( High-Bell //"’—\\ DAILY MARKET QU OTATIONS \\ Yan Can ' . Uh 3000 12 10 ll Dalhousie 1700 15 14% 14.. Margit BANKS 291) M7 06% 463/ *- fomm 745 8491/; 49 49 ‘ mil Z40 $51 50 51 Royal 25m $6471: 648/4 547/. + 'o TO-Dom 530 544% 44% (41/4 Al ' 1 . INDUSTRIALS umln 1120 $26 25% 28 Anglo Nfld 250 563/3 6% 6% + “ Bew 3355 $8100 31 81 - 1A D Steel 325 $22 22 22 + V2 Inland 2565 561/4 5% 61/9 + 3A gemblna N 7978 897/13 8% 95/2 +192 lmpsons 515 2 3 ’ walk” 5 3/4 23% 23% + Vs 705 520% 20171 201/. _ Sales to close: 8,143,000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS ‘ By The Canadian Fen Stock Sales High Low Close 011’” PM“ 79INDUSTRIALS a new 78 897/13 8% Mass Fe 7640 38% 81/0 I; :1: Alta Gas 6150 $17 10% 16% Cdn Bew 3355 331% 31 31 -- M Inland Gas 2565 56% 5% 0% + ‘A ' OILS Duvex 124200 12 10 10 ——I Daelng 22437 31 19% 28 +854 Ancho 22000 21 19 20% +130 Calalta 15300 37 86 06 —I Richwll 9525 133 130 133 +1 N H 96931MINES ew 0500 G 315 225 51 Gldflds 403300 52 03 5(5) Novalie 399025 30 23 39 +7 Rockwin 370277 80 44 77 +34 Maalgo 340025 86 0'! 78 --7 MONTREAL ' l MONTREAL (GP) —- Prices were moving cautiously and ir- regularly upward as the Mont- treal and Canadian stock ex- changes closed Friday. Volume was brisk, especially in the mines and oils. . ‘ 5 But Stelco was featured in the market and in hiactiye steels, dropping a point to 61%. Base metals, papers and mis- cellaneous issues were firm. Most gains ranged to 1/4 but Bathurst 'B at 197/: and Massey-Ferguson all: 8 3—8 gained 3-8 each. Utilities and the oil-s and pipe- lines eased, led by Showing-an at 25%. Consumers’ Gas at 31 and BA Oil at 41 1-2, off 3-3 each. 46inch of Montreal slipped ‘ to Generally steady senior mines at 17%. Gains among penny ll- su-cs ranged generally to 3 cents, \ but Mid Ohihouglamau improved 10 cents to 55, and Continental at 91 cents was up 16 cents. The closing averages show banks o’ff 0.02 at 51.54, utilities off 0.5 at 266.5, combined off 0.5 at 224.5, papers up 0.5 at 305.7, andgolds unchanged at 73.40. MONTREAL cnosmo ems Abitibl 29 Fan '8" Asbestos 29% GT Lake: I 30% Bank Mont / 476% How Smith 32% Bank 115 61 find Boy-ms 00% Buqile C'Nat 43 Imp Oil IO Bathust A; .- 30 .Int Nick 5 7s Bathust B \ 1970 ~Int Pet 05% Bell (1% Mass-F0 3% Bull , 0 Maid] 97% Bids Pod 41% N St. Cl 8 C Cement l 32% Noanda M c Cement p 23% Pica , 40 C Bnk Com 40% One Pow I! an Bow ll Royal Bank 847% .. Cdn 'Celan ‘ 13% St L Cop [3% C Chem 8 ‘ Shawn: 35M . PR 87% Steel 0114 Cockshutt . “ 12% ' Wnlke em Seagulls ' “18% CANADIAN , D Bidge 23 Cons pay 33% Dom Ta 12% Tod If“ Foundation 13% . Stately Stock . On Last Stand - By ALVIN STEINKOPF LONDON (AP) ——- The stately stark may be making his last one - legged stand on. the high chimneys of continental Europe. He faces extinction—no ' one knows why. A. group of British experts has reported “a calamit- ous-decrease” in the nullle of white stories in Europe. .1 Egged on by the serious of the picturesque creature, bird lovers of the world are uniting in a savethestork drive. Starks, as its well known, bring babies. Also, it is widely‘believed, they bring good fortune to the man on whose land they dhoooe to live. - , ' BIRD LOVERS MEET Men and women travelled all the way from Angentina, the United States and Japan for this year’s session in Finland of the International Committee for Bird Preservation, which has sections in 45 countries. High on the agenda was the stock. “We need more precise know- ledge of the tragedy which is be- falling storks,” says Miss Phyllis Barclay-Smith, secretary of the British section of the committee. “We have some smpictons, but not enough facts yet, to make ;overnments and men indignam, and move them to do smoothing about i ." Storks may be dying out ‘llllom eating poisoned locusts. Starks migrate to northern, central and eastern Africa for the ,winlter. They fly into locust country, in which international agencies spread tons of poison to control the devastating swarms of ill- sects. Starks regard grassho'p- pens as a delicacy, and possibly they eat too many of the mis- oned ones for their own EVIDENCE CONFLICTS “There is conflicting evidence,” says Miss Barclay-Sandi. “Locust eradicators' must, of course, do their work, and most of them in. sist that they do everything pos- sible to protect innocent life . . . . I “But we aren’t sure, and what we need is hundreds and hun- dreds of autopsies on storks which 7die in Africa to determine whether poisoning is an import- ant factor.” 1 Shooting, particularly in France Spain and Lebanon, accounts for the destruction of some storks. Some ornithologists think storks are not very bright and, they have curious prejudices. They don’t, for instance, like the British Isles. One explanation for this anti-British feelng is that storks won’t flyover stretches of open water and. the English channel 15 too wide to suit them. SOVIET GRADUATES LONDON (Reutersl—A total of 290,000 young specialists have graduated this summer from So- viet universities and institutes, the Soviet news agency Tass re- ported Thursday. They include . 1500 :zlllmger 170 1835/. 132% "9 100 440 44 . . H , 0 440 g CANADIAN. mass 1;,“ 5:3! 83(1)” soy. 46 ,6 . Market came: in ex. Int Nickel 705 3»? 9‘2 7 -10 . . It.“ _ 70/. 735/, 7”“ _ I, ‘ avy trading. . It!“ BCop 5100 153 151 152' _6r2 1; Market mixed in “comfy 23:23 190 190 .190 +5 active tradlng. .7.” Exp 100550 1:3 103 165 _5 y Jellico. 1000 131/2 3% 13% +7 1 Juliet moo ' RRENCIES Jon-mm: m all: 1: +4 [ Jowsey 7m 4m 4 1A V ,, , Ken- Add 369. ‘17? 1:3 47% -252 "f . ‘ l _ I L (CP) — The US. $33M“: 100 180 130 1031/3 13"“ , ,. ' ' _ . 200 (6 ‘5 Friday at. a dis KII'k Mm 1739 42 40 a 3132 per cent in terms Labrador m m , I +2 : . V L.“ c 17?; 18 4. 1,4, on funds. down 1-32. "I 500 110 110 no I runs $2.69 9-10. on. ’5‘" “M 2000 s 0 - 0, “3:01;” 775 475 475 475 ' . ‘ 1400 21 1 dollar bld 96, asked % Elicia. 7200 141% 1:11)& 13%.” ' any: 233,00 6 5 95 “A . Lon“ 2 193_ 193 193 +3 Lw‘vict 5:83 I; I: 1 + I,‘ {13131181 $6000 21 19 71 +1 0‘ Massif: 2233 3,1,: 31° 31° *3 . 20 0 , NTO (cpl — Amid the locum 5200 105 105 135 *1 radmg in more than two 53:32 194330 9; 5 7 +215 ‘ ' - 1 z 0 73 93 tulatlve mining stocks ManeastU 10500 10 o 10 I63 ured the stock mar. Maralgo 340025 as 07 70 -7 Maroon 750 9 9 _‘ > . l « - Martin 13200 20 :4 24 '— ty spfgéllatne mlnlng ls- Mam“ 56000 27 24 241/: +1In coun or nearly two— Maybrun 20500 20 16 20 +5 that entire total. New McIntyre 25 573 7a 70 «5/. a feature this week, was 435% :0o 29 10 +4 - 0 t1 hactive stock, churnmg fiat“ 293m 32 26 no +0 . . y en or 1000 14 14 14 g. k ago Friday New Hosco fieguij 2100 35 so 32 1.: int 17 cents, thus giving it Mfdfim‘“ 13333 1t1,372 g 12 . of $2.98 in four sessions. Milliken 2740 290 555 I33 :2 -.. Friday at $3.15. fiigdg 2500 lo 9 l0 +2 - 1 - re 50'00 ,, ,‘ W1th_New Hosco, Gold- Moneta goo g; 13% I; Norvallc. Rockwm. Mar- Mann 2500 43 ,8 ,3 _2 , . - an . 72 73 Aragon Cody Reco d Wrglhl 31:33 75 , Porcu has traded at least m‘ ’ 20 19% 19v. — A shareSPand most of these $2313“ 133050210 108% J5; 1: _ V" her. Bockwin jumped 34 $110L b 1000 13% 131.0 131/, l, y, a. 77 cents. 8 a 6600 a4 50 .34 . New AIS 150435 12 9 rest of the market was hlt New A", 16325 a ,9 g ' it - taking resulting from New Cal 174.55 52 as 4917.. +1417, sessions earlier this week. gegifl“ 151m 62 4a or +3 acker , 226 226 226 3 “£33,; t .5 B. and N Fortune 24000 13 10v. 13 +1 3311 us rial index N Goldvue 2000 s s 0 +1 with losses ranging to 117$ N KN Hlsh , 2000 111.0 11 11 - Pemb’lna Pipe Line, how- fig: f?” 96995533 315 125 215 +14: V . a climbed 11b pOmts to a N Man 500 g a: 23% + ,V‘ l . 9%. ‘ gwlglelign m 1.59:5 1951/: 195% +1 . metals, golds and west- Nmor 4m 6% 6 6% :1,A were eager most Nick Rm 1500 74 74 74 _1 ‘mhongh sell 1‘ as man- Nisto 72500 0 7 I 1 to add somede in light Nor-Acme 2000 15 15 115wé + _ lIgorlanda '. 685 $43 421,5 42% + lfi >: or artie 15000 18 17 17% +1 1‘ 33mg?“ 6229 It: gamete] 040 :75 275 275 , se. met , - max 2000 32 :1 22 +1 . am oils up .57 to Norm 5000 10 10 10 +1 '»= w," ‘ ll: Shank 00100 01 7s 7s —5 ' 0 up 000 345 :40 340 -10 nomchlNG STOCKS Norsp A wt: 500 230 200 230 2 I: m PM." Notvalio ‘ 399025 :70 as 29 +7 " “0'25? Eng.” “.1331; l. ""‘M 3°” ’1 2° 2‘ +1 tionl- - , , . ha I ~ . Mam. .u—nx. .55 .3 .r .z 1.7 w— J " ‘ ~ 05m: 1050 0 c 0 ’ . r ‘ ' N” on Ru 1500 10 15 15 50h. 14" 91'“ “'30. 0’1..er 119500 32 22' 30 +7 Open: 000 075 850 :50 —-20 j m 7500 all: I W: + V: Oenada 10000 13 12 13 ~~+1 ~" ‘15” '2: ' :3 35:5 57.0 :2 s " 2 0 ‘3 [+3 amid: 1% 70 9| - Pads. 3000 53 53 53 4 ‘. a. no m on us . Peeless 0500 27 23 23 —4 ,Rm, p.51: .30 30 Pick (10:7 1000 104 100 104 +4 ‘eplle ll. 73 .75 ’5 Pionee 000 152 151 151 +1 ,0uyn 25D 0 31% 40 +| Place 130 960 060 560 +10 M~glu£1= I: P Bod 10500 7 5% 7 +1 I » 7'” ‘ Ponto Q5 505 500 505 +5 _‘h I» m i: 1: --1 Po: A! 2000 117 110 112 .—,-B m 1000 0 I I -—2 Pudex 83500 15 13% 15 , t1 ' 0000. .1" 15 15 Que Ascot 15000 as 22 24 +1 17000.32. 8 It —% 071 Club 1000 51 4.0 51 +3 3500' a“ 11% 111:: a“ on. 1:: 5000 7 7 ,7 an 11 l + Que 000 450 440 «0 +5 5009 may“ 5% One Man 0350 15% 151/0 15% +1% 500: y 17- 17 unseen 1500 10 is 10 +2 1000 a .13.! I Quemont 120 075 .075 075 >725 . 112400. 5’» an as Moe 3300 10. 69 ‘9 «3 Expl anagrl'n Rainvillo 500 :0 30 so +1 Metals (000, a 7 as so Ranabie 100 135 135 135 _—20 not I :1 as 0000 00 66 46 +3 , - or- u :1 mx Mil-b :00 4s 4s 45 g. I it It * Roche 300000 :2 15 21 +0 lane at as 300 +30 nockwln 370277 00 04 77 +34 5500 74‘ ms 14 +1 Rowan Con 50000 15 12 313% +275 mo 107 no 100 ‘ .4 St. Michael 3500 1014 10% 1 wt: 1000 as a a San Ant 1400 72 72 72% +2“ 4000 15 14 '15 and RIV 17000 14 1,3 15 + 0000 W. on 0v. silent 1072 ‘20 (10 420 +10 500 ' w. m 01/. so stand 500 17% 171/:- 11% +116 3200 u u a .1 slocan V]! 0000 13 12% 12V: — '75 0000 7% 7 m Stdconl 1000 :2 1% 1;; +4 0 2200 no as ‘35. 4,30 sunlelgll 1330 1 :Reel 2305 u so a stum- wtl 000 $0 2952 3:; 45 w 0000 I I 's‘olsstanck s40 — 0900 M ‘710 mu Steep}; 1072 900 975 995 ——5 am 1000 m M w. .75 Sun Cont 0000 1; 12:72 1' $00 .0 I 0 +2 Sunbust 6000 ' » ’1000 a :7 17...: Sylvanitc 300 109 100 100 s cm" 59 535 ‘35 53 +15 Taucanis M25 08 95 06 31- m 75 700 700 -30 Taucan vt 700 90 02 92 —3' , 1050 «Is u as —1 Teck-I-I 4050 175 165 175 +11 1000 u n a: v4 TemaIL i053: % g; :3 +3 :30! 3570 a vim n —1 Thou: '- I Mr I! u ’1‘ —1 The 1000 0% 61A 3% “W 1500 u m 70/. Tombill 1500 27 :6 27 +1» ‘ moo g n so .1 Town: 0300 1190 :12“ :3” 55. 7, . 7 — IA Tuna Res 3000 ~ ~ 7900 513* do H m Chib 7400 35 :1 3410 +1510 Wt- 700 :5, :5 ss Ultsnaw 10500 as 34 35 ‘ ‘50. 1. 1w, 1. U Mining- 1000 20% 201/: 20% + $0 700 Ila no 010 +20 U Asbcstol 1500 000 555 002 4 no m m 5.55:. .7: .7 .: .. .. » 7 7 + Ventues :45 $27 265/4 27-, $3, t i: I: .317, Violam 500 110 110 118‘ 7100 17 15 15 +1 Waite‘Am 300 595 500 595 +10 . ‘ m 356‘ ' 57 53 .4 Weedon 500 23% 23% W +1 r an. as .151 m, .3 Wiltsey 106600 32 25 31 +51». Rm 355100 a! '17 2714 +11 Wr Bag. 195 138 130 1317 -1 Lake 500 ‘10s 1414 141/. —% Yk 3“ 955 945 “’5 a In, > Yukeno 31*:2, Ii“ 32% :1“ Zenrnac 09000 ‘3; g: :5 +1 (fl .' a so a Gaspe Cop 150 s also. :2 my. :2 +7 0"“ 63 ., 1250 Ajax 0500 70 03 ‘— llekeno m :2 fly. :3“ +1 Am Leduc 1500 18 18 18 +12 lllnlln 10000 13 13 13 + ‘12 Ancho 22000 21 :3: 1:3 7:1 “inn me 515% 15% 15% —— v. “m” 10° “’0 1 96- ,3 n wts an 555 555 555 __5 Bailey S A 100 965 965 2021/ 8c0very 1500 310 no no Bali S 5% p 33% 31/. a31/4 900 4. u Irrow 4,500 - r 2 Bltai‘ta ~ lllweu 55300 2: g i; * Calalta 15300 07 00 36 1 Owey no m m m . Cal Ed 210.0 024% 24% 2414 ‘ben 19m ,7 35 35 + Cdn Atl on 3050 575 570 575 +5 rcus m. c Chieftn 1325 100 100 100 . 07 47 47 +7 Cdn Dev 5800 605 m 600 “film 0201/. 19% 20% + «V4 C Home!“ 637 1,2 1,9 139 -7, “I 5‘0 15° 1‘3 14‘ '1 g k 425 514 137/; 14 +11 rrlson 57150 :2 24 27 +3 C "s y _ A ~ wt 120 720 705 705 45 she . C usky s r 1100 s I egug m7, ‘0 8” 6° + Cdn wo 125 107 107 187 ~3 Que so: ‘4' :5 :2 +° Cent Del 3242 055 y 850 055 6+5 0 0 ~ Chute on 200 102 lsaos7uc,0 z Ecourt 18300 18 17 17% +1 Com 2500 9 3 9 +1 30°” ' " a C East c - 500 41 41 41 m” ‘3 ‘7 a“ +’ c Mic Mar 1400 400 300 :00 —15 570° 37° 34° ’3” “0 c West P 000 035 525 035 .0 - 100°. 22 22 ’2 Cee wts ’ 300 215 215 215 +5 22500 12% 10 12% +3 Dev Pa, 200 13,; 135 135 -—0 7:33 1% 155 12; f; Dome Exp] 1440 $1550 151/; 15% + ll mo 5‘ 5 , Duvex 124200 12 10 10 :3 0000 3 I3 lax/a :50 Ge“ P“ A 1°" “0 ml 331311, 22m ‘ ,3 3% G Plains 250 517% 17/0 13% Vs gm 305w, '1 '19” 54 in Home Oil A 1088 0187/. 18% I ~— m,, :3 ‘2 30 _, Home on a :70 510 13 13% % 73100 16 lg 15% + 5/2 H B 011G 150 519% 19% 105 :3 121000 19 7 ‘m l Humbe 2200 108 105 1 17% +3 Medal 1000 279 275 279 —- m “‘33 ‘3 130. ‘2 *‘ Mum. “9;; 9;, ~ it 33 “ 2:3 1:: R ,7, .7, .3 . ’ N Cnamb 600 ‘— Iggg got 1: I01"; :3” N Dawes 2?; 5.16 12:5 :3) N SUPEIO . . 15°“ ’9 ‘3 ’10 No hcal 2500 as 26 26 —a m” “3 '1' ‘13 H NC Oils 100 300 350 32640 .4200 l 2 l 24 _ Nothlnd 1300 25 _ 1r 0* 1r m m a. l 1155 017% 17% 171A - 370 02m 74»; 241/; v.10 :2; 1050 23 26 2,; _2 0300 120 110 110 —— s 153 -2 . Tn 01900 lo 14 17 we Form '3 30‘}, 110; m _a ‘ 29000 on, 0 - M + Va get“; "'15 {320 71 09 71 +1 . 150 107 100 100, -—1 Pffiflips 500 124 124 .124 +2 1"" ’50 “3% 13 13“ .‘Gas 0050 262 257 200 +2 “"0 15 1‘ 15 J'? 3:331:27 1000 11 11 11 I 3°“? 12 1(1) 53(1) :20 Richwll 9325 133 130 {if} :1, ’4 30.) -0 6:6 16 _] Rocky Pete 3300 10 10 n 71 g“ °°° 17 o + y: Royalite 430 011% 11, i re 1000 10 lo 1 “we z40 0211/4 2m 211/4 7500 32 28 32 +4 R04 . p 5100 98 95 96 -3 ml 30mm 52 41 50 +13 Sapph" 00 1,37 185 07 +7 7‘70 la?" 18 15 50‘1" 2 . V 555 “" . q - — Secu F 100 555 Ma . "00 11 ll 13: +’ 9 181/, 1817‘: — 50 17:05 "ll-l on 22 5130"“9 790“ 11 m 31 _3 I “EH :7 :8 l“ ‘1 slanweu .766 R7 471/ 431i ' l' 2.4-3 1" .- 171. . 'n‘Tex Cal 1500 4 an “‘7 1. I W a 777' 7 n V -75 Tans Can 6900 120 110 _ +9- 7 ms w .m ml 7 Un (ms 3300 216 211 210 +.. 4 .P ""“" RR 38: ' 188 +3 Wavne 1500 1; iii/fl III/a ” I” v “m. l ’. 7 - , ~ . .. Bu mo 0 75 81 +3 “.ez‘zf‘noc 1233 1:5 170 184 +0 3““ “m _ ‘9 “I if“ vvt cnocis 1500 127. 121/: 215' +32 4- . M l. l_ ~ la w Mavg," 1500 120 170 180 + '2 k V ‘ ‘2 1; I: * \l'neéalla 100 170 1;; 13$ 10 .5 1‘5 ‘ , . 5500 95 . " ll,- 2:“ . 55 .1: t: 4 35m 147,4 1: 101/. + lo ' Blue A 110,000 teachers, 94. engineers. and oils featured Gu-nnar, off 1%. The Guardian Page 9 Saturday, July 5, 1958 IN MEMORIAM AMOS MONAGHAN A better man never lived or died were the comments of sev— eral of his New Wiltshire friends on the morning of the funeral of MT. Amos Monaghan. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monaghan of Kelly‘s Cross, he attended the village school there, then under the prin- cipalship of the late Mr. Jos. De- vereaux. From there he took en- , trance to P.W. College and pass- ed successfully with a second class license. He taught school in different Karts of the Island for a .few years but at length turned his mind to telegraphy. After receiving his certificate dram the Railway he was sent to relieve agents when on holi- days, He was finally appointed station agent at Vernon and re- mained there for 1‘ time, where he was appointed to New Wilt- shire where’he remained until , he had to accept a pension at the age of 65. It almost broke his heart to have to give up his work. He thought he was a better man at 65 than he was at 30 or 35. He wa-ssrespected by young. and old. He. never turned anyone down and many a dollar he gave to those whom he thought were in need. When anyone went alter freight, even though it was after hours, do you think he’d send them away? No—he would gladly go up to the station and hand it out. About a year and a half ago he had to undergo a serious oper- ation. He never fully recovered. His Wile predeceased him a little over a year ago. on June 4th he took very sick His relatives were called. Rev. Fr. . W. I Re i d . administered the last rites of the Catholic Church. He died on June 6th. His tuneral took place from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to Kally’s Cross on Monday, June 9: . His brother, Rev. Joseph P. Monaghan S. J., had visited him in January and his nephew, Car- dinal James McGuigan, visited him this summer as well as three of his nephews, Rev. Gavin Mona- ghnn, Rev. Alpine Monaglhan S. J. and Rev. Maurice Monagllan S.J;. . He was laid to rest beside his wife in Kelly’s Cross cemetery. He leaves to mourn two sisters ,Mrs. P.A. McMahon, now of Kin- kona and Mrs. Le naHaughey; also three brothers Fred of Re- gina, Sack, Rev. Dr. M. Mone- ahsm, thscouehemev. Joseph P Monagban 8.1. of Guelph, 0nt., Also an adopted daughter Beat- rice Duffy,- now Mrs. H. Lalbelle of Ottawa whom he took and educated after her mother and father died suddenly. - » May his soul rest in peace. PRODUCE WNTREAL (CPI—Agriculture department quotations: ‘ Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices . to country station, wooden oases, extra-lame 5057; large 56 - 57; medium 52-54%; small 32,03; B 34; c as. Receipts 100. Butter: Olmrent receipts tend enable 001/4, not fendersble 02- 0274; Ire sh grade Creamery prints job price fills-64%; fresh Wholesale 63%. . Cheese: Delibered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 33, colored 33; wholesale Quebec white 34, colored 34. Cmrent receipts On‘ tario white Loin. grading station 34-35, colored 34-35%; wholesale Ontario white 353/1, colored 35%. Potatoes: P.E.I. 755 2.10 - 2.25; P.E.I. 500 1.50; P.E.I. 105 30-35; N.B. 750 2.102%; NIB 505 150- 100; NIB. 10s 38-.35: Ontario 755 2.75; Virginia 503 2.25; Virginia, new, 100s 44.25; N. Carolina 1005 (-4.25; N. Carolina 505 2.25. GRAIN ‘ 'WENNDPEG (CP) — Good gen- eral rains in Manitoba and. the extreme meant comer of Sas- katchewan contributed to liberal commission house selling in all grains Friday on the Winnipeg grain exchange. _ Closing prices: Oats: le 1 higher 79; Oct 17$- % higher 7755-74; Dec ‘70 loWer 7674b; May V4 lower 7777b. ‘Barley: J'ly 1% lower 1.00%; Oct "/5 lower 1.023; Dec 1179-15/0 lower 1.00%; May Pit-1% lower ‘1.02-1.02‘/sb. Flax: 'le 4 lower. 3.29%; Oct 174-1174 lower 3.240241%; Dec 1- % lower 3.15 - 3.157411); May 1% lower 3.10s. r Rye: Jig! 1% lower 1.12; Oct IVs-1% lower 1.13%; Dec 3/1 lower 1.14701); May."/n lower 1.1850311. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 11 nor 1.63%; 2 1.99%; 3 1.51%; 4 1.42%; 5 1.32%; 6 1.28%. 1 durum 1.92%; 2 1.19%; 3 1.77%; I-‘WA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.63% 2 1.59%; 3 1.151%; 4 1.42%; 5 1.32%; 6 1.28%; 1 durum 1.92%; 2 1.01%; 3 1.77%. 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