fl- -1 THE CHARLOIIEI W . G ARDIA ,. ._ f ‘ »M¢RN_gl;No l:»A||_v 9 " E' ' 4, ' wsataeswe E5 gd 5 ss is i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 1914 {~°Pg,;f2A,=;,,;1>o1v1~»1,g,wwvq;s¢g -- _. .- 1 . l - 2.50 Y n-lun. _auvao _ . . . - .. _ ., . _ H SECOND DAY. or THE-l>RovlNclAL Exnlsluou 6,500 Visitors Passed Through Turnstlles'-Unasualiy Large -Number of , Attractions. A Great Day’s Racing and a Illagnlficent Ideal summer weather and the as-Il urance of an enjoyable day in Char- p lottetown made yesterday, the second u Display of Exhibits. day 0! U16 Pl`0VI¥l€laI EX|\ilJlii0l\. one Canadian Government Railways. of the most successful exhibition days ever seen in Charlotetown. The early trains fronl east, and west EXPERIMENTAL FARM were more than crowded with visitors ing is the Dominion Experimental from U16 dislallt DHHS Of U10 DI‘0Vil1f1€ l~‘arm's large and illstructive exhibit. while U19 B\ll'l`0\llll1lY\g C0lUltl‘y was There are 10 panels, represelltillg the fully represented. various brallclles oi' work carried on The Bl-l‘€9tB during the dill’ Dl‘¥*-S0nt- at the experilllelltal arnl. ’1‘lle ilrst ed 9. busy scene, numerous uutoists I ivision illustrates the chemical de- . ll and CHIHIIGII l'9l1l>iHB il S0011 llorvci-it partmcnt, in which are shown ferti- in carrying VIBIIOPS £0 Mid from the lisers, analysed food-stuils, a diagralll BT01111115 and Vielng with eacll other comparing the advantages to be de- an I0 Wh0 COUIG E0! l\€i\l`€Bi £0 U10 Speed rived by mixed farmillg against grain liillt Wi£I10\li- breaking Il-_ N0 tlccldfillt and hay farming alone, etc. The next or any kind marred the proceedings panel ls aevolea to Arlslology. ln uns Oll U16 Blfeei-B 0|' OH the gl'0\ll\