1'5! I i4.’ fibre-e lwllllOlt New Customers Canada who wil “trade agreements. But to make good For Canada’s Grain - l —Produce —Manufactures Secured by the West India Trade ' PAGETEN l - ‘vvv Agreement and Canadian Ships. By willingness and ability to pro- vide shi s, Canada this year has drawn t e Westlndies closer to herself and to the Empire. She can make preferential trade agree- ments wit other peoples under the British Flag, without arousing international complications. ossesles men with brains make these preferential these trade agreements we must have Canadian Ships. Standard Diet in Hospitals Pure Gold Quick Puddings are so wholesome and easily digested they are used as standard diet in hospitals for convalescent patients. They are specially suitable for the patient whosefickle appetite needs tempting. Keep a supply in the house. food iur the children, arid always welcome. the family with one some night and see how delighted they are. Tapioca, cus- tard and chocolate, 15c. a package at all grocers. Pwemslhllaasens Into Gold Manufacturing 00., Ltd., Toronto They 're an excellent Surprise l’ arrtlcatltlt-stt-r of Snlluyiitsti l. The name “Bsyer" identifies the only genuine Asiirin,——the Aspirin rescribt-ti by physicians for over nine- AlWilyli buy an unbroken “BAYER"AJ ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross" ckage contains proper directions for (‘nldg Headache, Toothache, Flame-he, Nau- ralgia, Luinhago, Rheumatism, Neurl- en yenrs and now nisde in Canada. ‘tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. Tin boxes of l2 tablets cost but of "Buyer Tablets of Aspirin’ which» 1.-\v cents. lnrgcrfllnycflpackagea. There is only one A|plrin—“Bayoz'"—YOIl wil" ll! "3579!" Aspirin ls tho trad» mnrk rrt-glstercd in Ctinadiil nf flavor Manufacture of Mono- Whllt: it is well known that Aspirin means Bays: manufacture, to nnlst (llu puliils‘ against imitations. tl~c Tublcll or Buyer Compul will be stamped with ihcir gcncriil tradu mark, tho "Bayer Crolo." -__. .-'J/x.;.4.- Souvenir of Prince Edward Island, llundsomely Illustrated and Artlstically ed on Art Paper. 4' Only Limited Number on Sale. Price 50o. ' Charlottetown Guardian Office WXQXO . fiance oi" the ortler of the British >3 -An Imperial Cabinet Next TORONTO, 0nt., Sept. ZL-The formation o! an Imperial cabinet was loreciistsd in the address of the Right Honorable Lord Desbon. ough, K. 0., V. C., President of the Chambers of Commerce o! the Briv tish Empire, st the ninth congress of that body which owned in Con- vocation Hall Saturday. Lord Des- borough said that the information had now been received that out of the “War Cabinet an Imperial Cab- inet ls to he formed, and Mr. Lloyd George has stated that aconler- encs will shortly be held b0 decide‘ more precisely what form this Cab- inet shall take.” On motion of Lord Desborough the congress sent a cable dispatch to King George, who had consent- ed to become patron 0t the pres- ent congress expressing the devot- ion and loyalty of His Majesty's subjects gathered in iToronton i 23 Strikes r a In August OTTAWA, Sept. 21.—Loss oi‘ time on account oi‘ industrial disputes was considerably less during Aug- ust than during July or August 1919. During the month there occurred twenty-three strikes involving 4,12 workers and resulting in the loss oi‘ 79,482 yorklng days. in July there were 49 strikes involving 6,734 workers and 80,221 working " days. In August 1919 there were 46 strikes affecting 24,511 workers and casing a time loss of 365,012 work- ing days. I Eight strikes were terminated during August leaving fifteen strikes affecting 744 workers un- settled at the end of the month. Industrial employment through- out Canada showed ti slightly downward tendency during the Will Defy the British Admiralty Order l l NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—In (le- ndmiralty to keep away from Queenstown, the United States Mall Steamship Company's Pan- handle State sailed Saturday for the lrlsh port on her maiden voy- age. The ship is the first trans-At- lantic liner built here in a genera- tion. Twenty-five passengers sailed on the new vessel, which yas built for the United States Shipping Board. Y League of Nations to Settle the Matter ' PARIS, Sept. 2l.-— Finland and Sweden have agreed to accept the intervention of the League oi Nn- tions lor the settlement of the dis- pute betwcen them as to the pos- session 01' the Aland islands, lying at the mouth of the Gulf of Both- nlzi between the two countries. The acceptance ol‘ the council as arbitrator is regarded by the mem- ' hers of the council as a long step toward the recognition 0t‘ the world as a medium for the preven- tion of future wars. month. t - ‘f3 t -__ ‘ ~;, ran cnnnnomrdws GUARDICAN. . g t s llllll" AHIHHH" Peace Negotiations Broken Off WARSAW, Sept. 2‘2—Petice ne- gotiations betwop Lltliunla, and Poland hiive been broken of! and the Polish tlelegntlon has left Kn- lawarya ahd is returning to War- Troublés Continue LONIDON, Sept. 22—<Numbers of clashes resulting in deaths and se- rious injuries, continue in various Egg?‘ (Tub) parts oi the country_ :'_lilul_l_l_l_ll_l_l_llll"willilllilllglllullhllllllll"'"' _ -——- . J is" lE-siil Chiclct Goodness in Two Nearly everybody has a special affection for dainty, candy-coated Chiclets. But they d0 differ on the flavors. The old-time famous. peppermint is the favorite. * But the luscious new Tutti Frutti Chiclcts have had a "pa; flip“. n’ n‘ ‘Tutti-Fruttitlhicletis o, in the Pink Packet, i pt --—an Adar/vs product, particularly prepared " ' . ' ‘i i‘ SEPTEltBER27Q1920i - -- 4n nit b4 on Qa-v ‘at ~ . illiIlllllllilllliillllllllllllll; en; ""1!llllllllllllllillll -"'”"""Q"UlIllllllllilllllf l p . ‘y gqv. Flavors“ Wonderful vogue. It’s just as if the essence of all the world’s fruit gardens had been sealed in a packet for you. You can take your choice. The original goodness which only Adams can put in candy- coated gum is the same. Just be sure that the name “Adams Chiclets” is on the packet. Peppermint Chlgiclefs i, - in theYellow and Gold packet Q i 4'2” ' THE MARKETS ~- In Ireland MONTAGUE MARKETS. . 50-50 EKBQ- - The “"981 Ofllsltiicivi)‘. ..... .. .. .s1. mgrnlng POUIROES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 41.15 to $1.25 CHARLOTTETON MARKET8. IBIIUGT . . . . . . . . . . .. _.___ Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CHARLOTTE-OWN MARKETS grin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l.00 ‘Jggel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..C0 There wns a very good aliens. “H53 65 Potatoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..75 ‘mists, 60 ance zit ilio Charlottetown Market this inornlng_ The prices of the various articles were as follows: MURRAY HARBOR. saw. Lithuania has agreed to 31:23:; lxlcaelvzd ‘might; gt M0 “we . . . . . . ..18"1§0i3 Eggg 5g to 60c pm. do," Butts‘. 6;; withdraw her troops behind the 5 0° 9T - " -__ {Calnfl- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --5-_-1- - to 65c per lb. Chicken $1.00 Qach, Foch lines but insisted that the gnuqltreoflhjxrtiiliiligfllall 11319:‘ will" SUMMERSIDE MARKETS‘ Ighecsp $211.2‘..IIII..'1‘."IIIIl5_o3 ' ' P°l°l°°fl 75 f0 85c tier bus. Hay poles retire [or a 51mm“ ‘nuance tiniest llfioGtflrw win likens isuitrteiiiper lb’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "50 i“ 6° Slzliwfi-(iilllrl ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' “m tiiigzolti souls MARKETS‘ at ‘m0 to ‘no m" owl" Hides behind the line they now occupy. ~ - ,1‘ ' e - n is‘ s ns. .. ....12 to 15 ' ' ' - ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - ~ -7 - 10c per 1b,, Beer 13 go 25c ramp To this ‘he Poles refused m agrem the hospital in a critical condl-Iigilytvl. per dozen . “pork (live delivered.) ........17l,§ gun" p" m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lamb m 20 to 25c p" 1b and pork .. . -——— s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -' "°"- sesame-row MARKETS. oiiq per bus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..so “l 21 l" 22° P" will"! rm"- -——-i-—________-__.-._.., A- _ *___ . DICKY DIPPYS DIARY _ ._By 3mm,“ l - . c ~-— - If - f“ i-T.'_';.-i~.‘_“TI.'t;:rt""~"* " . r- i W, ___.,_ c ~ m, ,-_,____.,i MONDAY; A' MAN RAN‘? THE- WELL, i- H ~21: ‘first iui- 1 HE Tl=.-'.~°i-’ED 1N AND WM . 4 l sect room: mo, WHEN r PORTANT lea-malaise wire , awash-so MY new ARM l “w” T"?- Pj" YUP l ' ANSWERED i1’, HE SAIDZI/ARE. YOU.” ' e ' ‘WJTM-MENT ‘lil-“PANY YOU MR. DIPPY?” ' "YES $II?,“I REPLIED. CrlAl lib ” At-i/‘Its-Aio 1.. ‘sriev m ANDTAKE A CHANEL" WITH i1", SAYING‘. ‘ AND ‘eVALlfii-T) OUT AND" we MIANT THlS‘ CHAlR THANKS‘) BACK _ if-"Ilit -. "Mr" ""'""'~"' """'“'