. Rod and gun. ated $50of the Clubs funds to the purchase ofrare volumes, now cut of print, dealingwith the early history of the CanadianMountains. The recent changes in theConstitution were considered, each ALPINE CLUB OF CANADA 453 c han g ehaving itsbirth notin the Ex-e cu t i ve,but in theClubitself,and takingshape inthe form ofan amend -m e n t bysugges-tion frommembers;these havebeen votedupon andare nowClub mend -ments twoand threeare tooobvious 1 yne c essaryin this solarge anddem o c ra-tio organi-zation, forany com-mentjnum-ber onereq ui r e sexp 1 a n glacierregio


. Rod and gun. ated $50of the Clubs funds to the purchase ofrare volumes, now cut of print, dealingwith the early history of the CanadianMountains. The recent changes in theConstitution were considered, each ALPINE CLUB OF CANADA 453 c han g ehaving itsbirth notin the Ex-e cu t i ve,but in theClubitself,and takingshape inthe form ofan amend -m e n t bysugges-tion frommembers;these havebeen votedupon andare nowClub mend -ments twoand threeare tooobvious 1 yne c essaryin this solarge anddem o c ra-tio organi-zation, forany com-mentjnum-ber onereq ui r e sexp 1 a n glacierregion wasdiscoveredin the Cas-cade rangeon the Pa-cificCoast,whereelim b i n gbegan a 1- most at sea-level, it was evident that theascent of a glacier-hung peak, whose al-titude was below the 10,000 limit, wasample justification for active will be seen at a glance that the newclause impartially meets the requirements,and is thus an improvement in the Con-stitution. The report would be incomplete with-. MT. ASSINIBOINE SHOWING NORTH AND EAST FACES. out reterence to tne Clubs modest socialfunctions. Functions necessarily local byreason of its widely scattered constituen-cy. On the Presidents return from Eng-land he was the guest of the Winnipegmembers at a delightful little dinner atTea Kettle Inn, when some thirty guestswere present. The occasion was madethe opportunity for an address, giving an 454 ROD AND GUN AND MOTOR SPORTS IN CANADA account of his visit to attend the JubileeCelebration and subsequent trip to Swit-zerland. A day later, he lectured on theCanadian Mountains as a recreationground at the Collegiate Institute of Por-tage la Prairie. The lecture was verywell attended, and half of the net pro-ceeds were turned in to the Club Several small reunions were heldduring the year by theWinnipeg was not behind in matters ofsocial amenities. Last February the sec-ond of the Annual Alpine Club Dinnerswas held atHorchovers Restaurant,sixty


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