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To His Honour Robert Randolph Bruce,\nLieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia.\nMay it please Your Honour :\nThe undersigned respectfully submits herewith the Annual Report of the Medical Superintendent of the Mental Hospitals for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1930.\nS. L. HOWE,\nProvincial Secretary.\nProvincial Secretary's Office.  TABLE OF CONTENTS.\nPART L\u2014MEDICAL. Page\nOfiicers and Staff, List of  7\nReport\u2014General Medical Superintendent _  9\nReport, Laboratory\u2014Director of Laboratory  12\nReport\u2014X-ray Department  13\nReport\u2014Visiting Dentist  13\nStatistical Tables\u2014\n1. Movement of Population during Year  14\n2. Summary of Operations of Hospitals since Inception  16\n3. Admissions, Discharges, and Deaths  17\n4. Civil State of Patients admitted  17\n5. Religious Denominations of Patients  17\n6. Educational Status of Patients  18\n7. Nationality of Patients  18\n8. Districts from which Patients were admitted  19\n9. Occupation of Patients prior to Admission  20\n10. Age of Patients on Admission  21\n11. Number of Attacks at Time of Admission  21\n12. Alleged Duration of Attacks prior to Admission....  21\n13. Table of Heredity  22\n14. Alleged Cause of Insanity in Patients admitted  22\n15. State of Bodily Health of Patients admitted  22\n16. Form of Mental Disorder in Patients admitted  23\n17a. Probation, Number' allowed out on, Essondale  23\n17b. Probation, Number allowed out on, New VFestminster  23\n17c. Probation, Number allowed out on, Saanich  24\n18a. Discharges, showing Alleged Duration of Insanity, Essondale  24\n18b. Discharges, showing Alleged Duration of Insanity, New AA\"estminster  24\n18o. Discharges, showing Alleged Duration of Insanity, Saanich  24\n19a. Discharges, showing Length of Residence in Hospital and Condition at Time of\nDischarge, Essondale  25\n19s. Discharges, showing Length of Residence in Hospital and Condition at Time of\nDischarge, New AA'estminster  25\n19c. Discharges, showing Length of Residence in Hospital and Condition at Time of\nDischarge, Saanich  25\n20. Deaths, Cause of, and Length of Time in Hospital, Essondale, New AVestminster,\nand Saanich  26\n21. Deportations, New Westminster, Essondale, and Saanich  31\nPART IL\u2014FINANCIAL.\nReport\u2014Bursar _  32\nBalance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, New Westminster  33\nBalance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, Essondale  34\nBalance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account, Saanich _  35\nA. Average Residence, Maintenance, and Per Capita Cost since Inception  36\n\"      L  Analysis of Gross Per- Capita Cost 37, 38\nC       l\n'      '   Yearly Gross Expenditure, Analysis of, since Inception  .    39, 40\nC 1. j\nD. Summary of Gross and Net Per Capita Cost in all Hospitals  41\nE. Expense and Revenue Statement, New Westminster  42\nF. Expense and Revenue Statement, Essondale  44\nG. Expense and Revenue Statement, Saanich  46 Page.\nRevenue, Table of, since Inception  47\nReport, Financial\u2014-Tailor's Department  48\nReport, Financial\u2014Shoemaker's Department  49\nProduction Tables\u2014\nArticles made by Female Patients  50\nMending done by Female Patients for Essondale  50\nMending done by Female Patients for New Westminster  50\nAA'ork done by Patients at New AVestminster  50\nSupplies produced at New AVestminster , ,  51\nSupplies produced at Colquitz -.  51\nPART III.\u2014COLONY FARM.\nReport\u2014Farm Superintendent  52\nReport\u2014Financial, General\u2014Bursar  52\nBalance-sheet  53\nProfit and Loss Account  54\nDairy and Herds Department\u2014\nProfit and Loss Account  55\nProduction and Costs Account  55\nMilk Production and Cost _  55\nMature Cow Department\u2014Profit and Loss Account _  56\nYearling Department\u2014Profit and Loss Account  56\nCalves Department\u2014Profit and Loss Account ,  57\nWork-horse Department\u2014\nSales and Deaths Account  58\nHorse-labour Account  58\nHorse-labour performed  59\nSheep Department\u2014Profit and Loss Account  59\nHog Department\u2014Profit and Loss Account  59\nPoultry Department\u2014Profit and Loss Account  60\nCannery\u2014Profit and Loss Account  60\nTruck-garden and Nursery\u2014Profit and Loss Account  61\nCrop Department\u2014Profit and Loss Account, etc  61\nTractor Account  64\nMaintenance and Administration, General  64\nMiscellaneous Statements, Inventories, etc.\u2014\nProduce supplied to Essondale  64\nProduce supplied to New AVestminster _  65\nAccounts receivable  65\nNursery Stock supplied to Public Schools and Institutions  66\nColony Farm Nursery  66\nEquipment  67 '\nDEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY.\nHon.\nS. L. Howe, Provincial Secretary.\nP. Walker, Deputy Provincial Secretary.\nA. L. Crease, M.D.,\nCM., Medical Superintendent.\nE. J. Ryan, M.D., CM.,\nAssistant Medical Superintendent.\nG. S. Macgowan, Bursar.\nOFFICERS AND STAFF, ESSONDALE.\nMedical:\nBusiness:\nL.\nE.\nSauriol, M.D., CM., L.M.C.C.\nThos. Weeks, Assistant Bursar.\nA.\nM\nGee, M.D., CM., L.M.C.C\nJ. Pumphrey, Steward.\nU.\nP.\nByrne, M.B., L.M.C.C\nM. H. McCabe, Book-keeper.\nG.\nA.\nMinorgan, M.D., L.M.C.C\nMiss A. Haslam, Stenographer.\nJ.\nM.\nJackson, M.D., L.M.C.C\nG.\nMathewson, Chief Attendant.\nChaplains:\nMiss E. M. Leonard, R.N., Matron.\nRev. H. R. Pearson, Protestant.\nMrs.\nI. H. Wedge, Clinical Clerk.\nRev. Father M. Collins, Roman Catholic.\nTrad\nes, Essondale:\nJ. L. Malcolm, Chief Engineer.\nA. Cooter, Chief Cook.\nJ. Renton, Outside Overseer.\nW. AA'orrall, Laundryman.\nAV. G. Armour, Baker.\nT. Mowbray, Electrician.\nH. Lonsdale, Builder.\nJ. Symington, Plumber.\nW. McKenzie, Mason.\nW. J. Willows, Barber.\nE. Rushto\ny, Auto Mechanic.\nOFFICERS AND SI\nAFF, NEW WESTMINSTER.\nMedical:\nBusiness:\nC.\nFt.\nBenwell, M.B., L.M.C.C\nThos. Cambridge, Assistant Bursar.\nB.\nII\n0. Harry, M.D., CM., L.M.C.C\nJ. F. O'Reilly, Steward.\nMiss M. Fillmore, Matron.\nChaplains:\nF.\nSpooner, Chief Attendant.\nRev. H. E. McPherson, Protestant.\nF.\nGillard, Clinical Clerk and Stenographi\ncr.           Rev. Father T. P. Murphy, Roman CathoHc.\nTrades, .\nNew Westminster:\nR. T. Hall, Carpenter.\nE. B. Jones, Laundryman.\nJ. Booth, Gardener.\nJ. McMillan, Shoemaker.\nR. Graham, Engineer.\nWm. Powell, Painter.\nH. Bailey, Farmer.\nW. AV. Galloway, Tailor.\n0. M. *\nDoyle, Plumber.\nOFFICERS AND\nSTAFF, COLONY FARM.\nP.\nH\nMoore, B.A., B.S.A., Superintendent.\nJ. Lobban, Record Clerk.\nOFFICERS Al\n\u25a0JD STAFF, COLQUITZ.\nGeo. Hall, M.D.\n, CM., Visiting Physician.\nGranby Farrant, Supervisor.\nHarry Hoult, Chief Attendant.  ..\u25a0:?'i. ::.\u25a0.\/:\u25a0...        .  REPORT OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT\nFor the Twelve Months ended March 31st, 1930.\nPART I.\u2014MEDICAL.\nProvincial Mental Hospital,\nEssondale, B.C., April 1st, 1930.\nThe Honourable the Provincial Secretary,\nParliament Buildings, Victoria,, B.C.\nSir,\u2014I have the honour to submit herewith for your consideration the Fifty-eighth Annual\nReport of the Provincial Mental Hospitals at Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich.\nThe following table shows briefly but comprehensively the movements of the Hospital\npopulation during the period April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930:\u2014\nMovement of Population.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nIn residence, April 1st, 1929\t\nOn probation but remaining on registers\t\nOn escape but remaining on registers\t\nNew admissions ,\t\nTotal under treatment\t\nDischarged in full during year ,\t\nContinuing on probation at end of year\t\nDied during the year\t\nTotal discharged and died during year.\nIn residence, March 31st, 1930\t\n1.599\n57\n3\n392\n748\n54\n210\n2,347\n111\n3\n602\n2,051\n1,012\n204\n59\n164\n120\n46\n59\n427\n225\n1,624\n787\n3,063\n324\n105\n223\n652\n2,411\nStudying the above table, the following points come to notice:\u2014\n(1.)  Increase in the number of admissions this year as compared to last.. 59\n(2.) Net increase in population in residence at end of year....  64\n(3.)  Rate of deaths to total treated (per cent.)  7.28\n(4.)  Rate of discharges to admissions (exclusive of deaths)  (percent.).. 71.26\nADMISSIONS.\nIt is always interesting to note the birthplace of those admitted to the Mental Hospitals,\nand our analysis shows that 206 (or 34.21 per cent.) were Canadian born, 225 (or 37.36 per\ncent.) were born in different parts of the British Empire, and 167 (or 27.74 per cent.) were of\nforeign birth;  4 were of unknown birth.\nThe different types of mental conditions do not vary a great deal from previous years.\nThose suffering from general paresis are about the same, but there is au increase in admissions\nof those of lower mentality. The relative proportions and general classifications show little\nchange.\nDISCHARGES.\nIt is now a generally accepted fact that those mental cases who are admitted in their early\nstages have an infinitely better opportunity of recovering from their mental trouble than those\nadmitted at a later date.   This is indicated in the following table :\u2014\nTable showing the Alleged Duration op Insanity, prior to Admission,\nin those discharged from the Three Institutions during\nthe Year April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nLess than six months  150\nOver six months  53\nDuration not known  108\nNot insane      3\nTotal  324 BB 10 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nDuring the year 324 were discharged. Of these, 112 were discharged as recovered, 155 as\nimproved, 54 as unimproved, and 3 had no psychosis. Of the number discharged in full, 53 were\ndeported, an increase of 6 over those of last year, and 12 were repatriated through the courtesy\nof friends or relatives.\nIn noting the increase in our deportations, I would like to take this opportunity of thanking\nthe Canadian Immigration Department for the very valuable assistance rendered the Hospital.\nAt all times their courtesy and efforts have been outstanding, and their work is of untold\nbenefit both to the Province and the Mental Hospital. As may be imagined, some of the cases\npresent many difficulties, chiefly on account of lack of reliable information, but the Immigration\nDepartment is most co-operative and leaves no stone unturned to obtain the necessary details to\neffect the deportation of the various cases.\nIt is stated that there are 30,000 mental cases in the different institutions in Canada. The\npopulation of Canada is rated at 9,000,000, which gives a proportion of 1 to 300 who are insane.\nThrough the activities of the Canadian National Committee of Mental Hygiene feeble-minded\nschools and psychopathic hospitals are being advocated, and this will enable the mental cases to\nbe treated at an earlier date in life than has been possible heretofore. By so doing it is hoped\nthat the number admitted to the mental hospitals in Canada will gradually lessen.\nIn British Columbia we have 400 feeble-minded in our mental institutions, and if this\nnumber is deducted from the total population of mental cases our average is the same\u2014namely,\n1 to 300 who are insane.\nTREATMENT.\nAll patients when admitted are received into the Psychopathic Ward, from whence, after a\nperiod of treatment and observation, they are transferred to other wards to which they would\nappear most suited. It is, however, greatly to be deplored that, on account of severe overcrowding and increased admissions, patients are unable to spend as long a time as they should\non the Psychopathic Wards, but have to be moved to make room for new arrivals. Longer\nperiods of observation would be most beneficial in a great number of cases.\nTreatment by malaria and tryparsamide of general paresis cases is still being continued\nand the results are quite up to the average.    The percentage is as follows:   One-third, apparent\ncures;   one-third, improved;   and one-third,  unimproved.    If the patient's physical condition\ndemands it, the tryparsamide treatment is given first, then the malaria, then follows special\ntreatment.\nLABORATORY.\nWork in this department has progressed very satisfactorily this year under the direction\nof Dr. U. P. Byrne. All routine tests have been carried out on each patient and additional tests\ndone when occasion demanded. AAre are, however, lacking in more up-to-date equipment, but are\nhoping to gradually obtain more, as it is greatly needed if we are to progress and keep up with\nthe standard set.\nVery excellent work has been accomplished by Dr. A. M. Gee in the X-ray Department.\nThis is a most valuable adjunct to our Hospital and materially helps the staff in treatment and\ndiagnosis.    Separate reports of the two above departments will be found elsewhere in the report.\nACTIVITIES.\nI am very glad to be able to report that the new Female Unit is under construction and\ngoing ahead well. It is to house the female patients from New VPestminster and will also take\nan extra ward of women who now occupy one of the male wards in the centre block. Ample\nprovision is being made in this new building to allow for occupational therapy and physical\ntraining. It is our endeavour to give all patients employment and supervised recreation, as it\nis felt that not only does it make Hospital life more interesting, but there is a great curative\nvalue attached as well as excellent training.\nConstruction on the Apartment Block and the Nurses' Home has shown marked progress,\nand it was with great pleasure that the latter was formally opened in November. The Nurses'\nHome fulfils a long-felt want and is a splendid addition to our Essondale unit. The Farm\nCottage has been enlarged and this has helped to relieve the overcrowding.\nAll outside activities have been carried on very thoroughly and carefully. The new orchard\nis showing splendid growth and more fruit-trees will be planted. With our ever-increasing\npopulation this is a necessity  and land-clearing  is  continually  going  on.    The grounds  are SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. BB 11\ngradually  being laid  out to  conform  with  the general plan  and  present  a  very  handsome\nappearance.\nThe usual maintenance, repairs, and painting have been done and all buildings have received\ncareful attention.\nFINANCES.\nTables showing full statements of finances during the past fiscal year will be found in the\nletter and report of the Bursar.\nCOLONY FARM.\nThe report of the Farm Superintendent is attached and shows clearly the operations of this\nbranch of the Hospital service.\nRECOMMENDATIONS.\nI would again strongly draw to your attention the urgent necessity of the segregation of the\nfeeble-minded. We are only able to accommodate about one-third of our feeble-minded population in the Feeble-minded Building, and even this construction has been condemned as a fire-\nhazard.\nI would also strongly recommend the importance of a Psychopathic Hospital in this Province ;  its need cannot be stressed too greatly.\nThere is also a growing need of a Social Service Department in connection with the\nHospital. Its benefits would be manifold and of inestimable value to patients, relatives, as\nwell as the Hospital staff.\nOBITUARIES.\nIt is with great regret that I have to record the deaths of two of our very valued employees.\nMr. Stinchcombe, overseer of grounds, passed away during the year after an illness of several\nmonths. He was many, many years in the Hospital service, first in New Westminster and later\nat Essondale. He was largely responsible for the planning of the Essondale grounds' and his\nsplendid work will be a monument to him for years to come.\nLater, we lost Mr. Fitzgerald, one of our oldest employees. He came to the institution in\nNew Westminster in the very early days and worked for the Hospital practically up to the time\nof his demise. He did the brick-laying and cement-work first at New Westminster and then at\nEssondale.\nThe loss of these two very valued employees is keenly felt, as their loyal and devoted\nservice to the Hospital was an inspiration and worthy of the highest commendation.\nACKNOWLEDGMENTS.\nI would like to make certain acknowledgments before closing my report to those who have\nhelped in the work of the Hospital during the past fiscal year. First, I wish to mention Mrs.\nEllis, Convener of the Red Cross Visiting Committee, who has been untiring in her efforts to\nprovide extra comforts for the returned soldier patients. She has also been the means of several\nsplendid concerts being held, which have been thoroughly appreciated by all who were privileged\nto hear them.\nI also desire to extend our thanks to the loyal co-operation of the British Columbia Provincial Police. They are always most willing to assist us in every way and their work is\ninvaluable to us.\nI wish to acknowledge with grateful thanks my sincere appreciation of the loyal support\nand co-operation tendered me at all times by the medical officers and staff of the Mental\nHospitals; I would especially mention Dr. E. J. Ryan, Assistant Medical Superintendent, and\nMr. Farrant, Supervisor, Mental Home, Saanich, in this connection.\nFinally, to yon, 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\nthe various problems and needs of the Mental Hospital. Your kindly consideration has been\nmuch appreciated and is greatly instrumental in aiding and forwarding the progress of the\nMental Hospitals in this Province.\nI have the honour to be,\nSir,\nYour obedient servant,\nA. L. CREASE,\nMedical Superintendent. BB 12 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nLABORATORY REPORT.\nProvincial Mental Hospital,\nEssondale, B.C., March 31st, 1930.\nA. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM.,\nMedical Superintendent, Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale, B.C.\nSir,\u2014Following is a report of the work performed in the Laboratory at Essondale from\nApril 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930 :\u2014\nUrinalysis routine   767\nQuantitative sugar        6\nQuantitative albumin     28\nTwo-hour test       1\nBlood\u2014\nKahn positive     65\nKahn negative  540\nBlood-counts\u2014\nRed     22\nWhite       7\nHaemoglobin _     31\nDifferential     17\nBlood sugar       4\nSpinal fluid\u2014\nKahn positive      25\nKahn negative     30\nGlobulin       55\nCell-count       4\nSputa for tuberculosis   234\nSmears for malaria  ,     14\nAutopsies        5\nCultures     13\nWidal        3\nGastric analysis       1\nSmears\u2014\nNose      10\nThroat     16\nUrethral       3\nArincent's angina       6\nIntravenous tryparsamide  234\nManganese chloride     39\nBismuth   179\nSedimentation test -  105\nGum mastic      14\nHair for fungus       1\nI have, etc.,\nUltan P. Bryne,\nPathologist. \u2022. ca-\nC   -:-.-,\n' * O\n' ^ cc;:p\n\u25a0nl^r OO\nooovocv<ox^0o\/*''0^\nrx^\/ OC OC OO T-O lOO\nrf\u2122\u00bbCv'\ni\u20141\n-C'>:.?,,;\n-:,Wc '\n\u00ab&\u00ab\u25a0\u2022'.:\nK?.c;c :\u25a0;...\n\u25a011\n\u25a0Hi\n?\u2022-'\"-&,\"   ^\ni?>CC -:\n\u25a0\u2022\u25a0>*?,,'\nrt.:::.\n\u25a0\/\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\n: CC:\n\u00a3gM! <:\nj    :\n^c,...\n\u25a0m\nm\n\u25a0i\n\u2022JBWmmKI\nENTRANCE   TO   NEW   FEMALE  UNIT.  DENTAL REPORT. BB 13\nX KAY EEPORT.\nProvincial Mental Hospital,\nEssondale, B.C., March 31st, 1930.\nA. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM.,\nMedical Superintendent, Provincial Mental Hospital, Es>sondale, B.C.\nSir,\u2014Following is a report of the work performed in the X-ray Department of the Hospital\nfrom April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930 :\u2014\nHead and sinuses  ..  48\nVertebrae   18\nTeeth    24\nExtremities  90\nChest  38\nGastro-intestinal -  11\nPelvis   24\nTotal exposures  253\nI have, etc.,\nArthur M. Gee,\nPhysician and Roentgenologist.\nDENTAL REPORT.\nProvincial Mental Hospitals,\nEssondale and New AAtestminster, B.C., March 31st, 1930.\nA. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM.,\nMedical Superintendent, Provincial Mental Hospital, Es-sondale, B.C.\nSir,\u2014I beg to submit herewith report of dental work performed during the year ended\nMarch 31st, 1930 :\u2014\nAbcesses treated        1\nBridges repaired       5\nBridges reset \t\nDenture adjustments     19\nDenture repairs '.     35\nDentures       5\nExtractions   425\nFillings,  amalgam     37\nFellings, synthetic porcelain  :     38\nGeneral anaesthetics       3\nOther treatments ,     16\nPyorrhoea treatment       5\nScaling and cleaning      24\nI have, etc.,\nEmery Jones,\nDental Surgeon. BB 14\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 1.-\nSTATISTICAL TABLES.\n-Showing the Operations op the Hospitals, Essondale, New Westminster, and\nSaanich, from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nMovement of Population.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nTotal.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n1,270\n100\n229\n52\n4\n1\n3\n121\n627\n36\n18\n1,391\n727\n229\n88\n22\n1\n3\n1,659\n392\n802\n210\nIn residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1929\t\nIn residence, Saanich, March 31st, 1929\t\nOn probation, carried forward from 1928-29, Essondale..\nOn probation, carried forward from 1928\u201429, New West-\nOn probation, carried forward from 1928-29, Saanich\nEscaped, carried forward from 1928-29, Essondale\t\nEscaped, carried forward from 1928-29, New Westminster\n2,461\nAdmitted during the year 1929-30\u2014\nFrom the Yukon\t\n602\nTotal under treatment,  Essondale,  New Westminster,\nand Saanich, April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930..\nDischarged   during  period  April   1st,   1929,   to   March\n31st, 1930\u2014\n(a.)   From Essondale\u2014\n56\n100\n34\n2\n52\n4\n156\n38\n30\n15\n1\n27\n21\n94\n130\n49\n3\n79\n4\n177\n2,051\n427\n1,012\n225\n3,063\nDied\t\n(6.)   From New Westminster\u2014\n404\n132\n536\n5\n3\n2\n3\n13\n19\n4\n19\n38\n18\n22\n4\n21\n41\nAs unimproved\t\nDied\t\n(c.)  From Saanich\u2014\u25a0\n13\n93\n106\n3\n1\n1\n5\n3\n1\n1\n5\nDied\t\nTotal  discharged  from  Essondale,  New  Westminster,\n10\n10\n652\nTotal in residence, Essondale, New Westminster, and\n1,624\n787\n2,411 STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 15\nTable No. 1.\u2014Showing the Operations of the Hospitals, Essondale, New AVestminster, and\nSaanich, from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nMovement of Population.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nTotal.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nEssondale\u2014\nTotal on books, March 31st, 1929    \t\n1,325\n392\n2\n157\n210\n1,482\n602\n2\n1,719\n428\n367\n213\n2,086\nDischarged during 1929-30\t\n404\n13\n11\n132\n81\n536\n94\n11\n641\n104\n13\n645\n81\n749\n94\n1,291\n154\n1,445\nNew Westminster\u2014\nTotal on books, March 31st, 1929\t\n117\n15\n726\n93\nReceived from Essondale\t\n843\nDischarged during 1929-30\t\n13\n2\n93\n106\n2\n108\n230\n11\n230\n11\nTotal in residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1930..\n102\n633\n735\nSaanich\u2014\nTotal on books, March 31st, 1929\t\n241\n10\n241\nDischarged during 1929-30\t\n10\n10\n10\n1,291\n102\n231\n154\n633\n1,445\n735\n231\n231\n231\n1,624\n787\nTotal in residence, New Westminster, March 31st, 1930-\nTotal in residence, Saanich, March 31st, 1930\t\nGrand total in residence, Essondale, New Westminster,\nand Saanich, March 31st, 1930\t\n2,411\nDaily average population  2,378.03\nPercentage of discharges on admissions (not including deaths)..       71.26\nPercentage of recoveries on admissions        19.10\nPercentage of deaths on whole number under treatment  7.28 BB 16\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 2.\u2014Showing in Summary Form the Operations of the Hospital since\nits Inception.\n1872\t\n1873\t\n1874\t\n1875\t\n1876\t\n1877\t\n1878\t\n1879\t\n1880 :..\n1881\t\n1882\t\n1883\t\n1884\t\n1885\t\n1886\t\n1887\t\n1888\t\n1889\t\n1890\t\n1891\t\n1892\t\n1893\t\n1894\t\n1895  ...\n1896\t\n1897\t\n1898\t\n1899\t\n1900\t\n1901\t\n1902\t\n190.3\t\n1904\t\n1905\t\n1906\t\n1907\t\n1908\t\n1909\t\n1910\t\n1911\t\n1912\t\n1913\t\n1914\t\n1915\t\n1916\t\n1917\t\n1918\t\nJan. 1,1919, to\nMar. 31, 1920\n1920-1921..\n1921-1922..\n1922-1923..\n1923-1924..\n1924-1925..\n1925-1926..\n1926-1927..\n1927-1928..\n1928-1929..\n1929-1930..\nT3\n18\n15\n12\n29\n22\n14\n16\n18\n17\n13\n7\n8\n10\n20\n27\n36\n26\n41\n52\n49\n52\n44\n80\n62\n64\n74\n81\n101\n113\n115\n121\n139\n115\n123\n150\n221\n230\n232\n280\n332\n375\n380\n402\n332\n353\n371\n375\n574\n489\n478\n438\n447\n461\n475\n494\n542\n543\n602\nDischarges.\n1\n10\n4\n3\n11\n4\n7\n4\n5\n5\n3\n4\n2\n5\n10\n15\n12\n14\n17\n19\n17\n14\n13\n29\n23\n20\n27\n31\n38\n40\n30\n38\n46\n43\n36*\n48\n68*\n73+\n84\n67-f\n74*\n90\u00a7\n58\n83\n73+\n88\n75\n116\n88\n96\n91\n84+\n63\n5711\n76\u00a7\n75*\n92+\n118*\niz- \u00a3\n5\n6\n5\n6\n4\n10\n18\n19\n11\n25\n8\n13\n32\n27\n20\n31\n37\n26\n33\n43\n43\n56\n77\n82\n114\n128\n146\n126\n91\n96\n78\n95\n221\n173\n178\n167\n121\n242\n240\n171\n252\n294\n311\n1\n5\n3\n10\n5\n3\n8\n8\n5\n5\n2\n3\n2\n5\n6\n5\n3\n4\n12\n20\n13\n14\n19\n20\n9\n14\n19\n21\n29\n25\n25\n26\n26\n27\n28\n39\n57\n40\n41\n60\n76\n67\n74\n89\n80\n106\n132\n132\n122\n114\n133\n163\n138\n142\n161\n147\n181\n223\nP3 a,\nK.\n16\n14\n19\n32\n35\n38\n36\n41\n48\n48\n49\n49\n51\n61\n66\n77\n82\n100\n117\n123\n135\n133\n162\n164\n171\n203\n221\n234\n258\n284\n311\n349\n321\n348\n388\n461\n507\n536\n595\n690\n752\n919\n1,027\n1,090\n1,205\n1.301\n1,347\n1,458\n1,566\n1,649\n1,697\n1,784\n1,884\n1,995\n2,125\n2,269\n2,347\n2,411\n5\n13\n3\n3\n5\n7\n2\n10\n5\n11\n5\n18\n17\n6\n12\n29\n2\n7\n32\n18\n13\n24\n26\n27\n38\n27\n43\n73\n46\n29\n48\n105\n62\n167\n108\n63\n115\n96\n46\n111\n108\n83\n48\n87\n100\n111\n130\n144\n78\n64\nft\n28\n18\n31\n26\n48\n54\n49\n54\n54\n58\n61\n55\n57\n59\n71\n88\n102\n103\n123\n152\n166\n175\n179\n213\n224\n228\n246\n285\n327\n356\n377\n413\n466\n480\n505\n552\n666\n765\n816\n896\n1,034\n1,065\n1,264\n1,364\n1,437\n1,527\n1,650\n1,753\n2,025\n2,043\n2,137\n2,180\n2,234\n2,327\n2,434\n2,565\n2,743\n2,914\n3,063\ntf S\n5.55\n66.66\n33.33\n10.34\n50.00\n28.57\n43.75\n22.22\n29.41\n38.46\n42.85\n50.00\n20.00\n25.00\n37.03\n41.66\n46.15\n34.15\n32.69\n38.77\n32.69\n31.81\n16.25\n46.77\n35.93\n27.03\n33.33\n30.69\n33.63\n34.78\n24.79\n27.34\n40 00\n33.33\n23.03\n21.30\n28.30\n31.00\n30.00\n19.57\n18.90\n22 63\n14.43\n25.00\n20.68\n23.72\n20.00\n20.20\n14.17\n20.08\n20.77\n18.56\n13.66\n12.00\n15.38\n13.28\n16.76\n19.10\nPercentage of Discharges to Admissions (Deaths excluded).\nPercentage of\nDeaths to AVhole\nNumber under\nTreatment.\n5.55\n5.55\n80.00\n16.12\n33.33\n11.53\n26.89\n20.83\n63.63\n9.35\n78.57\n6.12\n62.50\n16.16\n27.77\n14.81\n29.41\n8.62\n61.54\n8.19\n57.14\n3.63\n62.50\n5.26\n60.00\n3.33\n25.00\n6.94\n59.25\n6.81\n55.55\n4.80\n69.23\n2.87\n46.34\n3.25\n44.23\n7.64\n46.94\n11.69\n51.92\n6.95\n72.72\n7.60\n40.00\n8.92\n64.51\n8.92\n75.00\n3.94\n37.83\n5.69\n49.38\n6.66\n62.37\n6.42\n57.52\n8.14\n52.17\n6.63\n50.41\n6.06\n53.96\n5.57\n62.61\n5.42\n61.78\n5.34\n52.06\n5.04\n41.20\n5.08\n53.90\n7.44\n64.60\n6.40\n59.28\n4.57\n54.42\n5.83\n53.80\n7.02\n62.10\n5.30\n45 77\n5.43\n52.41\n6.19\n47.87\n5 24\n44.74\n6.42\n45.33\n7.47\n58.71\n6 51\n72 60\n5.97\n57.32\n5.33\n59.36\n6.10\n64.20\n7.25\n66.16\n5.93\n62.53\n5.83\n50 00\n6.27\n60.33\n5 36\n71 07\n6 21\n7126\n7.28\nf Three not insane.        t One not insane.        J Two not insane.       \u00a7 Four not insane.\nj Six not insane. PATHOLOGY-BOOM.  STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 17\nTable No. 3.\u2014Showing the Total Number of Admissions, Discharges, and\nApril 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nDeaths\nFROM\nMonths.\nAdmissions.\nDlSCHAKGES.\nDeaths.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n1929.\n33\n37\n33\n31\n32\n24\n29\n30\n35\n40\n34\n34\n24\n22\n17\n11\n22\n17\n14\n15\n21\n14\n20\n13\n57\n59\n50\n42\n54\n41\n43\n45\n56\n54\n54\n47\n10\n12\n21\n8\n16\n17\n17\n29\n22\n17\n20\n15\n8\n10\n17\n8\n5\n7\n8\n12\n6\n15\n12\n12\n18\n22\n38\n16\n21\n24\n25\n41\n28\n32\n32\n27\n15\n13\n13\n10\n10\n4\n10\n13\n17\n24\n18\n17\n6\n4\n3\n4\n5\n2\n5\n4\n7\n8\n'    4\n7\n21\n17\n16\nJuly\t\n14\n15\n6\n15\n17\n24\n1930.\n32\n22\n24\nTotals\t\n392\n210\n602\n204\n120\n324\n164\n59\n223\nTable No. 4.\u2014Showing Civil State of Patients admitted from April 1st,\nto March 31st, 1930.\n1929,\nCivil State.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n144\n224\n18\n1\n5\n119\n65\n1\n25\n263\n289\n19~\n26\n5\nTotals\t\n392\n210\n602\nTable No. 5.\u2014Showing Religious Denominations of Patients admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nReligious Denominations.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n4\n2\n11\n3\n7\n52\n1\n234\n69\n2\n2\n5\n1\n1\n1\n9\n169\n21\n1\n7\n5\n2\n11\n3\nGreek Catholic\t\n8\n1\n61\n1\n403\n90\n3\n9\n5\nTotals\t\n392\n210\n602 BB 18\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 6.\u2014Showing the Degree of Education of those admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nDegree of Education. \u2022\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nGood\t\n28\n298\n46\n20\n26\n154\n17\n13\n54\n452\n63\n33\nTotals....\t\n392\n210\n602\nTable No. 7.\u2014Showing the Nationality of those admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nNationality.\nMale.\nFemale,\nTotal.\n1\n6\n2\n12\n2\n85\n17\n2\n7\n1\n2\n1\n1\n17\n4\n3\n8\n1\n1\n12\n1\n1\n5\n32\n2\n1\n16\n3\n24\n2\n1\n4\n29\n4\n10\n47\n4\n9\n9\n2\n1\n58\n3\n1\n1\n2\n7\n1\n1\n2\n1\n20\n1\n1\n18\n2\n1\n1\n36\n6\n2\n5\n25\n2\n3\n7\n1\n8\n2\nChina\t\n12\n3\n143\nFinland\t\n20\n3\n8\n1\nHolland ..           \t\n4\n1\nIndia\t\n1\n24\nItaly\t\n5\n4\n8\n1\n1\n14\n1\n1\n6\n52\nSerbia \t\n3\n1\n17\n3\n42\n4\n2\nCanada\u2014\n5\nBritish Columbia\t\n65\n10\n5\n15\n72\n6\n12\n16\nTotals   \t\n302\n210\n602 STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 19\nTable No. 8.\u2014Showing what Districts contributed Patients from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nriace of Residence.\nMale.\nFemale.    Total\nPlace of Residence.\nFemale.    Total\nAgassiz   \t\nAiyansh   \t\nAlberni \t\nAlert  Bay   \t\nAllenby   \t\nAnyox   \t\nAppledale \t\nArmstrong  \t\nArrowhead \t\nAshcroft \t\nBaynes Lake \t\nBella Coola \t\nBloedel \t\nBradner  \t\nBrandywine Falls \t\nBrighouse \t\nBurnaby \t\nBurquitlam   \t\nCape Scott \t\nCarlin \t\nCastlegar  \t\nChemainus \t\nChilliwack  \t\nClinton  \t\nClo-oose\t\nCloverdale   \t\nCobble  Hill  \t\nCoghlan   \t\nCopper Mountain  \t\nCranbrook   \t\nCreston   \t\nCumberland \t\nDawson \t\nDouglas   \t\nDuncan   \t\nEdgewater  \t\nEnderby  \t\nEnglewood \t\nEsquimalt   \t\nFort   Steele   \t\nGanges  \t\nGibsons Landing \t\nGiscome   \t\nGlacier  \t\nGlenora  \t\nGolden   \t\nGrand Forks \t\nGranite Bay \t\nGreenwood \t\nHansard \t\nHardwicke Island \t\nHatzic  \t\nHope \t\nHorn   Lake   \t\nHosmer \t\nInvermere   \t\nJessica  \t\nKamloops \t\nKaslo   \t\nKelowna   \t\nKeremeos \t\nKersley \t\nKimberley \t\nCarried forward..\n1\n1\n2\n2\n1\n1\n1\n3\n2\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n1\n1\n13\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n6\n1\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\n3\n1\no\n1\n1\n3\n1\n73\n36\n109\nBrought forward.\nKingcome Inlet \t\nKitchener \t\nLang  Bay   \t\nLangley   Prairie   \t\nLantzville \t\nLardeau  \t\nLavington   \t\nLongworth \t\nLulu   Island   \t\nLumby   \t\nLytton   \t\nMaillardville  \t\nMalakwa   \t\nMamette Lake \t\nMarpole  \t\nMatsqui   \t\nMenzies  Bay  \t\nMerritt \t\nMidway   \t\nMission   \t\nMiworth \t\nMonte Creek  \t\nMud   River  \t\nNakusp \t\nNanaimo   \t\nNaramata \t\nNeedles  \t\nNelson  \t\nNemiah  Valley  \t\nNew Westminster \t\nNorthfield  \t\nOakalla Prison Farm \t\nOcean   Falls   \t\nOyama   \t\nPenticton  \t\nPitt Meadows \t\nPoplar   Creek   \t\nPort Clements \t\nPort Coquitlam \t\nPort Essington \t\nPort Haney \t\nPort Mann \t\nPort Moody \t\nPort  Washington  \t\nPouce Coupe\t\nPowell River \t\nPrince George \t\nPrince Rupert \t\nPrinceton  \t\nQueen Charlotte Islands..\nQuesnel \t\nRevelstoke\t\nRiske Creek \t\nRock Bay\t\nRossland\t\nRuby Creek \t\nRuskin   \t\nRutland   \t\nSaanich \t\nSalmon Arm \t\nSandon\t\nSicamous  \t\nCarried forward...\n73\n1\n1\n1\n1\n183\n36\n1\n11\n1\n109\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\n4\n1\n1\n1\n3\n1\n1\n1\n1\n6\n1\n1\n6\n1\n36\n1\n3\n4\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\n6\n1\n2\n1\n3\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n6\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n13\n1\n85\n268 BB 20\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 8-\n-Showing what Districts contributed Patients from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nPlace of Residence.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nPlace of Residence.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nBrought forward....\nSlocan   \t\n183\n2\n3\n2\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n3\n1\n85\n2\n1\n268\n2\n3\n2\n1\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\n2\n4\n1\nBrought forward....\n201\n1\n1\n150\n6\n1\n30\n1\n1\n88\n1\n93\n4\n1\n2\n19\n1\n1\n289\n1\n1\n1\n243\n10\n2\n2\n49\nWaldo \t\n1\nWilliams  Lake   \t\n1 .\nTrail\n1\n1\nTotals \t\nCarried forward....\n201\n88\n289\n392\n210\n602\nTable No. 9.\u2014Showing the Occupations of those admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nOccupation.\nMale.     Female.    Total\nOccupation.\nMale.     Female.      Total\nAdvertising agent \t\nBaker  \t\nBarber   \t\nBlacksmith   \t\nBoiler-maker  \t\nBook-keeper\t\nBricklayer  \t\nButcher   \t\nCarpenter    \t\nChemist   \t\nCleaner  \t\nClerk\t\nCoach \t\nCook \t\nDomestic   \t\nDruggist    \t\nElectrical   engineer  \t\nElectrician\t\nEngineer   \t\nFarmer \t\nFarm-hand\t\nFireman  \t\nFisherman  \t\nGardener   \t\nHousekeeper  \t\nHousewife   \t\nInsurance agent \t\nJanitor \t\nJeweller  \t\nLabourer   \t\nLather\t\nLaundryman   \t\nLawyer \t\nLayman   \t\nLogger   \t\nLongshoreman \t\nLumberman   \t\nMachinist    \t\nMarine engineer\t\nMechanic   \t\nMerchant     ...\t\n \u201e_-JCLarri.e.il,..t(>X3eaXQ\\._._.,.\n1\n2\n1\n2\n1\n5\n1\n1\n10\n1\n1\n12\n1\n2\n1\n1\n12T\n1\n1\n28\n5\n135\n.281\n152\n1\n2\n1\n2\n1\n6\n1\n1\n10\n1\n1\n13\n1\n4\n8\n1\n1\n2\n2\n37\n4\n135\n1\n1\n1\n127\n1\n2\n1\n1\n28\n2\n1\n2\n1\n433\nBrought forward\nMilker\t\nMillwright  \t\nMiner\t\nMining engineer \t\nNaval officer \t\nNone \t\nNurse\t\nPainter \t\nPensioner\t\nPhotographer \t\nPhysician \t\nPlasterer   \t\nPlumber \t\nPrinter\t\nProspector  \t\nPulp-tester \t\nRailroad employee \t\nRetired \t\nSailor   -\t\nSalesman   \t\nSaw-filer \t\nSheep-herder   \t\nShipper\t\nShipwright \t\nShoeblack   \t\nShoemaker \t\nSoldier\t\nSteam-fitter \t\nStenographer \t\nSteward\t\nStorekeeper   \t\nStudent   \t\nTailor \t\nTeacher \t\nTeamster\t\nTimekeeper\t\nUnknown   \t\nVulcanizer  \t\nWaiter  \t\nTotals \t\n281\n1\n392\n152\n1\n10\n2\n1\n29\n47\n3\n4\n1\n1\n1\n2\n1\n3\n7\n1\n4\n2\n1\n13\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n2\n1\n3\n2\n1\n5\n1\n4\n4\n1\n1\n1\n1\n433\n1\n1\n10\n2\n1\n76\n3\n4\n1\n1\n1\n1\n4\n2\n1\n13\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n2\n1\n3\n2\n1\n5\n1\n4\n4\n. 1\n1\n1\n1\n210.\n602 I\n:\nUk\n3>t -'fXl.\nHhh\nONE  SECTION  OF DAY-ROOM.\nSECTION OF IA11GEK DORMITORY.  STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 21\nTable No. 10.\u2014Showing the Ages of those admitted from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nAge.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nUn\n15\n11\n23\n47\n40\n43\n55\n44\n36\n22\n20\n14\n11\n4\n7\n9\n11\n19\n18\n18\n22\n16\n31\n29\n8\n7\n9\n8\n1\n4\n24\n20                           \t\n22\n25     \u201e\t\n42\n30     \u201e                                   \t\n65\n35     \u201e     \t\n58\n,40     \u201e\t\n65\n45     \u201e                                       \t\n71\n,      50     \u201e    .                            \t\n74\n55     \u201e     \t\n65\n60                                             \u2022 . -           j\t\n30\n65      \u201e     \t\n27\n70      \u201e     \t\n23\n75     \u201e                                                             \t\n19\n80     \u201e     \t\n5\nOv\ner     80     ,,    \t\n11\nTotals\t\n392\n210\n602\nTable No. 11.\u2014Showing the Number of Attacks in those admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nNumber of Attacks.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nFirst\t\n180\n51\n11\n6\n4\n2\n138\n130\n36\n7\n1\n1\n1\n34\n310\n87\nThird :\t\n18\nFourth    .          \t\n7\n5\n3\n172\nTotals\t\n392\n210\n602\nTable No. 12.\u2014Showing the Alleged Duration of Attack prior to Admission from April 1st,\n1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nDuration of Attack.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n66\n68\n37\n11\n14\n7\n11\n7\n4\n10\n2\n155\n27\n31\n35\n19\n9\n11\n13\n10\n3\n9\n1\n42\n93\n99\n72\n\u201e      6     \u201e\t\n30\n\u201e     12     \u201e                       \t\n23\n18\n5     \u201e       \t\n24\n\u201e    10     \t\n\u201e   15    \u201e     ;\t\n17\n7\nOver   15     ,,                                                     \t\n19\n3\n197\nTotals\t\n392\n210\n602 BB 22\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 13.\u2014Showing Statistics of Heredity in those admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nHeredity.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n5\n3\n63\n27\n292\no\n3\n10\n52\n17\n127\n1\n8\n13\nHeredity\t\n115\n44\n419\n3\nTotals\t\n392\n210\n602\nTable No. 14.\u2014Showing the Alleged Cause of Attack in those admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nAlleged Cause.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n30\n11\n3\n160\n10\n63\n27\n3\n5\n26\n5\n2\n35\n6\n3\n3\n2\n2\n1\n89\n1\n52\n17\n10\n3\n5\n1\n1\n17\n3\n6\n32\n13\n4\n249\n11\n115\n44\n13\n8\n31\n6\n3\n52\n9\n3\n3\n6\n392\n210\n602\nTable No. 15.\u2014Showing the State of Bodily Health in those admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nBodily Condition.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n-\n142\n213\n37\n77\n113\n20\n219\n326\n57\n392\n210\n902 STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 23\nTable No. 16.\u2014Showing the Form of Mental Disorder in those admitted from April 1st, 1929,\nto March 31st, 1930.\nForm of Disorder.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\nAcute mania\t\nArteriosclerosis\t\nCerebrospinal lues\t\nDementia praecox\t\nEpilepsy\t\nGeneral  paresis\t\nImbecility and idiocy\t\nInvolutional melancholia\t\nManic depressive\t\nMoron\t\nNot insane ,\t\nParanoia\t\nPsychasthenia\t\nPsychoneurosis\t\nSenile dementia\t\nSomatic disease and psychosis\nToxic psychosis\t\nTraumatic psychosis\t\nTotals\t\n13\n1\n115\n11\n26\n29\n4\n35\n35\n1\n392\n38\n3\n5\n27\n100\n1\n1\n2\n210\n11\n15\n1\n153\n14\n31\n56\n4\n196\n1\n1\n53\n14\n38\n1\n602\nTable No. 17a.\u2014Showing the Number allowed out on Probation and Results from April 1st,\n1929, to March 31st, 1930, Essondale.\nResults.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n56\n100\n34\n2\n21\n52\n38\n30\n15\n1\n18\n27\n94\n130\n49\n3\n39\n79\nTotals\t\n265\n129\n394\nTable No. 17b.\u2014Showing the Number allowed out on Probation and Results from April 1st,\n1929, to March 31st, 1930, New AVestminster.\nResults.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n5\n3\n1\n2\n13\n19\n4\n10\n19\n18\n22\n4\n11\n21\nTotals\t\n11\n65\n76 BB 24\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 17c.\u2014Showing the Number allowed out on Probation and Results from April 1st,\n1929, to March 31st, 1930, Saanich.    .\nResults.\nMale.\nFemale.   I    Total.\n        I\t\nDischarged recovered\t\nDischarged improved\t\nDischarged unimproved\t\nReturned to  Hospital\t\nStill out at the close of the year\nTotals\t\nTable No. 18a.\u2014Showing the Alleged Duration of Insanity prior to Admission in those\ndischarged from Essondale from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nDuration of Insanity.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n40\n25\n13\n5\n6\n9\n6\n1\n9\n2\n76\n13\n12\n8\n9\n4\n1\n2\n4\n1\n27\n37\n,,           2 months\t\n21\n3        \t\n14\n6        \u201e      \t\n10\n12        ,,      \t\n12\n7\n3        \t\n3\n13\n3\n103\nTotals\t\n192\n84\n276\nTable No. 18b.\u2014Showing the Alleged Duration of Insanity prior to Admission in those\ndischarged from New Westminster from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nDuration of Insanity.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n2\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\n6\n8\n4\n2\n2\n5\n2\n1\n2\n4\n8\n9\n4\n3        \t\n9\n6        \t\n4\n12        ,,       \t\n5\n3\n2\n3\n4\nTotals\t\n8\n36\n44\nTable No. 18c.\u2014Showing the Alleged Duration of Insanity prior to Admission in those\ndischarged from saanich from april 1st, 1929, to march 31st, 1930.\nDuration of Insanity.\nMale.\nFemale.\nTotal.\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n6      \u201e      \t\n1\n1\n4\n4 %**\n.\u25a0MiHiiriT^\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0    ..\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\".\"\u25a0.\"\"\"\"\u25a0\n\u25a0<\u25a0'-  STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 25\nTable No. 19a.\u2014Showing the Length of Residence of those discharged from\nEssondale from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nDischarged\nrecovered.\nDischarged\nimproved.\nDischarged\nunimproved.\nNot\nInsane.\nLength of Residence.\na\"\n\"3\na>\nrt\nS\n<u\nUt\na*\nrt\ns\nat\n3\nal\n\"3\nS\na)\nfe\nrt\naj\nrt\nS\na\n8\n10\n4\n15\n7\n6\n3\n1\n1\n1\n6\n5\n4\n14\n5\n1\n3\n8\n14\n8\n29\n14\n4\n18\n2\n2\n1\n4\n8\n4\n9\n1\n1\nQ\nl\n4\n2\n12\n6\n3\n1\n2\n2\n1\n6\n3\n2\n2\n2\n1\n1\n1\n3      \u201e        \t\n6      \u201e        \t\n9      \u201e        \t\n\u2022  \u201e    12\n3      \u201e        \t\n4      \t\n5       \u201e\t\nTotals\t\n56\n38\n100\n30\n34\n15\n2\n1\nTable No. 19b.\u2014Showing the Length of Residence of those discharged from\nNew AVestminster from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\n\u2022\nDischarged\nrecovered.\nDischarged\nimproved.\nDischarged\nunimproved.\nNot\nInsane.\nLength of Residence.\ncj\n3\naJ\nrt\nS\nCi\nfe\nto\n1\nal\n'at\ng\nfe\naJ\nnt\n\u00ab\na\nOJ\nfe\nat\n'rt\naj\n*3\ns\n4\n1\n2\n1\n2\n2\n3\n1\n2\n1\n2\n1\n3\n3\n1\n2\n1\n2\n6\n1\n1\n2\n,,      6      \u201e        \t\n9      \u201e ,\n\u201e    12\n\u201e       3       .,        \t\n4      \u201e\t\nTotals\t\n5\n13\n3\n19\n4\nTable No. 19c.\u2014Showing the Length of Residence of those discharged from\nSaanich from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nf Residence.\nDischarged\nrecovered.\nDischarged\nimproved.\nDischarged\nunimproved.\nNot\nInsane.\nLength o\noj\"\nrt\na\"\n3\nfe\nrt\nal\n|\nfe\nOj\n\"3\nrr\ns\nat\nfe\nal\nrt\nat\nrt\n3\nat\nfe\nUnder 4 months\t\n1\n1\n1\n1\nTotals    .\n3\n1 BB 26\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 20.\u2014Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930,\nEssondale, New AVestminster, and Saanich.\n(a.) Essondale.\nTime  in  Hospital.\nRegister\nInitials.\nSex.\nAge.\nCertified Cause.\nNo.\nYears.\nMonths.\nDays.\n10616\nJ. W.\nM.\n74\n1\n9\nExhaustion of senile dementia ; cardiac\ndecompensation.\n10300\nW. H. Mc.\nM.\n44\n8\n13\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n8508\nA. G. M.\nM.\n13\n4\n2\n24\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10048\nW. J. T. D.\nM.\n36\n1\n1\n29\nBronchopneumonia.\n10599\nG. W. C.\nM.\n67\n1\n22\nCerebral hemorrhage.\n8283\nA. M.\nM.\n29\n4\n9\n6\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10675\nJ. E. J.\nM.\n72\n13\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10678\nM. I.\nF.\n21\n13\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n10638\nW. C. B.\nM.\n67\n1\n1\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n10686\nF. E. B.\nF.\n26\n7\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n9187\nA. M.\nM.\n59\n2\n10\n8\nLobar pneumonia.\n10204\nR.  H. W.\nM.\n41\n10\n29\nExhaustion of general  paresis.\n9467\nD.  Y.\nM.\n77\n2\n\"     4\n6\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n6167\nL. W. H. P.\nM.\n54\n0\n4\n10\nExhaustion of epileptic psychosis.\n6086\nT. P. C.\nM.\n24\n9\n6\n23\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10615\nW.  T.\nM.\n84\n2\n6\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n1612\nD.   Mc.\nM.\n76\n24\n1\n16\nMyocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n9378\nA.  F.\nM.\n53\n2\n6\n28\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n10586\nD.  S.\nM.\n45\n2\n28\nExhaustion of terminal dementia.\n10345\nC. A. E. L.\nM.\n26\n8\n12\nCerebral hsemorrhage.\n5864\nM. S.\nM.\n41\n10\n21\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10601\nIi. J. II.\nM.\n21\n9\n23\nExhaustion of epilepsy.\n10625\nM. S.\nF.\n37\n2\n10\nSuicide by hanging.\n10728\nE. A.\nM.\n74\n20\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n,10628\nE. B.\nF.\n80\n2\n13\nExhaustion of senile dementia ; bronchopneumonia.\n10451\nJ. H. F.\nF.\n43\n6\n8\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n5307\nJ. B.\nM.\n52\n11\n6\n12\nBronchopneumonia.\n3913\nR. J. W.\nM.    '\n73\n15\n4\n12\nArteriosclerosis ; pulmonary infarction.\n10655\nG. S. K.\nM.\n74\n2\n9\nSuicide by strangulation.\n778\nF.  W.\nM.\n70\n31\n7\n29\nChronic   myocarditis;   arteriosclerosis.\n2911\nJ. C. c.\nM.\n67\n18\n25\nArteriosclerosis ; myocarditis.\n10469\nR. A.\nM.\n56\n6\n14\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n4478\nF. C.\nM.\n37\n14\n15\nExhaustion  of epilepsy.\n8402\nI. R.\nM.\n32\n4\n8\n3\nChronic myocarditis ; pulmonary tuberculosis.\n10519\nG. T.\nM.\n21\n5\n28\nParkinson's     syndrome;     encephalitis\nIethargica.\n8454\nA. R.\nM.\n25\n4\n6\n20\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n9479\nH. C. Mc.\nM.\n26\n2\n5\n20\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10808\nC. H.\nM.\n55\n15\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n10640\nV. F. H.\nF.\n2\n3\n13\nExhaustion of epilepsy.\n10580\nJ. B.\nM.\n61\n4\n10\nHypostatic pneumonia.\n10793\nE. S.\nM.\n38\n26\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n10619\nJ. F. W.\nM.\n70\n4\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10154\nJ. R.\nM.\n55\n1\n2\n12\nCarcinoma of the stomach.\n10334\nM. S.\nF.\n55\n10\n13\nAbscess of the liver.\n10564\nR. S.\nM.\n51\n5\n10\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n10363\nF. C. B. P.\nM.\n34\n9\n25\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n9219\nA. C. Mc.\nM.\n71\n2\n13\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n10709\nA. L.\nM.\n48\n2\n19\nExhaustion of dementia praecox.\n10434\nH. B.\nM.\n24\n8\n7\nRheumatic fever.\n9911\nI. G.\nF.\n43\n1\n7\n28\nExhaustion of Korsakoff's psychosis.\n10841\nJ. Mc.\nM.\n65\n13\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n10775\nAV. H. S.\nM.\n48\n1\n17\nExhaustion     of    manic    depressive\npsychosis.\n10570\nJ. M.\nM.\n50\n5\n17\nExhaustion     of    manic     depressive\npsychosis.\n10298\nH. B. W.\nM.\n70\n11\n26\nExhaustion of senile dementia. STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 27\nTable No. 20.\u2014Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930,\nEssondale, New AVestminster, and Saanich\u2014Continued.\n(a.) Essondale\u2014Continued.\nRegister\nTime in Hospital.\nCertified Cause.\nNo.\nInitials.\nSex.\nAge.\nYears.\nMonths.\nDays.\n10786\nE. G.\nF.\n50\n1\n18\nExhaustion     of     manic     depressive\npsychosis.\n10850\nC. B.\nM.\n81\n13\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n6204\nT. F.\nM.\n74\n9\n6\n3\nIntestinal obstruction.\n9003\nH. J.\nM.\n76\n3\n5\n28\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n10708\nM. E. G.\nF.\n34\n3\n17\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n10812\nC. II. W.\nM.\n50\n2\n17\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n10162\nI.  S.\nM.\n71\n1\n4\n1\nHuntington's chorea.\n10871\nJ. A.\nM.\n32\n25\nStrangulation  (suicide).\n9250\nS.  T.\nM.\n83\n3\n25\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n7795\nS. G. H.\nM.\n24\n6\n2\n7\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10890\nJ. A.\nM.\n76\n22\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10857\nM. W.\nF.\n55\n1\n20\nExhaustion     of     manic     depressive\npsychosis.\n8928\nC. H. C.\nM.\n59\n3\n8\n25\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n10886\nU. J.\nM.\n67\n29\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10130\nW. H.\nM.\n67\n1\n5\n2\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia ;\nchronic myocarditis.\n7811\n,T. A. Mc.\nM.\n16\n6\n2\n16\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10954\nB. L. B.\nF.\n42\n14\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n10064\nG. V.\nM.\n67\n1\n7\n11\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10684\nJ. R. K.\nM.\n78\n5\n24\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n7538\nT. T.\nM.\n78\n6\n11\n6\nChronic myocarditis ; angina pectoris.\n6199\nT. H.\nM.\n66\n9\n8\n22\nChronic myocarditis ; angina pectoris.\n10057\nA. H.\nM.\n85\n1\n7\n19\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10027\nR. R.\nM.\n73\n1\n8\n8\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n8670\nG. S. B.\nM.\n51\n4\n5\n6\nExhaustion of cerebrospinal syphilis.\n10926\nJ. S.\nM.\n28\n1\n15\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n9764\nJ. C.\nM.\n50\n2\n2\n19\nCerebral haemorrhage.\n6508\nD. C.\nM.\n55\n9\n1\n21\nExhaustion of epilepsy.\n10997\nL. T.\nF.\n49\n5\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n7981\nG. M. C.\nM.\n23\n5\n11\n22\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n11013\n3. G.\nF.\n65\n1\nCoronary    thrombosis;     carcinoma   of\nuterus.\n5719\nY. L.\nM.\n65\n10\n10\n15\nGlomerular nephritis ; cirrhosis of the\nliver.\n5900\nM. K.\nM.\n63\n10\n5\n22\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n11008\nE. M.\nF.\n80\n9\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10121\nJ.  F. K.\nM.\n17\n1\n7\n9\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n9854\nJ. J. R.\nM.\n67\n2\n1\n17\nPerforated peptic ulcer; general  peritonitis.\n10313\nB. J.\nM.\n48\n1\n3\n7\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n8774\nG. H. W. A.\nM.\n57\n4\n3\n23\nCerebral haemorrhage.\n9407\nW.  N.\nM.\n76\n3\n26\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n9153\nA.  B. C.\nM.\n43\n3\n6\n14\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n10798\nE.  C.   S.\nM.\n50\n5\n21\nExhaustion of dementia prtecox.\n3092\nW. H.\nM.\n29\n18\n26\nPulmonary tuberculosis ; osteomyelitis.\n9751\nw. w.\nM.\n58\n2\n4\n13\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n11001\nH. W.\nM.\n39\n1\n8\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n1181\nF. N.\nM.\n60\n28\n1\n25\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n9565\nV. H.\nM.\n44\n2\n8\n15\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10857\nK. Y.\nM.\n60\n4\n24\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n9515\nN. I.\nM.\n62\n2\n10\n4\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n11056\nC. T.\nM.\n46\n16\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n11068\nH. J. H.\nM.\n48\n11\nFracture of right femur ; exhaustion of\nterminal dementia.\n9567\nM. N.\nM.\n53\n2\n8\n30\nExhaustion of dementia prsecox.\n10670\nA. L.\nM.\n54\n8\n19\nExhaustion of involutional melancholia.\n8282\nH. L.\nM.\n43\n5\n5\n15\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n9694\nH. D. L.\nM.\n34\n2\n6\n17\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n11086\nR. A.\nM.\n72\n9\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis. BB 28\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 20.\u2014Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930,\nEssondale, New AA'estminster, and Saanich\u2014Continued.\n(a.) Essondale\u2014Continued.\nTime\nin Hospital.\nRegister\nInitials.\nSex.\nAge.\nCertified  Cause.\nNo.\nYears.\nMonths.\nDays.\n7327\n1. M.\nM.\n32\n7\n7\n11\nExhaustion of epilepsy.\n10054\nJ. Mc.\nM.\n69\n1\n10\n7\nExhaustion of toxic psychosis.\n10953\nA. K.\nM.\n36\n3\n15\nExhaustion  of dementia  prsecox;   gastroenteritis.\n10461\nE. E. R.\nM.\n81\n1\n1\n8\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n10648\nH. W. B.\nM.\n52\n9\n14\nGastroenteritis ;  exhaustion  of involutional melancholia.\n11084\nJ. M.\nF.\n72\n22\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n11116\nK. R.\nF.\n52\n2\nExhaustion     of     manic     depressive\npsychosis.\n11069\nW. J. T.\nM.\n64\n1\n1\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n7292\nG. A. P.\nM.\n30\n7\n8\n22\nExhaustion of dementia prsecox.\n7726\nJ. M.\nM.\n75\n7\n8\n24\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n11121\nV. M.\nM.\n37\n5\nLaceration of left arm ; exhaustion of\nacute mania.\n10990\nJ. G. C.\nM.\n89\n2\n30\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n11028 '\nI. E. A.\nM.\n70\n2\n'5\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n4067\nM. J.\nM.\n51\n15\n7\n8\nCerebral hsemorrhage.\n11130\nJ.S.\nM.\n19\n6\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n7457\nG. V. E.\nM.\n27\n7\n4\n15\nBronchopneumonia.\n4889\nI. S.\nM.\n73\n13\n4\n17\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10826\nM. H.\nM.\n35\n6\n24\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n10131\nT. N.\nM.\n75\n1\n9\n13\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10754\nT. M.\nM.\n67\n8\n4\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n11120\nS. C.\nF.\n48\n15\nSeizure of general paresis.\n10814\nE. O.\nM.\n16\n7\n6\nExhaustion of Mongolian idiocy.\n11143\nF. W. AV.\nM.\n45\n5\nExhaustion     of     manic     depressive\npschosis.\n10832\nB. A. T.\nF.\n9\n6\n25\nPulmonary stenosis of heart.\n4513\nW. II. B.\nM.\n56\n14\n6\n1\nPott's disease.\n5505\nS. T.\nM.\n77\n11\n8\n10\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n9102\nH. S.\nM.\n36\n2\n9\n22\nExhaustion of dementia prsecox.\n6166\nW. J.-H.\nM.\n70\n10\n1\n.8\nChronic myocarditis ; arteriosclerosis.\n10996\nA. S.\nM.\n60\n3\n14\nChronic myocarditis ;  arteriosclerosis.\n11137\nW. D.\nM.\n52\n18\nCerebrospinal syphilis.\n9920\nJ. G.\nM.\n32\n2\n2\n10\nExhaustion of chronic mania.\n10542\nG. A. T.\nM.\n51\n1\n23\nCoronary sclerosis.\n8917\nC-. H.\nM.\n74\n4\n2\n6\nCerebral haemorrhage.\n11110\nH. B.\nF.\n20\n1\n6\nExhaustion     of     manic     depressive\npsychosis.\n11010\nW. E..G.\nM.\n68\n3\n8\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n11059\nJ. A. R.\nM.\n53\n2\n8\nCoronary sclerosis.\n8932\nL. B. L.\nM.\n43\n4\n2\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n10572\nJ. A.\nM.\n52\n1\n10\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n11073\nR. E. H.\nM.\n49\n9\n1\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n11105\nM. R.\nM.\n44\n1\n14\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n11162\nL. K.\nM.\n25\n19\nAscending paralysis (trauma).\n11114\n.1. B.\nM.\n29\n1\n17\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n9793\nS. A.  S.\nM.\n61\n2\n6\n7\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n11131\nJ. H. L.\nM.\n63\n1\n11\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n4626\nC. K.\nM.\n44\n14\n2\n6\nCerebral    haemorrhage;    Huntington's\nchorea.\n\u25a0   2341\nJ. H.\nM.\n64\n20\n11\n5\nCerebral haemorrhage ; arteriosclerosis.\n9988\nJ. Mc.\nM.\n50\n2\n1\n10\nAngina pectoris.\n11053\nB. J.\nM.\n40\n3\n2\nStatus epilepticus.\n11208\nR. B.\nM.\n78\n7\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n10310\nW. I. F.\nM.\n17\n1\n6\n22\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n9119\nA. B.\nM.\n27\n2\n10\n14\nBronchopneumonia ; exhaustion of general paresis.\n11204\nS. D.\nM,\n29\n16\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n11227\nG. L. AV.\nM.\n56\n6\nExhaustion of involutional, melancholia. STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 29\nTable No. 20.\u2014Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930,\nEssondale, New Westminster, and Saanich\u2014Continued.\n(a.) Essondale\u2014Continued.\nTime\nin Hospital.\nRegister\nInitials.\nSex.\nAge.\nCertified  Cause.\nNo.\nYears.\nMonths.\nDays.\n542\nA. Mc.\nM.\n55\n36\n2\n21\nExhaustion   of  dementia  prsecox:  erysipelas.\n11224\nB. M.\nM.\n1%\n8\nEpilepsy.\n10148\nE.  C.\nM.\n65\n1\n10\n26\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n11081\nW. E. M.\nM.\n71\n3\nAngina pectoris.\n9666\nP. N.\nM.\n48\n2\n9\n23\nExhaustion of arteriosclerotic dementia.\n9529\nA. P.\nM.\n77\n3\n1\n3\nExhaustion of epilepsy.\n11237\nC. J.\nM.\n30\n8\nExhaustion of acute mania.\n10201\nE. P. G.\nM.\n54\n1\n11\n26\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n11144\nC. L.\nF.\n41\n2\n2\nMiliary tuberculosis.\n9217\nC.  S.\nM.\n52\n3\n8\n17\nAortic stenosis.\n7118\nT. L. W.\nM.\n53\n8\n2\n11\nExhaustion     of     manic     depressive\npsychosis.\n9125\nW. L.\nM.\n72\n3\n10\n27\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\n7477\nF. A. B.\nM.\n47\n7\n6\n4\nrulmonary tuberculosis ; exhaustion of\nparanoidal dementia prsecox.\n9934\nJ. G.\nM.\n37\n2\n3\n16\nExhaustion of general paresis.\n9028\nA. A.\nM.\n38\n4\n1\n21\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n4555\nG. T.\nM.\n44\n14\n6\n27\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n(&.)  New Westminster.\n10157\n9303\n8499\n5503\n8619\n4209\n8997\n9228\n5585\n9069\n6731\n2901\n10353\n9262\n8422\n3358\n5438\n10111\n9987\n9786\n9983\n8315\n9029\n9604\n7536\n2242\n10075\n10582\n8738\n6907\n2492\n5808\n0444\n11074\n5541\n1285\nM.D.\nA. C.\nE. A.\nM. A.\nH. M.\nW. B.\nA. B.\nH. R.\nS.  E.\nE. E.\nA. A.\nF. C.\nA. B.\nS. W.\nE. S.\nM. C.\nF. H.\nM. H.\nF. W.\nC. R.\nM. A.\nE. A.\nC. M.\nE. R.\nH. J.\nP. F.\nE. II.\nM. A.\nF. S.\nW. K.\nJ. H.\nE. W.\nA. F.\nMcK.\nS.\nR.\nW.\nDeL.\nR.\nB.\nW.\nF.\n66\nF.\n56\nF.\n39\nF.\n73\nF.\n24\nM.\n49\nF.\n28\nF.\n78\nF.\n39\nF.\n52\nF.\n27\nM.\n70\nF.\n52\nF.\n38\nF.\n72\nF.\n54\nF.\n59\nF.\n30\nF.\n69\nF.\n93\nF.   .\n79\nF.\n55\nF.\n64\nF.\n50\nF.\n60\nF.\n50\nF.\n45\nF.\n78\nF.\n70\nF.\n40\nF.\n80\nF.\n55\nF.\n60\nF.\n74\nF.\n90\nF.\n81\n2\n4\n10\n4\n14\n3\n3\n10\n3\n8\n19\n1\n3\n4\n17\n11\n1\n1\n21\n1\n4\n8\n20\n10\n11\n29\n11\n7\n3\n11\n1\n8\n4\n11\n5\n6\n4\n1\n11\n3\n8\n1.1\n4\n10\n8\n2\n4\n11\n11\n11\n10\n20\n7\n24\n9\n9\n28\n17\n7\n16\n15\n12\n21\n3\n19\n26\n26\n11\n12\n15\n5\n9\n28\n19\n12\n24\n20\n10\n18\n28\n4\n4\nExhaustion of senile dementia.\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\nExhaustion of general paresis.\nChronic myocarditis.\nGeneral tuberculosis.\nSuicide by hanging.\nStatus epilepticus.\nCarcinoma of uterus, with metastasis.\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\nCarcinoma of rectum.\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\nCardiorenal disease.\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\nExhaustion of chronic mania.\nBronchial   pneumonia.\nGeneral tuberculosis.\nBronchopneumonia ;  myocarditis.\nGeneral oedema ; myocarditis.\nHypostatic pneumonia.\nMyocarditis.\nInanition from senile dementia.\nCerebral haemorrhage.\nCarcinoma of the breast; metastasis.\nTubercular enteritis.\nGeneralized carcinomatosis.\nAngina pectoris.\nParkinson's disease.\nMyocarditis.\nAngina pectoris.\nGeneral tuberculosis.\nCerebral haemorrhage.\nStatus epilepticus.\nCarcinomatosis.\nChronic myocarditis.\nHypostatic pneumonia.\n'hronic myocarditis. BB 30\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable No. 20.\u2014Record of Deaths from April 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930,\nEssondale, New AVestminster, and Saanich-\u2014Continued.\n(b.) New Westminster\u2014Continued.\nRegister\nTime in Hospital.\nCertified Cause.\nInitials.\nSex.\nAge.\nYears.\nMonths.\nDays.\n964\nE. A.\nF.\n72\n30\n3\n27\nMyocarditis.\n6797\nM. McC.\nF.\n44\n8\n11\n27\nPulmonary tuberculosis.\n7653\nE. Q.\nF.\n70\n7\n1\n25\nCerebral haemorrhage.\n1446\nA. C.\nM.\n77\n26\n5\n5\nBronchopneumonia.\n10952\nE. R.\nF.\n65\n6\n25\nCerebral haemorrhage.\n(c.)  Saanich.\n8357\nR. W.\nM.\n55\n5\n5\n1\nMyocarditis.\n4755\nJ.  C.\nM.\n47\n12\n11\n13\nCerebral haemorrhage.\n9122\nG.  S.\nM.\n50\n3\n6\n20\nMyocarditis.\n7844\nD. P.\nM.\n41\n6\n5\n13\nMyocarditis.\n10982\nJ. R.\nM.\n23\n2\n23\nFracture of skull. ::\nsection of dining-room.\nsection of store. X -i\n\u25a0j\n#.\n\u25a0\u25a0  ! .X STATISTICAL TABLES.\nBB 31\nTable No. 21.\u2014Showing the Number of Deportations effected from April 1st, 1929, to\nMarch 31st, 1930, Essondale, New Westminster, and Saanich.\nRegister\nNo.\nInitials.\nSex.\nCountry of\nOrigin.\nPeriod in Canada prior\nto Admission to Hospital.\nYears.      Months.      Days,\nPeriod in Hospital.\nYears.\nMonths.\nDays.\n10525\nV. P.\n10503\nF. O. M.\n10580\nA. McK.\n10538\nJ. B.\n10491\nN. P. R.\n10522\nE. N.\n10623\nM. Q.\n10631\nB. M.\n10643\nG. A.\n10492\nF. E. B.\n10511\nP. J.\n10737\nB. E.\n10729\nM. S.\n10756\nE. H.\n10624\nD. W.\n10637\nJ. B.\n10285\nR. E. B.\n10739\nA. H.\n10712\nM. N.\n10863\nJ. K.\n10127\nL. L.\n10810\nJ. D.\n10592\nB. B.\n10262\nT. L.\n10805\nS. H.\n10688\nE. L. K.\n10834\nJ. F.\n10436\nE. D.\n10596\nM. G.\n10899\nA. S.\n10477\nF. D.\n9676\nH. P.\n10822\nH. C. L.\n10679\nA. L. D.\n10561\nF. R.\n10855\nF. G.\n10785\nE. E.\n10869\nH. T.\n10825\nM. R.\n10845\nE. W.\n10852\nA. K.\n10950\n.1. B.\n10935\nA. S.\n10877\nN. K.\n11048\nJ. K.\n10993\nE. H. P.\n10927\nO. K.\n11000\nG. I.\n10958\nW. H. J.\n11102\nJ. F.\n11066\nJ. A.\n10882\nH. T.\n11036\nP. P.\n9907\nN. C.\n10066\nAV. B.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nF.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nF.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nF.\nM.\nM.\n*F.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nF.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nM.\nF.\nM.\nFinland\t\nFinland\t\nScotland\t\nIreland\t\nIreland\t\nSweden\t\nIreland\t\nSweden\t\nSweden\t\nUnited States..\nFinland\t\nSweden\t\nJugo-Slavia\t\nFinland\t\nFinland\t\nEngland '\nUnited States..\nJugo-Slavia\t\nNorway\t\nFinland\t\nFinland\t\nJugo-Slavia\t\nNorway\t\nIreland\t\nNorway\t\nUnited States..\nEngland..\t\nItaly\t\nGermany\t\nSweden\t\nPoland\t\nAustria\t\nUnited States..\nEngland\t\nGermany\t\nEngland\t\nSwitzerland\t\nNorway\t\nItaly\t\nNorway\t\nDenmark\t\nEngland\t\nEngland\t\nUnited States..\nJugo-Slavia\t\nSweden\t\nFinland\t\nDenmark\t\nUnited States..\nScotland\t\nScotland\t\nFinland\t\nNorway\t\nEngland\t\nGermany\t\n10\n9\n11\n9\n7\n11\n11\n11\n11\n9\n3\n2\n1\n3\n8\n10\n10\n6\n9\n2\n1\n2\n9\n3\n10\n4\n10\n1\n2\n1\n11\n27\n6\n11\n2\n11\n28\n2\n18\n11\n7\n13\n29\n19\n18\n1\n10\n28\n16\n23\n4\n3\n13\n7\n24\n28\n13\n3\n6\n7\n3\n3\n3\n5\n5\n1\n3\n4\n2\n5\n3\n7\n3\n4\n6\n3\n11\n8\n2\n11\n11\n2\n1\n8\n22\n2\n27\n26\n2\n17\n11\n3\n14\n6\n15\n20\n17\n27\n20\n7\n24\n20\n12\n18\n17\n12\n22\n9\n20\n1\n12\n28\n1\n19\n11\n20\n3\n15\n16\n25\n11\n4\n2\n20\n19\n7\n28\n19 BB 32 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nPART II\u2014FINANCIAL.\nBURSAR'S EEPORT.\nEssondale, B.C., March 11th, 1931.\nA. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM.,\nGeneral Medical Superintendent of Mental Hospitals,\nEssondale, B.C.\nSir,\u2014I beg to submit herewith balance-sheets, profit and loss sheets, and various other\nstatements covering the financial operations of the Provincial Mental Hospitals of British\nColumbia for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1930.\nRevenue.\u2014The total revenue received from all sources on account of maintenance of patients\nfor our three institutions totalled $135,146.97 for the year under view, as against $132,239.32\nlast year, an increase of $2,907.65. This increase was reasonably satisfactory when taking into\nconsideration the tightening-up of money, which necessarily reflected in our collections.\nExpenditures.\u2014Our total gross expenditures for the three mental institutions as shown on\nTable D amounted to the sum of $938,901.42, as against an expenditure of last year of $882,229.98,\nor an increase in the three institutions of $56,671.46. Included in this gross increase were\nseveral large sums charged against the institution from Colony Farm for produce, which, while\ncharged at the local market wholesale price, represented a big increase over cost of production\nat the expense of our per capita cost, but to the benefit of our institution farm. I am therefore\nrecommending that a change in our system be made, wherein we will pay the cost of running the\nfarm and take our products at the cost of production.\nOur daily average population for all institutions was 2,228.03, as compared to last year of\n2,293.61. Our net per capita cost in the year under review was $330 or 90.41 cents per day, as\ncompared with last year of $318.70 or 87.33 cents per day, an increase of 3.08 cents per day. ' For\nyour information, below find the net per capita costs of the three institutions, as follows :\u2014\nNet per capita cost, Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster, $263.76, or 72 cents\nper day.\nNet per capita cost, Mental Hospital, Essondale, $360.83, or 98 cents per day.\nNet per capita cost, Mental Home, Saanich, $353.03, or 96 cents per day.\nIn an analysis of our gross per capita cost shown in Table B 1 we find an increase in\nsalaries, office expenses, and fuel at Essondale and Saanich, but a decrease in travelling expenses\nand a general decrease at New Westminster. AVe have an increase in our repairs and renewals\nat the Public Hospital for Insane, New AVestminster, but a decrease under the same heading at\nthe Mental Hospitals, Essondale and Saanich. Provisions and furniture and fixtures were\nincreased at practically all institutions, while we had a decrease in clothing for Public Hospital\nfor Insane, New AA*estminster, and Mental Home, Saanich, but an increase at Essondale.\nI am enclosing the various tables, to which you can refer for detailed information, which\nwill be of interest to you.\nAll of which is respectfully submitted.\nGowan Macgowan,\nBursar. NEW WESTMINSTER. BB 33\nPUBLIC HOSPITAL FOR INSANE, NEW WESTMINSTER.\nBalance-sheet, March 31st, 1930.\nAssets.\nLand        $80,000.00\nCemetery  610.89\nBuildings      498,493.41\nPlant and equipment        21,200.82\nFurniture and fixtures          17,900.00\nInventories (unissued stores) \u2014\nProvisions      $1,675.29\nFuel         250.00\nFurniture and fixtures       3,025.76\nMaintenance and repairs       2,492.43\nClothing .\u2022.       3,048.74\nMiscellaneous   123.70\n        10,615.92\nDeficit (cost of operations, 1929-30)        194,430.01\n$823,251.05\nLiabilities.\nGovernment of Province of British Columbia      $823,251.05\nProfit and Loss Account, 1929-30.\nSalaries  ]. $94,491.25\nOffice supplies   1,959.43\nTravelling expenses   363.63\nFuel, water, light, and power   25,076.53\nMaintenance and repairs  10,099.08\nFurniture and fixtures   8,436.35\nProvisions  77,501.26\nClothing  3,602.27\nMedical and surgical supplies  2,267.92\nExaminations, committals, and transportation  185.45\nIncidentals and unforeseen   8,670.14\nPatient-labour (Colony Farm)   $1,000.00\nCollections for year to Treasury  37,223.30\nNet operating cost for year  194,430.01\n$232,653.31    $232,653.31 BB 34 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nPROVINCIAL MENTAL HOSPITAL, ESSONDALE.\nBalance-sheet, March 31st, 1930.\nAssets.\nLand      $117,763x0\nBuildings    2,913,051.82\nFurniture and fixtures        113,671.97\nPlant and equipment         59,018.98\nInventories (unissued stores) \u2014\nProvisions      $8,936.79\nClothing       6,571.39\nFurniture and fixtures        5,785.12\nMiscellaneous  151.54\nFuel         4,599.00\nMaintenance and repairs  :       7,107.11\nMedical and surgical          847.57\n 33,998.52\nAccounts receivable (Colony Farm)   7,994.92\nDeficit (cost of operations, 1929-30)        510,321.16\n$3,755,818.87\nLiabilities.\nGovernment of Province of British Columbia  $3,755,818.87\nProfit and Loss Account, 1929-30.\nSalaries  $223,038.11\nOffice supplies ... 6,070.46\nTravelling expenses   2,235.83\nFuel, water, light, and power   66,484.60\nMaintenance and repairs   8,244.02\nFurniture and fixtures   15,901.20\nProvisions   207,399.34\nUniforms and clothing  37,052.18\nMedical and surgical supplies  7,365.54\nExaminations, committals, and transportation   11,303.67\nIncidentals and unforeseen   29,953.52\nCollections for year to Treasury  $86,727.37\nPatient-labour (Colony Farm)   18,000.00\nNet operating cost for year  510,321.16\n$615,048.53    $615,048.53 section of occupation\nvl department.  SAANICH. BB 35\nMENTAL HOME, SAANICH.\nBalance-sheet, March 31st, 1930.\nLand        $12,100.00\nBuildings       265,404.40\nFurniture and fixtures          19,278.25\nImplements and stock  5,478.30\nAiring and recreation courts  750.00\nInventories  (unissued stores) \u2014\nProvisions        $470.49\nClothing       2,364.81\nFurniture and fixtures   194.56\nMaintenance and repairs          485.98\nMiscellaneous   71.88\nFuel           132.00\n  3,719.72\nDeficit (cost of operations, 1929-30)  *        80,003.38\n$380,734.05\nLiabilities.\nGovernment of Province of British Columbia      $386,734.05\nProfit and Loss Account, 1929-30.\nSalaries   $33,686.01\nOffice supplies .\u2022  936.87\nTravelling expenses   162.17\nFuel, water, light, and power  10,400.56\nMaintenance and repairs   4,205.67\nFurniture and fixtures  2,328.92\nProvisions   23,272.42\nClotlung  4,559.68\nMedical and surgical supplies   559.47\nExaminations, committals, and transportation   93.65\nIncidentals and unforeseen   10,994.16\nCollections for year to Treasury   $11,106.20\nNet cost of operations  80,003.3S\n$91,199.58     $91,199.58 BB 36\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nFINANCIAL TABLES.\nTable A.\u2014Showing the Average Number of Patients in Residence each Year, the Total\nAmounts spent for Maintenance, and the Gross Per Capita Cost.\nYear.\nAverage Number\nin Residence.\nMaintenance\nExpenditure.\nPer Capita\nCost.\n1872 (81 days)\t\n16.57\n16.07\n16.76\n27.42\n36.41\n34.61\n36.52\n38.17\n45.42\n47.18\n47.86\n48.73\n48.70\n54.67\n50.11\n73.55\n70.43\n71.30\n1             78.78\n119.87\n125.24\n133.92\n148.64\n162.97\n171.43\n188.91\n216.53\n226.44\n243.24\n269.56\n296.62\n332.23\n351.55\n340.00\n374.57\n419.24\n490.80\n526.85\n563.33\n641.02\n736.72\n550.54\n384.07\n487.24\n489.07\n515.74\n560.56\n524.17\n633.13\n535.66\n716.35\n5S5.38\n752.78\n562.12\n755.46\n90.51\n567.47\n834.10\n108.67\n596.07\n890.32\n120.05\n603.40\n942.60\n127.57\n628.85\n963.83\n139.69\n620.23\n1,046.78\n156.28\n612.28\n1.151.21\n164.55\n652.98\n1,238.81\n172.99\n667.33\n1,302.77\n221.41\n701.22\n1,363.43\n228.96\n737.12\n1,414.29\n226.62\n$    2.265 25\n7,841  84\n8,232 41\n9.892 38\n12,558 18\n12.917  17\n13.985 05\n10,253 72\n10,552 18\n10,691  76\n11,343 65\n11,829 11\n11,843  94\n15,555 87\n15,334  43\n15.945 22\n16,261  06\n15,657 79\n17.577  SO\n21,757 03\n23,518 37\n25,904 98\n26.495 83\n31,587 89\n32,001  40\n36.224 76\n46,420 25\n54,917 45\n59,349 20\n55.406 08\n55,345 65\n59,353 57\n66.052  76\n63,342 07\n66.596 69\n74,874 64\n90.269 49\n96,586 32\n103,000 44\n126.782 50\n130.924 06\n119,663 71\n71,079  84\n125,981  45\n131,420 44\n123,021  70\n123,878  43\n116,052  21\n155,698  37\n124.124  68\n160.231   51\n156.574 85\n222.097  37\n236,631 90\n357,630  99\n40,433  28\n233.486 76\n336,585  35\n51.995 87\n210.887 45\n321,150 35\n47.860 96\n214,672  13\n312,955 52\n47.215 01\n219.277 02\n334.227 39\n53.597 29\n201,023 79\n385,160 68\n58,715  33\n182,864 26\n454,409 02\n59.792 32\n185,394 70\n489,843 33\n67.795 28\n195.215 68\n522,430 46\n84.539 66\n207.340 35\n577,576 29\n97.313  32\n232,653 31\n615,048 53\n91,199 58\n$616 00\n487 98\n1873            \t\n1874\t\n491  20\n1875\t\n360  77\n1876              \t\n344 91\n1877\t\n373 26\n1878                        \t\n382 93\n1879\t\n268 63\n1880\t\n1881\t\n232 32\n226 62\n1882                                        , ,\t\n237 02\n1883                \t\n242 75\n1884\t\n1885\t\n243 20\n284 54\n1880\t\n259 42\n1887\t\n216 70\n1888\t\n204 72\n1889\t\n1890\t\n219 60\n223  13\n1891 .\".\t\n1892\t\n181 50\n187 80\n1804\t\n178 25\n1895             \t\n193 83\n1896\t\n186 67\n1S97\t\n191  75\n1898\t\n214 38\n1899                                                                                  \t\n1900                                  \t\n244 00\n1901....                                                           \t\n205  54\n1902\t\n186 59\n1903\t\n178 65\n1904\t\n187 89\n1905\t\n185  80\n1906            \t\n177  79\n1907 :\t\n178 59\n1908.                                                                           \t\n1909\t\n1910\t\n183 32\n184 43\n1011                       \t\n197  78\n1912\t\n177 71\n1913,  M.H.,  New  Westminster\t\n217 36\n1913, M.H., Essondale   (9 months).'.\t\n184 76\n258 56\n1914,  M.H.,  Essondale\t\n268 36\n1915, M.H.,  New  Westminster\t\n238 53\n1915,  M.H.,  Essondale                       \t\n220 99\n1916,  M.H.,  New  Westminster\t\n221  40\n1916, M.H., Essondale\t\n245 01\n1917,  M.H..  New  Westminster\t\n231   T>\n1917,  M.H.,  Essondale\t\n232 05\n1918.  M.H.,  New  Westminster .                       \t\n267 47\n1918.  M.H.,  Essondale                      \t\n295 03\n1919-20,  M.H., New Westminster   (15 months)\t\n1919-20, 51.H., Essondale   (15 months)\t\n420 97\n473  38\n1919-20.  M.H., Saanich   (373 days)\t\n446  72\n1020-21, M.H., New  Westminster\t\n411  44\n1920-21,   M.H.,  Essondale\t\n403  52\n1920-21,   M.H.,   Saanich\t\n478 47\n1921-22,  M.H.,  New  Westminster\t\n353  79\n1921-22, M.H., Essondale             \t\n360 71\n1921-22,   M.H.,   Saanich                                     \t\n398 67\n1922-23,  M.H.,  New  Westminster\t\n355 77\n1922-23,  M.H.,  Essondale\t\n332 01\n1922-23.   M.H.,   Saanich                     \t\n370 11\n1923-24.  M.H.,  New Westminster\t\n1923-24,  JUL,  Essondale\t\n1923-24.   M.H.,   Saanich                               \t\n348 69\n346 76\n383 68\n1924-25,  M.H.,  New  Westminster\t\n1924-25.  M.H.,  Essondale\t\n324  11\n367 94\n1924-25,   M.H.,  Saanich                                    \t\n375 70\n1925-26.  M.H..  New  Westminster\t\n208 66\n1925-26,  M.H.,  Essondale\t\n394  72\n1925-26.   M.H.,   Saanich\t\n363 37\n1926-27.  M.M.,  New Westminster\t\n283 92\n1926-27. M.H., Essondale\t\n395 41\n1926-27,  M.H.,  Saanich              \t\n391  90\n1927-28. M.H., New Westminster\t\n1927-28, M.H., Essondale\t\n1927-28. M.H.,  Saanich                                \t\n292 53\n401 01\n381  82\n1928-29.  M.H..  New  Westminster\t\n295 68\n19\u00b0S-20.   M.H.,   Essondale\t\n19\u00b08-20. M.H.. Saanich\t\n423 62\n425 02\n1929-30, M.H., New Westminster\t\n315 62\n1929-30, M.H., Essondale\t\n1929-30, M.H., Saanich\t\n434 88\n402 43 FINANCIAL TABLES.\nBB 37\nTable B.\u2014Showing Analysis of the Per Capita Cost.\nYear.\nSalaries.\nProvisions.\nClothing.\nFuel and\nLight.\nFurniture.\nMedicines.\nMiscellaneous.\nTotal.\n1872\t\n$279 38\n$1S4 03\n$55 81\n$22 44\n$15 55\n$10 18\n$49 30\n$616 69\n1873\t\n221 48\n166 81\n14 55\n23 65\n21 59\n7 74\n32 16\n487 98\n1874\t\n231 JO\n152 10\n22 07\n23 98\n28 36\n7 78\n25 81\n491 20\n1875\t\n153 82\n113 40\n13 98\n16 88\n25 45\n6 73\n30 51\n360 77\n1876\t\n143 34\n114 45\n18 6S\n22 75\n17 90\n2 86\n24 93\n344 91\n1877\t\n177 15\n126 75\n20 69\n4 66\n20 75\n3 74\n19 52\n373 26\n1878...\t\n176 16\n124 23\n30 43\n13 94\n7 20\n9 16\n21 82\n382 93\n1879\t\n134 27\n95 10\n3 25\n15 91\n6 39\n6 31\n7 40\n268 63\n1880\t\n111 84\n87 71\n5 74\n14 06\n6 00\n3 63\n3 34\n332 32\n1881\t\n112 44\n81 14\n6 86\n12 73\n5 55\n2 56\n5 34\n226 62\n1882\t\n121 51\n84 52\n7 05\n12 30\n4 54\n3 49\n3 61\n237 02\n1883\t\n123 81\n92 56\n6 03\n11 04\n4 26\n2 24\n2 82\n242 75\n1884\t\n124 02\n90 64\n7 03\n12 43\n4 14\n2 77\n2 18\n243 20\n1885\t\n169 05\n84 33\n6 33\n15 05\n3 90\n2 93\n2 95\n284 54\n1886\t\n159 03\n69 35\n5 49\n16 20\n3 72\n1 59\n4 04\n259 42\n1887\t\n127 80\n59 10\n5 88\n15 38\n3 88\n93\n3 81\n216 78\n1888\t\n118 34\n60 47\n4 41\n13 90\n3 11\n2 09\n2 40\n204 72\n1889\t\n131 70\n59 11\n7 20\n12 93\n4 13\n2 07\n2 46\n219 60\n1890\t\n121 54\n62 77\n9 02\n17 31\n4 00\n1 29\n7 19\n223 10\n1891\t\n88 35\n54 79\n3 83\n20 43\n3 40\n1 89\n8 81\n181 52\n1892\t\n94 25\n56 74\n4 69\n20 53\n3 35\n1 80\n6 42\n187 80\n95 50\n53 55\n5 43\n22 60\n3 39\n2 69\n10 20\n193 36\n1894\t\n87 76\n57 07\n5 25\n18 83\n2 98\n1 43\n4 93\n178 25\n1895 \t\n90 83\n61 15\n9 90\n20 41\n2 51\n3 10\n5 93\n193 83\n1896\t\n89 13\n55 93\n6 30\n20 29\n2 56\n3 63\n8 83\n186 67\n1897\t\n89 09\n58 18\n8 36\n19 11\n2 95\n3 86\n10 20\n191 75\n189S\t\n94 68\n69 43\n9 94\n21 82\n2 76\n5 12\n10 62\n214 37\n1899\t\n113 31\n72 91\n8 31\n33 96\n2 50\n2 73\n8 80\n242 52\n1900\t\n116 04\n72 62\n9 06\n32 10\n2 15\n1 71\n10 32\n244 00\n1901\t\n99 16\n66 65\n10 12\n18 52\n3 25\n1 07\n6 77\n205 54\n1902\t\n87 47\n61 13\n7 95\n15 25\n4 13\n1 20\n9 46\n186 59\n1903\t\n82 36\n57 86\n8 58\n14 77\n3 24\n1 91\n9 93\n178 65\n1904\t\n87 43\n60 01\n6 85\nJ7 84\n4 48\n2 10\n9 18\n187 89\n1905\t\n92 17\n54 09\n5 99\n17 93\n3 83\n2 03\n9 76\n185 80\n1906\t\n88 76\n53 15\n5 16\n15 92\n3 57\n1 21\n10 02\n177 79\n1907\t\n89 18\n48 47\n5 81\n19 82\n3 02\n1 57\n10 72\n178 59\n1908\t\n90 93\n49 17\n6 61\n17 63\n4 56\n1 79\n13 23\n183 92\n1909\t\n94 27\n53 41\n8 16\n13 02\n2 78\n84\n10 84\n183 32\n1910\t\n95 97\n48 43\n7 87\n21 32\n2 02\n1 15\n7 67\n184 43\n1911 \t\n97 44\n58 08\n9 39\n18 84\n1 12\n1 87\n11 04\n197 78\n1912\t\n78 40\n56 37\n10 09\n19 36\n1 79\n1 50\n10 20\n177 71\n1913, M.H.,\nNew West.\n102 37\n54 07\n9 43\n25 27\n4 74\n3 21\n18 27\n217 36\n1913, M.H.,\nEssondale.\n93 56\n49 90\n5 50\n25 13\n55\n1 02\n14 10\n184 76\n1914, M.H.,\nNew West.\n115 72\n68 15\n2 99\n24 13\n69\n2 64\n44 24\n258 56\n1914, M.H.,\nEssondale.\n113 06\n81 42\n15 49\n28 93\n4 14\n1 19\n24 13\n268 30\n1915, M.H.,\nNew West.\n110 94\n64 32\n7 57\n20 30\n1 88\n33 52\n238 53\n1915, M.H.,\nEssondale.\n95 25\n62 84\n9 44\n24 87\n1 14\n56\n26 89\n220 99\n1916, M.H.,\nNew West.\n105 89\n74 96\n2 58\n18 52\n1 45\n18 00\n221 40\n1916, M.H.,\nEssondale.\n89 26\n75 18\n17 76\n26 96\n4 98\n42\n31 35\n245 91\n1917, M.H.,\nNew West.\n103 41\n72 20\n10 52\n18 29\n2 38\n24 92\n231 72\n1917, M.H.,\nEssondale.\n83 57\n79 98\n18 92\n23 39\n4 77\n81\n20 61\n232 05\nThis accounting system discontinued in 1917, and new system installed as per Table B 1. 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BB 41\nTable D.\u2014Summary Statement showing the Gross and Net Per Capita Cost of Patients in\nthe Three Institutions.\nPublic Hospital for Insane, New Westminster\u2014\nTotal maintenance vouchers   $231,592.77\nProportion headquarters vouchers  4,133.26\nMaintenance and repairs  (Public Works Department)   ,  7,947.17\nInventories, March 31st, 1929   16,238.30\n$259,911.50\nLess Essondale Clothing Account   $15,553.75\n\u201e    Colony Farm Account        1,979.02\n,,    sundry sales          109.50\n.    \u201e    inventories, March 31st, 1930      10,615.92\n 28,258.19\nTotal, Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster     $231,653.31\nProvincial Mental Hospital, Essondale\u2014\nTotal maintenance vouchers   $599,626.06\nProportion headquarters vouchers  -.  8,266.56\nMaintenance and repairs (Public Works Department)   5,794.76\nNew Westminster Clothing Account   15,553.75\nColony Farm sundries   1,829.86\nInventories, March 31st, 1929   31,421.98\n$662,492.97\nLess patient-labour, Colony Farm   $18,000.00\n\u201e    supplies to Colony Farm      13,348.33\n,,    sundry sales   97.59\n\u201e    inventories, March 31st, 1930      33,998.52\n 65,444.44\nTotal, Provincial Mental Hospital, Essondale      597,048.53\nMental Home, Saanich\u2014\nTotal maintenance vouchers   $86,622.53\nProportion headquarters vouchers   2,066.63\nMaintenance and repairs (Public Works Department)   2,968.56\nInventories, March 31st, 1929   3,261.58\n$94,919.30\nLess inventories, March 31st, 1930  3,719.72\nTotal, Mental Home, Saanich          91,199.58\nTotal operating expense for the three institutions      $919,901.42\nLess collections remitted to Treasury\u2014\nPublic Hospital for Insane, New Westminster       $37,223.30\nMental Hospital, Essondale        86,727.37\nMental Home, Saanich         11,196.20\n      135,146.87\nTotal net expense for the three institutions      $784,754.55\nTotal daily average population for the three institutions, 2,378.03, showing a net per capita\ncost of $330 per year, or 90.41 cents per day. BB 42 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable E.\u2014Expense and Revenue Statement of the New Westminster Hospital for 12\nMonths ended March 31st, 1930.\nOperating Expense Accounts.\nOperating expenditure by voucher\u2014\nSalaries\u2014\nMedical and clerical staff       $11,547.95\nOther employees         85,185.38\n      $96,733.33\nOffice supplies\u2014\nBooks and journals   $203.33\nPostage and office supplies  835.93\nTelephone and telegrams   528.32\n  1,567.63\nTravelling expenses  100.09\nFuel, water, light, and power\u2014\nFuel          $17,618.33\nWater  3,201.85\nLight and power   4,293.55\n 25,113.73\nMaintenance and repairs\u2014\nRepairs and renewals    $399.58\nJanitors' supplies   1,183.25\n  1,582.83\nFurniture and fixtures\u2014\nBedding         $3,405.25\nFurniture and fixtures   1,617.71\nMiscellaneous   3,118.81\n  8,141.77\nProvisions\u2014\nGroceries         $24,729.30\nMeats           14,206.91\nFish  3,627.56\nFarm produce          34,320.30\n         76.884.07\nUniforms and clothing\u2014\nClothing       $10,335.55\nBoots and slippers  c  1,667.04\n         12,002.59\nMedical and surgical supplies\u2014\nDrugs   $650.21\nSurgical instruments   47.30\nMiscellaneous   1,570.41\n  2,267.92\nExaminations, committals, and transportation\u2014\nExaminations   $10.00\nTransportation  175.45\n 185.45\n\u2022Incidentals and unforeseen\u2014\nAmusements   $254.50\nGratuities    26.00\nFunerals    372.34\nAuto-repairs  97.02\nGasoline and oils  657.74\nTools and implements   273.47\nCarried forward          $1,681.07    $224,579.41 FINANCIAL TABLES. BB 43\nTable E.\u2014Expense and Revenue Statement of the New Westminster Hospital for 12\nMonths ended March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nOperating Expense Accounts\u2014Continued.\nBrought forward         $1,681.07   $224,579.41\nOperating expenditure by voucher\u2014Continued.\nIncidentals and unforeseen\u2014Continued.\nFreight and cartage  352.48\nMiscellaneous   4,979.81\n  7,013.36\nTotal expenditure for year by voucher     $231,592.77\nMaintenance and repairs (expended through Public Works Department)    7,947.17\nProportion headquarters vote   4,133.26\n$243,673.20\nYearly\nSummary of Profit and Loss Accounts. Per Capita\nCost.\nSalaries   $94,491.25 $128,189\nExpenses\u2014\nOffice supplies  1,959.43 2.658\nTravelling expenses  363.63 .493\nFuel, water, light, and power   25,076.53 34.019\nMaintenance and repairs   10,099.08 13.700\nFurniture and fixtures   8,436.35 11.445\nProvisions ... 77,501.26 105.140\nUniforms and clothing   3,602.27 4.887\nMedical and surgical supplies  : 2,267.92 3.077\nExaminations, committals, and transportation   185.45 .251\nIncidentals and unforeseen   8,670.14 11.762\n$232,653.31       $315,621\nLess patient-labour (against market price for farm produce)         1,000.00 1.356\n$231,653.31        $314,265\nLess Revenue Account  (maintenance of patients)        37,223.30 50.498\nNet cost of patients' maintenance to Government   $194,430.01       $263,767\nRemarks.\nTotal patients in residence. New Westminster, March 31st, 1930     735\nDaily average population in New Westminster for year     737.12\nGross maintenance per capita cost, one year  $315.62\nGross maintenance per capita cost, one day  .865\nNet maintenance per capita cost, one year     263.76\nNet maintenance per capita cost, one day  .722 BB 44 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable F.\u2014Expense and Revenue Statement of the Essondale Hospital for 12 Months\nended March 31st, 1930.\nOperating Expense Accounts.\nOperating expenditure by voucher\u2014\nSalaries\u2014\nMedical and clerical staff      $14,794.70\nOther employees       201,287.55\n    $216,082.25\nOffice supplies\u2014\nBooks and journals  $387.99\nPostage and office supplies   2,339.02\nTelephone and telegrams   2,559.84\n  5,286.85\nTravelling expenses   1,708.74\nFuel, water, light, and power\u2014\nFuel         $44,037.84\nWater  9,369.10\nLight and power          10,593.59\n        64,000.53\nMaintenance and repairs\u2014Janitors' supplies  4,080.13\nFurniture and fixtures\u2014\nBedding         $5,212,58\nFurniture     6,234.71\nMiscellaneous   5,888.52\n 17,335.81\nProvisions\u2014\nGroceries       $63,598.86\nMeats         22,977.14\nFish    6,753.08\nColony Farm produce         135,759.98\n       229,089.06\nUniforms aud clothing\u2014\nClothing        $18,864.83\nBoots and slippers  3,800.04\n         22,664.87\nMedical and surgical supplies\u2014\nDrugs  ,         $2,197.43\nInstruments    584.73\nMiscellaneous   4,225.71\n  7,007.87\nExaminations, committals, and transportation\u2014\nExaminations         $1,392.30\nTransportation  9,911.37\n 11,303.67\nIncidentals and unforeseen\u2014\nAmusements   $707.18\nGratuities    261.91\nFunerals     1,765.00\nAuto-tires  376.15\nAuto-repairs   986.66\nGasoline and oils  1,299.42\nTools and implements   2,318.55\nCarried forward          $7,714.87    $578,559.78 FINANCIAL TABLES. BB 45\nTable F.\u2014Expense and Revenue Statement of the Essondale Hospital for 12 Months\nended March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nOperating Expense Accounts\u2014Continued.\nBrought forward          $7,714.87    $578,559.78\nOperating expenditure by voucher\u2014Continued.\nIncidentals and unforeseen\u2014Continued.\nFreight and cartage   635.08\nMiscellaneous          12,716.33\n        21,066.28\nTotal expenditure for year by voucher  $599,626.06\nMaintenance and repairs (expended through Public Works Department)  5,794.76\nProportion headquarters vouchers  8,266.56\nPublic Hospital for Insane Account   15,553.75\n,241.13\nSummary of Profit and Loss Accounts. per capita\nCost.\nSalaries   $223,038.11 $157,703\nExpenses\u2014\nOffice supplies   6,070.46 4.292\nTravelling expenses  2,235.83 1.581\nFuel, water, light, and power  66,484.60 47.009\nMaintenance and repairs  _  8,244.02 5.829\nFurniture and fixtures   15,901.26 11.243\nProvisions  207,399.34 146.645\nClothing  37,052.18 26.198\nMedical and surgical supplies   7,365.54 5.208\nExaminations, committals, and transportation   11,303.67 7.992\nIncidentals and unforeseen   29,953.52 21.179\n$615,048.53       $434,879\nLess patient-labour (against market price for farm produce)       18,000.00 12.727\n$597,048.53       $422,152\nLess Revenue Account (maintenance of patients)       86,727.37 61.322\nNet cost of patients' maintenance to Government   $510,321.16      $360,830\nRemarks.\nTotal patients in residence, Essondale, March 31st, 1930   1,445\nDaily average population in Essondale for year  1,414.29\nGross maintenance per capita cost, one year    $434,879\nGross maintenance per capita cost, one day  1.19\nNet maintenance per capita cost, one year      360.83\nNet maintenance per capita cost, one day   .988\nCapital Expenditure.\nVarious buildings, expended by Public Works Department  $1,111,641.16 BB 46 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTable G.\u2014Expense and Revenue Statement of the Saanich Hospital for 12 Months\nended March 31st, 1930.\nOperating Expense Accounts.\nOperating expenditure by voucher\u2014\nSalaries\u2014\nSupervisor        $2,100.00\nOther employees         29,847.05\n      $31,947.05\nOffice supplies\u2014\nBooks aud journals   $28.20\nPostage and office supplies   455.19\nTelephone and telegrams   257.58\n  740.97\nTravelling expenses   30.40\nFuel, water, light, and power\u2014\nFuel          $7,851.79\nWater  1,366.75\nLight and power  1,314.02\n        10,532.56\nMaintenance and repairs\u2014Janitors' supplies   1,494.52\nFurniture and fixtures\u2014\nBedding         $1,351.35\nMiscellaneous  759.95\n  2,111.30\nProvisions\u2014\nGroceries        $16,122.69\nMeats  5,299.28\nFish     1,640.37\n        23,062.34\nClothing\u2014\nClothing          $4,478.43\nBoots and slippers   505.80\n  4,984.23\nMedical and surgical supplies\u2014\nDrugs   $138.94\nSurgical instruments   2.60\nSundries     417.93\n  559.47\nExaminations, committals, and transportation   93.65\nIncidentals and unforeseen\u2014\nAmusements   $583.96\nFunerals  345.00\nAuto-repairs   48.20\nGasoline and oils  428.72\nMiscellaneous   9,660.16\n        11,066.04\nTotal expenditure for year by voucher       $86,622.53\nProportion headquarters vouchers   2,066.63\nMaintenance and repairs (expended through Public Works Department)    2,968.56\n$91,657.72 FINANCIAL TABLES.\nBB 47\nTable G.\u2014Expense and Revenue Statement of the Saanich Hospital for 12 Months\nended March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nSummary of Profit and Loss Accounts.\nSalaries      $33,686.01\nExpenses\u2014\nOffice supplies   936.87\nTravelling expenses  162.17\nFuel, water, light, and power       10,400.56\nMaintenance and repairs \t\nFurniture and fixtures \t\nProvisions\t\nUniforms and clothing ...\nMedical and surgical supplies \t\nExaminations, committals, and transportation\nIncidentals and unforeseen \t\n4,205.07\n2,328.92\n23,272.42\n4,559.68\n559.47\n93.65\n10,994.16\nYearly\nPer Capita\nCost.\n$148,648\n4.134\n.715\n45.894\n18.558\n10.277\n102.694\n20.120\n2.469\n.413\n48.514\n$91,199.58       $402,436\nLess Revenue Account (maintenance of patients)        11,196.20 49.405\nNet cost to Government for maintenance of patients      $80,003.38      $353,031\nRemarks.\nTotal patients in residence, March 31st, 1930  231\nDaily average population for year   226.62\nGross maintenance per capita cost, one year  $402.43\nGross maintenance per capita cost, one day  1.102\nNet maintenance per capita cost, one year  3.53.03\nNet maintenance per capita cost, one day   .967\n1S73\n1874\n1875\n1876\n1877\n1878\n1879\n1880\n18S1\n18S2\n1883\n1884\n1885\n1SS6\n1887\n1888\n1889\n1S90\n1S91\n1892\n1893\n1894\n1S95\n1896\n1897\n1898\n1899\n1900\nRevenue of Mental Hospitals since Inception.\n1901  $12,800 76 1921-22,\n1902   10,926 23 1921-22,\n1903   13,639 64 1921-22,\n1904   15,004 22 1922-23,\n1905   16,613 18 1922-23,\n1906   19,058 42 1922-23,\n1907   20,753 35 1923-24,\n1908   25,807 83 1923-24,\n1909   25,845 65 1923-24,\n1910   26,137 38 1924-25,\n3911   30,100 20 1924-25,\n1912   35,151 97 1924-25,\n1913   40,756 56 1925-26,\n1914   42,731 83 1925-26,\n1915, New West  18,046 21 1925-26,\n1915, Essondale   16,329 72 1926-27,\n1916, New West  18,135 91 1926-27,\n1916, Essondale   21,889 74 1926-27,\n1917, New West  21,435 93 1927-28,\n1917, Essondale   25,350 09 1927-28,\n1918, New West 35,169 86 1927-28,\n1918, Essondale   32,100 14 1928-29,\n1919-20, New West... 45,921 06 1928-29,\n1919-20, Essondale .. 53.740 40 1928-29,\n1919-20, Saanich     3,215 39 1929-30,\n1920-21, New West... 38,323 55 1929-30,\n1920-21, Essondale .. 46,418 81 1929-30,\n1920-21, Saanich  \u25a0   3,580 31\n1,440 99\n680\nCO\n1,342\n00\n730 31\n799\n91\n479\n42\n867\n38\n1,433 04\n614\n99\n505 18\n298\n24\n98\n35\n50 00\n720\n59\n750 00\n220 00\n599\n24\n761\n15\n2,418 43\n1,585 40\n2,709\n53\n4,409 23\n3,741\n71\n3.816\n80\n4,003\n79\n4,769 04\n6,893 33\nNew West...$38,409 52\nEssondale .. 43,078 91\nSaanich     4,263 65\nNew West... 34,148 55\nEssondale .. 4S,448 69\nSaanich    5,698 29\nNew West... 33,407 79\nEssondale .. 43,371 30\nSaanich     5,616 53\nNew West... 37,721 99\nEssondale .. 49,929 43\nSaanich      6,125 15\nNew West... 35,282 10\nEssondale .. 63,151 50\nSaanich      7,385 93\nNew West... 27,645 65\nEssondale .. 63,943 08\nSaanich     7,085 17\nNew West... 35,239 21\nEssondale .. 75,720 87\nSaanich  11,594 08\nNew West... 33,995 92\nEssondale .. 88,206 54\nSaanich  10,036 86\nNew West... 37,223 30\nEssondale .. 86,727 37\nSaanich  11,196 30 $15,348.50\n171.25\nBB 48 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTAILOR'S REPORT, 1929-30.\nMental Hospital, Essondale.\nPatients' clothing\u2014\n497 specially ordered suits at $19  $9,443.00\n62 specially ordered suits (3-piece) at $22   1,364.00\n224 stock suits at $19   4,256.00\n43 pants, stock, at $6.50  279.50\n2 vests, stock, at $3   6.00\nStock, ordinary\u2014\n29 canvas rugs (labour only) at $2.50  $72.50\n28 camisoles (labour only) at $1.25   35.00\n9 coveralls (labour only) at $2   18:00\n19 bed-ticks, with special walls, at $1.25   23.75\n2 child's bed-ticks at 50 cents   1.00\n65 pillow-ticks (labour only) at 10 cents   6.50\n36 chair-covers (labour only) at 25 cents   9.00\n8 stretcher-covers (labour only) at 50 cents  ;  4.00\n6 repair-bags (labour only) at 25 cents   1.50\nRepairs\u2014\n8,809 coats repaired and pressed at 25 cents   $2,202.25\n9,257 pants repaired and pressed at 20 cents   1,851.40\n1,281 vests repaired and pressed at 15 cents  192.15\n58 canvas rugs at 50 cents   29.00\n      4,274.80\n$19,794.55\nPublic Hospital for Insane, New Westminster.\nStock clothing\u2014\n61 patients' suits at $19   $1,159.00\n2 patients' suits (3-piece)  at $22  44.00\n6 coats at $12.50   75.00\n36 pants at $6.50  234.00\n29 vests at $3   87.00\n4 working-overalls  (staff)  at $4   16.00\n3 cooks' coats (staff) at $2   6.00\n $1,621.00\nStock, ordinary\u2014\n50 canvas rugs (labour only) at $2.50  $125.00\n74 bed-ticks  (labour only)  at 35 cents   25.90\n16 pillow-ticks (labour only) at 10 cents   1.60\n77 bed-sheets, hemmed (labour only) at 10 cents  7.70\n 160.20\nRepairs\u2014\n785 coats repaired and pressed at 25 cents  $190.25\n205 vests repaired and pressed at 15 cents   30.75\n930 pants repaired and pressed at 20 cents   186.00\n190 canvas rugs at 50 cents   95.00\n 508.00\nMiscellaneous work\u2014\nTo pressing and alterations on patients' private clothing  54.85\n$2,344.05 SHOEMAKER'S REPORT. BB 49\nStatement of Tailor-shop, 1929-30.\nProduction\u2014\nFor Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster     $2,344.05\nFor Mental Hospital, Essondale      19,794.55\n$22,138.60\nMaterial on hand, March 31st, 1930        1,109.33\n $23,247.93\nCosts\u2014\nMaterial on hand, March 31st, 1929      $3,074.65\nSalaries\u2014\nTailors      $6,720.00\nSeamstresses      2,610.00\n 9,330.00\nElectric power         $50.00\nElectric light  30.00\n 80.00\nMaterial purchases, 1929-30        8,139.84\n 20,624.49\nProfit on operations      $2,623.44\nSHOEMAKER'S REPORT, 1929-30.\nPublic Hospital for Insane, New Westminster.\nNew work\u2014\n37 pairs boots         $238.00\n56 pairs slippers         223.00\nRepairs\u2014404 pairs boots          682.55\n$1,143.55\nMental Hospital, Essondale.\nNew work\u2014Sy- pairs boots          $34.00\nRepairs\u2014\n583 pairs boots       1,194.60\n324 pairs slippers         352.05\n$1,580.65\nStatement of Shoemaker-shop, 1929-30.\nProduction\u2014\nFor Public Hospital for Insane      $1,143.55\nFor Mental Hospital, Essondale       1,580.65\n$2,724.20\nMaterial on hand, March 31st, 1930          298.65\n $3,022.85\nCosts\u2014\nSalary of Shoemaker     $1,440.00\nMaterial purchased      1,026.96\nLight and power   35.00\nMaterial on hand, March 31st, 1929  151.40\n 2,653.36\nProfit on operations        $369.49\n4 BB  50\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nPRODUCTION TABLES.\nArticles made by Female Patients, Year ended March 31st, 1930.\nFor Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster.\nAprons   386\nChemises   513\nDresses     299\nHandkerchiefs   192\nTies    122\nPetticoats    309\nPillow-slips   588\nTowels   271\nTray-cloths   54\nPillow-shams    30\nCurtains, pairs  14\nMats  13\nCorset-covers    26\nCaps, uniform   72\nCuffs, pairs   112\nSheets   782\nBed-jackets   116\nFor Mental Hospital, Essondale.\nTable-cloths      320 Roller-towels      387\nSheets   1,873 Hand-towels        408\nPillow-slips     1,036\nRepaired for Essondale, Year ended March 31st, 1930.\nBedspreads         172\nTop shirts   1,847\nUndershirts   1,795\nDrawers, pairs   2,929\nSocks, pairs  12,361\nSheets   1,206\nBlankets      357\nBed-ticks          22\nTowels  256\nTable-cloths   161\nAprons   186\nCombinations     182\nPillow-slips    152\nSweaters  56\nOveralls    44\nWhite coats   75\nRepaired for Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster, March 31st, 1930.\nAprons     223\nBlankets      424\nBlouses       Ill\nDresses   1,936\nChemises     585\nUndervests   1,248\nHose, pairs   1,232\nSocks, pairs       916\nDrawers       855\nSkirts         677\nShirts   \t\nSheets \t\nCooks' white coats\nBedspreads   \t\nTable-cloths \t\nSweaters\t\nTowels   \t\nBed-ticks   \t\nPillow-slips   \t\nOveralls \t\n729\n781\n108\n314\n179\n107\n167\n131\n133\n111\nWork done by Male Patients at Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster,\nYear ended March 31st, 1930.\nDays.\nScullery     1,686\nPoultry      430\nPorter      732\nDays.\nAuto-truck      364\nBaker        888\nBookbinding         45\nCarpenter   1,003\nCemetery       572\nDining-room     1,085\nEngineer      195\nFlorist      609\nFarmer   3,590\nGarden    1,335\nKitchen   2,845\nLaundry   1,816\nLawns  rt  2,665\nOliver Park          6\nPiggery   1,959\nPainter   1,091\nPlumber     284\nPlasterer and mason       624\nShoemaker      562\nSteward       277\nTailor       574\nTeamster       358\nWards       997\nUpholsterer       618 PRODUCTION TABLES.\nBB 51\nSupplies produced at New Westminster, 1929-30.\nPork, lb 13,388 Duck, lb\t\nChicken, lb      387 Eggs, doz\t\n157\n811\nFruit.\nApples, lb 24,935\nRhubarb, lb  5,690\nCherries,  lb      365\nStrawberries, lb     273\nRaspberries, lb      997\nRed currants, lb     540\nBlack currants, lb        65\nGooseberries,  lb       15\nPlums, lb  2,420\nPears, lb  1,155\nVegetables.\nGreen beans, lb ,  1,385\nBeets, lb  4,010\nCarrots, lb 20,300\nCabbage, lb  5,430\nCauliflower, lb     340\nCucumbers, lb  3,200\nCorn, doz      401\nLettuce, heads   7,720\nGreen onions, bunches   2,160\nCooking-onions,  lb  2,240\nSpinach, lb  2,110\nMint, bunches        24\nRadishes, bunches     430\nParsley, bunches        32\nPotatoes, early, lb  3,965\nParsnips, lb  8,000\nTomatoes, ripe, lb  4,300\nTomatoes, green, lb      200\nSupplies produced at Colquitz, 1929-30.\nFruit.\nApples, lb  5,334\nCrab-apples,  lb      170\nBlack currants, lb        60\nRed currants, lb     160\nWhite currants, lb     375\nLoganberries, lb  40\nPears, lb  2,037\nPlums, lb  915\nRaspberries, lb  700\nGrapes, lb  100\nVegetables.\nBeans, butter, lb     415\nBeans, scarlet runner, lb       40\nBeets, lb  2,415\nCucumbers, lb      198\nCauliflowers, lb   1,164\nCabbage, lb  5,029\nCarrots, lb 26,897\nCorn, ears   6,573\nLeeks, lb      527\nLettuce, heads   3,205\nGreen onions, bunches   1,335\nDried onions, lb  6,695\nPeas, lb  1,175\nPotatoes, lb 47,678\nParsnips,  lb  3,340\nRhubarb, lb  2,163\nSpinach, lb  1,010\nTomatoes,  lb  4,464\nTurnips, white, lb      250\nCelery, heads       159\nFarm Produce.\nPork, lb  3,060\nVeal, lb  609\nDucks, lb  31\nRabbits, lb.  592\nChickens, lb  83\nTurkey, lb  59\nEggs, doz        636\nMilk, lb 98,174.7\nHay, lb    14,000\nOat-hay,  lb    17,000\nMangels, lb    21,000\nCarrots, white, lb     5,000 BB 52 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nPART III\u2014COLONY FARM.\nFARM SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT.\nEssondale, B.C., January 12th, 1931.\nA. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM.,\nMedical Superintendent, Mental Hospitals, Essondale, B.C.\nSir,\u2014I beg to submit for your approval the annual statement of the operations of Colony\nFarm for the year ended March 31st, 1930.\nSpeaking in a general way, all the major activities have been reasonably successful. Conditions during the year have been favourable for farm operations. The weather was an average\nFraser Valley year, and although prices for feedstuffs were average, the price for produce was\nalways good.\nIn order to keep pace with the growth of the institution, production in every line has been\nincreased. In the case of the Poultry Department, never a profitable one under our methods\nof handling, it was decided to close it out and transfer all our stock and worth-while equipment to the Boys' Industrial School.\nOur force of work-horses has been maintained and five Clyde colts were raised.\nThe cow herd has been increased by the raising of he'fers. The average production\nincreased a little, and the type is steadily improving and the herd much more uniform than\nat any other time in its history.\nThe sheep flock is gradually being crowded out and it will not be long before this section\nwill have to be discontinued.\nAlthough we are not any more than fulfilling the institution needs with pork products,\nwe had to curtail the hog herd on account of lack of accommodation, and until we acquire a\ncuring-house and breeding-house we cannot report increase in this most important department.\nI wish to again report to you that the spirit of co-operation and loyalty which I have\nenjoyed from the staff on the farm is largely responsible for the report which I have been\nable to hand you herewith.\nRespectfully submitted.\nP. H. Moore, B.S.A.,\nFarm Superintendent.\nBURSAR'S REPORT ON COLONY FARM.\nEssondale, B.C., March 11th,  1931.\nA. L. Crease, Esq., M.D., CM.,\nGeneral Medical Superintendent of Mental Hospitals, Essondale, B.C.\nSir,\u2014I have the honour to submit herewith balance-sheet and profit and loss statement,\ntogether with the various cost sheets -covering departments of Colony Farm, for the fiscal\nyear ended March 31st, 1930.\nThe profit and loss statement of the year under review shows a very handsome profit of\n$44,582.15, less allowed to the institution for patient-labour, $19,000, leaving a net profit of\n$25,582.15, as against a decrease in last year of $760. This large profit was made principally\nfrom the Dairy Department, cannery, potato-crop, and hogs. The Dairy Department showed\na profit of $25,272.73, as against last year's $19,712.92, an increase of $5,559.81; while cannery\nshowed $11,126.69, as against $8,558.47 last year. The potato-crop this year made a profit of\n$28,985.33,.as compared with last year's $7,611.22, or an increase of $21,374.11. Last year the\ncost per ton was $8.03 and was put in at the market rate of $18 per ton, whereas the year\nunder review the cost of production was $6.78, but charged to the institution at the market\nrate of about $47 per ton. The Hog Department, wh!ch is always a profitable one, increased\nits profits by $10,000 and is still unable to supply the full demand of the institution. COLONY  FARM. BB 53\nAgainst these various profits as outlined we have a heavy administrative expense, which\nthis year totalled $43,899.18, against last year's $34,255.88, an increase of $9,643.30, made up\nprincipally of the following: Increase in salaries, $1,589.47; increase in the Public AVorks\nDepartment repairs and renewals, $2,966.69; and a loss in our inventories of equipment\nwritten off, $5,388.28;   the difference being offset by a few decreases.\nAttached you will find cost sheets of each department, which will furnish detailed\ninformation pertaining to every department at the farm.\nAll of which is respectfully submitted.\nGowan Macgowan,\nBursar.\nBALANCE-SHEET,  COLONY  FARM.\nApril 1st, 1929, to March 31st, 1930.\nAssets.\nLand Account\u2014\nColony Farm  $113,389.86\nWilson Annex      107,894.35\n  $221,284.21\nBuildings and plant   219,031.17\nWater system    4,411.25\nBridge    7,571.89\nFencing, pavement, etc  68,818.67\nEquipment     30,341.25\nLive stock\u2014\nBulls, as per inventory       $3,900.00\nCows, as per inventory       46,975.00\nYearlings, as per inventory         7,765.30\nCalves, as per inventory         2,364.57\nWork-horses, as per inventory        8,490.00\nSheep, as per inventory         1,635.00\nHogs, as per inventory        12,234.50\n 83,364.37\nSundry inventories\u2014\nFeed      $17,113.94\nGasoline  5.25\nCannery          5,497.15\nCream   25.50\nNursery        38,708.93\n        61,350.77\nAccounts receivable  1,065.00\nGrowing Crops Apportionment Account  4,554.00\n$701,792.58\nLiabilities.\nSurplus Account      $636,582.95\nLess patient-labour         19,000.00\nProfit to March 31st, 1929      $39,627.48\nProfit for year      44,582.15\n$617,582.95\n84,209.63\n$701,792.58 BB 54\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT. 1929-30.\nEH\nfc\nP\nO\nQ\nO\n<i\nm\n05\no\nQ\nfc\n\u00ab4\nH\ni\u2014i\nO\ntf\nM 03\nGO  0-1  00  \u00a9  \u25a0*  Cl  OO\n:      o o o \u00a9 o \u00a9 \u00a9\n:       \u00a9 o lo \u00a9 o lo o\n:      Tt* \u00a9 r-l io cs ci cs\n:         00  fc-         O  LO         r-l\ncc\ntr\n0-1\n1-\nCN\nIC\nCM\n: r-\nic\n: ic\n: c\n: c\ni\n\u00a9\n\u00abC\nTf\nCO\nTf\nc\ntc\n; c\n! c\ni cm\nI c\ni io\n: t-\n; cc\n| 0\ni s\nc\na\nr-\n: t-\n: ic\ni c\n: r-\n: c\ni r-\n;\n:         LO  LO  \u00a9  CO  Ol  IQ\nI-  t-  tD  CO  IQ 00\ni      to oi lo io Tji ci\nI         H  CO  IC  00  O GO\n:      tjh_ Tt^ l- co th r-i\n1           rH   of          GO*\" Ol\n:                    oi\nOl tr\nOl     Tt\nod tc\nCi cr\nTtH    \u00a3P\nOS \u00ab\nT-! \"\u25a0*    CO \u00a9\nCO \u00a9   tH IO\n\u00a9' t* i> <oi\nco t- I- t-\nLO CO   t- rH\n\u00a9   IO 0 00   rH Ol TH 10\nq in io o o w a o\n! uo od t^ in od oi tH co\nOl  rH Cl OS  00 fc- CO GO\nCO   Ol r-i Tj<   rH TfH IO CO\nCO fc- M t- Oi rH CO\nCO Ol CO X CO \u00a9 CO\nrH \u00a9 \u00a9 I- L- CO rH\nOl\nt (M\nX \u00a9 LO 00 \u00a9 \u00a9 TfH tO Ol rH \u00a9 L- \u00a9 00 CO. 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BB 55\nDAIRY AND HERDS DEPARTMENT.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nExpenses.\nTotal expense for year   $46,413.78\nMarch 31st, 1929, inventory   19.80\n $46,433.58\nProduction.\nDairy produce supplies   $71,482.11\nIce supplies  198.70\nMarch 31st, 1930, inventory   25.50\n 71,706.31\nProfit for year  $25,272.73\nr>airv  Production and Costs Account, March 31st, 1930. Production.\n\"*   y Lb. Milk.\nSalaries and upkeep  $2,012.27\nFuel           883.60\nBoard of employees          90.00\nTest-cows\u2014      $2,985.87\nSalaries and upkeep  $2,757.31\nFeed      9,233.14\nBoard of employees      1,452.00\nGeneral herd\u2014 13,442.45\nSalaries and upkeep $10,174.98\nFeed  16,767.98\nHorse-labour        320.00\nBoard of employees     2,924.00\nTractor   6.00\nPasturage         646.50\n 30,839.46\n$47,267.78\nLess allowance for manure         854.00\n$46,413.78\nMarch 31st, 1929, inventory   19.80\nTotal cost   $46,433.58   1,568,270.5\nMilk Production for Year 1929-30.      Production.\n1929. Lb. Cost.\nApril   130,715.7 $4,001.94\nMay  138,978.7 2,947.38\nJune   131,122.4 3,331.84\nJuly  137,426.0 3,288.34\nAugust  134,623.4 3,607.70\nSeptember  ..  125,243.0 3,642.40\nOctober  119,822.4 3,637.95\nNovember    124,102.4 4,179.94\nDecember  129,072.5 4,554.54\n1930.\nJanuary   133,848.5 4,867.98\nFebruary  '.  123,974.5 4,241.98\nMarch   139,341.0 3,913.09\n1,568,270.5 $46,215.08\nAverage cost of production, pasteurizing, etc., 29.48 cents per gallon. BB 56\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nMATURE COW DEPARTMENT.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nName of Animal.\nAsset\nValue.\nSelling-\nprice.\nRemarks.\n1920.\nApril 30.  Colony Netheiiand Pauline  \t\nLaundry-tat, etc\t\nMay    31.  Colony Kitty Canary \t\nJune    30.  Colony Aaggie Burke Heilo \t\nJuly    31.  Beaverland Canary Pauline \t\nColony Wayne McKinley Pauline\nAug.    31.  Hides sold \t\nDec.    31.  Colony Ella Mechthilde Canary ..\nColony Cora Abbekerk \t\nDiedre Douglas Segis \t\nLaundry-fat, etc\t\n1030.\nJan.    31.  S.C.M. Ella Mecbtbilde \t\nFeb.    28. Colony Clothide Pauline \t\nColony Maude Koba \t\nColony Madam Pauline \t\nColony Flood Countess \t\nLaundry-fat, etc\t\nMar.   31.  Colony Vrouka Segis Koba \t\nColony Georgia Korndyke\t\nColony Calamity Koba \t\nColony Faforit Segis Koba \t\nColony Minnie Koba \t\nColony Esther Canary \t\nLaundry-fat, etc\t\nHides sold \t\nLoss on inventory \t\n$75.00\n200.00\n200.00\n150.00\n250.00\n200.00\n200.00\n100.00\n75.00\n200.00\n250.00\n250.00\n350.00\n400.00\n75.00\n250.00\n200.00\n200.00\n100.00\n1,750.00\n$5,475.00\n1,074.64\n$114.87\n22.00\n200.00\n10.65\n83.57\n101.75\n107.44\n23.40\n118.04\n109.58\n02.88\n24.60\n116.40\n87.11\n102.63\n85.35\n05.06\n100.40\n47.65\n31.26\n$1,074.64\nBeefed.\nDestroyed.\nSold.\nKilled by stallion.\nKilled by stallion.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\nDestroyed.\nBeefed.\nDestroyed.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\nBeefed.\n$3,800.36\nAbstract of Loss.\nLoss by deaths and destroyed       $925.00\nLoss by cows butchered      1,125.36\n$2,050.36\nLoss on inventory      1,750.00\nLoss     $3,800.36\nYEARLING DEPARTMENT.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nName of Animal.\nAsset\nValue.\nSelling-\nprice.\nKemarks.\n1929.\nApril 30. Colony Koba McKinley 62nd \t\n$130.40\n201.25\n3,780.43\n$121.50\n51.00\nSold.\n$4,121.08\n172.50\n$172.50\n$3,948.58 COLONY FARM.\nBB 57\nYEARLING DEPARTMENT\u2014Continued.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nAbstract of Loss.\nLoss on sales   $8.90\nLoss on butchered        150.25\nLoss by transfers     3,789.43\nLoss     $3,948.58\nCALVES DEPARTMENT.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nName of Animal.\nAsset\nValue.\nSelling-\nprice.\nRemarks.\n$15.00\n$12.00\nVealed.\n22.65\n12.24\nVealed.\n11.10\n11.88\nVealed.\n15.00\n11.52\nVealed.\n82.50\n117.00\nSold.\n14*4.00\n180.00\nSold.\n168.00\n150.00\nSold.\n58.10\n24.48\nVealed.\n170.15\n150.00\nSold.\n16.30\n15.20\nVealed.\n12.25\n14.08\nVealed.\n20.35\n10.40\nVealed.\n16.30\n15.84\nVealed.\n56.00\n25.50\nVealed.\n12.00\n16.32\nVealed.\n15.60\n14.08\nVealed.\n158.85\n150.00\nSold.\n34.80\n125.00\nSold.\n18.90\n13.77\nVealed.\n15.10\n14.11\nVealed.\n67.95\n180.00\nSold.\n220.70\nReplacement\n21.50\n10.05\n14.70\nVealed.\n11.00\n10.50\nVealed.\n18.35\n12.60\nVealed.\n14.70\n10.50\nVealed.\n14.70\n11.10\nVealed.\n99.20\n300.00\nSold.\n9.90\nDied.\n9.90\nDied.\n149.10\n64.00\nSold.\n17 7.'00\n150.00\nSold.\n6.95\nDied.\n6.95\n11.40\nVealed.\n3.50\nDied.\n13.90\n13.20\nVealed.\n10.45\nDied.\n13.90\nDied.\n.     229.35\n400.00\nSold.\n13.40\n15.20\nVealed.\n10.05\n15.39\nVealed.\n13.40\n15.80\nVealed.\n13.40\n15.60\nVealed.\n10.05\n11.60\nVealed.\n140.70\n150.00\nSold.\n113.90\n125.00\nSold.\n67.00\n150.00\nSold.\n$2,537.05\n$2,777.46\n2,537.05\n$240.41\n1929.\nApril 30.\nMay 31.\nJune 30.\nJuly 31.\nAug. 31.\nSept. 30.\nOct. 31.\nNov. 30.\nDec. 31.\n1930.\nJan.     31,\nFeb.    28.\nMar.   31.\nColony 748a \t\nColony Douglas Sir Bessie \t\nColony 752a \t\nColony 753a \t\nColony Segis Sir Bessie \t\nColony Paul Romeo \t\nColony Julius Romeo \t\nColony Mechthilde Sir Bessie ....\nColony Poscli Romeo \t\nColony 772a\t\nColony 772b \t\nColony 774a \t\nColony 777a -\t\nColony Cornelia Sir Bessie \t\nColony 782a \t\nColony 782c \t\nColony Vrouka Mechthilde \t\nColony Ormsby Sir Bessie \t\nColony 782a\t\nColony 789a  ,\t\nColony Canary Mechthilde \t\nColony Morag Romeo \t\nHides sold \t\nColony 798a\t\nColony 798d\t\nColony 796a\t\nColony 798b\t\nColony 798c \t\nKoba McKinley 69th\t\nColony 807a\t\nColony 807c \t\nColony Aaggie Sir Heilo \t\nColony Heilo Romeo \t\nColony 812a \t\nColony 812c \t\nColony 808 \t\nColony 810a \t\nColony 812b\t\nColony 814 \t\nColony Wayne McKinley Canary\nColony 818a \t\nColony 819a \t\nColony 819b \t\nColony 823a \t\nColony 824 \t\nColony Abbekerk Romeo \t\nColony McKinley Sir Heilo\t\nColony Posch Hengerveld \t\nGain BB 58\nMENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nCALVES DEPARTMENT\u2014 Continued.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nAbstract of Loss and Gain.\nLoss by deaths and replacements        $54.60\nLoss by butchered         72.79\n$127.39\nProfit on sales        367.80\nNet gain  ,      $240.41\nWORK-HORSE DEPARTMENT.\nSales and Deaths Account, March 31st, 1930.\nName of Animal.\nAsset\nValue.\nSelling-\nprice.\nRemarks.\n1929.\nOct.    31.  Horse \" Clyde \"      \t\n$200.00\n150.00\n$150.00\n150.00\n25.00\nSold.\nSold.\n1930.\n35.00\n$385.00\n325.00\n$325.00\n$60.00\nWork-horse Labour Account, March 31st, 1930.\nSalaries and upkeep\nFeed\t\n$8,0S2.65\n6,934.99\nBoard       3.037.00\nLess credit for manure \t\n$18,054.64\n170.00\n$17,884.64\nHorse-labour charged to crops and other departments at 50 cents per horse-hour    22,048.25\nProfit       $4,163.61\nNote.\u2014Against cost of $17,884.64, 44,096.5 hours of horse-labour were performed at a cost\nof 401\/- cents per horse-hour. COLONY FARM. BB 59\nWORK-HORSE DEPARTMENT\u2014Continued.\nHorse-labour performed, March 31st, 1930.\n1929. Hours. Cost.\nApril    4,042% $1,526.66\nMay  4,151 1,434.00\nJune  3,316 1,428.26\nJuly  4,068 1,427.39\nAugust  3,849 1,626.98\nSeptember   .  3,482 1,303.00\nOctober  3,665 1,315.35\nNovember   3,566 1,496.20\nDecember  3,456 1,500.50\n1930.\nJanuary     3,504 1,567.30\nFebruary  3,413 1,496.25\nMarch  3,584 1,932.75\n44,096y2 $18,054.64\nLess credit for manure          170.00\n$17,884.64\nSHEEP DEPARTMENT.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nBy sales\u2014 Receipts.\nLive sheep sold   $631.00\nLamb and mutton supplied Hospitals   226.44\nLamb and mutton supplied farm employees   4.64\nInventory, March 31st, 1930  1,635.00\nExpenses.\nFeed    $307.70\nVouchers  111.32\nPasturage   360.00\nInventory, March 31st, 1929  1,987.00\n      2,766.02\nLoss           $268.94\n$2,497.08\nHOG DEPARTMENT.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nBy sales\u2014 Receipts.\nLive hogs   $1,607.94\nPork, bacon, etc., supplied Essondale Hospital   25,887.10\nPork, bacon, etc., supplied New Westminster Hospital  2,400.07\nSundry, supplied farm employees  59.30\n$29,954.41\nInventory, March 31st, 1930\u2014\nFeed, etc  $2,361.30\nHogs      9,873.20\n    12,234.50\n $42,188.91\nCarried forward   $42,188.91 BB 60 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nHOG DEPARTMENT\u2014Continued.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nBrought forward  $42,188.91\nExpenses.\nSalaries and upkeep  $3,662.12\nBoard of employees       810.00\nFuel           125.50\nFeed '.  11,005.29\nHorse-labour          621.25\n  $16,224.16\nInventory, March 31st, 1930      10,952.75\n 27,176.91\nProfit  $15,012.00\nPOULTRY DEPARTMENT.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nReceipts.\n6,312 doz. eggs supplied Essondale Hospital   $1,895.24\n1,094 lb. chicken supplied Essondale Hospital         328.20\nSupplies to New Westminster   23.00\nSupplies to farm employees          32.78\nSales of stock to Boys' Industrial School     1,193.30\n    $3,472.52\nExpenses.\nVouchers   $1,203.40\nFeed '.     1,493.75\nHorse-labour        352.50\nBoard of employees  '.       300.00\nFuel           64.00\nInventory, March 31st, 1930      1,474.85\n      4,888.50\nLoss     $1,415.9S\nCANNERY.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nProduction.\nSupplies to Essondale Hospital   $16,791.05\nSupplies to New Westminster Hospital  ,  5,693.40\nInventory, March 31st, 1930   5,497.15\n $27,981.60\nExpenses.\nRepairs  $105.19\nSalaries   350.00\nHorse-labour     100.00\nSugar, spices, etc  2,507.15\nCans  -  2,728.90\nFruit and vegetables   5,775.02\nFuel  300.00\nInventory, March 31st, 1929   4,988.65\n 16,854.91\nProfit  $11,126.69 COLONY FARM. BB 61\nTRUCK-GARDEN AND NURSERY.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nReceipts.\nProduce supplied Hospitals    $12,397.05\nFruit and vegetables supplied cannery   786.31\nTrees and shrubs supplied public institutions   9,642.65\n$22,826.01\nInventory, March 31st, 1930      38,708.93\n $61,534.94\nExpenses.\nVouchers      $4,401.30\nHorse-labour       2,820.25\nBoard of employees   730.00\nFuel  48.75\nFertilizer, etc         411.95\n$8,412.25\nInventory, March 31st, 1929      47,503.02\n 55,915.27\nProfit       $5,619.67\nCROP DEPARTMENT.\nPotatoes\u2014Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nProduction.\nYield of crop, 1,417,000 lb  $33,787.85\nExpenses.\nPloughing  $352.00\nManure and hauling   1,353.50\nFertilizer, etc .'  628.00\nCultivating and disking   1,512.52\nDigging and hauling   956.50\n      4,802.52\nProfit    $28,985.33\nField W.R. 6, 55 acres.    Yield per acre, 12.88 tons;   cost per ton, $6.78.\nOats\u2014Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nProduction.\nYield of oats, 165,600 lb  $3,312.00\nYield of straw, 2,620 bales  1,048.00\nYield of sundries   372.37\nCarried forward      $4,732.37 BB 62 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nCROP DEPARTMENT\u2014Continued.\nOats\u2014Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nBrought forward     $4,732.37\nExpenses.\nPloughing   p.  $575.00\nSeed and seeding  261.85\nCultivating  484.75\nFertilizer  281.00\nBaling straw   256.00\nCutting, threshing, and hauling   409.25\n       2,267.85\nProfit       $2,464.52\nField No. 2, 8 acres :  Field No. 3, 20 acres ;  Field No. 7, 14 acres ;  Field No. W.R. 4, 7 acres ;\nField No. W.R. 0, 10 acres;  total, 59 acres.    Yield per acre, 2,807 lb.;  cost per ton, $14.73.\nHay\u2014Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nProduction.\nYield of hay, 389,000 lb     $3,166.00\nExpenses.\nFertilizer      $561.15\nSeed       684.10\nMowing and hauling  .       504.00\n      1,749.25\nProfit       $1,416.75\nField No. 1, 16 acres;   Field No. 8, 19 acres;   Field No. W.R. 1, 38 acres;   Field No. W.R. 3,\n11 acres ;  total, 84 acres.    Yield per acre, 2.31 tons ;  cost per ton, $8.98.\nEnsilage\u2014Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nProduction.\nYield of clover, 370,000 lb  $925.00\nYield of green oats, 460,000 lb  1,150.00\nYield of peas, oats, and vetches, 494,000 lb  1,235.00\nYield of corn, 460,000 lb  1,150.00\nYield of green feed, 227,000 lb  567.50\n    $5,027.50\nExpenses.\nPloughing   -      $268.00\nManure and hauling -       766.50\nSeed and seeding        275.00\nCultivating        339.50\nMowing and hauling        895.75\n 2,544.75\nProfit       $2,482.75\nField A, 13 acres;  Field No. 2, 20 acres;  Field No. 8, 38 acres;   Field No. W.R. 4, 3 acres;\nField No. W.R. 6, 5 acres;  total, 79 acres.    Yield per acre, 12.72 tons;  cost per ton, $2.53. COLONY FARM.\nBB 63\nCROP DEPARTMENT\u2014Continued.\nOnions\u2014Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nProduction.\nYield, 1,054 bundles green onions        $52.70\nYield, 47,200 lb. onions         910.00\n \u25a0       $962.70\nExpenses.\nPloughing         $63.50\nFertilizer : , \u2014\u25a0..       107.60\nCultivating         14.00\nHauling   22.00\n  207.10\nProfit       $755.60\nField No. 6, 1.5 acres.    Yield per acre, 15.73 tons;  cost per ton, $8.77.\nCarrots\u2014Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nProduction.\nYield, 90,000 lb       $301.80\nExpenses.\nFertilizer       $18.45\nManure         40.00\nCultivating          21.50\nHauling         32.00\n         111.95\nProfit   .       $189.85\nField No. W.R. 2, 25 acres.    Yield per acre, 18 tons;  cost per ton, $2.48.\nRoots\u2014Profit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nProduction.\nYield, 407,900 lb     $1,168.75\nExpenses.\nPloughing  $143.50\nCultivating   381.00\nFertilizer and manure   609.00\nSeed  374.00\nHauling  ,  205.00\n      1,712.50\nLoss       $543.75\nField No. 8, 15 acres;  Field No. 8, 4 acres;   total 19 acres.    Yield per acre, 10.73 tons;  cost\nper ton, $8.42. BB 64 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nTRACTOR ACCOUNT.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\n1,063% hours' work      $2,127.50\nExpenses.\nSalaries     $882.00\nBoard of employees  .,       300.00\nGasoline       251.16\n      1,433.16\nProfit       $694.34\nGENERAL EXPENSES OF MAINTENANCE AND ADMINISTRATION.\nProfit and Loss Account, March 31st, 1930.\nExpenses.\nSalaries and vouchers  $25,225.65\nHorse-labour  1,331.50\nDairy supplies to employees   1,274.61\nSundry supplies to employees  , , , ,  139.38\nBoard of employees   1,140.00\nFuel  363.13\nTractor  129.00\n$29,603.27\nProportion headquarters expenses        2,066.63\nGeneral repairs through Public Works Department ,       6,891.00\nLoss on inventories of equipment  .'.      5,338.28\nLoss  $43,899.18\nMISCELLANEOUS  STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC.\nEssondale Hospital\u2014Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1930.\nDairy produce\u2014\nMilk, 1,004,607.5 lb  $45,202.38\nCream, 2,689.15 lb  806.75\nButter, 2,209 lb       1,104.50\n $47,113.63\nMeats\u2014\nBeef, 10.819 lb     $1,360.54\nVeal, 2,074.1b:  351.04\nMutton, 779 lb  140.97\nLamb, 407 lb  85.47\nPork roasts, 40,786 lb     12,235.80\nLiver, etc., 18,709 lb       1,870.90\nSausage, 11,508 lb      2,542.60\nBacon and ham, 12,829 lb      4,490.15\nGreen bacon, 10,154 lb       3,046.20\nLard, 8.093 lb       1,618.60\nSundries     82.85\n\u25a0 27,825.12\nCarried forward   $74,938.75 COLONY FARM. BB 65\nMISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC.\u2014Continued.\nEssondale Hospital\u2014Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1930\u2014Continued.\nBrought forward  $74,938.75\nPoultry\u2014\nEggs, 6,312 doz     $1,895.24\nChicken, 1,094 lb         328.20\n 2,223.44\nFruit and vegetables\u2014\nFresh  $36,476.56\nCanned :     16,791.05\n 53,267.61\nSundries\u2014\nHorse-labour     $6,780.00\nGasoline     204.54\nIce         175.50\nShrubs and trees          145.70\n 7,305.74\nTotal  $137,735.54\nNew Westminster Hospital\u2014Produce supplied by Colony Farm, March 31st, 1930.\nDairy produce\u2014\nMilk, 324,290 lb  $14,593.05\nCream, 1,790 lb  537.00\n $15,130.05\nMeats\u2014Pork      2,400.07\nFruit and vegetables\u2014\nFresh  ,     $8,973.78\nCanned       5,693.40\n 14,667.18\nSundries\u2014\nHorse-labour     $2,100.00\nMiscellaneous   98.10\n 2,198.10\n$34,395.40\nAccounts receivable, March 31st, 1930.\nSundry amounts due for live stock, etc., sold      $1,065.00\nRemittances to Treasury.\nSundry remittances to Treasury during the year 1929-30 in payment of live stock and\nproduce sales   $180,432.75 BB 66 MENTAL HOSPITALS REPORT, 1929-30.\nMISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS, INVENTORIES, ETC.\u2014Continued.\nNursery Stock supplied to Government Institutions, Schools, etc, in the Province,\nMarch, 31st, 1930.\nSchool Board\u2014\nBurnaby  $169.10\nOak Bay  82.80\nTrail c  29.00\nSandwick  77.50\nSalmon  Arm    48.50\nVictoria  23.75\nMaple Ridge  25.60\nTranquille Sanatorium,  Tranquille ,....,  1,687.50\nOld People's Home, Vancouver  78.00\nOliver Park, New Westminster  191.00\nGame Farm, Victoria   64.80\nBoys' Industrial School, Coquitlam  518.25\nParks Board, New Westminster  285.50\nProvincial Home, Kamloops   43.80\nTotal  $3,325.10\nPoultry and Supplies to Boys' Industrial School.\n479 pullets   $718.50\n2,040 lb. killing-stock ,  448.80\nSundry equipment   26.00\n$1,193.30\nColony Farm Nursery\u2014Summary of Inventories, March 31st, 1930.\nDeciduous ornamental trees   $10,422.90\nEvergreen trees and shrubs       8,425.50\nClimbing plants and vines   375.00\nShrubs and small trees      7,151.95\nHerbaceous perennials, etc       1,279.25\nReeds and grasses  262.00\nCuttings, grafts, and budded stock          734.43\nOrchard and small fruits\u2014\nPrunes and plums  $1,897.00\nCherries         278.00\nPears          529.00\nApples       1,750.00\nBlack currants        948.75\nRed currants         860.00\nRaspberries, blackberries, loganberries, and gooseberries      1,747.90\nStrawberries        207.50\n      8,218.15\nBees and bee supplies         589.75\nVegetables, etc., in field and storage       1,250.00\nTotal  $38,708.93 COLONY FARM. 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