DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MENTAL HOSPITALS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR 12 MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31ST 1929 PRINTED BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Chakles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1930. To His Honour Robert Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Your Honour : The undersigned respectfully submits herewith the Annual Report of the Medical Superintendent of the Mental Hospitals for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1929. - S. L. HOWE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office. TABLE OF CONTENTS. PART I.—MEDICAL. Page. Officers and Staff, List of 7 Report—General Medical Superintendent 9 Report, Laboratory—Director of Laboratory 12 Report—X-ray Department 12 Report—Visiting Dentist 13 Statistical Tables— 1. Movement of Population during Year 14 2. Summary of Operations of Hospitals since Inception 16 3. Admissions, Discharges, and Deaths 17 4. Civil Stijte of Patients admitted 17 5. Religious Denominations of Patients 17 6. Educational Status of Patients 18 7. Nationality of Patients 18 8. Districts from which Patients were admitted 19 9. Occupation of Patients prior to Admission 20 10. . Age of Patients on Admission 21 11. Number of Attacks at Time of Admission 21 12. Alleged Duration of Attacks prior to Admission 21 13. Table of Heredity 22 14. Alleged Cause of Insanity in Patients admitted 22 15. State of Bodily Health of Patients admitted 22 16. Form of Mental Disorder in Patients admitted 23 17a. Probation, Number allowed out on, Essondale 23 17b. Probation, Number allowed out on, New Westminster 23 17c. Probation, Number allowed out on, Saanich 24 18a. Discharges, showing Alleged Duration of Insanity, Essondale 24 18b. Discharges, showing Alleged Duration of Insanity, New Westminster 24 18c. Discharges, showing Alleged Duration of Insanity, Saanich 24 19a. Discharges, showing Length of Residence in Hospital and Condition at Time of Discharge, Essondale -. 25 19b. Discharges, showing Length of Residence in Hospital and Condition at Time of Discharge, New Westminster 25 19c. Discharges, showing Length of Residence in Hospital and Condition at Time of Discharge, Saanich 25 20. Deaths, Cause of, and Length of Time in Hospital, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich : 26 21. Deportations, New Westminster, Essondale, and Saanich 30 PART IL—FINANCIAL. Report—Bursar 31 Balance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, New Westminster 32 Balance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, Essondale 33 Balance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, Saanich 34 A. Average Residence, Maintenance, and Per Capita Cost since Inception 35 B. Analysis of Gross Per Capita Cost 36, 37 ' n I Yearly Gross Expenditure, Analysis of, since Inception 38, 39 B 1. C. C D. Summary of Gross and Net Per Capita Cost in all Hospitals 40 E. Expense and Revenue Statement, New AVestminster 41 F. Expense and Revenue Statement, Essondale 43 G. Expense and Revenue Statement, Saanich 45 T 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Eevenue, Table of, since Inception 47 Keport, Financial—Tailor's Department 47 Report, Financial—Shoemaker's Department 49 Production Tables— Articles made by Female Patients 49 Mending done by Female Patients for Essondale 50 Mending done by Female Patients for New Westminster 50 Work done by Patients at Essondale : 50 Work done by Patients at New Westminster 50 Work done by Teams at Essondale : 50 Supplies produced at New Westminster 51 Supplies produced at Oolquitz 51 PART III.—COLONY FARM. Report—Farm Superintendent 52 Report—Financial, General—Bursar 52 Balance-sheet 53 Profit and Loss Account 54 Dairy and Herds Department— Profit and Loss Account 55 Production and Costs Account 55 Milk Production and Cost 55 Bull Department—Profit and Loss Account -. 56 Mature Cow Department—Profit and Loss Account 56 Yearling Department—Profit and Loss Account 57 Calves Department—Profit and Loss Account 58 Work-horse Department— Sales and Deaths Account 59 Horse-labour Account 59 Horse-labour performed 60 Sheep Department—Profit and Loss Account 60 Hog Department—Profit and Loss Account 60 Poultry Department—Profit and Loss Account 61 Cannery—Profit and Loss Account 61 Truck-garden and Nursery—Profit and Loss Account 62 Crop Department—Profit and Loss Account, etc 62-64 Tractor Account 65 Maintenance and Administration, General 65 Miscellaneous Statements, Inventories, etc.— Produce supplied to Essondale 65 Produce supplied to New Westminster 66 Accounts receivable 66 Nursery Stock supplied to Public Schools and Institutions 67 Colony Farm Nursery 67 Equipment 68 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY. Hon. S. L. Howe, Provincial Secretary. P. Walker, Deputy Provincial Secretary. A. L. Crease, M.D., CM., Medical Superintendent. E. J. Ryan, M.D., CM., Assistant Medical Superintendent. G. S. Macgowan, Bursar. OFFICERS AND STAFF, ESSONDALE. Medical: L. E. Sauriol, M.D., CM., L.M.CC A. M. Gee, M.D., CM., L.M.CC U. P. Byrne, M.B., L.M.CC. J. E. Matheson, M.B., L.M.CC G. Mathewson, Chief Attendant. Miss B. Willgress, R.N., Matron. F. J. Fish, Clinical Clerk. I. H. Wedge, Clinical Stenographer. Business: C. Fletcher, Assistant Bursar. J. Pumphrey, Steward. M. H. McCabe, Book-keeper. Thos. Weeks, Book-keeper. Miss A. Haslam, Stenographer. Chaplains: Rev. H. R. Pearson, Protestant. Rev. Father Pare, Roman Catholic. Trades, Essondale: J. L. Malcolm, Chief Engineer. E. B. Stinchcombe, Outside Overseer. W. G. Armour, Baker. H. Lonsdale, Builder. E. Fitzgerald, Mason. E. Rushton, Auto Mechanic. A. Cooter, Chief Cook. W. Worrall, Laundryman. T. Mowbray, Electrician. J. Symington, Plumber. W. J. Willows, Barber. C. Salter, Occupational Therapy. OFFICERS AND STAFF, NEW WESTMINSTER. Medical: 0. E. Benwell, M.B., L.M.CC B. H. O. Harry, M.D., CM., L.M.CC Miss M. Fillmore, Matron. F. Spooner, Chief Attendant. F. Gillard, Clinical Clerk and Stenographer. Business: Thos. Cambridge, Assistant Bursar. J. F. O'Reilly, Steward. Chaplains: Rev. H. E. McPherson, Protestant. Rev. Father Plamandon, Roman Catholic. R. T. Hall, Carpenter. J. Booth, Gardener. R. Graham, Engineer. H. Bailey, Farmer. Trades, Neiv Westminster: E.'B. Jones, Laundryman. J. McMillan, Shoemaker. Wm. Powell, Painter. W. W. Galloway, Tailor. C M. Doyle, Plumber. OFFICERS AND STAFF, COLONY FARM. P. H. Moore, B.A., B.S.A., Superintendent. J. Lobban, Record Clerk. OFFICERS AND STAFF, COLQUITZ. Geo. Hall, M.D., CM., Visiting Physician. Granby Farrant, Supervisor. Harry Hoult, Chief Attendant. ■ -t,::m:>i, REPORT OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT For the Twelve Months ended March 31st, 1929. PART I—MEDICAL. Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C., April 1st, 1929. The Honourable the Provincial Secretary, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to submit herewith for your consideration the Fifty-seventh Annual Report of the Provincial Mental Hospitals at Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich. I wish also to thank you for the highly practical and efficient way in which you are meeting the problems of mental hygiene. It might be well to mention a comparison of the numbers of those patients having mental trouble in the United States, Canada, and British Columbia. It is said that there are about 800,000 hospital beds in the United States, 400,000 of which are occupied by mental patients and who are looked after by about 1 per cent, of the total number of doctors in the States; their total population is about 115,000,000, which makes a ratio of about 1 to 287 suffering from mental disease. In Canada the population is about 9,000,000, with about 25,000 mentally afflicted, giving a proportion of 1 to 360. In British Columbia the population is 600,000, with 2,000 suffering from mental illness, and showing a ratio of 1 to 300. These figures are only approximate and are exclusive of the feeble-minded population. British Columbia, being a Western Province and on the Coast, is naturally a little higher. The following table gives a general idea of the movements of the Hospital population during the period April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929:— Movement of Population. Male. Female. Total. 1,575 46 1 328 694 55 215 2,269 101 1 543 1,950 964 2,914 172 00 119 100 54 62 272 114 181 351 216 567 1,599 748 2,347 % Studying the figures in the following table, certain points come to notice:— (1.) Increase in the number of admissions this year as compared to last. 1 (2.) Net increase in population in residence at end of year 78 (3.) Rate of deaths to total treated (per cent.) 6.21 (4.) Rate of discharges to admissions (exclusive of deaths) (per cent.).. 71.08 ADMISSIONS. An analysis of the birthplace column of the registers shows that 181 (or 33.33 per cent.) of those admitted were Canadian born, 210 (or 38.65 per cent.) were born in different parts of the British Empire, and 152 (or 27.80 per cent.) were of foreign birth. The types of mental illness suffered by those received have not varied a great deal. The same general classification of cases is applicable and the same relative proportions in the classifications are to be noted. There is a very slight increase in our general paresis cases, and also in those of lower mentality. T 10 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. DISCHARGES. It has again been our experience that those cases admitted in the very early stages of their mental trouble have a better chance of recovery than those who are not treated until a later date. This is indicated in the following table:— Table showing the Alleged Duration of Insanity, prior to Admission, in those discharged from the Three Institutions during the Year April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Less than six months 165 Over six months 44 Duration not known 60 Not insane 3 Total 272 During the year 272 were fully discharged. Of these, 91 were discharged as recovered, 137 as improved, 43 as unimproved, and 1 had no psychosis. These figures show an increase over our records for the preceding year. Of the number discharged in full, 47 were deported by the Canadian Immigration Department and 11 were repatriated through the kindness of friends and relatives. It will be noted that our deportations show an increase of twenty-seven over those of last year, and in this connection I would like to extend our very grateful thanks to the Immigration Department for their wonderful co-operation in assisting with this work. They have taken endless trouble in establishing these cases, and, as may be imagined, it is frequently very difficult to obtain reliable information. Their courtesy and diligence are very much appreciated. The Hospital still, as a whole, is greatly overcrowded, especially on the female side, and we are certainly looking forward to the time when the new Female Chronic Building will be opened. It seems almost impossible to keep pace with the admissions, and everything has been done to provide the necessary accommodation, but until the new building is ready for occupation we feel that the limit has been reached. TREATMENT. The male and female patients are admitted to the Psychopathic Ward, which is situated in the Acute Building. They are here treated and observed, but, unfortunately, owing to the overcrowding, patients are only domiciled in this department a short time before they have to be transferred. In the great majority of cases longer observation would be of very material benefit. Malaria and tryparsamide treatments are still being kept up. The percentages run as follows : One-third apparent cures, one-third improved, and one-third unimproved. This treatment is followed by courses of tryparsamide and bismuth. If the patient is in a reduced physical condition, tryparsamide is administered first, then the malaria, followed by the after- treatment. » LABORATORY. We are endeavouring to gradually add to the equipment of our Laboratory and X-ray Departments; the table showing the work accomplished in the former department is attached to the report. Dr. Matheson, who was in charge of our Laboratory, resigned during the year, and the work was then carried on by Dr. Byrne, and has been of great assistance to the medical staff in their diagnoses. The X-ray Department, in charge of Dr. Gee, has also been very active and of much benefit to the Hospital. ACTIVITIES. During the year a beginning was made on the new airing-court for the women. It is on the hillside, commands a splendid view, and I think will be greatly enjoyed by the female patients. The orchard on the west hillside came through the severe winter well, and as more land is cleared further fruit-trees will be planted in an endeavour to increase our supply of fresh fruit, so that more may be canned for the use of patients during the winter. General construction, repairs, and maintenance have received attention. The grounds on the west grade have been levelled and graded, preparatory to being made into lawns. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. T 11 The grounds for the proposed Apartment Block were excavated by patient-labour, and it is hoped that the apartments will be ready for occupation before the end of the year. Work on the proposed Female Chronic Building and the Nurses' Home has gone on surprisingly quickly, and we are looking forward with keenest anticipation to the day when they will be ready for occupation. It is proposed to erect an addition at the Farm Cottage, which will aid in relieving the overcrowded situation on the hill. In the Acute Wing a new Sick and Infirm Ward was opened, where most of our sick and infirm patients have been moved. There is a graduate nurse in charge and under her are experienced nurses and orderlies. An endeavour has been made to have this as much like a General Hospital as is possible, considering the mental condition involved-as well. This has proved a great success and has been very much appreciated by the patients themselves, and also by their relatives, who have frequently expressed their gratitude with the treatment received. FINANCES. For a full recapitulation of the financial operations of the Hospitals during the past fiscal year I would refer you to Mr. Macgowan's letter and accompanying tables. COLONY FARM. The report of the Farm Superintendent as attached shows the operations of this branch of the Hospital service. RECOMMENDATIONS. I would again recommend the segregation of the feeble-minded. This is very necessary from many standpoints, and the present building is a fire-hazard. I would also strongly recommend the following: A Psychopathic Hospital and a Social Service Department in connection with the Hospital. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Before closing I wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks the splendid work performed by the Visiting Committee of the Red Cross, of which Mrs. Ellis is the convener. Entertainments and comforts have been supplied our patients at regular intervals and have been greatly appreciated by all those privileged to enjoy them. I would also like to mention the splendid co-operation of the British Columbia Provincial Police. They have aided us very much in our work from every possible angle, and we have always found them most courteous and diligent. I also wish to make acknowledgment of the loyal and courteous support of the medical officers and staff of the Hospitals, especially Dr. Ryan, the Assistant Medical Superintendent, and Mr. Farrant, for their co-operation and very careful supervision of the Hospitals under their care. Without this co-operation and loyalty on behalf of the members of the Hospital staff, the progress and work of the Mental Hospitals could not have been sustained. To you, Sir, and to the Deputy Minister, and also to the officers of the Public Works Department, I owe grateful acknowledgment for your unceasing co-operation and considerate understanding and support of the needs of the Hospital, without which it would be impossible for the work to go forward. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, A. L. CREASE, Medical Superintendent. T 12 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. LABORATORY REPORT. Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C., March 31st, 1929. A. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM., Medical Superintendent, Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C. Sir,—Following is a report of the work performed in the Laboratory at Essondale from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929 :— Urinalysis complete 751 Quantitative sugars : 3 Kidney function tests 1 Kahn reaction— Blood, positive 29 Blood, negative 350 Spinal fluid, positive 16 Spinal fluid, negative 15 Globulin 31 Blood-counts— Red 9 White 10 Haemoglobin 59 Differential 13 Sputa examination for tuberculosis 38 Miscellaneous smears 802 Cultures 21 Autopsies '. 1 Sections 7 Widal 4 Abdominal fluid 1 Gastric analysis 1 Bacterial counts on milk 2 I have, etc., Ultan P. Byrne, Pathologist. X-RAY REPORT. Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C., March 31st, 1929. A. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM., Medical Superintendent, Provincial Mental Hospital, Es>sondale, B.C. Sir,—Following is a report of the work performed in the X-ray Department of the Hospital from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929 :— Head and sinuses 36 Vertebras 4 Teeth : 24 Extremities : 85 Chest 13 Gastro-intestinal 7 Pelvis 14 Total exposures 183 I have, etc., A. M. Gee, Physician and Roentgenologist. DENTAL REPORT. T 13 DENTAL REPORT. Public Hospital for the Insane, New Westminster, B.C., March 31st, 1929. A. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM., Medical Superintendent, Mental Hospitals of B.C., Essondale, B.C. Sir,—I beg to submit herewith report of dental work performed during the year ended March 31st, 1929:— Abscesses treated 1 Bridges repaired 1 Bridges reset 1 Denture adjustments 14 Denture repairs '. 17 Dentures 18 Extractions 514 Fillings, amalgam 73 Fillings, synthetic porcelain ., 30 General anaesthetics Mandibular injections 1 Other treatments 12 Pyorrhoea treatment - 2 Scaling and cleaning 30 X-ray examinations 1 I have, etc., F. P. Smith, Dental Surgeon. T 14 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. STATISTICAL TABLES. Table No. 1.—Showing the Operations of the Hospitals, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich, from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Movement of Population. Male. Female. Total. Total. Male. Female. Total. 1,241 104 230 45 1 1 114 580 36 19 1,355 684 230 81 20 1 1,622 328 749 215 On probation, carried forward from 1927-28, Essondale On probation, carried forward from 1927-28, New West- On probation, carried forward from 1927-28, Saanich—. Escaped, carried forward from 1927-28, Essondale Escaped, carried forward from 1927—28, New Westminster 2,371 Admitted during the year, 1928-29— 303 11 7 209 5 1 512 16 8 2 5 543 Total under treatment, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich, April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929 46 82 27 52 o 113 23 32 8 1 36 23 69 114 35 1 88 3 136 1,950 351 964 216 2,914 Discharged during period April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929— (a.) From Essondale— Died (6.) From New Westminster—- 323 123 446 5 2 2 4 16 15 5 18 39 21 17 1 22 39 Died (c.) From Saanich— 13 93 106 1 6 1 1 6 1 6 1 1 6 Died Total discharged from Essondale, New Westminster, and 15 15 1 567 Total in residence, Essondale, New Westminster, and 1,599 748 2,347 STATISTICAL TABLES. T 15 Table No. 1.—Showing the Operations of the Hospitals, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich, from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929—Continued. Movement of Population. Male. Female. Total. Total. Male. Female. Total. Essondale— Total on books, March 31st, 1928 1,286 328 7 150 215 1 1,436 543 8 1,621 351 366 245 Admissions during 1928-29 Received from New Westminster Received from Saanich 1,987 Discharged during 1928-29 323 15 13 123 122 446 137 13 Transferred to Saanich 596 105 15 599 122 704 137 Total in residence, Essondale, March 31st, 1929 1,270 121 1,391 New Westminster— Total on books, March 31st, 1928 120 20 721 94 Received from Essondale 841 Discharged during 1928-29 13 7 93 1 106 8 Returned to Essondale 114 231 13 231 13 Total in residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1929.. 100 627 727 Saanich— Total on books, March 31st, 1928 244 15 244 15 Discharged during 1928-29 15 15 1,270 100 229 121 627 1,391 727 229 Total in residence, Saanich, March 31st, 1929 229 229 1,599 748 Total in residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1929.. Total in residence, Saanich, March 31st, 1929 Grand total in residence, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich, March 31st, 1929 2,347 Daily average population 2,293.61 Percentage of discharges on admissions (not including deaths) 71.07 Percentage of recoveries on admissions 16.76 Percentage of deaths on whole number under treatment 6.211 T 16 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table No. 2.—Showing in Summary Form the Operations of the Hospital since its Inception. Year. 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 ... 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899..... 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 .... 1916 1917 1918 Jan. 1. 1919, to Mar. 31, 1920 1920-1921. 1921-1922. 1922-1923. 1923-1924. 1924-1925. 1925-1926. 1926-1927. 1927-1928. 1928-1929. *j w Discharges. £a r-3 V '55 *« a; O o ts Ph a) • Sm 0> U cn i2 2 i2 > O HH O 03 » ». * 3 u e 12 O a o s;» OJ <H PS fn\ P Q rZ-Sr* H rt A 18 1 1 16 15 10 2 5 14 2 12 4 3 19 5 29 3 3 10 32 13 22 11 3 5 35 3 14 4 4 3 38 3 16 7 3 8 36 i I 18 4 1 8 41 5 17 5 5 48 7 13 5 3 5 48 7 3 1 2 49 1 8 4 1 3 49 10 2 4 2 51 2 20 5 5 61 10 27 10 6 6 66 5 36 15 5 5 77 11 26 12 6 3 82 5 41 14 5 4 100 18 52 17 6 12 117 17 49 19 4 20 123 6 52 17 10 13 135 12 44 14 18 14 133 ( J 80 13 19 19 162 29 62 29 11 20 164 2 64 23 25 9 171 7 74 20 8 14 203 32 81 27 13 19 221 18 101 31 32 21 234 13 113 38 27 29 258 24 115 40 20 25 284 26 121 30 31 25 311 27 139 38 37 26 349 38 115 46 26 26 321 i>i 1 123 43 33 27 348 27 150 36* 43 28 388 43 221 48 43 39 461 73 230 68* 56 57 507 46 232 73t 77 40 536 29 280 84 82 41 595 48 332 67t 114 60 690 105 375 74* 128 76 752 62 380 90§ 146 67 919 167 402 58 126 74 1,027 108 332 83 91 89 1,090 63 353 73t 96 80 1,205 115 371 88 78 106 1.301 96 375 75 95 132 1,347 46 574 116 221 132 1,458 111 489 88 173 122 1,566 108 478 96 178 114 1,649 83 438 91 167 133 1,697 48 447 84t 121 163 1,784 87 461 63 242 138 1,884 100 475 5711 240 142 1,995 111 494 ' 76§ 171 161 2,125 130 542 75* 252 147 2,269 144 543 92t 294 181 2,347 78 J "8 18 31 26 48 54 49 54 54 58 61 55 57 59 71 88 102 103 123 152 166 175 179 213 224 228 246 285 327 356 377 413 466 480 505 552 666 765 816 896 1,034 1,065 1,264 1,364 1,437 1,527 1,650 1,753 2,025 2,043 2,137 2,180 2,234 2,327 2,434 2,565 2,743 2,914 K S °^ 8>2 5.55 66.66 33.33 10.34 50.00 28.57 43.75 22.22 29.41 3S.46 42.85 50.00 20.00 25.00 37.03 41.66 46. 34. 32. 38. 32.69 31.81 16.25 46.77 35.93 27.03 33.33 30.69 33.63 34 78 24.79 27.34 40 00 33.33 23.03 21.30 28.30 31.00 30.00 19.57 18.90 22 63 14.43 25.00 20.68 23.72 20.00 20.20 14.17 20.08 20.77 18.56 13.66 12.00 15.38 13.28 16.76 S-S * rt - QJ h^'Vui ■<h3 S H rr. rM O Ol O 80.00 33.33 26.89 63.63 78.57 62.50 27.77 29.41 61.54 57.14 62.50 60.00 25.00 59.25 55.55 69.23 46.34 44.23 46.94 51.92 72.72 40.00 64.51 75.00 37.83 49.38 62.37 57.52 52.17 50.41 53.96 62.61 61.78 52.06 41.20 53.90 64.60 59.28 54.42 53.80 62.10 45.77 52.41 47.87 44.74 45.33 58.71 72.60 57.32 59.36 64.20 66.16 62.53 50.00 60.33 7107 5 »G ft £ Ph£\ £h 5.55 16.12 11.53 20.83 9.35 6.12 16.16 14.81 8.62 8.19 3.63 5.26 3.33 6.94 6.81 4.80 2.87 3.25 7.64 11.69 6.95 7.60 8.92 8.92 3.94 5.69 6.66 6.42 8.14 6.63 6.06 5.57 5.42 5.34 5.04 5.08 7.44 6.40 4.57 5.83 7.02 5.30 5.43 6.19 5 24 6.42 7.47 6 51 5.97 5.33 6.10 7.25 5.93 5.83 6.27 5.36 6.21 * Three not insane. t One not insane. I Two not insane. j Four not insane. ! Six not insane. STATISTICAL TABLES. T 17 Table No. 3.—Showing the Total Number of Admissions, Discharges, and Deaths prom April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Months. Admissions. Male. Female. Total. Discharges. Male. Female. Total Deaths. Male. Female. Total 1928. April May..... .Tune July August September October November December 1929. January February March Totals 22 30 28 20 '23 19 23 35 33 30 30 35 328 18 13 20 21 24 23 17 15 14 11 17 22 215 40 43 48 41 47 42 40 50 47 41 47 57 11 12 12 9 19 10 12 21 11 23 15 17 15 9 5 6 9 14 9 4 6 7 14 26 21 17 15 28 24 21 25 17 25 22 31 21 10 5 7 6 7 4 5 11 15 14 14 543 172 100 272 119 0 30 5 15 5 10 4 11 5 11 3 10 8 12 3 8 7 18 4 19 6 20 3 17 181 Table No. 4.—Showing Civil State of Patients admitted from April 1st, to March 31st, 1929. 192S, Civil State. Male. Female. Total. 105 195 5 17 6 128 63 1 23 233 258 6 40 6 328 215 543 Table No. 5.- -Showing Religious Denominations of Patients admitted from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Religious Denominations. Male. Female. Total. 1 6 1 5 1 5 2 37 1 200 60 4 4 1 6 3 1 1 1 6 159 . 33 1 3 1 1 - 12 4 6 2 5 3 43 1 359 93 Salvation Army 5 Seventh Day Adventists 7 2 Totals 328 215 543 T 18 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table No. 6.-—Showing the Degree of Education of those admitted from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Degree of Education. Male. Female. Total. Good ... '23 237 56 12 '26 121 56 12 49 358 112 24 328 215 543 Table No. 7.—Showing the Nationality of those admitted from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Nationality. Male. Female. Total. 2 o 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 70 11 1 5 2 1 3 13 7 4 3 1 2 3 8 3 1 5 24 1 18 1 22 3 5 32 4 1 4 36 5 9 2 3 64 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 15 2 1 19 3 1 3 34 5 4 4 24 6 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 Chile 1 1 China 10' 2 1 134 12 2 6 2 1 1 4 20 Italv 8 8 4 1 2 4 9 5 1 7 39 1 20 2 United States 41 3 4 Canada— 8 66 9 5 Nova Scotia 8 60 5 15 4 1 Totals 328 215 543 STATISTICAL TABLES. T 19 Table No. 8.—Showing what Districts contributed Patients from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Place of Residence. Male. Female. Total. Place of Residence. Male. Female. Total. 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 2 1 1 1 7 2 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 1 9 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 Brought forward.... 73 1 3 6 8 1 1 14 3 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 . 4 2 3 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 137 7 2 3 16 1 1 1 1 2 41 1 1 1 16 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 98 2 4 2 1 27 114 1 Monte Lake 1 3 6 1 9 1 New Masset New Westminster Oakalla Prison Farm 1 30 B.C. Penitentiary 3 2 Pemberton Meadows 1 2 1 Port Alice 1 6 1 3 Port Moody 1 Port Simpson Powell River , 1 6 3 4 2 Revelstoke , 3 1 Deep Bay 1 3 6 Sardis 2 Sechelt , 1 Shawnigan Lake 1 1 1 1 Glade Sorrento 1 1 St. Peter's Springs 1 2 2 Summerland 2 Texada Island 1 Trail 2 1 235 9 6 2 4 43 Westholm 1 Williams Lake 1 1 1 2 Totals Carried forward.... 73 41 114 328 215 543 T 20 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table No. 9.—Showing the Occupations of those admitted from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Occupation. Male. Female. Total. Occupation. Male. Female. Total. 1 2 2 2 1 6 2 9 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 25 1 9 1 1 1 1 116 1 1 1 15 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 130 1 2 2 2 1 6 2 10 1 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 25 1 9 1 7 130 1 1 1 116 1 1 1 15 5 2 1 1 1 1 Brought forward.... 224 14 35 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 141 1 53 1 1 11 4 1 1 1 365 1 14 S8 Cannery manager 1 2 1 Clerk 1 2 1 Cook 1 6 1 Saddler 1 6 5 1 11 1 Sheriff 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 Locomotive engineer 2 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 Totals 224 141 365 328 215 543 STATISTICAL TABLES. T 21 Table No. 10.—Showing the Ages of those admitted from Apeil 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Age. Male. Female. Total. 8 13 28 30 25 27 48 30 35 27 14 18 12 8 5 9 14 15 20 20 23 23 31 18 12 10 7 7 3 3 17 „ 20 „ 27 „ 25 „ . .. - 43 „ 30 „ 50 „ 35 „ '. 45 „ 40 „ 50 45 „ 71 50 „ ; 61 55 „ 53 60 „ 39 „ 65 „ 24 70 „ 25 „ 75 19 80 „ 11 Over 80 „ ■ 8 Totals 328 215 543 Table No. 11.—Showing the Number of Attacks in those admitted from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Number of Attacks. Male. Female. Total. First 157 32 8 2 5 124 135 28 9 1 5 1 36 292 60 17 Third Fourth 10 160 Totals 328 215 543 Table No. 12.—Showing the Alleged Duration of Attack prior to Admission from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Duration of Attack. Male. Female. Total. Under 1 week 37 55 32 12 10 10 8 6 2 11 145 28 24 26 5 10 9 12 13 4 6 1 77 65 79 ,, 3 months 58 6 „ 17 „ 12 „ 20 ,, 2 years 19 5 , 20 „ 10 , 19 „ 15 „ 6 Over 15 „ 17 Not insane 1 Unknown 222 Totals 328 215 543 T 22 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table No. 13.—Showing Statistics of Heredity in those admitted from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Heredity. Male. Female. Total. 1 80 19 228 3 6 57 28 120 1 3 7 137 47 348 1 Totals 328 215 543 Table No. 14.- -Showing the Alleged Cause of Attack in those admitted from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Alleged Cause. Male. Female. Total. 25 11 1 110 3 80 19 1 30 1 36 5 5 1 3 10 51 57 28 6 3 6 1 . 1 17 4 1 2 25 28 21 1 161 3 137 47 7 3 36 2 1 53 9 6 2 1 25 328 215 543 Table No. 15.—Showing the State op Bodily Health in those admitted from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Bodily Condition. Male. Female. Total. 138 155 35 88 100 27 226 255 62 Totals 328 215 543 STATISTICAL TABLES. T 23 Table No. 16.- -Showing the Form of Mental Disorder, in those admitted feom April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Form of Disorder. Male. Female. Total. 5 1 21 11 1 88 13 28 23 2 67 2 10 1 2 38 8 3 4 8 1 2 6 3 51 4 3 1 21 4 77 1 6 20 6 1 13 Alcoholic pseudo-paresis ...: : 2 .. 23 17 4 139 17 31 1 44 Involutional melancholia 6 144 2 1 16 1 2 58 14 4 4 328 215 543 Table No. 17a.—Showing the Number allowed out on Probation and Results from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929, Essondale. Results. Male. Female. Total. Discharged recovered Discharged improved Discharged unimproved 46 82 27 18 52 23 32 8 1 10 36 69 114 35 1 28 88 Totals 225 110 335 Table No. 17b.—Showing the Numrer allowed out on Probation and Results from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929, New Westminster. Results. Male. Female. Total. Discharged recovered Discharged improved Discharged unimproved Returned to Hospital Still out at the close of the year. Totals 14 16 15 5 16 18 70 21 17 7 17 22 84 T 24 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table No. 17c.—Showing the Number allowed out on Probation and Results from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929, Saanich. Results. Male. Female. I Total. I Discharged recovered Discharged improved Discharged unimproved Still out at the close of the year Totals Table No. 18a.—Showing the Alleged Duration of Insanity prior to Admission in those; discharged from Essondale from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Duration ol Insanity. Male. Female. Total. 36 30 12 5 7 12 1 7 45 9 16 5 3 4 1 4 2 4 1 15 45 46 17 8 6 ,, 11 12 „ 13 2 11 1 60 Totals 155 64 219 Table No. 18b.—Showing the Alleged Duration of Insanity prior to Admission in those discharged from New Westminster from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Duration of Insanity. Male. Female. Total. 1 2 2 2 1 1 7 12 3 1 4 2 2 5 8 14 5 3 ,, .• 6 ,, 4 „ 12 2 2 6 1 Totals 9 36 45 Table No. 18c.—Showing the Alleged Duration of Insanity prior to Admission in those discharged from Saanich from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Duration of Insanity. Male. Female. Total. 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 Totals... 8 8 STATISTICAL TABLES. T 25 Table No. 19a.—Showing the Length of Residence of those discharged from Essondale from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Discharged recovered. Discharged improved. Discharged unimproved. Not Insane. Length of Residence. ti 3 ti "3 S fe 6 ti tH a ti 3 a! 3 «j 0 ti S 0 fe 9 9 10 5 5 6 1 1 1 4 4 12 2 5 4 13 24 13 7 8 2 2 4 1 4 8 10 6 1 1 1 1 6 8 0 4 0 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 „ 6 9 „ 12 „ 1 3 „ 4 „ 46 23 82 32 27 8 1 Table No. 19b.—Showing the Length of Residence of those discharged from New Westminster from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. Discharged recovered. Discharged improved. Discharged unimproved. 1 Not In sank. Length of Residence. ai rt a" ct 5 OJ tj rt 8 rt s 0 in tj rt s fe s 1 a 0 Under 1 month 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 4 2 '2 1 1 1 "l 2 4 3 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 „ 6 „ 9 „ „ 12 „ 3 „ 4 5 16 2 15 2 5 Table No. 19c.—Showing the Length of Residence of those discharged from Saanich from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929. f Residence. Discharged recovered. Discharged improved. Discharged unimproved. Not Insane. Length c 2 tj rt a 0 fe <j rt tj "d a fe tj d <i . 6 'd a n fe - <d" "d ol rt a fe 9 Under 6 months „ 2 years 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 „ 4 „ Totals 1 6 1 T 26 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table No. 20.—Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich. (a. Essondale. Time in Hospital. Register No. Initials. Sex. Age. Certified Cause. "Years. Months. Days. 10102 R. A. F. 66 24 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 7767 G. S. P. M. 73 4 10 18 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 7275 B. B. Mc. M. 67 6 4 Exhaustion of Huntingdon's chorea. 10112 J. H. B. M. 54 18 Exhaustion of epilepsy. 10120 W. W. M. 74 12 Bronchopneumonia ; arteriosclerosis. 7839 A. G. M. 50 4 8 22 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 9956 F. H. M. 37 3 23 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10036 A. H. B. M. 88 . 2 6 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 9544 R. C. M. 34 1 1 13 Pulmonary tuberculosis ; myocarditis. 10087 W. A. P. M. 83 1 14 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 10153 A. G. F. 62 1 Arteriosclerosis ; cerebral haemorrhage. 10143 F. L. E. M. 75 11 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 9906 T. P. M. 58 5 10 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 8642 B. S. M. 40 3 7 Exhaustion of general paresis. 9905 E. 0. H. M. 73 5 16 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 8202 A. N. M. 32 3 11 26 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 8298 W. P. M. 17 3 9 6 Tubercular adenitis. 10156 M. D. F. 34 7 Exhaustion of acute mania. 9939 G. H. B. M. 48 4 23 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10079 A. F. M. 61 2 5 Exhaustion of involutional melancholia. 8681 R. J. C. ' M. 64 2 11 13 Exhaustion of cerebrospinal lues. 9592 F. B. M. 32 1 1 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10099 G. D. M. 19 1 21 Axillary adenitis (pneumococcus). 2892 G. A. Mc. M. 71 17 17 Chronic myocarditis; chronic interstitial nephritis. 9037 U. T. M. 29 2 2 23 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 9235 W. M. M. 39 1 9 26 Exhaustion of general paresis. 6547 J. II. M. 12 7 7 20 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10146 L. G. F. 60 1 8 Cerebral haemorrhage. 10052 J. T. M. 48 3 7 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10101 F. V. F. M. 75 2 10 Exhaustion of epilepsy. 8809 T. L. M. 82 2 8 23 Arteriosclerosis ; cerebral haemorrhage. 7803 S. G. H. M. 29 4 11 9 Exhaustion of epilepsy. 4367 D. D. M. 48 13 2 22 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 7606 J. H. M. 84 5 5 8 Angina pectoris ; chronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. 9564 C. 0. M. M. 10 1 2 23 Exhaustion of idiocy. 10210 J. R. E. M. 60 13 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 10062 I. S. F. 82 3 24 Bronchopneumonia; chronic myocarditis. 10076 J. N. G. M. 2 3 22 Inanition. 9938 R. K. M. 43 6 11 Exhaustion of general paresis. 7725 J. T. M. 68 5 2 10 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 10096 S. J. Mc. F. 64 3 14 Carcinoma of sigmoid colon. 10207 W. C. L. M. 52 1 15 Exhaustion of manic depressive. 10085 J. W. M. 73 4 12 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 7268 0. s. M. 27 6 3 18 Hodglrin's disease; pulmonary tuberculosis. 9236 E. 0. M. 31 2 8 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10168 J. H. F. 47 3 Laryngeal diphtheria. 6101 0. w. M. 71 8 9 5 Myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis ; fracture of femur. 9109 S. G. M. 34 2 3 24 Pulmonary tuberculosis. , 7735 E. J. M. 16 5 3 13 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 931,0 R. J. T. M. 42 1 11 13 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10320 A. M. P. F. 46 1 Exhaustion of acute mania. 9174 W. S. M. 52 2 2 21 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10078 J, Mc. M. 71 5 28 Coronary thrombosis; chronic myocarditis. "> STATISTICAL TABLES. T 27 Table No. 20.—Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich—Continued. (a.) Essondale—Continued. Time in Hospital, Register Initials. Sex. Age. Certified Cause. No. Years. Months. Days. 1599 J. H. M. 64 23 6 2 Hypertrophic cirrhosis of liver. 10323 O. A. B. M. 73 9 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 10271 E. I. F. 29 1 19 Chronic ulcerative phthisis; tuberculous bronchopneumonia. 10031 J. D. M. 38 7 Acute gastroenteritis; exhaustion of dementia praeeox. 10301 C. N. F. 45 1 10 Chronic myocarditis. 10230 A. C. M. 62 3 6 Osteomyelitis of the radius and ulna. 10225 D. G. P. M. 19 3 10 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10365 H. D. F. 75 7 Chronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. 8553 H. A. M. 74 3 7 7 Cerebral haemorrhage. 10185 J. Mc. M. 71 4 18 Banti's disease. 10358 S. W. M. 47 21 Diabetes mellitus. 9665 P. A. A. M. 63 1 4 17 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 388 N. Mc. M. 73 37 11 18 Arteriosclerosis. 10381 T. F. N. M. 56 21 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10060 W. S. ' M. 76 8 1 Exhaustion of senile dementia ; chronic myocarditis. 10385 F. A. M. 53 25 Arteriosclerosis and hypertension. 10400 S. K. F. 49 17 Exhaustion of acute mania; myocarditis. 10378 I. S. G. F. 27 1 5 Exhaustion of acute mania. 10413 E. C. F. 49 11 Bronchopneumonia; exhaustion of manic ; depressive and acute maxillary abscess. 5442 J. S. M. 62 10 7 29 Exhaustion of cerebrospinal syphilis. 1719 R. P. M. 52 22 9 12 Bronchopneumonia. 10447 W. A. M. M. 29 11 Exhaustion of acute mania. 1346 B. L. M. 52 25 10 Chronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. 10450 B. B. AI. 31 10 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10449 K. B. M. 68 . 12 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 5016 A. II. M. 72 11 10 9 Exhaustion of traumatic psychosis. 10454 C. D. F. 92 23 Arteriosclerosis and myocarditis. 10483 J. B. M. 60 8 Bronchopneumonia. 10466 D. R. F. 41 16 Exhaustion of acute mania. 10478 E. B. M. 57 17 Exhaustion of acute mania ; pernicious anaemia. 10019 J. B. M. 69 10 23 Exhaustion of senile dementia ; arteriosclerosis. 10172 w. s. c. M. 32 7 21 Exhaustion of general paresis. 7422 R. C. M. 64 6 4 19 Arteriosclerosis ; chronic myocarditis. 3130 F. W. K. M. 51 17 9 Exhaustion of terminal dementia. 10504 V. R. M. 55 11 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10514 P. D. M. 75 5 Arteriosclerosis ; myocarditis ; broncho pneumonia. 10520 M. J. B. F. 52 1 Chronic glomerular nephritis; arteriosclerosis ; myocarditis. 9573 J. G. 0. M. 88 1 9 9 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 10387 E. Mc. F. 73 3 10 Myocarditis ; exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 10226 J. N. P. M. 14 6 30 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10532 E. T. C. M. 27 9 Exhaustion of acute mania. 5343 S. B. M. 49 11 30 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 1816 J. A. C. M. 46 22 3 19 Tuberculous shoulder-joint; pulmonary tuberculosis. 10537 L. C. M. 30 10 Exhaustion of acute mania. 2386 J. W. M. 59 19 8 4 Chronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. 8565 P. G. M. 39 3 10 27 Pulmonary tuberculosis ; intestinal tuberculosis. T 28 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table No. 20.—Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich—Continued. (.a.) Essondale—Continued. Time in Hospital. Register Initials. Sex. Age. Certified Cause. No. Years. Months. Days. 5393 S. T. M. 33 10 11 24 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 2779 J. L. M. 40 18 2 8 Bronchopneumonia ; influenza. 10361 P. F. M. 68 4 15 Chronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. 10327 L. G. M. 19 5 10 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 7345 T. B. M. 47 6 8 7 Carcinoma of the sigmoid ; metastasis in the liver. 7358 T. F. P. M. 18 6 7 30 Pulmonary tuberculosis. ,9859 A. H. H. M. 66 1 4 2 Cerebral haemorrhage. 0685 B. L, B. M. 4 1 8 8 Exhaustion hydrocephalic idiot. 9413 C. H. M. 40 2 3 1 Pulmonary tuberculosis ; tubercular adenitis. 10566 A. C. F. 18 14 Exhaustion of acute mania. 10032 J. M. G. F. 42 1 8 Arthritis ; exhaustion toxic psychosis. 9135 H. M. M. 75 2 9 17 Myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. 7833 J. M. M. 81 5 7 1 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 10559 C. F. L. Mc. M. 33 26 Exhaustion of general paresis. 8665 J. M. M. 34 3 9 16 Exhaustion of epilepsy. 10578 R. J. F. 40 16 Exhaustion of toxic psychosis. 10588 E. A. D. F. 46 8 Exhaustion of manic depressive psychosis. 10306 A. H. J. M. 44. 6 24 Exhaustion of general paresis. 2793 C. L. M. 50 18 3 19 Carcinoma of the caecum. 10286 E. A. IC. M, 43 7 9 Acute pneumonic phthisis. 7527 M. C. M. 39 6 4 8 Progressive muscular atrophy; exhaustion of somatic psychosis. 9141 W. P. M. 18 2 9 30 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10563 J. s. M. 40 1 8 Exhaustion of general paresis. 9584 A. II. M. 78 1 11 23 Paralysis agitans ; exhaustion of senile dementia. 6682 S. S. M. 43 8 2 6 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 2986 W. P. B. M. 60 17 7 6 Arteriosclerosis ; myocarditis. 10338 R. Li M. 74 6 24 Chronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. 6815 C. A. M. 69 7 11 6 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 10212 B. S. M. 44 9 17 Exhaustion of general paresis. 8445 S. B. M. 44 4 3 22 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10141 J. D. M. 8.4 11 14 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 9184 ' P. R. M. 65 2 9 19 Cerebral haemorrhage ; erysipelas. 10661 M. K. F. 16 5 Exhaustion of acute mania. 10647 S. M. D. M. 84 15 Chronic myocarditis ; exhaustion of senile dementia. 10660 J. R. C. O. M. 68 10 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 8504 F. O. M. 55 4 2 18 Exhaustion of cerebrospinal lues. 10662 M. M. M. 76 12 Exhaustion of senile dementia. (6.) Neio Westminster. 9954 8188 8505 9858 8605 9453 9221 9693 6753 5790 P. M. D. D. M. B. E. M. MeK. C. H. A. E. S. J. McL. C. E. McG. E. B. N. L. F. 91 F. 42 F. 32 F. 44 F. 86 F. 83 F. 34 F. 50 F. 40 F. 37 3 11 3 7 1 4 10 11 2 3 26 10 20 12 22 26 12 Chronic myocarditis. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Hypernephroma. Chronic myocarditis. Chronic myocarditis. Suicide by hanging. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Ovarian cancer. Pulmonary tuberculosis. STATISTICAL TABLES. T 29 Table No. 20.—Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich—Continued. (b.) New Westminster—Continued. 1929, Tim b in Hospital. Register No. Initials. Sex. Age. Certified Cause. Years. Months. Days. 9684 E. C. F. 61 1 . 20 Exhaustion of arteriosclerosis. 6489 E. S. F. 63 7 10 18 Hypostatic pneumonia. 5317 A. J. P. F. 78 10 7 13 Carcinoma of colon. 9668 M. S. F. 18 1 1 28 Tubercular peritonitis. 3559 E. B. F. 67 15 5 15 Hypostatic pneumonia; cerebral haemorrhage. 9147 R. A. C. F. 72 2 2 23 Myocarditis. 2383 R. A. F. 69 10 3 26 Chronic myocarditis. 10152 H. W. F. 73 4 18 Bronchial pneumonia. 7597 M. C. F. 47 5 9 Carcinoma of uterus ; pylonephritis, R. 9675 M. R. E. F. 65 1 4 7 Pyaemia ; contributory feruncles. 10393 E. L. F. 59 16 Cerebral embolism. 9930 F. C. F. 72 10 17 Hypostatic pneumonia. 9751 M. E. S. F. 83 5 13 Cerebral haemorrhage. 6409 A. M. F. F. 40 8 4 14 Acute myocarditis. 7221 E. R. S. F. 44 6 8 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10288 M. S. B. F. 59 3 26 Bronchial pneumonia. 10305 E. S. F. 39 , 3 14 Burns, buttocks and heels ; toxfemia 7880 C. McI. F. 71 5 3 17 Chronic myocarditis. 9670 C. M. J. F. F. 55 1 7 4 Exhaustion of arteriosclerosis. 8120 A. A. D. F. 35 4 9 26 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 9758 S. P. F. 69 1 5 6 Chronic myocarditis. 8576 M. J. McC. F. 61 3 10 6 Bronchopneumonia. 4905 M. A. McD. F. 71 12 4 6 Bronchopneumonia. 9902 M. T. F. 50 1 3 2 Cerebral haemorrhage. 9557 J. E. B. F. 19 3 3 Status epilepticus. 10356 F. W. M. F. 71 5 22 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 782 A. IC. F. 56 31 3 28 Acute myocarditis. 10397 N. IC. M. F. 14 5 12 General tuberculosis. 9388 J. N. McD. F. 55 2 5 4 Bronchopneumonia. (c.) Saanich. 5103 J. S. M. 79 11 26 Phthisis ; pulmonitis. 9561 J. M. P. M. 51 1 9 22 Exhaustion of epilepsy. 4999 C. C. M. 40 12 6 Exhaustion of epilepsy. 2434 J. D. M. 72 19 6 13 Nephritis ; pyelitis. 2918 W. C. S. M. 53 17 9 11 Bronchitis. 1770 C. R. M. 65 22 9 20 Perforation of carcinoma of stomach. • T 30 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table No. 21.—Showing the Number of Deportations effected from April 1st, 1928, to March 31st, 1929, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich. Register No. Initials. Sex. Country of Origin. Period in Canada prior to Admission to Hospital. Period in Hospital. Years. Months. Days. Years. Months. Days. 10132 M. E. J. F. England 9 17 8 10023 T. W. R. M. Wales 1 10 3 2 10018 A. L. F. Australia 8 3 11 9886 V. L. O. F. England 3 6 6 25 9878 P. M. M. Italy 7 10060 M. N. M. Japan 3 2 27 10158 9815 R. M. L. F. M. M. 3 3 1 9 7 3 Finland 9970 10003 10133 9723 10163 10025 10180 9741 9871 0. M. R. I. T. Q. M. P. M. W. A. C. 1. W. T. C. G. 11. C. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. 1 3 2 1 4 5 1 4 8 8 8 9 5 6 5 6 11 26 11 22 10 5 4 2 2 5 2 10 5 22 10 18 16 26 27 17 Italy United States 10237 H. C. IC. M. United States 8 2 9 10234 10224 9782 I. B. C. R. A. IC. M. 4 1 8 11 2 2 16 22 28 M. F. 10189 S. D. S. M. Greece 3 8 3 25 9616 10249 L. W. F. J. G. M. F. 7 1 2 10 4 2 16 10 England 10217 10251 10265 10253 10267 9933 9963 A. L. R. D. B. E. E. R. M. T. W. T. H. W. G. M. 4 1 1 2 9 11 11 3 5 16 24 12 3 2 3 3 3 10 9 26 6 21 20 23 11 M. M. M. M. M. M. 10376 10367 10406 10431 10264 10004 F. F. R. A. A. O. A. R. A. S. O. 0. M. M. M. F. M. M. 2 2 4 1 1 3 1 4 11 7 3 10 30 3 1 2 2 4 6 28 7 1 10 23 18 10484 J. J. M. Norway 1 - 5 17 2 5 10470 10350 V. IC. E. L. M. M. 2 11 7 2 5 11 21 10304 10475 J. T. E. W. M. M. 1 1 3 27 5 3 8 10 England 10377 10493 E. IC. E. W. D. M. M. 2 1 2 1 14 5 3 16 18 England 10282 J. F. M. o 2 23 8 17 10604 10119 W. B. R. F. M. F. 3 *> 5 7 5 10 6 10026 C. T. M. Holland 3 9 3 10 • BURSAR'S REPORT. T 31 PART IL—FINANCIAL. BURSAR'S REPORT. Essondale, B.C., April 1st, 1929. A. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM., General Medical Superintendent of Mental Hospitals, Essondale, B.C. Sir,—I beg to submit herewith balance-sheets, profit and loss sheets, and various other statements which cover the financial operations of the Provincial Mental Hospitals of British Columbia for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1929. Revenue.—The total revenue received from all sources on account of maintenance of patients totalled $132,239.32, as compared with last year's receipts of $122,554.16, an increase of $9,685.16, or about 7% per cent. This increase was gratifying, especially after our 20-per-cent. increase of last year, which we had to maintain and exceed. Expenditures.—Referring to our gross expenditures for the fiscal year under review, please refer to Table D, in which you will note that the total gross expenditure for the three institutions amounted to $863,229.96. The former year totalled $783,185.80, or a total increase of $80,044.16. An analysis of this increase will show it principally to be made up under the following headings: Salaries, provisions (due to increased menu for morning and evening meals), furniture, and fixtures. Included in this increase are many expenditures in connection with the improvements to buildings and grounds, together with the new method of handling patients in the Acute Building and the new Male Infirmary Ward. The total daily average population for the three institutions, of 2,293.61, shows a net per capita cost of $318.70 per year, or 87% cents per day. For minute details as to the expenditures of the various hospitals segregated under headings, I would refer you to Tables A, B 1, and C 1, also E, P, and G. All of which is respectfully submitted. Gowan Macgowan, Bursar. . PUBLIC HOSPITAL FOR INSANE, NEW WESTMINSTER. Balance-sheet, March 31st, 1929. Assets. Land $80,000.00 Cemetery ., 610.89 Buildings 497,134.20 Plant and equipment 21,200.82 Furniture and fixtures 17,900.00 Inventories (unissued stores) — Provisions '. $4,392.48 Fuel ; 212.80 Furniture and fixtures 3,320.34 Maintenance and repairs 3,061.51 Clothing 5,202.17 Miscellaneous 49.00 16,238.30 Deficit (cost of operations, 1928-29) 172,344.43 $805,428.64 Liabilities. Government of Province of British Columbia $805,428.64 Profit and Loss Account, 1928-29. Salaries $87,373.77 Office supplies 1,556.70 Travelling expenses 257.59 Fuel, water, light, and power 24,676.28 Maintenance and repairs 7,050.51 Furniture and fixtures '. 7,317.18 Provisions ■, 60,353.32 Clothing 4,975.12 Medical and surgical 1,689.16 Examinations, committals, and transportation 8.05 Incidentals and unforeseen 12,082.69 Patient-labour (Colony Farm) $1,000.00 Collections for year to Treasury : 33,995.92 Net operating cost for year 172,344.43 $207,340.35 $207,340.35 ESSONDALE. T 33 PROVINCIAL MENTAL HOSPITAL, ESSONDALE. Balance-sheet, March 31st, 1929. Assets. Land $117,617.80 Buildings 1,801,410.66 Furniture and fixtures 113,671.97 Plant and equipment 59,016.98 Inventories (unissued stores) — Provisions $6,008.23 Clothing 5,404.95 Furniture and fixtures 4,350.57 Miscellaneous 76.70 Fuel 8,900.05 Maintenance and repairs 5,476.24 Medical and surgical 1,205.24 31,421.98 Deficit (cost of operations, 1928-29) 471,369.75 $2,594,509.14 Liabilities. Government of Province of British Columbia $2,594,509.14 Profit and Loss Account, 1928-29. Salaries $214,566.46 Office supplies 5,175.80 Travelling expenses 1,186.37 Fuel, water, light, and power 57,373.31 Maintenance and repairs 17,383.61 Furniture and fixtures 12,087.66 Provisions 197,249.49 Uniforms and clothing 33,543.53 Medical and surgical supplies 6,053.11 Examinations, committals, and transportation 7,306.85 Incidentals and unforeseen 25,650.10 Collections for year to Treasury $88,206.54 Patient-labour (Colony Farm) 18,000.00 Net operating cost for year 471,369.75 $577,576.29 $577,576.29 T 34 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. MENTAL HOME, SAANICH. Balance-sheet, March 31st, 1929. Assets. Land $12,100.00 Buildings 244,564.75 Furniture and fixtures 19,278.25 Implements and stock 5,478.30 Airing and recreation courts 750.00 Inventories (unissued stores) — Provisions $680.57 Clothing 1,940.26 Furniture and fixtures 412.18 Maintenance and repairs 228.57 3,261.58 Deficit (cost of operations, 1928-29) '. 87,276.46 $372,709.34 Liabilities. Government of Province of British Columbia $372,709.34 Profit and Loss Account, 1928-29. Salaries $33,330.41 Office supplies 620.79 Travelling expenses , 190.52 Fuel, water, light, and power 9,517.96 Maintenance and repairs 10,615.59 Furniture and fixtures 1,870.81 Provisions : 23,270.63 Clothing 5,556.99 Medical and surgical supplies i 717.32 Examinations, committals, and transportation 137.15 Incidentals and unforeseen 11,485.15 Collections for year to Treasury $10,036.86 Net cost of operations 87,276.46 $97,313.32 $97,313.32 FINANCIAL TABLES. T 35 FINANCIAL TABLES. ESIDENCE EACH Ye. s Per Capita Cosi Table A.—Showing the Average Number of Patients in R Amounts spent for Maintenance, and the Gros \s, the Total Year. Average Number in Residence. Maintenance Expenditure. Per Capita Cost. 1S72 (81 days) 16.57 16.07 16.76 27 42 36.41 34.61 36.52 38.17 45.42 47.18 47.86 48.73 48.70 54.67 59.11 73.55 79.43 71.30 78.78 119.87 125.24 133.92 148.64 162.97 171.43 188.91 216.53 226.44 243.24 269.56 296.62 332.23 351.55 340.90 374.57 419.24 490.80 526.85 563.33 641.02 736.72 550.54 384.07 487.24 489.07 515.74 560.56 524.17 633.13 535.66 716.35 585.38 752.78 562.12 755.46 00.51 567.47 834.10 108.67 596.07 800.32 120.05 603.40 942.60 127.57 628.85 963.83 139.69 620.23 1,046.78 156.28 612.28 1,151.21 164.55 652.98 1,238.81 172.99 667.33 1,302.77 221.41 701.22 1,363.43 228.96 $ 2,265 25 7,841 94 8,232 41 9,892 38 12,558 18 12,917 17 13,985 05 10,253 72 10,552 18 10,691 76 11,343 65 11,829 11 11,843 94 15,555 87 15,334 43 15.945 22 16,261 06 15,657 79 17.577 80 21,757 03 23,518 37 25,904 98 26,495 83 31,587 89 32,001 40 36,224 76 46,420 25 54,917 45 59,349 20 55,406 08 55,345 65 50,353 57 66,052 76 63,342 07 66.596 69 74,874 64 00,269 40 96,586 32 103,900 44 126,782 50 130,924 06 119,663 71 71,079 84 125,981 45 131,420 44 123,021 70 123,878 43 116,052 21 155,698 37 124,124 68 166.231 51 156,574 85 222.097 37 236,631 90 357,630 99 40,433 28 233,486 76 336,585 35 51.995 87 210,887 45 321,150 35 47,860 96 214,672 13 312,955 52 47,215 01 219,277 02 334.227 39 53.597 29 201,023 79 385,160 68 58,715 33 182,864 26 454,409 02 59,792 32 185,394 70 489,843 33 67,795 28 195,215 68 522,430 46 84,539 66 207.340 35 577,576 29 97,313 32 $616 00 1873 487 98" 1874 491 20 1875.... 360 77 1876 344 91 1877 373 26 1878 382 93 , 1879.... 268 63 1880 232 32 1881 226 62 1882 237 02 1883 242 75 1884 243 20 1885 284 54 1886 259 42 1887.... 216 70 1888 204 72 1889.... 219 60 1890 223 13 1801 181 50 1892 187 80 1893.... 193 36 1894.... 178 25 1895 193 83 1896.... 186 67 1897 191 75 1898.... 214 38 1899.... 242 52 1900 244 00 1901.... 205 54 1902 186 59 1903 178 65 1004 187 89 1905 185 80 1906 177 79 1907.... 178 59 1008 183 92 1909 .. 183 32 1910 184 43 1911 197 78 1912 177 71 1913, M H., New Westminster 217 36 1913, M.H., Essondale (9 months) 184 76 1914, M.H., New Westminster 258 56 1914, M.H., Essondale 268 36 238 53 1915, M.H., Essondale 220 99 1016, M.H , New Westminster 221 40 1916, M.H., Essondale 245 91 1917, M.H., New Westminster 231 72 1917. M H., Essondale 232 05 1018. M.M., New Westminster 267 47 1918. M.H., Essondale 295 03 1919-20, M.H., New Westminster (15 months) 420 97 1919-20, M.H., Essondale (15 months) 473 38 1919-20, M.H., Saanich (373 days) 446 72 1920-21, M.H., New Westminster 411 44 1920-21, M.H , Essondale 403 52 1920-21, M.H., Saanich 478 47 1921-22, M.H., New Westminster 353 79 1921-22, M.H., Essondale 360 71 1921-22 M H., Saanich 398 67 1022-23, M.H., New Westminster 355 77 1922-23, M.H., Essondale 332 01 1922-23, M.H., Saanich 370 11 1923-24, M.H., New Westminster 348 69 1923-24, M.H., Essondale 346 76 1923-94 M.H., Saanich 383 68 1924 25, M.H., New Westminster 324 11 1924-25, M H., Essondale 367 94 1024-25. M.H., Saanich 375 70 1925-26, M.H., New Westminster 298 66 1925-26, M.H., Essondale 394 72 1925-26 M.H. Saanich 363 37 1926-27, M.H., New Westminster 283 92 1926 27, M.H., Essondale 395 41 1926-27, M.H., Saanich 391 90 1927-28, M.H., New Westminster 292 53 1927-28, M.H., Essondale 1927 28, M.H., Saanich 401 01 381 82 1928-29, M.H., New Westminster 295 68 1928-29, M.H., Essondale j 1928-29, M.H., Saanich 423 62 425 02 T 36 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table B.—Showing Analysis of riiE Per Capita Cost. Year. 1872 Salaries. Provisions. Clothing. Fuel and Light. Furniture. Medieines. Miscellaneous. Total. $279 38 $184 03 $55 81 $22 44 $15 55 $10 18 $49 30 $616 69 221 48 166 81 14 55 23 65 21 59 7 74 32 16 487 98 1874 231 10 152 10 22 07 23 98 28 36 7 78 25 81 491 20 1875 153 82 113 40 13 98 16 SS 25 45 6 73 30 51 360 77 1876 143 34 114 45 18 68 22 75 17 90 2 86 24 93 344 91 1877 177 15 126 75 20 69 4 66 20 75 3 74 19 52 373 26 1878... 176 16 124 23 30 43 13 94 7 "20 9 16 21 82 382 93 1879 134 27 95 10 3 25 15 91 6 39 6 31 7 40 268 63 1880 111 84 87 71 5 74 14 06 6 00 3 63 3 34 332 32 1881 112 44 81 14 6 86 12 73 5 55 2 56 5 34 226 62 1882 121 51 84 52 7 05 12 30 4 54 3 49 3 61 237 02 1883 123 81 92 56 6 03 11 04 4 26 2 24 2 82 242 75 1884 124 02 90 64 7 03 12 43 4 14 2 77 2 18 243 20 1885 169 05 84 33 6 33 15 05 3 90 2 93 2 95 284 54 1886 159 03 69 35 5 49 16 20 3 72 1 59 4 04 259 42 1887 127 80 59 10 5 88 15 38 3 88 93 3 81 216 78 1888 118 34 60 47 4 41 13 90 3 11 2 09 2 40 204 72 1889 131 70 59 11 7 20 12 93 4 13 2 07 2 46 219 60 1890 121 54 62 77 9 02 17 31 4 00 1 29 7 19 223 10 1891 88 35 51 79 3 83 20 43 3 40 1 89 8 81 181 52 1892 94 25 56 74 4 69 20 53 3 35 1 SO 6 42 187 80 1893 95 50 53 55 5 43 22 60 3 39 2 69 10 2(1 193 36 1894 87 76 57 07 5 25 18 83 2 98 1 43 4 93 178 25 1895 90 83 61 15 9 90 20 41 2 51 3 10 5 93 193 S3 1896 89 13 55 93 6 30 20 29 2 56 3 63 8 S3 186 67 1897 89 09 58 18 8 36 19 11 2 95 3 86 10 20 191 75 1898 94 68 69 43 9 94 21 82 2 76 5 12 10 62 214 37 1899 113 31 72 91 8 31 33 96 2 50 2 73 8 80 242 52 1900 116 04 72 62 9 06 32 10 2 15 1 71 10 32 244 00 1901 99 16 66 65 10 12 18 52 3 25 1 07 6 77 205 54 1902 87 47 61 13 7 95 15 25 4 13 1 20 9 46 1S6 59 1903 82 36 57 86 8 58 14 77 3 24 1 91 9 93 178 65 1904 87 43 60 01 6 85 17 84 4 48 2 10 9 18 • 187 89 1905 92 17 54 09 5 99 17 93 3 83 2 03 9 76 185 80 1906 88 76 53 15 5 16 15 92 3 57 1 21 10 02 177 79 1907 89 18 48 47 5 81 19 82 3 02 1 57 10 72 17S 59 1908 90 93 49 17 6 61 17 63 4 56 1 79 13 23 1S3 92 1909 94 27 53 41 8 16 13 02 2 78 84 10 84 1S3 32 1910 95 97 48 43 7 87 21 32 2 02 1 15 7 67 184 43 1911 97 44 58 08 9 39 18 84 1 12 1 87 1! 04 197 78 1912 78 40 56 37 10 09 19 36 1 79 1 50 10 20 177 71 1913, M.H., New West. 102 37 54 07 9 43 25 27 4 74 3 21 18 27 217 36 1913, M.H., Essondale. 93 56 49 90 5 50 25 13 55 1 02 14 10 184 76 1914, M.H., New West. 115 72 68 15 2 99 24 13 69 2 64 44 24 258 56 1914, M.H., Essondale. 113 06 81 42 15 49 28 93 4 14 1 19 24 13 268 36 1915, M.H., New West. 110 94 64 32 7 57 20 30 1 88 33 52 238 53 1915, M.H., Essondale. 95 25 62 84 9 44 24 87 1 14 • 56 26 89 220 99 1916, M.H., New West. 105 89 74 96 2 58 18 52 1 45 18 00 221 40 1916, M.H., Essondale. 89 26 75 18. 17 76 26 96 4 98 42 ' 31 35 245 91 1917, M.H., New West. 103 41 72 20 10 52 18 29 2 38 24 92 231 72 1917, M.H., Essondale. 83 57 79 98 18 92 23 39 4 77 81 20 61 232 05 This accoun ing system dis continued in 1 917, and new system installe 1 as per Table Bl. 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Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster— Total maintenance vouchers $215,476.68 Proportion headquarters vouchers _ 4,138.11 Maintenance and repairs (Public Works Department) 5,298.84 Inventories, March 31st, 1928 14,365.32 * ' $239,278.95 Less Essondale Clothing Account $13,564.90 „ Saanich Clothing Account 1,410.00 „ Colony Farm Account 1,721.40 „ sundry sales 4.00 „ inventories, March 31st, 1929 16,238.30 32,938.60 Total, Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster $206,340.35 Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale—■ Total maintenance vouchers %. $570,384.69 Proportion headquarters vouchers 8,276.21 Maintenance and repairs (Public Works Department) 8,060.58 • New Westminster Clothing Account 13,564.90 Colony Farm sundries 705.41 Inventories, March 31st, 1928 22,396.63 $623,388.42 Less patient-labour, Colony Farm $18,000.00 „ Supplies to Colony Farm 14,055.22 „ sundry sales 334.93 „ inventories, March 31st, 1929 31,421.98 63,812.13 Total, Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale 559,576.29 Mental Home, Saanich— Total maintenance vouchers $85,027.74 Proportion headquarters vouchers 2,069.05 New Westminster Clothing Account 1,410.00 Maintenance and repairs (Public Works Department) 8,938.89 Inventories, March 31st, 1928 3,129.22 $100,574.90 Less inventories, March 31st, 1929 3,261.58 Total, Mental Home, Saanich 97,313.32 Total operating expense for the three institutions $863,229.96 Less collections remitted to Treasury— Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster $33,995.92 Mental Hospital, Essondale 88,206,54 Mental Home, Saanich 10,036.86 132,239.32 Total net expense for the three institutions $730,990.64 Total daily average population for the three institutions, 2,293.61, showing a net per capita cost of $318.70 per year, or 87.31 cents per day. FINANCIAL TABLES. T 41 Table E.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the New Westminster Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1929. Operating Expense Accounts. Operating expenditure by voucher— Salaries— Medical and clerical staff $8,847.96 Other employees 80,919.82 $89,767.78 Office supplies— Books and journals $130.35 Postage and office supplies 613.14 Telephone and telegrams 543.53 1,287.02 Travelling expenses 85.15 Fuel, water, light, and power— Fuel $16,321.54 Water 3,173.84 Light and power 4,565.13 24,060.51 Maintenance and repairs— Repairs and renewals $1,548.63 Janitors' supplies 1,112.95 ■ 2,661.58 Furniture and fixtures— Bedding $2,188.41 Furniture and fixtures 2,504.06 Miscellaneous 1,345.52 6,037.99 Provisions— Groceries $21,243.69 Meats '. 11,931.44 Fish 3,947.45 Farm produce 28,063.11 — 65,185.69 Uniforms and clothing— Clothing $13,274.88 Boots and slippers 1,402.32 14,677.20 Medical and surgical supplies— Drugs $740.70 Surgical instruments , 35.47 Miscellaneous 912.99 4 1,689.16 Examinations, committals, and transportation— Examinations $5.00 Transportation 3.05 8.05 Incidentals and unforeseen— Amusements $339.68 Gratuities 4.00 Funerals 200.00 Auto-tires 127.42 Auto-repairs 75.65 Gasoline and oils 849.09 Tools and implements 278.76 Carried forward $1,874.60 $205,460.13 T 42 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table E.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the New Westminster Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1929—Continued. Operating Expense Accounts—Continued. Brought forward $1,874.60 $205,460.13 Operating expenditure by voucher—Continued. Incidentals and unforeseen—Continued. Freight and cartage 77.41 Miscellaneous 8,064.54 ■ 10,016.55 Total expenditure for year by voucher $215,476.68 Maintenance and repairs (expended through Public Works Department) 5,298.84 Proportion headquarters vote 4,138.11 $224,913.63 YB9.rlv Summary of Profit and Loss Accounts. per capita Cost. Salaries $87,373.77 $124,602 Expenses— Office supplies 1,556.70 2.220 Travelling expenses 257.59 .366 Fuel, water, light, and power : 24,676.26 35.190 Maintenance and repairs 7,050.51 10.055 Furniture and fixtures 7,317.18 10.435 Provisions 60,353.32 86.089 Uniforms and clothing 4,975.12 7.095 Medical and surgical supplies 1,689.16 2.409 Examinations, committals, and transportation 8.05 .011 Incidentals and unforeseen 12,082.69 17.231 $207,340.35 $295,683 Less patient-labour (against market price for farm produce) 1,000.00 1.424 $206,340.35 $294,259 Less Revenue Account (maintenance of patients) 33,995.92 48.481 Net cost of patients' maintenance to Government $172,344.43 $245,778 Remarks. Total patients in residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1929 727 Daily average population in New Westminster for year 701.22 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one year $295.68 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one day .810 Net maintenance per capita cost, one year 245.78 Net maintenance per capita cost, one day .673 FINANCIAL TABLES. T 43 Table F.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the Essondale Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1929. Operating Expense Accounts. Operating expenditure by voucher- Salaries— Medical and clerical staff $16,005.25 Other employees 191,169.24 $207,174.49 Office supplies— Books and journals $262.69 Postage and office supplies 1,965.38 Telegrams and telephones 2,408.38 4,636.45 Travelling expenses 841.48 Fuel, water, light, and power— Fuel $47,738.19 Water 7,181.29 Light and power 10,458.93 65,378.41 Maintenance and repairs— Repairs and renewals $6,325.87 Janitors' supplies 3,371.64 9,697.51 Furniture and fixtures— Bedding $5,410.69 Furniture and fixtures 4,667.75 Miscellaneous 3,121.51 13,199.95 Provisions— Groceries $70,829.68 Meats :.... 20,083.93 Fish 6,097.60 Colony Farm produce 117,129.60 214,140.81 Uniforms and clothing— Clothing $18,279.12 Boots and slippers 3,708.45 22,047.57 Medical and surgical supplies— Drugs $2,797.56 Surgical instruments 632.20 X-ray and sundries 3,828.59 7,258.35 Examinations, committals, and transportation— Examinations $1,195.00 'Committals 25.00 Transportation 6,086.85 7,306.85 Incidentals and unforeseen— Amusements $1,155.34 Gratuities 226.10 Funerals 1,625.00 Auto-tires 270.60 Auto-repairs 1,261.69 Gasoline and oils 908.22 Carried forward $5,446.95 $551,681.87 T 44 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table F.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the Essondale Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1929—Continued. Operating Expense Accounts—Continued. Brought forward $5,446.95 $551,681.87 Operating expenditure by voucher—Continued. Incidentals and unforeseen—Continued. Tools and implements 752.07 Freight and cartage 862.41 Miscellaneous 11,641.39 18,702.82 Total expenditure for year by voucher $570,384.69 Maintenance and repairs (expended through Public AVorks Department) 8,060.58 Proportion headquarters vouchers .„. 8,276.21 Public Hospital for Insane Account 13,564.90 $600,286.38 Ysfirl v Summary of Profit and Loss Accounts. per capita Cost. Salaries , $214,566.46 $157,372 Office supplies 5,175.80 3.786 Travelling expenses 1,186.37 .870 Fuel, water, light, and power .:. 57,373.31 42.081 Maintenance and repairs , 17,383.61 12,750 Furniture and fixtures 12,087.66 8.865 Provisions 197,249.49 144.672 Clothing 33,543.53 24.620 Medical and surgical supplies 6,053.11 4.440 Examinations, committals, and transportation 7,306.85 5.351 Incidentals and unforeseen 25,650.10 18.813 $577,576.29 $423,620 Less patient-labour (against market price for farm produce) 18,000.00 13.202 $559,576.29 $410,418 Less Revenue Account (maintenance of patients) 88,206.54 64.694 Net cost to Government for maintenance of patients $471,369.75 $345,724 Remarks. Total patients in residence, Essondale, March 31st, 1929 1,391 Daily average population in Essondale for year 1,363.43 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one year $423.62 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one day 1.16 Net maintenance per capita cost, ohe year 345.72 Net maintenance per capita cost, one day .947 Capital Expenditure. Preparatory work (new unit) $10,478.23 Female Chronic (steam-lines and additions to power plant) 148,550.57 Farm Cottage addition 5,082.98 Nurses' Home 4,249.50 Apartment Block, preliminary work 1,137.02 Preliminary work and contingencies, various buildings 12,105.80 FINANCIAL TABLES. T 45 Table G.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the Saanich Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1929. Operating Expense Accounts. Operating expenditure by voucher— Salaries— Supervisor $2,100.00 Other employees 29,382.42 $31,482.42 Office supplies— Books and journals $25.20 Postage and office supplies 196.23 Telegrams and telephone 264.52 485.95 Travelling expenses 104.30 Fuel, water,'light, and power— Fuel $6,888.86 Water 1,383.00 Light and power 1,246.10 9,517.96 Maintenance and repairs— Repairs and renewals $207.22 Janitors' supplies 1,351.65 1,558.87 Furniture and fixtures— Bedding $152.78 Furniture and fixtures 470.77 Miscellaneous 757.18 1,380.73 Provisions— Groceries $14,911.54 Meats 6,941.47 Fish 1,693.38 23,546.39 Clothing— Clothing • $3,918.30 Boots and slippers 942.20 4,860.50 Medical and surgical supplies— Drugs $244.92 Surgical instruments 18.40 Sundries 454.00 717.32 Examinations, committals, and transportation 137.15 Incidentals and unforeseen— Amusements $984.55 Funerals 393.00 Auto-tires 6.05 Auto-repairs 595.00 Gasoline and oils 505.48 Tools and implements 344.36 Carried forward $2,828.44 $73,791.59 T 46 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Table G.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the Saanich Hospi ended March 31st, 1929—Continued. Operating Expense Accounts—Continued. Brought forward Operating expenditure by voucher—Continued. Incidentals and unforeseen—Continued. Freight and cartage tal for 12 M $2,828.44 288.74 8,118.97 ONTHS $73,791.59 11,236.15 Miscellaneous Total expenditure for year by voucher Proportion headquarters vouchers $85,027.74 2,069.05 1,410.00 8,938.89 New Westminster Clothing Account Maintenance and repairs (expended through Public Works Department) Summary of Profit and Loss Accounts. Salaries . $33,330.41 620.79 190.52 9,517.96 . 10,615.59 . 1,870.81 . 23,270.63 . 5,556.99 717.32 137.15 . 11,485.15 $97,445.68 Yearly Per Capita Cost. $145,573 2.711 .832 41.570 46.364 8.171 101.634 24.273 3.133 .600 50.162 Expenses— Office supplies Travelling expenses Fuel, water, light, and power Maintenance and repairs Furniture and fixtures Provisions Uniforms and clothing Medical and surgical supplies Examinations, committals, and transportation Incidentals and unforeseen Less Revenue Account (maintenance of patients) ... $97,313.32 10,036.86 $425,023 43.836 Net cost to Government for maintenance of patients Remarks. Total patients in residence, March 31st, 1929 Daily average population for year $87,276.46 $381,187 229 228." 16 )2 164 19 M4 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one vear Gross maintenance per capita cost, one day .... $425.( 1. Net maintenance per capita cost, one year 381. Net maintenance per capita cost, one day 1.1 ■ TAILOR'S REPORT. T 47 1873 . .. $ 1,440 99 1900 1S74 680 00 1901 1875 1,342 60 1902- 1876 730 31 1903 1877 799 91 1904 1878 479 42 1905 1879 867 38 1906 1880 1,433 04 1907 1881 614 99 1908 1882 505 18 1909 1883 298 24 1910 1884 98 35 1911 1885 1912 1S86 50 00 1913 1S87 720 59 1914 1S88 750 00 1915, 1889 220 00 1915, 1S90 599 24 1916, 1891 761 15 1916, 1892 2,418 43 1917, 1893 1,585 40 1917, 1894 2,709 53 1918, 1S95 4,409 23 1918, 1896 3,741 71 1919- 1897 3.816 80 1919- 1898 4,003 79 1919- 1899 4,769 04 1920- Revenue of Mental Hospitals since Inception. $6,893 33 1920-21 12,800 76 1920-21 10,926 23 1921-22. 13,639 64 1921-22 15,004 22 1921-22 16,613 18 1922-23 19,058 42 1922-23 20,753 35 1922-23 25,807 83 1923-24 25,845 65 1923-24 26,137 38 1923-24 30,100 20 1924-25- 35,151 97 1924-25 40,756 56 1924-25 42,731 83 1925-26 New West 18,046 21 1925-20 Essondale 16,329 72 1925-26 New West 18,135 91 1926-27 Essondale 21,889 74 1926-27 New West 21,435 93 1926-27 Essondale 25,350 09 1927-28 New West 35,169 86 1927-28 Essondale 32,100 14 1927-28. 20, New West... 45,921 06 1928-29 20, Essondale .. 53.740 40 1928-29: 20, Saanich 3,215 39 1928-29 21, New West... 38,323 55 Essondale ..$46,418 81 Saanich 3,580 31 New West... 38,409 52 Essondale .. 43,078 91 Saanich 4.263 65 New West... 34,148 55 Essondale .. 48,448 69 Saanich 5,698 29 New West... 33,407 79 Essondale .. 43,371 30 Saanich 5,616 53 New West... 37,721 99 Essondale .. 49,929 43 Saanich 6,125 15 New West... 35,282 10 Essondale .. 63,151 50 Saanich 7,385 93 New West... 27,645 65 Essondale .. 63,943 08 Saanich 7,085 17 New West... 35,239 21 Essondale .. 75,720 87 Saanich 11,594 08 New West... 33,995 92 Essondale .. 88,206 54 Saanich 10,036 86 TAILOR'S REPORT, 1928-29. Mental Hospital, Essondale. Uniforms— 153 uniform suits at $40 $6,120.00 128 uniform pants at $10 1,280.00 $7,400.00 Patients' clothing to measure— 291 patients' suits at $19 $5,529.00 3 patients' special suits at $22 66.00 21 patients' pants at $6.50 136.50 1 patient's vest at $3 3.00 5,734.50 Stock— 10 stock suits at $19 $190.00 16 canvas rugs at $5 80.00 26 camisoles at $1.25 32.50 46 bed-ticks at $1.25 , 57.50 6 restraint-sheets at $1.50 9.00 8 lace coats at $1 8.00 2 fracture bed-sheets at $1.25 2.50 24 chair-covers at 35 cents 8.40 24 pan-covers at 25 cents 6.00 393.90 Carried forward $13,528.40 T 48 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Mental Hospital, Essondale—Continued. Brought forward $13,528.40 Repairs— 8,080 coats repaired and pressed at 25 cents $2,020.00 8,861 pants repaired and pressed at 20 cents 1,772.20 1,192 vests repaired and pressed at 15 cents 178.80 60 canvas rugs at $1 60.00 4,031.00 $17,559.40 Uniforms Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster. 38 uniform suits at $40 $1,520.00 30 uniform pants at $10 300.00 Stock— $1,820.00 42 suits at $19 $798.00 2 suits, special, at $22 44.00 43 pants at $6.50 279.50 20 canvas rugs at $5 100.00 6 working-overalls at $4 24.00 2 cooks' coats at $2 4.00 28 bed-ticks at 35 cents 9.80 31 pillow-ticks at 10 cents 3.10 Repairs— 1,262.40 722 coats repaired and pressed at 25 cents $180.50 830 pants repaired and pressed at 20 cents 166.00 160 vests repaired and pressed at 15 cents 24.00 231 canvas rugs at $1 231.00 601.50 $1,410.00 $3,683.90 Uniforms- " Mental Home, Saanich. 29 uniform suits at $40 $1,160.00 25 uniform pants at $10 250.00 Statement of Tailor-shop, 1928-29. Production— For Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster $3,683.90 For Mental Hospital, Essondale 17,559.40 For Mental Home, Saanich 1,410.00 $22,653.30 Material on hand, March 31st, 1929 3,074.65 Costs— $25,727.95 Material on hand, March 31st, 1928 $3,271.72 Salaries— ... Tailors '. $6,600.00 Seamstresses 2,628.71 9,228.71 Electric power $50.00 Electric light 30.00 80.00 Material purchased, 1928-29 9,050.38 21,630.81 Profit on operations $4,097.14 SHOEMAKER'S REPORT. T 49 SHOEMAKER'S REPORT, 1928-29. New work Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster. 55 pairs boots $263.50 17 pairs slippers 70.00 $333.50 Repair-work— 407 pairs boots 689.85 $1,023.35 New work Mental Hospital, Essondale. 4 pairs boots $36.50 Repair-work— 664 pairs boots $1,274.05 320 pairs slippers 267.85 1,541.90 $1,578.40 Production Statement of Shoemaker-shop, 1928-29. For Public Hospital for Insane $1,023.35 For Mental Hospital, Essondale 1,578.40 $2,601.75 Material on hand, March 31st, 1929 151.40 $2,753.15 Costs— Salary of Shoemaker $1,440.00 Material purchased 826.72 Light and power 35.00 Material on hand, March 31st, 1928 207.03 2,508.75 Profit on operations $254.40 PRODUCTION TABLES. Articles made by Female Patients, Year ended March 31st, 1929. For Public Hospital for Aprons 362 Dresses 383 Chemises 525 Handkerchiefs 278 Neckties 135 Petticoats 337 Table-cloths .". 402 Towels, roller 327 ne, New Westminster. Towels, hand 161 Towels, tea 114 Tray-cloths 144 Pillow-slips 633 Curtains, pairs 108 Bureau-covers 175 Caps, uniform 63 Cuffs, pairs 94 For Mental Hospital, Essondale. Sheets 1,051 Pillow-slips 601 4 Towels, roller 412 Table-cloths 56 T 50 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. Mending done by Female Patients for Essondale, 1928-29. Blankets, wool 253 Table-cloths Spreads 219 Aprons Sheets 2,085 Sweaters Bed-ticks 9 White coats Towels 377 Overalls Socks 15,547 Combinations Shirts 5,227 Pillow-slips Drawers, pairs 2,784 Mending done by Female Patients for New Westminster, 1928-29. Towels Bed-ticks Undershirts Top shirts Undervests Drawers, pairs Socks, pairs .... White coats Overalls Sweaters Aprons 138 Blankets, wool 458 Blouses 158 Chemises 486 Dresses 2,021 Hose, pairs 6,182 Skirts 1,296 Spreads 950 Pillow-slips 350 Sheets 1,123 Table-cloths 115 Work done by Patients at Essondale, 1928-29. Days. General 2,985 Lawns 2,343 Coke and coal 1,656 Excavating 4,315 Grade 1,809 Gravel and sand 534 Rock 764 Prune-orchard 237 Chores 1,208 Teaming 277 Stable 773 Work done by Patients at New Westminster, 1928-29. Days. Auto-truck 349 Baker 877 Carpenter 1,566 Chicken-run 732 Dining-room 793 Engineer 1,096 Farmer 3,431 Gardener 1,532 Kitchen 3,654 Laundry 1,889 Cemetery 628 Shoemaker 546 Work done by Teams at Essondale, 1928-29. Days. General 339 Coal and coke 180 Sand and gravel 73 Rock 77 Excavation 168 56 153 56 87 86 152 117 150 280 325 275 1,639 2,021 940 75 86 56 Drains and ditches 377 Recreation-grounds Cement-mixer and blocks Roads 389 344 .. 2,179 96 Cordwood 282 Clearing 130 Rock-crusher 470 Colony Farm .. 249 Water-mains 40 Teamster Lawns .... Porter .... Piggery .. Scullery Painter .. Plasterer Plumber ... Tailor Ward-work Store and mason Grade Building material Cordwood Roads Days. 316 2,725 729 2,194 1,406 1,289 628 314 628 235 282 Days. 52 54 51 68 PRODUCTION TABLES. T 51 Supplies produced at New Westminster, 1928-29. Fruit. Apples, lb 32,110 Cherries, lb 685 Strawberries, lb 510 Raspberries, lb 1,043 Gooseberries, lb 285 Red currants, lb 820 Black currants, lb 65 Rhubarb, lb 7,290 Plums, lb. 3,220 Pears, lb 1,725 Vegetables. Green onions, lb 2,490 Cooking-onions, lb 8,450 Ripe tomatoes, lb 1,375 Early potatoes, lb 7,100 Green corn, doz 221 Carrots, lb 9,670 Beets, lb 4,370 Cabbage, lb 4,310 Green beans, lb 950 Lettuce, heads 6,600 Cucumbers, lb 1,485 Green tomatoes, lb 120 Parsnips, lb 800 Radishes, bunches 485 Spinach, lb 2,250 Cauliflower, heads , 250 Vegetable marrow, lb 940 Pumpkins, lb 600 Kale, lb 1,200 Parsley, bunches 42 Mint, bunches .' 40 Asparagus, bunches 30 Green peas, lb 930 Supplies produced at Colquitz, 1928-29. Fruit. Apples, lb 3,428 Grapes, lb 370 Apples, crab, lb 175 Pears, lb 1,280 Plums, lb 1,580 Currants, red, lb 1,560 Currants, black, lb 70 Raspberries, lb 875 Loganberries, lb 45 Vegetables. Beans, broad, lb 45 Beans, string, lb 625 Beans, butter, lb 60 Beans, scarlet runners, lb 135 Beets, lb 6,090 Cucumbers, lb 482 Cauliflowers, heads 757 Brussels sprouts, lb 165 Cabbage, lb 4,680 Carrots, red, lb 17,600 Carrots, white, lb 2,000 Corn, ears 5,440 Leeks, lb 934 Lettuce, heads 1,705 Pumpkins, lb 815 Onions, green, bunches 620 Onions, dried, lb 5,669 Parsnips, lb 6,770 Peas, green, lb 570 Potatoes 72,980 Rhubarb, lb 2,710 Spinach, lb 1,530 Tomatoes, lb 5,245 Turnips, white, lb 137 Celery, heads 740 Farm Produce. Veal, lb 675 Pork, lb 3,405 Rabbits, lb 549 Chickens, lb 62 Eggs, doz 6I71/2 Milk, lb 104,713 Hay, clover, lb 7,000 Hay, wheat, lb 6,000 Hay, oats, lb 8,000 T 52 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. PART III—COLONY FARM. FARM SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. Essondale, B.C., April ^.st,t1929. A. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM., Medical Superintendent, Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C. Sir,—I beg to submit herewith report and financial statement on the operations of Colony Farm for the year ended March 31st, 1929. As the detailed stock inventories are on file in your office and with the department, and as the total number of animals and valuation in each class are shown in the balance-sheet, these voluminous lists have not been included in the report. The farm was able to fill the increased requirements of both institutions in dairy, pork products, and in canned and fresh fruits and vegetables. In every case these were supplied at market prices and, with the exception of poultry, at no loss on cost of production. The usual high standard expected of our fields, equipment, buildings, and stock has been well maintained during the year. The success attending the year's operation is due to the excellent interest and co-operation shown by the entire staff. Respectfully submitted. P. H. Moore, Farm Superintendent. BURSAR'S REPORT ON COLONY FARM. Essondale, B.C., April 1st, 1929. A. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM., General Medical Superintendent of Mental Hospitals, Essondale, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to submit herewith balance-sheet and profit and loss statement, together with costs sheet, for the Colony Farm, covering the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1929. By reference to profit and loss statement you will note that the year's activities showed a profit of $18,240.16 after writing off loss and death of stock, against which there is a patient- labour charge of some $19,000 for the year. Our dairy production of milk was 1,566,759.3 lb., at a cost of $46,709.38, or an average cost of production, pasteurization, etc., of 29.8 cents per gallon, another reduction this year of 2.23 cents per gallon on the last year's figures. Inventories are about the same in the total; the biggest reduction is shown in the Hog Department. We finished the year with feed and nursery inventories showing an increase over last year. All the crops showed a substantial gain, with the exception of carrots; the yield per acre and cost per ton compared favourably with other years. The farm supplied the. Essondale Institution with farm and other products amounting to $118,539.01; Public Hospital for the Insane at New Westminster with $28,238.11. Nursery stock supplied to Government institutions, schools, etc., throughout the Province amounted to $4,002.60; and remitted to the Treasury from the sale of live stock and other products $151,292.25. For detailed information with reference to cost and production please refer to the accompanying statements. All of which is respectfully submitted. Gowan Macgowan, Bursar. COLONY FARM. T 53 BALANCE-SHEET, COLONY FARM. April 1st,.1928, to March 31st, 1929. Land Account— Assets. Colony Farm $113,389.86 Wilson Annex 105,295.80 $218,685.66 Buildings and plant 211,586.19 Water system _ 4,411.25 Bridge 7,571.89 Fencing, pavement, etc 68,818.67 Equipment 33,331.37 Live stock— Bulls, as per inventory, 7 head $3,650.00 Cows, as per inventory, 160 head 45,150.00 Yearlings, as per inventory, 37 head 6,885.40 Calves, as per inventory, 44 head 2,679.74 Work-horses, as per inventory, 40 head 7,875.00 Sheep, as per inventory, 70 head 1,987.00 Hogs, as per inventory, 466 head, and stores on hand 10,952.75 Poultry, as per inventory, 816 head, and stores on hand 1,474.85 80,654.74 Sundry inventories— Feed $15,088.48 Gasoline 16.38 Cannery 4,988.65 Cream 19.80 Nursery 47,503.02 67,616.33 Accounts receivable 30.47 Growing Crops Apportionment Account 5,050.50 $697,757.07 ;—i Liabilities. Surplus Account $677,129.59 Less Patient-labour Account, 1928-29 19,000.00 $658,129.59 Profit to March 31st, 1928 $21,387.32 Profit for year 1928-29 18,240.16 39,627.48 $697,757.07 T 54 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. 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S QJ cn rS cn cn QJ <U CJ 3 c bn ■ QJ iS5 a rQ t» (fl C Cl c » 5 c3 a b c ) o o . > ■>£ ) bn c g £ '£ -c 1 £ > 'OT .2 4J +2 h C C P o a d c ' h to ? - O O £ c a *H q, CD +J P D S ^ C '2 o 5 s S 5 « m IT HO^CUC aorta c ,c c £i \» ft C C c P- CC ES P E- « - & 2 C < P. V r- u COLONY FARM. T 55 HAIRY AND HERDS DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Expenses. Total expense for year .' $46,955.90 March 31st, 1928, inventory , 12.82 $46,968.72 Production. Dairy produce supplies $66,415.32 Ice supplies 246.52 March 31st, 1929, inventory 19.80 66,681.64 Profit for year $19,712.92 7> , Production and Costs Account, March 31st, 1929. Production dl> Lb. Milk. ' Salaries and upkeep $2,073.94 Fuel 702.50 $2,776.44 Test-cows— Salaries and upkeep r $3,656.28 Feed 11,003.42 Board of employees 1,346.00 General herd— 16,005.70 Salaries and upkeep $9,079.04 Feed 16,115.22 Horse-labour 396.50 Board 2,683.00 Pasturage 905.00 29,178.76 $47,960.90 Less allowance for manure 1,005.00 $46,955.90 March 31st, 1928, inventory 12.82 Total cost $46,968.72 1,566,759.3 Milk Production for Year 1928-29. Production. 1928. Lb. Cost. April 129,685.5 $2,970.31 May 138,867.3 3,790.53 June 127,908.6 2,769.28 July 133,307.6 3,460.60 August 130,132.6 2,896.71 September 126,116.4 3,893.11 October 134,178.1 4,406.38 November 124,947.3 4,586.48 December '. 132,998.1 4,726.26 1929. January 131,332.1 4,567.66 February 118,384.8 4,358.07 March 138,900.9 4,283.99 1,566,759.3 $46,709.38 Average cost of production, pasteurizing, etc., 29.8 cents per gallon. T 56 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. BULL DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling- price. Remarks. 1928. Col. Posch Champion 5th.. Increase in inventory 300.00 $500.00 Profit $350.00 497.00 $847.00 500.00 $347.00 Sold. MATURE COAV DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling price. Remarks. 1928. April 30. May 31. Aug. 81. Sept. 30. Oct. 31. Nov. 30. Dec. 31. 1929. Jan. 31. Feb. 28. Mar. 31. Colony Canary McKinley Colony Aaggie Koba Madam Bessie Posch Colony Ena DeKol Abbekerk Colony Morag Canary Colony Grace Canary Laundry-fat, etc Colony Minnie Segis Colony Schuilling Abbekerk Colony Georgie Abbekerk Laundry-fat, etc Hides sold Colony Beulah McKinley Laundry-fat, etc Colony Faforit Newman....' Colony Beets Newman Colony Ianthe McKinley Beaverland Julia Pauline Colony Julia Abbekerk Hides sold Colony Daisy McKinley Abbekerk Colony Aaggie Posch Colony Canary Aaggie Colony Faforit Ormsby Colony Daisy Abbekerk Colony Grace Countess Hides sold Colony Deirdre Koba Colony Marie Koba Laundry-fat, etc Colony Cora McKinley Colony Ena DeKol Pauline Colony Cyclone Abbekerk Colony Contest Canary: Laundry-fat, etc Colony Dusky Lass Koba Laundry-fat Sale of hides Gain on inventory Loss $100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 75.00 2-00.00 75.00 150.00 250.00 200.00 300.00 100.00 200.00 75.00 150.00 300.00 250.00 200.00 150.00 250.00 10-0.00 500.00 200.00 100.00 250.00 200.00 350.00 200,00 $5,275.00 3,768.42 $103.01 114.75 66.30 38.25 23.95 89.76 93.07 99.-07 31.25 60.00 91.03 18.30 96.38 96,9© 96.13 35.00 250.00 100.98 98.04 112.20 92.82 29.00 115.00 91.03 55.00 104.80 200.00 79.56 12.70 115.14 14.00 20.00 1,125.00 $3,768.42 Beefed. Beefed. Beefed. (Beefed. Died. Beefed. Beefed. Beefed. Beefed. Beefed. Beefed. Beefed. Died. Died. Sold. Beefed. Beefed. Beefed. Beefed. Died. Beefed. iBeefed. Beefed. Destroyed. Sold. Beefed. Beefed. $1,506.58 COLONY FARM. T 57 MATURE COW DEPARTMENT— Continued. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929—Continued. Abstract of Loss. Loss by deaths and destroyed $875.00 Loss by cows butchered 1,706.58 Loss on sales 50.00 $2,631.58 Less gain on inventory 1,125.00 Loss $1,506.58 YEARLING DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling- price. Remarks. 1028. April 30. Colony Koba McKinley 52nd Dec. 31. Colony Sir Bessie Heilo Colony Wimple Sir Bessie 1929. Jan. 31. Colony Georgie Pauline Koba Feb. 28. Colony Tensen Canary Colony lanthe Johanna Canary Mar. 31. Colony Faforit Canary Colony Gracie Zarilda Loss on transfer to mature classes Loss $198.00 204.00 204.0-0 305.50 309.00 309.00 337.50 204.00 3,290.80 $5,361.80 1,150.51 $4,211.29 $125.00 175.00 260.00 200.00 200.00 70.51 120.00 Sold. Sold. Sold. Died. Sold. Sold. Vealed. Sold. $1,150.51 Abstract of Loss. Loss on sales $348.00 Loss by deaths 305.50 Loss by butchered 266.99 Loss by transfers 3,290.80 Loss $4,211.29 T 58 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. CALVES DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling- price. Remarks. 1928. April 30. May 31. June 30. July 31. Aug. 31. Sept. 30. Oct. 31. Nov. 30 Dec. 31 1929. Jan. — Feb. 28. Mar. 31. Colony Faforit Sir Bessie Colony 690a Colony 692b Colony 693a Colony 693b Colony 603c Hides sold Colony Tanthe Posch Romeo... Colony Paul Segis DeKol Colony Posch Sir Bessie Colony Mercena Sir Bessie Colony Posch Segis DeKol. Colony 702b Colony 702c Colony Koba McKinley 60 Colony Koba McKinley 61 Colony Contest Segis DeKol... Colony 705b Colony Dellah Sir Bessie Colony Beets Canary Colony 707b Colony 710a Colony 711A Colony 713a Colony 715a , Colony 715b Colony 707c Colony Vale Champion Hides sold Colony 716a Colony 721a Colony 723a Colony DeKol Sir Bessie Hides sold Colony 729a Colony 723b Colony 723c Colony 730a Colony Jewel Sir Bessie Hides sold Colony 736a Colony 736b , Colony 734a Colony 734b Colony 736c Colony 738a _ Colony 738b Colony 739a :.... Colony Ella Colahtha...... Colony Vale Koba Romeo Colony Koba McKinley 66th... Colony 740a Colony 740b Colony 743a Colony Koba McKinley 59th.. Colony Netherland Sir Bessie. Colony Korndyke Sir Bessie- Colony 745a Colony 746a Colony Wimple Romeo $21.00 17.50 9.00 10.30 10.30 12.50 30.00 20.00 145.00 25.00 20.00' 20.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 30.00 16.00 19.80 18.00 18.00 18.0-0 45.00 153.00 18.00 10.80 6.00 126.00 12.75 12.75 8.50 17.00 114.75 17. 17 17 17. 8. 17. 17. 12 94 25 17. 17. 17 12 191 51 17 12 17 90 .15 .15 ,15 .15 .65 15 .15 .75 .32" .50 00 .00 .00 .75 .25 .75 .25 ,90 .25 $75.00 11.20 11.60 11.40 11.00 14.40 22.46 12.73 11.78 37.35 12.07 14.79 9.86 9.69 11.56 10.20 9.86 9.35 9.01 10.20 13.09 11.90 10.37 12.07 9.69 8.50 23.29 153.00 25.00 10.44 10.44 135.00 6.00 11.34 9.54 12.24 11.22 135.00 36.58 9.69 11.21 9.50 10.64 10.26 9.88 9.88 10.64 13.80 12.80 13.80 12.40 11.80 157.50 19.38 11.40 11.21 11.21 200.00 Sold. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Exchanged. Vealed. Vealed. Died. Sold. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Sold. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Died. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Sold. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Sold. COLONY FARM. T 59 CALVES DEPARTMENT— Continued. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929—Continued. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling- price. Remarks. Mar. .31. Colony Koba McKinley 65th $77.60 138.00 207.00 $127.50 150.00 150.00 18.58 Sold. Sold. Sold. $2,212.27 1,973.30 $1,973.30 $23S.97 Abstract of Li. Loss by deaths Loss by butchered Profit on sales .... Net loss $100.32 296.75 $397.07 158.10 $238.97 AVORK-HORSE DEPARTMENT. Sales and Deaths Account, March 31st, 1929. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling- price. Remarks. 1928. April 30. Horse Oct. 81. Horse Dee. 31. Horse 1029. Mar. 31. Horse Horse ' Barney " .. Repertoire ' Levi" Tommy " Nigger " Loss at inventory $25.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 375.00 655.00 75.00 $580.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 Sold. Died. Destroyed. Sold. Sold. Work-horse Labour Account, March 31st, 1929. Salaries and upkeep Feed Board $9,002.53 7,427.71 3,115.00 Less credit for manure $19,545.24 251.00 $19,294.24 Horse-labour charged to crops and other departments at 50 cents per horse-hour 22,269.00 Profit $2,974.76 Note.—Against cost of $19,294.24, 44,538 hours of horse-labour were performed at a cost of 43% cents per horse-hour. T 60 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. WORK-HORSE DEPARTMENT—Continued. Horse-labour performed, March 31st, 1929. 1928. Hours. Cost. April 3,323 $1,365.10 May ! 4,338 1,735.60 June 3,672 1,716.35 July : 3,968 1,786.69 August 4,300 1,647.07 September 3,849 1,529.65 October 3,696 1,537.40 November 3,413 1,550.04 December 3,231 1,664.05 1929. January 3,552 1,593.23 February , , 3,451 1,611.26 March 3,745 1,808.80 44,538 $19,545.24 Less credit for manure 251.00 $19,294.24 SHEEP DEPARTMENT. • Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. By sales— Receipts. Dividend, Canadian Co-operative Wool-growers $0.80 Pelts and wool sold 259.49 Live sheep sold 1,195.07 Lamb and mutton supplied Hospitals , 466.46 Lamb and mutton supplied farm employees 5.24 Inventory, March 31st, 1929 1,987.00 Expenses. Feed $510.65 Vouchers 78.12 Pasturage 424.00 Inventory, March 31st, 1928 2,748.00 3,760.77 Profit $153.29 $3,914.06 HOG DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. By sales— Receipts. Live hogs , $843.61 Pork, bacon, etc., supplied New Westminster Hospital 1,910.91 Pork, bacon, etc., supplied Essondale Hospital 23,725.35 Sundry, supplied Colony Farm 40.85 Inventory, March 31st, 1929— $26,520.72 Feed, etc ' $940.25 Hogs 10,012.50 10,952.75 $37,473.47 Carried forward $37,473.47 COLONY FARM. T 61 HOG DEPARTMENT—Continued. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929—Continued. Brought fonoard $37,473.47 Expenses. Salaries and upkeep $3,556.80 Board of employees 900.0(j Fuel 100.00 Feed 14,911.45 Horse-labour 625.50 $20,093.75 Inventory, March 31st, 1928 12,498.55 32,592.30 Profit $4,881.17 POULTRY DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Receipts. 8,081 doz. eggs supplied Essondale Hospital $2,429.05 2,209 lb. chicken supplied Essondale Hospital 706.88 Supplies to New Westminster 6.00 Supplies to Colony Farm 50.79 Inventory, March 31st, 1929— $3,192.72 Poultry $1,187.60 Feed 287.25 1,474.85 Expenses. $4,667.57 Vouchers '. $1,184.25 Feed 2,008.41 Horse-labour 339.50 Board, etc 360.00 Fuel 75.00 Inventory, March 31st, 1928 1,562.75 5,529.91 LOSS $862.34 CANNERY. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Production. Supplies to Essondale Hospital $15,828.45 Supplies to New Westminster Hospital 5,507.95 Inventory, March 31st, 1929 4,988.65 Expenses. $28,325.05 Repairs $603.62 Salaries 930.00 Horse-labour 62.00 Sugar, spices, etc 2,459.24 Cans 2,709.38 Fruit and vegetables 4,469.89 Fuel 425.00 Inventory, March 31st, 1928 6,107.45 17.766.58 Profit $8,558.47 T 62 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. TRUCK-GARDEN AND NURSERY. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Receipts. Produce supplied Hospitals $11,388.80 Fruit and vegetables supplied cannery 487.58 Trees and shrubs supplied public institutions 4,706.60 $16,582.98 Inventory, March 31st, 1929 47,503.02 $64,086.00 Expenses. Vouchers $3,884.04 Horse-labour 2,567.00 Board, etc., of employees 840.00 Fuel 90.00 Fertilizer, etc 325.35 $7,706.39 Inventory, March 31st, 1928 45,733.17 53,439.56 Profit $10,646.44 CROP DEPARTMENT. Potatoes—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Production. Yield of crop, 1,508,205 lb $13,669.45 Expenses. Ploughing $417.00 Manure and hauling 1,645.00 Fertilizer, etc 846.93 Seed 1,097.55 Cultivating 784.00 Digging and hauling 1,267.75 6,058.23 Profit $7,611.22 Field No. 2, 25% acres; Field No. 3, 9 acres; Field W.R. 4, 18y2 acres; total, 53 acres. Yield per acre, 14.2 tons; cost per ton, $8.03. Oats—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Production. Yield of oats, 115,350 lb $1,730.25 Yield of straw, 145,080 lb. (1,560 bales) 780.00 Yield of sundries 248.40 $2,758.65 Carried forward $2,758.65 Ww^^^l^M . C - "~\ ,_ jfefe, fit '■ * tyrtiit ^**wiB^.^L i^r.r --^wBH^MBwM^^^^fc, TRACTOR ACCOUNT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. 820% hours' work $1,641.00 Expenses. Salaries, etc $768.06 Board of employees 210.00 Repairs 127.25 Gasoline 230.33 1,335.64 Profit $305.36 GENERAL EXPENSES OF MAINTENANCE AND ADMINISTRATION. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1929. Expenses. Salaries and vouchers $23,636.18 Horse-labour 1,745.50 Dairy supplies to employees 1,266.20 Sundry supplies to employees , 154.63 Board of employees 1,000.00 Fuel 460.00 $28,262.51 Proportion headquarters expenses 2,069.06 General repairs (through Public Works Department) 3,924.31 Loss $34,255.88 MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC. Essondale Hospital—Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1929. Dairy produce— Milk, 921,874 lb '. $41,484.37 Cream, 1,926.25 lb 577.86 Butter, 2,004i/2 lb 1,002.25 Buttermilk, 2,585 lb 51.70 $43,116.18 Meats— Beef, 15,645 lb $1,994.70 Veal, 2,815 lb 510.98 Mutton, 812 lb 150.46 Lamb, 1,369 lb 316.00 Pork roasts, 39,824 lb 11,947.20 Liver, etc., 16,290 lb .: 1,629.00 Sausage, 11,882 lb 3,020.50 Bacon and ham, 10,147 lb 3,551.45 Green bacon, 7,283 lb 2,195.65 Lard, 6,301 lb 1,260.20 Sundries ■-.. 276.55 26,858 69 Carried fonvard $69,974.87 T 66 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC.—Continued. Essondale Hospital—Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1929—Continued. Brought forward $69,974.87 Poultry— Eggs, 8,081 doz $2,429.05 Chicken, 2,210 lb 706.88 3,135.93 Fruit and vegetables— Fresh $21,590.35 Canned 15,828.45 37,418.80 Sundries— Horse-labour $6,962.00 Gasoline 119.91 Ice 223.50 Shrubs and trees 704.00 8,009.41 Total $118,539.01 New Westminster Hospital—Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1929. Dairy produce— Milk, 310,630 lb $13,978.35 Cream, 1,790 lb 537.00 $14,515.35 Meats—Pork 1,910.91 Fruit and vegetables— Fresh : $4,197.90 Canned 5,507.95 9.705.85 Sundries— Horse-labour $2,100.00 Miscellaneous 6.00 2,106.00 Total $28,238.11 Accounts receivable, March 31st, 1929. Sundry amounts due for live stock, etc., sold $30.47 Remittances to Treasury, March 31st, 1929. Sundry remittances to Treasury during the year 1928-29 in payment of live stock and produce sales $151,292.25 ' ■ $Jft COLONY FARM. T 67 MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC.—Continued. Nursery Stock supplied to Government Institutions, Schools, etc, in the Province, ■ March 31st, 1929. School Board— Steveston $316.40 Burnaby '. 299.10 Oak Bay - 82.80 Trail 149.00 Sandwick : 77.50 Salmon Arm 48.50 Victoria 23.00 Matsqui 232.00 Qualicum Beach 53.00 Cranbrook 24.00 Tranquille Sanatorium, Tranquille 1,516.00 Old People's Home, Vancouver '. 78.00 Oliver Park, New Westminster 191.00 Game Farm, Victoria 61.80 Court-house, Prince Rupert 122.50 Government Engineer, Lillooet 154.00 Government Agent, Smithers 59.00 Parliament Buildings, Victoria 37.00 Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Vancouver 134.00 Boys' Industrial School, Coquitlam 341.00 Total $4,002.60 Colony Farm Nursery-—Summary of Inventories, March 31st, 1929. Deciduous ornamental trees $16,942.65 Evergreen trees and shrubs , 8,562.25 Climbing plants and vines 499.75 Shrubs and small trees 6,150.05 Seedlings and young stock (deciduous) 721.86 Seedlings and young stock (evergreen) 1,730.22 Herbaceous perennials, etc 1,473.50 Reeds and grasses 225.00 Cuttings, grafts, and budded stock 217.43 Grafts and buds ■ 100.16 Orchard and small fruits— Prunes and plums $1,438.00 Cherries 234.00 Pears '. 486.00 Apples 1,962.00 Blackberries and raspberries 2,106.00 Red currants 805.00 Strawberries 1,733.00 8,764.00 Bees and bee supplies 620.15 Vegetables, etc., in field and storage 1,496.00 Total $47,503.02 T 68 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1928-29. MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC.—Continued. Summary of Equipment Inventories, March 31st, 1929. Equipment in dairy $6,016.50 Equipment in horse-barn 1,749.50 Farm implements 8,254.00 Pumping and land-clearing 10,219.03 Cannery equipment 1,071.50 Piggery and butcher-shop 376.00 Carpenter and blacksmith shops 1,187.25 Nursery, poultry, and sundry equipment , 4,457.62 Total $33,331.37 VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1930. 525-130-8836
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