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1 1 / I j T CANADA DEPARTMENT OF TR.DE. AND. COMMERCE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH Vol.22 No. 50 CANADIAN, GRAIN STATiSTICS... Wee1Zending...fuLY 17, , na..ern ln.ip.ipot. Diiaio pphed h. Bnird of Cr,in Commissioners fni (i.cm Published bytuthority p1. Hun. A. MacKinnon, Mi?., Minister of Trade cind Coinmeice ,.'.' E?.Y1. 1 _ OTTAWA Price $2 a year 1942 s1w n, s l. P ia $S} S'..,fl7 - t.... IL. --

2 1 I N D E X General Suary I...,...,.,l...., A Canadian Grain in StorebyElevatora,,,,..,..,. 5 Canadian Grain in Store by grades 6 Comparative Statement of Grain in Store...,... 7 Receipts and Shipments of CanadianGrain. Receipts, Shipments and Quantities in Store at Interior Terminal Elevators...,.,..., 8 United States Grain in Store, Receipts and Shipments...,.. 9 Receipts, Shipments and Quantities in Store at Country Elevators, Western Division and platform Loadings. Daily and Weekly Average Prices of Oritaio Wheat and Coarse GrainatTorontoandLontrea ,, , Daily and Teek1y Average Closing Prices of Grain on W1nxiipe Gra in Exchange a. Receipts and Shipments of Canadian Grain at Country Elevators (including Private and Mill Elevators) and Platform Loadings, Iniror, Publiá and Semi-Pubilo Elevators, June

3 DEPAITaT OF TRL\DE AND cojige DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTIC S - CANADA AGflIC tilt URAL BRANCH Issuod July23, 1942 Acting Dominion Statistician: S A. Cudmoro, I,A, (Oxon.), F,S.S., F.R.S.C. Chief, Agricultural Branch: r F. Wilson, Ph.D Statistician: L.Dougan, - WHEAT STOCKS IN STORE Canadian wheat in store for the weck ending July 17, 1942 decreased 127,102 bushels as comparod with the provious week and decreased 57,610,611 bushels when cciparod with the corresponding weók in The amount in store was reported as 404,007,803 bushels compared with 404,134,905 bushels for the provious week and 461,61,414 bushels for the Neek of July 18, The stocks of 404,007,803 bushels include 789,747 bushels of Durtn wheat CANADIAN '[V}tEAT IN CANADA The wheat stàcksiri elevators and in transit in Canada for the week onding July 17, 1942 we 384,129,434 bushels cpared with 383, 66l,91 bushols for the previous week and 428,828,782 'cushcls for the week ending July 18, 1911 Stocks of wheat in Canadian elevators wore located as follows: Western Country E16vnors 123,665,00; Interior Private and Mill 6,265,000; Interior Public and Semi-Public 16,913,525; ancôwer-new Westminster 17,090,016; Victôria342,887; Prince Rupert 1, ; Churcii11 2,617,396; Fort William and Port Arthur 127,739,129; Eastoin Elevators Lake Ports 39,638,533 and Eastern E1ovaors Seaboard Ports 21,694,964 bush1s, Increases were showa at Western Country Eldvators of 870,000; Interior Publió and Semi-Public 494,589; Fort William and Port Arthur 1,203,012; Eastern Elevators Lake Ports 285,381 and Eastern Elevators Seaboard Ports 789,827 bushels ) while Interior Private and Mlii and Vancouver-Now Westminster decroasod 25,000 and 532,617 bushels respectively. For the week ending July 17, 1942 the amount of wheat in transit on the lakes was 2,011,241 bushels, and in tiansit by rail 19,465,862 compared with 4,296,654 in transit on the lakes and 21,709,890 in transit by rail for the corresponding wook in Stocks of Ontario Grain: According to the Eastern Elevators, the following quantities of Ontario wheat, oats, barley, bu'kwheat and corn are in the undermentioned ports: (in bushels) Goder:Lch Elev, & Transit Goder:ch W.C. Flour Mills... Port Colborne, Maple Leaf Toronto Prescott.....e Wheat Oats Barley Buckwheat Corn.15;592-3,000 1,694-12,815 45, ,844 15, ,262-7,974 Total 1, ,262 12, ,673 CANADIAN N'LEAT IN THE WIlTED_STATE$ Canadian wheat in the United States amounted to 19,878,369 bushels, a deorease of 59<:615 bushels from the previous week whon 20,472,964 bushels were reported This Canadian wheat was located at the following ports: Buffalo 5,723,000; Erie 2,194,000; Erie Canal Af1at 163,000; Portland 1,036,034; Boston 2,156,383; New York 1,969,000; New York P.float 246,000; Phi1adelphi. 344,342; Baltimore 1,498,930; Albany 185,000 and In Transit U,8 1 A. 4,362,680 bushels, Decreases were noted at Buffalo of 252,000; Erie canal Afloat 67,000; Portland 1,515; Boston 111,003; Now York Afloat 237,000 and Baltimore bushc-ls, while New York and In Transit U.S.A. increased 160,000 and 227,617 bushels respectively, For the same week a year ago the Canadian wheat inthe United States amounted to bushels distribited as follcwà: tuluth 12,330,601; Eie 2,233,000; Buffalo 5,329000; Buffalo Aflt 429,000; Albany 2,770,000; New York 2,989000; Now York Afloat 520,OCO; Boston,34,120; Portland ,084; Philadelphia 472,279; Baltimore 578,895 and Ir. Transit U.S.A. 1,632,653 'oushelsd

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5 -2- PRIMARY MARKETINGS Farmerst deliveries to Country Elevators, Interior Private and Mill Elevators and Loadings over Platformz Wheat receipts in the Prairie Provinces for the *eek ending July 17, 1942 amounted to 4,819,346 bushels, an increase of 1,362,828 bushels over the revised figures of the previous weok when 3,456,518 bushels were marketed. During the corrosponding weak a year ago the receipts were 7,087,773 bushels, By provinces the receipts for the week ending July 17, 1942 were as follows figures within brac1etsbeing those for 1941: Mánitób 478;708(624,495); Saskatchewan 3,011,802 (3,734,216); Alberta 1,328,836 (2,729,062) bushels, Markétings in the three Prairie Provinces for the fifty weeks from August 1, 1941 to July 17, 1942 as compared with the same period in 1941 were as follows, figures within brackets being those for 1941: Manitoba 40,041,204 (55,974;230), Saskatchewan 106,059,669 (235,362,970); Alberta63,023,738 (152,739,536) bushels. For the fifty weeks ending July 17, 1942 and the same period in ,124,611 and 444,076,736 bushels were received from the farms. Pla.tform Loadings shown by Prairie Provinces for the week ending July 17, 1942 were as follows: WHEAT FLAX- (except Dur -i.n) 0TS BARLEY SEED Manitoba... Saskatchewan ;lbrta TOTAL , ;621 6, ,322 1,700-22,215 12,12 8, G?IN INSP2CTED Number of cars inspoctod in the Western Division from July 1, to July 7, 1942 inclusive with comparison for the previous year were as follows: + Increase Decrease Wheat...,. 3,371 5,556 - Oats hg Barley Rye Flaxseed Mixed Grain Corn screenings TOTAL li f 007 0,046-2,

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7 -3- Stocks in Store in the VIestern Division compared with the same week last year were as follows: (in bushels) Week ending Week ending + Increase July 17, 1942 July 18, Decrease Whea -; (except Duri.i) 300,50(3, ,731,625-40,13,013 Dur Lva 'wheat ,338, Oats 2, ,928, C56 Barl.y ;065 2, Rye 1,-.90,i $ ,920. Flaxseed C&S, , ,728 Stocks in Store at the Head of the Lakes compared with the same week last year were as follows: Week oiding Week ending + Increase Ju.y 17, 1942 July 18, Decrease wheat; (except Durtmt) 127,547,010 77,986,115 49, Durt wheat ,156 Oats , Barley 1,123, , ,787 Rye 1,032, , Flaxseed 458, , ,732 The receipts (including transfers) at the Head of the Lakes compared with the same week last year were as follows: Week ending July 17, 1942 Week ending July18, Increase - Docroase Wheat (except Durw) Durtn wheat Oats Barley Rye Flaxseed 5,124,146 27,570 19i ,660 25,966 64,998 6,811, , ; ,969 57,859 1,687, ,354 3lo; ,460-92, ,139 preliminary figures showing receipts and shipments at the Head of the Lakes for the period August to date compared with the same period last year: FORT WILLIAM MSJD PORT ARTHUR RECEIPTS SHIPLNTS Wheat (except Durum) Durum wheat Oats Bar lay Rye Fl axso ed TOTAL Same period last year + Increase ; ,507,186 1;988,6o 2;449,646 16,486,424 19, ;335,420 17,266, ; , , ;783; ; 549, ,630, , 217, ,153, ,332,782-3-

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9 -4- ST OCX S OF GRAI N IN ELEVATOR S DUR ING THE VE.Y 7,1,1DING JtJ LY 17, 1942 I p WHEAT DURUM FLX- (except Dururn) HEAT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED bushols western Country Elevators Interior Private & Mill Elevs Interior Pub. & Semi-Pub. Terms Vanccuver-New Wostminster Victcria Prince Rupert Churchill Fort William & Port Arthur Eastern Elevators - Lake Forts Eastern Elevs.-St, Lawrence Ports Eastern Elevs. - Seaboard Ports U.S. Lake Ports ' U.S. Atlantic Seaboard Ports In Transit Lake In Transit Rail In Transit U.S.A TOTAL Previsus weelc Same week previous year COMPLETE CARGOES CLEARD FROM THE HEAD OF THE Lf.XES FOR THE PERIOD FROM JULY 8 TO JULY 14, 1942 INCLUSIVE CANIDIAN OTHER LOWER LAKE ST. lawrence BUFFALO U.S.A. PORTS PORTS U.S.A. PORTS bushels Wheat (except Durtn) 3,713,757 Durum wheat ,269 - Oats '- Barley - Rye - - F1axs ed 25, TOTAL , Same period ,876,523-1, COMPLETE CARGOES CLEARED FROM THE HEAD OF THE LAKES FOR THE PERIOD FROM THE OPENING OF NAVIGATION TO JULY 141V Wheat (except Duri) 72,410,008 1,070,605 17,273,070 2,361,231 Durum wheat , 913 Oats ,814 Barley 1,430,069 ' ,414 Rye 260, , ,974 Flaxseed 269, TOTAL ,461 1,070,695 l7,843;73o 2, Samo period 194]. 96,195,244 6,069,532 22, ,530,276-4-

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11 -5- CANADIAN GRAIN IN STORE - JULY 17, 1942 MHEJT (except Durti) DURIJM WEEAT OATS BARLEY RYE FLAX- SEED WESTERN COUNTRY ELEVATORS btwhols Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta TOTAL COUNTRY ELEVATORS INTER:Eo2 PRIVATE AD LULL INTER:t0R PUBLIC & SEMI-PUBLIC VANCO1IER-NE WESTMINSTER VICTORIA PRINCE R1JPERT CHURCHILL FORT WILLIAM & PORT ARTHUR IN STORE WESTERN DIVISION EASTERN ELEVATORS Co11inwood Depot Harbour Midland '- Midland, Siiucoe ' Midland, Tiffin Midland, Aberdeen Owen ;oun.d Port McNicoll Goder:i.oh Elevator & Transit Goderoh LC.F.M Sarnic, Port Colborne, N.H.B Port Colborne, M,L Humborstone, R.H. Flour Hills Toronto Peterborugh, J.R '- - - Kingsl;on Elevator Co. Ltd '- ' Prescott TOTAL EAST. LAKE PORTS ontreal, N.H.B Montreal, Don. Elev Ltd Sorel '- - Three Rivers Quebec, N.H.B West aint'john Saint John, C.N.R Halifax TOTAL EAST. SBD. PORTS , Buffalo Erie Erie Canal Afloat TOTAL U.S. LAKE PORTS Portland Boston New York New York Afloat Philadelphia Balti2nore Albany TOTAL US. SEABOARD PORTS 103S low , O IN TRANSIT LAKE IN TRANSIT RAI IN TRANSIT U.S.A TOTAL IN STORE CANADA TOTAL IN STORE U.s.A TOTAL IN STORE CANLDA) AND US.A.)

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13 G1DES OF CANADIAN GRAIN N STORE AT PUBLIC, SEMI-PUBLIC AND PRIVATE (HEAD OF THE LiKES), INTtIOR, PUBLIC AND SEIiII-PUBLIC, PACIFIC PORTS AND EASTERN ELEVATORS FOR THE WEEK ENDING JULY 17, 1942 Ft. Vi11iam Interior Pacific Eastern Eastern & Pt. Arthur Public & Port Elevators Elevators Semi-Publio Seni-Publie Elevators Lake Seaboard and Private Termira1s Ports Ports T o t a 1 VHEAT bshols No, 1 Hard 1, ,740 38, ,331,921 No. 1 Northern 37,021,911 12,939,98k 9,979,760 30,525,76 17, ,183,309 No. 2 Northern ,137 1,244,388 5,832, , , ,9C1 No. 3 Northern 1,783, , , ,022 4,81,184 No. 4 Northern 173,797 '- 22, , ,237 No. 5 Wheat 1, Feed 16, '- 13,847 Tough , ,794 0,790 Other 321,539 18, , , ,843,452 No, 1 C,W. Garnet 93, No. 2 C.71. Garnet 102,392 1, , ,548 No. 3 C,'. Garnet 44,022-1, ,389 No, Durum 9, ,230 11,770 No, 2 C.17. Durum 62,949-5, ,416 No 3 C.W. Durum ,322 7, No, 4 C.i, Durum C ,926 Tough Durwi 17, ,799 Other Durum ,73 Ontario - - 1,394 TOTAL 127,733,129 14,310,627 17,932,903 39,633,533 21,034, ,316,156 OATS No. 2 C.W a, ,799 25;513 Ex. 3 C.W. 3,059 ' ,059 No, 3 0.7;, 43;961-72; ,327 Ex. No. 1 Feed ,191-33,050 No. 1 Feed 100, ,636 27,421 1, No. 2 Feed 44,280-1,138 5,251 2, No, 3 Feed 6;131 - '- 3c1,833 1, Tough 67, ,561 Ontario , ,889 Ohtor 53, TOTAL 355, , ,293 21, ,432 BARLEY 2 C; -i. 6 Row 136, ,926 14, ,059 3 C.W, S Row 171, ,868-1,102,843 1 Feed 617, ,432 2, ,914 2 Feed 52, ,189 84,204 3 Feed 16,295-12,461-30,776 Tough 109, ,671 Ontario - - 1,262-1,262 Other 17,301 35,238 25, ,950 14, ,919 TOTAL 1,123, ,898,657 32,148 3,120,648 RYE No, 2 C.17, 602,162-42,320 59, ,567 No, 3 C , , ,828 '- 2,366 No, 4 C.J. 2,363 '- - - Ergoty ,754 Tough ,325 Other 6, ,479 49,825 - TOTAL 1,032, ,155 59,105 1, FLXSED No. 1 C.W. 329, , No, , '- 42 0,265 No, 3 C.W. 13, ,734 No, 4 C,W, 5,065 - '- ' Tough 44, Other 13; ,814 TOTAL 453, Th 91,6d GRAND TOTAL 130,709,705 14, , 17,595,359 42,25,111 E1,80849O 227,034,616

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15 -7- CANPDIAN GRAIN IN STORE - COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, W H E A T OTHER GRAIN bushels JULY 17, 1942 Country Elevators - Manitoba 16;535; ,000 Saskatchewan ' , Alberta 45,680, ,000 TOTAL 128,645,000 2,535,000 Interior Private and Mill 6,265, Intorior?ublic and Semi-Public Terminals 16913,525 48,56] Vanccver-Now Westminster 17,090,016 62,456 Victoria 842,887 Prinaci Rupert 1,205,881 Churchill 2,617,396 Fort William and Fort Arthur , Eastern Elevators - Lake Ports 39;638, St. Lwronce and Seaboard Ports 21,694, ,068 US. Lake Ports 8,080, ;000 U.S. Atlantic Seaboard Ports 7,435,689 1,046,000 In Transit Lake 2,011, ,117 In Transit Rail 19,465,862 1,400,433 In Transit U.S.A. 4,362, TOTAL 404,007, ,247 JULY 18, 1941 Country Elevators - Manitoba 26,860, ,000 Saskatchewan 115, ,172,000 Alberta 71,880, ,000 TOTAL 214a700,000 2,901,000 Interior Private and Mill ;000 1,884,000 Interior Public and Semi-Public Terminals Vancouver-New Westminster ,272 53,826 Vicotira 994,478 Prince Rupert 1,207,975 Churchill 2,617,396 Fort William and Port Arthur ,380 2, Eastern Elevators - Lake Ports 36;40, ,077 St. La'renoe and Seaboard Ports 24,345, ,626 U.S. Lke Ports ,601 4, U.S A1antio Seaboard Ports 10, ,266,008 In Transit Lake ,925 In Transit Rail 21,709,890 2,256,385 In Transit U.S.A. 1,632,653 - TOTAL 461,618,414 15,855,732 JULY 1, 1940 Country Elevators - Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta TOTAL Interior Private and Mill Interior Public and Semi-Public Terminals Vanoou"rer-New Vie stminst or Victoria prince Rupert ChurchJl Fort William and Port Arthur Eastern Elevators - Lake Ports St. lawrence and Seaboard Ports U.S. Lake Ports U.S. Atlantic Seaboard Ports In Transit Lake In Transit Rail In Transit U.S.A , ,000 30;410,000 2,262,000 21,770, ,Ooç_ ,000 4,058,000 5,933;000 2,366,000 12; ;999 15,198, , ,827 1,136,049 2,494;610-75, , ,856 1,398, , , , ,115 1,438,274 2,618, ,351 22,444,735 2,202, ,996 - TOTAL ,158 18,013,230-7-

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17 -8- RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF GRAIl'! BY CLASSES OF ELEVATORS IN THE WEEK ENDING JULY 'IIIEAT DURUM (except Durtt) VHEAT OATS BLEY RYE bushol s lax- SEED R E C E I P T S Country E1etors 4, 724; ,332 40:, ,521 28,016 mt. Priato & Mill Elevs , mt. :?ub. & Semi-Pub. Torms 506,2& Fort William and Port Arthur 5,124,146 27, , ,660 25,966 64,998 Eastern E1otors - Vessol 3,439; Rail 1,706,034 13, ,943 S H I P M E N T S Country Elovatora mt.?rivate & Mill E1ovs mt. Pub. & Semi-Pub. Torms Fort William & Port Arthur VeSSel Rail Eastern Elevators - Vessel Rail To Mill Trucked , , ,522 46, ', , , ,761,193-08,516 95;471 13;119 4; ,243 11,628 1!7219 ' ,394 11, ; ,525,004 71, ;14e , ;175 7,330 5, , STOCKS IN STORE, RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS AT THE CANADIAN GNERN?NT INTEPJCR TINAL ELEVATORS, JULY 17, WHEAT FLAX- (except D.ruci) CATO BARLEY RYESEED STOCKS IN STORE Calgary Edinont on Let hbr idge Moose Jaw Sa skat ooii bushel S , ,118,903-19',303 1,173,680-5,249, , TOTAL 14,310, RECEIPTS Calgary 43,260 '- Edxnozrton 94,895 '- Lethbridge 88,403 - '- - Moose Jaw 154,318 - Saskatoon 125, TOTAL SHI FMENT S Calgary 7,786 '- 9,632 Edmont on '- Saskat eon TOTAL 10,

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19 -9-4 C ollir.gwood Midland, Tiff in Midland, Aberdeen ')wen Sound port McNicoll Goderch Elev. & Transit Sarnia Sarnis Port Colborne, N.R.B. Humber'stone, R.H.F. Mills Toronk o Prescott Montreal, N.H.B..ontrcia1, Dom, Elev, Ltd. Three Rivers Halifax STOCKS OF UNITED STATES GRAIN IN CANADA, JULY 17, 1942 WHEAT OATS RYE CORN SOYA BEANS bushels ,060y - 481,519Y y 256,489Y ,071Y y ,188y - 163,199W 333,957y 85, ,024Y ,107Y 29, ,993Y - 1,818,844-y ,822Y ,005Y Y - TOTAL 85,772-23;548 6, ,373 Same period last year ,336 23,576 1,496,276 - Y-Yel:.ow W-White RECEIPTS AND SIIIP1LUNTS OF UNITED STATES GRAIN IN CANADA, JULY 17, 1942 R E C E I P T S S H I P M E N T S Water Rail GEORGIAN BAY PORTS Water Rail - 5, ,905 Theat Corn To U.S.A. Dom. points Canadian mills 89,450 - Can. Dom. points - St. Lawrence ports - U.S.A. Dom. points ,389 Corn - Soya i3eans LOWHR LAKE PORTS To Can, Dom, points 194', " Can, Dom. points ST, IA'TRENCE PORTS Corn - 587,338 To Canadian mills - Can, Dom, points - 3,000 1,483 MARITI11E PORTS Corn - 1,500 To Canadian mills - 1,500 STOCKS OF FOREIGN GRAIN IN CANADA, JuLY 17, 1942 YELLOW WHITE YELLOW WHITE ARGENTINE ARGENTINE S. AFRICAN S. AFRICAN CORN CORN - CORN CORN bushels Quebec, N.H.N TOTAL 6 Same period last year 193, RECEIPTS AND SIIIPMENTS OF FOREIGN GRAIN IN CANADA, JULY 17, 1942 R E C E I P T S S H I P M E N T S Water Rail LOWER LAKE PORTS Water Rail Argentine Corn - - To Canadian mills

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21 STDGKS, RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF THE COUNTRY ELEVATORS IN THE VESTERN DIVISION IN THE EEK ENDING JULY 17, 1942 COUNTRY WHEAT DURU A FLAX- ELEVATORS (except Duri) WHEAT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED STOKS IN STORE bushels Manitoba 16;200; ; ; ; Sask-atchewan , , , Alberta 45,60, , ,000 30,000 TOTAL 128; 135; ;000 1, , ; ,000 Total A Tcok Ago , ,260, ,000 A Year Ago 213,990, ,395, , , ,000 RECEIFPS Dt.ING WEEK Manitoba 443; ;014 78;536 2; Saskatchewan 2;988 0 '259 14, ,056 22, Alberta 1,292G ,678 16, TOTAL 4, 724; ; ; ; , Total - A VTk Ago* 3;34538o 25, ; ,734 14; A Year Ago 6825, , , ,859 33,540 SHIPIENTS DURING WEK Manitoba ;321 8,477 Saskachowan 2265,168 5', ; ;179 38, ;057 a 1,001, ,812 16,914 2,895 7,905 TO]L , ,522 46, ,439 Tot.] - A 7ek Ao' 4;847;955 28, , , ,131 A Year Ao 6828, ) , , , Revised TOTAL RECEIPTS AT COUNTRY, INTlIOR PRIVATE AND MILL ELEVATORS AND PLATFORM LOADINGS IN THE PERIOD AUGUST 1, 1941 TO JULY 17, 1942 WEEAT DURUM FLAX- (nxcpt Durtirn) EEAT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED buhe1s Manitoba 38,202,446 1,838,758 s;845;660 15,660,264 1,504,046 1,017,849 SaskatcLxun 105,604, ,503 1l;346, ,569 3,302,945 3, Alberta 631)18iO4 5,634 10,901,166 3,039, , ,763 Tc1rLL , 716 2, ,093, ,649,601 5,164, 73, 816, 374 MONTREAL DAILY QUOTATIONS AND WEEKLY AVERAGES OF ONTARIO MHEAT AND COARSE GRAIN DELIVED IN CJRLOTS AT MOUTREAL AND TORONTO WEEK ENDING JULY 18, July July July July July July Weekly Average S - (cents and eighths per bushel) NO, 1 Whit Wirxcr (126 1,26 1 c.26 (1.13 1, No 2 ;Thito Winter (i.25 1,25 1,25 ( ,13 No, 3 White Winter (] (1.13 1, Nc 1 Rod Wiiite (26 1,26 1,26 (113 1, No 2 Rod Wi.nto 0LO ( NTJ 1 a 1 1 1,13 No, 3 Rod Wintor (124 1, (11 1,13 1,13 No 1 MIxed Ninte' (26 1,26 1:26 (1:13 1: No, Mi:oc1. I;_nto 1 1,25 1:25 1,25 (113 1, No, 3 Mixed Winter (1,24 L24 1,24 (1,13 1,13 1,13 TORONTO Oats good, sound, hoavy ,57 ;57 ;57.57 Barley, good walting ND. 2., ,75 Corn, Natural 1.15/4 1,15/4 1,15/4 115/4 115/4 115/4 1.15/4 Bucicwheat, ,76.76,76,76 10

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23 DAILY CLOSIC- P?LICES AND WEEKLY AV.AGES OF CASH GRAIN uotatio:s DY GRADES ON TUE VINNIPEG GRAIN EXCHANGE DURING WEEK ENDING JULY 16, 1942 (Basis in Store Fort William-Port Arthur) July July July July July July Weekli GRADES l l li 16 Average WHEAT (Other thandurum) (cents and eighths per bushel) No. 1 Man, Hard 80/5 80/5 80/5 80/6 80/6 80/6 *80/11 No. 1 Nan. Northern 80/5 80/5 80/5 so/s 00/6 80/6 *80/11 No, 2 Man, Northern 77/5 77/5 77/5 77/6 77/6 77/6 *77/11 No, 3 Man. Northern 74/1 74/1 74/1 74/2 74/2 74/2 *74/3 No. 4 Man. Northern 71/5 71/5 71/5 71/6 71/6 71/6 *71/11 Number 5 70/1 70/1 70/1 70/2 70/2 70/2 * 70/3 Number 6 68/1 6 8/1 68/1 68/2 68/2 68/2 * 68/3 Feed 65/5 65/5 65/5 65/6 65/6 65/6 *65/11 Tough No. 1 Hard 78/5 78/5 78/5 78/6 78/6 78/6 *78/11 Tough No. 1 Northern Tough No. 2 Northern 78/5 74/5 78/5 74/5 78/5 74/5 78/6 74/6 78/6 74/6 78/6 74/6 *78/11 74/11 Tough No. 3 Northern 71/7 71/7 71/ *71/15 Rejected No. 1 Northern 71/5 71/5 71/5 71/6 71/6 71/6 *71/11 Rejected No, 2 Northern 70/5 70/5 70/5 70/6 70/6 70/6 *70/11 Rejected No. 3 Northern 67/5 67/5 67/5 67/6 67/6 67/6 * 67/11 Smutty No. 1 Northern 74/1 74/1 74/1 74/2 74/2 74/2 *74/3 Smutty No. 2 Northern 71/1 71/1 71/1 71/2 71/2 71/2 *71/3 Smutty No. 3 Northern 68/5 68/5 68/5 68/6 68/6 68/6 *65/11 No. 1 C.W. Garnet 74/1 74/1 74/1 74/2 74/3 74/6 74/2 No, 2 C,W. Garnet 73/5 73/5 73/5 73/6 73/7 74/2 73/6r No, 3 C.W. Garnet 72/5 72/5 72/5 72/6 72/7 73/2 72/6 No, 1 Alberta Red Winter 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 No, 2 Alberta Red Winter 82/5 82/5 32/5 82/6 82/6 82/6 No. 3 Alberta Red Winter 80/5 80/5 so/s 80/6 78/6 78/ /6 *82/11 D1.JRUM WHEAT No, 1 C.W. Amber 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 No, 2 C,W. Amber 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 82/6 No. 3 C.W. Amber OATS No. 2 C,W. 51/4 51/4 51/ /4 51/4 51/4 No 3 C,W. 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 No, 1 Feed 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/4 No. 2 Feed 51/4 51/4 51/4 51/ No, 3 Feed /5 BARLEY No. 1 No 1 2 C,W, Six-Row C.W. Six-Row 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64,16 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No, 3 C.W. Six-Row 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No 1 c.w. Two-Row /s 64/6 64/6 64/ /6 64/6 No.. 2 C.W. Two-Row 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No. 1 Feed /6 64/6 64/6 6Z/6 62/2 64/1 No 2 Food 64/2 64/2 64/2 &/ 62/6 61/2 63/3 No, 3 Feed 60/7 60/ /2 59/ RYE No. 2 C.W. 56/5 55/6 55/7 56/ /6 55/7 No, 3 C.W. 54/1 53/2 53/3 53/7 53/4 si/o 53/2 No. 4 C.W, 52/5 51/6 51/7 52/ Ergoty 47/5 46/6 46/7 47/ /6 16/7 Rejected No, 2 C.W, 51/5 50/6 50/7 51/ /2 50/6 CORN 3 C,W. ye11ow-2 2oisture FLkXSEED No. 1 C.W, 164 No. 2 C.W. 159/4 FID PRICES UNCHANGED No, 3 O.W. 154 No, I C.W. 150 * Please Note - Weekly Averages of wheat grades 1 Man. Hard to Smutty 3 Northern, also 2 Alberta Red 7Tintor are in cents and sixtoonths of a cent per bushol

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25 - 12 ' RECEIPTS AND SHIPNTS OF GRAIN AT TEE COUNTRY ELEVATORS (INcumnw IITERIOR PRIVATE AND MILL ELEVATORS) AND PLATFORM LOAD:NGS ELE\EN MONTHS ENDING JUNE NHEAT DURUM FLAX- (except Durum) YHEAT OATS BIRIEY RYE SEED bushels COUNTRY ELEVATORS MANITOBA RECEIPTS August ,759, ,967 1,142,650 3,833, ,768 89,884 September ,959, ,290 2,094,153 3,755, , ,373 October ,291, ,997 2,116,744 3,302, , ,202 November ,592, , ,676 1,057,078 73, ,031 December ,402, , ,248 32,173 90,240 January ,018, , ,931 44,257 47,022 February , , , ,323 29,112 34,173 March ,66L , , ,994 24,774 19,661 April $ 2 43, , ,614 7,637 6,063 May ,144,383 50, , ,214 6,066 8,383 June ,562, , , ,165 16,735 14,369 TOTAL 36,455,025 1, ,383,585 J4,8C,984 1,458,740 1,006,421 MANITOBA PLATFORM LOADIG.S August ,507 1,650 21, , , September 141 7,979 2,260 39, ,543 7, October , , ,367 4,782 3,222 November ,426 4,565 34,541 69, ,500 December ,777 4,560 14, January , ,020 50, February , , ,947 - March ,060 3,374 16, ,700 - April ,915-9,464 1, May , June ,822 3,370 11,774 16, TOTAL 610,993 22, , ,316 6,249 SASKATCHEWAN RECEIPTS August ,130,209 15, , , , epcmber ,659,594 60,591 2,870,196 1,979,286 1,064, October , ,810 2,747, , ,249 1,507,245 November , , , December ,372,089 57, , , , ,260 January ,828 48, , , ,291 February ,686, , , ,556 March ,820,336 16, , , ,262 April , , ,862 39,484 34,883 May , , ,218 42,578 26,312 June ,507,029 16, , ,352 41,747 58,966 TOTAL 99,808; , ,341 6,699,434 3,261,901 3,062,246 SASKATCHEWAN - PLATFRM LOADINGS August , ,656 1, Sepomber ,143 2,190 5, Ootber ,900, 11,577-2,923 Nov3nfber ,008 10,530 3,366 December , ,609 1,792 Janary , ,233 5,134-3,252 February ,321 1,198 10,562 5,966-1,530 Marsh ,943 22,521 1, April ,388 13,4611 3,/ May ,364-2,383 1, Juna , ,600 TOTAL 298,434 1, , ,343

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27 a RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN AT THE COUNTRY ELEVATORS (INCLUDII:G INTERIOR PRIVATE AND MILL ELEVATORS) AND PLATFORM LOADINGS ELEVEN MONTHS ENDING JD1E WHEAT DURUM FLAX- (except Durum) WHEAT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED bushels COUNTRY ELEVATORS ALBERTA - RECEIPTS August , ,382 71, , September ,821,692-1,272, ,374 61,286 80,126 October , , ,045 November ,360, ,833 December ,939 1, , ,643 January ,070, , ,716 38,312 63,551 February , ,037, , ,470 March ,057, ,298 18,373 21,653 Apr ,417, ,360 74,725 9, May June ,595, ,847 7, TOTAL ,762, , ,532 ALBERTA PLATFORM LOADINGS ugust ,860-23,706 1, September ,298 45,750 8,467 - October ,744 17,202-1,575 NovEmber , ,980 34, DecEmber ft 27,400 51,661-1,484 January ,055 3,400 97,118 54, February w , March ,659-44,903 24, ,767 April May ,680-28, JunE ,187 9,688 8, TOTAL , , TOTAL COUNTRY ELEVATORS - PRAIRIE PROVINCES - RECEIPTS August ,826, ,054,173 4,441,148 1,234, ,722 September ,640, , ,026 5,948,562 1,487, ,236 October ,119, , , , November ,689 2,790,240 2,055, December ,362, ,072 1,940, , , ,143 January ,270, ,345, February ,302, , , ,199 March ,539, ,229 1,244, , April ,214, ,201 56, May ,952,004 63, , ,854 56, June ,665, ,153 1,246, , ,714 TOTAL , ,271,918 5, ,729,199 TOTAL - PLATFORM LOADINGS - PRAIRIE PROVINCES August ,235 1,650 44, , ,585 September , , October , November ,421 5, , ,776 3,507 6,316 December , , January , February , ,418 81,646 3, March ,374 84,290 49,527 2, April , ,545 12, May ,271-30,878 14,440 June ,654 3,370 29,812 29,316 3,738 1,600 TOTAL , , ,097 43,

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29 14 I RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN AT THE COWRY ELEVATS (INCLUDING INTERIOR PRIVATE AND MILL ELEVATORS) AND PLATFORM LOADINGS ELEVEN MONTHS ENDING JTJWE 1942 WHEAT DURIJM FLAX- (excerft Durum) VHEAT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED bushels COUNTRY ELEVATORS TOTAL SHIPMENTS - RAIL - FRAIE PROVINCES August ,550, ,070 2,172,241 4,331, ,388 75,668 September ,971, ,527 5,586,959 5,557, , October ,792, ,671 7,541, ,110, Novinber ,120, , ,009, ,590 Decmber , ,656 3,132,898 2,057, ,898 January ,710, ,177 3,564, , , ,080 Feb:-uary ,237, ,408 3, ,725, , ,517 Mar3h ,818, ,298,040 1, , April ,690, ,929, , , May ,020, ,245 1,631,960 1,182, , ,523 Jun , ,293, TOTAL - 311,010,045 2, ,626,950 29,459,479 5,309, ,312 RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN AT INTERICR PUBLIC AND SEMi-PUBLIC ELEVATORS - ELEVEN MONTHS ENDING JUNE 1942 RECEIPTS - RAIL August ,341 3,816 1, September ,856 4, October ,956-33,716 7,461-2,909 November ,367 36,061 13, December ,264 14, January ,302 25,103 1, February , March ,016 26, April ,086 35,158 11, May ,432-6,428 3, Junc , TOTAL 495, , , p SHIPMENTS - RAIL August , , Septeniber , , October , ,857 6, November ,510, ,421 9, December ,263 M ,859 - January ,165 9,781 February ,831-25, March ,159 12, April ,320-63, May , ,198 June , TOTAL , ,

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