Daily Britis) ee - C - KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, PACES 13:20 | ttt ed % big 0. i : JANUARY 8, 1916 : : THIRD SECTION | J methods of dairying, and of the con-| ; " . : : " ttt tata aananig , xd eas . CREAM GRADING ay, Da wi 4 THe oe 5 : NA 3% ; : > p N] : fy. 2 No aN ; | Th M Wat SIVILIN ro . Mr, Dargavel's address was a re.| 7 AER " 3 : i e ai on d C ghia) . view of the' history of the don, | Jail CA 0. NNR SNH g : . 't \ ; , | : . . ttt tt tetra nity GREAT NEED Ontario Dairymen's Agsociation, a perirayal of im and objects, and "an outline of what it has accomplisi, "UAT ihe menting of the Directors : *| embargo placed by the Canadian Gov. At the meeting of the Directors | Nos tad ' 3 a ih ; 3 Xs D h | ernment on oatimaar sol N. Stone of Warkworth was elected rm vi 45d A Bh | 3 of Greater Care IS President; Ii. G. Leggett, Newhoru', a " : 2 any : { Victoria Ward has a Mac" for a First Vice-President; Joseph . Me- : Need % | 8chool trustes, It had two "Macs" : Grath, Mount Chesney, Second Viece- | to Choose between and selected one President; T. A. Thonipson, Almonte, ! oh Urged. : : i with auburn. hair. . Secretary; James R. Anderson, Trea- 1 , Suter: Morton Bird, Auditor; Messrs, tr ico mpicade Me man would rathe i * SHOULD RAISE CALVES Grath, Leggett, Sanderson and Fer- r die of that opY ¢ guson Directors , : : | lar winter complaint than of most i < { other ailments. : A meri ani z . 3 4 . \ ! ; NEW CHEESE BOX REGUBATIONS a a. OBJECTED TO | REVIEW I By the Eastern Ontario Nuiepiion's] THE SPORT } Std rttl | ; 0 -| . The Kingston Scotch appear to the | Lampman to be jolly glad over the Arthur Hawkes Deals With the ~~ Stain, | SHOULD BE CONSULTED ABOUT THE COST OF THE New ARMY But the Premier Has Not Done "This --Canadian Army Trebled Without Being Sanctioned By Parliament. Arthur Hawkes in Ottawa Free Press, If we are fighting for liberties mnd democracies whieh find their most exalted expression in Parliamentary Government, let us, while the crisis 18 on, make the most of the simple strong, enduring attributes of that noble science. Let Parliament be a real Parliament ang a patiern to ev ery species of b action beyond its precincts, ment derives its authority from the plain citizen who creates it. Without an appeal to him, it has taken immeasurably vas ter military action than was imagin ed when the present Prime Minister pleiged himself (hat g referendum should precede any permaneuat aciion for naval defence hy * The Government, which can only salely be the creature of Parliament, AL has called on the citjzen to furnish it with "half a million lives, on its faith that he will honor the demand. The citizen, therefore, from whom no specific mandate hag been sought, iss peculiarly bound to be articulate Just now. What he would fay to his own member he would fain repeat to al). The Democrat of to-morrow. the man for whose political prosperity we are sacrificing everything--- will smile a sardonic smile as he muges onthe way in which we have consec rated "all our powers" tg the fight for democracy He will look to tha representatives of the national will for the highest expression of that consecration. He will find that the war bodies, speci y constitiited to deal with war erljdgencios on which the aforetime.oppondats of the party Government had feats, were those which -investigated charges of mal feasance a nsi Government ser- vants and agents. The people in their own communities, doing personal service, acted as though they had ne ver been partisans; the high priests of our democracy, judging by their appointments, acted as though they had never been anything else. . In- stead 'of * party Government being merely incidental to Parliamentary Government, the Democrat of {o- morrow will see thar it was held to be superior to it, tL Talking about grippe, the Lamp- The Lampman cannot, agree with a Kingston Pulpit view that Canada will be poorer materially after the War, Financiers say this country \ssociation--Joseph MeGrath Of | Will be the one to benefit Eladed Mount Chesney Second Vice-President, Tardigess is not a virtue, but the « | Lampman nd¥ices that the General | Hospital governors anxiously hope that some townsmen have been tardy in regard to sending in Christmas contributions. 'No doubt the Mowat Hospital Board hopes likewise "Jimmy" Mallen, a brother of | | Ken Mallen, who is playing at the! coast, and who played in thg old Ca-| nadian League, is coaching the | Princeton hockey team | Renfrew, Jan T..-'When butter deglers of Toronto, Winnipeg, Van- couver 'and other leading cities of Canada want ascar of the finest creamery butter, do they seek it in The Ottawas are in favor of the Ontario? They are more likely to proposed new rule on banishing a seek it in Quebec, Saskatchewan or man when he commits a major foul, \iberta." * Thus sald George H. Barr, {and not allowing a substitute to fomd| Chief of the Dairy Department, Ct: |on until the penalty has heen served, lawa, in the course of an addre 5 | Ly gt yesterday at the annual « mvention ! Manager Livingstone of th To-} of the Eastern Ontario Dairymen's [ronto Hockey Club, has a Jeu! Sn Aésociation He declared that sour. {bY which Skene Ronan ol e trae 9 tainted cream, such as was frequen:- | ed to another N H. A. Gnd ® y used in Ontario's creamer es, | would not make fine butter, and that+ Just 50 long as thé Ontario creamer- ies paid the same price for al kinds of cream, just so long would they re- ceive {it He advised a grading. of cream here as in the west, with pay ment according to quality. Mr. Barr predicted that if the western Pro Vinces made as rapid progress in dairy work in the next few Years as in the past, western butter would be freely sold in Ontario ai higher pri «es than the Ontario product, if On- tario dairymen did not at once begin grading and pasteurizing cream. = In the absence of Frank Herns, Chief Dairy Instructor tor- western Untario, Mr. Barr read a paper in re- vard lo the standardization of cream and butter prepared by Mr. Herns, and in it there were sentiments in regard to the grading of cream al most identical with those expressed by Mr. Barr, | The Lampman has often read that the Scotch not only keep the Sah bath but everything elue they can get their hands upon, but they can- not beat the churches that lift col 1 lections at watch night devotions . a hig ' If no bona fide lawyer can. be in- duced to enter the town council, the Lampman suggests that ihe people At Bay City, Mich., Leonard J 'ole, piteher 'on the New York Amer- | i ) Cale i Litehes on tiie New Y. ane ari of Rideau ward send a deputation fo '8 «ague bas all am, an | Col. 1 , sel ep 2: 3 merly with the Chicago itionals, | wer, the ; Frontenac Juri t, to died at his home on Thursday. He | 7 > \ / Inguse im 0 stand or council hon- had been seriously ill for several | : : =z \ 8 next January weeks : | \ a i | | Although the Kirigston Evangeli- cal Alli#nce has an Anglican clergy- man as its president, the Lampman notices that it has yet been unable to gain access to an Anglican church to hold any of its Week of Prayer meet: ings. Toronto fans @ntinue to fini fanit | with the one-man style of attack 'in| Vogue in-the N. 'H, A., and demand more combination. At the same time effective combination is out of the question as long as the N. H. A off - side rule is enforced. Te The people of Rideau ward appar- ently thought they had a good chance 10 get even with the dental profes sion for all the pains 'the tooth doc- tor had caused them during the Yedr, by electing the other fellow { An Ottawa despatch says Nick Bawlf, who for some time: past has been negotiating with the Wander- ers, returned to the Ottawa camp, and although not actually signed up, will likely figure on the Senators' line-up in the Quebec game Satur- day " : GETTING A WIFE BY MAIL THIS young man, trained to look for 'bargain' ! Since "Jack" Mowat, who was res pt . ponsible. for eliminating politics from . : ) : irom pictures, falls for the the Kingston Council, is going to matrimonial agency bait. For months he courted his future | wife from Long Dis: Bat It roma appear that the wo 4 A ' + Parties here ink they hg a right tance with the help of a photograph. ' The photograph was certainly "easy to.look to resume Behting. Homers re at.' The day when he was to meet her COULD not come too soon, : But, alas, what : mayor:elect appears big enough to a rude awakening ! His prize was a Blank. He didn't know that there are always two |." any of the aldermen out of the sides to a fi do . a i council chamber without the aid of picture, the original and the counterfeit. MORAL' "Out.-of -town" /schem- | the sergeant-at-arms. : ; ers, flirting for your dollars, do not send you the real picture. - Real people, real goods, | as OW 3 . arby- | ball be suspended fc a8 ( & + ' ' Ahire Asked ME Glowantar Derby: [ball being suspended for a reason or real bargains and real prosperity are found AT HOME, The Lampman agrees that all the churches should hold . Bervices on niuch he had made per cow during a Sn "| Christmas day even if that day falls 1915. "About $100." was the, an-| A Cornwall despateh says: The SWer. Canadian troops in training in Eng- ~ =""The "Community Builder' idea is endorsed and approved of by, among others;|on a Saturday However, some mn babs 1 land are not going to forget Can.|b08 following well known and reputable business concerns: churehes made up for what the oth- ot eastern Galati. 1 ope ada's_ national game while serving ers did not do, as there was worship he Epi Yoo Lan il ABRAMBON 1.0UIS, 336 Princess St, Clothing, ing his thirteenth a nual report, told thé Empire, as Joe Ally received a : . cable signed Kilpatrick of the 34th of a profitable year financially, every Battalion, Bramshott Camp, Fug one having been liberally remune land, 'asking for prices on tron ted, but he had some recommenda- for use abroad. Very likely several tions to make, among them sediment dozen sticks will he shipped to Eng- and ferthentation tests at factories land for the Canadian boys. and a better cooling of milk before being sent to factories. He thought printéd forms should be supplied to factories so that reasons could be conveniently given for the returning to patrons of milk rejected. The, néw rules and regulations in connection with the cheese boxes were objected to by the convention on the ground.that they were 'to % { Minor baseball league owners are hot on Shag Shaughnessy's trail, and 80 keen is President Dickerson of the Central League to have the old warrior in his organization he has of- fered him the management and con- trodling interest in a club in that fast cirenit. Shag has many opportuni- dies to turn to in the event of base- Care Of Dairy (ow. "The Care and Feed of the Dairy Cow," the subject of an address by H. Glendinning of Manilla, expressed the view that farmers should raise their calves instead of buying dairy cows, as farmers did not usually sell most of the day in them, and one or- ganist is said to have carried . his meals to church. Brown, Proprie- -- Manufacturers of solid The Presbyierian Moderator is right when he says that the expected spiritual deepening as a result of the war has failed to come to pass. Peo- . ple in thig country, at any rate, -are ASSELSTINE, J. S., DJ + 242 King St, THE MAN : of Ontario St no more religious than they were be- on wil eventually consult about your Eyes'and KINGSTON ICE CO. ITD. Phone 1307. Pure Ice. (fore the war, and some chureh lead- 5 asses, ! , ers are m eedy than they ever ind KINGSTON HOSIERY CO., Manufacturers of Hlth | ware. Rey ais coor aan they ever BATEMAN, GEO. A, The Old. Reliable Insurance grade "Imperial" Underwear and Hosiery, fo not quite as humane as they were ce, For Fire, Lite, Accident, Plate Glass In- two years 280 Who ever hears of | Pécome angels of Stance; bi tone Broker and Money to Loan, 67 them praying for their enemies now? i. ! KIRKPATEICK'S ART STORE, for Pictures and Are tistic Framing 150 Priicess Street, 3 . KINGSTON PAPER BOX €o,, J. G. tor, King Street West. and folding boxes, KNAPP, A. ., Boat Builder. let 'andl for sale; Bridge, Foot Gents' Furnishings, Men's and Ladies' Boots and Shoes ANGLIN, S. & CO., Manufacturers of Fine Woodwork, and Doors. vy ANGROVE BROS., and Supplies, Banefull Operation Of Party Polities, The baneful orthodoxies of parti- san politi which have long been execrated by all except thas miserable minority, bring forth indirect as well as direct fruit in times like these You cannot have what we have 'en dured for so many years and then® suddenly find that ali the practition- ers of the black partisah arts have pajriotic light They produce other negations of the repute of Parliament than those Boats of all kinds to 12¢ Clarence St., Automobiles x also fittings for sale, Cataraqui President Quinn of the N H. A, is taking a vote of tha clubs on the question of changing the penalty system back to the old stylé, by which players will he ruled off and! no substitutes allowed, The pres- ent system of allowing substitutes makes a farce of the present BY 8- tem. It is said that there will be a limit to the men ruled off, probably LAIDLAW, JOHN & SON, Dry Goods, 172 Princess St. Phone 397. - : wo tone info operation too soon to suit the convenience of a majority of dairymern, A committee was appoint ed to take up the matter with the Railway Commission, Prof-~H. H. Dean of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, sound- ed a note of warning against®™he us- ing of rennet sparingly in the mak- ing of cheese, as to use too little of itmeant a loss both in quality and quafity, "One of the biggest prob- lems looming up in the cheese trade," he sald, "is the rennet supply. Are you aware that we as cheesemakers in' Canada are practically dependent on outside . sources for our rennet, and if the 1'nited States should pro- hibit the expért of rennet, of which some danger exists, scarcely a cheeso factory, could open in Canada next Lyear?" : Instead of depending on the Unit- ed States, Rffssia and other foreign countries, Prof. Dean held that ute should be made of the stomachsaof the huge numbeér-of calves slaugh- tered in Canada every year ---- Citizens' Meeting. At 'the citizens' meeting in the ey- ening the chair was occupied by J R. Dargavel, M.P.P., the Honorary President. Addresses were delivered | by Reeve Moss, representing Renfrew County Council; Hon. George P. Gra- ham, and W. B. Roadhouse, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, "0.A.€." No: Longer Decried. Hon, Mr. Graham traced the growth of the dairy industry' in On- tario' from small and crude beginn- ings to its present well-organized, highly developed condition: He spoke of the part played in the evolution by the Ontario Agricultural College, the Ottawa Experimental Farm, and fealty BEAUPRE, not more thas two at any one time. Toronto Globe: If the professional hockey league in eastern Canada carries out its progressive programme | of adding a penalty rule to its play- ing code, adopting the 0. H. A, off- side rule and coming back to the seven-a-side ° team, its prospects of making a success will be consider- ably brightened, though it has some other rough edges to rub off, also, before it can expect assured popu- larity in this neighborhood Thegame now playet in the, N. H. A. is notNhockey. It was manufae- tured in the erroneous belief that it} would provide a faster and more at-1 CLOW, M. & SON, tractive spectaclé, the gate and not | i the game being naturally the con- trolling factor in the plans of amuse- ment promoters. The failure of that anticipatiop, readily foreseen by practical fiockey men, is now being realized, and it is proposed to stay the slump by edging hack to the original game of hockey. . | It ig not likely, though, that anything more will be done than a little edging, in- stead of boldly tackling the diffi- - 1 BETA, RB. CHAS, : Estate, Cormick Stove C3. . dressers, CROTHERS. JAVIATOR BREVY ETTED, Jean Huffer Was First From v. §, to Volunteer, Paris, Jan. 8. The first American volunteer in the French aviation ,zef- vice to be brevetted inl91s was Jean- Huffer of New: York, Who received his license to fly January 1st. Pred- erick Balsley and ¢, 0 Johnson, also of New York, were brevetted the day after, Lawrence Rumsey of Buffalo, N.Y, is in the hospital sy ering from in- Juries' sustained in making a trial flight for a brevet, His aeroplane rs. turned turtle at , 266-268 Liquors, ~Agencies: "onto, and McCarthy Phone 1002, br, Bell's Vete popular medicine in Cana ly, . BEST'S, the Popular Drug Stove, BRITISH WHIG, 306-310 Publishers, Binders, ¥ CARROLL, J. K., AGENCY. , ance, 56 Brock St, COOKE, J. B., Dist. Mgr. 1 Phone 503." Res, 842, COLLEGE BOOK STORE, Stationery, res. COLLIER'S TOGGERY SHOP, lin and Campbell ( MEADOW CREAM SOI DOMINION TEXTILE 0, 3 , Sheetings, etc, DAVIS DRY DOCK Co. Boats, Gas and Steam Insarance and America Assu 9 Bagot Se., Phone 68, 471 Princess St, gons, Harness, agents for Machinery (0. Manufa ers, » 39 Broek 102 Princess St., Candies and Ice Cream, GILBERT'S STORES, : or good things 2 8 for 'best 2 please U, Princess St, O'Keefe. Brewery Co., Tor- & Son Co, Ales and Porters. mperial Life, 332 Engines, Real Estate, Insurance and: Rea! BELL, DR. GEO, Ww, 1.0 Clarence St., proprietor of ary Medical Wonder, the most King Street East, Printers, 'mbossers, ete. Real Estate and Insur- Music Opera House Block. lothing for the best DA BISCUITS. Manufacturers of Cottons, ; cturers St. 'Phone Best Home Made Phone 797, - If You favor us with UR orders 19167 we will wo in quality, service and prompt Wines and Carriages," Wag- International and Mec- and Percival Plough and "+ McGOWAN, King St. of Moxwr Phone 420. + 189 Ontario St., Whole- Established 1816, Representing tance Co., Toronto, for over LATURNEY CARRIAGE WORKS $e Carriage and Wagon Building, and general repairing of all kinds, LOCKETT SHOR STOR} Cases, etd., 116 Princess St. MAN Johnston, district manager, 'MILNE, HARVEY, 272 Bagot 58 Brock St. Sit, Phone 542, 300-392 Prin Auto Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Snit ACTURERS' LIFE INSURANCE CO, M, G. Elec. ic and vacuum carpet cleaning; Cleveland and Standard bicycles, Excelsior motor-cycles, \MULLEN, J. E., Monumental Works, cor. of Princess Cemeteries a and Clergy Sts. Lettering in Specialty a » McBROOM, W. I, 42-14 Princess St. Retail Dealer in Flour, Feed and Grain. Peel, 5c. McKAY, JOHN, LIMITED, 149 Brock ) St, "From Trapper to Wearer." McINTOSH BROS., cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ready-to-Weay, Notions and Hosiery. Wholesale and A, Cigar Manfg, Co. Milo, 10¢; Furs, McKELVEY & BIRCH sell the Happy Thought Range. There are 4,500 of these Kingston, McPARLAND, JAMES, 330 King St. Retail Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes, MeRAE, W, R..& (0O., Golden Lion Grocery, in use in and ers in Tea and Coffee." NEWMAN & SHAW, the Always Rusy Dry Goods St. 3 Store, 122 Princess O'CONNOR'S LADIES Princess. Out of the high store with the small prices, rent district, PERCIVAL & GRANGER, Loeal Agents McCormick Mfg. Co. All kinds of Biscuits and Conf, PETERS, WILLIAM P., Wholesale and Retail Dealer Grain, Pressed Hay and in Flour, Feed, Seed about Wholesale and Where you get extra good value for your Dollar, "Lead- | EXCLUSIVE STORE, 200 'The | { situation which may arise Allies find it necessary to the Greek--authoriffes at the Teutonic Allies. he only provisional and in Greece, Nevertheless, thé 'Government, which is the Central Powers for their protest against the a jerman, Austrian, Bulg: Turkish consuls at Salon the Entente Powers has n swered. ~ King Peter Salonika, tine a isfaction at hospitality, of Serbia, of a BLEEDING TO DE While Detroiters Wran, " Ambiilance. Detroit, Jan. 8..--Becau outside nipeg,:- was forced .to | ground for pearly an hour congealing on his wounds -THE TOWN WATCHMAN. i PROBLEM FOR GREECE If Enfente Allies Send Her Authori- ties from Salonika. Paris, Jan. 8.--The Greék press is considering .with some concern an invasion should be attempted by The Athens correspondent of the Havas Agency says it fs explained such action would encroachment on the sovereignty of the newspapers say, it would complicate the situation for protest of Greece on this" subject to has sent to King Constan- telegram, expressing his sat- being able to enjoy -the country the friend and ally of Serbia where the aceident Oecurred was just the. city limits, } Marshall, a wealthy rancher of Win- and county officials wrangled as 'to who should farnish an ambulance to which have given Manitoba a unique fame in the midst of war's alarms, Statesmen become Subject to them unwittingly. 2 Sir Robert Borden tells us that, in the fact that 'we were nat "crushed through the excessive preparedness of our foes, lies the best hope of our ultimate' victory. He might have ad ded that, in the truth that therd has: been no Canadian Parliamentary fac- tion against the war, dedpite the fact that the Government has treated {he opposition as .an opposition, lies the best assurance of ultimate national solidarity, But that sort of procedure may be °* carried too far. It eannot-be con- " (Continued on: Page 20.) CHILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach or bowels, the in case the send away Salonika if no way an pressed by a reply to rrest of the arian and ika. The ot been an- who is at Which is = A laxative to-day saves a sick child to-morrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to emp- ty their bowels, which become clog- ged up with waste, liver gets slug- gish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue mother ! Ie - coated, or your-child is-listiess, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's -ail- ment, give a teaspoonful of "Califor. . nia Syrup of Figs." then don't worry, because it is perfectly harm- less, and in a' few "Hours all this ATH gled Over se the spot Mr. Robert ie' on the with blood , while eity the Farmers Institutes, and said it was once a favorite pastime of some politicians to deery the "0.A.C." an institution now"in favor with every hody,. ' Mr. Roadhouse expressed himself 4s in favor with 'Professor Dean's idea of advertising dairy products in the newspapers, as is done in the United States. He .also had approval for "the elementary. agricultural schools established in Alberta and New Brunswick, Illustrations were given with mov- ---- ing pictures and lantern slides of the | A whole lot of times we reach sue- evils wrought through insanitary cess because others have faith-in us. a height of 1,200 yards and fell, Rumsey succeeded in, righting-it 100 yards from the ground, but the machine struck the | earth heavily and was smashed into matchwood. By a mirgela Ruméey escaped being killed, Both his legs were badly scraped ang bruised and |g his lips were severely cy These men were all at (he aviation camp at Pau. At the school are volunteers from all 'the neutral coun tries, including severy) Filipinos. Straw," 117 Brock St. bring him' into a hospital. REDDEN. JAS, & CO., Grocers, 176 Princess St. 'Accdmpanied by his daughter, Miss ROBERTSON, GRO, & SON, LIMITED. | Nellie 'Marshall, the Winnipeg man CHARM TEA, | had been visiting a siSter Here, and SAKELL, T,, Best Ice Cream in Kingston by Govern. | was on his way to take a train for ne Test. ' * ib the west yesterday morning, when he SARGENT, T. H., corner Princess and Montreal Sts. | was run down by a Mack avenue Pure Drugs, Toilet Requisites, ete, Phone 41, street car just outside the city limits. SUTHERLAND'S SHOE STORE, 10% Princess St. | He was badly bruised about the Phone 449.. The Home of Good Shoes. . i body, and suffered severe cuts on the FOYE, R. H. & CO., Bread Bakers "nd Wholesale and | head. but at St.' Mary's Hospital, SL Contectioners. : where he was finally taken, it is be. A To Were MISSION, Electric Light, Gas, Power lieved he will recover. LYTLE, BADGEROW (0, . o + Mantifacs [The 108s a woman's hat costs, the Bagat - Pure Spirit Cider and Malt Vinegars, ' more becoming. it ig in the eves of|by the - her husband, : constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you hava a - well, playful child' again, A thor- ough "inside. cleansing" is oftimes all that is necessary." It should be the first treatment given in any. siek- ness, . Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist Tor a 50-cent bot- tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown- . ups plainly , printed on the bg Look carefully and see "California Fig pany." zx we delivery. y HARRISON, T. F. CO, Furniture, Carpets and Lino< HAL AY ELECTRIC CoO. HS King St., Klectri- clans and Electrical Contractors, DAVID. Prompt attention paid to all kinds Plumbing, Gas-Fitting and Hot Water Heat- ' 86 Brock St. Phones 335 and 85 » J. O., Insurance and teal Estate, 18 Market Phone 703. EP. CLOTHING CO, Agents for Fashion and 30th Century Clothing, TACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE NLOKE, Phone 1246. We specialize on MM s- and Leather, Fine and Shoes. ; WILSON, BRIUK & TILE C0, Manufacturers of Brick and Tile, 611 Division Sta' 70 Brock ft. » Com-