The Dean of Durham (Dr. Honsley < Henson), at a AVesleyan anniversary, said: "Since I came north my-vision has been strengthened rather than : weakened. 1 see more clearly than ' ever the essential identity of /the work , ■ carried oh by the Christian 'Churches. I see that there must be a reorganisation, and we ought to'borrow a lesson from the war, aud go on tho lines of having a common council and' adopt a single front. The isolation of the different Churches is the root of most of their practical blunders.- The war has shown that democracy is not what it line been thought to be, but self-goy- ; eminent by a free and self-respeciing people living for the objects Christ meant them to have. As one result, it may bo necessary and just to exolude the German nation from the fellowship of humanity. That will bo a misfortune to us as well as to them; and we should , strive to shorten the time c>f separation." ' i For grey and faded hair uee Donnelly's .Grey Hair Tonic, 3s. 6d. Donnelly, 65 Vivian Street,—Advt. G. V. Tuck, holder of the Midland Golf Championship, has joined the Royal Flying Corps as second . air | mechanic ■ j Mr. Balfour has congratulated the.l London unit of the Scottish Women's | Hospitals on "splendid work done and j a magnificent example set." j i Economical mothere buy "NAZOL"— ' the beat family cough and cold remedy. Ready for instant use. Sixty full doses ooet eighteenpence. "NAZOL" is cheapest in the end.—Advt. - ,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 3
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249Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 3
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