Rod and gun . the Executive Committee. While it was agreed to adopt green,grey and white as the Club colors it wasalso arranged that some distinctiveCanadian emblem, such as a green mapleleaf, be interwoven with the colors. Professor Vasser, the delegate fromthe Netherlands Alpine Club, offered toexchange publications with the AlpineClub of Canada, and it is needless to saythat the offer was at once accepted. Everyone deeply regretted the fatalaccident which marred the complete suc-cess of the camp at Rogers Pass. Itmay be that freedom from serious acci-dent at the two previous camps, although


Rod and gun . the Executive Committee. While it was agreed to adopt green,grey and white as the Club colors it wasalso arranged that some distinctiveCanadian emblem, such as a green mapleleaf, be interwoven with the colors. Professor Vasser, the delegate fromthe Netherlands Alpine Club, offered toexchange publications with the AlpineClub of Canada, and it is needless to saythat the offer was at once accepted. Everyone deeply regretted the fatalaccident which marred the complete suc-cess of the camp at Rogers Pass. Itmay be that freedom from serious acci-dent at the two previous camps, althoughlargely attended by amateurs, led thepromoters to believe that similar immu-nity would attend successive camps. Asusual in such cases the unfortunate per-son herself was to blame, although thatfact carried with it small consolation, forthe reputation of the Club suffers, eventhough the accident was due to overconfidence and the action which led to ittaken despite the advice of the guide. Canadas Champion Private Mclnnis, who won the Governor-Generals medal and $200,the Bisley aggregate,also in Palmers trophy team. He wonthe Alexandra at Bisley in 1905. and The fire scourge in the West is theresult of forest fires which have causedmore devastation in Canada than eventhe lumbermans axe. This fire whichwiped out Fernie, Michel and othertowns and caused losses of life and prop-erty to an extent unequalled in fire de-vastions in the west, must cause muchsuffering, and the generosity of people on both sides of the border is being shownin a remarkable manner, in the work ofalleirating both suffering and loss. Oneresult should be an increased attention tofire prevention. The system in BritishColumbia was supposed to be highlyefficient but in this case fire gotout of hand with most disastrous re-sults. Ontario Forest, Fish and Game Protective Association. Formation of a Brantford Branch. Bl jN June twenty-second an organi-zation meeting of the Brant branchof the Ontario, Forest,


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