Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, MAY 20, 1898. ( per Year) No. 20 CANADIAN-MEXICAN TRADE POSSIBILITIES. CANADAS trade with Mexico doesnot amount to very much. Theexports to the latter country lastyear were valued at $51,065, an(i tne im-ports therefrom at $13,640. In 1893, how-ever, the figures were $14,993 and $833 re-spectively. It is, therefore, evident that tradebetween these two countries is possible


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, MAY 20, 1898. ( per Year) No. 20 CANADIAN-MEXICAN TRADE POSSIBILITIES. CANADAS trade with Mexico doesnot amount to very much. Theexports to the latter country lastyear were valued at $51,065, an(i tne im-ports therefrom at $13,640. In 1893, how-ever, the figures were $14,993 and $833 re-spectively. It is, therefore, evident that tradebetween these two countries is possible ofstill further expansion. The report of E. Sheppard,the Canadian commissioner,who was sent to Mexico to investigate tradematters, has been issued by the DominionGovernment, and a digest of it will,doubtless,prove interesting to readers of The Can-adian Grocer. Withoutdoubt, remarks Mr. Sheppardin his reference to Mexico, this country ismaking marvelous strides, both commerci-ally and politically. The sense of securityfelt as to life and property appears to me tobe quite as prevelent and well founded, inall except a few remote and inaccessablelocalities o


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