Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Feb 1926, 2, p. 4

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THOUGHTS begin to turn to Spring and naturally to Rayvale, a new Rayon cloth in printed designs, and Crepe Adora, the latest printed Rayon and Cotton Crepe. Tricoline, the genuine and original English Broadcloth. _ Inâ€" comparable finish and guaranteed fast, fancy and plain. * 50 cents .............. 95 cents .............. $1:.050 ....s........... Buy Hollinger Quality "It Pays" Lumbermen! Gum Rubbers insist on the famous In the woods or on the riverâ€"you need the extra strength and comfort which are built into COLUMBUS Lumbermen‘s Gum Rubbers. They are heavily reinforced with additional layers of fabric and rubber at all points of wear. There are many styles to choose fromâ€" two of the most popular are illustrated below. a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair Good Value All Shades _Our Special Holeproof wellâ€"known Siltex Reliable Chiffon. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Bill thought his gas was getting low; He struck a match; the tank let goâ€" Bill sailed three miles through the air, Three miles on a pint is pretty fair. ‘‘That depends on you,‘‘ growled Mr. Henpeck, ‘‘everything else is.‘"‘ "John,"‘‘ asked the nagging wife as the bedâ€"time hour approached, ‘‘is everything shut up for the night?"‘ "He wanted several children and she wanted a limousine."‘ ‘‘Yesâ€"they â€" finally compromised on one baby and, a flivver.‘‘â€"Judge. An Indian never cracks a smile at the thingss most pleasing and amusing to us, but when misfortune comes he laughs Be an Indian. JONEK LIMITED, Sudbury, * Selling Agents 61 Special hospital beds with adjustâ€" able frames and springs, which are ‘General Features. Sun rooms ane provided off each ward for the use of convalescent patients and those requiring its use. An elevator large enougch to accomâ€" modate a hospital bed has been inâ€" stalled. The patients wing consists of priâ€" vate room and bathroom, semiâ€"private rooms of two beds each, and a childâ€" nen‘s ward of three cots. It is served by a similar nursing suite as that proâ€" vided on the ground floor. Third Floor. This floor provides for the accomâ€" modation of nurses and consists of eight rooms,. A nursery for new born infants appropriately furnished is situated in the west wing and is equipped with an infants bath with thermostatic control. The sterilizer room contains a batâ€" teny of electric sterilizers for instruâ€" ments, dressings and utensils, and sterilized water and also distilled water. A blanket warmer is also proâ€" vided. Bed pan sterilizers are proâ€" vided in each ward. The instrument room contains a builtâ€"in instrument cabinet and table fouy setting up operating sets and cleaning instruments,. The obstetrical room is equipped with the most modern furniture and a specially des1gned portable operaâ€" ting light. Xâ€"Ray Roomâ€"The suite consists of an Xâ€"Ray room, viewing room, record and plate filling room and dark room. Theye is also a room provided for special examinations and treatments. The north wing contains patients rooms. One room with three beds, three rooms with four beds. To adeâ€" quately provide for the nursing care of the patients, an appropriately placed suite of rooms consisting of a utility room, nurses work room, warnd diet kitchen, and linen closet is proâ€" vided. Two pecially furnished priâ€" vate rooms with bathroom are situated on this floor. Becond Floor Operating Suiteâ€"consists of a large operating room, specially lighted, a sterilizer room, instrument room, anaesthetic room, and obstetrical room and serubâ€"up rooms. A new pedestal type operating table is being installed together with most upâ€"toâ€" date operating room furniture. Administrationâ€"Two offices are provided for the care of records and the administration of the building. These are located in the east wing. Reference is made elsewhere in this issue to the opening of the elegant new hospital at Iroquois Falls, and its wonderful equipment, the hospital being the very latest word in modern equipment and accommodation, reâ€" gardless of expense. As the new hosâ€" pitalâ€"the Arsgon General Hospitalâ€" is specifically designed not only for the benefit of the people of Iroquois Falls but for all the wide district round about, the new institution is a very decided acquisition to the whole North Land, and of special interest to all here, Accordingly, the followâ€" ing summary should be of more than passing concern :â€"â€" Governors and Staff. Board of Governorsâ€"Dr. H. Maitâ€" land Young, chairman ; A. J. Hodgson, $2.50 per day; semiâ€"private, $3.50 per day; private, $4.50 to $5.00 per, day. These rates are for hospital accomâ€" modation, food and nursing by the reâ€" gular hospital staff. They do not inâ€" clude medical fees. Special nurses $5.00 per day and $1.50 for board. Laundryâ€"A small emergency launâ€" dry for special work. Ground Floor Doctors‘ Office Suiteâ€"which corresâ€" ponds to a small outâ€"patients departâ€" ment, is situated in the west wing and consists of a lange waiting room, conâ€" sultation rooms, two examining rooms, a small treatment and surgical room, clinical laboratory and dispensary. In this suite is also located a dental operating room with the most upâ€"toâ€" date equipment, The Board of Governors announce the following rates:â€"public ward, tant dady superintendent. superintendent; Miss Whitely, assisâ€" Stoughton, Mrs. G. S. Wilson, Mrs. T. H. Wilkes, Joseph Beaudoin. Basement Kitchenâ€"Electric refrigerator built in and cork insulated, about 3‘ x 6‘ inside. Electric Steam Table with soup, meat, vegetable, gravy and pudding compartments, from which food is served to the dining rooms and onto heated food conveyors for distribuâ€" tion to each ward. Electric Stove with oven heated by individual elements which are conâ€" trolled separately, â€" New Hospital at Iroquois / Falls Credit to the North Abitibi Power Paper Co. Does Itself Proud in Providing the Most Modern Hospital Accommodation for the Disâ€" trict. Wonderfully Equipped in the Most Upâ€"toâ€"date Way. Summary of the Hospital. Staffâ€"Dr. H. Young, superintendent; Miss Adams, lady secretary; T. A. MeDonald, Frank Operating room charges:â€"for major operations, $10.00; for minor operaâ€" tions, $5.00; for confinements, $5.00. Dressings and drugs extra in all cases. The following is a summarized deâ€" seription of the new hospital at the Fa’lls S« i t controlled mechanically are standard equipment. s Steel lockers are pmovided in each rooM for the care of patients clothâ€" ing. Interâ€"departmental telephones ha\e been installed. ~ The attention of Mr. Geo. W. Lee, chairman of the T. N. 0. Railway Commission, was directed last week to the inadequate telephone service for this part of the North Land on Sunâ€" days. The T. N. 0. at Porquis Junction take all messages from or to outside points, and the hours on Sunâ€" days at present are planned for the convenience of the T. N. 0. From 10 to 12, from 3 to 5, from 8 to 10, seem to be the six short hours that long distance telephone calls are possible on Sundays. A sixâ€"hour service for this section of the North is by no means adequate for the needs. Chairmans Lee promised to investigate and see what could be done. It is to be hoped that a reguâ€" lar service will be inaugurated on Sunâ€" days. The telephone, like the teleâ€" graph is for emergency service, and when it is needed, it is badly needed. Timmins, Schumacher, South Poreuâ€" pine, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane and other towns are concerned. in this matter, and it would appear to be only fair and equitable that a proper service be inaugurated on Sundays. The T. N. 0. has the matter in its bands and all will trust that the usual T. N. 0. desire for the best possible service to the people will prevail and this important privilege for the resiâ€" dents of this part of the North be duly extended to limits in keeping with the requirements of the case. Nurses signal system is silent and operated by "the showi ing of lights over the patients door and beds in the nurses work room. 1ne, NORTH NEEDS BETTER â€"oundAY PHONE sErvict Combine Ansesthetic Machine and Suction Pump. Service at Present Little Better Than Nothing. Chairman of T. N. 0. to Look Into Question Quantz Lamp. Diathering Machine, Basal Metabolism Apparatus. Gas and Axygen Anssthetic Machâ€" Special apparatus ANNUAL MEETING OF LOGAL BRANGH OF CRILOREN‘S AlD Will be Held in the Central Public School on Monday Evening, Feb. 15th, at 8 p.m. The annual meeting of the local branch of the Children‘s Aid will n« held in the Central public school on Monday evening . next, Feb. 15th, comâ€" mencing at 8 p.m. In addition to the usual business of the annual, meetâ€" ing, the election of officers, receptions of reports, etc., the meeting will disâ€" ecuss the formation of their new conâ€" stitution. Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday afternoon 4.00 p.m. 32 Hemock Street. The Children‘s Aid work is probâ€" ably the most. important patriotic work th@re is, and all interested in the welfare of the country no less than in the welfare of the youngsters should be interested in the C. A. 8. All citiâ€" zens of Timmins and district should make a special point of beingâ€"present at the meeting on Monday night in the Central public school. Some who intended to attend the recent meeting of the Cochrane Childâ€" ren‘s Aid Society failed to do so, beâ€" cause they overlooked the place of meeting. Some called at the Town Hall, but found the meeting was not there. There should be no confusion in regard to the local C. A. S. meeting next Monday evening. It will be held, as noted, in the Central public school building, commencing at 8 p.m., Monday, Feb. 15th. Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : "SOUL " Sheâ€"What was that noise when you came in last night? Heâ€"Night falling. Sheâ€"Oh, I thought it was day breaking. The Jones‘ have a saxophone; The Jenkins a radio own ; A phonograph beguiles the Flynns; Revenge is sweet, we now have twins.â€"Tid Bits. Pine Street at First Avenue Timmins Porcupine Steamship Agency CHAS. B. SMITH Agent

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