nM.mM. low am nw &% ew ew _ elses? aSS;s3 @¢@¢5” S€Yl<‘é`i233 .M. l _ 6.35l|Jep. 7.35 8.08 .sm- a-9_.Q<>_|.Aff- lt 5 Dep. _- U1 Charlottetown Arr. Hunter River Emerald Jet. Kensington _A _ V Summerside` Dep 8.1() 9.08- ' 9.57 '|0538 l_l_l5. ®PHv5P .,S§|'~é°Ié._ > F' F* UI N ~1.°° aw Obs Summerside Arr. Port Hill O'Leary Alberwn Tignish l.52| __ .°".°‘ we ow __0_-> _ ___ 99° :neu CHEF' I Dept. ___ Arr. Emerald Jct. Arr. Borden ""i'r' lm _ §a‘9"$"F"".“‘* to :.1 cpgeg l.-. ° 9°- wogenbl .aa recnc "U -I0 l l Arr. ` Fri. rwwfnl €h? 9'3"'-‘ wgwio _ Charlottetown Arr. jl0.l0 Mt. Stewart l» 8.55 Morell f 8.22 St. Peters 8.00 Souris Dep. 6-50 Dgpt W_“, V* __ ' IM RM. I I , Mon. , Wad. I 7.-1-5 l r 7P`M.`_`_ _ __7_.5_0. __ _ Arr. LM; Elmira , "_ l?_°Pl-__§:3‘_’___ “ PM. AZM. il»‘Lf.'.'. F n. I 9.10 10.20 11.00 _ 11.40 °*.°'E". seas Dep. Arr. ' § A.M.1P.M. '~ ‘ Mon. T Wed. ' Fri. J www# $332 Mt. Stewart Arr. | Cardigan Mwhwe 4.10 2.54 2.25 Georgetown Dept. IAQ. _. . DTH C » sfhoi. Q7' _ni lnM.nnA `._-» .555 7-§-__.é.f.r-_ .M“fr*1:_li°s.l>_°r_D_~.ri-_'_§&“.* Exon tae noted, ull the above trains rundaiiy. S.l,1.il_d°if °¥°°P\‘l0d-._. 3.10 3.10' Dept Cbarlotwown Arr. 4.25 4.55 Daily . - er. Bat , 0 Sun. A.M. ld.[5 8.20 Vernon River at e-|,||g_|,aN|uN, ' ‘ w. 1'. HUGGAN. ` Phat Trade 'lanager Dlataiiet Paunlir Moat . ' " ‘ ‘“”’l‘oroato Ontario. ` ‘ Cparlottetown P I '~ Sat. Only #rP?| San? ~ i l 5.00 I 8.21 l 12.32 V Dgp, ' ll.30‘ V i l l l ‘submitted to the Legislative is un- usually interesting. The new Medical Superintendent gives his first report of the operation of the Hospital. He says: As 'l did not assume my duties as Medical Superintendent until August 17, the subject matter of this report deals chiefly with conditions sinco 'that dntef The satistical tables, how- ever. cover the full year. and other matters of importance ure noted where possible. , ` _ SYNOPSIS OF APPENDED STATISTICAL TABLES The total number of patients at the close of the your was 280, an in- crease of four over' those resident at the close of `19l7. Ol' these 149 were men and 131 women. During the year we had one returned soldier, but as his condition did not warrant detention bc was obliged to remain only eight darts. , Admissions for the your were 'ZS us compared to 56 lust year. whllr- thc total number of case under treul- mt-nt for the your was 854. or two rnorr-. than in 1917. Two of the cuss-s :- l.milt.etl were transferred to its fron' , i'\.~|llulions in thc llr|itctl'St:lit‘s. 'l`h_- religion of lllosc received um In‘:lt'cd aovvml (I4-nonrinallimis. 'l`hirl_v- lllrr-o were llomuu (‘:itllolics_ lwoltty i'i\'o i'l'esllyt<=ri;lns_ l~i1~\'otr .\l<-lllotiist. :ix Baptist. lhrvo l'I|»i.~'vupnliu1| und t-l'~ Srtlvntlon Arlny/, ’l`wv~nt_v-th|':=r» ol' tht- pntictrts »vs‘~l'c ¢.;\'e-1' sixty _wuts ofvutqo. und b_\' rt-fr ron of lhvir ;ltlv:\m~-tl _vc:|r.\‘. o|`i~-rl d `iittic ciiulll-0 of ilnpro\'|\1lli\ni. The most commonly slit-uotl cults-:rs of |nt~ntul brc:llrtlu\rn was lmnllii strain and ovvrwork which claimed :=i\l|-01| of the pnt.ii>nt.-.. whill- old ago t~.l\ui~ ncxt with in-u. null lrusiuéss lrouhlo \\‘u-s .sahl lo he tht- vzluso in t-light cases, Alcohol was cluixnud z\:= ‘tho canst- ol' six. nine,-liirlmlioll ot` fum-_ pnd thrt-(~ \\'\-rn llnv to r0lliCi0lls t‘xt'i'vruf:l|l. l\i.od`l_\' dlsl-us" ~uu.-l-tl .<1-von. 'twelve ld' lin- rra|;~t~.~' \\'t-rv dnt' to r'ol\':ellit8l til-|'c<-l. in lwu tl\u`r-n1\t~:»_- \\'z|.=: unus- rluincd :md una putionl \vas,diagn0s- <'l as nut ln.~a:|m~. (inc very htrlkillg 1 l 'ru-'.tui1lt~ in llu it.‘2~'s lhiill 37-1 DJJ- Of u-.- .~.ln~.- auuuucu L-lings of deepest regret that wa h:\.vv to report that one of ounmost prornlsing nurses, Miss Catherine Mc- Vonald, after an llness oi' six days d~-vclopcd -bronchial pneumonia. and died within thirty-six hours, on Octob-` N' 3. tleuhile all that could be done. ` I\Vlrat preventive measure,-S W., e at our disposal were emlfloyed, No pcrson from the hospital wus allowed "» so into »L'-lmrlotletown uul»,»ss nn- elviuteiy necessary, and visitors from Vlrarlottetown wore not allowed to si-r patients. The result was that very Vzullrig un im~rcusin,f; number of vis"- i~u.~; u1nml1=: lhost- whose heredity is' iruntcd with insanity. '|`hirt_\'-ciglrt ot' the ulimissions tru-r.§ l'.'rst attach cases. ami of these the] duration of insanity prior to admins-l it-1| wus szlitl lo bl* NSS 7-hi!" Um’ u.r|n1l\ in ll' t-asus. lu 16 it was more l":nn om- mont.h-and luBS'lllll-ll 0110 ,-~.|r, and in ilvc cases it had lasted :mlm than onv _\’oar. 'I‘hlrl.y-sovcn of tht- pulioxlls mlmitted had t4lli`i'or4-iii 1' om our or tnorv previous ltttuukn. - hll-, iu lllrru- thc condition was 1-oliirt-ttitzrl. , The u\'oi'u;;w~ number of patients in msitlcxltfc WHS 235. c0nlP050d °f ::»5:: lu »n und 132 women. The lnrl§@9l- ,,|,m1n,»\» ln l-as-ldenca was 292 from .luly 2:; to Alnzust 6. and the smallest umulu-r 276 from January 1 to 9. Thosl- dist-hrrged during the .V0\U‘ 1-llulllorotl l'|-- -27 men and 13 women- ;-r timer, 2;’ were recovered, 15 im- |-;.n-»-t| and 11 unimproved. The total dl.»'<-lu»|~;;e rule calculated on cases ad- uzltliod wil- 51.3; -the percentage 01' tt-o\'t-ries, based on persons admitted \,-_\,, 3557, 'idle percentage of recover- it-4 is much lower than 1891 Ye" -hirh wus -i!I.l. und is due to the fact glmt 22 more raison were Hllillitted ll‘i‘ Ti.-ar, While thc number of diS- chnrges remained about the samo. . The number of di.-mths for the Wir " FROM A BOIL ' The death al Q young ilaraur . was recently reported from bleed- paiaaniag, which developed from a hell. Buch a -tall heliaainf to and la liaaatraulyi Yet this I liable to happen to anyone who allows a. sera or wound te become infected. The surest and easiest way to safeguard , yourself ia hy usln| Us-huh. As soon as it le applied ta a lore or wound it destroys all terms and acts as a protection, -In preventing infection and pea- aihia blood-poisoning. At the sane tile, hm-Bak ends pain and draws out line-non. 'Then its action Ca the tissues results in the quick lrewth af new akin. ao that cares \ll_ when are healed in tha short . possible time. not a beg today all he prepared. Mc.-bex. _ _ __ , I ‘ la me-_.._`.......‘s....- ...' _ - " - prevented this. and it will be at least il-IIOUIBI' 11100111 before the course aa ients work on the farm, and about U10 HOWDILII and grounds. This numb- 6l`» ll, il ll0p0(l. Will be largely in- FARMER DIED ' ohio wish to thank the following for row of our patients contracted thc disense, and noe of' these bccuun- <|i1llt'§€l`0uSly ill. It would seem ton. that the previous attacks. though of u much milder fonn, had oont`erred at A - ‘ moa’an.nv|l`h2ls , -,V .Llano _-sr I "--- '- __ ~ _ _ _V .3 -.L ._- '_ _ _ - ""i A 1. Vrrlrrvakulrlr. lrull- C.C.M.’s “Fourteen Points” pmol .~;.t|.|\» rl-.l. - 3 2. l~`|.lm»- ]'» 1 tt-. | Iv 'l`|u1--l. 1£||;l\n»~| |~ llrillinm, Ulliailit. 1-Ilastin. . i 8. 3 llrirulrs (`||astf| Brakr. . 4. \"_ (`. hi. Crunk Hanger (iivu Ut- most Power. l 5|. b\§ I G- 3 .~l'zri'li0n, and 1-\'er_\' part' is guartiutot-tl. '|`his tnczlns SXUB years' of .~t'r\'icc. C Yo” `\ ai" ln cast: ui attcirlcnl you can rt-new (`.(`.r'\l. parts witimut loss ul` timt-. C.L`.l\l. di-ulcr.~' are to be iollnd almost c\'cry\\'ln-rc in (`s|1.1tln. Ride a C.(`..\'l. bicycle. J @ Rpd Bird Manny Cleveland Perfect Callun-sbirg W ` les del Leolr for than Numa Plates when choosing I bicycle. I All of thrsr well Lmmn lim-.~ are mrmhcrl of the "C.C.M." family. ` 1 l h ' > |1f_ rl _Fl rr _Fr ,H-~ I\_ 90% uf lhf Purla of Every C.C.M. Bicycle are Made N in (Kanada and Each Machine is Fully Guaranteed by , Canada Cycle and Motor Co., Limited ' ` Montreal Tennis WESTON. Out. Winnipeg Vaueouvq ,I J 'f REPORT UF FALIIUNWUUD A.-. . -_ __ __.,_. ._-0.-.. _ _....1 MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT l .*. l C ` , ¢ l lil l TW . .H _'rr re- Y H y t lust a partial immunity. TRAINING QCHOOL The training school for nurses wné. currlcri on, and the course of lcclllrtes broadened so as to elnbratro as fur an possible. tho subjects talrcn up by lho training schools connected with general hospitals. Though' wo lmvo been able to make only il bcglnning “|0113” lllii-I lille. for next year tho course will bo far more ooxnplcte. lt WHS IIODBII that the senior class would have graduated before the glow gf the year,-but the delays caused by 5° much lfilillcss and other things n be completed. EMPLOVMEN1” AND AMUSEMENT A considerable number of our put creased during the routing year. lt is not only ln thc bust interests of the patients, but is of vnluc to the hos- pital as well, that as many ns possible should be engaged in useful employ- ment. in amusements for the patients we are sad-ly deficient. Lire in hos- pital wardsf especially when over crowded as ours are. is very mon- otonous. We are grateful to the good friends of the institution who have so kindly supplied us with magazines. und hops for a much larger supply oi these and other amusements in the future. Several concerts were given during the winter months by the hospital staff, and also by the choirs ot St. James and Zion churches, to whom we are very grateful. The usual Christ- ‘ mas tree and concert was held ou, the evening of Decemlier 27. The’ entertainment was provided by tho st-aff of the Hospital and lnflrmnry,| and was much enjoyed by all. .On thu trce were gifts for everyone. and wo feel deeply indebted to the relatlvee` and friends of patients who so kindly remembered theme! this season. We their kindness in helping to provide gifts for those who are lriendless- Mr. S. Paoli, $5.00, Rogers llnrd -_ . .__ _ ._ l, it \\':|r\- Vu.. ll ills, '|`<»|v:lt-ro. lla-hlois X' .\lt‘lnlli.~'. l`u|||l_\'_ ll \\`. |.u||;.;wol-tl|_ vo rind i`ig:|t'r‘l,l--.~‘_ ,\lool'~ .\- .\i<-l..t\o|i liros. 'l‘oln|c<-ll and (htm, lirut-v Slow- | ,.,,,|,|,» '|~,,|,,,,.,.,,_ “,;._p |{,,-,. |_L,m_5.,li|:||'<-s, ll:l|\t|l.~', (‘ax|\u<-co. .\lt-licotl iluln. li. I". .\lutltiignn. 20 pkgs. 'l'ul»a<- T . t`onIinucd on l'a|gt,» '|'\\'cl\'l\ ' T ____. ' _ _ point is that nu i|<.‘l"tlitnr_\' taint was - ‘ and &_/ I-lasnlt Broken Yet --and Never Will Most wire fences are " good " wire fences until they are put. to the test - and then you learn the difference. I _ .., Maritime Wire Fences' never 1 issppolnt. lucy are ltnulc and sold on honor-- our reputation is bark of every inch. The quality is of the very highest-yet the price is no more than you would have to pay for the ordinary, make-shift kind. Made of extra heavy, hard tlrnwn, coil spring Steel wire. Verticals and cross wires rigidly locked ~- qan't slip or work loose. f We have a splendid proposition for agents. Write for uur_ illustrated Fence Book :md l’ris~e- l.isi at onrc. New Brunswick Wire Fence Co., Limitedg' ' MONCTON, N. 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