. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . ots 65c 68c 2 to 4-barrel lots 64c 67c 5 to 10-barrel lots 62c 66c Glass.—There appears to be no changein the glass situation. Officially thequotations are without change, but it isintimated that the schedule is not beingclosely adhered to. Lead and Zinc—With the prices forpig lead continuing to advance almostevery week, the situation is very strongon the last advance and higher pricesare quite possible. Zinc is very firm andhard to get. Dry Colors, etc.—Colors are very un-settled, as indicated by the high priceof red paints and the withdrawal of anum


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . ots 65c 68c 2 to 4-barrel lots 64c 67c 5 to 10-barrel lots 62c 66c Glass.—There appears to be no changein the glass situation. Officially thequotations are without change, but it isintimated that the schedule is not beingclosely adhered to. Lead and Zinc—With the prices forpig lead continuing to advance almostevery week, the situation is very strongon the last advance and higher pricesare quite possible. Zinc is very firm andhard to get. Dry Colors, etc.—Colors are very un-settled, as indicated by the high priceof red paints and the withdrawal of anumber of lines of colors in oil. Dealersare generally conserving their stocksfor their own use. Putty is veryfirm, with whiting costing considerablyhigher. Arsenate of Lead.—Canada PaintCompany announces material reductionsin the prices of arsenate of lead inpaste. The quotations are down about$3 per hundred pounds throughout therange, as indicated in the price list.(Continued on page 43.) April 10. 1915. HARDWARE AND METAL 47 ovCt:.


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