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•i V m , i'tfi 3 •-M •y. y 1 q 2l rj a -51 -J—-~^x$g cH* ~- •LSL- ' -c - • -v.. -s: \$ ,*\ I- f t mi • ••'TIS 1 - ;i i i i • i I :, I I •Ft® !»J msaaBS LLiinxiji.ij.j'iM >MOtUDAY 37 3f*wdhar and Optician Brockport, N. Y. \Soiiey N. Y. , , ,*;^^,;;r~«--.-.-, 'r>v-'i',\- ; ;:*-.\\ , 5.-—\.v BROCKPORT REPUBLIC -r^^n^m^yb^ ^^€Mla^Ni|(t^|ip*r —•»»!•»*«»> 28,'24 -<%»»»*»#*»*«••**•»»«•*« i»m*jn»*ui e*h •HeoMgrJEjagel jgflL Foster TMell: afcseijri&^» AM JtoUfy Befi^loii ftye at Holl&y last, grenfaig. The annual banquet ot Protective Hose Gampam w4U W held in their P«r*sn*L__Mentlpn About Everybody And Fop Everybody APtnur Wrijgbt left Saturday o» a husi- $t Luke's Church You never hear ttoe bee eoanplator. :Nor bear it weep and wall; Suit M it wish it ea» unfold £jyeryje*tofttl tau^ A igrouip ot Sti'-lflifce'* Guild will hold ft card party Monday afternoon at the parish house. ~Tm XSwpm~Som Auxilter^baniiafit \^^ was held laat evening at the New Os- torn House in Rochester. ent-Teachore Aaaodation. to-morrow ness trip to Detroit,\ ,- , .. ^ „ \Mteft AhretMepontoverfluniday wti*h rooms Wednesday, Ma*ch ( 5th, at 8 ^ parefflts ^ g^,,*,*^ o'clock. ~ . > - - Miss JPenSIeMfficleir spSTTtesday A local doctor called over mortal on rf serious case of ilinesa \dwring-the big T stonh tost week, was- compeUed to; enowahoe a good •part of the way hi: order to reach t!he bedside of his In Rochester the «ueet of friende. •Mrs. E. H. Kin^sibttry left Tuesday to epend several -weelcs fix 'Detroit. Mtes Eltobeth Carle who has been ill for Uie past Tfeek is now improving. ^^ Mrs. Joseph Oaley haa Jbeen conflmed The^ockpojt caietfit.PDifcse, Thos. i ^ ^ .^^^ ^^ ^ ^B tor several F. Moran haa lnatructad the policem'en ^—^ ^ _ »™-.«H4-«,«iK ~K.uuxa1.n711 lAi-uiuiiuYi . iM rs. Altrcdl!r^rBonBpS6Trw411 enter- ^^^' •- \— of ««wM»«t the peace will bem&d^ ^^ ^ j. 0 r ctoac M . fcoior «f Mrs, Evening Service, 7:00; Mid-'WeeR~Ser^ vices of Prayer, Wednesday evening; 7;30. ---\- - ' The Ijadles Aid of the Baptist church- i\4H-meetMd*y3!fterflQOii at the home of Mrs. <jhar,ee Bryaivt at 2:3» o'clock, School. For the first time in more than a i aigelnjjit each offemEer. The apnual banquet of the Oapen Minot. ' - v - Er«d JacktKm of Holley wa» tihie generation fall nonrawroig convention XJ^..\-.—-. ,^. «,_,,»„* t,-t, a -a~ aa »oel»8t»fc——-- . • w -——-The-xonmitteB-tir^liai^e-coneiafeK-of- Clase No. 17 of the HeOiodM ctoarch ^^ Gfileeple ^to^,, Maraltau enjoyed 6> sleigh rid*, party Monday Bruoe ^^ pba cfc and Dr. Harry ASWWIWV^' i_»iuvc ^ evening ^to the home of the Mlssef. Greene ^ Helen aand Ruth Iveson in Sweden. j IUJ ^ Q \\ Tihe real estate office of Clarfc M ^ to i^eVft^T^a TiTfo TSIf. anla^Slr^^^llltol^i«t^•- Dalley, of ttocheatei*. °!Pecently, a iENSES daughter. • ' Mrs. iMaraftall \Bruce wiU'eiitiertain A \The Need* o* a OonMnnnity-amd • party Qf Iadle84lt Brim towrsf *A ~~~ ~T., ~~^„ A .TI now t o meet them\ will 1)0 dleouesed „ * Quinn of this vlllaeo. were damaged toy m ^t ine t o be held at the Com- afternoon - j-Jir^Mondj^^ Mrs. Freeman Weed-of New York (I nT .^ OT ^ Tffl^^g-gs^ 2Hb '™ 7 - w City is the meat of her eister, Mr*. All who are interested in' our are invited to Shay. R Friday night, the 29th te the, date ^^ ^^ -5^^ol^h^-ArethW>)velty-te B ce-, A-^^^^ - - - ^ great dealof interest to been maul-* ^ ^mps were ?u ^^^ _ 5 .fested in tbla diance and many tickets _ . .. \. . •. rt , , ,, , r <H popna aim, t iSebSSi \- - ^fi^t^itettfei ^ia S 5^M^yfa»^._ W!0BllB _ ti ^ h ^^^ ^! nave neen SQLJI , ._ _ _ , / m .«Hon of than- were used the ftrst Born to Mr. an-d Mns. 'Charlea Fox or Rodnis on Tuesday, Febomry 19tb, a olLpmtg^LXQUX jges^j^pmge J& ^ says not to^leve ^e No ^ more ftan , a ^ are from the glare -dL-sun* shine on the snow Come in and have us explain their merits 0 fellows who. say TSfaT ebl5p^ltltSrrir~^n: A a self-^uirrend'er; on the contrary, Jt d '< is an assertion of equality witn other 4 orgianteed interests. I e^ch we^k. Revenues riionjatra jmeat of htet djaugh-ter, Mrs. ^^^ilrs. jeweler and Optometrist BROCKPORT, N. Y. omething Much A band concert open to all towns and viHa«;os in western New York wi'h $2,500 offered in prizes is belnar ar- ranged as one of the le^din'st attrac- tions to the Rochester. Exposition next SepteaTber. ---• . The soctal whicH was- to have \bpen held ftfe the home of Mr.. and MR*. ^ ^_ Edward Fitzgerald wEo^has specif -te'rwry stamp* were Wfm? , heen m for tU M ^^ fi i6w aWe 0&oln1923 - - \ . to be out asadn. Among this week's real estate trans- M)gs ^ m& ^^ M ^g^^ 3pent fera-a-pe-noted.tlxe following: John D. Van-Stone to Willkrn -H. Blliolrt:-and- ^*e week end here, guest of Miss Minnie Sandow. '\\' • another, property in Brockport; Mar- m ^ Margaret &tock ente rtained e-are^ B FI»tri.ef bv guardian to Wm, sixffipn of „ er friendg im evening at ^ _ „.eTgn~~rrae~riHrty. — r. Plotter +o William A. Peath, prop- /<?W to Mr. aM Mr* Morris Maw of Olarkson, at a Rochester hospital, ertv in Clartson. .&fi®TdtH?io H..B. Mmwer cf Byron, Twa^^taB^el.. Edwin Northrup last week wimfe\ . , , , , , .. __ , . — -—.. - heM Qds week-Priday evening. J^. V lT V VffT r f\J2f ^f^ Mra - Carl H 11 ^ «« AJM«n went a cordial invitation \ft - extended to all.,^ ltufc e h ^ \* Crtedonia Saturday, ffiW ^ ys laB , t ^ ^ j^ motheri A fine pro^raim has been prepared. | firm products are now about •tihove pre-war prkos WMIB laibor is 55<7 ° Mrs. M. A. erpr illust.'-Ttod hi« talk'with ch.arts showing the rise and fall of prices during 112 years.. .. . . _ • j i John F. Tiallev and' Harlan W L. I. ^HfrTt!nTvTirage\has \beeTT Xbmpklfi-JiafiMne Shop t\ There is now such a shop, •g^orilu>Lthe-CanaUiLlh£^ik^^ Mershon. - State-wide prohtbltion enforcemena^^\\ o^V^vJ^,^^^^ Mrs - A - ° &™rnett waat he week is provided in a bill introduced Tues- ***>?>° VT^,^^J^TT^ ^.t of her-collllg, Hr.-and Mrs. day in the Legislature by Senator John ^ \^ . hl * ™\ ^\> c ^ rts T. n. \Matson of Holley. . ' R. Knight, Republican. Wyomin?.; The 8nowin '^I he »«e and fall of prices Md?s Bwtha mtee ^ ^^ measure is drawn along^the' lines of the Mullan-Oage act, which w\as re-! pealed last year ...» w lu ^.wu, BU u™, vmn, « M1ss Eltobefh Schaefer of Rochester A new garage to be known a* \The ' ^ ^^\''^ National ^o^jntion n „ s ^^ sp9mitn , g a few toya m town imtn*m*r+thm for Dusfn,^ ' P ^w YoncCKv in June aey having at the State Street drive barn Monday, '*\? seiecTed .-naay mm oy me exe. - Mh; e^.^^ B eebe an* eon. Gor- March ?rd, under the- tftfetertneSFoT^ ^ eomm tPe of thflDemocratlc ^^ flt . Ro^eatep ^^ apendmg the FranSr-<50figdOH of Bast - Ave, and-.^^£2™?\^ «L *?^»- -^F-t 9 -- .^eek wftK ^r, and Mrs. CSrt^euerlein Frank Crataley, of this village. They ' J«»aTiemevand MrsTAoeliTde GooSe chester Hkks o{ j^ imit has been I Bpant. the week end at the home of R1p * her grandfather-, John King, pev will r«*preaen* Monroe County at -w4W-opjejiate_a~tQw-service. vffivp nimed n<» alternate delegates. —H— k-f vMMni; his sisters, Mrs. Alfred Wright AMONG OUR CHURCHES Church M ThS NatiWIy Rev. U. J. Kreig, Pastor ~ Sunday Maasee are at 8:30 and 10:30 o.'clock. . Bsptitt Church iRev. Jienry W. Stevens', Pastor Morning Worship, 10:30; Church School li: 45: •Christian Endeavor 6:30; ' Methodist Episcopal Church -Rey.jfc^<Brater, : Fastdr- <3te»s -Meeting at 10:00; Morning Worfhip, 10:3K); Sunday School, 12:00; Bpworth League, <J:16 p. m.; Eveiring Services, 7:0O; Mid-Week Service. 7:30 StUid^jnp^BJnj^^pi^aphiag by Jhe pas'tor. Sunday evening. Family Night Sulb- ject, \Me amd My Faintly.\ All fam- ilies invited. Ev. Luth. Concordia Church \W. Ji Wlltenlmrg, Pastor Sunday 10:30 a. m„ Dtyine Services Lentea prepiaraitory sermon by the pastor. _..._. I Sunday-School alter the sermon^. Wodaie&day, March Rtfa, nrat Lejuten servtce.- Pastor- - Wlltenibttiig - will preach a seraes of Tienfen seranous on the Places of the Pasgioji. The first, \The supper chamber. 1 ^ ~~ I Saturday 2 <p, na., School of reliigious instruction aind.caiteohumen class. Free Methodist Church Rev. -Charles Pike, Pastor\ Mornlnig service at 10:30; Sunday School, 12 M.; Elvening service, 7:00; -EraVertMeet ing JBtednesday evening at \rrSO: A Striking, yet not exaggerated ex- ample of what \is happening da3y^ in every city, town and village of this great country. A little forethought, a Kittle self- deTirai wrrerryoungrwillplace jotr -in a posirion^vvhefeyou-ean—enjoy- your declining years. ~^~ Let us help you to get itarted right. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BROCKPORT,k X '-- — 2» : ^- There will ibe no services at Brock-, port F. M. Cburch next Sunday, March -2; on accounit ot t3te Distriet Quarterly Baeetiag amd Hojtness eon.ven'tian-her: srnnimg Thrtrreda-y- even-in® and clos- ing Sunday •evendng at Rochester, cor- ner of Nortm Union and Richmond streets. Bishop \W. H. <Jlark: will preach each evening. Preabyterlarv. Churchy Rev. E. D: Webster, Minister\ Services on Sunday: Morning \Wor- ship at 10T30; Sninday School, 11:50;- LtfflfUEPeBt of Mrs. John McBermott. Vesper Service, 5 p. m.; Mid-Week The March meeting of the Wad3iamB •eiass will be held Monday, March 3rd, at the home of Mrs. S, W. Brisham, The annual'Office Appliance Sbow '..\ ^^ .f*'. ,f t UCk . ^« *^ ^f Hamlte «nd Mrs. Axthnx^xight-Ot will be _ beTff in the Assembly Hall of »n*o the dl'oh omitn of the villatre Th\r^dTv efhot w^rk and their load L A.h« RftfhftatP.r f!hamhgr n f Hnmmprpp '\\' '\ ' v \ ' '\ 7' \'\J\'--''''\ t \'^ ' '\^\ Mrs - Herbert Bramley 1 : nMwtlip ° F l * n imr^rnrmis^oTTareTrrirnm^tt-Tr^^r-T |ff-son Buildings fully equipped ,i tdrcto\ ,5 iSll~ktnds \3f heavy or ggM xepaic work; also elec- riv^Mhi^nu ejqjert bkefe- smithmg. [ATTHEWS THE TRACTOR GO. ihe Wheat Tractor Powerful Tractor . ^Itt An Attractive Price Inspection Invited fmiw K^nlts. The truck wns Brockport. - ' and Mrs. Georee Pey*stix~entertaln-ed 'aT'cafcS' M^roh 4th. 5fh and 6fh dJafiJteiLoiJhe Influstrisl M^iffoenipnt ''\\ l \\ \\\\' '\«'»•'»«\''«••'' w \ a v^terdav afternoon at the home of r'qTi-nn-ii' A «!<nr»f-'ttnn. ' Thf* crine from fhp Brir-Vport S-^Tvlt^e -Qiraire was re- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sf<vk and Mre. Council of the Chamber. sixth year that the Show has beerr given. * i M,H <\\\••*»•'\ «\vn^. Qirra was re- M , w ^amjngnja sppnt Sun day tn Fratffc I^wls of Medina Was arre S !ed. n \' a '' tiQIied md aastoted tHeih on their R^b^^ihe-guests of Pr. and Mrs. (m' M^tn-^treP't --STtttrrlar \by-^mrvr-^Il -i — ''•'-'•.• - ._ ,'.._ -. , „ James Birclcler: Hoyt for 'pfiVfc intoxTeatlon. . When._ The ^\\{J- ma '; ! -f^»^ ft ^«—Wte»-4«WBi5«^^ called before Jud^e Benedict «r trial' r ° n _ nfv T ™^^' Awoclntion wV-held Mrp&t ^, Monday morninff he providing tlie weather and roads per- mit. ' \* The eleventh annual • Dollar Social and election of officers of the readies' Aid-S«oIel3?-^f4ftA-PBesfeyter4an--ebupG'! \will be held at the hoine of Mrs. P. A. Rlossom on College street next Wed- irCTdiay arfternoon, Mavrcb:^9th ait-^ o'clock. Refresiinienite will be served and matorial for sewing provided. ~ It is hoped -titat all the women of the •eoHfrre^ttfeion wHl ho present, if you oaSnSTaReM'wm'you- Tesr you\r~con^~ tribution? „ «tree»t will entertain thp Priscilla pleaded guilty..\ 1 R\\n.»*M Saturday at which time Needl ^ Workera oa Wedn ^ sday after . and was fined $10 and sentenced to ;, ? B ^\7™ ^ W ™ 6,PrtPd for '\ooa March 5th. - - serve thirty-days in Monroe County \T RTiq,,,n r vear: President. Scott V> ^ ^ Mts _ 0eorgQ Rudmn k „ re . fPenltent-lary. - •- - - - t^I ena; 9\^^vllle;x vice-preHident,^ eMng conCTaitulfltioas OYer the ar . FOTJND-Pocketbook with sum of U ^* inri ^^rT,w-*rt Z . sea BreaHrr^qyir^irTirpolinr baby da^l money^wnet czTkM^&l**™^ m ™ H ?» rtp « a . E ' Steele . EHmbetb Jane, born Friday. Identification and paying for ^his ad. |Bmcimoi-t: tre^srurer. Miss Laura Bat- jjrs.' Sybella Taylor of Hempstead, Edward G. Cotter, 44 HoTley St. itim. P'trsfoffl.- - ' L j u SD endm<r the week in tovm POTJMh-In the Presbytertau cbu>«h ^p at » Murrav-formi€fTiltchimr a«e of „ i ^ spe ™*™6 tne WPeK ™ X01 ™ tnuqua county, ownea ana operated as a. }§«2*»*U*£S^^ m ™* * * :mm of n» Pree-MethodiM d^ man^ mumelT Ow^er-mar*tev«-«nHeii ne -^^ • •• - - -- - *y oalHng at 27 State-St. and payios ™»n ball witn fie M=tloTifr I^rue^as- -^^ fiBdrMt^,:T, C. Cordon and aona Rev. A. A. Foster, who removed from .Brockport to Warsaw to take charge of 'the Free Methodist Church there as M resigned h5g \pastorate' to accept a position ag manager of an orphanage and 'home? for tbte aged at fierry* •Ohau- tauqua couajty, owned and operated as tor this advertisement. f:6 Smart Stylet In new Spring Hats at the Fagan M!Hi nery Store. I**'\' ADDS TO ^5& Economy in family Finances never denies A real need; it adds To family happiness By wise regulation Of expenditures A Bank account here Is the right Economyr j * ittii THE STHTE BGHK OF CONKE BRQCKPdRT, N. Y. *ee poactfne- thft Spfte^v11ie~H^b 1 Tif^|Ei^flrst _ oT\ffiTwiiek~ttr^a8l» _ .hMffiwtlmTl .team. ..SnrlagvJlle-„i».. xe»_ Sound r Fk)rida, -where-they wiikhe,thi norted as havirjg ft very fast-team and ^^ of Mr . ail4 Mra Pred ^.^^ will journey to Brockport to meet the Jog€p3l S i mmma ha9 heen ^^ local fHahe 9 Friday evening, March to the home o f hlg daugnteri Mre . m. 0TOTBr*e!;i^^srffi«S2SHptJCIar*Ute^^ lk!^ 3^ifS3\^B«gt^!£»l3njgac©^^ of the PaJmyca pmte. Pa,lmyTa can- 0U8 _, _ ce^pd. _ - } MI ^ Aareii\\of\thVWes-Bra\ H DiDi!oii -Wh-OrrrB, Mw« of : ifirte county CoSpIuylefl Ta^ night on a\»weeW vacation from her dntles here. She chairman; a- eonMnfttee of district safes <^ffl™^SM r 2 fi ^^^^ 5 ^^^^ lKa, ^ 1 1^^ THW '^STi^ T^ r_„? e ?\\\ ^Sh«*a*guar-~- — ---^-«--.- -r~-~ ^U«^CftUiE FOR VHB REPUBLIC •:» ^srat^Hn^a^pehfflft^law- -m^^ wia-^tertete.theHlstoryl enforcement bill wbdch will be sub- <mb ^ ^.f^^ ^ a „,„„, .^ tte imttHd ±n ft-. teHiatatnre and to, Qor- fJo^aT -School to-morrow: aft5ra5erf m-nor Sifllth for. enj.ctnreirfr. -Mr-. - wJa - a - iec taf e m -fcdian architecture Moore, at *h»se susr^estion the attor- aBfl ^^^ alid ^ g wv, are vmHn% rtates that the bill Mrg mty mmlhx vno ^3-^^ I H \, 7\ '° * rS thep1a * e of &pendln.g the paM three months with he WiF^«a*e act repealed by the reIatlveg . ft £ Holland p atenti CaBtoni ..ler-steture.hst yenr. ;, sn d Sackett>s Harbor ^u retimL to I No lo^, tt, 7 „ two a^d one-half mil- ner home herSi today _ ; l'on irve-n nnd w^m-n can participate, Mrg w , 1]Iam A , Mo(>re of .-rj Blon .in Che sprnr orlra^eaon April 1, the street hag retnrned nome from Phlla . enrmiment fi<ni^ inat announced by d , ]ph1aj ^^ fte Qag been ca;ring ^ Secr^rv of St, .Helton showing her mother who ,,.„,_ Mrs Moore a tow of 2.4ft7. X 9. The Bomocrahc expects to return tn6re , n a short ^ enrolmentmonnts^1187.811, again .^bard Garrison, Sr. wears a new J L°T t \ P 11 1922 \ 23 e \ POl, « M ^ile these d^ys. It is a grandson, •7 I . ,?*- ,T° nbl ^? ^ ol,meBt af Russell Bates Williams, Jrr, who ar- last Ml t*liT,«r 1331 482 represents rived ^ fte h(m6 ^ Mr and Mre an increase or R^ 46 the Socialist en-, mmm ^ 1Uijam8 of cleTelafl!d( 0ttIo> iSf 1ft oo •? S Jl flMll? * l0 \ & f »««rfV. the 24th. \ ?J r ^J ( ^7!u \T\\^ W '' «Miss IMeen D'OHer of Brockport and\ Prohibition parties through failure ^^ a mflettog ^ clab TOmen in to poll the requiredI number of votes in ^^^ Tuesday evening, taking as nomination. — Partef ..t&ft year «ad^a ajalt mMJU^, Coiopaaipns that drive a\yay The Blues— FLOWERsTill do that on long, dark and dreary days. The. next time you are stridcen 'wiffi a : •™spHli^Hrie~*%iags- . —fcy-fefee- *%wer ^«r&r' Phcane lis aiid the - :-darlg: cloud? are surer to change. HOMER E. EOGERS Flowers for Every Occasion Phone 305 _• W«stAT«* _~* cfet?*:? *1 -•iKr^SS ^^j.- 4.-::-: J ^.- Foster. has ibeen at Warsaw a new, church buadins--was erected-and~de*- - -— dicated free of debt The parsonage « *f « « Pf«| IN M M « M « MM *NPt W M *f MPf Pf M which was gutted by fire about « year 'A, ago hag been remodeled. The member- * ship feas nearly 3rjOTbJed>;^Ge^gsfe-^fc-J|- w _THEV*RE ysi^ A LOT OF LUMBER f* With unprecedented bfilldliif In op- 4 i erstlon IOT tare nr*ed tor lumber m - —Qp pTemiam qaalitT amd prcpata- tios T From tlie beat mines o^-ffee MONROE-GENESEE €ONSTRUtm©*F 1 Any Type of Conrtruction Desired We Specialize In the Van Guilder Double Wall System INSURING Damp Proof, fSrort Proof, Fire Re- sisting, Fuel Saving Structures Office, State Bank of Commerce Bldg. George E. Lewis, Mgr. Brockport, N. Y* . Ser^frtroti disti^trwFSOjFi^Ff|l*- —--• alar pains in scfecnimg the last emhernfltorla.1 eleotlon, had no her subject Porto Rico, Its people and 1 Do yon like to pet the dirt out of cracks and corners—use Blue DevfL customs, and the Red Cros9 and what it has accomplished In 1 that country. Dr. Richard J. Gould and SOTD, Jack r of West Ferry street, Buffalo, sailed MEN'S HiftN.SRADE SHOES recently for Budapest-where he will The A fsons Shoe Co. Brockton. Mass.'spend several months taking up a specialism! In men's hkb grade shoes special course in surgery. Dr. Gould announce their MT« of shoes direct front manufacturer to wearer. IHm- ples can he s\hown to you br Mr. Wal* ter J. Alhui, sale»m«H, Mafn St., Brook- forMt¥. i:ntt Is a brother of M®ar Gould formerly of this village. Snappy New Spring Styles at 4sh±, Fagan Millinery Store FOR SALE OR RENT The residence of the late Dr. \Wm. B. Mann at 139 Main St For particulars inquire of Dr. H. J, Mann, 135 Main Street or call phone 34. l:24-tf. t t I t I I I I I I t t r t and give prompt atteration to aft orders. Shipments are comiog in very freely. The regular prices on Eg[g» Stove and Nut are $14.75, Pea Goal $J3,.25 f Bfly Casfepilces with the Discount a llowed are Egg $13.75, Stove aadMtit^$14, Pea $11.50. The at>ove prices are for delivery by ch_tite, DEAN L. BUTLER Market Street Goal Yard Phone 323-W 1 1 f 1 1 1 f V t Why You Need Automobile Liability Insurance 3 | BECAUSE:—The preat increase in ihe numtier of cars, n»a'nV'^f|^, which are driven bv incompetent drivers, increases your cfli^e^i § -of having an accident. , \ \ \\* \ , v : f^M | .- .» YAIE FORBIS^ Aft«nt Travelers Insurances Compsany ^ x>- v. Vi}J& % >.C •-*- :^'v.'v-#V-.C .V •Ah (' 'Jfc *¥ J •«•