jl tiif iiomf of stye- artnn 3trn jlrpbb ur su i t wll tilt attom i kjf j bf li iimi tl iy 1 h i u i i 1 1 ii uill lirl a i u h tt t pfur i ftjf pi year ih a i tt h- pfur few pi yr i iorj d uikh1 i tastes th au t paul u wwh- li laui advfirisin katk- tr hiim bo1 1 i ir 1w krf- h mix qwnl ill c nliwl ulpl y uivhiim ksoiht l it 1 i ii mf tr bbpum is mr inch i itloq advrfir out clrc i m it wui i in lijiliu h lrl rdl ft uoolik ll ami k4 1 a il i j s7uir hmj auuuoo tklhiionki- i- i torts and tlow gffit uetlilcncs iff i rnutl largest proportion of canadas popuuuon is on farms the final oitlcml figures of tho census akcn in 1021 give the t tl population of canada as b 7bh 483 which roprccnh u ram of i mil 000 since 101 1 a percentage f increase of 21 ol that agriculture is tho buiic induntry in cutiadn is sustained hy tho ctn hi hjjurcn which fchpw 4 410 505 of tho total populnttori re iduifi in rural districts as compared with 4mh07b living in urban centres canada hi ktd fl country speaking ot canada s possibilities in comparison with those of other countries jr j i what tarn of oshawa in a conversation with tho reformer of that town says my return to canada from california has convinced me more thail ever that canada is god s country there is too much of an atmosphere of artificiality about the whole state which hafe been built up on its agricultural side by irrigation and fertilization mr whattam is of the opinion that if canadian farm lands received tho same close attention as california soil it getting that canada coy id and would produce fotir times as much as she is producing now ho was in california attending the convention of notary clubs and saw the country under very favorable conditions thursday morning july 20 1022 editorial bonding ilouscn and racing beta racetrack gambling is bearing fruit business houses and financial institutions are finding it neces sary to take action to save themselves from loss through their pernicious influence upon numbers of their employees because of the prevalence of rac ing handbooks in hamilton bonding companies have given notice that they will cancel the bond of every employee who patronizes such an institution the municipal election at an earlier date if acton council is to relieve the voters of this municipality from tho turmoil of an election during the christmas and new years holidaysthey should take action at once upon tho privilege provided by the provincial legislature for holding these elections a month earlier citizens generally witt welcome such a course for most people consider the muni cjpal election at the holiday season a very unpropi tious time and many as a result take no interest in this important matter the council is urged to take steps to bring into effect the new regulation providing for tho earlier election a successful ontario journal for fortyone years the collingwood bulletin jnas been published by the williams family of that town father and son it is an influential weekly and has led in the progress of coltuigwoods growth through all these- yeart during the past thirtysix years mr david williams has occupied the editoral chair with much credit to himself and to tho satisfaction of the largo number of patrons which the bulletin enjoys ftr williams has been closely associated with public matters in his town he is regarded as father of the splendid publio library of collmgwodd and has been of incalculable help in the educational interests of the community the bulletin entered upon its fifty third year of publication last week manual laborers fa what canada needs the statement of dr john noble of toronto board of education at a recent trustees convention affords ample food for thought for all who are in terestcd in tho part which future generations are to reach in the high status which ts desirable dr noble said what this country requires at present is a generation of native born canadians trained in manual arts from infancy up a generation of young men and women who will not bo afraid to roll up their sleeves and go to it who will work and sing and be healthy and happy because they are wqrfing they should possess the working habit every child before entering school has the working habit ydu cant keen it still it will do things it has np jto the time of entering school received a splendid educa tion according to its mental and physical ability but on entering the regular classes its first lesson is enforced idleness rit must sit still keep quiet and pay attention to some abstract things beyond its ken the childs education ceases and it starts in to learn things cramming begins it is crushed rather than developed education through academics and education through manual arts should not be divorc ed they should be as one add these to play i and we have the real trinity of true education- manual arts academics and play uft up thine eyea unto the hills thit ncriptural injunction may perhaps bo better understood at this time of year and in a year with such finelooking crops as now prevail than at any other time the growing and ripening grain tho luscious green verdure tho flocks and herds crown every hill top and give ample evidenco of the power and kindly care of a beneflciont providence lift up thine eyes unto tho hills from whence cometh thy help and you cannot help but visualize in thoso fine summer days he unfailing fact that nature ever fields rewards to him who seeks and loves hor best look over the fields of whoat and corn and barlby of clover and oats and roots of fruits and flowers and plenty everywhere and involuntarily there will bo a deep feeling of gratitude and a sense of appre ciation that these good things are ours if wo only comply with natures laws which give reward in free and constant supply catering for an invalid to fowl a patient whan aha ha no npixitlte thoro must bo i mptlul food uli illy served if u innul ijiien a onto roil aarva it in a rtwl lnss id itida it color ntivbi- put mu 1 food on t a pa tuns plato junt it little anil tal i- at l livi t l nut rlht undoi h vr intsurrt u lit llah la really hot wl si warm milk la given i t ut into u hot watr ju artd a 111 ut u tlmn pouratt uul dint talk about lha mo i wff ra land and dlradtly it la hnlat ad m vu tho iray nuvur a air to watch a puant whlln at hsi maul and uvol i aayli i uii- kt w lak i h kiv moat la nnlarad 111 ahuld in a uinlwl li and can r- ainwtljrt ii a ulila m tmrd nnd oraaa u chop pad ivary tnm an 1 rlnklfml over it i uu drat t xjlnr a ihirmulon muat iwf naked termlaalon la grant ad a jwa at tha i ik t w hard bo i lad bv whan oold paaaal through a alwa and aprlnklsd on tlm mtiftt wilt hl tp duculaa it try nnd vary tha rood na much aa puaalt kn ullk rhxia can iw gull i nnil by tha nd litlnn at a uttla ixxxlata imtrmlaall in in noat caw n vtr ud i chamlcnl in 1 raparlns irvuwla t m1 auoli u n pinch of mtxlu t u uren vrfntabla ltmfn tor h w imull thlnva uni in a lck- r m mnk- ha tray aa atlruetlv am im aall la lot uta ohlna ih bright and ll u raw h wars it m lamvwlut a cum of mill 1 over mattar teach music in the schools music is an accomplishment desirable for every home it is a healthful art no family can afford to be without music of some kind it is perhaps a luxury but it is at the samo time an economy a spring of enjoyment protection against vice and incitement to virtue when rightly used its effects physical intellectual and moral are goadand always niake for good music affords a means of making home attractive and most parents desire their children to bo musical a modern method lias been introduced in many places to make this measur ably possible that is by providing for an elementary training in music rii the public schools acton has not yet adopted this plan but many of the parents of the pupils would highly appreciate the addition of instruction in music to the school curriculum the introduction of tho teaching of music in the schopl does not necessarily mean the engagement of an additional teacher at tho outset many of the best qilatiuectteactiets ntneave8tjectattartiiicatcs cover ing a course in music and this subject could be taken up- just as is done by those teachers who have taken special courses in art in domestic science or in physical culture the matter of music as a study in tho school is important and is well worthy of the careful consideration of our board of school trustees editorial notes the world would be better able to weep fof ger many now had its tear ducts not been emptied in behalf of belgium france and serbia mail and empire the russian delegates to the hague conference are taking the best possible method of destroying russiasuture for all time by repudiating tho pay ment of all war debts the western farmer is wearing a broad smile these days but it is no broader than the one on the face of the eastern merchant and manufacturer whose profits depend so largely on the grain holds of the west farmers sun whether it was education prohibition lessened immigration or the weather is a matter of opinion but figures compiled by thirtyseven life insurance companies show tbat 1021 was the healthiest year of which there ii any record the absolute refusal of the druggists of saskat chewan to continue the sale of liquor under present conditions was agreed upon by a standing vote at the last session of tho saskatchewan pharmaceutical association convention at saskatoon last week these druggists are tired of being tho provinces bartenders perpetuating one hundred years of peace canadas prime minister right hon w l mac kenzie king has been at washington the past week for tho purposd of taking up with the harding ad ministration the negotiating of a treaty perpetuating tho rushbagot agreement of over one hundred years ago under which both countries have developed side by side with frontiers free from fortification or soldiery premier king said that tho rush bagot agreement has been so wholesome in its effect that the canadian government thought the time opportune to seek to have it perpetuated in treaty form which would give it a greater significance to nations which still depend on armed forces to guard their frontiers while he knew of no probable development which would disturb the continuance of tho rush bagot agreement in its present form tie andj his associates thought it would be well to guard against the possi bllity of a sudden development which might upset it tho officials at washington gave preiser ifiqg a cordial reception and made it quite clear that they were prepared to go ahead wjth the qegotiatjqp of a agv treaty lift do not consider aijy v djacasajon brfgj- r necessary sucjt congenial relationships between 19 ims r- mhrt nations which have fcepq maintained for a k v vflnlwm s sural a matter of gratitude a wall an v admirable examphj for all othornatibruj of christen british columbia is fully alive to tho advantages of good roads and is spending approximately 1 500- 000 on tho construction of new roads this season in addition to tho annual maintenance expenditure on existing roads the province will also do its part in advancing tbe completion of the trans canada highway scheme m forqettinq to be nervous i foal mi hartrou i ktiow i ahall rnaki a msaa of avorythlnf confammta tint rdlnary woman about to pontrl- i uta i ar ahura to a charity antar n i it man t make a llttla apaoch or maat unnn exalted paraonasa if aha la not aueuatimad lo dam theaa thing n axnallant plan to ba followed by tbitat who tlrtmd a public appearance r tha mtln- with any apoclal paraon to t- mpoaa thomajilvoa quietly and take aavaral 1ap i raatha which haa tho lnatant ertect qulatln tha ham cultivate anu confl lonoo and a da ittwrata roallnk of uaauranca that thlnsa am koiiiv quite right don t all w your air to i mi fcarful or tha nutcoma or tt ink that you may rail scnthuauam and noncntratd lntercat tn tho mattar you huva in hand will be au abaorblnaf that you will quite forget to bo nar- v ua never be afrmtd of anyone ap i roach thorn determinedly and donfld antty ami they will rsapeet you for it kvii whijn allsht nervouaneaa can not ihj iitlrly conquered durtiuf i trying onloa1 an appearance f complete tran lulllty m b oultlvated you betray asltntlon by m tendency to rlmaoe whan apoaklna awkward a- turea fidget n with the foet and turn- iillnir with ornumenla- and clothing kep na atlll mu you can think what you are going to ay befom aylng it and tin n ft launch braaihlaaaly into m anntancti and get entangled in a com ti heated jumble of worda if you r rnaklns immjcii it la much batter to jot d iwn a few notnn beforehand and afar to thorn rather than truat to your memory or hope that you wilt think aomathlng to tay at tha moment f 0 acres support a family western canadat llr i xi cumilwl a natlva u leu ling cltlxennf vli ell og lm bean writing t tha montre ltnbn 1 ik i i li l n n u anting 11 n nl altuatl n an 1 i r vl 1 ing aelf au tohing i men will i farm of axty ucrea aupport a family in ra mf irl in western can wdut mk ti i cunibell un oil time farmer n manltulia clalma it will mr cimi bell idea la t take thn ill i lf f two dj in ing aeotl a and tin n rth t ulf of tha two aaotloua immediately to tha aouth f ll em and illvlla hirm intu 20 amall 1 1 1 llnga of i ucrea aach on each i thoaa i ar calm he wuul 1 i luce u fumlly i r vl i lug tl am with a p mfortal 1 houau i ridples why la a grocer m ahop like- an al lanoot uocauae it oontalna dutea what la tho difference between tho arth ami tho aeal t on la dirty and tha othr4av tidy tide y when la a man up to hu heok in buatnoaxt when lie ik u awlmmlng tnoatar glv li k a leoaon in uio water a mull otforod to out jrraa what trllm of indiana would ho luunvt mohican mow t can what la that whtch came into tho worl i woon after the fall of adam and will continue to end of tlmot it oli 111 re n are apread over tho face of tha earth people of all claaaea have felt and in tha end it generally teach wladom to thbao it moat oppraaaeat laln what futt vrnum a atoepy bird pre for 7 v a parch what groat man doea a wlah bona broken in half repreaentt nonajparte bon gpart a tale of exchange in europe ltumoroua u well aa remarkable are aoma of tha atarlna of the fluctuating ratoa of exchange in european money an englishman on hla way from germany to switzerland bought bot- of wine for wt crown in the auatrtan tyrol after drinking the wine he kept the bottle and on oroat ing the flwlaa border aold it for flfty centime a swlaa fifty centime piece worth too austrian crown ao that the englishman not only got hla wyie for nothing but made 300 crownal ars inqenious retort onnlson wag u splendidly built fel low but to tha vicars great regret he wo partial distinctly tart u i to strong drink t the vicar met hlra one morning end doolded to try once more to get the big- falow to reform i wlah jtm the vicar remarked that i could persuade you to drink nothing but water for ulx months water air i wa the startled ex clamatlon of the reprobate i daren t touch it wlrl tho doctor told m have got un iron eojiatltuuon and x am afraid to touch watar for fear of rust ing il f poultry tl y woul i b be iro led whh tha necessary farm ma tha centra of thcao 30 holdlnga that is to my t n the weat f tho eastern sections ha would erect hi school house which woul 1 itto nerve m a lace or worship an i community hall a small store and 4ulhly a i larkamlth ahop could otjh im maintained in this centre mr campbell a idea of financing this chera is certainly novel an i haa oon i inrulila merit lie lto the case it he city or winnipeg ooatli g a hous ing loun t on million dollars to bulll m re h uanii in tha city h than irawa clletillon lit the large li umber uf unemployett that have hoi to have aaalslance gml maintains that thu mtllli u a ould be aiwnt whore work be ol tal nnd i 4 hi solution tl that these houaea win ul 1 lie built on is small holding eo ii t w rk as all na i mm w uld be built it aeem that the auooea t r failure this scheme would danand vary largely on the alas t peopla who iwk up tie venture the f ii wing figure would be somewhat of a gul in the amount of owphhi par unit lillt they might be aubjaet t alight rvvlal tn wl uld at peur to pretty well r vl in f r the aettler a working basis u re i land at iso 00 per a 1130 00 house snl lurtia little ough ii qoo oo team t f horse and iigodo 4 txiwa 100 00 i irood sown is0o i rhoep 30 00 to iltry iis 001 blow mo 00 wsson loooo u ahore uf drill ittfoql act of 1 nrntw floooi interest tn i in ler g0 00 ti tal fl 800 00 mo i r vlalpn ana been in to bore for the work of u carpenter a mr camp ball ida la that all building opera tli na w uld be carried on by tha b4 lera themselves undsr the superyuilgn uf a quallhed mechanic tlrnn aupervlalon in fitrmlnb qnom tlons would aim probably be new nary something almllar to tko b 8- ii field supervision until the settler got down f good working uahis hut this nupcrvlalon would be able to oover several unit an 1 a thn expense of maintaining the i inoa would be apread ovnr sever i diet riots taken reasonably average prefer- ut ly cltaa to the railway thla would appear to be one of thn beat solution wt loh have ynt been advanced for taking care of the unemployment of allevlutlig the house shortage and of making some attempt to settle tho varan ian 1 of tha w oat- mr cnmi bell ha not aet out any hurd nn i ft ltnl of crop rotation but is tt at using alfalfa and awoet clover growing aomo rtw t and polbiy fod ler o rn each unit would 1m capable t supporting tlte amount of stock that mentions any grain that la aold off the farm i uld be replanted with other food bought which might consist of hay bran or whn or w la re airmanarttwlotd noy6ttnr ml 1 1 the land with good oowa tho ream a 1 1 should go n long way to ward maintaining tho family in ad illtlon there would bo the proceeds fi m thd sale of egg and thsro should be a very substantial ulioqus forthoomlng fn m bo a la of hogs honlng the culveg ut one year uld i hy beeves further- revenue woul i l forthcoming the revenue forth ilng fur the vlrst year would of course be limited na the uhd would have to lie broken building and also n rooted welbi dug and many other pioneer ope rati one performed after that the care f thealpcd and the working of the land ahould not be a very nerou duty for a man and 1 a coul 1 begin to improve hla property in the way of planting tree amall rrulia growing vegetable etc it oh uld be mentioned here that ho labor problem would confront these oommunltle as their small acreage whirl would be devoted to grain raising oould be eaally handled by ha sett tor and one threshing machine a each community would be capable f doing alt the work in an efficient tumner under the beat weather con dltlons another idea mr campbell men tlon would be fr each fanner to have two or more acre of potato and etch would dig some forty or fifty ituahnl early in the season the com blned total making a carload which would bring good price on the early market uoughly 1 000 000 op would be the amount required to set up on com munity of twenty families each one alxty four nor of land to give them school which woul 1 in no cae be further than one mile fat any children to attend a we previously mentioned the olase ot settler selected would be the deciding factor in the auoceaa or fall pro of the venture and very great care would need to be used in the selection of people of similarity in ustea mllglon and nationality to further insure the auooea uf the ven ture it would be bettor if each et tlor tut up from ik to jb er cent of the amount jn vested although mr campbell says given the right kind he wnull not inslat on this but would be prepared to take a chanoe with characteristic kindness the mhton champion makes tho following reference last week the acrttiu frlb press began its fortyeighth year and mr mocro his forty fourth year as its editor the acton free ppess is noted as model country weekly and to mr monro is due at tha credit the champion extends congratulations the conservatives of ontario have no sympathy with hon howard fergusons temperance measure according iq a toronto newspaper prom inent conservatives are alarmed by hia hints of a coming generous temperance policy fqd whi use their influence to prevent him stftkn the party a fortunes upon a doubtful ventre farmers in ontario tfccn nttyantago of the loan facilities prnyid hy the proyinonl govern ment to the exnt f horrqwing nearly 1000000 since 110 opening of tho government banks accord ing to an offhand eat 1 mate of agrlonlturavlepartment officiate pcpoitu under the governments sayings bank scheme hgye exceeded the 2000000 mark none op that just recently a girl wo married to a man whose name happened to be nunn on hearing of the wedding- a frjond remarked to the bridegroom l you ra a poor sort of chap whyr wa the reply i itecause when you took your wife into the church she bad a name when came out aha had none an not qbe qe6bi teacher in a rural district waa instructing a clos of small boy in spelling now ho aalil the word vrugon nhoulrt have onijr w little johnny ft fa rrojnplj ufpthkl tiu in hu place a good bet op buleb hero i a set of rule which every girl woull do well to follow i lie brave courage la the noblest of all gift ua silent while your vl lnrrt ar pnk- inif and otherwl show them dofsr- obey bbelloiiae la tha first duty of every girl n clean itoth yourself and tha 1 1 ft co you live in lie the friend of ull hurmlua wild life conserve the woods and flower undeaieclally be reu ly to fight wild fir in forest or town word of h mt r i aacred play fair koul play 1 treachery lie reverent tie kind pa t p l un lmrgttlnlnb aervlao every day lie helpful vhi your share ot the work lie joyful week the joy of being alive farm pleaav lujt bo cried tn a ahrlll voice f it la p dquljio team wrn it must lutve two s gg mde p to uovc oub work ieltev that ood mnde ua to work that lie meant that we ahould earn our living by tha awejit of our brown hut i believe that lie mado u to love our work eo much that we mlsht nnd real nnd utofound pleasure in it and ao atr on until tired out we might eleep like little children at tha and of each day davtd jtoajmo was bound to run no ri8kb i ul and hls friend were working on thn roof of a house when auddenly vat jont his balance and fell off hy great good luav bla fall wui hr k en by ome telegraph wires to whlah he mannged to cling hi friend immcdlutoiy daahed off to getji ladder but whan he returned be found pat jylitk in uie road nur ing a broken leg he asked him why he had nor kept safe on tha wires until rescued pat reulfedi wnlth 1 dldn t know whether tha wire would holt ao dropped oa4fore it broke r rw hall j b a sc architect i do ybu intfnd to buili or make alterations why notponsult an architect box 524 brampton phone i66w mens and boys shoes i would call your attention to lha fact that we narry a orat class line of men m and itoya uh a and our price ar re tn nable 4 w can repair ny thing re palrable and having aecured ball will now be able to give prompt aervlc t e gibbons mill st acton business directory medical dr j a mcnivfn physiol p and gurumn fjmno nd ileal in e r n wbr avei no nnl iciglu mtr t 11 u rnsld m oo r nfterly t ucut lo i by l m leraon actt i oi t mt n j neisotf physician surgein obstetric ln acton ontario h loceasi r to tl lute tr flray oftlne un 1 ileal in c kr inri k ht oigca lfoitra 3 t 4 p m u 1 7 to opm br c v w ross physlalan and qurgton mill bt georgetown phone 22 ifla ii use h ire ii ornr ii muiui t w nto ml la attention t tllsousea of wo men at 1 ci 11 iron in luf t ifaedlrur the store of quality tannery cooperative br w s laird 0 wimlwlnl lit 3yii icar n n ut i tl n nt icvry wwti luy i t ii i ilur hon you should not miss these specials women pnk nnd blue cham bray mouse dresses elbow qicqvci nooly trimmed only 125 vomena votle klmortas elastic waist sizes 3g to 44 to clear at 176 x girls gingham and viila dresses sizes 8 to 14 years at 125 and 150 dark and light prints 30 inches wide good quality and good value at 23c per yard vhlto gabardine sport skirts at 235 black and grey silk hose the black are pure thread bilk seamless side fashioned the gcey have back seams second quality sizes 0 anu 10 to clear at 75c we stock better qood8 at a lqvveh price l starkman acton phone 69open evenings keep your youth as long as you have a good head of hair you will look young and feel young tho only way to keep your hair nice is to take proper care of it koreen tho wonderful hair remedy will arrest falling hair remove the dandruff and make your hair thick and glossy dont put off getting it the comparatively young men you see in the bald headed row waited too long their hair kept falling out but they paid no attention to it your friends with tho thick vigorouslooking hair were wiser thoy took precautions practically alldrugglst stock koreen but if by any chance youxant get it in acton write ua direct christierimmer sales co ltd 812 lombard street toronto ontario r j kerr auctioneer and tlsal batata agent it year iqspuhonot acton ontario hale on trusted to u j korr r onlve attention from ditto of 11 tin to date of aaln t 1st y nr aalen with me resident bo war avenue acton imione so act on call at my kxpenae farm specials nice 100 acres for sale 9000 or with crop 10000 fine loam soil well fenced good basement barns comfortable house nice stream of water llowing through property water in both house and barn convenient to village and on good gravel road choice little suburban heme of five acres nice garden soil and homo price 2500 some particularly cholco two hundred cre farms fine buildings and situation somo beautiful homes in georgetown and brampton at reasonable prices if you ore in the market for a homo consult jus before buying t hone ho 11 j o i jjs harold nash tatlmbr m a darrfeur bolfoltor notary publio conveyancer eta perrvman block acton ont money to 1uoan hour bj0 n to t imi h g meir barrlaur bel el tor notary publio ooratow n o nt dental dr j m bell d d s l d s bentlst honor ormduat uf t n nti unlvor- the lateat aneathetla u4 if desired omc at realde vredehek street corner mill and dr f g gollop d d s l d dental surgeon oflloe ovmr hank of nora boou nouns d so to e so fvenlna by aupolntnient miscellaneous francis nunan bookbinder aehdbiit book of alt kinds made to order lerlodloj of nvsry dnaorldtlon carefully bound itullnir nuatly and t romptl done wyndham street ouelph ont over william store 4 roy hindley auctioneer uvjo btook 11ka1 estate ant ilknchandibb coneolldated phone erin 47 1 1 r fu8 acton j e cheevers book binder quebeo sl east quelph onl llook and tnacaalno bound la tlsji luma and substantial oover mamea lettered tn sold on ulble hymn ltnok and other book atl work promptly exeoutad ualex niveh ontario land surveyor and civil enalneer survey subdivisions plan tie trts deaarlpuon illueprlnta nto cert ifloa tea for purchaser nhd tnortcacee survey for arch i tec la uul id era and municipal council drainage iteport fitetlmniea etc melean building oouaua 8l oukcvh tphono 1q4 ont agents for canadian padflc donaldson tinea si anchor a anchor- lpa 3qne b3rhaod3tvaar ytbrqwro cawad i fl the old and bailable granite and marble dealers wo are manufacturer un 1 direct importer of all klmla uf woimniental and ileadatone work- vo null direct to our customer ut whnlenule prloe thua aavlnaur ouatoroora to per oonl wo have uie beat npnun coa and the only tneclwunc in the dominion who can oiterate pneuraatlo tool properly wa can lve reference from hindred of our customer in toronto nnd other i laces where other liave tq have law suit in oidf to collect we have toe largest and beat slock ot grant to in thn dominion or moro than any three dealer in tho weac wo are legitl matu dealer ipid employ no aaanta and do not annoy or pei cuatonurs br bonding out lamorant aironur 0ouott inic ordsra wa employ only moohjtrtloa and defy oompeutlon hamilton sons cox movwlon- a woolwlou bt otulpi v t