Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . es— Old rubbers, boots and 0 07 0 08 Overshoes, lumbermens rubber boots 0 05 Overshoes, etc. (trimmed) 0 05 0 06 Bicycle tires 0 03 % Automobile tires 0 04 Yellow brass 0 09 0 10 Red brass 0 ,15 0 16 Light brass 0 07% 0 08% Scrap zinc 0 05 % 0 06 Light copper 0 15 Heavy copper 0 17 0 16 Wrought Iron, No. 1, per gr. ton 16 00 Malleable scrap (ton) 15 00 Pipe scrap, ton 8 00 Stove plate, ton 14 00 15 00 No. 2 busheling 7 00 8 00 Machinery, cast (ton) 21 00 Lead, Tin and Copper Are Moving Upward Montreal. INGOT METALS.—Advanced pricesrre


Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . es— Old rubbers, boots and 0 07 0 08 Overshoes, lumbermens rubber boots 0 05 Overshoes, etc. (trimmed) 0 05 0 06 Bicycle tires 0 03 % Automobile tires 0 04 Yellow brass 0 09 0 10 Red brass 0 ,15 0 16 Light brass 0 07% 0 08% Scrap zinc 0 05 % 0 06 Light copper 0 15 Heavy copper 0 17 0 16 Wrought Iron, No. 1, per gr. ton 16 00 Malleable scrap (ton) 15 00 Pipe scrap, ton 8 00 Stove plate, ton 14 00 15 00 No. 2 busheling 7 00 8 00 Machinery, cast (ton) 21 00 Lead, Tin and Copper Are Moving Upward Montreal. INGOT METALS.—Advanced pricesrre in effect for tin and lead ingots,while spelter is also firming. There isr fair amount of business. COPPER.—While the production isVieavy, the demand seems to have takenquite a tonnage. In any event the ten-dencies are firmer and 25c is quotedlocally. TIN.—The future basis is higher thanfor immediate delivery, and this natur-ally means that the undertone on spotstocks is firmer. While the present priceis [60c, this is likely to Keeping Him Up. October 11, 1919 HARDWARE AND METAL 61 LEAD.—A big demand for lead fromn any sources has served to firm themarket and the product is stronger inthe United States and Engl;sh lead isfirmer, having advanced about 17c _jrrcwt. Local price is held at 7%c. SPELTER.—Frequent changes of anadvancing nature have been registered, and with stocks rather light the priceshere hold at 10c. ANTIMONY.—A somewhat strongerundertone and local market basis is halfa cent higher this week at 10c per lb. ALUMINUM.—Unchanged and quietat 34c. PIG IRON.—Some sales made andbasis holds at $50 per ton. TORONTO MARKETS TORONTO, Oct. 9—In the opinion of many of those in thetrade the situation in regard to sheets threatens to be-come the worst result of the strike in the United stocks are practically exhausted and the latest advicesfrom American firms indicate that United States mills areshipping little or nothing. An advance of


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