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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 11

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Tin: SASKATOON" DAILY STAR. MONT) A V. Al'IJIf. UH7. PROVINCIAL NEWS World -Wid MEDICAL HELP ON PRAIRIES IS BADLY NEEDED IN PLACES Mrs.

McNaughton to Interview Premier Martin to Have the Conditions Remedied Hear Instructive Re ports From Delegates to Big Convention i HIIMRfl! FIT WIIIUULU I I II I L.I I i GRAIN Gl HOLD MM i Till r. i iA i a i i Farmers Are Told Regard i rr-irt! M- N.4 Good Work Being ing Done by Association made i rtitaliv. 1 I'll nut king in i 1. I Mintb Id in. i MELFORT CAPTURES THE KENNEDY SHIELD EOR ODD FELLOWS On Every Motor Road in Every Land the Without Doctor I i ii i by nu in.

i as i in ii i.i. 'eh 1 1 a i '-f i s-lim I r- p. wliii ll was a in 1 ill The lie Competition and Subsequent Banquet Prove to Be Most Enjoyable Affairs Iiarsi- iiiiv i.t I) And this was ited nr .11. ll any Tin were' niai.v in same rtuiditimv l-exislai'iri had heen put into effect pi 1 1 villi ii i fnr iiniiiieip.il linspitals hui ll i.i;i:kt aiu i 1., in i he II" II' ill'is. in many eases' was nut wi-rkintf i-ui- saUsfactiirily.

nitii-h t-duea- 1.. held f.nri' tin- -t-c a the S.i'-ki.li In iin iJr.iin mh iiinii. im IKull dcb-tatc. ides ib. ml be'iig -rt en' i vv.i idem liv l.H.Ujnu Uife k.

I In ii ns :i.i inMed S.iK itrli-n tainon I. ad Hi' a lid r-. i let. mi: i.e.! I m. In- know wliii 1'n'v report of tin- iliti-i was ail, was if.

I many Kuhjccts. About Hail Insurance Goodyear Tire Marks the Trail Go to any continent. Visit Europe, Asia, Africa or Australia. Go to any country. You will find that Goodyear Tires have preceded you.

Wherever motorists are wont to travel the All-Weather Tread of Goodyear Tires marks the trail on modern well-paved roads, through tropical jungles, oyer desert sands and snow-covered plains. The world over Goodyear 'Fires are doing duty. Millions are in use. Every day Goodyear sales increase. Daily, everywhere, the word Goodyear is becoming a synonym for tire value.

j. I i i K- t-iiteld. ini'ii the scurf Tin' i 1 1 i 1 1. i i wns Xccllcncv in cxp In- Pi ii' 'i 1 for in r.i linn was needed alone tins line and i I olislderahle ad '1st III" II H-snlutintis have heen passed sim-! liar to that nf tile ilram itrnwers. juskinjr for ii urnvernment wirvey of III ine rural illsiriciN oi lie province uv i inltl.itnrv i.f tnura t.n iic II i -r is ,1 I I'roviiii lal K.pial Franchise Hoard.

tl'1'H l.ehin.l il the ix inent should receive much and some effective steps i taken. Safety is Cheap fin Mr. Vnt'ii h.illl.- fold w.is i'lesi nt repre senting lir.in.l ister IU' nolds. 'the Serct. Winter of thf I r.

I 1 1.. 1 1 ihiin, acted as tnustmuste r. Tlif jihIkc.i in the competition were Mi. Keyes. Mr.

Coddle, Saskatoon, iiii'l Mr. Towne. TisduU. Mr. Kcyea complimented both teams upon their work.

Hi- also gave a short talk upon the conducting i.f the degree in which the competition is held, lie Taken from an ecniiuinaal standpoint, Mrs. considers that medical aid would he cheaper for the rural municipalities than the present negliije nee. If a person ill, and is unnhle in pay for his rare, that imtsoii immediately lie-eomes a charne on the municipality. World-Wide Goodyear Means Better Tires Jl lili" lit ass.H With a lllflllliiTslllp It ilsii nhf.w.-.l that there lire mns limit nf I hem lime innnei niMsti-d in I trailing ilepartnif in Tin- tntnl luisi-nesn handled hv tin' ti.idlUK )leiart-inent was Jl The -pnrt alsn dealt uiitt a rer.ti.ii urn nf the tr.idinif depart infill with first diss mill the head nf each til. inch, as well as liir.il super-inteiideni s.

whu I i 1 iirmiml the innntrv and ie advice to the IikmIm us will as takuiif nrdeis and uivum" iiilnrm.il inn. A l.nKtny Iniiich nfj i es.ilutinns c'-iine In-fore the encn-; I inn, till! it would I'f inn lentlli In: deal wild ail nf them. 'ne res. da- I mn is in ri uard to trii: insurance, which asked that the present form; if i'0-npi alii hiil insurance he up-j acid and that the ad he amended to iro ule ahsnlnt" pnCictiun un a awarded the In Melfort fir i if he is resided there thirty In many cases there i a charge ill this way nf many thouHauds airainsi the miinicipalltv, moiuv whieii. in general evrellf ni-j stating there win lltlle ilifferenee Hhuh t.i hlise ii' li.

Tiif shield was held last I. I 'n in A Pel inanv cases, i have I.e. saved i as well as mm sulTeriiu. I.y having competent care at I he time of I he i Congratulates Melfort iiuai illness, wii.iti ver it was. Anion the sp-'ikirs at the l.aii- Miiei was i i.

Laws. mi. II. the Melfort team Blf THREE PARTIES their ieiory. and adiuiited that the.

toize had tone to the betler team, i Nevertheless he said he would ven- ture to (irophesy that next year the I'nnre Alhert kldfellows would r-h In Melfort nnd when they returned there would silver shield in I their IliKKuKe. Tim lie said, was doms a (fraud social service. Nut only was it i men aciii.iinted with each other in their own towns, but it was Lower Tire-Cost-per-Mile for Goodyear Users Goodyear World-Wide Centres TORONTO ST. JOHN MONTREAL OTTAWA hamilton winmpkc; RKCINA CALGARY LDMONTON AKRON AND 7 OTHER AMERICAN CITIES ST. JOHN'S MEXICO CITY YtCATAN ST.

JOHN'S NASSAU BRIDGETOWN HAVANA ROSEAU CURACAO KINGSTON SAN JUAN PORT OF SPAIN SAN JOSE GUATEMALA PANAMA SAN SALVADOR Bl ENOS AIRES LA PAZ PERNAMBUCO SAO PAULO GEORGETOWN ANTOFAGASTA CONCEPCION IQUIQUE PUNTA ARENAS SANTIAGO VALPARAISO BARRANOLILLA PARAMARIBO GUAYAQUIL ASUNCION LIMA MONTEVIDEO CARACAS BRUSSELS COPENHAGEN LONDON BELFAST BIRMINGHAM DUBLIN GLASGOW MANCHESTER THE HAGUE CHRISTIANLV LISBON BUCHAREST PETROGRAO BARCELONA STOCKHOLM ZURICH NAIROBI KAMPALA MADEIRA MOMBASA ZANZIBAR 1 ANTANANARITO PORT LOUIS CAPETOWW JOHANNESBURG ADEN RANGOON MANDALAY CX)IX)MBO HONG KONO SHANGHAI SOERABAYA strvA BOMBAY TOKIO MANILA SINGAPORE ST)NEY 1 MELBOURNE ADELAIDE WEIXINGTON IIOBART LAUNCXSTON inite ei nit. i hie i. i.aimiey Pl.iiiii'l lh.it a new hill had hecr) prepared whnh the cniilrnl is Hulntt'ly 1 il-en nut nf ihds i.f the ijo eminent and put into the hands i.f tlmse ininiic Ipalilies that adopt the hail and the executive, "iei'ted tic ifi'M'S. would Imve I'owcr in I v. i the maximum sum on a iiuart.r.

as at present, hut hut the flat rale nf fi-ur ten's per iere would s'ill he kepi. Regarding Rural Credits "The lushest amount at present a person could receive on a fpiarter w.im IMJII, which thought was trw tiich. The Fliiral 'redds Act passed hy I he Originally Non-Partizan, Then Conservative, Now Liberals Give Him Endorsement brhiRinic them touch with each other f.u- l.evniid their home localities The K'v. It. Tiinton.

of Melfort, said Melfort was jroud to wm from so fine a team as that of the f'ritK-e Albert lodg-e. They had come The world-wide distribution of Goodyear Tires, with the tremendous output it necessitates, has an important bearing on their quality and cost. Because there are Goodyear offices and Goodyear men in the places where rubber, cotton and other raw materials arc produced, we are able to get first hand information on markets and thus save money on the cost of material. Immense sales reduce overhead costs to the lowest possible fraction per tire. This enables us to devote more money and energy to improving the tires.

Because of our world-wide sales we are able to maintain a staff of expert chemists and engineers. These men experiment with formulae. They examine raw materials. Their work is valuable and expensive. With an ordinary output the cost would be prohibitive.

With the Goodyear output of millions the expense-per-tire is negligible. The high quality which world-wide Goodyear has enabled us to build into Goodyear Tires has won fur them great mileage records. Here in Canada there are many instances of Goodyear users getting 10,000 miles of satisfying service, occasionally more up to 20,000. The following are a few examples. Toronto V.

W. Urowne, V. I Barber, R. Bigley, I). R.

Galium, J. C. Coombs, A. O. Hurst, 12,000.

Tullisvillc A. Soar, 15,000. Elbow C. Keeling, 10,000. Chcsley G.

Griffin, 9,000. Lucknow G. vSmith, 11,000. Winnipeg J. Laney, C.

Cooper, Harrison Taxicab J. S. Hiarn.6,000; Morris F. Drought, 10,800. I'redericton T.

Crockett, M. Merrihew, 1 1 ,000. Moncton A. Bray, 13,100. St John T.

Bell, K. Campbell, 9,000. Sydney C. R. Lorway, 12,000.

Every one of these motorists, and hundreds more in Canada, have proved that Goodyear Tires give them lower-tirecost-per-mile. Yet another advantage accrues from World-Wide Goodyear. Wherever a Goodyear user travels he is always within reach of the services offered by Goodyear Service Stations. These Stations are scattered throughout the entire world. There are over 15,000 of them in Canada and the United States.

They are manned by men who know tires thoroughly. They will: Inspect your tires and advise you as to the need for and value of repairs; see that your tires are properly inflated for the load you carry; test your wheel for alignment show you the advantages of more modern rims, of inside tire protectors, of our Tire-Saver Kit including all things necessary to meet tire trouble on the road; supply you at once wit'i Goodyear Tires, Tuljes and Tire-Saver Accessories. ifter the shield, and Were jjlad they it" ernment. was eudnisi d. It ill Were nut d.sqppoinleil.

HVV1IT I'l lMtlC.NT. April The laberals of the loiistituencj of Swift Current, in their onveiit ion, choao Ii. J. kes to represent them in the S.isrt. Winters, who has a reputation as a toastmaster.

excelled himself in wit and humor. The Melfort team left for home on this afternoon's train. umi l-'arm nf three men, called the com- i espnnsible board will have bo Known as the S.c Loan tin. ml. iiiippns niie of whom will iiii.sioner.

and mad the legislature. The A World-Wide Service for Goodyear Tire Users next provincial legislature. This Is the third time Mr. Hykes has been choiten hy convent ions in this constituency, tlrst by the non-partisan league, second by the Conservatives in the convention of that party, und again by the Liberals. This makes the electir.il Mr.

Sykes hv uecla- MELFORT ITEMS MKI.I-i iKT. April her. of the Hunk of Commerce staff. Hint ion sure. na.s itrt ror (Jrandview.

Man haviiiK neen transferred there. At each of the conventions. Mr. Sykes made a scech reservinK to l-hlmself the riijht to support or op-jKise any measure of lesiluUon The refrulur weekly knittinir meeting of the I.M.UK. was held at the home of Mrs.

T. 'Met 'on I'te. Mefton has returned to Mel- brought down In the assembly, as lie jnit after having been on the llrinjr considered that measure to be bene- The hrlK called out at Syk9 2 n.m.. to the bniUlim h' the Mutton and McKwen ome conventions, for the confidence Open up a Health Account by eating foods that make you fit for the day's work without overtaxing the stomach, kidneys or liver. The continued eating of indigestible foods with large percentage of waste means diseased livers and poisoned intestines.

Keep your stomach sweet and clean and your bowels healthy and active by eating Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It is easily digested. It contains all the material needed for the nourishment of the human body. rviHenuif onrner shop. The build-.

"nuorKea the prin was ioihii.v destroyed but the the resolutions read and all in his power for manaiteu save the ad I'l omised to do The buildins wan the Rood of the constituency and the oy insurance. fr. Otilell i. province nt kirsc. station, is seriouslv'ill in lady i Established Precedent.

to Hospital. Slr' l'IJ'1'. iri a short address Melfort sink has closed tnp d''lefates. slid that this was The Ladies' Hospital Will hold a Sewitltt llleelinir i I 1 Imme of, Mrs. .1.

The son t. lf r. OOIJ l.s r' PIMPLES and BOILS nl tack of lonTini; uiicr a severe peritonitis. MADCTN gvnada ALL OVER FACE AND BODY Open a health account for you to draw upon. For breakfast or any meal with milk or cream.

Made in Canada. HUMBOLDT ITEMS HCMraiMiT, April 9. -George Me-Kinniy has disposed of his hardware business to K. Metclier. of The new proprietor has been the trayellinir representative for the Mil.

When the blood beromes impii ynu will find that pimples end bolls will break out all over the body, and although they are not a dangerous trouble, they make vou apoear un- ler-. Morse noiesale firm for a aood i aihtly both to vour friends and I 1 honorary president: O. K. McEwan opments will take place In the mat president; and Mr. swre- ter within the next couple or three house.

This engine was supposed to develop 5 horse but failed In the. tests and was refused by the town and and has remained In the power dollars were dona led to IteJ Cross Fund. Arrangement are being msdft hy A. D. Cameron, proprietor of tha Home bakery and llestaurant, for tary, with an executive composed of many years, and has been maklr.ir i yourse regular visits to HumlH.ldt tor the Burdock Hlood Itinera wiil cleanse timo hla 'miclU "lMr- past ten years, and therefore h( impllrifi and u-that the same man ha been McKlX'v Mr bisons which caui-e the skinto break chosen by three different political in ir I 'a ii 1 i in these eruption.

Pities as their representative, but 1,1 'torn i.i. convention, lie knew Mr. Sykes hud Messrs. Jtiu un, Voerper. letilnc ion know men from every poll in the conntit ueney.

house at the owner's risk to this weeks. The town electric light "plant earn-fd tn gross receipts during MsrcY I If the feeling of members of Will. ner K. M. Council watt corwily as.

the wctipancy of (ha Kmprcss ITotal property. ishingtoB rtlreet and DAVIDSON NOTES WTOway Vventie. He will liwve In; rs fiMtn as Interior Improvements fan Th- Ilutnl Ii value, you K.H.B. lias oanci ii.u decided on been to me A i I Liherullsm nnd the la ioclnles of I.ib- certained nt a recent meeting that Ije made. u.iy, itecenuy trie council took a notion that if this engine could be purchased) for a reasonable amount by-law would Ih- submitted immediately to the ratepayers.

The engine would be capable of carrying the ne-cesiary load for a go. pnrt of the year. At a recent council meeting, the electrical superintendent. J. Mit April 2 the dale their concert, pale and weak, the inner liinr ur ki.

rioimetrleullv i.lilMwlte Hotly win give more attention to main roads in the municipolli this kim' ii in ne en en in the iv i. oau om i mi to Hie princlpba of Consf rvatives The boys are making pi cparntioim to h'n) all ever my face and body i five the public one of the best ei. ler. i 1 "ilA I'l rangers see that Mr. Hykes could not endorse Connervative principles, if he wluhed.

Llberallum means progresn and Btrlv- jtainmerits of i he kind that has bee chell, roughly submitted suggestions irif-i many rfmpdifB, but 1I femd a failure road ah nut hr. Irnrirl heard here. for improvement to the pow house that would be necessahy this DAVII'SON. April it 1'oliow ing nM negotiatloiiK with the lirydgts En-Blneerlng of Winnipeg. it quite possible that the town of Davidson may shortly purelmae a second engine for the production of electric curren.

The present St) hose gas producer plant is ample for the re-O'lirements of the town, but It In nuite evident that to assure users of electric current of nn uninterrupted si rvlen. an auxiliary plant Is neces-sary. Kor the past two years there has been an kite engine in-ehe power year. These would require approx Yourdtalerhasaiuppljr of I rh Sunklst Orin(i viy day. Thas ar th uniformly good orangva.

Order dozen today. Uniformly Good Oranges CaU Tenia FnkCn-r icheana imately $2,000. While negotiations for Ing after better thingx; Conaervatlmm means holding on to what we have Instead of Veeklng for Bomethlng; The premier. Hon. W.

M. Martin, arrivtil by the afternoon trnln ind poke for a few minutes am! cnn AN EXPERT ON COLDS Probably few people realize that a cold is the signal of weakness. To treat a cold with weakening physics, alcoholic syrups or drugged pill, may smother the cold but they reduce the body powers still further and invite more serious sickness. Scott's Emulsiotl has always ben an expert on colds, because ii enriches the blood, quickly tones up the forces year than previously. Iteeve tftueck urged that the chief attention and work be put on leading roads to markets, with necessary Improvements elsewhere, and urged' that each of the six divisions spend their entire allotment of 1900 or 11000 this year-Home councillors complained, that the reason more was not done last year was, account of the season and lack of labor.

The Keeve suggested the engaging of one roreman to manage tha whols work pf the municipality, allowing farmers to work out their taxes If thev were ready with their teams at the appointed time. The council turned the engine are not complete It Is hoped that It nan be got for An important business change was had been to thouaanda of mently cunsuniinated at Uruno, i 1 bottle, and after I retu-hed here. Col. Glenn, while he ifi ff'1 the second one, my pirn- Wm( rLTri iill. ho ill cotKHict th" 1 1 looked alonif the same lines an the former- "Tour grind old remedy aure ha owner.

It 1st about ten years nlnri 'V. old and belter, to Mr. "darted the More, which eL i i MUIOOi it -bod lfers hm Heen Krown a wry large and pro- for he fo, which would neeeKscitate the rate- payers passing a bylaw tor a debenture Issue of 14300., Further ciirred the nomination of. Jlr. SykeK.

a.i he knew that the choice of the convention was a man of inletr- llli'ie ll" coin HI lie. i in I I 1 SI lilmrn I i.mn I ed rity und would at all times live up luj Toronto, dm see leal our nsme I the iieameryi Bears the Signature) of the principles which he howi i in business hr usual. h.td pmfes-j snrl strengthen both throat and chesti Try Scott's. Refuse Substitutes. l'i a i i tie wrapper.

Hon. CASTOR I A Fsrnfsnrs a- Use For Over 30 Years i Marl in was i ted1 riown the suggestion the, loi-iH to make May 1st a S)eclul go- i jdier desti-Mcrkdi day. Two hunTlTTid Scott Auwu. Torvulo. Oat a.

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