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8 TITE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT., FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914. 'TIZ" FOR TIRED AND SORE FEET "TIZ" for Puffed-Up, Aching, Sweaty, Calloused Feet and for Corns . TIZ Is Glorious!" . When your poor, Buffering feet sting from walking, when you try to wriggle Tour corns away from the leather of your shoes, when shoes pinch, and feel tight, when feet are swollen, sore, chafed -don't experiment--jiiflt use "TIZ." Get instant relief. "TIZ" puts peace m tired, aching, painful leet. Ah! how comfortable your shoes feel. Walk five miles, feet won't hurt you, won't swell after using "TIZ." Sore, tender, sweaty, smelly feet need "TIZ" because it's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet -and cause foot torture. "TIZ" is the only remedy that takes pain and soreness right out of corns, callouses and bunions. Get a 25-cent box of "TIZ" at any druggist or department store. Get a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. Think of it! Advt. , I WEST TOPSHAM. Call and inspect the new spring mil linery and dry goods selected by Airs. W, G. Jackson on her recent trip to Bos ton, now displayed in' the New Jackson store. FRECKLE -FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots- How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle -face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guar antee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist, and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freck les and get a beautiful complexion. Rare'y is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine, as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freck les. Advt. CABOT Mrs.'Vilroy Hoyt is visiting her son in Uoston. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freeman and r?miffht.ir- Rpatrioe. of Lisbon. N. II., have been visiting. at K. P. Freeman's and J. T. Drew's the past week. . . Miss Jessie Ucaton cioseu a bucocsb fnl torm nf school recently in the Read district. A very pleasing entertainment was given by the pupils in the evening. llt is due them and their teach er for the excellent work done. The receipts of the evening amounted to about $8. liu Snsif Nelson has been spending a few days at her home from her work in the Peerless factory at liarton. Afr and Mrs. f!. P. McKnieht have re turned to Post Mills, after a short vaca, t ion at their farm. Aubrey Nelson was a business visitor in Danville Wednesday. Mrs., Susie Knapp slipped on Bome ice in the yard at her home and cut a gash in her head wmcn . requirea several stitches taken and rendered her uncon- j scious for a time. Mrs. Kate Eastman has been spend ing a few days at the home of her son, Philip, in Hardwick. Mason Chester lost one of his valuable cows recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills were guests of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Wells, in Wolcott a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stone "of Johnson spent a few days with their parents this week. - Earl Rogers wetit Tuesday to Enos burg Falls, where bis wife will join him and accompany him to Boston to pur chase spring and summer goods. P. A. Gilmore gave an entertainment" in the Congregational church at Under bill Friday evening and spoke in the M. E. church Sunday monung. Miss Cora Lance has returned to Hard wick to resume her teaching for , the year. . Dudley Jiurnham ana aaugnter or Craftsbury were at Fred Grace's over Sunday. Louise Norris lias returned to East Northfield, Mass., after spending her Easter vacation from school with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Norris. Mrs.' Harley Jackson of Barre ha been entertained at K. P. Freeman's the past week. , . . i " Charles Powers visited at his home in Newbury over Sunday. Willis Rollins of Ayers, Flatt, P. Q., spent Sunday at his brother's, Warren Rollins. Orvis Fitts started laBt Monday for Iowa to spend a few weeks with his son Frank. Miss Esther Wells has been enjoying a trip to Washington, D. C, where she went with the senior class irom fct Johnsbury academy. Richard and Earl Pike of Walden spent a couple of weeks at the home of their grandfather, J. G. Pike, return' ing home Saturday. Miss Leo Griswold of Milford, N. H, was a guest of Miss Louise Norris while at home on her Vacation. Mr. and Mm. Albert Noyce and daugh ter have come from Worcester, Mass., to spend a few weeks at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ralston of Plain field were at N. J. Beaton's recently, Miss Marion Walker is visiting her Bister in i'lainneld. Miss Maidene Walbridge entertained a-grrawrryi T .he Praetio E In daily use they prove their superiority, for the best ideas of over half a century of successful range building1 are combined in the new lilllMIIIII'llilinllill HELLO! If That Old Roof Leaks, Call 233-M , If You Are Wanting a New One, Call 235-M We make a specialty of repairing old and putting on new roofs. Give us a chance to talk it over with you. Our time is yours for the asking. E. M. WOOD WORTH; Roofer Telephone 235-M on'i lss is Sale We have just received an odd lot of Plaid Peg Top Skirts in Ladies' and Misses' sizes, which we are going to put on sale for this week, as long as they last, for $1.98. Men's 10c Canvas Gloves, for this week only, 7c AT THE New York Bargain Store 100 No. Main St., Barre, Vt. Take Time by the Forelock Get your spring decorating done before the rush. I have a large stock of New Spring Wall Papers from which to make selection, and first-class workmen to hang them. AH orders given prompt attention. N A. V. Beckley Tel. 31-11 Over Drown's Drug Store, 46 Main St. ly jrl 'sJ Fire Pot large and deep,lthe"fire keeps. Oven Extra Roomy (-, Heat Distribution Uniform. Gas Range Combination Optional. Choice of Grates - Easily Changed. Oven Indicator, That Really Indicates. j The Pride of the Neat . Housewife. I The Smooth Castings Polish Beautifully. Quaker Ranges Last A Lifetime. Their Record of Past Performance Proves It. THE C. W. AVERILL COMPANY Barre, Vt ber friend, Miss Ruth Bruce of More' town, while home on her vmjitien. The Lord's sunper was very impres' sively observed at the Congregational cntirch last bunday morning. After a short sermon, Rev. C. B. Atwood, with a few well chosen words of pleasant memory, tinged with sadness, in behalf of Mrs. Gertrude Wells and her two daughters, Marjorie and Esther, presenf ed the church a silver individual com munion service, in memory of Merton D. Wells, who was a generous supporter of the church and for several years pre vious to his death bad acted as organ ist. Although this gift was a surprise to many, it was heartily appreciated by a rising vote of thanks from the entire congregation. This event was accom panied by a pleasing ceremony, when two young men, Maurice Walbridge and Robert Clarke, were admitted to full membership in the church. Mrs. timer Maxfield and son of Plain- field were guests at Wesley Chester's recently. WASHINGTON Death of Mrs. Dorman Magooo Occurred Wednesday. Rosa, wife of Dorman Magoon, passed away Wednesday evening at 10 o'clock, after a lingering illness lasting for sev eral months, the disease being consump tion. tone leaves a husband. Mr Ma' goon was a much respected resident and a member of Washington grange. The luneral was held this afternoon at the church in East Orange, with interment at West lopsuam. RHEUMA WILL STOP URIC ACID DEPOSIT Rheumatic Complications Checked and the "Human Sewers" 'Restored The kidneys, bowels and skin are the "human sewers," which carry off the im purities in the blood. When these are logged, uric acid pediment lodges in the muscles and joints and rheumatism fol lows. RHEUMA, the great remedy for all forms of the terrible disease, checks the deposit of uric acid. "I suffered from rheumatism for six years. Tried ditterent doctors, with no relief. I have taken three bottles ' of RHEUMA and am entirely free from the disease. ' P. W. Miller, Catavnssa, Pa, The Red Cross Pharmacy will return your money if It fails; 50 cents a bot tle. Advt. Schools throughout town will open the spring term Monday, April 20. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stanley, wbq axe spending the winter in California, that they expect to leave for their homeward trip the 15th of this month. Mrs. Mary Paine is fast recovering from her severe illness. She is now able to walk outdoors. Easter will be specially observed at the Universalist church Sunday morn ing. I he music and sermon will be spec ially adapted to the occasion and the of fering will be devoted to the work of the state convention. It is expected that all members and friends of the parish will be present. WORCESTER Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richardson are the happy parents of a pair of twins born March 31. Mr. and Mrs. P. (J. Bolton have a baby boy. William Cortland, born April 4 Howard Curtis was in Montpelicr and Barre two days last week. Myrtle Conner of Randolph is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dodire. Miss Gladys McCormick of Montpelier is in town, visiting at Charles Lurtis . Clarence Howieson was in Montpelier on business Tuesday. ' ' The Vermont Lumber company had 30 en arrive from New iork last week to heln run loirs on the river. Miss ora Cuamberiin returned to ner home in Montpelier Saturday, after few days' visit at Myron Maxhara's. EAST BARRE. NORTH MONTPELIER NURSE TELLS HOW TO PREVENT BED SORES Mrs. Ada L. Strange, trained nurse, Swansea, Mass., says: "I always use Comfort Powder where I nurse. I am on a case now where the lady has been in bed eight weeks and by using Com fort Powder she has no bod sores." Com fort Powder is a skin-healing wonder. Advt. I 3 Unexcelled Funeral Furnishings . r Mrs. Ellen Nye Lawrence and Mrs. Fannie Little were in Montpelier Mon day to attend Mrs. Bisbee's funeral. W. G. Nye has been ill and confined to the house part of the week. Miss Anna Davidson, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Chapin, returned to Montpelier, Monday. Pcrley Fulsome is visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Blodah. Mrs. Laura LeHarron of Calais spent the week-end at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Victor Templeton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of Marshfield visited at Henry Chapin's, Sunday. . A special Easter service is to be given at the East and North Montpelier churcltes next Sunday, Rev. Albertie Stimson Phillips, pastor. It is an fol lowsi Organ voluntary; chorus, "Christ Is Risen"; invocation; gloria; respon sive reading; hymn, "Lift Up Y Ever lasting Gates"; scripture reading; an them; prayer; response; Easter offer ing; hymn, "Toy to the World"; ser mon; hymn, "Open Ye the Gates"; bene' diction. . , . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Whitcomb were in St. Albans and Richford last Thursday. SOUTH FAIRLEE HOSPITAL AMBULANCE SERVICE Special Orders for Furniture CNDEBTAKERS AND LICENSED EMBALMERS Taleoh.n. Ona.cti.nst DEPOT SO. BAKR1 Stora, S-1 Mr. Kmo, 415-S 6 Mr. Perry. 42-S Your Wall Paper troubles will ,be settled after looking at our line and getting our prices. Another large ship ment just arrived. M. J. WHITCOMB East Barre Telephone 329-1 II. D. Moore passed away last Friday afternoon, after a few days' sickness frith pneumonia. He bad been in poor health for a long time. He was in his 80th year and a man who always did what he could to help friends and strang ers on their way. Me leaves a wife, who is 78 years old, and many friends, who mourn because of his departure. A carload of registered Jersey was unloaded here Monday; The animals are to be taken to a farm in Vershire as soon as the weather will permit. M. h. Davis has an auction April 15. Hollis Young has ' been visiting her' brother, f lovd, at Lvndonville. Mrs. W. L. Parker and son, Howard, of Dedham, Mass., are visiting at her brother's, G. L. Robinson. l W. W. Cleminin of New York City is in town. Sheldon Miller has returned to Bur lington, where he is attending college. Charles Bragg visited his brother in St. Johnsbury, Wednesday. Charlotte Bragg was home Saturday from her school in Pompanooauc. SERIOUS CATARRH YIELDS TO HYOMEI You Breathe It Be wise in time and use Hyomei at the first symptom of catarrh, such as frequent head colds, constant sniffling, raising of mucus, or droppings in the throat. ' Do cot let the disease become deep-seated and you are in danger of a serious if not fatal ailment. There is no other treatment for ca tarrh, head colds, etc., like the Hyomei method, none just as good, so easy and pleasant to use, or that gives such quick. sure, and lasting relief. You breathe it no stomach dosing. The Red Cross Pharmacy will refund your money if you are not benefited. Trv Hvomei at once and see how quickly it clears the head, stops the sniffling, and banishes catarrh. Hyomei hclpa you to enjoy good health. All druggists sell it. Ask for the complete outfit $1.00. Advt. There is Comfort in knowing that you can obtain one tried and proved remedy thoroughly well adapted to your needs. Every woman who is troubled with headache, backache, languor, extreme nervousness and depression of spirits ought to try CTtae LarMt Sal of Aoy MadicSa la the World) and learn what 'a difference they will make. By purifying the system they insure better digestion, sounder sleep, quieter nerves, and bestow the charm of sparkling' eyes, a spotless rosy complexion and vivacious spirits. Thousands upon thousands of women have learned, happily, that Beecham's Pills are reliable and The Unfailing Hom.e Remedy ' Sold verrwkcr. In boxM. 10c, 25c Th diraetSoaa wita avery bos ara vary vahialtl avaciallr to womaa. V - I i UaeBpaaJ Clipped horses are fresh and full of life and vigor because tbay dry elf quickly at alght, real well ana el all tbe food from tbelr food, very man who coa.lders tbe onaatnral conditions ander which horses are obliged to live and work, ai.Uts tb.m to better health by dipping in the spring. No way has ever been devised tor dnlna- It SO EASILY and QUICKp LY M with this Stewart Ball Bearing Clipping Machine This machine weighs only 36 lbs. boxed. Yon can carry It about anywhere. It has 6 leet ot new atyle. easy rnnnlna flexible abaft so all parts ot tbe horse are reachad easily. tut " ! WHICH iim j Cuppad" as It has tbe Famena Stawi One-Nat Teaaloa KoXe highest grade. Tbe rears are ail cut from tbe solid steel bar and made file hard. Then all are enclosed and protected from dost and dirt, where they ran ajajaf aai f in constant oil 'W " g mil bath. Price, all J i J' complete, as M a snown Is only V , It is Guaranteed for 25 Years no anyone c.a ran it anal ale perfect dippinc arita it. N. D. Phelps Go. Barre, Vt. EASTER CLOTHES Easter heralds the coming of a new season the brightest of all and it is quite natural that we should want to Dress Up for Spring J. Stewart Korwell, L D., of Edin burg, Scotland, says of anti-kamnia tab lets: They are a specific for every kind of headache, acting with wonderful ra pidity. The dosage is small two tab lets. They can safely be put in the hands of patients for use without per sonal supervision. Your dnipgist will supply you. Ask for A-K tablets. Advt Only One "BR0M0 QUININE" Hiat is LAXATIVE BROMO QUrXINE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a cold in one day, cures grip in two days. 25c Advt. j-i :- asxxxx!llalaalaiil Q' ai..Ttfcav s It is the spirit of time that makes us all want" to put' on the best for the day. That is why new Clothes, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neck wear, etc., command attention of all men at this time. Our assortment of spring merchandise is especially large and decidedly attractive. We show the best and latest of everything for men and boys, from head to foot i'UI'7 Kino Maggiani, Commesso Italian! The Barre Clothing Store, 171 North Main Street, Barre, Vermont