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Later acetate of lime was the valuable item, and finally wood alcohol rose to promin- ence. In general each of the three primary products now represents a financial return roughly equal to one-third of the total per cord of wood. Information regarding average selling prices in Canada is limited, as trade reports have not been fully published and the quotations in trade journals are apt to represent odd lots rather than large contracts. Many factors affect the selling prices, and it is impossibl...e to estimate the values that will apply during the coming years. Charcoal in normal times is worth at least 10 cents per bushel (equivalent to $10 per ton) at the crude distillation plant. Early in the war the price fell lower, then rose to 15 cents, and for several years the net returns have averaged 25 cents or more per bushel. When distributed in paper bags for use as domestic fuel the retail prices are often from 40 to 60 cents per bushel. Acetate of lime sold at about 2 cents per pound before the war.
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