._ crseimrgeio ana. "'rt-mes make eo monmso pans. - PAGE NINE ~>¢ _ j ' _ , ` 3 -'lvovyneamsx ‘ I 'T' li!! medical loiencg has all tl_|_ ~I1ysk_eps;_i_l unto the tsct‘t_i§i¢ bw.” I _. _ -special care needs to be taken of °°""f° . :a . _ lhliolii- .There sro now one-.titty rf n.‘2'°»..i2°°1.>‘s“!".°._~‘.>°v¢ fi" ess wi. la the case L generation ago. The average treatin length of_ llje_`_has increased _about ons~_ llldilp fourth,'and as the average is g'reatiy'd“e-' §:‘T_’£°°° °‘;"“’lf°» “nd P‘“'“°"|““'-" f° ‘h°_ ` ¢!0l.'§,d t.'¥,!l1_s excess of _deaths under five t-0:1; req" red or the special mdmduu' ' it _i,s__ps_r_tic\_;la_rly because of much_ioager__|n¢ 0 "lik ¢|_ln\\_~before that our mortality aver- eiieh one of whom is very different from . I", 'improved so much s,_.|em|Hc the others.- it is only appropriate. then, ' " ' that thc new special department of clini- ,un "ml the q____s______n of __ed__c_n__ the _ci_1_l__u_iedlclne should he called by a name _ of "sixty, if is »aia.'i1iaa vias *lin* medicine has been occupied for many , death rats among children. A special de- the G llirhnent ol medicine, called pediatrics, illelllinl)-has been very properly adopted fmlll the two éreelr' words meshing child f°" ii- ' and healing. was established about half u century ako and a special chair creatcd|E|';°_" b°‘“'°““ “"5” “'|1° "fe \'¢‘¥0"¢l that would not be alive if the infantlic_ tel. U uma' mt' °f "en twenty 7°‘"""’3° Md mldde age much better than the _voung maintained itself. ~ Ch ' .Now medical science and, shove ali, to medical education is coming to recognize am that s similar benefit can becoaferredtin upon ankidd by the csrelui specialty of d , _ maui stations, must be accepted calmly f mu 'without any possibility ot :nuch relief for “vided in excess for this hem engine umm' A` m'°°°' dung' h"»°°m°\°v" that the animal part of man ls. it will not the scientidc attitude toward old mge, be however. _Met_ohn_liro!i‘, at the Pasteur an Institute, calmly discusses the possibil- WI ity of msnfllvlng on to 120 or. perhaps tu 150, _if only the disharmonies of llfe*can rre bs co ctegl. Distinguished thinkers-in psychology- hare-_` quite seriously 'dis- cussed thelquestlou. sa to whether death es may not Irealiy be s process of anticips- di tion in human life because of the con~ In victlon that has come to so mauymlnds th that almost any adectiou occurring after re sixty is likely to carry- the patient ol'-_ In Cereals it lol-that by will. power-men 5, ‘ i e_,1 Inner nhyliclvrrere- ' "t*i-2* M toildéchrégilfar death is inevitable. S; 9_1: qie_.otii_ ,`1land._it is vf¢.il_`.kn¢tws .ther th our stellar' ~.iusus"aaa' on uc- .. who give up 'ln sii`c’h' diseases as pneu-A d v | _ nv regards physiology. pntlioiogy. tenden- »Wh° km-‘W 919 Bflltistlcs of the death rate cies to disease and resistive vitality. '.i‘hls IUIDIII fiillliilfell W-ill appreciate very vvoll is particularly loticeable with rcgaril to how muéh hah' beeh Mcpi;npl“shed by this the t o most_ important functions of nui- deDlrture`. “There are literally thousands ;;'_§__'lfE "ning “Pd °|°°p'"g' I‘°"g "g" of chiidr_eu'allve now in our large cities ,.1 m lor it in all the medical schools. Those: _ y i \v i the diseases of the old. It has been too 12 much the °“"°m t° think th” wld “ge reason for this. They are not nearly so must necessarily be associated with suf- ac feriug and that the inevitable progress D _ l h' l b d h I ' _ towar death, with its accompanying Azwessee w't in tw* ° 'V are muc wer e rbed. Above ull. it is important that long lablislied habits of eating stall not be sturbed in the older years, especially 5' L an before. Mnuy a man who after a asouably long lii’e=of simplicity in eat~ g__comq_into coii_d_ltlons__o_f life where nlhg becoines' a` fnnc`tion_`an_d »_conrse nners and luncheons and breakfasts u utine suders severely from lt. It is Iiu ‘ esefeaoes llteraifiy-that=men sometimes ` '_4»'~la='.»'i _ _ _ , _ . f -» .. _,<,, ., ~ »» f _ .eW~ V as_ ___-- 1- f J _ ,='+ - ~ _basl "_1 . 1 ; - . * "" _ 'A _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ i _ . 1' -I-i - he New- Depa.rtment'of‘Medicine, Which Has to Do with the Treatment of the Ag I by 'Ma.ter1al_lVIethocis- Death Takes the Quitters” I 'I ' -i' _..._ BYAI I " " mt mme old so ul to obmm thesei utely oicc¢_aa_ury,__tliut they s~hould.slecp nil qnent npon thc growing; old of the tissues. to :ako a rest, and finds before long that It has been found that it is extremely H01! to get out for herself, to do many cnsabl l ` ~ '~ ' ' ` " fter all. it is n question. not of treat- ld age. but of treating old persons. gona to_pedintrics_ Geriatrics-frotn reel: geras (un old man) and latrics There are certain noteworthy differ- < and those who are in middle life ocrlltes declared in one of his a'pIm-I sms. "The old stand fasting much lie/-l inn those of middle nge. nut' Iiiost- nf l ildren are very easily hurt by lurk of od." This ls ihe keynote of entlnlz ont: the old. They need li-as food than earlier years. -wel if they insist on ent~ K as much as formerly they suffer from It is ratherlensy io understand the tive as in middle life cud their lieut a consequence they do not burn tip sn ch fuel. and if the fuel continues to_bc long before the fire box will be cloglred d _before processes of various sind:-i tlrln‘ the body will be seriously dis- Moderation in Eating. the dlrecti n of more abuudr.nt eatin » ig their graves with their teeth." Mod~ dl.. I _ .__kw, df. d H-~ I ‘ _eration in eating--is-of il_rs__tIitppo_rt'i\_nce ` onso\\ neg sense ono lst onl to Zi.‘iiberoiil'd¥is',l'1t has often been s_afd,- talies __ my t “em~i “nwpry mntwho °" ii 1 in iii wi _ " in the-e ' stages o t e _ . I _ _ _ = I' ' Y ' pw H1 y _ W ° m1§~'.`i.f iifiiliiliytififiiftiliiiiifnffé' y°u`¢h'IHil."-s Meiiitetism of its own which it imparts to the ou, Lining Them out of De- _j§§df_°;'_§'_j_‘“_f_"=;_'i_'_§‘_ _<_>_';_L_<»-;;_;~_f_'_<_;1_{1§;~f-_ ___'1_‘1~=»c f,i :,,|_-g.;,_,¢,ia__to hue _anuouucrid _l_o _ _ . _ . _ ‘ _g ' 'pressron and Despondcncy. , _______ticu,,,,|y good fur' old people, JG';;§.|>ctiiiti»-illtli and en-pt uut1i.»Inn-lieu for _ ys clan one ay t t ie was _t n ~. , " I ' ` . I __ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ rls one of those. walking. cspc<'l:illy |n‘r| f getting u. new set of teeth .undltlie time, but tlicy ought to spend ut least hur some rcusons, such ns ovcrwork in there is no test for him in the sense of _ _ _ , __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ company with a friend or fricutiz. is an- a. dentist should bcvsulnmoncd fur eight hours lying down with itll portions youth, thc dctcriuratiug‘effcct of certain being satisfied with doing nothing, butiot|,L,r_ ,md than in recom y_.,u.s ,he ,uhm "li purlwkc. L_eo XIII. had been one ofthe body on about the some level, so iiisciiscs, ovcrsti-euuousity of life, the that if-heh-as been much cu d d ' ' _ ~ _ °° pi” ""_'"5 of walking down stairs luis boon rr~o;;~Iir. the iuo_st abstemious of men ln thc as to save their hearts, the necessity for abuse of st-iunilants. drugs and tobacco thc preceding yfrurethcn for peace of mindlm d W Hull! 0 I t d d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ze _ e probably owe thc suggestion; _ r o oo an had always dons a_n pumping blood sg_algg_t_£he force.,of grav- and the niilucnce of heredity, sonic mon for himself he_ must continue to have of this to some of the GL,__m_m s_"_L__-_xhsmlll-1 ous amount ot~work. His _phys_i-j tty. 1't must _not ,hz/` furgoit_s_pi‘tb‘at some develop inn-deuiug of the arteries premii- mental occupation. Some one once said. but ,ttnericliii cxporlt-nt-c luis slmu-ii it 1'" well pleased with the slate of- the tio gallons "dt 'blood-that is, sixteen zurely-tliotis.mucli sooner th it h d veil ' , _ I _ __ _ ,_ . 'lil 5 0° Very ‘ » We must “Cup-l °“" mind” ‘Vm’|to be ii very valuablc foriu of ext-rcise ln,m ’s _l_ie_a_l_th, which _enp_hl_gd__hlp; _gg M._poqudsf;5oes.'.ihron_¢h the” he§ii\b%_ about normally come.. A man is literally as old doing things or else they will do us That int ii it ui ' it* r in s' “ "t" 'te“"1`l`lile` merely niet anion - i- 1 ' ti ri r i r nt is inenniy true- ' ‘taking "nit weight from muse who '"°\""i s so muc n sp e o s years, very ni nu .» _ _ _' us ns ar cries. nn is ar er os o use - pt-,my we 0,, in ,.¢.,,., lly hesitated about tliechanke lniiiilwr perlorméd hy theybenil. fllllltlel is individuals have grown old before their After occupation of mind th 1 I ra ' . __ . ___ ,I (_ .` _ _ ' ' ‘ 0 H1091 U1-_ For older wouicn (bbw much weaker 51:1 ‘rtainl`y‘*this'-'naar be pamshrssed. been his diet that might come witaths'lnt¢o_i 'Il°l’l11.°U¢-'_ Th' lifting °f"\~'35li\\l¢°l‘°°|2 time. There has been question ot cures portant nreeerviltive fOr the vid is wo- we com mann | i " disease wlthlrut exception se- it cure many years of_i_ite for himself. I _Thié __ ` _ Ifood, Rest and Air. ' his p_ The great redactionla the death rate ing o at lengthouixfg of iiie has come as yi rewll that among chlldrer’ and the corresponding th oi attent`it`nt'pa'x-ticuiarly to three thlnsl- oi! food, sir had rest. Overfeedlng is only 0 Millie little' bit ` oreberlous than too little slr en rf ‘iloii', _though pelzfeotioufls no triile." na r the old. \ I, ' ' An extremely interestlpgistory is told .. ll 0l°ll1 or-_gleam nbometimes the details with re- clan. gwyionv seem .vm trillion-b!1¢‘°"/I P cpe IDP [ll the physician- .ot the late Pope Leo I 1 D _ ._ _ _. _ ._ . __ - ‘ice cream and butter shall to a great . extent be taken out of their diet. \\'itli V ‘regard tn exercise tht- ui in ‘as"xfe‘k'atil`i"7`!ii'¢'health of the young and du the old ction of new teeth. He declared ai _ l-Trmes nuke |,e,|g1|, _though once:-"No, Holy -Father. I shall, no: iiiiouut of sleep. and Pl'¢°l“fi°“' t° °b' °l .- _ ` _ _\ ` "li‘\!\lth is no triile." It ls' the food. its p: ' In _ d especially cars s __ ltzgeglltii-lsepauil :bt bl; an excess ofiit: more. You have been getting on very the lmoi‘m."§."u._l`uhd wn¢¢,|,(ul|;¢|| that well with the old ones, and I have grave `tlt'ere shall M an abundance of lt. 'and the fe rmlt you to get a new set of teeth.” Wr all have the old ones repaired,” but un ars ns to what might happen to your d sin the proper a_-umint of 't. that makes mi i-g if _ . .n their cilvlrouuicnt is the presence iii - i1°°|'t'~ Beiideb _*ii* °i'_l.Fh°'3.id "9 d°W", dell Holmersaid that a-phyeiciancould troubles of iife,.aud cven impendlns dis the house with tiictu of several uniuai-» gum] [hmm mmm" in me mst "wut, ful" l0f1`\li'flllI€ ililiillf til; mmdle ‘lf file" cure any disease if L: only came to him solution, than occupation with those much ricd dauglitt-rs. Thoy take nil the re fum working day. If 'they get up it little ofter_|n_t|m9_ but tim: the diseases of many_of younger than himself lu which he_ is Spopsihility off niotht-r`s shoulders and 1.1: “V915 °'e|‘?@k' ‘md‘ sm? “P “MH neun? his patients ought to have come for treat dccply interested Many a grandfather ‘L _ _ _ _ _ _ . - -' _ _ lry to do c\'crytliing for her. ki-ep lior “H _,lawn ¢he'Iglxg¢¢»r| hour tiny slmill: ,110 ment in the persons of their grandfather-s. finds the very best tonic for his vitnliii from going out in msc tl " `lr b f ` ' _ _ _ ~ i icro luis hcct _ stomach because of the work that bro on etween two and our ocloc by gom9t},|ng very similar ought to be said ln intimate association with his grand the ,,]fg|,t,.,,t Mm" - , l 5' ght be set for it by the new teeth." l lil _ ge in lie \\'c-nthcr und rin _a l>l‘°|°11l¢d interval of ly_ii1l_d0W|1~ Ill of nrterio-sclerosis. It needsti be treated children. Youth has a magnetism of ir- _wn_nt to niabe arrnnwmt-me ny “-|,|.~i,, ,W 1-is _ ` ' rr ` habits of inactivity. There is the tempta- tion of a man well on in years to give up walking to it great extent, to ride in car- riages and to sit in the house a great deal. What has been lcnrued about the heart in recent years shows very clearly that uu- less lt gets n ccrtuln definite amount of exercise lt does not do its work as well as it otherwise would. At Nauhelm, the greatest health resort for heart cases in _the world, while the 'baths constitute the .attractlorn it is well recognized by the medical profession that the grsdizated 6!- ercise up the low grade hills which sur- round Nauheim which is always cnrcfullyI must begin not when the patient is already thirty or forty pounds over weight, but to get u table that will show exactly what b that is. » d Much can be done however, by rcguliir This nccd not mcnn that they shall be dc- u the food .41rod'ucts that they like best, `h but that cvcrytliing that they out shall be prescribed constitutes the most success- pains ful part of the treatment. Stokes, the those irrentcst of English authorities nt the [why middle of the nineteenth century. insisted who 1, that even for fatty hearts gradually in-_ d¢.a1_ creased exercise is' extremely important. in mi Europemany men have t_he"practlce of re- not when it is already fully developed, but own which it imparts to the old, lifting she hall h clining for n while st this time, and a twenty or forty years before, when the them up out of depression and despou . _ - fa goodrninuy of those who have lived long abuses in eating, drinking, working, sud, dency. Curiously enough, associations cess in nature. It moans that a certain ll ha h J MES J WALSH ,¢_»_3I ~ . __ __ _ _.___ .1 'Tcl _ \v! nd this habit nl breaking the above all, worrying, were nisklnrthem- with those of mature orlmiddle age have_ umou ’- _ .I - -' ._ l I 1' v I I I __ '_ _ day for u lkne about its middle. selves felt upon the arterial system. not so much benefit for the old. Often_thcre is always s certain satisfaction il 2. by_uuNo_1v!ork Hmldoo. Au r|qi»1'\_¢el'vs0.\ _‘ ' I 5"# '_ .In recent years public ;attention has It is extremely important that the old they cnipharize the impossibility and lu- it. lt has often been called to attention e dii'fereuce'between health and dis g§l‘h_aI.H_ope did pot' 'get rss new ter-tn. been very `wiilr-ly attracted td the quel~ should keep up their occupations, so as capacity for accomplishment which age which; lifter 'ill,"'i'nea'ns only -"dll- ." £551’ eating, the ‘most itnportfant ine-tor lion of the hardening of tho arteries that to prevent occupation of mind with it- more or less necessarily brings with it. ldtisl' rt- though it may have serious can-_for thc tet`cut_io|'i of' health" in ngo is GCCHPH l\|Iu0Sl n0filH|||y it Old BBB. Arie- self to a harmful degree. Men, like ma- When s. man can help young people and r_each nc" (0, [pg om _._, wen u for me 'g|e¢,p_». Tho” upqye Islny. _"Q94 mm-9 rlo_~sclc,|_~n_sis has como to be or-nsidcrcd a chines. will rust out sooner than t-.hey will be mucii with th m th hi id fl l e, en so eryears . ~ liccp than _they did in middle life. or at dread dismiss that sho_rlcns mclfs lives. wear out. Many nt man at the age ofinre likely to have more of happiness and have proper occupation of mind with a¢__we h_.v,.|em.m,_-_ rn ,went ym"_leasi~ need -te _spend tncre of their time As_'n_mntlcr of fuel. it is almost on mevl- sixty or less gives up his occupation in health than under any other circum- ln dennhe uppneatlon of prinmplu of in d rwliuiiiu position. Il. is not ahan- mhle ilercinpzueut or the clmnites _conse~_lifc. thinking that now it is time for him stance. s _ __ s e saved all fatigue. Now, tlgue is a. valua-bla conservative pro- nt of energy has been used up, and that muscular exercise is really only ying and pleasurable when I es a point where it is properly fl- Klling. Unless mother is allowed to any things that she has to do for heh elf and unless she is encouraged to ex- E' 9 “qu gpg, U as great an _ __ _ __ __ ____ _ _ ._ __ _ ~.~~ . ._ .-..._.-II _ important for old age not to' lapse into thin 5. there is danger thstshs ma rod Y out s oncr than wear out. Any one who knows conditions in households whell the daughters try to make things too cusy for mother will appreciate Lhelt remarks. Any physician is likely to lnvi seen n number of cases in which over- solicltudo for mother on the part of thi daughters has, if not actually shortened life, certainly made the closing years ol mothcr's life more full of mental liul cven physical discomfort than it othw- wlse would have been. ___ Exercise of Legs. 1** 4"' It has come to be realized very clearly in recent years that a great many of thi and aches of the old, and especially in the legs, are due more to lnse than to any other factor. Old mel ave to stand much suffer a, great As these pains and aches are worse ny weather, they have usually been ‘i It is recognized now that the tendency set down to rheumatlsm. It has come to _.of the old to drop into flesh is particularly be recognized, however, that the word unfavorable for them. Their obesity is due _rheumatism should only be used whelwvlt tu u great extent to the inactivity to which there has been an acute stage with favor flltil' ,Vcdrs predlsposes them, but the ac- and redness and swelling of joints. Tho cumulntion of Int has had two had elfects. other pains and aches are due to long uso First, because of the weight it requires the of muscles. Sometimes they are due to individual to curry around it furthe- dis- Eat foot, often _to enlargement of thl courngcs activity. Second, it accumu- veins lates around important organs. especially veins, sometimes to standing without any Rl‘Ul-'Hd the hcnri. though also in the ab- proper exercise of leg muscles. In tho domen, and hampers their activity. Great upright position the leg muscles are hrmly, mm must be exercised. then. not to perniit'comractea and the circulation in the this the accumulation of fat. There is only walled voip; is considerably 1mmp¢|~¢¢|_ 011° WHY to do this. cnt no more than isyvcnous circulation ls greatly helped by, required for the amount of exercise talreli. mug(-U Juli! as soon as the weight begins tn go up pity f beyond the normal weight for height there by mg* must be less eating and more exercise. Care which thoroughly empties the "ip", of the leg, spoken of as varicose lar contractions. Hence the macu- or some dciinlte exercise of the legq walking downstairs and the While the return circulation is most lill- portant in thc legs, sometimes the dined when flvc per cent more than the normal Ci weight for heiglit is noted. It is not hard turb rculatlon through the arteries is dll- cd. The feet of the old rather easily ecotne cold, and it may require a loud enl of warmth to restore circulation. At Difficult ta Reduce Weight_ the end of a long day if an old person When oltlcr pcopic have once put on hw dom) mth cold feet they my mu.. “aight it ____ l__m______ dimcult to take it DE uiilccfiiliicss for several hours. Sir Henry, _ 1. hompson, Lhc distinguished En lish sur- K exercise and proper limitation of food. geom who "ved to' be we" beyond eight: ud rotosa book on old age when he wu \\r' nicd nil stnrchy substances and most ofllmst fourscore' had the custom of puma; is feet for at least tive mlnuta just be- fore going to bcd into water gradually somewhat limited and that ccrtnin spe- "mae as hot n~s he could stand' This dh' lcndcd the veins, brought n. large nan- cmliy fattening nttiulcs like puddiugs __ - u ty of blood down to the legs, and so pre- entcd insomnia. After he had been ou! I. _ _ _ _ __ 1 'c s iert than thc posi- U _ J0l'fi0|1 0f the h¢i1l‘t‘bY _ii'l"Z d°Wll i5 for or-lcrio-sclerosis, but it is un affection ciatlois with the young. Nothing so _ fit- ) 1, 5| _ ~ ‘ ‘“ ' “ cnroiiyth t_bit» - . -. '“‘ in cxiremeilfaiorable factor for old to be prevented, not cured Oliver Weus keeps a man from brooding over th e wo” ‘mm G Umm “'i"]” "'""'k""i "" i’°"“"“d*"] ‘hm all U10 L a meeting or ti dinner, or any other oo ision that might possibly make him nltol`ul, he extended the time of this -out seven to ciglit hours nflcrwurd. _ lu gcncratl it muy bc said that all our vuucc in thc cure of Liic old has come oui ii grcailcr ntlcliliou to hygienic dc- f living. ’l`l|crc |nus_t be full occu. lion of mind, considerable activity of dy and attention to details of health tho iuuttur of air, walter, food and lily I-.rt-wise. l‘l|t-se, with the definite i's||nnii»n that life by no menus uccel~ ily ends \vith‘thc scvunticlli year and y ni,-citli.~utuii_\' \\'i|l| nnytliing less than ntl lu the words of Blsliiiirck th * tri of llfc there tire many pleasuzel thu st-cond sl-vunty, tlicre sccms no uson why mi-n should not livc healthy il liuppy t-oniiitle-riilrly hcyond thy". ~ort\ :intl ton witliont uecossarl incur. ‘ Lv g any of tht- unhappiness suggested Psniinlai flir- is Irbisrar is JY 5 4'-‘ig Lirsx or *NV ~5e.'-a»liuf'. ' T' “‘ ‘ 7 NoRWAY's FIJTURE KING. 8 H861' .¥_ misa- ~ ;,x "\'-....,.. r~,‘..»,.,1»1~==d~ 5'- , - -» }§:=.»ea:e.. _., "§~,-/~ 'Z ' -1 'Id' suggest that you .and acici, wi`th‘*ai:ivan- 'Rubbing or Scrubbing. ~- , CHRISTIANIA, July 21-Many flags were displayed in the capital tuf day in observance of the tenth birth- day annlversary ot the Grown Prince Olav. who if he lives _will some day betiome the king of Norway. The nor- thern climate appcars to have agreed with the prince, who has developed into u lively, robust, youngster dur~ ing his eight years’ residence in Nor- way. Many persons profess to scc in decided likeness to his maternal graudlatiicr, the late King Edward VII. of England. -_A SOUTH ATLANTIC PRINTERS ORGANIZl'~}_ AUGUSTA, Ga., July 2:-'Delegates from the typographical unions of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina assembled here today to complete the organisation of the Trl-State Pi-ln~ tyrs' Association. The purpose ot the new organization is to bring the members ot the craft: into closer aili- a-nde. Ofilcers will be chosen tomor- row. ~.__.__._..__ _ e _ M nord s I iniment (‘o Limited Dear Sire, This lail I got thrown on a fence and hurt my chest, very I ilrtived In extrl Ol had, so I could not work and it hurt and patched foxes which will me to ui-saute. 1 tried an kinds oi ld t 1 t 'ye ,pet Liniments and they did me no good. °°ab:ve ave” mga" <“§na§ one some or msamrs mst . miss this maP_y Write eg; MENT, warmed on flannels and ap- plied on my breast, cured me com- plstely. rrns 'rims VALLEY rox , R C- H' °°““‘“’°°"~ _ _ BX_CHANG_n__ _ 0!lWny, Diiby Go., N. B. ‘1 W w .-Rot! arrester T"i_°V9l‘°Y»i’°¥’?'l_° L ~‘ I I ~ i ' the features uf the youthful prince iii l i F or Sale _ _ __ Foity. crossed foxes, pups and yearlings from fifty toclgbty .lad cent black and silver. $6oo,0o to $2_5oo.oo per pair. Twenty pair ied also two silver black male pups. 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