Oshawa Daily Times, 30 May 1931, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1931 i : ... PAGE FIVE CANADIAN 2.X 08 § 28 £ 6 ES Hk 42,500 ton Empress of Britain, due to "arrive at Quebec on June 1st on her maiden voyage, embodies a superlative achievement which crowns the efforts of fifty years, and in her also Canada is typified, in her length and breadth and height, with ample room for her population. On the Empress you might be living on a swifte moving island, where now and again you stroll by the sea. Your private apartments are roomily luxurious with all the pleasures of a country club a deck or so away. On no ship in the world has the individual passenger more living and play space, nor a greater number of diversions gathered closer for his enjoyment. Five days at sea are all too short, but next December the Empress of Britain will set sail to encircle the world on a cruise lasting over four months. What better way to spend a winter of leisure? a FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY >» 1931 NOW the I Fury years have welded the Canadian Pacific trade which is being extended to every into one harmonious organization effective country on the globe. alike on land and sea. It is the significant The red and white chequer'd flag on transportation system of a nation that is Canadian Pacific Steamships carries around becoming a world power, with an export the world the story of Canada's growth. CANADIAN PACIFIC TODAY The Empress of Britain is Canada's Challenger on ihe Atlantic. For the first time in Atlantic bistory a ship bas been built with every first-class bedroom an outside one with natu. al light and sir. To Canada belongs this innovation . . . The Canadian Pacific Railway runs from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Tes liners sil from Vancouver and Victoria to Japan and China, and from Montyeal, Quebec and Saint John to Great Britain and the Continent. It oper- aes winter cruises to the Mediterranean, the West Indies and Round the World; summer cruises to Norway; & winter service to Bermuda, and a coastal service 80 Alaska. Its chateaus end botels represent the latest word in comfort and' Quxury. ts telegraph service employs 225,000 miles of wivé; Its express tras wellérs® cheques are current all-over the world. Canadian Lociic ofives snd uA wages re fond sverywbere, ANADIAN ST -------------- a Foy TENN a ACIP Oa Cm RN WE Vw RT +

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