1921-22 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS 207 



NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT BRANCH. 



Statement of Revenue for the Year Ended 31st October, 1922. 



Section i (B) Roads: 



Sale of Supplies, Stock and Equipment, Rentals and Refunds $3,008. 13 



Section i (D) Farms: 



Sale of Produce and Cartage 1,836. 15 



Section i (D) Assistance of Settlers: 



Cash Sales of Feed and Notes retired 24,287 . 08 



Section i (E) Creamery: 



Butter Revenue, Sale of Buttermilk, Cans, etc 7,521 . 08 



Section 2 (i) Seed Grain: 



Cash Sales and Notes retired 19,338 . 83 



Section 2 (2) Purchase of Cattle Account: 



Cash Sales and Notes retired 2,826 . 84 



Clause^ (1-12) Soldiers' Settlement Account: 



Note retired and Sale of Stock, Kapuskasing Colony 18,110.46 



$76,928.57 



Settlers^ Loan A ccount: 



Payments on Principal, Interest, etc 84,096.98 



Total Revenue under all heads, 1922 account $161,025 . 55 



RECORD OF CORRESPONDENCE. 

 For Year Ended 31st October, 1922. 



Letters received , 9,742 



Letters mailed 10,712 



Circulars mailed 652 



11,364 



Arthur E. D. Bruce, 

 November 16, 1922. • Secretary and Accountant. 



Appendix No. 49. 



46 Richmond Street West, 



Toronto, January 10th, 1923. 



To the Honourable, the Minister of Lands and Forests. 



Dear Sir, — I have the honour to herewith submit a report of the busi- 

 ness of this Department to the end of October, 1922, as follows: — 



Total number of applications received, 3,871. These applied for loans 

 amounting to $1,554,800.00, being an average application of $392.47. 



Consideration of each application being on its own merits, and the basis, 

 as usual, on which the loans have been advanced was that of the actual improve- 

 ments to land. 



The total number of loans granted to settlers being 2,549, amounting to 

 $860,235.00, being an average loan of $323.40. This amount includes a loan 

 to the Sudbury Co-Operative Creamery Co., Ltd., of $24,000.00, and a loan of 

 $10,000.00 to the Kenora Dairy Co-Operative Association; also $3,500.00 to 

 the Producers Co-Operative Creamery Co., Ltd., of Lavallee, District of Rainy 

 River, 



It is a pleasure to refer to the manner in which repayments on account of 



