“rae 4d oe The Dally Examiner ren ver Aww eee fe dae FROM THHE OF FIC®@ OF The Examiner Publishing Company KATES OF SURSCREPTION (IN ADVANCE) @ne Year nase -84.00 Six Menths “en Wes MomGs .... .....ccccsrccces — PP @ae Menth Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States THE WEEKLY EXAMINER sseued every Friday morning. It is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily aod is a firstciasss newspaper containing all the iatest news Subscription $1.00 a year THE DAILY EXAMINER JANUARY 6, 18%. OUR HOSPITALE. Tue two Llo-pitals with which Charlotte town is provided are creditable alike to their promoters and supporters, and to those who have the mauagement of them in bend. Both are doing excellent work, and esch is deserwing of substantial encouragement, The Charlottetown Hogpital is the senior of the two institutions. As everyone knows j: was established by the late lamented Bishop Mclotyre at a time wbeo the need of such an wae most pressing, and there is no enumerating the amount of good it has since accom- plished. Before his death Bishop Welatyre saw the necessity there was for extending the usefalness of the Hoepita) by providing more commodious quarters end he took advantage of the first oppor-" taoity that presented itself to carry out his ideas along this line. Work upon the presevt imposing and well-equipped Hospital wae beguo; but before the building was completed the good Bishop was called to hie-reward.$ The floishing of the werk thus laid down was at once taken up by bis successor in the episcopal chair, and never was a trust more faithfully carried out. The work was pushed with all possible expedition, and the outcome is the splendid institution so ably managed by the Sisiers of Charity. An idea of the great benefit thie insti- tution has been to suffering humanity may institutions institution be gathered from the fact that during the! year just closed 180 patients were admitted for treatment, .of which number 126 were discharged cured. There were 73 surgical operations during the year. There are 16 patients in the hoepital at the present time, very few of whom sre paying for the treatment they are receiving. The total amount received inthe way of subserip- tiors from the public towerds the maiu- tenance of the Hospital last year was $440, which amount was collected by the Sisters themselves, The balance of the revenue was derived from paying patients and the various industries of the Sisters. Besides the number treated within the inetitution about 450 outdoor patients have had their several needs at- tended to. All purchases for the institution are made by the Sisters them selvvs aad thee alone are responsible for the debts contracted. There are about thirty beds prepared for the accommodation of patients at any time. In cases of emergency, however: more beda may be putin. This hae been necessary On several occasions, aud not uofrequently the Sisters have giyen up their own beds rather than refuse admis- sion to urgent cases of sickness. Application is often made for the admission of people suffering from incur- able diseases, and for old and infirm people who wants home. Indeed, at the present time there sre a number of this latter clasa in the institution, although it was never intended that it should be used for such a purpose. The Hospital, it shcu'd be remembered, was established for the (reat. ment of curable diseases, and net for the purpose of affording % home for the poor o> those suffering cnly from the infirmities ivcideutal to old age and who after being admitted become a life long charge upon the institution. People of this claes take up the room that it was inteaded should be reserved for persons to whom the Hospital wou'd be of service. Consumptives are not admitted to the general wards, as the disease is of a con- tagious nature and might be communicat- ed from one patient to another. Persons suffering from this diserse must obtaip private rooms. It is not necessary to enlarge upon the subject. The work dene in the Charlotte. town Hospital; speaks for itself. Every- thing about the place is clean and neat, The rooms are large, well lighted and furn- ished with every regard forthe comfort and convenience of those occupy ing them. There is a system of sewerage ,in connec- tion, and the bathing and sanitary arrang: - la SHR DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLUTTETOWN, JANUARY 6, 1898 mente are of the most approved descrip- interested in the Oo The Sisters will be pleased to see them and tion. Those who are stitution should pay it @ visit, afford them information. The Prince Edward Island Hospital is a vewer insutution although it is some thir.een vearsa since it was established. Whatever difference of Opinion may have its establishment existed atthe time of as to the necessity for a second institution of that clase, there can be no two the benefit it has Opinions respecting been tothe community orthe vaiue of the work that has been performed within its walle. Everything in connection with the Hospital is well kept, and patients receive excellent treatment atthe bands of Miss Tyoan, the matron, aod the five trained purses under her direction. | The Hospital year ends in May, and) according to the last report there were 152 | pauients treated during the twelve months. Of these 102 were discharged cured and 29 uvproved. The number of paying pauents treated during the year was 65 and of oc n- paying patieats 87. The number of out- pauents was 60, the prescripuons furnisb— ed them totalling 165. The medical cases numbered 46, and the surgical 106. From the same source it is learned that the cash subscriptions amounted wo $886.76. The church collectiuas amount- ed to $349.03. Both these items were con- siderably jess than was received from the game sources the previous year. The sum of $150.76 was received as proceeds of entertainments. From patients $1166,- 05 was received, and the eum of $67 was obtained for nurses fees. The legacies included $200 bequeathed by the late Mrs. Trenamac and $50 by the late William Heard. The income on current accounts for the year amounted to $2622 77, which sum added tothe balance from last year makes a total of $3463.24. The current expenses for the year amounted to $2699.. 25. There are two wards—one fur males and one tor females—each having six bea® with room fe- more if they are reqoired. There are also three private rooms, each being sufficieatly large to admis of an extra bed being put in if necessary. There is also a bed in the operating room which may be used in case of emergency. ‘There is a training school for nurses in connection with the Hospital, where in s:ructiOo is given in all that pertains to the There are five nurses in train will profession. at the present tine, four of graduate next month, The prospectus for the new hospital on the Brecken property bas beea published, and the trustees hope to be able to begin work on the new building next sutmmer. The estimated cost of the new hospital is $14,000, und it is understood that all except $3000 has been subscribed. The first patient was admitted to the Hospital on Jauuary 15th, 1884. The Hospital had not been = long in = Cperation whea it was found necessary to build an addition which was completed in October of the following year. Io 1886 and 1894 turtber improve- ments were made, and nuw it is proposd to build a new institution for the purpose of still farther extendirg iis usefulness. whom Se ee a meee Grippe Cured. This modern malady has become dreaded not more for its direct fa- tality than for the weakness of body and mind it leaves behind it. Prolonged debility, permanent pros- tration, melancholy and suicide fol- low La Grippe. For this disease there is no remedy superior to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. -~ “The best remedy for la grippe that I knew of is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.” tng “™ Rey. JOHN K. CHASE, South Hampton, N. H. “My wife and five children were teken down with la grippe, while the disease was so widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and before using quite two bottles my family was restored to health. I know of several obstinate cases of the same complaint which were also cured by this remedy.” J. PARMINTER, Ar Paulette, Miss. % “T was cured of la grippe by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.” ¢ C. §. THOMPSON, Pub. “Signal,” West Farmington, 0. Cherry Pectoral .out breaking. Write to our doctor. We pay him to advise you free. J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, « - Oranges. The very sweetest orange and richest is the black or rusty coated fruit. Pick out the dingiest oranges in the box, and you will get the best. Another way to choose oranges is by weight. The heav- iest are the best, because they have the thinnest skin and more weight of juice. Thick skinned oranges are apt to be dry. They either weigh less because of hav- ing so much skin or because cf the pov- erty of the juice in these particular specimens. A slight freezing on the tree causes this condition in otherwise fine fruit. The ‘‘kid glove’’ oranges are the two varieties of small fruit grown in Florida from stocks respectively brought from China and from Tangier. They are called mandarin and tanger- ine. They may be eaten without soiling a kid glove, because the skin is loose and the little ‘‘gores,’’ or pockets of juice, come apart very cleanly and with- All the above applies to Florida oranges. 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ROGERS, Provisions! Directors. Ch’town, Jan. 5 - 98 td LEGAL CARD. Mathieson & Bentley Barristers, Solicitors, Ete OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN ee J. A. Marniesoy, W. E. Benttey, Geo’town. Ch’iown. Jan3—law&~Ex& Pat3 moe; wJo.&Watch- man 3mor. ee Sale of Old Cathedral I am instructed by the Cathedra) Build ing Committee, to eell by Public Auction on Friday, the 14th ay of January, inst., at the hour of 2 o’clock, p. m., the Old St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, as it now stands on its present site. Also all timber used as underpinning beneath the church; and also a quantity of Stove Pipe and ceveral Base-burner Stoves. R. BEAIRSTO, Acctioneer. jav4—3i eod. —————— aa HAF PHU. GRAPE FRUIT being more bitter than oranges, makes much nicer marmalade, We have on hand nearly a bbl. of the most juicy, and finest looking Fruit ever imported here and are selling it ata very low price. ‘Try some, before it is all gone. 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