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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-011-011• r �� �. �_ � . � The }9 �T� ;,���� A l Niagara lL = IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllihllllllllulnllllll I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllilllllllllll Iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CANADA STEAMSHIPJ1177LINES - LIMITED SAILING SCHEDULE, 1921-MAY ISSUE Daylight Saving Time NIAGARA RIVER DIVISION QUEBEC-SAGUENAY DIVISION For schedule of service between Toronto, Niagara -on -the -Lake, Queenston and Spring and Autumn Schedule Lewiston, see local time table Connections made with Michigan Central at Niagara -on -the -Lake; at Lewiston with New York Central and Niagara Gorge Railway, and International Effective May 14th to June 18th and from September 21st to Railway at Queenston. October 15th, inclusive. TORONTO•ROCHESTER-MONTREAL DIVISION Sailings from Quebec, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Sailing dates from Toronto and Montreal, dates inclusive: EASTBOUND WESTBOUND From June llth to June 2001, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. PORTS From June 21st to September 17th inclusive, daily READ DOWN READ UP I EASTBOUND WESTBOUND 8.00 AM Lv............... Quebec............... An 6.00 AM READ DOWN READ UP 12.15 PM Lv......... ..Eboulernents ...........1A 10.30 PM Eastern Daylight PORTS Daylight Eastern 1.30 PM Lv. .............St. Irenee .............Lv 9.20 PM Standard Saving Saving Standard 1.50 PM As............Murray Bay ........... .Lv 9.00 PM Time Time Time Time 2.20 PM Lv......... Murray Bay ............An 7.00 PM _ * 3.00 PM 4.00PM Lv Toronto(Yonge,91 Vharf)Aa 7.00 AM * 6.00 AM 2.50 PM Lv......... . .Cap a 1'Aigle . ..........AR 6.20 PM 4.30 PM LvSimeon Lv 4.45 PM 9.15 PM 10.15PM As $Rochester( lrmicipal)..Lv 11.30 PM 10.30 PM .............St. ............. 7.00 PM As 2.30 PM 9.45 PM 10.45PM Lv...Rochester (Docks) ...Aa 11.00 PM 10.00 PM ': ........... . .Tadousac . ...........Lv According LvAccording * 4.30 AM 5.30AM An ingstcn (Swifts).. 5.20 PM * 4.20 PM .............Tadousac .............An to AR ............ Hal Ha! Bay Lv to 5.00 AM 6.00AM Lv....Kingston (Wharf)....AR 5.10PM 4.10 PM ............ tide �AnChicoutimi Lv tide 6.35 AM 7.35AM Lv..tClayton(N.Y.C.Dock) ..Lv 3.50PM 2.50PM ............. ............. 7.15 AM 8.15AM Lv....Alexandria Bay....Lv 3.lOPM 2.10 PM * 8.30 AM 9.30AM Lv.......Brockville§.....Lv 1.50PM *12.50PM EARLY SUMMER AND MID-SEPTEMBER * 9.20 AM 10.20AM As ... Prescott (C.P.R.) ...Lv 12.15 PM 11.15 AM 9.30 AM 10.30AM Lv....Prescott (Dock) . ..As 8.00 AM 7.00 AM SCHEDULE' *12.30 N'x 1.3OPM Lv...... Cornwall .. .Lv 12.00M'T *11.00 PM * 5.45 PM 6.45PM An Montreal(Victoria Pier) Lv 1.00 PM *12.00N'N Effective June 21st to July 9th and from September 3rd to Sep - *Daylight Saving Time in effect locally. tConnection with New York Central tember 17th, inclusive. Railway, special sleeping cars from New York City, Buffalo and western points. Sailings from Quebec Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. $Street cars from all parts of the city of Rochester, connect with street cars leaving corner St. Paul and Main streets every seven minutes, for Rochester Mun- EASTBOUND WESTBOUND icipal Docks. §Connecting with Grand Trunk International Limited Train, west- READ DOWN READ UP bound, leaving Montreal 10.00 a.m. Standard Time; 11.00 a.m. Daylight Saving PORTS Time. Tues,& Fri. Wd.&Sat Wed.&Sat Thu.&Sun MONTREAI. QLTFBF,C DIVISION S.S. Cape S.S. SS. Cape S.S. Season ---May to November Diamond Sag'nay Diamond Saguenay Sailing dates from Montreal and Quebec, dates Inclusive: 8.00 AM 8.00AM Lv......... Quebec.........An 6.00AM 9.00 PM Until bray 28th and from September 26th, daily, except Sunday. 12.15 PM ........ Lv.....Eboulements . ... Lv 19. 30 PM From May 29th until September 25th, daily. ... . 1.30 PM 12.30PM Lv ......St.Irenee ......Lv 9.20PM 3.40 PM DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 1.50PM 12.50PM AR... ..Murray Bay.....Lv 9.00PM 3.20 PM EASTBOUND PORTS WESTBOUND 2.20 PM 1.50PM Lv... ..Murray Bay . ....AR 7.00 PM 2.30 PM READ DOWN I READ UP 2.50 PM 2. 20PM Lv....Cap a 1'Aigle .....Lv 6.20 PM 2.00 PM - 7.00 PM ............. Montreal ............AR t 7.00 AM 4.30 PM 3.2OPM Lv ...... St. Simeon ...... Lv 4.45 PM 1. 00 PM 7.00 PM 5.30PM An...... Tadousac2.30 PM 11.15 AM �Lv 9.45 PM Lv......... Sorel .............Lv t 2.30 AM 1.00 AM Lv........... Three Rivers t 11.30 PM ....... ,Ly According 6.30PM Lv....... Tadousac........ An According 10.45 AM ...........Lv 2.30 AM LvBatiscan.............. Lv t 9.45 Pill to 11.30PM An ... ..Ha! Ha! Bay .....Lv to 7.00 AM .............. 6.30 AM An ........... ... Quebect ............. Lv t 6.00 PM tide ........ As ...... Chicoutimi ...... Lv tide tFrom July 3rd to September llth, inclusive, steamers will leave Quebec on Sunday at 4.00 p.m.; Batiscan 7.45 p.m.; Three Rivers 9.30 p.m; Sorel 12.30 a.m. SUMMER SCHEDULE MONTREAL -MURRAY BAY - TADOUSAC - SAGUENAY DE LUXE THROUGH SERVICE Effective from July 6th to September 3rd, inclusive. Sailings from Quebec daily except Sunday and Wednesday, see B.S. SCHEDULE S. S. 'SAGUENAY", SEASON 1921 "Saguenay" schedule (a) for Wednesday's sailing. Quebec. to St. Alphonse only. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME EASTBOUND WESTBOUND EASTBOUND PORTS WESTBOUND READ DOWN PORTS READ UP READ DOWN READ UP A B C D_ 8.00AM Lv............... Quebec ............... As 6.00AM 7.15 PM 7.15PM Lv.......Montreal.......AR 9.00AM 8.30AM 12.15PM Lv............Eboulements............Lv 10.30PM 5.00 AM Does As ........ Quebec ........ Lv 8.30 PM 1.30 PM Lv. ..............St.Irenee..............Lv 9.20 PM 8.00 AM not call Lv........Quebec ........ As 9,00 PM 8.00 PM 1.50 PM Aft .............Murray Bay ...........Lv 9.00 PM 12.30 PM 9.30AM Lv.... . .St. Irenee . .....Lv 3.40 PM 2.55 PM 2.20 PM Lv........... Murray Bay ............AR 7.00 PM 12.50 PM 10.00AM As.......Murray Bay ...... Lv 3.20 PM 2.30 PM 2.50 PM Lv............ Cap a I'Aigle............ As 6.20 PM 1.50 PM 10.30AM Lv...... Murray Bay ...... An 2.30 PM 2.00 PM 4.30 PM Lv.............St. Simeon ............. Lv 4.45 PM 2.20 PM 11.00AM Lv.....Cap a 1'Aigle .....Lv 2.00 PM 1.30 PM 7.00 PM As ........... ..Tadousac .............Lv 2.30 PM 3.20 PM 12.15AM Lv......St. Simeon ......Lv 1.00 PM 12.15 PM According Lv..............Tadousac.............." According 5.30 PM 2.3OPM AR.......Tadousac .......Lv 11.15 AM 10.00 AM to As ............ Ha! Ha! Bay. ...........Lv to Sat. only tide AR........... Chicoutimi ....... ....Lv tide 6.30 PM 2.45PM Lv.......Tadousac....... As 10.45AM 10.45 PM 11.30 PM 6.45PM An .... Ha! Ha! Bay ......AR 7.00 AM 7.00 PM IMPORTANT NOTICE A --Effective every Tuesday throughout season and every Friday from June 24th Time tables show the time steamers should arrive at and leave different to July 8th, and from September 2nd to September 16th inclusive. ports, but their departure, arrival or connection at time stated is not guatan- B--Effective Fridays only from July 15th until August 26th inclusive. teed nor does the Company hold itself responsible for any delay or any conse- C--Effective Thursdays throughout season and Sundays from June 26th to Quences arising therefrom. All times subject to fluctuation from stress of July loth and from September 4th to September 18th inclusive. weather, etc., and change with or without notice. If can cannot be made with D--Effective every Sunday from July 17th to August 28th inclusive. safety, Company reserves the right to cancel stop at any port. !II!IIIIIiIII!IIIIIIIilllllllillIIII!IIIII!IIII!iIII!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IllllllllllllltIII!!IIIIiIIIIIIIilllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIII!III!IIIII!IIII!III!II!IIIIlIIIIINII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII�IIIIIIII!IIII!IIII!IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII II I1IIIIIIIIIIII!Illlllllllllll illllllllilllllll II!!IIIII!Ilillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll!Ililllllllll a WADA STEAMSHIP 104 LINES;- LIMITED Steamer "Cayuga" (Niagara -Toronto Division) NOTICE; Attention is called to information re delight- ful Six Day Cruise to the famous Saguenay River, pages 11 and 1.2, and Ocean Voyage to St. John's, Newfoundland, pages 13 and 14. MEAL SERVICE Meals on the through tourist steamers are served on the American plan, as follows: Toronto -Rochester -Montreal Division Eastbound Dinner........................................... $2.00 Breakfast ............................................ 1.25 Luncheon ............................................ 1.50 Westbound Luncheon............................................ 1.75 Dinner............................................... 2.00 Breakfast ............................................ 1.25 Luncheon ............................................ 1.75 Dinner............................................... 2.00 Montreal -Quebec Division. (In both directions.) Dinner............................................... 2.00 Breakfast ............................................. 1.25 Quebec -Saguenay Division. (In both directions.) Breakfast ............................................ 1.25 Luncheon ............................................ 1.75 Dinner............................................... 2.00 Montreal -Saguenay Division. (Through service.) S. S. "Saguenay." Dinner............................................... 2.00 Breakfast ............................................ 1.25 *Luncheon ............................................ 1.75 *Dinner ............................................... 2.00 Breakfast ............................................. 1.25 (Arrive in Montreal.) * In each direction between Quebec and the Saguenay. Meals on the Niagara Division between Lewiston, Queenston, Niagara - on -the -Lake and Toronto, service a Is carte. The Dining Rooms on Steamers "Toronto" and "Kingston" are located on the main deck forward, and as Meal Tickets are only on sale at the Purser's office, passengers should purchase same before seeking entrance to these dining rooms. SPECIAL TOURS Special round-trip excursion tickets with limit of 60 days, including meals and berths on steamers, are on sale at the Company's offices at Buffalo. Rochester, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Alexandria Bay, N. Y., New York and Boston, Montreal, and Quebec, at following rates: Toronto to Alexandria Bay and return. .. . ...................... $21,50 Toronto to Montreal and return ................................ 36.00 Toronto to Quebec and return .................... I............ 53.50 Toronto to Chicoutimi and return .............................. 76.00 Rochester to Montreal and return .............................. 34.00 Rochester to Quebec and return ................................ 51.50 Rochester to Chicoutimi and return ............................ 72.00 Montreal to Chicoutimi and return ............................. 40.00 Quebec to Chicoutimi and return. (Includes 6 meals.)............ 25.00 FARES BETWEEN SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL POINTS BETWEEN TORONTO AND ONE WAY ROUND TRIP Niagara Falls.. $1.87 $3.35 Rochester..... 4.50 8.10 Alexandria Bay 7.55 13.60 Montreal...... 12.65 22.75 Quebec........ 18.30 32.90 Murray Bay... 22.00 39.65 Tadousac ..... 23.20 41.75 Saguenay River 24.90 44.80 BETWEEN MONTREAL AND ONE WAY ROUND TRIP Quebec........ $5.65 $10.15 Murray Bay... 9.35 16.90 Tadousac...... 10.55 19.00 Saguenay..... 12.25 22.05 BETWEEN ROCHESTER AND ONE WAY ROUND TRIP Montreal ...... $11.20 $20.15 Quebec........ 16.85 30.30 Murray Bay... 20.55 37.05 Tadousac...... 21.75 39.15 Saguenay River 23.45 42.20 BETWEEN QUEBEC AND ONE WAY ROUND TRIP Murray Bay... $4.00 $6.75 Tadousac...... 4.90 8.85 Saguenay River 6.60 11.90 BETWEEN THOUSAND ISLANDS ONE WAY FROM ROUND TRIP FROM AND Clayton Alexandria Bay Clayton Alexandria Bay Montreal ............. $6.70 $6.10 $12.05 $11.00 Quebec ............... 12.35 11.75 22.20 21.15 Murray Bay.......... 16.05 15.45 28.95 27.90 Tadousac............. 17.25 16.65 31.C5 30.00 Saguenay River....... 18.95 18.35 34.10 33.05 IMPORTANT NOTICE -Through tickets available for passage on the Company's steamers are on sale at all the principal Rail. we and Steamship offices In the United States and Canada. Including coupon ticket offices on the Pacific Coast. 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As the Company is not responsible for lost tickets, every precaution should be taken for their security. Lost Property. All articles left on board steamers by passengers are sent to the Passenger Department, at Toronto and Montreal, of the respective divisions, where they may be recovered by owners on appli- cation. Stop -over Checks will be granted, on application to Purser, to holders of unlimited first-class tickets. East of Quebec stop -over checks are given for berths, but accommodation on succeeding steamers is not guaranteed. Children under five years, accompanied, free: children over five years and under twelve, half fare; over twelve, full fare. Baggage may be checked through to all points on the line, and at Toronto, Montreal, Quebec and Murray Bay customs officers are in attendance to inspect baggage. Baggage liability is limited to wearing apparel not to exceed one hundred ($100) dollars in value for a whole ticket, and fifty ($50) dollars for a half ticket, unless a greater value is declared by the owner, and excess charges paid thereon at the time of taking passage. Passengers having baggage checked from a point in the United States through Canada to another point in the United States should have same corded and sealed by the U. S. Customs officer before leaving the United States so as to avoid customs examination. Baggage required for use in Canada should not be corded and sealed, but if checked from a point in the United States to a local point in Canada, it will require to be examined at one of the above ports of entry. Communications Re Baggage. All communications re baggage should be addressed to John F. Pierce, Passenger Traffic Manager, Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd.. 9 Victoria Square, Montreal, P. Q. Mail for Passengers May be addressed in care of the following: Toronto, Ont., 46 Yonge Street Montreal, P. Q., 9 Victoria Square Quebec, P. Q., Dalhousie Street Give name of passenger, name of steamer (when known). State whether mail is to be held until called for, or if to be forwarded if received too late to catch steamer. Ample time for delivery should be allowed and sender's address should always be shown on envelope. Example: Mrs. John Smith, c/o Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd. 9 Victoria Square, Montreal, P. Q. LIQUOR LAWS Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, Canada ONTARIO.It is prohibitory to carry spirituous liquors of any des- cription whatsoever through or into the Province of Ontario, under penalty of fine of not less than $200. QUEBEC. No restrictions for carrying of spirituous liquors whatso- ever through or into the Province of Quebec. Beers, ales, wines, are on sale at hotels, etc., and on board Company's steamers Montreal and East. -i : i.UNITED STATES WAR TAX War tax of 8 per cent must be collected on all passage, berth and state- room tickets sold in the United States. Stateroom Reservations Montreal to Prescott Owing to the limited sleeping accommodation on Rapids steamers from Montreal to Prescott, tickets may be routed optional, rail or steamer, and where passengers have no definite return date set, rail should be used between these points, taking large lake steamer at Brockville for bal- ance of trip. 5 LIST OF OFFICIALS J. W. NORCROSS, President and Managing Director ...... Montreal, Can. Traffic Department W. E. BURKE, Director of Transportation ...............Montreal, Can. L. A. W. DOHERTY, General Traffic Manager ........... Montreal , Can. JOHN F. PIERCE, Passenger Traffic Manager ............ Montreal, Can. JOHN V. FOY, General Passenger Agent..................Toronto, Can. W. F. CLONEY, Gen'l Agent ....... 37 Main Street, East, Rochester, N.Y. J. J. DALY, General Agent .... Argus Bldg., 17 W. 42d St. New York City F. W. BRIGGS, General Agent ........ 206 Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. J. L. HUGHES, General Agent, ...1302 Rockefeller Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio J. C. RANDALL, Gen'1 Agent, 605 Merch.Loan & Trust Bldg., Chicago, Ill. M. P. CONNOLLY, General Agent .......................Quebec, Can. D. OLIVIER, District Passenger Agent ...................Montreal, Can. D. KEDDIE, District Passenger Agent ....................Toronto, Can. J. R. BECK, City Passenger Agent........................Toronto, Can. P. J. PEER, City Passenger Agent.. ­*­****­** ..... Hamilton, Can. F. S. STOCKING, City Passenger Agent....................Quebec, Can. THOS. HENRY, Superintendent of Commissary and Hotels, Montreal, Can. T. R. ENDERBY, Operating Manager ................... Montreal, Can. PERCY GRANT, District Manager .......................Toronto, Can. J. W. HAZLETT, Superintendent of Passenger Steamers... Montreal, Can. F. S. ISARD, Director of Finance and Comptroller ......... Montreal, Can. J I. HOBSON, Treasurer...............................Montreal, Can. M. CUSSEN, General Traffic Auditor ..................... Montreal, Can. F. PERCY SMITH, Secretary ..........................Montreal, Can. N. W. VAN WYCK, Purchasing Agent ...................Montreal, Can. RESERVATIONS All telegraph or telephone messages for stateroom reservations must be paid for by sender. Where sufficient time permits, all requests for stateroom reservations must be accompanied by certified check or money order in payment for same. Full particulars as to cost of berths or whole staterooms below. No refunds allowed on stateroom tickets. Passengers should claim stateroom reserved before steamer sails. During July and August rooms on all steamers must accommodate at least two persons. Each stateroom is arranged for two or three persons therefore, in requesting reservation, it is important to state whether the accommodation desired is for a lady, gentleman, or family, so that pas- sengers may be properly located. STATEROOMS Prices of Staterooms —Between Toronto, Rochester and Prescott: Inside rooms, $3.00; berths, $2.00; outside rooms, $4.00; berths, $2.50; parlor rooms, $7.50; with bathroom, $9.00. Between Prescott and Montreal: Staterooms, inside rooms, $2.50; outside rooms, $3.00; (eastbound day trip, staterooms, $2.00). Between Montreal and Quebec: Inside rooms, $3.00; outside roams, $3.50; parlor rooms, $7.00; with bathroom, $8.50. Saguenay Division —Between Quebec and the Saguenay: Inside rooms, $3.00; berths, $1.75; outside rooms, $4.00; berths, $2.25; parlor rooms, $7.00; with bath $8.50. Application for staterooms from Toronto should be made to J. R. Beck, City Passenger Agent, 46 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. For staterooms from Rochester, applications should be addressed to W. F. Cloney, General Agent, 37 Main Street, East, Rochester, N.Y. For staterooms from Thousand Island points apply to Stanley Holling, Agent, Alexandria Bay, N.Y. For staterooms from Montreal to Quebec and the Saguenay, and from Montreal westbound to Toronto, address D. Olivier, District Passen- ger Agent, 9 Victoria Square, Montreal, P. Q. For staterooms from Quebec to Montreal, or from Quebec to the Saguenay, address M. P. Connolly, General Agent, Quebec, P. Q. If any disagreement with Purser regarding tickets, privileges, etc., passengers should pay Purser's claim, obtain receipt and refer to Passenger Traffic Manager, Montreal. IN L N a CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES - LIMITED r.T S. S. "Cope Eternity" on her Weekly Cruise A Weekly Cruise on the Famous Lower St. Lawrence and Saguenay River A HOLIDAY,�RUIStE THAT DOCKS LONG ENOUGH AT POINTS OF INTEREST TO ENABLE YOU TO VISIT ON SHORE OR LOUNGE ON DECK. No Hotel Expenses! You Live on the. Boat for a Week, Cruising amongst the Finest L�Scenery on the Continent, Spending Some Time at the Charmingly Located Sommer Resorts of UAY BAY (The Newport of Canada) TADOUSAC (where Jacques Cartier first landed) QUAINT OLD QUEBEC (Cradle of New France) S.S. "Cape Eternity" an up-to-date steamer with all the comforts of an hotel, leaves Montreal every Saturday (from July 9) Reservations and Tickets at all our Ticket Offices Lv Montreal ....................... 7.00 p.m ................ Saturday ...............Sunday Lv Quebec ......................... 8.30 a.m.................. Sunday (All day on the Lower St. Lawrence.) At Chicoutimi ..................... 5.00 a.m...........; .....Monday Lv Chicoutimi .....................10.00 a.m................. Monday (All day on the Saguenay River.) Ar Tadousac....................... 7.00 p.m. ................Monday Lv Tadousac .......................10.00 a.m................. Tuesday (During stop at Tadousac, N isits will be made at Hotel, oldest church in America and to salmon pools.) Ar Murray Bay .................:.. 4.00 p.m ................. Tuesday (Dance at Company's famous Hotel Manoir Richelieu.) Lv Murray Bay....................10.00 a.m............... Wednesday At Quebec ..................... J.. 5.30 p.m ............... Wednesday (Visit to Dufierin Terrace for Band concert. During next day trip to be made to the famous Shrine of Ste. Anne de Behupi`e and •l lain of Abraham, also visit to the historic Churches and shops.) ' Lv Quebec ......................... 5.00 p.m ................ Thursday At Montreal .......................12.00 noon ................Friday (Connecting with Rapids steamer for all points west). Rates: $75.00, $80,00 and $90.00 per capita, according to location of rooms. Parlor rooms de luxe with bath en suite $125.00 per capita. 11 � '- Music Room, S. S. "Cape Elemily" 12 A Charming Sea Trip .on the Calf and River of St. Lawrence. ACRUISE in cool latitudes'a)itly describes the de, lighiful experience it affords to summer tourists. The voyage extends over a thousand miles through -the placid waters of the Lower St. Lawrence and Gulf from Montreal and Quebec to St. John's; Newfoundland, passing the picturesque scenery of the famous Gaspe Coast with its quaint old world hamlets, thenee'onwards past that strik- ing and most impressive sight the famous Perce Rock: that huge mass of red sand stone, pierced by the curious apertures from which its name is derived, presents a majestic and beautiful spectacle. About it cluster many fascinating legends and myriads of sea birds make their home on its inaccessible crags. Calls are made, at. Gaspe and Charlottetown, (Capital of Prince Edward Island), -the centre of,.a country eminently adapted for, a summer visit. Three days are allowed in St. John's, Newfound- land, for visiting the many points,' of interest. hound trip passengers may remain on board steamer without extra charge for state- rooms, meals to be taken ashore, While the monotony and dis- comforts of the Ocean are absent, all its 'pleasures and advantages are enjoyed. The health -giving sea air and the luxury and cotn- fort of -a modern steam- ship, the S. S. "MA- NOA," 6,000. tans v displacement, largest and in o s t luxuri- ous steamer ever on the route, having all the latest im- provements and de luxe state- room accommo- dation, includ- ing parlor rooms with " bath en suite; =: will operate Cape Tourmente cruises in these cool latitudes every seventeen days from Montreal, per - `forming service on the following schedule: June -13th June 28th July 15th August 2nd August 19th Lv. Montreal ..................4.00 p.m. Saturday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday Lv. Quebec ....................noon Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Lv. Gaspe ......................morning Tuesday Friday Monday Friday Monday AT. Charlottetown .............. evening Tuesday Friday Monday Friday Monday Lv. Charlottetown ............... midnight Tuesday Friday Monday Friday Monday AT. St. John's, Nfld. ............evening Thursday 8un$ay Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Lv. St. John's "Nfld. ..:.........4.00 p.m. Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Ar. Charlottetown .............. evening Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday .. Tuesday Lv. Charlottetown ...............midnight Tuesday - Friday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Lv. Gaspe .....................morning Thursday. -'Sunday _ Wednesday Sunday - Wednesday Ar. Quebec ....... .........noon 'Friday - Monday Thursday Monday Thursday ,. . Ar. Montreal ...................morning Saturday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday Also cruise.Tuesday, September 6th and Priday, September 23rd, on the above schedules. RATES. Montreal and Quebec to St. John's Newfoundland. Montreal and Quebec to Charlottetown, PrinceEdward Island. One way $ 70.00 $ 85.00 $ 90.00 $100.00. First class. One way .............. $45.00 $ 60.00 $ 75.00 $ 85.00 • ; Round trip $125.00 $_L50.Q0 $160.00 $175.00. Ineludingmeals Round trip ...... ....,$75.00 - $100,Q'0 .$130.00 $150.00" and berth. - - - Montreal and Quebec to Gaspe, P, Q. - Erch direction .............$30.00 $35.00 $50.00 $70.00 Note:— Passengefs mah}ng 'round. trip between Montreal and St. John's may have use of'staferoom whi16 steamer is in port, but must obtain meals on shore. 13 14 .: UP T. N. BEST PRINTIN CO. LIMITED. TORO-