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Tus Crnumstias Bu~tasas‘ Soncours.â€"Un Perkins Thos Monday afternoon l Excellency the PicknelI Miss L Qotgnor General kindly paid an informal Fierce 8 M. _ wil to the schools of the cur-u- hl'""" Brothers. His Excellency promised| that ‘M'I L.~ it an early day he would pay the achools Purvis Mre formal visit, and expressed his satisfuc» Presauix ‘tion which he witnessed among the C e mm m 00 _ Keid & CoCP _ A New Teurkzaxcs Sourrâ€"(LimitgD) Murphy Mss M J Mullen Wiss Jane Murphy Dan Patterson W & Neoviil Mrs _ N“: Nicholes v‘O J U Keof Pas Nevill U‘Koef Miss Muy U‘Mears W &4 U‘ Ricloy Miczwal Puk Miss & Palmer W th t 1 bare Waters J# Walsb '.-_ w Wright W w right M ® wright J# 4 Y oung gam Y cung M M”” Mokwan J Mcbponell P Mogore MP, . aMad Mclare® . Mcl4 .u-q‘ Mrs Jas "ft) io is no better SpMDE and Summer There han the (Caledonia Water. No fmily should be without it, for where it 27 sity used, no Doctor need sPpIY. } LbereiF "**** "C. woy & Co., "‘L â€" The pmocip» gity are now Spring Water. sole Agent for Â¥z FavLk® York Btreet, -,.afuto in immens0 on purp®*® Persons afflicted with in Dmenges of uiar Complaint, Dy»pepai® Diseusts o w P K'dn¢§ or B‘flh‘“' .wh::‘u m "*"> "\, of the Caledonia t toe a s9PPI Gisso® & Co., hst by the employees The slate and gilÂ¥yaNIzO! SM""* roofing is ow being put on the Bank building, Wellington street. xiate work is being done in an arti m nner by Mr. Walter Hogg, of Montreal ; and the sheeting by the Brouse Bros#., the same glace L Institut Canadien will give the first their series of the Winter course of leg â€" tures this evening. in addition to talen M'.nndonhnd lhdm‘mb‘ -MMW‘-"”& weekly lecture. . His Lordship Guiges will preside this evening. m institute is in a most flourishing condition and has a roll of some three rindred and tity members. Brothers. His Excellency promsed) that at an early day he would pay the schools aformal visit, and expressed his satisfuc= tion which he witnessed among the A Naw Tenruraxos K omrrâ€"(LimirgD. ) â€"We are glod to learn that certain gentiemen h«ive entered into bonds to eich other, or any of Her Majesty‘s subâ€" jects who may prosecute, to pay the suta of five pounds Halifax currency, for each and every @drink‘ of strong liquors any one of them may take during the next twelve months, We are not sure whether the stipulation of * one day " was added, but hype the gentlemen will stand to their e * *‘ _ > un pitoiciter, &3 ) c0 * raets, UUAWB An Nepean; John Loney, Prescott; Allan Frmser, Kinburm: James Mills, do; lh-‘ A Wâ€"Richards, Brock ville ; H M McLgar, Eardley ; Thomes Cole, No:th Nation Mills ; W Morfit, Baitimore, Md ; J F M:Andiew, Beckingham ; D A Cameror, North Nation Mills; John Yhomson, Nepean ; J H Forman, Montreal ; Thomas Overend, Kingston; Wm Cameron, Lon don, Ont ; G McGlashan, Montreal ; H M Brown, Eiust.n‘s Corners ; N Ussher, City. Mazmy, 1u» Wizizn.â€"Prof. Nartin‘s entertainment last evening was remarkâ€" ably well attended. The illusions were pd:.d'on received with great apâ€" plause. Une of.the most pleasing features of the performance is the Marrionette, groupe, the dancing and antics of which caused much merriment. . At the close of the entertainment the distr. bution of the 10 gifts took place, and the fairness with which they were cistributed appeared 10 give general satisfaction. The presents were all useful and some of them valuable The professor performs again this evening» and from the inducements offered, we have no doubt, will draw a good house. _ At No St, Paruicx‘s Hai::â€"â€"We have, seen the programme for next Thursday evening at the St Patrick‘s Hall, and certainly it is a splendid one. Fourteen beautiful scenes, including a portrait of Mr. Froude and Futher Burke, will be shown on the screen. Several talented ameteures will give reads ings, songs and music, and interesting historic sketches will be associated with several of the scemes. To crown the whole, one of the celebrated pipers that performed at the Scotch festival on Monâ€" day evening, will p‘ay some Scotch music in connection with Scotch scenery. We we requeste] to state that the admission tee will be ten cents. amd :0 cents to galiery . Suoc@: s0r Eyo»mxe Toâ€"kzys â€"â€"It was advertised & few days azo that a shooting match for turkeys would take place last Jaturday, at Mr. Cumming‘s, St. Foy. ‘The Society for LOCAL pm ipse DaD for sale On at half price. What they think ot turkey matches in 10 Prevention of Crucity to Anima«ls re= pal Hotels and Saloons in the w â€" supplied with Caledonia or. _ Ask for it Gisso® & Co., or \)liaWa. zyp. â€"Apply to R. A. Brad« +s° corner of Sparks and and gilvanized sheet iron ~ussex â€"__â€" P.H. Gaasot to P. R. Valiquetie & Co. Bankrupt Stock will be on Thursday, the 28th NEWS i the company of good | oons in the slecdonia | L. * mso® & Co., b Her R. A. Brad~ | Snarks and w oL mm a barre! and then fired at. The intendent, under instructions from President, proceeded to the ground here the sport was to have taken place, ith the view of stopping it. He ascerâ€" r‘l, however, that Mr. Cummings had such intention. ‘Ihe matchâ€"which is mgow fixed for Saturday, the 23rd, will be donducted by firing at & target, for the :lrkoy:. In justice to Mr. Cummings, it only right that this explanation should ! Isidore Fortier, charged with deserting the employment of Mr. Jas. Frazer, was fined $30 and costs, or thirty days in gaol at hard labor. Joseph Gouinetie was arraigned on a similar charge. â€" He was also fined $20 and costs, or thirty days in gaol. â€" A complimentary dinner was given at ()‘Meara‘s hotel, last night, to W. T. Urquhart, E«q, on bis appointment as Clerk to the Northâ€"West Council: J. M. Currier, Esq , M. P., occupied the chai , and on his right s .t Mesers. Urquhart Alonzo Wright, M. P., Kingsford, MoCarâ€" thy, Vankoughnat, J. W. Harper, Small, ru-om Chronicle 23rd Nov. 187%. Porice Covet.â€"Tusspar. â€" Francis Pot fin, breach of the peac», was fined $2 and The boys Marion and Julien were charged with larceny, having stolen a saw from Mr. Kelly. They pleaded guilty, and were e mmitted for tral. Cotton, Goodwin, Col. McPherson, and on his left, Rev. Fathor Dawson, Dr. Gran‘, M. P..\Mesers. Adamson, Drinkwater, T. E. Freach, Morgan, Sault, Cruice, Wise, Whits, Montreil Gazeit) and Fellowes. Te Vice.Chair was filled by Col. Chamberlin, Letters of apology were read by the Seca retary from Messrs. Mo,lan and D. A, Fined $2 and co.ts. â€" Peter St. Aubin, a vagrant, hailing from Aylmer, was sent back agrin, the Magis« rate refusing to send him to gaol. B LL OF FiRS. Hors D’(xnuqillnitm de Mer a . Ona:'ilk. . 4+ 10usâ€"Au Lievre, Aux Pate: d‘Italie Posoxâ€" Saumon de Mer N1uce a 1‘lHo Extasesâ€"Ro mnons de Mon on a la Ssuce Piquante. Ris de Veau aux Champignons, Saloi de Canirds aux Olives, Huitres a la U‘ Meara. ole, § Româ€"Hanche de Chevreuil a is Broche. u.l:uv- â€" Huitres Scolloped a I‘Angâ€" Gimers â€" Orlotins Canidiens, Cailles Rotis, Canards Swuvages. Extasuzuts â€"()meleite du Rhum, Plam Pudding a l‘ angl«ise, Fromage au Gratin, Gelee de Madere, Charloite aux Pommes, Tarte aux Confitures. _ _ Frounaozâ€"Chester, Creme de Montreal, Celer, Salade. Â¥i~sâ€"S:wuterne, Duvergier, Joune, Co., Sherry, Vino Seco, Old Port, mnm. Moffat & Co., Champagne, Max Su Mosellie, Aimann, Schnaubert, Bingen, Vin de Bordeaur, la Rose, Montheu.!, °~__ List OF TOANTS. The Queen God Nave the Quâ€"en. FPrince of Wales and Royal Fumilyâ€"God bless the Prince of Walas. The Governor Generalâ€"llail to the Chiet. ‘"ny, N." and Volunteers â€"Red White ani Blue, The Guest of the Evening â€"â€"Cheer Boy‘s Franc. Cafe, Curocoa Blanc, Margschino Henry Williams, diunk and disorderly fellow, > The Ladie:â€"Here‘s to the maiden of blushing 16. The Pressâ€"â€"Jo!ly lb"!. The Learned Professions â€"Grand March. The Dtlawa CHIRT3, V‘&'-’ KOLLARS, KUERS, '\ll‘ made to order ..,m&,bu()-. The only Chirt and Factory in Ottawa. JAMES ANGUS, For 8 years Kuiter to the principal Haberdushers of Montreal. Merchants‘ Bank Block, Sparks Street, (kor) Metcalfe. Ottawa, Nov 30, 1872 Grossus Pizoes â€" Dinde Bouilli, Sauce de We bave just received per Express, from a celebratec| grower in Il.ih-‘%lhr.nnl choice assortment of th« follo= ing : Hyacinths, Narcissus, OCYs The Pariamont of Canaiaâ€"Vive The Chairman â€"For he‘s a Jolly Good~ HoMEO# 1, 18, 13, #4 "m‘a_l _ ject to, with Sik" M erec Of 20 vials, with book, Merce Veterimary Spectfies (fuid, Complete Case, BIMILIA SIMILLBUS OURANTUE LomP""" _Caad Caze of 60 vials “..'."&.u-.----â€"."“ Â¥et PosWs EXTRACT _ _ Ofice and Depot, £, 1812 @ Ehimfal Periods. wih Spasme .. .. 50 '-""'"“1‘.'5:.3 ® * EppieNer it Aioctaned wore iiroet .. FAMILY CA#K# o e snn olsn ini i h cabe _ _ _ H BULBS &e. Sore Mouth, Canker MNamsu, a «> is44%4 d Depot, No. 502 Bnoapwar, Naw Your For Seic by all Druggists. 4 ut Domesttc Antmais, with Talips, Lilies, &c., &s. CusL TIE & u. D: ug ists, wth, CRDWOT....0cceeegne0® . ND 'nmmu 50 Pariads. with Spasms ... 50 1-5 for cure of (Rladioli, Chirt Store. Crocus, Notice to Coutractors SEALED TENDERS addressed |:rho nn:mmd and endorsed "‘Tender forâ€" W Cana)," will be received at office until noon of FRIDAY, the lou.m of JANUARY, (1873), for the construction of Nine (9) Locks, and Nine (9) Weirsâ€"the excavation of the Lock and Weir Pits conâ€" nected with themâ€"the intervering Reaches, Raceâ€"ways, &c., on the new porâ€" tion of the Wercax®» Caxar, between The work will be let in ; four of which numbered respectively 8, 9, 10 and 11, are situated between St. g Cemetery and the Great Western ilâ€" way, and Sections Nos. 15 and 16 are situate! c+ween Brown‘s Cement Ki and whst is known as Marlatt‘s Pond. the West Ba I .3 nk of the «Deep ‘7&"" rtions of the o_nhmncn' rgement and deepenâ€" n;:”:onhopriom of Canal above Port Robinson, and for the removal of part of with Plans and Specifications of the n can be seen at this Office, on and b; FRIDAY, the 13th Day of DEC. ER next, where printed torms of Tender will be furnished _ A like class of infor tion relative to the works north of latt‘s Pond, may be obtained at the Resiâ€" dent Engineer‘s Oftiâ€"e, Thorold ; for works south of Allainburg. Plans, &¢ , may be seen at the !tesident Engineer‘s Welland. ; This Department does not, 4 bind it«elf to accept the lowest or any Ten ler. By Order, F. BRAUN | All Tend: rs must be made on| the printed forms, and to each must be atâ€" tached the actu«l signatures of two reâ€" mublo and solvent persons, ts of Dominion, willing to become sureties for the due fulfillment of the contract, Department of Public Works, Ot‘awa, Nov. 22nd, 1872 Wood for Sale. HM i0:K _GL_IIABBWGDII Sawed and Unsawed} J. B. McUIRE, | West side of the Canal Basin, the Skating Rink, Music Hall. Ottawa. Nov 23, 1872. 3033 A pupil of Signor Leon Corelli, the celebrated teacher of Vocalization, to give lessons in Vocalizition. will attend J;:pm at thir residen or receive them at her house, between 2 and 6 o‘clock p.m. Terns made known on Welland Caral Enlsrgsmedt, fi&fifi.fikm Joyce‘s Coltage, Street, Sondy Hill. XTBM)RDl!!ARY 1 !â€" Sheet Laghtring, the new mystery, 25 ots ; um Wire, the sunâ€"light, 25 cts ; ‘s Serpents, tha scientific nrlmi-, 25 pents. 3 mt postpaid on receipt of price. (Cataâ€" logues post free. . Address: Molxtoâ€"n & (o., Wholesale Dealers in Novelties, Brock:â€" ville, Ont. The Trade Supplied. Nov 23, 1872 Wh A'l‘ho Directors of the County of Carleton General Proteâ€"tant Hospital, are prépare Tenders will be received for certain General I TOIOstnis ECSp" t PE C w receive uornn OI’B:l‘k l'-li;l'l lof‘ the MADNRY and BRICKWORK, CARâ€" PENTER and JOINER WURK, PLUM« BERER and GASâ€"FIITER, â€" &s., AINâ€" TER and GLAZIER, also for the HEATING OF THE BUILDING, and no Q-I'{ work n%mnd for the idn of a new Hospital Building, near the te of the present Hospital on Rideau t. tions ofmm be seen at office of the , GEORGE MAY, Street, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 r.-., on and after Monday, ber ‘ Ith. Sesled Tencars to be deli to the undersigned before 12 o‘clock, noon, binafPrvcrmun, â€"*Iftaan tP of s is on TUESDPAY, the 3rd day of DECEM~ BER next. addressed to J. P. FEATHER. STONE, Chairman of the Building Com« mittee, and endorsed Tender for tal Building. Each Contractor will have to ide sureties to enter into a joint and several bond in a sum to be agreed upon by the Directors for the due performance their contract. The Direct rs do not bind ves to accept the lowest or any tender. B; order, 3 P. r®abH®RRsrON Chairman, Buml‘ itee. Ottawa, November Tta, 1872. 22ud The time for receiving Tenders as above, is extended [one onth] until TUESDAY, January Tth, 1873. £ | Ottawa, Nov. 23, 181%. Consisting of Trowscrings, Vestings, reoatâ€" ings, also a largo supply of Bear Pilots, Doeskins Venstian . Meltons, &c., | Tweeds, Jeotch, Ruoglish and Canadian, and l&l.“id stock of Readymade Clothing, all of h will be sold cheap for cash. We do fot nd to sell our ..J} und r cost price, but we inly sell them at a vory small ady We are always selling of and «t a price to defy comâ€" petition. We have no special time is the year to sell -r‘nodou.hirpriu in order to reâ€" dace them afterwards, we sall cheap all the time. By calling and cxamining stock before purchasing elsewhere, purchasers will Nonv!nol of what we say that wehave the targest and cheapest stock of Réadymade Clothing to be found in the city. All being pur chased carly in the season easbles to offer inducements. UDur Readymade| Clothing mn-l will be found oo-‘I:. in the following articles : Overconts, Jackets, Sack Coats, Shooting Corts, Boy‘s Qvercoats, Pos Juckets, and ’-nd Coats, a large stock of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Dra Underâ€" shirts, White Dross Shirts, &o, &o. We hare atso on hand a large lot of White Grey Blankets, Shants Blankets, Horse Blankets, Cotton and Linen Bags, all of which be sold cheap for cash. Inspection I,vM L e TT uks sn y 2: Wish to inform their numerous ¢a» 1md the public generally that they hav received a complete stock of (MEARA & Co. FALL & WINTER GOODS, 50, SPARKS ~T., O’I'l'lfi Dealers in Dry Goods, made Clothing, &¢., &e. Oll"!;ll-:l;" montil.fl'*ll- comâ€" ,n-o-h-ln.m.uuh. under the supervision of a Orst class Catter, gontlomen qwflmtl‘.‘mm C U‘MEARA & CO. OCAL MUSIC 10 BUILDERS AND CONTRACHTORS. z‘rus:;. sPIRICS have just a "MEDICAL HALL‘ Mr. ELWELL is ox .1:“ best ALE and Nkm dv::: intends h"-f on hand . | Ottews, Oct 31, 1871. | 3015 c tendtaateiett 2 7 _ The west half of Lot 13, utz--l- (ttawa Front, 'ithfl-flL“ maple and buch wond, 25 cords of hemlock in pyurs winss Axp spigirs, e se i t3 Nov 30, 1872. a of the several localities, together l‘ug:d sl’m [B hncj'utm Ortewa, 61 FARM FOR HALE, POSTPONEMENT MRS. ROBERTSON, JAMES During the year ending 5th April, 1372 â€" New Life Assurances were prn,ml to tae numbher of 2337, for ..... £ 34,°67 Stg. of which were soe plad, 1 $89, fw o lll... 0 83Â¥1%1 ® (These New Transactions are upwards of £!80 (UX) rore thin th se of the previous year.) Cash Bonuses were paid to the Policy hol es to the ampunt of. . ... £1,070,247 â€" Stg. The Revenue of the year Wns ..l..,. ... 00. .}. .0. ... cl..e6 <>> 323 012 Was held in the Board Room of the Ass>civ!«‘s Offi :as, »t the 2011 October, 1872 Sir Arcuib Jd tUope But. in the cir substance of the Directors‘ Report and stiteimest »ubwmitted New Life Assurances were proposed to tae nuin‘hcr of 2337, for . .... £ 34,°67 Stg. of which were soe plad, 1 $89, fw o lll... 0 83Â¥1%1 ® (These New Transactions are upwards of £!80 (UX) rore thin th se of the previous year.) Cash Bonuses were paid to the Poliâ€"y hol es to the ampuat of. . . . . £1,070,247 _ Stz. The Revenue of the year was ...... ... ... ... ... 22. s.... .. _ 38012 * (This amount is £16,297 greater ‘has the â€"venue of the provious year.) 231 Deaths occurred among theassured, under 289 policias for. . ... ... _ 123,930 " ; (According to the mortality tables, 3:6 policies shâ€"uld have fal‘en by Death.) 47 New Life Annuities, for £4 725 per annum, was granted, and 12 Annuities, for £451 per anuum, fill by the death of the Annuitints. At the end of the yearâ€" l ght 18,44§ Pulicies of Awurance were in force, for ................ ... .£1,684,972 © 370 Annuities were in force for ........... ... ... . .. .. .Per annum _ 16 008 @ The Total Claims paid under policies by the Association were...... 1,464,717 «* The Total Cash Bonuses paid or allotted to Policyâ€"hol ders were. . ... .. . 52345 " The Assets of the Asâ€"ociation at 5th April, 1872, rs per the Balanceâ€" ShOOb WERB . . . :|. .:. ce us k eaeresassce, (n ie aralat e snn brir ced it c 1,547,476 " Cash Bonuses were declared at the same rates as last yearâ€"namely â€"Irom 0(4 $ cent to 25 per cent on the whole life tabular premiamâ€" to the participating g:hcy iders in Class A. who have pail at least six years‘ premiums; the Bonuses to be apâ€" plied in part s-yment. of the ( urrent years‘ premiums and subject to the survivince of the lives. _ All policies opened in the year @énding 5th April, 1%67, thus be ome en» titled for the first time to a Cash Bonus at the rate of 25 per cent. These Boruses are estimated to amount to £39,278 16s 14. . A Dividend to the tharehclders was declared, at the <ame rite as for the previous year,â€"namely 11 per cent on the Paidâ€"up Capital, and payable on the 11th November proximo, under deduction of the portioa paid on 150th M«y last _ _â€"_â€"_|_ . _ _ _ | P chatiraiigiht We mtatveddlimintinintirt mirtnlly hi d Ee SEnen o on ons The Directors tendered their sincere thanks to the membe:= ~f the Boards at the several Branches, with all of whom they worked in full harmony, and especially to the Directors at London and Montreal, where an important part of the business is tranâ€" saocted, MJooully thanked all thei> agents and correspondents, to whose co oporaâ€" tion they feel greatly indebted . Z AlsZ R 2 Eecun‘s & se o U NO ALLT n lam lâ€"; “::;Eâ€"hqrtl«n";f. the report, the Chairman wlireâ€"sed the meeting as follows :â€" % . " Lam generally content at our Annu l Mestings to make but few remarks in submitting to you the Directors Râ€"port and statemeats of Account, |_ _ _ e noutmidctads â€" Phalf 4sA ..A t chcacs w d t 5 d o n en in Om t ntteel . ‘ 4# A third of a.century, howev:;: hi now rolled over the Associationâ€"a whole generation of men, in fact, have come and gone since its commencementâ€"and alâ€" though I still fird myselt without anything of a novel character to comment upon, yet as 0 ir new transactions of last year have far exceeded thoselof any previous period, I thought it would not be unbecoming in me to draw your spesial attention to that cireum tance, and place before you a few figures from our Books, showing very strik« ingly, se | think, the rate and quality of our progression. _ _ _ . seSAzdVY une lllbl’, wo ° mn®, THO TWvo wHq qunmey LCs P CE CCC I 5# As regards the amount of our new Life Assurances for the year, £880,000, wa are fairly entitled to take the full credit of it, for we have had none of the large poliâ€" cies which now and then occur in all Life Oflices, and the most of which has to be given off privately to other companies, that is, ‘reâ€"assured," as it is technically termed. Um the contrary, it is almo«t whollyâ€"I may say allogetherâ€"composed of good average policies. in sbort, it is the result of careful sttention to our businsss, coupled with the evidently sound condition of our aifwirs, alongside of other Institutions, as pubâ€" lished in the Board of T‘rade offici« returns, and also, as we believe, of a still growing appreciation of the conduct of our affiirs, as well as the favorableâ€"character of our Honus system. . These new transactions of the ycar, you will see from the printed staieâ€" ment in your hands, are larger by £480,000 than those of the previous year. And our success is equally conspicuous in the year‘s Revenue, which shows an increase of £11,â€" 000 over the previous year, and in the addition of a sum of £1 14,000 since last Balance to the Assets in hand which now amount to £4550,&>~. All this has occurred too, notwithstanding the cunstant drain uwn'ou accumulations caused by our system of yearly Cash Bonuses under Class A. hile Othér Lifo Offices for the most part keep their surplus in their pockets, giving their assured the benefit only in remote payâ€" ments at déath, along with the sum assured, this Institation pty;sg'my the Bonuses at once, nndinlnrduni. These Bonusâ€"payments are at present £3 000 to £40,000 per annum, and have amounted already to no less than £520,000 net, NWUD&, if i interest be added, a very large sumâ€"probably not m;? le-u.thn?¢£“!..(§), ...:or.m“ rasd A o o4 ir our Policy holders have had the benelit in reducing their outiay for LDOIr ASRNITRNOC®E: _ .. our Poney EEMEIGE ETS ME se e ie e mm miig C e e d d " So much for our prong; in the last year, and rrg-ont position. Thinking it would be interesting to you, as well as instructive, have caused the Manager to divide our thirty_three .into three periods of eleven, so as to show how we stood at the end of each pcz:." By this means you will obtain a simple and yet clear, satisfactory view of the amount, rate and character of our whole progres. THE OITAWA TiÂ¥MEs, DECEMBER 4 1872. Cash Bonuses, ENCA CCCC Annexed wm of the " Re sited with the of Trade. Statements in Accordance with the " Act, 1870." A s s surance Premiums)£42] 262 0 8 C o nsidera« tion for Anâ€" Shareholdei® Capite] paid Assurance â€" and Aunaity In t er o at, Rents and Total Funds, as per First Claims admitted, or intima ted, but not yet payable. 51,250 14 °8 Angquities and Premiutas « due, but not applied for. ,, _ 6\ 14 11 C .FIRST SCHEDULE Revenue Account of the Liv® Assoctatio® or Scortaxn, for the year ending April 5, ‘72. (less Re»sâ€" nuit ies (less Inâ€" come Tax) Fund .. fiu&l.lmm Offiyes as per Valuation nflimusmvnwm Bulance t depositâ€" ed with the Board of Trade, 29th Dec., 1871 During the first Eleven years we issued Assuranses for During the second Eleven years our issue was. . ... .. .. And during the third Eleven years it was. .. * ... ... .. At the end of the first Eloven years it was......... * second Eleven years....... ..... Life Associntion of Seotliund. Laamiities. THE TIHIIRTYâ€"THIRD ANNUAL MEETING (This is an Inerâ€"ase of £413,386 over the previous year ) sBCGND SCHEDULE. Soeet of the Liv® Associatos or Â¥oYrcaxp on the 5th of April, 1871. 59.363 6 0 14 3 :1 8 6 Jerâ€"as RBGARDS THE IssUE OF NEW ASSUR\NCHES, $2rDâ€"AS REGARDS OUR FUN»3 AND OTHER AsSUTS, £1,716,104 13 11 £1493 157 5 4 .. £871500 0 0 £1,541,476 14 11 2MDâ€"AS REGARDS OUR REVENUS. 1 405.651 5 323,012 10 Stg. 10 683 venue Account‘ ani «* Balance Sheet" to be depon .Bonus Abatements of Premiums and Carh Bonuses to Policy holdâ€" ‘OR8: .: ... .. Â¥:«)a‘s in os Amount of Funds at the end of the yeir, as per Second Schedule.. ... Claims under Policies (after deduction of Sums Reâ€"assured) by Deith and by Survivance. ... Noteâ€"Uf this sum £54,â€" 250 14s 8d, was not due and was unprid at 5th April. Surrenders.. ....../. ... Surrenders . ........... _ 4,201 6 Annuities .............. _ 14.021 19 (‘X:Iml-lono'm 10,793 16 penses gement and all other charges.. _ 23,299 15 Sum written off Value of limuo‘Proporty....(;p‘. 600 10 Interes: ongud-up â€" tal and ‘Dividends to e|*} |= i‘s Off sea, »t Bdinburgh on Tuesd iy, t. in the char _ The foliowing is the Mortgages on Property out of the Uuited King Loans on the Associations Policies (within value). _ 183,590 15 6 Invesmentsâ€" In British Gcvernment Hecurities............ 1,085 13 0 Indian and Colonial Goâ€" vernment Securities . . 52459 5 7 Foreign Government So Loans on Assignments to Public Rates. . .....â€"â€"â€" Loans on Preference and Guaranteed Rail y Stock Bank Stock, and on the Associatim Stock ; and Amomit .(at £11 per hhare of Associations the Associacion‘s Act, of Pu'lh';. 16 and 17 Vig.,6. HA. . ., .0 ...% : Office Furniture and Loans on Personal Securiâ€" fortgages on Projerty within the United King: Railway and other Deâ€" bentures and Debenâ€" Railway: Preference or Guaranteed Stocks and Policies with other offices lm.;‘.m.” s 02 Ix Bonk Act.. 18,649 12 6 Rent C "Life Assurance Companies‘ as last yeér~na_rpg|y:â€"from 374 £34,933 14 0 | £1,000,000 8i (* 4 800.000 /4 [. 1,200,000 © 32,500 131,500 322,000 £1,116,104 13 11 £1,541,476 14 11 £12%4 780 111 1,439,157 5A 4 £M54%5 5 7 214162 17 83,987 12 100,559 3 16,852 .9 31,661 4 5 52648 15 T511 9 3 5,545 18 13,185 © 0 901 12 @ 49,042 T 6 52872 1 6 31,803 12 2 1 Fld .. l GLOoVE . & 141 s 1| _ In the City. at ments ethibit a correct Abstract of the PHILLIP KELLAND, Director, Revenue and Expenditure for the year to 5th JAMES WALKER, Director, April, 1872, and Balance Sheet at the close JULHLN FRASER, Manager. of said year. * WILLLAM WOOD, Auditor. seumu(y sumate DIRECTORS aT MONTREAL ! avid Torrance, Esq., (D. Torrance & Co) | Sir G. E Cartier, Minister of Militia, (leo. Moffat, Eq , (Gillespie, Moffat & Co.) | Peter Redpath. Esq., (J. R«é;nm & Son) Hon. Alex. Morris, Chief Justice of Mani~ I J. H. R. solm, Esq., (J. H. R. Molson toha, & Bros.) » Solicitorsâ€"Messrs. RITCHIE, MORRIS & ROSE. Medical Officee â€"R. PALMER HOW ARD, Esq.. M.D. Secretary â€"P. WARDLAW. Agents for Ottawaâ€"Mesers. J. T. & W. PENNOCK. Purchasing \ _ ENDLISH _ PLANNELS SPECIAL +\ N. B.â€"These goods we ean recommend as specially good vilue. ghirfi made to measure en the shortest notice, and guaranteed to 1| fit. Allan, McKinnons & McMeran, 3 # 20 SPARKS STREKET GREAT SAVING! REGENT Ottaws, Sept. 13, 1872. a BGJ*Parties at a distance éan obtain list of rates and information of routes by 8 dressing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, Ottawa. SPARKSâ€"ST. Scotch and Canadian Goods. 110 USBE:, Gentiemen‘s Underclothing. P ink, Yellow, Blue, White and Scarlet Sazony Flannels. Scarlet, Green and White Lancashire Flannels. 3â€"4 and 6â€"4 White Electoral and Weilch Flannnels. A very large Stock of Scotch and Canadian FLANNELSSin White, Grey and Scarlet, &c. TWILLED AND PLAIN. â€" â€"ANBâ€" Yy AT THE . H. PATTERSON‘S Â¥ 3, SRPARES 9., " THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF SCARFS, TIES, BY Fancy Flannel Shirtings in great variety. CANADA CENTRAL GRAND â€" TRUNK THROUGH COU PON TICEK ETS Bt. Johns, Silt Lake City, San Francisco, Council Bluffs, Woodstock All Points Mmd Woest on GCBRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. mkvunl:‘g om'.&:uwu. in the Ci Lo Psn td M atte hm s vhoe, mats P Street, opposi| Howees JOHNSON, . RA"Local Tickets over the Canads Central and Brockville & Ottawa Railway. #3@#" Hiad at no other Agency in the City. _ _ {A LARCE SUPPLY OF TIOKET â€" OFFIOCE. COLLARS, &o. yÂ¥ al1t «P oo «¥ w 118" ,%$0 c“:‘w P ® 28 .&" ~ 33 T 31 @ 43 4s J. R. STITT & Co Milwaukee, Green Bay, Cincinnati, Minneapolis. New Orleans, <@+â€" w** oT‘ ._g'é- “}g“ y.' * v“‘ $3.65 usual price $4.25 8.85 A 4.15 4.20 * 5.25 4.65 *# 5.15 5.45 hi 6.175 6.65 «o0* 8.00 25 cte. usual price 10 cts. usual price 13 e 16 64 20 «« 11 cts usual price 25 15 19 28 83 50 cts. usual price $ 60 671 f *# 80 T7 * 90 85 6 1.00 97 4t 1.25 8 cts. usual price 10 « 14 15 HOSIER Y &¢ DOQGiuar« 33 cts 40 45 50 55 60 25 30 14 cts 20 16 80 85 45 13 cts 10 cts 13 18 17 12 Und&r instruc:ioa: recaived from the proprietors, HON. A. Moiitis ~ND OTHERS, The undersigned will cft~ ‘or sale by Public Auction, atLYON‘~ ii + EL, Armprior, on THURSDAY, thâ€" !9: . iay of December next, at the hou: «â€" "welve o‘clock, noon, the underâ€"meniioi.i lands, situated near the mouth of the Mississippi River, in the Town*hip 0 Fâ€" â€"=~~y, containing over Two Thousand M« viz .â€" N E part of i. :â€"_>, in $th Con. 100 acros N W do do in _ do 15 Broken Lots 26 & 27 in _ do 28 N &E 23 in 6th Con. 100 s w i 23 in do â€"do NE j 24 in . do do BW } 24 in do do 8 W i 25 in â€" do do SW i 23 in do â€"do N E } 24 in _ do do BW } 24 in do do 8 W 4 25 in â€" do do N. E. parts 26 & 27 in do . 122 8. W. do 2 & 2 in do _ 1:2 ' N E } 22 in Tth Con. 100 BW 4 22 in do _ do B E q 23 in do _ do N Eq 2# in do _ do BW 4 25 in do _ do N BE 6 in do _ do M swz\F 26 in do _ do Lot lettered °F. in front of the U-:.!I':h River butting, on 6th o0 # N E 23 in 7th Con. 100 swi 23 in 8th Con. do Broken Lots 25 & 2X in _ do 121 The above lots, with the exception of two of them, are at present unooccupied. There is a small water power on the S. W. } 23, in 8th Con., through which the South Branch of the Mississippi runs. .. Lot lettered F is situated on the Chait‘s Rapids, and an excellent water power can be made available therefrom. â€" â€" â€"The Lots will be sold separately, and put up subject to a reserved bid. Terms of S.le.â€"A deposit of 10 per cent. at the sale; oneâ€"third, (including the deposit«) to be paid in one month, when deeds will be given and morigages waken for the balance, payable in one and two years with interest. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. HH. Radenburst, Solicitor, I‘ort.h; Mr, A. Hamiiton, Palmer‘s Jsland, or to the undersigned. Water Privileges and Lands, tions to offerygpgd bas received instru at the OTTAWA HUTEL, in the ‘Town of PEMBROKE, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of December next, at the hour of Twelve U‘Cleck noon, the following lands in one Block, vis:â€" Lot 3 in 8 Con. Pembroke 172 aores © 4& in 38 «* M1T * Lot B. (Peninsula) Beckwith Island adja« cent to Lot No. 6 in 4th Con. Pembroke 'l‘lndoog.luduunnhnld-d on Lot 4 in the 3rd Con. between the Lakes would give extensive additional nflldulud.-upxbofnwpnau- cally unlimited. The Bay above this called Hazely‘s Bay affords the best means of Island adjacent thereto, where a saw mill hfi(mlfi&bomlinf. there will be offered for sale at the sare time and place, lMNo.Hnt:ot‘Mwn.m.ct. _A good hardwpod Lot, (reserving a right of way) 40 feet in width from the present travelled road, passing through the Lot to Lot 4 in 3rd, and situste where there is a present winter road. * ‘The properties will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid. â€" ‘Terms.â€"A deposit of $250 at time of sale, a further sum so as to amount with thodr to }, to be paid in one month when the deed will be given, the balance in two yearly instalments with interest X..*~XN OS . i Toronto; Mr. W. H. ___ AMOSROWE, Auctioneer Ottawa, Nov. 21, 1872. Bo : DKR. BROWN has & Te p-t.phuurou PBe UCTION SALE to his many friends and patrons as in all the mo:t difficult branches of the All persons out of or deâ€" -mdmhuMud or & at which they can unquestionably make from $2000 to $5000 per annum. Address, HENRY F. LEMONT &4 00,, extensive orders. _ They now call attention, also, to their STANDARD CULLECTION diately dtunt to Lot 6 in ith............. All debts dué the ectate of P. R. VALI: QUETTE & CU., are requested to be paid without delay, to P. H. CHABOT, Meichant, Sussex Stroot. that â€" on‘ i d ie DBeaT Pigk, and are busy, as usual, in attending to their FoOiL & IMSTRUNMXENTAL MUsSIC The whole set is one of the most valuâ€" able Musical Libraries that could be devisâ€" ed, as cach contains from 200 to 250 pages dlb-:tpp-hâ€":dtbw. Cloth, $3.00; Full ons,‘:‘?-.ul $4.00. ‘l‘hphuulhdrddl,lhr:: m about .m. m “\’(fl'fl forite Graus or Srait having a splen 12 wier) may ‘ve find for $82.50.° " Voeal enly.â€"Hilver Cord. Wreath of Gems. Gems of German Song. Gems of Shower of Pearls, Duets. Operatic BY A. ROWE aUCTINEEK °* Instrumentalâ€" Home Circle, Vol. I; Home Circle, Vol. IL Pisnist‘s Aloum. Piano Forte Gems. Azy of the above books mailed, .dqhtbloflE At HON. A. MORRIS AND OTHERs â€" AMOB ROWE, Auctioneer Ottawa, 21st Nov., 1872. 8031 For further particulars apply to J ba 67 SPARKS STREKT. Ottawa, Oot 15, 1872. 2000 3m UCTION Skiue ME LW HLL, Ottawna, Nov 23, 1872 Nov 20, 1872 Musical Treasure, Vocal and Iastrumen $5,000 Per Year. ARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS BBLONGIEG TO 172 147 129 172 bO Montreal. 30301 naw Song

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