The Coronation of George V, June 22 1911 . building. First-Class Cabin HE system of checking passengers baggage from inlandpoints direct to Liverpool, introduced by the CanadianPacific Railway Coys Steamship Line, has proved a boonto transatlantic travellers. All baggage is checked through to Liver-pool, that labeled for the Stateroom being placed directly therein,and that labeled for the Baggage Room or Hold being deliveredaccordingly on the ship. Passengers are thus relieved of attendingto this troublesome detail at the ships side. Likewise, a system of much benefit to passengers prevail


The Coronation of George V, June 22 1911 . building. First-Class Cabin HE system of checking passengers baggage from inlandpoints direct to Liverpool, introduced by the CanadianPacific Railway Coys Steamship Line, has proved a boonto transatlantic travellers. All baggage is checked through to Liver-pool, that labeled for the Stateroom being placed directly therein,and that labeled for the Baggage Room or Hold being deliveredaccordingly on the ship. Passengers are thus relieved of attendingto this troublesome detail at the ships side. Likewise, a system of much benefit to passengers prevails onthe journeys of the Empresses from Liverpool to Quebec. Astaff of baggage checkers and customs officers board the Em-presses outside so that before the port is reached all baggageis passed by customs and checked through to destinations, therebypermitting passengers to proceed without delay to the specialtrains which are waiting at the ships side, and so is avoided thetroublesome and tedious task of attending to these details on


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