Show I I I SILVER METAL INI IN I BIG BIC DEMAND AND Ml WILL SELL SU The fractional reaction In silver m metal meta ta J prices ces Is ID only to be temporary accordini to the best Information obtainable at thil time London hav M Metal Metai merchants In advised western weater producers producer that every and In Increasing In thing thine now points point to a steady dy creasing demand t for r the metal which 1 Is ft I sure to result in much higher price prices Silver SI er will wl probably not sell ul below 6 61 60 cents an ounce again this year and Indi- Indi catons are arFI that the avera average e price fo frn for forthe the remainder of ot 1912 will wJ be hem In the neighborhood neigh nelch- of ot 63 to 65 66 cents cent The statement that the white metal meta I mB may command as much na ts I 70 cents an fl a L ounce will wJ no doubt come ai as a grea ret surprise to western mine owners an and e el- el to those who have not made mad a s careful study of ot the tha oriental situatiOn The fact remains that the tha re readjustment of currency of China Cna alone alne will wU require a tremendous amount of metal and much more nore than tho the surplus production which Jaa las been coming In since the price was wa I advanced between S and 9 cents cent an ounce A Ai strange a as a. a It may seem eem theras there thera is s even more concern about abut where the supply Is to come from than at any previous ous one ous date date for a a. a number of years years NaturI Naturally NaturI ally aly there will vilL wi be a larger output at nt 70 I cents than there is at present but some ome I of or the old producers which have been breed to close down for tor years ears by reason of oC the low lo cole price paid for tor silver could not noL be shaped up for mining ore within a 0 year ear While India I H Is using more gold in UP lIP currency now than l at any previous time I In U iti H history it H is i necessary for tor It to continue to maintain n a large Jarge silver cir cr- cr cir cir- culaton The demand for tor a large Jarge silver sUver circulation In that country is 10 so o great that should there b bl any decrease In Is its reserve It would bring ring about about serious trouble In n the of or the country countr es especially especially es- es at harvest t time when the de demand demand demand de- de mand for tor silver currency l is at Its Us height The Tho curtailment lver of oC mining operations In Mexico has made a a greater grater reduction In silver sUver production than the Increased output output output out out- put made in other countries since the first of tho the year ea eaTie The Tie production and present rate of consumption con con- cn are so eO close together that there Is JR no flO question Queston but hit that recent advances avance In the price of ot silver are based upon the very Round sound principle of ot supply and de de- de mand mend There never has been a time In history when so much of ot this metal meal was being used In arts art and for tor various trades This Is simply In line with Ih the general Increase in demand for all aU commodities in a all parts of the world orld |