INDEX TO DEAL AEGUMENTS. 2397 



Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 

 Question 6 Continued. 



Canadian instructions, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 757, concession to Americans to 

 land, 1573. 



Canadian statute, May 22, 1868, U. S. C. Ap., 133, license not necessary for 

 Americans, 1570. 



Cape Ray and Ramea Islands, fishing rights between, Newfoundland customs 

 circular, Oct. 18, 1898, U. S. C. C. Ap., 331-2, 1574. 



Cases cited: Anderson v. Anderson, 1895, 1 Q. B., 749, words to be used in 

 their usual sense, 1564-5. Grey v. Pearson, 61 H. L., 106, ordinary sense 

 of words to be adhered to, 1564. In re Harrison, SO Chan. Div., S9S-4, 

 negotiators of 1818 treaty had some purpose, 1576. 



Chamberlain-Bayard treaty, U. S. C. Ap., 39-40, delimited bays on nontreaty 

 coasts only, 1573. 



"Coast:" And "coasts," Bond's distinction, 1555, 1558. Canada admitted 

 American rights to, Halifax Commission, 1571. Includes "bays," Brit- 

 ish proposal for treaty of 1818, B. C. Ap., 88, 1556-7. Includes sinuosi- 

 ties, Imperial statute, 1809, U.S. C. C. Ap., 67, 1559. Intention of nego- 

 tiators of 1818 treaty as to, 1556. Meaning of, treaty of 1818, 1558-9. 

 Means same in treaties of 1783 and 1818, 1553-4. Means same with regard 

 to Labrador as to Newfoundland, Imperial Order in Council, 1819, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 115, 1567. Newfoundland Assembly Report, 1845, U. S. C. Ap., 1068, 

 1565; Scotch herring fisheries act of 1867, 1559. Prima facie includes 

 indentations, harbors, and creeks, 1559. "Shores" means, 1555, 1560. 



Concession to Americans to land, Canadian instructions, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 

 757, 1573. 



Creeks, prima facie included in "coasts," 1559. 



Cure and dry, right to, 1577. 



Curing and drying rights, Newfoundland customs circular, Oct. 18, 1898, 

 U. S. C. C. Ap., SS1-2, 1574. 



Customs circular, Newfoundland, Oct. 18, 1898, U. S. C. C. Ap., SS1-2, fishing 

 rights between Ramea Islands and Cape Ray, drying and curing rights, 

 1574. 



Customs houses and entry, Grey to Reid, June 20, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1004, 

 1488. 



Dry and cure, right to, 1577. 



Drying and curing rights, Newfoundland customs circular, Oct. 18, 1898, 

 U. S. C. C. Ap., SS1-2, 1574. 



Entry and customs houses, Grey to Reid, June 20, 1907, J7. S. C. Ap., 1004, 

 1488. 



Franco-American dispute, 1821^1, 1568-9. 



French rights on west coasts of Newfoundland, 1558. 



Great Britain, statutes of. See Statutes cited, Imperial. 



Grey to Reid, June 20, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1004, customs houses and entry, 

 1488. 



Grey v. Pearson, 61 H. L., 106, ordinary sense of words to be adhered to, 1564. 



Halifax Commission: Canada admitted American rights to coasts, 1571. 

 Damages demanded for fishing where British now assert there were no fish, 

 1569-71. 



Hamilton, Bathurst to, June 21, 1819, B. C. Ap., 99, Americans expected to 

 fish in bays on west coast, 1567. 



Harbors prima facie included in "coasts," 1559. 



Harrison, in re, SO Chan. Div., 393-4, negotiators 1818 treaty had some pur- 

 pose, 1576. 



