THE Best Medium for / Adver­ fl'2j/v4 4'flr# tising AND &ECOBDE& (ESTABLISHED 1828) SINGLE COPT 3d. (or 6 cents)—26/8 PER ANNUM LINE atTEIMICE STORM HALTS TRAFFIC THE ARCHBISHOP OF COAL MINERS DEMANDS. HAMILTON REALTY SALES COHCIL IISCISS Boston, Mar. 9.—Scores of towns NOVA SCOTIA HERE *few York, Mar. 9.—The scale com­ Two Important Dads in City Real »T I.O.I.E. FAIR in northern New England remained mittee of the Anthracite Mine Workers POSTAL SEHiCE isolated today because of the storm and Will Exercise Episcopal Functions met here yesterday and discussed Estate. freeze-up of Saturday. Several places *s in Bermuda at the Invitation plans fee the conference to be held to-' ••$• of the Synod. day with the operators. The principal That the Tuckers Town project has Colonial Secretary Sug­ Weather Favours Efforts to along tbe blocked branch lines of the not yet started the grass growing in railways reported a serious shortage demands of the hard coal weekersare Aid the Cradock Scholar­ His Grace the Most Reverend Clar­ a 60% increase in wages for contract Hamilton streets may be inferred from gests Reducing Number of food and fuel. Normal service on two transactions which have recently the main lines of the Boston and Maine endon Lamb Worrell, M.A., DJ>., miners a $2 raise per day for day work­ of Offices—Difficulty of ship Fund D.C.L., Archbishop of Nova Scotia, ers a 5-hour day and a 5-day week. occurred. Both the properties in ques­ railroad was possible today except on tion are on leading business thorough­ the mountain division which railway accompanied by Mrs. Worrell, arrived Indianapolis; Mar. 9.—The United Getting Reliable Post­ in Bermuda on Tuesday by the fares and bring in good rentals. The grounds of Par-la-Valle in Ham­ engineers estimated could not be re­ Mine Workers of America will refuse men R.M.S.P. "Chaleur." to accept the findings of the bitumin­ The bank of N. T. Butterfield & ilton at this time of the year are look­ opened before Thursday. Son has just bought through Mr. Mus­ ing at their best, and tbey made an They wiH remain for the next seven ous coal commission unless a substan- weeks and have taken apartments in tiai increase in wages and working son Wainwright, the corner lot (50 x 50) Whether it pays to be a gaolkeeper ideal location for tbe fancy fair held FUEL FAMINE SEVERE. at Front and Burnaby Streets on which or a stenographer—in Government there yesterday by the Independent the house of Mr. W. D. Wilkinson in conditions are provided it was inferred Cedar Avenue, Hamilton. stands^ the two-storey building now employ—was one of the questions moot­ Order of the Daughters of tbe Empire. in a statement issued today from the Grand Rapids, Mich.. Mar. 9.— The Archbishop has at the invitation headquarters of the OEganizatidh. occupied by the Army & Navy Can­ ed at Tuesday's meeting of the Legis­ Glorious weather added largely to the Isolated since last Thursday's blizzard lative Council. And remarks were of the Synod here, undertaken to exer­ "I? teen Association. The owners were function, and thz members saw their tied up practically all railways western lere as been a steady increase in Messrs. A. S. and C. M. Cooper and passed anent other matters which cise espiscopal functions in Bermuda the cost of living since the first of the efforts rewarded try a very large at­ and nothern Michigan towns are now until the vacancy in the Bishopric Mr. Norman Young. We understand make interesting reading ibr the public tendance. in the grip of an acute fuel famine. year," reads the statement, "in spite that the price paid was C5.000. The at large. has been filled. This is not their first of the fact that the government re­ The LO.D.E. do not believe in Office buildings and industrial plants visit to our Colony he and Mrs. Wor­ premises will be remodelled and used in several towns wiH be forced to close presented to labour last summer that Among the measures sent down from hah" measures. Tbey have instituted rell having spent some time among us for the banking business now being the House of Assembly was the Gaol- the Sr Christopher Cradock Scholar­ within 48 hours. Montague and White Irving cost would be reduced and that conducted a few doors to the East­ in the winter of 1918 when they made the Government would see to it that it keepers Resolve. This gives effect ship, and are doing everything in their hah have been without train service a host of friends among our people. ward on property belonging to the since Thursday and Hart Elk Rapids was done." to the recommendation of the Governor power to place the fund for its mainten­ Archbishop Worrell has had a long estate of the late Mr. N. T. Butterfield. that £100 be placed at the disposal of ance on a sound footing. The pro­ and"Boyne City have been cut off by Through his attorney, Hon. O. T. mountainous snow drifts since Friday. and useful career in the Church of IRISH EDITOR SENTENCED. the Governor in Council again, as was ceeds of this fair are for tbe fund, and England. He received his education Middleton, Dr. Hodsdon, of Edinburgh, done last year, to increase the salaries it is probable that it resulted in the in Trinity College, Toronto; became London, Mar. 9. —Charles Diamond, has just sold to Mr. A. S. Cooper, of of gaolkeepers drawing £80 a year to raising of a large sum of money. MASSACRED 10,000 ARMENIANS. Deacon in 1881; Priest in 1884. He editor of the Catholic Herald whose the Bermuda Furnishing and Supply £100. In dealing with it, the Council His Excellency the Governor and served as head master of the High trial on a charge of inciting to the Company, the building in Reid Street discovered that in addition to this in­ Lady Willcocks, the Naval Commander- London, Mar. 8.-—Dr. Kennedy in School, BrockviBe, Ontario, from 1882 murder of Viscount French and others adjoining the Kenwood Hotel to the crease, the keepers would also benefit in-Chief and Lady Napier, extended charge of the Lord Mayor's relief fund to 1884, and was professor of Eng ish in an article in his newspaper opened East. by a 50% bonus on the £100, a rather their patronage to the fair and the at Adana, where there are about 35,000 literature in the Royal Military Col­ at the Old Bailey court yesteiday was The lot of about 50 x 150 is a very big jump all at once. Governor enjoyed himself at several Armenian refugees has sent a message lege, Kingston, Ontario, 1891-1904;_ found guilty today. He was sentenced desirable site and on it stands a modem to 6 months' imprisonment. The President, the Hon. C. Rees- of the side shows. to Aneurin Williams, member of the Archdeacon of Ontario in 1901; was 3-story structure which the new owner Davies, K.C, abandoned his "hope House of Commons, confirming the consecrated Bishop in 1904; and Arch- will continue to use for business pur­ The garden lent itself to tbe arrange­ -OOO that the Press will not publish this," ment of the stalls, and the variety of fact that 10,000 Armenians were massa­ bishop in 1915. poses to the best advantage. The to remark that everything except the articles sold and the side shows re­ cred in the Marash district. The city During the coming summer His sum of £4,200 was paid for this pro­ salaries of Government officials goes flected the energy of the Executive was burned and has been selieved. Grace will attend the session of- the PERSONAL perty. up 50%, even the cost of the news­ Committee of the Order which had Thirteen hundred women and children Lambeth Conference. OOO—— papers "P1 though we get less news and planned the afternoon's programme. perished in a snowstorm on their flight ; Sir Reginald Gray, K.C., M.C.P., reports." Evidently his Honour has is confined to his house as the result N.Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS. They were also aided by the gen­ to Adana. Eight thousand Armenians not followed the House of Assembly are stiH at Marash and many of them j DECLARE BRITAIN HAS of an accident. When stepping out of New York, Mar. 9. erosity of a number of Americans, who 1 debates! He added that everything are wounded. Adana is not immediate i NO GOLD TO SHIP. \ j carriage last Saturday evening on Am. B. Sug._. 83' 2 Am. Loco. 97 went up, the goods in the stores and so contributed largely to the flour bag reaching home, Sir .Reginald slipped. Am. S. &R. 64 Am. Sag. 128'.' stall in particular, and aided financially. ly threatened but thare is anxiety and on, whereas the salaries of Government no confidence in tlie security of tlie j Exchange Still Improves. He str ined a ligament in the right Ana. Cpr. 58 A.T. & S.F. 85 officials only went up at 5, 10, and 15% Chief among the stalls were the. fol­ district. thigh. AtL Gulf. 156 B. & O. 36 7 8 increases. lowing:'—Flour bag stall—Miss Leila London, March 6. • Financial edi­ * * * Beth. Stl. 89'2 Can. Pac. 123 1 8 Middleton, Miss Hutdiings, Needle­ RUSSIANS SHOT OUR OFFICERS. tors of London morning newspapers Miss Ruth Mills, a niece of Mrs.
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