder E OCTOBER 27th, 1912 CANADIAN L'ACIFICi GREAT BRITAIN TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES ALSO JAPAN, CHINA THE FAR EAST AND AUSTRALASIA It Is not Intended to give In this folder a full description of the vast territory traversed by the Canadian Pacific Ry., nor a time table of all trains. For further Information apply to any CP.R. Agent, or to GEO. McL. BROWN, } European Manager. (.62-65 Charing Cross, LONDON, S,W. H.S. CARMICHAEL, 67 and 68 King William St., LONDON, E,C. General Passenger Agent j GentraiEdition CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINES PACIFIC SERVICE INDEX TO CONTENTS The new Royal Mail Steamships " Empress of Asia" and "Empress of GENERAL ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINES Russia/' 15,000 tons, will be placed on this route during 1913. 1 ^TENDED SAILINGS— Page Page ATLANTIC SERVICE -WESTBOUND Agencies 29 Manitoba 25 Van­ Yoko­ Naga­ Shanghai Hong (Twin Screw Steamships) NAME OF couver hama Kobe saki Moji (Woosung) Kong Alberta 26,27 Map Canadian Pacific Ry. Lines. 16,17 STEAMSHIP British Columbia 27 Map Canadian Pacific S.S. Lines ALL SAILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Dep. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr. Dominion Express 1 4 to 9 inclusive Facts for Colonists 19, 20 Points reached by C.P.Ry., 4 to 11 incl. FROM i'JtiOivL fc >T. .1 UliSSt, N.B. 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 Facts for Tourists 20, 21 /Saskatchewan 25,26 LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIPS (West St John) Monteagle Nov. 5 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Scenery along CP.R. Lines 22 Nov. 24 Farming and Ranching 24 1912-1913 • 1912-1913 Empress of India Nov. 27 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Fishing and Shooting 23 Telegraphs 1 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 12 Yukon and A tlin Gold Fields 28 Friiay, Nov. 15 EMPRESS OF IRELAND Friday, Nov. 29 Hotels Friday, Nov. 29 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Friday, Dec. 13 Empress of Japan Dec. 25 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 * 1913" Jan. 13 Jan. 16 1913 Information for Passengers 18,19 Friday, Dec. 13 EMPRESS OF IRELAND Friaay, Dec. 27 Friday, Dec. 27 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Friday, Jan. 10 Monteagle Jan. 22 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb.15 Feb. IS Mar. 5 Feb. 10 THROUGH LINES Friday, Jan. 10 TUNISIAN Friday. Jan. 21 Empress of India Mar. 6 Mar." 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Friday, Jan. 24 -.EMPRESS OF IRELAND Friday, Feb. 7 .Empress of Japan Mar. 1. April 2 April 3 April 5 April 7 Apl. 10 Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Detroit and Chicago 15 Friday, Feb. 7 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Friday, Feb. 21 Monteagle April 16 May 2 May 4 May 7 May 10 Soo & South Shore Lines, Sault Ste. Marie, St. Paul, Minneapolis and North May 5 Western States , * * And regularly thereafter. Trans-Atlantic Steamship Lines \ Steamships sail from Liverpool in the afternoon. The steamships leave Vancouver on arrival of the "Imperial Limited." The Transpacific Royal Mail Steamship Line Japan and China. • - • 3 The "Empress" Steamships sail from West St. John on arrival of "Empresses" call at Victoria after departure from Vancouver ; passengers for the Transcontinental Train Servi oe Atlantic to Pacific 13 "Empress" special train, which leaves Montreal, Windsor St. Station, evening "Monteagle" should embark at Vancouver. Western States, via Detroit 15 prior to sailing date. As a measure of precaution, passengers should arrange to arrive in Vancouver the day previous to the scheduled date of sailing. The "Lake " Steamships await the arrival of CP.R. train No. 16, due to Connections are made at Yokohama and Kobe-with steamers to and from all leave Montreal, Windsor St. Station, 7.25 p.m. day prior to sailing date. parts of Japan and Corea. also for North China Ports, at Shanghai for North China, Mid-China and the Yantsze River Ports ; and at Hong Kong for South China, Special Trains in connection with the "Empresses" leave steamship dock for Tonkin, Manila, the Straits Settlements, Australia, India, and Europe, via Suez. TELEGRAPHS Montreal carrying Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars for Winnipeg, Vancouver The telegraph svstem of the CP.R. not only extends along the entire length and other Western points; also Standard Sleepers for Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, etc. INTENDED SAILINGS—EASTBOUND of the railway, but also reaches every point of importance off the line of Railway Hong Moji Naga­ Yoko­ Van­ in the Dominion of Canada. NAME OF Kong (Woosung) saki Kobe hama couver STEAMSHIP The Commercial Cable Co. (Mackay-Bennett System) gives the CP.R. ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Arr. the most direct connection with Europe, Asia and Africa. 1912 1912 1912 1912" 1912 FROM STEAMSHIPS FROM FROM Empress of India Oct. 26| Oct. 29 Oct. 31'Nov. 2 Nov 5' Nov. 17 Also in direct connection with the British Pacific Cable to Australia, New LIVERPOOL ST. JOHN, N.B. HALIFAX Empress of Japan Nov. 16 Nov. 19 [Nov. 2liNov. 22 Nov 24! Dec. 6 Zealand, etc., the Commercial Pacific Cable to the Hawaiian Islands, Philippine 1912 1912 1912 [ 1913 Islands, China and Japan, and the Commercial Havana Cable to Havana, etc. Friday, Nov. 15 ..CORSICAN.. Saturday, Nov. 30 Monteagle. Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Jan. 5 Friday, Nov. 22 .VICTORIAN . Friday, Dec. 6 Saturday, Dec. 7 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 I The Postal Telegraph Co. of New York and San Francisco enables the CP.R. Friday, Nov. 29 . GRAMPIAN . Thursday, Dec. 12 Em press of India Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 16j|Jan . 17|[Jan . 191Jan . 31 to reach all important points in the United States Friday, Dec. 6 . VIRGINIAN . Friday, Dec. 20 Saturday, Dec. 21 Empress of Japan Feb. 8| Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. Feb. 16 Feb. 28 Friday, Dec. 13 .. HESPERIAN. Saturday. Dec. 28 Monteagle Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 15| Mar. 16 Mar. 30 The Halifax-Bermuda & Direct West Indies Cable Co. gives connection FROM FROM FROM Empress of India April 5 April 8 Apl. 10 April 12| April 15 April 27 with Bermuda, Jamaica and points in the West Indies. GLASGOW STEAMSHIPS PORTLAND Empress of Japan Apl. 26 April 29 May 1 May May 6 May 18 BOSTON Monteagle May 17 May 24| May 25 1912 1912-12 1912 May 20 May 22 June 8 Direct connection with the Dominion Government Telegraph line to the Yukon Saturday, Nov. 16 . NUMIDIAN . Thursday, Dec. 5 and points in Alaska. Saturday, Nov. 23 SCANDINAVIAN Thursday, Dec. 12 And regularly thereafter. Saturday, Nov. 30 . CORINTHIAN. Thursday, Dec. 19 The Steamships will call at Victoria to land passengers. A tariff of charges for Telegrams is posted at all Telegraph Offices, and is Saturday, Dec. 7 . .PRETORIAN .. Thursday, Dec. 26 Passengers are requested to note that the Steamships may leave the interme­ kept by all Sleeping and Parlor Car Porters for inspection. Senders of messages SaturGay, Dec. 14 . SICILIAN Thursday, Jan. 2 diate ports (Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai) in advance of the dates are requested to compare charges made with the rates on tariff. given in the time table. The usual stay at intermediate ports is:—Yokohama, 24 hours; Kobe, 12 hours; Nagasaki, 10 hours; Shanghai, 12 to 24 hours according to To ensure quick despatch to all points, see that your telegrams are written on tide. These periods may be reduced or increased according to circumstances ; C. P. R. Telegraph Blanks and are handed in at CP.R. Offices. CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAMSHIPS passengers should ascertain from the Company's Agents at these ports the exact hours of departure. FROM STEAMSHIPS FROM JAMES KENT, BRISTOL HALIFAX CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN S.S. LINE Head Office: MONTREAL. Manager Telegraphs. 1912-13 1912 ROYAL EDWARD Wednesday, Nov. 27 INTENDED SAILINGS—SOUTHBOUND Wednesday, Dec.27 ROYAL GEORGE Wednesday, Dec. 11 Van­ Hono­ Suva, Auckland, Sydney, Wednesday, Jan. 8 ROYAL EDWARD.. NAME OF couver lulu,H.I. Fiji N.Z. STEAMSHIP N.S.W. Dep. Dep. Dept Dep. Arr. DOMINION EXPRESS OOMPANY 1912-13 1912-13 1912-13 1912-13 1912-13 MERCHANDISE, MONEY, VALUABLES, Etc., FORWARDED BY Nov. 27 DPP. 4 r>pf> ia Dec. 17 Dec 21 FAST SERVICE TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD CUNARD LINE STEAMSHIPS Zealandia Dec. 25 Jan. 1 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Drafts and Bills (with goods C.O.D.) collected. Jan. 22 Jan. 29Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Important commissions executed FROM FROM Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 7 Mar. 11 Mar. 15 SOUTHAMPTON STEAMSHIPS Mar. 19 Mar. 26ApriJ 4 April 8 April 12 PROMPTLY, CAREFULLY and at REASONABLE RATES. PORTLAND, Me. 1912-13 1912-13 Apl. 16 April 23 May 2 May 6 May 10 MOAEY ORDERS FOREIGN CHEQUES Tuesday, Nov. 19 AUSONIA Saturday, Dec. 7 Makura May 14 May 21May 30 June 3 June 7 Tuesday, Dec. 10 ASCANIA Saturday, Dec. 28 Zealandia June 11 June 18 June 27 July 1 July 5 FOREIGN POSTAL REMITTANCES Tuesday, Dec. 31 AUSONIA .. Saturday, Jan. 18 And about every four weeks thereafter. Tuesday, Jan. 21 ASCANIA Saturday, Feb. 8 The best medium for sending remittances to any part of the world. The steamships leave Vancouver on arrival of the "Imperial Limited" and call at Victoria several hours after leaving Vancouver. TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES As a measure of precaution, passengers should arrange to arrive in Vancouver FOR TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS. In denominations of $10, $20, DONALDSON LINE STEAMSHIPS the day previous to the scheduled date of sailing. $50 $100 and $200, with equivalents in foreign moneys printed on each cheque- INTENDED SAILINGS—NORTHBOUND Self identifying. Accepted by Express Agents, Banks, Railway Co.'s Hotels, etc., FROM FROM GLASGOW, SCOT.
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