visas s. 1930 Er P. "mm and child in Canada. This is m; case whore the taxpayers. entire- h; coilcis". clcar way. It is an unes- wpabie fact. thr.t if this country is‘ "materially reduce its annual fire’ w, it must impress upon its awn; {no necessity for guard- pisquate means for combating ft pmmpny ivlien it does appear-so! aum. human nature-ire nil have it to some extent. This is shown by the m crowds will gather to watch a yurnir: building in the same spirit that they would watch a program of airplane stunting. They see in the moot the loss of an industrial plant villi its consequent shut-down Ind M1955 gmploves, but merely an ex- titing spectacle. How about the own- ils of thcsc homes and the cmployes ii the burning industrial plant? ‘Ihey ieel differently for it is they who are ilrecily affected-they are the ones‘ rliolose their jobs, they are, the ones‘ r1105; cherished homes are reduced‘ b lshes. REAL CALAMITIES ‘This. then, is the problem—to bring- iiome to every: man, woman and child the fact that fires, which do not in- solve their property, are not just ex- citing spectacles to them but are real daicities which are a drain on their pockezbooks. when this has been 11C- complishcl fire losses are bound to drop. for if the people of this country us be made to look at every fire as o vsstc of their personal earnings. they ivould no more countenance waste other flagrant waste of monies. llbr their own efforts, can reduce industry becomes fully alive to the Wrote and states onc of the most {My ma; me losses’ no matter m ‘mus proliicilis of fire prevention w W1’. hive 11 Very real effect on their own interests, they will take drastic measures to reduce that loss. They will insist that evcry thing be done to prevent fire, and will likewise insist that, m; against fire and of providing thgy everything possible be done to quick- ly extinguish the fire when it does u to redute its damage ‘to e mini-i occur. They will realize that no mat- i ter how careful they may be in their selfishness is a deep-rooted trait of homes or 11-, sooner or later is almost inevitable. ‘ Therefore/realizing this fact. they will not be content merely practicing fire protection, but the; fire protection-an pnrtant consideration. tained the chances are that an iri- cipient fire can ‘either be quickly ex- tinguished or else bs- held in check until the public fire department ar- rives on the scene. loss by fire during i929 amounted to over $700,000.00. This means that the people oi’ our Island are actually out {that amount regardless of the amount paid by Insurance Companies. member. it has been proven that 80 percent of nli fires are caused by a careless and thoughtless population. inbtner words, about 550000000 of loss ‘ov fire was preventable during 1929. Our fire loss per capita during 1929 was $8M. Compare this Englands figure of thirty-three cents. Ofcourse. there are more wooden buildings in Canada than in Eng- land. But the most serious cause of v1 "1911 1001"‘? than lllty “©1110 "T19 ‘fires could be removed at once if all people would assist: When this thought has been driven found in one w°,d_cARELE55Ng53 a, E. ISLMAND r TAXPAYERS, BY OWN EFFORT, CAN REDUCE ANNUAL FIRE LOSS m lossvs lire a tax on every man, home to all the people a new era in 1'1" Prevention will be inaugurated The moment the in-‘ividugi and the hat section of the country they 9c. their industries. fire l demand ever-more im- I! adequate fire protection is main‘ P. E. I. LOSS Prince Edward Island's property Re- with IQUDJQDLCQKCEGOIQQOI OD€QOZDOO this cause is The iveathcr ls getting cooler and n-g natural“. “an thinking o; (“my propcrtv valued i-t more than $40000 ues and siovcs. Your first thought 099- and “"1565 we 3'55 °T hundmds llmulri be to the cleanliness of flues '1' "V65- lnd lliilcs. Look your pipe, over very cm-eful.‘ mendous sacrifice by removing the l)‘, and if there 15 the 195st; doubt a5 causes of fire in your own premises. to their soundness discard them and, replace ivitlt new. The cost is noth-i iii! compared with the risk of dirty: or unsound fiucs or pipes. Be surc your furnace pipe will not‘ let fire to lhc cellar ceiling no mat- 1 N!‘ how hot your fire may be. Be sure your stovepipcs are far en- i 0115b from iviills, partitions, etc. If a‘ P109 11111?! 11o through the ceiling be] m" B rivuuci- pipe-safe is installed. Cover the nearest wooden surfaces with asbestos board, sheet iron or tin. li iron or tm is used leave an air ‘PM! behind it. ' Protcc: the floor beneath stoves with sliect metal. _ “ 15in}: FYre“ ” it BEFORE IT HAPPENS DON'T allow children m play with matches. DONT leave everything to the “mi inspect your own house cellar to glrret. abut-r throw awayJighted match- bgiliilrfi. or cigarettes. MmSNT Bo into far}: -.losots. bod- Mdll 0r cellars, using matches or D01’: l" “slit your way. _ '1‘ use coal oil, bcnzine or nop- l in lighting fires, or to quicken a D0Nf~lt may result in death. d. T use gasoline or benzino to "l Nothing near an open flame. l" or fire. - "DQNT use alcohol lamps, ‘especisly ménafl” °Y class: they often break "is fluid is ignited at once. NT fill any lsmp with gasoline °' wai oil while the limp u lighted. “*9 the burners of all oil lamps "mill"? clean. m"? fill oil lamps after dark °' within fifteen m: of lights or fire. "DON'T Put ashes in wooden boxes barrels. Keep ashes sway from “lids. “WT use oils with a low flush rout. DON"? accumulate rubbish in prem . “£11m. or workshops. While a- m"! removal, keep such material} “"9110 metal-lined receptacles. ______________ “mil lampblwk will ioneous- i hi“ m.” Fire Prevention YOUR'OWN PREMISES i gasoline. ' and Factories. UETCEQCKQO ’TIS BETTER T0 BE SURE If you don't need a new furnace have us Inspect the one you have. 1 ‘rue CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARHDIA 11in carelessness I am more powerful than the combined armies of the world. I am more deadly than bullets, and I have wrecked more homes than the mightiest siege guns. I steal from the men and women and the children of Canada, hundreds of millions oLdollars every year. l massacre thousands of wage earners every year. I spare no one-and find my victims amongst the rich and the poor alike. The widows and orphans know me. The young and the old, the weak and the strong are taken by me. 1 lurk in unseen places, and do most of my work silently. You are warri- ed against mc, but you heed not. I am relentless, I am everywhere-in the home, on the street, in the factory, at railway crossings, and on the sea. 1 bring sickness, degradation, and death, and yet few seek to avoid mo. I destroy, malm, crush. I give nothing and take all. I am the Great Criminal, and Society's Ruthless Enemy. I If you require a new furnace ask us about the famous CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE This furuuuo has :i triple r-i-siiil.’ ii-ulch insures sufuiy rigriinst I-“ilili mid which meets “hi. tho zippro of the Fire ljnllerwrltcre Ass-u.‘ lion. We can supply all sizes of stove pipe and elbows; hand made and guaranteed. PHONE US FOR SERVICE FRED H. TRAINOR Plumbing. ltletcl Work and flnsmithing B0 GRAFTON STREET at once. Williams a Bentley, Limited Insurance Underwriters, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P. E. I. ruoNa ass-J. £1’ 1203A? Insure Against Fire NOW When a fire gets under way thousands of dollars worth of property is often- consumed before the conflagration can be subdued. If you have ever gone through this experience you know what It means. Ade- quate insurance provides the only protection against loss. If you iaok that let us provide it Phone 1036. Fire Protection i i We are in a position to protect you against loss by FIRE as we rcprcscni three exceptionally strong Fire Insurance Companies- '1‘he Royal Insurance Co., Ltd. _ The Hudson Ray Insurance Co. The British Oak insurance Co., Lid. = DeBL 501s BROS LTD. A Telephone call “III bring us to your door ’Ph0nc 69S or 699. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK We Show You How to PRE VENT rims, Save your home! Save your family’! . “L Save your lausiness.’ Save_y0ui' savings! I SA VE THE COUNTRY : i By Getting i duaranteed workmanship g C- O OC- 00 OUCQCtfi-CLUIC 5100'" GERRIE & MURNAGHAN PLUMBERS ' 71 Queen Street tphom. 433 Ii OLOQUQOUQDQIUOCP MAY BE NEXT __-_ Every year in Canad-i, fire destroys You can help to prevent this tie- COMMON CAUSES OF FIRE Defective chimneys and flues. Defective clectrc wiring Caiclcss use of coal oil stoves and carelessness with matches. Calelessness with cigarettes. Cuiclesshess with cigars. Aczumulation if tfllih and rubbish it; basements, cl). mind ynitds. CLEAN UP YOUR FREMISES BE SAFE Your fire department asks your ac-l tive aid in their fight for Better and Safer Buildings. Proper Fire-fighting Equipment. Cleaner Premises. Safer School Buildings. Fire Prevention in the Home. Fire Drills in Schools, Hospitals his neighbours. He should also carry ADEQUA TE INSURANCE so that in event of loss, the value destroyed may be replaced without delay. We offer a complete Insurance Service and are always glad to be of assistance in solving insurance problems. Hyndman & Co. Limited The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. Island Offices Lower Queen St. lnnllwrfnflnuNMilnNMnnMMuupdnnINMMMNunnnnlnsnnbdundunnnnnu EVERY CITIZEN should take all precautions against fire,—not only to safeguard his own family, but so as to protect Charlottetown BE ON THE SAFE sioa z SAVE mom Mill rnorisnrv av INVESTING A raw noiuns IIPPBEVENTATIVES TIIE DELTA LMITERI A safe light for the born or camp. 53,50 complete Should always be handy in case of fire 10c to 60c a foot- EXTINGIIISIIERS No home should be without this quick, easily handled flro extinguisher. No force or skill is required-a sure hclp in FIRE , case of fire $13.00 and $17.00 each STOVE PIPE Do not take chance with rusty and broken pipe. New costs only 30c to 60c a length ' rusiuioiirs are handy, safe lights for home or camp 69c to $7.50 i 1 : l 1 FOR FIRE PREVENTION i INSTALL A FAWCETVP PIPELESS FURNACE Now is the time to have that Pilleiess Furnace installed. Be- fore doing so do not fail to in. instigate the FAWCETT LINE. Seven different sizes to choose from, heating from 8,000 to 50000 cubic feet, ranging in price from $120.00 and up installed. Guaran- iecd to ‘give satisfaction. Prices and terms arranged- Qllifiomot N CtOfiOO-Iniri-Oil’ ‘JCQO. IN YOUR OWN 0-3001?‘ s}... C01 . CribCtiw. WHEN YOUR FIRE INSURANCE ooooooc-‘ooc-‘crocsoocrcrc$964-$- is placed with A. R. M c I N NI 8 75 QUEEN STREET CIIARLOTTETOWFN, P. E. 1. f Office i040 i Rcsidence1252. ‘f. 5lff¢"O'6'C>1'jQ'0'</0‘¢(ryg¢,. ’Phones nu; 1. oss trouser» vans __Sl-‘.\'EN ~ i i T375600?) 1-1. HUGHES Charlottetown B. Cameron Block General Agent for I-‘ire. Automobile. Sickness, fiusri- dent and Plate Glass Insurance District Manager, Manufacturers Life Insurance Co, as", '..<_ v-l- , _ i‘. A. Kccnzin, Fire Insurance zigcni n! .\I'.z:'r:i_v llivcr. .' .~'-"“.._- 1*" " " PROPERLY INSTALLEI is , rue assr ; iNSURANOE 5 .-__ ii Estimates furnished on all iviring and installation contracts. Everything from a boil to a motor. PALMER ELECTRIG LTEI. i NEW STAND 173 GRAFTON STREET PHONE 55 izirrv-E A. ROAARING FIRE you have good coal- We are prepared to supply the very best quality’ Coal, Coke and Firewood. l Come-Write or Telephone A. PICKARD & CQ. Phone 240 I THE ENTERPRISE IRON DUKE Range rr,w.sd_v.‘llnl . v. ._..._-_~s..=-< CANADA'S NEWEST AND BEST CAST‘ IRON RANGE ‘lhe Iron Duke is the latest product of the Llltltrjliitl! Foundry Company and with the lung life and durability of cast-iron, c-wmbincs all the fim- npprurancc of a steel rungu with its square upright lincs. zitiravliio l\[-|l'.‘lll‘1lll\‘l'. mull-urn . . nickel trimmings and while PIIJIIICI pant-ls. flI\\f|fi.'~ kcpl. "-, bright, clean and attractive. I Before the Enterprise Iron Duke was made you could not get a cast-iron range with the up-to-daie equipment and beautiful appearance of lhc better stccl ranges. Tlvc orliiruri- iron range is out-of-datc. with its swinging oven door, small fire box, small top. smnll reservoir, nut-nf-dntv ruuiiaiwi doors with Ioivcr patterns, medallions and other obsnlcte dc- signs which do not improve the appearance of the sinvc and make it hard io cicsn as vvcll. 'I‘hs- Iron Duke is Liic only cast iron Rmizi- ivitli a r l" box ilcsigiicd cspecinlii" for and large enough for tlic propel" burning of Maritime fuel. either soft coal or wood. The Iron Dukr-‘s fin- box ditpllraie; the famous Monarch fin- hovt. nli part: lacing HHEYJPHPEHDIP. 'l'lie coal fire box i: rcnnniai "i1 3n fuel and iaroporty designed for the long life of llnmna willie .!ic ivrwl firc box which takes st'r'ks up to Z" zns 7-1“; is sycc-rifiy made to give a slow even draft which is nn- "-- sary for proper wood burning. FRFE. Write for Special Catalog giving full lnfonnat" :1. shoning special illustrations of many features of the iron 5‘ , . l-.- _._.. “us- .s..__ Duke. 1111s illustrates the regular black and nickel ll": c V. ', described above. also in colors the NEW 11510371" W11“ "tag DUKE. “to I is g i- . r. See them at H o A N 7 s J