Rod and gun . out of her new book on the ALPINE CLUB OF CAXADA mountains that she, also, was unable toattend the camp of 1911. All club members will be deli.^hted tolearn of Mrs. Wheelers improvement inhealth since reaching herhome in Sidney,B. C. It was felt to be somewhat of a misfor-tune that Dr. Long^stafT, who made him-self so popular at the Consolation Valleycamp last year by the whole hearted wayin which he entered into the programand through the large amount of enter-tainment his accounts of climbs, travels couver, went down the evening aftertheir arrival to English Baytb \vatcli thewa
Rod and gun . out of her new book on the ALPINE CLUB OF CAXADA mountains that she, also, was unable toattend the camp of 1911. All club members will be deli.^hted tolearn of Mrs. Wheelers improvement inhealth since reaching herhome in Sidney,B. C. It was felt to be somewhat of a misfor-tune that Dr. Long^stafT, who made him-self so popular at the Consolation Valleycamp last year by the whole hearted wayin which he entered into the programand through the large amount of enter-tainment his accounts of climbs, travels couver, went down the evening aftertheir arrival to English Baytb \vatcli thewaves roll in. Imagine their consterna-tion when the group of performers downin the little open stage on the beach roseas one man and with one accord beganto sing the liking lay; , Its the Aljiine ilress youre the little face has set my heart a ye:)rninj;..For vour love. Green for the vegetation, grey for therocks and white for the snow line is theexplanation gi\-en for the pretty combin-. On the Green Slope of the Hillside We Ate Our Lunch. and hunting expeditions provided, couldnot be present at this years camp, as hadbeen expected. Owing however to asudden call to Alaska this was impossibleand the Doctor sent to the Vice-Presi-dent a letter of regret and a substitute inthe person of his brother, Capt. Long-staff, whom among other things, we re-member smilingly for his captaincy ofthe famous Awkward Squad that en-livened one of our most interesting pro-grams. ation of color in the cIuIj ribbon withwhich so many of the members decoratedtheir hats while at camp. Badges of thesame with the letters A. C. C. servedlater as a distinguishing mark when onecame across a club member on the home-ward route divested of his camp togsand clothed in the garments of civiliza-tion. Two young women who had shedtheir costumes at Hector andreturned from the annual camp to Van- At the annual meeting it was announ-ced that the club membership had reach-ed the grand t
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