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Journal. • ' ■ ' ^ ' WIRELESS OPERATORS In order to meet a wide-spread demand the Marconi Company has decided to open a gcti00L 0F INSTRUCTION at its Head Office, 137 McGill Street, Montreal, under "8 immediate_ and authoritative control, the first of its kind in ®n^gy tunitieap - for travel are offered to young men with ambition ana energy who desire to adoptWireless Opera tin* as ^ profession. standard An experienced Instructor is in charge of the School and a btanaara Marconi Shlxt Set is in use for practical instruction.. T>ay and. evening classes. Enrol immediately for the Fall Session. Write for prospectus. WHY IS THE SUN HOT.7 It is Heated MARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. OF CANADA MONTREAL LIMITED RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. Express 8.62 a. m. GOING WEST rExpress 4.22 a. m Express 10.18 ,, Local 7.00 „ Passenger 8.29 p.m. Local 9.45 „ Local 6.49 „ Passenger 1.86 p.m. Passenger 7.18 , :Passenger 7.02 „ J Iail 9.58 , I : Daily Canadian Pacific Railway Going West Going East 6.07 a. in. daily 10.46 a. m. daily 7.68 a. m. daily!. 8.21 p. m. dailyt 4,1.7 p. ni. daily ' x7.62 p. m. dailyt 7.4b p. m. dailyt 12.67 a. m. daily xNorth Toronto Station i Except Sunday. C. B_. Kent, Agent. Canadian Northern Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST. Express .11.69 a.m. I IT Express' 9.06 a.m *ii Express 6.83 p.m. I VExpress 7.40 p.m' Daily except Sunday | ÜDaily except Sunday GRAND TRUNK S Attractive Trips to Muskoka Lakes Lake of Bays Georgian Bay Algonquin Park French Hiver Kawartha Lakes Maganetawan River Temagami, etc Round trip tourist tickets now on sale from certain stations in Ontario at low rates, with liberal stop-oversvery Muskoka Express Leave Toronto 12 01 p. m. daily except Sunday, and 2.05 a.m. daily, for Muskoka Wharf. Connections are made at Muskoka Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lakes. Leave Toronto 10.15 a. m. daily except Sunday and and 2.05 a. m. daily for Huntsville, or points on Lake of Bays. Equipment the finest. Full Particulars on application to agents Wood's Fhosphodiae* The Great English Remedy. Tones and Invigorates the whole 1 nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins, Cures Nervous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Despondency, Despondency, Loss of Energy, Palpitation of the tRHeart, Failing Memory. Price *1 per box, six for $5. One will please, six will cure. Sold by all druggists or mailed in plain pkg. receipt of price. New pamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD MEDICINE CO.,TORONTO, ONT." (Fsrwriy Wleissr.) Do you want to earn $10 a week or more in your own home ? Reliable persons will be furnished with profitable, all-year-round employment on Auto- Knitting Machines, $10 per week readily earned. earned. We teach you at home, distance is no hindrance. Write for particulars, particulars, rates of pay, send ac. stamp. AUTO-KNITTER HOSIERY CO. Dept. 183 257 College St. - Toronto {Also at Leicester, England) CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Aug 2@ Sept. 11 Empire Federation ^ Spectacle W ON AND UNDER VV A SEA A A ON LAND " R IN THE AIR R Ontario Veterinary College Under the Control of the Department Department of Agriculture of Ontario ESTABLISHED 1862 Affiliated with the University University of Toronto. College will re-open on Monday, the 2nd of October, 1916. 110 University At»., Toronto, Can. CALENDAB OH APPLICATION t. A. A. Grange. U, I.S., Like a Piece, of White ' Hot Iron. If we could build up a solid column I: I 0 f ice from the earth to the sun two miles and a half in diameter, spanning the intervening distance of 93,000,000 miles, and if tïé sun should concentrate concentrate his entire power upon it,'it would disolvè in a single second, according according to* a calculation made hy Prof. Young. A . To produce this enormous amount of heat would require the hourly burning of a layer of anthracite coal more than nineteen feet thick over the entire entire surface of the sun. If the sun the immense 00 great to " were composed of solid coal woods of Ontario and t our heat from the bi burning of , derived our heat 1 Lower Provinces were cultivated » j that coal, the sun would bum out In they should be. . , les than 5,000 years. Since the earth A peculiarity of the situation is 1 la m ini 0 ns of years old the sun cannot that- there is practically no demand ; be burning. Its heat must be genera- outside of North America for this ted in some more persistent way. " ? The best preparedness for man or woman is LÜè preparedness that comes from living in harmony with law. In Summer Summer cut out the heavy foods that tax bodily strength and vigor. Eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the food that contains contains all the body-building material in the whole wheat grain in a digestible form. For breakfast or luncheon with berries or other fruits. commodity, and for no other reason than that no effort has been made to make it known to the countries be- 1 ^ i s heated to the glowing The great physicist Helmholtz was the first to explain "satisfactorily what be- ! keeps the sun hot. The sun is not to wig u ! burning ; it is heat yond the seas. Needless to say, once, pQint ^ 1 ^ e a piece of white hot iron, the exquisite flavor has been discov- ; Helmboltz found that if we suppose ered by the millions abroad there will ; the sun to be contracting by only 250 be no lack of demand for this essen- f eét a year we would receive our pre- SUGAR INDUSTRY PRINCIPALLY LOCATED IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 55,000 Makers of Sugar and Syrup in the Dominion, Holding 1,000 Square Miles. The possible money value to Canada Canada of the maple industry is far greater than is generally supposed. There are at present no less than 55,- 000 makers of maple sugar and syrup in the Dominion. Allowing a tqn- acre bush to each farmer would mean that 550,000 acres, or about 1,000 square miles, are being reserved _ in their natural wooded state, a most important important matter for the conservation of our. springs and rivulets. In this large area, no less than two-thirds is situated in the province of Quebec. There are a few sugar bushes in Ontario Ontario and a negligible number in the Maritime .' Tovinces. For some inexplicable inexplicable reason it has never been realized realized that we have in Canada millions of acres of maple bush running from the north of Lake Superior to the shores of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, all standing in their primeval condition, waiting only to be tapped to yield to the world its remarkable wealth. When it is remembered that it is only in the border states of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine that the sugar maple grows within the Unted States, and that with this ex r ception we in Canada possess the whole world's supply, the great importance importance of the industry will be realized. realized. Two Millions Worth. . - It is estimated, says the Montreal Journal of Commerce, that in 1915 Canada produced two million dollars worth of maple syrup and sugar. In 1911 'the output in the Province of Quebec was valued at $1,680,000, a sum 14 per cent, greater than the production of our small fruits; considerably considerably greater in Value than the sheep sold, almost equal to the sale of our poultry, exceeding that of our whole output of cream, and six times the money obtained from honey and wax. These comparisons serve to show the relative importance of our maple . industry, the possibilities of tially Canadian product. Ü. S. Takes All Export. At the present moment our chief export market is in the United States. During the five years from 1908-1912*; 99 per cent, of our exported maple sugar went to the Republic and 50 per cent, of the syrup. During these five years we exported altogether 8,- 685,000 lbs. of sugar and 20,000 gallons gallons of maple syrup, a mere bagatelle in comparison with our capabilities. In May of this year the United States will remove their customs duties upon both our maple products, thereby opening up to us a market that without without exaggeration may be termed unlimited, unlimited, for at the present rate of production production we could not possibly supply the demand of 100,000,000 people. On April 15, 1915, after our last yield of sugar had been gathered in, an Act was passed at Ottawa, to amend the Adulteration Act. This .is a simple statement and gives but little little idea of the struggle and controversy controversy that has "been going on for years before it was possible to persuade persuade parliament to protect the industry industry against fraudulent manufacturers, manufacturers, who never went near a maple bush, have been putting up a mixture of cane, sugar and water flavored either with a small percentage of maple syrup or 'with an essence called called "Mapleine." These syrups and sugars were labelled with such names as "Maple flavor syrup," "Maple sent amount of heat. - i n other words, heat is being literally literally squeezed out of the sun. Professor Newcomb estimated that when the squeezing process has continued for about 7,000,000 years the sun will be one-half Its present size. SUMMER COMPLAINTS KILL LITTLE ONES. At the first sign of illness during the hot weather give the little ones Baby's Own Tablets, or in a few hours he may be beyond" cure. These Tablets Tablets will'prevent summer complaints if . given occasionally to the well child and will promptly cure these troubles if they come on suddenly. Baby's Own Tablets should always be kept in every home where there are young children. There is no other medicine as good and the mother has the guarantee guarantee of a government analyst that they are absolutely safe. The Tablets Tablets are sold by^ medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. * MISPRINTS IN BIBLES. Made in Canada HITTING THE TRAIL. Rarest of Sport in the Roekies or Selkirks. Canada is a land of trails. Trails over mountains and hills,' across prairies and through forests, by the banks of rivers beyond " number number and across country toward a distant distant sky line. Trails made by red men, and by nature. But the mountain trails are the most alluring of them all, and hitting trails is the rarest of sport in Rockies Rockies or Selkirks, all the way from the Kananaskasis Pass on the east to the Yale gateway on the west. : Hundreds of miles of excellent trails have been made in the Canadian Canadian mountain ranges .by the Canadian Canadian Pacific Railway and the National Parks department of the Canadian Government. Most of them are made for pony use, and mounted on one of : these sure-footed little beasties of the west, you can be an explorer of the wilds and rével in the experience. Every mile of the devious way is a way of varying charm, every turn of the 1 trail reveals new wonders. Many trail trips are now made in loops. There is the one from Glacier MAKES PERFECT BREAD UBiWMi Conversational Disappointment. "I understand that your new servant' is a disappointment." "Yes," replied Mrs. Gaddington Prye. "The last family she worked for doesn't seem to be. at all interest ing. ■Unard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend The Hard-Hearted Boss. "I'm going to get married, and I wonderer if you wouldn't raise my salary on that account." "Do you think that getting married is going to make you worth more to this firm?" "I don't know, sir, but I'm sure 1 shall need more money." "All right, but just remember if we give more money we'll need more work from you." A Pertinent Query. A man who had made a huge fortune fortune was speaking a few words to 8 class at a business college. Of course, the main theme of his address was himself. "All my success in life, all my financial financial prestige," he said proudly, "I owe to one thing alone--pluck. Just take that for your motto--'Pluck, pluck, pluck!' " He made an impressive pause here, but the effect was ruined by one stu- station up the Cougar Valley to the ! dent, who asked impressively: Yes, sir, but please tell us and whom to pluck?" how Aafc for Minarfl'e and taka so otites Some Famous Errors in Early English Prints. The "Breeches" Bible. "Then the eies of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked, and - - , they sewed figge leaves together and compound," etc., while many were not j made themselves Breeches." (Gen. 3 : labelled at all. From the following I 7) Printed to. 1560. table will be seen the extent to which The "Bug" Bible. Anxious to Qualify The recruit was being sworn in, Everything went swimmingly until the question was asked : "Have you ever been in prison ? " "No, sir," was the. reply. "I've never never been in jail, but don't mind doing a few days if you think it necessary." WEAR/ 1,200 Performers; 10 Massed Bands ; Chorus of 60 Voices Glorious Pageant symbolizing Imperial Imperial Solidarity and Power Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of the British Houses of Parliament, Parliament, Westminster Abbey and the War Office. this systematic adulteration has injured injured the maple industry, more especially especially since 1890. Production of Sugar Years. lbs. 1850-60 135,000,000 1860-70 . ... 175,000,000 1870-80 190,000,000 1880-90 225,000,000 1890-1900 . 212,000,000 1900-10 . 196,000,000 Adulteration Stopped. In 1900 the first steps were taken in protest. In that year, 2,000 sugar makers signed - a petition which they presented to the Hon. Sydney Fisher, then Minister of Agriculture. The difficulty at that time was the impossibility impossibility of obtaining chemical tests whereby cane and beet sugar could be detected in the maple product. In 1904 the Agricultural Department of _ Granulated Eyelids^ inflamed by expo- sure to Sub, Dust and Wind quickly relieved by MBrine lEyeRemedy.-No Smarting, _ just Eye Comfort. At Your DmggUVs.SOc per Bottle. Marine Eye SalveinTubee25c. ForBsokelthcEyerreeask Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chlcagi Poor, But Honest. She was an heiress, and he was poor, but otherwise honest. "How much do you love me, dear?" she asked after the manner of her kind. "I love you," he replied in atone replete with candor, "for all you are worth." caves and back by a loop route and over a pass that brings to view some of the sublimest scenery in the Selkirks. Selkirks. The literal ups and downs of The fellow who waits for good luck this unique scenic route, as the rail- | come along and help him out it ways would say, add to the interest, J a p t that bad luck is the only now in the bed of the valley, closed in thing travelling his way. by trees and huge plants like the Devil's Devil's Club, now climbing a thousand feet from which superb views are had of the kingly peaks nice Sir Donald. The trail traveller will find another region of infinite variety and attractiveness attractiveness in the series of trails radiating radiating from Field and leading up the Yoho Valley to the Y oho Glacier field as its upper end. Lake Louise will also provide delectable delectable trail paths, especially that leading to Paradise Valley and its circle of giant summits, and Sentinel Pass, leading to the valley of the Ten Peaks, while in the Rocky Mountain Park* and Banff, the routes are multi- -- plying year by year. *»*■ till» Yes, trail hitting is rare sport, I repeat, and no country in the world Vkjjp THF affords greater facilities for its en- W* .■ joyment than our own Canadian pAMlLl mountains.-- F. Y. i SOLD BY A1L~GOOP SHOE DEALERS Cool, Cosy 9 ComfdrtaWi THE LARGEST BUDDHA. So that thou shalt not nede to be afraid for any Bugges by night©; nor for the arrow that flyeth by day"" (Psalm 91 : 5). Printed to 1561. The "Treacle" Bible. "Is there not j obnny gave my Willie the, measles treacle at Gilead ? Is there no physi- ■ n j -nr xt~ cc/Vh lEin Printed How it Happened. First Woman (angrily)--Your Scenes that have thrilled the Empire Empire Re-enacted by Overseas Troops. Shells in Process of Manufacture Immense Munitions Exhibit Model Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand Grenade and Bomb Throwing, Destruction Destruction of Warships by Hidden Mines, Bayonet Fighting, Federation Year Fireworks, Complete New Midway. The King's Horse Government Exhibits, Superb Showing of Live Stock end Agricultural Products, Acre»- of : Manu- ! facture». Toronto, Aug. 26 to Sofrt. 11 i Do Tea and Coffee Disagree cian there ?" (Jer. 8 : 22). in 1568. The "Rosin" - Bible. "Is there no rosin in Gilead ? Is there no physician physician there ? (Jer. 8 : 22). Printed in 1609. The "Place-makers" Bible. Blessed are the place-makers ; for they shall be called the children of God." (Matt. 5: 9). Printed 1561-2. The "Vinegar" Bible. "The Parable of the Vinegar," instead of "The Parable Parable of tj-ve Vineyard," appears in the chapter/-leading to Luke 20, in an Oxford Oxford edition of the Authorized Version, which was published in 1717. The "Wicked" Bible. This extraordinary extraordinary name has been given to an edition of the Authorized Bible, printed printed in London by Robert_ Barker and Second Woman---No such thing! Your Willie came over where my Johnny was and took 'em. One Hundred and Ninety Feet Long and Forty Feet High. The bronze Buddha of Yokohama is commonly thought to be the largest j statue of that god in the world ; but j there is one in Burma that exceeds it in at least one dimension and gives an impresion of far greater size. j When the English were building the . railway from Rangeon to Mandalay in ' 1881, they searched the vicinity of ; Pegu for stone with which to make ; the embankment through the great swamps. In the whole area there was only one elevation of any importance ; the engineers thought that this hill might provide the necessary material ; j so they dug into its base, and were surprised to find some artistic brick- j work. On clearing away the earth | farther they found an enormous stone ; statue that represented Buddha in a | SEED POTATOES S eed potatoes, irish cob- blers, Deleware, Carman. Order at once. Supply limited. Write for Quotations. Quotations. H. W". Dawson. Brampton. WEWSPAPEB3 r03 SALE P rofit-making news and job Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full Information on application to Wilson Publishing Company, Company, 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS C ancer, tumors, lumps, etc-. internal and external, cured wlt£ out pain by our home treatment Writ* us t>efore too late. T)r. Bellman MdUlcai Co.. Limited. Colllngwood. Ont In four years, 1912-15, 3,597,000 people have visited the Canadian National National Exhibition. Yet in all that _ time there has not been an accident | reclining position. The statue is about 77. 7. -fl, 4. b „ „ ars . the main ' one hundred and ninety feet long, and, getting on or off thejars^the mjm | lncluding the br i c k base, it is more than forty feet high. The Yokohama the State of Vermont discovered that j Martin Lucas in 1631. The negative by using subacetate of lead they was i e ft but of the Seventh Command- could- determine if maple sugar or j ment ; and William Kilburne, writ- entrance where practically all the traffic is handled. Become a Ragistered Nuree and receive pay while learning The Beth Israel Hospital of Hew York City Founded 1890 Accredited by the New York State Eiueatlon Dept. Offers a two-and-one-half year courte la tntlnlpgfor nBrets with allowance and maintenance. Applicant* must have one year high school Instruction nr ns educational equivalent. For partlcnlsia address Beto Israel Hospital, 66 JVfNruon 8t.. New Ymk. Ksep Minard's Liniment In the house syrup were adulterated. This was of i n g in 1659, says that owing to the zeal j tbe teacher. Less Than Nothing. "I don't think I deserve zero on this examination," said the pupil, as he took his geometry papers. "No, I do not either, John, but that was the lowest I could give you," said material assistance to our Inland Re- of Dr. Usher, the printer was fined Many are not aware of the ill effects of tea or coffee coffee drinking until a bilious attack, frequent headaches, nervousness, or some other ailment starts them thinking. thinking. Ten days off both tea and coffee and on --the pure food-drink--will show anyone, by the better health that follows, how tea or coffee has been treating them. "There's a Reason" for Sold by Grocers. Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor. Ont venue Department, and in Feb, 1916, j 2,0001 °7,J^ 0 . Ear „ Blble . a bulletin was issued giving the re-, " " t0 e ar, let him suits of chemical tests on a number 19 .- Printed in 1810. of syrups and sugars. It was found that 76 per cent, of this collection was adulterated and only 24 per cent. I & tand upon it," etc pure. The publication evidently hadjio). Printed in 1806 "Who hear." (Matt- 13 f 43). ~ Printed in 183 The "Standing-Fishes Bible. And it shall come to pass that the ,fishes (Ezek- 47 : Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,--I have used MINARD'S MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and Buddha is fifty-five feet high and one ! hundred and ten feet in circumference. Although the Burmese statue is not so artistic as the Japanese, it is a wonderful wonderful piece of work. i Not the least remarkable thing about it is the way in which su huge a monument monument has disappeared absolutely from Burmese history and legend. The news of the discovery at once brought j numberless Buddhists to the place, I who gilded and decorated the gigantic i image as a work of devotion. The, soles of its huge feet were ornamented at great cost with an -elaborate glass mosaic, and each toe was embellished with a separate decoration /Ü* BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to F eed Mailed free to any address by America's the Author Pioneer H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. Dog Remedies 118 West 31st Street, New York Like many other successful institu- bi my family for years and for the tiens, the Canadian National Exhibi- m my -l^ financial straits many k beneficial "effect for in May of the j The ^Discharge" Bible "I discharge same year a second test was made , thee be£ore (1 TinL 5 ' ) ' which showed a decided' improvement, j Bible. "And only 34 per cent, being adulterated. > R b kab arose , and her camels." From that timë the Department has; èn 24 . 61) printed in 1823. issued annual bulletins, but, finding it Tbe "Wife-Hater" Bible. "If any impossible to stop adulteration, the • maJ1 come to me, and hate not his act already'referred to was placed father, yea, and his own wife also.' upon the statute books; A most gra- etc. (Luke 14 : 26). Printed m 1810. trying result is shown in Bulletin ! . "To-Remain" Bible "Persecuted 326,. just recently published although, £ dated October, 1915, according to This typographical error, which which only 15 per cent, of the sam- p erpe t U ated in the first 8vo Bible pies: were found impure. On looking i print€( j f or the Bible Society, takes its over these pamphlets from year to ; cb f e f importance from the curious year the names of the same offenders, circumstances under which it arose A occur again and again. Evidently 1 i2mo Bible was being printed at Cam- the policy hag been to pay the an- | bridge in 1806, and the proof-reader every-day ills and accidents of .life I consider" it has no equal. I would not start on a voyage without it, if it cost a dollar a bottle. CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN. Schr. Storke, St. Andre, Kamouraska. A woman, may not believe in military military preparedness, but she can always always look daggers at a man when she wants to. tion was in financial straits many times early in its career. On one occasion one of the Directors gave his personal note for $i0,000 before the gates could be opened. Now it pays an annual surplus to the City of Toronto. nual fine and proceed as before. Prior to April, 1915, the fine was merely nominal, but under the new regulations it is to* be hoped that an end will be put to the fraud. The Word "Maple." The amendment of the Adulteration Act prohibits the manufacture and sale of adulterated- maple syrup or pugar, and restricts the word "Maple" to pure maple sugar or sprup, imposing à -fine of from $50 to $500 and costs for wilful adulteration adulteration j and" from $50 to $200 and costs for the sale of the' adulterated- article. While* the fightthas apparently been won, it is felt that only by eternal vigilance will it be possible to protect protect Hie honest maker. Those who hate been instrumental in bringing about these important reforms are naturally much encouraged and feel tfcat the maple industty - stands on the threshold of a great development, being in doubt as to whether or not he should remove a comma, applied to his superior, and the reply, penciled on the margin, "to remain," was transferred transferred to the body of the text, and repeated repeated in the Bible Society's 8vo edition edition of 1806-06,. and also in another 12mo ■ edition of 1819. The Dog Show at the Canadian National National Exhibition has been run for 21 years, and is the second largest on the Continent. Kînsxd's Liniment tied "by Physicians. A Talented Father. A father had decided that he must administer a stern lecture to his youthful son. Father spoke judiciously, but sev- crêlyj - he. .recounted • the hoy s misdeeds', misdeeds', and duly explained the whys and wherefores of his solmen rebuke, ( his wife the while standing by, duly impressed. Finally, when the father ceased for breath and - incidentally to hear the rculprit's. acknowledgement of error, the boy, his face beaming with admiration,* admiration,* turned to his mother and said: "Mother, isn't dad interesting?" Nothing to His Credit. "It's been ten years since I've had my salary raised." "You ought to be ashamed of yourself." yourself." "I ought to be ashamed, Why?" "To think that in ten years you couldn't prove yourself to be worth more money to your employer." A Gold Mine On Your Farm You can double your "profits by storing up good green feed in a BISSELL SILO "Summer Feed all Winder Long" Scientifically built to keep silage fresh, sweet and good to the last. Built of selected selected timber treated with wood preservatives that prevent decay. The BISSELL SILO has strong. rigid walls, air-tight doors, hoops of heavy steel. Sold by dealers or address us direct. Get free folder. Write T. B. Bis sell Co., Ltd. Dept. U Elora, Ontario.^ Stopping your advertising when business is dull'is like tearing out a dam because the water is low. DODDS MONEY . . A woman can get more pleasure out of a good cry than a man can extract from a good laugh. NEUMÎÎTjLl Machinery For Sale Wheelock Engine, 150 H.P., 18x42, with double main driving belt 24 ins. wide,and Dynamo 30K.W. belt driven. All in first class condition. Would be sold together or separately separately ; also a' lot of shafting at a very great bargain as room is required immediately. immediately. S. Frank Wilson & Sins 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. ED. 4. ISSUE 34.--'16.