Three-fourths 0 males. The 3" ea mused by divorces. be: are among the unmarried. “63m“ third of the cases Do not fail to subscribe for this paper. I It contains more fresh and interesting read- ing matter, than any other paper in the county. " A MOST unexpected strike is re- ported from Switzerland. It took its rise in the Commune of Begnino, Canton de Vaud, under the following circumstances: Two nights of frost had so alarmed the local vinei growers that they at one time gave 1 up this year’s crop for lost. The1 inn-keepers instantly metand unani- mously decided to raise the price of their wines. The new taritf, how- ever, Was not to the taste of their customers, who decided upon strik- ing, and deserting the wine shops till prices were again reduced. This determination has; strange torsay, been adhered to, and the truth of the proverb regarding “drunkards’ promises" is railed into question. A few faithful nipple-rs, to when: cold- water is an abomination, are seen sadly drinking a glass of beer from time to time, but the golden juice of the grape is apparent on but few tables, and the public houses are al- most entirely dcsvrtcd. 1 As Mr. “’m.St:_icl;dalc was return- iagfrom visiting the circus at Peter- boro’ he and the young lady who accompanied him, met, says the Bobcaygeon Imlspendent, with... ‘ ‘ E l H‘ “A “rile SOME of our 1United States ex- changes are severe upon the poor benighted Europeans who are fetxng the Shah of Persia. and servilely bending the knee to a. poor fellow “For!“ who diti‘ers from others only by the fortune of having been born to an exalted position. How much better it is to be :1 free and indepen- w dent citizen otagreat republic, forwe know that such never flatter kings or demean themselves beforeprinces. They have too much respect for the dignity ofman to humble themselves before other mortals who happen to wear crowns. By the way, though, it strikes us that our neighbom have not had an Opportunity to show the world how they would treat 3. Simon Pure king; that they have grovelled before the few princes who have visited them about as abjectly as the debased peoples of down troddenv Europe are, wont to do; and that if they suceeed in getting King Bill‘bf the Sandwich Islands over, we shall have an opportunity of seeing what they think of the ditinity that doth hedge a king. -.â€". â€3A rather“ Eirigniar acuirL-nt. driving in a one horse buggy was going at a. good smart pace when from some unexphxhed cause he did not see a. four year’s old steer that was lying in the road, and be4 fore he was aware ot'it drove over the animal. The steer rose up sud- denly with the buggy on his back and fora few yards horse, hugg , imswngexs and steer, Went together harmoniously at full trot, but. thei ateer diverging destroyed the cquiii-‘ brium, and buggy, steer, young lady, horse. and Wm. Stwckdale retired into the ditch. Happily no bones were broken,and tin-ugh Some bruises werereCein-d, some fright occasioned, and a. pamsol injured beyond all possibility of Cure, the party reached the Town Hall and were enabled to continue their-journey during the after-n oon. “mm of Swan m. THE title of “King of Kings" 15 in no respect regarded by the Shah ,of Persia as merely nominal. It is atradition ofhishouse that its royalty is really and truly-above all royalties, and. that he himself is at least titular ruler of all kingdoms on earth. To this and to His Majesty’s inner-feet command of the French language may be attributed the otherwise curious speech which the Shah made in bidding farewell to the Russian Emperor at the termination of his visit toSt.Petersburg. After-thank- ing the Czar for his magniï¬cent hos- pitality, the Shah-in-Shah saidl: “I have noticed the way in which you. govern this great country. ‘ I am well satisï¬ed with it; you may con- tinue to govern it, for you do so very well, and I am entirely pleased With you.†After this address the Shah 7 -L-L -b-nnm ve to the Empress that strange ittle movement of the shoulder which appears to constitute a Pet'- sian’s salutation to a. lady, and size!)- ped into his railway saloon, leaving the Czar upon the platform trans- ï¬xed with astonishment and guinea- meat. ng the circus at Peter- tnc young lady who him, met, says the hulslwndcmt, with-j nr malt-ht. He was smut) BY GIOEGI VICE AND W. B. CARPENTER!- Tacxspnr July 3rd, 1873. FALL Wnur. pfl' bushel ......... 3101;) @ 81 It Srmxa Want, 1 1 FLOOR, 9 brl 5 00 @ 5 n 45 “ 0 OATS ...................... Berna, Faun... ... Ems ..................... . W001. Pout... Porn-rots . .. Emu ......... Oxrxmx. per 100 lbs Conant. . H“ GOOD ENDORSED NOTES on MORT- GAGE SECURITY. flef’resbyierz'mz azure/1. Em mm 01970352: ’73, PM the pro ed extension and alterations of the Oriuia. resbyterian Church. in accordance with Plans_sud Speciï¬cation in the hands of MI. W m. .Uuuu. The lowes: or any te 11hr not necessarily ac; cepted. A. J. ALPORT, Sec’y Building Com. INE FIRE WOOD cut to stave lengths. Excellent summer fuel. Sold cheap. at the Colborne Street Steam Mill. â€â€˜1 ANDREW TAIT. ‘OR SALEâ€"A V amiable Fan-n12 being Lot .8 Con. 10,3133. containingm acres. :bout {33; some! cleared. the remade! a good hardw bush, plyxsantlï¬ situated, with Lake shoye frontage. being wel ads ted for cow Ree ping. Distance from Oriilia\ a ut ï¬ve miles, and two mile: from the N .11. Su- tiun. Atherley. Title Jiudiseutahle. AKE on the premnws,_ to BROOK]. Msy,23rd,1873. Money to Loan! DEATHS. Ac Orillia. on the 26th J une. Athenian King, .P., aged 70 yea: 3nd 3 months. Apply to Oï¬ice, over Dominic†ofï¬ng, 24th June. ’73. @- IN MOFFAT'PS OLD STAN D, 3 MATCHEDASH STREET, “There he will give prompt attention tn xll or- ders with which he may be iavo Remember the place is opposite McLeod’s ‘ ‘ "‘ ‘ 1903m. Blacksmith Shop- All paragraph: or articles in the Editorial, Local or on- espondence alumna. 15 cents a. line for each insertion. Announcements in the “ Br 'Aness Notices†column, set as reading. 10 centl a. line for each insertion. Notices of Meetings or Services to be held charged for at the same rate as other public announcements- Orillia, 25th June, 1873. THE CANADIAN SON OF TEMPEBANCE! Published for the Sons of Temperance, by LUKE 8: LARKE, - Oshawa, Ont. 31 PER ANNUM- f At One Dollar a year, in advance @- Anvxn'nSIxc Runs Moon-Luz. Q [3 33-3313an a local paper; does not pretend to compete with the city papersin variety or quantity of reading matter but is particurarly and specially devoted to the best interests of the people of this section of the country; being the advocate of good morals, temperance and sound political principleï¬p the organ of no may, set of men, or clique, but of 3mm, and nip-n, and IKPAYJIAL JUSTICE. @‘ Communications are requested up- on matters pertaining tptrampiring event whether of log}! or general interest. 7 J I. A..- “a“. On u IEE EffoeS'Hgï¬,†ï¬fhe Exgasitar The furntshing ofa. 800‘} the people shall always be of the Publisher. lDWARD BURKENSHAW, CARRIAGE MAKER, 51‘s.. - Booth 8: 0021:“?st Brick mock WEMENT WERS will be received, addres to the undersigned, on or before the HE EXPOSITOR Orillia Markets. EVERY TH URSDAY, ADVERTISING RATES. PINE FIREWOOD. our Ten, whi has been reduced toth very lowestâ€.- mnnï¬tstiV, proï¬t. Ho such value in tea has be en oï¬'ered since the ‘Gold- en Lion’ opened business. Other good: roportionstely ow. BUT LDERS. J NO. PERRY. AT THE OEHCI IS PUBLISBID 0F S. S. anxsoy'z ', MURRAY " So'liciton isosm. 190 FOR ' ST. GEORGES WINES! I beg to inform the public that I m about to make an extensive improvement in my business, and to seoompiish that ob- ject, I offer my present stock of Tinwu'e It. 3 great. reduetion on the ordinary selling. An Inspection of my prices as compared with others, will convince that I mean business. A __ -...l Jinnah-l1 buuuess. . Job work with neatness and dispatch. I have special facilities for carrying on thtt branch of my business. Call at once, 'for what. you want I will sell very cheap “' “4" D. PHILIPS. for cash. PUBLIC SCIIML TEACHERS EXAMINATION. Barrie. cummendngr MON DAY, 2181' JULY, AT 2 P. 1 And for Second and Third-class eta-ï¬ï¬cates. "117134“ A V 15m JULYag‘ ..LUI II V v __ __ , Candidates for second-chm certiï¬es“: who in- tend to take the o tiona! subjects (namely. Natural History, ouny And Agncultml Chemistry) must prgseAngr themselves on MON- At chisand future examinations the First Book of Euclid willbe a. subject of exgminatmn for Female candidates for second and ï¬rst'clau certiï¬cates instead of Domestic Economy- The usual notices and testimonids must be sent tn_ the undersigned tWo weeks before ex- . _____ -u 1" nnvc TH08.H.PORTAS, Commission Barrie, J unc 2nd, 1873. CASH ADVANCED V CONSIGNMEN TS. TO IMMIGRATION AID SOCIETIES. CHANGE IN?“ BUSINESS. THE Dominion Government having gr- runng with the Dominion and Temperley Lines, to bring from the British Isles n limited number of families of Agricultunl lsbonrers and domes- tic servants, at the rate of £2 50 mg. per adult, the Ontario Government will ntlvnnee the 38 bonus, in further reduction of passage money touch Immigntion Aid Societies as will“ ' thanselva of these rem to procure the hbour above mentioned. By this scheme £1 0- 4d sterling equal to about 85 10, maimtobepro- l , j_.‘L W0“ BM “1" 13mm" #1: June, 187 3. "Km; 33:1: ï¬dt_ of me. neuuuu u. »u.-.â€"â€" . .â€" mkm. 0mm, w thin d. been absolved by mntusl consent. All debts no the said ï¬rm no to be psid to Messrs. Harviea'. MgKinhy. who willin futurearryon‘tho basin-sq, 9nd boro- uponsiblo for all debts contracted 3;; connection with the 1m ï¬rm up to this date. ‘ Dotodthiautb dsyofJune. 1873. » J OHN EAR D. REDDON, D. M. mung. P. Mann, AN EXCELLENT CHANCE. Have a. Hemâ€":2} 'Yowr Gum! Tmubem‘berdflzd an excellent to patties ' ' metal to vide themselves with s houiesteld. having: eenfly utin the milk e page number of eon- venien ydtuted ' ' lots. inthe Village crown», on cadet-um thanyother pro- in the place an be urchsned. e :p _ e . ce. m ’ Apply» A. MIT. ' Vu‘uun vva. u-u “ â€"vvâ€" 7 â€" Cooth’. 3 cont! mt. uJ. . 3991’s. a: ï¬e Oï¬ce of pub†_ Notice of Dissolution- 'OTICIS is herpby givgn that the part- †__ J A- A‘.‘ “In. Auctioneer SAWN LATE; "n“‘m‘gmv. BAY, Y, AT~ O P- Ml WILLIAM BOYS: “Anon MCEELLAR: Merchant ! “fArr, Near nae Wharf- and“ die me 188. ORILLIA. COMMERCIAL §9H00L, AND TELEGRAJ' H INSTITUTE. ESVABLISIIED SEPTEIBEB II'I'II, ’7l HIS School is one of the most flourish- ingin Optsrio. and since it: organization _ - “M---“ hum-h..- nun-units J. In“ In Union-v. -u_ w.. __ ,,w has ï¬tted more young men fox-business pursuits dun all oghey Schools north of Toronto. Two , _. 1211:-.. man-{Inl- lit- nu . of its 311an 9" mtionn in the Dolninl to the cupiry “Sid“ w nu...- '- â€"vâ€"vâ€" nowï¬llinngo "‘ble sit- ‘on Bum in thil White ’on of tube W, m CAL-ll" vmvvuv - __ ,' keeping. the Science of Accounts, Banking, Telegnphy, c-, cannot be unmoved w my institution In the Dominion- Parents will gnar- mtoe the future success of their boy} 3! und- ing them to the Drink Communal 315003 where that". will receive a most M an practicsl duution- TEMRSâ€"(invariably in advance.) English Course (per qunrter of 11 weeks.“ . . . . . . . . . â€86 00. Commercial, Mathemnticd, nnd 1 .Cluaical . . . ........................ 8 00. 1 Telcgnphing (per anther extra)... 1 00. { Phonognphy, 0. do. 2 00. I w. B. DOUGI_.A_S,. Liquor Dealers. NEELANDss: BENSON. DENTISTS, HAVE REMOVED! tothemomulio" theY momma 30011! 8: GORBETI'S mounwn A PERMANENT “FFICE ! muons 93mm GAS, can 0W comma with flu Teeth skillfully pevformed. April 15th, 1873. - 180. Dxnmm or Clown 1m, Toronto,20th May. 1873. PUBLIC NOTICE I: hereby given flat, pending an summation of WW tiou of the LakeSuperiorMiningReglon theOrdgrinCouncil. m mpecï¬ngthe acid: hubuummnded- ‘ n THE ONTARIO TEMPIAR. Smcmlms SENT mm ON APPLI- CATION. Tun men we mooted toddin extending ecimhï¬o“ “d"‘m' neg °tygwé___h.~ :. any! unit}; useful "31“anâ€"‘é‘l‘emphr†i8 ï¬ned 'i“ W mi haunting Items to Templar: and temper â€mm!“ W 1.. Mia wharethey have 0M“. “‘15“ “I" lope, by attending to bruins-t. uni ur- ng :11 Work, to merit the conï¬dence of ï¬ne, heavy stock of Wines, Bmdiea, Gin, Rum, Old Rye, Teddy, Malt, uni Dome-tic Whiskey» I have reduced the prices for two months from this gâ€. Walker's but; 91d i‘jmm 1m Brandie: frogn $4.50 P0}: 4a.“--- ~_ 7 7V can. Hotelkeepenwfll ï¬nd my stock more com- plete, better wrted, and better value than can be found elsewhere. F. J. GRIBBDS. SPECIAL Subocription, one Dollar 6 W- DENTISTRY. 06cc, Louis. sum. Tom“- order to efl'oct 9 N OTICE. my resent of ï¬Vines, Publisher. ixï¬ned'jthnufnl Orillia, lst May, 1873.1 Parasols, Parasols, Parasols. AT THE DAV n - - ,V 1 Jewellely of. new end elegant designs. In JET JEWELLERY I have secured the nevieet 1nd best styles. Studs and Sulitaires, the most elaborate patterns, as well as the lainest. The demand fcr RUSSELL and {ONGINES WATCHES is dailv becoxning greater, thus showing that the public an '1'†preciate A GOOD ARTICLE. The stock wlll befonnd complete in eve d , ï¬gment. hand to contain the NEWESTrihd gangreoons: Imitation I united ! Sole Agent for Luann; Morris Co.'s celebrated perfected Specucles; REPAIRING xx m rrs BRANCHES! - - mv-rnatnann A Discount of 10 per 09in; qfl“ ’99 plergytgen of all denominatgqns ' ' " ' “ ‘ Leading Dry GOOdS Establishment. BEAR IN MIND 01d Established ! LADIES’ BONNETS S; FLOWERS. " @- Goods :t Pricei thus be apprciated by all. May 7th! 1.873: 1311330118 0! 411 dwxiptionx, PARASOLS. GHIGNONS, kc. is . J. HIND’S- GROCERIES. \‘00st to purchase your G. M. WILSON: That the BOOTS - SHOES. ‘ .W THOMPSON_ a stock of- Haï¬vesï¬- Gon'SE To be sold at‘our usually 'L"ow Prices, 25 'per cent: cheaper than any other house in .Town. . FLOUR Feed and Provision Store Opposite Booth’s Brick Block; ' Oats, Pease, Com, Barley, Bram Shorts, , Lard, Butter, Cheese, Confectionery, c.,,c.,. @- For Cheap anocnnfl’es, 0300mm; CHINA, GLASSMBE.‘ uni WINES LIQUOBS. 8° 905 HARVIE , McKmLAYjS. 8; Sillinnn'l oï¬ce) Sqighle fox" Farmers ad Lumhemen, which for excellence. woflcmshig gnd quality cannot be surpassed 1n the province Heavy Harness In wgntof 0. set of Light Harness, double or 81: fully solicit. a. {2.11: F me Work a speciality w In {w do '. HARVIE [GI-es, Pnufu!’ ‘LW ' "i 7. 1; ,7 ‘ »- . ccpvgn'ghépg PPWiDiQS ‘9. We?! @646 always 0'? bud. ““1 ‘9ԠW CHEAP FOR CASH! DOLLARS AND ALL WORK, WARRANTEDE 3 Emma Doss u my 31103113; Nana, 15 min ram.- 1‘0 GET CARPENTERS 1.; ble or am :ialitv an 5 1e, they woqld done is; W9! M.‘ ‘kwih p. u. ucmmÂ¥: