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John Innes entered on Land Settlement Scheme May 7th, 1918, and left 

 the Colony on February 21st, 1919, requiring surgical treatment and mentally 

 deranged. He is now in the Manitoba Provincial Hospital at Selkirk, Man. We 

 have corresponded with the Superintendent and learn that he has no dependents, and 

 that he is now under the care of the Department of Soldiers' Civil Ee-establishment. 

 He is apparently an incurable case. Had he been at the Colony he would have 

 received at least a grant of $150 on his house and $1,000 on his land, but we 

 believe no settlement is necessary. 



T. T. Lewis entered on Land Settlement Scheme on March 26th, 1918, and 

 left the Colony for medical treatment on December 8th, 1919. He lived at Port 

 Hope, but we have been unable to learn more of his whereabouts, and a letter 

 addressed to the Mayor of Port Hope brought no reply. He apparently had no 

 house at Kapuskasing, and therefore he could receive consideration only on the 

 land grant. We believe he need not be further considered. 



W. G. Moffat entered on Land Settlement Scheme September 25th, 1918, and 

 left the Colony on May 4th, 1919, for three months' leave at Hamilton, Ont. The 

 last address known for him there was 767 Barton Street. He had a house at 

 Kapuskasing, which was valued at $729,00, as against a cost, according to his 

 house account, of $542.31 plus $150.00— $692.31. We believe the house should be 

 taken over and the house account cancelled, and that no attempt should be made 

 to follow the matter further. 



The settlements effected with those leaving the Colony show the following 

 totals : 



Valuation of houses $47,572 00 



House accounts cancelled $25,526 80 



Allowed settlers on houses 12,868 00 



Excess of valuation over accounts cancelled and amounts allowed 9,177 20 



$47,572 00 $47,572 00 



Valuation of barns and outbuildings $15,708 00 



Allowed settlers on these $11,287 00 



Excess of valuation over amount allowed 4,421 00 



$(15,708 00 $15,708 00 



Total amount allowed settlers $99,872 91 



Indebtedness $23,055 82 



Amount advanced through Rev. H. J. King 1,248 99 



Cash paid out 75,568 10 



$99,872 91 $99,872 91 



The settlements effected with the twenty settlers remaining at Kapuskasing 

 show the following totals : 



Grants allowed $17,389 60 



Overcharges on houses allowed 650 00 



Credit on books 322 35 



Total allowed $18,361 95 



Amount charged for making transfers $1,025 00 



Indebtedness 13,510 67 



Total credits to settlers ." . . $4,886 59 



Total debits to settlers 1,060 31 



Amount of cash paid out ,3,826 28 3,826 28 



$18,361 95 $18,361 95 



