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SERIES ` IN IIN-INN IINNN ___{___--_-- » ';§.§f;'§'.I'.I"§§`§...§ siniiiizuii in Li; ':.ii'.°“.‘;i."‘;.t.‘:::;'..?;‘:;i I3-2 I f '“" i Th, Vietorins of Charlottetown had practically all their own way- last Kin, in the iirstvoi the itarr Tro- iy Series with-: the Oriole of Hall- The score was 13-2 and is a fairin- :ation of the one-sided nature of the ,ms_- During no stage of the match ire the Vics pressed and without eat effort they held down their op- nsnts and seemed to he able to get my and score almost at will. rliey had the advantage over the ioles in weight,»in speed, in combi- tioni work ,and individual ability. iliks the Orioles they have been tying together two years and their ire mature esperience was a valu- ic asset of theirs which is lacking any organization of the Orioles e. Phe challengers did not quit at any ige but strove vsliantly against eat odds and during all the game ainst an adverse score. Cooper, ughsn and Beaudreau showed up it. ... For n youngster the 17 year old -ddavd did well in goal and stopped my hot ones. - ‘he Victorian did not seem to be rking too hard, but in many in- .nces get in gains from'good com- iation formations and nice indivi- il Work. The game was fairly an and no serious offences were nmitted. Penalties - were metcd ; as follows.; Cornfoot 3, A. Rat- hnry. S- Murphy, C. Bums, 1 h, Cooper and Vaughan, 1 each. ‘he game started at 8.22 and in i minute C. ,Burns scored. Whites- i' RUC in a nice run and shot to Mc- iiil’s pads and three minutes later mmy Murphy scored the V195 sec. l. A delay was occasioned owing a broken skate and half a minute nr play resumed Sammy again lied after a pretty.bit of combina- n work, getting\_ the disc from rnfoot. Six mlnlitei later Arnold red followed in half f. minute by \thcr by Percy Rodd_ Sam Mur- ' scored No 6 for the blue »nd its und Boudreau of the Orioles one lute late-on n, ‘nicrrun scored for team. The half thus ended with s 6-Orioles 1. ne minute,after starting opera. ne in thc second half Charley 'ns scored. The hockey was im. ving a little at this stage and tcnms increased their pace, Three iutcs after the half openod Cooper in ii nice run and scored the 0;-10. second and last goal. Five min- : more and Percv Rodd on a long h imm about centre ice sent the her home for the Vics eighth goal, rh(`-00D¢r off for tripping Sammy Y ty scored igzain and three minu- ° °' "hue “UW 'Rattsnbury and me; were d°i“K time for "mixing all Eiliiy. Arnold scored the tenth _ I; Vics on ii long shot from ;i "dd and Murphy combined -nifroagd the latter netted the puck. iuteg land Bum' took a tum ave md Hier and the Vics captain ,mil “til the twelfth followed in thirI.Id ea Inter by S' Murphy with “nth and iasfinthe bell ring- "h°rtlv after. IIC nttendancs was L ‘ _ good and the Pqilgfl Trophy Game evo,-_ played ai- ». _Island resulted in a wsu mm; \-i.osALs For _ Eiinilic A suiiiit i _ 3- -* or sririsn can miners'-he legutiis Stormy Nett- ing But Decide for . _ Peace- iil ` < 1- ‘ -.. ‘L (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Feb. 28-The Tlmel IBJI the Government last night subuiitfod definite proposals for the settlement. of the coal strike and a definite an- swer is expected to be given by both the mine owners and the miners t0- da . 'lyhe British Miners' Federation' af- ter n long stormy meeting thigmorq- ing, passed n resolution deciding fro continue negotiations with the own- ers which are proceeding under the auspices of the Government with a. view of bringing about; settlement of the dispute. Some of the miners"delegates arp bent on war, especially the r0Dl`¢9°ll* tatives of the collieries empi0Y°d .ill South Wales, but the executive dna!- ly_ succeeded in inducing the meeting to make a further effort for peace. _» LONDON, Feb. ze-'rho Gov'c mi- mits its failure to settle the dispute between the mine owners and miners breaking out. . The secretary formally observed thp negotiations with ofiicial' statement. issued regarding the proposals sub- mitted. The government said to fixihu css- es of the underground miners who were unable ro secure adequate inlnu- neration. ' i The Government is prepared to coll- fer with the parties concerned by dil- trict conferences. The proposal; were considered in thc afternoon- wit the result that those in the federated area including Yorkshire, LA&:a'shird, Midlands and North Wales accepted. Durham and Cumberland employers accepted the proposals. They wyo rejected in Northumberland, Scotland, South Wales, also the forest of Donn, \ Somerset and Bristol. ,j More than sixty percent of the 005! trade of the country accepted tha pro- posals. _ The miners Federation maintain- there can be no settlement of the dil- pute unless Mr mum wage scale be adopted for all miners and for all underground work- ers. LONDON, Feb. 28--At the rtuhaat of the Prime Minister repressntati"es of both parties have agreed to oc ar- ailable for further co'nferen:e tomor- row morning. It is evident the situation offers hardly any chance of reaching settle- ment in time to avert a national coal strike. TROOPS ARE SENT TO GUARD MURDERER BARDWELL, Ky., Feb. as-suite troops arrived here this moming to protect William Richardson, whey life has been sought by three diifcre t mobs since he killed James Violet in Milburne, Ky., several days ago. Richardson will be Placed an trial tomorrow. Speedy conviction is anti- cipated. It is declared Richardson shot down Violet without word of warning. The men were not acquain- ted. ' . After the killing Saturday aight n mob organized to lynch Richardson. The mob was appeased bv promise of immediate grand iury action. Rich- ardson was indicted here Monday af- ternoon but another mob organised and he was removed to Paducah for safe keeping, He was to be returned here yesterday but another mob or- ganized and it was necessary to send Richardson back to Paducah. A, _._._.v._.V._._._.___._._._._._._.___._._,_______.-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-,_-,-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-,-1_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-,-_-.-,_~,-_-.~_-_-_-,-,-_-.~_~.-_-_ (Spvcinl by l‘hone_) S()l7lt`lS, Feb, 28-~'I`hc Eastern King's Seed Fuir was un uncqualifieil success both us to character of the exhibits and the attendance as well as the addreped. delivered. After brief addresses in the court Hon. Mr, McKinnon, thc Commission- er of Agriculture, Thcudore Robert- son and at this, thc fair was for- mally declared opcucd by his honnor the Lieut. Governor. In the afternoon the large court house was packed to its full capa- city with a most intelligent audience of citizens and representative house in the morning by Mr. Brodie.- SOU RIS SEED FIIIR farmers. At this meeting -(lov. Rogers gave another address which was followed by the newly elected Mayor of Souris, il. C. McLean, who in a nent speech extended the wail- come of the town to His Honor the Governor and the fair generally. _ After this practical addresseswero made by the following gentlemen; the commissioner of Agriculgurg, Prof. Rosa, lMr. Moore of the i - ion Seed Dcp‘t, Mr. Brodis's.ud--'0th- ers. The President, Liaughlin McDon- ald presided in a very able maria . 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