GREAT LAKE MEMORIES 12. S A I L I N G S D A Y L I G H T SE RV I C E MONTREAL QUEBEC S. S. " TU R B IN IA " E a s t b o u n d READ DOWN Effective E a s tb o u n d J u n e 27 th to S ep t. 5 th E ffective W estb o u n d J u n e 28 th to S ep t. 6 th D ay lig h t S av in g T im e W e s t b o u n d READ UP Mon.. W e d . & F r i. Tue., Thur. & S a t. A. M. P. M 9 . 00 L v . . ..................... M o n tre a l....................... A r 7 . 00 2 . 00 L v ____ ...............T h re e R iv e rs .................... . A r 1 . 30 6 . 00 A r ...................Q u eb ec........................ .. L v 8 00 P. M. A. M. t a k e y o u r c a r Break the monotony of your long motor trip with a refreshing sail along this attractive part of the St. Lawrence River. You can drive your car on board at either Montreal or Quebec and then enjoy the trip in a comfortable deck chair. The one w ay rate for an automobile is only ten dollars. The motor is a valuable aid in city sight-seeing, but to ap preciate the historical significance of Quebec and Montreal, you must see them from the river. Just drive your car on board, we will do the rest. T h e W orld-Fam ed S aguenay Cruise Regular sailings during the summer season from Montreal and Quebec for the unfathomable, mystic Saguenay that winds its w ay amid rugged towering cliffs of solid granite. Capes Trinity and Eternity tower 1, 800 feet above the boat deck, even higher than Gibraltar. Sinister, awe-inspiring, yet charming beyond measure. The Saguenay Cruise is an ideal holiday trip. T h e Fairy T h ousand Islands Regular sailings from Montreal during the summer season for the Thousand Islands, Rochester and Toronto. A cruise of enchanting beauty through a veritable fairyland with the thrill of shooting the rapids on the return voyage. Seven -D ay Cruise, Detroit to D u lu th & Return The finest inland water cruise in America; seven days aboard a giant Great Lakes liner with shore trips and shipboard frolics and entertainment that make every minute a joy. Regular sailings from Detroit and Windsor. From the Editor's collection comes a 1926 brochure for the C. S. L. steamer TURBINIA when she was running day service between Montreal and Quebec City. She ran this route only briefly, then was laid up for many years and was sold for scrap in 1937. She was better known for her service on the Toronto- Hamilton route, for which she originally was built in 1904. * * * * * * *