if Reverened Mother Paula, Sisters Of Martha Highly Commended On. Project Qiancery Office VG! In. Slater ll. Pauli. Superior. Qiarlottetown Hospital. Giastcttstown. P. E. I. Vtry Rev. and dear Mother: I wish to join your many friends and’ well wlahers in congratulating you and your devoted Community of Sisters on the occasion of the opening of the new Private Pavil- ion of your Hospital which I\e.m told is not only modern in every way but makes your Hospital one of the finest in our country. It must be a source of great icy and satisfaction not only to you and to the medical staffvbut to the people of Charlottetown and of the rovlnce generally to witness the advances you have made in the Irvine. of health and wail-being cf the Whole community. During the past quarter of a century your Hospital has progressed in a most marvellous way. and I am sure that lie same spirit of loving kindness and charity pervades it now as was always noticeable in the early days when I was in close touch with it. While renewing my sincere lelicitations. I sincerely beg God to bias the work which you and your Commiuuty are doing so nobb for the healing of the sick and the safeguarding of the health of the people of the Island Prov- kice. with cordial greetings, I am. Devotediy yours in Christ. JAMES C. CARDINAL MCGUIGAN Archbishop of Toronto. -~. Kingston. Ont. 0 Rev. Mother M. Paula, Iister Superior. Charlottetown City Hospital. Charlottetown. Dear Mother Paula. I heard with great interest that the new Pavilion of your hospital h almost completed and that the fill-cial opening is set for Feb:-u.a.ry I sell: 1 could take part. in the happy festivities and rejoice with on that happy occasion but V have to do do at a. distance. All who shared in this great work deserve hesrtiest congratu- Itions. His Excellency, Bishop Boyle must be very proud to sea the great progress made by your hos- pital since he took charge of the diocese. The board governors. "faithful men and true." and the members 01 your medical staff are seeing their-impsovunent‘ and buildings program a reality mudh sooner than seemed possible a. few years ago. 'llhey have worked hard to hing the City Hospital to its pres- proportions and first- iflyai parish clergy of g given so §el'ie‘l0u-Ely to the holaital by the citizens of all re denominations. Butlsmaurethehkheotpralse go to the Sisters of st. Mar- tin of Prince Edward Island, who I young community. took charge hospital and W their by their skill Archbishop of xlwaton. Antieonishn Nova seotis. Dr. W. .1. P. Macmillan. msrlott etowin. With the march of -time the need yurtoyearandcalls for every activity from public spirited citi- in each respective country. It is theredore a pleasure to extend wannset congratulations to the Q1 ‘ottotown Hospital officials on of their new pavilion which provides a great addition to the aooommodar -n for those in need of hospital treatment. Respectfully Yours MIHGP JAMES MORJUSO A. 1%. Grant. M.D.. C.M.. l".A.C.8. Btlnmerwide gr Hum. . Gialdot‘ Charlottetown. P. E. I. bear any I on behalf of the res. _ Aasoclatluu offer my Ifldeat congratulations on the noftheopeningofthenew Prints Pavilion. nu realisation of your efforts in Iuibia of Your vision, and I is-Int t the growing need for leqiteliaatlon, so generously con- to by your beautiful new I ' kvilion. will be cherished by all. Yours Bl -I A. Pedant P11. Medical Association Hotel-Dieu of st Jolevh. Campbellton. N. 3. new. Mother Paula, Charlottetown Hospital. Charlottetown. P. in. I. or .- 1; muchluplsasure theta: 0 0905 WW0“! new PavIiion,,whio!: is toting on-the twenty-first. necessity of more extensive tel tics in as im- a ‘at thavipraavnt time that see putt real quite elated at ou- . ..mg- ‘no. em Idother i ll. wonderful D1’ 7. ROY GRANT. 01! Canadian Hospital Council. list-or M. Paula. Administra . Charlottetown Hospital, Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Dear Sister Paula: fleartlest congratulations on the openim of the new Pavilion at the be a welcome addition to your al- ready fine hospital faculties in Charlottetown. A good. well- equippcd hospital is one of the grandest assets which a commun- ity oan have and will pay dividends beyond anticipation in health and happiness. With every kind wish. I am Yours very sincerely HARVEY AGNEW. M.D.. Executive secre . -Canadian Hospital C Canadian Hospital Council Sister M. Paula. Charlottetown Hospital. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Dear Sister Paula: May I congratulate you on the realization of such a prime neces- sity in the care of the sick of Prince Edward Island on the open- ing of your Private Pavilion. We feel very strongly that the cxtention of medical services to the public is one of the most im- portant issues at the present time. May I offer you my appreciation of your accomplishment and my best wishes. Yours sincerely. A. l’.DR.I\‘E C. GILDAY. MD. Treasurer. R. A. Hughes. MD. Montreal 25 Rev. Sister M. Paula. Charlottetown Hospital. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Rev. sister: My sincere best wishes for your future success on the opening of the new Private Pavilion. The planning and achievement of this much needed building in your ccmmunity speaks highly of your hard work and diligence. May the Charlottetown Hospital continue its useful work and inter- est in the health of all Prince Ed- ward Islanders. Yours sincecrely, R. A. I-IUGHES. MD. Royal Victoria Hospital Montreal 2 Sister M. Paula. Atkninist-rater, Charlottetown Hospital. Qiarlottotown. X‘. E. I. Dear sister Paula: sincere congratulations on the opening of the new Private Pavil- ion of the Charlottetown Hospital I am sure that it will help. in no small measure. to fill a. definite need in the community and that its construction. facilities and equip- ment are in keeping with the best “ of hospital care. Sincerely Yours .7. GILBERII‘ TURNER. M.D. S.per-intendent st. Mar-tdaa.'a Hospital A “ ‘ ‘. Nova scotia - Canada Mother M. Pauli, Superintendent. Charlottetown Hoqaltal. tire to learn of the opening of your new Private Pavilion. which I un- deratand la the very latest in Hos- ’ plh-1 %ll'\ICflOfl. spirit of produce nraccumplishing this work during a difficult build- ing period. Msyloffernowmy verybeet wishes for ' ‘ success and blessings on your work in this lat- est addition to your hospital. Yours Very sincerely 83.. PAUL 01" THE CROSS Superintendent. St. Joseph's Hospital lace Bey, Nova Bcotia Rev. Mother Paula, Superintendent. Charlottetown Hospital, Prince Edward island. Dear Mother Paula: Sincere congratulations on he opening at the new Private Pavil- ionlttisagreatacdlttotheseal of your Community for the physical well-being or Charlottetown. It is the exunpiificatlon of the Sermon on the llount—aineteen hundred years later. May the author of that sermon hieu your every 1nidertak- lrand than of your Commun- Cod Bless You all ainecdy B181‘!!! IIARCARIP EIAINI alsteia of St. Ilastha, at. Joseph's Boqital Manfred. . 2 Rev. elm: ll. Paula an Charlottetown Hospital. u-lottetown. Allow me to one my congratu- latlcnateyou lumalatarandto all those associated with you. on the completion of the new Private Pavillion to the Oharhtfotom Hoa- pltal. ‘mic adding: will. I all sure makc a more very necessary badsforthosancfthaaiek.wiii help your ‘profusionai stall main- tain that high medical standard they have achieved. and will open opportunities for your nursine school to enhance that enviable I-mutation It already enjoys. The need was apparent and you are to he complimented on the tonal he «naonuataineu with In: Charlottetown Hospital! This will ' , people EON. PAUL MARTIN. Minister of llea.lth,'0ttawa. who has sent his atulaflons to the Char- - ‘- .. 1: - In a reprinted below. -Ottawa, Ont. Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan. ‘nu Legislative Assemibl,., Oiiarlottetown, I warmly congratulate all who have had some part in making possible the important new ex- tension to Charlottetown Hospital that is being opened on February twenty first. I regret that I cannot attend on this occasion but Dr. G. D. W. Cameron, Deputy Minister of National Health. will'x-epresent this Department. The Federal grant that I was privileged to authorize under the National Health program repre- sents a wise investment in widen- ing the area of humanitarian ser- vice of this hospital which has such a distinguished record and which stands as such an enduring monument to the cause of good health in Prince Edward Island. ards RH PAUL MARTIN. Hotel—Dleu Hospital Chathsm, N. 3. Rev. Mother Paula. Charlottetown Hospital. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Rev. and dear Mother: It has been relayed to us that you are about to open to the public the Pavilion, which has been so long cherished as it won rful dream of yours. This news has xiv- en us almost as much satisfaction as it will certainly bring to your own stall‘. We are well acquainted with the splendid achievements in hospital advancement. along many lines, that are attributed to your untirlng zeal and capabilities. dur- ing p t years. and we cannot fore- go th pleasure of sending our hearty congratulations to you on this occasion. In addition to our sisterly mes- sage“or heartfelt pleasure on learn- ing of your finished product we would like to say also. that we feel a sort of pride on learning the: these concerted efforts. in our own particular sphere of Christian charity. have produced another Home of rest. comfort and care for the sick and suffering in this sad world of ours. for sister Superior and the sisters of the staff who join with me in sending our quote of greetings and well wishes on this unique occas- ion. Yours Very sincerely SISTER SKIDD Superintendent lllnt John General Hospital. saint John. N. 3. Canada. Rev. Mother Paula. Administrator, Charlottetown Hospital. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dear Sister Paula: It was with a great deal of inner- eetwelearned thatin the very near future you plan on opening your new Private Pavilion. We wish to anticipate this oom- ing event by extending our very best wishes and congratulations to you and all who were associated with you in making this progressive step possible. The ever-continuing advance and progress in medical science neces- sitatos progressive planning and development in hospital services. rurthennore. the general public has become more health conscious than ever before and the modem hospital of today must be well planned and constructed. equipped with modern, scientific equipment, and staffed with trained and ex- perienced personnel. Your new Private Pavilion will. 1 am sure, fulfill all these require- ments and take its place in the forefront of hospital development and advancement. sincerely Yours. R.M..P‘l-I H. GALE superintendent. -—_,— Antlgoairh, N. S. Roy. Mother Paula. Adminiltrator, Charlottetown Hospital. Charlottetown, P.l.I. Dear llotlier Paula: May I offer my congratulations to yourself and to the members of your Board on the completl of the new Private Pavilion at the Charlottetown Hospital. Any such undertaking requires a tremendous amount of plan- ning. co-operation and hard work on the part of those interested in providing‘ health services of a high class nature, and la the con- atruetion of your new pavilion nu. your Board and the people of Charlottetown have done your work well. . It is my sincere wish that your hospital, which is a valued mem- ber of our Association. will in future continue to furnilh the ex- cellent type. of health service which you have rovided to the of Cbarlo tetown in the put. , Yours sincerely. , ,.A.D. Ifeltmil. Pris dent. Maritime Hospital-. Association. ed 'milestone in the way of It is therefore. a great pleasure ~ _ .1 1 rue GUARDIAN. "(:1-iaiu.o'rrE'rowN' _ pny . Congratulatory Messages llotblr House (1 In sisters of st. nu-tbs Antleonlth. Nova Booth. 3:?‘ igiiwhwm‘ P;Im.'tal. e oapi Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Dear Mother Paula: , fwouidllketoaddmywordol congratulation to the many you will be receiving on the opening or "10 119' Vina to the Charlottetown Hospital. ‘ holilltal progress. Your new addition. d- ficlently equipped and up-to-date in every respect, will add a furth- er chapter to the splendid record of achievement already establish- ment by you and your co-workers. . To your-_ ‘C‘otq:°e§|B‘¥i0fi, then. It: you - V. shop Boy . the Board of Directors and Medical staff ‘of your hospital. and to an in any way associated with this project I offer my words of con- grttion and encouragunont. Yours Blncecrely, MOTHER M. IGNATIU5 superior-General Kingston, Que. Rev. sr. M. Paula. Administrator. » Charlottetown Hospital. Charlottetown. Heartlest congratulations train the Canadiln Hospital council and Private Pavillion. The accomplish- ment brings an additional health asset to your community. It is the result of a progressive and com- mendable effort on the part of all concerned. R. Fraser Arnutrong. President. Canadian Hospital Council. Halifax, Novl Scott: Rev. Mother Paula. charlotteown Hospital. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Dear Mother Paula: The announcement of the ing of your new Private Pavilion is. indeed. a message full or glad- ness. We join in the rejoicing. with sn appreciation of what the added hospital faculties will mean to the citizens of Charlottetown and the surrounding area. We of the Infirmary know from experience, something of the planning and wool: and anxiety that go into the building of a new hospital. We imorw. too. the reward of sacrifice. in the greater oppor- tunity for service to the sick. Please accept our sisterly and af- fectionate congratulations, dear Mother Paula, on this very happy occasion. sincerely in our Lord. SISTER ANITA V1hCElN'i' Administrator at. ' ,"s E , Saint John. N. 3. Rev. Mother Paula. SM. Charlottetown Hospital, Charlottetown. Prince Eciward Island. Dear Mother Paula: congratulations to the Sisters of Martha on the_ occasion of the opening of the new Pavilion at the Charlottetown Hobpitll. May the blessing of God be upon your hospital and ranaln upon it to prosper the work and all the workers who are contributors to it. Yours sincerely in J. M. J. SISTER M. VERONICA F.Ii.O.H.A Administrator. sum John 'f‘ube.rcu.loais Hospital East Saint John. NB Revere Slater M. Paula. Charlotte own Hospital. Charlottetown, P. E. f., Dear Reverend sister: I with to take this opportunity of congratulating you and your institution on the addition of I. new Private Paviillon I know from experience that ‘ great deal of time and effort have been expended In the preparation of this addition and it certainly will make Char- lottetownfiospital one of the lead- ing institutes in the Maritime Provinces. My best wishes to you. personal- ly. and to your staff. Yours sincerely. R. J. COLLINS. M.D.. Medicll fiuperintendent. Halifax. N. 3. Sister superior. Charlottetown I-losplisl. . Charlottetown My congratulations on the open- ing of the modern addition to the Charlottetown Hospital.- My long association with your instipution gives me a feeling of personal pride in this pmtreallve achievement. DB. 1‘. B. Aaxm. University of Aharia I-looital Rev. Slater Mary huh. Admin .I.l. on'u:ii:i1"3¢aiou mama OIWOUIII mimi- pitai may I offer our congratul- lations and but wishes on the oc- caslon of the cpming of your prints patient Pavilion. Yours . A. O. MOGUG . ED. Iledical Duparintcndant. The uironto Western lfoapitai rm. sum :1. Paula, ' Administrator I Charlottetown llomital ormmmown. 1-. an 2.’ Dear lists-r Paula: Hospital onvrbbruary em. 1 an sure that you areuialllhtog pith this addition tooyvur facilities; it will provide accommodation to urgent of-the City . . I would like to congratulate you on the . of your pro- lraowna and 1 am certain, that It will be a most worth-while addition An-whoanitsionoemonisoc “PRIME! I. wanna come myscx °“ me °p°m“‘ °‘ 3'°“’ “"7 As where its waters rush and Halifax Infirmary A "Me .r.. ..—... 5; who has highly commended the 60!) MADE A NURSE God made a nurse. He made her heart. brave. true and kind, And like the mountain streams her mind As crystal clear. yet swift and deep sweep. He made her hands strong. len- der, skilled. Their touch with His own pity ‘ filled. And gave to make his nurse com- 2. of humor wholesome, sweet. God made a nurse.—Thsnk Gad. lottetown and one city will be very prou With kindest personal regards. believe me. 0‘: which the Yours very Sincerely A. J. SWANSON. General superintendent. In this issue articles con- tributed, include: “The City Hospital and The Red Cross". by Hon. Dr W. J.P. Mecuiiian, 0.3.2, ' K. C.S.G. "Community Hospitaliza- tion". by Mr. i...B. Macmi- n. M. B. L. "Fully Approved by Col~ lege of Surgeons". by Hon Dr. w..1. P. Macmillan. Ila face‘! I know not whether It be flair. . or %ed and greyed to mark a sipping years. His era? 1 do not glimpse in Pit»! there. . Or tr) to probe their depths for Hopes as fears. only upon his. wondrous heads 1 how before their quiet dignity. To make the crooked straight. And heal old cores: The blind to Ice. the war-torn Clean and whole. Throughout the suffering world They touch the doors. That open wide to life. The Bitter bowl 0! pain they sweeten till the Weary rest, Al though the hands of Christ Had served and blast. immmmmvmnm '(CP) —- A mysterious ailment ra- ,3 onto. and Dr. 3.13.-Hewett who is confined to his home through illness. 4 mansions Anssanr CREEMORI. Ont. lab. in - aembling whooping cough has struck more than L000 persons within a 20-mile radius of this village 00 miles northwest of Toronto. At least half of the 600 rfisidents of this community are i . T|Ie- Mayor and Councillors of‘ the City oF Charlottetown- Extend Hearty Congratulations to the Charlottetown Hospital on completion of the Splendid New Addition to their Institution. to in hospital facilities of Chu- The ‘Board of Governors of the Charla-Heiown Hos- pital are +0 be highly comimendecl on ‘Hie completion of the New Wing. This modern addition to the Charlotte- town Hospital is an asset not only to the City of ‘Cher- loiiaiown but to the Province in general. On behalf of ihe Government of Prince Edvierd Is- land I extend he.eri'y Congratulations. J. WALTER Joni:-s. Premier. Lord. helpnetoll ham ‘” _ V0 J1,“ In such a aelf-urgetlui ‘.l‘hatevaawlualkaeeltopn, llivflnr-shallbcfor -iota...-, Halp , is all‘ th , k -.-.. 7.1. ha .i....'..1'°.’....’.S.‘.’. Add know tlut.all.l do. for-‘veg Must nub be done for “man. not eat be crucified aadmm. Add fluted dew: and a1l'i; " . Ila effort: be is llynlem to ilvafifo; ".C)t-li.e.r‘:" And when my work on earth in done way‘ And my newgwork in Heaven’. bcsun. May I forget the crown I've W0. While thinking still of "orbs".- "Others." Lord. v.ea. “Other.I"i Lat thil III! motto be Help me to live for others That I_‘may live for Thee. T.‘ . E 5... E