_ -1~ q rqaA-I- im- Hqy w w: .-~r- w-i Music l Bovrll is not merely a “Beef extract.” It is the strength and substance of beeflnour- hiking, invigorating, energizing, with world- wide reputation for unvarying quality. Dflllkismlfil for lunch~or whenever you feelfltircd and “let down." ‘But when you ask for ‘Bovril at fountains-—hote1s— res- tauranm-see that you get Bovril—and not a substitute that lacks the essential vital elements that distinguish Bovril. I BOVRIL Sold only in Bottles Canadian Boxer With Bright. Future St. James‘ vs. St. Paul's. ‘st. Paul's vs. Central Christian. lAngusiSnider, a Winnipeg boy,who wen in the heavyweight class of the Pan-American boxing tourna- ment. held recently in Boston. Winnipeg sporting fans predicts a‘ bright future for hlm, and the {event has given boxing a big boost] New’ lnieresi " ’ Of Man 1n 1E? ti‘ Lzl ml. llivpr Ianqar in War‘ arms, qivtmtall Yiurswcvund tidal‘ 1 rutell State, liklwl ' l1I'.'..\'i-. pusltloll, it was .‘ n-l- r. l - l li l\.l I “Today jzl‘ ';.ll l_\' 1:1‘ meun modern n: ricnn l.- has changed all \.I it. b‘ ..r jyjazz Is Grounding All In ‘ Appreciation OfArt, Says Orchestra Director Szzn Fruncisco.~ “Music has come to the man in the street just us, according to legend, the moun- thin came to hlahzmlet,” says Claude Morgan Swcctcn, arches» ‘tra director at the famous Golden Gate 'l‘l\eal.rc hcrc. "'l'lll>re was h long plrioll ill the h America when l1lu-=il' rich and lliyillj,‘ I‘li..\<ll.(‘li The orlllnrll": - " llirffli spo- cizll tram." g l,l npprl ate it, and .l. up with n sigh, '. it he, in his unedu- the people in the .. luinmcnt is grounv 1.1., appreciation of all luusil- " Ur. Sweetcn sh). z that n1». rolls nowadays are so in ' in music that the) often wr. him about his 1 l‘l.f','l"(\Il1", quently intcrspcr lfl‘.§' lhcil quests for popula: Itlllillll’ “Lot Me Linger l mger in \ Arms," with ncc.‘ d/mnl w" tiorls for “(Yu\'.'lli_l':\ Rusltd- and the like. usslzniirg: lll ' Jelte rcpreseuting the town of Bor- l¢\_l. ‘ l is really good unll hv 1_nll~ :1; l .,, . . . I'll. d‘ A BIDELIGHT ON THE WAR DEBTS Ix-Ambnndor Harvey: “John Bull ls done." .. Jllnd-JOM lull thlnke he has been done.) in Wlnnlpbg. 1' l l I HOCKEY l The Nutlondlsjle hockey sex- dcu, invaded the dominlons of the Cape ’l‘ruvorse Royals on the night or the 26th und carried away with lhem the long end of a 2-1 score. The game was fast in flashes and ,tho rel-lull was ln doubt untll the lust IlaIf-minule of pluy, when from ‘:1 scrimmage the disc was slipped over to A. Howatt, who was uncov- mrod on right wing and his deliber- ‘ute shot heat the Royal goalie for the deciding tally 01’ the evening. iAt intervals, the match developed lllnmislakeuble symptoms of pug- lnuclly, but owing to the uuerrlng wlgllance of the referee. who kept llho game well lll hand at. ulI stages, ilhose who came to exhibit lbelr lprowess lu rough-house tactics, re malncd lo cool their heads and their heels in the penalty box. Clev- er stickhandllng, brilliant rushes und uccurulo and deadly shooting illl played their parts to keep the promenade routers inspired, but good, cffcvlivo combination was as scarce as-Eskllnos in Ecuador. For] [the winners, C. Howatl, the "Tax-I ,l’zlpel~ 'l‘ornudo," though a trllle' too iHIXlOllB t0 exchange "leints"| ‘and “ll-ads" willl anything wlnpped in purple and gold, played a whale! ‘of u gunlo unll wufl always danger-l Ulll-I. Ills Ilack-ehccklrlg was effect-i dve. Allowalt", though not so lust, as his tcunllnzlle, kopt lllfl position‘ well, mld was always to be reckon- ed with around the not; The rel-lll ,ol' the Nationals played a hustllngl ‘bustling game, and the victory‘ which finally crowned thelricfforts, though u lrlfle lucky, was not alto~' pzclhcl’ nnilcscrved. For the losers, lthc work of (l. Wuddell, the net‘, llruardllln, stood out, lie dlll not‘ ‘have a grout muny stops, hul. most ‘or (hi-m were difficult. Tho shots llhaL bout lllnl came through the lllllfflllfll‘. and would have tested uomu of the goalies higher up. D. hill ho hull, which wus plenly, dlln‘ ,snlo rushes were beautiful to see, {hul. who defence usually bottled hlm illp, Ill-fora he could get his shot away. l) Bell. the other defence Illllll. though favoring a. badly lbung- loil-uyl knee, was effective, his gut- lllng pun shot. notchlng the Royals‘ ‘lone zeal, and at other times serv- ' lug to Impress on the opposing cus- ‘lodiauh mind that tending goal ‘was no afternoon tea. Cllnt. How- att, the "Mighty Mite" played tric- ky hockey all the way. his dodging. twisting, bucktrpolng style of play fooling the opposing forwards time and again, but. he was unable to ‘break through the rugged defence. .W. Gnldlner. on the wing, displayi- 1nd hlg scintillating speed only In , flushes and could not seem to strike his proper stride. C. Weddell, the ‘other wing man, worked hard and wus particularly effective in pounc- ,iIlR on loose pucks in the vlclnlty of the opposing net. But hln shots were not accurate and no damase resuPed. On the whole, the game ‘was well worth watching and pro- vided many thrills to the ravln! lpartlsans on the sides. Frank Mc- Farland was the thirteenth man 011 the lce. 1N. B. Heirs May , Get In For __ 1 Big Fortune l ST. JOHN, Feb. 3.-~F‘our family associations with representatives ilhffillgllfilll Canada and the Unltei fitates are azeklnlz to make good] I ‘Lbnlr claims to New York clty pro- iperly worth 80000,000.000. Mrs. llolla Maude Jarvis. of Monctnn. land M. E. Cameron of bepreau. lnro among the heirs. and there are 1511-" ~ral others ln New Brunswick. Tlm nmnerly ls known an the An- ncki- Jan's and include»: Trlnlly mzhurch the Sinner building, tho ‘New Stock Exchanpze and a large section of New York subways. The property originally belonged f0 Anneke lWebber. daughter of the fourth Klnl: or Holland. whose fa- --,ther was William ‘Prince of 0r- -From the Daily jxpreu, Clrdlff mw New York. Jane died 111' "37 loop Ilium‘; E53» 1- “; y.” g anlre. She married a commoner. Roeloffson Jens and flml, y; Ifljl 1| ill-villa. on the outer defence, gavel THE WN GUARDIAN . cllucll Bllllllllll lElIlilIE ~mmmm Monday. Feb. 8th, 7 p.m.-St. Paul's vs. St. Peter's. ‘ Monday, Feb. 8th, Trlnlty vs. St. James’. ‘Tuesday, Feb. 9th, United vs. Baptist. Tuesday. Feb. 9th, 8:80 p, m.—- Zlon vs. Central Christian. Thursday, Feb. 11th, 8.80 p, m.— 8: 30 p.m.- 7 p. m.— Saturday. Feb. 18th, 7 p. m. —— Trllllty vs. United. Saturday, Feb. 1am, 8:30 p.m.— Zion vs. Baptist. Tuesday, Feb. 16th, 7 p. m.—- St. Peter's vs. Central Christian. Tuesday, Feb. 16th, 8:30 p. m.—- Unlted vs. Zion. Thursday, Feb. 18th, 8:80 p.m.— lMonday, Feb. 22nd, 7 p. Trinity vs. St. Peter's. dfbnday, Feb. 22nd, 8:30 p. Baptist vs. St. James’. Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, 7 p. St. James’ vs. St. Peter's. Tuesday, Feb. 28rd, 8:30 p. United vs. Central Christian. Thursday, Feb. 25th, 8:30 p. Trinity vs. Baptist. Monday, March 1st, 7 p. m:- Zion vs. St. Paul's. Monday, March 1st, 8:80 p. m. -— United vs. St. James‘. Tuesday, March 2nd, 7 p. m. —~ Baptist vs. Central Christian. Tuesday, March 2nd, 8:30 p. m-— Zlon vs. St. Peter's. Thursday, lMeroh 4th, 8:30 p.m-— Trinity vs. St. Paul's. lMbnday, March 8th, 7 p m. — United vs. St. Paul's. Monday, March 8th, 8:80 p. m-— Trinity vs. Central Chrlstlfln. Tuesday, March 9th, 7 p. m. - Baptlst vs. St. Peter's. Tuesday, March, 9th, 8:30 p.m. — Zion vs. St. James’. Thursday, March 11th 8:30 p.111-- lSt. James’ vs. Central Christian. Monday. Miirch 15th, 7 p. m.— Unlted vs. St. Peter's. lMbnday, March 16th, 8:30 p.m.- Baptist vs. ‘St. Paul's. Tuesday, March 16th, 7 p. m.—- Trlnlty vs. Zion. Tuesday, March 16th, 8:80 p.m.— St. Paul's vs. St. Peter's. _ Thursday, March 18th 8:30 p.m.—~ Trlulty vs. St. James’. Monday, hiurch 22nd, 7 p. m.— United vs. Baptist. Monday. March 22nd, 8:30 p.m.- Zlon vs. Central Christian. Tuesday I.V1‘arch 23rd, 7 lp. m.—- St. James‘ vs. St. Paul's. Tuesday, March 23rd, 8:30 p.m.— 'l‘rinlty vs. United. Thursday, lMnrch 25th 8:30 p.m.- Zion VS. Bllptllit. lllomlay. Murchilllll. 7 v- "\- "r St. Peter's vs. Central Christian. Monday, March 29th 8:30 p.m.- United vs. Zion. 1 Tuesday, March 30th, 7 p.m. — St. Paul's vs. Central Chrlptluil. Tuesday, March 30th, 8530 p.m.- Trinity vs. St. ~Peter’s. Thursday April 1st, 8:30 p.m. —- llaptlst vs. St. James’. Monday. April 5th, 7 p. m. — Sl- JILIWQ‘ \':;. Si. PQIGFS. . Monday April, 5th, 8:30 p.m..- Unllod vs. Central ChrlsLlan. Tuesday. April 6th, 7 p. m. — ,Trlnlty vs. Baptist. ‘Tuesday, Aplll 6th, 8:30 p. m. — Zion vs. St. Paul's. Thursday. Aprll 8th, 8:30 p. m.—~ United vs. St. James’. Monday, April 12th. 7 p. m. —[ Baptist vs. Central Christian. Monday, April 12th, 8:30 p. m.— Zion VB. St. Peter's. ‘Tuesday. April 13th 7 p. m.— Trlnlty vs. St. Paul's. Tuesday, April 13th, 8:30 p. m.— Zion vs. St. James’. Thursday, April 15th, 8:30 p. m.—- Unlled vs. St. Paul's. Monday. Alprll 19th. 7 p. m. — Trlnlty vs. Central (lhrlstlan. Monday, Aprll 19th. 8:30 p. m. — Baptist vs. St. Peter's. Tuesday. April 20th, 7 p. m. — ‘St. James’ vs. Central Christian. Tuesday, Aprll 20th, 8:30 p.m.- United vs. St. Peter's. Thurpdoy, Aprll, 22nd 8:30 p.m.- Bapllst vs. St. Paul's. Saturday, April 24th, 7 p. m. — Trlnlty vs. Zion. and his widow married lRev. Ever- nrdlls Bogardus. who was after- ward-s pastor of the church now known as Trinity In New York. King William granted a charter ‘for ‘New York land to his daughter and she gave s 99 year lease of the pmparty. but In her recently discovered will she provided that] on the expiration ‘of the lease the‘ property was to be divided among her heirs. The heirs also cInIm that there lls a credit of 8130000000 drawing l-l par cent. Interest In the Bank of Holland established as a dowel‘ for Anneke. If this ls proved Queen “Hlhe-lmlna stands to ghnre In the settlement of the Holland money and the New York property. Will Quench 1.31.... (Canadian Pnun) NEW YORK. Feb L-lsaund wav- m wlll In future quench all fires. says Charla; Kellogg, comm-um 1n. venwr. who demonstrated his theory by extinguishing a. two foot gas flarme by the use of a tuning fork and a bowl. St. Paul's vs. Central Christian. Baptist vs. Central Christian. Trinity vs. Zion. "rrllll —S T AR ‘ lW0-rkers- Received I $50,000 m Year l I Montreal Gazelle) Approitlnlately $50,000 was pflld to workers throughout the Domin- lOn by the Canadian Handicrafts’ Monday, April 26m, 7 p. m. Jlllllld dvrlnx the lust year. sf. Paul's vs. st. Peter's. ivtaihghznlsrllugeliluenttlrtrlledst Monday, April 26th, 8:30'p.m.—°- l1 m” B ‘ Tmmy vl 3L Jamey‘ held at the Mount Royal Hotel un- Tuesday, Alprll 21m, 1 p. m. Afefllmfi °"“"'",‘1‘““‘§§ °' iéqfiégf" United vs. Baptist. 313m “ffffbfi; "ggmrywg, ‘ do“; , ‘hesday’ Aw“ 27"“ 8330 PJm-phrougll the efforts of the educn-i 14°" v9~ cum“ Christ-lul- [tlon committee, activities were c», Thllrfimy- All?" 29th: 3130 INK“ tended In every direction and the St. James’ vs. St. Paul's. T951111 us shown aghigyefl n recon I Saturday, May, 1st, 7 p. m. -—iyol1r financially as In every other Trlnlty vs. United, ll-cspecl, it wul-i reported. The guild purtlclputed ln savor ul exhibitions held In various, mo,‘ vs’ Balm“ centres, In addition to holding u‘ Monday, May, 3rd, 8:30 |)_ "L_‘lll‘lb{lllgi Nllpcfflil-lllflltl u exhibition of S*~1’e~"@ "B- 08mm‘ Chillliml "fiiillfi .7.'.‘..§.'.“...i "W33. ll....5.“..“.‘;-Lll Tuesduy’ May 4m’ 7 p‘ m“ Tiirf nearly‘ X000 visitors was llC-i [ilmed "B" zlon- Ilievcd. dlliculnplea of‘ work Wt n» 'l‘resday, May, 4th. 3130 'l>-l"-~'aenl to the lsrltlsb bhnplre liIxhibl-l . ulon at Wemhley and to the Hex Thursday lMhy, 6th 8:30 p. m.-—— burl. Synlonda’ Parish I-louae dur~1 ’l'rlnlty va. St. Peter's. ,in1.: lhe [Jlocesnn Synod mectlnlgi Saturday, Muy, 8th, 7 p, m.—- lbe Grout ‘Ellrllflfll llilxlllblllon llf ' _lSeptcmIier. iimmduy’ ,Mny' 10th .7 p' n" V In uddltlon, u Canadian Hlllllll-i 5t‘ James vs‘ Si‘ Peter B‘ ‘crafts Ila Willi hold under the u - ‘ Monday, lMay, 10th, 8:30 p. m.—" ' y ‘ ' 1 I l. l' tl 1 A ‘l:' \V l .1 ‘if:;";\nil""w“"- iii ivinlcllnliiilsilnu. lYliililiiv-z‘ . . 8530 P'“'""__spokc on. Canadian craft work» Trinity VB‘ Bflllllflt- 10nd nn address was given by1 Tuesglfly. May. 11111 7 3130 1110-".Luclcnllarsulon on 1<‘l'cncll-(‘.ulla-' Zlon VH. St. Paul's. 1lii8ll Handicrafts from the econo- Thursday, Mlay, 13m, 8530 -‘lnic point of view. The annual‘ Um,“ v5_ 5L Jame,“ 1irize competition exhlblleil sump» t _ _ _.Ies of work from 478 competitors. ‘sumrday’ May 15 h 7 p m ,9. lecture, bfling given by Professor [William Curlesl-s having added con- ‘slderuhlv to the interest. shown by visitors. , Judging of handicraft exhibits, MmIdB-Y- MB-Y 1791. 3i30 llmv —"‘\vus performed by Mrs. Hughes, 'I‘rlnlty vs. St. Paula. 1Churles ut country fall's held dun‘ Tuesday, May. 18th 7 p. m. —Illlg the year at Stanstead, Gl‘l1llI)_\',. United vs. St. Paul's. M "Sharla-coke and Brome. Tuesday May 18th, 8:30 p. m. —— Trinity vs. C. Christian. i Thursday, Mhy, 20th, 8:30p. m.—‘ Balm”! Vs- St- Petfifs- Grout increase ill lncnlbnrshiu Saturday, May 22 nd 7 p. m. —-—wu.~: reported the enrolment IlIlIII-V/l. Zion vs. St. James’. plorlng 102 new members. Flvo different children's classes uro ho- \/ Tuesday May, 25th, 7 p m, ._.ling cotnduicteda miunytlvlsllors hnrW St. James’ vs. Central Christian. ""3 ‘l '3" B‘ l" "K i"? Ye", "l" Tuesdayfmayl 25th 8:30 p_ m ___:observed the various llilllilllilbsé . l-rafll-l fostered ulnong forl-lgn j , United v5‘ Si’ Peter s‘ lchlldren under the supervision of i/‘i Wednesday, May, 26th, 7 p. m. ' ' “ ‘ Baptist vs. St. Paul's. —1llle guild. The cnrollneul ill lllosl Wednesday, May 26th 8:30 p.m.— cmufled, wlme _ lMondny, May 3rd 7 p. nl. Monday May 17th, 7 p. m. — Zion vs. St. Peter's. A Larger Membership ‘Cillfilififl was reported lo Ilzlvo a now (‘lass h IbPGIl instituted ulnoug tho I-Jngli. Second and children, at the lvlarlny to decide who plays menl. ., I (lreat interest was manifests-d In the report of (be extension Pllllll IlllflBP. ivhll-h (Inscribed the fosll-i- lng of l-rull. work unlong tho l}. oigu colonlos lll Alberta and Saul" ull-llcwzln uud lhc sllnlululiul; Ilulldlcrnfts ill rural (llslril-ls in llllfl 1irovlncourld In lbo cue-it. ma vlllullblc examples Iluvlug‘ been a rpllrcd from centres in tho Mu time -I’rovinces. mude to the Iurgc unlounl of craft knowledge fl(ll’llllll§"if‘lffl lho mum lry lhrouzh immigration luclullilll: metal and \\’00(]\\'l)I‘l(, lculhcr, weaving and Play-off between third teums first team. ll I l T E ll M. HIJBKEY ll IE8, BY '(“T—EC") The tumult and the dies-not that you hockey fan, In fact those that have never seen a game, are talking about the OIl—Star set-to last emu “Hsisulm, L Wednesday night; and well may Fonnwing {he they talk—lt was one of the fast-Ia“ 010mm“ of on“, est and hardest fought fixtureslfplss m, 11m curre“ ever played In the Arena-—and Th" Umpp... “w; that's saying a “wagon lfull." elves . ls. . Itllllg In lilo work of lilo guild and annual nloollillr. ‘ era and connnil- I your was hold. l’ Honorary pro ‘ " ' dent, F. fYlcvr-Iulnl hloruall; Ilollor- T "FY Vivmllrlsslllielli. llluronosn 59f"? fl°|"fl a")! ""9"" wc‘ve]sll‘llllllj(lllll and Millllll got to hand It to the Doherty 0I",14](](-|||_, ganlzatfon. To be more explicit 11pm vhffyineesldenlw the consensus of opinion amongst1|,ig1111,u|1; second "19 hi!" 71°15")! iiflllc-lfivillitlllrs. \V. S. Johnson; houorzlrv Wednesday night's melee waskrellsuror. I‘. Ifrnnklln Ilibhorl, ‘ Canadian winter pastime In all ltsl 'I‘bl- following were l!i1'l‘|l'(| l» *1 flourishes, and the Oil clan madeflllln i-ounvil: Alorquis of .-\|lI'I'4li'l‘Il " lt possible. They lost, ‘but wcrejliull 'l'l‘lllllil‘; \Illl'rIllol|l>s.~\ l-f Alli-r glorious In defeat. Gloriousmll-l-il and Toulair, ('oln|I.-.-~., (Hwy yes. because they gavellilzlrlol’ Slrlldbrollv. (foulllon their all, and In the giving WHSiSITiHiiHTIRP, Rigid ]]()[|_ S1,. (;111,,. just at much as they recelved-lPurllor. Lady Purllcr, Sir |ii!l'i)f‘I‘l That kaleldoscopic whlrl of_ll. Ann-ii, lnnlydlllul. lnnly ln-no," hockey wlll not soon be forqotten; ulvlld. I.:ul_v Illnunloil, Sir (‘hunt In fact the fans are hollering for lll-ll Slum-l. NIFH. Jlolson l'I'il\\‘l1ll'li. more. ~ iMl-fl. R. M. Lllllloll, Mrs J. Iliullzrn 1110114011. .I. Illnlillm .\Iol:.on, ,\ ' Well. no much for that—the fans """“"‘-“ ‘"- 7"">’*"'- Mi” ll» l1. Nlili ' ' ' are assured of a return game-film“ "m" 'l’*=l'k- l'l. W. ll: Mrs. vil-o-proelllleelll. ll:- l'l ,l'hll|lps, bliss M. m III‘ .. .\l-. r =l1|"»"-"*l melrappeutes are whenedmnd the‘ ‘ I |p1“1,,|,,.],-T_i4,,|\|_' Iirolulllll: ‘~ Iver fows, llll- 1irolnolcl‘ nucmedlv- lleforll. Miw .l. .\l. mo" "uidlous Wm be Nllno. Tlllbfilkltfilll. pink" when the above mentioned lineup crols etlcke In this antici- pated and coming eluale. ‘lul "_"'“ b Getting blek to the game, lliiNuyf “d? om ma‘ would be unfair to mention Indlvl-1 1 dually the hockeylstl who partleb‘ who and _1 plted In Wednesday’: clash, but!“ may hockggmmy Dewar “mm outstanding It In not amiss to re-i ' cord Wllllame (Chink). Ralph "Ilium "9 °f u" "'°k'ha"d"".9 noiwvilltaiistaaallgdinghlllIsikdtizbtfwnflcgm: lblm)‘ "d "M l°"ll°w"9 "D°"'p',lor league company conducted "Y" nlimlmdv Wh° may"! i“ “himself as a hockeylet lhoulgl—on "9"" Pllwd b°'°"°'-- D“""°"d|the Ice. Said Mac‘ showed flachea l." °°'m°" " °V"'Y”""“ that uvors well for bl league In llfe, and he plaved1c°mpmy lit" o" 9 . hln quota on Wednesday nlghb. ~ ' l The “kld" no he ls fnmlllsrlv’ khewn, wn on the rubber through-i out and we: effeetlve In every per- lad. press-box 7‘ - -- Ralph Haekett at centre for the Oll team meauured favourably with any middle-men performing on the Iulnnd today. He's tricky. Th. uuuu~morun ‘m’ mrlfut and dangerous at all times. mend-the laurel wreath In evenlv dlvlded. both these cool protect- Ienletu never- lklted In the elx foet space no nlmblv ac they dld on Wednudny night-they were In n cine by themcelvel. All hlll to the mnn»ng1-~.._l Maura. Benny Polnnefl n‘ the‘ Doherty erew and Al‘ Mui-nhy of the Stare. Their lenderlhln was never cuectlened and all detnlle were expertly attended to. Judging by the Intel-eat manl- futed, Wedneednyfi eluele bu _the flne ell bet’ up-thll looks an {though ma genie i ha: glven 1Ihoekey a blg boost-locally upesk- i“ l "i- i The refereel. Moore and Kelly gave the greatest Iltllflctlon, and It le a nfe bet that their services wlll be tlgerly nought when the curtain rllel on the next game. “Dlfy" Cox and McEalchern marked nerd and true en the Star front line. i "Stonewall" wn bounced by tfellew team-mated after the game. Ice conditions might have been ‘Juet I little bit better." A rolling puck inn vlelblo throughout, there- Ienmthe player: were handicapped e overlap: In the carrying. e no better Ice at the next dune on tnelrnton (fistula. _lf It's eeld weather, ‘Jack Iron" l: not to blame. Hoekev follower: were much nlened ta nee Perov Redd and lvln Rsddln doing their "ntuff". Thele hockeylntc of the old nehonl showed letn of nee and their en- delvorl were pralleworthy. Leo Gauthier. Lou Cnr-inbell and Joe-k Gordan 0n the snu- lln u" had avnrythlnn. defennlvelv and ef- fcnclvryv. 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