August 31 1913 "The Maiden Voyage" - Notable Passengers

The EMPRESS OF ASIA under the command of Samuel Robinson began her maiden voyage upon sailing from Liverpool on June 14th, destined for Vancouver British Columbia.  Victoria was reached on August 30th, 1913 and Vancouver the following day.

The EMPRESS OF ASIA sailed to Vancouver via South Africa and the Cape of Good Hope.  About 70 passengers boarded at Liverpool and others joined at Capetown, Hong Kong and Yokohama.  When Victoria was reached passengers numbered 140 in Saloon Class, 80 in Second Class and 629 in Steerage.

The EMPRESS OF ASIA carried 4223 tons of cargo. Three thousand bales of silk that filled 17 railcars were transferred to a waiting silk train for an expeditious trip across the continent to New York.  The silk shipment was valued at $3,000,000.

The ship also carried 262 cases of silk goods, 81 cases of linen goods, 60 cases of cotton goods, 80 cases of curios and 18,000 pieces of sawn oak from Yokohama.

Mail, tea, rice, matting and bulbs were also carried.

H. Maitland-Kersey, Managing Superintendent of Canadian Pacific Steamships, traveled to British Columbia to greet the ship and boarded at Victoria to make the trip to Vancouver.

Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Victoria and Vancouver on August 30th / 31st 1913.

 

Henry Agnew

Belfast, Ireland

J. Allen

Montreal

E. W. Burnie

Liverpool

R. H. Clark

Grand Rapids, Michigan

E. F. Clipson

Chicago

J. M. Coombs

Winnipeg

L. Moore Cosgrove

Toronto

L. C. Dood

Bloomfield, New Jersey

Rev. F. C. H. Dreyer

London, England

Mrs. Dreyer

London, England

J. F. Dreyer

London, England

E. G. Dreyer

 London, England

Harriet A. Eckhardt

Chicago

Dr. H. B. Faissell

Hampton, Virginia

Mrs. Faissell

Hampton, Virginia

V. Frey

London, England

J. A. Graham

Bradentown, Florida

Mrs. Graham

Bradentown, Florida

James Gray

Liverpool

Francis Gregory

Bolton, Lancashire

A. Hawley

Kansas City, Missouri

M. Hutter

London, England

William Johnston

Winnipeg

B. Kelly

Peoria, Illinois

E. A. Floyd

London, England

H. B. Montgomery

Moose Jaw

J. R. Paradise

London, England

Mrs. Paradise

London, England

Robert J. Parkes

Liverpool

Charles Parsons

Vancouver

Hon. N. Perodeau

Montreal

Horace Perodeau

Montreal

T. A. Pitman

Dallas, Texas

Henri Rainville

Montreal

Mrs. E. M. Roby

Chicago

Stephen Roby

Chicago

F. Salisbury

Liverpool, Member of the Imperial Service Order and Postmaster of Liverpool

Baroness Schilling

London

Albert J. Spinks

Harrogate, Yorkshire

M. C. Spinks

Harrogate, Yorkshire

J. Stark

Vancouver

Mrs. Stark

Vancouver

Mrs. St. John

London

E. W. Templeton

Vancouver

J. W. Treat

Hannibal, Missouri

Mrs. Treat

Hannibal, Missouri

Barlow Treat

Hannibal, Missouri

Frank Tutschek

New York

Rev. E. B. Vincent

London, England

Boyd Wallis

Victoria

Mrs. Wallis

Victoria

W. J. Watson

Vancouver

Mrs. Watson

Vancouver

L. S. Wilson

Kansas City, Missouri

Mrs. Jeannie Wilson

Rothesay, Scotland

Dorothy Wilson

Rothesay, Scotland

John B. Woodcock

Toronto

Mrs. Woodcock

Toronto

H. W. Woodcock

Toronto

A. H. Woodcock

Toronto

Dr. F. Albertyn

Cape Town

P. Albertyn

Cape Town

Mrs. Albertyn

Cape Town

Professor C. S. Edgar

Cape Town

Mrs. Edgar

Cape Town

Mrs. L. Gilder & child

Cape Town

Mr. Levey

Cape Town

Mrs. Levey

Cape Town

Gother Mann

Cape Town

A. Perry

Cape Town

Hon. William Ross

Cape Town, Member of Provincial Council of Cape Colony.

Hon. A. Wilmot

Cape Town

Mrs. Wilmot

Cape Town

Miss Wilmot

Cape Town

R. M. Elwin

Durban, South Africa

Miss Sinclair

Durban, South Africa

H. A. Oliver

Mayor of Johannesburg

Major Bawden

South African farmer

William T. Payne

Manager of the CPR steamers in the Orient, boarded at Yokohama.

 

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