. _ ._ ,L w » ,-»-.g' hwy'-. , _ _ Ire; _ . .Y .,.,, »’ ~ » i , , to J . t I ‘ I T516 Bit-if Provincial Exhibition . .pens in Charlottetown Tomorpovv 8 teeeeetirsss I °R~i~°,»-it-_ ~ N , _ A . , i‘.:.*:=..?':.;.."...i"" . MORNING DAILY FOUNDICU liltri -MASSACHUSETTS HEP CQUNT soo1vosKNrLL-oar A CHARLOTPETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. CANADA. MONDAY. coroner 7 nov. t rn.m".r.rrr.*e.e:'m S ‘ iigi ` CO VE~`TlON 'E . HOUSE OF -LORDS mil _ _,_+ Resulted. in Split Ticket -For Democrat Whitney and Bartlett the ‘Nom- IA Fine Day on Saturday Brought Larger Attend: mier Says Reform of The House inees Republicans United in _ ~ of Lords Will Be The issue of HIB TIO E DS Sir Henry Campbell, The British Pre- Governor Guild. ` = His Party i - ---~--'~~ hibition A Success===Result of The --S----_ Sumner-‘rri:Lr», liirus, Oct. ti (special)--' l3.ri.iett. E,_,,N,,,m,,' out 5 (Specm),___sir "emy The Democratic Cor vention on Srturday Whitney' l l t 'ti' - ' ' I H p n mm was: ml Numan Campbell Banncrman in a spcech here on resulted ina spilt-twc separate tickets being nominrtr-ri, one headed l-y livrrry lil. Whitney, and the other by (ian C W and reciprocity. . The Republic ms unanimously renoml- natcd Govrruor Guild. NNSSINN SEHINII I EHIL_I]NEN SUICIDE One Hundred and Fourteen TookTheir Own Lives in 1906. S'1‘.I’n'ransrr\1rur,0ct.5 - -Duringiikki there were 180 attempts to commir. ‘suicides- mgng the pupils of the Russian ,high echo ls. Of tlrisnumbr-rll-lsucccerlod in takin: tl.e'r lives. The disturbed state of courrlry is given as br-lug the main reason for this state of affairs. ;_.____i.___--tl BESEINE ENUM v IJUUNI TULSIUI 9 , _ , Asks Requests For Aid Be Discontinued as He Has No_ Property. Sr. 1‘rrrr-:rrsrmno, Oct.5-A letter was published hero to~day from Count Tolstol. asking thai; the stream of rtqueets 10|* financial assistance addressrd _lo him be discontinued, and explaining that twenty yours ago he surrendered his prouerty to his heirs as ifrrlreudy derd and that the sole sums at his disposal are occasional forrlgn contributions witi0|1 U0 ‘ll*°`\li’ u.es in the nrirrhborhooi. _ ____._____.-_-_-_ BNNKENIIIE NIIS IIINS IIIIEIIN IEIIP. The Eiise's Terrible Voyage, 47 Days From Liverpool I to Sydney- Norrrn Srimrrrf October 6-'l'l.s bar-ken tirro Elise, salt lr\du~r, from l.ivcrD°°|. hi" arrived here alrcrthc tool\1°§'f l'xP"` tones in Captain Johanueshrsonro r 'rue b.-.rkentrnr 1.-n Liv. rr-00| 1°rty~==v- H d sono and ir-r ti.r-sc consecutive dvyf, ,MEN tmgrt- the chnruinnitrr minus at the w|,,,,'~|V w,|_r,5ug, u\»,\p._ 0|! Sou|i,er`l he‘ sirrnalli d the l3o`iz`rr\-ilrir for brrrrirupsfilhflt urirydlrtugrey iyrngiy, resent-<1 port. .. , Condensed A-ovcrtiscmcnts _QSLHPAGE6 FOR RATESH* ”” Tw into lm- Gineailiratlon. _ __,______ 1 .°=*,T,;,,*’.rm~°“,':.t.*.vrr- I" an-1-‘"- ER3 'NTED -To dellverlhe CASS-Nrriiar\.w§t\l3‘Y 'Ii' We 5“h“°"P tion ""°It71'rrcri~=.\`r»|| rvesnsn ¢.» drive ~' W dc'rv ry vrruun. Anvil if" 9""f` a noir. e l°“7""‘ _ ` i i l ith fair educ-\ AH:.FE)r rSn°fiI iF»~~rt4vr:'e eel-'lm A' ply at Tae ii .rarliinn Oiilcn. 10 3 Rasrnnnfmrt .v.»?K» or r-'~f*~ monrinrz r-up--r ae the news I: I ir fm,” ,mn up.|,, .4,\|,¢~, ami* tirnt. rn. 'ru rims- during rt... dm ev--ry\»odv In like y bu, uw goof-_L aotcrtrmd while th *accommodations-arid highrlaes entert..irr.~ , (_. IENIJNISEIINENI IIE MISS VNNIIENHILI American Heiress Will Marry Rich and -Good Looking Austrian Count. Nr:\v Yorur, Oct. 5-For-mul announce- ment of the engagement of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt to Count Laszlo Sxecheoyi, of Budnpc»t., is made in the Herald today. The Herrld st rtestlrat the announcement is authorized. No dates have been set for the wedding but it is expectrd that it will take place ut “Tha Breakers" the Vanderbilt mansion in Newport some time this autumn. The count is 28 years old, rich and good looking and has a hereditary seat in tire , Hungarian parliament and is one of the chamberlains of the Austrian emperors. The announcement df the enrzagemc t. will be received with great interest, hothI here and in Europe, `owinr¢ to the promirr ence of boih families." Miss Vanderbil is the youngest child of the late Uorrri.-liue Vanderbilt and inherited from her father a fortune of more than $l0,000,000. WONDERLAND. The msnarrement of Wonderland who are always up to lists in their desire to ploasovthr public, navo an unprecedented nrruy of “Exhibits” which they will plnoe beiore -their patrons during Exhibition woek. . Not; since the discovery of photography hai the ‘u`rt"h.orr utilized to portray in such of realistic manner, the scenes and incidents of life in various phases, as may be seen in the pictures at Marketlziali this week. And beingheart and soul 'ln accord with the intention Of the promoters of the Ex- iribi' lon the people of Wonderland hope that if the in caistlble attractions at their house make it thc point to which nllronds lead no more serious feeling wi I dev. lop.- than a slight sentiment ofjenlous riv aim I Evpry “Exhibit” of the series of films presented for puhlio scrutiny is clean, Iirright and so .well placed that thr “,iudrres" will have no hesliancy in pro-. bouncing the whole show the first priz winner. / Owing the great lntiux of people to thr- ciry during the galaxy of attractions ll may he necessary to state that the rcat~ lug capacity ol Wonderland In uruct “Nagar than any other uuru oruc t plrrur lrr‘i.liis city, and the stranger wi t ~ » --ur gates my -rut .assured or ccurr..i tn.- nrent to his heats-meteor. A brilai of rirrc-beauty entitled, Wt l’ar.ed`ae the Sun WeutD.\wn will be sur pr by Percy Harney. _ ' This bcautiiu ly ll rr1t.'ni.o-l song through wnicha 'ragrnrt rirrb is lrrrtrtir- .nr appeals to the hearts of rril who have hcen entrancvi in iove‘s i0\H1t! dftilllll- At thc Wondrrlandexhrl.-ltion nf nrt tin- program for Monday 'and Tuesday vr ill br as iollows; Exhibit No one-Atlriotlo Aw- crican girls; Exhilllt No 2~ 'l ho Il -y, Tl 0 ilu t and the B t'\: Exhibit] N43-The R.luciar.t Dar; Exhibit No 4 -In tho wrong lint; (nur comedic: and evrry onoI n rcrearu of i. a :I i. r. To accamrrr-.d its the rrrrnt rush i 1 cidcl lo give aftrrrriorr psrfor.n_»rrt~c (r.»m"I Wonrierlnni tho mluaponrent have dc. ,' The Prince County Exhlhitiorr open'-d on Saturday with bl-ttvr prospects than on the r-receding day_j - The heavy rain on l<`riday nicht. had driven the farmers from the lrur\'r-st. tlulfis who otherwise would have__bcen Loo busy to attend. The morning trains frcm cast and west brourghta greater nurnher into Summer- slde and the attendance nurnbercd about 2000. Judging bythe number of exhibits and the enthusiasm of the corupetilors the Prince County Exhibition bids fair to he a greater success than ever next year. The races were star-ic.i at three in the afternoon with n heavy truck from the previous night`s rain. Five horses stnrt ~