Show DRAFT BOARD MAKES ANOTHER examination the following are the remainder 0 of the names of the men examined lot or the draft last week george kabellis Kai ellis john heath william fraitik day albert oscar westover wilford leroy nelson frank rondo woolley anderson andersen tony mehle henry moroni haynes raymond oscar williams jack sl bobu shad felix mccarrie walter fredrick arbon geogre avrantinis kenneth renwick ross ros joshua bracken leroy lyman jones jonea ross green gillespie john sweeney jr ernest ferrell walthall antonio de luca albert L dobson Le apoldo nl to pass away the gloomy hours in pr islon john runyan bunyan took a rail out of the stool belonging to the cell and with his knife fashioned it into a flute the keeper hearing music followed the sound to Bun cell but while he was unlocking the door the prisoner placed the rail in the stool so that the searchers were unable to solve the mystery nor during the remainder of Bun residence in the did they ever discover how th tb music had been produced in an vi ia account of bedford there is an equally good anecdote to the effect that a quaker called upon bunyan in one day with what he professed to be a message from fhe lord after be searching arching tor for thee said he ir in hall half the gails of england I 1 am glad to have found thee at last it if the lord had sent thee said bunyan sarcastically you would not have needed to take so much trouble to find me out for or he knows I 1 have been in Bra bradford bracford aford lusyl jia there is an old and a true saying saving which runs as follows no man knows what good friends are worth until he lives without them how soon some men forget this good men too who were once highly esteemed by their relatives and friends for their loving kindness and considerate waysl men who have began bean to change in this way usually continue to grow worse little by little until in the course of years they become so churlish that they are apt to disagree and quarrel with almost everybody on the slightest provocation it is not only unfortunate but weak for a man to fall fail to appreciate th the value evalue of good relations and friends and if he has fallen into the bad habit which we have described he should by all means turn around and reform |