h‘, MAKIMS ,.bi..a. . ‘ ‘MERCHANT. vi'<_.."i“’""“"* = , h. it; if \\f. The Pe A good mnutwlli flwgyg 1n “fill-lent what he i» mlngforinthir woridisaneasy 0ple’s Paper by Ev ‘MERCHANT. Beware of the person who thirfil lle is indispenslhle to the iernity; if he docs not get his WI!‘ he'IL seek to wreck the confro- work of i others. in e ""' ' , t " , . ‘a; n t‘ |D——-—-—-—-’u. a ‘m g (‘lovers Prlnceiidwprd Island Like the Dew g __.__ u “b” m] e were . I i e " "‘ ‘ A ———~—~--—-—-~~—— g-Iglllgfionllzdhnd u. o. moi-Bo A i _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928 g--rll<>ii-i»n--- mo... rm- can; w?) orn III _ Guardinn. Founded _. ‘ , ~, . . . ‘ r ilm-lilfifillddgldild W"; . . l- HELDTWOHUNDRED ‘ ‘gm ‘KING CHNG VISITED WHITE HOUSE . =j FE A 5 [I PQLICEMEN Al BAY fllfiflflvffl P|_[|T v ~ v . - ' ‘f’ . ' U: ' l (Ca-MATH- ) I. ‘ 4 FIGHTl SE THEI AGAINST LIFE . _ l5; Notification . that Prince g‘, -. u and w-mmdcd d!“ muoemul‘ v _ ‘l? George, youngest son of the 5 among them Deputy Comm“- gs King would arrive at New York Friday from Bermuda, ‘in em ' , 1F was eonununicat d tod t Two Successful Operations Were d h» um dun-hind dye: i ' 5",», British ambassador Sir Esme g5 . Performed ‘Yeste rday and e Howard. The department l5 - . [if lnlm dintcly ordered every faclli y placed at the dispos- al of the Prince to speed his transfer to the steamship Condition of His Majesty Is .S_'at- fir. '\. ‘uh isfactory. Belientgaglizn lilhgwiglftl?!” he will $5 so n g t y. The ' - ‘ 5;‘ commandant of th third (Canadian FY6557) _ 5% nuvitl district at Ne: York, LONDON, DEC. 12c—-Wlth the hfill‘ t0 the lug was instructed to meet the B? ‘throne once more at home, the finest surgeons 5 of the kingdom today made two desperate i; efforts to save the life of King George. They Prince and offer him every courtesy. $73.1 .312. 5m Jim SUMMONFD TO PALACE LONDON. Dec. iz-slr Hugh.‘ night. The .c0nfiiti0n of His Majesty Was con- Qf his rrdinary, was summoned to Buck- ' from the despondency of the pasttwo crit- l“ h h“ m‘ ‘“"““°‘“‘ “m” A Hospital. and also ls SUPKCDII-Lfh‘ made to remove some of the pleural had been exploring by needle and mgby was called to the Palace‘ ' mu‘ tight “m3 5pm“! genemny "hmugtpiwhltbyé-had held a. long consultu- [ ‘ ‘y’ ~48 rmurs‘ {probable another Ioperatlon will fol- ‘performed two successful operations, one - this morning and another m-ore serious to- ‘Rigby, surgéon to the royal house- ‘ _ hod and ls Majesty's surgeon in sidered s-atlsfoctoryand the hopes . . . . ingham Palace and arrived at 5 p. people for his recovery are rapidly rising n... n was the first time that nu / u‘ . the present illness of the King. He‘ ical days is sznlor surgeon of the Lonclonl _ . This momma h puncture ‘was; Since‘ last many the physlcnmslfidéxlfgldl° m,“ PM“? °f wm-es ; . fluid around the _ , p! the right X-ray for the effusion. The lnfecq . - further tion which had been localized in ihcggetgvegfiitt r m“ “l” ‘MY ‘m’ “m” w“ “h” 5"” tl n Th Evening Standard quoted‘ rise to the grave anxiety of_ the lasca°spgcialelst as saying “It is highly; The Kings‘ rally last.nigllt lus .. before the Prince of Wales completq law Sum‘ noted this morning is plemteingd, Some purulent lfluid around "the SIJPHEIiEIJHUHTI {Roland Heron, Chargi ‘ ed With Breaking' Entering and Theft l of Poultry Elects‘ Jury Trial and is; Committed. ' l The preliminary investigation: ill-i llo the case of Roland Heron. charg- od with breaking. entering and theft on the premises of Mr. J. D. ‘Jenkins, poultry ilackel‘. on Satur- ldny night last was held before Act- ling Stipendibry Magistrate Martin lln the ‘city police court yesterday. lAs a result of lt, the accused. who Qelezted to be tried by a jury was 'cop1mltt.cd‘w appear at the next session of the Supreme Court. = Thifqrown was represented by ithc Attorney General, and the ac- lcused ‘byltirtfAiA. MacLeall. KC. The following witnesses gave evi- zderfee‘:-Mr. J. 'D. Jenkins, Police Sergeant Maclnnis. Constable Big- gar, and Miss Mabel Heron. sister i, of the accused. ' The latter testified to the accused bringing a. canvas bag, containing two-fowl; and a goose to their home on Saturday night. Counsel for tlle f accused.‘ ‘ however, questioned the ‘admlssobillty of her evidence and it was accordingly. struck out. f The first witness, J. D. Jenkins. on ‘being sworn. testified that on Dec. lflth last he had half a ton of clllck- WHiliwWflHilll clles from widely separated parts cl‘ We of the rlsllfi lunches been re- moved by puncture this morning and n further drainage will be nec- essary." , ed his dramatic journey from Africa followed what doctors describe as an almost miraculous return of the loc- eral ‘infection. The doctors seized the blind infection instead of thegen- AFTERNOON REPORT y LONDON, Dec. 12—King George's ‘physicians at 3.20 p. m. issued the following bulletin on the King's condition: "The slight improvement l ffelzféi“ltly “° begl“ “Eglessiv” in the King's condition noted this ’ .. ll - .' » i d. s ~‘ With the morning operation suc-.;:1§€n;tf£ld‘s 331$? a; bggeolfluatic (‘cunt and Countess Folkc with illc president and Mm. @551“) anbgher w“ performed ghgyright lung has ‘been removed by afligllildfltxtil!‘ of filvcdcn. no: on ‘ficolnlgc. E515“! countess was owning after which a. bulletin wizsl . n; B l‘ F" n8 "lll- "B S 0W9; fllllllly ,_ Mlnvlllrr- ‘~""“°"““’ m“ mm?“ “d rum“ lcnvlnz the ‘ivliiic House in l“ irhowmphconvrirht by Paci- .-»,- .~ ‘lulled 88yi11§7"‘An'OpBrati0n'0n‘th6 dram,“ Wm be necessary. no and Auanuc s"- Kjns 1°;- drah-mge of the “gm side l ed b , n .8 Washington offer lunchizlg oi the chest has‘ been succenrullymfi: sfiliflmlcxfs ha“: beg, - ~ vicc.) _ Msetin g to. lens and fowl, and a few geese liilzlul ccilfirnlsilloil that ircbilizilllcn ,barl‘els oil the lower floor of lwarehouse. The warehouse has ,blg front door. fastened by :1 lock[ and llesp. On Saturday evclllligf Jast. witness closed at 63o. He wenti Iautside. but. lls he found the pad-i clock snailpcd shill: lli the limp. and: lfiadleft-tlie keyyot home. LiBd the , "loor shut with d rope. All tlle lights vcre off. and no one was left ill the ibulldillg. f . I-lc returned from his home rlt 8 30‘ his.‘ . sl- Oimm . t‘ ‘ willow mu . .- ~mdmrn _ “cmlllllk-eblhfllkue‘ ‘Saturday- l-lflllsh. Clown. Laugh." with. Lon Chaney-Yoda Theatre. \ 9659-12-12-21 “Come to the cbnbei-iwm south Milton School on Thursday, Dec. 20th. Admission 25 cents.- 9695-13-l3-2l ‘performed this evening. The condl-i ‘mendmg His Mqgsm gy were Shipments of Alberta Coa ‘lion of His Majesty is satisfactory. 3h. Stanley new“, m; 1h E_ win:- Under Low Rate Extende The fact that the King has been able ~ Buzzard. Sli- to maintain his strength despite the 23y’ ’§,,“fi§§m,, and 15rd‘ ravages of the "isellse during thi- Diwson .3; pun-L 1”“ m" w°°ks w“ °"° "f "l" LONDON Dec l2.—0fflclul un- principal contributing factors to the nounoemng w,“ ‘made w... ,, 511c- success M ‘he mwmum‘ ‘ccssful operation had been perform- The ‘ipetathn ‘this “all”? was ed on King George this evening. A pertormed by s" Hugh Ruby’ hm‘ h siclans bulletin issued at 8.45 p. .1" orarysurgeon to the King since um E, y“... an 09.nov,,“ nn i... K1..- The Opel-Mm“ w“ flmshed “$450 for drains. e of the right side of‘ p. m. and the cheerful news was m g _-‘ . e chest had been successfully per "Come to the flgm in congeft figgvafid to 2m Pmwe of wiles and formed this evening. The gonditlon in Kmgsmn H31] ‘m um-ddy m_ had s“ gglltglggsess ‘I’; Ymk wh° if Hi8 Maiestv is satisfactory. 18th. 1f not fine the following night. the ordgfl , n “y dun“? Announcement of the operation - 9553.13.11.31 ' ‘was signed by six physlcialns. The '~ eluded Sir u h R. . o fa. “School Concert in Bradalbane . SECOND “s” surceon vb}: has gllid illw Iiall Mondly. December mo. 1: not ‘Lennon, Dec. l2-—‘I‘he Prince of the we only today and Frllhcls E flue Wednesday. 9886-12-13-21. Wales paid a. second visit to Buck- iShlpway who had not appeared _.__. ‘inghwln Palace shortly after llocn ‘previously. The others were Sir "Wlltshlrc. Thursday, Dec. 18, a today from his hcme at York Btflllley HBWGl-l- 30rd DEWSOll- 51' [Canadian Press) (JTTAWA, Dce. lib-Subject to tile exigencies of the grain movc- mcnt. the experimental shipments of Alberta coal to Ontario under the $6.75 per ton rate will he extended in 1929 for a period oi‘ six months. The icsLs next your wiil begin on January l5 rid continue until July 15. ‘ The ilnnounccment was mildl- today by oflicllls or the 01 railway commissioners" who, however. stated that the transportation real old fashioned tim . Sc Corn- House. The ‘Prince was accom an-Wfumphrey Rolleston and Sir E. _ , "ll Peru PM“ “If”: been“ led w he when m» bu? oils-will" Blmil- tfif-‘Jlfi .‘¥.2‘.‘.'.‘l..“‘.’.ii112’§l3.f.°221.i§’.'§$§“;’piiififil-finhfii$33 cxczllent sptcioltlce. Also dance nf- York, who visited the Palace for u! Sir Hugh Rigby performed the "an,_.pnr(ut|on "wines was particularly heavy. 9869-12-12-21 short while before noon and then "operation which was finished at 7.50‘ ' went ts‘ ‘bring the Prince to the p. m. The Prince of Wales and the Palace. The Prince of Wales spent Duke and Duchess of York errlvedf about an liour and s. half at at the Palace at '7 p. m.. remaining; Buckingham Palace. He left forwltll Queen Mary while the opera- Yorl: House at 1.30 p. m. ' _tlon was being performed and leav- lcr play, "rho Stanley neclns Club will llcld o. meeting ln Stanley J-lall. Friday evening. All interested are rtquested i: attorld. 9693-12-l3-li Th» extension of time brinzs Alberta into line with the Mari- ... nlovernem of mini brought by water ‘to Montreal enjoys been fixed for nn ail-rail hllul from the Maritime pit-fiends to Mon- ecnr- on“! M’ D___5u“.t new home thgzinvzazr ‘m8 M; 8'30 p‘ m" treal. The tests run for a period of three months per Ifhlllfl. prevention cure, Purdy Stdtion fllam his African hunting expedl- i tlon. The young man who set out‘ so joyfully only n few months ogul to become bronzed under the Afri- can sun returned haggard and paler to his father's bedside. Th: long trip. made in record time, had ser-l iously copped the Prince's vitality. LUGANO. Dec. lb-The Pol- lrh-Lithnanien c o n t r o v e fl Wcsichestcr 00.. N. Y. U. S. A. » lfl-lil-Smos. "chi-nth of date-Concert In Vernon Hall, Tusdly. December 18th. Be sure w attend. i r 9702-12-l3-3i Becomes a“ Santa Pal Notwithstanding and Distress Conse quent in Tile Serious Illness of His Maiesty "There will be n, meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Oruel- __-¢- w anin came before the Oouli I icléiotifiafhmhl“. Pitt? vl “r l the Queen Has sun the Big Heart to think of "°‘"‘°_°"‘°- '.°93R“’-"-*' = ' the “panic Stockings Thai Need Filling" on wgcog; h, gm. ‘ 00- i... M: Christmas Eve. Can we, so Much More Fav- “ "m" T"'"*Y- - . “W” ' ‘ “ ‘ ~ourablylSituated Afford to do. Less? Join the l! tn . 7.. , .4 . .__>, l ~ . - llllfw ll" fl"th'.i§'.'itlith.lit.ic ma‘ QUQGM 3.8 a Santa Pal! v I ute to New Yorlfito- ‘ l Hans-is. ‘phoned for f , . f0! fillllifil. 15ml- . min on December 14 when he will‘ lull for home. ‘The Prince. who beef 3 Perhaps you‘ ilinjv liuvi- llllnliflfl llic igillotvlllg slgllllicllili cable- zranl in \'(‘Fli‘i‘(‘.r'l_\".< llurlrilillli. .‘lllii if is rcprodilccrl for your ill lul-lilllliiill: ' and Iovr ‘fur cllililriliruf Illl‘ lllll‘lllf'lll_\'_t'd nlin-ijnv and rlulhhiq f0 flwir virtual‘ an‘ Ilf-‘I-llfl’ ilssrullllvil. lmd ri'ill In‘ dirfrillulrd Z1! (K-Irdi] and ‘Ncnlrasllilat-t/iaJlcrsunal sxpcilse of. Their dlujizrtirs. ~ How-ihoilghtful, how characteristically kind ofIiHer-‘Ziiajcaiy in llcr own drilliostic» i-roullli-s lo think of the‘ Wliitidrcn wilon A ‘deli to return to London. “Kaylee cancelledlorden to- il" md~ model-m weiu . tit temperature ,not much i Huiglit. ltlbmld Illilllv until sin-pg diedeyypec, ibtlifgqj 1-‘ ‘Sought-Glade pljgxkliiisu l’; We ‘Willi 1lrc'_ii'cf‘¢'3l1 Iuliilloillilihzi lb]. , ' . rznli and mimeti- ofloflér LQIOVIM!‘ Qllcgnl illusl beficucllcil by her Forlfl Period of__ Six Mon _l2s time provinces, ‘for the latter section of the country in their ex- thmlttncfit of a special railway rate when transported westward from u"; bunch nletropclis, while in winter a special experimental rate has ‘fill ""1118 "W"! P" "b!" l" L().V\"Il().\'. llflliflllllfl‘ l(:.-~-lii‘cll undrr flu‘ iQ-dlly rlrilin im- w be ma, witness ‘ccosw. pnrudliv [he i/Ipl-ssyif llli- Alllj/“Qilffli fifdry Ilod not forgotten‘ him n d,” m; germ-L (my; ‘mum... he h“ mama m, Hm! ItHIf".\‘/Ol('kIIl_I/S nut/m lulrd-hlf cud! ulmilu/ drdlrlrrs nrvil fill n: ealedjwhdlt h was doing there. when illness and exp the Tone _ “P “me my fmxf 'lrl.iflllil.\‘. l/mlm‘ l/u illrrrliun of H:r ilayrllv. glfl 2: Yo. m. ill his motor cor. wlllch lie ldrovc to tlle door. as he intended‘ to put it in the warehouse for the night. He left the lights of the cal‘ on. Ho saw the rope um untied. and lopened the big door. But it wouldn't ‘open as far as he u'ailtcd, so he Hooked behind it and saw u man lthere. He caught hold of tlle mllll. wand. in the ensuing struggle. they iwent out into tlle yard. Witness knocked the man down lll front of ithe car lights to see who it was. and. having recognized him as Rol- and Heron, the accused. released him and phoned for the police. Oil mocking up on the poultry hc ‘ound that some of the contents of ‘two barrels was missing. From onc. ‘$8 lbs. had been taken. and from the other. 15 lbs. Witness paid i5c per lb. fol‘ the 58 lbs. and 20c. per lb. for the l5 lbs. Onc barrel ‘leld chickens; tlle other fowl. He testified to seeing prisoner under arrest by Constable Bigger BftCl‘ i? ‘o'clock ‘on Kcllt Street. He snw him coming through the gangwny, ‘old Bigger and Biggal- caught him Bigger and witness were standing ‘n the gangwny by Fosters when hr saw the prisoner. Ill prisoner's pro zence he told Bigger that he wh- the man he hud hold of in the fac- iory. At tlle time wltlicss wrcsrlcci vith the man he had a llcnvy wool- en jacket on. and all 0V0l'_Bll con‘ lnderneath lGarmcilts were prod- lced. and identified by wltilessl. Al ,1. Macinnis. Police Sergeant (‘awn Yteetlflcd to going over t' Wr. Jenkins‘ place of business. in response" to h l from him. lie vent into tliejlilldlng with Mr. fenkins and examined the barrels ‘tom which inc fowl were missing ‘Jonstables Blfiglflond Higgins also time in. He‘ untried the gangwov! ‘ending w and ther vent beck to the station. returning lgnin later on, and making another h. ' through the alleyway he‘ sow a man ing through to meet him. Wher vithin about i0 or l5 feet of him ‘le threw aolnlthing oi’! his shoulde ‘o the ground which witness tool he thought was dlfcrta toward lntdltation had been sioncr Martin E. Mullen, before more than 200 policemen and firemen, using shotguns, pistols, teilr bombs and machine guns, succeeded in breaking into o. building where he had barricad- ed himself and killing him. The crazed youth, Ernest Whitchurst, stalled one of the most protracted barricades in the history of the police lie- partnient with policemen firing on the building in which he made his stand from adjacent huiidinls. telephme poles and . even from ladders. When finally i cowcd Whitehurst had 15 bullet. l wounds in his body. lie lived two l hours despite his injuries. l 1 i Sllflllill HY WlH pull Has Mobilized Her] Army. HALIIFAX. Dec. l2—Press despot- thc globe indicated a world star’.- led by tlle threat of war over the boundal‘y‘dlspuie bet-ween Bolivia and Paraguay. i Even before receipt cl substan- already is under “by lil Bolivia. ef- liiade by several world agencies. Bcllvin yesterday withdrew from tlle Pan-American Conference bf Arbitration and Conciliation nir- clfcsts of the conference to settle the dispute. _ Slmalnor-wu-reported from Uruguay to have rejected all offer of llledlatloll from the pennan- ellt Bfbitrfiilllill ccnllnlitze set up by the Golldrn accord. v/lllcll provides for a pcrlnallcnt ClL-lHllil-‘iSifli fr avoid and prevent armed conflict [IFHMJVEH Greater 4 Precautions‘ Taken by the Au- thorities to Gu-aran- tee Safety of U. S. President Elect. BUENCS Dec. i2.--Of- Ficiril ccnflrlnation of the discovery of a plot against the life of Button Hoover and of its frustration by the uolice was made public today, by President Irigcyen. ' His statement said “The Presi- ienl rf tlle Republic. being desirous cf nliikinghgrecable the visit of idle President-elect of the United States cf America ‘and c1.‘ offering the greatest possible guarantee cf safety to tlle personnel of the illustrious "isltcr, ccimnanded the police to in- tensify their observations of deng- rou-a anew-sills: element . ,“Thls c‘. der was carried out by the _ dlvlsiczl c1‘ investigation which, 8J- ‘er discreet inquiries and investor- atiolls this momlng searched a housn ill Estonlba Street ill which were lr-imd fcilr hand grenades. two cylindrical bombs. one square bomb. lvnsmife. revclvcrs, automatic pis- “f-‘ls- quantities of ammunition and 100 ten rcsoilcties-all cf which have been placed a: the disposition cf ludlclal aililicrltles." ‘ ' Tile pcllcc said that a room in the rsldcd house contained a detailed map cf the railway system which ipjcuicntlv was used by the plotters Ell plalilllllg their attack. ~ It was announced tonight thntloflo wards llflr] been employed cn spec- ial duty tc ensure the safety Gilli‘. liccvci‘ dining ills visit. For tllehat scvrrnl ilzrvrl the pcllzze have "been active lli rounding up persons be llcvccl to have been active ill pre- vious agllat-iollslggainst-fihe United States. lzctrlbly bombings and dem- oilsiruiiolls growing outcf the Slocn Vanmttl execlitlcrls and Nicaraguan intervention. the Council did no; llriee the 1m- hetween American nations. Meanwhile. dcsputches from Pam loll-cred its services as mediator lil finding a scluticn of the dispute. Washington explained this only t: be concurrence ‘in the efforts of tlle Pan-American coilfercllce. The Council of the League Pf Nations took ccglrlzalloe cf til‘ strained situation yesterday by H11;- lng the two South American rcpub- llcs to settle their dlffzrencrs 11v conciliation. Although both coun- “Better collie with me." tllen about 25 fc-ct away." sold. had on ll grlly cop. dark overall lllld n jumper, with a jacket ovcl- i‘ The clothes produced in tlle Cozirl look the some to me." J. Stanford Bigger. police con stable iSWOTl“ ""‘"“ewi -- - r on duty on Saturday iavenlnc inst. Hc saw Daniel difii-nnn c. .._ lug at his plum of business. “l sou l-fcrcn. qnnzway that evening at 9.30." fiillll witness. "f saw him look around the corner of the building. l-fc wa seventy five oi‘ eighty fcc‘ blicl‘ from Grafton Street. We were cl: Grafton Street. He run. mid l chased liim and caught liim c!‘ Kent Street. once. I took liim to the police Prisoner asked what llc was arrest- ed for. drunkenness. 1 said “No? TliN Chief of Police, Sergeant MacIn-l prlsonei‘ was there. 1 identify ov- eralls. umber. Mackinaw all pro- duced; unlper was on outside of Mackinaw. _ Higgins nnd I searched his premises no. ll Lowel- Wale.‘ Street. but found ‘nothing. I tool: the prisoner into the Chief's office The Chief informed him thatlle was charged with breaking and entering. and taking poultry from the prczn- is” of Oaniel levnklns. g The accused had bcell drlnklzw to throw it at,‘ ‘to him. He; ‘,_t_ t‘ it was e bag owls. (Witness v tilled the ‘- ck Mil l: si..~l.u.....~ r r l a "gnnd. I -r- -» d“- “M... ‘Ratio ._‘_ l-fewas not drunk. but slightly lYl- toxlpoted. ' i Cross examined by My. Mechcmi‘ Mr. Jbnkihs went f0 tlie' station with us. 1t we: o. o, t marked it down. Jenkins dl 'not tell me in taxman‘? ' ‘Idwpfld wh ‘u if nib in tufl “ g ‘a _ ca, “ at no __ ‘er k 11m lllll hi and?" cue iopt Motwft lgrtiiydrfib eet‘ id; Ora‘: on all“ Wltngls sold tonmetrget to uic wrglicurc. . ‘ tries are members cf the Lcnglr, "lie was \l'lti195“ “He had started to slip away while I was picking up the bag, and kept on going away. I took the i281’ to the Station, with illcpoultry. an: gave it lo the Cllicf. The prlsoris- i the accused ill Jlilllflllil. He. made no resisiq station. Mr. Jenkins came along» He enquired lf it was fmle his, Offloer Higgins and myself oildl due machinery no the best means ~.f izaililng all accord. lguay said the United States 11ml, l _____ .- ‘T FOLKS!-~I 1rl<iz l PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT THE ENflRE MEMBERSHIPOF CLUB =‘ l l l 64000-00 0-000 vooooo 0-030 04' E Condensed Specials i RATE-Ac per ‘were net each insertion in this column- c-occceooe-oooyovoo-vo-OOO-e _. -—<.l ‘FOR snhrz-‘srx PAIRS one. lmr. price reasonable‘. Arthur soao-lz-ia-ef ‘son SALE-FINE OONGOIIUM i rugs; on enluid lipoleum. Rood - as new. 42 Brighton Road. e g oao. nos-io- 4| iron sALE-q-‘Ammnls . l Spurgcon Wench, Nort§ v . . . .. f. w JYOU WANT ooon rumour i Prices 60 for.‘ 30¢} ' ' 250 for 55c; b00110; H2 for $1.96. Office. Guardian Job Pllllfi. i l-ltcll. =5 lllw PllWFl¢l"ll.-'bl‘¢l1¢noe‘ incite ‘didn't ron slur- rwo rme prbven breeders. ‘use chm‘ emf dark mete pups. Welter-flunk. l Merefillbld. =- lflN-iflelorili looiuluned in» 151x43 ~ . . "ll". in! “w we t! HQ’. i v x J t‘. s '.l-' l7‘ . r jl -i a London,‘ t is "rwr-m- ‘~ "fr r‘ 4-.