DEPABTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY ANNUAL REPORT MENTAL HOSPITALS PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLOMBIA FOR 12 MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31ST 1931 printed by authority of the legislative assembly. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1932. To His Honour J. AV. Fordham Johnson, 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, 1931. 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 13 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 State 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 22 13. Table of Heredity 22 14. Alleged Cause of Insanity in Patients admitted 22 15. State of Bodily Health of Patients admitted 23 16. Form of Mental Disorder in Patients admitted 23 17. Probation, Number allowed out on 23 18. Discharges, showing Alleged Duration of Insanity 24 19. Discharges, showing Length of Residence in Hospital and Condition at Time of Discharge 24 20. Deaths, Cause of, and Length of Time in Hospital, Essondale, New AVestminster, and Saanich 25 21. Deportations, New AVestminster, Essondale, and Saanich 29 PART II.—FINANCIAL. Report—Bursar 30 Balance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, New Westminster : 31 Balance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, Essondale 32 Balance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, Saanich 33 A. Average Residence, Maintenance, and Per Capita Cost since Inception 34 B. I B 1. j Analysis of Gross Per Capita Cost 35, 36 C. / „ ., f Yearly Gross Expenditure, Analvsis of, since Inception 37, 38 C 1. ) D. Summary of Gross and Net Per Capita Cost in all Hospitals 39 E. Expense and Revenue Statement, New AVestminster 40 F. Expense and Revenue Statement, Essondale 41 G. Expense and Revenue Statement, Saanich 43 Revenue, Table of, since Inception , 45 Report, Financial—Tailor's Department 45 Report, Financial—Shoemaker's Department 47 Production Tables— Articles made by Female Patients 48 Mending done by Female Patients for Essondale 48 Mending done by Female Patients for New AA^estminster 48 AVork done by Patients at New AA7estminster 48 Supplies produced at New AVestminster 49 Supplies produced at Colquitz 49 PART III.—COLONY FARM. pAQE Report—Farm Superintendent 50 Report—Financial, General—Bursar 50 Balance-sheet 51 Profit and Loss Account 52 Dairy and Herds Department— Profit and Loss Account 53 Production and Costs Account 53 Milk Production and Cost 53 Mature Cow Department—Profit and Loss Account 54 Calves Department—Profit and Loss Account 55 Yearling Department—Profit and Loss Account 56 Bulls Department—Profit and Loss Account 56 Work-horse Department— Sales and Deaths Account 57 Horse-labour Account 57 Horse-labour performed 57 Sheep Department—Profit and Loss Account 58 Hog Department—Profit and Loss Account 58 Cannery—Profit and Loss Account 58 Truck-garden and Orchard—Profit and Loss Account 59 Crop Department—Profit and Loss Account, etc 59 Tractor Account 61 Maintenance and Administration, General 62 Miscellaneous Statements, Inventories, etc.— Produce supplied to Essondale 62 Produce supplied to New AVestminster 62 Accounts receivable 63 Orchard and Small Fruits 63 Equipment 63 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY. Hon. S. L. Howe, Provincial Secretary. P. AA^alker, 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.C.C A. M. Gee, M.D., CM., L.M.C.C. U. P. Byrne, M.B., L.M.C.C G. A. Minorgan, M.D., L.M.C.C J. M. Jackson, M.D., L.M.C.C. E. A. Campbell, M.D., L.M.C.C G. Matiiewson, Chief Attendant. Miss E. M. Leonard, R.N., Matron. Mrs. I. H. AVedge, Clinical Clerk. Business: Thos. AA^eeks, Assistant Bursar. J. Pumphrey, Steivard. M. H. McCabe, Book-keeper. Miss A. Haslam, Stenographer. Chaplains: Rev. H. R. Pearson, Protestant. Rev. Father M. Collins, Roman Catholic. Trades, Essondale: J. L. Malcolm, Chief Engineer. J. Renton, Outside Overseer. AV. G. Armour, Baker. H. Lonsdale, Builder. AV. McKenzie, Mason. A. Cooter, Chief Cook. W. Worrall, Laundryman. T. Mowbray, Electrician. J. Symington, Plumber. AV. J. AVillows, Barber. E. Rushton, Auto Mechanic. OFFICERS AND STAFF, NEAV WESTMINSTER. Medical: Bust C. E. Benwell, M.B., L.M.C.C B. H. O. Harry, M.D., CM., L.M.C.C Miss M. Fillmore, Matron, F. Spooner, Chief Attendant. F. Gillard, Clinical Clerk and Stenographer. Thos. Cambridge, Assistant Bursar. J. F. O'Reilly, Steward. Chaplains: Rev. J. L. Sloat, Protestant. Rev. Father T. P. Murphy, Roman Catholic. R. T. Hall, Carpenter. J. Booth, Gardener. R. Graham, Engineer. H. Bailey, Farmer. Trades, New 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., C.M., Visiting Physician. Granby Farrant, Supervisor. Harry Hoult, Chief Attendant. REPORT OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT For the Twelve Months ended March 31st, 1931. PART I— MEDICAL. Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C., March 18th, 1932. The Honourable the Provincial Secretary, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to submit herewith for your consideration the Fifty-ninth Annual Report of the Provincial Mental Hospitals at Essondale, New AArestminster, and Saanich. The following table gives a brief but general idea of the movements of the Hospital during the period April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931 :— Movement of Population. Male. Female. Total. In residence, April 1st, 1930 On probation, but remaining on registers On escape, but remaining on registers New admissions during current year Total under treatment Discharged in full during year Continuing on probation at end of year.... Died during year Total discharged during year.... In residence, March 31st, 1931- 1,024 4 424 787 46 208 2,107 1,041 183 69 132 384 TT723~ 121 33 59 ~21jT 828 2,411 101 4 632 3,148 304 102 191 597 2,551 (1.) Increase in the number of admissions this year as compared to last.. 30 (2.) Net increase in population in residence at the end of the year 139 (3.) Rate of deaths to total treated (per cent.) 6.06 (4.) Rate of discharges to admissions (exclusive of deaths) (per cent.).. 64.24 ADMISSIONS. An analysis of the birthplace column of the registers shows that 248 (or 39.24 per cent.) of those admitted were Canadian born, 206 (or 32.59 per cent.) were born in different parts of the British Empire, and 177 (or 28 per cent.) were of foreign extraction. There is a slight rise in the admission of Canadians and from the British Empire. The foreign remains about the same. DISCHARGES. It has 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, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Less than six months 155 Over six months 48 Duration not known 99 Not insane 3 Total 305 AA 10 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. During the year 305 were discharged. Of these, 67 were discharged as recovered, 191 as improved, 44 as unimproved, and 3 had no psychosis. Of the number discharged in full, 48 were deported and 13 were repatriated through the courtesy of friends or relatives. I would like to call your attention to the splendid co-operation of the Immigration Commissioner and his assistants. They have co-operated with us on every occasion and very considerably aided us in our overcrowded conditions in effecting these deportations, and in this way saving the Province considerable expenditure. It is stated that half the hospital beds of Canada are set apart for mental cases and that it costs the Dominion each year for maintenance some $14,000,000. The Canadian National Committee of Mental Hygiene are steadily working to head off some of the 9,000 who are yearly admitted to the mental hospitals of Canada. In our hospital population of British Columbia we have over 400 who are classed as feebleminded and an effort has been made to segregate as many as possible in this category in the institution at New AArestminster. The unusual effects produced by the world-wide depression leave their mark not only in all lines of business, but also manifest themselves in sickness, both mentally and physically. In one of the Provinces those cases which remained in jumped from 400 to 900. In British Columbia our average increase over a number of years has been, in a year, 104. This year our increase is 139. This number, of course, includes both the very young and those who are aged. TREATMENT. All the patients are first treated in the Psychopathic Wards. They are then classified and transferred to other wards, and put with cases of similar type, in so far as our overcrowding will permit. Patients pass through the Psychopathic AVards much quicker than is desired, but this is owing to the small accommodation and the large number of patients treated. In the treatment of the cases of general paresis we have added a fever machine which is proving satisfactory. Malaria, tryparsamide, and bismuth are also used as before. LABORATORY. AA7ork in this department is ably carried on by Dr. U. P. Byrne. The usual routine tests are carried out and, in addition, there is also much instruction given to the nurses. Equipment has been brought up to date and the work being clone is of great help in the treatment and diagnosis of our clinic. Dr. A. M. Gee has carried on the work in the X-ray Department well. This department is also of great service to the staff in treatment and diagnosis. Since the disaster in Cleveland the doctor has used safety-films to eliminate any danger. Separate reports of the two above departments will be found elsewhere in the report. ACTIVITIES. The new Female Unit, which has been completed and is now in operation, has proven very satisfactory. This building is occupied by the female patients from New AVestminster. It gives more and better facilities in the treatment of this particular type of case. There is still the lamentable fact that active cases mingle with those of the continued-treatment group. The Nurses' Home is occupied and has been a great blessing to the nurses. It enables them to sleep and live away from the patients that they treat. It gives them more freedom and rest, successfully filling a long-felt want. Miss Gilley has been appointed Occupational Therapist for the female patients, and has done splendid work and has facilitated treatment to the patients. Many splendid and valuable things have been made in this department, and also a great deal has been manufactured for the institution. It was always considered that this department was an essential one, and experience now has shown that it is even more essential than was anticipated. The improvement of the grounds and routine work about the plant in general is being carried on, but, necessarily, much must be left in abeyance during these unusual times. FINANCES. Tables showing full statements -of finances during the past fiscal year will be found in the letter and report of the Bursar. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. AA 11 COLONY FARM. The report of the Farm Superintendent is attached and shows clearly the operations of this branch of the Hospital service. ACKNOAVLEDGMENTS. I would like to make certain acknowledgments before closing my report to those who have helped in the work of the Hospital during the past fiscal year. First, I wish to mention Mrs. Ellis, Convener of the Red Cross Entertainment Committee, who has been untiring in her efforts to provide extra comforts for the returned-soldier patients. She has also been the means of many splendid concerts which were enjoyed by the patients as a whole. I also desire to extend our thanks to the co-operation of the British Columbia Provincial Police, who assist us in every way possible. I wish to acknowledge with grateful thanks my sincere appreciation of the loyal support and co-operation tendered me at all times by the Assistant Medical Superintendent, Medical Officers, and departmental heads for their ever-ready support and co-operation. To all members of the staff are due my thanks, which are heartily given. Finally, to you, Sir, and to the Deputy Minister and the officers of the Public AVorks Department, I wish to express my gratitude for your thoughtfulness and keen sympathy in dealing with the various problems and needs of the Mental Hospital. Your kindly consideration has been much appreciated and is greatly instrumental in aiding and forwarding the progress of the Mental Hospitals in this Province. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, A. L. CREASE, Medical Superintendent. AA 12 MENTAL HOSFITALS REPORT, 1930-31. LABORATOKY REPORT. Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C., March 31st, 1931. '•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, 1930, to March 31st, 1931 :— Urinalysis routine 696 Quantitative sugar 1 Quantitative albumin 26 Blood— Kahn positive 52 Kahn negative 466 Blood-counts— Red 13 White 7 Haemoglobin 7 Differential 11 Blood sugar 2 Spinal fluid— Kahn positive 25 Kahn negative 16 Globulin 41 . Sputa for tuberculosis 192 Smears for malaria 2 Autopsies 1 Sections 8 Cultures 7 Agglutination— Typhoid 67 Para A and B 67 Milk-count 12 Smears— Nose 12 Throat ..- 7 Vaginal 12 Urethral 3 Vincent's angina 2 Smears for abscess 6 Tuberculin test 1 Smears from Colony Farm 4 Metabolism 1 I have, etc., Ultan P. Byrne, Pathologist. DENTAL REPORT. AA 13 X RAY REPORT. Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C., March 31st, 1931. 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 X-ray Department of the Hospital from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931 :— Head and sinuses 54 Extremities 158 Chest 63 Gastrointestinal 9 Pelvis 34 Total exposures 318 I have, etc., Arthur M. Gee, Physician and Roentgenologist. DENTAL REPORT. Provincial Mental Hospitals, Essondale, B.C., March 31st, 1931. A. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM., Medical Superintendent, Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C. Sik,—I beg to submit herewith report of dental work performed during the year ended March 31st, 1931 :— Abscesses treated 1 Bridges repaired 2 Bridges reset : Denture adjustments 11 Denture repairs 48 Dentures : 18 Extractions 410 Fillings, amalgam 31 Fillings, synthetic porcelain 17 General anaesthetics 1 Other treatments 20 Pyorrhoea treatment 37 Scaling and cleaning 20 I have, etc., Emery Jones, Dental Surgeon. AA 14 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. STATISTICAL TABLES. Table No. 1.—Showing the Operations of the Hospitals, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich, from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Movement of Population. Male. Female. Total. Total. Male. Female. Total In residence, Essondale, March 31st, 1930 In residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1930 In residence, Saanich, March 31st, 1930 On probation, carried forward from 1929—30, Essondale On probation, carried forward from 1929-30, New Westminster On probation, carried forward from 1929-30, Saanich... Escaped, carried forward from 1929-30, Essondale Escaped, carried forward from 1929—30, New Westminster Escaped, carried forward from 1929-30, Saanich Admitted during the year 1930-31— By ordinary forms By urgency forms By voluntary forms From the Yukon Order in Council Total under treatment, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich, April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Discharged during period April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931— (a.) From Essondale— As recovered As improved - As unimproved Not insane On probation and still out Escaped, but not discharged Died (6.) From New Westminster— As recovered.... As improved As unimproved Not insane On probation and still out Escaped, but not discharged Died (c.) From Saanich— As recovered As improved As unimproved Not insane On probation and still out Escaped, but not discharged Died Total discharged from Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich Total in residence, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich 1,291 154 1,445 102 633 735 231 231 52 27 79 2 19 21 1 1 4 4 378 202 580 14 2 16 21 4 25 3 3 8 8 39 121 16 3 62 5 118 364 10 10 24 47 16 29 39 155 4 19 11 4 20 03 168 32 3 91 5 157 519 4 21 11 68 10 1,683 833 2,516 424 208 2,107 1,041 632 3,148 384 213 597 1,723 828 2,551 STATISTICAL TABLES. AA 15 Table No. 1.—Showing the Operations of the Hospitals, Essondale, New AA^stminster, and Saanich, from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931—Continued. Movement of Population. Male. Female. Total. Total. Male. Female. Total. Essondale— Total on books, March 31st, 1930 1,347 424 7 1 181 208 499 1,528 632 506 1 1,779 487 888 232 2,667 Discharged during 1930-31 364 89 34 155 77 519 166 34 719 104 89 652 77 756 16G Total in residence, Essondale. March 31st, 1931 1,292 656 1,948 New Westminster— Total on books, March 31st, 1930 193 17 729 557 922 Discharged during 1930-31 10 7 58 499 68 506 574 231 34 231 34 Total in residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1931 176 172 348 Total on books, March 31st, 1930 265 11 265 Discharged during 1930-31 10 11 10 11 11 1,292 176 254 656 172 1,948 348 254 234 254 Total in residence, Essondale, March 31st, 1931 Total in residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1931 Total in residence, Saanich, March 31st, 1931 1,722 .828 Grand total in residence, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich, March 31st, 1931 Daily average population Percentage of discharges on admissions (not including deaths). Percentage of recoveries on admissions ... Percentage of deaths on whole number under treatment 2,481.72 64.24 10.60 6.06 AA 16 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table No. 2.—Showing in Summary Form the Operations of the Hospital since its Inception. o 'w w a •a < Discharges. ■a oj c is -i^t SS.a <h a a> tH a OH ci oj u CJ oj Q u o rd Ii oj « °° v c s », o w <U Wo PhPh^ Percentage of Discharges to Admissions (Deaths excluded). 33 Year. oj ri OJ > c o OJ M u Is QJ -— r. • goSa a";S 0J«,O+n tH Ci H rj OJ % 3 u 18 15 12 29 22 14 16 18 17 13 7 8 10 20 27 30 26 41 52 49 52 44 80 62 64 74 81 101 113 115 121 139 115 123 150 221 230 232 280 332 375 380 402 332 353 371 375 574 489 478 438 447 461 475 494 542 543 602 632 1 10 4 3 11 4 7 4 5 5 3 4 2 5 10 15 12 14 17 19 17 14 13 29 23 20 27 31 38 40 30 38 46 43 36* 48 68* 73f 84 671 74* 90 § 58 83 73t 88 75 116 88 96 91 841 63 5711 76 § 75* 92f 118* 70* ~2 "3 3 4 3 1 "3 1 1 4 "~6 5 6 5 6 4 10 18 19 11 25 8 13 32 27 20 31 37 26 33 43 43 56 77 82 114 128 146 126 91 96 78 95 221 173 178 167 121 242 240 171 252 294 311 235 1 5 3 10 5 3 8 8 5 5 2 3 2 5 6 5 3 4 12 20 13 14 19 20 9 14 19 21 20 25 25 26 20 27 28 39 57 40 41 60 76 67 74 89 80 100 132 132 122 114 133 103 138 142 161 147 181 223 191 16 14 19 32 35 38 36 41 48 48 49 49 51 01 66 77 82 100 117 123 135 133 102 164 171 203 221 234 258 284 311 349 321 348 388 461 507 536 595 690 752 919 1.027 1,090 1,205 1.301 1,347 1,458 1,500 1,649 1,697 1,784 1.884 1.995 2.125 2.209 2,347 2.411 2,550 5 13 3 3 5 7 1 2 10 5 11 5 18 17 6 2 2 18 31 26 48 54 49 54 54 58 61 55 57 59 71 88 102 103 123 152 166 175 179 ?13" 224 228 246 285 327 356 377 413 460 480 505 552 000 765 816 81)0 1.034 1.005 1.204 1.364 1.437 1.527 1.050 1,753 2.025 2,043 2.137 2,180 2.234 2,327 2.434 2.505 2.743 2.914 3.003 3,148 5.55 66.66 33.33 10.34 50.00 28.57 43.75 22.22 29.41 38.46 42.85 50.00 20.00 25.00 37.03 41.66 40.15 34.15 32.69 38.77 32.69 31.81 16.25 46.77 35.93 27.03 33.33 30.09 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 13.60 12.00 15.38 13.28 16.76 19.10 10.60 5.55 80.00 33.33 20.89 03.03 78.57 62.50 27.77 29.41 01.54 57.14 62.50 60.00 25.00 59.25 55.55 69.23 40.34 44.23 40.94 51.92 72.72 40.00 64.51 75.00 37.83 49.38 02.37 57.52 52.17 50.41 53.00 62.61 61.78 52.06 41.20 53.00 64.00 59.28 54.42 53.80 62.10 45.77 52.41 47.87 44.74 45.33 58.71 72.00 57.32 59.30 64.20 00.16 02.53 50.00 00.33 71.07 71.26 64.24 1873 1874 10.12 11.53 20.83 9.35 1877 0.12 10.10 1879 14.81 8.02 1881 8.19 3.63 5.26 3.33 6.94 6.81 4.80 2.87 3.25 7.64 11.09 12 1 6.95 29 2 7 2 7.60 8.92 1895 8.92 3.94 32 I IS I 13 5.69 6.66 6.42 24 26 27 38 27 43 73 46 29 48 105 02 167 108 63 115 96 46 111 108 83 48 87 100 111 130 144 78 64 139 28 8.14 0.03 1902 6.00 5.57 1904 5.42 5.34 5.04 1907 5.08 7.44 0.40 4.57 1911 5.83 7.02 1913 5.30 5.43 1915 1910 1917 1918 Jan. 1, 1919, to March 31. 1920 1920-1921 6.19 5.24 6.42 7.47 0.51 5.97 5.33 1922-1923 6.10 7.25 1924-1925 1925-1926 5.93 5.83 6.27 1927-1928 5.36 0.21 7.28 1930-1931 6.06 * Three not insane. f One not insane. JTwo not insane. Four not insane. Six not insane. I STATISTICAL TABLES. AA 17 Table No. 3.—Showing the Total Number of Admissions, Discharges, and Deaths from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Months. Admissions. Male. Female. Total. Dischakges. Male. Female. Total Male. Female. Total 1930. April May June July.. August September October November December 1931. January.. February March Totals 29 42 38 36 31 29 40 35 41 40 31 32 424 19 24 18 17 10 11 16 17 12 19 26 19 208 48 66 56 53 41 40 56 52 53 59 57 51 632 10 18 15 16 12 22 12 16 14 17 19 13 4 10 13 6 17 6 6 12 10 17 14 184 14 28 28 22 29 28 18 28 20 21 36 27 121 I 305 14 10 7 11 9 5 7 8 14 17 17 13 T32~ 3 11 1 1 3 4 5 7 3 4 12 5 59 17 21 8 12 12 9 12 15 17 21 29 18 ~191~ Table No. 4.—Showing Civil State of Patients admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Civil State. Male. Female. Total. Married Single Divorced Widowed.. Unknown Totals 144 125 269 252 63 315 1 1 23 20 43 4 4 424 208 632 Table No. 5.- -Siiowing Religious Denominations of Patients admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Religious Denominations. Male. Female. Total. Buddhist .. 11 4 11 8 8 48 1 246 82 4 1 6 7 1 2 7 1 148 33 2 1 17 11 11 9 10 55 2 394 115 Seventh Day Adventist 6 2 424 208 632 AA 18 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table No. 6.—Showing the Degree of Education of those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Degree of Education. Male. Female. Total. Good 38 303 59 24 26 154 15 13 64 457 74 37 Totals 424 208 632 Table No. -Showing the Nationality of those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Nationality. Male. Female. Total. 3 1 1 1 1 15 3 3 72 1 9 2 3 2 1 3 11 2 7 3 1 1 1 1 15 7 1 4 35 1 1 15 2 1 30 1 4 7 51 11 10 12 49 4 11 4 1 49 4 5 3 5 1 2 4 2 10 3 2 20' 2 6 37 6 2 4 23 3 8 3 1 1 1 1 10 3 3 121 1 13 2 3 o 1 3 16 5 12 4 1 1 3 1 19 9 1 4 51 1 1 18 4 1 50 1 6 Canada— 13 88 17 12 16 72 4 14 12 424 208 | 632 STATISTICAL TABLES. AA 19 Table No. 8.—Showing what Districts contributed Patients from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Place of Residence. Male. Female. Total. Place of Residence. Male. Female. Total. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 15 1 6 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 20 2 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 . 1 1 1 Brought forward.... 78 8 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 10 1 9 1 1 1 '3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 6 O 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 ~T93 33 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 12 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ill 13 6 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 Boys' Industrial School .. 1 3 2 I 2 1 1 Canford Michel . . .. 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 28 North Bonaparte Oakalla Prison Farm 1 9 1 Cowichan Lake Cranbrook Creston Oliver Paradise Valley 1 1 1 Pender Harbour Penticton 1 5 1 1 Port Alberni Port Alice 1 3 Port Hammond Port Hanev 3 1 4 7 Fort St. John Prince George 12 1 1 Queen Charlotte City 1 1 2 1 1 1 Harrison Hot Springs Hedley Heffley Creek 1 Rutland Saanich Saanichton 2 Hope Hudson Hope 1 2 3 1 Carried forward....1 I Carried forward....\ 1 78 33 | 111 83 276 AA 20 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table No. 8.—Showing what Districts contributed Patients from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931—Continued. Place of Residence. Male. Female. Total. Place of Residence. Male. Female. Total. Brought forward.... 193 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 83 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 276 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 Brought forward.... 208 1 1 172 8 2 1 1 23 1 ' 1 1 1 3 91 93 4 2 1 1 12 1 2 1 299 1 1 265 Vancouver North 12 4 2 2 35 Waldo 1 1 1 1 Surrey Centre West Summerland 2 1 Wilson Creek Yukon Territory Totals 1 3 424 208 632 Carried forward.... 208 91 299 Table No. 9.- -Showing the Occupations of those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Occupation. Male. Female. Total. Occupation. Male. Female. Total. Accountant 5 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 9 a 6 1 2 3 1 1 3 5 33 2 1 8 1 1 2 3 1 1 4 130 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 9 3 6 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 5 33 2 1 8 1 1 2 4 130 3 Brought forward.... Ironmoulder 106 1 1 146 1 3 15 4 2 1 2 6 19 1 1 3 45 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 4 1 130 1 48 5 242 1 1 Baker 140 1 Locomotive engineer Logger 3 15 4 Machinist 2 1 2 6 19 1 Clerk 1 Commercial traveller Musician 4 93 Cook 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pool-room proprietor 1 2 6 1 4 1 Carried forward...- Carried forward.... 106 136 242 1 385 1 190 575 STATISTICAL TABLES. AA 2.1 Table No. 9.—Showing the Occupations of those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931—Continued. Occupation. Male. Female. Total. Occupation. Male. Female. Total. Brought forward.... 385 11 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 190 1 3 3 5 575 1 11 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 Brought forward.,.. 407 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 202 3 1 2 009 3 3 Tailor 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Totals 407 202 609 424 1 208 1 632 Table No. 10.—Showing the Ages of those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Age. Male. Female. Total. 18 18 40 47 44 45 46 43 36 31 14 14 12 9 7 8 22 15 26 22 18 26 27 11 9 7 7 5 4 26 20 ,, 40 25 „ 55 30 „ 73 35 „ 66 40 „ 63 45 „ 72 50 „ 70 55 „ 47 60 „ 40 05 „ 21 70 ,, . .. 21 17 80 „ .. .. 10 Over 80 „ 11 Totals . .. 424 208 632 Table No. 11.—Showing the Number of Attacks in those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 3931. Number of Attacks. Male. Female. Total. 192 56 15 5 2 3 151 116 45 7 5 1 34 308 101 Third 22 Fourth 10 3 3 185 Totals 424 208 632 AA 22 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table No. 12.—Showing the Alleged Duration of Attack prior to Admission from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Duration of Attack. Male. Female. Total. 55 77 38 23 24 9 8 7 2 18 3 160 32 43 31 20 9 3 11 4 4 13 38 87 120 69 6 „ 43 „ 12 „ 33 12 5 „ 19 „ 10 „ .. . 11 „ 15 „ 6 31 3 198 424 208 632 Table No. 13.- -Showing Statistics of Heredity in those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Heredity. Male. Female. Total. 8 7 46 45 315 3 1 3 17 29 39 119 1 11 24 75 84 434 3 424 208 632 Table No. 14.- -Showing the Alleged Cause of Attack in those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Alleged Cause. Male. Female. Total. 16 24 3 1 157 1 13 46 45 8 7 43 6 3 35 1 11 4 5 2 1 57 29 39 1 2 17 1 3 3 16 1 2 1 28 16 29 5 Cerebral embolism 1 Cocaine 1 214 1 Epilepsy .... 13 75 84 1 10 24 1 Lues . .. 46 9 3 Senility 51 1 Tuberculosis 1 13 Unknown \ 1 War-strain 4 28 Totals 424 208 632 STATISTICAL TABLES. AA 23 Table No. 15.—Showing the State of Bodh.y Health in those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Bodily Condition. Male. Female. Total. 120 257 47 50 138 20 170 395 In reduced health 67 424 208 632 Table No. 16.—Showing the Form of Mental Disorder in those admitted from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Form of Disorder. Male. Female. Total. 1 2 3 4 4 25 3 28 1 1 118 46 164 16 7 23 39 3 42 1 1 2 32 19 51 2 5 7 01 88 179 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 5 6 11 1 1 5 5 8 2 10 37 17 54 5 2 7 18 5 23 8 8 424 208 632 Acute mania Alcoholic psychosis Arteriosclerosis Cerebrospinal lues Dementia precox Epilepsy General paresis Hypomania Imbecility and idiocy Involutional melancholia Manic depressive Moral delinquent Moron Not insane Paranoia Parkinson's syndrome Psychoneurosis Psychopathic inferiority- Senile dementia Somatic disease Toxic psychosis Traumatic psychosis Totals Table No. 17.—Showing the Number allowed out on Probation and Results from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Results. Male. Female. Total. Discharged recovered Discharged improved Discharged unimproved Not insane Returned to Hospital Still out at the close of the year. Totals 39 125 16 3 16 64 263 28 66 27 34 33 188 67 191 43 3 50 97 451 AA 24 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table No. 18.—Showing the Alleged Duration of Insanity prior to Admission in those discharged from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Duration of Insanity. Male. Female. Total. Less 31 50 8 6 3 5 1 5 3 72 15 23 17 5 0 5 5 15 27 46 73 25 3 „ . 11 , 0 ,, 12 12 10 6 3 ,, 3 ye Not 20 3 Dnki 09 Totals . 184 121 305 Table 19.—Showing the Length of Residence of those discharged from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Discharged Discharged Discharged Not RECOVERED. improved. UNIMPROVED. Insane. Length of Residence. o Pi 3 fa QJ rr, a 9 d Pi s bi P. s fa Under 1 month 2 2 13 5 4 8 , 2 months. 6 7 17 7 1 o 3 „ 3 3 18 1 1 0 „ .".. 15 8 8 42 10 16 4 1 9 6 9 ,, , 12 1 o 7 1 3 1 9 13 4 4 3 „ 1 2 3 3 2 4 „ .... 1 .... 2 1 1 .... 1 .... 1 5 : 2 4 7 1 5 Totals..... 39 28 125 66 17 27 3 STATISTICAL TABLES. AA 25 Table No. 20.—Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich. (a.) Essondale. Register No. Initials. Age. Time in Hospital. Years. Months. Days Certified Cause. 11239 10173 11253 8110 11158 11150 11103 11071 4659 10443 11216 11274 10194 11155 7081 4943 10941 8895 11212 10840 5493 11341 11344 10429 11079 11058 113S6 11383 7091 0624 11200 11375 3458 10558 6523 11305 11367 11439 11346 11328 11422 2939 11456 10765 7817 7105 11411 11486 11400 8455 8903 C. H. R. B. B. E. M. W. H. C. C. M. W. H. M. N. M. M. K. H. J. B. A. II. S. L. S. D. K. J. V. McD. E. J. A. F. W. R. E. D. E. A. B. H. M. K. F. D. B. J. W. W. L. A. B. P. H. S. M. J. K. C. J. II. F. M. M. E. F. L. II. P. T. L. O. S. A. M. Z. .1. L. S. S. D. J. M. P. I | G. C. j W. S. B. H. P. A. G. J. C. II. D. F. T. S. J. K. T. H. A. P. T. R. M. J. Y. C. H. R. Y. W. S. H. C. C. J. E. F. M. 38 M. 79 M. 40 M. 80 M. 70 M. 55 M. 85 M. 05 M. 58 M. 79 M. 71 M. 31 M. 28 M. 57 M. 37 M. 32 F. 30 M. 49 M. 18 F. 54 M. 37 F. 33 F. 38 M. 49 M. 84 F. 47 F. 53 F. 18 M. 61 M. 51 M. 44 F. 07 M. 56 M. 70 M. 46 M. 87 M. 59 F. 55 M. 39 M. 58 M. 88 M. 55 M. 70 M. 60 M. 86 M. 26 M. 64 M. 68 M. 49 M. 62 Mr 61 14 1 8 13 12 17 1 19 1 11 11 3 6 6 8 6 3 11 7 20 15 17 24 19 21 21 18 27 19 14 12 9 8 19 10 11 22 17 4 15 15 13 13 28 27 13 9 24 4 20 13 10 1 2 24 12 5 23 4 Fracture of skull (suicide). Exhaustion of senile dementia. Bronchopneumonia ; exhaustion of manic depressive. Chronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia ; cerebral haemorrhage. Exhaustion of manic depressive. Chronic myocarditis; arteriosclerosis. Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. Pernicious anaemia. Exhaustion of senile dementia. Bronchopneumonia. Suicide by hanging. Pulmonary tuberculosis ; erysipelas. Exhaustion of involutional melancholia. Cerebral embolism. Exhaustion of Mongolian idiocy. Exhaustion of manic depressive. Status epilepticus. Acute dilatation of the heart. Exhaustion of manic depressive.- Pulmonary tuberculosis. Exhaustion of manic depressive. Exhaustion of manic depressive. Exhaustion of acute mania. Exhaustion of senile dementia. Erysipelas; exhaustion of manic depressive. Exhaustion of acute mania. Exhaustion of acute mania. Arteriosclerosis; chronic myocarditis. Angina pectoris. Exhaustion of general paresis. Exhaustion of manic depressive. Coronary embolism. Erysipelas; exhaustion of senile dementia. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Exhaustion of senile dementia. 'Arteriosclerosis ; cerebral haemorrhage. Exhaustion of manic depressive. Fracture of skull. Exhaustion of general paresis. Exhaustion of senile dementia. Dilatation of the heart; chronic myocarditis. Arteriosclerosis; chronic myocarditis. Exhaustion of general paresis. Exhaustion of senile dementia. Cerebral seizure. Exhaustion of senile dementia. Exhaustion of senile dementia. Exhaustion of acute manic. Exhaustion of senile dementia. Pulmonary tuberculosis. AA 26 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table No. 20.—Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich—Continued. (a.) Essondale—Continued. Register Time in Hospital. Certified Cause. No. Initials. Sex. Age. Years. Months. Days. 10607 N. L. M. 31 1 4 16 Exhaustion of dementia praecox; pulmonary tuberculosis. 10760 E. N. M. 60 1 2 28 Exhaustion of epilepsy. 11512 E. J. G. M. 71 7 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11168 J. W. M. 45 0 19 Exhaustion of dementia precox. 11030 W. Mc. M. 46 9 7 Status epilepticus. 5944 L. M. M. M. 47 11 2 3 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 9597 II. M. F. 38 3 4 28 Bronchopneumonia ; erysipelas. 10103 H. B. M. 30 2 6 Exhaustion of general paresis. 11544 H. W. P. M. 77 13 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11574 G. W. M. 82 2 Exhaustion of senile dementia; bronchopneumonia. 6548 A. Mc. M. 49 10 4 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 11549 M. L. F. 45 22 Exhaustion of manic depressive. 5721 R. R. M. 46 11 2 14 Cerebral haemorrhage; locomotor ataxia. 11545 E. H. M. 56 1 4 Exhaustion of general paresis. 11590 M. A. H. F. 44 6 Exhaustion of manic depressive ; parotitis ; otitis media. 9182 J. K. M. 68 4 3 16 Exhaustion of involutional melancholia. 11528 P. C. M. 76 2 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. Pulmonary tuberculosis. 8393 J. C. M. 17 6 16 11548 S. E. A. M. 64 1 14 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. Cerebral haemorrhage. 11618 M. B. F. 84 3 10897 J. D. M. 89 1 2 19 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia ; myocarditis. 11625 F. Y. M. 63 7 Cerebral haemorrhage. 11064 F. 51 11 4 Carcinoma of breast with metastasio. 9255 W. H. S. T. M. 59 4 3 12 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 11569 W. N. F. 49 1 19 Septicaemia following cellulitis both arms. 3500 S. G. F. 62 17 11 1 Cerebral haemorrhage. 11508 S. T. M. 54 1 24 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 11381 S. A. F. M. 28 5 17 Exhaustion of manic depressive. 11463 H. B. J. M. 72 4 5 Exhaustion of senile dementia ; paralysis agitans. 9321 P. A. M. 74 4 2 11 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11511 E. R. F. 67 3 16 Chronic myocarditis. 10448 M. L. L. F. 39 1 16 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 11140 R. T. F. 66 10 15 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11290 C. F. H. M. 59 7 19 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 11611 H. M. Mc. M. 44 1 14 Exhaustion of general paresis. 10865 A. D. M. 41 1 4 17 Exhaustion of dementia praecox. 6734 A. C. F. 89 9 10 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11491 K. H. F. 44 4 16 Exhaustion of acute mania. 11095 A. C. F. 51 11 27 Empyema of left lung. 11445 W. B. F. M. 64 5 16 Cerebral haemorrhage. 4834 A. S. M. 43 14 5 21 Chronic myocarditis; coronary embolism. 6325 R. J. M. : 46 10 8 5 Exhaustion of paranoidal dementia praecox; pulmonary tuberculosis. 2580 H. F. M. 74 20 9 20 Arteriosclerosis; chronic myocarditis. 11637 C. A. J. M. 42 1 21 Chronic myocarditis; auricular fibrillation. STATISTICAL TABLES. AA 27 Table No. 20.—Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich—Continued. (a.) Essondale—Continued. Time in Hospital. Register Initials. Sex. Age. Certified Cause. .No. Years. Months. Days. 11585 M. D. M. 65 1 22 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11586 .1. J. K. M. 54 1 22 Exhaustion of general paresis. 11671 D. D. R. M. 82 1 11 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11685 P. K. M. 25 1 1 Exhaustion of manic depressive. 2059 C. J. M. 48 23 22 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 9274 H. L. M. M. 74 4 4 27 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. Exhaustion of general paresis. 10701 J. S. M. 65 1 8 20 11623 G. C. S. M. 44 2 14 Exhaustion of general paresis. 11705 L. O. M. 77 1 3 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 11187 I. I. M. 28 11 4 Exhaustion of dementia praecox. 10384 J. L. H. F. 70 2 3 23 Cerebral haemorrhage. 11021 J. S. M. 52 2 21 Exhaustion of general paresis. 11198 J. s. M. 49 11 1 Exhaustion of general paresis; erysipelas. 11313 C. F. F. 72 8 27 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11727 S. A. S. F. 64 22 Exhaustion of manic depressive. 0922 AY. 1. M. 54 3 2 Epilepsy. 11336 W. B. P. M. 76 8 16 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 9527 G. F. M. 73 3 11 14 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. Exhaustion of epilepsy. 8667 W. H. C. F. M. 40 5 8 26 11766 N. T. C. Mc. M. 74 16 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 11786 A. O. T. M. 80 7 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 7829 M. C. M. 30 7 6 21 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 10984 J. H. M. 82 1 4 1 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 5954 1. H. M. 46 11 7 4 Pulmonary tuberculosis. S646 E. A. K. F. 58 8 9 21 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 11809 G. M. E. C. F. 43 6 Exhaustion of manic depressive. 11629 C. R. F. 43 3 17 Exhaustion of general paresis. 7001 F. 1. M. 50 8 5 19 Exhaustion of dementia praecox. 10061 J. A. M. 75 3 4 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 9080 ,T. E. M. 58 4 11 1 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 11801 E. P. F. 49 21 Influenza pneumonia. 11836 J. R. M. 78 6 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. Pulmonary tuberculosis. 9S72 P. R. M. 80 3 4 19 8663 E. G. W. M. 33 5 9 26 11847 W. M. M. 58 1 Exhaustion of general paresis. 9054 J. J. M. 53 5 1 Exhaustion of general paresis. 11210 R. L. F. 51 1 8 Suicide by hanging. 4317 A. V. R. M. 43 16 1 9 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 1118 W. W. M. 78 29 10 13 Arteriosclerosis; chronic myocarditis. 3801 G. G. M. 64 17 5 6 Coronary thrombosis. 5094 M. E. G. F. 41 12 3 10 Carcinoma of uterus. 10211 C. D. O. M. 84 2 0 2 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 1416 E. B. W. F. 75 27 6 21 Chronic myocarditis. 11284 M. F. S. F. 74 10 27 Arteriosclerosis ; coronary thrombosis. 9835 D. L. F. 28 3 5 27 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 9964 G. S. M. 68 3 2 7 Arteriosclerosis; myocarditis. 7561 T. A. Mc. M. 31 8 3 18 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 11725 W. H. S. M. 61 2 11 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 11817 E. H. F. 72 1 Arteriosclerosis; hypostatic pneumonia. AA 28 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table No. 20.—Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich—Continued. (a.) Essondale—Continued. Time in Hospital. Register Initials. Sex. Age. Certified Cause. No. Years. Months. Days. 11797 E. J. L. F. 53 1 4 Arteriosclerosis; coronary embolism. 10423 W. G. M. 75 2 12 4 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11490 D. M. B. M. 72 7 5 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 11532 S. E. R. F. 90 6 16 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11850 K. McW. H. M. 80 18 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 10804 A. I. M. 47 1 9 8 Pulmonary tuberculosis ; syphilis. 11673 R. D. M. 60 2 24 Exhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia. 11870 J. A. M. 75 8 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 8705 E. Me. F. 82 5 9 16 Hypostatic pneumonia. 0202 R. R. C. M. 30 11 1 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 11487 J. C. M. 26 8 3 Pulmonary tuberculosis. 11803 A. P. F. 67 1 25 Exhaustion of senile dementia. 11894 E. T. M. 49 10 Exhaustion of general paresis. (6.) New Westminster. 2345 5096 10919 11244 7944 9857 5449 3701 10348 10243 10289 8268 9435 11188 10595 10422 10140 11052 9001 8922 10923 10681 0615 11683 10080 11832 C. B. M. S. S. M. McD. H. McM. A. A. M. L. A. McK. L. A. S. E. L. S. M. E. M. G. M. J. McD. H. McD. E. F. A. J. F. H. L. M. S. M. S. R. J. D. McL. E. L. M. W. E. K. J. S. L. Q. E. C. M. R. B. G. E. R. F. 68 F. 65 F. 71 F. 86 F. 58 F. 83 F. 60 F. 54 F. 49 F. 26 F. 78 F. 83 F: 68 F. 79 F. 52 F. 19 M. 4 M. 3 F. 17 F. 33 F. 23 F. 46 M. 39 M. 20 M. 8 M. 14 21 13 6 2 12 17 2 2 2 0 3 1 1 10 10 8 8 7 1 2 0 11 3 3 IS 3 15 27 8 20 17 1 6 11 4 1 27 5 4 19 13 18 Chronic nephritis ; myocarditis. Generalized tuberculosis. Cerebral haemorrhage. Myocarditis. Chronic myocarditis. Chronic myocarditis. Chronic myocarditis. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Bronchopneumonia. Myocarditis. Cerebral haemorrhage. Myocarditis. General carcinomatosis. Exhaustion of senile dementia. Bronchopneumonia. Status epilepticus. Bronchitis. Endocarditis congenital. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Influenzal pneumonia. Influenzal pneumonia. Status epilepticus. Myocarditis. (C.) Saanich, 9633 G. H. 8024 A. B. 9148 II. K. 7386 J. G. 9520 D. H. 7186 M T. 0718 S. F. 7683 M M. M. 21 M. 60 M. 52 M. 71 M. 30 M. 33 M. 42 M. 38 11 0 3 5 1 11 0 11 19 12 20 13 17 8 21 Status epilepticus. Carcinoma of the stomach. Pulmonary tuberculosis. Myocarditis. Cerebral haemorrhage. Phthisis pulmonis. Status epilepticus. Cerebral haemorrhage. STATISTICAL TABLES. AA 29 Table No. 21.—Showing the Number of Deportations effected from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich. Register No. Sex. Countrv of Origin. Period in Canada prior to Admission to Hospital. Months. Days. Period in Hospital. Years. Months. Days. 11087 J. K. 11156 J. L. 11032 S. E. 11127 M A. 11142 R. O. 11100 M D. S. 11226 W G. B. 11134 J. S. R. 11182 W H 10970 K P. 11104 J. H. 11245 A. K. 10778 A. A. G. 11257 E. H. 11219 J. B. 11207 T. L. 11258 J. W. 11304 T. K. 11330 J. B. 11310 C. F. 11334 E. M. 11390 A. s. 11401 R. K. M. 11432 G. E. H. 11329 D. Mc D. 11402 J. 11. 11327 J. J. 11508 H M. 11420 .1. M. 11251 C. S. 11128 s. A. 10639 w D. B. 11518 H. K. 11261 w H 11397 R. W G 11579 N. S. 11614 F. S. 11775 P. F. 11 525 L. S. 11638 M. M. 11633 J. P. 11540 M. K. 11687 •T. A. S. 11721 R. M. s. 11833 J. L. 11264 E. G. 11758 D. F. 11570 C. T. 4975 V. H. 7403 K. S. 9278 I. O. 10963 M. T. 3670 M. S. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. P. F. M. F. M. F. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. F. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. F. M. M. M. M. M. M. JI. J!. F. F. F. F. F. Germany Scotland Jugo-Slavia Denmark Sweden United States.... Ireland Ireland Germany Denmark — Holland. Finland ..... England - Norway Finland Ireland England United States.... Switzerland.. United States.... France Norway England Sweden — Scotland Scotland Sweden Finland Hungary-. England-- Finland England.-. Sweden Poland United States.... Czecho-Slovakia Czecho-Slovakia United States... Norway Ireland Jugo-Slavia.- Jugo-Slavia Sweden- Denmark Finland Australia England England United States United States.... United States.... Wales - United States.... 10 4 8 6 10 9 7 4 3 8 11 9 10 1 11 1 2 9 3 11 1 10 1 9 11 7 4 6 10 2 11 2 2 10 5 7 3 10 3 4 11 4 14 14 25 3 24 27 4 20 29 20 1 20 23 9 17 0 11 8 5 6 2 10 25 4 13 27 28 28 21 27 10 0 20 13 17 2 4 7 10 s 3 8 0 3 24 29 17 24 15 19 21 11 15 17 15 4 20 1 4 4 7 7 16 24 20 27 11 11 22 25 7 12 16 7 23 2 10 4 16 S 10 17 21 0 20 11 13 13 14 18 AA 30 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. PART II.—FINANCIAL. BURSAR'S REPORT. Essondale, B.C., March 18th, 1932. 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 accounts, and various other statements covering the financial operations of the Provincial Mental Hospitals of British Columbia for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1931. The year under review was an expensive one for us in many respects. Due to the completion and furnishing of the Female Chronic Building at Essondale, a complete redistribution of patients was necessary, as you know. Overcrowding at the Public Hospital for the Insane at New Westminster was done away with and the greater population of female patients were transferred to the new building at Essondale. This proved costly, not only from the extra expense involved in their transfer, but the opening-up and operating of a building such as the Female Chronic Building required more staff than that used in the cramped, old-style quarters of the New Westminster institution. A perusal of Statement D will show you a total operating expense for the three Mental Hospitals of $988,865.78, made up as follows:— Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster $209,193.51 Mental Hospital, Essondale 675,329.45 Mental Home, Saanich 104,342.82 Total $98S,865.78 Our total daily average population for the three institutions at March 31st, 1931, was 2,481.72, showing a gross per capita cost for the 3'ear of $408.62, or a cost of $1.12 per day. The revenue collected and remitted to the Treasury amounted to $127,738.14, which, if deducted from the above expenditures, leaves a net per capita cost per year to the Government for keeping patients of $346.98, or a net cost per day of 95 cents. This compares very favourably with any institution in Canada or the United States, and is a good deal less than most. On occupying the Female Chronic Building, occupational therapy was started on a larger scale than heretofore, with the result that the manufacture of nurses' uniforms and patients' clothing and sewing-rooms for repairs of all types of clothing resulted in quite a saving for the institution. The Commissary Department, under our dietitian, was improved and a more varied diet issued to patients. These departments, together with our upholstering-shop, tailor- shop, and shoe-shop, were instrumental in reducing expenses in repairs. Our chief increase for the year, of course, was in salaries, due to the staffing of the Female Chronic Building; this, however, was expected. Included in the above operating costs is the sum of $104,377.93 for salaries of employees, maintenance, repairs, and replacements done under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Works for our three institutions. For itemized details of the operations of these three institutions for the year under review, I would refer you to Table D, and for each of the separate institutions itemized statements under Tables E, F, and G. All of which is respectfully submitted. Gowan Macqowan, Bursar. NEW WESTMINSTER. AA 31 PUBLIC HOSPITAL FOR INSANE, NEW WESTMINSTER. Balance-sheet, March 31st, 1931. Assets. Land $80,000.00 Cemetery 610.89 Buildings 648,889.64 Plant and equipment 21,200.82 Furniture and fixtures 17,900.00 Inventories (unissued stores) — Provisions $2,535.77 Furniture and fixtures 4,235.47 Maintenance and repairs— Janitors' supplies $208.05 Tools, P.W.D 1,949.40 Stores, P.W.D 1,430.64 3,586.09 Clothing : 4,854.18 15,211.51 Deficit (cost of operations, 1930-31) 181.867.28 $965,680.12 Liabilities. Government of Province of British Columbia $965,680.12 Profit and Loss Account, 1930-31. Salaries $97,203.81 Office supplies 1,572.57 Travelling expenses 591.76 Fuel, water, light, and power 23,248.16 Maintenance and repairs 22,908.59 Furniture and fixtures 130.04 Provisions 53,492.52 Clothing 3,215.91 Medical and surgical 3,103.64 Examinations, committals, and transportation 238.10 Incidentals 4,488.41 Patient-labour (Colony Farm) $1,000.00 Collections for year to Treasury 27,326.25 Net operating cost for year 181,867.26 $210,193.51 $210,193.51 AA 32 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. PROVINCIAL MENTAL HOSPITAL, ESSONDALE. Balance-sheet, March 31st, 1931. Assets. Land $117,763.50 Buildings 3,932,020.68 Furniture and fixtures 113,671.97 Plant and equipment 59,016.98 Inventories (unissued stores) — Provisions $18,136.21 Clothing 12,486.11 Furniture and fixtures 10,902.94 Miscellaneous 1,033.66 Fuel .- 4,538.90 Maintenance and repairs— Janitors' supplies $378.46 Tools, P.W.D 4,208.25 Unissued stores, P.W.D 6,551.51 11,138.22 Medical and surgical 2,328.61 60,564.05 Accounts receivable (Colony Farm) 1,775.67 Deficit (cost of operations, 1930-31) 591,627.89 $4,876,441.34 Liabilities. Government of Province of British Columbia $4,876,441.34 Profit and Loss Account, 1930-31. Salaries $246,255.58 Office supplies 6,514.02 Travelling expenses 694.77 Fuel, water, light, and power 69,111.70 Maintenance and repairs 73,866.85 Furniture and fixtures 1,590.82 Provisions 215,463.15 Uniforms and clothing 40,791.10 Medical and surgical supplies 9,609.41 Examinations, committals, and transportation 10,031.25 Incidentals 25,620.05 Collections for year to Treasury $89,920.81 Patient-labour (Colony Farm) 18,000.00 Net operating cost for year 591,627.89 $699,548.70 $699,548.70 SAANICH. AA 33 MENTAL HOME, SAANICH. Balance-sheet, March 31st, 1931. Assets. Land $12,100.00 Buildings 282,057.48 Furniture and fixtures 19,278.25 Implements and stock 5,478.30 Airing and recreation courts 750.00 Inventories (unissued stores) — Provisions $747.57 Clothing 4,142.23 Furniture aii'd fixtures 258.57 Maintenance and repairs— Janitors' supplies $122.02 Tools, P.W.D 1,189.30 Stores, P.W.D 236.28 1,547.60 Miscellaneous 70.77 Fuel 112.00 6,878.74 Deficit (cost of operations, 1930-31) 93,851.74 $420,394.51 Liabilities. Government of Province of British Columbia $420,394.51 Profit and Loss Account, 1930-31. Salaries $40,932.95 Office supplies 800.07 Travelling expenses 7S.02 Fuel, water, light, and power 9,052.25 Maintenance and repairs 8,077.44 Furniture and fixtures 582.57 Provisions 20,281.28 Clothing 7,354.38 Medical and surgical supplies 533.40 Examinations, committals, and transportation 404.05 Incidentals 7,246.43 Collections for year to Treasury $10,491.08 Net cost of operations 93,851.74 $104,342.82 $104,342.82 AA 34 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. FINANCIAL TABLES. Table A.—Showing the Average Number of Patients in Residence each Year, the Total Amounts spent for Maintenance, hVNd the Gross Per Capita Cost. Year. Average Number in Residence. Maintenance Expenditure. Per Capita Cost. 1872 (81 days) 16.57 10.07 16.76 27.42 36.41 34.61 36.52 38.17 45.42 47.18 47.86 48.73 48.70 54.07 59.11 73.55 79.43 71.30 78.78 119.87 125.24 133.92 148.64 162.97 171.43 188.91 216.53 226.44 243.24 269.56 296.62 332.23 351.55 340.90 374.57 419.24 490.80 526.85 563.33 641.02 736.72 550.54 384.07 487.24 489.07 515.74 560.56 524.17 033.13 535.66 716.35 585.38 752.78 562.12 755.46 90.51 567.47 834.10 108.67 596.07 890.32 120.05 603.40 942.60 127.57 028.85 963.83 139.69 620.23 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 1,363.43 228.96 737.12 1,414.29 226.62 547.98 1,693.31 240.43 $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 26,405.83 31,587.89 32,001.40 30,224.70 46,420.25 54,917.45 59,349.20 55,406.08 55,345.65 59,353.57 66,052.76 63,342.07 00,590.09 ■ 74,874.64 90,269.49 90,586.32 103,900.44 120,782.50 130,924.06 119,603.71 71,079.84 125,981.45 131,420.44 123.021.70 123,878.43 110,052.21 155.698.37 124,124.68 100.231.51 156,574.85 222.097.37 236,631.90 357,630.99 40,433.28 233.486.76 336,585.35 51.995.87 21.0,887.45 321,150.35 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 58.715.33 182.804.26 454,409.02 59,792.32 185.394.70 489.843.33 67,795.28 195,215.68 522,430.46 84,539.66 207.340.35 577,576.20 97,313.32 I 232.653.31 615,048.53 91,199.58 210,193.51 I 699,548.70 1 104.342.82 $616.00 1873 1874 487.98 491.20 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 1880 - .... 259.42 1887 216.70 1888 204.72 1889 219.60 1890 . 223.13 1891 181.50 1892 187.SO 1893 193.36 1894 178.25 1890 193.83 186 67 1897 191 75 1898 214 38 1899 r 242 52 1900 244 00 1901 205 54 1902 186 59 1903 178 65 1904 1905 185 80 1906 177 79 1907 178.59 1908 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). 184.76 258.56 1914, M.H., Essondale 268.36 238.53 1915, M.H., Essondale 220.99 1916, M.H., New Westminster 221.40 1916, M.H., Essondale 245.91 231.72 1917, M.H., Essondale 232.05 1918, M H., New Westminster 267.47 1918, M.H., Essondale 295.03 1919-20, M.H., New Westminster (15 months) 1919 20 M.H Essondale (15 months) . 420.97 473.38 1919 20 M H Saanich (373 davs) 446.72 411.44 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 1922 23, M.H , New Westminster 355.77 1922 23, M.H , Essondale 332.01 1922 23 M.H Saan'ch 370.11 1923 24, M.H New Westminster 348.69 1923 24, M.H., Essondale 346.76 1923-24, M.H., Saanich 1924 25, M.H New Westminster 383.68 324.11 1924- 25, M.H., Essondale 367.94 1924 25 M.H, Saanich 375.70 1925 26, M.H., New Westminster 298.66 1925 26, M.H., Essondale 394.72 1925 26 MH Saanich 363.37 1926 27 M.H New Westminster I 283.92 1926 27 M.H., Essondale 395.41 1926 27 M H Saanich 391.90 292.53 1927 28 M.H , Essondale 401.01 381.82 1998 29 M H New Westminster 205.68 1928 29 M H Essondale 423.62 1928 29 M H Saanich 425.02 I 315.62 1929 30 M H Essondale 434.88 1929 30 M H., Saanich 402.43 1930 31, M H., New Westminster 383.58 1930 31 M H Essondale 413.12 1930 31, M.H., Saanich. 433.98 FINANCIAL TABLES. AA 35 Table B.—Showing Analysis of the Per Capita Cost. Year. Salaries. Provisions. Clothing. Fuel and Light. Furniture. Medicines. Miscellaneous. Total. 1872 $279.38 221.48 231.10 153.82 143.34 177.15 176.16 134.27 111.84 112.44 121.51 123.81 124.02 169.05 159.03 127.80 118.34 131.70 121.54 88.35 94.25 95.50 87.76 90.83 89.13 89.09 94.68 113.31 116.04 99.16 87.47 82.36 87.43 92.17 88.76 89.18 90.93 94.27 95.97 97.44 78.40 102.37 93.56 115.72 113.00 110.94 95.25 105.SO S9.26 103.41 83.57 $184.03 166.81 152.10 113.40 114.45 120.75 124.23 95.10 87.71 81.14 84.52 92.56 90.04 84.33 69.35 59.10 60.47 59.11 02.77 54.79 56.74 53.55 57.07 61.15 55.93 58.18 69.43 72.91 72.62 66.65 61.13 57.86 60.01 54.09 53.15 48.47 49.17 53.41 48.43 58.08 56.37 54.07 49.90 68.15 81.42 64.32 62.84 74.96 75.18 72.20 79.98 $55.81 14.55 22.07 13.98 18.68 20.69 30.43 3.25 5.74 6.86 7.05 6.03 7.03 6.33 5.49 5.88 4.41 7.20 9.02 3.83 4.69 5.43 5.25 9.90 6.30 8.36 9.94 8.31 9.00 10.12 7.95 8.58 6.85 5.99 5.16 5.81 6.61 8.16 7.87 9.39 10.09 9.43 5.50 2.99 15.49 7.57 9.44 2.58 17.76 10.52 18.92 $22.44 23.65 23.98 16.88 22.75 4.66 13.94 15.91 14.06 12.73 12.30 11.04 12.43 15.05 16.20 15.38 13.90 12.93 17.31 20.43 20.53 22.60 18.S3 20.41 20.29 19.11 21.82 33.96 32.10 18.52 15.25 14.77 17.84 17.93 15.92 19.82 17.63 13.02 21.32 18.84 19.30 25.27 25.13 24.13 28.93 20.30 24.87 18.52 26.96 18.29 23.39 $15.55 21.59 28.36 25.45 17.90 20.75 7.20 6.39 6.00 5.55 4.54 4.26 4.14 3.90 3.72 3.88 3.11 4.13 4.00 3.40 3.35 3.39 2.98 2.51 2.56 2.95 2.76 2.50 2.15 3.25 4.13 3.24 4.48 3.83 3.57 3.02 4.56 2.78 2.02 1.12 1.79 4.74 .do .69 4.14 1.14 4.98 4.77 $10.18 7.74 7.78 6.73 2.86 3.74 9.16 6.31 3.63 2.56 3.49 2.24 2.77 2.93 1.59 .93 2.09 2.07 1.29 1.89 1.80 2.69 1.43 3.10 3.63 3.86 5.12 2.73 „ 1.71 1.07 1.20 1.91 2.10 2.03 1.21 1.57 1.79 .84 1.15 1.87 1.50 3.21 1.02 2.04 1.19 1.88 .50 1.45 .42 2.38 .81 $49.30 32.16 25.81 30.51 24.93 19.52 21.82 7.40 3.34 5.34 3.61 2.82 2.18 2.95 4.04 3.81 2.40 2.46 7.19 8.81 6.42 10.20 4.93 5.93 8.83 10.20 10.02 8.80 10.32 0.77 9.46 9.93 9.18 9.76 10.02 10.72 18.23 10.84 7.67 11.04 10.20 18.27 14.10 44.24 24.13 33.52 26.89 18.00 31.35 24.92 20.61 $616.69 1873 487.98 1874 491.20 1875 360.77 1876 344.91 1877 373.26 1878 382.93 1879 268.63 1880 332.32 1881 226.02 1882 237.02 1883 242.75 1884 243.20 1885 284.54 1886 259.42 1887 216.78 1888 204.72 1889 219.60 1890 223.10 1891 181.52 1892 187.80 1893 193.36 1894 178.25 1895 193.83 1896 186.07 1897 191.75 1898 214.37 1899 242.52 1900 244.00 1901 205.54 1902 186.59 1903 178.65 1904 187.89 1905 185.80 1906 177.79 1907 178.59 1908 183.92 1909 183.32 1910 184.43 1911 197.78 1912 177.71 1913, M.H., New- Westminster 1913, M.H., Esson- 217.36 184.76 1914, M.H., New Westminster 1914, M.H., Essondale 258.56 268.36 1915, M.H., New Westminster 1915, M.H., Essondale 238.53 220.99 1916, M.H., New Westminster ... 1916, M.H., Esson- 221.40 245.91 1917, M.H., New Westminster 1917, M.H., Essondale 231.72 232.05 This accounting system discontinued in 1917, and new system installed as per Table B 1. AA 36 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. O < Q ss a Ph 0! O M e a W Eh W 05 " S £ a 5h5p ti g a , a H O ti ffi.O ■SU„'S 5 a .rf ti ai ti a -^.~ V -h Hh ^J DH tin; •3 3 pa « ti B a a 5 a na « Q 00 O rH fflO^CMK'HCMCOCil'HX'WHMXC -h 01 Cl H H CC C CCrHOTOCllQTh t- CO t- X Ol Hr\ Cl b- Cl O t- t- rH rH OT O X rH Th O CD Ol CD Ol rH O CO rH 01 X Cl Cl Ol I- CO Ir- 01 X Th © OS CO tr- -"^ \a ^ t-1- CC fc-© rH © t- © rH Cl t- © [— CO Ci Th Cl IQ O X © CD C CD X t- IQ i-H Cl ir^ i-i b cd b rH cd ci cd b x iq oi b oob cd -t i— iq x Th cd cd iq th oi r-i i-h iq cd iq iq •* oi cd cd cd CDOT Ol t- •+rHOI^lQ 0 OT»0 CO t--h"t XCl CDI-OT OT — X —. OT OT. ~ X OT Ol Cl rH COO XrHCO 01 (M -* Th Th -<ti -HH Th CO CC CO CC CC CC CO CC CO CO CC CC 01 CC CC 01 CO CO 01 Th CO 01 \h ■* CO Th Th COtC Th ThCD 01 CD qci xb X OT 01 rH O t- OT- rH IO l> LO © O Ol CO Cl Th IO rH CO IO rH X © 01 rH CC 01 Cl Cl Th © © © O- O -h X O- rH OT- CC -h I- CD OT LO Cl X rH OT X t- t- 01t- OT CD CC rH © CD I- rH Cl CO Th I—C 10Th©lQ'©XOTClX©XCC©0 OT CC 11 CD Ir- 11 01 LO © OI CCtH t- rH IO M rH rH 5* X CO rH CO t4 b r-i IQ ci 00 Th IQ Ol CO oi OT rH b OT oi X OT ■Hr b l4 CO b rH rH CO X LO O CO rH CDrH COrH ThrH CO rH i-H Th rHCOrHClThrHClThrHrHlQrHOlTh rHCO g r- W fcn s££.s £.B oj <u ti ^ Ph S &H 0) OJ in coo oo rHO CO Cl- OT O- O t- O- CO CO O OT- CO t- O X -h CD OT- rH IQ rH IO-1—10 O rH rH C rH 01 CO Th Th tH GO-hi- M-t Ol-O-XXlO'-D-r Oi-CIXCC 1-t-rHOTOl-OTCO r- IQ ~ LO- OT rH CC 01X rH IQ Ol M OT CO CO' IQ Ol M O- Th I— t> O CD O X CC C tr- 01 CD 10 CO O CO CD 01 OT Th Th OT CD b cd b b Th" b o^ cd b b oi b b cc b b b b b c" ^ o b iq r-i b lq c b t- b b »Q* r-I 01 CO rH X rH Ol t- X' O O rH OT OT Th t- CC I- rH O Ol rH X Cl 01 X O IQ O CO OT O CC tr- X Cl CO IQ OT O O O r-i CO OT CO t- OT OT- CO O Cl rH -h M IQ t- Th X rH Th C OT C''. X Cl 01 C; O- T CO t- O CD O t> rH rH © O rH Cl CO © rH © Th O t- C OT IQ 01 01 OO^C^CCC Ol rH l- O C CO -h -+ rH © 01 HrCC Ol ci r-l io ci th b cd lq Th" cd Th cd cd r-i cd cd oi cd lo r-i cd Th rH^i iq ci co'ioVi ci Th cd cd iq oi lq' iq oi 0 X -h OT Cl' -h CO OT t- 01 ■Hri Th -t* O O 01 01 -h CC X ~h 10 CC >Q IQ IQ C CC t- XC XC X t- CO O LQ- X Ol rH Ol rH O' OT CO X rH Ol rH Cl CC 10 X -h LO CC -f OT OT CH- X OT 01 O OT X 01 © CC CO CO 011- © f 01 © IO OT © Tf t- CD O X OT 01 -CO- OT t- 0] O- CD Cl X rH r- CC C LO b t^ iq m" Tt" b r-i b -h" x t4 b b b x Th lq' r-i ot Th b b t-i co id-t-i Th Th tj-' b c lq -+ b 01 rHCO CO CO CO rHOl 01 Ol 01 rH Ol Ol Old COCO Cl OJ 01 01 Old Ol CO XX c OTX L' OTX* 0 CirH O 5^-rH rH rH t-t rH rH r rH IQ IQ LQ Cl Cl CC lQ X M -h O O X 01 Th Ol 01 rH O- X OT Cl Cl CC OT 01 -h O »Q Tf X t( tr- O -h rH |r- CO O' 10- Th Th t- O O CD Th O O t- -h •+ CO -h CC OT O t-- to t- CC Th Th Cl rH -; X OXThThCOCOrHTh~hlQCCOTOTClrHl'--0 ThOO OTXCCC1C OOOrrOOOOlt- t-00 ThCO iQ"* 01Q't^-hOTt-t--trHr-'C:-CCOTt--Clt-CCCC010CC'-hCCt-XlQ10rHlQCCt-XOTCO COO XiQO ™ Cv-r HC O I0C0I--OC CC 11 0-1 >-, Cl X Ol-r OT CO© t--+-h l-a CC Ol CC CO 'I- O CO !r—1- Th 01 tO Cl IQ IQ 1-0 OT O X CO CO r-i O L- 10 X X rf X r~. -f 01 01 01 OT Th 99- rH rH rH rH r 3 X CC O -h CO 11 O X 01 CC C OT OT t- X CO I- CC H O 011- rH CO O X X r CCC1 t-x -h n1 CO O- 1.Q X t- OT CO O O ^h CC I— t- OT r-i ot OT t- X t- OT r-- O CC 10 O -h O Cl X cc- CC LO X OT OT OT t- 01 -h '- CC O X O CO- -h -h -h IQ O rH Cl -. HOT-} X CO H >Q O C Ol if. O 01 Cl' lq x ci x oi l- t- o -* rn q o co_ t- x ot c cc t- c ci ot t- ci q rn c t- cc i-_ x io x q iq " -i b cd r-i -t' -r- oi b b 1- OT rH b X' -H^ b ci b CO 10 X tH CC CO CO iQ O rH O I- 01 MWK. - . rH 01 Ol CO ri 01 01 Cl rH rH CO rH CC Ol Ol CO rH C"i 0"| rH Th CT. r-i-HThrH rH Th Th CO 0 co -h o r-ifi~CH-cx^cH-HrjcroH-tc<-:tT-;a:*i-c:ciHco.o.JCi-c QOl- Cl O 01 X OT CO r-i Ol O O tr- t- CU- t-Th rH -t X Th I~ OT C CO t- I- r- Cl X I- nC c. Ol r- IQ rH CO t- O OT O OT t- X CO Ol CC CO OT Cl CC O' CD OT rr -h O CC rH X t- 10 "t Th r-. C IO C C X Th X' cc t— cd iq t4 r-i b lo* -t- -I- b iq oi r-i ot b -t" n iq Tt x o t- Th cd t- -4 io co id ii oi t-h -t i- ii oi C I- 01 co Th -HH Th co cc lq Th Th lq- Th Th ■* co Th -r co Th cc cc Th cc co- -h co cr. -h co c.. Th Th cc -h Ti Th Tf co COO 'I COO t- HO CO X CTCOOTCOt-t-COOT LQt-CDrH IQrhlQ-hrH-h HOT-h 01 OTCC HOC Cl COrH lQOOlQ rH tr- rH Cl X OT O CO CC rH O I- CD tH -h t- X X -h CD X IQ i- -h 10 CO CO t~ CC OT X rH X rH Cl 01 CO IQ CO Ir- -h O 1-- 0-1 O Th Ol X l-Q CO t- Th Th OT t> Th X O Th X t- CO X X Th IQ t- O Th CO. r-i cd b r-i th b t-h b rn rn b b o b b o" b b b b b b b b b b b b b b rn b r-i b b Th IQ -h O O t- Cl -f OT X 01 X X IO XIO X CC X OC t- X -h -t 01 O- CD rH X Ol -h o t- t- IQ CO LOL- t- Cl -COT rHH CO "C OT ;~ 01 X CC 01 rH XX C Cl CC CC C t X rr H OT CO t-^h 01 OT LO t- O Cl Cl OT Th OT rH t- Ol O LO O O -h O 0-1 Th 01 D. Ol X X 01 l> t- CC Ol r->. X X CO CI CO ^h CO Th CO ?C 01 CO CO 01 CO 01 Ct CI CO Oi CO CO CO Cl CC CC CI cc c-; 01 CC Cl 01 CO Ct OI Th Th 01 CO CO Xt-; oib O 01 rH Th IQ rH O l> -h OT H Ol OT 011- IQ rH OT O OT O r- X C IQ Ol 01 CC Cl CO X O X OT 10-CD Old ThCl-ht^OT t-10 CO-hC I !•-CD OCC~ XCC-a 10 D t-Ot-I-XOThXOI-h IQ Th CO OT O LQ :C X H t- OT Ol O CC- CO X OT CO CC CO 10 r- IQ X I— O CO IQ rH t- CC- CC ~t Cl -i t- c\ x ?d -+■' x b r- cd Tt b -t" c: cd t-' t—h t-" 10 x t- x t4 iq b — "The Cl-i CCOIlQ- CIiQThl>Th t- O O Cl CO -t* Cl X Th - I- c. x re -r X CD r- CO -f cc OlOcOlQ-hOl rC T^ Cl CO-t 01 rOcCOlCOC -h CC Ol r-.HHHrlHnHr1HHHHHr-ir|HHHn ttr-"^,S r ^■2*3 = :+h oj ■ + : k^h ;'. - aj ti h; c > -f. ?.-, .j. ?. , ■S = i>S = ivS5feO ■ v. - . x — 'S'J. ti ^ OJ ti ^ OJ ti 3-2^ a ~ - : a i : a i is i is i x a f j: s f t: c l> oi c ■^ ^ ^ '■' c= ^ y- ci ^ K c ^SQif.HQDr?rSCQr?[x'0 S CQ X r FINANCIAL TARLBS. AA 37 PS H > o a < bi ti dH O as fc H r* o w 02 o ■3.° as .OiJOrHcc.^:-iKH-*ccccficK^cocccK«acnct-c;«Kf]©o ^^00l~^C0C^-+X^)^CCCC0C-HH-J|TtJt-C0t-O-«CrHCJCOO^rHC0C:CCCC0CC:00 t^HHlCrHHCCXCI*C^CCjOc'l-'rJCCH-Hrci^l"'inC:-tH-HV^(/;cP;;Jc'o rH C^ 01 CO C CO tH t- rH Cl r}. Ol rH © r~ CO 01 C^ X '.0 rH I- ^ CO 01 -HH C CO rH CO Ol rH Ol O LO rH ^CC 01 CO rH O r}H b- rH CC- rH X CO "0 X rH LO rH 10 CTC IO rfU~ CO rti rf rH I- CC rH 01 CO C, CD hHh rt< LO Cl*rH~ t-TrH IDCcfrHiairsaOHH^cortoCS©"©^ © © ci CO IQ t- © rH © © IQ rH IQ XCllQThrHCIrH©Ot—ClOTTht-i-HOlfr- <M01©rHCCC!OIQ-01XCC10X0CrHrH rHrHrH rHrHrH rH rH rH rH CM Th C 3 y,+ --3 tn wo :©© :o© :x-ot © © OT © © C © © C I- CO CO r- l,~ Cl O X CO- OT I- t- © IO© OT © OOO© -hlQOlOrrOH-hOT-hOt-ClX © 01 X X CH- CO- Th X rH 1- Th t- CO CO © LO © rH Th © CD' l-HOlrHOlr-lrHrHrHrHrHThlQOlThrHThTh© I- rH Th 11 X X r-i CC -t •+ Cl rH CO rH © X O CO Th IQ © rH-rid r-i r-i 01 rH t-t-t-X Th IQ t-rH Th © t-OT O- H CC 01 CIO- -f Cl©r CI -t COOT rHOXr-'CI X Th rH Th©iQ t-IQ rH © OT-X O ci ClrHTf©-h II-II--1-OT I-© X © X 01 © I- X Oil- 01 IQ OT OICO £9© Ol © IQ I- 10 Ol- T IQ O OI Th OT CO -h CC CO- C CO 10 X Ol 10 OT I- OT © © OT -t X © © © rH 01 rH ©'iq' t-'rH COTO*©" r-i Ol" b '©" -hOTTI IQCS© CO ©"-+©' © CO©' ©'©"rH Lo'rH* COCO:'© lQ*Th ©" X i-i rH r-i Cl Ol OI 01 CO CO CO Th 10 10 >1 10 1.0 © © O I- OT OT © 01 CO r- L- 01 CO 01 01 rr LO 01 © I 0110 -h OI © CC Ot X CC 01 OT © OT CC Ol t- rH ; © rH rH •+ OT I- CC rH 01 © •* ~h Th CO rH Cl OT rH © IQ IQ © Th © Cl CO rH CO X rH © CO © © © CO -f CC © IQ IQ* ©" Cl © 01* t- t-i -h X CC OT © © CO OT i- © 11 © — CO O r-i CI OT Cl rH 01 © © Ol 0111 OT OT rr 01 t- rH © 01 IQ rH t- X CC -f Tf © wrrH rH LO ©X CC t- OT IQ OT 01 OT H X X CO OI CO I- -h Tf I- CO © 11 C Tf IQ X© Ol Th X CO l- ©* r-i" rH rH r-i'01* rH Cl'r-i d'co'cO CO CO* Th ©' LO* Th l4 r-i C LO* rH rH 11 t-* OT OT CO Th rH ClrHrHrH rHrHrH tr- IQ t- rH © © 01 OI Cl CC X OT I- 11 X -h -f X CO CO )Q L- rH CO O 11 tr- '-0 © f © Cl t- X IQ X ©©-HH © Ol 01 © rH © Cl 01 © rH rH X IQ CO-Cr.-Cl-IQlQt--h HO O ©OTXX i-©t-©t-t- S^CO rHrHrHC101CCOlLO©t-rH©ThClC0©t-©Th©XTh©ClrHt-CCOllQCCCll-OIOllQ - 01 -h Cl X -h CI IQ OT' rH O I- 10- © © © I- CO -f Cl © CC X OT I- ©■ © CO © CO Cl t- CJlDOlOCIXXllOO-.CC OT© XOTCOX I- X Ol X O O I- 1:C rH CD ©■ I- © Ol O rH fc- CO IQ* © CO 01 Ol b OT t- CO © r-i LQ' rH t-" Tf" b t- IQ OT IQ* -rn ci X cd x" X b OT CO "+1 OT rH © rH IO-# rH CC IQ OT © 01 t-Oil-I-©CC© CO© -f OI rH © © CO Ol CO S^CO 01 Ol CO Th Th tJH Th Tf Th IQ LQ IQ IQ X Ol © l-O CO 'X 01 01 -t rH I- CC © Cl CO © © 1Q~ rHrHrHrHrHrHOlrHrH rHCl Ol" t- -CO 01 CO OT rr DC OT Th OT © LO © t- CO H © rH © IQ- -f 01 O -f OT O Cl OT X X 01 OT © CC IQ OT rH © OI © Th t- 01 Cl- Oil- rH CI OT © Cl Ol © t- rH © rH IQ IQ r- I- O O- © IQ O -h © Cl O OT LO ag-CO r-i OT- CO -Hh IQ © t- CO -f © t- © X OT iQ OT Ol rH OT- CC © X © © O-I OT © t- ri OT -f © © t-1- CirH rH'cicicoOl'co'co'cOTht-t-Th'ThTh© . Th t-CO Tf X X-X LO Oil X iH CO t-rH O OT-t-LO IQ-t t-r-Cl t-X CO CO X r-i CO OT X OT © CO ^ X rH t> © IQ Th CO © OT X © r-i rH OT rH Ci rH CO Th rH © I- OT 01 IQ © CO t- Cl t- © Th Th Cl TJH © ci b CO O* OT I— b rH r-i Cl OT CO Cl CO I— b O OT CO Th OT -f" X* t4 O CO rH (4 IQ LQ l4 Ol b Cl CS 'Q X IQ rH rH LO X Ol t- rH t- t- IQ X © Ol IQ IQ © Th CC CC -f OT CC C. CC OT r- 1.0 X X © Tf ^ CO IQ s^ThC0lQt-ThLQl-t-©^©lQrHX0-ll-C0X-h©OT^CIClThOThrHrHThlQ01OT«CJOLQ ©" rHrHrH Ol'rH Cl'oi d'ofoioirH 01 CC't^ Th ©VlQVl rH't>LQ'co'rHrH LOCO*" t-M Th IO X © 01 01 CO X rH 01 rHLQt-01 01© t-X © CI Ol X OT rH t-rH Th CO IQ-h Th rH-h ^h ©© r-i Th ©© I- OT© X-OTCCrH CD ©CC01OTCC © CICO-f l-OICC © I- © t- Ol t- OT O I— © a^LQ XOl Cl IQ rH rH Th Cl IQ^OT OJQ_© Cl rH 01 © Th Cl CO rH rn 0-1 Ol LO I- 01 OI X Ol r-Cl © © 01 OT'ThThThb"t-'tr4x'ciCl©'lQ"© t^l>XClrHCOCi©ThCO|4^l>'rH'©'t-'co'OT"LO"cc'OTl>Xt-*' IQ rHrHrHrHrHrHrHOlrHrHOlOlOlCICOThOlrHCOCOCOCOCOThCOLQ . © © 01 CC X CO X © I- OI © rH IQ O rH OTt- II- IQ © rH © IQ ©■ © X © X 01 © © rH 11 Th Cl © CJ i— Cl- © r-l 01 X Cl rH Tf © t- CO rH OT © X CO OT Th X- C1 01 X X O © I- OT © -h IQ Ol CO O rH CO OT OT- © IQ' © CC © *+ Cl © OT Ol' CC -f" OT IQ ci ID rH CO Tf b IO* OT CO IQ OT CC rH rh" Ol t-" r-' IQ CC* oi OT © OT-1-OT © Cl--t © X01©HC101-f ©CCOI-hOTOI© -f LO H H OT X © OT WO rH ci © ai3.XC0C0lQlQXi-©XOlXlQ©Cl t-OTC0t--f Cl CO © © © Tf t-COOT CO CO CC Cl I". LQ CC X rH'OTOT'OT'©'rHVicd-h"lQ"©©'lo'x©ll"l-o'rHCdt-ThOT'-t"CH-b^1©'lQ'cdt-'l^ ©'io' Cl Cl rH r-i r-i r-i rH rH rH 01 01 Ol 01 01 01 CO COCO CO -f ~h H © IQ LO CC 10 10 LO IQ LO LO IQ IQ X ! 01 t> X X X X © -J, CC © OT X r X oicOTh OT OT © X X X IT X © © X © XOT OT Cl XX © © © ©■© OT OT CC O OT © OT 10 ©t- ©OO ©OTOT X ClOr- ©rHr- OTOTOT 912 913, New Westminster... '■13, Essondale (9 mos.)--- 914, New Westminster 914, Essondale 915, New Westminster 916, New Westminster 916, Essondale. 917, New Westminster 917, Essondale AA 38 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. H fc H a 3 H tH o r^ B P H M a fc ►4 K o 03 O a fc o W 02 o 03 EH n'Hi . O! 5 *H " tO w O £ a g£a i r.'3 a s a , a a c rf »c o •gO-jarC ca a+St<+H rt OJ .4^-— rg-fl CJD& a; rt £ & O C" 3»»S a a tn" fc^S'CJ r-T-fl Q M- ^ a^ Tht- ©"oi LOCI rHOl X©lQt-IQiOOC0 01rHClOTOTOTXCCOOI01©COXXOCDlQCl-CTrHCCXrH©Cl Clt-COXThCOOTrHlQ©OCC01t-©CC010COt-CC01©Th©C0 01COCClQlQlQt-X cd © iq iq t-i © © oi io iq t41414 TC' b iq -h" b oi -h* cd iq" iq o" b © © cd cd x ot co x" ci CO X X OT X IQ © t- 11 r-l l- Cl OT Ol © rH © CD OT OT -h OT rH CO CO -f I- rH IQ -f OT OT -f Tf Th Th 11 Cl X rH X © OT Ol 01 01 IQ © rH t- X Th I- CO X t- 01 -t 1-1 CC IQ' CO © © r^ rH LQ CO © CO © rH © rH t- Th Ol ^ Cl Th CO rH IQ X OI -h OT 10 © t- 11 01 -h 1- t- t- Cl IQ rH © OS tP Th CO CO IQ rH OlThrHrHThrH CO IO© XTO X IQ IQ X X © OT 01 XO t-Cl CO rH OT rH OT © 01 CO CI CO 01 CO O1C0 01 CO rHTh i-HTh rHIQ Cl UO Cl© CI©rH .coTh ceo© bio* xt- ,©03 X- rH CO IQ rH OT Ol rH CO Tf OT Cl CO CO rH Tf ©© CD OT © 01 01-f CI X OT C 10© CC~tX©© Th IQ Cl X 01 OT X © OT X © rH rH © CC I- I- rH rH Tf rH OT © -f OT X 11 X L- 10 Cl X Cl Tf rH 01 rH © t- © © rH LO- CO X OT © © CC H © r-. © X 0-1 CO X © r-. O © Th © OT OT Th © 01 cd©'t>©"©"©'cot4'iQLQ'rH"cdiQ't-"Th©"©"cc"boixxoici"boi"iQ"rHX rH rH rH rH rH r-i 01 rH CO rH rH Cl rH CMrH Cl LQ© ©Th ©ClCllQOT©Th-h©C0 01©-hOTt-l>01©rH©rHLQXOT-t-X©t-tQcCCCXrHTh 11 X CC rH © Cl X X © 01 X -t © © '1 © 01 CI © th II Tf cc CC X © CO X © OT -CO cc © LQ©01 CICOOIrHCl LOTfrHlOOrH Cl ©_ ThOlOl COrHrHcO 01©tJH t4 x" X" t- X t-i" Cl" t4 t>" H ©' ■ HOO Th Th © t-Th©l-t-X;-J©0 t-©©TPL-X©©L-rHCJ© ©C-^.^rnCiOtTrt-Thr-iC CJ © © © rH X Th © rH Th t- © © X 01 CO 01 CO CC © t - CO r-It- Th t> OT 01 -tOOHH C0_ © IQ Th © Th Th © oi Th rH Tti t-i cd oi b oi cc x iq Th © b iq ©' io oi x" r-I -t* © -h ©' b © b b cd i— t-i n" b cd b cd C01Q -Hri ,© t— ClCOOOTrHXrOiO-f CCOTrH © OT© XXO OT ©X© H © X 10 rH O © 10 © © CO &&0101 X CD rH © IQ IQ t- rH Th Cl X Ol 01 O^CO ^ © « © >0^C1 Tf CO *^ Th IQ IO © ©_t- OJCO IQ r-i © IQ rHrH Cl rH CO'oi" Ol'cO Old' Cl'co" Cl'io" oi LO rH©" Cl© rHtD 011> CO©" .©rH |- © 1001C1© © XOTrH ©©OT-hClX 11O0IX11 rHXXO-H-lOOICOOTT-XXrHOTX CJ CO Th Cl Th l> X rH X O X rH OT t- I- IQ rH IQ CO CO © CO I- X CO' X © X IQ Tf rH IQ OT 0-1 rH © Cl rH CC t-i Th cd b t-i co t-i i-i © x t-i i-i iq t-i x -h* x -ti © ci iq th oi t-i © rn 10" -ti © id cd b oi ci b io* r-i -ri iQt- t- © t-© Tf © rH ©© I-rH OT CC !-X X-t©X r-i rHIQ CD HOT CO O I-f 11© II IQ rr C11Q a©-TH © © t- CO © Th Th © OT X_© © IQ X II rH IQ t- X Th Ol OT 01 Th 01 01 OT © CC H H © © IO Ol t-_ CO ThoT cd" ©" wb©«ofbcc"©"wcO-hiQ-t bbcd'cd-hTh'co't4'lQ'll"©"lQ^'cdlQCCt^'ThCO©t- rH Cl 01 01 01 01 01 01 CO CO CO CC Th . -h CO Ol X © © O rH CO o -+ 01 © IQ X -f H OT CO 0-1 OT © -f © © © CO t- -h Cl Cl cc- © n 01 Ol IQ © O t- Cl LO rH t- CO rH Th CC CO OT-1- rH X © C X t- © IQ OT- X Tf rH X Tf IQ rH -Cl CO Th © 01 CC Th LQ rH Ol rH* © t-i IQ IQ r-i b t- Tfi X CO CO © X* X t4 © r-i r-i 1-4 O* © ©TQ|-t* ©" Ol' Tf' LQ CO OT © r-i OT 01* oi CO r-i COCl Cl Cl Ol rH CD X©CC X OlO-OT © 1? Cl CO I-COH© lQl-IQThXrHXlQTht-©OT t-OT©X e^-'O^Th © CO t-l> © N-t © C0_ LO IQ Cl Cl © Th IQ Cl Ol OI 11 I- © CC IQ OT 'T CO CC Ol Ol IQ CC Ol f Tf CI xci io' cd" ciOToiThrHboiiQ'brHOT'-i cixThcobiQ'ThiQ'i— iQThTh"©bi>cot4i-.'cocc'io"b' LQ X t- CO iH O Cl rH LQ OT rH Tt © rH -t © rH Th rH rH IQ Tf rH Tf Th rH LQ © Ol © OT Cl t- © Ol LQ rH 01 rH rH rH rH 01 01 ■ Th t- X © X I- L- Th CO © rH CI Ol 10 Cl f C 01 © OT O O © Th rH rH IQ Tf CC X © rn IQ CC Ol -f CI t- C^ThOl CO rH L0OTOTOTClOTXrHt-©ThThlQOTC^rHl-X01C0©©OC0rHrHOXC0 0l©OXl0 OCri O* © IQ rH oi t-" IQ CO X ©' X OT* © rH* OI b rH* IQ OT CC ©" © © r-i © IQ cd t-i I- © b r-i x b © oi X'Q IQ X C0 01CC 10©© X CO iQrH© t-CCCCTf ThXTf-hTh-rH XOl CC© rH XI-CCO 01 COCl X S^-LQCO © CO ClTfXOilCIOCCi-COcOrHCCOTCOCC-f © ©CO f Tf © Th XCO© X Th OT M rH IQ IQ UQ©" LQ" ©" <SrH X*oi Ol't-ii x"©"rHlQ"xrH'XOTrHC0'0i IOlO t> oi rH CO UO of rH rHrH r-i rH rH rH rH rH rH . Th © © t- © IQ X OT t- © t- CO X IQ -HH OT IQ rH -h CO LQ t- IQ' © rH CO. t- rH © rH rH Cl X 011- © IQ Th CJ t- r-i LQ CO IQ X IQ © rH Clt-1- t- © X Th OT © Cl IQ CO CO X X Th X OT CI Th IQ' © IQ- ©■ C © IQ. X Th b cd r-i b x ci x b i- oi oi lo' Th" x -ti ci cd b x rn b T-i oi oi Th ©" b b t-" b cd iq* b -+' lq x b t-i ©© © © CCrHlQOT©lQ-hCOOT-t-CCThrH-h©CIX 10 X © CO CO © 01 IQ 10 X r-i OT -h © © © t- 5^-rH -h X X Th OT 01 Cl '1 Cl X H 01 rH LO t- t-IQ r-l CO 1QX 01 Ol COCl rH LQLQ ©CO ©■© CI 01 Cl X© 01*-^" ©" CO' i4rH"Xco"©"©"oico"-hOl"OT"lo"^Co"©"lo"l>CC"Th rH Cl rHrH rH Cl rHrH rHrH rHOl Ol rHrH rH rHrHrH Cl t- • © -h Th © -h t- © IQ © I- IQ Cl rH Th X rH t— t- rH -h CO t- © IQ "t OT © I- CO- © rl © CC © © O ©TQ CJXIQ Th 01 X©qciC0X©©©©l-Xt-©OTX©0JrHXt-Tf©ThrHCIC0OTlQ©lQrHt-;Ol cd b r-i ci Th © iq x ci b Tf -ti r-i b ci x b b ci r-i b b t- ci b x" cd oi oi b cc i4 b -f" © x r-i ci rHCl Th rH Cl OIOl Tf r-t -f CC-f O © Cl © I- r- rH © CC -f II CC Cl © Tf CC -ft-t- rH l-XO Tf rH IQ e^cirH t- iq t-uQ^OTt^coot-qoicit-ccrHqOTCcxo^ox^qt-qxq^K oq-rf^oirH© iq'iq iq iq" (ro""c^"©"iQ"o"bb*Q"c:b"co"oi"bcit-LQ'ciTf Lo'co'rHbco'b t-^-ft-* b"iQ*bb coot" ci" HN 01 CO Ol CO 01 CO 01 CO 01 Th 01 Th 01 LQ Ol IQ 01 iQ Ol IQ 01 © rH Cl © 6*5- CO CO Ci Cl Cl " i I0*0«ai-T;g^.-K IQ O -T Cl l~ X L- ti H IQ CJ -- L- Ol --. Cf. t- © t- Ol rHCOlOt— rHt-©©X©t-©rHOX©C0 01ClCllQt-ThC0©lQC0LQ©XrHt-t-© IQ r-i l4 CO © © X X © r-i CO ©' © CO © UQ 'ti l4 IQ OT X X b r-i Ol" t-* © ©' CO IQ 01 rH Th CO © OT © © OT 10 X -h 10 IQ t- CO I- rH rH L- OT X 01 rH LO rH Cl rH OH X OT © CC O OT Cl t- CO 01 rH tH Old t-OT HCO OIX OlOrHCO ©H Ol rH rH 01 rH rH CO Ol rH IO © rH rH rH rH rH ci XX © © X©rH-h©©©XrHIQXrH©rHt-©OtrHCl-hCl©C.ClQ©©IQ©OT©©ClTh© Th IQ LQ t- Tf © CO ci © CO IO © IQ t- rH Cl t- rH Cl t- Cl-1- 01 011- X X © Cl LQ t- 01 IQ t- CO tr- rH © aS-ClOl Th X Th © rH Cl CO © CO rHt-011- rH CO Cl t-IQ Tf rH IQ O © © Tf OT © LO rH © © © © IQ IQ X rHOl' 01 01 Cicd" Oioi OIOl" rHCO" Ofcd" rHTh rHTh rHTfT r-l LQ rH<Q rH© IQ CO X X tH CO © © © I- X X CC © 1- CC OT © Th OT l- Cl X © O t- CC X Th CO © ©■ rH X O CC IO 01 XIO t- CO COXt-Cl©t-©rH©t-©OT©rHXXOTrH-h01OTIQlQ-hCt-©COOTCOX©lQCO g^rH X X t- IQ CO CO t- X CO © Tf X IQ X IQ © CO CC CC t~ © rH IO C LO Th 10 10 CO LO CC -h © © OI Cl Cl rH Ol > C^i o> Eo - . . I coxc: •s. •rr, ac - +H O a % 10o ^JOl I — c= =a,1 CS rn O - x ci £ : 75 ci cj •. 2Es BrJ . cj' ct,a '.k;Sa; a H- C X — cc a >'co ': cc-7. C X a Wfet3 Cjfc*^ Cjt*^ c>^ ufe'S c>-,0 o ©K" #Vr C'S^ c©^ c~"^ c™"^ c-c; d F k c; f r, d r- » s P a: c r x ~ !• 7. d rt cj v. ci -: v. -; c x jj a.- v. c; i x - qj x ^ ^^HKr^Wx^Sx^Ha^Kx^Hx P© P-jrHrH 2 01 « Cl Ol S I « i 1 rH Cl Ol Ol CO CO CO Th Th Tf IQTQ IQ © © © I- t— t— X X X OT OT OT © © © rH rH rH 01 01 01 Cl01 01 Cl 01 01 01 Cl 01 01 Ct 01 01 Cl Cl Cl 01 01 Cl Cl CI 01 CO CC Cr; CO CO CO i -LI. 1.111111 !. !. 1..1.1.1.i.! I J J J l.L.li i J i i i I I I I I Ml 1 r- rH rH Ol Ol 01 CO CO C CO Th -h -h IQ II IQ © © © t- t- I- X X X OT Cl c. © o © I 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 CI 01 01 01 01 01 CI 01 01 01 01 CI 01 01 CI 01 Cl 01 01 01 01 CC CO CO ^OTOT©OTOTC1C1C1OTOT©OTOTOTOT©OT©OT©©OT-OTOTOT©©D. ©OT© FINANCIAL TABLES. AA 39 Table D.—Summary Statement showing the Gross and Net Per Capita Cost of Patients in the Three Institutions. Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster— Total maintenance vouchers $199,708.96 Proportion headquarters vouchers 4,788.64 Maintenance and repairs (Public Works Department, salaries).... 11,868.00 Maintenance and repairs (Public Works Department, expenses) 11,189.52 Inventories, March 31st, 1930 10,615.92 $238,231.04 Less Essondale Clothing Account $10,504.30 „ Colony Farm Account 1,852.72 ,, Saanich Clothing Account 1,460.00 „ sundry sales 9.00 „ inventories, March 31st, 1931 15,211.51 29,037.53 Total, Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster $209,193.51 Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale— Total maintenance vouchers $634,144.72 Proportion headquarters vouchers 9,577.28 Maintenance and repairs (Public Works Department, salaries).... 41,886.07 Maintenance and repairs (Public Works Department, expenses).... 31,432.05 New Westminster Clothing Account 10,504.30 Colony Farm sundries 636.53 Inventories, March 31st, 1930 33,998.52 $762,179.47 Less patient-labour, Colony Farm $18,000.00 „ supplies to Colony Farm 8,276.67 „ sundry sales 8.70 „ inventories, March 31st, 1931 60,564.65 ■ 86,850.02 Total, Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale 675,329.45 Mental Home, Saanich— Total maintenance vouchers $95,435.23 Proportion headquarters vouchers 2,394.32 Maintenance and repairs (Public Works Department) 8,002.29 New Westminster Clothing Account 1,460.00 Colony Farm sundries 210.00 Inventories, March 31st, 1930 3,719.72 $111,221.56 Less inventories, March 31st, 1931 6,878.74 Total, Mental Home, Saanich 104,342.82 Total operating expense for the three institutions $988,865.78 Less collections remitted to Treasury— Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster $27,326.25 Mental Hospital, Essondale 89,920.81 Mental Home, Saanich 10,491.08 ■ 127,738.14 Total net expense for the three institutions $861,127.64 Total daily-average population for the three institutions, 2,481.72, showing a gross per capita cost of $408.62 per year or $1.12 per day, or a net per capita cost of $346.98 per year or 95.05 cents per day. AA 40 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table E.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the New Westminster Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1931. Operating Expense Accounts. Operating expenditure by voucher— Salaries— Medical and clerical staff $14,476.40 Other employees 104,173.81 $118,650.21 Less room and board 19,997.45 $98,652.76 Office supplies— Books and journals $174.75 Postage and office supplies 395.61 Telephone and telegraph 542.45 1,112.81 Travelling expenses 533.93 Fuel, water, light, and power— Fuel $16,069.81 Water 2,687.97 Light and power 4,240.38 22,998.16 Maintenance and repairs—Janitors' supplies 944.73 Furniture and fixtures—Miscellaneous supplies 1,339.75 Provisions— Groceries $18,096.66 Meat 11,009.42 Fish 3,676.30 Farm produce 23,670.62 56,453.00 Uniforms and clothing— Clothing $10,274.56 Boots and slippers 1,711.09 13.985.65 Medical and surgical supplies— Drugs $913.29 Surgical instruments : 52.49 Miscellaneous 2,137.86 3,103.64 Examinations, committals, and transportation— Examinations $15.00 Committals 2.50 Transportation 220.60 238.10 Incidentals and unforeseen— Amusements $270.80 Funerals 250.00 Gas and oil 545.90 Laundry 426.94 Freight and cartage .._ 17.30 Miscellaneous 895.49 2,406.43 Total expenditure for year by voucher $199,768.96 Maintenance and repairs (expended through Public Works Department) 23,057.52 Proportion headquarters vote 4,788.64 $227,615.12 FINANCIAL TABLES. AA 41 Table E.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the New Westminster Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1931—Continued. Summary of Profit and Loss Accounts. capita Cost. Salaries $97,203.81 $177,386 Expenses— Office supplies 1,572.57 2.870 Travelling expenses 591.76 1.080 Fuel, water, light, and power 23,248.16 42.426 Maintenance and repairs 22,908.59 41.806 Furniture and fixtures 130.04 .238 Provisions 53,492.52 97.618 Uniforms and clothing 3,215.91 5.868 Medical and surgical supplies 3,103.64 5.663 Examinations, committals, and transportation 238.10 .434 Incidentals and unforeseen 4,488.41 8.190 $210,193.51 $383,579 Less patient-labour (against market price for farm produce) 1,000.00 1.825 $209,193.51 $381,754 Less Revenue Account (maintenance of patients) 27,326.25 49.867 Net cost of patients' maintenance to Government $181,867.26 $331,887 Remarks. Total patients in residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1931 348 Daily average population in New Westminster for year 547.98 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one year $383.58 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one day 1.050 Net maintenance per capita cost, one year 331.88 Net maintenance per capita cost, one day .909 Capital Expenditure. Various buildings, expended by Public Works Department $150,396.23 Table F.—Expenses and Revenue Statement of the Essondale Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1931. Operating Expense Accounts. Operating expenditure by voucher— - Salaries— Medical and clerical staff $24,200.68 Other employees 290,022.14 $314,822.82 Less room and board 77,109.34 Office supplies— $237,713.48 Books and journals $236.18 Postage and office supplies 2,186.41 Telephone and telegrams 3,171.91 5,594.50 Travelling expenses 579.11 Fuel, water, light, and power—■ Fuel $45,958.15 Water 9,832.68 Light and power 14,622.07 70,412.90 Carried forward $314,299.99 AA 42 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table F.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the Essondale Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1931—Continued. Operating Expense Accounts—Continued. Brought forward $314,299.99 Operating expenditure by voucher—Continued. Maintenance and repairs—Janitors' supplies 4,579.84 Furniture and fixtures—Miscellaneous 6,708.64 Provisions— Groceries $64,299.18 Meat 22,844.17 Fish 8,469.69 Farm produce 136,645.65 tt --p t i «.- 232,258.69 Uniforms and clothing— Clothing $29,762.65 Boots and slippers 6,438.87 Medical and surgical supplies— 3b,201.i>z Drugs $5,008.43 Instruments 1,085.78 Miscellaneous 4,996.24 Examinations, committals, and transportation— Examinations $1,243:35 Committals 62.50 Transportation 8,725.40 Incidentals and unforeseen— ' ' Amusements $1,253.64 Gratuities 265.00 Funerals 1,470.00 Auto-tires 304.15 Auto-repairs 1,057.74 Gasoline and oils .'. 1,126.26 Laundry supplies 544.23 Freight and cartage 498.22 Miscellaneous 12,454.50 . 18,974.34 Total expenditure for year by voucher $034,144.72 Maintenance and repairs (expended through Public Works Department) 73,318.12 Proportion headquarters vouchers 8,542.10 Public Hospital for Insane Account 10,504.30 $726,509.24 Summary of Profit and Loss Accounts. Yosirly P'er- Capita Cost. Salaries $240,255.58 $145,428 Expenses— Office supplies 6,514.02 3.847 Travelling expenses 694.77 .410 Fuel, water, light, and power 69,111.70 40.815 Maintenance and repairs 73,866.85 43.623 Furniture and fixtures 1,590.82 .939 Provisions 215,463.15 127.244 Clothing 40,791.10 24.090 Medical and surgical supplies 9,609.41 5.075 Carried fonvard $663,897.40 $392,071 FINANCIAL TABLES. AA 43 Summary of Profit and Loss Accounts—Continued. YearlyPer Capita Cost. Brought forward $063,897.40 $392,071 Expenses—Continued. Examinations, committals, and transportation 10,031.25 5.924 Incidentals and unforeseen 25,620.05 15.130 $699,548.70 $413,125 Less patient-labour (against market price for farm produce) 18,000.00 10.030 $081,548.70 $402,495 Less Revenue Account (maintenance of patients) 89,920.81 53.105 Net cost of patients' maintenance to Government $591,027.89 $349,390 Remarks. Total patients in residence, Essondale, March 31st, 1931 1,948 Daily average population in Essondale for year 1,693.31 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one year .' $413,125 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one day 1.13 Net maintenance per capita cost, one year 349.390 Net maintenance per capita cost, one day .957 Capital Expenditure. Various buildings, expended by Public Works Department $1,018,968.86 Table G.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the Saanich Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1931. Operating Expense Accounts. Operating expenditure by voucher— Salaries— Supervisor $2,700.00 Other employees 45,165.04 $47,865.04 Less room and board 9,067.61 Office supplies— $38,797.43 Postage and office supplies $304.11 Telephone and telegrams 266.08 570.19 Travelling expenses 49.10 Fuel, water, light, and power— Fuel $6,325.92 Water 1,330.35 Light and power 1,375.98 9,032.25 Maintenance and repairs—Janitors' supplies 1,130.77 Furniture and fixtures—Miscellaneous 040.58 Provisions— Groceries , $19,758.61 Meat 8,132.03 Fish : 1,667.70 Clothing— 29,558.34 Clothing $0,116.75 Boots and slippers 1,555.05 Medical and surgical supplies— 7,071.80 Drugs $252.90 Miscellaneous 280.50 533.40 Carried forward $87,995.80 AA 44 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Table G.—Expense and Revenue Statement of the Saanich Hospital for 12 Months ended March 31st, 1931—Continued. Operating Expense Accounts—Continued. Brought, fonvard $87,995.80 Operating expenditure by voucher—Continued. Examinations, committals, and transportation 404.05 Incidentals and unforeseen— Amusements $832.65 Funerals 409.00 Auto-tires 135.54 Auto-repairs 96.74 Gasoline and oils 249.32 Freight and cartage 48.43 Miscellaneous 5,263.64 7,035.32 Total expenditure for year by voucher $95,435.23 Proportion headquarters vouchers 2,394.32 Maintenance and repairs (expended through Public Works Department) 8,002.29 Public Hospital for Insane Account 1,460.00 Colony Farm sundries 210.00 $107,501.84 Summary of Profit and Loss Accounts. „Y<"a.rly,J'e'' Capita Cost. Salaries $40,932.95 $170,249 Expenses— Office supplies 800.07 3.327 Travelling expenses 78.02 .325 Fuel, water, light, and power 9,052.25 37.650 Maintenance and repairs 8,077.44 33.595 Furniture and fixtures 582.57 2.423 Provisions , 29,281.26 121.787 Uniforms and clothing 7,354.38 30.588 Medical and surgical supplies 533.40 2.219 Examinations, committals, and transportation 404.05 1.681 Incidentals and unforeseen 7,246.43 30.140 $104,342.82 $433,984 Less Revenue Account (maintenance of patients) 10,491.08 43.634 Net cost to Government for maintenance of patients .... $93,851.74 $390,350 Remarks. Total patients in residence, March 31st, 1931 254 Daily average population for year 240.427 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one year $433.98 Gross maintenance per capita cost, one day 1.189 Net maintenance per capita cost, one year 390.35 Net maintenance per capita cost, one day 1.07 Capital Expenditure. Various buildings, expended by Public Works Department $16,653.08 TAILOR'S REPORT. AA 45 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. Revenue of Mental Hospitals since Inception. $1,440.99 1902 $10,926.23 1921-22 680.00 1903 13,639.64 1922-23 1,342.60 1904 15,004.22 1922-23. 730.31 1905 10,013.18 1922-23 799.91 1900 19,058.42 1923-24 479.42 1907 20,753.35 1923-24 867.38 1908 25,807.83 1923-24, 1,433.04 1909 25,845.65 1924-25: 614.99 1910 26,137.38 1924-25 505.18 1911 30,100.20 1924-25 298.24 1912 35,151.97 1925-26 98.35 1913 40,756.56 1925-26 1914 42,731.83 1925-26 50.00 1915, New West 18,046.21 1926-27: 720.59 1915, Essondale 16,329.72 1926-27 750.00 1916, New West....... 18,135.91 1926-27; 220.00 1916, Essondale 21,889.74 1927-27: 599.24 1917, New West 21,435.93 1927-28, 761.15 1917, Essondale 25,350.09 1927-28, 2,418.43 1918, New West 35,169.86 1928-29. 1,585.40 1918, Essondale 32.100.14 1928-29. 2,709.53 1919-20, New West. 45,921.00 1928-29 4,409.23 1919-20, Essondale.. 53,740.40 1929-30, 3,741.71 1919-20, Saanich 3,215.39 1929-30, 3,810.80 1920-21, New West. 38,323.55 1929-30. 4,003.79 1920-21, Essondale.. 40,418.81 1930-31 4,709.04 1920-21, Saanich 3,580.31 1930-31 0,893.33 1921-22, New West. 38,409.52 1930-31 12,800.70 1921-22, 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. 27,645.05 Essondale.. 03,943.08 Saanich 7,085.17 New West. 35,239.21 Essondale.. 75,720.87 Saanich 11,594.08 New West. 33.995.92 Essondale.. 88,208.54 Saanich 10,030.80 ■New West. 37,223.30 Essondale.. 80,727.37 Saanich 11,190.30 New West. 27,320.25 Essondale.. 89,920.81 Saanich 10.491.0S TAILOR'S REPORT, 1930-31. Mental Hospital, Essondale. Uniform clothing— 170 uniform suits at $40 $8,800.00 lOl uniform pants at $10 1,610.00 t, r- <- . ,4„- $3,410.00 Patients clothing— 67 patients' suits to order at $19 $1,273.00 4 patients' suits, special, at $22 88.00 26 stock suits at $19 494.00 2 pants to order at $6.50 13.00 a. , 1,868.00 Stock— 47 canvas rugs at $2.50 $117.50 1 restraint-sheet 5.00 16 bed-ticks, with walls, etc., at $1.25 20.00 10 repair-bags at 25 cents 2.50 ... .. 145.00 Alterations— 28 coats altered at 25 cents $7.00 2 vests altered at 25 cents .50 4 pants altered at 25 cents 1.00 3 pants altered at 15 cents .45 8.95 Carried forward $10,431.95 AA 46 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. Mental Hospital, Essondale—Continued. Brought forward $10,431.95 Pressing— 968 coats pressed at 15 cents $145.20 198 vests pressed at 5 cents 9.90 991 pants pressed at 10 cents 99.10 Repairs— 254.20 4,538 coats repaired and pressed at 25 cents $1,134.50 708 vests repaired and pressed at 15 cents 106.20 4,814 pants repaired and pressed at 20 cents 962.80 134 overalls repaired and pressed at 20 cents 26.80 33 canvas rugs at 50 cents 16.50 n /■-,. 2,246.80 Credit— To goods sent to sewing-room, Essondale, from Tailor-shop, value 47.30 $12,980.25 Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster. Uniform clothing— 41 uniform suits at $40 $1,640.00 42 uniform pants at $10 420.00 Patients' clothing— 44 patients' stock suits at $19 , $836.00 4 patients' stock suits at $22 88.00 8 patients' stock pants at $6.50 52.00 Stock— 17 canvas rugs at $2.50 $42.50 10 bed-ticks at 35 cents 3.50 16 pillow-ticks at 10 cents 1.60 3 repair-bags at 25 cents .75 1 working-overall (staff) 4.00 Repairs— 792 coats repaired and pressed at 25 cents $198.00 193 vests repaired and pressed at 15 cents 28.95 941 pants repaired and pressed at 20 cents 18S.20 109 canvas rugs at 50 cents 54.50 $2,060.00 976.00 52.35 469.65 $3,558.00 Mental Home, Saanich. 31 uniform suits at $40 $1,240.00 22 uniform pants at $10 220.00 $1,460.00 Statement of Tailor-shop, 1930-31. Production— For Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster $3,558.00 For Mental Hospital, Essondale 12,980.25 For Mental Home, Saanich 1,460.00 $17,998.25 Material on hand, March 31st, 1931 2,110.88 $20,109.13 Carried forward $20,109.13 SHOEMAKER'S REPORT. AA 47 Statement of Tailor-shop, 1930-31—Continued, Brought fonvard $20,109.13 Costs— Material on hand, March 31st, 1930 $1,109.33 Salaries— Tailors $7,980.00 Seamstresses 3,600.00 11,580.00 Electric power $50.00 Electric light 30.00 80.00 Material purchases, 1930-31 7,654.11 20,423.44 Loss on operations $314.31 SHOEMAKER'S REPORT, 1930-31. Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster. New work— 14 pairs boots $97.50 6 pairs slippers 24.00 Repairs—473 pairs boots 767.30 $888.80 Mental Hospital, Essondale. New work—2% pairs boots $34.00 Repairs— 653 pairs boots 1,382.00 355 pairs slippers 379.25 $1,795.25 Statement of Shoemaker-shop, 1930-31. Production— For Public Hospital for Insane $S88.80 For Mental Hospital, Essondale 1,795.25 $2,684.05 Material on hand, March 31st, 1931 339.20 $3,023.25 Costs— Salary of Shoemaker $1,692.00 Material purchased 821.03 Light and power 35.00 Material on hand, March 31st, 1930 298.65 2.846.68 Profit on operations $176.57 AA 48 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. PRODUCTION TABLES. Articles made by Female Patients, Year ended March 31st, 1931 For Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster. Caps 51 Cuffs, pairs 117 Aprons 246 Chemises 276 Dresses 216 Handkerchiefs 221 Ties 140 Petticoats 232 Pillow-slips 586 Towels 470 Tray-cloths 85 . Pillow-shams 36 Curtains, pairs 48 Sheets 164 Bed-jackets 101 Corset-covers 32 For Mental Hospital, Essondale. Sheets 639 Roller-towels . Pillow-slips 1,380 239 Repaired for Essondale, Year ended March 31st, 1931. Bed-ticks 53 Towels Top shirts 1,114 Table-cloths Undershirts 1,101 Aprons Drawers, pairs 1,563 Combinations Socks 8,093 Pillow-slips Sheets 498 Sweaters Blankets, wool 245 Overalls, pairs Quilts 173 White coats 80 91 63 87 73 43 40 21 Repaired for Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster, Year ended March 31st, 1931. xVprons 271 Blouses 152 Chemises 1,057 Blankets 548 Dresses 1,213 Hose, pairs 2,018 Socks, pairs 1,241 Drawers, pairs 998 Shirts 367 Coats 18 Sweaters 86 Overalls, pairs 69 Skirts 1,468 Sheets 857 Pillow-slips 103 Bed-ticks 184 Bedspreads 350 Table-cloths 186 Towels 89 Sweaters 86 Petticoats 536 Work done by Male Patients at Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster, Year ended March 31st, 1931. Days. Auto-truck 353 Baker 1,039 Carpenter 897 Dining-room 970 Engineer 923 Florist 973 Garden 1,988 Kitchen 2,611 Laundry 2,133 Lawns 2,779 Wards 990 Porter 730 Piggery 2,625 Days. Painter 1,197 Plasterer and mason 636 Plumber 389 Scullery 1,097 Shoemaker 272 Store 311 Tailor 858 Farmer 5,180 Cemetery 622 Teamster 376 Upholsterer 287 Bookbinding 260 PRODUCTION TABLES. AA 49 Supplies produced at New Westminster, 1930-31. Fruit. Apples, lb 23,590 Rhubarb, lb 5,535 Red currants, lb 680 Black currants, lb 95 Gooseberries, lb 85 Plums, lb 2,725 Cherries, lb 1,035 Raspberries, lb 2,127 Pears, lb 2,145 Strawberries, lb 187 Vegetables. Potatoes, lb 2,805 Carrots, lb 4,855 Beets, lb 4,150 Parsnips, lb 6,000 Green onions, bunches 3,615 Cooking-onions, lb 4,470 Spinach, lb 1,075 Tomatoes, ripe, lb 4,470 Cucumbers, lb 4,685 Green beans, lb 1.640 Lettuce, heads 10,135 Cabbage, lb 3,900 Cauliflower, lb 35 Parsley, bunches 48 Mint, bunches 32 Peas, green, lb 1,170 Celery, heads 460 Corn, green, doz 490 Radishes, bunches 250 Kale, lb 800 Supplies produced at Colquitz, 1930-31. Fruit. Apples, lb 3,024 Crab-apples, lb 120 Grapes, lb 580 Pears, lb 1,420 Plums, lb 3,000 Red currants, lb 277 Vegetables. Beets, lb 839 Cucumbers, lb 425 Cauliflower, lb 215 Cabbage, lb 7,068 Brussels sprouts, lb 00 Carrots, lb 10,201 Corn, ears 4,440 Leeks, lb 1,415 Lettuce, heads 1,140 Squash, lb 60 Celery, heads 291 Onions, green, lb 445 Onions, dried, lb 5,105 Peas, lb 857 Potatoes, old, lb 14,060 Potatoes, new, lb 37,503 Parsnips, lb 2,630 Rhubarb, lb 2,372 Spinach, lb 788 Tomatoes, lb 3,132 Beans, wax, lb 576 Farm Produce. Pork, lb 7,236 Beef, lb 1,355 Pork, lb 880 Veal, lb 408 Rabbits, lb 1,079 Pigeons, lb 67 Chicken, lb 283 Ducks, lb 52 Turkey, lb 424 Eggs, doz 788 Milk, lb 98,933 Hay, lb 12,000 Mangels, lb 20,000 Oat-hay, lb 18,000 Carrots, white, lb 8,000 Carrots, red, lb 27,749 AA 50 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. PART III—COLONY FARM. FARM SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. Essondale, B.C., February 20th, 1932. A. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM., Medical Superintendent, Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C. Sir,—I herewith offer for your approval the annual statement concerning the operations of Colony Farm for the year ended March 31st, 1931. General conditions were favourable for crop production and the development of live stock, and one can state that on the average a successful year has been enjoyed. Everything produced was used by the institution, and all prices had a downward trend, with but little change on the fixed charges against production. Although cost of production has been lowered to a certain extent, there is likely to be a much greater drop in commodity prices, and to this end plans are being made that should very materially reduce our costs another year. With the exception of poultry, which was discontinued at the beginning of the year, and the sheep, which are being closed out this year, all other lines of food production have been increased. The outside work is being done by horses, only one small tractor being used. The workhorse force is up to standard, and replacements are being made by colts of our own raising. Seven good Clydesdale colts were successfully raised this year, and will be needed by the time they grow up to maintain our usual strength of work teams, some of which are getting along in years. The quality, production, and general health of the dairy herd has been well maintained. For the twelve months ended December, 1930, fifty-seven heifers were raised and will be absorbed in the herd. A steady increase in the demand for milk by the institution, together with replacements, and rigid culling of cows that have gone beyond the stage whereby wholesome milk can be profitably produced, necessitates this absorption. The average yield per cow for 111 cows milked in 1930, based on the Canadian Record of Performance test, was 15,038 lb. milk and 512 lb. fat per cow, this being an increase over the year of 1929 of 351 lb. milk and 12 lb. fat per cow. This increase may not seem large, but when a large herd is brought to this point spectacular yearly increases cannot be expected or gained. In recognition of this development the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada has this year awarded the farm the title of " Master-breeder " and has presented it with a very handsome shield trophy. This was the first one awarded for a herd of over 100 cows. The hog section has not been increased owing to conditions under which we are working. Although we supplied a generous amount of pork products to the institution, we are still under their requirements. As soon as better killing and curing facilities are available we expect to materially increase our output. The canning department had a very successful season, with a total pack of 82 tons of fruit and 12 tons of vegetables. Although this is not nearly up to the required output, it is almost up to the capacity of our present equipment and labour conditions. However, an increase can well be made by concentrating more on certain kinds of fruit and vegetables that can be handled more quickly. It is a genuine pleasure to be able to report that the farm staff as a whole is a capable one. They are interested in their various works and they have displayed a spirit of absolute loyalty and co-operation while performing their duties in the different branches of the farm. Respectfully submitted. • 1 P. II. Moore, B.S.A., Farm Superintendent. BURSAR'S REPORT ON COLONY FARM. Essondale. B.C., March 18th, 1932. 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 various cost sheets covering all departments of Colony Farm, for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1931. PASTURE SCENE. GROUP OF CLYDESDALE MARKS AND FOALS SIRED BY " MUSIC HALL 23735." GET OF " SIR ROMEO MILDRED COLANTHA 6TH 70275." First prize get at Vancouver and Victoria, 1931 ; also winning dairy herd at same shows. His first six daughters to finish yearly records as 2-year-olds have an average production of 17,402.5 lb. milk and 045 lb. of fat; average per cent., 3.7. " COLONY KOBA MCKINLEY 31520," AN XX ADVANCED REGISTRY SIRE BRED AT COLONY FARM. Born December 25th, 1916 ; died November 11th, 1930, after ten years of excellent service, wherein he was responsible for a wonderful improvement in the individual appearance and productive abilities of the herd. Forty-two 2-year-old daughters with year records have an average production of 15,121 lb. of milk and 508 lb. of fat. Also a number of first-class sons giving excellent service throughout the country. COLONY FARM. AA 51 You will note by the profit and loss sheet that the farm showed a profit for the year of $22,743.95, after writing off $2,759.50 loss from deaths of stock. From this must be taken allowance for patient-labour supplied for the year of $19,000. This leaves a net profit to the farm of $3,743.95. You will note very substantial profits under the dairy department, cannery, and crops, and the menu for our institutions has been substantially improved and varied by the splendid production of the cannery. All the vegetables used by the institution during the year have been produced by the farm at a very moderate cost per ton, as you will see from the statement. The entire production of the farm was used by the Mental Hospitals, and the sum of $165,828.31 was remitted to the Treasury during the year under review in payment of live stock and produce supplied the institutions. For details of any department see attached cost sheets, which may prove of interest to you. All of which is respectfully submitted. Gowan Macgowan, Bursar. BALANCE-SHEET, COLONY FARM. Land Account— Assets. April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, 1931. Colony Farm $113,389.86 Wilson Annex 108,164.35 $221,554.21 Buildings and plant 251,764.79 Water system .'. 4,411.25 Bridge 7,571.89 Fencing, pavement, etc 68,818.67 Equipment 33,208.55 Live stock— Bulls, as per inventory $2,900.00 Cows, as per inventory 47,400.00 Yearlings, as per inventory 11,104.35 Calves, as per inventory 3.162.24 Work-horses, as per inventory 8,320.00 Hogs, as per inventory 10,595.15 c , . . 83,481.74 Sundry inventories— Feed $13,735.21 Gasoline 40.74 Cannery 4,396.70 Cream 42.90 Orchard and truck-garden 10,410.00 28,625.55 Accounts receivable 482.60 Growing Crops Apportionment Account 8,081.03 $708,000.28 Liabilities. == Surplus Account ' $620,046.70 Less patient-labour 19,000.00 Profit to March 31st, 1930 $84,209.63 Profit for year , 22,743.95 $601,046.70 106,953.58 $708,000.28 AA 52 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. H Y, p 05 o H u (J CQ -4 eo OS 50 0 W o r-i -1 a Ki a H a ^ H m M |H M c Pi H ^H ^ CO -t © CO H i-H rX CO tH Cl •* CO IO 10 CJ © os © co ■* ci Tfi 3 tH =0 6& IH o "2 5 fH OJ OJ ■$ ft EO SjH o W o I 2 QJ CJ 1 § ■- fl) BO 2 T a 5 h o ^cooccoooco w fl EC c <M 's'^cMOiddrHci e « o ~ CO rH H rH rH rH O en B g fl +j tH c no ^ o cJ bn o © >o o © © © fl o Pn S 3 ccj LO © t- © O IO O >d a) cj CO Tti CO CS <£ rH CO fl IO IO CO t- CM CC sj CO W -< o rr p4 » o O M lJ Cl rH 1 O C O O h h « © : O CN IO CD CO ■* 10 TH cs IO © LO q ! © O CM th OS rH IO co : CM Ci «* CO © 00 01 Ol tr MH IO OS .3 © c d •*' co h d x cc '. d i> ci i^ id ci co io rH CO OS CO o © a © co os io i-h os : CM rH CO r-i CC IO CM © 1^ Tf! "3 ec : « CC H CC CS © ©_ : I- 01 00 CM © Tf! CM t- 01 IO t- t- a lo , CM rH OS rH O rH rH rH rH © -tf ta « 01 ci © Ml 01 Ol tfr &r «©■ s^ OS © o o ■* : © a CO ■* to o CO rH tr- W id os ci © cc i ©" rH ra OffiCOO © : © rH o cs H Ci co « ' CO *i M * co iO TfT &S- CO 09- o o o © © ta c io © © IO 7<-fl M (CH © ci © © cs © LO >0 IO IO X CO IO tr^ 0 rH N efi- s^ lOrHtr-O©©©© ©©©g©©©© ep co ot- : co : © t-- © © © © o © CO IO GO GO *tf iO © CM rH c 01 B5 © oi COO!OWOOMOffll-M<« t- © CS *"■ rH CO rH O Ol 0©©-V»»H»b®»TH CO f M Cl © H Cl C- CO >d HOlOlr-MM^OCMWt- OS 01 CM t~ GO rH © CO ©_ R i»(Mi-H ONOHON CO t- rH CO 01 OS o t- 01 CO 01 CO rH Ol » Ol Tfi©C0©©©-HHiO© © CO rfl -cfl © © o IO '^ ■* t- c o rH 0) O O IO O O O h ^ CO O C. CC t- H CO o © © rH © l— 7* os 00 LI CI IO O C N H< C LO CO rfi CO CO © O N N 9J H H O CO OhOt-CI5flCt^MCJO05O H M W N M c C CO !q WMr-ffiOWt-OOOt-fiCMMM ES O ® » "* rt ri X Q CI O H M H r« H O H CO fl O t-t (0 Ci rH © -fl rH Ci i-l 01 CO © » 01 ■ a rZ * ! c c : oj P V : c o fl a p u t ; 13 *3 s i fl . <a ft 0) P CJ a t c ) 0 1 "-j erf s H t . | g3 0) i »f EC fl i . 05 > o G ! - > 0 * S3 ; as cc cd fl a c TJ s a c : o ■ U tH fl ? n O o J 5 d c r J O t4 ; P ) : o o .■ 'H £ ' £ B'S 1 ■ 3 C c : -5 u i C ai 1 < S ( J? - c 1 ' i * •& i g 3 £ 5- £ jc art 5 » V *§ P J3 U 8 ^ fl A cb C fl +J -H Q •3 to -fl o S ed M C ) Pu W P \ r. J OU c , c ) t 3 > r ; ? ' fr i r* y c : ^ 7 -\ c £ 3 U COLONY FARM. AA 53 DAIRY AND HERDS DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Expenses. Total expense for year $48,183.44 March 31st, 1930, inventory 25.50 $48,208.94 Production. Dairy produce supplies '. $73,560.95 Ice supplies 205.10 March 31st, 1931, inventory 42.90 73,808.95 Profit for year $25,600.01 Production and Costs Account, March 31st, 1931. n,iir„ Production. uairy— Lb Milk Salaries and upkeep $1,415.50 Fuel 832.23 _ . $2,247.73 Test-cows— Salaries and upkeep $4,220.14 Feed 7,8(38.15 12,08S,29 General herd— Salaries and upkeep $12,975.53 Feed 20;916.89 Horse-labour 249.00 Tractor 36.00 Pasturage 970.00 35,147.42 $49,483.44 Less allowance for manure 1,300.00 $48,183.44 March 31st, 1930, inventory 25.50 $48,208.94 1,800,410.5 Milk Production for Year 1930-31. production 1930. Lb. April 137,721.0 May 143,078.0 June 137,227.5 July 150,613.0 August 150,302.0 September 149,577.5 October 151.034.0 November : 142,257.5 December 148,680.0 1931. January 155,627.5 February 149,862.5 March 184.370.0 1,800,410.5 Cost. $3,336.88 3,320.27 2,878.52 2,935.22 3,692.62 3.418.20 4,321.07 4,294.45 4,864.10 5,457.96 5,067.92 4,391.13 $47,978.34 Average cost of production, pasteurizing, etc., 26.65 cents per gallon. AA 54 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. MATURE COW DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling- price. Remarks. 1930. April 30. Colony Effle Poseh $150.00 75.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 150.00 300.00 150.00 100.00 $100.80 100.50 94.80 Beefed. Died. 104.40 82.80 96.00 91.92 74.40 58.80 53.70 47.28 82.80 Beefed. Colony Madam Canary Beefed. May 31. 200.00 100.00 250.00 150.00 Beefed. Died. 27.42 59.67 84.72 17.45 125.04 32.15 97.20 21.00 6.89 100.80 91.20 June 30 Colony Grace Abbekerk Canary 100.00 Beefed. Aug. 81. Colony Lulu Pauline 300.00 Beefed. Sept. 30. 300.00 Oct. 31. 300.00 200.00 400.00 300.00 Colony Julia Pauline Koba Beefed. Colony Beets Perfection Died. Laundry-fat, etc 29.50 10.24 Nov. 30. 250.00 32.20 10.48 93.30 87.60 88.32 97.92 Dec. 31 1931. Feb. 28 Colony Bessie Abbekerk 300.00 150.00 300.00 250.00 300.00 150.00 200.00 Colony Pietje Abbekerk Colony Maud Heilo Beefed. Died. Colony Wayne Heilo 165.00 150.00 27.60 9.24 104.40 89.40 21.95 Sold. Colony Julip Koba Heilo Sold. Hides sold Mar. 31 Colony Minnie Canarv 200.00 200.00 Beefed. Colony Lulu Canary Beefed. Laundrv-fat, etc Loss on inventory 3,000.00 Loss $9,375.00 2,669.61 $2,669.61 1 $6,705.39 1 Abstract of Loss. Loss by deaths and destroyed Loss by cows butchered Loss on inventory Loss $1,800.00 1,905.39 $3,705.39 3,000.00 $6,705.39 COLONY FARM. AA 55 CALVES DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling price. Remarks. April 30. May 31. June 30 July Aug. 31. 31. Sept. 30. Oct. 31. Nov. 30. Dec. 31 1931. Jan. 31 Feb. 28. Mar. 31. Colony 829a Colony 829b Colony 834a Colony 835a Colony 835b Colony Vrouka DeKol Romeo — Colony Prince Poscli Romeo Colony 842a Colony 852 a Colony 855a Colony 855b Colony 860a Colony 860b Colony Sadie Beets Colony 861a Colony Koba McKinley 70 Colony Abbekerk Sir Heilo Colony Posch Paul Romeo Segis Romeo Colony Vale Romeo Colony S72a Colony 874a Colony 874b Colony 874c Colony 874n Colony 874e Colony McKinley Romeo Colony Prince Posch Hengerveld Colony 878a Colony 878b Colony 878c Colony 879 Colony 880a Colony Vrouka Vida Colony 884a Colony 883a Colony 883b Colony Segis Elsie Beets Colony Vrouka Sir Heilo Colony Morag Beets Colony DeKol Poscli Romeo Colony 904a Colony 905a Colony 905b Colony 905c Colony 909a Colony 909b Colony 910a Colony 914a Colony Vale Koba Romeo Loss $7. 7 12 12 9 130. 130. 9. 13. 9. 9. 9 9. 19. 13. 169. 81. 156 97. 78. 9. 6 0 6 6 6 50. 65 9 9 9 6. 6 4 6 6. 96 97 65 65 50 00 00 75 00 75 75 75 75 50 00 00 25 00 50 00 35 25 25 25 .25 .25 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .00 30.00 180.00 3.00 165.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 135.00 $10.44 10.80 11.70 9.90 15.66 135.00 125.00 11.20 12.04 7.00 7.00 8.82 8.40 7.28 69.60 32.40 140.00 150.00 150.00 8.26 7.98 8.40 7.14 7.98 8.40 19.18 7.00 7.98 6.16 9.24 6.30 8.40 8.68 125.00 114.45 8.82 7.42 8.40 9.24 7.50 9.10 7.28 10.36 150.00 Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. | Vealed. | Sold. | Sold. | Vealed. | Vealed. | Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Died. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Sold. Sold. Sold. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Replacement. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Died. Vealed. Destroyed. Vealed. Died. Sold. Died. Sold. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Vealed. Sold. $1,750.93 1,500.97 $1,500.97 | $258.96 AA 56 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. CALVES DEPARTMENT—Continued, Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931—Continued. Abstract of Loss and Gain. Loss by deaths and replacements $128.10 Loss by butchered 148.81 $276.91 Profit on sales : 17.95 Loss $258.96 YEARLING DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling- price. Remarks. 1930. Oct. 31. Colony Koba Paul Romeo 1931. .Mar. 31. Colony Grace Bessie Heilo $192.50 293.00 2,988.00 $175.00 66.00 Sold. Butchered. $3,473.50 241.00 $241.00 $3,232.50 . Abstract of Loss. Loss on sales $17.50 Loss on butchered 227.00 Loss on transfers 2,988.00 Loss , $3,232.50 BULLS DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling- price. Remarks. 1930. Nov. 30. Colony Koba McKinley 1931. Mar. 31. Colony Koba McKinley 19th Loss on inventory $350.00 500.00 150.00 350.00 $1,000.00 $350.00 350.00 | Loss.. $650.00 I Destroyed. Sold. Abstract of Loss and Gain, Loss by deaths $350.00 Loss by sales 150.00 Loss on inventory 150.00 Loss $650.00 COLONY FARM. AA 57 WORK-HORSE DEPARTMENT. Sales and Deaths Account, March 31st, 1931. Name of Animal. Asset Value. Selling price. Remarks. 1930. April 30. Horse " Glen " Colony Cherry Blossom Colony Opal's Queen .... Nov. 30. 1931. Jan. 31. Colony Lens Fashion Gain on inventory $100.00 50.00 100.00 300.00 $10.00 350.00 $550.00 360.00 $360.00 Loss.. $190.00 Died. Destroyed. Destroyed. Died. Work-horse Labour Account, March 31st, 1931. Salaries and upkeep $10,927.92 Feed 6,696.27 Tractor 16.00 Less credit for manure $17,640.19 165.00 $17,475.19 Horse-labour charged to crops and other departments at 50 cents per horse-hour 20,165.25 Profit $2,690.06 Note.—Against cost of $17,475.19, 40,330.5 hours of horse-labour were performed at a cost of 43.3 cents per horse-hour. Horse-IhAbour performed, March 31st, 1931. 1930. Hours. Cost. April 3,602 $1,487.30 May _ 3,642 1,579.35 June 3,070 1,454.32 July 3,298 1,618.10 August 3,559 1,356.55 September 3,360 1,460.00 October 3,604 1,535.65 November 3,310% 1,461.50 December 3,150 1,296.45 1931. January 3,050 1,349.56 February 3,304 1,432.65 March 3,321 1,608.76 40,330% $17,640.19 Less credit for manure 165.00 $17,475.19 AA 58 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. SHEEP DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, By sales— Receipts. 1931. .... $1,389.68 344.80 Wool sold 133.35 Expenses. Feed $1,867.83 $23.47 17.39 100.00 Inventory, March 31st, 1930 1,635.00 1,775.86 Profit $91.97 HOG DEPARTMENT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. By sales- Receipts. . Live hogs $820.37 Pork, bacon, etc., supplied Essondale Hospital 25,435.55 Pork, bacon, etc., supplied New Westminster Hospital 2,679.84 $28,935.76 Inventory, March 31st, 1931— Feed, etc $1,284.15 Hogs 9,311.00 10,595.15 $39,530.91 Expenses. Salaries and upkeep $4,587.11 Fuel 30.95 Feed 12,338.36 Horse-labour 463.00 Purchase of boar 43.89 $17,463.31 Inventory, March 31st, 1930— Feed, etc $2,361.30 Hogs 9,873.20 12,234.50 29,697.81 Profit $9,833.10 CANNERY. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Production. Supplies to Essondale Hospital $26,464.17 Supplies to New Westminster Hospital 1,771.40 Inventory, March 31st, 1931 4,396.70 $32,632.27 Carried forward * $32,632.27 COLONY FARM. A A 59 CANNERY— Continued. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931—Continued. Brought forward $32,632.27 Expenses. Repairs $82.37 Salaries ; 1,880.00 Horse-labour 10.00 Sugar, spices, etc 2,811.54 Cans > 3,880.43 Fruit and vegetables 7,665.85 Fuel 186.40 Inventory, March 31st, 1930 5,497.15 Profit 22,013.74 $10,618 53 ORCHARD AND TRUCK-GARDEN. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Receipts. Produce supplied Hospitals Fruit and vegetables supplied cannery Inventory, March 31st, 1931 $9,207.25 777.55 $9,984.80 10,410.00 Expenses. Vouchers $4,974.16 Horse-labour 2,721.50 Fuel 3712 Fertilizer, etc 647 95 Inventory, March 31st, 1930 $8,380.73 Profit CROP DEPARTMENT. Potatoes—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, Production. Yield of crop, 1,318,400 lb 1931. Expenses. Ploughing Manure and hauling Fertilizer, etc Cultivating and disking Digging and hauling Seed Profit Field W.R. 6, 44 acres; Field W.R. I, 10 acres; total, 54 acres. Y cost per ton, $9.13. ield per acre, 12.2 tons; AA 60 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. CROP DEPARTMENT—Continued. Oats—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Production. Yield of oats, 180,000 lb $1,980.00 Yield of straw, 2,120 bales 1,060.00 Yield of sundries 200.00 $3,240.00 Expenses. Ploughing $414.60 Seed : 259.70 Cultivating 164.00 Baling straw 91.00 Cutting, threshing, and hauling 590.50 1,519.80 Profit $1,720.20 Field No. 6 W.R., 9.5 acres; Field No. 8, 19 acres; Field No. 2, 25 acres; total, 53.5 acres. Yield per acre, 3,513 lb. oats; cost per ton, $10.34. Hat—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Production. Yield of hay, 191,900 lb $1,727.10 Expenses. Fertilizer $198.40 Seed 341.75 Mowing and hauling . 347.50 887.65 Profit $839.45 Field No. 2, 28 acres;" Field No. 7, 2.75 acres; Field No. 8, 5 acres; Field No. 5 W.R., 2 acres; total, 38.75 acres. Yield per acre, 2.48 tons; cost per ton, $9.24. Ensilage—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Production. Yield of clover, 360,000 lb $868.50 Yield of green oats, 240,000 lb 600.00 Yield of peas, oats, and vetches, 300,000 lb 750.00 Yield of corn, 600,000 lb 1,500.00 Yield of green feed, 69,000 lb 172.50 $3,891.00 Expenses. Ploughing $178.50 Manure and hauling 971.99 Seed 85.65 Cultivating 554.00 Mowing and hauling 883.50 2,673.64 Profit $1,217.36 Field 1 W.R.. 25 acres; Field 6. AV.R., 20 acres; Field 4 W.R., 4 acres; Field No. 8, 15 acres; Field No. 7, 15 acres; total, 79 acres. Yield per acre, 10 tons; cost per ton, $3.40. COLONY FARM. AA 61 CROP DEPARTMENT—Continued. Onions—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Production. Yield, 34,200 lb. $621.50 Expenses. Ploughing $27.50 Fertilizer 105.66 Cultivating 16.50 Hauling 12.00 161.60 Profit $459.84 Field No. 6 W.R., 1.5 acres. Yield per acre, 11.4 tons; cost per ton, $9.51. Carrots—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Production. Yield, 78,000 lb $390.00 Expenses. Fertilizer $60.00 Seed 27.00 Cultivating . .. . 27.75 Hauling 52.00 106.75 Profit $223.25 Field No. 1 W.R., 3 acres. Yield per acre, 12.33 tons; cost per ton, $4.51. Roots—Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Production. Yield, 656,200 lb $2,116.20 Expen ses. Ploughing $113.50 Cultivating 229.00 Fertilizer 343.37 Manure 410.00 Seed .. 135.80 Hauling 199.50 . 1,431.17 Profit $685.03 Field No. 8, 20 acres. Yield per acre, 16.4 tons; cost per ton, $4.38. TRACTOR ACCOUNT. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. 1,334% hours' work $2,669.00 Expenses. Salaries $1,160.85 Gasoline 403.90 1,564.75 Profit $1,104.25 .# AA 62 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. GENERAL EXPENSES OF MAINTENANCE AND ADMINISTRATION. Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1931. Expenses. Salaries and vouchers $22,813.09 Horse-labour 1,270.00 Fuel 274.60 Sundry supplies to employees 552.56 $24,910.25 Proportion headquarters expenses 2,394.32 Loss on inventories of equipment 871.26 General repairs through Public Works Department 7,092.51 Loss $35,268.34 MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC. Essondale Hospital—Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1931. Dairy produce— Milk, 1,048.853.5 lb $47,216.12 Cream, 1,030 lb 308.99 Butter, 5,776.5 lb 2,888.25 $50,413.36 Meats— Beef, 17,945 lb $2,060.52 Veal, 2,958 lb 411.52 Mutton, 2,155 lb ■. 344.80 Pork roasts, 44,693 lb 13,407.90 Liver, etc., 19,542 lb 1,954.20 Sausage, 12,403 lb 2,479.60 Bacon and ham, 8,381 lb 2,933.35 Green bacon, 10,263 lb 3,078.90 Lard, 7,908 lb 1,581.60 Sundries 332.07 28,584.46 Fruit and vegetables— Fresh $24,382.47 Canned 26,282.20 50,664.67 Sundries— Horse-labour $6,900.00 Gasoline 538.19 Ice : 181.50 7,019.09 $137,282.18 New Westminster Hospital—Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1931. Dairy produce— Milk, 304,540 lb $13,704.30 Cream, 450.25 lb 130.85 $13,841.15 Carried fonvard $13,841.15 COLONY FARM. AA 03 MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC.—Continued. New Westminster Hospital—Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1931—Continued. Brought forward $13,841.15 Meats—Pork 2,079.84 Fruit and vegetables— Fresh $3,129.93 Canned 1,771.40 a , . 4,901.33 Sundries— Horse-labour $2,100.00 Miscellaneous 148.30 2,248.30 $23,670.62 Accounts receivable, March 31st, 1931. Sundry amounts due for live stock, etc., sold $482.60 Remittances to Treasury. Sundry remittances to Treasury during the year 1930-31 in payment of live stock and produce sales $165,828.31 Orchard and Small Fruits. Prunes and plums $2,361.00 Cherries 344.00 Pears 736.50 Apples 1,701.50 Black currants 948.75 Red currants 875.00 Raspberries 887.50 Strawberries 357.00 Blackberries, loganberries, and gooseberries 560.00 Rhubarb 242.50 $9,013.75 Bees and bee supplies 616.25 Vegetables, etc, in field and storage 780.00 $10,410.00 Summary' of Equipment Inventories, March 31st, 1931. Equipment in dairy s $5,502.60 Equipment in cannery 1,401.00 Equipment in horse and cow barns 1,603.00 Farm implements 12,992.00 Pumping and land-clearing 9,464.00 Piggery and butcher-shop 387.00 Carpenter and blacksmith 1,181.20 Sundry equipment 677.75 $33,208.55 VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfibld, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1932. 375-432-9203
- Library Home /
- Search Collections /
- Open Collections /
- Browse Collections /
- BC Sessional Papers /
- DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY ANNUAL REPORT OF...
Open Collections
BC Sessional Papers
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MENTAL HOSPITALS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA… British Columbia. Legislative Assembly [1932]
jpg
Page Metadata
Item Metadata
Title | DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MENTAL HOSPITALS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR 12 MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31ST 1931 |
Alternate Title | MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1930-31. |
Creator |
British Columbia. Legislative Assembly |
Publisher | Victoria, BC : Government Printer |
Date Issued | [1932] |
Genre |
Legislative proceedings |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | J110.L5 S7 1932_V02_19_AA1_AA63 |
Collection |
Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia |
Source | Original Format: Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Library. Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia |
Date Available | 2016-03-14 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy or otherwise distribute these images please contact the Legislative Library of British Columbia |
CatalogueRecord | http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1198198 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0300626 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
Download
- Media
- bcsessional-1.0300626.pdf
- Metadata
- JSON: bcsessional-1.0300626.json
- JSON-LD: bcsessional-1.0300626-ld.json
- RDF/XML (Pretty): bcsessional-1.0300626-rdf.xml
- RDF/JSON: bcsessional-1.0300626-rdf.json
- Turtle: bcsessional-1.0300626-turtle.txt
- N-Triples: bcsessional-1.0300626-rdf-ntriples.txt
- Original Record: bcsessional-1.0300626-source.json
- Full Text
- bcsessional-1.0300626-fulltext.txt
- Citation
- bcsessional-1.0300626.ris
Full Text
Cite
Citation Scheme:
Usage Statistics
Share
Embed
Customize your widget with the following options, then copy and paste the code below into the HTML
of your page to embed this item in your website.
<div id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidgetDisplay">
<script id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidget"
src="{[{embed.src}]}"
data-item="{[{embed.item}]}"
data-collection="{[{embed.collection}]}"
data-metadata="{[{embed.showMetadata}]}"
data-width="{[{embed.width}]}"
data-media="{[{embed.selectedMedia}]}"
async >
</script>
</div>

https://iiif.library.ubc.ca/presentation/cdm.bcsessional.1-0300626/manifest