wh:I Clog“; ..;... \u. glare pinata”. Tb! English are than“ be tern. A chh plpit .tbr l‘li‘tit'll inc alum- poking fun at John llull‘ giver tbi lullou ing singular brt at thigt inn lnhvl cu .Nul John ———-— and Lord ("av—om Tin rim, who in a \try unali m..n. bet the nilivifi who in II ion or a mainthu b.- coal-[catty him twice around the bippodromc. .\ large number o: ladies anl gentlemen at“ tended to “invest; she prov-ceding. l “'hcn the giant and piginy met the- letter said : “ Now. my Lord. I am rtady. Take Oil your clothes." " “dint! strip myrrh? You don't mean it “ I bet to carry you. but not a particle! of your clothes. t‘onie. let's pxocced It. won‘t do to disappoint these ladies and; gentlemen." 1 But my kid was inflexible. Ilc. blushed at thei bare thought of shouingl liimsdl‘ in thc‘thin costume of Venus; emerging from the waves. So the rcfci‘ct'y decided that Sir John had won the bet. Pat went to the house ofthc priest to confess his sins. and passed into the kitchen to ask for the holy father, but perceiving that there was no one in the room. while a fine ham was lying on the table fresh ll‘o market, l’at lost no time in securing the prize. lliding it as well as he could under his coat. he proceeded to the apartment of the priest, and said: “ IIere. your rivcrcnce. is a fine leg of bacon which I stole and brought us a present to your holiness. \\'ill you taltc it E" “ Take it I" said the confussor, “ by no means. Carry it back instantly." “ Faith an' I did. Sir. and he said 110‘ wishes to make the most money, be will wouldn't take it, by no means." “ Very well then, l’atrick, you may keep it." “ [in I’ll be absolved. your rivercnce E" demanded Pat. “ Yes. it is yours, if the owner will not him it back." “ Good morning; God bless ye; long life to your rivcrcnce." Manav.-—lt‘you are for pleasure marry; if you prize rosy health marry. A good wife is heaven's best gift to man—bis angel and ministbr of,graces innumerable --his gem of many virtues—his casket ol'jewels—bcr voice is sweet music—— lur . tiles his brightest day—her kiss the guardian of his innocence—her arms the pale ol'his safety. the balm of his health, the balsam of his life—her imlustry his surest wealth—4101' economy. his safest steward—her lips his faithful counsellors --bei‘ bosom the softest pillow of his ctt‘L‘S, and her prayers tne ablcst advo- datcs of heaven's blessings on his head. Corners have always neon popular. The chimney-corner for instance. is cu- (l arcd to the heart from the earliest to th: latest hour of existence. 'l‘ne corner mmbmu-d. wl at. sweetstores of things it b imomtmiéw tnr. tram: .ou1'..i;oulgr..-aiaiii " 'nanhood! A snug corner in a will. or objected to such a thing? A a woman's heart—once get .‘ou may soon command the| N} corner in tire Temple of pamc__u,.,.; - t that and you become immortal. Judge was onco oblige. Irishman in a crowded time in the old country before have slept with a Judge. w not i" “ Yes. yer honor," said Pat; “ think yer honor would have been a h. time in the old country before yo.d been a Judge. too." b-i A waggisii journalist, wao is often merry over his personal plainness. tells this story of himsrlt‘: “I went to a drug- store early the otltct“mornin;_,r for a dose of morphine for a; .iriend. The night clerk objected to giving it to me without it prescription, evidently fearng that I meant to destroy myself. “ l'shaw !" sai l I. “do 1 look like a man who would kill himself?" Gazing at me steadily for h :l!' a minute, he replied. ‘I don‘t know. 5mm to me ifl looked like you, I should be greatly tempted to kill myself.' ” A little girl of three years was saying l~::r prayers, not long since, when her broiherhltout your years old. came "*ind and pulled her hair. With— "' “he! brad, she paused and Lori . excuse me a minute had an evening -n was present " an appoint- exceedingly tion about u be was ".Nt‘l‘ ‘vm lungs. V all you :bcst iriend—troat it well. si’iiiirzasiiiiif .ii wit grid-iiriultural. A.\ltl.\l$ l'tlll FARMLRS. lirpcnwc in the moth that mi: away they are like cat- tttid miu', ur nthq vcrinin. in your granary. The) won-inni- your luml carninys in\ isibly. and know" in that they are gout. Seiuiiidne will. then. every expenditure. and weigh its necessity. Thought costs nothing. and hence it is not expensive to think. and thinking to advantak rm: ' a dollar, and brings you many I .morc to your pocket. l‘itk lip—bang up.—Your land ll your l’ick tip—hang up.--Ynnr extremities are your hcart—let it be active. l‘ick rip—hang up.-—Kno\vlcdgc is a good land—dresser. l'ick tip—hang uli—Carc, a good granary. l’iek tip—bang up.—-——('arclessness. n rat-bole. l'ick up—ltz‘mgup.—-—Daybrcak's dcws. farmer's diamonds. l’ick tip—hang \lp—-—-SO\\' when you should—reap when you can. Pick tip—hang up.-—Go away slow—— come back quick. Pick up——hang up.—Quick market-— empty fields. l’ick up-—-hang up.—Good master— gond horse. Pick up—liang up.'—Much much money. care— Instead, as is generally the case, of selling the best fillies. the best mule colts, the best bull calves, or the best l‘cifcrs. keep the best to breed from and sell the poorest. If the stock-grower accomplish his end in this way. If he fails to do tbis,he will lindina few years that instead of having good stock all the while to sell. he will fall back on a very poor grade of stock. or at best he will have the poorest of its kind. The first great principle. then. is to look at every licld. animal and tree upon your iarm, and see to it that they earn their living by increase. Crowd on to every single thing all your energies to tnake them work to advantage for you. and never iakl~ a business step that does not point in this direction. The great principle. in raising or growing, is to select such grains, fruits, or animal-3, as will produce the greatest value, with the least expen- diture of labor. HOUSE AND LOT IN SUMIVIERSIDE! 1901! Sale. in the Eastern pa“ Sl'M- Ml'lllSlDl'Jmn \\’.~\'I‘I<Ili S'l' .E . 'l‘hc ' llama: . V _ soon in betusfiummi on \\ ire" Smut-er h S. "V at present occupied by Mr. W... 1..."... n. thin-inn tln- prcmi , . . ‘: . '1 ossi». all)" can be given immediately. ’l'wo ih.r ls ol' the purchase moi "can remain on interest for two years by givingr good security. distr—nbont 1; c ’goud HARDWOOD. which Is on the pro lscs. For pariie iply at the JOURNAL 01110 May ‘1. 1867. Look Right Here! ill/(I‘ll;- IlllLl) I’lllll’l‘lll'l'l' entails/Lid: of 17d) acres of LAND, situated in Lot ‘J, WILMU‘I' \'.\L1.1i\', being about live miles from Sun- ui-nisiiua. and wiibii .iixuit (Hll‘ (jltzll‘lcl' ot‘a mile of Messrs. G. ’1‘. l . There is on the Dwellin ' 11 eonveni: ; there is i ning partly ss the [out ul'tbe firm, and also any quantity of bug nintiltru at the rear of the premises. and is within a short di:tunve of the mud beds. About 1011: res hflllt' nm is cleared, and the‘lt’iiiidnder is covered with hard and soft wood. The above l’t'opcrty is very pleasanth situated. and oll‘ers a good in\'c.~lun~nt to uni one wanting a farm. as 11 \\ ill beoll‘crcd at ibi- smill hill" of £370; part of the pnl' insi- mom-v will be required to be paid down. and the remainder may remain on security on the farm. immediate possession given. A. W.»\l'Ull &I$1{L)Il. Summer-side, May 2, 18157. If Freehold Property FOR. SALE IN SUMMERS . 4 = :1 L” .7 E .-'- ,. _-, m .i It. iogellici vitli otln-r about to his busi- ...l The ‘House > “7‘ ‘lll'll on Socrn Manner S'ri 'll' the 'i'vsbvti-rian t'hul'il iz-r, direct— 1|iilili'nt‘ ‘ wuZWanoii W’ r Hols-lay suntan :flR RAUL 1.0T. p1 (lunar. t~ . O the I‘rudoy trriatt ( “ll . l- I «Lilr u-I‘eidc. 'l'tn- llnuw is tint-bod is m: x 2:; (M. and is it story biph Hint of 1m .dl‘ut on Ventral Shoot. maid met lit! (wt. 'l‘vrno «airy , and made known at Hun It ul'i Iloolrston'. Sunni hide. bltlfi‘ll 2". 1864'. If A Valuable Freehold Farm FOR SALE. 'lllll-I Siibscrilwr oll'cxs for lilll“ 15 cms of impruu‘d LANDJULR “'1' 'i l ' ‘M't‘l- lent DWELLING IlUl // .tci ' llll' , cr vcetown. a mile from till.\N.\It\’, with n ilplend' oul lltillrt‘, and across ‘lic ('\“nlrl' Ilflllt‘ fa 'l‘liin valuable property flourishing settlement of Lot 25. and is within a the \\'czdcyan Chapel, l'ost Utllve. Should any person wisl to purchase the part of the tiivm with the nuildings. or the whole. he can do so. and part of the money may remain on security ol'ilu- property. For further particulars apply to the Sub- scriber on the premises. GEORGE CROSBY. Upper Freetown. April -1, INST. 12in VALUABLE PROPERTY For sale in Summerside ’ ‘111-2 " scriber being about to remove to the It inqniil Farm, reecnilypnrctnm-d by him, ott'crs for sale the whole of 11‘ 'lm- l‘l'llt'l‘Y in the rislng 'l‘ow of i\ Hillt- SIIMG. which consists of ’ One llousc, w: ),/ situated on Central Street. V/ The Building is (it) x 269 o story; high. and is well llnish The. Shop, which i: 'u the front alike .1 llilinlg. is completely timslicd for a Dry Go ls ore, and is a good situation. There is n i Stable and ('oach House on the lireltllat. and a pump in the yard. 5 One Dwelling IIousc, situated on Second Street. The Building: is 36 X 26, and is all finished. There is a well in the yard. mid a. large piece nfland for a Garden. The size of the lot is o'U .v 100 feet. The above Property offer a good investment to any [It'rsltlls wisliiin.r to purchase I'ropcrly in this uo-alu‘ail 'l‘own. 'l‘crms e iuul made known on applica- tion to the Siibscriber. STEPHEN W. CLARK. it‘ Summcrsidc. April 11. lstl’i. ‘ FOR SALE! L VALUAltIJ'J BUILDING I u . 4 uu-rsidc.t'rontintt‘ Cci a . rec Illl- joining the Baptist ('1 , I t: rio nbont 1le feet square. App a 11-21 {IL-\M‘S llookslore. Summ ’ la. January 3.18M. tl‘. Co—I—rii—Jietition Stumped. ROOT AND BRANQIL‘. . CALI. :A'l: ’ / yous rsi kinds of Terms Liberal. Summersido Block Shop, Water Street Feb. 21. 1567. 15m 'l‘llE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE at his LUMBER Yellll) 01y “'A'l'l'lll STREET all kinds of co 515 Pine & Snruce Boar 8. Deals, Scantling Laths. Pailings, Shingles, tudding &c. &c. it?“ Lumber constantly kept on hand. .1 HS CALDW'ELL. Sunnnersidc. Jam. 1867. 1y WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT! A “'ntclunakcr at Alberto" l! Vl‘lllil Subscriber wishes to inform the in- habitants of Ar and vieiniiv, that be has located on t 'iimn', and'wonld be please to rec ltring i 1 your ‘ them adj sir-d. ('locks \ 1 be cart-fully fastened when liil’tt'n bin 0 0 that no injury "ll occur. 1110 bit s will remember i here is the chance to get their jewellry repaired. " (tut). 1. MOORE. Albertnn, Fangs, 134:7. ‘ PRINCE (JOU’l TOBACCO FACTORY. 1111'} HUIIHCNIIII'IH would announce to his friends, cusioun-rs mnl the public. that be lnui, at It iroiisidcrable outlay lor new moulds mid nurebiucry.m; enlarged mul ill.- proicd the capiu 11y of his l".\t?’lUlt\' In Summersidc, c s and Walclics and have '. ..ou tloss piow' uu -~ .1. H‘l neutrality must sun. rumor“:1m ‘ 0 Kb; thinning )tttl..\t~'.~t§flt “1 I‘im cnwmrn ltl'M. (pale at colored; 150 (‘lic- IM‘I'lItt‘l'III’IK‘ ‘l'liA ; 1'5 "lulu. Holland 1' N; fruit ltbtn. Superior tr Mi “axes Liverpool '1 . Ito ttumtb-n Whin- . Ilhds. and Qtr. ('arltii ‘nlc lll.\Nll\'; llhda. Port and Shem WINE. ()\\'I'I.' ('ONNOLLY. Charlottetown L‘tst l-‘cli.. lslii'. linarcb 7 Curr iagr Factory, 1 :! llcail oi uccn Street, OHM“. TTETOWN! 7 ‘111-1 Subscribers beg leave to acipialnt the public tlu t. having entered into a ('0- l'nrtnership. ll -y u repaired to execute all orders in " OAR GE, LE H, on Blacksmith Ii iless, and having each had considerable experience, they are able to turn out 11 FIRST CLASS Carriage or Sleigh. Repairing of iill kinds. together with all other work nppertainini.r to their line of busi- ness, will be attended to. Send in your orders immediately PROUD 6'; IllcCUUllREY. Queen Street. Charlottetown. Jan. 10,1867. 1y 1e, Saint isks, RLES YOUNG, Agent. '1’ CAPITAL, At Reasonable Rates 0 Premium. )1 for Summer “TR COMPANY, THE LONDON 8: LANCASHIRE P I R E A N D L I P E D ‘2 m =3 m2 ‘7 ,4 ‘- i go é Q a... .95 ,J— V - Z (fl 2 5' < 3 g. 5 Q 33 .E A” S a. E ml< 0 El. 7, 2f 9 .=' O E '5‘ E" 4 .5 2 a L‘ .C .= z.) EN Eleanors. King Squat? Warerooms, amen: onii‘ihnr error: 7 ‘11P) Snbrcribcr begs to inform his numer- ous (-usionn-rs. both in Town and (‘omnry that be has recently added to his Establish- II tent STEAM MACHINERY oflhe best and on the most improved princi- ples, and that be is now prepared to execute 'l‘he Elizab than Turning, PLAININO, *TUR 1N1}, SAWING, & "Jill Ml, nl‘cvcry dcw-riptimi. fourteen inches to one-eighth in illicknc (which saws from ouc-mnl-n-lnill‘ inch t ‘ forty-cigtli ofan . inch in with ;) and, . M O H Eight Circular Saws, W 1'“ no a Window min and Venetian Blinds- for both portabl and stationary splint-s. Constantly onlutn a large snpplyol‘lll: -ri- als ot'every description, for liming. Drawing and Bedroom Furniturc. in lllnvk Walnut. Mahogany. Rose mnl Satin Wood. Ilird cycd and Cut‘led Illttplc, Dirt“ and other Woods. EV EltY CLASS OF scvc al branches Hlt‘l‘lllg Busi- nanucr, and of 11l~lUl1'|‘l1lS us ntiy i I the Provinces. Undertaki g, with Ilcnrscs, do.. in any part 0 the Island. of the Cabinet M II llt'Ml. in Mos;- ' the lntcstsiyles. o a snuilar Establislunc All orders punctunlly satisfaction guaranteed. MARIE BUTCHER. Clnn'loltctown. Mi t'hltZl. 1867. attended to, and Saddle an arness Shop. -" b'ls now nablcd to turn out an the Ioliniljaii l"' have the right I.- I- ’"llli h‘nbsc mi bees It'lll‘i‘ln 3' " ltililtlriltfllls of 'l-IW 1"" ...i II‘S'I‘ received p...- 0 large and and \l ' ‘ 'l‘lllt Hubrcrllnr lmnmmn in Stow. n t‘nH‘v- lolly wtvciot Mink or inme. Iuitlblv tor llll‘ wmm. ‘llil'll for naltty and prlw milnpitl’c wry favorably wiili anything in the Trade. Staple Dry Goods, to Grey. White and l'rintct Column. Warpi- ol‘nll (‘nlonru (.‘lotlirJ-‘lmpi-ls and Lint-inn Plain and Fancy lim- Joodn. Slims-hi. Mantles. and Sarqncr, hi ., Velvet and l-‘clt lint». Steel Skirts. Flu and Glover, Stays. Sontag-i and Honda. b1. Gents’ li‘urnishing‘ Goods, Coats, Jackets, Vests, I'ants. Hats. Caps. Shirts, Shirt Collars. Sciirl‘r. Gloves. Rte. 'I‘uilor’s T 'innnings. - Hardware. All kinds of Cutlery, Carpenter's mnl Sllt|t~ maker‘s 'l'nuls, t'liains an. Zx‘ailu of all kllttll, Paints. l’lltty and Glass. Fishing and Shine 'l‘liri-ad, Win. (‘lotln Brooms mnl Buckcti. llruad'u and Spliler‘s Superior Area and Adzes always in Store. Ten and Molasses, superior) Sup", Raisins. Rice. 3, and Liverpool Soup, Spices of a ndl. Ii'crosenc. Oil. Confectionery. PATENT MEOIOINES, Scouts and I‘onmdes. LEATHER, In Sole, Neal's, Calf and Grained. with other every day rcqmsitcs constantly on hand. I). ENMAN. Summerside. Dec. 6, 1866. NEVVfiOOhs DAVID ROGERS I_Ias VJt'S'l‘ V(‘Q.\ll'l.lil’l‘t-171) ius FALL Ahl) \\'l.\'l‘l'.ll S'l‘lltTlv 0F Merchand.ze, consisting in part of— Dry (iuuds, llats and (‘aps, (,‘otlon Warp. (blue. wliitc and red, I'iai'tbenu ' , in variety, p, llardwarc. "1 ‘ 3 Furniture, 2 lloots and Shoes. 4‘ in” Bull'an Robes, . at , . ~ I ipcr llungm s. L1 Drugs and Medicines. L Brooms. Pads and Tubs Iron an Salt, 'l‘ca, Sugar. /7 Molasws, x, Solo and Uppc L her, Tobacco. ' Conl‘cctioiwr . Soap. (.‘andles. Currants, Raisins, Uliccsc. Kerosene Oil. Vinegar. Pitch and Tar ()nkum, Flour and» Mciil. The above GOODS have been pur- chased on (be bent terms, and will be oll'crcd to the public on the very best terms for (lAsll‘. 1). ROGERS. Sninmcrside, Nov. 1, 18th:. noun, WINE, sums, EROOERIES. an, an. 3P, ’I‘IIE Subscriber l‘ers'for myo‘at his Store In Water Street i p llbls. Extra I-‘lour, Sn ) i . Sbls.‘ Fi’pe do.. Imam doy tr. his at Port Win , tr. Cask: Slieri‘ ' Qtr. Corks Brandy, lllul ‘. Gin. J, I’uns.1tum (strong); Cases Scotch Whisker; (‘ascs Irish Wliiskcv; Cases l'nle Brandy; ‘1 'Dark Brandy Cast-x Claret: (. 1 'ts& half-do. '1‘12. llnus1tice(.\rracan); lloxcs English Conlcctloncry (assorted); Iicgr Coleman's Muslim ; lloxcs do. Sturel l llngs Pepper (ungroun ; laws Sardines, 51b. "I c Cast. lilack Lead, 7 lb I'avk g'es; Itoer Soap; . linls. Washing Soda; lidlcs (forks; t‘oils Manilla llopo, (assorted sizes); (‘oils ln-Inp do. do. llmnllcs ()akuin (best navy). &t'.. din, kc. DOUGLAS M. IlAlllthG'l‘ON. Ch'town. Water Street. Feb. 7, 1567. Labrador Herring! L'S’l‘ liltt‘l—Ill’lu‘l) pcr Schr. Sm Bin]. from 11.\l.li=.\.\. 100 llbls. Labrad l’i'icc‘Slls per llarrc JAMI ‘ Nov 22. 1366 Buch (train Sucks; rring. HOLMAN. '- .hucricun House New Gout“. p... , . W A is. wmww a, m "011'" “N v dlr‘omole yr ' pnm-ntu \o 33:23.“... of modern. b" SODTBNG SYRUP. FOR outbox“ “mflmn, which greatly facilital fl“. I‘m“... M “nut:- iinz. by mi‘ii-ulnix the an “and”, In [m]... mutton—will allay all put Hm “unmmnc “c. tion, and is sum: r0 REGULATE Th some Depend upon it. moibcrn, it will a", use, ioyourrelver, and ‘ > Relief and Health to new. ‘ We have put. up and sold this artlcle ful- over thirty years. and can any, in eonlldc o and truth of it, what we have never been ab 9 to MI" of any other medicine—never has it i‘uilcd inn single instance. to elfcct a care. when timely used. Never did we know an In- stance oi dissatisfaction by imy one who used it. ()n the contrary. all are delighted with its operations. and speak ill terms ot‘liighou com- mendation ol'its niaglcnl etlcetu and medical virtues. We speak in this manner “wluitxvo do know." after thirty years' oxper' Ince, and plcdge our reput‘uion for the fol litietlt. of what we here dctl. c. In almost every Yin- stama- whcre the infant ls sull'cring from pain and cxlniusilnn. rclicf will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the syrup in adminis- tered. , This valuable preparation lsutho prescrip- tions ol'one of the most experienced and skil- t‘ul nurses in'Ncw I-Juglnml,1md has been us- ed with nevcr failing success in thousandsof cases. It not only relieves the child from pain but invigorntcs the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly rclicvc Gltll'l‘NG IN THIS IIUWELS, AND \\'1N1) 001.10, and overcome convulsions. which. it‘not speedily remedied. end in death. We bi-licve it. the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases nt‘Dy-scniry nniI Dinrrliwa in Children. whether it arises from teething. or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child Halli-ring from any ol'tlie "till"; complaints—do lint let your prejudices. nor the prejudices of others, «land between your still in}; child and the re- licftllilt will be sure—yes. tibsaluldy sure—l0 follow the use ot‘ibls medicine, it‘tinicly used. Full directions for rising will accompany each bottle. None liclminc unless the the-smile «f ('171t’1‘IS 1E l’lilililh‘b‘, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold bv Druggisls throughout the world. Print 1 olllre, No. is lley Street. N. Y. lricc, only 35 ('ents pcr Ilottle. l Cough Cold or Sore Throat, ‘ '5 IMMEDIATE ATTEN- ANI) Kllltl‘l." I“! CHI-20K- lil). JI‘AI.I.U\\'LIJ TU (IUK’I'IHUX Imitation of the Lungs, 3 Permanent Throat Afl'ec- COUE’: 3 tion. or an Incurable Lang 0". 9- disease 0 0 Ill OFTEN TIlI-i I ‘SUIJ‘. . q . I Brown s Bronchial lioelics HAVING A m 1' isrm'nnen 'rn 'rnr: cams, on mun-ran: m.i.ii-;r. ' . For llroncblils. Auilnmi.(,‘atiu~rh.(.‘unaumptivo mid 'l'ln'oal Di. mes, Trot-hes are used with always good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will liinl TI'DT‘II th-ftll in clearing the voice when taken l-clure singing or Speaking, and roll 'uig the throat al'u-r an unusual exertion ot the vocal organ. The Trot/its are recalli- mendcd and pri. ml by Physicians. and lnive bad testimonials from imincnt men through-nit the country. Being an article of true nn-rit. and having proved their elllcacy by a test 01 runny ycars. each year finds them In new localities )11 valious parts (If the world, arid the free/its are universally proiioun‘cdd better than other articles. Ouraix only “ Buows's Bnom‘inu. ’I‘Ro- euits, "and do not take mi! of the ll'orlhlus ’Illlfllllollo’ that may be alert-d. HOLD 1' ’ ‘ltflt'HIJItE. Wfi'7fiflfifiswfi Run your eye orw'I/icm um (ell your cu’ ltt’fU/illtilll‘ all)!!! it. y 2». .l ‘ West Branch, linst ltivcr,i’it‘tou, Sonny“ Micasus. ltooiciin & Co.: ‘ Gentlemen—For the at c of those who are snll'crinx with Serofulu. King's Evil, 1 will. you to publish the f “Willi! facts: About; eight yeavsago. it swc 'gllppenrt-d under-my pm"; in“ ,1...“ mm. ‘ ilcernteil. and bccmne a running sore, and tended "('l‘UNl inv neck fr...“ m,- “, cm». '1' bone became nll'cctcd and several pieces nine out from time to time. The smell 1‘ II the parts infected be. mmc WU. “up...” no nun-h so Illlll I had to mil... by “.yspn‘. ilrcsu them. I tried the best doctors in II ‘“"”“'.V- “ml """J’ III the United State. b H“ In nu purlimo. I also mm] Yuri...” ellt nn-dicunr, including lienncdy's his “l'J'v WHO“ I tH'Il for mu years, but it (1' "I" "0 unml- limit-r your treatment my flt'rlll ltt'HlllI \ llt'li was ver unteh itnpnlr Ia voluptcielv l't‘ttttl‘cd and the bit-rofubi my ltl'vlt in L'llll'l'lj', 1i lltv‘tl up lam u mun nun now. thmds to l'ruridvncd lor ll“; 13')“ ~55. l.ct no who rend: Ihig limit/tit“ I. lllllllll'ttls now inv eimt._ , 'ruoii “iriiisiiobn u u .. J-r “TH” Roger’s Medicines. .ua.