‘ 4 à. « ; à à . & ° , sur rà À << #Æ# L'IMPARTIAL eme em trs À FEW POINTERS 1. The North American Luafe Assurance Comvoany ratio of assets to liabilities is greaier than that of any other Canadian Company. 2. 1ts securitics are of the highest class known in fiancia] circles 3. 1t confines its operations exclusively to Canada it does not seek business in foreign countries, nor does it invest its funds in foreign coun- tries. 4. 1ts dividends under 1n- vestment Policies have giren great satisfaction to its mem- bers : they are considerably in excess of those of the leading American companies. 5. 1ts membership has been most carefully selected, as is evidenced by the continued 1aw mortality of the Company. 6. It is conservatively ani e- conomically managed so.ely in the interest of its members. 7. 1t makes loaus upon Or- dinary and Investment poli- cles. 8. 1t issues all approved forms all of policy contracts, including Annuiiy Bonds. 9. 1ts record and success have never been equalled by any o- ther Home Company. 10. Policy holders holding Participatiug Policies have a vote for each #$1000 ot insur- rance hold by them. 11. lts policy coutrat is sim- ple, easily read and easily un- derstood. 12 Its policy claims are paid immediately upon satisfactory proof of the death of the ïn- sured. Assets $2.515,838,41 Net Surplus $121,546,20 Business in force $17,494,107,00 Cash Income $:511,788,08. For farther part:eulars apply 10 G. J. M:Cormar, Sp'ulal Agent Ch:rioït:town, 1. E 1 INCEND,E D'UN COUVENT Saint-Ours, 27—Dimauche mativ, vers une heure, le to: sia répandait lalarme dans) notre vil'age et invitait Îles ei ee toyens à se rendre à la hâte an couvent où le feu venait de se) déciarer. L'incendie semble a voir pris naissance dans nüe. des dépendances de Ja maison! Jaus le poulailler ment, et parait être le fait d- quelques maifaiteurs. En quel ques minutes, grâce au vent qu'il taisait, tout fut en flam wes ; la chapelle fat la pre! mière atteinte, et on n'eut guère que le temps d'en sauver |: quelques ornements. Dès le commencement del l'incendi”, on a téléphoné à So- rl pour demander le secour: des pompiers, mais lorsque | brisade arriva vers quatre heu: | es. le couvent n'était plus: qu'un moncsan d:ralass et d: | d'vombres Informex. Les citoyens de St Ours ei de St Roch méritent des félivi- ations pour ! zèle et l'empres sem nt qu'ils ont mis à orgaaii- ser un service de secours. M. le curé de la paroisse, le révé- rend O. Desorcy, a également payé de sa personne avec cou- rage admirabie. Par malheur, tous ces eflorts généreux ne purent empêcher l'incendie de détruire lès édifices et ne pu- rent que sauver la plus grande partie possible du matériel du couvent. Les dames directrices de l'iustitution, les Révérendes Sœurs de la Présentation de Marie, évaluent les dommages à $20,000 et n'ont aucuse assu- rance. Eiles comptent cepen- dant pour obtenir les locaux suflisauts pour recevoir leurs élèves à la rentrée des classes sans trop d'incommodités, ps nt Ripans Tabulès cure 4 Ripans Tab | DEGATS CAUSES PAR LA FOUDRE AUX ETATS. UNIS PE Aux Etats-Unis, les orages 6- lectriques sont à l’ordre du jour : | La foudre est tombés sur | plasieurs points à New-York, samedi. À l'angle de Nassau et de Wall streets elle a brisé le mat de pavillon surmontant l'édi- fice de la Manhattan Trust Company et a projeté les grag- ments sur le toit de la sous tré- sorerie et dans la rue. La foudre a frappé aussi la tour qu'on a- chève de construire an dessus | du bâtiment de la New-York. Life Insurance Company et a | mis le feu à l'échafaudage placé au sommet de cette teur ; mais! la pluie a suffii pour éteindre! ce commencement d'incendie. | tant le No 10 et suivant des! fils télégraphiques qui partent du toit elle est allée mettre le. feu dans les bureaux d'un mar- probable! chand de nouveautés. On a dû faire venir les pompiers qui ont eu promptement raison des. flammes. | Le mât de pavillon s'élevant sur la fabrique de pianos Behr.| 29e rue et 1le avenue a été] mis en pièces par la foudre. De là, le fluide electrique s’est a | battu dans la rue et a suivi les rails du tramWay, jusqu'à ce qu'il rencontrât un tram ray, | quia été littéralement enlevé de la voie par la force du choc. Le cocher à éte lancé la tête Ja! première dans le ruisseau pen- | dant que les chevaux, détachées du train way, galopaient aflolés vers la rivière. Trois femmes qui se trouvaient dans ja voi-| ture en ont cté quittes pour uns violente seconsse Dans la 29e rue Ouest, la foudre à mi: LE fon aux rid'aux d'une feré jire de L'apyjratl: ne: { O:cupe pa: les époux Mfarrar et avant au Où ait ptiéteindre les faim vos +, + out détruit un: Partie dr Hub icrat «ds véto uts. Les torrents d'eau qui d:s- ue ndaient @n ciel ont vite re:n- pli ls égonts ; celui de la 11 javentue a crevé en quatre cn idiots diff rentset bientôt les [rues environnantes et les ca- :yes da voisinage ont été inon- [ds ; la 28e rue était couveite: Le denx pieds d'eau ctla cir- | uulation a été leterrompue. Au pars Central, deux ox troi. j l'orag: à la ménagcrie, s' sent re lugiées sous le passage vou és , . . | te de la 65e rune ; muis l'eau y est arrivée à flots, et bientôt |f inmes et cpfants avaient de Fe : 2 Li'au jusqu'à la ceinture. Deux! | |policemen ont opéié le sanreta-! os de tout Je monde à j'aide des ânes qri scivent d'ordinai- ire a promener -bs enfants. | l'end.nt jorsge qui a été lparticnlicnenut voilku!t dans Now Jus y ia fondre est ioin- b esuries burcaux de Ja l'os es tai Telegraph Cninpaup à Fer: sv Cityet y a mis le feu, Noun- Le d'apparelis téituraphques out été détruits et ia pirpart des fils relant le Sul à New- Yoik ont fondu. Les d'uats sont évalués à plasieurs mil-! Bers de doflas, À Wilkesbarre [Ponnsylra- nie), il a fait également de l'o- rage ; la foudre est tombée sur | la poudiière de la Lehigh and | Wikesherre Coai Compano et lil s'est produit une explosion | formidable qui a démoli une | douzaine de maisons et de cons-| | tructions légères et brisé toutes | les vitres dans un rayon d'un |demi-mille. La foudre à fait, sauter aussi la poudrière Lei-| 'sening, située dans les monta-| gnes à une faible distance del | Milnesville (Pennsylvanie ] La force de l'explosion a éte telle que des quartiers de roches, détachés.dlo,la montagne on , midlarcæ# Dans Greene street, la ar { est tombée sur la maison por-| SCHOOL 4 icents persounes surprises par CHÉADEST AND BEST CHAIRS HE Make— them ourselris —X— WRITE For Curs D AND PRICE FURNITURE Good, Strong & Cheap 4 plus ALAN ‘ + 7 DCE Pete HS pt 4 A ado À D * fut % # sr 21 rh. 2. "à 2 4 PYETST f WA LLOE A4 LUS VU VA 7 ÿ 5 1 ] PRICES ? 1 t 7: i iv ar 4 à mr PN or £ 6 à “D T7 ! 4 L n 7 ; F2 î \ f Î “ A i/ \/ ta re - VU Li‘ i Lis 1 LA 1°, L Là 4 RRIA Vis AUU À HER AR À Fr" \ F'ATATG SA > \ 46 7 À 4 À k î } EN G AN N7 KP AL 0 FE 4 £ £ er 1, e % » Eire © « }11 ci LOU) thin » à t you have ant A ant waterproof? If vou huve such a roof, you should , 7? tried ail } e/ pour € sys are: oofiso au t] a! r{y1 27 260 Vis it0OuIiQ ile AleTR } y {1 e/ [1 : î î ñ »* La , 4 will De happy. LÀ CANVAS READY ROOFING 1s choaper aud boiter (hau Yhinsgies for a pichor pitch roof , à ana Pravei iv! ut FouO ” ec Le e— + + An A r D,» Le m 1e \ rurag Enc Vater Esery im And is ihe Choujprit and host oo! ii the Mark:t nan, L fur Y X Cous deyiar nous ot the FORT 6 EC] N WP MF, OT'61l 1) hou :rs divel 1n© 1.7 1 y s Lo ? . ji | Ù *“! d = «? ce “e buse, or M. 1 léowers Wet hi anse of Crerch Dtreeh or Cv. i by ÿ > n'” f { » … * . F3 if }f RER TUN ep & ( } LS - FRERE. FETE STI . s 1 Ho € L'HIRRUEC TO 2 ju ; Lu 1590 mnt série us fil, 4 Du € 41 wmnot nmenf: 33 one of tue zicst useful things You CAN IIAVE 18 A They being always ready at any time or pluce to write, They save the loss of time and aber requir d ja renchi g for ink. ‘The writiny j< more uniform, the {raïn of thought is not inte-ruptet. Bey impr:ve the hind and give thc:r cost in à short time jan the cutliy of stesl pens and pencils, as they take the p'ace of either and will last a”lifetime A THIRTY DAY’: TRIAL WILL COST YOU NOTSING PRICES No. 1 Gall Pen, fine point, at £1.75 No. 2 Gold Pen. fine or stub poiat. 2 GO. No 3 Go.d Pen, fine or stub point 2,59. No 4 Goïd l'en, five or { stub point, 5.09. hased and Gold Mousted, 75 cents extra, Send all orders to BLAIRS FOUNTAINE PEN CO. 141 Broadway, NEw York. Handsomely ( N(VSHNQRECHIPTS, Envelopes Ms” sAuRe } ee CLIN LT LT LT LT mr sn 7% mens, T7 % HER HOME, HEALTH WOMAN de AND BEAUTY ....… | Boudoir and Toïlet, Dining Room and Parloss | | House Decoration. Health of Women | and Children, A BOOK THAT EVERY MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SHOULD STUDY AND EVERY HOUSEHOLD POSSESS HOBORR TROT EROLSTCIS0 en 0202080 CBC OONCUS CICEOBOICECECE | An Intensely INTEREST- Ë Sympaihelic ING Chapter on À Articles on Girlhood . .…. MOTHERHOOD and the Education of Women HYGIENE of CHILDHOOD A15s0 Rs Hygiene of the Respiratory ?. Organs. Hygiene of the Eye Hygiene ofthe Ear à Hygiene of the Generative : Organs OCR D SONORE RRCIGINONN DORSIOIOCICONC | T is hardly conceivable that any exigency could present itself, or any question arise, in the house- | À Very PRACTICAL Chapter on ‘€ General Hygiene,” including: Hygiene cf the Skin, and liygiene cf the Digestive Crgans. hold, that thus book would not meet or answer. It is a book expressly for women. It deals exhaustively and intelligibly with à vast number of matters, concerning which all women ought to be thoroughly informed. In its comprehensive sweep, it COvVCrs the wh le ground RES and domestic life, and especially for those just entering on the cares and responsibilities of ho ecping A CHARMING BOUDOIR EDITIONS 88 Size 12 mo. 388 pages, bound in blue cloth, gilt top, uncut eüges, ornamental cover design in gold and two colors. Iilustrated. | Among the illustration are 16 full-page reproductions of as many | paintings ot ideai female heads, each by a different celebrated | artist—Seifert, Coomans, Thumanan, Sichel, Bougereau, and others. fn the Health Department of this valuable work are exhaustive chapters of inestimable value to all mothers and daughters, giving practical hints in emergencies. Whole chapters are given to | Woman’s Physical Structure. Motherhood. Diseases of Women. ! Maldenhood. Education of Women. Babyhood. Disezses of Babyhood. Womanhood and Wifehood. Childhood. Diseases of Childhood. . Too frequently such matters are clothed in technical language to such an extent as to be very difficult | to comprehend their real meaning This work will be found to be a plain home talk with ali women, { Wesellthis bok for 8125 To any on: sendiaig us 3 n2w :s1bscribers we give this book free, Limpertial, Tignish _TEN GR (Uebster”s DICtiONATY « Gtncey À. Goodrchs l'rolesor où Vale. This Dictionary Contains Every Word that Noah Webster ever defined, and 10,000 Additional Words. By the following fist it will be seen that publishers have covered much the same AS. THE SUPPLEMENTARY MATTER IN THE LATEST $12.00 EDITION. 1708 Pages. It Embraces 150 Illustrations, Ram An Appendix of 10,000 Additiona! Words. .… IT ALSO CONTAINS ... Nine Special Diction- | A Thctionary of A'oms | aries, protected by | dc Piume. | copyright, and not | À Dictionary of A7- L found in any other thology. | dictionary. A Dictionary of Musi- sé cal Terms. A Dictionary of Synon- | À Dictionary of F'amil. yms and Antonyms. ke Albelcne. A Dictionary of PBiog- | A Daictionary of Foreign raphies and Hlcrucs Phrases. and Hercinesof Prose A Lictionary of Abbre- and Poetry. | viations. " EVERY HOME MUST HAVE A DICTIONARY. , The fiskc-up of this céition is superior, the ciear white paper, and strong, heavy, durable binding, : &:, marked contrast to the dirty, brittle wood-pulp pa; er and £imsÿ binding c1 the cheaper editions uvri0fre-cublished. HIS is Fi NT TE D PILE p p ne but a beautifully printed edition on TH w ED 16 Ie CUEAI HUU fine paper, v-ith rscnts of val. uable additions of great value to a! students 6; LISGCT: tenen Thestudy of this famous American work is a liberal education in itself, It is the grand educator Of the masses. red to our readers in a sumptuous style in keeping with its great value to the pcoyx:—"t cou cheap fimsy editions, BUT THE GREAT BOOK CHEAP is what our offer means, and you will marvel at the general excellence of this edition if you will grasp the opportunity to scçure a Copy. Our readers will wonder how we c1n make as low an offer as the following, so we will ‘let the cat out of the bag.” The fact is the publishers are overstocked, owing to the gencral depression cf the past year,and we have secured a limited supply at about the cost of printing and binding and can t'erefore make A MOST UNÜSUAL PREMIUM OFFER—— To the person seu Linz us 1} rew sub c'ibers w : give it free Weight near{y 12 Ibs. Size £3£ x 1012 x 4 inches. Full Shcep''or Half Russia. With Dennison’s Patent Index 252. extra. ? sa for $1.85 or Even Freel | Fr ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE! ? Ni ag ara 4 alis “y CHARLES GRAN, pe a There are only a few copies of this magnificent art work left and you will be fortunate indecd if you secure one, ALES _s « Les 7 » EN Fe TE ur qe -{ — / es 2 CT ME” a € 4 LL pe LOPESS 5 S QI, ..-- ME — È ® A 2 RS nd SZ 2 This cut illustrates but very faintly the magnificence of the original. The above reproduction is less than ance-fiftieth {he actual size. the engraved surface being 40x16% inches, printedon heavy plate paper for framing. Actual size of piciure 46% x 27 inches. The publisher’s price is $25.00, unframed. and that is what a copy would cost you in the artstores, It is a work that wouid grace the walls ofthe most palatial mansion in the land. | “The subject is treated in a masterly manner, the grand curve of the Horseshoe in the | foreground leading the eye up to the taumb'ing, raging rapids above, and the broad expanse of river beyond, with the islands in the middle distance and the face of the farther curve of the Horseshoe, aswellasthe great white wall of the American Fall partially obscured bythe | cloud of rising spray which is handled lightiy with fine effect. In the great amphitheatre | belowthe Falls are seen the boiling waters, strongly and effectively depicted, and the two | staunch little steamers that make their tours under the constant showers of spray- Never before has this subject been handled by any artist with equal force and impressive dignity, combined with deep, thorough fecling and delicacy oftouch.”—7k4e Raïlway Age. Fi We will sn à copy pue # receipt 2 $1.85, or if you will do. a little | easant eV ib _ Rs as follows—The Famous Picture wii be S60t ADSOIU(El FTéé, To any one seuciig us 19 newsubs-r.bers we give it frec —AND— | : | osSan ess | r= 1e i d portfoli : | HER est styles of Organs and Planos. It ilustretes, describes, and gives manufacturers’ prices on Organs from $25.09 n and Piatos from $i50 up. lt shows how to buy at wholesale direct from the manufecturers, and Save Over 50 per MATE SES THE CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANGS lim") Guaranteed for 25 yrs., have been played and praised for ty ÉONAE SEE co yrs.; to-day they are the most popular instruments m Dis ES Secure our SPECIAL TERMS of Credit. framed to suit the times. LÀ E Le. 48 Remember this grand book 18 sent FREE. Write 1or it at once. £ 1 S LE cORNIS 4 & CO. (Estak. nearly 20 yrs) Washington, N.4J. » Vée » i L HER : : |