Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . 8c. in barrels. Putty—In bulk, casks 800 lbs., $ , in 400-lb. barrels, $; bladdersir. 100-lb. cases, $ ; 25-lb. tins, 4 incase, $; I2j^-lb. tins, 8 in case, $ Paris Green—250-lb. kegs, i3j£c. perlb.; 50-lb. drums, 14c; 25-lb. drums,\4YzC.; i-lb. cartoons, 15c; i-lb. tin pack-ages, I5_^c; J^-lb. packages, As far as trade in alsike is concernedthere is practically nothing doing, dealersrefusing to purchase except at a view of this condition ot affairs we can-not safely give figures. Red clover is dull
Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . 8c. in barrels. Putty—In bulk, casks 800 lbs., $ , in 400-lb. barrels, $; bladdersir. 100-lb. cases, $ ; 25-lb. tins, 4 incase, $; I2j^-lb. tins, 8 in case, $ Paris Green—250-lb. kegs, i3j£c. perlb.; 50-lb. drums, 14c; 25-lb. drums,\4YzC.; i-lb. cartoons, 15c; i-lb. tin pack-ages, I5_^c; J^-lb. packages, As far as trade in alsike is concernedthere is practically nothing doing, dealersrefusing to purchase except at a view of this condition ot affairs we can-not safely give figures. Red clover is dull,and 10 to 15c. per bush, lower. Timothyis only offering in small quantities. Wequote: Timothy, $ to $ per bushel ;red clover, $ to $ for strictly primeto choice, and to $ for seed freefrom mixtures. PETROLEUM. Business continues fair. We quote in1 to 10 bbl. lots, imperial gallon, Tor-onto : Canadian, 15c; carbon, safety, 17c;Canadian water white, 17c. ; Americanwater white, 19c; Pratts astral 19c. MOST PROFIT Is made in the long run on goods that give tocustomers best SATISFACTION. NICHOLSON FILES ARE THE .„«SSS Best Sellers Because they have had a Universal Reputation for 30 years of being the STANDARD of AMERICA, and they are well known to be UNIFORMLY RELIABLE. NICHOLSON FILE CO., PROVIDENCE, LARGEST PRODUCERS IN THE WORLD.•••I buckets, etc., have been advanced about 10per cent, by the manufacturers. Mr. W. J. Jeandron has been appointedwestern representative for Peck, Benny &Co., Montreal, with headquarters at To-ronto. He will handle all their lines. Exports of hardware and cutlery fromGreat Britain during eleven months of lastyear were valued at ,£58,897, comparedwith ,£51,700 last year, an increase of over13 per cent. Mr. A. H. Symonds, of Toronto, agentfor Geo. Butler & cutlery, left onMonday last for a business trip throughQuebec and the Maritime Provinces. Afew days before his departure he receivedsam
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