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"X\ .--. .tV. ; Hew Wtllington High Class Coal I/Job Printing Is the best in all Lines ROGERS & BLACK Sole Agents Ptinu Unjietri VOLUME 1 Published Twice a Week. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911. Price, Five Cents. No. 97. LOST IN THE SKEENA ALBINO PORCUPINE RIFLE CLUB'S PRIZES SPORTS ON WHARF NEW DOCTORS DISCUSS FINANCES Skin of White Specimen Has Keen List of Successful Candidates at the Received by W. S. Benson, ol liecent Medical Exam W. B. Tully and William Grant of Foley, This City—Will Mount It Local Association Opens a New Season Celebration Committee Will Bold Pro inations Bospital Board is in Need of Funds Welch & Stewart Company Under Host Encouraging gramme on the G.T.P. to Meet Immediate Drowned. The skin of what appears to have Conditions. Dock. The following is a list of success Needs. been an albino in the porcupine fam ful candidates in the provincial med ily, is in the possession of W. S. ical examinations recently held in Victoria: Thomas B. Anthony, James Were Making Passage of the Canyon Benson, of the Atlantic Realty Com Xew Members Will lie Given Train Events Are Intended Largely for the New Set of Bylaws Has Been Pre Children—Big Events Held E. Bloomer, Frederick J. Brodie, in Small Itoat No One pany, in this city. The skin was re ing Under Experienced Shots pared and Will He Presented David A. Chaning-Pearse, Hugh L. Saw the Accident —Increasing Membership Until July 1 at Extraordinary Meeting ceived from Hartley Bay, on this Dickey, David A. Dunbar, William J. coast, and is practically white Elliott, Richard Felton, Richard T. throughout. Some of the hair is Fort, G. H. Rae Gibson, Alexander R. A meeting of the Prince Rupert The celebration committee having At the last meeting of the hospital W. H. Tully, port engineer for Gordon, Reginald T. Grier, Albert R. slightly yellowed, probably through board, held on Wednesday afternoon Foley, Welch & Stewart's steamers, Civilian Rifle Club was held last in charge the 24th of May celebra Hicks, Thomas Van Hunter, Henry contact with the timber and plant in P. I. Palmer's office, the question and William Grant were drowned in night for the purposes of reorganiz tion has arrangements well in hand. A. Lash, Frederick W. Loring, Giles the Canyon of the Skeena River on life amidst which it lived. The color of finances again came up. While ing and arranging a programme for It has been decided to take over the M. Murphy, Ormond Willis Murphy, of the hair is naturally a decided the instltuption has large assets and Wednesday. The full particulars John A. McArthur, Geo. A. Schllch- the season. The greatest enthusiasm Indian Band competition, which will is In a financially strong position can never be known as no one is be white. ter, Edward A. Smith, George A. prevailed and the clug promises to be held in the Empress Theatre and the board has difficulty in meeting lieved to have witnessed the acci The white porcupine is new to all Sutherland, Fernand De Verteuil, R. which promises to be a grand suc the expenses out of current revenue. dent. who have seen this one and students have a very good year's sport. The N. R.; Charles H. Vrooman, Charles This is accounted for in a large The boat in which the two men of natural history would do well to club is open to receive new mem cess. The Indian bands are prac Woollard. Primary subjects: Erie measure from the fact that bills in were making the trip was found not see it. Mr. Benson intends to have ticing steadily and the keenest rival W. Boak. bers, who must be British subjects. connection with the building and for far from Hankin's Riffle. It is pre the skin properly mounted. A memorandum was presented by ry is bound to exist. o furnishing have to be met now, with sumed, therefore, that the men were o but the general revenue to fall back there thrown from the boat. the secretary of matters requiring It has been decided by the com upon until such time as the city The details, as far as known here, deliberation. Among these was the mittee to limit the sports for May IS ANTI-ORIENTAL IS NOT IN FAVOR makes its grant and other moneys have been received at Foley, Welch enrolment of memuers for the year, 24 to as few a number of events as come in. & Stewart's offices here from Cap which was completed forthwith. As possible in order not to interfere the club is organized under the Do The finance committee was au tain S. B. Johnson, who is In com with the celebration on July 1. For Martin Burrill is Not in Favor of Efforts mand of the river fleet. Feeling at Ottawa is Not Agreeable to minion regulations, all must be Brit thorized to go into the matter with that reason the sports on May 24 to Build Up Trade With On the last trip of the Skeena, in Annexation of the ish subjects. All members present the manager of the Union Bank, will be largely confined to the China and Japan. the absence of regular officers, Cap Bahamas. immediately took the oath of alle- with which institution the business tain Johnson, the commander of the glence and signed the roll.. school children. is done. fleet and W. H. Tully, the port engi A donation of $50 was received The targets will be put in condi It has been decided to hold the He Would Favor Prohibition of Jap neer, went in charge. Subject Will Likely Come up at tlie from Mr. Broderick, manager of the tion at once. Four targets have programme on the Grand Trunk anese Immigration into A report that the Omineca's en Imperial Conference in Union Bank. been brought over and will be fixed Pacific wharf between the main the Dominion gines must have been in some trou London A resolution thanking tlie donor in time for a shoot on Saturday. The freight shed and Foley, Welch & ble about Kitsumkalum, must have was passed unanimously. remainder of the targets will be at Stewart's. This, A. E. McMaster, the been received after the Canyon was The board was notified that Mrs. tended to at the ranges on Saturday local agent, agreed to clear for the (Special to The Journal) passed and Mr. Tully and Grant (Special to The Journal) Eggert had donated linen and dishes by a committee. occasion. The committee, in view OTTAWA, May 19.—That Canada started down in a boat to join the OTTAWA, May 19.—Hon. VV. S. for the use of the hospital. of his kindness passed a vote of should abandon its efforts to develop Omineca. Fielding said in the House on Tues A statement of the accounts will This thoughtfulness on the part of thanks to him. a large trade with Japan and China day that nothing official had . yet he obtained from Mr. Agnew, treas Mrs. Eggert was commented upon by The finding of the empty boat and adhere to the new treaty be been done by the government re urer for the period just expired,, in The piles of rails will be fitted up the members of the board and a is all the officials of the company tween Great Britain and Japan, and specting the proposal for annexation order to liquidate the indebtedness as a stand from which to view the resolution of thanks passed. restrict or prohibit Japanese immi of the Bahamas to Canada, but the of the club. events. The need of a housekeeper at the gration, was the policy enunciated by question would probably be broached The Veterans Association are de The programme is as follows: institution was again brought up, Martin Burrill, representing Yale-l by the colonial office to Sir Wilfrid sirous of obtaining permission to Children's Sports Cariboo in the House of Commons, CANADA'S NAVAL MEN Laurier in London during the Impe shoot off a match on Sunday next. Wee girls' race, 50 yards, last night. rial Conference. There is little like This proposition was approved on Wee boys' race, 50 yards. * (Special to The Journal) The occasion of the enunciation of lihood of any steps being taken by seeing that it is a likely manner in 75-yard race for girls, 8 to 10 * OTTAWA, May 19.—At the this policy was when Hon. W. S. IX THE HOT KELT Canada in furtherance of the scheme which to obtain new members. The and 10 to 13 years of age. * opening of the sitting of the Fielding moved the House into com as it is not viewed with favor by the rifles are to be kept within reach of 75-yard race for boys, 8 to 10 * House of Commons yesterday, mittee to consider the resolutions (Special to The Journal) government here. all members and kept clean. and 10 to 13 years of age. * R. Lemieux, acting minister of extending for two years the existing CHICAGO, May 19.—Four —o • A finance and a range committee 100-yard race for girls, 13 years * marine and naval affairs, an- trade agreement with Japan. deaths were recorded here yes were appointed. Messrs. Partington, and over. * nounced that Canada's naval Mr. Burrill declared that the Ori terday, ascribed to the excessive Beatty and Godson were named as 100-^ard race for boys, 13' years * representation at the coronation ental trade was chimerical. During heat. The mbercury touched 90 DIVER ON WHARF the range committee, and Messrs.