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Sir 1 1 ueiay BuHJing Dirigibles Air" Mlptatar 8ay E-lOi Will Tly Atlafctio To Canada Within Next 12 at LONDON. Mrtk 11 8'r Hnut Hon, Air Mlaistar. la betas chaffed tot eayiag that "li airship eonstruc-tioa we; bar bach to bd-rock." Me oaly at tnat funda-mewtal principle! have ba atadlvd afresh 01 Hd Hla language geaerelly wae la bored ly emphatic, lor he had to Satisfy th House of Commons thl there waa oo reon delay la th oomptatloa ot the U4 R-lx. Unal Snv Built. Mm laihe air service tteelt are Sot ready to claim superiority over other oountrtM aatll the aaw ships Wum ia India and Canada.

aa4 kuk. Illii fact, however. lht hi nrltuh elrehios will ba tfca Urf 'eat thai have ever Sowa, aid they comprise mner noveUlee la cos Bit Philip Sassooa, trader Secre-Urr (or Air. made tha point la the debate that with tha advent at heavy oil eaglne. hydrogen might arora a mora suitable (aa lhaa hel- ever, ooiag everythlBg poaalbla to ih United Stale and Canada aboat helium eupplle.

Th tint tad a Lata pronioue to iw at ballam. which baa thegreat ad-vantage at balnc aon-lnSammnble. but It I lata powerful than ardro- R-10O Ovaaa Mara. Thar 1 every probability that alrahlpa ot tha tutnre win aav. mmixm haar oil laalaad at airol.

and whea tbt la tha taee tha danger ot flra oa alrahlpa wUl he- aa agliglbl that hydrogea would ba preferred to helium aa ita merits. Tha baa parrel engine and R-mese bvy Heara apoha at tha R-tll croastag ha Atlaalte to Ataatraal withia tha atit twelve Mn.ih. mttmr haa doaa a trip lo udla. There la a laaaral bHf that Sir Samuel waa aaaermauog kla oxpeetatloae and that traaa-Atlaatla I If hta nay ba aecomilleh- ad by both saipe auriag ua six moalha. i Tha M-lM caaaat ffyta India, tor patrol would ba loo dang arena la tha tropical aoaa, and Ihla ahlp asay ba glvaa tha I rat opportaaity at lying to Canada.

WiltdrawsBiU To Amend Act Premier Tchereu Will Hat Further Study Of It aaaoekatad rraat hf Mraat Wlra. Marah rmlaf Taacharaag tor withdraw hta bill to aawad tha Caarck aad rabrtaaa Act la gaak staaaar that aiaaaiaanta tor Raaaa Catbolla Church aarpoaaa ah all follow tha ropartyTaraa If aold to aoa-CathaUca or eorpora- tloua. Tha bill waa gWaa aacond raad-- be la tha LagUlatlra Aaaaaibly and'durlna tha dlacaaaloa tha ana gaatloa waa asada that church llaaa At thla aaiara ahoald ba ractatarad acalaat tha Cathotie pro party ao (hat aon-CatholIca or aoraoratlona Wlahlng to boy tha property would ao awaro ot taa eaaraa aungaga. Attar aaaoad raadlag tha bill -aa aaat to tha bahila all la a anlttaa of which tha Pramlar la chah-nua. aad ba latorawd kla tal- low-Biambara of tha comailtUa that atady had ahowa lha atattar of raaUtratloa to ba aa lntrleata oa, and ka had dacldtd to withdraw ua kill, ao that tha gaattar could ba tnrthar atndlad.

PLAyTt J. GAME AT AUDITOEIUM Tha chamDloaablp backay nt Vatwaaa Ball Talaphoaa and Ottawa Sioctrlca, lor tha Railway-Taia-Bhona-Klaetrle Laagaa tttla. will ba played at tha Andltorluni tonight, and sot at atlnto risk aa originally aaoouncad. Illld weather aad lack at good Ira prompted tha league efnetaja to tha game to tha Aad. Oecar Laplna and Howard Kealay ba thoetaclala.

CHARQB DROPPKa rAHMlVln tall 1. IX. UVi Af lli. enaa eounael that chargea ahonld not ba multiplied -Badar tha nana at of elroamitaacaa. Crown Attorney i.

A. Rltebla. amieated In Po- cbarge ander tha Liquor control charge under tha Liquor Coartol AoU agalaat Paul Pradhomma, JH St, Andrew atraet, ba wlth-drawa. Magtatrata Charlea Hope well agrae. FUNERAL Dl RIOTOUS hoin mux gimmont Bed Outfit Complete $18.95.

Traa tworneh aontlnwouB poeta r' panel la na4 and foot enee. imnm enll eprlnf and atmmone I matueea, a euee. D. "TOEET, Limited uk wt, a Waewrtay LAirLPHA 1 Knot a m. M- (SaysAflHen Coattaaed froaa Paga Oate.

allea waa atorad.by Colonel oha I. McLarea. former prec Ideal, aad aacanded by P. A. Oaa-colgaa, D.g.O, V.D..

of MoatraaL Tha a awaal report of Ua council at Ua aeeoelatloa waa prevented, aad Included a- reooataieadatioa that a change ba nude la ahootlng targela ra order to make aoorlag of "ponlblee" mora difficult. It waa talad Uat aat ot lo-caapelttore who a.eallned for tha laat ataga of Ua Uereraor-Ueneral Jaatea laai reaV Uara were only alaV nolnti ba twaea tha hlgkeat and tha ioweet acoraa aiada. It waa Tail uat taa tergal waa too aaiy. Hoar AMraaaaa. Addraaaaa wara delivered by Ma- iorleneral A.

O. McNanahlon General 8Ut. aad Major General K. Aahton. Quarteraaa- ler-Oenerai: of Ua Departmeet National Defence.

Colonel tha Hod. 1. L. Ralatoa. MUU tar of Na tional Defence, wao waa lo hart ad-dreaaed tha meeting, waa unable to areeenL General McNaughtoa pointed to Ua decUaa ia.

Ua aaabar o( eonv natltora at ride meetlnga. Me urged atady of tha aitaatloa oa the D. C. R. A.

Oeaerai Aihtoa aluo dlKnaaad thla appareal low of an-U Balaam oa Ua part of marka- mea aad blamed tha lack of con-raaleat Tina tanaaa. dua to the rapid growth of eltlei. lee-Proa Umta. Col. A.

J. R. Klrkoatrtck waa elected Tlce-praaldeot for Ontario, Malor-OaBaral 8. Mewaura. ar tiamiliou.

W. hi. B. King, ot Montreal, re- malaa iea-araaldenl for Quebec: R. B.

glmaionda. Hall- tai. tar Nora Bootia; vol. u. n.

atraet. Ottawa. for Now Bruaa- wick. In Manitoba J. H.

laulll H. U. Ketchea; la Brltiah Columbia Brigadier J. Sutherland Brown caeda i. Duff Btuart, O.

A. Mcnianoa waa reelected vlce-oreaideat for Prince Bdward Ielaad; Major-Ceneral a- Orteabueh tor Alberta; Col. A. O. Sty lee for Baikatchewaa.

and pant, iieorge Jliaca wr i uaoa Great Exdtement CoeUlnued rreaa Pace Owe. Ua Eagllfhmen wbB faced another day la taa neia, men- inira. me Auetrnllaaa fought bard tor man. and their ianlnga laated aatll after tha taa adjournment, sagiaaa waa forced to atart their aacond Ianlnga ln vary bad light, aad poor vlalblllty. ultimately forced the nremattrre drawlag of aturape.

Doa Bradmaw, asd A. Pah fag. fa, oontinaad lha Antipodean Ianlnga and Ue former raised hla total la 111. They Broke lha teat match Iflh tnninga partnership rec ord for Auetrallaa batamea yee tar-day aad today pat Ua aaw mark an to 111. Bradmaa again dla-n fared aradlgloaa aklll ia placing hard kit nulla cleanly through gape la Ua Bald.

Ha baa abawa him-aelt a muck Improved player la tha preeeat game and only naeda a Uttla mora experience to become oaa of tha great eet bate tha world haa gaown. Great EnHemcnX The balaaca of Ua Auetrallaa batamea fall aalckly before Oeary'a bow Una today' anil'. C. OHmmelt aad P. M.

Horalbrook cama togaUer for tha laat wicket. Theea twa pat at a deaperata Sght, which auohad great eieltament. Neither are I rat claaa batamea, bat klaeaad wltk a liberal alica ot lack aad cheereC oa by Ua crowd they alaehad eat blindly left aad right aad dragged ap Ua Auetrallaa acore. Often Uey did not know which direction Ua ball bad taken. Tiielr partnerahlp pro-daead II real la II a-lautee and waa probably one ot Ua faateat ruB-cattlBg Barloda ot tha Aaatra- Ilea Ianlnga.

They both got oa- tione oa returning to Ua club-houae. 0. Geary aat ap a teet match "record for bowlere by bowling It ore re In Ua Aaatrallaa Innlnga. Hla a net yala for today'a play waa excellent, Orera II, maid-ena II, rune II, wlcketa I. Many of bla offering were aaplayable aa ha ekllfally aaed tha wind to la-eraaea a awerre front tha leg, and ha tied ap moot of Ua man aatll ha tot tired and waa takea off.

PiwTiaej Arntaaeat. Crltlca who hare complained Uat olay In Ua match kaa been too eiow today pointed to tha fact that one la every three orera waa a maldea aa proving their argamenL 1. Hobbe and D. R. Jardlne a tart-ad Ue Kufllah eeoond Innlnga la a poor light.

Jardlne waa caught out off tha (rat ball bowled him by T. Wall and Ua third of tha Innlnga. Ra triad to glaace It to leg. but W. A.

Olddeld, Aaatrallaa wicket-keeper, ataadlag back, anappad It ap brilliantly. I. C. White, tha Engllah captain, took no more ehancee with hie good hatimea and neat oat H. Larwood, a tallender, 10 play oat time.

10.OO0 Baa Onartaat. Tha weather which waa vary taa for tha Brat font daya 01 ue matca, broke an laat Bight aad rain fall though not enough to affect tha wicket. The attendance today reached ll.lOv. Bcorea: Auatralla Tlrat laalng. ml M.

Woodfnll. a. Gearv h. Larwood 10k A. Jaekeon, ran out I A.

Klppax, a. Duckworth, b. White It J. B. Rvdar.

a. Tate. b. Hammond I D. Bradmaa.

a. Tata. b. Geary tit A. Palrfax.

l.b.w. Geary II R. Oxenham, a. Daohworth, t. oeary W.

A. Oldleld, a. and b. Oeary Orlmmett. not oat T.

Wall. a. Duckworth. b. Oeary P.

ht. Horalbrook. l.b.w. White Extraa Total i. 411 Pall of eftcketa: One for 71.

two for 141. three for III. foar for 101, Sre for 111, all tor III, aeven for-411, eight for 411, nine tot 411. BewUn Rawly. Ova.

Mda. Rnt. Larwood 14 1- II Tete II 14 lli Oeary II II lot White 71 II 111 Hammond II I 11 Leymnd I 11 Rnglaad, Rrnt Innlnga, 111, Swond Ianlnga: J. Hobbe. not eat D.

R. Jardlne. a Oldleld, Walt H. Larwood, aot oat Extraa Wta. Total "(on wicket) Fallot wicket! One f6f 4.

II Was Messenger To Liberal Chief Striking Tribute To Louis P. MoreRuit, iiOne asm 'dated With Sir Wilfrid. Bulking tribute to Ua memory of Lou la Philippe Moreault. well known oflclal of the ataff ot tha Haaaa of Commoaa aad prominent la rreach-Caaadlaa fraternal cletlea. waa paid hla morning at hla fuaeral.

The cortege proceed ed from hla late residence, lei Mala atraet. Ottawa Bant, to Holy Family church, where Rev. rather Arthur Caroa, O.M.I., waa cele brant at eolemn requiem high man. Mr. Moreault, who waa la bla lllh year, waa well kaowa la gov-ernment circles and for many years waa eonldeatUl meeaenger to Sir Wilfrid Laurler during Ike former Liberal ehleftala'a tenure ot omce aa Prima Minister and alio whea he waa leader of the Oppoaltloa.

Of late years he had bees attached to Ue atal of Ue reading room of Ua Houaa of Commona. Always popular with parliamentary and goverameat officials, ha waa for yean a prominent ngure in ua lobblea of Parliament. Bcorea of members of St. Jean Bantiata Society. BL Vincent da Paul Society, OtUwa Eaat Municipal Association aad tha Union BL Joseph da Canada, wara preeeat to pay him Inal honor.

The chief mourners were hla wldaw, formerly Mice Mary Ana Boaulieu; bla eoaa aad daughter. Oerard, ot the Metropolitan Ufa Insurance Company; Rene, of tha staff of Baaaue Canadlenne Natioaale; Mnrcelle, Maurice, Adrtenne, Marguerite, Madeleine and Bimoaae. Among Ue elergy present la the eaactuary were Rev. R. Paquette.

O.M.I.. Rev. Albert Oagnoa. S.gp.. Rev.

r. X. Barretle. Rev. O.

Mar- ehand. O.M.I.. R. Leblase, O.M.I.. Rer.

G. Houle, Rev. L. P. tree.

Rev. L. Scheffer. Special mnelc waa rendered by tha Oblat Fathere choir under Ua direction of Rev. Conrad Latour, O.M.I.

Among tha asaay floral offering were tributes from Ue auff of the Houaa of Commoaa aad the Ordin ary- police division. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Those In attendance were: Aid. A. W.

DoeJardlaa. Aid. Arlatlde Belanger, Mearlca Oay. Aid. i.

A. Plnnrd. M.L.A Dr. B. Mlrhaud.

Hul; Adrtea Potvla. Roald Dioa. Henri Barll. Loul Cbarbonheaa, I. Omar Victor Lemlr.

Jules Lemay, Bernard Caroa, Fraacola Caroa. Horace DeaJardiae. 1. E. Belanger, O-Metevler.

J. A. Canv aaaa, Edmond Lacalle.T. X. Patea- aude, L.

H. Morrlaeette. T. A. Ban der, Alfred Plnard.

Krncet Bilc- deaa. Denlel Caudry. Montreal: J. P. Pelletler.

H. Pelletier. H. H. Provost.

R. BeaudolB. Eugeoe Pelletler. A. M.

Dupuli. Charlea Blrola. M. V. Tharlea.

Jamea Tobln. W. Blackburn. Joeenh MallhoL- E. C.

Lemtre. L. 1. Chagnon, Lionel Clernkonti O. Lafraaca.

W. O'Brlea. Henri Parle, Lionel Lelonde, r. i Leaaga, P. Kaher.

Valmore Leclere. Honor ravel, Philippe Brault, G. Larose. L. Talbot.

L. Seguln. L. Baruewell. Hubert Pothler.

Hector Laaerrlere. P. Tur ner. W. Beaton, H.

Keyea. Joaaph Potvla. i L. L. poacher.

J. P. Pntennua. Edmoad Leclere: Gerard Lemira. Charlea LecUre.

A. Ulonde, W. C. Laeelle. Paul A.

La belle. Louis TberUnlt, Peraaad Mlchaad. Lao Charlebola, J. A. Leblane, Ernest Robertaoa.

X. Larose. J. B. Rloui.

i. B. Labrle, Loula Rear-doa. A. Camoeaa.

Leea "otvln. p. Auger, M. H. Rheaume.

B. R. Bl. Dee la. UP.

Morlsette. PraffcU Schryhert. Joeenh Boulnnaer. Charlea 8t. Loula.

Charlea Bruy-ere aad other. Interment waa made la Notre Dame Cemetery. HAD 137 PATIENTS DTJEIWO rXBEPABY Pttnrea leaned hv the Rn.ai tawa Banatorinm. the hoanlul where tuberculosla patleaU are treated, show that the total number of patient la residence there oa February II. waa 1J7, of whom 44 wvmon.

ana se cnu-dren. "Total koapltal daya aUy la Fabrnarv thle mm a i.i compared with I. Ill, In the name nvH.u jest year, a eonaiaeraoie in-creaae for Ua month MRS. HTAC1NTHK LAVIUNR. Mr.

"Hrarinthe lrlrn. known Cyrvlll reeldent, died at her home there hut nlaht. lira. vlgna waa widely known Uroaghout the dlatrlct la which aha bad resided for the aaat II year aad her death la deeply mourned by her many irienos. ana waa the wife of a prominent Cyrvllle citisen who tor 14 yeere Waa proprietor ot Ue City Hotel at Cyrvllle and who.

from 1100 to 1104 waa a member of the Gloucester Town Council. Born at MonUhello, Qua. 10 year ago, Mra. Lnvlgne. formerly aiea aiuiana ueaudoln, waa Ua daughter of the lata Edonard Beau-dola.

Aa a child aha cama to Ottawa with her pa rente whea Uey moved; from Moatenello to make their home hare aad. at the age ot 1 year, weal with them to Cyrvllle. where ahe had alace resided. A Romaa Catholic la religion, ah waa a devout member ot th narleh church at Cyrvllle and took an ac tive interest la the work of the varloBa eocletlea of the church. She waa a member ot th Society of the Ladle ot Bte.

Ann. Surviving her la addltloa ta her haehaad are foar aoaa, Joseph N. of Winnipeg, George of Ottawa, Wilfrid of Cyrvllle. aad Hormldaa af Montreal: three daughter. Mr, c.

Tradcl ot Cyrvllle. Mr. A. Charatte aleo of Cyrvtlle. and Bertha at Borne: one Brother, Frank Bean.

dola of Boston, and a alace, Mra. U. Ooeaelln, of Montreal. The funeral will he held from her late residence at 1.40 o'clock Friday morning to tha pariah church at Cyrvllle. where, at nine o'clock, aolama requiem high mass will be cheated.

Interment will be at Notre Dam Cemetery. EATATTHX 5 PLAZA HOTEL Kxcollead Meal. V0' Tea taclacM TOO LATt TO CLA3irr. tTTvi ae moUiet a help, THE OTTAWA JOURNAL Issue Of Stock To Be Confined To British Only 1 1 1, 1 The ShavrehoUere of Oea eril Electrio Company Carry the Propoaal By Large Majority. Aeeerlated Pre Cable.

LONDON. March II. Declaloa of tha director of the British Oeaerai Klectrlc Company, reetrlctlng the Issue ot saw aharaa to Britisn auhlact. waa apnrovad by a large majority of (hareholdVere at a gen eral meeting today. Th.

meeilB waa arowdad to oversowing when Sir Hugo Hirat. the chairman, explained the board' reaeona for aaklng authority to la- oraua lha eomnanr'a canltal by Ue creetioa of 11,101,001 ordinary ft aharaa. To Ratals CharacteT. Ha aald that Ike Oeaerai Electric Company bad alwaya bees looked oa a a Brltlth eoaoera aad that it waa vlUl that It retain It British character la order to aecare the continuity ot the employment ot Ita 11.00 worker and their well- being and happiaaea. For 'Ue reaeoaa.

It waa proponed, to confine Ue present laaue to the Hritua XttO awencss vboik. woo ir fore wag may Bold yraciwauy an ear ordinary share leaned, are barred tram giving aa tnia aeip or their protective aacal leglalatlon," he aald. The- reeoiution autnonsmg ue Increase in canltal waa earned wtta oaly oaa dleeennlon. and the meet- ma men aroceeqea 10 aieouseivn of th reeoiution confining th new aharaa to untua holder. VloanUoa of Blabta.

One shareholder, who aald he mo resented United Btataa bolder of stock la the company, protested against adoption of reeolatloaa met tne new anaree no eauea Ornish ordinnry." and Uat they ha issued oaly enbject ta the condition that they ahoald aot be regle-tered la tha aama or traaaferable to or held by anv fore liner, forelxn co-operation or corporation ander loreiga control, Ka a start ad that th aroaoaed action violated the right of British or United Btatae aharehoidera aad auggeated aa adjournment of the meeting wtta a view to giving op-aortanlty for a review of Ue whole pocmoa. The reeolutloa referring to all Brltiah ordinary aharae eventually waa earned by a large majority. Titanic Disaster Theme Of Drama Padre'i Powerful Play la Added To List of Not able Productiona. STnOMAg T. CHAMPION, a Maaaxev ue Canadian March 11.

Ara'we wltneealng a real revival of Engllah dramatic power? Thl la th qaae-Uoa critic are aaklng UeaUalvea. To several acknowledged worka of outstanding merit saw running la London meat be added "The by Ernest Raymond, pro duced laat alght at Hla Majeety Theatre- after enly a few day' trial in aoaurmv tbb piy ia baud oa the sinking of th Titanic. No alage electa are necessary to convey what Ue distinguished novelist aad playrlght, who waa a haplala during the war, wlahea to convey af Uat memorable disaster. Th aceae where he ha obvloaaiy and with success tried for hla greatest effect la laid ta th tmokeroom of doomed, liner. One critic remark It would have been, fatally eaay ta produce among the typical Srat-alght audience an effort of Ue mawlflah or th melodramatic.

Aa a former clergyman, Raymond did a remarkably daring thing la bringing dowa the eurtaln oa aa undisguised If unconventional aer- moa by the padre aad a Joint recitation of the Lord' Prayer. Godfrey Tearla gave a lae performance aa a paralysed novelist who refused to be reeeued. and the whole piece deeply atirred Ue first night audience." CHINK8K IB UNKD. Pleading guilty oa charge of keeping a dlaorderly home at 110 Lyon itreet, Joy -Key, a Chlneae, waa fined 1100 aad coal by Magistrate Hopewell la Police Court thla morning. Key paid Ue fin.

MOT FROM FtTlNACK. C. A. Gray, manager ot Ua Royal Bank, who haa Juet returned to Ottawa from a bnalneea trip, statee that Ue Sre which occurred at hla reeldeaee, 417 Lanrlar annua eaat. waa aot caused by any defect la connection with the oil furnace.

JAMES ROITUKF. i Newe haa reached Ottawa of the Mr. Sarah Melleoa Routliff. a Mrs. Sarah Mellaaa Roatlff, a former well-known and highly esteemed reeldent of' Mra.

Routliff waa the widow ot Jamea Routliff and mother ot I. HUliard Routliff. of South Hull. She was a member of oaa ot the pioneer families la -the district ia which ahe had formerly resided. Born at Aylmer.

Que, la 1141. Mrs. Routliff. who was formerly Mite Sarah Mellaaa Spearman, wai a daughter ot Andrew Spearmen. She married, at tha age of 11 yearn.

Jam Routliff, aad during her married life made her heme la Snath. Hull. Bha was predeceased by her husband about II year ago, and for tha past three year had beea living with her daughter la Toronto. Mrs, Roatlift waa a member of th Mountain View United church, and until the time ot her death retained her membership In that chareh aad ta th Ladlea- Aid af tha chareh. Surviving her ar foar danah-ters, Mra.

Carrie Jury aad Mra. Eraeat Palmar, of Tomato; Mr. Oeorge Marshall, of Ihawbrldge, and Mra. George Beaver, of Plattaburg, N.T aad one eon, Hilllard Routliff. of Soath Hall.

Eight grandchildren aed two xreal-arendchlldrea aleo survive. Mra. W. J. Routliff aad Mr.

Edna M. Routliff, both ot Ottawa, are danghter-ln-law. Th body he brought ta Ottawa tor burial at Plnh's cemetery on the MounUIn road. Funeral erraageeaeate are wot complete. Sixth Nomination Of Knox Minister Lanark and nt i Preabyterr Alao Por Dr.

Johoston Moder. ator s'r Dr. Robert' Johaaton, mln- liur of Kbob Preebyterlaa Chareh, Ottawa, wag aomlnaied as moder ator ot th next General Aaaembly at the meeting ot lb Lanark aad Renfrew Preebytery held at Cnrl--toa Place Thla was th sixth preaoylery to make aomlna-lion la Dr. Jobnslon'a fnvor. Rev.

OTi Banyan atactoa, 01 Perth, was elected moderator ot the Lanark aad Renfrew Preebytery at the meeting, which waa officially visited by Rev. Dr. George E. Roea, minister of moderator of the Synod of Mont real and Ottawa. The attention ot the preebytery waa, uevotee thranghoat Ue entire day to th docket of baalnea.

Refereace to the great recuperation of etrengih by the preebytery lace till waa mad by Rev. Dr. B. Davie, of Smith Falla. tha retiring moderator, who etaled the progress aad atablllty la every departmeat waa moat gratifying.

Rev. T. McCorkladale. of (iueoee, waa nominated for the vacant rhalr of Chareh History aad Homl- btica la tha Preebyterlaa Montreal, and Rev. Dr.

MacLeod, of Perth, and. Rev. D. Kerr, ot Arnprlor. wer elected aa commissioner to th assembly.

Byrd Expedition ReportsJUlWell Meaaage Prom Moat South erly saaio station in World. Aaaectaaed Pram by Direct Wire. NEW TORK, March 11. A mes- aege from Ue moat aoutherly radio autioa ta Ua world, the Brat aub- to be eaUbllshed by Conv- mander Byrd between bl mall camp and the South Pole, ba been relayed to Mew York aad received by Ue New York Time radio ata- t'iOB. The meeaage waa addraaaed ta lira.

H. Jordla Peteraon. of Chi cago, and waa aaat by Ctrl Peter-eon, her husband, wha la the radio operator with a dog aled party Uat earned provtaioaa to Ua aub-baae aboat 70 miles aouth ot Byrd'a mala baa at Utile America. It aald: "Everything fine. Am travelling aouth on Ue dog taa ma." The meaaage waa Intercepted Irat at "Little America," relayed to barque city of New York.

ea route to Dunedln, New Zealand, which ia turn relayed It to the Time. The eatlre nroceea ra- I quired but a few mlnutee. commander Byrd a mala base I aboat 710 mllee from the Pole and he plane a number of aub-basee aboat seventy or a hundred mllea apart tor emergency purposes, whea ka makee hla liaht to tha Polar KINGSTON PEOPLE SEND GREETINGS pacha to Th aniL KINGSTON. March 11. Today LlaaL-Col.

W. H. Craig, mayor ot Xlagatoa. sent a telegram to Sir Hugh Joba Macuouald. of Wlnalpeg, extending, to him th greetlaga of th cltliena of Kingston upon hi attaining hi 71th birthday anniversary.

Sir Hngh waa bora la Kiagstoa en March 11. 1110. when kla father. Blr John A. Macdoaald, who became Premier at Confederation aad represented Kingston la the House of -Common nearly all his life, was practicing law here.

sir Hugh at tended Queen University aa a young man. At pnasent his health 1 vary precarloue. HERBERT B. WHYTE DIES IN TORONTO News haa reached Ottawa of the daau at Toronto yesterday ot Her bert Barclay Whyte, bob of the lata Mr. aad Mrs.

R. B. Whyta, aad member of oaa ot Ottawa's beat-know famlllea. Mr. Whyte, who waa a former reeldent of the Capital, waa well-known locally aad tha newe of hla death re ceived la Ottawa wlu deep regret.

ae was ai esra year. Bora at Ottawa, ha received hla early adacatloa at the Ltsger Collegiate Inetitute aad, following his mairwausuoa, alien a ea etcGill UaJvenlty from which he cradn. a ted aa aa electrical engineer. He followed Ula profeaaloa throughout hla Ufa and waa prominent In Ita range. Ha was member of the Chareh of Oar Father.

Unitar. laa, while la Ottawa, aad waa active la Maaoalo circle la Toronto. surviving aim ar hM wit. formerly Mlea Dora Berlin, and their two children. John and Hilda.

Among the. Ottawa relative ar bl brother. L. P. Whyte, heed of the irm ot 1.

G. Whyte and Boa. Rldeaa at reel: aad hla eieter.Mra- j. c. nope.

Mrs. Adam Baliaatyne, mra. unanee 4- Taney, ana Mrt. Hall Popham. all ot Ottawa, and MK E.

Whyte, of North Bay, Fnneral arrangements are net eoaeplated but the funeral will be held from tne residence of J. C. Hop. II Park Road. Rockcllffe.

to th family plot at Beech wood came. tery. OlVEif JAIL TERM. Six month ta lall was handed aowa to Kdoaard Tapp, of Hull, by Jndga Honora Achlm ta Hall Court Ula morning, when he anaeared oa aerloaa eherge. REMANDKD FOR SKJfTEXCE.

Foaad gsllty of havlaa stolen a auto mobile eased by Keaaeth Cloee, of Weetbero, Valmore Ploaffa, 11 -year-eld Ottawa boy. waa remaaded aatll March II tor seateace, RSPOP.Ta ON HORTICVLTTRE. Reaorta covering many branches of horticulture were heard aad coa-rl dared at a meeting ot the Caaa-dlaa Horticulture Couaoll at Ue hate a Lanrlar thla asoralBg. A feature of a meeting ot th Plant Resletrntloa Committee, which was held thla xeeraing, waa th coa si d- eratlo of the awarding ot a medal tor Ptaaa -OrlglaaUea. Of Murder Is On Assizes List With CM I Cases Auger aae Alao To Be Tried Moat CiTil Sroiti Result of Traffic Acci denta.

Two criminal cases srlU.be beard at' the Spring AsUe of Ue Suprm Court of Oatarlo, which oommenca Ita aoaalona at Us Court Hoas oa March II. Bruno Mes sina, who Is charged with mur der of bla brother-in-law, Peter Lbals-' Auer, M.P.. charged wltk a ear loue offene agalaat a young girl, will be tried before Justice -Wright aad a Hope, K.C.. of Perth, will atw.1 I amurilnr. Hal J.

Buraa will defend Meestaa. aad Raoul Mereler and Dr. Gordon Henderaon will aat tor Louie Auger. Seven jury gud three non-Jury eaaee are alia Hated for hearing. The majority of them are the aftermath of automobile accidents.

Tha case Hated are aa follows: Jar Caaee. Graham va. Jeffrey, ta October, lilt, the Infnnt Mart Graham waa atruck by George A. Jeffrey'a motor ear oa Main street, west-bore. Defence la Uat plaintiff run la front of the ear.

This case was heard at tha winter 'aaalsee, whea th jury disagreed. O'Connor and McCInghn for th plaintiff, and Green. Johnston and Str'k for defendant. Houlahaa vs. Robblns.

Mr. Kllea Houlahaa, widow ot William sure oa behalf ot her children. Houlahan waa driving a buggy oa the Prcacott Highway In September, and waa struck by Hartley Robblns' motor car. Defendant resides la Newark. N.J.

Fifteen tbonaand dollars' damage I aaked. Tka actioa waa adjourned by oonaeat from th winter as sises, ir R. A. Hughe vs. Lett.

Borden A. Hughe, law atudent. executor of the estats of Peter Ambrose Hughe, sues Looter Lett ander the Fatal AccldeBte Act tor 000 for tha death of his father following a motor car accldeat oa tha Quebec provincial highway be tween Tbureo aad Maeaon. Nine other children are made parties to tne actioa The defendant pleads that It waa a pnra accident and un avoidable. Oauvreaa, Burns and Barrows for the "plaintiff, nnd Clarke.

Swabey and McLean, To ronto, lor defendant. Ouellette va. Mill asd Allan. Mrs. Mary Oaellett oa behalf of her Infant daughter sue Nathaniel Mills nnd Hsrold W.

W. Alias an der the Fetal Accidents Act. Joseph Ouolletla was struck and killed by defendant's motor csr while riding a bicycle at the Inter section of Parkdala avenue aad Tyndale avenue. Defendants claim tha motor car was being carefully drlvea. Redmond Code for plain tiff aad O'Connor and McClenagbaa for defence Tomllnaon vs.

Pink. Jaatl an Archibald Tomllnaon have entered action tor llO.Oua against Qeorgo J. risk tor damages malting from being (truck by defendnnt a motor car while croselng Bank atraet at Oilmoar street. Defence fa that Jessie Tomllneon, unex pectedly stepped off tha aldewalk Into the pathway of lha car. Frlpp and Beirut for plaintiffs, aad Henderson aad Htrrldxe for Joha C.

McOnlre va. Edward E. Boyc. This action la for specific performance of aa agreement to buy his farm for llOjIOO. FJve hundred dollars -was paid and de-fendaat then claimed Uat he was Induced to execute the agreement by falae pretence.

Defendant asks for return of his 1100, Fripp Bd Burrltt for McGutre. aad A. JC. Honeywell for defendant, Boyce. Koas vs.

isaac lhmi, job and WEDNESDAY MARCH Hind Motors. Limited, aad Peal. Plaintiff, Clara -Roea, alelms 111,001 toy being strack by mater cay ewaod deteadaat company and drlvea by Charroa. The car collided wlU trak driven by Leeaoa at, corner of O'Connor sad McLarea streets. The do-feadaats, Jones aad Hind Motor.

Limited, claim that the accident waa cauaed by th track hot lha ewaer el Ue motor truck. Leeaoa. deolee that be waa negligent. Beameat and Beamcat for plaintiff; Henderson aad Her-ridge for Charroa aad Jones aad Hind Motors, Limited; Oauvreaa and BurBS for Leeaoa. Now-Jury Cease.

Boyc vs. City ot Ottawa, Miss Mildred Boyce, trained auree, slipped oa Spark street. Bear Bay atraet, oa' November II, 1111, aad suffered a broken leg ta two placea. Defence Is thst there was negligence oa part ot plaintiff. McOlv-crin, Haydon aad Kb be for plaintiff; B.

P. Newcombe, K.C., for defendant corporation. Aahe aa. County of Carleton aad 8tewart. Percy Aahe la a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Defendant. William Stewart, waa former, member ot Ue Carlcto County police force. Plaintiff claims 11.100 for damages sustained when Stewart collided with him at the Intersectloa of Richmond road and Mala street, Weetbero. Defendnnt corporation denies Unt Stewart Is their aervaat. aad alao pleada that it does aot owa motorcycle owned by Stewart.

Stewart claims he was going to Ue aceae of an attempted murder aad was performing hia duties as a police officer whea Ue accident occurred. He aaye plaintiff waa driving at a high rate of speed and counter claims for 11,100. -lar-month nnd Olmated for Ashe, O'Connor aad McCiaaeghan tor defendants. Royal Trust Company and Alex. C.

Mitchell v. John P. Band and Margaret Grant. The plaintiffs, executors of eetate of C. W.

Mitchell, claim payment of 111,441 under a mortgage. Defence claims that mortgage doea not show tree rate of Interest aad doea aot contain statement showing the amount and Hill for plaintiff; MacCrakea. of principal money. Greene, Hill Fleming nnd Sehroeder for defence. NOT A CANDIDATE FOR A JUDGESHIP Dr.

Gordoa Henderson stated today, In reference to Item In The Evening Journal yeeterday regarding the vacant eoaaty Judgeship la York County cauaed by the death ot Judge Coateworth, that ba I not an applicant for the poaltio aad has ao Intention of accepting were It offered to aim. vTNKRAL OF MRU. TUiRMSY. lmoreeelve trlbnt to th memory of Mr. Aaale Tleraey.

well known Ottawa reeldent whoae death occurred Monday, waa paid by the large number. of frlende and relative who attended th funerel held. Ula mornlnx. Th eoriese left her late residence. Ill Llagar street.

nd proceeded to Bt. Patrick's Roman Catholic Chareh where, at l.lb o'clock, solemn requiem high mees wsa cheated by Rev. Father Edgar Brennen. Interment was at Notra Dame cemetery. The large.

number of friend-in attendance at the funeral, nnd the aumeroa spiritual offerings and meeeage of sympathy received teetiled lo the regard ia hick Mrs. Tlerne was held hv all her many friends. Th chief mourners wsra bar sister. Mrs. T.

L. 8L Juliea; one brother-. Thomas Drlacolt: and a grandson. Richard Bt. Julian.

Among those noticed in the cortege were T. L. 8t Juliea. Frank Wkli. D.

J. Halplg. Frank Kehoe. P. Hanratty.

H. Armstrong. H. Keaoagh, Dr. Harvey Chartraad, o.

Armand. Thomas Leahey. Michael Drlecell. M. McEvor.

M. Hart, D. Doraa. Peter Kllduff. Robert Kdmoadaoa.

Alphoaae Cha-hot, Edward Cunningham, Peler Dunn. Donald Vnuihan. M. Kennv. J.

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TC? COATG Onard Methodist Church Preamble! Of Union Meat- ure Are Reported Tor' Third Reading. LONDON. March 11. Th preamble US blila tor anion of the three Mothodlet church of Britain fiave been ansslmoualy passed by -h select committee of the House of Commoaa end reported to the House for third reading. The committee has beea told by Rev.

Dr. Joha Beott Lldgett, noted Methodist leader, that there' la ao real difference In the doctrlnee of -the three branches of Methodism the United. Wesleyan aad Primitive Methodist churcbea For Ue Wealeyaa Methodist oPC ponents of the bill. Rev. J.

J. Johns toa last alght told the comm(ttoe the contracting out clauae ot the -Church Unloa Act of Caaada eoulCV be ndopted lo meet the clreum atance of th bills andsr considers tloa. bat ka aald he eoald not accept Ue ministerial Ideals of the-other two churches. Bardea oa Weeleyaaa. A Yorkshire circuit atewsntl maintained anion would bring very serloas Snanelal bardea apon the Wealeyaa Methodiet church, unburden which had never been propC erly dlscuited by the church as ar-whole.

Sir Lyadea Macaasey, eoaaier-tor the promoters of onion, replying? oa the matter of contracting out eeld' the proponent thought it-might be very proper provision; In case of a church established on- eongregetlonal basis, but th pro-I motar held Uat loeertloa of the; contracting oat clause would Irretrievably jeopardise Ue attainment, of the whole object for which po--pl of vision and enlightenment had been working for 10 years. TWO HELD ADMIT STATION ae, snv 11. Oareau. both of Ottawa, were ar-reated thla morning by C. P.

R. lnU veetigators la connection with ar-burglary at Manlwakl C. P. R. eta-' tloa laat During the nlght thlevee forced an eatraace to the.

statloa and stole 111 la cash. This morning. J. L. Mct'oy and" H.

A. Templemaa, C. P. R. Investigators, boarded a train at CaaC cades aad arrested the pair.

A search revealed tha stolen money" nnd several skelcloa keys, aad the-prlaoaers admitted entering the': statloa. They ar being held nt police' headquarters here aalll 4.10 this afternoon, whea Uey will be taken to Manlwakl to face burglary charges. BT. GERMAIN REPERER. -Ralph St.

Germain, well-known Ottawa athlete, and a member of the McOlll teams, will refer th' Hhemroek-Vtctorla Junior series for the Eastern junior hockey title. Announcement to this effect wss msde today. St Germain will be ia charge ot Ue games at Montreal oa Monday aad la Ottawa oa Wednesday ot next week. BEAl'HARNOla DIRBCTORS. T.

L. Church, Conservative member for Northwest Toronto, haa placed a qaeetloa oa the order paper of the Hoase of Commons, asking, for tha aarn ot "the directors, chief officers, eharebolderS and bondholders ot Ua Beauhar-ooia Light, Heat sad Power Com-" pany, to whom Ue Government la' aued a permit under Ue Navigable Waters Protection Act." 7. rorasx urosiay 4-Tube Radio Set Slightly aaed bat thoroughly over--hauled aad ready, for aa John Raper Piano UaaRed)'' evw.sm awRKB BT. Kodal 8 Window Dtaplaya Trbnob COATC 013.95 UJUr1 Th season's aew-ast aad amartsat atylw. Aleo allp-oa modala.

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