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liVhata Joyful Si•uud
The hum of the lawn mow-
er is MUSIC- t0 thii, ear after a
long wiriter. But if that"
bum isn't a joy to the Oper
Geo. W. Stokes
East St, Phone 20,6$
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ST. AUGUSTINg
ST, MaY
iBerietta Valalley, R.N., of Sarnia, is
visiting her friends 'here tide, week.
Mrs and. Mrs. Frank Carroll nild XIS'S
Mary 'Francis, of 'Kitchener, Are Spend,
Miss Boma Boyle of Londen Iti§tted,
parents over the weele4M1. Her
sister, MISS Mae, lt.aT., ,et Chatham,
.itas returned again, after ,speeding a
week with herParettte.
Icingsbridge, 'on ,Sunday. •
"Mr. Edward Robinson of 'Detroit.
me. John Kelly, formerly of this
parish 'Atec-licat's ago, is dengeemisly
Mrs. Nellie Leddy spent a few deys
at the borne of her son 'Frank at Ridge-
wood, elodericle while visiting her bre:
ther, Ws J., Foran; who was ill in the
hospital there (and who has 'Rime died).
• We are,Sorry to report that Theodore
Itedmond fractured his ankle' in two
places last week While working with
logs and timber here for Mr, J. Ratz,
of St. Clemente.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Boyle. and
little 'Patricia, late of Winsthain, visited
at the home' of W. A. Boyle here priOr
to Mr. Boyle's departure far Stratford,
where he takes up his new position
with The Beacon -Herald. Mrs. Boyle
s and babe will Join b,ira, thete in the
'middle 'of lune'. alley will' reside on
Axon street.
The Nervoui System
Worry aver •businesa. Or household
&atlas, sud,cien shock, the insane
Attest for. pleasure, the foolish at-
tempt. to put 'a week of-normt7.1 Jife
'Into •twenty-foiii-hours, feverish ao-
tivity, the demand for „semuitiqual
literature are all cowl:wive to the
aggravation. of wear and tear on the
nervous system':
If you are dred;
*I said worried! why not give Milburn's
Health and Nerve Pills a chance to
help put You - on' your feet again.
-strengthening tonic containing tfie
essential elements for the nervous
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NEWS- OF AUBURN
Wm. Moreland, of New 1COrk, have
been reisiting friends in this diatriet.;
Mr. Roy Webster, of Camp Borden,
spent the week -end with, his parents,
Miss' Laura Wagner,' of Syreeilse,
N,Y., is visiting her parents, air. and
Jaeob Wagner.
visiting friends and relatives ;here.
Presbyterian ehurcit next SundaYe Alas'
‘11.ss Isabel Vex, R.,N4 of White-
church, 'visited on 'Friday. wih and
Mr. and Mrs, A. Wilkins and MISS
Vera Wilkins, Goderich, ,spent
day with 'Ur. KairoerDasesort. '
sirs. Rory MacDonald of Dungannon
viSited",on • Friday With Mrs. r. Roost
Carmen -SholtZ, of•Camp Borden,
Spent the weeksend With friends here.
Mr, and :Mrs, Harold NicholSon
iGalt spent the week -end with „the
lady's parents, Mr. 'and Mrs: J.- J.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Mogridge'. are
visiting their daughter, Mrs...Gam:de:V.
Thompson, and Mr. Theinleion at
- There Wilk- tin
,CroSs next week, but there will be a
quilting early in June;
Mrs. R. ilcicenzie of LochaLsh is
visiting her mother .Mrs. 'Robb,
Mrs. —Earl Meinight and Miss
.amellit Mellwain visited friends in
Clinton 'en Friday.
Mrs. Nelson Hill a Goderich is visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. Jas. Carter.
Mr. Herman Daer, wire has been a
patient hi Goderiph Hospital for -the-
past Month, was able to return to his
home 9u Tuesday.
Congratulations are due to Miss, Amy
Toll, who secured 'all her subjects at
. Stratford Normal School, halving passed
on, her year's work. Therefore, she
will not have to try the finals.
Death of Rev. R. J. Rosso—Word Was
received this (Wednesday) morning et
MoraviantoWn. Death occurred early
today. Mr. Ross was* liastor Of Knox
Presbyterian church -about •twenty years
ago. Ile is survived by his wife,
Sunday evening with Donald Rosa in
charge. Glen Rarthby read'the Scrip-
ture and Harold Reid led in prayer. A
Emma ' and Shirley* „Robertson sang a
reading and Vivian', Straughan favored
with a piano.. instrum:ental. Donald
Ross offered prayer. Mrs. Richard Mc-
Whinney 'of Crewe was the guest
'speaker, and breught an inspiring and
thoughtful message on "Life." Hareld,
Reicls gave reading and a ladies'
quartette eomposed of Mesdames C. A.
Howson, Earl Raithby, Jokn McKnight
and Wm. Haggitt sang a number. Mr.
Jaelsson cloSed the meeting with prayer.
ing of the Women's JriStitute was held
in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday, with
the president, 'Mrs. Lawson, presiding.
'Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. ;Gordon
Taylor and Mrs. Ross -were appointed
delegates to attend the district annual
meeting at Wingham on May 28. The
roll call was aesWered by paying of
Round Trip . Bargain. Fares.
• To- Stations Oshawa -and East to Cornvyall inclusive, 'Uxbridge,
ford; Midland, North: Bay, parry Sound, Sudbury, Callieol, and West
to Beardinore.
T4A161. MAY 30-31 ALL TRAINS MAY 31
to TORONTO WINDSOR
..4.1so to Braniford, Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, rondo's,
•Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, St. Marys, Sarnia.
' Stratford,. Strathroy, Windsor.
',,See 'Handbills for complete list of destinations.L
For Fares, Return..Liinits, Train Information, .Tickets,
ets., -Consult nearest Agent. T-162,
CANADIAN NATIONAL
CARLOW
with a-solo:-.1litisii Mary AskjUlth !gave
an !wresting tallg on "OhlorOfYlL"
Mrs. F.red Oster of BlYth, distriet Meal -
dent ter West Huron, was.jYreeent and
spoke on "The 0o -operative -Progragt.':,
$he also gave a splendid report of the
convention held in London. A hearty
vote 'of thanks was exteOdecl to Mrs.
Oster for her 4Pleridid'. Address on
motion -of alra.`Jas. Woods, secondedYby
'Miss Sadie Carter., After the singthg
of 'God Save the King'," a dainty lunch
Was served by the hostes.ses, jt
Robertson, Mrs, Howard Itohertsoup
Mrs. Wm, noble and Mrs.
DUNGANNON
Mrs. Wm. Moreland, og "New York City,
visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Rich. Finnigan one
Mrs. dOlea Andersem, who, spent the
• Maurice Harwood -of SA. Vandoe
viSited last,: week. with his pavente,
Dorothy:, Mr. and Mrs, Elwood. Seibert.'
of Buffalo; visitea with ,Mrs. J.
13. /Om over the week -end.'
Pte. Erie +McAllister of Valtertier
Oamp.spent the week -end with Ids par,
• Mr. +Gordon Harwood was in Xoronto
last week on business, • .
Union Church Not•elete-The May meet -
day afternoon at the home of Rev, and
Mrs. A, ale.Kape in Goderich. Miss
Ethel aleIlwain, had charge' of the
meeting, the theme of whieb. was "Fel-
ages ,of Scripture were read. by Mrs.
Gorden ,Oris Mrs, • Tielsborne, Mrs.
'Harwood and MrS, D. Davidson. Mr,
bY .Grace," Wasi nicely sung by ..Mrs,
Geo. 111cIlwain. The speaker for the
home' here last !iveek tor the summer. ,afternoon . was Mrs, 'Hetherington of
Mr -and ,Mrs SidneY Lee and. child.- 'Goclb orich who spoke on "Our Pioneers
' to the duty of , holding high the torph
residence in ''Durigannen, renting- a
house owned bY Mr. Rat. Durnin. Mr. 1,,
Albert" airport.. .
. Pte, Harvey Culbert is ill in hespital *1".ersnis and Mrs, Harveeod;
at Camp Borden, having contracted
s 4. a vote •of ehanks was extended to Mrs.
scarlet fever, ell therington., The meeting elOsed
Mrs. Elizabeth ROW after spending with a hymn lend'the,Lord's Prayer in
a few weeks among membeth of her unison. Lunch 'was serVed 1 -by affs.
family ie Ashfield, returned lust week Acar,,,,,,,„ A meeting of the board
Moore. „ • of Union ehurelss has been called for
Mr, aed Mrs. W. A. • Oulber4 son Ceti'
and, issa ,ss.i..are „spending.. this week..., ,r8au.nRci,:irWsiiic_o..thgereilLtLOni.;_aitiiiit Je,n;
J. •MoKaye, delivered ans interesting,
seasoeable. serMOn on "A True Pith
Storv..',' from the tesit, "Follow me, and
I will make, yen -fishers of mee"--ISt..
Matthew 4:119), During the service;
the choir sang an anthem,. "There Is
Glorious Work for You:". . A number
of Members of „the Young People's
Union attended the Y.P.111. rallY at
Owing, to anniversary services at Vic-
toria street church next Sunday, there
will not be a service 'at Union. •
James Mallough, Her siste3S Mrs. A. Junior Farmers.--,abe -May meeting
E. Errington, of ;Carlow, left last month
f the Junior .Social Farther's' Club was
bo visit her. „The funeral Was held held oe Friday evening -at "Stirlings,"
at Saskatoon. Mrs. Durnin, was pre" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roi Rundle,
'native or WeSt' '1 evening was sPent in games and con -
Death of Mrs. Wm. Bray.—The death tests led by Mary -Harwood. In the
0.2„ Mrs. Win. Bray (Rebecca -1Farrow) absence of the 'president, Chester
occiirred last Thursday evening ,at the 'Beattie °Coupled the chair for the busi-
home. of her daughter, Mrs:- John ness period. Margaret Rundle was stp-
Garniss, Toronto; with whom she had pointed ,treasurer to replace Maurice
limed the last year and a half. Mrs. 'Harvrood. The treasurer was in -
Bray had been in failing health for structed to forveard 1P to the 'British
some time, since the• death ef her War Victims' Fund, Plans were made
husband. three ars ago. She was the for a hike next Sunday to the river -at
only daughter of the late Mr.' and Benmiller; Lunch was served by the
Mrs. Willis Farrow, and was qborn sit young ladies, after which dancing was
Port Hope seventy-four years ago.. She enjoyed into the wee, snia' hours of the
is survived by onessbrother, Robert, morning. ..,
residing at Brussels., Another brother.,
Ben, of Allenford; died some years ago. r
She was married about fiftysilve years Pentland and Mr. Bill Wiggins, who
ago to Mr:Wm-Brass and lived 'on the ere returning in a few days.
Oth eantession of West Wawanosie re- Fungal of Miss Pentland.—The re-
tiring to the. village 'Aye, years age. mains of -the late Misi•Cella Pentland
They celebrated their golden wedding were broirs.es't to the home of her niece,
soon afterwards. To them. were born- Mrs: Donald Fowler, on,„ Saturday from
two danghters, Florence (Mrs. W. C4-• Nanton; Alta., and, the funeral service
Wawanosh)' and Luey '(Mrs. 3Olin ;united chureh, with the pastor, Rev.
.riVed at Lucknows on -Sa-tairday and gathering assembled to pay the last
the funeral took, place from DaVidson's i'espects to one who during her. 'rife
• funeral parlors on Siundak aftetnoon. had. associated herself in all branches
John A. Thompson, John Duritin, Jr., relatives were present from Tlesherton,
Victor Errington, and Harvey Alton. Dundalk, Brussels,- Kincardine, Tor -
Rev. W. P. Newman .of the United onto, Winghans London, Stratford,
in• terred in the..Dangannon emefery. pallbearers were IL A. McCauley, W.
Mrs. Carrie Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. A. Fowler, anthifkank Pentland. The
Bone and daughter Dorothy, Mr. elders of the -church carried, the- many
Gordon V.mhery, Brussels; mr. and MTS. heautiful 'floral tributes. We extend
Jos. ,-.VIeNals Tara ; 'Mrs. Ben Rani* our sympathy to the maul relatives and
and son- Bill, Itr. and MrssAngel, friend§ pf the deParted and especially to
ford; mrs. Stephen Weller; -Goderich ; Mrs. Geo. Irwin, her sister companions
Isaac Tabb arid Slater Mr.. and with whom'she had lived most of her
Mrs. Win. Tabis Colborne township. *life. --
Mrs. Bray will be reniembered as a ,Sehool Coneert.—A community eon -
woman of fine qualities, giving alwaYs Nut well. prepared Was given on Friday
a kind and Ureleome hand' to all Who night, -May 0th, ilf the United church by
knew her,•fond of little children, flowers -theasupils a six .iocal schools, coached
and the finer things of life.. . 'their te.aehers'sand the mustc teacher,
end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan, formerly
of Dungamlon, but lately' living at
Walkerton, are coming for ac -time to
live with Mr. Chas.
Mr. Chas. Alton is installing a new.
'modern egg -grading station according to
Government regulations. •
Dies in °the West. ---Relatives here
have receited wcird ,the death et
Saskatoon of Mrs. Alexander Durnin,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
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, • (Intended, for last week )• 'I Miss McDona•ld, Lint:know. Rev., C. H.•
Mcponald ofLucknow assisted by being
.DUNGANNOL May .15.7 -Mrs. Jas. 'chair/nail for the program. ChoruSes,
Cook, Torch t o, formerly of Ashteld, quhrtettes, ,solus, readings, and a num-
spending -a fevi days with Mr: andalra."! her of mursieal -drills with eostumes
John Blake. She was accompanied .1),y -f -were well given. An added. feature ef
her 'nephew, Mr. Reg. Topp, and Mrs. the 'progratV,=-...w.as,solos from Aircraft -
Mr. Rayienn•d Brown, has been at- :Of the 'LAX., Port :Albert, their a� -
tending the .k•nglican Synod at London coinpanis.t.,peing Miss Gosie-
• Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Phillips, Lim- loerl Red-se'ss.l's lessiels tnaCe
don,. visited on Sunday 'With Mr. "and 1 few retharks of thanks to all those
Mrs. Cecil - (' utbert: - • faking part and reported receipts of
the Olinton !Tospital to train as a nurse. I rund as the, result of •the
Mr. 'and Yrs, 'Barney Benniger bevel Pre -nuptial Sitnwer.—A pre -nuptial
moved ,from Whist= to the Village, oc-1,:wwer fur M:ss „Roach Vas
eupying the 1,ouse.of Mr. 'Burton Roach. given at the 'home of her parents, Mr.
,s Mr. Bets '11' Pentland, who took' IL •11(1 Arthitr :TZon,e11, o n Monday
th• e weekserd here and left on Sunday eoti?.; shower.- A pleasant eVening was
for Halifax. N.S., where he hits, been .7? f"'"Pwee. h'"
stationed fo. six mon•ths. 1-11s witepand lovely With earh gift Was a
here, have f•ettirned, to Natacheivan, Larprise, sspressed appri.c.ation to her
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CAICT4011V, MiSy1100.----MrS, W. IL Reed
and Ruth, of Ooderich, and 'Mrs. Tait
Clark. spent TuesdaY with. their auntl
Mrs. Henderson.
MIS8 SWF -Yew* visited her Mint/
Mre. OM', Stratferd, over the Weeks
The OarlOw Ited Orem unit, 'tinder
Mris W. Watson, eonvener, hals sent in,
20 pairs seeks, 1 helmet:, 1 scarf, 0
shirts, `.2 dozen. diapers.
Mr. and Mrs. YoUng and Miss
31140 Young attenoea, the graduating
exercises ot nurses at St. JOseph'S Hos.
pital, London, when their niece; Miso
Helen 'Vatallory, of Leamington, only
daughter of their aster, Mrs. Irene
Vatallory, was one of the graduateS.
Mi 011allory. will remain in London
The Ladies' Aid met Sit the IsOme
Mr -S. Jarvis MeBride, on -Thursday,
with Mrss Wm, Cantwell in charge.
• (Rev.) Boyle aesisted, with the
was quilting a Red 'Cross quilt. At
the,close the hostas and her daughter -
Social hour was enjoYed.
Norman *Young, of' London Unis
,aftern4ga gave,
an interesting and helpful sermon, Next
Sabbath the ,,Lord's Slipper Will be
observed, with proper/doll' service on
Thursday night.
W.M.S. Meetings -The W.M.S. met
et the home of Mrs. Henderson en gei-
day afternoon, with Mrs. Wm., Marsh,
first vicejeresident, in charges --The'
theme was '"Following 'Christ's Way of
Service,". and -the suggested program
was folloWed. .„ The Scripture, lesson
wood, Mrs: Treble and Mrs. J. Young.
Mrs, T. H. -Wilson was secretary pro
,tem. Tile roll was ansWered by verses
.bearing dn the beauties of spring. Mrs, -
interesting report of the recent Pres-
byterial meeting at Thames Road
church.'' She also gave a paper on the
Rev. James Evans, a missionary to the
Indians who gave them the 'Scriptures
birchbark. At the close a• social
time Wn.S spent over a cup of tea. The
ladies were pleased to ,have again with,
them Mrs. John ,Trehle, who had. been
at Putnam fcr _several months, also
Mri. John' Young, whto was a shut-in.
man Lloyd Stoeii of Toronto was a
Wgek-end guest at- the' home of his
parentk Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Stock.
The, Misses F.sther and Mand Mac:
Math spent the- week -end at London
Wooditoek,, visiting their sisters,
'Helen and Grace. -
Mr. Rebert McCartney, left today
(TuesdaY) for the West, where he will
spend some time with hi,s,brother,
Kenneth -MacDonald,. Of Tee'swater,
visited Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Potter en
Monday. .
• Guests 'with. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Whitmore oa Sunday ...were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Whitmore, Hamilton, and
Mr. and MTS. ;Kenneth Whitmore, BlYth.
Mr. 1Gordon: Stock,' 'accompanied by
Ilderton, the gue.st. of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson of
Mafeking. visited Mr. and Mrs. Cb.arle'S
Pearce on Saturday.
A Gentleman
to see YOU, si
KR. 0. A, RAFZIMA.N, special Tip Top representative,
would like to , see you on TRI1RSDAY, 31A.Y. 210th,
at our store. .Be sure to meet this gentleman personally.
If you wish, he will be glad to help you build your new
Spring' wardrobe. Ills world of experience in the elothing
business, is at your disposal. Make a, note of the date !
t You'll wanf te,meet the Tip Top representative.
See the New British Woolens !
See the New Styles!
M. ROBINS
Tip Top Tailcirs Limited
,Godirich
Joule
ST. HELENS
the coramunity include Mr. and Mrs.
Rosnald ROthwell Qrs.-P.e.tcriVro, Miss
'Jean Thom ef Torepto, r. and Mrs.
lloraee aleGulre and" Shirley Ann of
Landes with Mr. and Mrs. 13, 3, Thom;
,of-Illingham with
Rev. and Mrs, Barnard; Misses Helen
McKay and'Laurine Miller of Stratford
'Friday will be "pArents',,day'' at the
St. Helens. School.
lug -bee held in t/se Community Hall
on Thursday afternoon. Four quilts
were completed fogs 'the Red Cross.
Later a pleasant social time was spent
over the teacuPs. The collection
amounted to $2.80.
BELFAST
BEILFAST; May 20.—Mr. and Mrs,
melvin; east of Lucknow, and Mr, and
MM. Percy Graham, 'Miss Blaneh.e, 'Jack
and J„iro. spent' Sunday, with Mr, and
MTS. Jtoy Alton and Mr. and Mrs. 1).
Mr§". -CD. K. Alton smuttiest week with
her daughter, Mrs. Sam Morrisdn, east
Liucknoiv. We are ssorrys,to, hear
Mrs. Alton is not enjoying the best ef
Misa Harrison, near' Porter's Hill, isi
visiting with her scousin, Mrs. Cliff.
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Wompn's ipititate.-qhe Hai meet-
ing of the Mitten Women's 'nictitate
was iield the_ hetne of Ora, Ray
Dalton On May 5th, .Tlaere,was a, goed
attendance. The roll tall was answered
by the paymaeat of teea. Alter some
business. natters. were settled Off eieek
tion of offieees for next year took place:
Tills resulted in the old officers keePIng
their positions for 'another iear, name -
lye Pre,sident, Mile Robert •SeOtt; 1st
vise -president, MTS. JAS. Litble; 2rid.
vieepresdent, 'Mrs: Wilfred `Parrish;
retary-treasurer, Mrs. Ray Dalton.
legates to the rally at Winghara will
be Miss Anna Mae Farrish, Mrs. N.
'MacKenzie and Mrs. Dalton. The meet-
ings for next year were arranged and
Plans discussed as to the programs.
The financial .etatensent for the yeat
was givee by the secreta.re... After the
meeting, a dahity hula, was served by
the hostegses. The June meeting,
which wilt be In. the fom of it 'Red ss,
:qrs. Fred MacGregor.
CREWE, May 20.—Mr. and Mrs. joe
Day, of Hamilton, 'visited at the home
of Mr. John Menary.
Miss Swee' ten and 'Miss Frances
Crozier -of London spent Sunday at the
home of -Mr. and. Mrs..Wm.10rozier.
.--Mr.„Colin-Grozier-of-Idieurytspent the.
week -end at the home of his parents.
-Anniversary services wfil be held
in the church here on Trine 29th. Tire
ispeaker will be Rev. W. A. Beeeroft of
Winghann United church.
r'SRYICE
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Three and follr Week 'old New
Hampshire and Leghorn pullets.
Fine, active, thrifty , little fel,
--lows-s-ready-for ranges and, go -
right 'ahead.
Newgate Ste.
Phone 345 GOPERICH
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THE EIGHTH DiCENNIAL
upe 2,19 1
COlISUS is the stoclaaldng a the nation --- of its
men, women, and . children; its' agriculture, trade, and
industry; its housing and general social condition, By
ft, all Governin6nts, -- Dominion, Proyiocial and Muni-
cipal—are enabled to work more effectively and econ-
'omicallt in the in_terest of every resident of the Dorninim
ApPfr
life. Drive in today; have your tires
are riding in, safety.
GOderiell
tolls
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THAT CHALLENGE
COMPARISON
IN EVERY
PRICE RANOE
Canadian, citizens
Census. When
IN these days of
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es,an 'give the best
Service unless it has
the people dnd theii
stances. That
why we request the
co-operation of all
in the taking of the'
the Government's
Enumerator calls at your door, re-
ceive him cmirteously and give him all
th4 iirifornation for which he . asks.
"Remember that he is in 3rour ser-
vice. Accuracy. and, despatch in your
replies will promote good 'administra-
tion in yotmeountr3r;noW understress
of waxy and facing, crucial, post-war
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Enuinerator, who is sworn to secrecy. All
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heldin strictest confidence both by him and
the LicAtin,icinqlureau of ,Statistics, and can
,,,"r be used against you by any tax -cot
v,ilecting, military, or other agency, or in any
court of law.,
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questions; 1 t you will be assisting '_Your
Gdvernthent in these difficult times by giv-
ing the information 'readily and accu‘ atcty,
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