MIDDLINGS . FIRST CLASS BREAD FLOUR ALSO MONARCH PASTRY FLOUR CAFETERIA LAYING MASH, 0.A.C. Formula MllKMAKER 0.A.C. Formula SALT BLOCKS, each I Solicit Your Continued Patronage My Mottoâ€"ACourtesy, Service and 8 "Fair Deal to All GLENN’S DRUG STORE EVERY FRIDAY 2 to 5 PM. Phone HYland 2081 Open Evening» Res. Phone 9788 Johnston & Cranston MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF CANADIAN & FOREIGN Granite Monuments FINE SALT, 100 lbs. . COARSE SALT, 100 lbs‘ IODIZED SALT, 100 lbs 1 Cgr load of Pine Slabs and Edgmgs cut 1 foet lengths, at reasmable price Freight Sheds BLOCKS, IODIZED, each . . â€" Also â€" CAR MILL FEED 1 Car load of Peeled Cedar fence posts at 20-25-30 cents each At Maple Dated at Toronto this 14th day of June, 1940. All persons having claims against the Estate of Charles Ernest Denby, aforesaid who died on or about May alst, 1940, are required to forward their claims duly proven to Mrs. Olga De’nby, Thornhill P.O., the ad- ministratrix of this estate 01' to the undersigned on or before the 3lst day of July, 1940, after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed, having regard only to claims of which the administratrix shall then have received notice. THURSDAY, JULY 4th, 1940. IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES ERNEST DENvBY, late of the Town- ship of Markham, in the County of York, farmer, deceased. C. E. SMITH 1849 Yonge St.~ (east side) Between Mertan & Balliol Sts. Notice to Creditors NUT AND STOVE COAL No. 1 ANTHRACITE PARSONS & PAGE 18 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario. Solicitors for the Administratrix COAL ORDERS PHONE MAPLE 19W EYES EXAMINED -â€" AND â€" GLASSES FITTED Prices as follows: Priced as follows: $1.35 per cwt. $1.20 per cwt. $1.35 per cwt. 65c. 85c. The Black Eagle will come from the country of the Lutherans, will surprise the Cock and will invade the country of the Cock up to the middle of it. The White Eagle com- ing from the north will surprise the Black Eagle and the other Eagle will invade the country of the Antl- christ from one end to the other. The Black. Eagle will see himself forced to liberate the Cock in order to fight the White Eagle and the Cock will pursue the Black Eagle into the country of the Antichrist to help the White Eagle. The Black Eagle will throw him- self on the Cock, who will- lose ‘many of his feathers but will strike ‘back heroically with his spurs, but would soon be crushed were it not for the help of the Leopard and his claws. For the first time the Lamb will be all red. There will not be a’ single spot in the Christian world that will not be red, and red' will 'be in the heavens, the earth, the wat- ers and even! the air, for blood will flow in the domains of the four ele- ments at once. When the beast, sees that he is lost he Will become furious and for many months the beak of the White Eagle, the claws of the Leopard and Ithe spurs of the Cock will cross the rivers over the bodies of the slain, and these in places will change the bourse of the waters. They will ‘bury only the men of noble families Land leading commanders because to the carnage made by the armies will ‘he joined the Wholesale death of those who will die of hunger and‘ of pest. . The Antichrist will ask many times for peace but the seven angels who walk in front of the three animals defending the Lamb have declared that peace will only be gran-ted' on' the condition that the Antichrist be crushed like straw on the barn floor. The executors M the justice of the Lamb cannot stop fighting as long as the Antichrist has soldiers to Toward the year 2000 the Anti- christ will manifest himself and his ‘army will surpass in numbers all “that can be imagined; There will be Christians among his legions and Mohammedans and savages among the defenders of the Lamb. The battles fought up to this time will be as nothing compared to those which will take place in the country of the Lutherans, for the seven an- gels will together pursue in their censers on the impdous earth, which signifies that the Lamb will order the extermination of the race of the Antichrist. Lehigh Valley Potato Bug Poison going at reduced prices. Royal Richmond Chick Starter, Growing and Laying Mash. all not one is so remarkable as the “prophecyâ€. Close students of po- litical history will see a wonderful picture, part of which has been ful- filled! before our own eyes and part is nearing fulfilment. “Johannes’ Prophecy†(About 16-00 A.D.) Part of an extraordinary pr'Ophecy made by “Johannes†in 1600, quoted in a recent issue of “The Figaro†and copied from that paper by the New York Evening- Standard. Key to the Prophecy; Frame is represented by a Cock. England is represented by the Leo- pard. Russia is represented by the White Eagle. Germany is represent- ed by the Black Eagle. Austria is represented by other Eagle. The Lamb stands for Justice, Mercy and Truth. JONES COAL Co. was well known throughout midale Europe for his devoutness and apt sayings. The records inl many French and Swiss towns contain writings and- letters by him, but among them all not one is so remarkable as the “prophecyâ€. C1093 students of po- litical history will see a wonderful picture, part of which has been ful- filled} before our own eyes and part The following remarkable prophecy was made nearly 400 years ago by Johannes, an itinerant scribe, who was well known throughout middle Europe for his devoutness and apt savings. The records in mamv French Day 139 Our Fly Spray will protect your cattle all day as well as kill the insects in the stable. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. ANTHRACKTE “The Coal That Satisfies†THE MILL “ Johannes’ Prophecy Telephone 188 Phones : Evenings 82W u The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. en- tertained the members of the Bany Band and- their mothers at their June meeting with a. good! attendance. \Mrs. A. W. Galbraith resided and Mrs. A. H. Halbert conducted the devotional worship period. The guest speaker was Dr. Brafbcock of Toronto who gave an interesting inspirationâ€" al address. The secretary, Mrs. New reported a miSSionary bale sent re- cently to the Presxbyterial Supply Secretary valued! at $121.00 which included a contribution from the Girls’ Circle, also the MissiOn Band. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the meeting and the children were given a tea party when The White Eagle by order of St. Michael, will drive the crescent from Europe and will instal himself at Constantinople. Then will begin an era of peace and prosperity for the earth, and there will be no more wars, each nation being governed ac- cording to its desires and: living ac- éording‘ to the rules of Justice. There will no longer be Lutherans or schismatics. The Lamb will reign and supreme happineSS of humanity will begin. Happy will be those, who, escaping the perils of that per- iod, will be afble to enjoy the fruit of the reign of the Spirit and of the purging of humanity which can only come after the defeat of the Antiâ€" Christ. all sat around a table tastefully de- corated in pink and white. Several young ladies assisted in: entertain- ing the chilch'en dm'inig' the meeting so that the mothers were free from all responsibility and were able to enjoy the program. This will be the last meeting- until September. A resident of Woodlbrikige for ten years prior to 1928, during which time her husband was rector of Christ Church (Anglican) Mrs. R. B. Patterson died» at the Toronto home of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Sparling, on Wednesday morning, June 26th. In recent years Mrs. Patterson had lived in Cannington, where her hus- band is rector of All Saints Church, going there from Oshawa. Mr. Pat- terson became rector -of Christ Church, Oshawa, when he left VVoold- ‘brid'ge. She was born in Toronto, being a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blatchford. Her death came after a prolonged ill- ness. The three animals defending the Lamb will exterminate the last army of the Antichrist, but they will be fonced to erect a pyre as large as a city for the bodies of the dead will change the aspects of the country- side as there will be mounds of the slain. The Antichrist will lose his crown and‘ will die in solitude and mad- ness. His empire will be divided into 22 states (but none of them will pesseSS fortresses, armies or vessels. A numb-er from here attended-the Red Cross Tea held at the home of Mrs. Connell of Oriole last Tuesday afternoon. HOOD r Surviving are her husband, 4 sons, Cyrril, Arthur, Charles and: Phillip, and one sister, Mrs. Sparling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt of Steele’s Ave. Easd: entertained a large number of their friends last Monday on the occasion of their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. Their friends from Newtonbrook United Church gave them a. gift in silver. Rev. tended erd=ale day. A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Evelyn Sage at the home of Mrs. W. ‘T. Wells last Friday after- Mr. Haroki Smith of Trenton vis- ited his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith last week-end. ‘Misses Gladys and: Thelma. Riddell entertained about 30 friends in honor of Miss Norma Anderson last week at 21 miscellaneous shower. The watonbrook United Church Sunday Sohool presented‘ Miss Norma Anderson with a Bible in appreciaâ€" tion of her services as 8.5. teacher. fight against them. That which ‘makes the decrees of the Lamb so ‘im-placable is that the Antichrist has pretended to be a follower of Christ and to act in His name. If he does not perish, the fruit of the Redeem- er will be lost and the doors of Hades would prevail against the Saviour. The fight which will take place where the Antichrist forges his arms will not be in any way- a human: fight. ' The Newtonbrook United Church Sunday Sichool‘inrt/end holding their annual picnic next Saturday afterâ€" noon to Woodland Park. Rev. A. H. and Mrs. Halfbert at- tende<i the Hallbert reunion at Riv- erd=ale Park at Alliston last Monâ€" NEWTON BROOK MRS. R. B. PATTERSON THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO am. That w , of the Lamk the Antichrist follower of C! Miss Margaret Ell'erington of Exe- ter, whose marriage to Leslie Contes of Exeter, formerly of Brampton, 100k place quietly at Exeth on Mon- day, June 24th. was guest of hon- our on Wednesrlay evening of last week when 75 local friends staged a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George White, Wallace St. Woodvbridge. Jackie Bland. 'Billie Coates. Luella teele and Bonnibell Coates carried the gifts. ani. the bride-to-be was asoisted 53’ 'Miss Shirley Ackroyd, Miss Edith 'Bag‘g, Miss Hazel Ella and Miss Ola ‘Gardhouse. Lunch was served to conclude the evening’s activities. BRIDE-TO-BE HONOL'RED AT WOODBRIDGE SHOWER pO‘ .99 .00. 0000-0000000 0000000090000000000Mmm000600 6&AAAoaan4 MWQ 00000000000100009090000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Wake Up to the Value of Liberal Want Ads. Small “ads†in our classified columns cost as little as 25c. and yet these little “ads†have a pulling power worth many times their cost. If you are not already convinced of the service rendered by our classified columns WAKE UP now to the wonderful opportunities offered at such a low price. Send them in as early in the week as possible, but we can take them as late as 11.30 am. on publica- tion day. THE LIBERAL THE HOME PAPER SINCE 1878 Telephone 9 Rich One of the many services rendered the commun- ity by the Home Paper is to act as a Clearing House for the Wants of the People. You may “want†to sell something, you may “want†to buy something, but whatever your “want†you can make it known through a “WANT AD†in The Liberal. THOSE LITTLE FELLOWS, WITH THE BIG Send them by mail, or Telephone our Office. PULLING POWER WALTER BONE & SON WIRE FENCING AND CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Frost Steel & Wire Co. Products We Gladly Quote Prices Phone Maple 864 Richmond Hill PAGE SEVEN