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 2102 BOUNDA-R.Y¤TREA’IY——GREATIBRITAIN-CANADA; ’Fma. 24, 1925. ia} >   szznsf ;~-*l   ·. e ...**4-9..-...** “·”“· `      VGhdGf0d¢B7*|:tG1V·%itl1;( "'o bou mwiybetwem the United States and Oanadaf  February 24, 1925;   advised by Senate Mar 12, 1925; raltgfedbythe ’°' ,‘Apf·il9,1925; ratifedbytilreat Brdain, @{80,1,925;   exchanged at Was ington, July . T ;.¥ 17,*19{5;r’p1·btZazmed,: July `I7, 7925; " ‘ ‘ " { —- > Br run Pnnsmmrr-or trim Urrrrso STATES-OF,A.KHIC§•  · ; ;.A PROCLAMATION. -»   ·‘ s,;* m§_¤*’*·¤ . —  a treaty tbetweenitlne United States of Americaand mmm ' His·Brit•mnic Majesty, inrespectaiof Canada, to define-. more accue —*••'¢·P· im- rgtgly gt certain points and to complete the international boundary between the United States and Canada and to   the demar- cationiotf that boundary was; <¤o1wluded;iaud signed by their respec- tiw,Plenipotentia1‘ies     0D;,th0-l$W6l1?—f0`I11'lGl1 day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty- ve, theoriginal ofwhichit¤e•tyéis.wordsforwerd‘wefclioys:l»‘ Q .i·‘ t   s   ay: 5 ¤¤¤¤·¤¤¤¤ rmn. United, rb8t&;0f:All1Gfl¢8·¢¤dA¢H1$·M8]38t] the Kung of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of, the British i gond·the1Seas,‘Emperor,iofz Indiayin rewectof ytbe of- anada desiring-to define more accurately at. certain ,,,. to _,eom late the international boundary between the xii `    andto maintain the demarcation of that c, A have resolved to conclude a,treaty for these purposes, and menpcmsuae. to that ’a§>onn` '_ ' ted a*sftlieir"`rapect` "   jive plenipotentiariesz i Tlie  o ‘tliei United States *0f America é Charles ‘Evans H§i1;e¤ Secnetarybf State emit Umwa-Stews; and » · · ~ v_ · I c Britannia Majeslainr respect of·tliejDominion,_of Canada: TlielHo1lorable Ernest? i' pointe I K; C., a member-of His Majesty’s Privy for Canada mid) iff Justice in the Government ‘gf~g]uyp°mj9jQu;¢r :;,41 !   _? . i ;· ·. e · ~   4, _.  t‘Wl1d,-`ifter‘liiving‘   to each` othertlieirrespective full powers, whiehrwere found to bein due arid proper form, have ragreedto and colneludedrtheifollowingfhrticlost Y · 4 " <* * >     5 _,ARTICLE I. " ' i.°{i”:R'$°i`}°i2»» ‘ e‘Whereas Artlcle5V’· of the Treaty oonoernixég the boundary be- $*;,"g,_¥'* I·•*° °' ‘”° tween the United Suites am14the·Dominion of anada concluded on V¤¤·¤¤·v·¤¤¤•· Ag;11 ,11.;’;1898,;between the United States and Great Britain, ro- vi ed for the survéy and demarcation of the international boundhry line between the nited States and the Dominion of Canada from ttge molutgh of Pigeon River, atftllipl shvgre of   Eugrlior, Ito - NWTNM, eno _westernmostpointo eo te 0] asien te ¤»¤¤¤· W   betgvexen the   States and Great Britagi on raxursnewma m Y » san usust » 3 · ¥°¤¤*¤¤• Xnd whereas Article VI of the said Treaty concluded on April 11, v¤1,:s,p.amo. 1908, provided for the relocation and re air of lost or damaged monuments and for the establishment of additional monuments and boundatrhy marks along the course of the international boundary be- tween e United States and the Dominion of Canada from the

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