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Remin gton. 
One of the two Remington Guns which Mr. W. H. Heer used exclusively when he won the YEAR’S 
CHAMPIONSHIP of 1906 by breaking 96.3 per cent, of 14,055 targets, was an “F. E.”, which lists 
at $60, subject to dealer’s discount. 
Good Enough for the Best Shots and Moderate in Price. 
Hiawatha C. C. 
1 he fourth annual dinner of the Hiawatha 
Canoe Club was held at Healey’s, on Saturday 
evening, Feb. 2, when about thirty-five members 
and friends assembled. 
One of the speakers apologized for attending 
without wearing his wedding garments, but ex¬ 
plained that such affairs were so often informal 
ie had niisjudged the signals, but added he 
thought it would have been more appropriate if 
ie had brought along his tooth brush and 
pajamas. In fact, one contestant could not wait 
for the word “go,” but started a “go as you 
please” downstairs. 
Commodore Geo. Stark acted as pacemaker 
tnd toastmaster. Commodore Douglass, of the 
V C. A., was the first speaker, and outlined 
;ome of his plans for the coming meet. 
Vice-Commodore Ohlmeyer, of the Atlantic 
Division, followed and gave in detail the arrange- 
nents for the dinner on March 2 and the Divis- 
on meet on Decoration Day. 
__ Commodore Lucas, of the Algonquin Canoe 
flub, gave a very interesting description of the 
:fforts that are being made by the Federation 
: if Canoe Clubs in the upper end of the city to 
|ecure exclusive use of Long Beach for camping 
ront the Palisade Park Commission. 
„ Vice-Commodore Ohlmeyer and Chairman 
dynn, of the Atlantic Division dinner committee, 
00k a trip to Trenton and Philadelphia last 
| Saturday and Sunday to work up enthusiasm 
mong the members in that vicinity in order to 
ret a large number to attend. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
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