i ---------- er ------, nina ---------------- In try. There is more heretical living Joseph by an earlier marriage. In : GION AS SEEN BY THE BROTHER any eh lived in the same Naz than there is heretical believing. | ' : areth home with the Christ. {|W ise old James bolds the brother- OF JESUS "':The International Sunday School Lesson for August 2nd ls; | family of Jesus, they are represent | : "The Epistle of Jesus."--The Entire Book. By WILLIAM T. ELLIS In all thé world there are only # few great little books. This is one of them. It may be leisurely' read Jin fifteen minutes -- and practiced & wholg life-time. Anybody whe % puzzled by the wide range and variety and mysticism of the whole Bible will do well to stick for a month to this Letter by James the Just. Its statem@its are so sharply defined and aptly phrased that they may easily be memorized. And the Book is more up-to-date than the latest newspaper editorial. * Naturally, the first fact of impor- ince about any deok is its author his fitness for the writing of it. | 'Words weigh according to the au- ty of the person wha uses them. nly yesterday a news; r publish- @r, a business man from whom I ex- pected no such discrimination, ex- : plained to me why his paper had dropped a certain voluminous writer He bad beem too fear to that hood down to the practical interpre- | | unique Life to accept at first its | tation of religion. Emerson only | { mirsculous meaning. When James | paraphrased the Lord's brother | | and his brothers appear in the New | When He wrote. i 4 " i deed, | J t s members of the | "Go put your creed into your deed, 3 mel wit 2 Nor speak with double tongue. : ed as incredulous of His diety and -- | mission. But after Pentecost WeTpyngent Worgs ro Present Times. | | ind them associated with the disci- Old-fashioned folk, familiar with | ples of Christ. James, because of | the Bible, must often chuckle and | upon religious topics: "He did not | his character and qualities, and of grin at the ignorance of wordy | write from a sincerely spiritual | bis bleod-relationship te the Savi-| moderns; who do not know that so | mind." Is an suthor fit for his our, quickly rose to primacy in the much of the "up-to-date" wisdom | task? Can he speak with assurance? | Jerusalem church. He and his b¥o- | they are trying to express was bet- ther Jude are represented in the' ter guid, in keener speech, by the An Author Whe Knew His Subject. | New Testament by two of the ged-| inspired writers of the old Book. James could. The writer whose | eral letters. { No present-day satirist cuts so deep words the Sunday Schools are today | -Something of awe and mystery at- | jnio0 ¢ontemporaneous follies as St. studying had unigue and romantic | taches to James, the author, because | james. qualifications. He was Bishop of |of his intimate knowledge of the life | Take this common complaint of Jerusalem, léadér of the Apostolic [of the Master, and ot his family | tongues that wag unweariedly but! Church. But of far greater interest ties. It suggests Browning's: not well: what other writer has is the fact that this James (not the | "Ah, did you once see Shelley plain, | dealt so pungently' and practically Apostle, brother of John, who was! And did he stop and speak to you, | with it as sagaecious Saint James? the first of the Twelve to suffer mar- | And did you speak fo him again? | Has any Christian become bétog- tyrdom; and not James the Little,| How strange it seems, and new!" | sod ip the modern vogue of "off son of Alphesus) was the blood-| The blood that pulsed in the hand | splor" speech? Our Lesson has the brother of Jesus. | which penned the wise words of the | word for it in James 1:21. Nothing Real students may delve into the | text of this Lesson was the same! ols ever written on the perils of the fascinating fleld of the exact rela- | blood that flowed in the hands that! tongue equals the third chapter of tionship of James to our Lord. Was | were nailed to the Cross! After he | james. he a full brother, son of Joseph and | had become spiritually, as well as| 1g the reader fooling himself into Mary; or was he, as many believe, | physically, kin to Jesus, James was| je common notion that listening to the stép-brother of Jesus, son of | uniquely qualified to set forth the | ermons and goifig to meetings is all mind of the Master. Our author, Christianity? James punctuates = | knew his subject. that self-deception (1:22). Glib piosity gets what it deserves Introducing We want ever§ woman and girl in Kingston to read this wonderful news so sudden and so new that this will prove the sensation of the year. It is an Bnglish novelty which has taken hold of the American Capitals and is proving the rage of the season. : WHAT IS SYLKRAFT? : It is a new patent process of which beautiful and lasting color designs may be perman- ently painted in a direct and simple way. Materials such as silk, cotton, any kind of wood, metals or glass and you do not have to be an artist to do it, any ordinary brush supplied with the set can be used with a wonderful effect. by the veriest amateur. The colors are absolutely fast whieh means that frocks and lingerie decorated by "Sylkraft" can be washed and ironed without harm. _ : FOR PRINTING LAMP VARIETY OF SHADES APPLICATIONS . SHADES The transparency and brillian- cy of the colors are remarkable and for lamp shades particularly "run' are exceptionally desirable. Ei- fects are of a yarn dyed charac- out loss of color or brilliancy. ter and even the léast experienc- ed person can obtain results Six colors are supplied with, the complete set but the shades can be deepened or reduced to any required tone by the dilut- ing medium (included with the set) other shades can be repro- duced by mixing the colors this allows wide scope for artistic development of patterns. The color supplied in a liquid form is supplied with a brush as in water coloring and will not * after which the article can be washed or dry cleaned with- ; . Q eo | The Heart of the Story. in "If any man among you thinketh 0 Se rng al epal { Tn our day, when everybody.is| himself to be religious and bridleth ! | reading about the Bible, instead of | not his tongus--this man's religion * . : . { reading from the Bible, this Great] is vain." All Kinds of Electric Apparatus | Little Book should come to its OWR.| Preachers and secretaries who It would be a boon tq both thé | sawn upon the rich and negleét the | Satisfaction guaranteed. Best work at reasonable prices. Church and the world if everybody | poor, simply have to cut out of their ! "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" ! HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO, [he fics Si MAAR Tian ir 3 . | with James. chapter two, would upset any self- | who is inclined to take part in cur- | Bibles the Epistle of St. James. Corner King and Princess Streets. . + 'Phone 94. | ~ He is the antidote for religious | satisfied congregation of wealthy { rent controversies - over religion | What this carpenter-bishop says on | For Good Meals and very Best Service Eat at the VICTORIAYCAFE Telephone 762. 354 King Street. | speculation. | high, even to the heavens, his feet 8 | never leave earth. There is no mis- | understanding his méaning. He is | authority upon thé definition of real | | religion. There is no finely-spun | mysticism in this compact Manual of { Applied Christianity; but all that | any one needs to know about prae- | ticing the faith. Whoever becomes | steeped in the Epistle of James will scarcely escape being a working Christign. He is the apostle of the "doers of the word." That Is why we wglcome this Les- son with zest. For professional Christianity in these days is sagging =.= | on its ethical side. "Orthodoxy" has While his head rises | folk And evén the modern soap-box | orator makes no such arraignment of the rich as is found in the first part of the fifth chapter. Saint James' words fairly sizzle and sear. We live in an over-wise genera- tion: but real wisdom, such as James describes (3:13-18) is far from us. And the sourée of wisdom our diploma-scattering day is prone to forget (1:5, 6.) Law observance is one of the great underlying problems of our yori. Clear-cut and ringing, and "com- pletely pertinent, is James' "A man who has kept the law as a whole, but who has failed to keep one com- mand, has become. guilty of violat- there is no FREE DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY AND DURING OLD BOYS' WEEK WE WILL GIVE FREE DEMONSTRA- TION IN OUR WINDOWS. BE SURE, COME, AND SEE HOW SIMPLE THIS IS DONE AND THE VARIETY OF ARTICLES THAT MAY BE BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED, \ SIX COLORS ARE SUPPLIED WITH COMPLETE SET coe to be a bigger word with some | ing all." Hvidently, y tag "righteousmess"; with others, | room for a Christian amidst the BLUE GREEN RED BROWN YELLOW BLACK . * ? : " "liberalism" ° outbulks "loyalty." | scofflaws who flout the prohibition ~ ; 'Kingston $ Most P opular Eating P lace There. is current more of argument | statutes, Also large tube of diluting medium and cleaner, palette and brushes. Complete for $2.50. | about the Bible than there is prac-| Let us get back to this succinct 2 Thisis a Kiniston Pr tice of it. In support of their theo-| and livable Letter of James. In a be- 3 logical contentions, some zealous | wildered generation, it will stabil the Dati: ly. B i held in --- Full Course Dinner .............. 60c ll. AlaCarteMeals ..............30c. up men are stooping to the tactics of | ize our thinking and clarity o vthe political campaign or of the cir-| conduct. . x fur except the tubes and brushes | cus bally-hoo. James sternly calls -- a Fut wh ne us all back to the essential things. Palestine has made great progress tronizi 5 . He teaches that faith is proved by | within the last few years in the cul- iy buy S: 4 home Inquiry © Doors Above Capitol Theatre. | Ged. Wheelock, Manager Works, and not by words; and that ' tivation of. tobacco. 3 age ; 'pure religion and undefiled" lies! 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