PAGE TWO s-...>..A..;..-....--s..-._...A. . . h... -- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND E.Program' lilrranged/ I “tr. rslunssflls.» FIJI‘! §loupital which is today w be dedi- weted, and formally opened to thel 'pu‘bllo is located on the south side jnf Brighton Road, apposite Green- lneia Avenue. As the erection o! the building was the outgrowth cl the fnecmsity ior greater hospital ac- mommodation, and more up to date {equipment than was available in jhe old hospital, the new institution lime been built to house comfort- jnbly 1M patients and possesses all Thhe appointments which one would FGXPOOD to find in the most modern hospital. Convenience in the sr- rsngernent or the various depart-i {which often depends the matters so! absolute comfort, and unqualified} jsatLslaotion tor doctors, nurses. and! §patients, are everywhere noticeable. IThe location c! the building indi- jcate that similar principles goverriq‘ 1d the committee in its choice 0i’ a §site. A close-up view oi’ the exterior is fneoesssry to s proper epprccustdon '0! the now hospital. The building‘ ‘is low, two storeys in height with a lower floor slightly below the ' wound level, and is recta-ntular in fish-ape. The material used in exterior: iconstructien is bun leprairie taplstry fbrlfl. inwlflpcrsed with block head- fers, end Wallace sandstone trim. ;Two ventilating towers with a ;' The windows, which are nullionedf .' ldmlt en abundance o! natural‘ Flight, m equipped with counter- ibsll-nced sliding sashes, and have {three fliiolcuesses on! glass in each iror protection sgalinst oold and jheat. i The concrete driveway branches Fee m» left, a» the Ambulance ent~f rsnceetthenstmdorflubuild-l ing. ma to the right, to the deliv-l ery entrance st the west end. A' transverse drive connects the two! bflnfihll, having B mum lawn‘ ares. h the cent-n. and meets the lidewlk leading to the main m- trance. are located neI-l’ the street undone] ihmeuwnmsmmissucsf ayes-mammoth; mr m? protection. general and ‘ the sizperintendeni/s emcee, in the‘ Ionmer o! which is located the in- ‘ “ ‘lo switchboard for ncmephoms. To the right no lhel Ipedotl - rooms. with lhe' Oemrthenr unwary adjoining. ( Running east from the oflloes is the doctor's corridor. On the right’ h the doctor's locker xomn, nurses,‘ work room. anesthetic room, Ind; X-ny viewing roam. on the north! lids or the corridor are the two main operating rooms with grey- QI wells cit tile and plaster, glen Instrument else: end meta-l saline cabinet. ‘me rooms are lighted with powerful concentrated lamps. The doctors’ scnslrup sinks are located in the corridor. the utiliw mom in which wil be lndlehb hot end cold sterile we?» en, and instrument end utensil sterilizers. In the nurses work room m three large sterilizers. and other Ilclty equipment. Adjoining is e leomd operating room M frec- turu and minor operations. M the east end or the doctors‘ sin-rider ndjecent in the ambulance million and doctors entrance is lhe IIIIIIIW! morning mom. the yum room and stretcher space. Kitchen Dqusdehezeeepuenrounwestoi In ldbyb the main kitchen vmchiseqflinped with Ill the i» and tray rack. o! the machinery. chsnicel general refrigerator, oper-i relrigerator and a. large storage pantry. Adjacent to the kitchen are the dining moms lor the nurses, the sta-fl’, and the help. Next is the: Immediately south or the lobby is | the dispensary, n. room {or visiting nurses, and, centrally located, the‘ elevator hall. The latter gives woes I to the elevators, snd to the private ' rooms, and contains the nurses station. I From the elevator hall the main corridor runs east and west Ithrough the centre o! the building. On the south side oi the corridor are fourteen private and tour semi- private rooms. In the north side are utility rooms, baths. toilets. etc. ‘. N’ . ’ Second floor 4- i departments. This section has s. corridor o! its own and is shut ofl from the re- mainder o! the building by glass separating doors. The nursery is s Pfirtioululy bright snd chem-y mom, and has special coloured linoleum on the floor. 1n the north~east corner is the maternity notion, which has ter. IIBO flows shd file ‘wells. It ll s complete unit in itself, sud is also cut 0H from the main corridor. The sectionhaeslabourroounendtwo For Formal Upenlrig’ New Hospital Equippedlln Most“ Moclern Fashion l/Vill‘ . Accommodate 104 Patients f4 rooms, m three-bed words, n» new Prince Edward nuham the speem em kitchen, equip-imnboysmd m: was mm mm ped with electric stoves, refrigerator ' beds each, a visiting nurses’ double The “when gnawed by much“ room, bathrooms and toilets. There are icur {curbed wards st the ‘mmwmy °'°‘ m’ “m” m“ west end, and also two three-bed me mam refrigerator is 1m wards orsun rooms, a. diet kitchen, and a. nurses work room. cated or! the kitchen passage in the Th d d 1 iront o! the building‘ and toward, e row“ an war s are 5PM o“ l d ll-ll hted. d nnished m’ we“ ma’ m" i‘ ‘ m“ ma" TIIIlIOlIWTeGIHEIQIIZ edlblursaltfivo shades o! . , a . ' iated by the brine system, meat ‘mm F” m He“ The h‘ Continued on Page 5) THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Open For Inspection Today HOSP i lT’$T|'|E RECORD THAT COUNTS Some of the Jobs Done imthe MARITTMES—- NEW BANK OF NOVAISACOTIA, r Halifax, N. s. ~ KING’S UNIVERSITY Halifax, N. S. INFECTIOUS DISEASE I ~. HOSPITAL Halifax, N. S. SHUBENACADIE INDIAN SCHOOL, Shubenacadie, N. S. AMHERST Amherst, N. S. Awarded Contract for New Falconwood Hospital. ALL FURRING, LATHING, NURSES HOME Amherst, N. S. ADDITION T0 THE PINE Digby, N. S. ' KING’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Windsor, N. S. UNION STATION St. John, N. B. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘Jas. E. Harris Associate Architect for the Prince "Edward Island Hospital HOSPITAL ‘ STUCCO, PLASTERING AND Ihghe‘ ‘finding BY- ORNAMENTAL WORK DONE J. J. CAMPBELL PLASTE RING CONTRACTOR Immediately Idle-cent to n» ‘ - "W011 In two (our bed wards. ELECTRICAL _WIRING BRUCE STEWART I 8i [$0. PlumhiniiHeaiiiliiitill LIMITED Installed the eniilaiiuniysiems New Prince Edward Island linsuital M0 1012s, W FIX TURESW Installed‘ By‘ Palmer Electric l A H Limited \ Electrical Contractors‘ .173 GRAFTON s7; m Prince Edward Island Hospital HAS BEEN l “HERMETIDALLY SEALED“ AGAINST DDLD, DRAFTS and DUST ._3y_ ciiiimnsnun Mam WEATHEHSTRIPS Installed and ‘Serviced by EDWIN H. GDDID CHARLOTTFETOWNi R. R. 6 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ENGINEERS and coinnicion fmXi. Simon P. Paoli Simon P. Paoli, Jr. 1.. M. mow & c0. Paoli’s Wharves l _ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island —DEALERS IN- Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Planks, Studding, Laths, Scantling, Palings, Shingles, Flooring, Sheath- ing, Cedar Posts, Fencing, Bricks, Lime, Beaver Board, ' LIHDLEIIM FITTIHG and FIHISHIHG at the NEW PRINDE EDWARD ISLAIID HOSPITAL was done by Furniture Repairs & Upholsters 219 Kent St. Phone 644- (‘£1 01565310.». of ImcksgE-Hofifiie) Au. FINISHED HARDWARE I of “YALE” make A WAS SUPPLIED TO THE new PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ._BY_. s. cumriiiiv, ummsn Z1226 llnlverslty Street - uoiirneiu, nus. ' f A. r. svzns, - iioniuiii STEWART; President 59°: Tre“! It kitchen fixtures including steam rotten. tol-sterl. tee. sud coffee III. Mm: pots, electric healers, ren-igenting table {or sel- Ml, steep; table, dish washers, stein- & steel tables and sinks. Adjoining _ V v _ Caulking Compound Jobs a Specialty; Phone 55. ' ’ . P. O. BOX 503.