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- r9 C_~- Published by Authority of the Et. Hon. C. P. Rowe, M.P. MC13-23-3-48 Minister or Trada and Commerce Price - ioticat Department of Trade and Commerce - - -- Dominion Bureau of Statistics Mining, Metallurgical and Chnioal Statiêtic Ottawa - Canada Dominion Stati sti ci an: - Rerbert Marshail Director - Division of Census of Industry and Merchandising: W. H. Loses Chief - Mining, Metallurgical and Chioal Statistics: H. McLeod Na Copy DEALERS' REPORT ON NON-FERROUS SCRAP METAL FUR YEAR - 1947 (Data in pounds) Stocks PurchaBea S a 1 e a Stocks let of or To Other To end of period Receipts Dealers Consuners period L3I1itM SCRAP Province - Maritimea 142 ) 695 325,665 202,736 (x) n.a.p. 265,624 Quebec 818,478 9,430,752 7 0 703,656 1,037,007 1,508,567 Ontario 1,975,980 21,210,494 12,799,685 8,932,612 1,454,177 Manitoba 933,227 612,115 490,468 781,042 273,832 Saskatchewan 129,773 42,590 10,437... 161,926 Alberta 1,170,358 226,321 539,546 142,136 714,997 British Colunbis 645,721 1,339,457 678,490 109,927 1,196,761 Total - Canada 5,816,232 33,187,394 * 22,425,018 11,002,724 5,575,884 n.a.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported tv one or two dealers only, included in "Total - Canada". (x) Included in "Sales to Other Dealers". * - Includes 12,061,298 pounds sold for export by dealers in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Co1b1a. - Exports during year 1947 to: United States - 19,785,200 pounds, valued at *1,723,499. Brazil - 1,682,900 pounds, valued at $ 196,007. France - 135,400 pounds, valued at 15,175. Total Exports - 21,603,500 pounds, valued at $1 9 934,681. - Iporta during year 1947 trom United States - 143,600 pounds, valued at 1 8,354. Netherlands - 110,200 pounds, valued at 4697. Total Import8 - pounds, valued at 13,051. BRASS & BRONZE SCRAP Red Breas-(Includes No.1 ccsnpoaition red brass, cocks and faucets, radiators, fourdrin±er wire, No.1 red brass turnings). Province - Maritimes 174,201 1,219,271 1,155,125 (x) n.e.p. 238,347 Quebec 554,850 5,904,889 4,512,126 847,002 1,100,611 Ontario 1,280,402 19,795,627 4,535,925 13,451,380 3,088,724 Manitoba 70,103 1,211,584 772,622 422,182 86,883 Saskatchewan 144,231 366,280 367,164 (x) n.a.p. 143,347 Alberta 162,943 614,374 368,736 237,386 171,195 British Colunbia 156,172 864,045 433,473 407,566 179178 Total. - Red Brass- Canada 2,54,902 29,976,070 t 12,145,171 15,365,516 5,008,285 n.a.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two dealers only, included in "rota]. Red Brass - Canada". (x) Included in "Sales to Other Dealers". * - Includes 488,890 pounds sold for export by dealers in Quebec and Ontario. YELLOW BRASS-(Thaludes oar brasses, gilding metal, scrap brass, fired primers, rifle shells and cartridge oases, condenser tubas, heavy yellow brass and yellow brass castings, clippings, turnings and light brass). Province - Maritimes 176,072 1,019,409 890,483 (x) n.a.p. 304,998 Quebec 387,137 11,545,872 6,928,829 4,314,611 689,569 Ontario 1,335,137 13,880,175 6,917,285 6,893,675 1,404,352 Manitoba 44,620 322,392 205,937 115,938 45,137 Saskatchewan 74,850 67,362 48,198 (x) n.w.p. 94,014 Alberta 59,472 146,701 91,714 72,567 41,892 British Colunbia 1,591 725.792 3928 377,360 148,095 Total-Yellow Brass - Canada 2,227,079 27,707,703 fr 15,483,374 11,774,151 2,728,057 Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two dealers only, included in "Total - Yellow Brass - Canada". - Includes 6,307,615 pounds sold for export by dealers in Quebec, Ontario and British Colunbia.

Stocks 1st of period -2-- (Data in poii Purchases or Receipts B a 1 To Other Dealers e a To Consunere - Stocks end of period BRASS & BRONZE SCRPP (con. Miscellaneous Bronze-(Inoludea aluminum bronze, manganese bronze castings and turnings, silicon bronze or any other non-tin bronze). Province - Meritinee 60,992 45,812 18,534 32,040 56,230 Quebec 70,334 305,616 115,472 170,163 90,315 Ontario 259,102 1,230,183 623,714 479,857 385,714 Manitoba 8,816 39,365 43,206 (x) n.a.p. 4,975 Saskatskewan 44,285......... 44,285 Alberta n.e.p. n.a.p. n.a.p. British Coltmbia 212,633 168,331 145,474 x) n.a.p. 235,490 Total-Mi scelleneous Bronze - Canada 656,582 1,789310 * 946,823 682,060 817009 Tots]. - Brass Bronze Group - Canada 5,427,363 59,473,083 1* 22,525368 27,821,727 8,553,351 n.e.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two dealers only, included in "Total Miscellaneous Canada". (x) - Included in "Sales to Other Dealers'. * - Includes 399,449 pounds sold for export by dealers in Ontario and British Colunbia. ** - Includes 7,195,954 pounds sold for export by dealers in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. () - Exports during year 1947 of brass scrap, dross and ashes to: United States - 15,036,600 pounds, valued at $ 1,344,022. France - 425,100 pounds, valued at * 62,204. Netherlands - 376,700 pounds, valued at $ 36,012. Brazil - 181,900 pounds, valued at 38,835. Switzerland - 174,300 pounds, valued at 21,339. Total Exports - 16 41941 600 pounds, valued at 1,502412. - Imports during year 1947 from: United Kingdom - 9,384,200 pounds, valued at $ 656,985. United States - 894,200 pounds, valued at $ 126,893. Newfoundland - 67,000 pounds, valued at $ 6,710. St. Pierre - 4,600 pounds, valued at 185. Total Imports - 10,350,000 pounds, valued at 790,773. C0PPE SCRAP - (lualudas slug, skisunings and oludge). Province - Maritimes 179,274 1,021,323 787,543 227,980 185,074 Quebec 1,826,647 14,103.577 9,104,899 5,060,793 1,764,532 Ontario 1,827,614 21,558,936 9,502,595 12,705,797 1,178,158 Manitoba 82,778 770,940 564,974 179,960 108,784 Saskatchewan 91,186 127,950 161,274 x n.a.p. 57,862 Alberta 112,885 345,287 230,027 152,643 75,502 British Colunbia 231,245 825,349-685,974 217,271-153,349 Total - Canada 4,351,629 38,753,362 * 21,037,286 18,544,444 3,523,261 n.a.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two dealers only, included in 'Total - Canada". (x) - Included in "Sales to Other Dealers". * - Includes 7,661,616 pounds sold for export by dealers in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. - Exports during year 1947 to: United States - 11,284,900 pounds, valued at $ 1,785,090. Portugal - 103,700 pounds, valued at 19,039. Total Exports - 11,388,600 pounds, valued atj 1,804,129. - Imports during year 1947 from: United Kingdom - 800 pounds, valued at 132. Union South Africa - 68,600 pounds, valued at $ 11,661. Newfoundland - 5,600 pounds, valued at $ 347. United States - 14,900 pounds, valued at 4 1,542. Total Imports - 00 pounds, valued at $ 13, 382.

--3- (lutuin pounds ntocks Purchases S a 1 e a Stocks.t or or To Other To end of jsriod Receipts Dealers Consumers perlod MAcSIUM SCRAP Province - karitimea n.a.p.... "S fl.5.. Quebec n.a.p. n.s.p. n.a.p.... n.a.p. Ontario n.a.p. 3,105 3,551 9,655 104,909 Manitoba n.a.p....... n.a.p. Saskatchewan n.a.p....... "S Alberta............ British Columbia Total - Canada 124,313 3,177 9,623 10,353 107,514 n.e.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two dealers only, included in "Total - Canada". Major stocks held in Quebec and Ontario, none reported by Alberta or British Columbia dealers. - Exports for year 1947 - Nil. - Imports for year 1947 - Nil. NI(XEL SCRAP Province - Maritimee 30,199 n.a.p. n.a.p.... Quebec 294,163 269,124 512,904 (1) n.a.p. 50,383 Ontario 122,836 1,142,081 536,508 504,673 223,736 Manitoba n.a.p. n.a.p. n.a.p. n.e.p. n.e.p. SaskatChewan n.a.p.......... n.a.p. Alberta........... British Columbia... n.a.p.... n.a.p. - Total. - Canadn 450,768 1,482,246 * 1,145,076 508,715 279,223 n.a.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two companies only, included in "Total - Canada". (x) Included in "Sales to Other Dealers". * Includes 370,113 pounds sold for export by dealers In Quebec and Ontario. - Exports 1947 - see classification "Metallic Scrap, Dross and Ashes, L0.P.". - Imports for 1947 - Nil. TIN-LEAD SCRAP - (Includes secondaly tin in pig, tin pipe, sheets, babbitt8, typo metal, syphon tops and - solder joints). Province - Maritimes 12,179 42,036 43,672,300 8,243 Quebec 69,516 522,728 204,681 290,716 96,847 Ontario 360,280 4,390,344 3,065,582 1,557,698 127,344 Manitoba 11,154 85,610 (xx) n.a.p. 91,297 5,467 Saskatchewan 17,371 7,660 n..p.... 21,390 Alberta 5,945 9,837 4,812 5,737 5,233 British Columbia 4,032 14,887 4,317 10,374 4,228 Total - Secondary Etc. - Canada 480,477 5,073,102 A 3,526,705 1,958,122 268,752 n.s.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by One or two dealers only, Included In "Total - Secondary Etc. - Canada". (xx) Included in "Sales to Consumers". * - Includes 2,439,034 pounds sold for exports by dealers in Ontario. (Heavy Soft Lead, Chest Lead, with or without paper) Province - Maritimes 34,393 706,926 538,959 145,084 57,276 Quebec 1,247,563 5,608,298 3 0 774,962 2,179,991 900,908 Ontario 467,888 5,510,076 2,825,985 2,827,751 324,228 Manitoba 145,101 209,777 10,681 300,867 43,330 Saskatchewan 105,957 39,179 8,016 30,891 106,229 Alberta British Columbia 92,494 102,267 15,413 76,566 102,782 Total - Hecvy Soft Lead Etc. - Canada 2,093,396 12,176,523 * 7,174,016 5,561150 1,534,753 n.a.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two dealers only, included in "Total - Heavy Soft Lead Etc. - Canada". Alberta and Saskatchewan combined. * - Includes 3,263,444 pounds sold for export by dealers in the Maritimes, Quebec, and Ontario.

-4- Data in Stocks Purchases S a 1 e a Stok let of or To Other Tc end of period Receipts Dealers Consumers period IA) (Hard Lead, Battery Plates, Tops and Ceble Lead) Province - Maritimes 181,953 2,216,360 1,798,126 374,257 225,920 Quebec 314,735 15,202,541 5,968,067 9,223,342 325,867 Ontario 1,797,408 20,048,121 13,499,153 17,454,154 892,222 Manitoba 187,057 4,009,121 546,584 3,655,365 84,229 Saskatchewan 231,624 1,638,256 1,344,676 372,430 152,774 Alberta 275,611 2,534,072 657,011 1,953,696 198,976 British Columbia 74,296 2,754,535 1,025,979 1,633,196 169,656 Total - Hard Lead Etc. - Canada 3062,684 58 1 493,006 * 24,839,596 34,666,440 2,049.654 Total - Tin/Lead Group 5,636,557 75,742,631 A* 35,340,317 42,185,712 3,83j59 n.a.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two dealers only, included in "Total - Hard Lead Etc. - Canada". * - Includes 7 9 788 9 699 pounds sold for export by dealers in the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. - Includes 13,491,177 pounds sold for export by dealers in the Maritimee, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. - Exports 1947 - see classification "Metallic Scrap, Dross and Ashes, N.0.P.". - Imports 1947 - of Lead "Old and Scrap" from: United States - 4,175 pounds, valued at $322. ZiNC SCRAP - (Includes c1ippina, en ravers' and lithographers' plates, radiator grills and the casts). Province - Maritlines 36,723 157,479 143,544 (x) U.B.P. 50,658 Quebec 236,581 1,609,014 1,356,478 320,190 168,927 Ontario 822,437 3,395,833 2,157,193 1,776,908 284,169 Manitoba 45,085 158,760 106,778 78,051 19,036 Saskatchewan 23,687 3,902 6,886... 20,703 Alberta 2,793 11,921 (xx) n.c.p. 11,176 3,538 British Colibia 27,949 47,566 26,197 32,742 16,576 Total - Canada 95,255 5,384,495 t 3,797 1 076 2,219,067-563,607 n.a.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or two dealers only, included in "Total - Canada". (x) Included In "Sales to Other Dealers". (xx) - Included in "Sales to Consumers". * Includes 1,783,038 pounds, sold for export by dealers in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. - Exports for 1947 of Zinc Scrap, Dross and Ashes to: British India 54,100 pounds, valued at $ 4,231. Argentina 154,600 pounds, valued at $ 10,005. France 356,000 pounds, valued at $ 27,842. Sweden - 40,000 pounds, valued at 4,036. United States 8,634,400 pounds, valued at 4 396,04. Total Exports - 29 o pounds, valued at 44,1&6.

3 DROS$ES - (Antiwnia1 Lead 1 (Data in pounds) Stocks Purchases S a 1 e a Stocks let of or To Other To end of period Receipts Dealers Cubtomara period Brass Residues, Genuine Babbitt, Lead Solder, Type and Babbitt Zinc). Province - Maritimes 58,681 293,879 297,736 (x) n.a.p. 54,824 Quebec 555,398 2,896,852 1,754,088 1,067,404 630,758 Ontario 948,114 9,149,495 5,578,672 3,661,624 857,313 Manitoba 26,240 244,748 (xx) n.a.p. 258,168 n.a.p. Saskatchewan n.a.p.......... n.a.p. Alberta... n.b.p. n.a.p. n.a.p. British Columbia 12,103 145,138 144,444 (x) n.a.p. 12.797 Total - Canada 1,600,648 12,740,368 A 7,779,710 4,992,682 1,568,624 n.a.p. - Not available for publication. Quantities reported by one or to dealers only, included in '9ota1 - Canada". (I) Included in "Sales to Other I)ealere". (xx) Included in "Sales to Consimers". A Includes 5,970,318 pounds sold for export by dealers in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. - Exports and Imports - see footnotes under "Miscellaneous Bronze", "Zinc Scrap" and "Metallic Scrap, Dross and Ashes, N.0.P.". - Exports for 1947 of "Metallic Scrap, Dross and Ashes, N.C.P." to: United Eindom - 78,100 pounds, valued at * 8,650. Belgium - 410,300 pounds, valued at $ 33,978. Cuba - 40,000 pounds, valued at * 6,793. Czechoslovakia - 190,000 pounds, valued at $ 5,700. TP'rauce - 458,400 pounds, valued at $ 30,609. Netherlands - 19,200 pounds, valued at $ 1,917. United States -,5200 pounds, valued at 2,013,221. Total Exports - 79?4?,200 pounds, valued at $ 2,1Q2E68. This includes cupro nickel scrap and residues 1 lead dross, contaminated soft lead, etc., for which no specific export classifications are provided. --coo--- Due to "Dealer to Dealer" transactions some duplication exists. As per monthly Trade of Canada Report issued by External Trade Branch, Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Export and import figures, shown in this bulletin are not confined solely to operations or dealers whose Cbined report comprise this tabulation.

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