‘wedpliwlifiprlsstheffinerthingsj Jar l v= Rmnrmge Peirce .'I‘e‘s. lcA nrfnlifiiv Packaie‘ ~ _ '- a I Running a Water-At the Turn of ‘ the Tap WHY not have it so instead oi trudging to the old hand pump? An Empire Doro - Water Slillilply System brings the water right from the we into your home. With it you coin add a bathroom, but be sure/it is Emco e dipped; Emco Bathroom fixtures are oi the est possible construction guaranteed to give lasting satisfaction an arviee. Chromium plated or China fittings as sired. \ ‘wzlhpire Dnro Water Sup styles-suitable {or - cisterns ' jifltial pl; Systems are made in eep or shallow weils,-_ “o; springs, and you will be surprised at the low_ s l FOB sans n! R. T. MORRISON Blllflilllllllll ’W. R. GARRICK MONTAGUI r. s. i. w ) . O . Pressure p“ ' Water-Systems ’i ' and Bathroom Fittinps x‘ You Muslin ; in; l-lavesuear 4- E San-ear ls one of the ffnlulcvh needed elements, i §ln,@aee.halanced diet. in a convenient 1 rhoflavor is an “ delieht. You Can Have . 5 iii-Eli. r "fflutline ‘of on the history oi’ the institution. ' 38, i816... Cn thelabove date telegram‘: was. addrsuewto Rev. _J. B ed; ‘Rev. P. Mciiltyre. fplyllislars roi- tnoilneoroi-rosnlesl. for ‘Chhriotwtown in sons" lsvo. arrived at the Mother House Sept. 4, socomplnled- by Rev. A. Mc- _Cillsvray. The ‘iollowlng morning; he oiferedithel-Ioly Bacrliiee oi the Mass in our Chapel and made final ar- rangements tor thedoundetion. The departure. wit’ place Sept. siissst or the Nativity-oi the Blessed ‘Virgin. The little group o! Missionaries made every pleasant voyage and arrived in ~ Charlottetown the evening of the 9th, - at 5.80." " The station was packed with peo- ple The Sisters heartily appreciated the hearty ‘welcome given them by the Cotlslplfllon to whose service ‘ gtheycamato devote" their lives. His lordship aecolnlltnled ltne Sisters to '_ insu- new formerly the Bishop's .. ‘Palace-which had been carefully re. modelled. and he gave them the keys . no velrrioultios, ‘incumbent to the organisation and installation o! the Hospital were madeeasy by the un- tiring kindness-oi His Lordship, who on all occasions {himseli a true iatherHte/hirflrey Nuns. Tlle- symi pithy‘ received rrom ‘the . public at large sspeeifily. irons the kind sum-r oi thojoengreiation "or Netre [name still ‘urorln-tns heart‘ oi our Com- munity.‘ v.._ l V. - Beptitds ‘this first vislt"to our out- door patients was paid "by-Br. st. Agnes er. er. ausnqot 0th, m. l‘ i l < v c ll% It l .WvN - ‘Activities of = Institu- , at ‘iussday svsnlns-l mnotion in ponnsction with the Anniversary oihtas Charlottetown Jlosplm. the ‘rollowflnrfinursstiqg psper was mo by or. w, s. P. snowman, u. L. a. ' The iirst step toplace the sisters ‘of Charity o! Quebec in charge oi ~,the Hospital to_be opened in Char- _ lottetown-was/tiksn on November l the iollowing . Bolduo o! thevArchblshoprio of this City "Could I have Grey Nuns for Hospital, l2 beds, for visiting the poor and sick o! City. Kindly state ‘con- ditions. Anawer by telegraph." Sign- oonlmuillsations wsrs carried on _ between the two parties concerned. His lordship. Bishop McIntyre wrote. JenQIMO, giving ail particulars relat- ‘lnr to the work he intendedJo begin. After taking into consideration the ‘ request ei His Lordship. the Com- munity accepted-Jan. 31, 1879, the - weld-foundation and promisedto sup- Lordahipg; having invited the ‘to pay .1 visit- to the Island. novL-ssotlloristnrolus, General su- . perier. sns'nsv.._sr. st. Freon-s. u» " ‘H119 luperier ‘of, the‘ Hospital; set out 7' The iiisfidayoi/August of the same jyear. I the ibllowing ‘were ap- pointed {or gthe new Missionzir. st. pThornss, * superior,‘ Bf. 8t, * Agnes, ss- ‘sistantpflr. 8t. Alice, lunar, 8r. 8t. ‘Bertha, Fharmaelsufand two Fran- v ‘eiscans, Rosalie ' Cantln and Elise "Iout'aht‘.“'8iahop' McIntyre‘ having been informed ‘oi. the new appoint- mentaannounced that he would come nimsoli {or the new Missionaries. His ..muy , increase in the number oi patients . =!4'lsenis;fiuoe-sy.llno_oeisn broke out it in. moiehneoaromrnm llltisnts ~ y ianaysaslanwooxsvmarhs _ __ wmhoseltalw: M. _ \ ‘l tion'-;S,ince_.-Inception f f ' ' A w'In.1.878.'_= ' ,_; _E A "C of conversations made in 19:7 month over one hundred patients had "been admitted. Only those who passed through this terrible scourge can appreciate the sell sacrifice shown by the devoted Sisters. ‘It is mtllyl!!! to note in the an- nals that the City Council were not unmindiul of this service given, and at a meeting oi the Board oi Health new. 2s, lsso the Council voted the sum of $l50.00 to the nlsters. Ilaeh succeeding year witnessed an F = ~ v < y 111:‘; "'7' levrsn. hospital was built on land donated l...» ~ ~ l ) ~' tbelglred by ‘Owen Connolly“ and in 1m I through the alerts...‘ nisnnn Mc- p _ . ', ._ l» sleeved; iziald alarss wing; idded. " e " v " . . . seer. v lm the Maierrnt De v. lags a refuel. ihfli Films‘ , wesopened ... ...........:::::"::. *' ' ‘l to; . _' ,, _ bull ,ul, nspr ‘unnum- ' ' tbs‘ tiondfrenlalu lets not}: or ‘acttivities i neto-iflsolpiiitii solvable-limitl- a‘: s Censral'heep|tel.f1n_ the same, " . _ 1 5‘ , , ;mhn"¢ .. _ : ._ * . _ uapinninolllsisqgéep as mmmuulawrflfi. m" up“ I pdllibllllfl-J-Y -- ‘ 3"?“ 30o llflfitii the Hospital was m: view u“ lathe-elm we it is estimated thatCotiadians mall! ' moreeximriveliieofzhsrelephonethoe any people in the ‘world. The number in the Dominion was :.1o8,400.0oo,includv ing 31,400,000 Long-Distance coll: \ Within ‘four months time the old Hospital W" l-dllrl ready for oc- cupancy, having hesn rnoved across the street to its new site. The reason for removal was to clear the old site for the erection oi a newvfirs proof building, work upon which was be- gun about thegmiddle of July, i922. Co anions Laid Op June 17, 1029 the Cornerstone of the New Hospital was laid by His lnrdshilnjiabop Oiaeary. The cere- mony wes most impressive and was witnessed by a large number or peo- ple. Benediction of the Blessed sac- lrsment was given from an altar er- ected on the verandah oi the Old Koa- pitel. The Corpus Christi Chou- aa- Themeltoutstandinlevent in the history‘ of the Hospital was the Crad- uation or the firstclsssot nurses. which ‘M we anew m ' tiiieial lenedicflor] . Q Telephone Companies ANADIYS 2,462. telephone COiIl’ ‘ paniee are doing a great. national service in maintaining, through heat and cold, good weather and bad, an uninterrupted means of communication throughout the ‘country; for nothing so contributes to harmony and nation- alization of thought as the ability to communicate-a man with This neigh- bour-one nearby community “with an’ other, or even with distant world. v v v The Northern Electric Com‘ ' pany has been privileged equipment for most of these companies- ivevzézeméllesfflb A National Electrical Service j86'HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. s. The Northern Ekctrhlzfsactivitics are by no means. confined to the production of telephone supplies» This Company manufactures and sells electrical equipment for industrial purposes, as well as-Jilflfibuting the manyekctrical appliances indispensable to modem housekeeping. i925 saw the edifice almost completed. Bu; another great change was to mark the inauguration oi the New Hospital. In the early summer oi 192s, the Sisters of Charity, who had laboured so ualously for forty-six years in the cause o; suilering hum- anity, were recalled to their native Province. Genuine sorrow at their departure was manifested by all clas- ses and creeds. They were the Plon- eer Nurses or Prince Edward Island. nd their spirit oi generous self-sol:- rifice was an incentive and example to those with and for whom they lsboilrod. On July as, 1m the Dio- cesan Community of the Sisters of St. Martha took over the management ofthe old Hospital and commenced f-he organisation o1 the new institu- tion. The Maternity Departmengin the new building was opened in Aug. and on ins liithoi that month a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Augustus McDonald. By a strange co- _ incidence the first baby born in the new Hospital is a descendant o1 m. slid we. Owen Connolly, on whose Property the Hospital was erected. By the end of August all the patients had been removed from the old building the main entrance. at s l, -. and the tormal opening‘ look place on ‘ p, sent. ml. The nesoital‘ wis thrown open to the public and all afternoon crowds oi people were shown through _ on diiferent nepartments. speeches were delivered‘ from tbebaloony at ' y E m.,UF;_ During the aiterncon and evening the members of St. Charles Auxiliary served luncheon to visitors in the Nurses Home. The old frame building which serv- ed so long as s. haven for the sick and suffering still continues its mis- sion oi Mercy. Overslxty old people find in it a true Home of the Sacred Heart where they can spend their few remaining years in peace and com- fort. Description of the New Hospital. New Equipment. STATISTICS OF _ TOWN HOSPIfiL FOB 1928. Patients Admitted Babies Born .. Operations Performed .. . 453 eeae Psteients Cured .. ... ... . 7M X-Rays Taken ... u... ill Non Paying Patients ... "s o... 94d Part Paying .. m Dr. McMillan in his resume cg the l I iul makessitmifre. er .1 ~of the debt but also iorthe 32 ih Unbleaced Cotton Remnants’ Medium weight unbleacll ootto - Q fqcn; .. . . Jii-llifiitlilifiilllbds-lbiflriéiiks vi n‘ e "TflHi-RTQIIIR‘ , . s“ll57l|?.?"ZGii"lZ-‘B!v‘ =Lnr;u4 parts of the to supply as k 4 Prvwleilitléfifliudliittaisikih§éll§lé f L-i -‘~. . p, a present condition oi’ the Hospital no. ed that the opinions oi_ dootlofaflllf- goons and physicians are in 1&1 g on the ~idea that the hospihi f splendid institution, equipped 5i i latest and best inventions in ma’ 1 of surgery snd medicine. 'l‘he‘Xi '1'. department is a feature of i,“ pltsl. and the work done by f: partment is up to the standard,‘ Melt- ' niclans say. é The nursing stafl u compeilentflkl- - v “"1: :9 _-,~_ t,» _, ' . 5-; rag-tofu s... at.‘ ~‘ M l i I llolsnt. industrious one rim use; every respect. The work is effibefl- lul under the new order of C ' it was under the old. Dr. made a plea not only for the - v oi a new addition to the" 1- building as ls are. m thee accommodated. The American» r ~ l of surgery has classified "eel ~ 1n as “first class?‘ lflifitll. ' isatlon ls not one to snow ~' ' indiscriminately. e -_.-_ i V0.1‘! 4‘: