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The Liberal, 14 Feb 1895, p. 4

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There was a time when Edger cwuld boast of a live correspundent to our local paper. but of [ale he must have “gl‘lle wean," so we are bunnd to look to our surrounding news coxrespnndunta for newa items. \Ve are not all dead. how- eVer, although pretty Well nnunetl uver just at present. Times are nnt overly 'brisk either around here especially during the past. few WHeka as it Is impossible to move around. Every man you see carrien a shnvel with him to dig his way through the drifls, which are over the fences. Mr. Winger has been busy hauling lugs to Toronto. ()nr blacksmith is doing well, and our merchant is getting his share of Hie trade. Our hutclkecper keeps everything neat, clean and ordexly, and the worthy hostess sustains her H‘p\l> union fur getting up a meal secund tu no landlady in the cuunty. The: public school has a large atlendunce this wintar, and evervthing is running mnuothly. The grist-null, nlsu. is kept. busy' and turns out good wmk. We had no mail from Friday until Tuesday. and the baser‘had to give us the go'by for several days. so bud Were the runda. It is hurd'tn get along Hith- uut-che staff of “f6, and the baker’s pal- mm were pleasad when he made his appearance. The Dupuluiinn of this place is increas- ing. and tn use an oliginul (7) exuresaion. Mr. Alfred Smith "now wears a bland flmllP, because he is the happy father of a bouncing baby lyny." The third page of the Toronto Daily Mail in noted fur “\Vant" advertisements. If ynu want a situatiun. a mechanic, 8 buslness, machinery, ludging, if you have lost or fuund anything, vur If yuu want tn find out. where «myone is, adveruse in lll" Turuntn Daily Mail, and read the ad- vertisements on the third page ‘nf that paper. The charge is two cents a wmd each insertion, or ten cents a Wurd fnl‘SlX ins‘rtiuns. Address Thu Mail, Turunln, Canada. Thnmhill for by Hun who. while he was on earn cldthed with our humanity, was th poorest, of the puur. but. who will Hub :|low a cup of cold water given in His mm) to pass without its reward. I remain, your: sincerely. A Sunscmsm table conduct of the ladies of Richmond E111. I feel in my heart, that all chris'ian penple will praise them fur what they have~ dune, and will ever pray Ihat the: work of benewleuce will be Clllllllull‘ikllt-‘Ll for by Him who. while he was on earth, cldthed with our humanity, was the poorest, of the puur. but. who will nub ill low a cup of cold water given in His name Charity puts on the highest Value a human act can claim It is the tribute of pure disinterested personal hive fr-un the Redeemed to the Redeemer. 'l‘he Saviour of the World appears personified in the poor and in the sick. Thrir lel merits or demerits sink ontof sight, their faces shine With the beauty of Christ, their wants are the wants of Christ, and their words of gratitude to us are the Words of Christ. “ Amen, I say to you, long as you did it to one of these my least, brethren, you did it to me." If those who are blessed with this world’s goods realized the tine meaning of charity, to my mind there would be less misery and distiess in the world. We do not. do nur duty by paying a tax to the state, or a Culiiinittee tn stand proxy for us, then omitting ourseli’es In tom» in contact with tho pnur. Charity is a love for the Victim Hf sorrow. and love demands persuiial attention. It is the mission of christian charity to benefit both the giver and the receiver, and in- deed the one that is the more benefited is the giver, whose natuie is softened, refined by the exeicise of the virtueâ€"iii whom heart pride and egotisru are cut short by the sight of sntfering and misery among his fellownien. it is this personal charity let it be said that will prevent the estrangement of classes in sinciety, and save us from 800ml disruption that is likely to threaten us in these times. These thoughts, my dear Mr. Editor, have bven suggested t') me by the chari- DEAR Sm.â€"â€"l (“he the liberty to write you a few lines cmnplimenting the ladies of Richmond Hill for their kind remem- brance of the poor. I uni extremely glad to know Illut their entertainment in the shape of a carnival on Tuesday night last, to raise money for those in their village who are less fortunate than themselves, met with the hearty ‘ippl‘ovul of the pub lic, while I here desire to express my sincere appreciation of their good Work, and my fervent hope that the giver of all gifts will bless and reward them for it Indeed it is edifying to know that the teachings of Christ are not only believed, but also put into pnczice. The first frult of the Holy Spirit is charityâ€"4o feed the hungry, to give drink to the thirsty, to clothe the naked, to ransom the captive, to harbor the harborless. to visit the sick, and to bury the dead. In this churin there is no distinction. Every child of Adam. difference of race, lmiguagficreed, ‘ or pelsollfll n-erit, authorizes no distinct ion, and furthermore, this charity or love of your neighbor is determined by the scriptural words, ‘ Ho that hth the sub stance of this world, and shall see his mother in need, and shall shut up his bowels from him, how doth the charity of God abide in him.” I rejoice to think that doctrines of this nature are bringing forth in your well-ordered Village in no stinted measure works of living charity. To the Editor of THE LIBERAL RICHMOND HIL new ADVEfiflSEMENTS 3,. , m“: Eisneral. Edgely Chariny. 13111.1895 Thin-3d Feb. 14, ’95 1 months. J. 1“ Suigeon, nut FRIDAY. Maroh lâ€"Credit sale 1 plements. fun-u ture, &c._ m Markham, the m‘operty of. No reserve. Sale at one (‘ mrnths. J. T. Suigeon, am \ IS‘Pm‘ples gettmg Lheir Bil}: arr. SAIGEON, A general Banking Business is trans- acted. Nutes Discounted. Specml attentinn paid to the COHGCHOH of Notes and Accmmts. Money aannced on Nules Lind Mort- qnges fur any 13“th of tilne'to suit. the, burl‘nWe-l‘. Note Forms furnished free of charge on application. Sale N lion. J.L.I\OSS. â€" - Manager. GUHE UI‘ST. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 60.; TEMPERANGE Ks GENEML nnbsumL‘E MAPLE. BANIKEIRw. flFF‘cE: VGNGE ST.,AUBGRR. Str BANK - OF - TORONTO FREE 01" CHARGE Wheat; Wheat FRIDAY. February Jétbâ€"Saigeon's Mum.th of Farm Shock, Implements, chm, n Richardsun House, Muplo. DH]?! at 1 Terms. eight, muuths credxt. J. '1‘. Sui auctmneer. ' SATURDAY, February lathâ€"Auction sale of‘ tested Shorts Horn and Grade (mule. S shire Sheep, Pies. Implemems, em . on 1 3rd con_. Markham. the propel-by of G< Forester, jr. Sale at. ll u'ch-k. Lanx vidgd 'l'enns 8 months; 7 per rent annum for cash. Salem Eckuudt. aucn. TuEsDAY. B'eb'y 19â€"Credxt sale of farms implements, &c., on 10: ‘10, 5th oou. Van; the propel-Ly of Joseph l-‘envrick. Sale o'clock. Terms 9 monflhs. J. '1‘. Sui of the e commen Salem E MONDAY, Fe impleme hotel, Y Saigeou, TUESDAY, Fe nucm‘onee WEDNEsDAY. Twu disastrinns railway wrvt-ks nccnrr on Flidnv. Near Weston m) the G. ‘ IL, Mr F.3u3uph, of Town“), was lullt and several others eerinusiy injun- Near Unillltvlne, on the Midland, L‘ engineer lost hla life, and OLIIr‘I‘s m badly hurt. ln‘ the filst cusu the. Le train was stuck m a svmw dnft wth ! following train plnlzg d Inn) it. ()n 1 Midland. a train ran Into a sun-w plow. auctioneer. FRIDAY. February Sandâ€"CM months. J. T. Tux-2mm. Feb‘y 26- implenwuts, are property gt Jo One nf Mr. Juhn Vanderbnru’s suns 51m. badly frozen while guing m sch-ml ml \Vednesday of last, week. Ir will be some tinny b fore he WI“ be able to attend school again. Mr Jalnes Blackle, of 'l‘oruuln, Is visit- ing friends in Maple. L-a Gascnyue, which dua, has arrived safely of the 2nd Cull. Vaughan. The married couple is “orthy of every happiness in their journey through lile. One ml our neighbors has gone exten aively lulu the purchase uf seed p‘NHIOBS. A grand entertainment consisting of nrutiuns, recitals and songs, will b»- gneu in Teston Meihodist Church on Friday. Fah’y 15Ih, at 730 p. m. Mr‘ J. J. Wesley Simpsmn and daughters, ni Tu- runw, will be pres‘ nt. One uf our esteelred tnwnsmen in the person uf M r James Mallny. “as married on Wednesday of last, week to Miss Gib- sun, dunghler of Fuller-tun Glhmm, Esq, of the 2nd own. Vaughan. The married The social and entertainment in cnn- nectlon With the Methndisc Church has been postpuned until Tuesday next, the mm of Fubruary. LW P 11 implem Gwilllm ‘erms 9 mom annn, Feb‘ nplemeuts, A Inc Duusn mucrxca. Also the white. I uohhy heaf.. puyablu at par an all the leading points. Insurance Agent ', February 26th~Cred K. Implements, etc.. un Vaughan (near Vellore Kofier. $1115 at 1 p. n ths. J. T. Saiueon,uut‘ ,Feb‘y tauâ€"Credit sale my. Feb’y 27â€"Cre implements, &c.. u n.Vaugha.u.‘nhe pr ps. No reserve. SI Eurnutu 11%? minis Utes cashed or taken for cnllcc Drafts issued on the Sale Reg1sner months. Stokes 65 Blnuil , Feb’y 27â€"Crerlit sale off ‘ubs, 3/0.. on lot, 2, 5th 1 mry, Co. of Simone, tha 1‘r Arthur. Noresen‘e. Tn" J. 1‘. Saigeon, uuvtioucor Hotel: Richmond mm, the ch Mex: state of Benj. Brilliuger. Sale t: 09 as 12 o'clock noon. No reserve ckardt. auctioneer. sb'y 25â€"Credit sale of farm stock nbs. vehicles. dam, at. the Fishervill: 'aughan. Terms 8 months. J. T auctioneer. News Notes. ,s, 510., at Bond’s Luke f Joseph Mortaou. S ermsSmonths Stoke the property of Henry J.l\‘ewl\ery. Sale at one O'CL‘W Turns 8 '. T. Suigeon, anmhmevr. ettmg Lheir Bills printed at this ive a notice similar to tho uhuVe AT FARMhBS' WAG er Lush. bush .. -FORâ€" Tesbon Credit an] 0.. on west W118 “than of farm stock, the Fisherville mouths. J. '1‘. Me at; the Dnâ€" ‘I, the ch ltteIS uger. Sale to Sn! me n stool-K. in‘ ‘le nf Farm 3, rear at 5th pm) ertv 01 Films, eight. 50 arm stock, Hazel. the .mv uf. one ,s & Blougb :h, aunts. farm stock. can. West rnperf-y of nus eleven IVs UVH' M, the '3 wt» 1e Lem w." my. 0n the Thnmns 13 00 8 00 9‘20 Sula M e CECEG 00000 arm ()0 00 50 THOS. - MEREDiTH - 8c - CO. Greo. MoDonede: - Richmond Hill. Are quoting for this month very low prices in all lines of goods Barb Wire, all kinds, $2.873;â€" per 100 lbs. Delivered, 500 lb Zlots, where frieght is not more than 20 cts. per 100 lbs. Hay Baling \Vire, I3 and 14, $92 40 per 100 lbs. Water \Vhite American Oil,barrel,11c. per gal. “ “ “ “ gal lots,15c gal. Our Without doubt. the very best Robe made but a genuine black hldc robe, all Also srlliug the MATASxq robes down in prica, class fur gnnds u Staek Taking Sale ! It has um odor “’IIRIOVPI‘. It will I‘m-p In - any length The small suzc will cola: C. D. DANIEL & CO HAENE mm 0010?. Daisy 171 King St. 13., Try a bottle and you will not be disar RICHMOND HILL: HARDWARE - STORE Farmers’ & Storekeebers’ Supplies. WILKINS & 0095 WELKENEfi & (30., Hardware and Reuse Furnishings, PAINTS OILS & GLASS 0L] C'ih save m Gives a Beautiful Gulden Ye] 186 & 168 KING ST. EAST, TORUNRO. ITOR I’RIC 156 KING STREET, E.. TORONTO. Next Door to Clyde I-Iotel. u: a genuine bl'ack hch mm. all one piece ; nmlh and weather pruu Also selling the MA'I‘ASSANA COAT, but): own, and robes down in price, UM) alsn supply first- class fur gnnds uf any kind clwaper th-m can L‘fi bought elsewherw “03335 TRINIHEW) AND LENED in firsbclnss style. THOS. MEREDITH 80 CO. -‘ Rapid. Transit Lance Tooth Saw Is fully warranted at 50 cts Daisy Barrel Chums, $3.00, 3.2‘ And Fancy \Vuo] Kne If In need 1 (OUR PRICEcz-ss 1 BE BEA THE NEWEST AND BEST BUTTER. COLOR MADE RICE} NIONI) 111111.; We import direct frOm Manufacturers. FlNE BARNE may by buying 501'? H Light. and heavy unble FANCY (3 Doors from George St.) Toronto, Vthlesale and Retaal Drugglsts, Jersey Cows B WOOL BLANKETb, of 16mm 500 to 6 Stoves and Tinware, Glass and Putty, Skates, the latest make, 60 cts. up; Chopping Axes 60 cts. up; Cow Ties 15 cts. up; X-cut Saws. Taole and Pocket Cutler}, an lands of finware Inade to order. xinted. )lic-arion rse Blankets, "wee Rugs and Rober ncre blzuxkcts from 50 cums up. SGANA' cheaper and better than buy umhiug but the Simi I! is Infileloss. mm. III is (monomlcal. lo 600 Elm. pt Butter. at “'H.’ no! coaur tlw lulnmn‘milk. Repairing promptly done. the mum ltter IAI/IY. O pposite Clyde Hotel that in the Highest Grades Free sample bottlesgiveu on C. BIANO'N 5, 3-50, 4-25- DEC 1418’]? . per ft. ) dyed d wean of one 0F d imitntinn of fur nhvr pruqf. and Wholesale Importers

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