questioner of the officers of the Various departments through which she was being shown. During the tour a visit 'was paid to When Sir Henry and his party arrived at the shops they were given a musical welcome by the pipe and brass band of the shops. Both of these two organlza- (Toronto Globe) Dean Inge's chronic pessimism becomes a bit tiresome. For years he has been cheerfully called the "Oloomy Dean." and thorn: of his own land who heard or read his utterances good-naturedly tolerated his views. Now that be has put his blue-ruin talk In a book of fwhat he says. ' It has remained for a publication m nncither lanrf FVi Mw Vnrlr Tf.m1r1 Tribune, to give answer In a review by an able young English novelist, Frank Bwlnnerton. The charge laid by this critic Is that the Dean is superficial, and that his conclusions are not well founded. He claims that -the list of books 'consulted, as given by the Dean, shows that he has taken shallow and unimportant authorities, whose Ideas be has put In lest than- 300 pages. Mr. Bwlnnerton Is outspoken: "Dean Inge's 'England' la exactly the kind of book that Is not needed In a world which cries for understanding between people more loudly than for any-thng else. It is not a Vicious book, and the7 author is not deliberately a mis chievous person; and yet Dean Inge has for some reason- been persuaded to do something which can only do harm, because he has aet down a picture of his country which Is almost as superficial as a picture srruld be. The author has -neither exact knowledge nor Imaginative conception. He understands Plotlnus better than he understands Dickens. . . .He has attracted attention . by .his querulousness, his disagreeable manners, and his dislike of all those of ' "hla'fellow-crcatures Who cannot read the dead languages. He la therefore unfitted by temperament to write such a book this one upon the subject ot England The curved sword or scimitar is the favorite weapon of war of the 'Druses The knife comes next. All warriors wield the, scimitar with tremendous skill and 'strength. In France all government officials and members of Parliament have tree passes oh all railways, and ten ot thousands of leer state employee re ct lv reduced rate. ft I .sit. af rairj BAPTIST SPLIT ISWIDENING: NEW ORO ANIMATION FORMED IV TORONTO KNOWN" AS KHllUB j BAPTISTS" slonary "and educational work. The resolution, which was carried without a dissenting vote, read: "In Mew ol the present situation within . the apprentice school room at n hour,the convention, and the necessity o: vhen class was to session and the establishing a fellowship of brethren work which was being carried on by wno and practlce toe doctrines, these young men. as well as the various! prlaciplet an(1 & rcodeu of equipment which they have;UsU ag HOaMlm and churches. It ta fashloned b, them, was the subject of ' rtsolvea tnat , hereinafter compltoent by Sir Henry and Mr. Hun- appolnted to rt with being the father of the apprentice educational system which la In force In f all the shops of the Canadian National Railways. Ml'MCAL WELCOME ward the organization of an association of Regular Baptists within the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec to make possible the co-operation of such Regular Baptists In missionary and educational work, and with authority to call a meeting for the formation it such an association at such a time and place as the committee shall determine. It being understood that it is Intended tlons. which are composed entirely of j that such an organization is to be shop men who voluntarily give their (without prejudice to the churches1 sta- tlme to the development of thae bands. are "rated as being among the best bands of their kind In the Dominion. conducted by the Saint John Ambulance Association. In the afternoon he was engaged In conference with various heads of departments. DEAN INGE IS CRITICIZED BY AN AMERICAN tus as parts of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec." The resolution waa introduced bv Sir Henry, expressed them his pleasure tHeT T' j mtcbtll of London, and and complimented them on their Pla7 I seconded by Rev. Morley Hall of Tim- Earlier In the morning the president cnW fpeaker ot the 'evening. j the Fort Rouge first-aid team which recently won the open championship of Canada In the first-aid competition dealt with It FIELDS SPEAKS Declaring that be and the members "Regular "Baptists?" he declared that as far a be and his church were concerned not a dollar would be contributed to the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec while It endorsed Professor Marshall of McMaster University. He referred to the Convention's action of censure and continued: "I dont fjM.1 aa If T r fomt .rait T rmvr VM i cast out from any group where I never belonged. I am still a member of a Regular Baptist Church. This Is a Regular Baptist Chur6i." vinwH on ritoK. .Marshall Then bis remarks had to do partic ularly with Professor Marshall of Mc rOrT leave it to a friend to remind you of that bad cold t Don't go about spreading infection among your business friends snd maybe in your own family circle. To banhh ccflds snd chills in the direct and most effective way, you must take PEPS. As they dissolve in the mouth Peps give off powerful healing and germicidal fumes. These you breathe Into Instsnt direct contsct with the innermost recesses of the chest and lungs. Peps soothe, strengthen snd In-Vigorate the entire "breathing system. They clear the throat and air-paissges of mischievous germs, remove soreness snd inflammation, and end the danger to chest and lungs. Make no mistake I You must have Peps, the bresthesble medicine In tablet form. Peps Sow obiinmhl of ll drungitta n4 trr ! 7V1C taH ! SPORT CHAT please" Eat More Mustard! Enjoy it on both hot and cold meats with bacon, sausages, eggs, fish. Let the spicy flavour of Colman's .Mustard add greater relish to every meaL It's best when freshly mixed with COLD water. Recipe Book mailed free IColminKceoCCtnida) Limited. Dept. Sit lOuOAmhertt Street. Msotrtal i? Pol ns X, Mustard aids digestion the Word of Ood. I submit Regular Baptlsts stand for the "Bible as the Word of Ood. I oelleve that the central thing In the Oospel Is the sutwtl-tutionary work of Christ. Where thai is denied everything that Is vital to the Gospel is denied. The Convention ha endorsed a man who publicly reject the substitutionary work of Christ, and I say boldly I nave no fellowship with of Jarvls Street Baptist Church were ! the man who has done so, and just as little fellowship "with "the company Kho endorse him." SAYS CONVENTION' I'ACKKI) Convention members had denied that machine tactics had been used. "But i declare." aald Dr. Shields, "the Convention was packed with delegates 'n favor of McMaster University." "Ex-Chancellor McCrlmmon," he continued, "In a carefully prepared speech attacked The Oospel Witness, fie stood lu his coward's castle for 30 minutes. He poured out his poison to prejudice that whole assembly." . 2 going to stay In and play brother to 4 everybody that needs that help." POPULAR FAMILY i IS FAREWELLED i ON LEAVING CITY I There was a large gathering of friends at the OTP. wharf last night to give a j hearty farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur farewell address and letter ot introduction to southern lodges. PALATIAESIMNCE BECOMES APARTMENT IF SCHEME GOES ON j The Orand Terminals must make 880 ; points or more in tonight's billiard ; tournament with the Moot or they will lose first place in the standing to the Grotto. Some changes are being made In the potations of the players In the Orand Terminal team. Pat O'-Donnell Is being advanced to firs man. Charlie Balagno going to wotnad. la the Moose team Joe Brown moves up from fourth to second man wHh Jaeikj Judge, former second, toiog to third j and Joe Hlllman moving down from I El Its Continuing, Mr. Shields stated that. m- George' while he would not contribute funds K- of P. ... to the Convention for missionary FIXTURES IN WHIST -LEAGUE ARE PLAYED Results of games played last night in the men's section of the Fraternal Whist League' were as follows: St. George's- Society. 0: St. Andrew's, 3. ( Knights of J Pythias, 3: Moone. 8. Elks, 6; Oddfellows, "3. The standing of teams to date la as follows: Marter. Those, he declared, who could ' educational work, be would find 'Bon of Canada .... other channels thrmieh which to 'Carrv 1 Bl- Anarewa. on the work. A college, he .stated.) The player In the teams which last would be started oh a modest scale, and'111 ma0 ;the,r rlm ppersnce of this In the not too distant future. "We're not going to leave the Con- with the Important title "England," he i Marshall does not accept the Bible a . Tention," he aald In conclusion. la more apt to be judged on the merits not see that the professor was mod ernist were "sadly lacking In Biblical intelligence." "It was demonstrated at the Con- Iventlon," he went on, "that Professor "We're W. L. Pts 1, 0 1 10 1 10 1 1 1 1 111 0 10 0 2 0 the season were as follows: St. Oeorge's Society. (No captain elected yet).t-F. J. Puller. J. Howe. Oeorge Kelsey. W. O. Oakley. C. Barker and F. W, Orlmble. Moose. B. M. Simpson, captain: Tom' Dybhavn, jick Judge, A. ilartlnnen. (Wilis Royer; nd' Trior 'Johnsori. ' r.lks--E. J. Cobb. Harvey Fraser. Bert Morgan, W E. Wllllscroft. R. Arthur, Jr.. and Oeorge Mcllmoyle. UNDATED WILL WAS NOT OF ANY YALUE Bailey and daughter. ia, wno. aiier Tnnntrrn net M Bv an undated I many years' residence in dy and dls-, wlll wmten in pencil on a piece of met. sailed on tne j-rmce ueorge jot brown wrappng paper. Ole Pettersou the south with the Intention of taking herball)lt and inventor, who died up their future residence In Vancouver ,n the clty ,Mt Juiy, bequeathed "one or Victoria, Ladies of the Royal Purple, d0ar m Cftnadlon l0ney" to each of of which organization Mrt. Bailey was,,,,, fJx chllareni ana tne rMt 0I hl. an active member, through Mrs. W. E. ifi0Q) to h- w,e Ufh WllliMroft nd Mrs. L. Murray Ftnler,jHclen Alyef A docuIuent Wft flot presented her with i silver souvenir mlXM n j, of n0 ,ega, Vfthlei Bnf spoon wnue ijie ciks, buruugu X4. wunr Fuller, presented Mr. Bailey with a Mrs. Alver has been appointed to administer on behalf of herself and the children. FAIRY CODMOTflER TOTHE SOLDIERS TORONTO, Oct, 29. -A fulry godmother to the returned soldiers as Mrs. 'E. -7?. Brenton, who for ten years has TORONTO, Oct, 29 On Friday next t v"ilta the men In the hospital. 81i It will be, decided If Casa Loma. the pala- has OuU'l'ouled over 60.000 New Tonta-tlal ' residence or Sir Henry Pellatt,' will ments, and 011 the fly-leaf ot each U be turned into an 'apartment and con-1 Inserted Lord Robert's message to the ducted as a commercial undertaking. The 1 troops August, 1914. The first Utt(4 difficulty m the way U the reluctance'! bag of alligator sTUn In which ihe of the city to grant dancing privileges " carried her Bibles, has been worn to for the dinlnp; room there. Thla will be 1 shreds with constant Usage and Bhe decided at the meeting next week, The has received a request for It to be sont promoters of the scheme say they xan- to the British Oovcrnment war museum not go ahead with It unless they a. tn Londou.England. " cure the dancing right which the city 1 U reluctant to give. I Advertise In' Tb Dally N'ews V anted For Sale For Rent ."OR SALE. Lot 2. black 6. section S. The beat available view let on Pourth AsesMM- moo cash. No need to build in a poor location untU tbM lot is aM. M. M. Stephe&s and Co.. Ltd. JM :nr universities In all aectlons of the TOR OUT AN 18-! country, will compete for team and la- j tate. we are authorised to sell several Uvidual championship honors in Use! iota, some corners, harbor view, au) sew University of Iowa poo) at l?wa! on sewer Prices jov and terms CTty. April 3. The team title win be I from, 110.00 monthly. Enquire T. decided for the first time stole Use McClymont. U (meet attained national prominence lnlR SALE. GRAY ENGINE; MODEL xirmoiore oniy uiaiviauai pwee , have been counted and no point soared : by teams. David A. Armbruster. Iow iwlmmlng coach, who Is tn charge of; 'At tournament, expects an unusually 1 arge entry list from the East, middle- FOR SALE--TWO BUOOIE6 ONE west and Pacific roast. Nine events! ( EnHti type and one small. Both probably will be Included on the pro-1 H food condition. Apply Stuart, gram. The tentative list Is 60. 100. 230; 716 Plltb Avenue West. and 440-yard free style. 300-yard "breast stroke. ISO-yard bSck stroke. 300 yard , medley relay. 200-yard relay and fancy drrlng. D. 3 cylinder. 4 cycle 10-11 hp. with crutch, shift, propellor. Dixie mag. Oood running order. O. Rorle. Phone 987 or Red 613. tf REOAL 13-14 MARINE ENGINE FOft Sale, with magneto, tanks and complete installation, cheap. Apply Imperial MaeMne Works. 26a TENT FOR SALE. NEW THIS YEAH and ued only one week.. Price 120 Pullen. Daily News. 'J FOR SALE. FIVE BOOMED HOUSE, near Dry Dock. Apply Box 331. Dally News Orhce. 243 FURNTTCTtE FOB SALE 124 SECOND Avenue. Phone Blue tl7 after 6 FOB HALE. CTIEAP. HALF A TON OF Wd newspapers. Apply Dally New. r TO RtvNT OH RENT EIOIIT ROOMED MOD-era house on Borden Street, hot water heater. Five roomed modern house on Bixth Avenue West. Four roomed modern house. 740 Ful ton Street. Warehouse on First Avenue, known as Northern Exchange Building. M. M. Stephens it Co.. Ltd. 2S3 FOR RENT OR BALE. THE, LATEST Improved coin operated electric pianos. For terms, address Electric Piano, care Dally News Office. T FOR RENTUFURNISHETX APARTMENT on Second Avenue: four rooms and bath. Water paid. Phone 647. POR RENT PIANOS. PLAYER- planos. phonographs and sewing ma chines. Walker's Music Store.' FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN flat with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave. East. Apply Hyde Transfer. tf TXR RENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATE flat: large airy rooms; fire place; close In. Max Hellbroner. rURNISHKD APARTMENTS POR RENT by day, week or month. Phone Red COT tf MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT FIVE rooms- and bath, Munro tiros. POR RENT FURNISHED ROOM; SUIT two. 610 Sixth Avenue West. 250 FOR RENT NEW MODERN HOUSE 221 Pourth Avenue East tf A drop on any ecirrna sore or Hclilni erurc lion and you II lie able to rent and iln-p nnre more, Tliitik luiladropt h it worth Iryingr Utt s trial battle today. '71 finl tl-OO t'lll rtUtett y,m yr mtmry Ttf I). D, li. ftp, in, W. J. McCutchoon Drug Store and Ormea Limited TVTIS MADE TO ORDER AND RE-modelled. Raw skins tanned and dresaed Mall orders promptly attended to. Mrs. r. Tsrr. 31 Broadway East, ysixrourer MISCELLANEOUS MAKE MONET AT HOME - MEN AND women can earn II to II an hour In spare tun writing showearda. Noi canvassing or sotleltUsg. We Instruct you and supply you with work Write today The UenhrnMt Company limited, ei nominioo Building. Toronto. nilUOI-RtCTIC ik. it. E. i;vnuo' niiKorit wtoh GZi Third Ateaae. Office vmu - 11.00 House calls - lift) For appointment Phone OOrc Blue C Residence BVack 333 Ki:T.ii'n.tvr OIMIII E.4TH I'AIE Mr Unter. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. (loud Home Cooked Mel, Phone Black TOO ANOTHER BIO REDUCTION I CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES. NOW IM TIIK TIME to buy that car you have been considering. N l-m T011 lUility V.x- pr CbaisiM $ 885.00 4 Tun 1. la hi delivery Ohaa $ 030.0(1 lourtnu and lloHler t KIS.00 Sport (tQodsUT t H80.00 Loach and Oupn 1 02(1.00 Swan tl 135.00 l-andau $1185.00 USED CARS ON HAND I Ford Light t)clivfy, open Iwdy .... I I'nrd I.ljthl Delivery. panel body Font Light Delivery, 75.00 1 1 50.00 Mnrirr ejulpm?at .... fBftO.oft 1 I'ord Tudor Sedan, iarifr wiuwmnal .... f 300.00 1 iiamobti6 a-f)aAn irer TOMrtnJf. m ... f 000.00 Term run hp arrunprd on liolh ww and ucd uni to null th lilirfiiaapr. KAIEN OARAQE Dealer in uaanac, . WcLauphlln, aas Oakland, ' viaamoDiie, Ponlloc and Chevrolet Cars Phone 52 Why walk during the unnleasant winter weather? We have several new models on hand, prices are at a low. level and easy terms are available. I Ki:i CAR" Two Tord Self tarter Light Deliveries guaranteed. One Pord Truck Snap. One Chevrolet Light eDllvery Oood running order. Make us an offer. H. K I'AUKrit LTI. t nidi m: u.i:n TAXI Phono 67 Taxi 'Call floorgfi, Paul or dual 1 Six and Seven I'aonenger Shi'do i linker at your dlnpnAnl any llmo HOBS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, AcroM froni 12mprii LloCel, WUDAY. O' PAQ1 PO THORNTON ON BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMa,, TOUR VISITS (A J I NECKLACE.-I'LL J J THEM TMEVtft. I ! . THROW I V. j-" & W I I THROWITIN MH. ' T M . fsl K IT WAS I TMATPACKA6U Jg,g V iSf ' ;jL3- - POWER SHOPS LAHV THORNTON' ACTOMFAMtX f PRESIDENT AND TAKES OKEAT ' INTEREST IN WORK ' WINNIPEQ. Oct. 29. 6lr Henry 'Thornton, chairman and president of the Canadian NatlonJj Hallways who spent the past two days In Winnipeg Inspecting the facilities of the com-, .pany and conferring with officials and lieads of departments, continued his' western inspection trip last night. He left Winnipeg at midnight and arrived in Reglna this morning and leaves later In the day via Saskatoon for Edmonton where he la due tomorrow morning. Sir Henry Is accompanied by 6. J. Hungerford. operating vice-president W. A. Klngsland, general manager of the "western region, and by Lady Thornton.. 'In company with Mr. Hungerford, Mr Klngsland and heads of departments. Sir Henry this morning Inspected the motive power and car equipment shops of the company at Transcona. He expressed himself as being particularly pleased with the splendid condition of the shops and at the manner In which' the work there Is being carried on. He stated that the shop was one of the TORONTO, Oct. 29. Supporters of cleanest and most orderly It had ever Rev. Dr. T. T. Shields, who was cen been his experience to visit. ! sured by the Baptist Convention of On- Lady Thornton, who was making her j tarto and Quebec decided by resolution first trip through a railway shop, dls- j to form an. organization within the played much personal interest In all or Convention to maintain their own prin-lts activities and she -was an eager i rlnles. said to earrv on their own tnlm- O 1926 hrtl. FdTUftt ScwviCC. IwC Cm Bnl ri,Wi. .mr.il " Clj)) .. u. - - DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lei than 50c WANTED. and experience State reference. Ap- BOARD. FOUNO WANTED. COMPETENT 8TENO- j POWDnVE BASEBALL BATS, grapher. Must be able to lake dlc-j P omc tatlOD and to handle bookkeeping aivl Itttng Qlve an account tt education DOAHD AND HOOM, Ap- THE INLANDER. 830 ply Box 333, Dally News office. 353 I Second Avenue. PhOM III third to fourth. The players will meet EXPERIENCED KITCHEN HELP WANT- as follows: Don Brown i Moose) vs. Pat ODcnwetl i Terminals). Joe Brown vs. Charlie Balagrio. Jack Judge vs. Prank 2Ueraan. Joe Hlllman vs. Dick Home John May for H. Oorbetl. Crack swimmers of the National Ool-'eglate Athletic aasoetatrvn, rrpreoent- eU lBlandr. FOR SALE. M It's i FouadA MAIL SCHEDULE OlTOfMl I'f the Eat Monday, Wednr - iz dose.. . T Vaneootrr Dunoavs v Tuesday ( ThUOdays Saturdsy : CPU, Oct 13 B.v To AntA. A I lee Arm Hcitn k nt T IT. PlmtMn sad Naa thwk Tharadajr t Aua riBt October and 1 fT Qaem ( hsrloltm-. Oetobrr 9 and 21 Ta Alu and Alke Ar- Wtdneiday . T flewarl and rtrmW Saturday ISOMINO I rut the iji'i Mondays. Wednewlt a.'. at I rani SDT-oef Bauday . . WrdnMSy rrtday Sattttday CPJl. October . I mi ,n;ai. Allre An. MM rretnlrr Tutwday ltoi rn. Mlmpua ana - MN Saturday I rnva AUaa rvlsl October 13 snd 33 I'm 1oeen Chariot le. Oetobrr 7 and 21 Irani Aayttt and A lire rm imi iiiUXtrioM Orsham a a tit Ate. Itl Ave. Ms 81. 4b e Pulsmi i tlb Av. A Thnmrt '1 1 1 A flwrtn.ke Ate! II Are. a f:nnrad ttb Ate. A lly Cove ni A Itsy fne 1 ir ir Ith Are Cdliw Alb Are. a MrStide ' fr Oavt plfln rro 0.v WTisrf a.T.P. Wbsrf O.T.P. atsikM . rnd A a tnd i led Ate. A rsllnn l trd Ave. a m i il I t t a i;i Thursday . 1 rrm Mrasrt and rreekt- I! 11 ttttdsyt . . 1 II J I it ,1 I II :l 1 J si ' it it tl If J J a. m nil 111 iivpn.in lor Vsnrter , 1 Sunday a. Prince B"P ' Turnday-rw. Cardecn Thxtsrday as Prince o: T Saturday . Catala . Saturday m Princess " Oct 12- -ea. rnnc U Oct. 22. m Prlncew " I'rnni Vanitintrr 8undsy- , Cardena . Wednewlay- Pr Cr Prlday a. Catala Saturday-. Pr Ru" Salurdsvaa. Princes BftflB October B--. Princra M rvKnt ia vMneeC M" i-..- ...a mm I1'" ... ... rni.,,i -WtH e-tnla Bsawtvta m SA Is lor "trwart. nyot n A,,rf t Punday r Cardena 1-rnm Mewarr. Anyn Tuesdsy . Cardena For Mewsri Saturday as. Print ""P'" From Mexsrl Sundsy a. Prince R'lP"1 For )ueen Cliarlntteii- Oct. S m. Prince Ctuf Oct. 23 s. Prince Chtfl" Fumii quern "rharMtr- Oct. 7 m. Prlue Charl" Oct. 21 . Prince Ctiaf" For An.ro UMnliii Prince Orw From Anvo Thursday a. Prince OeorP For Mtrwart Saturdsy m. Prince RPr, From HleHsrt Bundsy as. Prince Ruprt For AlmkB Oct 8- -s. Princess Mat Oct 18-Hia. Princess Mrt l-Tom Alaaka Oct. J2- -M, Princess MnT Oct 22--ns. Princess Mrf Advertise In tot DsllJ 1"