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DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS 
Intending passengers desirous of informing themselves concerning the 
countries and places throi^h which they are to pass, or may visit, should 
obtain the following publications: — 
“The New Highway to the Orient” and “Westward to 
the Far Fast,” which are to be had free of charge on application to 
any Canadian Pacific Railway agent. 
Handbooks of information issued by the various steamship lines con' 
necting with Canadian Pacific Railway are to be obtain^ oo apidication to 
their respective agents. 
The Canadian Pacific Railway Company also issues several pamphlets — 
Quebec,” “ Montreal,” “ Western Canada,” “ British Columbia,” 
“ Summer Tours,” “ Fishihg and Shooting,” “ Climates of Canada,” 
** Trons-Pacifio Handbook,'* “ Across Canada to Australia,** “ St. 
Andrews-by-the-S^, ’* “Glaciers,** “Challenge of the Mountains,’* etc., 
which are handsomely illustrated, contain a great deal of informa- 
tion, and are distributed gratis. 
DISTANCE TABLE 
MILES 
London to Liverpool 201 
Liverpool to Quebec 2,661 
Liverpool to Montreal 2,833 
Liverpool to St. John, N.B. 2,721 
Liverpool to Halifax........ 2,342 
Liverpool to Boston ...... 2,997 
Liverpool to i^ew York.... 3,130 
Southampton to New York.. 3,101 
Quebec to Montreal 173 
St. John to Montreal 482 
Halifax to Montreal 758 
Boston to Montreal 341 
New York to Montreal 383 
New York to Toronto 540 
Montreal to Toronto 388 
Toronto to Owen Sound...., 122 
Owen Sound to Fort William. 654 
Montreal to Vancouver 2,904 
Toronto to Vancouver, via rail. 2,770 
Vancouver to Yokohama.... 4,283 
Yokohama to Shanghai, via 
Inland Sea 1,178 
MILES 
Shanghai to Hong Eong. . . . 810 
Hong Eong to Colombo.... 3,096 
Vancouver to Honolulu..... 2,485 
Honolulu to Suva, Fiji 2,780 
Suva to Brisbane, Qd 1,540 
Brisbane to Sydney 510 
Sydney to Colombo 6,556 
Sydney to Hong Kong, via 
Torres Straits 4,900 
Colombo to Calcutta 1,260 
Colombo to Bombay 875 
Colombo to Port Said 3,488 
Bombay to Port Said 3,059 
Port Said to Brindisi 930 
Port Said to London, sea 
route. . . , 8,225 
Port Said to London, via 
Brindisi 8,570 
Plymouth to Hobart, via 
Cape of Good Hope 11,630 
Wellington to Plymouth, via 
Cape Horn 11,830 
DISTANCES BV SEA ARE IN NAUTICAL MILES | BY LAND IN STATUTE MILES. 
CONDENSED TIME TABLES 
The time by railway or steamship given herein is not guaranteed, as it 
la subject to change. Steamships may leave ahead of time at inter- 
mediate ports. It is given for information of passengers to assist tbem^ in 
mapping out their trip. Close connections between trains and steamships, 
or between steamships at ports of change, although they can generally be 
depended on, are not guaranteed. For full and latest particulars the cur- 
rent time tables and handbooks of information published by the different 
companies are recommended. 
EUROPE 
Trains leave London for Liverpool, Southampton or Plymouth, and vice 
versa, by the various railways almost hourly. 
T^Batlantic steamships leave Liverpool for Canadian, and Uverpool and 
Southampton for United States ports, and vice versa, almost daily. 
NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT 
TRAINS LEAVE 
Now York for Montreal, and vice versa. moniiogB and evenings. Time akout twelve hours. 
New York for Toronto, via Niagara Falls, and vice versa, mornings and evenings. Time 
ahout sixteen hours. 
Halifax for Montreal, mornings; Montreal for Halifax, evenings. Time about twenty-five 
hours. 
Quebec for Montreal, mornings, noons and evenings ; eastbonnd mornings, afternoons and 
evenings. Time about four and a half bonrs. 
Montreal for Toronto, and vice versa, inorninrrs and evenings. Time about nine hours. 
Toronto for Owen .Sound and Fort William via Luke Route in summer, three times a week, 
as advertised In current time table ; eastboimd from Fort William, ditto. Time about forty-six 
hours. 
Montreal to Winnipeg and Vancouver, mornings, and during summer evenings also 
(double daily servicei ; castbonml from Vancouver about noon, except during summer, when 
they leave mornings and evenings (double daily service). Time four and one-half days in 
summer, five days in winter. 
CANADIAN PACIFIcT RAILWAY COMPANY. 
: r'ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. 
(Subject to Change without Notice.) 
From MoNTESAii. 
Steamship 
From Liverpool 
Thursday, Sept, 7, 1905 . 
“ 14, “ . 
28, “ . 
Oct. 12, “ . 
“ 19, “ . 
Nov. 2, “ . 
“ 16, “ . 
“ 23, “ . 
Lake Erie 
. . .Lake Manitoba... 
..Lake Champlain.. 
. . . .Lake Erie. ... , 
.. .LakeManitoba... 
..Lake Champlain., 
Lake Erie. 
....LakeManitoba. . 
Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1905. 
“ “ 2fl, “ 
“ Sept. 12, “ 
“ 26, “ 
“ Oct. 3. “ 
“ 17, 
“ “ 31, “ 
“ Nov. 7, 
Steamers sail from Montreal at daybreak, passengers embarking the even- 
ing previous any time after 8 p.m., and from Quebec about 3 p.m., shortly 
after the arrival of the C.P.E. and G.T.R. trains from, the West, l-assengers 
from the Lower Provinces make close connection with the steamships by the 
I.C.R. train arriving at Quebec Thursday at 11,65 a.m. 
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO’S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS 
STEAMSHIPS 
WeSTBOU N D 
Empress of China, . . 
Empress of India. . . 
Empress of Japan . 
Empress of China . . . 
Empres.s of India. , . 
Empress of Japan . , 
Empress of China . , 
Empress of India. . . 
Empress of Japan . 
*VaQ- 
COUVPT 
Yoko- 
hama 
Kobe 
N aga- 
saki 
Sbd.nghal 
( Woosung) 
Hong 
Kong 
Lv. Mon. 
AKR. 
AKR. 
ARP.. 
- ARE. 
ARR. 
1905 
19U6' 
1905 
1906 
1905 
1905 
Sept, 4 
Sept. IS 
Sept. 
19 
Sept. 21 
Sept. 23 
Sept. 26 
Oct. 2 
Oct. 16 
Oct. 
17 
Oct. 19 
Oct. 21 
Oct. 24 
“ 30 
Nov. 13 
Nov. 
14 
Nov. 16 
NoV, 18 
Nov. 21 
Nov. 27 
Dec. 11 
Dec. 
12 
Dec 14 
Dec. 16 
Dec. 19 
Dec. 25 
1906 
1906 
1906 
' 1906 
1906 
1906 
Jan. 8 
Jan. 
9 
Jan. 11 
Jan. 13 
Jan. 16 
Jan. 22 
Feb. ,6 
Peb. 
6iFeb. S 
Feb. 10 
Feb. 13 
Feb. 19 
Mar, 6 
Mar. 
6 Mar. 8 
Mar, Id 
Mar. 13 
Mar. 19 
Apr, 2 
Apl. 
slApr. 6 
Apr. 7 
Apl. 10 
Apl. 9 
“ 23 
C( 
241 “ 26 
“ 28 
May 1 
Passengars by this line transfer at Hong Kong to Manila steamers 
STEAMSHIPS 
EASTBOU N O 
Hong 
Kong 
Shanghai 
(Woosung) 
Naga- 
Baici 
Kobe 
Yoko- 
hama 
Van- 
couver 
LV Wed. 
ARR. 
ARR. 
ARR. 
DEP. i 
AKR. 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1906 
1905 
1905 
Empress of Japan. . 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 
22 
Sept. 
26 
Sept. 
26 
Sept. 
29 
Oct, 
11 
Empress of China.. . 
Oct. 18 
Oct. 
20 
Oct. 
23 
Oct. 
24 
Oct. 
27 
Nov. 
8 
Empress of India. . . 
Nov. 16 
Nov. 
17 
Nov. 
20 
Nov. 
21 
Nov. 
24 
Dec. 
C 
Empress of Japan. . 
Dec. 13 
Dec. 
15 
Dec. 
18 
Dec. 
19 
Dec. 
22 
1906 
1900 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
Jan. 
3 
Empress of China. . 
Jan. 30 
Jan. 
12 
Jan. 
15 
Jan. 
16 
Jan. 
19 
31 
Empress of India. . . 
Feb. 7 
Feb. 
9 
Peb. 
12 
Feb. 
13 
Feb. 
16 
Feb. 
28 
Empress of Japan . . 
Mar. 7 
Mar. 
9 
Mar. 
12 
Mar. 
13 
Mar. 
16 
Ma-. 
28 
Empress of China. , , 
“ 28 
Mar. 
30 
Apl. 
2 
Apr 
3 
Apl. 
6 
Apl. 
18 
CAN ADI AN-AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE 
STEAM- 
SHIPS 
SOUTH- 
BOUND 
0 
Van- 
couver 
Hono- 
lulu, 
H-r. 
Suva, 
Fiji 
Brisbane 
Sydney 
Union S-S. Co. of 
N.Z. Steamship 
con’ect’g at Suva 
Leave 
Leave 
Leave 
Arrive 
Leave 
Arrive 
Lv Suva Ar.Auc, 
Aorangi . 
Mlowera. 
Moana . . . 
Aorang^i . 
Mlowera. 
Moaua. . 
Aorangi , 
1905 
'Sept. 16 
Oct. 13 
S’ov. 10 
Dec, 8 
1906 
r an. 5 
b’eb. 2 
Vlar. 2 
1905 
Sept. 23 
Oct. 21 
Nov. 18 
Dec. 16 
1906 
Jan. 13 
Feb. 10 
Mar. 10 
1906 
Oct. 3 
“ 31 
Nov. 28 
Dec. 26 
1906 
Jan. 23 
Feb. 20 
Mar. 20 
1905 
Oct. 8 
Nov. 6 
Dec. 3 
Dec. 31 
1906 
Jan. 28 
Feb. 25 
Mar. 25 
1905 
Oct. 9 
Nov. 6 
Dec. 4 
1906 
Jan. 1 
Jan. 29 
Feb. 26 
Mar. 26 
1905 
Oct. 10 
Nov. 7 
Dec. 5 
1906 
Jan. 2 
Jan 30 
Feb. 27 
Mar. 27 
1905 1905 
Oct. 13:Oct. 18 
Nov. 10, Nov. 15 
Dec. 8 Dec. 13 
1906 1 1906 
Jan. 5 Jan. 10 
Feb. 2;Feb. 7 
Mar. 2Mar. 7 
‘‘ 30 Apr. 4 
STEAM- 
SHIPS 
NORTH- 
BOUND 
Sydney 
Brisbane 
Suva, 
Fiji 
Hono- 
lulu. 
H.I. 
Van- 
couver 
Union S.S. Co. of 
N.Z. Steamship 
con'et’g at Suva 
Leave 
Arrive 
Leave 
Leave 
Leave • 
Arrive 
Lv Aun.iArSuva 
Miowera.. 
Moana . . . 
Aorangi . . 
Miowera. . 
Moana 
Aorangi . 
Mlowera . 
Moana. . . 
1905 
Sept. 4 
Oct. 2 
Oct. 30 
Nov. 27 
Dec. 25 
1906 
Jan. 22 
Feb. 19 
Mar. 19 
1905 
Sept. 6 
Oct. 4 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 29 
D c. 27 
1906 
Jan, 24 
Feb. 21 
Mar. 21 
1906 
Sept. 7 
Oct. 5 
Nov. 2 
“ 30 
Dec. 28 
1906 
Jan. 26 
Feb. 22 
Mar. 22 
1905 
Sep‘. 12 
Oct. 10 
Nov. 7 
Dec. 6 
1906 
Jan. 2 
“ 30 
Feb. 27 
Mar. 27 
1905 
Sept. 20 
Oct. 18 
Nov. 15 
Dec. 13 
1906 
Jan. 10 
Feb. 7 
Mar. 7 
Apl. 4 
1906 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 26 
Nov. 23 
Dec. 21 
1906 
Jan. 18 
Feb. 15 
Mar. 15 
Apl. 12 
I9d6 
Sept. 6 
Oct. 4 
Nov. ' 1 
“ 29 
Dec. 27 
1906 
Jan 24 
Peb. 21 
Mar. 21 
1905 
Sept. 10 
Oct. 8 
Nov. .5 
Dec. 3 
31 
1906 
Jan. 58 
Feb. 25 
Mar. 25 
And about every four weeks thereaflei 
* During the summer season, while the double daily train service is in efl’cet overland, 
steamers leave Vancouver on arrival of tlie Imperial Limited Express. During the remainder 
of the year they leave on arrival of the Pacific Express. Steamships call at Victoria alter 
leaving'Vancouver aud on eastbound trip call at Victoria to land passengers. 
PENINSULAR &. ORIENTAL STEAM NAV. CO. 
EASTBOUND 
Leave Ixmdon for Brindisi, Port Said, Aden and Bombay every Friday, usually calling 
at Gibraltar and Marseilles, and for Colombo and Sydney, Sept. 16th, 1905, and alternate Fri- 
days, arriving Brindisi in 9 days, Fort Said 12 days, Aden 17 days, Bombay 22 days, Colombo 
23 days and Sydney 43 days. Overland Special, London to Brindisi, leaves Friday in week 
following departure of steamers, overtaking them at Brindisi. 
Leave Bombay for Colombo, Sept. lOtli, 1905, and alternate Wednesdays. 
Leave Colombo for Calcutta about <Jetr. 6tn, 1905, and alternate Fridays: for Singapore 
and Honsf Kong about Sept. 23rd, 1905, and usually every alternate Saturday, a few hours alter 
arrival of the mail steamer from London. 
I.eave Colombo for Sydney about Sept. 23rd, 1905, and alternate Saturdays, arriving Fre- 
mantle in about 10 days, Adelaide 14 days, Melbourne 16 days, and Sydney about 19 days. 
WBSTBOUND1 
Leave Hong Kong for Singapore, Penang and Colombo, Sept. 9th, 1905, and every alternate 
Saturday at I .OCl p.m., arriving Colombo in about 12 days. 
Leave Sydney for Colombo, Sept. Kith, 1905, and every alternate Saturday, arriving in 
abouc 19 days. Steamers usually leave Melbourne 3 days, Adelaide 5 days and Fremantle 9 
days after leaving Sydney. 
Leave Colombo for Bombay and Colombo for Aden (direct), Port Said, Brindisi and Lon- 
don about 24 hours after arrival from Hong Kong (steamers from Australia run through 
direct to Aden, etc.), arriving Bombay in about 3 days, Aden 7 days. Fort Said 12 davs, 
Brindisi 15 days : London overland from Brindisi 17 days, and via Gibraltar about 24 days. 
Leave Calcutta Sept. 13th, 1!KI5, and thereafter twice a month for Colombo. 
Leave Bombay for Aden, Port Said, Brindisi, Plymouth and London, every Saturday at 
2.00 p.m., taking about one day leas for journey than from Colombo. 
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO. AND 
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. 
^"steamers leave Hong Kong for Sydney and Sydney for Hong Kong^. about once every three 
weeks, via Torres Straits, calling at Port Darwin, Thursdaylsland.Cooktown, Brisbane, etc. 
Time, about 20 days. Steamers usually call at Manila also. 
SHAW, SAVILL &. ALBION CO (limited) 
Leave London for New Zealand Sepi. 2l8t, 1905, andabout every fourth Thursday thereafter 
via Plymouth, arriving Teneriffe in about 5 days, Capetown about 21 days, Hobart about 40 
days, and New Zealand about 45 days from Plymouth. 
Leave New Zealand for London Sept, l-fth, 1905, and about every fourth Thursday there- 
after, usually calling at Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe and Plymouth, and arriving at London in 
about 42 days. 
NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (limited) 
Leave London for New Zealand Sept. 7th, 1906, and every fourth Thursday thereafter, and 
Plymouth on Saturday following, arriving Teneriffe in about 5 days, Capetown about 21 days, 
Hobart about 41 days and New Zealand about 46 days from Plymonth. 
Leave New Zealand for London Sept. 2Sth, 1905, and every fourth Thursday thereafter 
calling at Montevideo, Teneriffe and Plymouth, and arriving at London in about 43 days. 
