Montreal District Chief Dead Arthur Fiset, District Chief of the Fire Department of Montreal, Canada, died at the Notre Dame Hospital as the result of injuries received while responding to a secondalarm fire. He was off duty but was called out to replace another officer when the second alarm sounded for a school fire. While answering a fire alarm, his car collided with another automobile. The chief’s car was overturned and Fiset was crushed underneath. Director Raoul Gauthier who was busily directing his men at the two-alarm fire in the Montcalm School was notified of the accident immediately and he rushed to the injured officer’s bedside. District Chief Fiset was forty-nine years old and had been associated with the Montreal Fire Department for the past twenty years. Red Bank Company Planning Christmas Relief—For twenty years, Independent Engine Company No. 2 of Red Bank, N. J., has been giving aid to…