v E .1 .Monday begi The following Fire Prevention Week Statement has been issu- ed by Provincial Fire Marshal, Earle T. Mac-Lend. _' Dominion Proclamation the week of October 4th to 10m, 1964. is designated l-‘IRE PRE~ VENTION WEEK, This Procla- mation made in the ttame of Queen Elizabeth of Canada. is an imperative reminder of the control of fire and its hazards. and appeals to all citizens to take proper precautions to curb the careless causes of fire. Figures released tirouszh the the Fire Marshal's office through the Department of Public Works. show a total of 457 fires report- ed in the Province for 1963, with a property loss of $859,773.00. Damage amountin: to £50.- 54100 was sustained in the fire which destroyed the Horne Building. Charlottetown. on Ap- ril 17th. l963. On September 9th. I953. tie hlot‘ell L'o-Op. butter and cheese making plant was destroyed with a loss of 3115.270 69. It is with deed regret that we rnust record five deaths fro to fire to date in 1964. European Trade Booms’ EARL T. MACLEOD While 47 per cent of fires are‘ due in smokers carelessness. g the practice of pouring oil in l l A T. the wood stove to hasten Ignition Marshalv Members of the different Fire Departments on the Island will by carrying out inspections of cover fire hazards. tiiem to the attention of the own- fore fire results and lives valuable property are lost. activities successful by ling all conditions likely to cause or promote the spread of fire. The Provincial urges all citizens. ispirited organizations and public Fire Prevention Week a n d throughout the year. MacLeod. Provincial While Eastern Areas Lag GENEVA 'AP) -— Booming Western Europe continues to increase its share of world trade while its Communist east European neighbors still strug- gle to make a success of their centrally planned economies. according to a report out Wed- nesday. The report issued by the Eco- nomic Commission for Europe said the increased prosperity in lto the Inflow of short - term caiptta . Norway. Sweden, Switzerland. Portugal and Austria. all im- proved their balance of pay— ments positions. Apart from the failure of So- viet exports. the slow growth of ‘import requirements and the ‘Iarge outstanding credits to de- veloping countries \tere named as other factors that had an adverse result on trade in East- West European countries ls mainly due to a sharp rise ln trade among llll‘lllhrlvt‘s. But In Eastern Europe rates ern Europe. The developing, nations of the world are also beiieltttiug Il'ull‘ of growth of both ’ttiports and “‘9 b“"”” i” we‘lel'” Kuwl‘ff“ exports slumped dttrtn: littL'l. at't‘i‘l'dml’l '0 "UP l‘f‘lttll'l‘ 1“ 1963. “Th . 1' ' _ I. the value of thttr exports to of IhFI;l;:-f‘ll’fmillrllt:fi;§ Ian rfrirlt,—| WP‘IP'“ Bump“ "‘59 by nine . , - . , r .- of Eastern Europe and the pe' M“ “drastic reduction m the rate of GENEVA (Reutergl _ Chm; growth of Soviet imports." the replaced the Soviet Unit)“ as report said ' Albanta‘s p r i n c i p a l trading In Western Europe the rate nf partner in 1963. the Economic growth in the volume of exports Commission for Europe rte- increased from five per cent in ported Wednesday. 1951-62 In Gill" per cent In Trade between Albania and I962—63. 1China accounted for about 54 , per cent of Albania} total turn- . ‘over last year compared witn ., been identified. seven per cent in 1960. At the same time Soviet- Albanian trade, formerly cone stituting 54 per cent of Al- bania‘s total, ceased entirely, the ECE‘: economic bulletin for Europe said. Reviewing devellipments in 1963 and early i964, the bulletin said despite the snitch in main trading partners. Communist countries continued to account for about 90 per cent of Ala bauia': tutal trade. Albania is t‘lnua‘s ally and 8b opponent of the Soviet ['qu11 in the current SlnIl-SOYIPI dispute. ‘ 3 Electrocuted I l I the Are Identified CORNER BROOK. Nfld. "CPl ~—Three men electrocuted early Wednesday in an accident in northern Newfoundland community of Baie Verte have 0 S T A R T“. and "STOP IRES. SAVE LIVES". Earle Fire nsFi buildings 5 u c h as stores. dwel- i lings, apartment houses, placest of assembly etc. in order to dis-g and bring; ers and have them removed. be~ ‘ and ‘ active Fire Preventionl Fire Marshal ‘ to back. the fire safety appeal slogans 0!? "DON'T GIVE FIRE A PIACEI I GR OWTH R EPORTEII six European Common countries 'West Ger» many. France. Italy. Holland. Belgium and Luxembourgt all had accelerated growths in pro» duction. Italy was the excep-. tion. But the report commented on the highly successful measures taken by the Italian govern.» ment to combat the serious threat of inflation that existed less than six months ago. The report expressed surprise that the sharp rise of produc- tion growth in West Germany has not so far resulted in any 'large increase in imports into that country. Analyzing the deterioration of Britain's trade balance in .1964. the report said this was largely dtte to buoyant eco« 'nomic condition! that induced: rising imports. :' The deficit was due particxr 'larly to a rise in the import prices of commodities on which Britain depends heavily. Another cause was the need to replenish stocks that had fallen to abnormally low levels in 190'! following the previous year's import. squeeze. . France has shown a sharp In- crease in imports this year with a doubling of the trade deficit, ; in the first six months over the corresponding period last year. But foreign exchange reserves continued to grow, largely due ‘ t Pope Ponders Indian Trip VATICAN CITY tAP‘~Pope Paul is considering a trip to In ia. His decision appears to de-. pend on the progress the Vatig can ecumenical council makesi by November when a Roman Cat‘inlic eucharistic congress starts in Bomba'. f The first firm evidence that the pontiff is contemplating a 4.100 - mile flight to Bombay came here in L’Osserva-. tore Romano. The Vatican it- self has denied several times; any knowledge of such papal plans, ‘ The Vatican daily newspaper carried an interview in which .l'alerian Cardinal G rnc i a s. . Archbishop of Bombay. said the \& age . . . See Us Soon P. E. I. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. "Pope will announce his trip several weeks in advance if he‘ -ehould decide to make the ‘eigit-hour flight. Herring Plant Agent, "I 'd ed j 3 con“ or Errol Stetson O'IAeary . . ' Y r YARMMWE x3 mp, _ Sydney‘R. Birch ........................ .. hortham R. R. iA plant to process herring may AIICQ (VHIIHHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wellington ;he established by British Co- W. Vcrnon (‘raig ................................... .. Bedeque .lumbia Packers Limited at Low ' >er East Pubnlco. N.S., it was . {learned here_ .. Dlrecfor‘ John Maclntoeh Albert. Linkletter . 'ni , had é'e'v- ieral sites along the Nova Scotia feouth coast under review but Tignish I ' I I ‘A .the Lower East Pubnico area, about 30 miles from here. was ,favored hecanse of a deep wat- fer harbor. railway facilities and 'a plentiful supply of fresh wat- Eric Lowther .er. The plant, If built. would pur- ‘ 'chase about $500,000 worth of .’ herrlnl during It: first year and twould have a payroll cl about '5.“ I l E. W. Jolt nstone ............................ .. (frnpaud Burlington T. Leland Linklettcr, Manager HEAD omcz. Wm. sum Wk. Dlul 435-3250 BRANCH OFFICE. 111 Grafton Street. cum“. mu 394-3031 Fire Prevention IS Yol/I'JOI) , ' For Extra Protection, Check Your Fire Insurance Cover- t I re Prevention W BUILDING DESTROYED 0N KEPPOCH' ROAD Bell, v were Harvey Pye. 21,l llam Gilbert. 54, of Bonavtista.l Verte; Norman Ping-t The, of Bale 27, of Seal Cove; and Wil- l Contractors of Baie Verte. were i planing against a building came : Ielectrocuted when an aluminum'in contact with a high voltage! The men. employed by Pyelextcnsion ladder they were‘ transmission line. ' 10 no aura-n. Charlottetown. Sat. Oct. 8. 1m. I * FIRE PREVENTION Is Up To You... Fire Is a menace .. . .u menace to the livesofthoseyou hold dear . . .0 men- ace to your home and business. Fire lurks In litter and rubbish. In oily paint-y rugs. In unchecked electrical systems. In dirty cracked chimneys. In overheated fur- naces. Whenever there Is carelessness. fire threatens. Fighting fire starts with prevention . . . and that's your iob this week and every week. do your part to prevent fires . . remember a little can can save a lot- of damage. THE TOWN OF . KENSINGTON YOUR SAFETY Depends on your Wiring tat. For Reliable Electrical Work See Us Today. NEWSON ELECTRIC 161 Queen St. Phone 4-8325 It's up to you to get him! And a big re- ward Is yours . . . the reward of greater safety for you and your family. plus pro- tection for your valuable property. too. Every year this dangerous public enemy ranges through the land. taking a tragic toll in lives and property. Only you can stop fire . . . by removing fire hazards in your home and business. . . By beIng extra careful with fire In any form. by keeping wiring and heating equipment in top condition by making every week Fire Prevention Week! Clifford Simpson Stanley Bridge A. .I. Robertson .. 111 Grafton SL. Ch’town James I. MacKay. , 111 Grafton SL. (‘h’town Morrison R. MacKean .............. .. North Wiltshire Ralph Johnatone Long River J. B. Edwin Reid .. ......... .. Bay Che-eel Annear Lower Montague Gregor Mnchllum .................. Brackley Beach Fire Prevention Should Begin III Home . . . 0 NEVER LEAVE MATCHES NEAR CHILDREN- 0 DON’T HAVE THAT lAST SMOKE IN BED . EXAMINE AND . DON’T STORE COMBUSTIBLES IN YOUR CELLAR AND ATTIC . COOPERATE WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE AUTHORITIES TOWN of SUMMERSIDE 0MB.um 0 Wklteynh. .Grem'MellIson REPLACE FAULTY ELECTRICAL WIRING National Fire Prevention Week is being held throughout Canada from October 4 to IO Inclusive. We urge the citizens of Summerside to be stroneg reminded of the dangers and the consequences of fire. It in felt. that. moot fires are caused by careless-noes and out be avoided if preventive measures are taken. During Fire Prevention Week wequ you to have your home checked for all fire hazards which may lead to a serious tire. Your eta-operation is continually needed to help firemen In your community to protect you from disastrou- ftne. Not only during Fire Prevention Week . . . BUT . . . 52 weeks of the you- wo must prevent fires. Don’t give fire a place to start. Not only In our plo- perty at stake during a fire but also our lives and the lives of our loved ones. W. E. JENKINS. Ma y" COUNCILLORS 0 0. Alex MacDonald . Lee A. Wood . Garnet Rm V‘s-tanks-