i writer- "l out li y uncommon l' Olsen at lum- I* l ly 'NIO e'»..»r»¢.»»~.¢. on on the them members o n hy suggest we Fnioii ]L\i. 16, 1916 oiiriilnis on S-f w» heat bunday, june 18th has been set apart as Orphans Day in the City ehurelies bpeeial meutioii will be made or a special sennon preached in each ehtircli on the claims oi the P E Island Protestant Orphanage, which hitherto has received but scant sup- port froni the general public, it having been maintain ed extlusnely by the L O #\ssoeiation It has now grown beyond .ill expectations and its demands .irc such and its usefulness so great that it has been dceni ed necessary to appeal for general support from all I’rotest.int dciiominatioiis Since the intcption of the institution ten years ago, sixty-scien ehildreii haie been earcd for who other wise would lime fated .i life of poverty, ignorance the part of a depth of Bertram or the First Methodist Church where Rev. R. G. Fulton Liberal pi-css by Str William. Mi- Markey- Mr. Kyte made iw charges , or lic would have been called up- fioor of the House to justify ‘ Suppose we eo to the conelusi n there was no dishonesty by the minister or f the Shell Committee, do you should fail to report so” asked justice Dull' I obiect to it being said that Mr. Kyte made a charge I have no objection to taking his speech and saying whether anything said in it has not been proven lliam Meredith One view may be that this was the unfair part of it that lic did not make a charge liiistead of innilcn- As Mr Markey was proceednig, Com- missioner Duff niterposed Think what a charge of dishonesty at this time means on the Shell Committee It means nifamy that seems incredible al- most to men who had always enjoyed an np- riglit character Mr 1\Iarkey-- I have no desire to im- pute any personal dishonesty either to Gen to Col Carnegie bir \\illiani Meredith Isn’t it rathe late ni the day to say that? Mr l\1.irkey, in thus obieeting to charges being and DOWN! *rim* H"~‘° h‘“*` b“‘~" °l"‘h“" Rd “mi imputed to Mr Ixyte, laid blame upon “llie part) educated by the institution and given the thaiiec in life prcsb \\ hdt party Presb; Abquredh, it “mid not that all tlnlilien in a Lliristian country have the right he the Lomcnahve press The Cohservahve prebb i0 CYPCU would not set to work to manufacture accusations .1- Loiiifnrialilc Lliiisliaii homes hate been secured gdmbi ihc honesty of the Cohscr ahve government or for thirty eight of thtse little ones and the others will omcmis Mr Markey, then’ could not mean the Con find homes eventually There are more such clnldren scrvahw mega He Could only mean the rest of the ni the provinec hpplieatioiis are being received almost pany in-ess’ or some of it S0 he ,mimics in whole or daily for aceominodatioii that must be refused for part of the mst of the party press, namely the Liberal want of rooiii. This should not be so in a Christian Press or a considm-abie part of ,ti for having seized country like ours _and it is to sec that the condition upon 3 speech in the House of Commons which ML shall no longer exist that special effort is being made Carve" and M,-_ Mai-key say on behalf of Mi-_ Kyte to provide a fund to enlarge and better' equip the iiisli- (hd not contain any Charges, and claiming that the iUli0"- speech did contain charges of iiialfeasapce and dis- lii 1i‘|‘il\i"'\ 10 UTC -*`l’0\`i“l ~*'°""lL`*`>` “bU"° rcfcfffd ‘U lionesty, and on that basis attacking the good iiaiiic of there will be rt parade of the Oraiigc lirclhern and their Country in il way that Mn Kytcis iawycrs ‘hire 50'” Ui |'il‘i~'|¢l'“l 0" 5“"d‘\)' f1flCf"00'i iii 3 U"~`|0¢k 1° not defend. This picture is presented of mticli of the 'r Mr. Kyte’s Liberal lawyers. will give an address on thc claims of the Orphanagc__ ix( .\lr. Fulton is well known as an orator of more than ordinary :iliilitv and his address inay lie looked for-i ward to as a real treat which no one should niiss. It isi It will bc rciiiciiibcmd ihat some weeks ago Mi,_ expected that hel\v»,_-eii three and four hundred inen i,~_ LL Carvcii iiircaiciicdi according to certain Liberal will take part in the parade, \\'hicli will be headed by iicwgiiapers to bring ,ictioiis for iihciaguinst the Oiia_ _ , . llic .'\rtillcry Band. .~\ special collection will be taken ' _ ` wa journal and several other Conservative papers for tip in :ill thti churches and also :it the afternoon in .cl- Stating that hc’ ML Carveii was siimiiyiiig iiiiportaiit ing in llie l‘ii‘st .\lcth0dis'l Church. it is expected that iiiiomiaiioii to iiroi-icriiiiiii iii“,yci_5 iii New York there will be it large conffregatioii and it is hoped that _ _ P _ Nothing was heard of the inatter until a few days ago the collections in the various churches \\_ill be coninien- wiicii the Gimwa Joiiriiai Came out with the i0h0w_ suratc with the claims of this splendid institution which iiigr has worked its way up to be one of the inost useful “Tim “Mention Oi the Joiimai has iiist been called to an article which appeared in thc Halifax Chronicle ""“"°' of .\-lay 19th, and repeated, we understand, in sonic ` "`°*"l)X(__°**_ other liberal newspapers of the Maritnie Provinces, and most creditable institutioiis of any kind in the pro- including the Fredericton Mail, as follows: “”‘“**“- “ ‘The Ottawa journal which started the absurd .\lr. _\lai'l\'e-y, li. C., who appeared before the Fuse yarn that .\Ir. Carvell was supplying important iiifor- Comniission as associate counsel with L\lr. Carvcll _forimation to pro-Geriiian lawyers in New York has been Mr. Kyte, was emphatic that Mr. Kyte had never compelled on threat of libel suit to retract and apolo- gize for its cowardly ii_isinuations.’ “This statcincnt of the Halifax Chronicle and ilie Fredericton Mail is ii lie. The journal retracted nothing on threat of a libel suit. Its ‘yarii’ about Mr. Carvell supplying iniportunt iiiforiuation to pro-Ger- inan lawyers in New York was NOT absurd, but TRUE. The journal has received no notice of a 'libel suit, except through thc columns of other iiewspapers. and \vlicii the journal noticed that, it invited l\Ir. Car- vell to come on. He has not been heard from. We invite the Halifax Chronicle and the Fredericton Mail to tell the truth and shanic the devil.” _~\nd there the mutter rests at present. llere is a splendid opportunity for a libel suit. Wonder ii these Liberal papers will “shanie` the devil.” made any "charges.” (says the journal). His argu- ment was in cfiect that the coinniission was inercly looking iiilo sonic statenients inndc by .\‘lr. Kyte as suniniarized by Sir Robert llorden in a cable to tien- cral Ilughes i ii I‘liiglan_d. This fullo\ved:- “Was there not the suggestion of inal- fcasance 2*" asked Sir \Nilliain Meredith. “I do not go any further than Sir Rob- berl llordcii went in his cable ito General Iltighes," answered Mr. Markey. Sir William Meredith: “Is it not perfec- tly plain that everybody niiilcrstood there was iiialfcusaiice ?" “'i`liat coiistrilctioii has been put on it by the party press,” answered Mr, Markey. ii iiiuiiiii MISS ELIZABETH McCARRON. passed peacefully away. She liail niaiiy frlonds, wlioni she won by Iior klnil and genial ninnner, and her ilciitli at the early nge of 25 yearn will be greatly moumed. Mr. and Mrs. MeCarron and family will have the sympathy of the whole community in their sad bereavement . as this is we a“m,um.c the ,math of Mimi Elm” the second death in the family wltliiii hem Mi:Ca,.|.0"_ which wok Diane at night months. She loaves to mourn hm. home SL. Mary-5 nom on Juno besides u sorrowlng father and motli» 2_ The ,weaned had hee" recovering or, three sisters, Clemmlo and Johnn- from measles when pneumonia set "3 at h°"]°~ ‘md M"~ Edward Mah" in. and despite ull that kliid nursing Sl- MWY5 Road' “nd ""0 b|'°"“" ,md memcai ski" could do' fm-¢m°diJaiiics with the 105th Battalion. The by the lust rites uf hor church she finioral_ whlcli was largely attended, It in with deepest sympathy, that zzz. _'_ :_~.~.»:.-.- ~v -_-_-_ _-;:_- ~ .-Y-_-_» ,~_~_-.~.-Y-.~_-.-: _-: < .- » ». .- .-.-.».-:_~.-:.~_-_~_-.-_-.-_-_-:cv_'_-_-_-_nee-.~.».-ex .1 By Purifying the Blood , You Gel Rid oi Pain HERE I8 THE BWORN STATEMENT OF A LADY WHO WAI CURED IY DR. 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