It. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupens leading family hotel. Hoi .ind cold water In ali roonv. A. J. PKUIHI-WIME. Prop. Cor. OI Fraser tnd Fifth Bis. Savoy A. Abbott, city: William Jones. Port Easington. New Royal Hotel I. Zartlll. Prop THE IIOirL MOKTII WHILE Hot St Cold Water. Strm !rmt 75c PER DAY AND UP Trkphonr ?B1 Royal C. Merman, Ocean Falls; J. R. Hoan. Cedarvale. Boston Grill Phone 437 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to IS Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Bye. Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Rote? Bye Tested For Glasses ROWE'S Sheet MetalWorks - Stove Pipes, Galvanized and Illaek Elbows, slies 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order 240 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works BIu 70S finestfueZ macs aoa . There's only one defense against the cold weather and that's the proper kind of coal,. -Buy a ton of coal from us and;.s fire away at Old Man Winter. Hell quit on the run. Order a ton of eoal today and note the haste that we display. . Philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone 648 Strollers, Cowdenbeath vs. St. John stone, Arbroath vs. Edinburgh City, Kings Park vs. St. Bernards. Trying to Keep Senator Hockey Team in Ottawa OTTAWA. Jan. 31 An offer of $100,000 has been made to keep Ottawa Senators National League franchise In Ottawa. Owing to bad luck In play the Senators have been having lately and lack of patronage here, it has been proposed to move the team elsewhere. Speed Skaters Are ComDetinp; Winners of Events Now In Progress at Yosemite Will go to Olympic Semi-Finals at Lake Placid SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 31 Pacific Coast Epecd skaters have arrived there for the Olympic trials which open today In the Yosemite Valley. The winners will advarfce to the semUfinals which will be heftat Lake Placid, Newark, 11C All UIUUUI, ' M TO MEET MICKEY WALKER Jack Sharkey who hat agreed to fight on indoor card at Chicago this summer some time. SNOW HELD ISHARKEY UP SOCCER AGREES Defeat of Ranters Bj 'Dundee Fea ture or Today's Scottish Cup Games Will Fight in Chicago This Summer With Mickey Walker as Hi Probable Appointment rir Acrsnur 1 1 o ! CHICAOO. Jan 51 lawk- fiVior. i wan. i i - t . ouu w in- terfered with a number of games key " a8ieed to fight in Chicago I V. i a ... . ah n n t A Mb .J .. i m. uuc Mxuno rouua oi ine scottua w" wiu uuruig me com- Football Association Cud comnetl- lnS summer. It is believed his od- tion today and they were postpon-1 Ponent will be Mickey Walker, the ed. The feature -of today's games ' middleweight champion, who w was the defeat of the Rangers, cup anxious to get into the heavy- noiders. at Ibrox Park by Dundee. Today's results: Motherwell 4, Albion Rovers 1. Muraryfleld 0. Ayr United 1. Third Lanark 1, Airdrie 0. Boness 0, Alloa 0, when Rangers 1, Dundee 2, Inverness 2, Falkirk 7. Hamilton Academicals 2, Hibernian 2. Kilmarnock 3, Hearts 2. Aberdeen 1, Partlck Thistle 1. Queens Park 0, Morton 1. Postnoned eamra were: niinrti United vs. Celtic. Clyde vs. St. Mir-1 ren, Montrose vs. Civil Service! weight division. Seattle Varsity Defeats Spokane in Basketball SPOKANE. Jan. 31 University of Washington basketball team oi Seattle defeated Oouzaga College of Spokane 33 to 25 here last night. '- jOld Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1; Birmingham 1. Aiton'vUla 8. Middlesborough 1 Blackburn Rovers-Lclcester City TWO HUNDRED MILES 4- PER HOUR SPEED IS ATTAINED IS ALTO DAVTONA BEACH. Florida. J&&. 31. Capt! Malcolm Camp- . beji, British contender lor the 4 world's land speed record, at- ' talned an unofficial speed of 4 nearly two hundred miles an 4 hour today on the first prac- tlce run in his Bluebird II car. 44-4-4 4-44'4'4' ESKIMOS IN LEAD Played Exciting Two-all Draw with ( Buckaroos Last Night I I SIMTTTE Jan 11 ThMr rr jmendous fighting ability enables :ne aeat;.e saunas to turn a tw. io nil lead which the Portion-Bokiroos had at the end of th second period m jut night's Pat' fie Coast Hockey League Into nre-aQ tie whkh tan minutes o Bvtt"Vtt failed to break. It wa ''tUy the mr. exciting gar-'.hat has been seen here this sea on and a huge crowd of Seati pock fans virtually went wild du: ing its latter stages. It was con rtdered a line performanoe for th Zsklmec as It was their third garc of the week. They hid played a Vancouver Monday and at Port land Thursday. The first goal was well execute by Dewnle in the first period on r pass from Jimmy Evans. Lou! Coupe made the second for th Buckaroos in the second period. I was a fluke whkh bounded of Jack Walker's stick into the net. It looked like the Buckaroos had It on ice when the third period op ened, but the Eskimos, skatln? hard, virtually laid selge to th , Portland goal. Taking any sort o a shot of a shot they could ge' their stteks on. they worked And-Akenhead, Portland goalie, con tinuously. Bobby Thomas flnalh scored as the Seattle fans nlgb went crazy. Akenhead continued to save well as a hundred shoU were made at his goal, the game being concentrated on Portland ice. As the Eskimos continued their brilliant battle iVihhv r-nn nors. who bad just been put in after having been out of the last twe games on account of a bad knee scored the equalizing goal. Continuing their tremendous ef forts, the Eskimos were unluck-not to break the deadlock during the remainder of the third nerlod and the overtime session. Aken head, constantly assailed, mad-many great saves. His escapes nigh gave the fans heart failure. The draw result places the Eskl mos at the top of the league with 23 points, while the Vancouvet Lions have 22 points and the Buckaroos. 21. The Pacific Coast race Is Indeed an exciting one and It looks like it may take the final game to decide the honors. 8a' ra TAG 2 ruou rHS DAILY KHW3 ' to. : To Bring Bermuda Next Door WINNER Defeated EUa In Billiard League Flxtare 1U1 to 1W0 Grotto brat 0R 1131 to 1070 In the Billiard League last ni?ht. In-dWtduaJ sores we.: Efts Baktgno 250 Mitchell - 250 Bmy . ... 250 WUllscroft .181 Yamm m Totals 19T0 Gortlo BMW 215 Waugfa 220 Andre's 196 Howe 250 McLachkm .SSO 113! High break MttcheM. 24. The leaxu? stand hit lar the c-ond half of the season: Oaaaes Total Are. GlOttO 5 574 1150 Canadian Legion 5 542 11 36 Bka 63S3 1069 i r CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE February 2 Moose vs. Operators. Kts. of Columbus vs. I.O.O.F. ! Elevator vs. Grotto. Six Musk. vs. Seal Cove Sawmill Toe H. vs. Hawks. Pit. Hotel vs. Eagles. "Blackpool 3, Sunderland 1. 'Chelsea 2, Liverpool 2. ''Grimsby Town 2. Manchester United 1. 3. Huddersfleld Town 3, Leeds 0. Manchester City 4, Derby County 3. Newcastle United 4, Bolton Wanderers 0. Portsmouth 2. Sheffield United 3 Sheffield Wednesday 5, Westham United 3. ENGLISH LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION Bradford 4, Burnley 1. Bristol City 2, Barnsley 1. Bury 0, Portvale 3. Cardiff City 0. Charlton Athle- tic 2. Everton 4. Bradford City 2. Mllwall 2. Tottenham Hot Sduh Oldham Athletic 3. Nottingham Forest 1. Plymouth Argyle 5, West Brom-wlch Albion 1. r Readine 1. Bwanim Tn-m n Stbkeclty-Preston Northerid nost. p'qned. Wolverhamnton Wanrirr i Southampton 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIltST DIVISION Leith Athletic . East Fife 19. SCOTTISH LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION Clydebank 0. Queen of South 1. Dumbarton 0. Dun'ermllne 0. Stenhousemuir 1, East Stirling 2 Ralth Rovers 2, Brechin City 1 JACK BERG IS WINNER Outpointed Herman Perllck In Rough Bout Last Night NEW YORK. Jan. 31-Jack Kld Berg, British liehtweieht cham pion, won the decision from Her man Perlick in a rough and tumble ten-rouqd bout last night. The decision was a popular one. The British contender for the lightweight crown thus continued his voctorlous surge. Perllck halls from Kalamazoo. Billiard Averages F. Bray (E) 1 250 250 C. P. Balagno E) 18 3891 243 A. Murray (CD 14 3401 243 J. Smith (E) 10 2406 241 Don Brown (O) 5 1205 241 O. P. Tinker (CD 14 3320 237 F. Zleman (CD II 2582 235 M. McLfichlan (O) 15 3419 228 O. Howe (Oh - 15 3419 228 W. E. WUllscroft (El 9 2031 - 228 O. Watigh (O) 15' 3353r 223 J. May (O) 8 1787 221 C. BaDtle (CD 0 1U04 218 M. E, Young (E) .16 3445 215 w. Miicneu icf io 213 M. Andrews (CD .15 3216 214 A. Macdonald (CD 7 1499 214 J. Andrews (O) 14 2912 208 F. H.Stephens (E) 5 1026 205 jCL. Youngman (CD 4 814 204 T. Clough (Q) 3 509 200 W. Murray (E 7 1342 192 J. Scott (CD " 1 172 172 John Bulger (O) 1 169 169 Already the winter playground of many f ani-dians, Benpuda will be brought even oioeer to Caasda by th Inauguration. Jinuirjr Slit, of a. weekly sailing from New York by the Canadian Pacific liner Duchexs of York. The island or, to be correct the 365 coral islands that form Bermuda In addition to being the ctoteat aumnter-wealher resort to Canada is famous for llliea, golf and bathing. Canadian professionals from Toronto and Ham-11 ton are familiar faces on two of the many fine FINE DANCE i IS STAGED! Two Hundred and Fiftr Persons Present at Affair By Moose Legion Last Night Two hundred and fifty persons were In attendance at the Moose Hall last night for an enjoyable novelty dance which waa put on by the Moose Legion. Among the features were the dropping of balloons from the celling daring the midnight hour and the distribution of novelty cigarette holders to all present. There were alao a number of tunts for which ptttee were awar ded. Fine music was djtovlded from 9 p.m. until 3 a m. b the Premier Orchestra. O lilts Rover, as usual, made an efficient and genial master of ceremonies. Peter Peterson and Abe King were In charge of the serving of delicious refreahments at midnight. Joe Ratchford presided at the punch bowl. Fred Hardy mvm cashier and Jack MorrUon and Ted Rorvik presided it the door. The general committee In charge of the affair consisted of B. J. Bacon, Fred Scadden, Walter Howarth, Olllls Royer, W D. MfOallum. Richard Long. Oscar Sather and Joe Ratchford. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert j January 31. 1911. Fifteen of the new stations along the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Just east of Prlnci Rupert, have been officially named. They are Sockeye. Tyee, Bs-slngton, Skeena City, Phelan, Kwlnltsa. Koslks, Salvus. Hubert. Exstew, Shames, Lakelte, Kltaum-kalum Eddy and Copper River. A new Innovation in Atlantic shipping will be entering into service next summer of a 11,000 ton "motor boat" which will run between New York and Ljbau, Russia. The vessel, now under con struction on the Clyde for the Russian-American Line, will have accomodation for 1,600 passenger and 8,000 tons of freight. i-BrltUh Columbja cpas packers. In preparation for the ' canning season this yetfr which Is expected to be better than Uiat ol 1910, have spent over $1,500,000 for equipment and supplies. PILOT OF SS. CAT A LA Capt. John Mulr. regularly muster of the freighter Chllllwack. Is at present pilot of the Union steamer Catala which was In port! last night relieving the Cardenaj on the Vancouver-Bella Coola-Ocean Falls Prince Rupert route J courses of which Bermuda boasts, aad bathing both oa btaelMs and in ijjcn-ilr kvr pooia is a feature. Pictured above are: (1) apuinR.X,l V.C., D.S.O.. commander of the Pucheci of Ir (2) Coral rock formation on the r ait ihsvai'j Duchess of Bedford ea route to the Wat 1 (8) The open-air swimming pool, nlXA ail tare of the Hotel Hamilton, Bermuda's lirfatb (t) One of the many caves. S AF Ely ? For RHEUMATISI Prompt relief fro m HEADACHES . ASP! LUMBAGO, COLDS I bUKt IMKUAl . . I KntUMAIloM . . I NEURITIS NEURALGIA . . . ACHES and PAINS Does nof harm ffio M TRAO&MARK RCO. .J Aecnt only "AnUlu" votkaot whleh contains oroven di-tloi fl "Aspirin" boxes of 12 tablets. Also botuw of M and 1" -V- Mde in Canada NEW FORDOR SEDAN PICK THE WORST HILLS YOU KNOW ' The ability of llio new Foril to climb liill i sivev Here is wtirr at smoothly flowing 1 : grateful lines of tlie car and "luck-up" to I,lf' llio lnot exacting inotoritt. .CIioom! your own I" ami let us give you a dcinonMrutioii. Phone or t S. E. Parker Ltd. FOKI) DBALElB Phone 83 Third Ave. W.