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± r;cafecory CATALOGUE No. 45002 MONTHLY UO si.':, ics AUG 2 i960 OF THE CANADA COAL AND COKE STATISTICS MAY 1960 Published by Authority of The Honourable Gordon Churchill, Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Industry and Merchandising Division 61453850 Price $2.00 per year Vol. 39 No. 5 23 cents per copy The Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. Ottawa, 1960

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COAL AD COKE STATISTICS May, 1960 Table 1 Output, Landed Imports and Exports of Coal Output Landed Imports (x) Export 1959 1960p 1959 1960 1959 1960 Newfoundland May Anthracite Bituminous 500 Year to date Anthracite 2,659 2,908 Bituminous 15,243 1,043 Prince Edward Island May Anthracite... Bituminous... Year to date Anthracite... Bituminous... Nova Scotia May Anthracite Bituminous...... 267,865 334,385 Year to date Anthracite 1,474 Bituminous 1,652,475 2,067,689 145 514 1,920 1,456 New Brunswick May Anthracite Bituminous... 70,570 71,979 21,755 14,493 Year to date Anthracite 1,620 Bituminous 419,224 403,259 752 91,686 78,722 Quebec May Anthracite... Bituminous... 43,170 50,457 124,415 125,449 Year to date Anthracite... Bituminous... 178,001 361,778 162,547 293,407 239 Ontario May Anthracite Bituminous Year to date Anthracite Bituminous 53,063 34,389 1,086,965 1,302,803 3 293,320 250,226 2,202,502 2,338,297 183 44 (x) Reftu to lot torn, of talle on page 2 for footnote. (p) Preliminary, subject to revision.

Coal and Coke 2 Table 1 Output, Landed Imports and Exports of Coal (Concluded) Output Landed Imports (x) Exports 1959 1960p 1959 1960 1959 19bU Manitoba May Anthracite Bituminous 930 978 39 Lignite... Year to date Anthracite Bituminous 12,429 10,278 128 Lignite Saskatchewan May Anthracite Bituminous 41 Lignite... 98,508 102,487 Year to date Anthracite 34 Bituminous 30 71 85 85 Lignite 931,926 919,127 S Alberta May Bituminous... 46,528 61,177 243 Subbituminous 34,267 30,225 Year to date Bituminous 306,884 236.946 65 605 Subbituminous. 636,858 579,001 6 British Columbia and Yukon May Anthracite Bituminous... 52,594 66,900 19,690 59,629 Year to date Anthracite 42 Bituminous 307,409 357,070 16 42 60,805 176,722 CANADA May Anthracite 96,233 84,846 Bituminous... 437,557 534,441 1,212,310 1,429,771 41,629 74,368 Subbituminous 34,267 30,225 Lignite... 98,508 102,487 TOTAL ALL TYPES 570,332 667,153 1,308,543 1,514,617 41,629 74,368 Year to date Anthracite 475,454 417,891 Bituminous 2,685,992 3,064,964 2,592,750 2,643,138 155,111 257,635 Subbituminous 636,858 579,001 6 Lignite 931,926 919,127 8 TOTAL ALL TYPES. 4,254,776 4,563,092 3,068,204 3,061,029 155,117 257,643 (x) Imports of bituminous coal include briquettes and lignite. The imports of coal and coke, as shown in this report, represent the actual tonnages landed in the Dominion during the month, whereas the report on the "Trade of Canada" shows c Icar.in. cot s.c povl,, fm coiumt (p) Preliminary Subject to revision.

Coal and Coke 3 rable 2 Output, Number of Employees and Mandays Worked, at Strip and Underground Mines May, 1959 May, 1960 (x) Output (Short tons) Employees Mandays worked Employees Mandays worked Output Sur Under Sur Under (Short Sur Under Sur Underface ground face ground tons) face ground face ground (Number) (Number) Nova Scotia Strip mines Underground mines 267,865 1,099 6,856 16,405 88,157 334,385 1,060 6,730 19,080 107,070 Total... 267,865 1,099 6,856 16,405 88,157 334,385 1,060 6,730 19,080 107,070 New Brunswick Strip mines... Underground mines Total... 57,097 448 11,083 63,088 428 10,319 13,473 70 350 1,228 6,540 8,891 58 199 1,187 4,312 70,570 518 350 12,311 6,540 71,979 486 199 11,506 4,312 Saskatchewan Strip mines... Underground mines Total... 98,508 299 5,223 102,487 220 4,202 98,108 299 5,223 102,487 270 6,202 A1h'rta Strip mines... Underground mines Total... 22,085 182 3,506 14,080 203 4,251 58,710 446 619 7,017 10,359 77,322 366 838 6,180 14,860 80,795 628 619 10,523 10,359 91,402 569 838 10,431 14,860 British Columbia and Yukon Strip mines... Underground nines Total... 5,515 16 194 9,556 13 237 47,079 214 760 2,969 9,667 57,344 171 579 3,430 10,639 52,594 230 760 3,163 9,667 66,900 184 579 3,667 10,639 CANADA Strip mines 183,205 945 20,006 189,211 864 19,009 Underground mines 387,127 1,829 8,585 27,619 114,723 477,942 1,655 8,346 29,877 136,881 TOTAL... 570,332 2,774 8,585 47,625 114,723 667,153 2,519 8,346 48,886 136,881 (x) The number of surface employees includes 160 office and administrative workers, but data on mandays worked do not include time worked by these employees.

Coal and Coke 4 Table 3 New Coal Available for Consumption CANADIAN COAL Foreign New coal 1960 Received Shipped to coal available Output from other other Exported landed for provinces provinces consumption S Newfoundland May Anthracite Bituminous 11,220 500 11,720 Year to date Anthracite 2,908 2,908 Bituminous 44,157 1,043 45,200 Prince Edward Island May Anthracite Bituminous 2,012 2,012 Year to date Anthracite Bituminous 11,140 11,140 Nova Scotia May Anthracite Bituminous...334,385 348 232,218 102,515 Year to date Anthracite 514 514 Bituminous 2,067,689 416 753,762 1,456 1.312,887. New Brunswick May Anthractie Bituminous...71,979 15,289 12,735 14,493 60,040 Year to date Anthracite 1,620 1,620 Bituminous 403,259 102,728 41,972 78,722 385,293 Quebec May Anthracite. 50,457 50,457 Bituminous 198,468 125,449 323,917 Subbituminous Year to date Anthracite 162,547 162,547 Bituminous 522,834 293,407 816,241 Subbituminous 40 40 Ontario May Anthracite 34,389 34,389 Bituminous 18,115 3 1,302,803 1,320,915 Subbituminous 75 75 Lignite... 7,858 7,858 Year to date Anthracite 250,226 250,226 Bituminous 124,506 44 2,338,297 2,462,759 Subbituminous 4,481 4,68 Lignite 47,792 47,79:

Coal and Coke 5 Table 3 New Coal Available for Consumption (Concluded) 1960 CANADIAN COAL Received Shipped to Output from other other Exported provinces provinces Foreign coal landed New coal available for consumption Manitoba May Anthracite Bituminous 12,378 978 13,356 Subbituminous 1,964 1,964 Lignite... 27,888 27,888 Year to date Anthracite Bituminous 63,215 10,278 73,493 Subbituminous 62,750 62,750 Lignite 446,462 446,462 Saskatchewan May Anthracite Bituminous 326 41 367 Subbituminous 4,335 4,335 Lignite... 102,487 35,746 66,741 Year to date Anthracite 34 34 Bituminous 3,434 85 71 3,420 Subbituminous 115,834 115,834 Lignite... 919,127 494,254 8 424,865 Alberta May Bituminous... 61,177 4,400 14,666 243 50,668 Subbituminous... 30,225 14,423 15,802 Lignite... Year to date Bituminous 236,946 4,547 94,856 606 146,031 Subbituminous 579,001 257,504 321,497 Lignite British Columbia and Yukon May Anthracite Bituminous... 66,900 13,582 16,519 59,629 4,334 Subbituminous 8,049 8,049 Year to date Anthracite 42 42 Bituminous 357,070 78,111 64,498 176,722 42 194,003 Subbituminous 74,399 74,399 CANADA May Anthracite 84,846 84,846 Bituminous... 534,441 276,138 276,138 74,368 1,429,771 1,889,844 Subbituminous... 30,225 14,423 14,423 30,225 Lignite... 102,487 35,746 35,746 102,487 TOTAL ALL TYPES... 667,153 326,307 326,307 74,368 1,514,617 2,107,402 Year to date Anthracite Bituminous Subbituminous Lignite... 3,064,964 579,001 919,127 955,088 257,504 494,254 417,891 955,088 257,635 2,663,138 257,504 494,254 8 417,891 5,450,467 579.001 919,119 TOTAL ALL TYPES. 4,563,092 1,706,846 1,706,846 257,643 3,061,029 7,366,478 pate: Imports of briquettes and lignite are included under bituminous entries.

Coal and Coke 6 Table 4 Bituminous Coal Carbonized and Coke (1) Made Bituminous Coal Carbonized Coke (l) 1960 Ontario Canada Canadian Tmnc,rrpd Tr,fal Made On hand Made On hand January... 89,664 399,561 489,225 261,121 199,052 359,121 335,453 February... 83,764 368,810 452,574 243,024 200,100 334,332 336,173 March... 80,219 440,904 521,123 294,005 190,976 385,334 321,251 April... 76,509 411,701 488,210 274,193 186,180 361,170 314,077 May... 75,216 398,363 473,579 263,370 182,254 347,421 308,173 Total five months 405,372 2,019,339 2,424,711 1,335,713... 1,787,378 (1) Does not include petroleum or pitch coke. Not applicable. Table 5 Coke( 1) Production, Landed Imports, Exports and Made Available for Consumption Production Landed Imports Exports Made Available 1959 1960 1959 1960 1959 1960 1959 1960 January... 304,410 359,121 17,046 27,282 11,050 13,062 310,406 373,341 February... 295,160 334,332 14,889 32,487 8,872 11,328 301,177 355,491 March... 341,718 385,334 30,409 30,648 16,036 12,205 356,091 403,777 April... 338,504 361,170 27,046 19,246 12,915 10,227 352,635 370,189 May... 365,569 347,421 29,157 20,836 11,739 11,310 382,987 356,47 Total five months. 1,645,361 1,787,378 118,547 130,499 60,612 58,132 1,703,296 1,859,745 (1) Does not include petroleum or pitch coke.

Coal and Coke 7 Table 6 Production of Coke by Months, 19541960 (Exclusive of petroleum and pitch coke) 1onth 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 (000's of short tons) January... 325 300 355 359 305 304 359 February... 283 301 336 335 276 295 334 March... 293 335 355 373 302 342 385 April... 275 330 354 354 304 339 361 May... 271 339 363 367 316 366 347 Total five months... 1,447 1,604 1,763 1,788 1,503 1,651 1,786 June... 266 330 359 349 305 335 July... 275 340 370 358 308 347 August... 272 346 370 366 260 347 September... 268 344 359 341 243 330 October... 296 362 378 318 272 361 November... 301 345 362 308 290 363 December... 288 354 358 290 294 367 Total twelve months 3,611 6,026 4,329 4,118 3,475 6(146 ral) Ic 7 Dispos it ion of Coke by the Producers, 1960 (Exc lus ive of petrolcuni and pitch ioke) Used Sold Direct to Consumers In Coke In To or Gas makers For For dealers Plants smelters domestic other for resale use use For Export Total Disposition. January... 19,374 266,787 2,050 56,654 11,036 11,224 367,125 February... 18,441 249,098 1,526 54,359 10,451 9,987 343,862 March... 20,934 298,069 1,457 61,305 7,925 11,369 401,059 April... 18,640 287,500 684 48,314 2,419 10,950 368,507 May... 15,519 277,845 188 47,896 3,857 8,997 354,302 Total five months. 92,908 1,379,299 5,905 268,528 35,688 52,527 1,834,855

Table 8 Sales of Coal and Coke Reported by Retail Fuel Dealers by Provinces, May, 1960 Prince rype New Edward Nova New Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskat Alberta British CANADA foundland Island Scotia Brunswick chewan Columbia Canadian Coals: Eastern: Lump, egg, stove & nut 5,132 685 1,459 978 2,917 396 All other sizes... 2,234 86 2,283 1,043 3,182 2,441 11,567 11,269 Western: Lump, egg, Stove & nut 15 205 18 6 1,485 1,729 All other sizes 11 199 5 878 5,490 6,583 Subbituminous (domestic): Lump, egg, Stove & nut 82 401 3,059 4,416 1,739 6,185 15,882 All other sizes 25 8 544 286 331 5,587 6,781 Lignite: Lump, egg, stove & nut 143 7,896 872 8,911 All other sizes 1,594 72 1,666 Briquettes... 170 487 395 2 610 1,664 Total Canadian Coals... 7,366 771 3,742 2,021 6,217 3,574 13,984 6,064 2,956 19,357 66,052 Foreign Coals: Anthracite: Pea and larger... 38 44 64 174 3,311 12,398 Smaller sizes... 4 4,482 1,540 16,029 6,026 United Kingdom: Pea and larger... 41 152 35 898 19 1,145 Smaller sizes... 40 94 2,261 106 2,501 Total anthracite... 119 44 310 213 10,952 14,063 25,701 Low volatile: Slack & $toker 9 1,254 3,170 14 4,447 Other sizes... 252 487 2,164 16 2,919 High volatile: Slack, nut slack, etc. 35 875 26,900 13 32 27,855 Stoker... 14 8,286 37,818 949 4 47,071 Other sizes... 245 235 248 2,535 6,535 16 9,814 Total bituminous... 497 270 271 13,437 76,587 992 52 92,106 Total foreign coals... 616 314 310 484 24,389 90,650 992 52 117,807 Miscellaneous (a)... 311 102 368 125 1,166 741 285 1,172 379 578 5,227 Total all coals... 8,293 1,187 4,420 2,630 31,772 94,965 15,261 7,236 3,335 19,987 189,086 co Coke, from coal Canadian made 17 146 30 4,117 892 94 5,296 U.S.A. made... 516 3 519 Total coke... 17 146 30 4,117 1,408 97 5,815 Total coal and coke May... 8,293 1,204 4,566 2,660 35,889 96,373 15,358 7,236 3,335 19,987 194,901 (a) Includes Canadian and Foreign coals Year to date 46,366 13,751 45,585 33,879 289,178 1,114,265 320,782 153,745 68,477 148,979 2,235,007 Breakdown by type not available.

Table 9 Stocks of Coal and Coke Reported by Retail. Fuel Dealers by Province as of May 31, 1960. Type Prince NW Nova New Edward Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskat Alberta British f.undland Island Scotia Brunswick chewan Columbia CANADA Canadian Coals: Eastern: Lump, egg, stove & nut 33,373 790 2,612 4,030 3,627 38 44,470 All other sizes 18 254 576 917 4,833 1,518 8,116 Western: Lump, egg, stove & nut 305 365 42 29 908 1,649 All other sizes 4 28 249 50 1,414 2,374 4,119 Subbituminous (domestic): Lump, egg, stove & nut 35 1,503 7,900 19,467 3,300 5,896 38,101 All other sizes... 45 90 629 149 182 2,979 4,074 Lignite: Lump, egg, stove & nut 206 2,982 598 3,786 All other sizes... 583 103 686 Briquettes... 98 1,190 3,364 1,732 832 7,216 Total Canadian coals... 33,391 1,044 3,188 4,947 8,642 4,878 16,072 22,141 4,925 12,989 112,217 Foreign Coals: Anthracite: Pea and larger... 2,067 261 1,862 1,156 7,189 74,012 86,547 Smaller sizes 454 31 2,359 9,671 12,515 United Kingdom: Pea and larger... 1,897 35 5,177 1,193 998 592 9,892 Smaller sizes 427 388 4,226 521 5,562 Total anthracite... 3,964 296 7,920 2,768 14,772 84,796 114,516 Low volatile: Slack & stoker 206 41 183 9,992 125 10,547 Other sizes... 2,500 20 24,914 76 27,510 High volatile: Slack, nut slack, etc 71 323 62,948 32 35 63,409 Stoker... 30 9,733 162,339 817 172,919 Other sizes... 980 251 670 7,840 32,601 31 18 42,391 Total bituminous... 3,686 322 741 18,099 292,794 1,081 53 316,776 Total foreign coals... 7,650 618 7,920 3,509 32,871 377,590 1,081 53 431,292 Mi sce ll aneoua (a)... 217 151 874 530 1,850 5,673 1,805 4,788 465 565 16,918 Total all coals... 41,258 1,813 11,982 8,986 43,363 388,141 18,958 26,929 5,390 13,607 560,427 Coke, from coal Canadian made 67 252 307 473 1,556 1,686 4,341 U.S.A. made 1,538 40 1,578 Total coke 67 252 307 473 3,094 1,726 5,919 Total coal and coke May 31 41,258 1,880 12,234 9,293 43,836 391,235 20,684 26,929 5,390 13607 566,346 (a) Includes Canadian and Foreign coals. Breakdown by type not available.

Table 10 Sales of Coal and Coke Reported by Retail Fuel Dealers by, May, 1960 Type Montreal Quebec Kingston (a) Ottawa Toronto (b) Windsor Quebec Northern Western and Ontario 06 Canadian Coals: Eastern: Lump, egg, stove & nut. 1,568 1,309 313 40 35 48 3,313 All other sizes 1,872 1,310 352 216 1,866 7 5,623 Western: Lump, egg, stove & nut 10 2 3 15 All other sizes... 11 11 Subbituminous (domestic): Lump, egg, stove & nut... 82 238 28 113 22 483 All other sizes... 25 8 33 Lignite: Lump, egg, stove & nut... 143 143 Allother sizes... Briquettes... 81 20 50 10 9 170 Total Canadian coals... 3,533 2,619 665 610 1,929 135 269 31 9,791 Foreign Coals: Anthracite: Pea and larger 2,379 915 763 163 636 9,116 32 1,705 15,709 Smaller sizes 3,497 915 84 11 421 975 119 6,022 United Kingdom: Pea and larger 898 19 917 Smaller sizes 2,065 196 1 48 57 2,367 Total anthracite... 8,839 2,026 847 175 1,124 10,148 32 1,824 25,015 Low volatile: Slack & stoker 1,253 1 307 429 107 1,108 19 1,200 4,424 Other sizes 486 38 128 62 1,102 438 397 2,651 High volatile: Slack, nut slack, etc 875 1,008 92 11,939 8,066 2 5,793 27,775 Stoker... 7,965 179 6,210 2,057 1,697 19,412 849 7,735 46,104 Other sizes 1,715 812 526 147 569 1,610 15 3,676 9,070 Total bituminous... 12,294 992 8,089 2,853 14,374 31,298 1,323 18,801 90,024 Total foreign coals... 21,133 3,018 8,936 3,028 15,498 41,446 1,355 20,625 115,039 Misce llaneous (C) 860 230 21 92 44 406 73 181 1,907 Total all coals... 25,526 5.867 9,622 3,730 17,471 41,987 1,697 20,837 126,737 Coke, from coal Canadian made 3,605 512 46 12 125 683 18 8 5,009 U.S.A. made 20 7 4 403 82 516 Total coke 3,605 512 66 19 129 1,086 18 90 5,525 Total coal and coke May 29,131 6,379 9,688 3,749 17,600 43,073 1,715 20,927 132,262 Year to date. 224,277 52 3 775 82,890 62,742 138,240 554,658 22,281 265,580 1,403,443 (a) Includes Northern Ontario and Northern Quebec. (c) Includes Canadian and Foreign coals. Breakdown by type not available. (h' ()ntriri. 0 0

: RaL F D, ArL1v (a) Northern (13) Western Quebec and Ontario co Type Montreal Quebec Kingston Ottawa Toronto Windsor Canadian Coals: Eas tern: Lump, egg, stove & nut 231 3,341 55 30 8 3,665 All other sizes... 4,483 350 7 1,511 6,351 Western: Lump, egg, stove & nut... 214 26 13 52 305 All other sizes... 4 11 17 32 Subbituminous (domestic): Lump, egg, stove & nut 970 1 136 292 139 1,538 All other sizes... 45 90 135 Lignite: Lump, egg, stove & nut... 206 206 Allother sizes... Briquettes... 7 366 240 376 113 186 1,288 Total Canadian coals... 4,718 3,691 7 1,657 1,909 550 663 325 13,520 Foreign Coals: Anthracite: Pea and larger... 5,539 1,332 5 0 092 5,337 5,367 47,605 370 10,559 81,201 Smaller sizes... 1,882 326 949 113 1,844 5,739 1,177 12,030 United Kingdom: Pea and larger... 973 5 5 20 558 29 1,590 na1ler sizes... 3,082 1,144 21 4 357 139 4,747 Total anthracite... 11,476 2,807 6,067 5,474 8,126 53,512 370 11,736 99,568 Low volatile: Slack & stoker 183 192 202 259 6,654 109 2,576 10,175 Other sizes... 1 164 2,621 101 4,409 13,529 4,109 24,934 nigh volatile: Slack, nut slack, etc 322 1 1,660 69 16,691 20,566 1,107 22,855 63,271 Stoker... 9,139 518 14,314 5,909 4,586 91,648 18,891 27,067 172,072 Other sizes... 7,264 539 2,589 308 1,076 7,983 48 20,634 40,441 Total bituminous... 16,726 1,241 18,919 9,109 22,713 131,260 33,684 77,241 310,893 Total foreign coals... 28,202 4,048 24,986 14,583 30,839 184,772 34,054 88,977 410,461 Miscellaneous (c)... 1,329 21 372 687 333 2,464 343 1,974 7,523 Total all coals... 34,249 7,760 25,365 16,927 33,081 187,786 35,060 91,276 431,504 Coke, from coal Canadian made 328 140 63 67 570 671 51 139 2,029 U.S.A. made 57 33 25 814 609 1,538 Total coke 328 140 120 100 595 1,485 51 748 3,567 Total coal and coke May 31... 34,577 7,900 25,485 17,027 33,676 189,271 35,111 92,024 435,071 (a) Includes Northern Ontario and Northern Quebec. (c) Includes Canadian and Foreign Coals. Breakdown by type not available. (b) Northwestern Ontario. CL

Table 12 Sales of Coal and Coke Reported by Retail Fuel Dealers in Selected Cities > May, 1960 cli Type Halifax Saint Montreal Quebec Toronto Hamilton (a) Windsor Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Greater John Ottawa Vancouver Canadtan Coals: 0 Eastern: Lump, egg, stove & nut... 345 429 1,383 112 35 All other sizes... 1,943 719 1,536 70 1,866 Western: Lump, egg, stove & nut 205 7 11 823 All other sizes... 11 178 3 3,716 Subbituminous (domestic): Lump, egg, stove & nut... 82 257 86 207 2,941 All other sizes... 8 255 49 3,455 Lignite: Lump, egg, stove & nut All other sizes... Briquettes... 18 6,628 81 921 2 198 9 2 398 Total Canadian coals... 2,288 1,148 3,012 182 1,927 8,642 183 274 11,333 Foreign Coals: Anthracite: Pea and larger... 17 48 1,853 160 2,151 2,606 269 13 Smaller sizes... 3,219 772 187 183 263 6 United Kingdom: Pea and larger... 145 35 895 1 Smaller sizes... 94 1,925 111 57 48 Total anthracite... 256 83 7,892 1,043 2,395 2,789 581 19 Low volatile: Slack & stoker... 2 1,250 693 112 7 8 14 Other sizes... 470 574 30 12 7 16 High volatile: Slack, nut Black, etc.... 809 1,077 1,569 9,863 3,530 13 Stoker... 14 7,189 82 6,841 4,820 605 423 783 4 Other sizes... 154 736 205 165 45 280 80 Total bituminous... 170 10,454 287 9,350 6,576 10,767 4,048 826 4 Total foreign coals... 256 253 18,346 1,330 11,745 9,365 11,348 4,067 826 4 Miscellaneous (b)... 15 27 601 32 66 1 65 Total all coals... 2,559 1,428 21,959 1,544 11,811 9,365 13,276 4,067 9,533 183 274 11,337 Coke, from coal Canadian made 84 2 3,561 8 40 554 110 94 U.S.A. made 135 36 4 3 Total coke... 84 2 3,561 8 175 590 114 97 Total coal and coke May... 2,643 1,430 25,520 1,552 11,986 9,955 13,390 4,067 9,630 183 274 11,337 Year to date... 19,797 12,977 179,513 34,567 179,813 94,187 93,199 37,213 186,245 8,038 4,729 73,881 (a) Includes suburbs and City of Hull. (b) Includes Canadian and Foreign coals. Breakdown by type not available. r Revised. is 0 is Pr m

... Table 13 Stocks of Cia]. and Coke Reported by Retail Fuel Dealers in Selected Cities as of May 31, 1960. Saint (a) Greater ' Type Halifax John Montreal Quebec Toronto Hamilton Ottawa Windsor Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Vancouver Canadian Coals: (Short tons> Eastern: Lump, egg, stove & nut 385 639 60 30 All other sizes... 203 657 1,511 Western: Lump, egg, stove & nut... 365 30 287 All other sizes... 4 11 156 10 12 1,021 Subbituminous (domestic): Lump, egg, stove & nut 5 654 270 441 3,613 All other sizes... 90 172 10 2,008 Lignite: Lump, egg, stove & nut 1,444 24 All other sizes... 264 182 1,163 118 40 453 Briquettes... Total Canadian Coals... 588 1,296 64 5 1,824 4,218 452 503 7,382 Foreign Coals: Anthracite: Pea and larger... 282 737 1,390 436 13,978 6,345 2,081 210 Smaller sizes... 454 757 250 1,642 1,505 1,519 United Kingdom: Pea and larger... 5,169 1,193 973 147 Smaller sizes... 427 388 2,931 1 139 353 Total anthracite... 6,332 2,318 6,051 687 15,759 7,850 4,100 210 Low volatile: Slack & st.ker 7 3,984 672 74 65 Other sizes... 2,539 242 66 44 76 High volatile: Slack, nut slack, etc 169 1 2,475 8,230 8,638 2,791 32 Stoker... 30 6,524 129 43,332 12,301 980 3,950 494 Other sizes... 341 3,344 57 877 794 891 9,579 31 Total bituminous... 378 10,037 187 53,207 22,239 10,649 16,364 698 Total foreign coals... 6,332 2,696 16,088 874 68,966 30,089 14,749 16,574 698 Misc ellaneous(b)... 88 71 265 315 60 2 828 pr S Total all coals... 7,008 4,063 16,417 874 69,286 30,089 16,633 16,576 5,744 452 503 7,382 Coke, from coal Canadian made 106 51 28 12 225 11 385 15 1,677 U.S.A. made 454 25 87 40 Total coke 106 51 28 12 679 11 410 102 1,717 Total coal and coke May 31 7,114 4,114 16,445 886 69,965 30,100 17,043 16,678 7,461 452 503 7,382 (a) Includes suburbs and City of Hull. (b) Includes Canadian and Foreign coals. Breakdown by type not available.

Ic Table 14 Consumption of Coal and Coke Reported by Industrial Consumers by Provinces, May, 1960. New Prince Nova New Quebec Saskat British Type foundland Edward Scotia Brunswick and Manitoba chewan Alberta Columbia CANADA Island Ontario I CL (Short to ns) ' I 0 Canadian coals: im Eastern... 42,735 52,324 145,783 240,842 Western... 543 10,532 170 350 13,989 25,584 Subbituminous (domestic)... 1,236 14,805 158 16,199 Lignite... 6,115 12,497 72,102 90,714 Total Canadian coals 42,735 52,324 152,441 23,029 73,508 15,155 14,147 373,339 Foreign coals: Anthracite... 21,179 74 21,253 Low volatile: Slack... 12,020 12,020,. Stoker... 4,315 4,315 Other sizes 3,916 3,916 High volatile: Slack... 257,065 44 257,109 Stoker... 65,874 120 50 66,044 Other sizes 380 22,861 6 23,247 Total bituminous.. 380 366,051 170 50 366,651 Coke From coal... 45,503 93 297,265 541 218 6,686 350,306 Petroleum... 45,226 15,875 61,101 Total coal and coke used: May... 88,238 52,797 882,162 23,740 73,508 15,373 36,832 1,172,650 Year to date 472,577 314,951 4,973,204 180,169 389,005 92,907 182,685 6,605,498. S S

:rt d 1,, 11 :mj ILiL: Type Montreal Quebec Kingston (a), Ottawa Northern Na Toronto (b) Western Windsor quebec and Ontario Canadian coals: Eastern... 50,223 18,617 7,031 22,235 35,278 4,195 8,204 145,783 Western 490 12 41 543 Subbituminous (domestic) Lignite... 6,115 6,115 Total Canadian coals 50,223 18,617 7,031 22,725 35,278 4,207 6,156 8,204 152,441 Foreign coals: Anthracite... 10,660 1,800 1 47 8,649 22 21,179 Low v.latile: Slack... Stoker... Other sizes... High volatile: Slack... Stoker... Other sizes... Total bituminous 892 46 6 7,433 3,643 12,020 695 300 175 610 2,535 4,315 1,468 2,412 36 3,916 1,427 8,828 9,678 41,330 1,674 90,511 6,912 96,705 257,065 3,034 1,183 3,894 8,583 3,032 37,646 153 8,349 65,874 1,226 993 41 573 767 8,543 7,318 3,400 22,861 8,742 11,350 13,613 50,667 13,516 145,290 14,383 108,490 366,051 I. LI' Coke From coal... petroleum... 11,801 62 596 103,418 22 177,561 13 3,792 297,265 6,695 28,824 9,697 10 45,226 Total coal and coke used: May... 88,121 60,653 21,240 176,811 48,863 345,404 20,574 120,496 882,162 Year to date 527,087 287,146 116,715 947,651 324,141 1,997,405 109,625 663,434 4,973,204 (a) Includes Northern Ontario and Northern Quebec. (b) Northwestern Ontario.

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