Q T I I THE GTTAP.-DTAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. OCTOBER 12 1899 » I .nh mad* LE- ROWSE RDS. (Wild i°ltllQli dp >>>>>>> é Xl to our customers and r Mantle Rooms for half an hour anv. time you can coine.... J i i »-umngll ' * Then we have the best Re .d - We can’t clai a y made Clothing Department int _ _ in too much for this department for the people it, pronounce it the best in this country, our prices the lowest, an sortnient the largest..., Stanfield’s Unshrinkable Underwear for men Y £77' " iiiii H. MASON. opposite R. 0. cathedral. ii p Something! Lad I can supply EVEKY HXDY with b0METHING to read. I keep the latest ' l.‘:.1.l,°"‘f Pinto ll.°'f.':.';;‘» iii Half.; ’ M/3g31i||gg_ Cli`town Also the nicest and tastiest Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Confectionery, Tea, Sugar,etc in the city. City Hotel Corner Snowiake Chocolates- Carvbe had at any ofthe ollowing hrst-class stores I 1'. J. Morris. D. L. Hooper. Vl.?Pickard & Go. W.A.Hutcheson. _ 3, W. F. Garter. Stewart & Gates. Sanderson & Go. Beer & Goff. J. D. McLeod & Co Wh.ite’s Caramels and gh liiiirs’ coucii uixrunia . For Con hs, Colds, Bronchitis Hoarse- ` "USF, and all Pulmonary affections. lfrice 'Z5 cent-. 1 leurs ciieosois mixrunia k a 1 ., ° ‘il i ` Biogclieiiigr aiidellsailggolllislatifsef ligilce %cents. lllirs iiiieumnisiii cuss .yt AD0Sit_ive cure for Rheumatism. A trial will convince you. Price 50c. 'P\¢|al Remedies prepared for DY ,. sPi~:r=si_~., rxnionsriox. coivsri i§ PA] I0 \- etc.. etc.. l' F°f the Best English Drugs and Medicines ,l 1* g *__ 4 specmi. es Ri'-;1uEoiEs HUGHES'"t.t”.§él§lF‘ T Ahecaries Wall. _ 2 5 i nnysid e ‘-5 Aiisauiuir. ilarrlsiers- Solicitors. etc- gilih the firms of (`.harlesfRusse1l & Co. Knox ndon _ ‘ [_ _ i H R. HcKEZ T & MGKENZIE, <__` Lo Eng ) ns Block, rloet wn r l Everybody. THE HUSPITAI. INQUIRY Should Read (Continued From the Second Parc.) general it must be made larger. The closet was only intended for the hospi- tal. The whole thing will have to be cleaned out and the joists removed. ,There is no smell elsewhere. I Miss A Finley sworn.--Is attendant p in ward 3. She has been in the institu- tion for four months. Her duties were to see to the patients. She is night watch one night in the week. She had all females ti attend to. Some oi the attendants take hct water and wet t`ie bed so that another at endant would be blamed. We put patients to bed at 8 o’clock. Mr. McPhail is exceedingly particular. The beds are well kept and clean.O:iiy one has an complained. She worked in a hospital before looming here. The food is nourishing, clean and well cooked, good bread and tea. Some ot the attendants grumble because of the tood but they should not. Many of the patients expect extremely nice food but there are not any who suffer from want of food. She did not think there was any ili-treatment., She gives a draught to patients when re- quired. Laurence Mclnnis sworn. .-He did general work. He attended the oven and had been here tive years. The flour is generally good. Some tlour was refused after the Grand Jury visited the institution. The meat is very good and is quite fit lor food; some meat was strong. The furnace does not work satistactorily. When the wind is high the house is cold. There in not much diilerenoein the heat now,but more fuel isused. There is more complaint now tim formerly. The wind comes in around the windows. The water h-noses in thebatisroom. rl; had heard about a pipe bursting in the attic. .é": _.ir l ft! , ../.Ki \i\.| _ ¢ _ jj; r __ Every man watches his balance in the bank, and his balance in his cash account, pretty closely. There is an- other ledger account that the average man entirely forgets to his own undoing. It is his account with death. It h “ lit d 1 ” . __ 1 -\\ is more important t an a, pro an oss account, for its a “life and death " account. It is a man's duty to himself and family to look up this account once every day and see that the balance is on the right side. It doesn‘t pay to let this account run on, and have it debited with indigestion, and then impure blood, and finally nervous ex- haustion, or prostration, or deadly con- sumption. When these diseases cornefit means a debit balance with death brought p flown in the blood red ink of_ another life sacrificed on the altar of foolish overwork and neglect of health. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the appetite keen, ` the digestion perfect. the liver active and ,, the blood pure. It is the great blood~maker, ‘ flesh-builder a;1gl__he_alth~forg;er. If 1I§'¢l:=CS` firm, healthy flesh, but does not produce ccrpuience or raise the weight above ;;§~ 1 1;ure’s 'noi-mal. Ircures 98 pei’ cent. of all cases of consuiription, bronchial, throat and catarrhal ziifcctions. Honest dealers don't ‘ ufqtf St`ll'\¢lltl_l§Q§. laweek. Some are not bathed. She I l ID B [113 WSI 8D S Bell ll] 00|] nection With the iD!iilU,€_i0D f0l° £‘é’l'en .Q yesrs.Whsu the plilents are violent ` He heard some of the patients complain and saw them shivering from the cold. Sometimes Mi. McPnail orders st-sam. other tiaies it is Dr. Bl`anch'ird, and sometimes the matron. The water taps are never turned off. Sometimes he acted as a regular attendant. it To Mr. Rogers. The tires are always banked at ten o’clock. To Dr. Conroy--he did not know of any violence. To Mr. Rogers-1-He had noticed some dirt, but he had 'noticed it in other _ places as wel. The food was good and well cooked. A cook some time ago was not satisfactory. Margaret Chappell sworn :-She was in an attendant and was in the house during last Winter. She heard com- plaints of cold. She had felt cold but tshe was working around. At right the house is very cold-have to put on extra clothes. The ti ps are covered. Canvas is used. The taps are tested and the water is let run ti ldeep from irsizing. The patienteare bathed once found snow drifted through the window last winter. The snow drifted across the bed but the bed was moved. 1 he patients wet themselv.s in_ tee day. , They are always changed. 'She ‘did not know of any that are not changed. The patients are aroused. She did not know of any patient suffering from lack of attention. Patients get encugh todd. She did not knew what was the cause ol the watereomiug through the ceiling. She did not know ol any ill treat- ._ ment by the attendants, ‘l To Mr. Rogers-She did not know` why Mary Jane llclunis left' here. ' She heard it was because she' had got bad food.; She complained about the meals and the food given to the patients. A She (Msrgmt;ChappeUe) had iiofoom- y plaint against tliellood at the present time. The meat did not look like good meat-looked black`that was three . months ago. ` ~ V A. Bonnell sworn.-Had been em- T ployed in the institution about six years. The temperature 'ot the wands ‘is not taken now. It is about the same now as six years ago. _.They used to report evening and morning when he was in medicine during the night in t` form t draughts. The food as a gener;l"'thin’g ¢§1€S¢i It lsllad mlghsfiicr Pain 811;! mln! - - - - s ss . is good.The meat at _times is not the orffaffon Mft gy dailisgltltz-liisur.ge‘iia2liiat”l best. very tough at times. Porridge, take Hoodia Suupu-ma m,¢e,d_ I dm ,o i- d aftc ing ` bott , To Dr. Co.roy__Wheu tile patient' ;n¢!1t &W:.yu:Ild IB;1x3V€ D()1fesh8gheBD.ywellI% ;` does not sleep we give dranghets. He §ia|'.i(?nst'"St M§;1°1ggfne?V6ntCB°NIwmG"’ 432 lg” ‘hem from _Mr'M°Phau“nd Mr'M°° EIT-8l|;0las-“I woiild strongly Urzc of i Donald. There is not a regular form to the use ot Hood’s Sarsapariliafor eryeipelas Sh ld H g report on. He did not know of patients 01' “U7 9°1'°f‘110US 4130150- I hive rweived 0" ca at °“r store l » being lelt wet. Mechanical appliances' §t§;a1i0,t.;°,1r;‘;.nf,0§1°'§;i§,?°"iI’: s°r”‘p°nn° 1°’ We “lm bod the Prices °f S°'1V<‘-mil' g09dS, . . ‘ . l ll il are sometime, used at the d,S¢r@¢,0n of glam pu,.mer_.»pH“_ H_ D_°W”§s,,.fxC°§uf§h Jewelry and Spectacles, down to suit the tastes the attendant Mr Peters emplo ed him l treet Cornwallis Nova Scotia / . . _ y - y \ 1 - In cases .._0l cinstipation laxativel , _r ' , I W ‘ K W3t°hm°kef “U medicine is given. Pau; ti. ii-ever= “' ` » I 0/ ./1 . on- oi: Geewe refuse tiiii' food. Did not now about iw , A _ ' C town,P the tutw diittingin or of the patients ‘QF "'9r'D"5’°'pFf"""i'l-" Repamng 5 3Pe913”.Y crl i‘J.°- ° H9 Wore an 'overcoat at night Ho'od’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and Wlii D UU ‘.Vtll.0l1. _only cathartlc toitake with Hood’s Sarsapsrilllé James Mcllluis sworn.-Attends in E-` ' ' ' th le d d ha b ' - ' ‘ 11' is i.~ no-- butter, etc. was of an average quality we use restraint. The covered bcdS &1"0i used. When the patient is placed in the `. bed there are stru vles at times There " My wire had suffered for seven years with dvspepsiri. siclrheaclziclie and costiveiiess," writes ' Hr. Alonzo D. Jameson. of Dunbarton. Merri- mack Co., N. H. " We tried many doctors and mam' kinds ofizxedicine. but all were of no avail. We nurchased six bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden ' Medical Discovery, whicli togethen with the g ‘ Pleasant Pellets,` has entirely restored my wife‘s I health. We cannot sav enough to you in thanks for these valuable medicines.” l It may save a life. Send 31 one-ceriti stamps. to cover cost of customs and mail- . ing only, to \Vorld’s Dispensary Med. Asso- ' ciation. Buffalo, N. Y., for a paper-covered ' copy of Dr. Pierce’s Cornnipn Sense Medi- cal Adviser; cloth binding 50 stamps. i Contains ioo8 pages. cvcr 300 illustrations- ; a valuable medical library in one volume. .,_ gg., __ r-F-ig-. -_.+ _1_, __V ~ -A _ P g he at tendants was not good, but he did not tee dirt in the patienls porridge. The men who- euppiied the meat arefto . blame for its had quality. _The ratientstt and at‘endanis _have the same. ,He didi not think thare was an advantage t-‘keni ot the attendants. There is nftany vio- lence used. He never knew of the a,._- tendants going to sleep. f To Dr. Conroy-None ol the vii lent pitients in the male wards gpg lggkad un in the guard room. Some uaemuffs. hearing this morning at 10 o’clock in‘ the_Colonial Building. “Bez‘fer fhe Feet $1111 ,V "= m %~ equest the pleasure of their company in h The Doctor feeds them witna tube ,yy `Tllqguality ei the (ood is good. winter the meat was . not good, being lean and tough 'The ‘ Some ot the potatoes were not ver-_v meat before and after was good. m S good. The potatoes were not noticeable uiitl peeled The orrid e for t - 30”” 'bmi °““ W0l'li§ “bm” Ullfitif i The Elder Dempster & Co s Steamship LAKE HU ‘ t li , ` ; $;gf;’n‘ta£)‘;‘t‘i’en‘;°;"e bale’ 1'; O:lt“’]§l;-b1;[`*:3 z having cold storage accomodation and decks properly fitted rpconry Th# patients get lem bt stock, is intended to sail from Charlottetown for Liverpo work in the summer num P y ty about the l7th October, also on or about the 18th Novem The ,vwemu was concluded at me I The Lake Huron has splendid accomodations for a ,.55 lam heron, .ix 0’olock. ty cabin passengers. at very moderate rates The commission will 1-egum., mai For rates of freight and other particulars apply to F' I -». B Charlottetown, August 28th 1899 eod tl 18 Nov T0 LIVERPUDL Dian the Tongae."i Slipsofany kind are to be. Jeplorecl, bat ffzere is one. slip Nature never forgives. It is flze carelessness _,of igi- tfie signalf that" the body 'is in danger of .*ivr¢ck. It may be that the kidneys .or the stomach or the head gives the °warru'ng,,sr'gn. $11! remember. t/i_e blood feeds every organ of the body. ' i i. Swelling;-“I had a swelling on my " ' 1 1 <<_" _\ J N Q, , ._ /~ __ e ` .»¢ EVERYBODY IS INVITED To drop into the Cheapest Store in the City and see il`laxwell’s Favorite C (combined foot and Lever drive.) ALSO Root Pulpers, P1<>vvn, ales ='-.=.e-=-- SU :l.°:|.:l:i. e l Blarneuz, g rd' Halter; Make no slip, but first tone up the " E91' se E13n]&ef~» atc! system through the biooa, and iiesiiii YW "11 °"° m°°°7 by d°°l1°s with sl the institution years ,gm The Pla,” will surely follow. Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1- ~ seemed _comfombis at night. rite , is the best Preparation msn hasdevised rooms are not too cold with plenty cl a to make pure, life-giving blood. Iti bed clothes. He had administered never disappoints. ~ Queen lHcKlHl-EY l H Y Il L BUSINESi|;0CALS. ` gh ' ' 1 v ' B is complaint about the col-l. A thermo- & ggfrgscas and Cookymg Pears at 11?? meter is not used, except in the wardsp ' ` h ", Fmdmg (mt, .hat wg glve best, v3]ueS 1 He had no reasonxto suppose that the HEOYAL Oak 5039- It leads' Tlglélishoes. patients were cold. The rooms are , a - _ S b 1 t d d unto visited every hour. It the clothes are Q, h I, h p 93 OUP _]0 0 S IH Wm OWS 3-H OU 90 wet they are changed. The statement/ ~'C0tC an 1'1gIS , fl 51:5 ddyg about the patients not being c"anged in ¢h¢ap at Patgn C0 S, 7 ff, B 1 . 10 reductions to c ear the male wards is not true. He heard Direct from France our some complaining that they would have t , I h f ’ Fall g00d= Comlng in eaten more bread if it had been given in C Ot or COS' His ward gets 12 loaves, The sick pati-l tufngs, all 5I'1ade3,10W pfiCes.-- J I ent are ted' and if they will not take Patan & ` 7 tf l I I the food it is reported to the Doctor. y. . The Cll68.p B0Ot~ Sl’»0l'8 it