t :tnp i. wircuuik 4) 39 3 38} SR@RKS STzEE! TURIKS SP 44L WATC iM1441 AND * t mi-a"â€™â€œï¬ & CKADFORD |'Wa|d.h LATE ¢ rodont Cih A TY 18 <@ AND AND ai K STREAEY us Yo Jsglet JAE "lï¬ 'ï¬n own L‘; ablisamen to _wot J pactical ill. Â¥ *h the : a mrform. R 4 1 MR incant: fg drank and disorderly, was fined and costs. | Firs of the city hucksiers, Mr. Hurley, . Jones, Mrs. McHugh, Wmm Toomey, 1 Codd and G. Botts, were brought up by Muket Constable Litle, for purchasing market produce from tha farmers‘ beâ€"fore the hour of noon. They were each fined § and custe, â€" ‘ asques Beaubien was su.mmoned to apâ€" pyrinisiling liquor without license, but luibdto respond, amd the cuwe was reâ€". larry Brown, larceny, was remanded ‘ Tus $t, Patmor‘s readings and Scioptic ‘“2 were exceedingly well attend. «i kat night. There were present Brisn Woru, Mr. Froude, Fither Burke, ani undry other genllemen of note, on muras, ond very many views of noted jhees rose up before the aucdience. The mao solo by Miss Honey, was indeed wimirable, and theyduett by Miss Deviin Mr. Lawrence, elicited loud and conâ€" bh-& The scioptician was Mr, bpley, the proprietor of Nâ€"tman‘s wuwlio, and the piper, who would have uio a Maggio Lauderâ€"disl, was Mr. A, Sith The readings by Dr. Martin and Â¥t. Brown were very good indeed. . (U% Ue whole, the evevning‘s entertsioment wis excellont. | * i1 No. 63, Sussex Street. > } : P. H. Caasor 'p Suoceesor to P. R. Valiquette & Co. | Lapes spd Gentlemen who would like jobay 25 per cent. cheaper than elsewhere, fl‘o-cll tw go and see the choice "ais which are. now offered for sale of r†bankrupt stock of $20, 750. C0, 4 No. 68 Sussex streot. t P. HI. CHABOT, L. <o occssor to P. R Valiquette. Pua Ke«** day Mr. Y % ‘om & §2%* . ‘n. a ¢ tor one of â€"> ‘;M‘h The Minister of Marine and Fisheries ws awanled the services of Captain E. teinlt, of Grand Manan, by a letter of thinks} accompanied by the sum of fifty bllus, in scknowledgment of his humane warmces im connection with the crew of the -mklmn." wrecked at North Head, Manan, on March last, toâ€" pihes with $163. 26, expenses incurred ty Uiptain Caskil! in connection wi h the "‘ afflicted with _ mmnla-l:‘ (omplaint, Dyspepsia, Diseases ucl'..‘ Kidneys or Bladder, should send wes mapply of the Caledonia Water. lor # (Gmson & Co., + Corner Sparks and Eigin. J Hunshsa, J L (J Brydges. L hmes Ees Awpvale at Tus UxiON® 110Us@® â€"A qmhing, Pembroke ; J M Bristol, Toronâ€" y; 1hos Gamblin, Peter Valois, Vauâ€" eail; Jobn Foran and wife, Aylmer ; R Â¥Guice, city ; Geo Bolton, Armprior; ‘bbt Quigly do; A Bannerman, Sand twint: Chas W Deegan, R Chamberiiin, prtivho, the mage clock, and the know+ mpass of our Clws. not oy««4 but Wrs ; Martin, were @ and severâ€"lly most wtonizhing. Mrs. Martin could not only; Wil, blindfolle!, what «ny one held in Wer hand, â€"but. the bour precisely ; and le rentrileqaiim of the boy in the box wikd out of the box kept the howse in roars of laughter; M.oses him» If nearly bust mto teaws. ‘The M uioneites were very amusing; and the p.zes were, as is béen the cass bitberto, !«irly and bonorâ€" ally distributed. _ ‘The highest prize was #13, and fell uo the lot of Mr. Abel Payne. The prize drawâ€"ng is in iteelf «musiog, and tiquet hJ 0X itlind At maiae at usls «AFR hm < Paorusso: Mazn«‘s delasions, «Jbzsions,, »id realties were lwt night as enterts in< w# ever. The drum trick, that of the '~’ Tembroke Praszwoutrer â€"Mr Willi+m Young, the ropular School Irustee of Wellington Ward, has now in course of preparation as pries for th» pupils, tweivre handsome t medals. Of theee, ten will have centres Of â€"burnished silver, surrounded with a gokden circlet of leaves, one side of the; watre bearing an inscription indicating: the doror and the subjâ€"ct for which it was! manled, woile on the reverse side will be; mactibed the name o( the happy winner.| The other two med.1s will be of gold, and, Â¥ill be sinviarly inscribed. These are Mr.! Young‘s own gifts to the educational esâ€" labliskments ot the city, and aftords a| practical illustration of the interest he| hlakes in the work which he was chosen to\ Mrform. Rewards such as these are no | “Mtin to children in pursuit of lbeir studies, and for all the years of after| lf8, the winners of such trophies will feet Foud of them. Mr. Young dsserves the liinks of all classes of our cituzens for this landsome donation. | Tg® C, C. R. ano Rewviiew.â€"Yesterday it was stated in this journal that umbrage _ been taken by the Reeve of Renfrew, @@account of an invitation not having, Mit apperwred to him, been extended to lie representatives and officers of the Wabicipality. Invitations were sent. | Mr. ‘g‘- Cove«t..â€"Tuussoir Joseph 8i Coup Waber. ASLJOT OW O to Goo p'.â€. Ottawa. [ "**"" se &o, cornr of Sparks and meival Hotels and Saloons in the higA "2 suppied with Caledonia M U Sller. â€" Ask for it. Gison® & Co., As 5 better Spring and Summer There 'u:: the Caledonia Water. No °* . ve without it, for where it wly ""',..g', no Doctor need apply. iberally Gisso® & Co., Agents. " U Abbott, Superintendent of the Usgads Central Railroad did send intita~ lons, and, although these invitations did .'Mlh&on,m.&cnury,or-ny Wher officer of the Renfrew Corporationâ€" i we may so style the members of the mubicipulityâ€"the intention was good. It ..‘fl“pity'un'u- true," the in= masion failed to reach Renfrew in wifficient time to prevent the Reeve from bMing affronted; but immediately on its “Cho'nï¬olr.A that the E--m..un::juw AumIy a LOCAL Riviere at haif price at The RMLI._ House.â€"A. , J L Starnes, James R Smith, is, L Munro, George B. Day, es E F Oates, ‘loronto;, W iere Ju Loup ; Dr McDomald, it ; Pescival Woodg ts, Bay AC Edwards, Rockland ; P J nse Bankrupt Stock will be sale on Thursday?» the 28th +118 Scuoor. â€"On Wednesâ€" . Young received an order »rian in Kemptville for the af a goid medal, as a prize . schools of that place. Uitawa. ving as rouge at noir »tBaden NEW Sâ€" Uxion® House â€"A ing the invitation to be present at the luncheon. Un the arrival of the train, too, Mr. Abbott went and especially apologized for the lapsus, but His Worship the Reeve was inexorable, and like:Calypso, would not be comforted. He would receire no apology, but would satisfy his indignation by withholding the light of his counteâ€" nancs from the entertainment. This ishness, for we can call it nothing :z:li- to be regretted. However, if Mr. Reeve finds it impossible to accept an apology, it is impossible for us properly to supplement the impossible. . Present,â€"Messrs. LeSueur, Wills, Bronâ€" son, Kirby, Barber, Birkett, Graham and Mo:timer. Applications were recerved and read from Miss Minnie Stewart and Mr. Archiâ€" bald Lee. Referred to the Managing Committ»e. A regular meeting of School Trustees was held last evening in the City Hall, Mr. Robingon occupying the chair. Also, the resignation of Mr. D. C. liob From Mr. J. P. Robertson, re:igning his situation s teacher, giving for his reason, that the salary pmid him was insufficient, taking into consideration the present inâ€" crease of wages in all trudes, and that the present rate of salary paid the teachers was insuflicient for their support. _ __ _ The minutes of the previous meeting baving been read end confirmed, ecmue. nications were read from the following parties : A communication from Miss Butterâ€" worch was also reterred to the Managing Committee. Koved by Mr. Brorswm that the resigâ€" nations of the Mesars. Robertson be accepted, andi that the board while appieciating their past services, sincerely regret that they (the Mesers. Robertson) can n> longer remain in the employment of the board. A petition in f.vor of Miss Murray being retained as teacher was read, it being signed by 49 ratepayers in Ottawa Ward. Mr, Wi‘lis said that many of the par ties to the petition could not write, and some whose names were to it, hai no children to send to Schoo!. __Mr. Graham objected, ant siit that Mr. Wills knew nothing about it. Mr. Wills said that Mr. Graham was no judge of toe matter as he had not attendâ€" ed a meeting since long be fore the races. _ Mr. Graham ;ho:im'h. would go to the races when he lik an! was present at as many méetings as M. Wills. _ ____ _ Bl_d- to see Miss Murray removed, but was :lr‘rylo?hwlhdut:luyoo.hwm not proper qualifications required by the Board, | _ _â€" _ _ _ } _ _ Mr. Kirby thought that twoâ€"thirds of the rateâ€"payers o_l_Utun Ward ‘mld be _ The ;t\;hrï¬vu referred to the Board of School Management. __________ _ _ _ The report of the Printing Committee was read in which it appemed tiat certain manusqipt given t» the #ree Press had been munnd' id. kee,ing the BHoard waiting for some weeks. Mr. Horthwick read his monthly report, which showed that the number of scholars was mcowz The total number at pre~ sent on the roll being 1,023 _ â€" Mr. Wills moved that the Inspector‘ report be p1 wed on file â€"Carried, _ _ Me. Kirby wanted to know where they were to get teachers to fill the places of tho«e who hd resigned. Left to Board of Management to adver â€" tise and report. « O p se 0 _ Moved by Mr, Buber, secondad by Mr. Lesueur, that an humole petition be preâ€" m[wfwwwmh_mw&‘: have the effect of bringing all the educaâ€" mwonal interests of the cities of Untario from the Collegiste Institute, to the Pubâ€" lis 8 hools, unser the control and manageâ€" ment of a Co.amon Board, to be ,elected direcily by the people, in some such man~ ner as the Trustees of Public schools are uow elected. â€" Carried, Legislature of Untario, praying for Mr Barber moved, that the school on Le Breton‘s Flats be solâ€"4, as the building was entirely unsuited for echool pu‘mu- «nd thatthe site was becoming valu and it might be soli to advantag», and a site secured as near as possible to the old one, which would suit equally as well, and would save a large amount of money to the ratepapers. _ _ . _ x _ A number of accounts were referred to the Finance Committen. Mr. Bronson thought they might be obliged to remove too far away, and mo.ed that no action be taken in the maiter in the meantime, and after conside rable diâ€"cussion, a committee of five, with the chairm~n, \r. Rubinson, as comvrenor, was appointed to conter with the officials of the Cunty of Carleton, with a view of yetiing their consent to the di«posal to the PW",' P 20 Woulneg t U c % Mr. Borthw ck wanted to know what he shoul] do, as the County Board of Exmiâ€" ners were to meet shortly, and unless he cloâ€"ed the Central Sâ€"hool West, he coukd not give them anywhere to meet in _ ‘The Chairmain thought that a vote of thunks was due to the Hon. K. W. Scott tor the assistance he had given the Board in establishing a Normal School in Ottawa. _ Severil memb rs thought that they had not already secured it, and the subject dropped cÂ¥ 2 h t 7k J ~v n MEETING OF SCHBOOL TRUSTEES. _ Aiter considerable talk it was le‘t to the Inspector to use his oÂ¥n «iscretion in the atter. â€" & ~Mr. Kirby, in a lengthy speech, said that some arrangement Mt& be made with the B uks to obtain the amount: due the various techer=, as several of them were oft: n three months without obtaining their money, | â€" o0 _ Mr. Barb® thought that it would make the members of the Bourd individually reâ€" +peosible. Va ious schemes were proposed, and it was left for turther discussion. ‘The meeting aijouâ€"ned at ten o‘clock. Euphenus St. Jean, the wife of one Chacest, laid down on ber bed yesterday, and rupturing one of the blood vessels ot her lungs, died in five minutes. Two firemen yesterday capturel a pickpocket while in the act of abstracting a pocketâ€"book from the pocket of a strang or, when erforing a house on Craig Street. The®Booth‘ forgery cue was continued today by <h> examination of Mr. (raty, Manager of the Buank of British North America, an l then the Court adjourned till Mond»sy. â€" A Banquet will be given to.night by the City Counsil, to Jmln Bonlangery, at Uitawn Hotel. _ It will bo a great sucâ€" cess. All the members of the Corpora« tion, a large representation from the Bar, together with the leading citizens, are present, appearing unanimous in doing honor to the worthy citizen, able advocate, and fitting pasture and adherent so long of sir George Cartier _ _ _ _ The Wiiress of toâ€"night has a forcible article in favorof Government, on the apâ€" A ‘corner‘ we must Ol’llh for the benefit of our h--fnlmd‘nb:-:‘: Wuum:-nmn u,dllbmkd.nd.nl.hvh.by this means forced the price to a high point, .,,“u,i-‘,ormhrnkuen-m to buy, more and more stock at the mar» reach some extravagaut figure, and then A and his friends, buyers, and B and his have contracted to deliver ’-radoig Su'nunenl of J. I1. Blake to the Viceâ€" hanceilorship of ntario, and Hon. Alex. Morris to the Governorship of Manitona. It is snowing with inclination to rain. RY TELEGRAPH [Special to the Tings.] WIIAT 13 a +CURNER.‘ MUNUREAL Montrzar, Dec. 5 they could deliver, the other side cguld not pay. ‘The A party therefore say to the B party :â€"‘ Yousee you are in a ¢or« ner; you c;uot“dolher this stock ; we cannot for it if you could ; pay us so much k,:’mh Shareâ€"you have agreed to let us have, and we will cancel the tracts,‘ ‘The contracts are &M settled at some rate u A reâ€" at ie oi ie hiente ce Th aantes wi _ of the can: tion of the contracts. This is a ful corner, ‘The corner that ‘ breaks‘ is unsuccessful when the concerning y has not money or pluck enough to to the .m“ begins to nt‘tPoor 1 stock. the price falls the ‘ f party are able to fulfil their contracts, the corners are themselves cornered. | oil; valued at $21,020. To the of Nova Scotia. 13,975 drafts dry codfigh ; 570 bbis. herrings . 2,266 bbls. 1; 1,376 gals. cod oil; 3,503 gals. seal ; 874 seal skins ; valued at $58,420. To the Frovince of New Brunswick, 30 cwt. codfish ; 507 bbls herrings ; 74 bbls. â€" erel ; 323 gals, cod oil ; valued at $1,20 Making a grand total of 19,010 drafts dry codfish; 2,073 owts. rich codfich; 14,§15 bbis. herrings ; 2,711 bbis. mackerel ; 5,921 gals. cod oi! ; 6,845 guals. seal oil ; *. gals. whale oil ; 874 seal skins, valued [at 391,8 50. Mr. Fortin, the member for Gaspe, of which the Magdalene Islands form a transmits the following important uâ€" ment relative to the tish trade of Islands, complied by Mr. Fox. the tor of Customs :â€"Total exports of fish oil for the season of 1372.â€"To the Uni States, 10,850 tbis. herrings valued |at $10,850. To Prince Edward Island, 2250 bbis. herrings, valued at $3,350. To Province of Quebec, 4,035 draits dry ~ fish ; 2042 ewt. rich ocodfiâ€"h ; 638 bbis herâ€" rings ; 371 bbls. mackerel ; 4,25 gais. oil ; 3,342 gals. seal oil ; 2,000 gals. w oil ; nhmr;t $21.020. To the Provink Is hereby given, thit 1 hive this day signed the managemâ€"nt of Braeside Mill, and business in the County of Renfrew, i the Province of Ontamio, and have no furâ€" ther coucection therewith. Wood for Sale I)PBLIU NOTL CE U‘ MLO°K &_l_l 1RIWY00 Siwed and Unsaw.d. J. B. MoGUIRE, West side of the Canal Buwin, near Skating Rink, Music Hall, t Ottawa, Nov 23, 1872. 3033 6 x{nm Ml, made to order any Chape, Style or Cize.â€" The only Chirt and K»lm Factory in Ottawa. JAMES ANGUS, For 9 years Kutter to the principal Haberdashers of Montreal. VUCAL MUSIC Merchants‘ Bank Biock, Sparks Street, (kor) Metcalfa. fe Ustawa, Nov|20, 1872. | & / â€"t| Ths Ottawa wbineton e mol:.‘" ofp(:rm Protestant are to receive Reparate or Bulk Tenders for the MAN)NRY and BRICKWORK, CARâ€" PENTER and JOTNER WURK, PLUM« BERER and GASâ€"FITTER, &5., PAINâ€" UER and GLAZIER also for the HEATING OF THE BUILDING, and the ne cessary work n;:h:’d for the erection of a new Hospital ing, nsar the site of the present Hospital on Rideau Street. The Drawings, Specifications and condiâ€" tions of contract cam be seen at the office of the Secretary, GEORGE MAY, Sussex Streat, botween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 rn., on and after Monday, November Ith. Sealed Tenders to be delivered to the urviersigned betore 12 o‘clook, noon, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of DECEBMâ€"~ BER next. addressed to J. i. FEA UHER STUNE, Chairman of the Building Comâ€" mittee. and.endorsed Tender forl!mpud Boilding. | Each Contractor will have to provide «ureties to enter into a joint and several bond in a sum to be agreed upon by the Directars for the due performance of their The Direct rs do not bind themselyes to accept the lowest or any tender. ._ By order, 3 P. FBabHERsroN®. Chairman, Building Committee; (Ottaws, November Tta, 1%72. 3)22d The time for receiving Tenders as above, is extended [one month] until TUESDAY, January 7th, 1873. * s d s GBu. PURVIS Braeside, Nov 25, 1872 3040 b OMEARA & Co. .::o'r:::mll“; J that they have received FALL & WINTER GOODS, 50, SPARKS sT., OlTAWA, Dealers in Dry Goods, Read made Clothing, &c., &e. Wish to inform their numerous castomers and lagn Te a mige sephl "of Retverk is Deeskink ;ad&% o::.inu‘-‘ stock d:‘:‘y‘lï¬ Mh.sn-l-h& will he sold cheap for cash. We do not pretend to he sold tor cash. We do not pretond seu out googs und it sout pricg, but wo gertaialy soll them a% a v:! amail advance We are always selling of at a price to defy comâ€" petition. Wohan.::ddfl-o in the year to sell our goods at a prive in order to reâ€" duce them afterwards, we soll cheap all the time. By calling and eéxamining our stock before -mhui-‘ elsewhare, purchasers will bcvao: of what we say ll:nhn the largest and cheapest stock Readymade Clothing to be found in the city. All being pur chased early in the season enables us to offer t inducements. Our Readymade Clothing w‘n-t will be found oo-rdo in. the following articles :, Orerconts, Pos Jackets, Suck Conts, Mwu. Boy‘s Overconts, Pos Jaskets, tr Coats, also a jwge stock of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Underâ€" shurts, White Vress shirts, &6 , &e.. . We gno aiso on hadff‘a large lot of White and Grey Bisakets, shants Blankets, Horse ~Blankets, Corton and Lineg Bags, all of which will be sold gheap for cash. Inâ€"psection invited. Jur failoring Uepartment is, as usual, comâ€" plete in all i; «rinshes, and hl under â€"the supervision of = irst class Gutter, gentlomen, may rely on gotting a ‘nd fiiting garment. UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES. W iL. & L Gi.is L 1VuaiatGur, DENHOLM, ENCLAND. TRADE MAREF. CHIRTS, THE MAGDALENE ISLANDS. Nov 80, 1872. 7 BUILDERS AND CONTRATTORS. POSTPONEMXENT MRS. ROBEKTSON, W&/\HF Chirt Stote KOLLA RS, 3033 finp he Was held in the Board Room of the Association‘s Offises, at Eli@burgh on Tuesday, the 29th October, 1872, Sir Arch:.bald Hope, Biurt.. in the chur. Ehe following is the substance of the Directors‘ Report an i statement submitted : â€" During the year ending 5th April, 1872â€" New Life Assurances were proposed to the number of 2 397, for of which were aocepted _ 1 884, for 370 Annuities were in force for .................. .. ... .per annum _ 16â€"008 The Total Claims paid under policies by the Association were...... 1,464,717 The Total Cash Bonuses paid orallotted to Policyâ€"holders were. . ... ... _ 520,345 The Assets of the Association at 5th April, 1872, ns per the Balanceâ€" SHOBE, WBNB . . . ...:.elnsearillllllll o rkrrsn s ataare se secss s 1,041,670 A Dividend to the Shareholders was declared, at the same rate 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 portion pur on 15th my last. The Directors tendered their sincere thanks to the members of 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€" sacted, and -rochlly thanked all their agents and correspondents, to whose co operaâ€" tinn thev faal sraatly indahtad plied in part rymont of the C urrent years‘ premiums and subject to the survivance of the lives. All policies opened in the year ending 5th April, 1867, thus be ome en. titled for the first time to a Cash Bonus at the rate of 25 per cent. These Bonuses aré estimated to amount to £39,278 16s 14. e _ _ (Cash Bonuses were declared at the same rates as last yearâ€"namelyâ€"from 37 ï¬or cent to 25 per cent on the whole life tabular premiumâ€"to the participating g:licy olders in Class A. who have paid at least six years‘ premiums ; the Bonuses to be apâ€" J‘ Iam generally content at our Annusl Meztings to make but few remarks in submitting to you the Directors Report and Statements of Account. ~â€"__ _ _ tion they feel greatly indebted . t â€" â€" P ___ In moving the adoption of the report, the Chairman addressed the meeting as follows :â€" © A third of a century, however, has now rolled over the Associationâ€"a whole generation of men, in fact, have come and o,ooo since its commencementâ€"and alâ€" though I still fird myselt without anything a novel character to comment upon, yotuodrnfwm.iom ot last year have far exceeded thoselof any previous period, I thought it Id not beâ€" unbecoming in me to draw your special attention to that ctrcumâ€"tance, and place before you a few figures from our Books, showing very strik:« ingly, as I think, the rate and quality of our progression. .. _ _ o nanan «* As regards the amount of our new Life Assurances for the year, £880,000, we 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 Offices, and the most of which has to be given off privately to other companies, that is, ‘reâ€"assured,‘ as it is technically termed. Un the contrary, it is almost whollyâ€"I mav say altogetherâ€"composed of good average policies. Inshort, it is the result of careful sttention to our businsss, coupled with the evidently sound condition of our affsirs, alongside of other Institutions, as pubâ€" lished in the Board of Trade officiil returns, and also, as we believe, of a still growing: appreciation of the conduct of our affairs, as well as the favorable character of our Bonus system. ‘These new transactions of the ycar, you will see from the printed staieâ€" ment in your bands, are larger by £480,000 than those ofun.mv'iouyur. And our success is equally conspicuous in the year‘s Revenue, which an increase of £17,â€" 000 over the previous year, and in the addition of a sum of £114,000 since last Balance to the Assets in hand which now amount to £4 550,000. All this has occcurred too, notwithstanding the constant drain nwn our accumulations caused by our system of yearly Cash Bonuses under Class A. hile other Life Offices for the most part keep their surplus in their pockets, giving their assured the benefit only in remote payâ€" ments at death, Am-with the sum assured, this lnstitution pays away the Bonuses at once, and in hard These Bonusâ€"payments are at present £35,000 to £40,000 per annum, and have amounted already to no less than £520,000 net, n&o&ï¬ng if interest be added, a very large sumâ€"probably not much less than £700,000â€"of which our Policy holders have had the benefit in reducing their outlay for their assurances. _ © So much fot our progress in the last year, and Feunt position. Thinking it would be interesting to you, as well as instructive, I have caused the Manager to dlivide our thirty_three years into three periods of eleven, so as to show how we stood at the end of each period. By this means you will obtain a simple and yet clear, satisfactory view of the amount, rate and character of our whole progress. Cash | Statements in Accordance with the "Life Assurance Companies‘ Act, 1870." _â€" Anpexed are copies of the " Revenue Account" ani © Balance Sheet" to be depon sited with the Board of Trade. Kingdom Amount of Funds at the begimning of the year £1,382 209 Further Values of Govâ€" eroment Annuities and oth=r Stocks, and yalue of: Contingent Reverâ€" Uth 1es as Valuation U ed with the Board of Trade, 20th Dec., 1871 10,683 2 A s s uranse P remiums (less Reâ€"sâ€" suran ce Premium«)€427 262 0 8 C o nsidera~ tion for Anâ€" nuit ies granted .. 15 31 8 6 In t er e st, Rents and D ividends (less In. . | * come Tax) }59,363 6 0 _ _ _ _ _ |_ THE OTTAWA TIMES, DECEMKBHEK 6. 1872. Shareholders‘ Capit«l paid Assurance and Annuity Total Funds, as per First (Bchedule..............£1,493,157 5 4 Claims admitted, or in timaâ€" ~ ted, but not yet payable. 51,250 14 8 Annuities and Premiams due, but not applied for . . 63 14 11 FIRST 8CHEDULE. Revenue Account of the Livy® Associatio® or Scotraxn, for the year ending April 5, ‘72. Fund policies held from other Ofti »es as per Valuation During the first Eleven years we issued Assuranses for. .. . . .£1,000,000 Stg. l)uringthole.fldlbv-ymouri-npm................5.506.(!)0 4 And during the third Eleven years it was. ................ ... 7,200,000 © At the end of the first Eleven years it wass ............. LumLrti®s. Liife Associntion of Keotliund. sEKCOND SCHEDU LE. Balance Soeet of the Lirg Associatios or Scortaxp on the 5th of April, 1871. THE THIRTYâ€"THIRD ANNUAL MEETING (This is an Increase of £413,386 over the previous year ) l8tâ€"as REGARDS THE IsSUB OF NEW ASSURANCKS, 3RDâ€"AS.REGARDS OUR FUND8 AND OTHER ASSETS, ... £87,500 0O 0 ty f 1405 657 5 4 £1,116,104 13 11 £1,393,157 5_4 2NXDâ€"AS REGARDS OUR REYVENUE. 323,012 10 2 Claims under Policies g:u:dodwï¬uof&uu â€"assured) by Deith and by Burvivance.... £12,780 7 11 Noteâ€"Uf this sum £54,â€" 250 14s 8d, was not due and was unpaid at 5th Ex otf Management wRl all oher ctarges Sum written off Value of Annuities ... . Bonus Abstements of Amount of Funds at the â€" end of the year, as per Second Schedule...... 1,439,157 5 4 Loans on the Associations Policies (within value). Invesmentsâ€" In British Government Outa ---N--!.-.: l""‘,““fl.l'.d,biipï¬_ yet payable, .., .. ... ... deposit in . . Banke.. ... .£34,9; ) Un U"“J.u,m.uo April. Agents‘ Balanoes .. . . ... Securitius. .;....2 . .. . 1,085 13 Indian and Colonial toâ€" vernment Securities . . 52450 5 Foreign Government Seâ€" Railway and other Deâ€" m ~ Current Bunk Act.. 18.649 12 6 . 322000 32,500 181,500 mu: as| _ Pink, Yellow, Blue, White and Séarlet Nazony Flannels. § 1,439,157 5 4 o . simimin| Scarlet, Green and White Lancashire : Flannels. o \â€">8â€"4 and 6â€"4 White Electoral and Welch pril, 1871. h L â€"_L_____â€"â€" Flannnels. £M545 5 1 183,5090 15 214,162 $3,981 12 100,559 3 16,852 9 14 021 19 10,793 16 23,299 15 52 648 15 52812 1 901 12 31,893 12 1511 9 5,546 18 13,785 0 15521 5 â€"a whole 600 10 17 64 ments exhibit a correct Abstract of tha PHILLIP KELLAND, Director, of said year. DIRECTORS AT MONTREAL David Torr»nce,. £â€"q., (D. Torrance & Co) | Sir G. E Cartier, Minister of Militia, > Geo. Mofiit, Esq , ((Gillespis, Mofftat & Co.) | Peter Redpath. ., (J. Redpath & Son) Hon, Alex. Morris, Chief Justice of Mani~ | J. H. R. rohon, .. (J. H. R. Moison toba. & Bros.) ~ Solicitors â€"Messrs.. RITCHIE, MORRIS & ROSE. Medical Officeeâ€"K. PALMER HOWARD, Esq.. M. D. _ Revenue and Expenditure for the year to 5th JAME3 WALKI April, 1872, and Balance Sheet at the close JOHN FRASER, Purchasing SPECIAL R@yâ€"Parties at a distance can obtain list of rates and information of routes by 3 dressing Agent, Box 474. Post Office, Otlawa. . REGENT GREAT SAVING! © N. B.â€"These goods we can recommend as specially good vilue. ghirts made to gxeuure on the shortest notice, and ;umtud to t. e Allan, McKinnons & McMeran, 20 SPARKS STREEKT SPARKSâ€"ST. Scotch and Canadian Goods HOUSE, Gentlemen‘s Underclothing. J. H. PAT TERSON‘S _ENGLISH LAMELS A very large Stock of Scotch and Canadian FLANNEL®,!in White, Grey and Scarlet, &c. TWILLED AND PLAIN. CcOLLAR®, alove . &o. In the City, at > AT THE THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF SCARFS.,. â€" TIES, WILLLAM WODD, Auditor. BY Fancy Flannel Shirtings in great variety. GRAND â€"â€" TRUNK THROUGEH COU PON TICKETS Silt Lake City, San Francisco, Bt. Johus, Fredericton, Woodstock, Council Bluffs, All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. _ A"Local Tickets over the Canada Contral and Brockville & Ottawa Railway. Pn se in hk Hee, mss Street, opposite the w‘ %. Jsonnson, . Ottawa, Sopt. 13, 1872 CANADA CENTRAL A LARCE SUPPLY OF TIOKET â€" OFFICE. us pÂ¥ «P Becretaryâ€"P. WARDLAW. Agents for Ottawaâ€"Mesers. J. T. & W. PFNNOCL. o8 «+Â¥ Reduced «€* & 18 ï¬â€œ" * «1Â¥ <€ <Â¥ :!“:" «6+ all J. R. STITT & Co. Detroit, <@â€" o+ *Ct LA “gé- * 25 cts. usual price 33 cts 28 4* 40 88 * 45 871 4* 50 43 s 55 48 & 60 11 cts usual price 14 cts 10 cts. usual price 1 3 w« 16 * 20 ¢ $3.65 usual price $4.25 8.85 8 4.15 4.20 a 5.25 15 19 28 28 83 50 cts. usual price $ 60 67 * 80 T1 « 90 8 cts. usual price 10 «6 12 « 14 « ]5 a« 97 5.55 ALEKEBR Director, HOSiERY. &¢ 25 30 30 85 45 13 cts 16 10 cts 13 15 17 18 6.175 8.00 5.15 1.00 1.25 LIST of Letters re wa Post Office. © Acton M iss N «, Allen J J Allen Miss M A Allen E C Lâ€" on 1 Anderson Jas \ «ctin . Armstrong M) â€" «id isc Arnold Miss .. > Maber 1 Armstrong t .. Martin Balbrem X > J L _ Mayia 1 Bailey n i} Moss M Baxion * / * Mercier Bayne Jo : Mitchel Benedict $ â€" ! A _ Mire Re Beeman & iin~» G MMiall E Binks A Mignew Boyd N Miller J Boyd Dan Millike: Boyd Hugh Mosgro Brien Miss Mary A Mogray Breman Jobn Moore Breman Rachel Morin C Bradtord Mis J F _ Marin i Brien J P Marries Brenan Emily Miss Moore . 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In this form, all the books, including the new and forite Gzus or Sraauss (now having a splen â€" did sale,) may ve had for $32 50. YVocal ouly.â€"Silver Cord. Wreath of Gems. Gems of German Song. Geme of Scottish Song. Gems of Sacred 5 ng. Shower of Pearls, Duets. Operatic Pearls, Instrumental.â€" Home Circle, Vol. L Home Circle, Vol. I1. < Pianist‘s Alboum, Piano Forte Gems. 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