faoi romm 753 CAILa UZTi'Z EASTERN RUGBY BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamis OPENING tin dont nno thatbookan' PATHCR' ri&.i:irtii-hii!i'ii:iii'ifc'i!Wt;if Mf.M WELL Y&S, 1! i i-. wsn w. :m v ' m iOrtKY-Sm. BUT j READ IT BEFORE. M ASIE ETb DlO.VAU 6EE If I "SAvs IT ON I 1 MP-: .'IWEJ H.sji THAT BOOK HACK.' . 1 HOME I'M A. OQO A DO! ANYTHIkC OR THE.TABV-B PROM MK4.J OMRS' ! A Q OK THAT AND Mc. Ett PLAVEftS IX TKAIIXO FOR 1, ,YOJR MOTEPi 0or4Eo ASKED appa I'Ull'CH AMI WHY hKASOV WANTED MS 7 l -.:r- M& TO LfcMD , LT i I- EXI'ECTKI) A ' ' f 1 V it I TORONTO, Oc. jt-ROgby fcxjtWill iipa again- Crimea." iisv place onp Oi sporting calender in Eastern Cftniaa and hundreds of players are now battling for positions on their teams. Orldders in the Interprovlnclal, Inter collegiate and Ontario Rugby Football unions have been training Intensively for the past few weeks and all la lu readiness for; the opening of the sea-ion proper on Saturday, October 3, save in some; cases, for the final scleo tlon of teams. No games are scheduled on this date. In the Intercollegiate, the students' schedule getting under way a week later., but in the Interprovlnclal, Hamilton wilt meet Montreal In the latter city. Camp Borden and Hamilton and University of Toronto and Balmy Beach Vl clash In the Ontario U&lon. Interest has always been" high In ths popular Fall pastime but a fillip, has been given the game this year by the fact that Queen's University no longei has a monopoly on the Dominion cham. pionship title. Ottawa Senators, start ing last year as a RIFLE RANGES I. Palmer Mon Spoon In Had Weather Yesterday he spoon was won yesterday at the fla NnffH ht T falMM I the leading shots being handicapped. Rain made the scoring difficult. This Is the last shoot but two after which the miniature ranges will be used. Following were the scores; It. Davidson 31 29 W. Brass 27 32 R. Wilson 28 28 M. M. Lamb 31 26 W. Howarth 25 27 J. palmer 20 24 F. Smith 20 27 C. V. Evltt 20 28 J. T. Young 18 17 29-89 27- 86 28- 4 3784 2375 25-9 239 2203 1550 ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE PKIM'K III I'tllT. II. C. ORDERS FOR OCTOBER. 1039 - Drills Monday, 8 to 0 pjn4 Instruction. Thursday, a to O p.m, miniature rang. Aihual Training Training will tak place at Jhe R.C Barracks, Esquimau, Novemberl to 15 Inclusive. Ratings wjll parade at headquarters In uniform with kit hags on Thursday, October 38, at 8 jm. fcr Inspection and will embark mlghty Queen's had Imparted encour- ys will not be worn. t agement to the others and each Is out j W. HUME, 1st Lieut. this year to emulate the champions' ! 1 splendid accomplishment. . IA77 MIICIP HP AVE OTTAW A AGAINST Tlf.KltS ' rfMtlU lUVUtJ aHV f Li When Ottawa meet Hamilton Tigers '. in their opening game on Oct. 9, they : will field practically the same tean. ' SALMON FROM FRASER that swept them to victory last Fall. , K K" tIKEX 40I1NW SAYS UKASON There were rumors at the opening oi ' TIIEV IX) NOT COME W the season of wholesale desertion froml EVIHKNT the Ottawa' .ranks but this has notj .... Vluy vwo ox xne regu- VANCOUVER. Oct. 4. Jazz "mooi.r lars-Jerry TtmmU and Vincent Man,jas driven the sockeye salmon from nan. both middle wlngs-wUl be ab-j.the rraser River, according tfl Kakwei sent from , the line-up in the opener. ' kfn johnny, who lives on Thompson Tlmmls U now residing In the Untteo sound. Government officials were ot States and Monahan has gone to the - the opinion that the rock slide rt Queen's University team In the Inter. 1 HeU's Gate, In the "Fraaer Canyon In collegiate Joe Miller Harold Starr and : W3, and over rishtn were rwpon, Charlie Lynch, all of whom were at(tlbie for the near-exhaustton of the different times reported as having, de.Uecles, but the indUn has a theory elded not to 'turn out with Senatora. ,n his own and this Is It. as ex- rcuorvea lor practice ana wuj ; pained Jn hii ,tUr a , cuuvinuewim me cnampions through here: tit . newspaper , the season. I ..My name u Kakwelken j0hnny of Joe Tubman, the sensational kicking Kakwelken River. Thompson Sound. I half, who won renown when he out. read much in the newspsper all about booted "Pep" Leadley of Queen's U ' salmon no come back on Fraser Rlyer the seml-f Inal last year, will be In hH water. one man aay salmon afraid w regular position, teaming up with Con I g0 through skookumchuck (fastwater nell and Miller on the half line. Einer- 41(.ii ot. .nothw mn .n son will probably get the flying wlnz assignment. Lynch is a certainty far quarterback and Bruce will be- at snap. Humphrey and Curry are likely looking candidates for tlfe inside wing positions. Pritchard and Klrby seem t-. have clinched the middle and Starr and Young are almost sure of belnq placed at outsldes. FIVE BILLIARD STEAMS SELECTED Auoclatlon's isrhedule this Winter The Prince Rupert Billiard Association met yesterday and selected team as follows to' engage In the schedule this winter: The Lions: Don Brown, captain; Jack Judge, Joe Brown, J. HUlman, II. Parr, J. May. The Tigers: George Wsugh. captain; B. Jellch. J, Andrews, Dr. J. A. West, Joe Beesley, J. Hamilton. The Bear 'Cats: Charlie Balagno. captain; P. .O-Donnell, Frank Zleman. H. Cprbett. D. Howe, j:. McLean. ' The Beavers: W. H. Long, captain: W. J. Nelson. iBen Self, Frank Aldrldg. Angus McDonald, Alexander Harvey. The Cougars: Fred Pjle. captain; Percy Tinker. M, M. MacLachlan, 8. D. Macdonald. Bert Morgan, S. Darton. Part of the schedule has been drawn up as follows: October 8. Tigers vs. Lions. October 13. Cougars vs. Beavers. October 15-Bear Cats vs. Tigers. catch 'em alNln net. "We understand why salmon no com back - any more. Long time ago lots of salmon British Columbia. Lots Indians live here and eat more salmon than white man eats. Our klooehme,. (Indian women) understand how sing nice salmon song. They sit on bank by river and sing nice song. By and by salmon come, Hlyu salmon come, plenty fish. In little while Indians set all sslmon they .need for winter. When Indians get salmon they make cut in telly aud take out heart and burn it " "c- "kiuk jirsn ctanoi will r .,. .. ,, , . ...... j ; I "?'. ',.'rn;' t,.',,'r'.n'UUrd wlm and teU other salmon not to come by that water. "When white man come he catch our children and send 'em to school an1 the tenas kloochman (young woman) forget ole salmon song snd learn ai mooslc song. Salmon no like that song and no come. White man catch salmon end throw tumtum In water and tumtum swim back and tell other salmon no come cause white man put 'em in cans." Advertise In the Dally Newt she said; 'What do you Nova Scotia ni mean by not proclaiming overseas the fciautles p( this province? In my cplnlbn It Is one of the most beautiful places that 1 have ever visited yet its attractions are comparatively unknown n England? Why la this? Is It not aregt mistake? You have a matchleat country. . Miss Davis Js a writer on sliorthaitd. her books (ncludlnr a text-hook. "Ttu Junior Typist" and "The Junior Wo wan Secretary." PRINCE GEORGE A. H. Johnson, who Is engaged In the ustness of raising poultry on the Mc tarty ranch on the north side of the Nechako River, suffered .a severe loss recently when a skunk; killed off 175 Of his chickens. Johnson finally (lea. patched the animal with a rifle and hot gun, F. J. Armstrong has arrived her rom Kami oops to take charge of the aonstrucUon of the 3. D. McArthur sawmill. The plant, which Is to have a dally output ot 250.000 feet, Is to b completed and ready for operation bj next spring. An influential delegation is to b. ent from here to victoria to urge the provincial government to take the ne cessary action that will lead to a pulp and paper mill being established here The delegation will be sent in advanw f the promoters' conference with trm tcveniroent and will remain at Vic toria until a decision In the matter U cached. . Frank Hornby, a local 'youth, has ;een found guilty of having stolen goods In his possession. On a slmlUr charge1 George Mil jure, was also' Dr. P. D. Carr, local chlropraetc). has returned from a trip to Davenport Iowa. J. Q. Whlteacre was In town Ias week from the Mandllay ranch which he has . under development. The ranch will produce about 400 bushels of first class wheat this season and ceveral tons of potatoes. Mr. White-acre is ot the opinion that the facilities offered by the Prince Rupert elevator will greatly encourage grain growing in the Central Interior. The first car to drive here from McBrtde and Dunster arrived last weeH. It was driven by George Osteite of Mc m ' UI-.U..I i . i i i ... i i rf liiLr Summer White 0hin$s Each time white summer clothes are washed their pure whiteness must be restored. To. accomplish this Is simple enough, however. Just colour the rinsing water with ever reliable Reckitts Bag Blue Jn tht handy bag wiih tht Blue and White atript TO READY IT7 te IT TO HCR1 am:- m&'-w SINGS PRAISES OF t" Lungren ot UUMU MARITIME PROVINCE that night unless other instructions are HALIFAX, NS.. Oct. 4 received. ! H. Davis. Of Stratford-on.Avon. te.pl nine hunting m ih. r.Hh. Vnlform Until further orders blue j twelve years secretaiy to Marie Corelll, caps will be worn without cap covers, has. been visiting her cousin, Edward rather poorly Jerseys may be worn. No. 3 rig Is to, Hull, of Oils city. In an interview thought of aggregation, swept throueh j pe wJn when attending parades la unl the Interprovlnclal schedule, gave tht ,orm' Queen's their first beayng' l.n 27 starts ' Dance The first annual dance of the. In the Dominion semifinal and a wee I V11" w' be on Trafalgar Day, October later vanquished Winnipeg Tigers hi 21 lr the Moose Hall. For further par. the final. Senators' success in develop (tlcvlara see hotlce board, All rating who lng a team good enough tq whip the ; attend should be In uniform No. 1. Jer- R. H. Poojey. leader of the Conscrra- ! :ve opposition In the provincial leg ansa Annie mature, is trying his luck at bis ..resent at AIez Lake. NEW HAZELTON The provincial department of public works has' completed the new sido-alks and gravelling in Hazelton and - now making repairs to the sidewalks n New Hazelton. Mrs. U. L. Larkworthy left last week or Stratford, Ontario, after having pent the surtmtr here visiting with 4r son, W. J. Larkworthy. Mr. Larki worthy went with her as far as Smith- it and speut a few days there. Rev. Father. McOrath of Prince Ru. pert, is here for his annual two weeK shooting. The Omlneca Herald mj he will have to be contented with bear and deer aa grouse are vert scarce this year. Ore frcm the Silver Cup mine, whlett is being worked under the dlrecUon ot W. 8. (Duke) Harris, continues to be delivered at the New HazellonslaUo i Dr. 11. C, Wrlnch returned home at the first ot last week after a thret months' holiday which took him as far as California and Ontario. At a dinner to be held on October 10 by the Ladles' Aid of the Ne Hazelton Church a drawing will takr place for a horse and saddle for which tickets are now being sold. Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Large left last aeek for Toronto where Dr. Urge wljl take up post graduate work before taking up his, new duties as medical superintendent of the Port Simpson Hospital. There were many social funo ttons in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Largo before they departed. h iki:m; nr. pout a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Raining, strorw southeast wind: bsrometer, 29a5; temperature, . 60; lea .rough; a p Jn. spoke steamer Qriffco, 'An vox for Seattle, CO) miles from Seattle: fpjn. spoke steamer Admiral Evans, Ketchikan for SeatUe, 340 miles from Seattle: 11 p. m. spoke steamer Prince Charles in Hecate Straits bound for Jedway. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 30. 00; temperature. 49 . BULL HARBOR. Raining, strong southeast wind; barometer, 30.04; tem perature. 43; sea rough: 8 pjn. spoke inctorshlp Llllehorn. Ocean Falls feu Nanalmo. abeam Harold Point; 8 am spoke steamer Venture In Deane Chan net southbound; 8 am. spoke tug Lorpe, towing barge Drumrock, la Uama Pass' southbound. NOON D1GBY ISLAND. Overcast, moder ate southeast gale; barometer, 29 0. temperature. 53; . pea rough. . , DEAD TREE FODfT. - . Birometer. 30.00; temperature. 60. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, stronjr southeast wind; b'arcmeter. 30.04; temperature. 43; sea rough: 84)0 a.m. tpoke steamer Prince Charles abeam Copper Inland northbound; 8 .30. ajn. spoke tug Cape Scott abeam Blink- hern Isisr.d bound for Ocean Falls; 10.15 a m. spoke steamer Prince Ru pert In MUlbank Sound southbound. HOTKL AltUIVAI.S Prince Rupert George McAfee, Georgetown; Howard Hill, A. F. McMllan, Miss Dorothy McMillan,- Tom Marshall, II. W. Brown. J. L. Saunders, J. C. Blgham, William Ware, C. W. Harrison, A. J, McCul-lough, Dugald Campbell and W. W. Mc-Olllls, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. n. Matheaon, Naaa Harbor; Mrs, W. II. Pierce, Port Esslngton; 8. Milne, A, p. Balllle, J, D. Balllle, and J. F. Strang, city; Mrs. J. A. Brown and Miss Ada Brown, Hocstall River: E, O. Perry. Edmonton; C. R. Brrck and R, R. Day, New Yor kClty; Joe Colburn, Van. arsdol; J, c. Henntz, Prince qebrge O. F, Duke and Angus McLeod, Stew art; A. W. Chapman, Big Missouri; P. A. Clunk, B.C., SIlYer; D, II. Arm. itrprix Santa Monica, Central D, R. Pottlnger, Toronto; J. Smith and S. Shefskey, C.N.R., Levi Frmrtart, city. William Gold bloom, the well known I local fur dealer, returned tq the city i on the Cardena -yesterday afternoon, , He has been a.way for the past month on a business trip which took htm ai liar East as New York City. O 1926 v Int-. Ftuc Scnvicc, e C DrluUi Hht twmi V anted For Sale For Rent PRICE RIC1HT FOR QUICK ALLV-Al quality Alaska sliver luxes, limited number; blue foxes, three years In pen; pen tamed marten; and 13i Interior Alaska and Yukon Territory fine dark mink, all highest quality, pen raised for four years. All vt this foundation stock selected by on of Alsska's oldest fur buyers. For price and further Information, enquire of Mrs. H. J. Bradbury. Prince Kupert or Ooldsteln'a CI lacier Fir Farms, Juneau. Alaska. 331 FOR SALE. NORTHERN PRODUCTION . .Chinchillas, from prUe ' winning registered stock. Reduced prices short time only: short of room. Ooocl foundation stock. Fowney Fur Farm. Terrace. B C. 232 FOR SALE, TO CLOSE OUT AN Lata te, e are authorised to sell several lots, some corners, harbor view, siu) on sewer. Prices low and terms from 11000 monthly. Enquire T. McClymont. tf FOR SALE FOURTEEN' OOOD HORSftt Apply at Skeena Lumber Co.. Usk B.C. or Oeorge Rorle. Hays' Building. Prince Rupert. BC. FOR SALE THIRTY FOOT EX TEN. alon ladder; four blade lawn mower. 241 Fifth Avenue West. Phone Black' 338. TENT FOR BALE. NEW THIS TEAR ana used only one week. Price S2Q-Pullen. Dally News. 'j FOR SALE, CHEAP. HALF A TON OF old newspapers. Apply Dally News, tr TO RKNT FOR RENT PIANOS, PLAYER-plsnos, phonographs and sewing ova-chines. Wslker's Music Store. FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN flat with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave. East. Apply Hyde Transfer. U FOR RENT MODERN UP-TOrDATE fist; large airy rooms; fire place; it close in. Max Hellbroner. FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE; UN- obstructed marine view. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue East. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by dsy, week or month. Phone Red C07. If MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. FIVS rooms and bath. Munra Bros. BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD. THE INLANDER, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. MISCELLANEOUS MAKE MONEY AT HOME. MEN AND Women can earn II to S2 an hour in spare time writing showcards. No canvssslog or soliciting. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The Menhennit Company Limited, 81 Dominion Building, Toronto. SPORT CHAT The Cathedral Badminton Club I holding Its organization meeting th s week. Members of the congregation of St. Andrews have been playing the game occasionally all summer but now plans are being laid for the winter an-j it is expected there will ,be a large membership. The Kail beneath the church Is a very suitable one for the purpose, cne of the beat In .town, Advertise In The Dally Newt 9-3o DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIE KAIEN QARAOE Deah-ra in 75.0D I 150.00' I 250.0o! r.00.00. Thursdays 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED. WANTED. ONE RELIABLE MAN IN every town, merchant preferred, to take orders for best customs-made clothes In Canada. Highest corn-mlMlons. Rex Tailoring Co. Ltd- 1o-ronton (2)' OFFICII FURNITURE WANTED. FOR- ward description and price to Box 329 Dally News Office. 233 WANTED. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK- Apply BC Fur Co.. Third Avenue. 2J3 WANTED SECONDHAND BATE CHEAP. P.O. Box 317. Prince Rupert. BC. WANTED. FIRST CLASS . CHAMBER. maid at once. Savoy Hotel. FOR SALE. FOUND rOUND.-TWO DOMESTIC DUCKS tU DADS. To AUks rilnl H"5 00 fPber 17 and 27. ' "jto North Nfn ( hsrlolt i Mondivs G30.00 t lutulti Jur-n (harluit Tourtnp nml IloaiNterS 815.00- September 9 and 1J Snort lUvuMer Coaeli and Cnun Sedan I.antlau ... . 1 135.00 tl JH5.00 USED CARS ON HAND I Ford I.Urhl fJlvrv. open" hrxly I Fonf I.ijrlit Ilelivery, panel bo.ly I Fnrrl Mjrhl Hellvery, 4larler equipmenl ... I Fnnl Tinier .5e.lan. elarler eqiiipmenl .... I 0(Nn,olile 5-paen- srer TourinE. 1022 ... Term ran Im? arramrerl nn linth new and used Jar lo ajill tlio purchaser. Articles Lost and Found, &c MAIL SCHEDULE Hays' Creek. 8aturday Apply DaUy IICT.OOIVtl orace nr b, fji.t ' FOUND -' fIVE BASEBALL BATS. ply Dally News Office. ANOTHER BIO CHEVROLET REDUCTION IN COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES. l-m Ton rtihly Kx-pre Clia.4i f li Ton l.iylil Delivery CliaMi .. Tu Va trainer-' I Sundays 10 IS pa Tuesdays 4 t:i p Thursdays lo.l.j ps Saturdays . ..... 013 lc j OPR., Sept. It end 21 pjs 1a Anjuv. Alkt Arm, Mrsul and hf lulrr I Sundays T pa jlo rt. H)mKun and pm It her relM- rlrlO.Oo'T " ana Alk Aran-. in i-imsri ana rremier 10 pa 3 pa - tlOJO.Ol)! Wednesdays 8 IS pa Baturdsys 9 It pa IV-COMIMI i rom ine Mondsys, Wednesdays trd FriUys. cw ISO pa I two YsiKDUtrr Sundsys p Wedneadsye tO.30 aa Fridays n Saturdays 10 JO as OJR September 17 and 27 llftm Aniat. A Ik Arm. Mmrt u ', lYemler 30Q 00 Tudyi iB I 'tram 11. aimiMan and Via u.r. is.li Saturdays Ironi Aljka IMInt September II and. 21. I riitn North qneen f'karMIe- Wednesdaya I ram .ulh (taem rliarlaltr September I and IS. I rom Anjoi and tike Arm Cadllac, MoLtuohlln. Oakland. LI'??'? : 1 . nM. kii. - inn. ana iTemier Chevrolet Cart Phone 52 NEW CAR PRICES niiiinlirnil Sport HoaiMrr Toiirilip Coupe. Tmlor Sedan . . Fordor Sedan . Lialil Dclivi'rv Trnrk .?riS.no . nso.no . 002.00 . 7ft 1.00 . 700.00 . 831.00 . ."02.00 . r.si.oo These prlceg include freight, taxes, self starter and balloon tires. Coll or telephone "for denmnslra- uon or ynvnig lesions. S. E. PARKER, LTD., Authorlied Ford Sales and 8ervlce FORD Cars Trucks T.-.U.. TAXI Phone G7 Taxi (Call (leorKe. Paul or (Instl Six and Seven PaMetmer Sltidn linker nt your dlpoal any lime HU55 BROS. POOL ROOM Meekor Block. Aernes frntp Ktnprea Hotel. High Low MRINnr Stliursi-r -pins. Hattirday. October 2 line am. 23:00 p.m. 4:63 in, 17:23 pm. 8l'MlAV. Of'Timrii '"h 1U4B am. 2.1 '40 n tn IW K M . , 18:02 pm. MONDAY. Ot'TOItl'lt n,8h 13:19 pm. tW a ti . n, 'T- ' 18:35 pm. TC'KNIIAY, tU'TOIIKK "l8h 0:2(1 am. 12:48 pm. Low 8:44 am, 19:07 pm. 17.8 ft. 17.8 ' 8.8 B.3 " 18.3 ft. 18.8 " 8.3 8.3 M I 19.1 (t. SB " 13 " 19.3 ft, 19.8 B.8 " t2 For summer Sundayaa. Prtnce Rupert Tuesday a. Cardena . . Thursdsy e. Prince Charles Thursday aa, fringe Oeorge Saturday aa. Catala 10 Sept. 11 as, Princess Charlotte. aa aa s pa Sundsys g pa imix ou.i:ciiovs A.M. Orshsm ailirt Aves. I.eo III Ave & ith St. .. tot eth Ave. 4 fulmn Kt. . I 10 (th Ate. Thompson III II ft ftherbrock Aei. t.to II We. Cnnrsd St. . t.n lh Ave. A lisys Cove . t.10 th k llsri Gave Circle t.ll Ih Ave. Coin St. I to lh Ale. A MrBrid SI. 1.41 rro. 0ot, 0Wr t.to rr. riMt. whsrr ... t.n I.T.P. Whsrf to.oo O.T.P. Stilton Tn.t Ave. It fn.t St. .. a 19 IH Ave A Fill inn SI, tO.IJ led Ave. A th St, . 10 to Sandir p,m, r. in in in tu in Ml rjl II (ti Ml t.ll til III lit til STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS II P- I P t pm II put Sept. 21 -s. Prlnree Louise. I'rwm Yanrniner- Sunday as. Cardena p- Monday-as, Irlnce Clisrles 10 JO an Wednesdayaa. Pr. Oeorge 10 JO a Trldayss. Caul a a Saturday aa, Pr. Tiupert . I0J0 a Sept. 17-as. Princess lioulse 8 e m-Sept. 27-sa. Prlneeiw Charlotte a I'nr I'orl flniMon and Naa lllter Friday as. Catala am I rom Port glnipwu and Nnas Hirer Haturdsy- ; j. Catala am lor Mfwarf, ,njov and .tllee Arm Cundsy . Cardeo 8 p r'rmu hteaatt, Anjnv an4 Alice Arm- Tuesdsy as. Cardena . am lr Mirvtart . Saturday-as. Prlnee Ilutwrt I ro m Mewnrt Sunday sa. Prince nurrt IVr North (jiiren cimrlolte aionaay- -a. Prince Charles rrom orli queen t'harlntte Wednesday- . Prinra rharix a a.m- lor oiilh (Jueen ( harlntlet weanesqsy s. rrlnce John . pm From South t(ueen Charlotte Wednesdayas. Prince Charlea 8 e nt I'or Anjox ' v Wednesday aa. Prince Oeorge 10 pm I'runi Anvuv ThurKlsy ss. Prince Oeotge I'or MlfMsrt Saturdsy-e. Prince Rupert I'rom Klewsrt Sunday as. Prince Hupert ror. Annua Sept. 17 as. Princess Louise . . I'rom AUkkn Sept, 27- sa. Princess Charlotte, Sept ai-j-se. Princess IbuUe'.,, 10 pm . 8 p 4 p 8 pro 10 pm . S pm am ai PA