
Wer... 12, 1907.) 
recond, that the camp site for 1908 be more 
essible (if possible by both boat and rail), 
at a low rate of fare from Boston, Provi- 
ce, New York and Philadelphia. 
'lans for the meets, camps and cruises of the 
antic Division during the season of 1908 will 
) be considered. 
. collation will be served at 7 P. M. The 
|; route to the Knickerbocker Canoe Club 
se is via the Broadway line of the Subway 
ithe 157th street station, thence west to the 
r, and north along the railroad tracks. 
is desired that there should be a large at- 
lance at this meeting so that your represen- 
ves on the A. C. A. executive committee may 
y express your wishes at their next general 
iting. Members of the A. C. A. from other 
lsions will be cordially welcomed. 
Wu11aM J. Frynn, Purser, 
Atlantic Division, A. C. A. 

| A. C. A. Membership. 
iroposal for Associate Membership—By Theo- 
Quasebart, Rear-Commodore Atlantic, Miss 
nie B. Dorland. 

EMORIES of old whaling days, when Sag Har- 
was a famous port and fortunes were being 
ie by whale ship owners, were revived when, 
learing out the channel the timbers of two 
ous old whalers, Fair Helen and Thames, 
2 uncovered. It was away back in 1838 that 
| ships were decided to have outlived their 
ulness. They were wrecked on the beach 
le, and what was considered to be of value 
| carried off and the hulls left where they 
» Gradually they worked down below the 
jace, and in time were entirely lost to sight 
yell as to memory. When the hulks of the 
jvessels were dug up the timbers were found 
e as sound as when first put into the ships, 
| the copper fastenings were not affected by 
laty years’ submersion. The ships were 
Jed by Mulford & Sleight when wrecked, and 
been money makers. The Thames was built 
‘onnecticut and made fourteen whaling voy- 
Before that she sailed as a packet be- 
mn England and New England ports. She 
|bought by Mulford & Sleight in 1814. 
RRR 
jr. F. K. Lorn, of the Huntington Y. C., an- 
‘ices that he has sold his speed launch Chum, 
‘ry popular little auto boat, designed by him- 
Jinia-Carolina Field Trials Association 
\te Virginia-Carolina Field Trials Associa- 
desires to announce that at a meeting of 
jEnglish Setter Club, held at Philadelphia re- 
y, the board of directors appropriated $25 
oney to be donated to the owner of the best 
jish setter competing in the Virginia-Caro- 
Field Trials this fall, owned by a member 
ae English Setter Club. 
e also take pleasure in announcing that Mr. 
C. Thomas, Jr., of Philadelphia, who is the 
tary of the English Setter Club, offers per- 
ly a handsome silver cup to be competed 
it the Virginia-Carolina Field Trials and to 
onated as the absolute property of the win- 
ander the same conditions. It will be seen 
the English Setter Club of America de- 
to promote the interest of field trials and 
le same time build up their organization. 
e desiring to compete for this cash prize 
silver cup may become members of the Eng- 
iSetter Club by sag tees for cee to 
}Geo. C. Thomas, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Phil- 
hia. Mr. Thomas has stipulated that the 
r of the silver cup is not to compete for 
|'rize, although he expects personally to run 
tet the meeting to be held at Spray, North 
ina, the week of Nov. 18. 
ry blanks are in the hands of the printers 
vill be ready for distribution in a few days. 
Cuas. B. Cooke, Sec’y. 

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