Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1926, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG of $12,000 for 1926, the hospital 3 proposed that the city appoint a so-| Jj 7 Em = EE 3 : oO pesutiral tne skins, Ward Patients Taake's FopOrE to the Botpil on aap SHAW'S DAILY STORE NEWS Beautiful fas % indigent patient who was admitted. a ee ---- Browns in all shades, type would not only assist them in | Beautiful Reds at $25.00. With Opening of New tharities committee In its work. ] Other Foxes and Chokers Clinical Wing. : < LOVELY W ASH b ABRICS JIL from 88.30 wpward. QUEEN'S MUST PAY 3 5 . . 'l | Hospital, the number of public ward 2s. d tients to receive treatment has in- OHN McKAY, Limite I an average of fifty per of the year. This increase is due in ; Its Place. I 4 4 ; choose from in Normandy and Bedora, new previously. the question, with particular refer- > here, and you may have your choice of bord- | Available in fourteen attractive colors. Dries in thirty oF Dart of thelr treatment, and those | ago salary of (he Sntructors tn Arts .00. ' | It is felt by the hospital authori- - rave vee wma. || Haye Increased isms re $30.00. ine | their problem but this worker would Patterns Casement Cloth At Kingston General Hospital aiso be of great assistance to the Ji > With the opening of the new clin- fecal wing of the Kingston General PROFESSORS MORE L FUR HOUSE _ 144-157 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON day to an average of about seventy-| If It Is to Continue to Secure : : : : five per day for the first three months Good Teachers and Hold A beautiful range of dainty designs to | yo some measure to the fact that the Le . : 1 : E - [| hospital is now equipped to give] on TEE Lo ee) ; ; fast process Voiles. All the new colors are treatment to a larger number than One who has given some study to| li X / : STRAY NISH Public ward patients may roughly | ende to Queen's University, bas ar-| JI AW WAT PY be classified as those who pay for all | rived at the conclusion that the aver- ered dress lengths or by the yard, i urable. Thirty cents a bottle. B| who are not able to pay anything. It | and Applied Science, omitting tutors ? minutes. Water-proof and durab : y is the latter class which creates|and demonstratogs and including on- RAYON, 50c¢. YARD ; -» . STORE rather a peculiar situation for the|j]y those of faculty rank, is efactly : : a : : : Brani an's D LIMITED [| hospital. Under the act governing | the average salary of the 550 male | Jl 32 inch Rayon Art Silk Crepes In pretty, new designs, plain Sh of : hospitals, these institutions are re-| teachers in the 53 Collegiate Insti- shades and fancy stripes. .................... Special 50¢c. yard 268 Princess PT "Phone 18 quired to accept any person who in| tutes of Ontario. Of these Colleg-| [if . % the opinion of a medical doctor needs | {ate teachers, very few have seen al hospital treatment, regardless of that | graduate school and 64 possess no | {li . . : : Person's ability to pay. For each |-degree at all. In other words, the| Mi BROADCLOTHS GINGHAMS, 20c¢. to 39¢c. Yard ' 3 . i patient who is not able to pay the {man or woman who has spent a large if Are proving more popular this season than : bod D ks Smile Ontario Government contributes 50 |'sum of money and-a. great deal of| [lll ever before.- We show a big range in all the Over 2,000 yards of ney Ginghams to choose ; y rin cents a day, and the municipality | time in order to qualify for.a place| [lil 1(etty, plain shades and all the new fancy from, so you are sure to find just what you have ke 3 from which that patient comes is upon a university staff receives a0}. stripes. beén looking for--27 to 86 inches wide, in plain Manufactured by ELDER'S Aerated Water Works supposed: to contribute $1.50 per more than the man who has advan: p> At Popular Prices colors, stripes, checks and plaids. ; day. ed no further in his studies than the | Jil \ Under an arrangement with the ordinary undergraduate course and : ~ city council, the General Hospital re-| than some mén who have never com- o . . ' : ceives a grant which is to cover the | pleted even such a course. Floor Oilcloths--Linoleums--Rugs--Window Blinds. cost of treatment of all the indigent Some other etatistics concerning $ patients from the municipality. Last{ the salaries paid instructors at year this grant was $9,000 and the | Queen's University are equally iliu- number of days stay for indigefit pa- | minating. The maximum salary for I S * . tients from the city was 11,600 so|the head of a department at that " » that it worked out at ¥7 cents per| university (a most responiiblé posi- day 'day per patient. tion) is the salary paid to fine tea- ° ®' 9 The hospital claims that it costs|chers in collegiate institutes mnd is $2 per day to look after a public | from $200 to $1,000 less than t ward patient and when it receives| paid to 15 of the 53 principals. It | Royal Damask THE ALWAYS Dependable 50 cents from the Government and also from $1,000 to $2,000 less than $1.50 from the municipality it breaks | that paid at Amherst, Bowdoin and [\I Linens BUSY STORE Silks even. When, however, the municl-| Williams, all famous New England pality only pays 77 cents per pa-|colleges with half the registration of tient, the hospital has a deficit on | Queen's and situated in towns one- each patient which has to be covered | fifth the population of Kingston. It from some other source. is, furthermore, $1,000 less than at For the year 1926, the city council | the Universities of British Golumbia | - Increased .the grant to,$12,000 but |and" Dalhousie, $2,000 less than at | | the num of ward patients is also | McGill and the University of Toron- | ] i Auto \ Th L; di : mounting fast, 3,771 days treatment | to, and $4,000 Tess than at Harvard e ca mg having been given to indigent pa-|and Yale. tients from the city in the first three | Under such eircumstances it is | | I Insurance months of the year. If this rate | not to be wondered at that Queen's 3 ' i keeps up, it. will total 15,084 days| University, in common with other of | i | Undertaker and stay for indigent patients from the |the smaller educational institutions | Il WHAT IS AN city for the year and the grant will (of this country, has experienced William Marlin. zs : NT ur work out to 80 cents per day per pa- | much difficulty in retaining the ser- of Kingston, is|Jlf - ih ACCIDE 2; tient, . . vices of its professors. They cannot the guest this week§of her mother, {fl = | An unexpected happening, The food and treatment of public | be expected to remain if they are Mrs. J. BE. Penwick. i il |}ll says Webster. LJ. 0 £ ® ward patients 1s exactly the same |able to command much larger salar- Miss Mary Maher Al | Your car burns! : whether they can pay or not. As a|ies elsewhere. It would pay some of funeral on Monday of | > a < | Your car is stolen! t matter of fact the medical and nurs- | them to make applications for posi- pas O'Ray, of Shanon TE " I Your car is wrecked! ? ] ing staff do not knew, unless the pa- | tions upon the staffs of the Colleg-| BY O'RaY {ill You damage property of ace Bell | tent chooses to tell them, if any par- | fate. Taaticnten, or to fi {fisut{ R116 Tn un. Jee aceident wat Ralls pte! Lo ticular patient is paying or not. fied with business © tions, as |" The ar dance at the Parrish Compote Automobile Insur The matter of determining which | many have done. 'During the past ; 3 ay be ular. ll ance covers all th unex- patients are able to pay and which | five yetrs no fewer than seventeen hall cuntinges 4g be povuiar tine left |} 'We have ali the leading ll pected happenings. - - are not is a very delicate one, and | instructors above the grade of lec- ; finest spring Jif | i Special rates on application. one which the hospital always tries| turer have left Queen's in order to ou Jusad 10y ven ing for Lu) 1 Wakes Oho ofthe 4 has ever | fi : -- ee to treat as diplomatically as possible. | better their finanrial position. ly by Miss L. A., Miss Constante and {ll shown, awaits your inspection. | | REAL EST. ATE At the present time, a young lady It Queen's is to continue to oe- | ) Master Tom. The latest shapes and shaqes [{ A complete list to choose © | i i Albert E. Marks, of Shannodville, |} are here. | e The onl first class motor equipment in patients and makes a report on them. | cation. that it has earned, it 18 ab- 3 i i from. x y quip It a public ward patient says that|solutely essential that some provi-| vas. a business or. 1a: 0 1. Jal prices I i | Clergy Street West, building 1 : the city. : = be can pay for his treatment in full, | sion be made for increased salaries| & °*d8Y p ) {Jif lot. lot 33 x 96, at a sacrifice : ty . ol he is charged $1.50 a day but if the | for those who are, possibly, of aii] Mrs William Hesrnh and rs. gard (f $2.75 to $7.50 lili price of $1,000. ° i Nothing to equal our Ambulance or our patient says he can only pay 25 cents | classes in the community, fest en- Dafoe Ms Spen . : . 4 . a day, he is billed at that rate and it] titied to them. A university is pro- friends in my Vandewater has Il May we have the pleasure of Ji Invalid Coach. lil ho fave that he cannof ay anything, | perly Judged and rated, not by tne| Miss Gertrude Vanden bookkeoskr ll showing you some. : : " if} he is never bothered with a bill. physical "plant which it possesses-- Spied the Jost oD the D ont -- . Prices the lowest and service the best tom ta mae poetare that the sys. (he well-equipped laboratories --or | ond SeROETAD RealEstate and Insurance. . ; tem is not a perfect one and at a classrooms, the handsome buildings Miss Beatrice Joyce, formerly o Campbell Bros {ll Cor. Johnson ana Division Sts. | . from the office staff interviews the cupy the place in Canadian educa- joint meeting of the management | or the luxurious dormitories--but by is with the B Phone 589w, 580J and B38 the C. W. Froste Co., is e committee of the General Hospital| ths quality of its teaching. That is C.': Metcalte~ Canning Company, on J.B ; i{and the finance committee of the | the prime consideration, although . 230, 232 and 234 PRINCESS STREET city council held last Thursday night, The ed taken with it, are gs theit office =i nds are glad to see - : . fi when the management commitfee in-| without considerable value. If such | Ji many frie i ot I ech Bie grandparents. Mv. ad jr Phone 577 any hour. - Jif formed the finance committee. that| teaching is in fhe hands of inadequ-| Miss Valeria Henderson i ws vales- pan R. A. Norman, and attend St. {| they had decided to aotept the grant | ately-trained and poorly-paid. (the An os Heder is cole Rs acs, twé go together) men and women, it . B. itzer has been visiting suffers, the eputation of the univer- | *'* ow Mrs. Malcolm Kelly, ny suffers," and the student body y in Oshawa. f \ suffers most of all. The most expen- he Picton Chapter 1.O.D.E. are sive and up-to-date apparatus in the PICTON MOTOR CLUB putting on a June Fete as usual this 5 ¥ chemical, physical or philosophical vefllr and are asking the friends of, laboratory must fall to achieve its T0 VISIT GAN ANOQUE thel town and country to save all ar- full p if there does mot exist ticl@s which come to light during 3 AJ(Y9 | the mifid capable of demonstrating nisin time and which FOR BUNIO it effectively; comfortable, well-var- nished -seats and désks, proper light. ; ; - believe fig and ventilation and all of the other facilities which educationists . dmond Thibault Honored. "Booause of the enlarged Bone de-| CORSider to be requisite are of no use -- § p home of Mr. and Mrs. George formity, maybé Bunions can't be cured| whatever in a lecturé-room if the 'Picton, April 22----G. M. Hicks is jn, Cherry Valley, was the ichout sa br. sro Pr hut ly pe. man or woman upon the platform is| he new president of Picton Motor of a happy event on Sunday, Hevea Dy Georo Wormwood Baim ica) mot able to deliver a lecture. The cigb for the coming year, taking the nearly forty relatives and the best thing I ever used and 1. value of a university, its success or 'place of M. B. Branscombe, retired. $ gathered to celebrate the Rithoue 1! Sincerely yours, failure, hinges upoh the men or wo- | The other officers are as follows:-- fourth birthday of Bdmond : men who comprise its faculty and Honorary presidents, John Hubbs, it, the honored patriarch of Be| he tome of the instruction which!y pH. 8. Colliver, M.P.P., Mayor | . A sumptuous dinfier was, they give. The human factor is as Newman and Marsh Branscombe; | sarved] the large birthday cake with inescapable in a seat of learning as viceipresidents, J. Phil Brown, Hom- ted candies being a ial it is anywhere else. It must be sécretary-treasurer, Mr. Thibault was showered at a high standard if the unly : . M. Li and good wishes. Though and the students sre not to suffer. | t weak physically he still And that high standard will never McVannel, membership committee, & bright and active men- |. be maintained as long as the salary omer White, Colin Hepburn, H. B. | tality nd is ever ready with sti allowance 1s but a few degrees re-|myily Road committes, H. G: Biake- Jost.{ His challenge to a game of moved from that granted a street|iy, Bd. Blakely, Colin Carter, enter-| sekerys still spells defeat to an op car condattor or & whitewing. tainment committes, ent.{ The afternoon was spent . an, F. Elmer Leavitt, N. ) { "singing and dly chat. of Galileo's first tele

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