"MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND " • ?-. .•'.*. *- *■■ Pretty Wives, ; .Lovely daughters and noble men." " t f " My farm lies m a rather low and miaamatio Bitnation, and - ••My wife!" ■ " Who waa a very pretty blonde ! " . Twenty years ago, became : . -," •'Sallow!" v .:. ; . " Hollowea-eyed ! " . " Withered and aged ! " '. t Before her time, from - ' ; •• Malarial vapors, tbougb she mad^no particular complaint, not being of the grumpy hind, yet causing me great uneasiness. ■ ' ' :' . "A short time ago I purchased ypur remedy for one of the pbildren, who had a very severe attack of biliousness, and it occurred "to me that tbe remedy might help my wife, as I found that our little girl, upon recovery had • "Lost!" " Her sallowness, and looked as fresh as a new blown daisy. Well the sfory is soon told. My wife, to-day, has gained ber old-timed beauty with compound interest, and is now as handsome a matron (if I do cay it myself) as can be found m tbis country, which is noted for pretty women. And I have only Dr. Soule'a American Hop Bitters to thank for it, ■ " The dear creature just looked over my shoulder/and says 'I can. flatter equal to* 'the dajs of our comtship,' and that reminds. me' there might be" more- pi%tty wives if my brother farmers would do as I ■ have done." . ; , , Hoping you may long be Bpared to do good, I' thankfully remain, ■ .0. L. James,' Beltsville, Prince George Co., Md., May 26th, 1886.
fT!HE great CLEARING SALE at T. Smale's •. • COMMENCES SATURDAY, JULY 7fchSolmes and 801 l 1 RE Now and have to Arrive Royal Blepd tVhisky ; Thomas* celebrated Sheep Dip McGormiok's Stoei Twine Binder I'■ Bliliier's S" afei, ■ Cfe,sh and Deed Boxes : jUaleuiit& Asaooiat'on's Pure Tea Judian lettj John Jameson and Son a Old Dublin Whisky Giiffins' celebrated Alei Bead Bros.*; "Dogs Head Ales and Stout . McDoagall's nou- poisonous. Sheep Dips Maignen's Filtre Rapial doys Unit?" % ■ • v We are Cash Buyers oi 26,000 Baoks Wheat, Gets, an Barley. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOANS/ON MOETGAGE. Fbom time to time a limited portion of the funds is lent ou first mortgage of freehold security, with option of repayment by fixed instalments, spread over 12, is, or 20 years. Half-yearly Payment _ . , %>.. for each £100. Period of Loan— -'-ofi. £B . d. Twelve years ... ■'■•■£ ... 6 4 7 ■ Fifteen years . ... •■" ... 5-8 9 'r Twenty years 4 13 8 Loans repayable by instalments whereby principal and interest are both liquidated, 1 within a given time, and on terms of a most favourable character, present marked advantages to settlers and others. The borrower may, before the expiry of the full period, redeem the loan, with or without notice, on terms which can be ascertained at this office, or at any of the offices of this Department, where also forms of ap> plication can be obtained. For full particulars as to loans, apply to the Head and Branch Offices and Post Offices. *. F. W. FBANKLAND. tygg^. Actuary and Principal Officer. "^•^ D. U. LUCKIE, Commissioner, To Saw-millers and Others A QUANTITY of Old Type for J\. Sale. Useful for Castings, Bea ( ngs, etc. Apply EXPRESS OFFICE Opening of tbe Oyster Season. ; TOESH. OYSTERS Every Even* ; JO ing at tbe Blenheim Restaurant, Alfred Street 27
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 146, 10 July 1888, Page 3
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