Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . | ; Belgian, to $ perbarrel MBTAUS. The position of iron and steel is stillstrong and in both lines the demand ex-ceeds the supply. In sheet metals thereis a good trade being- done and prices,as a rule, are firm. Pit; IRON.—The Canadian market isvery strong and all the furnaces appearto be oversold. Some of the furnacesare quoting extravagant prices, evidentlyfor the purpose of keeping buyers oil. I ogood buyers the ruling idea for No. Jfoundry seems to be around $ BAR The demand is good andat least some of the mills a


Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . | ; Belgian, to $ perbarrel MBTAUS. The position of iron and steel is stillstrong and in both lines the demand ex-ceeds the supply. In sheet metals thereis a good trade being- done and prices,as a rule, are firm. Pit; IRON.—The Canadian market isvery strong and all the furnaces appearto be oversold. Some of the furnacesare quoting extravagant prices, evidentlyfor the purpose of keeping buyers oil. I ogood buyers the ruling idea for No. Jfoundry seems to be around $ BAR The demand is good andat least some of the mills are a long dis-tance behind with their orders. Pricesare firm. We now quote § to $ cut to length while rolling : 2 ft. and over, 10c. per 100 lb.; Ift. and under 2 ft., 15c; under 1 ft., 20c;over 20 ft. by special agreement, accord-ing to length and size. STEEL.—The scarcity of steel in Can-ada as in the United States, is mostpronounced and in some instances orderscannot be accepted. Letters to this effectare being receiv


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