Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1922, p. 14

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AL DOCTORS DIFFERD OVER THE PENSIONS ACT| 4 Chief Medical Ofcer of Board Chided by Inquiry Com- mission Chairman. | Ottawa, Sept. 8.--"Slipshod work {in the unit, and slipshod work at | headquarters, - was the manner in { which Dr. W. C. Arnold, chief medi- cal adviser to the Board of Pension | Commissioners, giving evidence oe- | fore the Royal Commission investi- gating certain charges made against John C. Donnell, a prominent far- mer of the Perth Road, passed away at his residence, Portsmouth, on Thursday after an illness extending over a considerable period. The de- ceased was aged seventy-three years and eleven months. In his younger days he took an active part in the affairs of Storrington township. He was a Methodist, an oficial of his JLAIDLAV & SON LIMITED KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE Store Hours: 9 to 5.30. Phones 7 54.755. the Penson Commissioners by the |church, and a member of the Loyal G.W.V.A., characterised certafh de- Drasge Jods. Five years ago he cisions which he intimated had been Te re ron! Hetivs work and moved {the cause of all the trouble and ra- r oh mouth where he continued sulted in the charges being made by |!© reside. Surviving are his wife, the G.W.V.A. re om Jens, Toreato; Staley. ward who operates Dr. Arnold said that one of the the Tom Ede Sherates greatest difficulties of the Board of Pension Commissioners had been to saushiok, Evelyn. The funeral takes get uniformity of practice, between |Place from his late residence to Wil- the medical directors. Col. Ralston, [Mer Cemetery Saturday under the chairman of the Royal Commission, | direction of James Reid, undertak- observed that Dr. Arnold did not |®" Rev. J. A, Waddell officiating. need to emphasize the difficulty of -------------------------- getting uniformity, seeing that every Burland-Ada Wedding. unit director except one seemed to| Attended by a large number of in- have differed from headquarters. vited guests, the wedding ceremony took place Thursday afternoon in Knox Presbyterian church, Ottawa, of Miss Helen Frances Gordon Ada, Reported by McKinnon & Co., Royal | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bank Building, Market Street. Edward Ada, to Capt. George Harold Burlaad, M.C., eldest son of Mr. and NEW YORK STOCKS. Mrs. George Hope Burland, all of Announcing the Arrival of Sept 8, 2 p.m. Ottawa. Amer. Loco. 1 Given in marriage by her father. ry Baldwin Loco Miss Ada was attended by Miss Jean B. & NO. Hutchison as maid of honor and by . TT. Miss Dolly Hennessy, Fort Coulonge, New Shapes and Colorings. oF Be of as bridesmaid. Maynard Cook was : C.. P. R. best man and the ushers were SPECIAL Crucible Steel Messrs, Jeffrey and Robins Burland, ; St. Paul brothers of the bride. $3.50---$4.00 and $4.50 Erie Among the guests were the bride's Gen. Asphalt 4 | grandmother, Mrs. William, Ada, and Gulf States Steel her aunt, Miss Mary Ada, both of UNDERWEAR Marine ptd. Kingston, Ont.; Mrs. Jeffrey Bur- we carry all the best makes in Fall and Winter Under- land, of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Har- : wear--Union and single garments. N.Y. C. old Robins, of Toronto; Mrs. Georgs Bull, and Miss Bull, of New York, SWEATERS and Miss Ada Pringle, of Kingston. £oAT SWEATERS--Double Roll Collars, Shaw] Collars, All colors. Autumn Fashions Reflect the Colors of Autumn Foliage THE STOCK MARKET. duchess satin with Spanish silk lace was worn by the bride. Stadebaker : At 82 Strathcona avenue, on the NEW FALL SHIRTS Un. Pac. table from which a buffet luncheon was served, there was used as a cen- i. new patterns in Fajl Shirts are handsome indeed. trepiece the bridal cake, which was Shirts from the best makers. surmounted with a lily-of-the-valley : 'ornament which had adorned the Hollinger 2 5 | wedding cake of the bride's mother. Wasapika Capt. Burland and his bride have West Tree left for Lake Placid and New York, the bride wearing for travelling a navy blue French tricotine suit, a blouse of "grey georgette and lace embroidered in blue and grey, and Members of Montreal and Toronty | she wore a hat of velvet in grey and Exchanges, 86 Princess, blue shades. A mink Reckplece was -- worn. MONTREAL STOCKS. Sept. 8, 2 p.m. Power .... ..., ... 88 3 Dr. J. K. Pomeroy,. one of this Ba Ie ugRE x + ov vx to 22% | year's graduates of een's mbdical lo ONG... ov: suvs vs 113 college, is leaving ' ".to locate 5 a a ran y % lat Eastend, Sask., where he will Pomp el roe 38% aetice. As well as having an over- British Empire Common ere 38% seas record, Dr. Pomeroy spent this fan, Sement 2. + ia. ++ 75% | summer on the medical staff at Peta- Can. ag Pp te ae 37% wawa camp and was with the troops a Steamship Contmon W 22% sent to the Nova Scotia mines. Dominion Textile .... .. .. 175 Another Sale of Bartlett Pears. Bory it United, sa laa ew We Saturday night for peaches, pears Bam lion Br BO... va vu aw and plums. Largest stock and lower- laurentide.'... .. .. i. . ing Prices ai Chvavsky's. Montreal Cotton. . o q ranks The League of Nations may place Magkay.... ..... .... .... Ireland on its membership list. National Breweries, ... .. .. United States labor chiefs aban- Bema + do i And the New Coats are-- Spanish River... .. .... .. a] IX will close at the King- ston st office to-night {Friday ) at 8 o'cloc A richly modelled gown of ivory UNIVERSITY and K.C.I1. SWEATERS. Never before has an Autumn And with the new colors come season 80 closely reproduced in the slenderness of Silhouette and length of line that mark as great its fashions the glowing beauty of a seasonal change in the world of its natural coloring. fashions as Autumn brings in the world of Nature. Russet shades -- Browns that range from amber to the deepest Chocolate and many other shades ps The frst week of September-- and the Autumn pi i gs. partment in this establishment fn- of the Autumn foliage reflected in troduces costumes that reflect the the fabrics of the Autumn fash- new and beautiful aspects of the fons. Autumn mode. JOHNSTON & WARD. Left for The New Fall Dresses are-- Paneled and pleated, delightfully trimmed with shirring, beads, buckles, braid, embroidery and buttons; tailored from two serviceable fab- rics, All-Wool Botany Serge and French Tricotine; in colors that are fash- fonable and always in good taste--Navy Blue and Black. There are a number of pretty models to choose from--all very new and decidedly fash~ fonablg for street, business and general wear. $8.95 and up. great, soft, enveloping Wraps and Coats that one slips into with a thrill of pride--s0 beautifully are they modeled, so exquisitely soft and rich in their materials. Some have deep collars of rich Furs to add to their luxurious- ness, and each is lined with lovely Autumn Silks and moderately priced at $25.00 to $75.00 00 Ibs. Stewing Beef at . 00 1bs. Pot Roast at . .. Home is Now ospital. London, Sept. 8.--Madamos Adel- ina Patti's beautiful castle in Wales is now a hospital. While the noted singer lived Craig-y-nos ©as'ls was| po one of the great attractions to tour- Many of the Suits are-- strictly tailleurs, are of fine Tricotines and are experfly taflored. Nicely ists in Wales, and paopla prominent JoAT will take lined throughout and tailored from the finest of Wool Tricotine, these Suits in the world were enta;csined there are ideal for Fall and will give everlasting satistaction in regard to wear by the diva. She did not bequeath . . and styling. t to charity. It was bought by the Welsh National Memorial Assocla- WILSON---On on Betsraay, sen na, 1923, $38.00 and up. Urposes.. pint tion for hospital ' 'The board of of the Sergved wits of Richard. 'Welsh National Memorial Assceia-| OF, Tornto. sem tion paid £19,000 for Craigymnos| = by Ey Castle and converted it lato su up- Fuer eT ig, ov the as. i 88 ¢

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