\ > 12 PAGES -- YEAR R84. NO. 80 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, The Baily B ritish WE DNESDAY, AP RIL or" 1, 1917 . PAGES 9-12 big | BR A A pt A A eh SECOND SEC TION ORDER TENDERS .. FOR GAS TANK, Meine on tomec dy --- Utilities -- Approve Plans And raw - Specifications of Engineers. A NEW SET OF BY-LAWS TO BE PREPARED FOR THE COM MISSION All Flat Water Rates to Be --Old Electrical Machine to Be Rented to the Imperial Munitions | N.B., | HAD INDIGESTION Could Keep C. 8. Kirkpatrick Thos. "McAuley i Indigestion is one one of the worst Thos McAul Fy : McKelvey & Birch, Lid { formg of stomach trouble. The stom- Laie x : McKelvey & Son; Ltd el ecomes upset and you have a LW. M tons , debilitated feeling in it. No o En ATP oN ts inks |. After a meal you feel that you To oe a estayrant | must get rid of that nasty, bilious,|9°Rn M. Patric Robt. J. Reid | Jurning sensation; oubled with indigestion when Bu jou Blood Bitters may be so easi f. | obtained. remedy, which Istomach troubles. Mr. Lazare Savoy, writes: that souring and sing of the food which'is so unpleas- a and in many cases very painful. It is not necessary for you to be This old and well-known is a combination of | nature's best roots, herbs, barks and Abolished | berries, will cure indigestion and all Pokemouche, "About two years ago John Ke ly Kingston & Son . eet Railway Sheddern Forwarding Co. .. Simmons Bros Jas. J. Taugher r-|R. Waldron ly |P. Walsh : Geo. A. Wright Yarnail Waring Co. Public Utilities rsa Canadian Pacific Railway Total $7497 14 In atte ndance at the meeting were |I was troubled with indigestion that|{R. H. Toye, chairman, G. Y. Chown, Board, ; r T se c ay ester. | ad I could keep nothing on my stom-|R. F. Elliott, Mayor Hughes and T he Utilities Commission yester-| °° was sorely disappointed in|J. Rigney. day afternoon approved of the plans {everything I tried to relieve me. At and specifications of Merriefield and | oo a friend advised me try Bur- Barnett, Toronto, holder at an estimated. cost of $54,000, authorized the calling of tenders fo the same. The Commission has long felt t lack of revised-by-laws for the for a 300,000 cubic con duct of the various plants, and the | general manager and the city auditor, Manufactured by the T. Milburn Devoted to Work--Quite a Num. in consultation with the city solici-|Co,, Limited, Toronto, Ont. ber From Kingston are Interested. tor, were instructed to prepare a At pry ant The Department of Education has set Of by-laws and submit them to, four months he has been in Canada made arrangements by which school the commission for ratification gas consulting engineer, {dock Blood Bitters. 00 with concrete retaining wall, and I too is set in front of me." That grand old medicine, Crany fear of contradiction, that it is bles. jon sik leave four bot- tles and can now eat anything that B.B.B. f has been on the market for the past Kefany years, and we clatm, without the best cure for all stomach trou- and with another unit, THE. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR SCHOOL "BOYS AND GIRLS TO WORK ON THE FARMS. Particulars Are Given as to the Ex- aminations and the Time to be boys and girls, seeking employment The Commission intends getting |and-since last summer has been aon fagms in Ontario, for the pur- after water consumers who fail to} Hsutenant His income is now $2250. | pose of planting, cultivating and have leaky taps and flush closets re-| The ssion did not feel that|harvesting the crops will be grant- paired The penalty will be a sim- [Lieut $s was entitled to his sal-|ed their high scaool entrance exam- ple éne-- turning off the supply until | ary willy in Canada, but decided to|ination or junior graduation diple- the consumer toes the mark. [meet his request for salary until the | mas. $400, and his con- In the first place, the candidates To Rent Electrical Machine. The Imperial Munitions ed by the inspector, who shall in- through J. W, Flavelle, applied to a > & hin % : the Commission for the lease of an| A clerk of a local office appealed wna : hoot IE hich he Fails old direct current machine in its to the Commission to return him $4 (87: Deore April 20th, or not later possession, and freight charges for it fer was accepted. Commissiomer Chown preposed to the Commission that it confer with the civic Finance Committee re- garding an adjustment of officials. The Commission pays a portion of the salaries of the city engineer, treasurer, solicitor, etc. Mr. Chown first wants Collector Murray ap- pointed treasurer as well as collector for the Commission. The conference will be arranged. Manager Folger reported that the Canadian Locomotive Company want- ed another block of power and it could be supplied by the profit, Coal at $4. 50 a Ton. The manager also reported that he had been able to secure a supply of coat. for $4.60 a tan, and the Com- mission told him to corral all he could at that price which was more than most business places could do. It was decided that all flat rates for water supply should be abolished. It. seems that there are three or four concerns in the city still enjoying flat rates when all others are paying by meter. Henceforth all must pay alike. Chairman Toye referred to the fact that the City Council budget provided for only $16,000 for street lighting this year. This led to an instruction to the manager to pre- sent a report as to the cost of opera- tion of all departments of the power plant. Question of Soldiers' Pay. Lieut. W. C. Rogers, formerly el- ectrician' of the plant, wrote demand- ing that his salary of $100 a month be paid till the end of stating that if the Commission did not want to continue payment after that it could do so. Mr. Rogers went overseas as a non-commissioned .offi- cer and according to a resolution of the Commission he was paid his sal- Board, and offered $20 a month | Which The of-| him to pay as a result of his having plant with | March, and JE Jon of March, viz., nection with the plant will terminate, | A Clerk's Troubles, his employers has iled sent + he hold written examinations for the failed to present a cheque to the candidates before Easter, 1917, on Utilities collection department in the course covered to date on the [time to get the discount. | was given to him on March and reached the city late. Had he mailed with the cheque the discount have been allowed, the . employers The Commission similar cases are occurring. Accounts Passed, ~~ a Coal Oe Foundry ary "while overseas." For the past Co... «ree 78.90 Grand Trunk Railway erse 135.30 Gy N W. Telegraph Co. .... 1.69 W. A. Hall ... ioe ien 3.00 lita Electric "Co. 14.42 IF ' omitted. foods. Try the following new way: Old Way leupw 3% cup milk 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 15 cup shortening" § 1 teaspoon flavoring cake is best ba with white icing. You Can Make Excellent Cake With Fewer Eggs Just use an additional quantity of Royal Baking . Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg This applies equally well to CREAM LAYER a. New Way Makes 1 Large 2-Layer Cake . DIRECTIONS Cream the sugar 3nd shortening teguther, then mix inthe egg. layer cake tins and bake in a moderately hot oven Noe Thi ked in two layers. Put together with ¢ filling and soread Booklet of recipes which economize in eggs snd other ex-' sive ingredients mailed free. © Address Royal Baking Sn Co, 6 St. Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal. Malle 5012 Coa: of Tertr. derived fokm Grapes Made in Canada = Absolutely Pare fly. all. baked according to the reci i - mit ow 1 £y0s flows Roya Biking Powder 2 tablespoons shortening 1teaspoon flavoring together, wo or three 4 h spoon Pout in rented ~ 3 Yo Aun required The cheque 20th of He.had to make another call be buildings too the account would | ier but when he pre- sented it the next morning he had to pay an additional four dollars, which was taken out of his wages by his could do nothing in the matter as so many who seek to be excused from writing at the regular time, must be approy than May 20th. To find their stand- ing the principal of the school may subjects ination, prescribed for their exam- and the answer papers shall kept in safe custody until June Ist next The pupil on going out, must get into employment not earl- than April 20th, and not later than May 20th and must have con- sont of nis parents or guardian and his teacher. He must do three months work on the farm, and re- ceive a certificate from the farmer as to the time of his/ beginning and the ending of his employment. It is understood that in Kingston quite a number of boys are availing themselves of regulations, and it is These accounts were ordered to Juvderstood that more * will do so be paid: when these regulations are more Pay lists, March 12th .... $1632.13 | widely known. Edward Stanford axa 31.46 Canadian General FElectric Co. ... -1880.00 A RUSSIAN SERVICE Canadian Westinghouse Co. 82.32 -- x Dosiition Soverament 103.44 Was Held in the Winter Chapel of 'anadian Customs Bh it' G , The Mohrlite Co. .. .. .... 42.80 Few Ki Sit. George = Pay Lists, March 28th .. ..1919.67 L.. Few Kingstonians, few even of the \ » congregation knew, on Palm Sun- Canadian Customs 44.15 i . Thos. B. Angrove 75.49 day morning, that a congregation of B *e 1 Nicol 380 members of the Russian Greek Or- otsford & ! to * oeaxan a thodox church, was. worshipping British Whig Pub. Co. .... 1.50 nearby in the winter ¢hapel of St. Bunt & Co. ... tama as 15 | George's cathedral. Vespers had Canadian Brass Co. ... ... 92.00 been sung the evening before in the Canadian Cotton and Wool chapel by the Rev. Vigdimir Sako- Waste Co. ... ... ..... 28.12 fvich, of Montreal, and at eight on Canadian Westinghouse Co. 20.00 {Sunday morning, this priest, who is Chatham Utilities Commis, a tall and handsome man, with gold- ssion ... . . 45.00 jen brown hair falling to his shoul- Edwin C hown % Son as wes 5.50 (ders, and bearded, as are the priests Wm. Cockburn 36.23 of the Greed church, heard confes- Pr. J.C. Connell ... ..... 39.001 slons, and at nine the service began. A. B. Cunningham ... ... 7.25 The Liturgy of the eastern church, JR. C. Dobbs & Co. .. ... 4.00] longer than those of the western C. Donoghue ... ... .... 15.00|communions, was sung in harmony Easy Washer Co : 94.00 | to the traditional settings, the bean > /A. Fish Coal Co. 29.56 | tiful voice of the priest and the fu tesponses of the people rising and falling, unaccompanied by any in- strument, in waves of deep, melodi- ous sound., The vestments worn by the officiant were very gorgeous 'and different in shape from those worn in the western branches of the church, (Anglican and Roman), and the prayers of him and of his little flock went upward on the smoke of incense. , To 'all present it was a time of much reverent happiness. In the quiet of the little chapel they seem- ed to have forgotten that they were in a new country, and on their up- lifted faces was a look of solemn joy. The service was the outcome of the assistance given by the Rev. Cecil Whalley to some of the mem- bers of the eastern church who are living here, that the cathedral and its altars would be gladly given for their use at any time a priest eame here to minister to them. The offer was accepted in the same brotherly spirit in which it was given and thus while Russian and HBrigon fought side by side on the fields of war, their brethern pleaded the Great Unbloody sacrifice, not far from each other in a Canadian house of God. FIRST AMERICAN ARMED SHIP HAS BEEN SUNK |- The Aztec T. oed Off - French ~--Twenty= eight Men (Missing. Paris, April 3. The United States steamer Aztec, owned by the Orien tal Navigation Company, the [first armed ship to sail from an American port, was sunk Sunday by a German submarine. There were 39 men aboa~d the vessel, 16 of them Am-|, ericans. Some of the crew were re- seed and are being brought into Brest. A number of the men: are missing and littie hope is held that they can be saved, as the steamer was torpedoed at night while a heavy sea was running. The Aztec was' armed with two 35-inch guns, Edgar .. 5.25 Hanson, Crozier & 5.25 Hoyt Metal Co./... ....... #53.00 Imperial OH CO. ... ...!.. 683.41 The Jackson Press ... .... 6.80 vv VY v one forward and one aft. The crew of naval gunners on board was in command of & warrant officer. » PINCH BACK OVERCOATS $14.00 to $18.00 Rlain Grey Chesterfield Overcoats $12.00 to $20.00 of Indigo Blue and Pattern Worsted Suitings at Raincoats and Spring Overcoat Combined, $15.00, moderate prices, JOHN TWEDDELL Civil and Military Tailor 131 Princess St. Large Stock New A A A a no "Faith, then Arnis JOKN M. PATRICK Columbias, Victrolas; Headquarters For | | | set tiene ma | 214 PROVISIONS adjusted, aned, noises eliminate C. H. PICKERING 1490-492 Princes Street. Phoné 530. | | i { pared, | - 5 Moderate Charges: Prompt Service; Workmanship. 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Distributor. 129 Brock St. Phone 201 -- an _ CLEANLINESS { The woman who scrubbed the coal | bin before the coal was put in car- ried cleanliness a little too far. | Our coal is as clean as coal can | possibly be--free from dust, slate or other foreign matter, ! If you haven't laid in Jour winter | Supply yet, come in and see us--to- ay BOOTH & CO. | Phone 133 Foot of West St. SN Al AN Pl ra, Dominion Fish Co. Bulk Oysters: 60c and 70¢ a Tom. | Footwear Easter | Select Pour Shoe Re- quirements Early. EAP | This year offers a style ~ SUSBER 'prominence in footwear 'never before equalléd. 'We are ready with a complete range of spring {shoes in all styles. You'll like them. 5. The Sawyer ~~ Shoe Store GROCERIES, MEATS, ~7