Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . , Ont. 42 THE CANADIAN GROCER VEGETABLES FOR KLONDYKETRADE. There are evidences on all sides of theincrease of business occasioned by thediscovery of gold in the far Northwest, andthe consequent rush from far and near tothat section of our country. Grocers,clothing houses, hardware firms, and pro-vision and supply dealers have all felt anincreased demand for their goods, and it isonly natural that the prospective miner,when completing his outfit, would make ita point to see that he was provided with thebest and easiest carried goods, includingt


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . , Ont. 42 THE CANADIAN GROCER VEGETABLES FOR KLONDYKETRADE. There are evidences on all sides of theincrease of business occasioned by thediscovery of gold in the far Northwest, andthe consequent rush from far and near tothat section of our country. Grocers,clothing houses, hardware firms, and pro-vision and supply dealers have all felt anincreased demand for their goods, and it isonly natural that the prospective miner,when completing his outfit, would make ita point to see that he was provided with thebest and easiest carried goods, includingthe vegetables of his particular taste. To enable the prospectors and miners tosecure such at a minimum of cost and insuch condition as would necessitate theleast trouble to carry, certain firms havegone into the business of drying vegetables,and packing them in cases of such size asare most convenient for transportation. TheAcme Dried Vegetable Co., of 126 and 128Queen street, Montreal, have made this tradea special feature of thei


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