can truth rr_-e to Ez 8`/ is the hes; stem mydtbe 'UE so DQ ww QKD 800° »ries.Riil“ KE” :TR he ormu s - , 1 f. if-1~ . ~ /“Y *.»‘~;f,_.»=;-_»"-?- , " 'ff.~‘..~f e L” -J* ¢st~ ffl if L » ¢ ( ?‘ z' In I1 _ Q-1 , I -I _ 55m|_|g||£|| |39|_ THE GUARDIAN, cHAnLo'1'rn:rowN, ramen f nn_wAaD ISLAND; sA'rUnnAY, ooronrn as 1' ess_ . F* Y °'_' T` ' ' .. ;_4 ' __' ._- /“\ he :- Matti streegrge stewét wane, V "C., .=C. B..'~§uartermas*ter general., to the ‘forces since 1898, is a son of J. White.Whimha;l, county Antrim,” , is 1835. He &'ried ' Ven. Joseph Boyley. ‘f _' , f~..`i;' Calcutta, in 1874. He »f_» -=» `a t Sandhurst, and entered in 1853; served in the In " with the 27th Royal ' ` ‘ A-‘Fusiliers and Sea- iorth [medal] and clasp) ; wasmade'§it_ai'hiu 1863, major in 1873. He the Afghan °, war , c&cs srswim wtnrs wrth the Gordon Highlanders, 1878~80; was preseht at _the ,battle oi Charasia, the occupation of Cabul, the expedition to Maiden, Sharpur, the capture of Takti Shah and march from Cabul te Candahar (Afghan medal), three clasps). He became military secretary to the- viceroy of India, and was made _a colonel in 1885; commanded 'a bri- gade in Burmah, 1885-86, and prornoted major-general for distinguished service in the field. He conducted the expedi- tion into Zhob. and was commander of the force in India from 1893 to 1898. F llLLz...~ CLAssEs for Embroidery will be re- l opened at tue Decoration Art Room Grafton Street. commencing Nov. lst. Oct. 27 2 a. w 2w. ci-ncAoo MARKETS. W . Cl§_1CAGo, Oct. 27.-(Special)--The following are the closing rates: ' ,Ooh wheat. -; corn, 3l§; oats 221; pork, 8.00. Dec. wheat., 70! ; corn, 312 ;oats,22i; pork, 8.05.~ I ‘May=.wheat. 74; corn, 33; oats, 211; pork, _-. rm w~E`ArHsR A Wasanscron, .` Oct. 27.:-(Special) Cloudy, with,rain~li`§zlit variable winds. THE SCOTT ACT. Repeal Election in Westmorland. N.P., Next Month. 1 The 'ight wana 16 CARLOADS 0F BUERS Brought to Pieter maritzburg as Prisoners! HUNDREDS ,."‘, Wiz.. ~A.~R'anne :r;:A1§L or n1N'.t'o. . . . - - , . » 1 an mtmduce I it New ren, o_;z_?;1 _ ' ._ . ' lang t§sp”‘§§y~;t' noro!PortoBi_e__o diedtbia “EDWIN " 0" A l>noNo rrrlawnlrsiil ‘_ f!._.._ L_. which ne cams win Writ? ~ ' *Wi ;, ' . , . ' .l _.-»-1 3 "Racial, Wis; Oct, 26.-Dr. Frank A. " *°4~-s-nvqgiieeann r y #saw f ». »s~ Down Any Dictation . t Q; E at Verbatum ~ , i' - j Fifty osrs"'wore ’ Bowler killedasdlki soalded marmkamsan. "'°"“h... Travers, a dentist of this city, claiml to have about completed an inventiqt that will be the greatest of its kind ever invented. The inv_e_ntion~is ca lee a. phono typewriter and the inventor claims that by talking into an ordinary trinity it will write down any dictation l verbatim.Just how the vibrations of the, voice with the sid of electricity will, have sufloient power to operate the keys of the typewriter the dootor re- fuses to divulge, claiming that itia his secret until the machine is perfected and s patentls' secured, but he claims y that it is very simple. Dr. Travers is* backed by Racine capitalists, who have witnessed the working of the machine.; the invention with a round sam of money. _ Dr. Travers desired to keep the nl- ventionsa secret, bll,¢ll9 #blk dia' hand is out. beentqavublioationwaamaded the than it E U:i!lD‘f’»iW,_ phonograph and the workings of tho? Q keys of a typo-writing machine by eleo- 5 lrect From HYACINTHS audit is understood are willing to back* TUgg)s 5 W 9 , .ALso,- rs-»w=°¥°°1."*';_¥_',f‘;,‘*;° °',“*,, Bermuda Bute: