Mr. Wollatt. That is a question I would hardly like to answer at this time without having the proper consultation with the engineer who may be appointed to go into the matter in detail. We are heartily in sympathy with the proposition to obtain pure water. That is what we want, but just how we shall obtain such we can not at this moment say.
Mr. Magrath. But you realize that you must live up to the treaty conditions; that you must not pollute water to the injury of health or property on this side of the boundary?
Mr. Wollatt. Yes; and we presume they will not do anything on this side to injure us.
Mr. Tawney. Have you copies of the report?
Mr. Wollatt. I believe we have.
Mr. Tawney. One has been sent to all the villages, and I did not know whether your board had one.
Mr. Wollatt. Yes; we have one.
(Adjourned till 2.30 p. m.)
AFTER RECESS.
The commission reconvened at the expiration of the recess.