. Hardware merchandising 1895 . ; Canadian waterwhite, 18c; American water white, 2oj£c;photogene, 21% xo 22c TORONTO NOTES. Sisal and manilla rope is %c. per The Metallic Roofing Co. are makinglarge shipments of corrugated iron to NovaScotia. Col. Massey and R. J. Lockhart, presidentand sec-treasurer respectively of theGurney-Massey Co., Montreal, were in To-ronto the other day. The Gurney Foundry Co., Ltd., Toronto,received a large number of callers at theirspecial show rooms on King street west dur-ing the Exhibition weeks. A shipment of Butlers table cutlery hasjust been passed
. Hardware merchandising 1895 . ; Canadian waterwhite, 18c; American water white, 2oj£c;photogene, 21% xo 22c TORONTO NOTES. Sisal and manilla rope is %c. per The Metallic Roofing Co. are makinglarge shipments of corrugated iron to NovaScotia. Col. Massey and R. J. Lockhart, presidentand sec-treasurer respectively of theGurney-Massey Co., Montreal, were in To-ronto the other day. The Gurney Foundry Co., Ltd., Toronto,received a large number of callers at theirspecial show rooms on King street west dur-ing the Exhibition weeks. A shipment of Butlers table cutlery hasjust been passed into stock by H. S. How-land, Sons & Co.; also Dixons Championfish scaler, which can be retailed at 25c. The Toronto Silver Plate Co. have nowin the hands of their printers a supplement-ary catalogue, a copy of which they will bepleased to send to any one in the trade mak-ing application for same. H. S. Howland, Sons & Co. report thattheir stock of guns, rifles, Dead Shot EQUAL TO ANY SUPERIOR TO MOST EXCELLED BY WE MANUFACTURE Metal Sidings Corrugated IronMetal Shingles Metal Building FrontsMetal Ceilings. Send for new Catalogues. THE PEDLAR METAL ROOFING CO. OSHAWA, ONT. 16 HARDWARE AND METAL powder, U. M. cartridges and loaded shellsand Dominion Cartridge goods is com-plete. This firm has just received a ship-ment of Eleys job shells, and are now pre-pared to fill all back orders. The Gutta Percha and Rubber Mfg. Co.»of Toronto, secured the contract for all therubber belting required by the Sault Pulp and Paper Co., who have put upwhat is said to be the largest mill in theworld. Among the belts supplied were twospecially large ones, one 48 inches, and an-other 36 inches, in width. UNITED STATES MARKETS. New York, Sept. 20, 1895. PIG TIN—Slightly lower London cables,together with lack of other than feeblebuying interest here, operated to forceprices several points lower and to give themarket rather week tone. Purchases out-side of speculative quarter
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