- W-dlfférent departments of the in- PAGE_ EOURTEEN llrliiue Bounty liuspltal Clilllpfligll tipaiisAprll 1st Mayor Arnett Asks Support! p ‘Monday April lst is the opening date o! the drive for a new Hospi- pltal tor Prince County. The pres- ent. Hospital dates back to the year 1912 with 20 bcds-—tho growth since that time has been stcady—— in 1920 an annex was erected which increased accommodations to 50 beds; today the total number of beds is 63; avoragenunibci- of patients treated daily is 85. It is ound now that the present hos- Jital is far inadequate for tht-‘num- 1's!‘ of patlcnts seeking admission This has bccn a matter uf concern .0 the Trustees for the past tlircc rears, as daily, patients have been refused admission duo in tiic lack af accommodation, Now it has been deemed absolutely necessary that this existing condition be remedied and a drive for a dew up-to-date Prince County Hospital of 100 beds has been planned and the. people of Prince County will be asked to contribute to this worthy! undertaking. The amount required, ls 300,000.00 dollars. ‘ Prince County can bc justly roud of thc members of the mod- cal and nu"sing profession whoi gm doing a wonderful job -n fid- ministering to tho suffering 1nd .-=t~i< throughout the County and niust be Sl'_J])l)"iL‘(| by crcry ("lP to sec that patients entering the‘ new Hospital will receive cvcry‘| possible medical and surgical at- icntion, so that they may continue and incrcasc their grcat humani- tarian work in the Communityti The number of patients treated in the Prince County Hospital in the vear 1945 was 3.494 and would have been greatly increased had accom- modations permitted. In 19M a new and modcrn X-Ray machine was installed and 1800 patients narr- X-Raysd during the years i944 and 46 and this work will continue to increase. I feel it ls not necessary for me to impress upon the people of Summerside and Prince Country the importancewf this undertaking —thc value of medical and surrzical treatment. for our people cannot’ he estimated in dollars—-a healthy people augurs well for the happi- ness and prosperity of any corn- munity. We must see to it that we you Monday next. you contribute can be spread overt ia period of three years. do our part to bring about these happy conditions. Dr. Simpson ty and be prep pitalization for This prcscnt rlrive zifforils ilS an‘ piircd. “ii-tin thcy call. tn sign fi- i- ihc ziiniiulll _\i.| I.ci _\.\ll inn -, vc in Lct (‘ilUil nllc do his purl 5n that County Hospital‘ ihc objective may be reached with admit-i ilic least. possible delay so the mail- c of ill-l zizrcment can proceed with arrange- iiii‘ re-I nicnis for thc planning and ecu-n fumed Veterans from Prince Coiin- in: of mi up-to-datc Hospital for arcd to provide hos-l Prince County. i opportunity; to play a part liy inal ~ ‘mg available our new Prince to care for those lance for trcatnicnt in tini accmnniodui 11in seeking ncss. Wc must rcmcmbcr Tells ~ Be pre- them when required Canvasscrs in Summerside and support Prince County will start calling on‘, drive? The amount‘ i Lieut Governor iTowh of Sunimerside May We count on your generous in this very important‘ J. FRANK ARNETT Mayor Reason For D-riveifimllifiltlls Iiamiwisn “" i {'1 an effort to inform the people‘ of Prince County more clearly as to what a new hospital will really mean to them in the way o! faci- ties and service and how thay would benefit. if taken ill and were brought to Qhe hospital as.-a' pa- tleint a Guardian rcpor r ap- proached Dr. J. C. Si son, member of the medical s f! of the hospital and repr (‘a e of the medical staff _ the oard of te "fotdlnlormation nn the Before dealing with the I M811 stitutlon Dr. Simpson elaborated on what e believed tho increased demand or h tallutlon to be caused by. He dsmissed tho idea that the rush at: the Prince County hospital was due to war conditions. “People ace- eflflfning more hospi- tal odpido - e said. "Many eoplb- hlva purchased accommo- atidn lnradvanee by means o! Blue Cross and can now afford to go to a hospital. Even if they are not very sick they take the atti- tuna that their hospitalization is paid for and they might as well make llSg of it. Another thing," he continued, "is that nearly all workmen are now insured by some lorm of Workmen's compensation." Dr. Simpson stated that in his opinion a 100 bed hospital would be a very conservative estimate the needs of the county and it should be connructcd in such a way that it could be enlarged‘ if conditions permit. Turning to particular phases of the matter he said that up to now, due to lack of space it ha: really only been possible to hanble emer- gency cases. There has been n0 robin to bring Ln can of chronic illnesses for gape!‘ and complete investigation. r. Simpson said he understood that.one member of the staff will, in the new hospital, de- vote his full time as an internist to the study of these cases in or- der that a proper diagnxbis may be carried out. Certain other ‘depart- ments have also been more o! leu neglected he said. Owing to lack of operating room space the sur- geons have not had an opportunity to give proper study and- thought to certain types of kidney diseases. The new hospital should have two or three operating rooms for minor surgery and special services luch u eye, ear, nose and throat work. . There will also be a physio- therapy department where pa- tlmu before and after operations and thole suffering from chronic bllmcntpsuch as arthritis may re- ceive modern electrical treat- manta Ind hydro-therapy. ""-'Another department wa_ have ‘next, in the present hospital.‘ . Simpson, "is a modern an- he regular kitchen with a competent dietitian in charge who Kill Work out the proper foods for e_ treatment of many din- nu a la well recognized that many dlncuedcah be treated by diet alone or also diet ts a very im- t_ of the treatment. 1n “We have been handicapped," q point ‘Dr. Blmpnon point- t. t lame time ago the the hospital purchased i equipment of the Mt. t M l. This _hml“u:dpi}: the new ' when eted. M! on an do patient; with. co tal- ll one got a mit- not put him out for i Ilia new \ \ Improvements Urgently lleedeil ‘For many years the Prince Co l)’ I-Ic-spital has been an import institution in the County and Western Queens gvme ‘people of this section of vices, in most respects equal those provided by hospitals oi lflffle cities, and at a fraction of cost. As a recent aiicnt. I speak too hlghy of the excel But. the present building equipment are altogether" qulie to provide accommoda Bical treatment. I campaign tbr funds to erect a and lurgcr Hospital, an to I trust that: the public will institution, which contributs of the western halt of Prince ward Inland. Q1 Monday, aign to raise ltruct a new ill will ‘county. noel M1 In Bummarside . . to Prince County B r a new h has been ha?“ life of Prince It has maintained near at home 4 hospitzfi care, medical and surgical skill, and nursing scr- cannot servioes rendered by the doctors and nurses of Prince County H05- pltal inade- for all those who need hospital 58-19. or to keep pace _with modern evelopments in medical and sur. I The Trustees‘ have launched a vicle more up-to-dato equipment, which are so urgently necessary. lpond generously to this lppQli for the development of this worthy largely to the health and welfare Thane A. Clmpboll. Plans um m mo Boil llalf Million ' " Dollar hospital ril l t, th n00 c camp- on?!- et underway all over he and more uvldcnt of mo your: u have on many ocmclonl roi-n it; door I Ill thtwgdl won i‘ (lllod E33‘ u. "c" critic. mm“ , tniilfwm utm- l Says Chief Justice ' Un- 811i the i0 the the lent and tion new pro- 50 Edr COD- upl- H1011 Campaign constitutes one 'I‘his uf the great acts of Mercy in our midst. It is sponsored and manag- cd by persons who have at heart. the greatest good to suiferlng hu-_ manity, and as the necessity fo-r en- - large-d Hospital occomorlatlon at Snmmorsidc is obvious it becomes the duty of everyone in the Coun- ty to contribute i0 a generous dc- gree so that tho ohjcciive may be ieachecl and that ihc ncw lira-it .may he erected and ready to ro- ccive patients {ll as carly 1i dale us people. ' The people? of Prince County rc- alize the importance of prompt and generous donations for so worthy and so practical a causc, and I hupo that the response will prove that. their generosity as well as their love for their fellow-man is reflect- ed hy causing tho campaign to be, most successful. i I have the honour to hc Yours sincerely, J. A. Barnard LieuL-Gov. of Pri.ncc Edward Island ticnt in a cot, sometimes in n hali- ivay. How critical the sltuatiodreally is was first brought id light. at lhl‘ annual meeting of the Board of Trustees two years ago vhen Dr. J. C. Simpson and Dr. W.B, How- ait. spoke‘ out in protest of tho con- ditions as thcy exist. The matter was again brought. up last your and'thc hoard of trustees den dad to take some action, Early this win- ter they decided to build a hospi- tal of 100 hundred bed: to. coll about. one-half million dollars. Plans were immediately started to hold a financial campaign to raise $300,000.00 of this amount. Mr. C. B. Morris was placed’ in charge of the drive and extensive prepara- tions haw.- been made to put the appeal over during the month o! April and sign points to its tilti- mate success. Half of this amount Ia to be raiscdi from n canvas; oi special names and it is underltood‘ that the committee in charge feel that this amount will he subscribed. The balance has to be given by the people of the count and it is hop- ed that all will ice that they have a share in this great rcuponsibll- it? and will give us to the utmost’ o their ab llty. u yet. tor the new building and iio dec slon has been reached u to it: location. But the amount o! money Jhat la- raised will determine to some extent the size o! the building and the (Iaclilltles that it will have o t s 00 t v int Citizens oi Prince County‘ Will ilontribute 300.000 a ||= You rm? CHAI.L01TETGWN' GUARDIAN I ilALF- Minion u can be erected . > . This, can FOR mamas co r cosmos, g ULLARS lF--'- A be realized Shari No plan: have been drawn up‘ PATRON TIGNISH- WELLINGTON KENSINGTQN “Mom-wk _]_ A_ Bernard (lgisgiciigaairizilaln DIiEtrFt éhaiiamiin DRtriIcJt. mailman Lt..-Gov. of. Prince Edward ' I _ at y ' ° a“ e ' _ gem Island COLLECTORS rum‘ COLLEICTORS COLLECTORS - - vennon MCCARTHY . W . a, ugvggmu _i HONORARY CHAIRMAN aggungogggm“, ‘i ‘Ziohfifin gzmw fyag ggylsg," Honourable Thane A. éiglzggifylititggllzlmls H ‘‘‘ "‘ T3115?“ n . Campbell * n mace ouova ' r Chief Justibc. Esézgatizlslléjlégggv LOT 16 v gilgbg riglléflf COUNTY-‘(CIIAIRMAN niif$i i‘ i‘)??? '1 i “ism” Chaim“ (‘aigécgn “gm” C ,, carrier: s... J- A M“°G'°g°' " T‘ m“ * harles R. ogers Manny-MARTIN —-— . ' ' *__ ___ COLLECTORS ' . I c- s1 Lows a I FREEWWN a COUNTY VICE . . ‘ , . Mnslxvan cuum District Chairman ' CHAIRMAN ‘DISIPICI Chairman avogilzrrgcliligugrgiigzu‘ C_ B. Mathew“ , . (Japt- J' R- PeYYY WILLIAM r. MILLER --_- 32*". i'..”“;;"éi 60...“. COLLECTORS ' " ' ' " ' ' EMMETT CALLQEHQF ‘ c. PHILLIPS 0120mm LEWIS sECEgFARY it%‘i'v’§'iio°bb§i§i'it‘”“ Egfiggnllilggg? \ 29%“ T J t" . D. MACLELLEN T9555‘ "Acxmflo" :49." H I y Muriel D. McLean §gggsgfiziyi§§s . i g LA as “ ' . __0__ IIARBIS CALLAGHAN . . it.‘ii“iiii”afi"i”ii"ii3“T" BEDE U]; TREASURER. ANTHONY noucarrrc District Chairman w_ M_ Mémsh ALBERTON D. H- Gallant Joanne}; ciugzmsnt O Ill 0 uar . n COLLECTORS _0"' District Chairman 321152: n? mqgflmg COLLECTORS CAMPAIGN MANAGER Q’ wluard Waugh ql-znannMr-(iqimari rims. '1'. a. INMAN p _ g‘ B Morris CQLfl-[glyiigng - i§§§%is“§i§’i.“é'iil.s \ high» airgggililiilizam ‘in ' ' HUDSON Puma“, curronn as OIIES‘ Miss mrrn wnioirr __0 c 335N101; RAMSAY ANTHONY ABSENAULT M51 31mm; Mums — "_ D 00mm...” AMABLE a.’ GAUDET DOUGLAS Mcwinmna Jflflfl BLACK 4 mos numa nowarfr CHAIRMAN SPECIAL NAME$ COMMITTEE M. L. Bradshaw _().. \ CHAIRMAN PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Lowell W,.Hi1nmgie +-O-'- l-JXECUTIVE Honourable B. W. Robinson, _ Senator. ., —0— _ I. Watson MacNnugh K.C., MP.‘ J. E. D ltmi Dr. Ji. C. pm: H. T. Holman Dr. A. B, Grant‘ bulk Billions ‘ Until!!! t» = ' VICTOR CAMP ELL will Contribute 2Y0!!!‘ Fa it‘. DAVID WILLIA MB 0’LEARY ’ District Chair-luv George Matthewi coaiiafioixs MISS OLIVE TUPLIN EIEECBJELBY r also“ I Win. 5&8»..- IIOWAID EOGBBS K01) W- OULTON MIC. GIRIGE M ‘will °"'%i5.m MN. ' A mmin ‘chains-it . E. S. Burlelgh ‘ couiia _ BORDEN District Chairman-N R. H. _ Rodgers coiIiacron ‘ ' '__I STEWART . - * 'l‘ MCKENZIE.‘ _ SUMMERSIDE. i District Chairman Donald E. Baker, COLLECTORS JOHN n _, - umoaoa man momma noon noninson. = l B; . LMT - \0 l- T n” I iuuru _ ' MALPEQUE 5”" m‘ _ District Chairman‘ I .. J. R- Ilocltgrby- , .- n