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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jun 1897, p. 4

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New Advertusements this week Aicnle o w camege â€" 0 "If, Loccon. anu'-!*\ ko Pullww 1y u‘= Romedics peda‘s Kidnâ€"y Pilis The L â€"t Chance. bootL‘~ Ewulsio® Kootenay Ca & dn lignt Soop ) immo d D3 co ““1:1 ifaâ€"Holier Hro«. Centrai -;uu,‘»\woâ€" ‘W. 3. Wiltt Bug Shoo seilingâ€" A . W eseioh, Spocial Cut Prices _ =. 8. Suuder & Co. + Port aitâ€"Grah n & Co. nolne Medicines W inelow‘s seorhing Syrup. n Medica) Liscevery. m*s Ccley Câ€" n_--vo-md Â¥o Sher Ntian‘t, & ceche . _ ; ry® > A"»?‘m Shoreâ€"A~ C :'f-u Ce. Lid, w New org ndics â€"J, Uffemuâ€"aa. _ N ow swisâ€" Mu lins bWrick r & Diebe‘ Mining brokers and bolders of mine stocks are perturbed over a clause in the new Ontario act which they fear will seriously hamper the sale of many stocks in this province. The clause says that ‘No company having its head office elsewhere than within this province, shal!, either directly or indiâ€" wectly, sell or otherwisy dispose of within this province any of its shares, «tock, stookâ€"â€"ertificates, until it shall have received from the Lientenent Governorâ€"inâ€"Council a license," under Peusty of P20 a mey. TNX thome ©a4 be procured only when it is proven that the company "has been duly inâ€" corporeted and that it posesses the real eetate, property and assets, and that it is carrying on its operations on & dcale and in a manner to command the confidence of the public." ‘in.'s.-:".'.":".iu"m"'â€"«'.‘..".;x'..‘i.i-?. â€" Execut .rs Nutic_ â€"teo. oyur core * Victor Heric I’ ts es if not so paid. _ _ .%;mpmm,m and German, in <il its branchys. Advertising Ratee reasonable, and will be wede known on a, gucAtion THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1897 Watorioo County CUhronicle. Notice of changes must be left at this office mot later than Saturday noon. . The copyZtorZchanges must be left not later thav? [uesday noon. Casual Advertiseâ€" ments accepted up to noon Wednesday pjcusi â€" week. $ DAVID BZAN, Proprietor, THE NEW MINES ACT TO ADVERTISERS tion New spaper Published every Th ure Menno S. Weber anngum io '} Ex‘rs Immigration returns at Winnipes tor May have not, yet beem compiled, though the record is known to be in excess of the corresponding month for many years, The tokal will be over 3,000. Mr. Sifton is gatting a move on. lIo the Senate on Tugsday, Sir O.iver Mowat moved the adoption of a loyal and patriogic address of congratulation from the Parliament of Canada to her Majesty the Queev, on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of hber sacemsion to the throne. his opening remarks, said that he was well pleased with the success of the Tnstitute during the peset year. The suoccess of the Institute was due to the active interest taken in it by the directors generally, but more eâ€"pecially to the iudeh&ig‘blo work of Mr. Allen Shantz, the efficient secretary, who left nothing undone to make the meetings a success. The repprte of the secretary and treasurer w&re ay bmitted and approved. The reports *ov that the affaire of the Institute are in a flourishing condition. The membership, at present, is 143, and there is a balance in the hands of the tremmurer of $73. _ == _ The supply of doctors is falling off There are only 175 students sitting at the examinations for license now going 0 1 in the Medical building on Bay St., Torontoâ€"95 for the primary and 80 for the final The examiners atate that ‘thhhtgm&dqonu- in the figures [olpnv'uuyun.uwyumhv- ing sat for the primary and almost as many for the fioal It is supposed that the deterrent factor is the recent reguâ€" ;Nian-dophdb'mflediod Council increasing the length of the required loouufiuhutoin yeare, coupled with the knowledge that in the neighâ€" boring Republic two years are sutficient to obtain medical honors. The annaul meeting of the North Waterloo Farmera‘ Institute was held in the parlore of the Zimmerman House on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was fairly well astended. _ _ The matter of naming the places at which to hold the next series of meetâ€" ijngs wes, on motiun, left in the hands of the directore. ELECTION OF PIRECTORS. The following directors were elected for the ensuing year: __ _ _ _ _ Mr. John H. Campbell, president, in s opening remarks, said that he was FARMBRS®‘ INSTITUTE Annual Meeting. We Te sum of $155,108.04, making the men e sum a a total income ‘7&.4(&- 24. Although the rate of interest on first class socurities continues very low, and great care is required in the teloetlo::} investments, et the rate of intereat earned on our asseta Snrin( the past year was somewhat Mfi:&' than the previous year, which shows that the funds of the Company have been satieâ€" factorily invested. _ _ _ _ _ ONTARIO MUTUAL LIFE ANOTHER YEARS RECORD OF PROGRESS aGRowTH AND PROSPERITY. The report sLews an increase in the numâ€" ber and .mi;:” of ne;‘rolicm .l:dnodu compared with the prev year, there has also been a wt:'untkl increase in the Premium Income, the Interest Income, and in the surplus availa: le for future distribuâ€" tion among the policy holdera. _ __ _ _ _ _ _ The Net Premiinm Income ibt‘ge includâ€" ing $4,278 for Aunuities, was $801,817.30, standard is $3, Oa wmotion of Mr. Alfred koskio, Q C., Torouto, seconded by Mr. Robert Meivic, Guelph, Mr. W. H. Riddell, the Secretary of the Company, acted as Secretary of the meeting. The minutes of the last annual meeting were formally ‘taken as read aud adupted. The President then read THE DIRRKCTORS‘ REPORT : Your directors have the pleasure of subâ€" mitting to you the following statements as Mrntononhobuiu-lortheyur ending the 3lst December 1896, and in doing so it affords them great satiâ€"faction to be able to inform you that the uniform and uninterrupted success which has attended the Company since its organization has continued during the past year to a very marked The 27ih Auou«<l Meeting of The Ontario Mutueal Life Assurance Comâ€" paoy wes beld in the Town Haii, Warerloo, on Thursday, May 27u, 1897. The aitendanpce was a wost representative one, "\nclnding uite a large number of the Polioy-h»fian in addition to the Directors and the principal Agents of the Company througbout the Dominion. The (l;re-id.nt. Mr. I. Eudao'm:‘ occupied the chair, suppor by the Mauager, Mr. Wa. Headry. ______ 97ITH ANNUAL MBRTING A Splendid Showing. OF THE uo *fi inie Board, to age go many of A‘wtl zmm toâ€"day. ud’ b’“i{flp & i6 ight be intereating to make a comâ€" with the position we acey adians away hack in the forties y hut m hi &‘.;"'m t gs ect, SHire, out Auntal Mesting i ish. h Wih agement of the Company‘s afaire and the etforte of is energetic staff of agents, during the past year ; aud I think it mey be farly claimed that the Company has now reached a posi on nmoug Life Companies, mr:: noueâ€"a position that 11 creditable to everyone identiied in anyway with the Company. Having ted the certificate of the em&? Commuitee, the Presiâ€" dent moved the adoption of the Reâ€" port, submitting the following ABSTRACIOQF ACcoUXNTs ror 1896 : INCOME * yewe faxm/ o :::'phl. surrender \'Ahuj Expen:es and taxes.......... Iuterest, Aunuities, erc.... ... _ 161,063.% npBal Meoling . in 1871, in the Rionrary Reporh yoh retorttd o Te : m» maud‘z‘i'il 31'3‘&83 Mr. Melvin, 20d Vige ::Ndm. in saking to the motion, desired to exâ€" DISBURSEMENTS, LIABILITIES. SURPLUS . Thurscay, June 32 1897 â€"Page 4 ~+~ £176,714. N.Qalg: ... . $,191,117.74 .. $160,4032% . $3,404,907. 69 l'é‘agg Ti m 8. 131. ;5 244,881.51 $501,591.12 ed to exâ€" at of the 3170,032 18 125, 558. 94 Melvin, W. J. Kidd, and in the clecâ€" tion of Mr, James Parir, Mr. Robk Baird having declined to be a candidate for reâ€"election. Mr. James Fair, Miller and Mannâ€" tacturer, Clinton, Ont,, on being introâ€" Iuced to the mesting, thanked the policy hoiders for the honer they h« f and fellow workers All of us neofeyeeetict: sonfe him, and assared them mhfinmum the intere=ts of the Compy. He had been a poiicy boider for 20 years, and had always tried to put in a good word for the Company, and will do so now . vOTES OF THANKS. Mr. J. A. Halstead, Banker, Mt. Foreat, moved, ssconded by Mr. J. C. Burt, Listowe‘, "That a hearty vote of thanks be rendered by this meeting to the EFresident, Viceâ€"Presidents and pany‘s interests during the past year." In & the resolution Mr. after bearing the report noey. boigee popane uit be bowils iey 4 w x i':’l- of this resolution. _ I am well that the business of The Ontario , notwithstanding the bard ies d;)in"huiu- in Caunada, erill fihink it is our duty to sapport our own institrutions, whon, as we kee@, they cau do in most cases better for us than foreign corporation=, with the additiona\ advantege of keeping the money paid in premus in oar owa Coantry for the develop ment of its .mh‘mal and ite _ wany _ valua aatries. i f rimati d m seconded by E. P. A en hap n meeting are e A to of the Company for th h’&d # a e faibhâ€" &m_.. with zh&‘ d n mw Halatead after bearing the report amg wike poee w W houus policy 4 w ily in f«xbr of this resolution. _ I am well wnmmars;'mm R "“‘M & bard timmes, has kept u{ with that of any other Company in this Conatry, and I am also proud to know that our Can d ian people are showing a decided z::»nneu for their own companies ; while we are not oppoud on general principles to American Comâ€" with renewed energy. Directors for the care and attention which they bhave given to the Cumâ€" pany‘s interests during the past year." in uk C 1 New Swiss Mushas . . Table Linons . . FIRSTâ€"CLASS 60008 . GREAT . . CORNER STORLE ens and Napkins, which we intend rushing off at close cut prices. . f Bleached Linen, 54 inches wide, at 280 ; 72 iya&aa wide, at 80c, 60c, TSec, 20c.$1 and &1 28 per Unbleached Linen, 7@ inches wide, at §0c, fim,a'_lgc and 90c tm yfid ‘ 3 Napking at $1 25 and 1 80 per dozen, We have just placed in stock a large meofmeachjed and Unhleache% Table Linâ€" ensa and Napkins, which we intend rushing off Come to us for anything in the Dry +o4 e s Qu! !g!!g * YOURS FOR BUSINESH, ts *

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