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Show GEOGRAPHY IS TOO MUCH FOB TARIFFS t WASHINGTON, June . The United State rank Ant as a eaterer to Canada's need snd second as a customer of tb northern neighbor' supplies, says a report lust completed by the bureau of foreign and do- mestic commerce. Canada 'e buys more from thi eountrv i- than from all others combined. 4- having purchased 65 per cost of its goods last rear. The United States in' 1918 took from Can- ada W nor cent of that eoun- try' exports. This eountrv to- day. say tbo report, takes al- r most th entire export of Cana- dian minerals of an kinds, the bulk of it forestry exports. more than half af the manofae- tu re it sends out and third of its fishery experts. In spite of tariff preferences. it adds. Great Britain ' share of the Canadian market has stead- ilv declined before the advance of American goods, geography having been too much for tariffs. tlllllllll II1IMIIIII1IIII |