Its geography was ideal and the rum lords made New Brunswick the smugglers' capital of North America. When the liquor tankers known as Rum Row disappeared, big-timers ran into Shediac, Buctouche, and Bay Chaleur more liquor than in all other provinces combined - and almost as much ran out again to quench a thirsty America. One body of outmoded Federal law controlled the making, the carrying, and the sale of liquor in Canada; and here, as elsewhere,...