CANADA. CANADIAN GRAIN STATiSTICS

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1 I p p CANADA DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH V No. 19 CANADIAN GRAIN STATiSTICS Week ending DECEMBER 12, 1941 LRec.rld *èr Wmtb,i In.p..ti.&i Dwasion s upplied by Board of Grar Cornmrsaioners, foi Caiade I..,.. Published by Authority of the Hon. James A. MacKinnon, M.P., Minister of Trade and Commerce. + OTTAWA Price $2 a year 1941

2 I 4 I N D E X General Summary 000 I, 00, 0 19, I I I I I I 9ISI. 1-6 CanadianGraininStorebyElevators...,...,...,. I Canadian Grain in Store by Grades 8 Comparative Statement of Grain in Store 9 Receipts and Shipments of Canadian Grain 0 Receipts, Shipments and Quantities in Store at Interior Terminal Elevators United States Grain in Sto:'e, Receipts and Shipments Receipts Shipments and Quantities in Store at Country Elevatorz, Western Division and Platform Loadings. Daily and Weekly Average Prices of Ontario Coarse Grain at Toronto for the week ending December 13, 1941.,,...,..,. 12 Daily and Weekly Average Prices of Grain on itinnipeg and Montreal markets for the week ending Deoonfber 13, Inspections, Western Division, November 1941,,.,.,..., w NOTE: Summary of Customs Exports, No'vember 1941,...,.,.,,., 5

3 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND C O!IERCE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS CANADA AGRICUIJTtJRAL BRANCH (Issued December 18, 1941) Dominion Statistician: Chief, Agricultural Branch: Statistician: R, H. Coats, LL,D., F.R,S,C. C. F. Wilson, Ph.D. W. Dougan. WHEAT STOCKS IN STORE Canadian wheat in store for the week ending December 12, 1941 inoreasod 1,248,633 bushels as compared with the previous week and increased 25,427,685 bushe1 when compared with the corresponding week in The amount in store was reported as 503,632,908 bushels compared with 502,384,275 bushels for the previous week and 478,205,223 bushels for the week of December The stocks of 503,632,908 bushels include 1,544,987 bushels of Durum wheat CANADIAN VVHEAT IN CANADA The wheat stocks in elevators in Canada for the week ending December 12, 1941 were 469,923,043 bushels compared with 470,851,713 bushels for the previous week and 424,710,698 bushels for the corresponding weel last year. Stocks of wheat in Canadian elevators were located as follows: Western Country Elevators 229,135,000; Interior Terminals 24,809,796; Vanoou+er-New Westminster 18,110,272; Victoria 1,028,593; Prince Rupert 1,205,881; Churchill 2,617,396; Fort William and Port Arthur 92,435,495; Eastern Elevators Lake Ports 45,501,208 and Eastern Elevators Saboard Ports ,161 bushels Decreases were shown at Western Country Elevators of 150,000; Victoria 1,166 and Fort William and Port Arthur 3,605,603 bushels, while increases were noted at Interior Terminals of 32,786; Vancouver-New Westminster 1,620; Eastern Elevators Lake Ports 487,184 and Eastern Elevators Seaboard Potts 348,756 bushels. For the weik ending December 12, 1941 the amount of wheat in transit on the lakes was 11,220,842 bushels, and in transit by rail 14,528,399 compared with 11,808,539 in transit on the lakes and 13,816,675 in transit by rail for the corresponding period in Stocks of Ontario Grain: According to the Eastern Elevators, the following quanties of Ontario wheat, buckwheat and oorn are in the uridermentioned ports: (in bushels) Wheat Buckwheat Oor Port Colborne, iaple Lea t Toronto Elevators Prescott.,.. 1 a... Montrea1 NHB,... Montreal, Dominion Elevator Quebec a a TOTAL. - CANLDIAN VflEAT IN THE UNITED STATES 5,190 18,723 70,037 4,538 8,298 24,838 1,108 1, ,190 23, ,540 Canadian vrheat in the United Stat's amounted to 33,709,865 bushels, an increase of 2,177,303 bushels over the previous week when 31,532,562 bushels were reported. This Canadian wheat was located at the following ports: Erie 2,193,000; Buffalo 6, Buffalo Afloat 3,430,000; Albany 224,000; New York 4,624,000; New fork Afloat 2,755,000; Boston 2,350,245; Portland 1,101,669; Philadelphia ; Baltimore 1,389,827 and In Transit US.A 1 8,921,722 bushels Increases were noted at Buffalo of 847,000; New York 494,000; Baltimore 462,755 and In Transit U,SAO 1,460,239 bushels, while decreases were shown at Buffalo Afloat of 732,000; Albany 175,000; New York Af lost 40,000 and Portland 139,691 bushels. For the same week a year ago the Canadian wheat in the United Stirvtes amounted to 53,494,525 bushels distributed as follows: Duluth 9,918,676; Erie 1,989,000; Chicago 13,000; Buffalo 11,031,000; Buffalo Afloat 2,013,000; Ogdensburg 384,315; Albany 9,041,000; New York 3,603,000; New York Afloat 1,338,000; Boston 2,231,999; Portland 1,211,145; Philadelphia 1,151,696; Baltimore 4,726,985 and In Transit U.S.A. 4,641,709 bushels.,

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5 e EXPORT CLEARANCES During the week ending December 12, 1941 the export clearances overseas of Canad.an wheat amounted to 4,183,113 bushels. This compared with 1,480,527 bushels for the corresponding week in The accumulated total for the period from August 1, 1941 to December 12, 1941 was 54,081,999 bushels compared with 34,927,663 bushels a year ago 0 PRIIARY MOVENT Wheat reoeps in the Prairie Provinoes for the week ending December 12, 1941 amounted to 6,998,186 bushela, a decrease of 150,070 bushels from the reised figures of the previous week when 7, bushels were marketed 0 During the corresponding week a year ago the roceipts were 9,693,336 bushels 0 By provinces the receipts for the week ending December 12, 1941 were as follows, figures within brackets bcing those for 1940 Manitoba 1,629,949 (1,151,339); Saskatchewan 2,720,979 (4,718,); Alberta 2,647,258 (3,823,585) bushels 0 Mariwtings in the three Prairie Provinces for the ninetoe weeks from August 1, 1941 to December 12, 1941 as compared with the same period in 1940 wore as follows, figures within brackets being those for 1940: Manitoba ,378 ( ,641); Saskatchewan 71,696,659 (144,478,925); Alberta 39,988,191 (83,480,248) bushels. For the nineteen weeks ending December 12, 1941 and the same period in ,502,228 and 263,726,814 bushels were received from the farms0

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7 -3- Stocks in Store at the Hoad of the Lakes compared with the same wooks last yoar wore as follows: (in bushels) 'Vlook onding Vlook ending + Increaso December 12, 1941 Docombor Docroaso Wheat (except Duruni) 91,912,502 30,384,U $ 27,090 Duruni wheat 522, ,987-68,994 Oats 2,926,416 1,288; ,638,060 Barley ,048 1,077, ,717,098 Rye ,972 i,386,77-348,815 flaxsood. 954, , The receipts (includinz transfers) at the Head of the Lakes for the week ending Deoether 12, 1941 with comarative figures for the same week last year were as follows: Weok ending Vlook ending + Increase December 12, 194]. December 13, Docroaso Wheat( exoo pt Durum) 5,856,037 2,461, ,327 Durum wheat 76, ,114 Oats 195, , ,622 Barley 175, ,650 Rye , Flaxsoed 73,868 35,439 38,429 Preliminary figures show:!.ng receipts and shipments at the Head of the Lakes for the period ugust 1, 1941 to data comparod with the same period 1at year: FORT LLLI: RECEIPTS J P:RT ARTHUR SHIPTS Wheat (except Drum) 110,755, ,274,252 Durum wheat 1,091,005 1,22,931 Oats 10,377,320 9,912,489 Barley 14, ,702,298 Rye 3,746,949 3,363,130 Flaxseed 2, ,906,285 TOTAL , ,384,115 Same period last year 87,280, ,214,345 + Increase + 55,649, ,170,070 Stocks in Store in the Western Division compared with the same weok last year were as follows: Week ending Week ending + Inore'iso December 12, 1941 December 13, Decrease Thoat (except Dnum) , ,448, ,592 Durnn wheat 1,272,996 3,644,988-2,371,992 Oats , ,696,695 Barley 8,855,045 4,853,351 4,001,691 Rye 1, , Flaxsood 1 0,9131, , ,617 Platform Loadings shcvm by Prairio Provinces for the wook ending December 12, 1941 were as follows: V'11EAT DURUM FLi.X- (except Durwi) YIEAT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED nitoba ,682 3,398 2, Saskatchewnn 6,042-1, Alberta 25,842-7, TOTAL 66,870-1,

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9 -4- EASPRN LEVAT0RS: United States grain and soya bean stocks were 3,150,104 bushels higher than at a comparable date last year 3 Increases were noted in wheat of 546,771; oats 9,352; rye 1 and corn 2,610,319 bushels, while barley and soya beans decreased 4 and 16,335 bushels respective1y. Number of oars inspected in the Western Division for the week ending December 7, 1941 with comparison for the previous year were as follows: litheat Oats Barley Rye Flaxe eed Mixed Grain Corn Screenings Week ending Week ending + Increase Deo,7, 1941 Dec. 7, Decrease 4, ' "OTAL 4,730 4, The number of bushels of grain shipped direct from the western to the eastern Canadian and United States points over the C.,P O R, and C,N.R 0 for the week ending December 7 and the period August 1, to December 7, 1941: WEEK ENDING DER 7, 1941 Wheat Oats Barley Via C.P.R O ,645 4,790 Jia C,N.R 3 3, ,476 TOTAL 9,277 65,709 8,266 PERIOD AUGUST 1, 1941 TO DDEMBER 7, 1941 Wheat Oats Barley Rye Flax Corn Via C.P.R. 123, ,363 41,966-6,071 Via C.N.R ,200 96,856 1,520 1,210 - TOTAL 231,411 1,009, ,822 1,520 1,210 6,071 S1ThMARY OF CUSTOMS EXPORTS Customs Exports of wheat, oats, barley, rye, flaxseed, buckwheat, corn, wheat flour, oatmeal and rolled oats, bran, shorts and middlings are shown below for November and the fôir mniilhq nrii,iø 1JrrrAmhI 1 t1 Four months ending November 1941 November 1941 Wheat 22,105,053 60,007,639bushela Oats 322,750 1,526;519 " Barley, , ,242 " Rye 647,985 2,220,524 tt Flaxseed Buckwheat 1,270 1,322 C orn..,..ø,..,e.,,...*oo, 1, Bran, Shorts and Middlings, 178, ,271 ow-b. it Oatmeal and Rolled Oats,. 255, ,139 Wheat Flour O3 3 so 586, ,160 barrels -4-

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11 STOCKS OF GRAIN IN ELEVATO..S DURING THE WEEK ENDING DECErBER 12, 1941 WHEAT DURUM OATS BARLEY RYE FLAX- (except Durwn) WHEAT SEED (bushe is) Western Cour±ry Elevators Interior Private & Mill Elova Interior Pub, & Semi-Pub 0 Terms VancouverNew Westminster Vioia Prince Rupert Churchill Fort William & Port Arthur In Transit Iake Tn Transit Rail Eastern Elevators- Lake Ports Easterh Elevs 0 -St 0 Lawrenoe Ports Eastern Elevs 0 - Seaboard Ports Ue S. Lake Ports U S 0 Atlantio Seaboard Ports In Transit U.S.A TOTAL Provious week ame week previous year QUANTITY OF SCREENINGS RECEIVED, SHIPPED AND IN STORE AT THE UNDERIvIENTIONED ELEVATORS VVEEK ENDING DEC EER 12, 1941 Amount in Store Amount Received Amount Amount in Store Dec. 5, 1941 by rail Shipped Dec. 12, 1941, Tons -Lb, Tons Lb 0 Tons th Tons Lb, Coilingwood S ' ,260 Owen Sound 3,552 1, ,187 1,350 Go.erioh E1ev, & Transit 3, , Humberstone R 0 H 0 F. Mills Toronto 240 -' Montreal, Dom, Elev, Co. 39 1, ,970 Three Rivers 331, ,200 TOTAL 7,853 1, _ COMPLETE CARGOES CLEARED FROM THE HEAD OF TILE LAKES FOR D EMBER 1 TO DEC MBER 7, 1941 THE PERIOD FROM CANADIAN ST. lawrence BUFFALO OTHER MARITIME LOYTER LAKE PORTS U0 S A. U. S. A. PORTS PORTS PORTS (bushels) Wheat (except Durum) 6,643, Durum wheat 69, Oats 102, Barley 103, Rye 30, Flaxsead TOTAL ,592 2,075,660 94,586 same period ,359,444-1,190, ,836 COMPLETE CARGOES CLEARED FROM THE HEAD OF THE LAKES FOR THE PERIOD FROM THE OPENING OF NAVIGATION TO.DEOEMBER Wheat (except Durum) 165,946, ,960 42,573,49 5, Durtun wheat 4,183, ,433 1, ,000 Oats ,238 42j ,331 37,248 Barley 7,916, ,567 1, Rye 839, ,418,072 2,731,679 Flaxseed 1,338, ,362 TOTAL ,952 7, ,193, ,618 Same period ,118,523 9, ,732 11,894,711 99,678 5.

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13 I NUMBER OF CARS DF GRAIN UNLOADED AT FORT Üt LLIAM AND PORT ARTHUR NOVB1'R AND FOUR MONTHS JNDING NCVEIER MONTH OF NOVER 1941 FOUR MOIHS ENDING NOVEABER 1941 C.P.R. C.N.R. TOTAL C.F,P. C.N.R. TOTAL Wheat 10,517-6,097% ,935 26, ; Oats 756w 591' 1,347 2,742' 2,296' Barley ,3O k t,077 Rye ,641k Flaxaeed 518* 355J 874 1, ,835 TOTAL 12,858k 7,649* 20,508 44,828 34,Ol6 78,844 NUBER OF CARS OF GRAIi UNLOADED AT VANCOUVER.NEVI VESTAINSTER, NOVL'.IBER AND FOUR 1ONTHS DING NOVB 1941 MONTI OF NOVEMBER 1941 C.P.i. C.N S R I TOTAL Wheat Oats 57: 34 91' Barley Rye -' 2 Mixed Grain FOUR NONTHS ENDI NG N0VER 1941 C,I'.R. C.N.I R, TOTAL k ' TOTAL NDMBR OF CARS OF GRAIN UNLOADED AT VICTORIA B.C, NOVEMBER AED FOUR MONTHS ENDING NOVEMBER 1941 MONTH OF NOVEMBER 1941 FOUR MONTHS ENDING NOVEMBER 1941 C.P.R. C.N.R. TOTAL C.P.R. C,N,R, TOTAL 7theat IK SHIP'TNTS OF GRAIN FRGM DULT.TrH, NOVEMBER T A OATS RYE FLAXSEED CORN United States Grain to Uni;ed States Portet Buffalo 6,252, , Toledo 133, S. Chicago 5,15O - 530,645 - Cleveland 235, ,375 TOTAL 6,663, , ,500 1, Canadian Grain to United States Ports Buffalo 136, wo - --t Canadian Grain to Ca2mdian Porte; Owen Souxd 122, GRAND TOTAL , , , ,

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15 -7- CANADIAN GRAIN IN STORE - DCEER WhEAT DURUM OATS BARlEY RYE FLAX- (except Duruin) WHEAT SEED WESTERN COUNTRY ELEVATORS (b u s h e 1 s) Mariit oba Saskatchewan Alberta TOTAL WESTERN COUNTRY ELEVS, TERIOR PRIVATE AND MILL IITERI0R PUBLIC &.SEMI-PUBLIC VNCOUVER-NEW WESTMINSTER VICTORIA PRINCE RUPERT CHURCHILL Semi-Public Terminals Private Terminals Winter Storage Afloat TOTAL FT. 17M. &PT. ARTHUR b401 IN TIt&NSIT LAKES ' TI1ThANSIT RAIL EASTERN ELEVATORS Depot Harbour Port MoNicoll Midland, Tiff in Midland, Aberdeen Midland Midland, Simcoe Collingwood Owen Sound Goderich Elevator & Transit Goderich W.C.F O M Sarnia port Colborne, D.G,, Port Col'borne, M.L Humberstone, R.H. Flour Mills Toronto Peterborough, J.R Kingston Elevator Co Prescott ELEVS. LAKE PORTS iiontreal, N.H.B Montreal, Dom. Elev, Ltd TOTAL EAST. Sorel Three Rivers Quebec West Saint John, C.P.R West Saint John, N.H.B Saint John, C.N,R, Halifax TOTAL EAST. ELEVS. SBD, PORTS J. IN CANADA ilwaukee Erie Buffalo Buffalo Afloat S TOTAL U.S. LAJCE PORTS any - - 1ow York Afloat Lew York Boston Portland Philadelphia Baltimore ' TOTAL U.S. SEABOARD PORTS 'O IN TRANSIT U.S.A ion - - TOTAL QJANTITY IN STORE

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17 -8- - Grndos of Canadian Grain in Store at Public, Semi-Public and Private (Head of the Lakes), Irterior, Public and Semi-Public, Pacific Ports and Eastern Elevators for the weak ending December 12, 194:1, F, VIillian Interior Pacifio Eastern Eastern & Pt. rtht' Public & port Elevators Elevators Total Sonii-Publio Semi-Public Elevators Lake Seaboard and Private TerminLils Ports Ports 'THEAT (bushels) No.1 Hard 1, ,600 86, ,958 1,541,874 No, 1 Northern ,816 13, ,820, ,982 22,373, , La. 2 Northern 25,271,055 1,395,053 6,029,663 9,148,980 5,977,955 47, No 1 3 Northern 2,028,772 32, , , ,531 6,574,512 No. 4 Northern , ,899 52,662 1,093,823 No, 4 Special , No. 5 Wheat 12,607-8, ,570 Feed 2, ,478 Other , , , ,734 81,131 4,849,777 No, 1 0 1W, Garnet 44,793 36, , No 0 2 C,71. Garnet 57,806 7, ,335 5, ,170 No, 3 C.VJ. Garnet 14,524-7, i'o, 1 C.W. Durum 37, ,011 1,185 40,047 No 2 C.1i. Duruin 224, ,094 10, ,288 No, 3 C,. Durum 96, ,306 9, No 0 4 C.W. Durum 31, Other Duru.m 132, , Ontario ,190-5,190 T0TL 92,1135,495 15,626,103 19,138,865 *45,501, $ 30, ,532 No, 2 C.W. 188,201-2,096 50, ,196 Ex. 3 C ,823-3, ,721 ITo, 3 C.W. 477,570-10,656 37, Ex. 1 Food , No, 1 Feed , ,205 7, ,544 11o. 2 Food ,302-17, ,511 No, 3 Feed ,000 66,501 Other 843,117-50,576 69,489 19, ,622 - TOTLL , ,396 *703,014 45,980 3, 767, BARLEY 2 C. 1!. 2 Row 5, ,022 2 C.17, 6 Row 602, ,427,404 3 G.E. 6 Row 607, , ,538,691 1 Feed ,865-3, ,536 64,315 1,956,450 2 Feed 327,463-10,139 45,127 4, ,634 3 Feed 50, Other 33 25, , , ,997,380 TOTAL 4-,795, *3,194, , ,196 RYE 1jo, 2 C.W , , ,506 No 0 3 C.W , No. 4: C.W. 17, ,852 20,065 Ergoty 11, ,478 Other ,237 TOTiYL 1,057, , ,336,168 FIAX8EED No 0 1 C.W ,730-3, , ,059 ITo, 2 C.W. 92, No. 3 C.W. 46, ,575 No, 4 C.W ,576 Other 54, ,704 TOTAL 954,016-2,395-3, ,361 1,1, 952 G7 AIrD TOTAL 102,18,947 15,628,498 19,285,991 49,623, , , * Grades for Port Colborne, D,G, not reooivod

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19 -9- CANkDIAN GRAIN IN STORE co; PARATIV STATEMENT, W H E A T Bushels OTHER GRAIN Docembor 12, 1941 Country Elevators Manitoba 30,610, ,000 Saskatchewan 120,045,000 2,881,000 Alberta 78,480, ,000 TOTAL 229,135,000 6,357,000 Interior Private and Mill 8, ,161,000 Interior Public and Semi-Public Tormiza1e ,796 63,724 Vancouver-New Wostminster 18,110, Victoria ,593 Prince Rupert 1,205,881 Churchill ,396 - Fort William and Port Arthi' 92,435,495 9,713,452 In Transit Lakes 11,220, ,787 In Transit Rail 14,528, ,986 Eastorn Elevators - Lake Ports 45,501,208 4,122,408 St 0 Lawrence and Seaboard Ports ,781 U, S. Lake Ports ,000 2,223,591 U. S. Atlantic Seaboard Porte 13,014,143 1,147,008 In Transit U.S.A. 8,921,722 - TOTAL , , December 13, 1940 Country E'evators - Manitoba 28,895, Sasl:atohewan Alberta , ,823 0,000 1, TOTAL , Interior Private and Miii ,000 3, Interior Public and Semi-Publio Terxidnale 17,014, ,897 VancouverNew Westminster 17, ,916 Victoria Prince Rupert 1,206,254 Churchill ,396 - Fort William and Port Arthm' 60,976,799 4,157,886 In Transit Lakes 11,808, ,301 In Transit Rail ,788,760 Eastorn Elevators.- Lake Ports ,830 2,851,478 St, Lawrence and Seaboard Ports 23, ,108,684 If, S. Lake Ports ,991 3, U, S. Atlantic Seaboard Ports 23, ,690,103 In Transit U.S.A. 4,641, ,375 TOTAL ,778,629 December Country Elevators - Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta TAL interior Private and Mill Interior Public and Semi-Public Terdz1a iancouvor-now Wo,tminster Prince Rupert Victoria Churchill Fort William and Port Arthur in Transit Lakes In Transit Rail Eastern Elevators - Lake PQr'tz 5t1, Lawrence & Seaboard Porta U. S. Lake Ports TL S. Atlantic Seaboard Ports 14, ,260,000 85, , ,000 2, , ,000 6,592,000 3,455,000 15,701,079 14, , , , ,585 44,552,419-2,198, ,781 58,751 10,204,980 1,308,316 48,972;042 3,790,569 20,395,082 1, , ,856 2, ,76700O TOTAL ,410,

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21 - 10 RECEIPTS AND SHIP11314TS OF GRAIN BY CLSSS OF ELEVATORS IN THE WEEK ENDING DECE1ER 12, 1941 WHEAT DURIJM OATS BARLEY RYE FLtX- (except Durum) 71HEAT SEED (B u s h e 1 s) R E C El PT S Country Elevators mt. Private & Mill Elevs. Int o Pub. & Semi-Pub. Terms, Pacific Seaboard Ports Fort William port Arthur Eastern Elevators - Vessel Rail 6,808, , ,101 39,555 76,538 62, ,397 1, ,214 2, ,435-10,270 5, ,037 76, , , ,868 3, ,012,857 21,345 5,769 - S H I P M E N TS Country Elevators mt. Private & Mill Elevs mt. Pub. & Semi-Pub. Terms, pacific Seaboard Ports Fort William & Port Arthur Vessel Rail Eastern Elevators - Vessel Rail To Mill Trucked , , ,796 69, , , ,158 9,040 12, , ,684-2, ,065,425-55, ,136 83, , , ,264 13,986 2,399, ,305, ,988 9,586 30, , ,462 1,891-2, STOCKS IN STORE, RECEIPTS AND SHIPNENTS AT THE CANADIAN GOVERN1NT INTER TERMINAL ELEVATORS, DEC EER 12, 1941 VPAT OAT S BARLEY RYE FILX- (except Durum) SEED - (Bushels) - STOCKS IN STORE Calgary Edmont on Lethbridge Moose Jaw Saskat con T OTAL 2, ,227, ,250, ,227, , ,395 RE C E I P T S Calgary Lothbridgo TOTAL 2, S H I P M E N T S N I L

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23 STOCKS OF UNITTD STATES GRAIN IN CANADA, DECEMBER 12, 1941 Y1BFLAT OATS BARLY RYE CORN SOYA BANS (bush1s) Midland, Aberdeen Y Collingwood Y Owen Sound - 9,411 86,828Y Godorich Elev. & Transit 106, , 702Y Sarnia - ' Y Sarnia W Port Colborne, I1.L, K Port Colborno, ML ,069Y Port Colborne, M,L W - Humboratone, R.H.F. i11s 71, Toronto ,852y 36,778 rcsoott ,776Y Montreal, N.H.B , 1O1Y Moz*roal, Dom. Elev. Ltd Y Three Rivers ,578 - TOTAL 526,182 9, , ,694 36,778 Sairic period last yor ,113 'f-yellow W-AThite K-Kafuir RECEIPTS AXD SEIP TS OF UNITED STATES GRAIN IN CANADA, DECEER 12, 1941 RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS Wat or Rail GEORGIAN BAY PORT S Water Rail Theat - - To U.S.A. Dom, points - 4,000 Oats - " U.S.A. Doni, points Corn 4, Canadian mills - 4,010 U.S.A. Dom, points - 111,953 LOWER LJC PORTS Corn - - To Cac.ian mills - 1,458 " Can. Dom. points ST. LKJRJNC2 PCRTS Corn - - To Can. Doni. points STOCKS OF FOREIGN GPAIN IN CANIDA,DECEBTR 12, 1941 YELLOW V1iITE YELLOW ihite ag2ntiits C-NTINE ARGEi'TINE S. AFRICAN S. africdt CORN CORN CORN CORN SEED (b U $ h a 1 s) Port Colborne, M.L, 3, Quebec TOTAL 3, Same period last year , ,480 32,741 RECEIPTS AND S1ll?I:NTS OF FOREIGN GPJLIN IN CANADA DECENBER 12, 1941 R E C E I P T S S H I P M E N T S Water Rail LO -1ER L PORTS Water Rail Argentine Corn - To Canadian mills

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25 STOCKS, RECEIPTS AND SHIP1ENTS OF THE COUNTRY ELEVATORS IN THE WESTERN DIVISION IN THE WEEK ENDING DECEER WHEAT DURUH OTS BARLEY RYE FIJI- (except Durum) WHEAT SEED COUNTRY ELEVATORS (bushols) STOCKS IN STORE Manitoba 30,155, , , , Saskatchewan 119,015, ,000 1,040, , ,000 53e Alberta 76,480,000-1,150, ,000 99, ,000 TOTAL , , , , Total - A Week Ago , ,000 2,845,000 2,065, , ,000 A Year Ago ,000 2,940,000 2,035,000 1,350, , ,000 RECEIPTS DURING WEEK Manitoba , ,918 15, Saskatchewan ,455 81, ,742 28,883 39,486 Alberta , , ,181 4,797 20,650 TOTAL , , , Total - A Week Ago* 6,898, , ,180 45, A Year Ago 9,398, , , ,307 SHIP)NTS DURING WEEK Manitoba 1,511,733 56, , ,649 8,836 17,082 Saskatchewan 3,352,609 13, , ,199 35,089 35,605 Alberta 2,028, ,289 2,871 16,783 TOTAL 6,892,976 69, , ,137 46,796 69,470 Total - A Week Ago* 5,793, , ,787 65, Al. Year Ago 7,400, , , ,400 50,411 18,471 * Revised figures TOTAL RECEIPTS AT COuNTRY, INTRIOR PRIVAT AND MILL EIEV.TORS AND PLATFORM LOADINGS IN THE PERIOD AUGUST 1, 1941 TO DECEER 12, 1941 WHEAT DURUM OATS BARLEY RYE FLAX- (except Durum) W1AT SEED (bushels) Manitoba 24664, ,438 6, ,739,978 1,336,355 83,966 Saskatchewan 71,425, , ,033, ,439,785 Alberta 36,986,371-1,820 5,791,152 1,690, , ,957 TOTAL ,241 1,24,987 19,170,695 19,463,401 4,194,917 3,752,708 DAILY QUOL:LTTONS AND WEEKLY AVERAGES OF ONTARIO CoARSE GRAIN DELIVERED IN CARLOTS AT TORONTO WEEK ENDING DEC!ER 13, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dcc. Dec. Woekly Average $ $ i Oats, good, sound, heavy.45/4.45/4.15/ /6 Barley, good malting /4.74/4.74/4.74/2 Rye No Corn, Natural / /4.85 fluckwheat. 65/4 65/4 65/4 65/4 65/4.65/4 65/4-12 -

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27 DAILY QUOTATIONS AND WEEKLY AVR1GES OF CASH GRAIN BY GRADES ON VIrTNIPEG /JD I0NTRLL irkets WEEK ENDING DECEIBER 13, 1941 Deoember Dooenber Deoornbor December December Deoomber Weekly Average (closing Prices, Basis Fort William and port Arthur) IAT No t, 1 Man 0 Hard 0 74/2.75/1.74/2.74/6.74/5.73/6.74/4 No 0 1 Man, Northorn.74/2.75/1.74/2.74/6,74/5.73/ No 0 2 Man, Northern.71/2.72/1.71/2.71/6.71/5.70/6.71/4 No 0 3 Man, Northern.66/2.69/1.68/2.68/ /7.68/4 No 0 4 Man, Northern.67.67/7,67.67/4.67/3.66/4.57/2 No /6.65/5.64/6.65/2.65/i.64/2.65 No /2.64/1.63/2.63/6.63/5.62/6.63/4 Food,59/2.60/1.59/2.59/6.59/5.58/6.59/4 Tough No, 1 Hard.72/2.73/1.72/2.72/6.72/5.71/6 No, 1 Northern.72/2.73/1.72/2.72/6.72/5.71/6.72/4 No 0 2 Northarn.68/2 69/1. 68/2. 68/6. 68/5.67/6 68/4 No 0 3 Northern.65/3.66/2.65/3.65/7.65/ ,/5 2ojeotod No 0 1 Northern.67/3.68/2.67/3.67/7.67/6.66/7.37/5 No Q 2 Northern,66/6 0 67/5.66/6.67/2.67/1.66/2.67 No 0 3 Northern.63/6.64/'5.63/6.64/2 4 64/1.63/2 Snrxty No 0 1 Northern 69/'2.70/1. 69/ /5.68/6. 69/4 No 0 2 Northern 66/8 067/5, 66/6, 67/2 67/1. s/.67 No. 3 Northern 0 63/6.64/5.63/6.64/2.64/1.63/2.64 NO G 1 Garnot.68/6.69/5.68 /6.69/2.69/1.68/2.69 No 2 Garnet 68/2, 69/1 68/2 68/6 66/5 67/6 68/4 No t, 3 Garnot 67,/6.68/5.67/6.68/2.68/1.67/2 1 p71/2 72/1 71/2.71/6.71/5.70/6.71/4 No, 2.71/. 2.72/1.71/2.71/6.71/5.70/6 71/4 No 3 70/2.71/1.70/2.70/6.70/5.69/6.70/4 OATS No2 CW0.45/5.45/7.45/7.47/6.47/3.46/6 0 46/4 No 0 3 C.W Q.43/2,-3/4 43/3,5/2.45/1.44/2.44/1 No, 1 Food.40/ /i.43/ /4.42 No 0 2 Food. 37/3. 37/7 037/3. 39/2.39/3 3.38/3 No 0 3 Food 36/3. 3/7 36/3. 8/2.38/1.37/6.37/2 BARLEY No 0 1 C 0W. 6 Row.62/ /5.63/4.63/2.62/3.32/7 No, 2 OW. 6 Row.62/ /5.63/4.63/2.b2/3.62/7 No Q 3 C Row 5 7/ /5, 58/4, 58/2.57/3.57/7 No, 1 C.V1. 2 Row 62/ /5.63/4.63/2.62/3.62/7 No 1 2 C,'i. 2 Raw 0 62/ /5.63/4.63/2.62/3.2/7 No 1 Food 55/4 56/]., 55/5.56/4 56/2, 55/3. 55/7 No, 2 Feed.54/ /5.55/6.55/4.54/5.55 No, 3 Food.53/ /5.54/6.54/4.53/5,54 RYE No, 2 C,U,. 58/2 5/3, 58/ /3.59/2 No, 3 C.W..53/6 54/7.53/6.55/6.55/6.55/1 No, 4 C Q /5.50/4.52/4.52/4.51/7.51/5 Ergoty.49/6.50/7,49/6,51/4.51/4.50/7.50/6 Rejected No 0 2 c.w, 51/2 52/3. 51/2, 53/2 53/2. 52/5, 52/3 FIAXSEED 'LZo 0 1 c.vi, 1,54 1 q /6 1.60/6 1.58/6 1.54/6 1.56/1 No 2 C17, 1.50/2 1,50/2 1, /3 No 3 C OW , /6 1.47/6 1.45/6 1.41/6 1.43/1 No 4 C.W , /6 1, ,3/6 1,36/1 M 0 N TR E A L 0-atario W5.nter wheat delivered in carlota - No, 1 Thite , /4 No 0 2 White 1 q 23 1, , /4 No, 3 White ,24 1, , /4 No 0 1 Red ,26 1,25'4 No, 2 Red /4 No, 3 Rod 1, , ,23/4 No 0 1 Mixed ,25 1, ,26 No, 2 Mixbd 1,23 1, , /4 No 0 3 Mixed , , /4 13

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29 ri NSECTIONS irestern DIVISION NOVEMBER AND FOUR 101ITHS ENDING NOVJ.11BER 1941 AND months ending 4 months end.ng November 1941 November 1941 November 1940 WImAT 1 Man Hard 2 1 Man, Northern 3 $ 80 Nan Nortirn 7,203 3 ltan Northern 3,516 4 Lan Worthern 450 Nuth9r 5 33 Number 6 - Feed 2 Sample 13 Smubty 18 Tough 4,107 Damp 58 Rejected 141 NC O 4 Special 1 JBT07L Garnet 35 No 2 Garnet 44 No, 3 Garne; 21 Sm'.rbtv Garnet - Tough Garnet 7 Rejected Garnet - SUB-T0TAL 107 :co 1 Amber Dur.mi 5 No r, 2 Amber D'iit 65 3 Amber Durum 49 IO ç 4 Amber Durum 4 Smutty.snber Durum 1 Tough Amber Durum 65 itejeoted Amber Durl.nn 26 Sarnp Le!.mer Duruin Broken - SUB.'TaIAL 215 Rejected White Spring No,, 1 Mixed Wheat - No 3 Mixed Wheat - No 4 Mixed Wheat No 5 Mixed Wheat - ftty Mixed Wheat - Tough Mixed Wheat 3 Rejected Mixed Yrieat - No t. 1 AR Q W 22 No 2 A.W. 8 No 3 AW 0 3 Smutty AW J 1 Tough AL, 1 Rejoc'ed - 3UBT0TAL 38 TOTAL Cars 19,284 Bushels 31,871, ) ,334 12,058 8,849 2,782 1., , ,643 45,ç : , I , ; , ,752 After eliainating secia1 grades such as Garnets Durums, ihite Spring and Winters the number of cars and percentages of inspec±ons grading No O 3 Northern or higher are shzvni as o.?.ows:.!a _ofl Novube , months ending November , months ending November ,

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31 I INSPECTIONS WESTERN DIVISION NOVEER AND FOUR 1TONTHS ENDING NOVEMBER 1941 AND months ending 4 months ending November 1941 November 1941 November 1940 OAT S No 1 CJQ No 0 2 C.W ,741 Ex. 3 C.,W C.W ,758 1,347 Ex 0 No 0 1 Feed No 0 1 Feed No 2 Feed No., 3 Feed Lixed Feed Sample Tough 698 1, Damp Rejected TOTAL Cars 2, ,414 Bushels 4,127,337 14,772,090 11,754,173 13iLEY No 1 CL,L ) No 2 cw 0 ) 6 Row ,371 I 3 ) ,063 Nz lceyi0 2Row - 2 N.. 2 cw No., 1 Feed No 2 Feed No,, 3 Feed Sample - 1 Tough Damp Rejected TOTAL Cars 1, ,421 Bushels ,254 16,588, No 1 CW No, 2 C O No 3 C,W o No, 4 CCL iroty l Sample Sample Broken 2 1 Tough Damp Rejected TOTAL Cars ,.451 Bushels , , I.

32 I oos r.. ç,. C I be'i CC'....1I *uot al 8I zwa JAT..T -a- c'v c II e'. 3 I, OU.VT0 S (OtII : OVI. eiqrns S :: x,io:zt,ir3 005 S - I Se 08 or -- -J $ S8 C b' :. -,. -, - Jr Iv jr ; ( o1 VV I.E NW,0 :0I -... I. JJ:..f:J qiflj1t... r Re - - T:t - (.:f. -. ; - -,I - L.IL. 1.f

33 INSPECTIONS 1NESTERN DIVISION NOVEMBER AND FOUR MONTHS ENDING NOVEMBER 1941 AND months ending 4 months ending November 1941 November 1941 November 1940 F LAX SE ED No. 1 C,W No. 2 C.W No, 3 C.W, No. 4 C.W Sample Tough Damp 2 5 TOTAL - Cars 806 1,956 1,058 Bushels ,400 2,655,114 1,423,105 MIXED GRAIN No, No No Sample Tough Damp Rejected TOTAL - Cars Bushels 28, ,600 84,000 - I - I_ C ORN No, 1 C.W. Yellow No 2 C.W. Yellow No, 3 OW, Yellow No, 4 C,W, Yellow 9 9 No, 5 C,W, Yellow Sample 2 15 Tough Damp Moist 8 9 Wet TOTAL - Care Bushels 198, ,000 SCREENINGS Care Bushels 22, ,

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35 INSPECTIONS WESTERN DIVISION NOVE:BER AND FOuR!IONTHS E1DING NOVEER 1941 AND 1940 'p. 4 months ending 4 months ending November 1941 November 1941 November 1940 RECAPITULATION Wheat Cars 19; Bushels , ,438,344 79, Oats Cars 2,016 7,204 5,414 Bushels 4, , ,173 Barley Cars 1,885 9, Bushels 3, ,588,603 Rye Cars ,451 Bushels 520, , ,726 Flaxeeed Car 806 1,956 1,058 Buhe1s ,400 2,655,114 1,701,973 Mixed Grain Care Bushe1 28, ,600 84,000 Corn Cars Bushels 199, ,600 16,000 Screenings Cars Bushels ,000 37,000 TOTAL Cars 24,479 86,231 60,933 Bushels 41,112, ,522, Canadian Pacifie Railway Winnipeg and other pointa 15,731 49,065 32,945 Canadian National Railwaya 7 ) ,764 25,343 Northern Alberta Railway 778 2, TOTAL 24,479 86,231 60,933 i- Increase Decrease jncreae Canadian Pacifie Railway Winnipeg and other points Canadian National Railways Northern Alberta?.i1wa'r 243 TcXFAL + 25,298 RECAPITULATION COMPARATIVE FIGURES FOR THE FOUR MONTHS ENDING NOVE201R TO Total number.of cars 1917o.6 :,,..0S*, 96, , a. 0 t , , , O2!. 0 4.? C 1 S b 9 U o., 0 9 a , 94, ' to) 4)00 9 C I 0 0 o C too a a.. 0 q. a apo9csoa000..acoaouaaa>aoa.a... a.. o.o. 170, JsQSC)Q5990.Q0O.94,9OOQa00.0I,.9...Q , I U U C U 0000 SO , uooo,qo0u90o00 178,775 1: ,164 i728 *a.c.)oa0oao.,.qoopoqcoeq.o.eoi.go.. a, , & C 0,,.. 234, o ca C. Q ' I a 00 (.00. p 102, O3J. e.q.o,,., 133, O0CGC9000UU0OJC 0,oa00Le00C*0I9o0 104, C lI#00000a , COO ' 0 OQ a o 000* , o0eueo0oo..Spoe0aoo*ooØ.e.00CeooSoa.leo 94, :.6 94, Oo. IC 9 I g a a a 9 C SI 0 f I 0 c a av a q a 'a o i.e a., a a a? C 0 0 $ 4, CS , 104, a 69, D o o, a a u a.. c a 132, l a Off! r. OOaO 194,0 0 ICC SI 8 00 a O00009U.O0OG0000,0e90V0.9$9D.OD0..SU,IS0 60, '0.(: 0. a I a a. a a 05 86, 231.

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