PASSENGERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO MAKE 
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC OFFICES THEIR HEAD' 
QUARTERS AND HAVE THEIR MAIL AND CABLES 
ADDRESSED IN OUR CARE. See list on last page. 
CANADIAN PACIFIC TELEGRAPH connects wtih all points 
in Canada, and all important points in the United States via 
the Postal Telegraph Company. Direct connection with Great 
Britain and Europe via Commercial and Imperial cables, and 
Australasia via British Pacific Cable. 
WIRELESS MESSAGES- — Rates obtainable from the Purser. 
DECK CHAIRS, RL'GS and CUSHIONS may be rented on 
board for the voyage. 
SUGGESTIONS — Passengers having any suggestions or com- 
plaints regarding service are requested to submit them promptly 
to the Commander, Staff Captain, Purser or Chief Steward that 
immediate consideration may be given. 
SEATS AT TABLE — Reservations of scats at table are made 
by the Second Steward or Head Waiter. 
EMERGENCY STATIONS — Passengers should consult plan 
and directions in alleyway. 
DIVINE SERVICE — The following services arc available: 
CHURCH OF ENGLAND — Service of Holy Communion. 
ROMAN CATHOLIC — Celebration of Holy Mass. 
OTHER DENOMINATIONS — Arrangements will gladly be 
made on request. 
RAIL AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS— Rail Traffic Rcpre' 
sentatives arc on all ships from Vancouver to Yokohama and 
return. Eastbound they sell rail tickets to all points in Canada 
and the United States. 
Kindly consult them for return STEAMSHIPS, RAIL, SLEEPER 
and HOTEL RESERVATIONS. 
ELECTRIC CURLING TONGS — For passengers with electric 
curling tongs fitted with flat type plugs, adapters to convert these 
to round type are provided. Please ask bedroom steward. 
IRONING ROOM — A properly equipped Ironing Room is pro- 
vided. Passengers are recommended to use the equipment 
provided in preference to their own Iron, the voltage of which 
may be unsuitable to the ship’s circuit. 
BAGGAGE FOR TRANSATLANTIC CONNECTIONS may 
be checked and forwarded through Canada or United States in 
bond without Customs examination. 
LAUNDRY — Laundries are maintained on all vessels. Laundry 
list may be obtained from room steward. 
VALUABLES AND MONEY — In their own interests, passengers 
are advised not to leave articles of jewelry or other valuables lying 
about. 
For the convenience of passengers the Purser will receive articles of 
value or money for custody in a special envelope provided for this 
purpose, which will be sealed in the presence of the passenger. 
A receipt will be given, but as no charge is made for this facility 
the Company accepts no liability whatsoever. 
RECEIPTS FOR MONEY PAID ON BOARD — Passengers 
should obtain a receipt from the Purser on the Company’s form for 
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