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THE

NORTH AMERICAN

REVIEW

VOL. CCXVI

Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimine agetur

NEW YORK
9 EAST 37th STREET

1922

Copyright, 1922, by

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW CORPORATION

All Rights Reserved

FINLEY, JOHN H. "Where the Young Child
Was", 781.

Fog Ships, 662.

Forgotten Woman, The, 455.

FOSTER, RT. HON. SIR GEORGE E. Canada

and the United States, 1.

Founding of Main Street, The, 121, 248, 411.
Free Verse, A Paper On, 647.

"Freedom of the Straits, The," 721.

FULLAM, REAR ADMIRAL W. F., U. S. N. Use

and Abuse of Submarines, 467.

FURNESS, HORACE HOWARD, JR. "Hamlet and
the Mystery of Amy Robsart": A Reply, 357.

GALAHAD, JOSEPH ANDREW. Another Spring,
208.

Garbage Can, The, 102.

GARDINER, WILLIAM HOWARD. The Philip-
pines and Sea Power, 165.
Genoa, The Illusions of, 154.

GILMAN, LAWRENCE. The Book of the
Month, 259, 553, 843.

Gissing, George, Humanist, 364.

Golf and the Philosophic Mind, 239.
Great Enchantment, The, 750.

"Great is Diana of the Ephesians", 63.

"Hamlet and the Mystery of Amy Robsart": A
Reply, 357.

HARRIS, MURIEL, What is Background? 53.
Hepburn, A. Barton, see Building of a Builder,
The.

HILL, DAVID JAYNE. The Illusions of Genoa,
154.

HSIN-HAI, CHANG. The Vitality of Confu-
cianism, 625.

Ideals Do We Wish to Preserve, What, 808.
Idol, The, 64.

I'll Be Your Epitaph! 498.

Illusions of Genoa, The, 154.
Immortality and the New Physics, 523.
Inconstant Coasts, 353.

Industrial Republic, The, 174.
Intervals, 211.

JACKS, L. P. The Great Enchantment, 750.
JOHNSON, WILLIS FLETCHER. Affairs of the
World, 129, 273, 417, 561, 705, 849.
JORDAN, ELIZABETH. The Welfare Worker's
Human Side, 535.

Judaism and World Restoration, 145.

KASSEL, CHARLES. Immortality and the New
Physics, 523.

KELLOGG, VERNON. World Trouble and Real-
ism, 765.

KENNEDY, W. P. M. Canada's National
Status, 299.

Knock at the Stage Door, The, 378.

Laborer and the Lady, The, 332.

LAUZANNE, STEPHANE. The Mirror of the
Quai D'Orsay, 323.

LEE, VERNON. “Dark, Many-Towered Bo-
logna," 83.

Letters to the Editor, 142, 429, 573, 718.

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PETERSON, FREDERICK. Everychild, 659.
PFEIFFER, EDWARD H. The Idol, 64.
Philippines and Sea Power, The, 165.
PINDER, FRANCES DICKENSON. To Love, 497.
Poe in Carolina, 65.

Poetry:-"Great is Diana of The Ephesians",
63; The Idol, 64; Poe in Carolina, 65; Sul-
livan's Island, 66; Coal Town, 207; Another
Spring, 208; The Lord Chancellor Prepares
His Opinion, 209; Intervals, 211; Inconstant
Coasts, 353; A Woman Sits in the Twilight,
355; To A Stranger, 356; To Love, 497; I'll
Be Your Epitaph! 498; Everychild, 659;
Song of the Birth, 661; Fog Ships, 662; The
Priest and Pan, 785; Acidpoint, 788.
Priest and Pan, The, 785.

Principles Underlying Prohibition, 200; A Re-
ply, 481.

Prohibition:-Principles Underlying Prohibi-
tion, 200; A Reply, 481.

Prospecting for Intelligence, 681.

Protestantism and the World's Necessities,
433.

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SCAMMELL, CAPT. J. M., INF. O. R. C. Chemical Warfare in the Future, 476.

Sea Power, The Philippines and, 165.
SCOTT, REV. MARTIN J. What Ails the
World? 289.

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 67.

SHERWOOD, HERBERT FRANCIS. Our New Racial Drama, 489.

SILVERMAN, REV. DR. JOSEPH. Judaism and World Restoration, 145.

SKINNER, CONSTANCE. Song of the Birth, 661. GERTRUDE. Percy Bysshe Shelley, SLAUGHTER,

67. SMITH, CAPT. ROY C., U. S. N. Aircraft versus Battleships, 470.

Some Devices of War:-Use and Abuse of Submarines, 467; Aircraft tersus Battleships, 470; Chemical Warfare in the Future, 476. Song of the Birth, 661.

SPEYER, LEONORA. I'll Be Your Epitaph! 498.
"Straits, The Freedom of the", 721.
Submarines, Use and Abuse of, 467.
Sullivan's Island, 66.

Talking for Victory, 222.

Tarkington, Booth: The Seven Ages of Man, 499.

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Welfare Worker's Human Side, The, 535.
What Ails the World? 289.

What is Background? 53.

WHEELER, WAYNE B. Principles Underlying Prohibition, 200.

"Where the Young Child Was", 781. WILLIAMS, STANLEY T. The Founding of Main Street, 121, 248, 411.

WINSLOW, ANNE GOODWIN. "Great is Diana of the Ephesians", 63.

Woman Sits in the Twilight, A, 355.
WOOLLCOTT, ALEXANDER. The Knock at the

Stage Door, 378; Charles Dickens, The Side-
Tracked Actor, 513.

World Mission of Christian Science, The, 616. World Restoration:-Judaism and World Restoration, 145; What Ails the World? 289; Protestantism and the World's Necessities, 433; The World Mission of Christian Science, 616; The Vitality of Confucianism, 625; The Great Enchantment, 750; World Trouble and Realism, 765.

World Trouble and Realism, 765.

WYATT, EDITH FRANKLIN. Booth Tarkington: The Seven Ages of Man, 499.

YOUNG, STARK. Consciences, 673; The Apron String in Our Theatre, 833.

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

JULY, 1922

CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES

BY RT. HON. SIR GEORGE E. FOSTER

WITHOUT delving into history or recalling ancient fiscal controversies between Canada and the United States, certain broad facts present themselves at once to the student of their trade relations present and possible. Between them stretches a long border line through nearly four thousand miles of coterminous territory whose nearby products are section for section quite similar.

Our Eastern provinces raise and market much the same products of the fisheries, forest and field as do the States from Maine to Michigan, with a surplus that varies with the seasons, but is on the average large.

Our Western Prairie provinces produce in the main the same commodities as do the States from Michigan to Washington, grains, live stock and hardy fruits, while British Columbia in addition pursues a large and varied increasing culture of fruits of the kinds grown in Washington State. This lays a foundation for a seasonal and geographical interchange between the two countries of growing dimensions. Further south the United States produces semi-tropical commodities, impossible of growth in Canada, which naturally seek the Canadian market in competition with other countries of like production.

As the population of both countries increases so will the productive capacity and the mutual requirements of consumption.

In the matter of coal the Dominion at present draws largely on United States resources for both anthracite and bituminous.

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