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To Colonel the Honourable Edward Gawler Prior,\nA Member of the King's Privy Council for Canada,\nLieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia.\nMay it please Your Honour:\nI have the honour to submit for your consideration herewith the Annual Report\nof the Land Settlement Board for the year 1919.\nE. D. BARROW,\nMinister of Agriculture.\nDepartment of Agriculture,\nVictoria, B.C., March 19th, 1920.\nM 57 jand Settlement Board of British Columbia,\nVictoria, B.C., March 17th, 1920.\nThe Honourable E. D. Barrow,\nMinister of Agriculture, Victoria, B.C.\nSir,\u2014I have the honour to transmit herewith the Third Annual Report of the\nLand Settlement Board for the year ending December 31st, 1919.\nI have the honour to be,\nSir,\nYour obedient servant,\nW. S. LATTA,\nDirector.\nM 58 Land Settlement Board of British Columbia.\nLand Settlement.\nDuring tbe year the Land Settlement Board has succeeded in establishing settlement areas\nin the vicinity of Prince George, Martin Lake, Alexandria, Rose Lake, Smithers, Francois Lake,\nTatalaska Lake, Colleymount, and 10-Mile Lake respectively.\nThe benefits to be derived from the establishing of such areas are manifold. Many of the\nowners of land within such areas are now making a serious effort to develop their holdings in\norder to comply with the regulations of the Board. Others who find it inconvenient to utilize\ntheir lands are selling same to the Board at their appraised values, the Board in turn disposing\nof the lands so acquired to settlers who are in a position to utilize same.\nThe absentee owner or speculator is being forced into activity, and is now carrying on an\nenergetic colonization campaign and disposing of his holdings to bona-fi.de settlers at reasonable\nprices in order to escape the conditions imposed by the \" Land Settlement and Development Act\"\nand the regulations of the Board.\nAn energetic educational campaign has been carried on with a view to interesting the settlers\nnow on the land as to the best means of utilizing their farms.\nRealizing that the Cariboo and Central British Columbia is specially adapted for dairying,\nand that the future success of the farmer in these districts will depend largely on the dairy cow,\nthe Board has succeeded in interesting the farmers in this important industry, with the result\nthat large numbers of them have, with tbe assistance of the Board, already procured tbe nucleus\nof dairy herds, and thus the foundation of an important industry has beeD laid.\nArrangements are now under way by which creameries will be established at different points,\nand the farmers are taking a lively interest in the construction of silos., several, of which have\nalready been built, with a view to economic feeding, the Board rendering assistance by distributing educational literature, furnishing plans, etc., and making arrangements whereby the material\nnecessary for construction may be procured at reasonable prices.\nLand Development.\nEarly in 1919 the attention of the Land Settlement Board was directed to the need for\norganized land-clearing to be undertaken in order to provide new areas for cultivation and\nproduction in the heavily timbered lands of Vancouver Island and Southern British Columbia.\nIt was recognized that adjacent to some of the best agricultural districts in the Province\nheavily timbered areas existed on which soil conditions were highly favourable to agricultural\nproduction, but that these were lying idle on account of the heavy initial work required to clear\nand make available such areas for cultivation.\nSteps were taken to make a selection of typical areas with a view to undertaking land-\nclearing on a large scale. At the same time the need for measures to provide land for returned\nmen who were desirous of taking up farming was so great as to compel immediate action along\nthe lines indicated above.\nTwo main areas were selected, one comprising 14,000 acres of logged-over land in the Comox\nDistrict, seven miles north of Courtenay; another in the Kootenay, near Creston, the latter\ncontaining 7,000 acres of land partially logged off.\nTwo smaller areas were acquired, one of 440 acres near Kelowna and one of approximately\n1,000 acres near Fernie. These two, however, cannot be taken as typical areas for purposes\nof comparison.\nIn all areas a detailed survey was made and plans for the subdivision into farm units to\nsuit local conditions were adopted.\nThe following are the average sizes of farm units in the various areas: Courtenay, 50 acres;\nCreston, 20 acres;   Kelowna, 15 acres;   Fernie, 80 acres.\nIt was decided as a general guide to development-work that the farms would be partially\ncleared, a proportionate acreage, varying from 5 to 20 acres, being fully cleared on each and a\nfurther similar acreage partially cleared for pasture. House-construction was undertaken in the\ntwo main areas.\nM 59' M 60\nLand Settlement Board.\n1920\nThe policy adopted by the Board with regard to the actual settlement of the areas was to\nemploy in the development-work men who were desirous of obtaining farms ultimately. It was\nconsidered that the fitness of all such men for the work and management of a farm would be\ndetermined to a very great extent by their personal records in tbe development phase. This\nhas been proved correct, and at the present time it is considered that, while development and\ncultivation of farms should be carried forward with all possible speed, the actual turning-over\nof such farms to individuals should be delayed until all possible steps have been taken to assure\nsuccess.\nThus, while at Courtenay there are 200 acres that will be ready for crop in the coming\nseason and at Creston approximately 100 acres in a similar state, it is considered desirable if\npossible to continue with the further development of the areas, using all available men for this\npurpose, while at the same time making full use of the land already available for cultivation.\nApart from the above plan, it will be advisable to allow a number of men who are well\nqualified to take up loans under the Soldier Settlement Board and to operate their own farms\nin the coming year. Arrangements are now complete with the Soldier Settlement Board to\nenable this to be done in a manner satisfactory to this Board.\nAgricultural representatives are at work in both areas giving instruction to settlers and\nsupervising cultivation of available land.\nIn addition to clearing operations, approximately 1,600 acres at Courtenay were seeded\ndown last autumn for pasture. This area is being fenced and will provide adequate grazing\nfor the community needs.\nOwing to the increased cost of lumber, steps have been taken at Courtenay and Creston to\nsecure a permanent supply at a cost uniform with that obtaining at the commencement of the\nwork. At Creston a valuable timber limit is being acquired lying immediately adjacent to the\narea.    A sawmill plant having a capacity of 20,000 feet per day will be installed.\nIt is considered that the manufactured lumber available by this means will be ample for\nall future requirements and that the requirements of the sawmill and logging-work will give\nadditional employment to the settlers.\nIt is of interest to note that the land on which the timber referred to is located is of very\ngood value for agricultural purposes and will be available ultimately for settlement.\nIn summarizing work completed in the development areas up to the end of the year, returns\nfor land-clearing show that over 300 acres have been fully cleared, 350 acres blasted ready for\ngrubbing, and 700 additional acres rough cleared; 1,600 acres have been seeded down for common\npasturage.    Eighty temporary and thirty-five permanent houses have been erected.\nOver 300 returned soldiers have received constant employment at wages ranging from $4\nper day upwards. Of the above, 100 married men with families have been accommodated in\nthe areas, and schools at Creston and Courtenay have been erected to accommodate over 120\nchildren who are of school age.\nStores are operated at Courtenay and Creston to supply the needs of the settlers, all profits\nbeing divided amongst the people in the settlements in proportion to the amount of purchases.\nA community centre has been laid out at Courtenay, with provision also for a number of\nsmall tracts of land for workmen.\nAgbicultubal Loans.\nThe lending of money on agricultural lands during the past season's operations has been of\nvery material benefit to the farmers of British Columbia in enabling them to increase agricultural\nproduction by the purchase of stock, implements, machinery, etc., and to clear and bring under\ncultivation more land. The fact that only a very small percentage of the borrowers are in\narrears and that no foreclosures were necessary points to a very healthy state of affairs in this\nbranch of the Board's work.\nDyking Commissioners.\nThe Board has also acted during 1919 as Dyking and Drainage Commissioners for the Suinas\nDyking District, West Kicomen Dyking District, and Cameron Drainage District. 10 Geo. 5\nThird Annual Report.\nAGRICULTURAL CREDIT COMMISSION.\nReport of Loan Applications foe the Year ending December 31st, 1919.\nOn Hand at January 1st, 1919.\n11 appraised    $25,250 00\nDisposed of  as  follows:\u2014 Applied for. Granted.\n1 granted      8 6,000 00 $0,000 00\n2 rejected         6,000 00\n8 pending        13,250 00\n$25,250 00\n26 unappraised  $22,150 00\nDisposed of as follows:\u2014\n7  withdrawn      $ 7,950 00\n19 awaiting appraisal     14,200 00\n$22,150 00\nReport of Applications during 1919.\n11 appraised (as at January 1st, 1919)    $25,250 00\nDisposed of as follows:\u2014 Applied for. Granted.\n1 granted     $ 6,000 0O $6,000 00\n2 rejected         6,000 00\n8 pending        13,250 00\n$25,250 00\nEight Applications pending Action as at January 1st, 1919.\nApplication No.\nAmount.\nRemarks.\n36  \t\n$     500 00\n850 00\n3.000 00\n500 00\n1,000 00\n4.400 00\n2,000 00\n1,000 00\n79  \t\nEnemy alien.\n193  \t\n270  \t\n539  \t\n725 \t\n757  \t\n1233    \t\n8   \t\n$13,250 00\n26 unappraised    $22,150 00\nDisposed of as follows':\u2014\n7 withdrawn  $ 7,950 00\n19 awaiting appraisal       14.200 00\n$22,150 00 M 62\nLand Settlement Board.\n1920\nNineteen Applications awaiting Appraisal as at January 1st, 1919.\nApplication No.\nAmount.\nRemarks.\nFees.\n600 \t\n$ 1,000 00\n$ 5 00\n631\t\n1,000 00\n5 00\n749 \t\n500 00\n2 50\n755 \t\n350 00\n2 50\n827 \t\n500 00\n2 50\n864 \t\n600 00\n5 00\n974 \t\n500 00\n2 50\n1019 \t\n500 00\n2 50\n1024  \t\n1,000 00\n;\u00bb                        j\n5 00\n1154\t\n250 00\n2 50\n1180  \t\n1,000 00\n5 00\n1194 \t\n500 00\n,,                        ,\n2 50\n1202 \t\n2,000 00\n\u201e                       ,\n7 50\n1358 \t\n500 00\n\u201e                        ,\n2 50\n1377  \t\n500 00\n500 00\n\u00bb\n5 00\n1385 \t\n2 50\n1401  \t\n1,000 00\n\u201e                        ,\n7 00\n597  \t\n1,500 00\n500 00\n7 50\n1355 \t\n2 50\n19 \t\n$14,200 00\n$77 00\nStatus of Agricultural Credit Commission Loans as at December 31st, 1910.\n382 loans In force as at end of 1918 for  $773,350 00\n1 loan cancelled during 1919  $      750 00\n40 loans have been paid off during 1919      79,350 00\n41 loans disposed of as at December 31st, 1919 $ S0.100 00\n3S2 loans in force    $773,350 00\n41 loans disposed of        80,100 00\n341 loans .in force as at January 1st, 1920, for $693,250 00\n4 loans granted, principal not yet paid $   4,300 00\nAmount still due to borrowers  $    4,238 00\nBalance of loans as at December 31st, 1919\u2014\nPrincipal    $639,086 58\nInterest    ,        6,405 62\n645,582 20\nAccrued Interest on Victory Loan Bonds.\nAmount.\nDue Date.\nNo. of Days.\nRate.\nInterest.\n$ 53,250 00\n110,150 00\nLess amount now\n31\n01\nPer Cent.\n51\/2\n51\/2\n$   248 74\n1,012 48\n$163,400 00\n$1,261 22\n379 72\n$   8S1 50 10 Geo. 5\nThird Annual Report.\nM 63\nRevenue and Expenditube Accounts for Tear ending December 31st, 1919.\nA.C.C. Accounts.\nExpenditure.\nRevenue.\n$ 7,857 65\n157 '85\n54 60\n32 75'\n20'0 00\n45,000, 00\n240 95\n116 00\n13 96\n1,582 20\n6,112 00\nBalance, being deficit for year\n   $ 1,314\n      46,964\n        5,249\n              15\ncarried\n        7,744\n93\n05\nDepreciation,  furniture  and  equipment\n70\n00\n\u2022'(>\nm\nInterest on deferred payments, Victory\nU.S. premium on coupons  \t\nDiscount on debentures, 1\/25 written off\n$61,367 96\n$61,367\n00\nStatement of Assets and Liabilities as at December 31st, 1919.\nA.C.C. Accounts.\nAssets.\nCash in bank\u2014\nCanadian Bank of Commerce\u2014\nCurrent Account    $      20,075  77\nCoupon   Account     1,327 50\nDiscount on debenture sales         130,389 34\nFurniture and equipment     500 00\nLoans on security of first mortgage         639,086 58\nIuterest outstanding on loans        6,495 62\nAccrued interest on loans           10,305 63\nSinking Funds        104,CS3  00\nVictory Loan bonds   $163,400 00\nCanadian Bank of Commerce.. 21 78\nAccrued   interest    on    Victory\nLoan bonds          1,261 22 .\nBalance\u2014\u25a0\nDeficit as at Dee. 31st, 1918..$ 47,261 81\nDeficit for year ended December 31st, 1919           7,744 93\n         55,006 74\n$1,034,770 18\nLiabilities.\nDebentures, due May 1st, 1941   $1,000,000 00\nAppraisal fees   (unearned)     77 00\nCoupons unpaid  1,327  50\nAccrued interest ou debentures     7,500 00\nAccounts payable   j        25,83e 11\n$1,034,770 18\nDeficit,   1916   $19,015 32\n1917    22,200 92\n1918    6,045 57\n1919    7,744 93\nTotal   deficit     $55,006 74\nLAND SETTLEMENT BOARD.\nReport of Loan Applications for the Year ending December 31st, 1919.\n1918 Applications.\n9 appraised  $ 16,100 00\nDisposed of as follows:\u2014 Applied for. Granted.\n1 granted     $ 2,000 00 $1,400 00\n2 rejected        6,500 00\n6 pending        7,600 00\n$10,100 00 M 64\nLand Settlement Board.\n1920\n24 unappraised $ 34,850 00\nDisposed of as follows:\u2014\n7 granted    $12,250 00 $11,150 00\n11 rejected      12,900 00\n6 awaiting appraisal       9,700 00\n$34,850 00\n1919 Applications.\n180 applications $452,650 00\nDisposed of as follows :\u2014\n85 granted     $178,250 00 $151,650 00\n62 rejected     207,800 00\n33 awaiting action       66,600 00\n180\n$452,650 00\nStatus of Land Settlement Board Loans as at December 31st, 1919.\n217 loans in force as at end of 1918 for $468,850 00\n100 loans granted during 1919 for    183,700 00\n317 loans granted for   $652,550 00\n19 loans cancelled during 1919 for   $30,650 00\n21 loans have been paid off      37,700 00\n40 loans have been disposed of for       68,350 00\n277 loans in force $584,200 00\n36 loans granted, principal not yet paid     $88,100 00\nAmount still due to borrowers       86,487 49\nBalance of loans as at December 31st, 1919\u2014\nPrincipal $472,885 76\nInterest .*        3,755 30\n 476,641 06\nStatement of Assets and Liabilities as at December 31st, 1919.\nAssets.\nCash and advances\u2014\nCash in hand  $      604 51\nCash in bank   260 73\nAdvances to Directors and sub-offices for expenses        1,200 OO\nLoans\u2014\nLoans granted  $621,900 00\nLess amounts due to borrowers      145.25S 94\nAccrued interest\u2014\nOn loans $ 7,496 88\nOn live-stock sales    506 74\nOn land-sales   1,327 68\nAccounts receivable\u2014\nLive-stock sales  $ 40,028 17\nAgricultural Credit Commission       24,603 86\nSundry accounts   299 95\nCarried forward\n$      2,065 24\n476,641 06\n9,331 30\n64,931 98\n552,969 58 10 Geo. 5\nThird Annual Report.\nM 05\nBrought forward     $   552,969 58\nLand purchases and development\u2014\nArea. Purchase Price.\nCourtenay  $ 64,89S 86\nCreston         S2,834 85\nKelowna         33,070 50\nFernie     12 50\nTelkwa         27,668 35\nVanderhoof         64,600 66\nMarten Lake\nLot 341, R. 5, CD.\nCranbrook   \t\nSmithers  \t\nRose Lake  \t\n6-Mile Lake \t\nAlexandria   \t\nFrancois Lake ....\n4,007 32\nPrince George       42,117 29\n3,215 35\n4,741 99\nDevelopment Costs.\n$255,059 09\n115,657 61\n17,9\u20ac0 21\n20,055 22\n2,022 10\n4,720 84\n1,251 56\n1,176 42\n539 90\n917 24\n750 20\n274 CO\n490 60\n1,031 49\n$327,317 67 $422,807 68\n327,317 67\nInvestigations\u2014 \u2022 \t\n10-Mile Lake   (lands)     $      422 81\nBarrett Ranch  (lands)           1,380 64\nSayward District  (lands)     235 40\nPritchard  (lands)    777 89\nBeaver Valley  (lands)     308 90\nElk Creek  (drainage)    '.  60 SO\nDyking and drainage projects\u2014\nCapital Account\u2014\nCameron drainage .' $    6,570 03\nSumas Dyke      26,216 94\nCherry Creek         1,490 85\nMaintenance Account\u2014\nWest Nicomen Dyke        3,317 68\nOffice furniture and equipment  (less depreciation)   \t\nOffice alterations \t\nMotor-car  (less depreciation)   \t\nStationery   \t\nBalance\u2014\nDeficit as at December 31st, 1918 $ 16,731 67\nDeficit for year ending December 31st, 1919      51,856 52\n750,125\n3,166 44\n37,596 10\n2,355 00\n700 00\nGOO 00\n400 00\n  68,588 19\n$1,416,500 66\nLiabilities.\nLoans\u2014\nProvincial Treasury    $1,315,897 92\nAccounts payable\u2014\nSundry    $    1,971 38\nDevelopment areas       57,277 55\n         59,248 93\nCarried forward   $1,375,146 85 M 66\nLand Settlement Board.\n1920\nBrought forward    $1,375,146 85\nLand-sales receipts\u2014\nPart Lot 341, R. 5, CD $      550 00\nTelkwa Area      16,094 81\nVanderhoof Area         22,948 66\nCourtenay Area   64 24\nMarten Lake Area        1,447 60\n 41,105 31\nAppraisal fees unearned   248 50\n$1,416,500 66\nStatement of Revenue and Expenditure for Year ending December 31st, 1919.\nExpenditure.\nSalaries\u2014\nDirectors    $ 7,987 25\n. Office staff    13,118 14\n $21,\nTravelling expenses\u2014\nDirectors    $  7,759  10\nOffice staff         296 14\n 8,\nOffice expenses\u2014\nStationery    $     690 28\nPostage  375  00\nTelegrams and telephone            160 00\n 1,\nSub-offices\u2014\u25a0\nVancouver (salaries and expenses).? 1,054 47\nKelowna   (expenses)     84 60\nCranbrook   (expenses)            210 55\n      1,\nInterest on Treasury loans       47,\nRebates on returned soldiers' land purchases..    14\nPublicity, pamphlets, etc\t\nExpenses re  live-stock purchases   \t\nDepreciation\u2014\nFurniture and equipment    $270 29\nAlterations      542 81\nCosts of investigations written off\u2014\nPalling lands    $194 70\nftippou  lands     67 6S\nLeistikow lauds     141 60\nKitwanga lands     28 00\nFort St. James lands    32 75\nBurns Lake lands     56 95\nGold Creek lands  13 00\nNazko  Elver  lauds     33 50\nGeneral lands  80 00\n\" Empress of Asia \" scheme  178 00\nDirectors' removal expenses  \t\n225  28\n949\n(12\nT72\n72\n919\n10\n544\n75\n350\n19\n813\n10\nS20  18\n446 43\nS.014  00\nAppraisal fees  \t\nExchange, discount, and commission\nLegal fees   \t\nInterest\u2014\nOn  loans    $33,445  72\nLess  rebates         1,321  54\n885 00\n24  81\n725 20\nLive-stock sales\t\nBank deposits   \t\nLand-sales    \t\nDyking and drainage projects\n$32,124  IS\n1,527  56\n200  73\n1,549  60\n1,202  75\n30,064  82\nAgricultural   Credit   Commission,   proportion   of\noperating expenses           7,857  05\nBalance,    being   deficit   for   year,    carried   to\nbalance-sheet        51,856  52\n$9S,014  00\nI hereby certify that the accompanying balance-sheets and revenue and expenditure statements are in agreement with the books of the Land Settlement Board (including the separate\nbooks of the Agricultural Credit Commission), and exhibit a true and fair statement of the\nfinancial position of the Board as at December 31st, 1919, and the result of the operations for\nthe year ended that date.\nA. 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