rAGE I'WELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1920 COURSE OPENS AT RM.C. Kingston, Oct. 17~The Staff College preparatory course has commenced at the Royal Military College, the undermentioned offic- ers, who are attached for admin- istration purposes to the R.C.H.A. Brigade having reported: Captain MH. A. Drury, R.C.D.; Captain J. ay P. Preston. M.C., RC.A; Captain when the team started and the ront wheel passed over his foot ausing him to be thrown on the round between the two wheels. fhe hind wheel passed up Mis right side from just below the E. Lyon, R.C.E.; Major H. L. N. Fy M.C, R.C.R.; Captain G. E. Walls, P.P.C.L.LL; Flight Lieut. C. McEwen, M.C., D.F.C. D.CAF; Flight Lieuenant G. H. Howsam, .C.. RCAF GANANOQUE VETERANS TO ATTEND REUNION Gananoque, Oct. 17.--About 2 members of the old Third Field Battery, veterans of the Great War, will attend a reunion of the survivors and a dinner in Toronto on Friday night, November 9, when those who fought side by side in the Great War and returned to Canada will meet each other again. ribs and entirely over his body and ead. The battery went from here at the 'beginning of the war in 1914, but Buy your Coal from the Dixon Coal Co. Phone 262° CENTRAL All Coal thoroughly screened and loaded on vehicles for * Selivery with electric automatic loaders to avoid breakage. "Solvay Coke" Forked to Insure Cleanliness Gen. Motors Wood Bone Dry----Speaks for Itself Jeddo Coal The Best the Mines Produce QUALITY AND SERVICE ASSURED DIXON COAL CO. COMPLETED COURSE Kingston, Oct. 17.--According to district orders issued by the of- completed the Militia Staff course: Capt. C .F. Willins, 3rd Reserve Field' Company, Canadian Engin- eers; Lieut.-Col. W. F. Hadley, Le Regiment de Hull; Liept.-Col. F. Partridge, R, O.; Maj. F, C. Curry, "Renfrew Scottish CLASSES FOR NEW CANADIANS GIVEN ATP, 0, 1, Peterboro, Oct. 17.--An interest- ing addition to the night classes in the Vocational section of the Col- legiate Institute is a class in Eng- lish for mew Canadians, Several recent immigrants from European countries have signed up for this course, the first being a young man bu tsix months out from Litauaaia. This sho@lld prove a most helpful class according to Principal H. R. H, Kenner, who looks for a good enrolment by the end of the week. In addition to the interest in learning the language of their adopted country, said Mr, Kenner today, the newcomers to Canada are making good use of other parts of the school, signing up for courses in industrial and household subjects, GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS IN KINGTON DISTRICT Kingston, Oct, 17.--The Ontario Government Inspectors under the Stallion Enrollment Board charged with the duty of inspecting all stallions in the province, are in this district during the present week, On Friday of last week the Inspectors were at Demorestville and Ameliasburg; on Monday of this week at Napanee and Enter- prise; eon Tuesday they will be at Sharbot Lake; on Wednesday at Wolfe Island and in Kingston dur- ing the afternoon; at Gananoque and Mallorytown on Thursday; at New Dublin and Lyndhurst on Friday and Smith's Falls and Carle- ton Place on Saturday, The regula- tions regarding the enrollment and proper registration of stal- lions in the province are very strict, and have done a great deal to promote a good class of stock among breeders, CATTLE PROFITABLE IN FRONTENAC COUNTY Kingston, Oct, 17.--In Frontens ac County, where beef-cattle rais- ..|§ood, there has DODDS KIDNEY PILLS ing was for years anything but been a great growth in interest in the breeding of pure-bred and high-grade cat- tle recently. Drovers are paying high prices "on the hoof." The average standard of the beef has improved through the advent of more careful breedng. Milk pro- ducers have also improved the quality of their herds which ate yielding more and better milk, The majority of the herd owners have set a high standard, which is being maintained owing to keen competition, Altogether the cat- tle industry in Frontenac has had a successful summer, according to reports from bankers, The price of cheese has been high and milk producing herds have shown a good profit on the year's business. The county's hay crop was compara- tively good; silos are filled and winter feed for the animals will be plentiful, DEAF WILL STUDY COOKING Toronto, Ont. Oct. 16.--A spec- fal class in domestic science for deaf mutes is being established in connection with Toronto's technie- al school training. This is an en- tirely new departure in educational work in this city, The special class will be held in the evening, "There are about a dozen young married women deaf mutes who wish to at- tend an evening class in cooking." Dr. A. C. McKay, director of tech: nical training to the advisory vo- cational committee, explains, WINNING WEIGH MALLETT'S COAL Phone 2560 SERVICE That Satisfies » But Oxygen Ran Out Toronto, Oct. 17.--Police predic- in Theatre, 2227 Bloor street west. The exhausting of the oxygen, which provides the force for the cutting operations, was the omly thing that prevented the despera- does from achieving their object. There was about $1,000 in the safe, receipts from last Saturday. At least four men are believed to have been implicated in the at- tempt, and it is thought that they used a motor car belonging to H, T. Dickson, Rathnally avenue, The car, stolen last Sunday night, was recovered by York Township police in the rear of 468 Vaughan Road, early yesterday morning. The ups holstering in the front seat of the | vehicle had heen burned, The discovery of the attempt was made by a charwoman when she opened the premises for clean- ing, about @ o'clock yesterday left behind by the gang. Train was morning. The equipment had heen called, and he {identified the dis- carded equipment as belonging to him. The would-be thieves ha drilled two holes in the safe, then the oxygen had given out, compell- ing them to stop, Inspector of Detectives Wallace stated last night that his men were following up the affair, Chief Faulds of York Township oPlice, is co- operating. = DENTISTS NEEDED culty Stresses Lack of Practitioners Montreal, Oct. 18.--Quebec Prov- ince still has need of a number of dentists, Dr, A, L. Walsh, acting dean of the faculty of dentistry, told McGill dental students at a recent meeting of the Dental Un. dergraduate Society in the MeGill medical building, The great need of dentists in this province is due to the raising THROUGH QUEBEC Tl] Acting Dean nof McGill Fa. navy and black. Pretty Dress Velvets $1.89 36 inches wide, rich quality Vel. vet, fast pile, Colors, brown, Dept. Main Floor Dress Dept. Main Floor Ecrue and Cream, b choice of designs. Dept, Main Floor VELVET CORD at 89¢ 27 inches wide Velvet Cord, deep pi and colors for baby carriages. suitable quality, ream and Sand. 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