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CATALOGUE 63-014 MONTHLY CATALOGUE 63-014 MENSUEL Stocks Merchandising c ommerciaux inventories JULY 1975 14 RttictirR (nriR Stfisticni C2nc1 JUILLET 1975 STATISTICS CANADA STATISTIQUE CANADA Merchandising and Services Division - Division du commerce et des services MERCHANDISING INVENTORIES STOCKS COMMERCIAUX JULY - 1975 - JUILLET Published by Authority of The Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce Publication autorisée par le ministre de lindustrie et du Commerce October - 1975 Octobre 5-3406-517 Price—Prix: 40 cents $4.00 a year - par année Statistics Canada should be credited when republishing all or any part of this document Reproduction autorlsée sous reserve dindication de In source: Statistique Canada Information Canada Ottawa Vol. 4—No. 7 SYMBOLS The following standard symbols are used in Statistics Canada publications: SIGNES CONVENTIONNELS Les signes conventionnels suivants sont employés uniforinément dane les publications de Statistique Canada figures not available. nombres indisponibles. figures not appropriate or not applicable. n'ayant pas lieu de figurer. - nil or zero. -- amount too small to be expressed. - néant ou zero. -- nombres infinies. P preliminary figures. P nombres provisoires. r revised figures. r nombres rectifies. x confidential to meet secrecy requirements of the Statistics Act. x confidentiel en vertu des dispositions do lo Loi sur la statistique relatives au secret. Note: Components may not add to totals due to rounding. Nota: Lee chiffres ayant été arrondis, les totaux ne correspondent pas toujours. ECIAND IS ING INVENTORIES In this monthly bulletin data on inventories of wholesale merchants, chain stores, department stores, and independent retail dealers are brought together to aid the special users of these particular statistics. The data are a consolidation of inventory statistics and constitute a counterpart to similar statistics available on inventories at the manufacturing level (see, Inventories, Shipments and Orders, published by the Economic Statistics Branch of Statistics Canada, Cat. No. 31-001). STOCKS COMNERCIA Ce bulletin mensuel runit des données sur les stocks des grossistes, des magasins a succursales multiples, des grands magasins et des detaillants indépendants, données destinées a aider les utilisateurs particuliers de ces statistiques. Les donnêes rassemblent des statistiques sur les stocks; elles font pendant aux statistiques sembiables qui existent en ce qui concerne les stocks des industries manufacturiares (voir: Stocks, expéditions et coisnandes des industries manufacturières (n° 31-001) publié par la Direction de Is statistique écononique). Inventories represent stocks of merchandise on hand for sale at the end of the month or quarter, usually valued at cost except when otherwise specified, (e.g.) department stores' stocks which are valued at market price. They do not include goods held on a consignment basis, nor do they include items not held for sale, such as fixtures, equipment and supplies. Estimates are not adjusted for seasonal variations, price changes or number of business days in the respective months. Ii s'agit ici des stocks, habituellement aux prix coetants, (sauf indication contraire, par ex., les stocks des grands magasins sont évalués aux prix du marché) de marchandises en magacin destinées a Is vente, a is fin du inois ou du trimestre. Ils ne comprennent ni les marchandises en consignation ni les articles non destinées a la vente: installations, materiel et fournitures, par exenipie. Les estimations me sont pas désaisonnalisëes ni eorrigées des changements de prix ou du nombre de jours ouvrables de chaque mois. The tables relating to inventories of wholesale merchants, chain stores and department stores, show monthly dollar volume estimates of inventories held in Canada for various individual kinds of business, as well as the stocks-sales ratios derived by dividing the dollar volume of inventories by the dollar volume of sales. No adjustment is made in these ratios for mark-up in sales which varies from trade to trade. In the case of inventories of independent retail dealers, the table shows only the quarterly percentage change in the estimated level of stocks of selected kinds of business in Canada. Les tableaux comcernant les stocks des grossistes, des magasins a succursales multiples et des grands inagasins contiennent les estimations mensuelles de Ia valeur monétaire des stocks détenus au Canada dans chacun des divers genres de commerce et les ratios stocks-ventes obtenus en divisant Is valeur monétaire des stocks par la valeur monétaire des ventes. Aucune rectification n'est apportée a ces ratios pour tenir compte de Is marge bénéf iciaire de vente qui vane d'un commerce A l'autre. Dans le cas des stocks des détaillants indépendants, le tableau ne contient que le taux trimestriel de variation de l'estimation du niveau des stocks dans certains genres de commerce au Canada. A detailed description of the main classes of trade and the kind of business composition will be found on pages 20 and 21 for chain stores and in the relevant publications reporting sales data-Wholesale Trade (Catalogue No. 63-008), Retail Trade (Catalogue No. 63-005), and Department Store Sales and Stocks (Catalogue No. 63-002). On trouvera a la page 20 et 21, pour les magasins de detail a succursales et dans les publications pertinentes qui traitent des ventes - Commerce de gros (n ° 63-008 au catalogue), Commerce de detail (n ° 63-005 au catalogue) et Ventes et stocks des grands magasins (n ° 63-002 au catalogue) - une description détaill€e des principaux groupes de commerce et de la repartition par genre de commerce. Note: Commencing with May issue fuel dealers are no longer included as part of the retail trade sector but are classified to wholesale trade. Estimates are available from the Wholesale Trade Section, Merchandising and Services Divison, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, (613-996-9307) K1A 0V4 Nota: Dorénavant les marchands de combustible ne feront plus partie du secteur du commerce de detail mais seront inclus dans le commerce de gros. Vous pouvez obtenir ces estimations de la Section du commerce de gros, Division du commerce et des services Statistique Canada, Ottawa, (613-996-9307) K1A OV4 -4- TABLE I. Wholesale Trade - Estimated Monthly Inventories of Merchant Wholesalers by Kind of Businesa, Canada 1974 and 1975 I 1974 1975 Kind of business group Jan. Feb. March April May June July Janv. Fey. Mars Avril Mai Juin Juillet July Juillet No. millions of dollars 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Automotive parts and accessories .............460.4 Motor vehicles ............................... 190.1 Drugs and drug sundries ...................... 96.0 Clothing and furnishings ..................... 36.8 Footwear ..................................... 17.6 Other textiles and clothing accessories 147.9 Household electrical appliances ............... 73.9 536.0 191.7 94.6 34.7 19.7 148.4 78.9 489.8 194.3 99.2 33.6 20.1 143.4 71.5 484.5 175.5 103.2 32.3 18.1 142.7 78.1 531.6 179.5 106.8 29.7 20.4 142.9 78.1 538.8 156.2 108.9 29.2 19.0 148.8 78.9 513.3 143.0 107.2 27.6 16.3 159.8 83.1 532.2 153.9 90.1 46.2 15.1 150.7 109.1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Tobacco, confectionery and soft drinks 111.4 Fresh fruits and vegetables ................... 17.2 Meat and dairy products ....................... 51.2 Floor coverings ............................. 129.1 Groceries and food specialties .............. 590.0 Hardware .................................... 150.0 Consumer goods residual ..................... 312.1 118.6 18.7 55.8 142.3 599.8 1 60.0 317.9 116.7 17.4 52.4 143.7 595.2 165.3 328.9 133.0 19.8 57.1 136.0 583.7 163.2 336.6 119.7 19.8 51.3 125.6 542.5 153.7 324.0 136.5 20.3 49.1 121.8 561.4 157.2 335.1 113.9 19.8 46.2 122.2 552.2 158.9 334.1 106.7 20.9 47.7 111.0 482.7 147.6 361.1 2,383.7 2 $ 16.9 2,471.4 2,463.8 2,425.6 2,461.4 2,397.8 2,374.9 16 17 18 Coal and coke ............................... 3.6 64 Grain .................................... ..5 Electrical wiring supplies, construc138.7 tion materials, apparatus and equipment. 4.0 33.6 146.9 4.5 26.3 154.3 5.6 32.5 151.6 5.7 40.4 140.5 6.6 43.5 157.1 6.0 24.3 151.9 3.6 29.4 112.2 19 Other construction materials and supplies 1,106.5 including lumber. Farm machinery ............................151.3 . ,007,8 Industrial and transportation equipment and supplies. 1,149.4 1,258.3 1,295.7 1,272.6 1,345.2 1,328.7 1,164.9 170.4 1,005.9 167.1 1,062.0 183.6 1,108.5 182.1 1,122.8 190.1 1,201.6 191.8 1,210.2 107.3 780.6 15 20 21 Consumer goods trades ................... 22 Cosmiercial, institutional and aervice equipment and supplies. 231.5 232.0 239.1 238.4 237.2 237.5 250.9 204.9 23 Newsprint, paper and paper products 113.6 110.7 113.0 114.1 119.2 115.6 117.4 106.1 24 110.8 110.9 115.5 115.8 116.2 115.9 97.8 25 26 27 110.8 Scientific and professional equipment and supplies. Iron and steel ..............................318.0 Junk and scrap ............................... 79.9 Industrial goods residual ................... 406.4 305.3 78.4 342.3 302.9 76.2 362.0 293.2 70.2 335.3 278.0 71.2 368.6 264.3 75.1 397.1 263.1 86.6 370.4 256.9 66.7 309.2 28 Industrial goods trades ................. 3,732.7 3,689.8 3,876.6 3,944.2 3,954.3 4,149.6 4,117.3 3,239.6 6,051.9 6,173.1 6,321.8 6,375.6 6,339.4 6,567.5 6,490.8 5,585.1 6,116.4 6,206.7 6,348.1 6,408.1 6,379.9 6,610.9 6,515.1 5,614.4 29 30 Total, all trades, excluding grain Total, all trades ................... -5- TABLEAU I. Cousnerce de gros - Estimations mensuelles des stocks des groasistes, par genre de coulnerce, Canada, 1974 et 1975 Percentage change - 1974 Variation procentuel le 1975 1975/74 Genre de conanerce August - Sept. Nov. Oct. DeC. July July - Juillet June - Juin AoOt Juillet No millions de dollars 453.7 143.9 89.4 46.4 15.8 149.8 108.0 460.4 126.5 84.8 37.8 15.4 140.5 101.6 503.1 156.3 100.7 34.4 14.7 157.4 78.9 499.3 161.4 92.6 36.2 13.1 139.8 81.0 481.1 182.4 101.8 35.9 16.0 152.2 80.6 - 47 - 8.5 - 1.6 - 5.5 - 14.2 + 7.4 + - 7.1 + 19.0 - 40.2 + 8.6 + 6.0 23.8 Pièces et accessoires d'automobiles ..........1 Ve hicules automobiles ........................ 2 Drogues et articles pharmaceutiques divers 3 Vêtements et accessotres ..................... 4 Chaussurea ................................... 5 Autres accessoires tissés et vestimentaji-es 6 Appareils ménagers et électriques .......... 118.5 21.9 45.0 118.5 509.7 139.3 362.5 123.6 21.9 54.4 135.7 575.9 134.8 363.3 123.1 23.5 47.8 135.8 584.0 130.4 348.7 135.8 23.4 53.1 138.8 544.1 128.1 302.7 119.9 20.8 52.2 139.1 572.8 135.9 306.8 - 16.6 - 2.5 - 5.9 + 0.3 - 1.6 + 1.1 - 0.3 + 6.8 - 5.3 - 3.1 + 10.2 + 14.4 + 7.6 - 7.5 Tabacs, confiserie et boissons gazeuses 8 Fruits et legumes frais .....................9 Viandes et produjts laitiers ............... 10 Couvertures de plancher ..................... 11 tpicerie et specialites alimentaires .........12 iincajl1erje ................................13 Autres bjens de cOnsiation .................14 2,322.6 2,376.5 2,438.6 2,349.3 2,397.7 - 2.6 + 1.0 Biens de consouinatjon ......................15 4.1 39.0 127.9 4.6 41.8 120.0 6.1 29.6 140.6 3.5 42.4 131.9 3.6 31.3 133.3 - 44.1 - 3.3 9.1 + 68.2 - 17.2 + 35.3 1,148.0 1,123.5 1,089.6 1,045.3 1,099.9 - 1.2 + 14.1 107.6 836.5 117.5 831.8 130.2 873.0 144.5 893.9 136.6 949.9 + + 0.9 0.7 + 78.7 + 55.0 Charbon et coke .............................. 16 Cérésles .................................... 17 Fournitures pour canalisations électriques; 18 inatérisux, appareils et materiel de construction. /wtres inatérisux et fournjtures de construc19 tion, y compris le bois. Machines agricoles .......................... 20 Materiel et fournitures pour l'industrie 21 at lea transports. 205.5 205.7 205.2 219.3 227.9 + 5.6 + 22.5 106.5 113.6 92.3 105.1 114.0 + 1.6 + 10.6 101.9 104.1 111.5 108.3 111.7 - 0.3 + 18.6 283.8 90.0 346.1 303.8 94.4 326.8 321.4 95.0 364.2 341.4 72.5 360.5 303.5 82.2 346.8 - 0.5 + 15.3 - 6.7 + 2.4 + 29.9 + 19.8 22 Materiel et fournitures è Lusage des counnerces, des établjssenents et des services. Papier journal, papier et produits en 23 papier. Materiel et fournitures scientifiques et 24 professionnels. Per et acier ................................. 25 Viejilerica at rebuts ........................ 26 Autrea bjens induatriela ....................27 3,397.1 3,387.6 3,458.7 3,468.6 3,540.7 - + 27.1 Biens induatriela ......................... 28 5,680.5 5,722.3 5,719.5 5,764.1 5,867.7 5,897.3 I 5,775.4 5,817.8 I 0.8 5,907.1 - 1.2 5,938.4 35 I + 16.2 I Total, tous coercea, sauf cérCales ... 29 J - 1.4 I + 16.0 J Total, totis coumlerces ................ I 30 -6- TABLE 2. Wholesale Trade - Monthly Stock-Sales Ratios of Merchant Wholesalers by Kind of Business, Canada, 1974 and 1975 1975 1974 Kind of business group Jan. Feb. March April May June JUlY May Janv. Fey. Mars Avril Mal Juirt Juillet Mel No. I 2 3 4 S 6 7 3.42 Automotive parts and accessories Metor vehicles ............................ 3 . 25 Drugs and drug sundries ................... 1 . 17 Clothing and furnishings .................. 1 . 85 Footwear ................................ ..4 . 09 2.83 Other textiles and clothing accessories 1.06 Household electrical appliances 2.84 4.31 1.23 1.20 1.73 2.20 1.44 2.34 2.34 1.14 1.25 1.68 1.79 1.07 2.09 1.52 1.21 1.09 1.69 2.46 1.10 2.03 1.64 1.66 .97 3.29 2.26 1.04 1.82 1.70 1.37 1.01 5.17 1.92 1.00 2.04 1.89 1.50 .86 2.33 2.37 1.22 1.94 1.24 1.26 1.32 1.99 2.34 1.34 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.03 Tobacco, confectionery and soft drinks Fresh fruits and vegetables ................ 36 Meat and dairy products ................... . 71 Floor coverings ......................... .. Groceries and food specialties ............1 . 23 2 . 59 Hardware ................................. 2 . 17 Consumer goods residual .................. .96 .35 4.67 1.20 2.11 2.05 .98 .31 .74 .41 1.13 2.35 1.83 1.03 .32 .50 3.39 1.08 2.22 1.78 .98 .26 .64 3.38 .90 1.87 1.78 1.02 .25 .71 3.66 1.01 1.88 1.65 .83 .23 .43 3.83 .96 2.18 1.51 .90 .30 .65 2.59 .91 1.45 2.02 15 Consumer goods trades .................. 1 . 76 1.71 1.52 1.41 1.35 1.36 1.32 1.32 16 17 18 Coal and coke ............................ . 58 . 29 Grain ................................... 2.19 Electrical wiring supplies, construction materials, apparatus and equipment. 3.51 Other construction materials and supplies including lumber. Farm machinery ........................... 1 . 33 2.71 Industrial and transportation equipment and supplies. .58 .12 2.46 .59 .05 2.22 .77 .24 2.56 .52 .06 2.77 .91 .10 2.56 .86 .05 2.63 .54 .03 2.18 3.61 .38 3.18 2.50 2.75 2.61 2.28 1.22 2.89 1.27 .28 .93 2.67 .79 2.76 1.40 2.80 .64 3.31 .58 2.13 19 20 21 . 22 Commercial, institutional and service equipment and supplies. 3.09 2.96 3.16 2.79 2.77 2.64 2.93 2.29 23 Newsprint, paper and paper products 1.65 1.72 1.68 2.16 2.06 2.04 1.75 1.50 24 2.62 2.07 2.31 2.34 2.24 2.36 2.31 25 26 27 2.98 Scientific and professional equipment and supplies. Iron and steel ........................... 1 . 87 1 . 41 Junk and scrap .......................... Induetrial goods realdual ................2 . 01 1.92 1.57 2.26 1.69 1.30 2.08 1.42 1.27 1.47 1.64 1.39 1.79 1.48 1.69 1.99 1.63 2.46 2.08 .70 .55 1.26 28 Industrial goode trades ...............2.19 2.17 1.92 2.08 1.60 1.92 1.82 1.18 2.13 2.14 2.01 1.81 1.75 1.84 1.79 1.49 2 . 00 1.96 1.74 1.76 1.49 1.66 1.60 1.23 29 30 Total, all trades, excluding grain Total, all trades ................. mm TABLEAU 2. Commerce de gros - Rapports mensuels stocks/ventes des grossistes, par genre de commerce, Canada, 1974 et 1975 1974 Genre de commerce June - July - Juin Juillet August Sept. - Oct. Nov. Dec. AoGt NO 2.05 1.48 1.27 1.58 4.30 2.00 1.56 2,25 2.03 1.31 1.50 2.43 1.87 1.64 2.40 2.81 1.12 1.18 1.85 1.65 1.47 2.03 3.18 1.08 1.12 1.33 1.52 1.33 2.04 1.80 1.15 .65 1.30 2.24 .81 2.03 1.92 1.27 1.14 2.15 1.93 1.07 2.30 Pièces et accessoires dautomobi1es ........... 1 2.73 Véhicules automobiles ......................... 2 3 1.23 Drogues et articles pharmaceuriques divers 1.02 VBtements et accessoires ...................... 4 2.89 Chaussures .................................... 5 6 5.16 Autres accessoires tisséa et vestjmentajres .80 Appareil8 mdnagers et electriques .............7 .93 .33 .82 3.34 1.01 1.79 2.17 .88 .25 .48 3.59 .96 2.35 1.94 1.10 .32 .56 3.85 1.81 2.03 1.00 .35 .50 3.94 1.14 1.56 1.78 1.17 .39 .38 3.93 1.14 1.31 1.69 1.00 .40 .55 3.89 1.06 1.66 1.85 B 1.03 Tabacs, confiserie et boissona gazeuses .38 Fruits et legumes frais ....................... 9 .68 Viandea et produits laitiera ................. 10 4.24 Couvertures de plancher ...................... 11 1.08 Epicene et spécialités alimentajres ......... 12 2.13 Quincajllenfe ................................ 13 2.05 Autres biens de consoresation ................. 14 1.46 1.44 1.45 1.41 1.36 1.40 1.54 .36 .07 1.97 .47 .08 1.89 .80 .14 1.81 .96 .13 1.46 1.21 .20 1.68 .60 .99 1.45 .24 .18 1.70 2.48 2.26 2.38 2.17 2.45 2.73 1.12 2.23 .47 2.44 .70 2.52 .96 2.40 .61 2.33 1.74 2.73 2.16 2.83 2.75 2.54 2.53 2.64 1.88 1.68 1.85 1.98 1.52 1.83 2.33 2.33 2.74 2.89 2.59 2.44 .85 .91 1.46 1.05 .87 1.62 1.10 1.12 1.57 1.18 .72 1.61 1.26 .92 1.52 1.63 .92 1.77 22 3.06 Materiel et fournitures I l'uaage des coreserces, des dtablissements et des services. 23 2.08 Papier journal, papier at produits en papier. 24 2.53 Materiel et fournitures scientifiques et professionnels. 1.85 Fer et acier ................................. 25 1.23 Vieillerjes et rebuts ....................... 26 1.52 Autres biens industniels ..................... 27 1.42 1.50 1.66 1.56 1.68 1.71 2.09 1.66 1.61 1.69 1.62 1.58 1.78 1.92 1.43 1.47 1.57 1.50 1.53 1.57 1.83 Biens de consormnation ...................... 15 Charbon et coke ..............................16 Céréales .....................................17 Fournitures pour canalisations diectriques; 18 matériaux, appareils et materiel de construction. 337 Autres matériaux et fournitures de construc- 19 tion, y compnis le bois. 1.76 Machines agricoles .......................... 20 21 2.44 Materiel et fournitures pour lindustrie et lea transports. Biens induatnjels .......................... 28 Total, tous commerces, sauf céréales . 29 Total, tous commerces .................30 -8- TABLE 3. Department Stores - Estimated Monthly Stocks(I) by Departments for Canada, 1974 and 1975 1975 1974 Department Jan. Feb. March April May June July jir Janv. Mars Avril Mai Juin Juillet J u ill e tr I Fey. 17,963 19,855 20,798 23,184 19,464 16,083 17,995 16,492 14,705 21,932 22,662 21,105 22,984 19,922 30,060 22,239 3 4 5 34 7 335 Women's and misses' sportswear Furs .............................. ..8,604 27,515 Infants' and children's wear and nursery equipment. 48,330 6,903 33,401 50,730 6,267 34,332 59,770 4,878 51,177 52,708 6,010 41,556 40,518 4,305 38,968 47,828 8,970 43.676 36,222 7,840 38,820 6 7 8 9 10 11,988 Girls' and teenage girls' wear .... 16,087 Lingerie and women's sleepwear .... 16,693 Intimate apparel ................... Millinery ...........................1,277 10,216 Women's and girls' hosiery ........ 16,899 17,733 15,568 1,233 10,631 16,723 19,140 14,904 1,178 11,015 23,959 24,580 17,255 1,546 14,234 17,177 21,865 16,873 1,319 12,859 15,892 18,497 15,398 1,056 12,953 18,236 19,330 15,415 932 12,562 15,897 19,648 16,465 913 12,301 11 15,740 16,598 20,550 17,685 17,128 16,950 16,588 44,437 45,303 49,988 48,764 42,299 42,220 51,360 13 14 15 Women's and girls' gloves, mitts 14,807 and accessories. Women's, misses' and children's 36,880 footwear. Men's clothing ......................... 57,832 Men's furnishings ...................... 49,269 19,642 Boys' clothing and furnishings . 68,649 56,547 22,365 72,541 60,722 21,972 83,932 62,892 28,780 75,911 68,790 26,256 66,563 48,522 26,641 74,658 59,917 28,705 66,585 56,129 25,335 16 17 18 Men's and boys' footwear .......... .....30,420 Food and kindred products .............. 12,482 Toiletries, cosmetics and drugs 58,466 30,375 15,496 53,106 32,814 12,753 53,505 38,620 14,513 73,409 37,764 15,132 67,152 30,689 14,229 70,597 33,410 13,068 61,884 25,814 11,681 62,746 19 20 Photographic equipment and supplies 23,921 Piece goods ............................21,433 23,156 23,209 21,391 23,657 30,138 25,382 26,764 25,126 23,082 22,821 23,144 22,825 18,377 25,837 21 \22 "23 24 25 Linens and domestics ...................37,894 Smallwares and notions ............ .....17,009 China and glassware .................... 27,427 Floor coverings ........................37,781 Draperies, curtains and furniture 35,740 coverings. 41,777 17,333 30,316 37,219 41,904 40,187 17,148 29,962 39,947 40,695 44,467 21,059 30,023 34,057 40,553 46,774 22,621 33,871 42,754 42,236 41,130 21,351 30,397 33,421 36,290 38,823 21,223 33,972 38,803 38,592 42,199 21,752 32,037 40,856 42,073 26 Lamps, pictures, mirrors and all 20,759 other home furnishings. Furniture .............................. 92,811 Major appliances ...................... 45,979 T.V., radio and music .................. 55,055 Housewares and small electrical 46,951 appliances. 23,193 24,331 28,396 26,756 25,703 25,065 23.298 110,430 47,336 57,232 51,384 108,797 45,425 58,628 52,581 107,945 38,795 66,635 65,499 108,408 46,005 68,675 61,185 97,314 30,234 59,866 56 9 107 98,211 36,952 59,041 53,437 104,678 43,080 57,768 50,825 1 2 12 27 28 29 30 Women's and misses' dresses, housedresses, aprons and uniforms. Women's and misses' costs and suits 31 Hardware, paints, wallpaper, etc. 56,572 60,863 69,679 75,879 65,827 73,026 65,101 59,202 32 Plumbing, heating and building 10,953 materials. Jewellery .......................... .....38,212 Toys and games ......................... 25,922 Sporting goods and luggage ............ 40,585 16,587 17,656 21,344 18,359 17,014 16,519 12,562 43,659 25,424 46,655 45,373 27,175 54,605 54,165 38,200 71,621 49,192 34,002 67,922 48,150 29,995 61,680 45,497 31,329 58,923 42,175 29,296 59,490 35,111 21,139 35,253 22,729 45,718 27,983 44,413 26,298 40,866 25,744 45,911 23,119 40,963 22,023 38 39 40 Stationery, books and magazines 33,561 Gasoline, oil, auto accessories, 20,061 repairs and supplies. Heals and lunches .........................703 Repairs and services ....................5,805 All other departments .................. 2 1,514 900 4,881 25,807 822 4,718 29,378 968 4,918 36,712 1,561 5,438 28,954 821 4,790 29,993 1,123 4,956 25,635 1,073 5,033 26,689 41 Total, all departments ........... 1,155,829 1,284,715 1,324,094 1,528,829 1,463,410 1,310,055 1,354,017 1,304,361 33 34 35 36 37 (1) At selling price. -9- TABLEAU 3. Grands magasins - Estimations mensuelles des stocks(l) par rayon, Canada, 1974 et 1975 Percentage change 1974 Variation procentuelle 1975 I 1975/74 Rayon August Dec. Sept. Oct. Nov July - Juillet June - Juin Aoi t milliers de dollars I July I - Juillet No 51 19,091 17,020 22,743 24,623 20,270 + 11.9 + 9.1 26,761 26,842 29,654 26,418 20,728 + 50.9 + 35.2 39,698 9,340 39,112 33,682 10,226 35,052 45,427 10,728 42,729 51,902 9,686 40,143 39,836 8,194 33,059 + 18.0 + 108.4 + 12.1 + 32.0 + 14.4 + 12.5 15,064 22,354 17,181 1,104 13,711 16,027 20,115 15,239 1,264 11,915 20,570 27,766 18,139 1,802 14,311 21,378 28,933 18,797 2,075 13,549 15,187 20,853 16,624 1,397 10,674 + 14.7 + 4.5 + 0.1 - 11.7 - 3.0 + 14.7 - 1.6 - 6.4 + 2.1 + 2.1 Vétements de fillettes et d'adolescentes 6 Lingerie et vétements de nuit pour dames 7 Sous-vêtements ............................... 8 Chapeaux ....................................9 Bas pour dames et fillettes ................ ... 0 18,962 18,622 25,186 26,403 16,403 - 1.0 + 2.2 49,235 44,702 52,359 46,375 39,677 - 0.2 - 17.8 81,903 61,078 22,405 76,608 59,509 33, 664 89,857 77,903 30,646 82,439 74,875 30,312 71,461 49,608 22,5J9 + 12.2 + 12.1 + 23.5 + 77 + 13.3 Cants, moufles et articles de parure pour 11 dames et fillettes. Chaussures pour dames, jeunes flues et 12 enfant. Vêtements pour honsees ........................ 13 Articles d'habillement pour hommes ...........14 V8tements et articles d'habillement pour 15 garçons. 32,860 12,968 58,995 32,734 12,759 55,503 39,200 16,736 16,492 36,235 19,185 83,692 29,164 15,377 57,554 20,793 27,794 21,009 23,664 34,119 27,252 31,926 24,495 24,376 21,516 + 0.3 43,714 20,463 31,856 42,526 43,079 37,917 17,554 30,461 37,832 40,489 47,555 22,179 37,597 39,587 44,233 46,986 20,276 38,067 39,659 43,035 44,388 18,344 33,118 43,375 41,353 - 5.6 - 0.6 - 8.0 - 2.4 + 11.8 + 16.1 + 6.3 - 5.0 - 8.3 23,476 21,641 27,775 25,899 22,692 - 2.5 + 7.6 102,732 40,881 56,413 51,227 98,387 35,167 51,325 48,755 111,329 46,052 66,795 67,343 116,652 47,499 70,402 66,815 117,168 46,318 62,651 52,570 + 0.9 + 22.2 - 1.4 - 4.8 - 6.2 - 14.2 + 2.2 63,544 58,601 60,304 67,297 59,725 - 10.9 + 10.0 13,438 13,674 16,112 15,576 15,249 - 2.9 + 31.5 43,135 37,185 55,736 42,162 45,658 54,541 55,116 57,310 66,621 56,974 43,865 63,417 47,344 - s.s 50,029 + 4.4 - 4.5 + 7.9 + 6.9 - 1.0 43,011 22,471 35,778 20,854 40,566 23,867 44,785 23,051 33,879 20,026 + 12.3 - 10.2 + 12.1 + 5.0 865 5,319 26,838 779 5,394 23,655 1,097 5,762 34,915 1,073 5,251 31,729 1,084 4,354 + 36.8 + 3.5 - 14.5 + 4.7 - 1.5 - 39 Papeterie, livres et revue8 .................. 36 Essence, huile, accessoires dautomobile, 37 reparation et fournitures. Repas et casse-crofttes .......................38 Services et travaux de reparation ............39 Tous sutres rayons ...........................40 1,358, 318 .,276, 780 575,734 ,561, 749 + 3.4 + 3.8 Total, tous rayons ........................ 41 (1) Aux pri x de vent ' . 1 295,233 + 8.9 - 8.2 - 12.3 -- + 6.7 + -29.4 + 11.9 - 1.4 + 25.9 - 11.7 + 6.0 + 5.1 Robes, robes de ménage, tabliers et uniformes pour dames et jeunes flues. Mantesux et tailleurs pour dames et jeunes flues. Vétements sport pour dames et jeunes filles Fourrures ................................... Vêtements pour hébés et enfants et articles de chambres d'enfants. 1 2 3 4 5 Chaussures pour honsees et garcons ............ 16 Produits alimentaires et connexes ...........17 Articles de toilette, cosmétiques et 18 médicaments. Appareils et fournitures photographiques .. 19 Tissus a Is pièce ........................... 20 Literie et linge de malson .................. Menus articles .............................. Porcelaine et verrerie ...................... Revêtements de plancher ..................... Tentures, rideaux et housses ................ 21 22 23 24 25 Lampes, tableaux, miroirs et autrea articles 26 d'ameublement pour la maison. Meublea ...................................... 27 Gros appareils ménagers .....................28 Téléviseurs, radios et inusique ............... 29 Articles de ménage et petits appareils élec- 30 triques. Quincaillerie, peinture, papier-tenture, 31 etc. Materiel de plomberie, chauffage et cons32 truction. Bijouterle ................................... 33 Jouets et jeux ............................... 34 Articles de sport et valises .................35 - 10 - TABLE 4. Department Stores - Monthly Stock-Sales Ratios by Departments for Canada. 1974 and 1975 1975 1974 Department Jan. Feb. March April May June July May Janv. Fey. Mars Avril Mal Juin Juillet Hal Mo. 3.41 3.20 2.58 2.37 1.51 1.72 2.01 1.89 2.32 3.32 2.08 1.78 3.25 4.49 5.78 2.22 3 4 5 2.74 Women's and misses' sportswear Furs ............................... 3 . 21 3.70 Infants' and children's wear and nursery equipment. 3.19 5.19 4.19 2.53 7.45 3.16 2.82 6.87 3.85 1.73 18.96 3.17 1.79 33.90 3.47 2.14 8.13 3.96 2.04 14.79 3.51 6 7 8 9 10 3.26 Girls' and teenage girls' wear 3.93 Lingerie and women's sleepwear .. Intimate apparel ................... 4 . 56 Millinery .......................... 1 . 24 2.83 Women's and girls' hosiery 3.81 3.74 4.36 1.63 2.95 2.47 3.26 3.28 1.51 2.43 3.40 3.81 3.78 2.03 3.02 2.30 2.60 2.88 1.33 2.56 2.52 2.60 2.99 1.30 3.25 2.99 2.57 2.97 1.08 3.62 2.50 3.33 3.67 1.42 2.85 11 3.79 2.92 3.35 2.35 2.85 3.06 2.77 6.38 4.31 3.95 3.24 3.92 4.32 4.09 13 14 15 3.91 Women's and girls' gloves, mitts and accessories. 5.20 Women's, misses' and children's footwear. Men's clothing .....................4 .43 Men's furnishings .................. 4 .56 4.59 Boys' clothing and furnishings 5.18 4.86 5.13 3.78 4.07 3.20 3.65 4.46 3.77 3.35 3.41 3.40 2.90 2.56 3.96 4.44 3.55 4.89 3.86 4.28 2.84 16 17 18 Men's and boys' footwear ........... 6.81 0.63 Food and kindred products 3.92 Toiletries, Cosmetics and drugs . 6.05 0.79 3.41 5.10 0.52 3.00 4.88 0.52 3.78 4.42 0.60 3.24 3.75 0.58 3.61 5.00 .57 3.25 4.58 .55 3.40 19 20 4.88 Photographic equipment and supplies Piece goods ........................4 . 67 4.85 5.63 3.61 4.57 449 4.46 3.65 4.54 2.71 5.22 2.40 5.97 3.86 4.84 21 22 23 24 25 Linens and domestics ............... 3.09 Smaliwares and notions ............. 3 . 72 China and glassware ................7 . 28 Floor coverings ....................4 . 43 5.54 Draperies, curtains and furniture coverings. 5.53 4.39 9.39 4.61 7.06 4.42 3.98 7.06 4.45 5.33 4.37 5.04 7.14 3.90 4.41 4.01 5.07 6.46 4.11 4.24 3.51 5.96 7.06 4.46 4.16 2.81 5.13 6.33 3.86 3.98 4.51 5.39 5.95 3.81 4.46 26 6.03 Lamps, pictures, mirrors and all other home furnishings. Furniture ...........................3 . 72 Major appliances ................... 1 .88 T.V., radio and music ..............3. 22 4.75 Housewares and small electrical appliances. 6.90 6.19 7.17 5.83 6.50 5.70 5.38 5.60 2.53 8.96 5.08 5.21 2.05 3.44 4.41 4.87 1.78 4.21 4.75 4.10 1.53 4.63 3.51 4.60 1.22 4.11 3.51 3.46 1.07 3.14 2.99 4.16 2.00 4.30 3.87 5.76 6.41 5.83 4.41 2.93 4.07 4.08 3.06 5.38 3.91 2.99 3.12 2.97 2.14 4.82 4.56 3.07 5.40 4.06 2.77 4.79 4.41 3.06 4.51 5.37 3.86 1 2 12 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Women's and misses' dresses, housedresses, aprons and uniforma. Women's and misses' coats and suits Hardware, paints, wallpaper, etc. 3.19 Plumbing, heating and building materials. Jewellery .......................... 7.31 Toys and games ..................... 8.79 4.29 Sporting goods and luggage 6.39 7.05 7.56 5.99 5.92 5.69 5.53 6.4 5.71 4.89 3.40 Stationery, books and magazines 2.69 Gasoline, oil, auto accessories, repairs and supplies. Meals and lunches ..................0.09 Repairs and services ..............1.49 All other departments .............2.03 3.56 3.33 3.17 3.83 4.26 2.45 3.97 2.23 3.81 2.23 4.51 2.07 3.89 2.17 0.10 1.68 2.41 0.08 1.51 2.10 0.10 2.34 1.95 0.15 1.48 1.19 0.08 2.07 1.37 .10 1.42 1.62 .08 1.36 1.85 3.57 4.19 3.45 3.54 2.93 2.95 2.99 3.19 Total, all departments - 11 - TABLEAU 4. Grands magasins - Rapports cuensuels stocka/ventes, par rayon, Canada, 1974 et 1975 1974 Rayon June - Juin July - Juillet August - Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Aoflt No 1.63 1.98 2.33 1.93 2.69 2.57 1.68 3.76 5.43 3.22 2.20 1.95 2.01 1.62 1.56 20.70 3.14 1.89 8.44 4.37 1.95 5.30 3.07 1.34 4.54 2.67 2.07 4.44 3.31 2.05 2.93 2.82 1.26 2.28 1.84 2.05 2.94 3.04 1.28 2.96 3.18 3.14 3.57 1.23 3.60 1.66 3.88 3.94 1.51 3.54 2.01 3.25 3.41 1.03 2.42 2.92 4.39 4.11 .84 3.07 2.52 2.86 3.64 .77 2.61 1.35 1.27 2.51 .55 1.54 Vêtecnenta de fillettes et d'adolescentes 6 Lingerie et vêtements de nuit pour dames 7 Sous-vBternents .............................. 8 Chapeaux .................................... 9 Baa pour dames et fillettea ................. 10 2.53 3.45 3.84 2.66 3.57 2.55 1.09 3.76 5.55 4.91 39 3.97 3.06 2.64 3.10 2.75 2.62 444 3.78 4.22 5.09 4.20 2.10 3.62 3.42 2.73 3.78 4.29 4.10 2.82 2.70 3.31 2.12 1.10 1.77 Cents, moufles et articles de parure pour 11 dames et fjllettes. 12 Chaussures pour dames, jeunes flues et enfants. VBtements pour hoccicces .......................13 Articles d'habillement pour hoccunes .......... 14 Vgtementa et articles d'habjllement pour 15 garçons. 3.69 .59 3.43 5.21 .64 3.72 4.89 .60 3.37 4.24 .64 3.26 5.30 .72 4.15 3.85 .73 3.64 2.67 .48 1.38 2.80 537 2.40 6.96 2.62 6.56 3.36 4.64 5.40 5.08 3.96 4.27 1.56 4.24 Chaussures pour hocies et garcons ...........16 Produits alimentaires et connexes ...........17 18 Articles de toilette, cosmétiques et medicsments. Appareils et fournitures photographiques 19 TisauS k la pièce ...........................20 4.22 5.48 5.43 4.50 4.68 3.65 5.54 6.46 4.41 5.01 4.00 5.14 6.57 4.67 5.59 3.09 3.59 5.86 3.91 5.15 4.51 4.47 7.15 3.49 5.31 3.80 3.41 4.65 3.31 4.50 2.78 2.43 2.17 3.98 4.04 Literie et linge de maison ..................21 Menus articles .............................. 22 Porcelaine et verrerie ...................... 23 Rev8ternents de plancher ..................... 24 Tentures, rideaux et housses ................25 5.64 5.88 5.66 5.10 5.67 3.89 2.55 4.18 1.99 4.55 3.66 4.07 1.76 3.55 3.68 4.21 1.88 3.00 3.63 4.14 1.52 2.40 3.66 4.56 1.94 2.97 5.08 4.66 1.82 2.52 3.76 4.61 1.66 1.66 1.65 Lampes, tableaux, miroirs et autres articles 26 dacneublement pour is maison. Meublea ..................................... 27 Cros appareils tnénagers ..................... 28 T616viseurs, radios et musique ..............29 Articles de ménage et petite sppareils élec30 triques. 3.43 4.56 5.13 4.86 4.22 4.47 3.29 1.93 2.19 3.35 3.73 3.83 4.09 3.30 4.68 3.92 2.94 5.51 4.73 3.50 5.1.4 6.32 4.50 4.88 8.29 4.93 6.52 6.78 5.89 3.93 2.08 4.18 1.76 ... 2.13 3.71 2.15 4.56 2.25 3.21 2.31 2.52 2.34 3.09 2.06 2.46 1.97 1.14 1.51 .08 1.64 1.84 .11 1.69 1.88 .09 1.74 1.86 .09 1.61 2.14 .11 1.36 2.65 .09 1.02 2.01 .07 .94 ... Papeterie, livres et revues ................. 36 Essence, huile, accessoiree dautocnobile, 37 reparation et fournitures. Repas et caase-croGtes ...................... 38 Services et travaux de reparation ...........39 Tous autres rayons ..........................40 3.00 3.39 3.32 2.96 3.48 2.84 1.78 Total, toua rsyons ........................ 61 Robes, robes de ménage, tabliers et uniformes pour dames et jeunes filles. 2 Manteaux et tailleurs pour dames et jeunes filles. Vêtements sport pour dames et jeunes filles 3 Fourrures ................................... 4 Vètements pour bébés et enfants et articles 5 de chainbres d'enfants. Quincaillerie, peinture, papier-tenture, 31 etc. Materiel de plomberie, chsuffage et cons32 truct ion. Bijouterie ..................................33 Jousts et jeux ..............................34 Articles de sport et vslise8 ................ 35 - 12 - TALE 5. Retail Chain Stores - Estimated Monthly Stocks(l) of Selected Kinds of Business, Canada, 1974 and 1975 1974 1975 Kind of business(2) Jan. Feb. March April May June JUlY JulY Janv. Fey. Mars Avril I4ai Juin Juillet Juillet thousands of dollars - I Combination stores (groceries and meat). 2 Grocery, confectionery and sundries stores. 3 All other food stores 4 General merchandise stores 5 General stores ........................ 6 Variety stores ...................... 7 Motor vehicle dealers 8 Used car dealers .................... .... - 9 Service stations .................... 45,252 295,458 293,390 307,473 307,166 305,937 305,937 306,855 246,318 20,831 21,060 20,512 21,866 22,500 22,860 22,906 18,486 7,673 8,011 9,165 8,221 8,270 8,435 8,089 11,473 300,639 326,494 344,451 357,540 353,965 351,133 341,301 310,502 44,920 45,055 48,569 51,240 52,316 51,897 48,368 45,827 123,483 128,299 143,310 146,606 147,779 138,469 149,962 142,356 17,337 17,961 18,985 19,232 18,155 18,010 17,920 13,49C ... ........ ..... .......... ............... . - 42,446 - 43,550 - 46,860 - 46,110 - 44,127 - 50,128 - 34,729 10 Garages 11 Automotive parts and accessories stores, 46,750 49,088 50,070 52,824 51,820 53,789 43,892 46,01 12 Men's clothing stores 42,017 45,799 51,799 56,875 54,259 48,996 50,417 33, 52,529 64,716 69,181 69,250 69,112 63,445 72,645 55,068 55,978 66,390 72,365 73,885 70,856 69,226 71,095 53,775 6,541 6,992 7,398 7,568 7,462 7,231 7 9 390 5,718 54,926 63,110 68,780 67,473 63,492 62,095 66,007 40,576 17,351 16,622 17,603 19,522 20,108 18,459 16,004 16,500 30,855 30,978 31,814 28,537 25,826 29,726 30,648 28,894 10,824 12,902 11,444 11,238 11,238 11,676 11,314 12,595 40,485 ............................. .... - ............... - - - - - - - 13 iomen's clothing stores 14 Family clothing stores 15 Specialty shoe stores 16 Family shoe stores 17 Hardware stores 18 Household furniture stores 19 Household appliance stores 20 Furniture, TV. • radio and appliance stores. 36,574 35,733 35,662 36,482 36,701 37,175 36,695 21 Pharmacies, patent medicine and cosmetics stores. 67,222 67,558 69,314 70,423 70,705 70,068 66,985 59,860 22 Book and stationery stores 17,467 17,240 17 9 378 17,256 17,653 18,253 18,527 15,045 23 Florists 222 217 206 200 212 202 206 673 24 Jewellery stores 54,093 53,714 56,829 59,784 61,458 61,581 61,704 49,597 25 Sporting goods and accessories stores. 11,216 9,186 8,029 8,800 10,375 11,464 12,645 8,064 26 Personal accessories stores 32,252 32,994 32,829 35,652 35,795 35,867 34,540 28,011 27 Alcoholic beverage stores 186,288 174,444 159,993 169,959 175,629 202,318 205,440 174 9 363 28 All other stores 230,513 233,279 242,377 250 9 860 252,616 237,206 233,411 207,739 1,809,211 1,863,678 1,939,086 1,995,319 1,990,349 1,979,648 1,985,094 1,700,898 29 ............. .............. . ............... . .................. .................... ..... .............. .............. .............. ................................... ........................ ........ ..... .............. ....................... Total, all chain stores ........... (1) Data formerly published in Catalogue 63-001 revised to 1973 benchmark in Annual Retail Chain report Catalogue 63-210. (2) See pages 20 and 21 for kind of business composition. - 13 - TABLEAU 5. Magasins de detail A succursales - Estimations mensuelles des stocks(l) de certains genres de commerce, Canada, 1974 et 1975 Percentage change Variation procentuelle 1974 1975 1975/74 August - ______________ ________ Nov. - Sept. Oct. Dec. July July - Juillet Aoat June - Juin Juillet milliers de dollars Genre de commerce(2) - ./, 236,654 269,292 285,154 305,902 340,389 + 0.3 + 24.6 18,703 19,477 20,556 22,314 21,767 + 0.2 + 23.9 9piceries, confiseries et articles divers .. 7,857 7,584 8,402 8,428 7,471 - 4.1 - 29.5 Tous les autres magasins daliments ..........3 317,538 327,385 333,184 339,564 293,593 2.8 + 9.9 Magasins de marchandises diverses ............4 46,080 37,513 48,213 46,850 43,996 - 6.8 + 5.5 Magasins génCraux .......................... 148,193 151,454 155,997 155,309 129,166 + 8.3 + 5.3 Bazars ....................................... 6 11,196 9,243 12,369 13,541 15,315 - 0.5 + 32.8 Concessionnajres d'automobiles ............... 7 43,789 - 45,981 - 38,290 - 39,853 - 39,281 - + 13.6 - + 44.3 - piceries-boucheries ........................ i 2 Verideurs dautomobiles d'occasion ............8 Stations-service ............................. 9 Garages ......................................10 44,102 43,845 45,326 44,727 44,609 - 18.4 - 6.2 Magasins de pièces et daccessoires dautnmobiles. 37,178 42,643 46,439 47,136 39.122 + 2.9 + 48.5 Magasins de vBtements pour hoasnes ............12 56,996 59,047 65,956 69,781 53,383 + 14.5 + 31.9 Nagasins de vBtements pour dames .............13 59,099 65,718 69,727 70,215 58,068 + 2.7 + 32.2 Magasins de vêtemetsts pour la famille ........14 6,949 6,782 7,118 7,168 6,821 + 2.2 + 29.2 Magasins de chaussures spécialisées .......... 15 68,910 71,727 69,285 64,570 60,160 + 6.3 + 62.7 Magasins de chaussures pour Is famille .......16 16,335 17,756 19,602 19,739 16,384 - 13.3 - 3.0 Quincailleries ............................... 17 27,293 30,240 32,717 32,105 33,106 + 3.1 + 6.1 Magasins de meubles ......................... 18 12,745 12,820 14,033 12,659 11,791 - 3.1 - 10.2 Magasins dappareils menagers ............... 19 40,156 36,162 39,654 39,497 38,992 1.3 - 9.4 Magasins de meubles, téléviseurs, radios et accessoires. 20 63,272 65,613 72,922 77,236 64,327 - 4.4 + 11.9 Pharmacies, médicaments brevetés et produits de beauté. 21 14,978 15,547 17,680 19,021 16,386 + 1.5 + 23.1 Librairies et papeteries .....................22 791 227 223 236 227 + 1.9 - 69.4 Fleuristes ................................... 23 50,539 54,835 61,251 63,823 53,931 + 0.2 + 24.4 Bijouteries .................................. 24 8,489 10,270 11,230 10,512 8,804 + 10.3 + 56.8 Magasins darticles de sport et d accessoires. 28,317 30,513 34,751 38,190 32,028 - 3.7 + 23.3 Magasins daccessoires personnels ............. 26 175,159 196 9 821 238,189 259,785 202,035 + 4.7 + 17.8 Magasins de boissons alcooliques ............ 27 216,834 235,322 258,408 270,836 236,666 - 1.6 + 12.4 Tous lea autres magasins .................... 28 1,758,152 1,863,817 2,006,676 2,078,997 1,867,818 + 1.8 + 16.7 Total, tous les magasins a succursales . 11 25 29 (1) Ces donn8es antérieurement publiees dans le catalogue 63-001 ont etC ajustees a Is base des magasins de detail I succursalea 1973 catalogue 63-210. (2) Voir pages 20 et 21 pour la composition des genres de commerce. - 14 - TABLE 6. Retail Chain Stores: Stock-Sales Ratios for Selected Kinds of Business, Canada - Months 1974 and 1975 1974 1975 Kind of business Jan Feb. March April May June July May Janv. Fey. Mars Avril Mel Juin Juillet Mai 1 Combination stores (groceries and meat) .55 .59 .58 .57 .49 .54 .57 .51 2 Grocery, confectionery and sundries stores. .78 .80 .68 .73 .64 .67 .64 .69 3 All other food stores .................... 1.46 1.27 1.03 1.23 1.11 1.26 1.31 1.35 4 General merchandise stores ............... 3.64 3.88 3.82 3.52 3.58 3.86 3.61 2.02 S General stores .......................... 3.82 3.32 3.03 3.43 3.07 3.13 3.02 3.01 6 Variety Stores .......................... 3.85 3.83 3.34 3.24 2.66 2.86 3.07 2.91 7 Motor vehicle dealers ...................3.19 2.53 2.02 1.60 1.51 1.37 1.53 1.44 8 Used car dealers .......................... 9 1. Service stations ....................... .10 - - 1.04 - .98 - 1.02 - - - .97 .85 .90 - - - - .64 10 Garages ................................... 11 Automotive parts and accessories stores 4. 98 5.69 4.53 3.48 3.16 3.55 2.85 2.72 12 Men's clothing stores ...................3.76 4.57 4.23 3.98 3.39 3.88 4.25 3.10 13 Women's clothing stores ................. 1.98 2.86 2.32 2.32 1.93 2.05 2.17 1.85 14 Family clothing stores ..................3.16 4.65 3.69 3.67 2.81 2.89 3.19 3.15 15 4 Specialty shoe stores .................. ..77 6.60 4.98 4.13 3.50 4.54 4.65 2.31 16 Family shoe stores ...................... 4.23 5.97 4.82 3.55 2.53 3.08 3.74 2.25 17 Hardware stores .........................3.58 3.30 3.20 3.17 2.17 2.21 1.85 2.02 18 Household furniture stores ..............3.10 2.98 2.74 2.50 2.08 2.45 2.40 1.70 19 2 Household appliance stores ............. ..83 4.77 3.20 3.60 3.52 3.89 3.78 4.44 20 Furniture, T.V., radio and appliance stores. 3.66 3.95 3.56 3.82 3.64 3.60 3.28 2.84 21 Pharmacies, patent medicine and cosmetics stores. 3.35 3.26 3.23 3.36 3.00 2.82 2.69 2.40 22 Book and stationery stores .............. 2.89 3.25 .. 3.26 3.20 3.27 3.21 3.31 23 Florists .................................40 .32 . . .26 .22 .24 .27 .53 24 5 Jewellery stores ....................... ..55 6.55 5.53 4.88 4.55 4.28 5.12 4.01 25 Sporting goods and accessories stores 5.69 4.27 6.87 8.21 8.14 9.59 11.03 3.89 26 Personal accessories stores .............3.69 3.61 3.09 3.29 2.86 2.84 2.59 2.79 27 Alcoholic beverage stores .................. ... ... ... ... ... ... 28 All other stores ....................... . . .33 1.28 1.07 1.10 .95 .90 .87 .93 Total, all chain stores ............... 1.69 1.83 1.67 1.66 1.44 1.54 1.56 1.33 29 - - - - - 15 - TABLEAU 6. Magasins de detail a auccursales: Rapport atocks/ventes de certains genres de coerce, Canada - par mole 1974 et 1975 1974 June - Sept. - Juillet Juin Genre de commerce August July - Dec. Nov. Oct. AoGt N° .54 .54 .45 .58 .56 .56 .63 piceries-boucheries ..............................1 .66 .64 .62 .67 .70 .76 .69 9piceries, confiseries et articles divers .........2 1.30 1.61 1.08 1.03 1.40 1.37 .76 Tous lee autres magasins d'aliments ...............3 3.54 3.83 3.29 3.32 2.99 2.35 2.29 Magasins de marchandises diverses .................4 3,48 3.18 2.96 2.68 3.08 2.72 2.27 Magasins gCnéraux .................................5 2.94 3.03 2.95 3.39 3.33 2.75 1.42 Bazara ............................................6 1.41 1.44 1.21 1.30 1.56 1.90 2.43 Concessionnaires d'automobiles ....................7 - - .65 .65 .81 - - - - .90 - .72 - - .76 - - Vendeurs d'automobiies d'occasion .................8 .73 Stations-service ..................................9 - Garages .......................................... . .0 11 3.66 3.55 3.44 3.36 2.48 2.56 3.59 Magasins de pièces et d'accessoires d'automobiles 2.56 3.18 3.48 3.43 3.56 3.01 1.86 Magasins de vRtements pour honunes ................. 12 1.89 2.03 2.03 1.83 1.98 1.99 1.08 Magasins de vetements pour dames .................. 13 2.33 2.88 2.76 2.68 2.95 2.49 1.45 Magasins de vételuents pour la famille ..............14 3.32 3.31 3.69 3.13 3.31 3.08 4.39 Magasins de chat'ssures apécialisèes ............... 15 2.76 2.74 4.02 3.87 3.69 2.83 2.65 Magasins de chaussures pour is faxnille ............ 16 2.08 2.19 2.30 2.78 2.79 2.52 1.75 Quincailleries .................................... 2.81 2.58 2.25 2.45 2.56 2.47 2.56 Magasins de meubles ............................... 18 5.10 4.89 3.70 3.12 3.46 3.32 3.16 Magasins d'apparells ménagers .....................19 3.43 3.79 3.22 2.93 3.28 3.10 3.16 Magasins de meubles, télévlaeurs, radios et accessoires. 20 2.67 2.87 2.80 3.07 3.30 3.25 1.94 Pharmacies, médicaments brevetés et produits de beauté. 21 3.28 3.56 2.95 2.74 3.25 2.76 1.32 Librairies et papeteries .......................... 22 .85 1.06 1.39 .33 .31 .33 .20 Fleuristes ........................................ 23 3.85 4.92 4.76 4.29 5.69 4.14 1.33 Bijouteries ....................................... 24 4.00 7.68 6.47 5.63 7.54 6.06 2.36 Nagasins d'articles de sport et d'accessoires ... 2.45 2.34 2.20 2.62 3.34 3.37 1.80 Magasins d'accesaoires personnels .................26 17 25 Magasins de boissons alcooliques ..................27 .89 .91 .85 1.16 1119 1.01 .57 1.49 1.56 1.43 1.67 1.68 1.55 1.17 Tous lee autres magasins .......................... 28 Total, tous lee magasins a succursales .......... 29 - 16 - TABLE 7. Independent Retail Stores - Ouarter-to-quarter Percentage Change in Estimated Levels of Stocks for Selected Kinds of Business, Canada, 1972-1975 Kind of business Dis t r ibution proportion nelle(l) 1973 1972 Percentage distribution(1) March - Mars June - Sept. Dec. Juin _________ No. ________ March June Mars Juin - - Sept. Dec. _________ 1.4 + 1.5 - 0.3 + 3.7 + 0.8 + 1.9 + 1.0 + 7.6 0.5 - 2.2 - 1.3 + 5.4 + 0.9 + 7.9 - 11.8 + 1.9 - 1.9 2.3 + 13.5 - 3.7 + 8.4 - 12.4 + 15.0 - 8.6 + 9.8 - 8.7 4 General stores ............ 3.8 + 6.0 + 2.2 + 1.6 - 2.1 + 6.1 + 5.3 + 11.3 - 1,5 5 Variety stores ............ 3.0 + 5.5 + 1.6 + 11.0 - 6.8 + 8.4 - 1.1 + 6.8 - 9.7 6 Motor vehicle dealers ..,, 19.1 + 0.9 - 5.6 - 12.8 + 25.8 + 8.4 + 6.1 - 13.3 + 29.1 7 Service stations and garages. 3.1 - 11.4 + 5.9 + 5.5 + 1.2 + 0.2 + 2.9 + + 8 Men's clothing stores . .. 3.6 + 5.2 + 2.2 + 11.5 - 11.7 + 10.7 - 1.2 + 10.0 - 11.8 9 Women's clothing stores 3.0 + 7.8 - 12.8 + 25.9 - 8.0 + 8.8 - 10.8 + 23.3 - 18,0 10 Family clothing stores 3.3 + 9.3 - 0.4 + 14.0 - 14.1 + 9.9 - 8.7 + 16.9 - 10.3 ii Shoe stores ............... 2.8 + 13.7 - 10.2 4- 5.3 - 9.6 + 13.8 - 8.4 + 2.8 + 2.9 12 Hardware stores 3.4 + 12.8 + 4.3 - 3.1 - 5.1 + 10.0 + 6.5 - 5.5 - 2.1 13 Furniture, T.V., radio and appliance stores. 5.0 + 7.1 + 6.6 - 0.2 + 5.8 + 4.4 + 3.5 - 1.4 + 9.9 14 Fuel dealers .............. 0.7 - 29.7 + 11.2 + 18.9 + 10.3 - 42.5 + 9.6 + 5.2 + 8.2 15 Drug stores ............... 4.4 + 0.7 + 0.9 + 1.7 + 1.9 4- 2.9 + 2.3 + 2.0 + 3.4 16 Jewellery stores 2.2 + -- + 7.1 - 33 + 5.9 + 2.7 + 9.1 - 3.2 17 Used car dealers 0.7 + 22.4 - 5.1 - 8.2 + 12.1 + 7.3 - 1.7 - 8.1 + 3.2 18 All other stores 27.7 + 4- 0.8 + 1.8 + 1.3 + 2.7 + 5.1 - 1.0 - 1.2 Tntal all i'n,-a 1 Grocery and combination stores. 11.4 2 All other food Stores , 3 General merchandise stores 4- p 2.7 8.3 Al Q77 ?QA LflO nn fla.'amka,' '1 1QF.( en,,alq 1.0 1 flfl5 1.7 - 17 - TABLEAU 7. Détaillants independants - Variations procentuelles par rapport au trimestre precedent de l'estimation de niveau des stocks de certains genres de coerce 1972-1975 1974 1975 Genre de cosinerce March Mars June Juin Sept. Dec. March Mars June Juin Sept. D4c. NO L) - 0.8 + 4.3 + 3.6 + 10.9 - 0.7 + 2.5 + 9.4 + 3.7 + 0.1 - 0.6 - 1.6 + 1.9 + 16.6 + 2.8 + 7.0 - 11.4 + 9.0 + 10.3 + 7.0 + 3.0 + 1.6 + 7.3 + 0.5 + 11.5 + 11.8 - 1.1 + 4.8 ipiceries et épiceries-boucheries 1 Thus lea autres magssins d alimentat ion. 2 + 3.7 Magasina de marchandises diverses 3 + 8.0 + 10.4 Magasins generaux ................4 - 11.4 + 8.9 + 5.4 Bazars .......................... - 16.6 + 50.6 + 2.5 - 3.4 Conceaaionnaires d'automobiles 6 + 2.3 + 3.6 + 8.5 + 2.6 + 1.7 Stations-service et garages 7 + 15.0 - 1.0 + 7.6 - 10.7 + 19.0 - 10.5 Mag.sstns de vtements pour hommes 8 + 11.9 10.7 + 19.7 - 12.9 + 7.1 - 15.2 Magasins de vetements pour dames 9 + 5.0 - 1.6 + 13.8 - 14.7 + 15.6 - 6.3 Magasins de vtements pour Is famille. + 6.6 - 6.5 - 2.2 - 0.7 + 14.6 - 3.8 Magasths de chaussures ........... 11 + 8.6 + 7.0 - 1.0 + 0.9 + 12.6 + 2.0 Oujncajllerjes .................... 12 + 3.8 -1- 7.2 + 5.4 + 3.0 + 2.1 - 1.4 Magasins de meubles, téléviseurs, radios et accessoires. - 46.9 + 23.0 + 54.1 + 26.0 - 38.6 ... Marchands de combustibles ........ 14 + 2.5 + 3.1 + 3.1 + 1.7 + 3.7 + 6.2 Pharmacies ....................... 15 + 16.6 + 6.7 + 15.6 - 3.2 - 1.3 + 2.4 Bijouteries ...................... 16 - 1.3 + 16.5 19.2 + 19.4 - 4.4 - 1.0 Marchands dautous,bjjes d'occasion. + 11.9 + 7.4 - 0.2 - 2.3 + 3.9 + 10.9 Tous les autres magasins ......... 18 DistriDution proporttonneile des Stocks evaluês 10 13 17 a 2,917,293,400 au 31 décembre, 1966. Total, tous les magasins égale 1007. - 18 - TABLE 8. Independent Retail Stores, Month-end Stock-Sales Ratios for Selected Kinds of Business, Canada, 1972-1975 1973 1972 Kind of business March - March June Sept. - Dec. Sept. 06c. Juin Mars Juin Mars June - - No. 1 Grocery and combination stores .71 .68 .65 .66 .65 61 .65 .63 2 All other food stores ..............41 .30 .31 .28 .32 .27 .28 .27 3 General merchandise stores 3.05 2.17 2.36 1.25 4.04 2.90 2.94 1.44 4 General stores ..................... 2.03 1.58 1.66 1.46 2.04 1.56 1.68 1.30 5 3 Variety stores ................... ..16 2.52 3.03 1.42 2.92 2.64 2.68 1.33 6 Motor vehicle dealers .............. 1.59 1.25 1.44 1.85 1.34 1.30 1.45 1.97 7 Service stations and garages .63 .50 .55 .55 .56 .47 .51 .57 8 Men's clothing stores ............. 3.91 2.22 3.54 1.64 4.13 3.10 4.26 1.82 9 Women's clothing stores............ 2 . 18 1.83 1.78 1.30 1.96 1.91 1.53 1.24 10 3 Family clothing stores ........... ..07 2.50 2.54 1.41 2.77 2.08 2.82 1.56 11 Shoe stores ....................... 4 . 94 3.74 3.15 3.02 3.55 2.94 2.99 3.30 12 Hardware stores ................... 3 . 96 2.30 2.52 1.97 3.71 2.58 7.80 1.85 13 Furniture, T.V. , radio and appliance stores. 2.90 2.62 2.05 1.99 2.66 2.34 2.18 2.20 14 Fuel dealers .......................24 .93 1.29 .45 .21 1.00 .54 .49 15 Drug stores .......................1.90 1.85 1.86 1.41 1.88 1.83 1.79 1.34 16 Jewellery stores .................. 5.34 4.23 4.77 1.64 5.28 3.96 4.67 1.65 17 All other stores .................. 2.81 1.92 2.25 1.77 2.28 1.99 2.22 1.64 - 19 - TABLEAU 8. Détaillanta independents - Rapports stocka/ventes A is fin du mois de certains genres de cerce, Canada, 1971-1974 1975 1974 Genre de ciuerce March - June March Sept. - Mars D6c. - Juirt June Sept. - Mars Dec. Juin No .64 .68 .68 .62 .71 .63 9piceries et epiceries-boucheries I .42 .29 .34 .36 .38 .31 Thus lea autres magasins d'alimentation. 2 3.70 3.11 3.81 1.82 3.86 2.07 Magasins de marchandises diverses 3 1.51 1.64 1.50 2.58 1.87 Magasins gén4raux ................ 4 2.54 2.52 2.11 1.24 3.07 2.73 Bazars ........................... 5 1.59 1.35 1.46 2.01 1.90 1.40 Concessionnaires dautoinobiles 6 .53 .48 .51 .56 .58 .54 Stations-service et garages 7 4.33 3.23 3.85 1.84 4.57 3.06 Magaains de vCtements pour hoesnes 8 1.97 1.74 1.58 .98 1.83 1.54 Magasins de vétements pour dames 9 2.72 2.58 3.41 1.46 3.02 2.46 Magasins de vétements pour is famille. 5.43 3.02 3.30 3.20 4.54 6.02 Magasina de chaussures ........... 11 4.08 .65 2.88 2.07 4.07 2.59 Quincaillerles ................... 12 2.55 2.85 2.73 2.62 3.24 2.75 Magasina de meubles, téléviaeurs, radios et accessoires. .30 1.09 1.58 .63 .43 ... Marchanda de combustibles ........ 14 1.72 1.72 1.87 1.38 1.68 1.81 Pharmacies ....................... 15 5.00 4.25 4.97 1.69 5.16 4.72 Bijouteries ......................16 2.72 2.02 2.25 1.91 2.67 2.29 Tous lea autrea magasins .........17 1.77 10 13 - 20 - RETAIL TRADE Kind of Business Composition COMMERCE DE DTAIL Composition par genre de coumierce 1. Combination Stores - combination stores (groceries with 20% or more fresh meat). 1. piceries-boucheries - épiceries-boucheries (êpiceries avec 20 1 ou plus de viande fratche). 2. Grocery, confectionery and sundries stores - groceries, confectionery and sundries stores; grocery stores (with 20% or less fresh meat). 2. tpiceries, confiaeries et magasins d'articles divers - épiceries, confiseries et magasins d'articlea divers; dpiceries (avec 20 1 ou moms de viande fralehe). 3. All other food stores - bakery product stores; candy, nut and confectionery stores; dairy product stores; egg and poultry stores; fruit and vegetable stores; meat markets; fish markets; delicatessen stores; other food stores. 3. Tous autres magasins d'alimentation - magasins de produits de boulangerie; magasina de bonbons, de noix et confiseries; laiteries; magasina d'oeufa et de volailles; magasins de fruits et legumes; boucheries; poissonnerlea; magasins d'aliments fina (delicatessen); autres magasins d'alimentation. 3. General Merchandise Stores - general merchandise stores (less than one-third food); and department store mail order and catalogue sales offices. 4. Magasina de marchandisea diverses - magasina de marchandisea diversea (moms du tiers du stock en aliments); et lea bureawc de vente par conusande postale et par catalogue des grands magasmns. 4. General Stores - general stores (more than one-third food). 5. Magaslns genéraux - inagasins généraux (plus du tiers du stock en aliments). 5. Variety StoreB - variety stores. 6. Bazars - bazars. 6. Motor Vehicle Dealers - motor vehicle dealers (new and used or new only). 7. Concesaionnaires d'automobilea - vendeurs d'automobiles (neuves et d'occasion Du neuves seulenient). 7. Used car dealers - used car dealers (used cars and trucks or cars only). 8. Vendeurs d'automobilea d'occasion - vendeurs d'automobiles d'occasion (automobiles et camions d'occasion ou automobiles d'occasion seulement). 8. Service Stations - service stations. 9. Stations-service - stations-service. 9. Garages - garages. 10. Garages - garages. 10. Automotive parts and accessories shops - accessories, tire and battery shops; home and auto supply stores. 11. Magasins de pieces et d'accessoirea d'autoinobiles - magasins de pneus, d'accumulateurs et d'accessoirea; magasina de fournitures pour is maison et l'automobile. 11. Men's clothing stores - men's and boys' clothing stores; men's and boya' furnishings stores; men's and boys' hat stores; custom tailors (made to measure shops). 12. Magasins de vétements pour hommes - magasins de vétements pour homines St garcons; magasins d'accessoires vestimentairea pour hoiimies et garcons; chapelleries pour hommes et garcons; tailleurs (ateliers de confection sur place de vtements sur mesure). 12. Women's clothing stores - women's and misses' readyto-wear stores; women's and misses' lingerie and hosiery stores; accessories and other apparel stores. 13. Magssins de vCtements pour dames - magasins de vtements prCt--porter pour dames et jeunes filies; magasins de lingerie et bonneteries pour dames et jeunes filles; magasins d'accessoires et autres vBtements. 13. Family clothing stores - family clothing and furnishings stores. 14. Magasins de vBtements pour Is famille - magasmns de vBtements et d'accessoires vestimentaires pour la famulle. 14. Specialty shoe stores - men's and boys' shoe stores; women's and misses' shoe stores; children's and infants' shoe stores. 15. Magasins de chaussures spêciaiisëes - magasins de chaussures pour hoimnea et garcona; magasins de chaussures pour dames at jeunes fulles; magasins de chaussures pour enfants et bébés. - 21 - 16. Family shop stores - family shoe stores. 16. Magasins de chaussures pour la famille - magasins de chaussures pour la famille. 29. Hardware stores - hardware stores. 17. Quincailleries - quincailleries. 30. Household furniture stores - furniture stores 18. Magasins d'ameublement ménager - magasins de meubles. 31. Household appliance stores - household appliance stores; electrical supply stores. 19. Magasins d'appareila ménagers - magasina d'appareils ménagers; magasins de fournitures électriques. 32. Furniture, television, radio and appliance stores furniture, television, radio and appliance stores. 20. Magasins de meubles, de téléviseurs, de radios et d'appareils Teenagers - magasins de meubles, de téléviseurs, de radios et Teenagers. 17. Pharmacies, patent medicine and cosmetics stores drug stores including proprietary stores. 21. Pharmacies, magasins de médicaments brevetCs et de produita de beauté - drogueries y compris magasins de spécialités pharmaceutiques. 33. Book and Stationery stores - book and stationery stores. 22. Librairies-papeterles - librairies-papeteries. 34. Florists - florists. 23. Fleuristes - fleuristes. 35. Jewellery stores - Jewellery Stores. 24. Bijouteries - bijouteries. 36. Sporting goods and accessories stores - sporting goods stores; boats, outboard motors and boating accessories; bicycle and bicycle repair shops; motorcycle dealers. 25. Magasins d'articles de sport Pt accesoires - magasins d'articles de sport; embarcations, mote,srs hors-bord et accessoires connexes; magasins de bicyclettes et ateliers de reparation; vendeurs de motocyclettes. 37. Personal accessories stores - Lobacco stores and stands; news dealers; gift novelty and souvenir shops; camera and photographic supply stores; luggage and leather goods stores; toy and hobby shops. 26. Magasins d'accessoires personnels - magasins et kiosques de tabac; marchands de journaux et de périodiques; magasins de cadeaux, de nouveautés et de souvenirs; magasins d'appareils et de fournitures photographiques; magasins de sacs de voyage, valises, malles, mallettes et de maroquinerle; magasins de jouets et de jeux. 38. Alcoholic beverage stores - Liquor Control Board sales; wine stores; beer stores. 27. Magasins de boissons alcooliques - ventes des régles des alcools; des magasins de yin; des magasins de bire. 39. All other stores - all other stores not specified 28. Tous autres magasins - tous les autres magasins non mdiqués ci-desaus. A I Lip - - - F- STATSflCS CANADA I 18PAPY UI UH I 11U1 IM ft 1010639391