"THE MYSTERY OF DEATH."
MR PACE IN REPLY.
[To The Editor Stratford Post.] ~ Sn-—Will you kindly allow me space to reply to Mr Boyle's letter appearing in your issue of Wednesday. Mr Boyle, and many others, have attempted by abuse to gain notoriety liy rushing into print and attempting to" deal with subjects they don't understand. It is a truth "that too little knowledge is dangerous." I have road very carefully this gentleman's letter, and what 1 have to reply to. is first, and last, abuse. Mr Boyle questions my'credentials; these can be seen, and 'if Mr Boyle, or anyone else, cares to come to Mrs Birdsall's, Antonio Street, I shall lie only too pleased to prove J am a member of the British Mediums' Union, al>o of the N.Z. N.A.S. Mr Boyle, in conversation with me and others, claimed to be a University man, graduated from Trinity College. Dublin. I tloubt the truth of that statement, and ask Mr Boyle to prove it. No University man would write such piffle as contained in his letter. .He says I broke down in giving clairvoyance. 1 told Mr Boyle that be was a scliool master and also 1 'gave him bis name, spelling it out to him. Tbis I did in answer to bis demand to tell bim something. If be was honest be would bave mentioned that fact in. bis letter. He asks permission to question me next Sunday evening, which J here and now refuse. Our Sunday services are as sacred to us as the Roman Catholic service may be to Mr Boyle. I bave no idea of turning my meetings into,a debating society even to please this collossal genius. My term in Stratford is brief, namely, four weeks, but if Air Boyle is willing to publicly debate tbis question of Spiritualism, I bave no doubt he will be accepted by N.A.S., providing be is placed forward officially by some recognised association. Thanking vou in anticipation.—l am, etc, ,J. PAGE, Antonio Street, Stratford. August 26th', 1915.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 99, 27 August 1915, Page 6
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337"THE MYSTERY OF DEATH." Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 99, 27 August 1915, Page 6
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