- moz roun ` / 'ras cualuormroivu cuanooiu f/_ JANUARY 25 '#915 _ 4 \ , ~ ' libraries or some school equlpmen¢.l , y / _. Tone of the hardest blows to the anti-air craft guns of ' lndlvldllll wmpetllions will also be ~ I , ~ (_ . _ h_, _ _'_ - 1 - held but in so for as feasible, the ' . _ `. _-___ _ Jcrmany, since t e transparent \vm ma er is a 5. _ at TH H 'P idea of competing for the prize onl t ' device of the Allies. _ ,Wig be ¢llSi>0ll\'8S°d~ Thé SYllll>&lll¥ ` It seems hardly a week passes without some :fin |fe°'°a|r;';;“;_',“|d°(§o::u;':'_:’ rgzgffetg a 0 H wonderful invention for the war. Fortunately most _ '___ __ _ d . . e sys em ' , proper y e- _ _ of tclliem are €ql_l_¥llly.va.luabie for peace. So we Fouovmg is an extract from an med ‘runny develop me holding' Reek. B. B A. in the current num ling ot not more than three or tour /'i-£17 won er, continua y, what the next may bc. excellent article by Professor W. R.lof inilivldual school fairs or n unit- Head Ofice at Charlottetown, Branch Offices at Summer- llde, Alperton, Sourlu and Montague. London Office, Marconi House, Strand, W.C. Subscription Pliono................................ 132-2 News and Edit. Day Phone 133 Advertising Phone . . . . . . . . . . 132-3 Newland Edit. Night Pholleu...... .. .. .... 1321133 President . . . . . . . . . .. A. A. Bartlett Mar|agingEditor.... .. . .............J.R.Burnctt .\lt».\-luv, j.\.w.\i<\' 24. 1910- FIRE LUSSES .\t the last annual meeting of tile Prince lidward Island iloard of l"ire L'nderwrilers, .\1r _iolln i). ilyndman, the retiring presidellt, embodied ill his annual address a fund of infornnnion tilat should he ui im,-11-~t and value, not only lo in~ul':ln\‘e colllplinies and their agelits. but to the public generally. "Tile eounnon notiinl-" ~aid .\lr liylldtlian, "that the ill- sllranve conip:n1ie.~ pay thc cost of tires is gradually giving nay to an intelligent nndcrstallding of the fact illat they are merely collectors anld disiriblltors of tin- tire tax; ii1ey` mu'ne~~‘ could he proved would be a strong lever in the prevention of tires. .\lr llyndnlan ill his address weii said: " \\`hcrc a mall is heavily insured, no matter how honest he may be. it has the tendency to cause uirelesslless when his risk is reduced to a minimum in the event of disaster." \\`herc, as is often thc case, the tire is due to some other person's carelessness or nt-uit-ct it should be made a criminal offence alld pun- idlable as such. ii half of the tire- loss could be prevented it would mean a saving of Sie-0oo.000 a year, a consideration ullich .