INDEX TO DEAL ABGUMENTS. 2399 



Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 

 Question 6 Continued. 



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

 1488. 



Scotch herring fisheries act of 1867, bays included in coast. 1559. 



Senate Committee report, B. C. Ap., 436, right to use bays expressed, 1573. 



"Shore" used in general sense with reference to Magdalen Islands, opinion 

 of Law Officers of Crown, 1841, U. S. C. Ap., 1043, 1561. 



"Shores": Meaning of, Magdalen Islands, 1560. Means "coasts," 1555, 1560. 

 Used in 1818 treaty with reference to Magdalen Islands, 1555. 



Sinuosities, "coast" includes, Imperial statute, 1809, U. S. C. C. Ap., 67, 

 1559. 



Statute of Uses, analogy from words "person" and "persons" therein, 1563. 



Statutes cited: Canada: May 22, 1868, U. S. C. Ap., 1SS, license not neces- 

 sary to Americans, 1570. Imperial: June 14, 1819, U. 8. C. Ap., 112, 

 authorizing King to make regulations under 1818 treaty, 1566; 1819, order 

 in council, U. S. C. Ap., 115, coast meant same as regards Labrador as 

 Newfoundland, 1567; 1867, Scotch herring fisheries act, "coasts" includes 

 bays, 1559; Mar. 30, 1809, U. S. C. C. Ap., 67, "coast" includes 

 sinuosities, 1559. 



Summary, 1575-77. 



Territorial waters, notice not to fish in British North American: Bayard 

 to West, Mar. 23, 1886, U, S. C. Ap., 755, 1573, West to Bayard, Mar. 19, 

 24, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 755, 1573. 



Treaties cited: 1783: "bays" not same as in 1818, 1553-4; "coast" means 

 same as in 1818, 1553-4. 1818: "bays " not same as in 1783, 1553-4; British 

 proposal, B. C. Ap., 88, bays included in coast, 1566-7; "coast" means 

 same as in 1783, 1553-4; meaning of "coast," 1558-9. 



Treaty coast, warning notices improper as to, 1572. 



Warning notices improper as to treaty coast, 1572. 



Wensleydale's Golden Rule, words to be given natural meaning, 1564. 



West coast of Newfoundland: Americans expected to fish in bays, Bathurst 

 to Hamilton, June 21, 1819, B. C. Ap., 99, 1567. French rights on, 1558. 

 In 1818 treaty negotiations, 1556. 



West, Bayard to, Mar. 23, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 755, notice not to fish in British 

 North American territorial waters, 1573. 



West to Bayard, May 19, 24, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 755, notice not to fish in British 

 North American territorial watert, 1573. 



Winter fishery, Americans entitled to, Boyle to Lyttleton, Apr. 15, 1904, 



U. S. C. C. Ap., 338, 1575. 

 Question 7, pp. 1512, 1577-91 (July 21, 22, 1910). 



Bait and supplies: Fishing vessels claim to buy, Tinder general trading 

 rights, GRAY, 1586-7. Purchase of, a commercial privilege, LAMMASCH, 

 1588-9. 



Bayard to West, May 10, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 764, extension of reciprocal com- 

 mercial rights, 1581. 



Commercial nonintercounse, if continued, President empowered to close 

 ports, United States statute, Mar. 3, 1887, B. C. Ap., 792, 1582. 



Commercial privilege, purchase of bait and supplies is, LAMMASCH, 1588-9. 



Commercial privileges extended to United States by British colonies: Nov. 

 5, 1830, Imperial order in council, B. C. Ap., 570-1, 1579-80. Reciprocal 

 commercial privileges, May 29, 1830, United States statute, B. C. Ap., 786, 

 and proclamation, Oct. 5, 1830, B. C. Ap., 786, 1579, 1580. 



