ASH LAN D LY TIDING ieihft Business Manager ___ News Editor ft« W One Month .... Three Months Six Months - One Year ------ se s^ r, «tohrmkry U —Atyhh Chaster Me, I, ft. ft. 8. 9*+ fro*. ■MNier. n *« « ia - om » Club. Program giren by D. A. R-, 2 : f i » p . m . Official t e e Usted la a contest ft B eanl m ftftq a t fc ifk m l hows g*k . acrows Mt ft«« ft « "«» eu ft«»«« » who « children * l* t aa's htyseieemrr fleaUft* of Preebyteriaa church. Meets hoir» ft*. hk the home « Mtos Mhrar. Laurel street Mrs. Riley ftftah In Whfth taft to] took » tumble fto* leader. DONATIONS to charities or otherwise will be made' in advertls- t — our contributions will be In cash. WMAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “All fatare erects, where an admission charge la made or a ednesday, effoa taken M Adrertfshag." February 4T— Aux­ iliary to Trinity Otlldi Parish Me dfneoent will he allowed Religione or Benevolent Orders. House. FEBRUARY IB, 1020 SIN'S BETTER FRUIT— "And they said one to another, we are verily guilty concerning ear brother, ia that we saw the anguish of his soul when he besought us, and we would not hear” Gen. 42: SI. Bvealag. «dneedny, iMwnary t o a d i e s Aid. M. E. church. Hcftess, I n I. W. Frasier. Main, t:« » p. m. «11 < PRAYER— Bleated is the man whose transgression is forgiven, whose eln Is covered. Blessed to the man uato whom th elm rd Im- a M S Ä g r t frhJMte «bratto» haste«* fft thi. happy «fair * I «M» We Cfcfc' t “The home N « n t. ft left.« «a* « ft M setae « a ltrefrl TARIFF AND THE FARMER The old familiar falsehood contienes to be repeat­ ed, that “ fanners buy under high tariff prices and sell in almost free trade markets.” President Coolidge,, in his recent Chicago address, made complete refutation of the charge that the tariff ia directed both ways to the detriment of the farmer. The facte found i» the tariff act itself show that the large proportion of things the fanner consumes are free from duty, and the large proportion of things be sells are heavily protected. What do the free trade advocates want done with the tariff! Do they.want wool to compete with free wool from abroad! Do they want free trade in fruit and ^airy pro­ ducts! The President.showed from the »records that dutiable goods which thn fakmer ggftr 4 ? > er cent of our total imports and farm expenditures are increased only 1.3 per cent by these duties. V.' fc „ . ,.x «. . The free trader would eave the farmer this L3 per cent of tariff and ruin the fanner’s home naarket by reduc­ ing farm prices and lowering standards of living ou farms, by subjecting him to unrestricted free trade. Cllaiç. At Civic Club bous* Frtflby, Fehriary lO-^'Who Do Chum Covered Dish la h ft e « Mre. fftlpk Rifilar*, hoetem. Man, Jilted By ? ’ . Sweetheart, D ies > Alone in Wbodft 8 : i After this '8 a are going to mention the Prince of Wales No one heats the word "Ddmn" when ho doesn't tall o f a-horse ah' often ay the telephone (tri- Instead of when he does. . . . ■» - • “ After f t e news la told la soon 'enough to start In telling lies. : Doing tlje right thing general­ ly jneanâ that yon will get the woftt of U. TBOM SWADDLING CLOTHES TO TB0US1BS Outaide the realm of fancy there is nothing.in modern Science so amazing as the rapid development of radio. It has jumped overnight from «wadding clothes into trous­ ers and in four years has passed through the field of ad­ venture to a public utility of importance, qnd a social force that permeates every part of our daily life. Largely employed as a medium o f entertainment in the beginning, it is now being used by the schools to edu­ cate, by the police in apprehension of criminals, for sjieedy location of missing people^ weather reports, guidance of sliij>8q etc. It has enabled the President of the United States to address approximately all the people at one time. In­ ternational relations have l>een brought closer, and at home it has done much to create a sense of national solid* arity, even in the most remote settlements. • ana or anno impkovbmbot The cities of Wisconsin have been scored accord­ ing to the degree of progress achieved in these respects1; Education, ¿Library Work, Industry, City Planning, Town and (Country Relations, Recreation, Religion, Public Atbninistration. Social Work, Health. It is significant that the majority of cities *up to a comparatively recent period were standing pretty low on these lines. Many had no libraries, their industrial plnnjs were antiquated* the towns and the country district» around them were antagonistic, they had few or no parks and (day-grounds, their public afiinlnfetration w«s in- «fflrtent, Ihuli social agencies failed' to relieve uilsftirtuiuj or to offer adequate guidance to struggling people, and they spent very little money for health inefisuras. The average city has some distaute to go before it measures up to high standards in all the above ten requirements. 8 Nt 8 8 8 ! years old. M. 8 It was 48 yearn , agp Man In Spain sent Coolidge 8 that Church waa. Jtltgd president, a hat, a Spanish hat Ho ca* wear It to dally bull fights Irving ¡Berlin, married com­ poser, will write a musical com­ Think of the troubles that lie edy — since his father-in-law gave ahe«4 ®f the aear-etghted man him the air. who baa a beautiful wife. O u woman at a time being Before a man’s married there plenty for *n lnteilig'ent man to isn't much uee in working and hand!», oaly foola take on two or after he to married he hasn't time three. . to work. authorised ,jh «rrfting. «g a Preebyter^g gfcwck, givgp e st# «g, W W kOM W one g HALIFAX, N. ..ftb . « After»«« club w « a dert asl »'jqht 15— Nova Scotia’s fceArt- 8 success from »vary « l i t , gf broken hermit to tie s« , tt vto>. waU Israel Church, who h«* ** f t »»»bar». the pfirftre « « « « t « lived alone in the i big > 8 prpwded with « • woods near Cheat«» for j 8 wto» umb M the past <• y«»r». $to«l > »ot dmir tvi*s«« *«* Waft yesterday Just s t h e h** * ^ave lately « t o ft ft« present to enjoy the old .«ftp 801« lived—alone, He »M «» . 8 8 upnltofttiary Is the warden. Old Time SftcWU-. Tke Old Timo WMtol f t fto the auapjbces o f tftO Now and then the Prince of » Wales travels here and there and 8 8 rides horses 8« and on. T ie most troubled man In the prayer for Ml church. ualo 8 , by the girl he loved. He 8 waa a boy o f 20 fit jhe 8 time. Bnt kta «»art was 8 broken and he entered 8 t i e woods, never to re- 8 turn. ' 8 During hit many X ftft 8 of Isolation Church never 8 saw » woman except on 8 one or two occasions 8 when Inquisitive feminine 8 tourists stopped at his 8 hut, only to bo sternly 8 ' ordered « r a y . first National program »»d the m l f t » that and J 8 8 sped the hoars; te eng «aft* of the gnnenoug h ftr* of T T * 8 tng bread and m ilk that affonSM a I ' - ~ 8 most satisfying d o « to & 8 thoronghly totftfctftf »v ftto g. || 8 ' When gnaSto eatered, theyjl i 8 were met by the hostesses, d rep J I 8 « in beeetlfai f»WM e j the J J 8 Dally flowered 8 long ago, draperies, soft tape shawls, oM- 8 Oh« Jump ¿¿«¿i <¿ liÿjùit 8 8 8 8 8 8 F oot H om that escaped from He« Heck «ays: “ The grocers English man whs 1251,OSO In rireua wagons aa