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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Feb 1911, p. 4

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ve Mr, Fieiding Jresented to Puri ment 'the basis of an agreement with the United States not a treaty, but ? arp, an exchange of letters, where. " i Eountries agree to adopt reci- procal and "mutual legislation with respect to corlgin asticles sf oi exchange egiflative {ire Treata deal with: extraneous questions as arg then deemed advisable. The agreement Is peither binding-or permanent; but founded, ns. the ge of Finance said, 'on' og ill, n fhe thi will, my ibg. Is: LE ot ah coun: chdssobyions that dt isa sing- ar departure from the accepted v of Canada, if not a reversal goridition. faced, od. werty yéara i embarked on poly. in indiscal, mat buildihg up | 'heme % position f arrangement, and seemed ito ibe. in- the wiew that jin' the final alter din the meanwhile an opportunity 4will 'be given io inquire ime the 2d Mntpges. or other the-propos Hneasure' ol: a ie Hon, W. B. Fielding, Minister of inated [11 moving' the House into Aothmitteo on ways and means, said: Tha action of this Government pen ting to Rete hop i. dew QT ny if pos. ie trade bein very seve yarely oy 5 lers# From perl ute od os pe. people in this so In this | a who h ajoule to ud , British ambas- Wad Urgton, who assisted rectly between re- ada and the Uni aid Mr. Bryce hii PSY Fielding every r. Fis ed ed-the tariff " i iolding , Saying that while some S Beliovad Président Taft never "have applied the maximum tar asada, the President was help! d Canad 1: ve hi 3 o House. 1i this arrangi itself to your judgement : opm 35 ol "which have been sent out for & years now, Ii these schooners I voices 'they could teil tales sedlers, Sandy MeLenn, "with bis a moustache, engaged in Joaug scalar: op adventures: e was Ast of the sealers £3. pe trate" inte Behring Sea with his sehooner, Qity of 8an Diegs. lie went treasure Riutimg in the Sophie Suth erlandy. ing a wiilo-theewifh to the Sol 5 . A Duane had told him tans of a treasure in an is- land temp aliich a a faw inte men nd was Hound 0 the Br of arms, he y to the Solomon Thea the adventurer turned to 'Beh- ring Sea and the Russisn seal islands, delyifig Alle revenue cutters of the Czar. Wheti he was. in.the James HemiMon Lewis; 'inside the rétiricted area off the rockerics of Copper and: Dehring' Islnds, the Russian pateot {1 cutter" Zobiaka owerhauled him wind McLean veered his schooner toward the cufler, 'seeking fo ram her. He succeeddd im disabling the Czar's pa- trol boal by throwing a chain over screw. Tis best known' exploits 'other than 'the daring reills at the: Pribilof and wper Islands "were 'thoke of 1004 he PUL: out; sesretly from San hots a sealing expedition. oi Carmencita, the name Rel 6d Lad hunting ven for the rook- fr "presumed "THEE "owing i he war dl usslen gugpd would she withdrawn, Wwas no i The Russians opened fifig on the geal 'raider & two. men, Matter # ar, and another, 2 after. being Tandsa | 'owrsend 'on the Yesdel's 13 mse od the e Beelors," Wy iRudyard Kipling, may nob know that it wes founded upon the romantic ad- sua 8 ; of De is heve since been lost at iw withiithe pame of 'other Maru, Ava by the lands of the Japanese, ay ere the paper lanterns glow, And' the crews; of all Abe shipping drink In the Howse of Blood-Etreet Joé At wih: ight, was the landward bre rings up the harb noise, "And eb of Yoho Hy Swings chattering through the dy In Disec's s ard Dining Room CofA hao sea he tls a fiiden gi fi i ' 'Whea the Baltie ran from 'the " "Light ad Ae Seeslond fought' the t M brother to orform 4 1 task Nett 2¥ e C3 2/|2r 8-3 7 income. 1516.8 14 rele, ernmerrt toy 1 Zand} sortiet hing " k #1786 Romo 0, end and To trivel can I come to you Eran ob India's idoral strand 3 Brief fluvial reams bisect the I Though, scent sey advice 1 spurned. 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