WELLINGTON BROTHERHOOD.
•;■-: At; the : King's. -Thbatre.'-yesfefday afternoon the- usual .meeting-of the Wellington Brotherhood \ was:held,-the Eev. E. 0. Blamires)presiding.' -Mr.V/JV'-W; Black was ..the- speaker for: the 'afternoon, .for,, his. subject"' '."Heredity ;and 'Environment;", : During : 'the course.of. his 'remarks-Mr;'Black stated' that most -men', consider, the- •/present alone' should, be cared :.for. . "We are here,'!. they ■ say;. .''to; enjoy ourselves/ ■Therefore, let: :us .'drink • and be' . merry ; fortomorrow ;we : die."'; Thus men ig,nofe ;■ the"fact.'that 'our' -doings : -will' affect .those" r that .follow, 'us' as ■"well' as the environment of those with; whom we come in contact; '.-.During--the-bourse.of the afternoon: a,,5010 : was A c : H.: Smith. :-/:':< yy. y !&J ■*'■ ',
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 8
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105WELLINGTON BROTHERHOOD. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 8
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