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Day
22
Month
April
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Survival of a French Word In Scotland. While speaking to a respectable ] svife near Dunfermline, some 30 years go, as to the naerits of a clergyman in ' the neighborhood, she informed me that he was said to be the best preacher "in a' the room." A cantious cross examipation elicited the fact that "the room" certainly did not inclnde the Lothians, and did not extend so far as Sterling. I came to the conclusión that the word "room" was a corrupt form of the French " royanme, " the kingdom of Fife. - Edinburgh Scotsman. H VU If a woman is not i, attractive, the re is I y 'Ml something wrong. O Any woman can be ■ ffsJfcl attractive if she will w make the effort. It isn't altogether a question of beauty. It's largely a matter of health. The bloom and glow of health go far toward bringing beauty. A clear skin, bright eyes, red lips and the vivacity which bodily good feeling brings, will make even a homely woman handsome. Half of the women one meets are semiInvalids. Failure to heed the warnings of outraged nature - failure to give the help needed by the most delicate and sensitive organs - little troubles ignored until they have become dominant - disease allowed every chance to spread and gain a settled seat - these things bring about the sunken, circled eyes, the hollow cheeks, the pale and sallow skin, the flabby, strengthless flesh, which characterize the appearance of the woman who suffers f rom "female weakness." Dr. Pierce's Favoríte Prescription has cured thousands of suffering women. It is a perfected specific for the troubles peculiar to them. It eradicates the disease, stops the drar-ging, life-sapping drain, and in a perfoctly rational, natural way, builds up the wasted strength. It will bring buoyant health. It will put roses into palé faces - solid flesh in sunken places. It does away with the humiliating . examinations and " local treatment " so much dreaded by modestly sensitive women. For thirty years, it has been successfully prescribed by Dr. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y.

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Ann Arbor Courier