. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . don, are 2c. per gallon less. Turpentine—We quote for outside west-ern points, freight allowed, 1 to 4 barrels,52c; in less] quantities than barrels, 5c pergallon extra will be added and packagescharged for. Prices in Toronto, Hamilton,and London are 2c less than the , net 30 days. OLD MATERIAL. Trade is brisk, all lines in good demandand coming in freely. We quote : Agri-cultural scrap, 45c per cwt. ; machinerycast, 52j£ c. per cwt. ; stove cast scrap,30c. ; No 1 wrought scrap, 40 to 50cper 100 lbs ; No. 2, including sheet iron andUhoop


. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . don, are 2c. per gallon less. Turpentine—We quote for outside west-ern points, freight allowed, 1 to 4 barrels,52c; in less] quantities than barrels, 5c pergallon extra will be added and packagescharged for. Prices in Toronto, Hamilton,and London are 2c less than the , net 30 days. OLD MATERIAL. Trade is brisk, all lines in good demandand coming in freely. We quote : Agri-cultural scrap, 45c per cwt. ; machinerycast, 52j£ c. per cwt. ; stove cast scrap,30c. ; No 1 wrought scrap, 40 to 50cper 100 lbs ; No. 2, including sheet iron andUhoop iron, ioc; new light scrap copper,7^c per lb.; bottoms, 7yic. ; heavycopper, 8 to 8^c ; light scrap brass,4to 4j^c.; heavy yellow scrap brass, 6c;heavy red scrap brass, 6j^c; scrap lead, 2*/%to 2^c.; zinc, 2c ; scrap rubber, 3^ to 3J^c.;good country mixed rags, 65 to 75c; cleandry bones, 35 to 40c per 100 lbs. H1DHS, sKLNSs AND WOOL. Hides—The demand has fallen off con-siderably, another decline of yic, the fourth HARDWARE AND METAL 21. should sell a brand of StovePolish which, above ALLothers, consumers want, and FOUR REASONS WHY DEALERS for which Dealers can offer no substitute without injury to their trade. Fnamelme ^heModern STOVE POLISH First: It is Superior to All othersin Quality. Second : It gives Perfect Satisfac-tion to Consumers. Third: It is Thoroughly Advertisedand Sells itself. Fourth : NO OTHER Stove PolishON EARTH has so large a sale. of this amount in as many weeks, is quote : Cowhides, No. i, 8c.;No. 2, 7c;No. 3, 6c. Calfskins—A decline of 2c, is noted forboth No. 1 and No. 2. We quote as follows:No. 1 veal, 8 lbs. and up, 10c. per lb.; , 8c; Dekins, from 30 to 35c.; culls, 15 to20c. Sheepskins—Trade is quiet. A declineof ioc. is noted. We now quote at $ Wool—There is a quiet, steady trade, withpulled wools quoted at 20 to 20^4 There is a fair jobbing trade in manyparts of the country. Since the decrease inprices m


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