CAN A D A DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE. DOMINION BURU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH DAIRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SEPTEMBER 1, 1942

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t 82 OO lo~ CAN A D A DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE. DOMINION BURU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH - -" *. - -...: ----- fl,.r,- - - a..3s? -a nj... Vol. 25 No. 9 STOCKS OF DAIRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SEPTEMBER 1, 1942,. --- -++4 Pubhsheu L) Aut!ioity of the Hon. James A. MacKinnon, M.P., M nister of Trade and Commeice. 4 a OTTAWA Price $1 a year 1942

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Published by Authority of the Hon e James A. MaKinn9hSPs4FRIAU Minister of Trade and Connneroe: CS f DOMI}tION BUREAU OF STATISTICS - CANADA AGRICULTURAL BRAMCH (Issued September 16, 1942L Dominion Statistician: S.A. Cudmore, M0 A (Oxon,),F' F.R.S.C. Chief, Agricultural Branch: C.F. Wilson, PhD, In Charge, Cold Storage Statistics: J.K. Finlayson B 4 S.AC - SUPPLEMENT TO PAGE 4 OF STOCKS OF DAIRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS STOCKS OF EVAPORATED WHOLE MILK Held by or for nanufaoturers Held by wholesale grocers Total *Estimated for firms failing to report. Reported Est ixnated* SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 August 1, 1942 PRELIMINARY Revised lb lb 1 21,526,474 10,922,440 300,000 32, 748 914 20,731,894 11,905,435 115,000 32,752,329

p DEPARThENT OF TRADE AND COiiVCE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH (Issued September 10, at 4 p.m. E.D.T.) Dominion Statistician: Chief, Agricultural Branch: In Charge, Cold Storage Statisticst S.A,Cudmore, M.A. (Oxon.), F.S.S., F.R.S.0 C.F. Wilson, Ph.D. J.K. Finlayson, B.S.A. STOCKS OF DAIRY AiD POULTRY PRODUCTS, SE'EER 1, 1942 REAMY BUTTER At the openilig of business on September 1, 1942 the Suznary of Creamery Butter in Canada amounted to 50,76,395 lb. made up of Canadian make in Storage 40,337,595 ib; and 2,060,500 lb. in Carloads in the hands of the railway companies. Included in these figures were 2,063,000 lb, as an estimate for firms who did not report on time. When compared with the five-year average the September 1 Summary shows a decrease of 7,3 million lb. Potential stocks of butter ttlfl Bond", not included in those figuros, were reported as 1,073,43 lb. Cold storage warehouses had in store 33,292,251 lb. of the holdings of Canadian made butter, while dairy factories held the remaining 15,095,344 lb. or 31.2 per cent. Total storage stocks of Canadian make were lower than last year by 21.5 per cent or 13,3 million lb. The net "Into-Storage" movement for the month of August was 7.1 million lb. (being 19,6 per cent of the August preliminary production figures) as compared with a similar movement of ll1 million lb. for August 1941. DAIRY BUTTER The stocks of this dommodity as reported at September 1, 1942 amounted to 312,171 lb. whioh was an increase of only 3,427 lb. over last year. CHEESE With a Total of 71,327,33 lb (including an estiute of 1,670,000 lb) held by warehouses and dairy factories, Cheese stocks shcwed an increase of 29,7 million lb. or 70.6 per cent over the stocks for the same date a year ago. The net "Into-Storage" movement for August 1942 was 4.1 million lb. (being 14.7 per cent of the preliminary figures for August production) as compared with a like movement of 9.8 million lb. a year ago. A summary of cheese shows that, of the total, Canadian and Imported, only 36,407,209 was available for domestic requirements, as 35,507,038 lb. was held by the Dairy Products Board. CONCENTRATED MILK PRODUCTS Stocks of Evaporated Whole Milk held by or for manufacturers amounted to 21,367,326 lb. which was a decrease of 4 million lb. from last year. The apparent net "Into-Storage" movement of Evaporated Whole Milk for August was 635 thousand lb. The chief by-product, Skim Milk Powder, amounted to 3,350,293 lb., an increase of 523 thousand lb. over last year and a decrease of 140 thousand lb. from last month, EGGS Cold Storage Eggs came to a total of 10 0 988,735 dozens. Fresh Eggs totalled 1,580,471 dozens. Total Shell Eggs were 4 per cent more than last year at this time. The figures show a net movement of 3,4 million dozens, as compared with a net "Into-Storage" movement of 0.4 million dozens for August 1941. Shell eggs in transit at September 1, 1942 amounted to 427,170 dozens. Frozen eggs totalled 16,962,834 lb. being 156.5 per cent more than the 1941 figures. The net "Into-Storage" movement was 1 million lb. as compared with an voci; of 130 thousand lb. during August 1941. DRESSED POULTRY On September 1 total poultry stocks reported and estimated were 5,924,094 lb., being an increase of 3,002,427 lb. over last year's figures. Storage movement for both years showed net withdrawals; 944 thousand lb. during August 19'2 and 431 thousand lb. during the same period last year. Chickens in stock amounted to 761,563 lb; fowl to 549,302 1b and turkeys to 3,64l431 lb., not including estimates,

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CANADIAN CREAMERY B U T T E R 2 STOCKS IN COLD STORAGES AND DAIRY FACTORIES IN CANADA, SEPTE:.ER 1, 1942 4 With Comparative Holdings for last year and last month September 1, SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 August 1, 1942 CANADA 1941 PRELIMINARY Revised Reported Estimated Reported Estimated lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. IN COLD STORAGES 43;392;255 33,102,251 190,000 26,666; 729 IN DAIRY FACTORIES 18,267,796 13,222,344 1,373,000 14,560,989 62,000 TOTAL 46,324,595 2,063,000 41,227,718 GRAND TOTAL 61,630,051 43,337,595 41,289,718 Prince Edward Island In Cold storages 518,143 623,006 503 0 371 In dairy factories 87; 933 119,432 1 2 000 138,402 TOTAL 606,076 72,433 641,773' Nova Scotia 3,43 In cold storages 891,224 695,839 707,207 In dairy facbories 238,561 143,033 99 0 000 230,813 25,000 TOTAL 1,129,785 339 0 677 938,020 933,577* 963,020* New Brunswick In cold storages 821,533 1,325,731 661,507 In dairy factories 400,682 247,872 137 0 000 360,073 TOTAL 1,222,215 1 2 573,603 1,021,580 Quebec 1,710,603* In cold storages 19 0 092,136 12 0 911 0 307 140 0 000 9,770,290 In dairy factories 2,472, 655 1 0 653,391 400,000 2,394,594 TOTAL 21,564,791 14,574,698 540 0 000 12,164,884 Ontario 15,114,693* In cold storages 9;105,503 8,454 0 422 45 0 000 7,063,904 In dairy factories 5 0 973 0 367 4,771 8 429 218,000 4, 524; 761 17,000 TOTAL 15 0 078,870 13,225,051 263 0 000 11,588,665 13,488 2 851* 11,605,665* Manitoba - In cold storages 6,530 0 565 4,493,738 3,670,622 In dairy factories l,858;192 1,472,391 97 0 CCO 1,407,803 20,000 TOTAL 8,388,757 5,966,179 5,078,425 6 0 063,179* 5 0 098 0 425* Sastohewan In cold storages 633,401 240,365 270,651 In dairy factories 3 8 051,363 2,047,300 158 0 000 2,132,003 TOTAL 3,714,764 2,287,665 2,402,654 Alberta 2,4450665* - In cold storages 2,235,711 1,253,744 1 0 096,316 In dairy factories 3 0 553,478 2 0 212,057 681,000 2 0 726 0 702 TOTAL 5,789,189 3,465 0 801 3,823,018 British Cohàbia 4,146,801* In cold storages 3 0 564,039 3,104,049 5 0 000 2,922 0 861 In dairy faot.,rtes 601,565 544,634 32 0 000 645 0 838 TOTAL 4,165,604 3,648,68387,000 3,568,699 *provincial Grand tota1 C R E A M E R Y B U T T E R S U M M A R Y IN STORAGE: Canadian (as above) 61,660,051 48,387,595 41,289,718 IN TRANSIT (page 7) 812 0 000 2,088 8 800 1,568,000 IMPORTED 29,960 (x) (x) TOTAL 62,502,011 50,476 $ 95 42 0 657,718 5-year average September 1, 1937-41 57 0 737,000 IN BOND 401,688 1 0 078,443 874,581 (x) Insufficient reports received, not included in Total.

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V. CANADA C H E E S E (Made in Canada - Not including "Process" or "Cottage") 3. STOCKS IN STORAGE WAREHOUSES AND DAIRY FACTOI?IES IN CANADA, SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 With Comparative Holdings for last year and last month. September 1, 1941 SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 FRELflflNARY lreported Estimated I August 1, 1942 Revised Reported Estimated lbo lb. lb0 fl 1l, lb. IN STORAGES 32,953,034 60,155,034 210,000 56 2 292,525 IN DAIRY FACTORIES 9,146,759 10,001,505 1,460,000 h 11,229,914 185,000 TOTAL S 70,157,339 1,670,000 67,522 0 439 GRAND TOTAL 42,104,793 71,27,339 1 67,707,439 prince Edward Island Nova Scotia In Storages New Brunswick In Storages In dairy factories TOTAL Quebec In Storages in dairy factories TOTAL Ontario In Storages In dairy factories TOTAL Manitoba In Storages In dairy factories TOTAL Sa skat chewa n In Storages factories TOTAL Alberta In Storages In dairy factories TOTAL British Columbia In Storages In dairy factories TOTAL 85,024 46,407 32,208 78,615 22,449,661 2,040,319 2', 498, 980 8,580,016 s; 189; 489 14,769,505 640,088 162,375 802,463 7,728 196,148 274 0 876 464; 379 351 899 816,278 513,438 83 0 108 596,546 64,046 57,254 45,325 5 2 000 102,579 107,579* 41,156,175 2,536,569 700,000 43,742,844 44,442,844* 14, 395,344 210,000 6,529,723 575,000 21,425,067 785,000 22,2 11,067* 1,570,195 225,987 12,000 1,796,182 1,808,182 * 112,672 139,743 144,000 252,415 396,415* 1,391,213 371,659 23,000 1,762,872 1,785,872* 691,045 34,005 725,050 In Storages 100,293 197,890 34 8 701 In dairy factories 82 0 213 68,394 69,875 3 0 000 TOTAL 182,506 266,264 104,576 107,576* 105,200 41,518 87,172 7,000 128,690 135, 690* 37, 587, 748 3,432, 604 41,010,352 14,870,660 6,701,690 170,000 21, 572, 350 21 8,742, 350* 1,546,152 243,543 5,000 1,789,695 1,794,695* 122,604 233,851 356,455 1,257,077 427,865 1, 684,942 726,865 33;314 760,179 * Provincial Grand Total. CANADIAN, as above IMPORTED TOTAL HELD FOR DAIRY PRODTJCTS BOARD AVAILtBLE FOR D0MSTIC R:QuIRELETS C H E E S E SUMMARY 71,827,339 87,708 71,915,047 35,507, 838 36,407,209

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DAIRY BUTTER AND CONCENTRATED MILK DAIRY BUTTER STOCKS IN COLI) STORAGES AND DAIRY FACTORIES IN CANADA 4, SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 With Comparative Figures for last year and last month September 1, SEPT. 1, 1942 August 1, 1942 1941 PRELIMINARY Revised lb. lb. lb. CANADA 308,744 312,171 329,537 Maritime Provinoes 180,741 168,241 165,507 Quebec 46,633 72,572 88,703 Ontario 14,388 (x) (x) Manitoba 13,342 13,580 13,547 Saskatohewan 14,030 5,825 18,967 Alberta 31 0 467 25,275 29,456 British Columbia 8 0 143 (x) (x) STOCKS OF CONCENTRATED MILK IN COLD STORAGES, WAREHOUSES AND DAIRY FACTORIES IN CANADA CTh'NED AND HELD BY AND/CE FOR M!NUFACTURERS SEPTEMBER 1 0 1942 With Comparative Figures for last year and last month Concentrated Whole Milk Pi'oduots September 1, SEPT, 1, 1942 August 1, 1942 1941 PRELIMiNARY Revised lb lb. lb. Condensed Whole Milk 1,371,016 3,268,845* 2,003,197 c\, S(PI j74 Evaporated Whole Milk 25,404,572 2-l--367 326*- 20,731,894 whole Milk Powder l,032 9 233 2,269,600 2,091 0 956 Spray process 760,636 1,929,987* 1 0 750,198 Roller Pr.009es ft 301,597 339,613* 341,758 Concentrated Milk By Produots 74C4ç tj & 7 5 29 Condensed Skim milk 124 0 614 ( Evaporated Skim Mi]Jc ( 211,226* ( 207.927 Skim Milk Powder:'. 2,822,665 3,350,293 3,490 0 467 Spray Process 1,422,179 1,392,523* 1,372,476 Roller Prooess in Bags 540 0 898 885,807 675,426 Roller Process in Bbl, 859,588 1,071,963* 1,442 2 565 Buttermilk Powder 363,181 204,736* 223 9 918 Casein 245 0 360 803,871* 744 0 971 (x) Insufficient iports received but includod in Total. * Including estimates for firms failing to report on time: Condensed Whole Milk 550,000 lb. Evaporated Whole Milk 3,500,000 lb. Whole Milk Powder, Spray Process 700,000 lb. Roller Process 150,000 lb. Condensed Skim Milk 150,000 lb. Skim Milk Powder Spray Process 110,000 lb. Roller Process in Barrels 500,000 lb. Buttermilk Powder 30,000 lb. Casein 10,000 lb.

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E G G S STOCKS IN COLD ST.AGES, AND DAIRY FACTORIES fl CANADA 5., SEFTEMBER11942 With Comparative Figures for last yar and la-,:t month COLD STO..LGE September 1 1941. Jj doz 0 CANADA 11,020,756 SEP2 1, 1942 PRELIMINJY dozr, 10,988705 August 1, 1942 Revised doz. :14 O35,169 Maritime Provinces 404,700 Quebec 2 3 333,392 Ontario 2,39,616 Manitoba 2,473,086 Saskatehowan 881 0 832 Alberta 1,474,530 British Columbia 613,600 240,690 632,045 3,362462 3,426,632 557,819 2 159,22? 609,910 263,040 906,636 4,855, 825 4,336,022 965,666 2,160,210 597, 720 OSH September SEPT 1, L9 August 1, 1942 1941. FRELIMIIAR Revised doz.1 doz, CANADA 1,066,213,580 9 471* 1,433,785 Maritime Provinoos 32,889 I 46,254!' 39,511 Quebec 142,411 I Y516 202 8 568 Ontario 257,752! 401 ) 050 359,956 Manitoba 194,363 2 59, 72 9 302,823 Saskatchewan 171,1.37 259024 216,034 Alberta 196,148 199408 258,943 British Columbia 71,518 35,490 53 8 950 h TOTAL SHELL EGGS 12,086,974 ;! 12,569,256* 15510,954 CANADA - FROZEN September 1, SEPT. 1, 1942 August 1, 1942 1941 j FREIJMINARY Revised 1b 1 1b lb.. 6,6ll,964 15,923,046.4 Maritime Provinces 181,371 215 0 299 227 0 672 C'uobeo 977,863 14820,85 1 9 646 0 423 Ontario 2,349,771 3,223,068 3,569,092 Manitoba 2 0 364,064 8,361,228 7,620 8 806 Saskatchewan 112,812 122,615 129,323 Alberta 351,876 3006,821 2387,371 British Columbia 274,207 213 0 118 342 8 15 * These figures include estimates for firms failing to report on time, as follows: 40,000 doz e Fresh Eggs. This estimate is not included in the data of the individual provinces.

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DRESSED P0UURY STOCKS IN COLD STORAGES, KILLING PLANTS AND DAY FACTORIES IN CANADA 6. SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 4 With Comparative Figures for last year and last month September 1, SEPTEMBER 1,,l August 1, September 1, SEPTEMBER 1, August ]., 1941 1942 1942 1941 1942 1942 PRELIMINARY Revised PRELIMINARY Revised i lb. lb. lb...l.'. T 0 T A L CANADA 2,842,467 5,924,894* 6,868,458 Maritimes 145,950 253 0 948 269,286 Quebec 816,842 1,371,133 1,563 8 092 Ontario 846,756 1,375,953 1,724,640 Manitoba 306,646-1,694,667 2 0 062,378 Saskatchewan 40,598 111,702 141,841 Alberta 227,357 371,178 414,218 Br, Columbia 458 $ 18 611 0 313 693,003 CHICKENS CANADA 741 0 245 761,563 998 0 818 Maritimes 53,713 57 0 899 82,487 Quebec 197,934 108 8 966 214,990 Ontario 231,707 239,150 333,332 Manitoba 119 0 091 211,071 197 0 706 Saskatchewan 6,138 16,881 18,601 Alberta 62,685 88 0 578 95,981 Br. Columbia 69,977 39,018 55 0 721 DUCKS BROILER S 309,127 416,034 I 4060886 179 12,961 12,843 107 0 026 244,495 219,274 75 0 447 77,784 81,910 8 0 111 13,175 15 0 148 1,850 2 0 576 5,122 31,633 20,586 23 8 259 84,881 44,457 49,330 FOWL 344,818 549,382 458,684 21,240 36,152 21 0 927 36,971 124 0 364 78,491 183,464 160,082 225 0 053 61,254 106,823 47,883 13,792 26,565 23,406 19,457 67,403 28,089 8,640 27,993 33,835 GEESE CANADA 55,574 161, 875 141,461 87,014 194,017 214,553 Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskat chewan Alberta Br, Columbia 13,435 6,915 10,828 3,195 L,400 19,801 15,375 53,946 61,435 10,946 607 3,090 16,476 7,429 47,282 55,400 12,600 274 2,292 16 0 184 6 0 662 22,411 22,988 26,056 19,590 21,074 13,432 49,550 62 0 433 7,538 63,841 63 0 205 1,742 1,338 909 14,961 21,468 24 0 880 16,623 15,619 19,064 T tjrkeys UNCLASSIFIED CANADA 1,234,886 3 0 641,431 41557,094 69,803 65,592 90,962 Maritiznes 39,134 101 0 962 113,085 Quebec 437 0 132 814,706 976,808 Ontario 296,426 768 0 653 937,093 Manitoba 102,764 1,278,308 1 0 702,161 Sas1tchewan 10,227 51 0 944 78,918 Alberta 94,602 165,128 237,384 Br, Columbia 254,601 460 0 730 511 0 645 11 8 587 7,188 8 8 527 4,808 5 0 066 5,173 35,452 19,299 29,419 4 0 693 10,503 23,675 6,849 11,791 14,611 2 0 619 4 0 925 2,333 3,795 6,820 7,224 (x) Insufficient reports received, included in ttu nc l ass ifi e dtt. * This figure includes an estimate of 135,000 lb. for firms failing to report on time. This estimate is not included in the various classifications or iii the specific provinces,

4 4 CARLOADS CARLOADS OF BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY IN TRANSIT IN CANADA Reported by Railway Compznies. SEPTENBER 1, 1942 7. With Comparativo Figures for last year and last month September 1, fi SEPTE!ER 1, 1942 j August 1, 1942 1941 PRELIMINARY Jj IN TRANS IT CANADA BUTTER lb. lb. lb. 812,000 2,088,800 1,568 0 000 Maritime Provinces - 44,800 - - Quebec 28,000 28,000 Ontario 336 0 000 1,551,200 672,000 Manitoba 280,000 184,800 420,000 Saskatchewan - 28,000 28,000 Alberta - 56,000 196 0 000 British Columbia 1960O0 196,000 224,000 At Principal Railway Terminals.* Montreal - 28,000 28,000 Toronto 56,000 240,800 - Winnipeg 112,000 28,000 28,000 Vancouver - 84,000 56,000 IN TRANSIT EGGS doz, doz, doz. CANADA 191,490 427,170 250,410 Maritime Provinces - 14,730 14,730 Quebeo 14 9 730 14,730 29,460 Ontario 162,030 294,600 58,920 Manitoba 14,730 58 0 920 88,380 - Saskatchewan - 14,730 - Alberta 29,460 29,460 British Columbia - 14,730 14,730 At Principal Railway Terminals.* Montreal 148730-29,460 Toronto 14 0 730 44,190 - Winnipeg - 14,730 29,460 Vancouver - - 14,730 IN TRANSIT DRESSED POULTRY 1b. lb. lb. CANADA 22 0 000 88,000 - Ontario 22,000 88,000 - *Pigures for UT e i1sfl included with "In Transit". AverageNetWeightsperCarload Butter Eggs Poultry Uómestic 28 0 000 14,730 22,000 Export 44,500 14,730 25,000

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C I T IE S STOCKS OF BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF CANADA 0 SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 With Comparativo Figures for last year and Revised Totals f or last month CREMY BUTTER DAIRY BUTTER CHEESE - SEPTEMBER 1 0 September 1, SEPTEMBER 1, SEPTEMBER 1, September 3 1942 1941 1942 1942 1941 Lb, lb. lb. lb lb. Quoboa 2,771,649 3,685,911 (x) 289,857 183,459 Montreal 10,359,395 15,326,305 61,744 40,824,354 22 0 157,015 Toronto 5,545,721 6 9 543,798 (x) 4,600,454 2,001,535 Winnipeg 4,996,239 7,085,005 12,130 1,585,693 645,516 Regina Saskatoon 986,937 1,409 0 410 3,144 183,459 115,856 Edmonton 1,405,964 3,017 0 221 14,027 481,237 294 0 572 calgary 1 0 039 8 093 1,167,350 11,210 993,815 321,719 Vancouvor 3,104,267 3 0 368,355 (x) 604, 064 _594,344_ TOTAL 9 CITIES 30 0 209,265 41 0 603,358 115,892 49,562,936 26,224,016 August 1, 1942 (revised 24,330,710 142,413. 145,500,701 E G G S Quobeo Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Regina ) &tskatoon) COLD STORAGE SEPTEMBER 1, September 1, 1942 1941 doz doz. 8,640 179,940 621,935 2,025,121 1,976,938 1,314,660 3,267,120 2,333,248 304,560 599,172 FRESH FROZEN SEPrEITBER 1 0 SEPTEMBER 1, Septeubor 1, 1942-1942 1941 doz, lb, ib, 62 0 490 269,828 136,737 270 0 786 1,551,857 841,126 181 0 478 2,442,297 1 0 426 0 668 229,396 8,361,228 2 0 360 0 989 108,101 96,650 83,742 Edmonton 654,210 690 0 480 130,648 1,491,770 265 0 982 Calgary 1 0 429,800 760 0 659 44,603 1,515,051 85,876 Vancouver 595,470 1 590,590 29 2 638 - _2j1,712-264.313 TOTAL 9 CITIES 8 0 858,673 8,493,870 1 0 057 9 142 15 0 940,393 5,466,433 August 1, 1942 (revised) 11,086,432 926,803 14,355,045 -. Note: Of the Preliminary Totals for Canada at September 1, 1942 the above cities' stocks are: Creamery Butter 62.4% Cheese 69.0% She).1 Eggs 70.9% Frozen Eggs 94.0% (x) Insufficient reports received, included in Total.

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a STOCKS OF DRESSED POULTRY IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF CANADA SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 9 With Comparative Figures for last year and Comparative Totals for last month SEPT. 1, Sept. 1, SEPT. 1 Sept, 1, 1942 1941 1942 1941 PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY Th e lb 0 lb 0 lb 0 TOTAL BROILERS Quebeo 101,409 39,312 9888 8,422 Montreal 1,260,308 772,530 233,561 97,454 Toronto 1O60,530 520,697 51,278 53,970 Winnipeg 1,692,665 306,311 13 ) 175 8 8 111 Regina and Saskatoon 60 2 621 20,386 (x) 174 Edmonton 243,396 14 6,4 10 10525 9,532 Calgary 127423 79,329 10 ) 061 22,101 Vanoouver 571,489 431,009-41,910 82,996 TOTAL S CITIES 5,142,841* 11 2,315,984 370,398 282,760 August 1, 1942 (revised) 6 0 000,371 360,402 CHICKENS FOWL Quebec 25,638 14,847 25,628 9,271 Montreal 79,958 180,913 97,556 26,C' Toronto 174,101 117,779 125,466 ' 136,224 Wixinipog 210 4 732 119,013 106,685 61,219 Regina and Saskatoon 12,566 2,725 11,609 5,466 Edmonton 50,643 47,362 45,133 16,531 Calgary 37,602 14,774 22,244 2,807 Vancouver 33,991 63,431 _22,422 7,103 TOTAL 9 CITIES 625,231 560 0 844 456,743 265,281 August 1, 1942 (revised) 808,713 -- - 383,747 Queboc (x) 137 (x) 1,218 Montreal 53,316 6,618 19,010 24,838 Toronto 56,097 5,206 44,193 9 0 869 Winnipeg 10,946 3,195 63,555 7,538 Regina and Saskatoon 562 - (x) 185 Edmonton 2,250 944 6,509 7,045 caigary 840 456 14,959 7,666 Vancouver 15,190 - _19,380 14,763 l6,l5 TOTAL 9 CITIES 139 0 201 35,936 162,989 ' 74,834 August 1, 1942 (revised) 125,769 180 8 861 TURKEYS UNCLASSIFIED Quebec 38,667 4,985 1,588 432 Montre]. 773,184 431,851 3,723 4,196 Toronto 599,522 191,573 9,873 6,076 Winnipeg 1 0 277069 102,542 10,503 4,693 Regina and Saskatoon 23,853 5 f 198 12,031 6,638 Edmonton 124,800 64,538 3,536 458 Calgary 40,328 29,364 1,389 2,161 Vancouver 43 6j 3 237 829 6.820 TOTAL 9 CITIES 3,313 9 816 1,067,880 49,463 28,449 August 1, 1942 (revised) 4,080,591 60 0 288 (x) Less than three reports received, included in "Unclassified", * This total includes an estimate of 25,000 lb. for firms failing to report on time. This estimate is not included in the various classifications or in the specific cities.

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