Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ipi r^ftsajP! SEE THAT IT LOOKS LIKE THIS. 40 cents a Box-~$ a Case. This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove it,. Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, JUNE 3, 1898. ($ per Year) No. 22 CHAT WITH A MAN FROM EUROPE. THERE is nothing I like better than tosit down and chat with a man whosecustom is to travel in variouscountries, especially if it be in the interestof some commercial concern. It was withpleasure, therefore, that I grasped theopportunity on


Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . ipi r^ftsajP! SEE THAT IT LOOKS LIKE THIS. 40 cents a Box-~$ a Case. This journal has the largest paid circulation and the largest adver-tising patronage of any grocery paper in America. We prove it,. Vol. XII. (Published Weekly) TORONTO AND MONTREAL, JUNE 3, 1898. ($ per Year) No. 22 CHAT WITH A MAN FROM EUROPE. THERE is nothing I like better than tosit down and chat with a man whosecustom is to travel in variouscountries, especially if it be in the interestof some commercial concern. It was withpleasure, therefore, that I grasped theopportunity on Saturday last of interviewingMr. Daniel Schulte, a gentleman who is atpresent visiting Canada in the interests ofseveral European distillers and wine makers. During the last two years he has beennearly all the time travelling in variousparts of the globe, having visited Africa,Australasia, China, Japan, India, Brazil,Argentine and other Latin-Americancountries, and the United States. Mr. Schulte is away above six feet inheight; four inches above at any rate—Ishould think. And it seemed to me that Ihad even to reach up to grasp his is not yet at middle life, and he is amost affable and unaffected Englishman. He had been in


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