KING IS IN VANCOUVER Si.i n"r Monarch Keaclirs K.C Indisposed and Unable to do Ashore in Victoria i'm n of 8 tarn with hWtt e"T arrived here last night on ;nr steamer Empress of Ja-11h King was Indisposed 11-(light a tuck of malaria : metritis which developed up latter part of the trana- voyage and was confined to .'hi; on board ship. ii Rambal-Barnl received Um me extended on behalf of the i;i.ii by J. A. Leraalre, clerk of ; ivy Council; Chief Justice J. . uiinald. administrator of the RECORD IS CUT DOWN Empress of Japan With DistinguUh- fd Passengers. SeU New raclllc Cruising .Mark VICTORIA. April 17 The first skip to cross the Pacific Ocean from Yokohama to Victoria In less than eight days, the Canadian Pacific lartMmm- Rmnreia of Janan. un ar rival hare last night, had lowered i her own former record for the crossing by seven hours and two minutes. She crossed in 7 days, w hours and 10 minutes. The Empress of Japan brought in a prominent Hat of passengers In- the Ktnc ana waeen ox Mayor Herbert Anscomb. ana their retinue and Sir Ar al of the city. itfeur Currle. who represented Can- party proceeded aboard the ada at the. opening of the new In- .. to Vancouver, reaching dian parliament at New Delhi sev- today. eral weeks ago. Prince Rupert May Yet Become Mining Town; Prospect Across Harbor Looks Good; Near City Possibly Prince Rupert may yet become a real mining nvn. Across tho Harbor on me souuium iu i .v,m.. . i -1 ! i ..rttri t In a nirv is Leon Trotsky Moves Abode Former Kusslan Soviet Leader Moves Family to Another Isle in Sea of Marmora TKTAMBUL, Turkey. April 17: ' "Hi Trotsky, exiled Russian Soviet icier. Itas left Principe Island with ' tumily to take up residence on H ither Island In Uie Sea of 4 FIVE llUNDIU'I) MEN AND WOMEN SWIM nine mm -- - - done before it wUl be possible to show It to a mining engineer ii opinion. The ore samples .. of them aatay pea ranee and some well up. All that is needed is 1 show that there, is sufficient .of It to warrant the undertaking of ex- . NUDE IN BEKLIN tensive 41SIVC aevelopment uewvi"... work. 1 samples Samples of of the the ore ore may may BEIH.TN Anrll 11: To lm- press upon newspapermen the advantages of nudism, five hundred men and women. In i heir birthday clothes, went for u swim In a pool near the city yesterday. bWUiio ' " l HIC the hillside by three different local people and work has been going on there throughout the winter in a small way. Considerable atrlpplng has been done and a tunnel com menced but the latter is not m iar ...v, vt tn ihow what the mine Is. One of the owners stales that he think he has a large Doay 01 ore but that has yet to "be determined. A lot ef hard woric nas w uw .1 ..ii miiah more Is yet to be be seen. at the Dally News ouice. WOOD I'HODUCTS , By a purification of wood cellu-1 i a . ,aiKU tn uruduce lose, it js now wood products different from dlnary wood pulps. . Former Delta Trnprrty at Atlin to Operate on Large Scale VANCOUVER. April 17: Placer gold property 'on McKre Creek in Atlin district, formerly operated by Delta Gold Mining Co. Ltd. is to be worked on a large scale again at once. Frank Woodside, manager of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines announced to-day. George Adams and Fred J. Whitcroft have taken over the property and 14 men and a cook were sent out yesterday. New equipment also has been shipped in. Vancouver Stocks (Oourtety s. D Jehiutton Co I Bayriew. nil. 1. Big Missouri. 43. 45. Cork Province. 1. nfl. " Duthte Mines. 5. 10. Oeorge Copper. 56, nH. Oeorgia River. 2. 2 4. Coicoda, SI. nil. Orandvlew. 4Vi, S. IndefMSidence, nil, 1. Indian Mmea. 1. 3. Kootenay Florenec, 1, .1 L. Si L Bfl, 1. . - Lucky Jim, nil 3. Morton Wooteey, 2Va. 3. v ' Moble Five. 4tj. 5W. Oregon Copper. 10, 11. , Pend Oreille. 16. 127. Premier. 81, 86. Porter-Idaho, 6, 7. Reeves Maedaaald, 37. 40. 4 Bufus-Argenta, nil, 3. Silver Crest, X 3. oowflake, 2. S. Toptey Richfletd. 1, nil Whitewater, 4, S. Woodbine. 1,1. OILS Freehold, aft, 7. A. P. Oon., 31. 33. Cahnont, 13. nO. Dalhouir87, 4Q. Devanlah, d, nil. ' Hone, -78, 85. ' Marland, 16. 17. Mlccury. 14, 14. United. 17. 18 Eastern Storks Sherrltt-Oordn, IjOO. nil. Koranda. 33.26, 246. C. P. R.. 38.00, 385. Empress of Hfttain Is Very Speedy Ship gOUTHAMPTON. England. AprU 17:The Empress of Britain, new giant of the Canadian Pacific trans-Atlantic fleet, steamed at an average of 36 knots on her trials which Were run to Southampton. LOUD WILLINGDON , AUKIVES IN INDIA BOMBAY. India, AprU 17: Thousands of troops were mm- tered here today prior to the arrival from England of Lord Wllllngdon, the new viceroy. All precautions were being ta- ken against possible outbreaks or demonstrations. T-J-7's Weather Tomorrow's Tides 6 Saturday, April 18. 1931 3 n High 1:16 ajn.21.0 ft. Pi f! pert Overcast, light 13:45 pm. 19.5 ft ;out id. barometer, 30.28; Low 8.16 ajn. 3.4 ft. sea i 3 20:10 pjri. 6.6 ft. & V.' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V i! X3 - -5 19. PRICE FIVE. CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931 AUSTRALIA CRISIS IS THREATENING LABOR GOVERNMENT SCORES SIGNAL VICTORY IN HOUSE Inflation Program Proposed by Commonwealth Government Does Not Meet With Senate's Favor Measure Which Would Have Provided Work and Helped Farmers is RejectedDissolution and General Election in Sight CANBERRA, Australia, April 17: The death knell of ,. Australian government's inflation program was soun-, , today when the Senate rejected the Finance Bill pro-! i. ling for the issue of up to $1)0,000,000 in fiduciary notes 1 t.ii-h was designed to provide work for the relief of un-: i , i )!ovment, bonuses to wheat growers and aid to farmers . : generally. If the Senate rejects th measure for a second time after the statutory period of three month j the government will call for dls- solution and a general election. . MINE WILL RUN AGAIN Charlie Chaplin Goes Fox Hunting ConSerVtttWe CenSUre Charlie CliapUn famous screen comedian, was guest of Duke of Westminster at Chateau Saint, S .ens. Normandy in honor of Chaplin s visit the duke organized a hunt, and we find comedian with Colon 1 1 Hinttr on erounds ready to give chasi to elusive fox. VARSITY WINNER Vancouver Wheat Boys Band to Give Recital , Will Be Heard Sunday Afternoon at i ..i i - i it r ...j W ,nB Totem Pole Hill if Weather I Mght in Championship i m is Favorable Hoop Game j The Boys' Band will hold another VANCOUVER. April 17: -Varsity iu oMie uo. , Totem Pole I (defeated Winnipeg Toilers 29 to U HU1 8unday afternoon, weather! Wnt in tne iirsi game oi uie permitting, it is announced by; western basketball finals. Bandmaster Thomas Wilson. J. R. McWllUams. who was last year accountant and wireless oper ator for the B. C. Packers at South VANCOUVER, April 17: Wheat Bay Cannery, Skidegate Inlet, is was quoted at 6tc on the local ex- now serving as wireless operator on Change today board the steamer Princess Mary. Found Wandering Clad Only His Underwear After Jolly Evening; Soon Lost Stake Mike Anderson, who arrived in the city a short time age from Queen Charlotte City with a stake as a result of bis labors as a logger, claims to have been "cieanerl" for fair last night. At least that is what he intimated this morning when he faced Magistrate McClymoat in city police court on a charge of drunkenness after he had recovered sufficiently from his nocturnal experiences. Anderson had actually "lost his pants" by the time he was arrested at 3:30 this morning after he had attempted to break int a residence on Fourth Avenue East and 3ai gonb si far as to crash a window in the attempt. WJian;take llrftWvustody he was clad only in his undoiariimQ it was snowing too. According to Anderson's story to the cadi, the last ho remembered of his evening's doings was when he was visiting1 on Comox Avenue. He was not sure about the house, though. Anderson was fined $25, with 30 days option, and now the police are trying to locate his clothes and the rest of his effects. 1 Vote Was Dereated hy Very Decisive Margin Premier MacDonald is Given iStirring Endorsation on Critical Division MoVed By Stanley Baldwin LONDON, April 17: Receiving one of the largest ever recorded in its favor, namely 54, the Labor government of Premier J. Ramsay MacDonald scored a surprise and a signal victory in the House of Commons last night when the censure vote of the Conservatives on the government for its failure to solve the unem- ployment crisis was rejected on a LAND HERE. ATTRACTS Majority of Colonization Inquiries For Opportunities in Central British Columbia "Fully 75 of the inquiries we receive from prospective settlers stated by T. P. Devlin of the Canadian National Kailnays colonization department at Winnipeg, who arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior in the course of an official tour, sailing last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mr. Devlin was accompanied by Harry Bowman, C. N. K. colonization representative at Vancouver. Together, they have been visiting a number of interior points. Already this season quite a number of new settlers are arriving in the Bulkley and Nechako Valleys. .division of 305 to 251. The division was regarded as a critical one in the life of the government which is now given a new lease. The Conservatives were the only members to sup-part the censure vote which was moved by Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin in a fiery speech. The majority of, Liberate supported the government. MARKET IN PUITVTA DIP are for land In Northern ? Cen- 1 Xniljii Dill tral British Columbia.'' Tf was j Sir Arthur Carrie Sees it as Canada'! ! Greatest Export Trade Opportunity VICTORIA. April 17: China Is Canada's greatest virgin market and may become its largest export field. Sir Arthur Currie stated here last night on his arrival from the Orient aboard the steamer Empress of Japan. A new apparmtaa and method for analysis of gas mixture. Important J to a number of industries, has been devised. Grain Ship is Now Due Here on Sunday Night flfith Two Others , Coming Within Next Two Weeks The British ship Welsh City is now reported due here midnight Sunday from Shanghai to load a full cargo of grain from the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator for the United Kingdom or Continent The vessel will probably not have to be lined but, since she is coming direct here from the Orient, she will require to be fumi gated before she starts to load. Shei- wlll probably be away Inside the week. The Haxby and the Trout Pool are the names oi the two Ropner I ships which are eotning to load here One is due to arrive on April 36 and the other on May 1. Like the Welsh City, these boats will also both load full for the United Kingdom or 1 Continent. The Weather Triple sland Cloudy, light westerly wind; an smooth. Langara Island-Orercsst, light southerly wind; sea calm. Dead Tree Point Part cleudy. calm; temperature, 41; baroityeter. 90.10; sea smooth. . WILL MOVE DRUG STORE Mayor Orme to Set Dp Ills Business In Own Building on Third Ave. at Fulton Street The building on the southwest corner of Third Avenue and Fulton Street, which is owned by Mayor Cyril II. Orme, is now undergoing repair and alterations at the (hands of Mitchell & Currle. con-, tractors. ! Orme's Drug Store, one of Prince Rupert's well known pioneer businesses. Is to W thdved from the Al- 'der tilock "to that? corner this sum- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clendennlng mer. arrived tn the city from Vancouver; on the Princess Mary this afternoon TWO HALIBUT BOATS IN and will be located here for some tune. Mr. Clendennlng will be repre- Two Canadian halibut boats were sentaUve of the Empire Shipping In today with small catches, both of Co. tn connection with the forth- which were disposed of to United coming loading of grain boats at Pacific Fisheries. The boats were: , this port. Mrs. Clendennlng was for- Helen II. 5.000 pounds; Melville merly Miss Lorna Tite of this city. 1,000.