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Pi-amen: ......i\. A. mmm °' 1905' Maniiging Editor ......J.B. Burnett written shortly sitter the catastrophe TUESDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1914. 1-iussia’s development since the reign Peter the Great. In the seven- DHRY 0F EVENTS *_ TODAY. City Magi‘strate’s Court, 9 a. in. \‘-'IZ 9p. m. ; l Auousr. \\\'fIIII/II/ S S Time: H t. Time. H t. _ llls'i\\\\\ `7CliU||hml\¢\-1 =5e1weeP 3225532; sseesseg Gwwilézcéb. Q see” E 6; :come - H. M- , Sn 19:07 I S. 10.22 M. 21:81 Tu. W G G 22:32 28:22 Th. -.~ 11:18 S? cc 3 *F is ‘P ci 4' c ,v .1 ._ fl ._ _~ .Tr ~; ._ Tiff wi - Only a Few` A comparatively small number of Hamilton Watches are made every year. Their extreme ac- curacy and fine adjust- ment forbids making them in large quantities. 6" The amiltun sith “ Tlu Esllrsau' Timitupar of Anurlca '~ Not only the msn or woman who wants a very accurate watch buys the Hamilton-but thc individual i- - \ who knows about watches usuall 1"# lv V ` demands the Hamilton. We ser! Hamilton watches complete, or supply is Hamilton movement for your present watch case. All sizes, ; , or msn and womsn. "' . l` '_ l mw-~ “"6&é g§O>B® ~"?`_’~?t‘ dw»»» Quo mae 12:49 18:32 Tu. 14.14 W. _ 14:56 Th 15:92 F. 16:88 17:46 19:08 M0 20:18 5‘9 21:20 tl'2 22:10 8‘6 22:51 70 28:58 7'4 'i`iZi'§"`e"'i"` s~a F. Sn. 12:05 S. M. .'i°§§E`hi°=§§§§¢‘5§'§S5‘£‘1E'6.`¢5‘c§’.I.`E=occ Ill fll VI :v»F§2§5¢P’§€? Fr 95??f?¥ S5‘3$§.°i3S'.'='é wesssaeee é4Aw~»Nw °'°.'?°‘°.° Qmooe 10:04 10:58 0:02 ` 0:35 12:89 1:07 18:30 86 1:40 14:23 2:14 16:19 ' 2:52 16:24 8:39 17:40 ` 4:84 19:01! . 5141 20:16 QgQmmqxma_ »a¢~mw~oJ» Qgmqqm amanda Mt` fP.E.1.Pbtr, _ zxolfeétfucg, 10 a_ m_ re' y ° y training and organization, was not PPUJ00 Edward Theatre. 7-30 “Hd Through the strategy of Peter the al and severe struggle, Russia ba- cs a united Empire. In the be- ginning of the 18th century, the frontier, though only partially de- fined, had a total length of 9,333 nliles. The army was from 150,000 to 280,000 strong, but, through lack of of teenth century, after violent upheav- me to be relied upon as a fighting force. Great and the experience gained in peoplels Theatre’ 745 ,md 9 P' m_ the war with Charles XII,, it was greatly improved. Other wars lol- lowed, and at the commencement of .____..______ the 19th century Russia had become B105 WATER- a strong military power. During the ensuing hundred years Russia. had to face several diilicult military prob- lems under complicated conditions. One of the earliest of these was the conflict with l\'apoleon's invading host. In the north she had to make sure her position in the Gulf of Finglnd and B0¥.llI1lB. In H18 WQBY. she had to keep the Poles in subjec- tion. In the south her footing on the shores of the Black Sea had to be made secure. In the Caucasus and Far East everything had to be done. Three wars were waged with Turkey- in 1906-12, in 1828-29 and in 1877-78. In the middle of the century the in- terference of the European Powers ill Rusaia's affairs led to the Cfimssu War. Thereby Russia lost her Black Sea fleet and the possession of the mouth of the Danube. In 1877-78 she won back those last advantages. and also obtained l>°B°’e55i°“ °f Ba” oum and Kara. Of this conflict-the lsst great war in which Russia Was Engaged in tue 19th century-General Kuropatkin says that,_however in- volved its causes lnay have nren, it Fox lndustry Throughout the United States An excellent chance is off- ere_d to get in with a good reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches on P. E. Island. F_`or further particulars write the Boston Office of Bay State Fur Farms, Room 76, 45 Bromfield St. __ Boston, Mass. suiuis , BROWN.-At Pownal, ,,,, July .'l1st., to Mr. sind Mrs.. John Il. Brown, a son. Congratulations. Pnt. please copy- ` ' DEATHS £ ]lU\ITAI_\'.-Miss Isabelle Buntain of Rustico, in the 86th (eighty-nlxth) year of her age. _...__ EFFECT ON LOCAL FOODSTUFFS MARKET. Some concern has been crested in the flour market as a. result of the war, some of the large mills stating that owing to the fluctuations in the fwheiit market it is impossible to put B Drice on flour. It is understood that dealers here do not usually ltwk heavily st this time ct the -your and consequently are not in as 8004 I position to supply any large demand as they would be-_in the fall., Bonn of the large mills have with-` drawn quotations entirely so that it ll lmpolllblo at this mom t. ` my “gum ,Hem 80:. ‘atlas dltions. No dreadnoughts, super- mlllllrsnlklnlnl muslim (lin “VID” °f *NU lllilral. Ona of the large companies, in an advice to their customers here, stats that could not on the market to- and buy flour 76 sts viirioualy estimated at from ons and we know as little, excepting' that the tion has imposed upon the rest of is also mid to be n most efficient one serves, and a fighting strength said to be over n million Of the mobil ment little is known. It ls to be noted that this war, if it becomes a general ons, is the hrst to be fought under modern con- dresdnoughts or submarines have yet CONFEDERATION CELEBRATION "““““’°'Y°“'“"°“g ""““‘° ‘°w“'d`° the Blunt; Sea, complicated by the ________,______.._ sober-minded of my people." This '_"' 't f ssistin the kin- admission in face of Liberal asser- naarsfrnn OF ACCOMMODATION. gsggsséeivinni, am: sulggricns. nur- NOTES mms ,hat ..c,v,| Wm... ,,,epam,,_,,,,, _ W re all bluii, was like spark 'n 'T IDB the ‘W0 cenmnes that ended We have fm desfire _ to “How The thee gunpowder, and catiised ii veril- Aregister o‘ accommodamm in with December 31. 1900. RUBEN DB0 Patriot in its qulbbliug 011 the W' tnbie explosion of Liberal und Lali- . . waged 22 wars, for the expansion of presentation or uny other question. our wruth. The Chronicle suggested lgnvate bonu' and 3 few bllardlng thu Empire, lasting inpall about 101 ,nu stand on the “fourth represents- lhfit U16 King had bI`B“'~ll€d Hcliffllv' V ouses may be consulted at the years; ,,, ,Our Wa... nn- its defence, uve~ has ...uae it rlaiculnuu even in f\}g’il;h° t‘;;‘”‘;:§;‘§£‘;ste§‘ ‘Guardian Office. Pr0v|8l0ll lla! euiiui-ing for 4; years; had been en- the syes of its friends. The H811' though; His Mujcsty had been un- ialrendy been made for about 400 gngca in seven wars and two cam- ‘zurd reports are open to its readers, duly .ilurn-.ca hy reports ol ununiciul \ l Pccllle over and above the ordiuilfi' vsisns. in “the interests °f €““@'“l and if will b@'f°““‘1 H m“°" *"0"* W' “°“"“e"°""' _ ° _ _ _H . . _ 4 - ,_ While the Unionist newspsperslvuve 1" I jholel accommodation. The names E“’°I’°““ "‘?"“°“' °°'°_'".'g "1 'fn h“b"’ _““'h°"”' tha" Th” P“.;"° upheld thc Kings ucuuu una umu- ».} U. » ayO1° - - _ ~'1' il