Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 25, 1937, p. 3

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taottmnrtrmnm am itw the acton free pre99 pao- tulp rtetta btyatt fctorg bushrod walks alone by wrxdbuok hau 4iuium hw adarlw may give in ite of f biuhmd orlnto see th boys of oamuskay had an odd fashion that year in neektue during the warm weather they wore their shirts open at the neck with how tie luuurliutjawe one end on eaol aide perhaps to shew that they had ilea and could arrange them more formally it they chose c on day dean wllmarth met lahrod and asked casually why it la that you never wear a tie btuhrod thought seriously a moment before he answered i dunno every body wean a tie and aald the dean afterward 1 found it a perfectly good aiuwer i had not a word to lay against it that happened in bushrod arlnlea leoond atmeeter during bis tint he and young professor baton had the en counter that the proreuor always de lighted in telling about he had made sums incidental mention of the dutanov to the sun when bush unembarrassed by the presence of fellow students re marked skeptically hit don look as fur as tbet wo the professor admitted it doesnv then how do you know htrs so the astronomers tell us in thus books yes buihrod aiked one more question dldn t you never read nuthln in a book that you dido t think was oo the cuuu laubhed and th professor i hym salt orlulo if you 11 drop in at mj room thl evening 1 11 try to give you more light on the mutter 3hcy cnt an hour together if buhrod did not wholly fathom the secret of astronomical mranurt merits ho at ictua convlncrxl hlmaull that liu re aa pcrhapn noniethtnu in it which nomc dnj he might learn x aln t book learned like you be hl aald nit the two parted i aln t never hnd nary chanro to be but i learned one thing for myself not be believe all i henr itald or are printed i ve bom tokl things and i ve rrnd things thiil weront so hits beln no allored rur off to thr nun ball though i recton yet sorashow crassly distorted x haw ehrutsnsd him lnhoam he said tut that ha is solitary or unfriended the name is dsserloute pletorial ha looks it if hli hair were bat green instead of rj th bird of the air would he deceived and aee in him what i aee the trail of the lonesome pine the members laughed all except led- ford barr who that night was praitd- ing and buihrod hlmaelfwho did not laugh nor look hurt nor resentful be merely listened with respectful atten tion i wouldnt stand for it bush lad- ford said later he too came from the mountains you wouldnw bushrod plainly was salting to be in- igtmed no x wouldnt it wssht just to night hes always i thought about shoottn nun buih rod nodded flhoo and then i decided all over again that it wasnt right he wasnt rslied the way i was and mebbe dont lee things like i do preacher davti says shoot in u mlways wrong and after he talked to me i throwed my gun away i aln t gotn to shoot what would you do i wouldnt ihoot icdford vu really a bit alarmed i declar though i believe id imaah hltq one plghtln a against the rules bush rod reminded him know but- far nn ed ucn i aim to hu till i git one that a right bush tliat n rbjlit but i don t aim to dlnidbey no rule and k t throwed out ulfurd rrralled a caw in point tlin e cum ago there w as n feller that u ki d on lit mnuntntn bovn and p throned him into thr gold fish pond that wasnt ngiunat the rules e i reckon that it was but nobod dldn t get hred for it bilfjirod lghed wi 11 he assented i wont an that he don t destrvo it but i m ixnectln celle to keep the rule in her school thur s may be some things la north nghtln fur preacher that mebbe right i ve took time that and lirver whom ye aln t paid fur gtin me and ira oblreffed to ye buihrod oriamle come from bloodj baatkm a feud oount notorious in his atatr for the number or it killings where hu father two uncles a groat uncle and two older brothers had all been killed off in a private war the duty of carrying on the feud may have been one of the things told him which at any things just betur lcd- worj but i reckon a be not noticed ou don l need to do a thing ford sunffiwted if you say the why there s fellows here no bushrod said nrmly you tell cm no nobodj takes up nary quar rel o mine applause is intoxicating and the suc cess of his skit perhaps emboldened mil forewarned is forsermd uartln was not forearmed and the crista took mm quite off his guard com ing to class one day bushrod paatsd a group of which martin vu the centre and that youth accosted him airly h ixmesome martin at any rate he made bush- he had decided was not true rate he turned hi back on it into hu hia fav theme joked about thlm lap from a coal company it might as atotlftl don mna well have been from the blue sky was enough too but hardly worth the dropped ten thousand dollars influ circulation or distortion he gave them encrd toy an ignorant mountain preacher 0nt dy ln ffwup remfcrkfd country i yherr on earth do you suppose he r as little of that which he sought as he came down into the low m searching for an education and knowing h hiclt name bushrod orisale launcelot knew of the holy orau his mother who feared the feud more than ahe feared death he placed with a sister ln ohio his own sister only the two left he sent to a girls school and he himself came to quduskej he was ln his middle twenties a year or two youn ger than professor jfettin during his second year after hu hit bad become it he fell foul of martlr ads or martin fell foul of him a mis take vhilch might have been tragic but was not martin for that matter wm hardly a figure for tragedy you don t happen to remember that the father of this country had a nephew named bushrod bushrod washington wade trtompaon a senior spoke up did hr have any nephews named oruoue martin flippantly inquired don t you think professor eaton asked martin one day that your little pleasantries are just a bit overdone some times i dldnt suppose pleasantries could be overdone perhaps they cant if they are equal ly pleasant for all concerned phyilcaily lonesome you think doasnt relish nt doing his share of athletics he was no i my p cc a wanton wuea butty nor was he mean or cruel though z ouidn t if i were m his place often inflicting large doses of thought- that professor u something quite less oaln par from setting his own dln y would sec things where course and going hu own way as bush 0 ineejonw just bursts in ignorance rod did he took pride in conlomilng n no doeant burst docsnt rven swell cod manners speech and dreas he up tnmt boy u as funny as a crutch stood weu in his classes to him lrasons x knev m chmp mna knocke down b a crutch one time aasy facts that bushrod must learn by hard chin-ln- the- hand study martin had always known and he found it queer that anyone should have to imun them bushrod learned from book nd map that san ymnlo is on our wuern coast built im hilu overlooking a fine harbor martin hsd been there ntcr busiind a in the parlor ol steaart hall prrtt pi turr t s omn with a baby attd in perfect gxd faith vtkcd who the were martin told htm ltiat it was d i usumaru tn childhood which was not trur thr picture being a iwpimducuan of thr madonna of the chair martin ft will be nted was aoenrthing of a smart aleck a type rare in oslduakey 4 bushrod could havr fax outsh ne marun in skills and knowledge a- plawt but the were things seldom asieountered in thr classroom or upon xhm campus- martin made the mistake of deciding that bushrod was stupid bushrod probably nevrr gave one thought i to his fettnga about the matter or if he did ha defiated that he had none be and posted him as if he were some fa vsgapal sctectnssn mamnt was who at a browning ban quet gmr bushrod his ntr- marth took lw as bis tlssens for s charac ter akstcb and daplcted nba to the hit it was the first time bushrod had ever bean called that name to his faoe be stopped and looked at martin steadily his manner serious attentive but by no- means resentful bushrod is my name he said an i aln t never give no permission to no body to call me nothln else you aint inquired martin the tone was provocative i reckon its a fight youre hopln for bushrod spoke slowly gently i come from the lighten county in this state and i shorely would enjoy to oblige you but fightings against the rules and t pretty nigh promised a man up ln the mountains that i wouldnt fight no more he says and i dunno but it s true that its mighty seldom a fight settles anything and when it does mebbe its settled the wrong way i reckon you dont like my deeds and ways mebbe youd like to tell me why the group looked st martin and the proper course wss not quite clear to him ills tone was conciliatory and he spoke almost with embarrassment tve really got nothing against you bush you aini martin did not retract and he con tinued then mebbe youd play a game with me it would settle somethings between us i reckon i aln t no wish to see you hurt but id like for you to know that thur s a feller ln the mountains that could lick you if he was amlnded to and thur s one other thing that i d like or you to know that thurs hlngs to be learned that aint in books one of em is to be respectful to folks that is mebbe as good as you but different the group grinned at one another what s your game one of them in quired an pony game stlrkln to it is all it needs im with jou martin spoke jnuntl 1 he hud no intention of being bluff cd nor rou id he think of nny game r v hirh he would not stand n fulr oh inc of winning bushrod hnd not cone out for iilhli lies whiil s ir nmr di miindrd mar tin un folliu tin 1iki r i m pin d it- when i iu i ixij all right i m with iu bushrod turned d n tin road ufturd thp hills martin ffillowlng flcr martin the crnnd followed liiiighlni joking imri thlng w hlnifitt til luhlri it u u tint iibout four i clock bushrod passed down the hill ocrneu ihi creek ol nti ven nt ads stride and followed the highway for two mllrs krom there n trnll branches off for spy rock and he took it at the samr men ured pace which looked easy und wu not bo easy as it looked martin had star ei it whuhng but stopped as the trail grew steeper hr was presently perspiring and panting once when he tripped he asked dors that put mesopuf not unless you soy so returned bushrod im nimbi to go ill you say quit they came to a place wore hands mut aid feet in the climbing bushrod still took it easily his brei th hardly quickened and when thry came ojt upon the summit he waited until martins breathing grew regular a few of the rooters had stayed with them but full half waited on the trail below bushrod leaped to a lower ledge martin leaped but not so well and it was the only stunt set b bushrod involving the least danger the crowd was a bit dls appointed they had looked for some thing spectacular bushrod took the road back to the campus where the others made a break for the dining halis and supper pol lowed by martin he turned off toward the dairy barns they were back on thr campus about seven and ldiord barr walked with them until eight the story had been told at supper to ever one and they had a constantly chang lng informal retinue of from two to twent t at midnight ahcfi the two weir three miles from town upon an ungtsvelled side road rain began to full gently a fact of which bushrod seemed uncon selous he did not seek shelter the rain continued for three hours and water is not wetter than were the two pedes trians dtudents crossing urn campus to breakfast nut between the tennis courts and the gymnasium a oourjl of bedrag gled figures that had now been walking i in the boys condition was serious at for something like fifbsen hours chapel is at eleven oclock and attend ance compulsory bushrod with uartln behind him walked ln st the last minute and stood at attention for fiftyfour minutes bun and motion had dried their clothes but the stains of mud were stul conspicuous they were among the first out the door and at one bushrod rttumed his steady stride to ledford he looked exactly as he had when he began his walk while uartln though till willing was playing out the boys d iff not stop for lunch which meant three consecutive meals skipped j fresh volunteers coming and going at tended them throughout the afternoon proressor baton did not actually walk with them but he watched the proces sion while a girl in one of his classes told him what it was all about after exploring a mile or two of every road that led out of town bushrod had at last takerr a regular circuit from the college chapel to the railway station thence by another road to the agricul ture building and dairy barns up the hill to the college hospital from there to the cemetery back tb townejong main street to the campus and so once more to the chapel to begin it all over at four oclock that afternoon some one remembered that the two had now been walking for twentyfour hours straight bushrod might have been run by a constantly refueled engine for his steady stride never wavered but all could see that martins endurance was falling had bushrod wished to he might have paraded his rival s waning power in con spicuous places but apparently such an idea never crossed his mind he kept to- his circuit round nd round ch railway station agriculture building hos pltnl cemetery back to town chapel ugaln and repeat supper as a matter f ccnirfte was skipped and ut eight c flock th ir d zcn filloimn wre aug mi ntixl li ut t nil m n wh hnptnl to in in ut th llnlsh al t i ihiru rlk w hi n the two i it ix i n wulkluk l ulll f t m n than hlrt h ur miirllii iui un i i the boyn skid ftldid up just ul ilu d r t the hospital he stumbled fell started to get up then his head dropped upon his atms and he lay as if asleep bushrod offered to help the boys who carried martin into th hospital he waited long enough to learn that nothing the same measured stride he walked to his dormitory took a shower went to bed he attended his regular olosses the next day fetrifiep forest a petrified forest where trees have been turned into solid stone has been discovered in northern rhodesia thou sands of these stone logs have been found in the bush the marks of the grain the annual rings and even the bark can be clearly seen ln the atone indloavlno beyond doubt their origin as wood the forest has been found by messrs v b msccroe and d oordon lancas ter both of whom are well known for archaeological work trt south africa mr oordon lancaster holds the unusual position of elephant control officer for the bastern province of northern rhodesia known to the natives as the vudwa forest the petrified trees are in the lundasi district of northern rhodesia not far from the borders of nyasaland the forest is about seventyfive miles north of fort jameson in sice the remnants of the ancient trees are not considerable the average length being eighteen inches and two feel but there seem to be numbers of them hidden in the bush the natives it appears have long known about the petrified forest and have been ln the habit of visiting it to gat lu r fragmentji of the flinty stone to use or implements close to the site in a small river known as the vlzlwn it ts from thin that the forest dp rives its name the r iumn why the tlmbf r turned to nemjbc slone hundreds of years ago is being d bated by scleiitthlh ii in thought probobli thul t hi nil tumorph fu w oj due to th infiltration of itim and llhc the proof of the ton is in the heating there is no more prac tical test than this start the winter with old companys an thracite and actually aee how much more efficient more eco nomical it is t iclato xonath iiiquirtt now about moocrn anthsacmi bubnimg equsment shingles 425 j b mackenzie son cosvi and cat lumber builders the solid fuel for solid comfort mm grapefruit jturnips 6 nice size marsh oc c waied seedless delicious evoc d table qualm enpuur leaf lettuce 9c delicious flavor lbs sweet 19c sweet potatoes 6tbv delicious flavor f nice size isfc potatoes celery tomatoes oranges etc oils i t e d mineral hewing uattr into d posits ol wood slmll i ir rutsls lmf brin f mud in til lu r p 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