1 DECEMBER 1917, Page 10

In Canada's Wonderful Northland. By W. Tees Curran and H.

A. Calkins. (G. P. Putnam's Sons. 12s. 6d. net.)—This book describes an eight months' tour along the eastern shores of Hudson Bay, which now form part of the province of Quebec. The country, formerly called Ungava, is little known, and this well-written and well-illustrated account of it is welcome,. The authors had very bad weather in 1912, when they made the journey, but they maintain that " New Quebec " will some day be a good farming country. It ie very rich in iron ore, and its forests contain abundant timber suitable for paper-making.