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Alpine Club Notes
161

We wish also to tender our sincere thanks to the Detroit Photographic Company, who have kindly volunteered to place their series of Canadian Rocky Mountain views at our disposal for illustrative purposes. The fact that we have not taken advantage of the offer is due to the large amount of illustrative material supplied to the Journal by our own members.

We now take this opportunity of calling the attention of our members to the magnificent Rocky mountain views placed on the market by this company. They are from the camera of the well-known traveller and lecturer, Mr. G. H. Peabody, whose work is justly celebrated for artistic effect and clearness of detail. The Company sells these beautiful seven by nine-inch views, with highly glazed finish, for the moderate sum of fifty cents each.


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The Alpine Club of Canada will always be glad to give information to parties desirous of visiting the Canadian Rockies for the purpose of camping, hunting, fishing, exploring, or viewing the scenic splendors of the region. It will also place such parties in communication with reliable outfitters and guides, a number of whom are connected with the Club.

Requests for the above information should be addressed to the President, Arthur O. Wheeler, Box 167, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.


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It is suggested to members who contemplate making trips in the Canadian Rockies for the purposes above named, that they should secure the services of those outfitters and guides who warmly supported the organization of the Club, and who gave their services and