GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Liquor Control Board OF THE PROVINCE OP BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1ST. 1925, TO MARCH 31ST, 1926 PRINTED BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. VICTORIA, B.C.: Printed by Charles F. Bani-ield, Printer to tbe King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1926. To His Honour Robert Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Your Honour: Sir,—I have the honour to transmit herewith the Report of the Liquor Control Board for the year ended March 31st, 1926. A. M. MANSON, Attorney-General. Attorney-General's Department, Victoria, B.C., September 28th, 1926. Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C., July 22nd, 1926. The Honourable A. M. Manson, E.G., Attorney-General, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—I have the honour to transmit herewith the Report of the Liquor Control Board for the period ended March 31st, 1926. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, H. DAVIDSON, Chairman, Liquor Control Board. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. INTRODUCTION. The Board presents the Fifth Annual Report, covering the operations from April 1st, 1925, to March 31st, 1926. No amendments to the " Government Liquor Act" were introduced at the 1925 session of the Legislature. By Order in Council No. 915, approved August 19th, 1925, conditions, precedent to the submission by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for certain plebiscites under the " Liquor-control Plebiscites Act," were fixed, in order to provide for the presentation of petitions. (See Appendix C.) The Regulations giving effect to the Canadian-United States Treaty for the Suppression of Smuggling and other Purposes were approved by Order in Council (P.O. 1743) on September 23rd, 1925. Article (7) of the Treaty provides for the carriage of liquor when in transit under guard by Canadian authorities through the territorial waters of the United States to Skagway, Alaska, and thence to Canadian territory, thus enabling the Board to tranship liquor to those northern portions of the Province to which access can only be obtained by passing through American territory. The accounts of the Board certified to by the Comptroller-General, as required by section 116 of the Act, and the statistical data as required by section 111 are shown iu the Appendices as follows:— Appendix A.—Accounts. Balance-sheet n Trading Account Statements of Accounts for the periods April 1st, Profit and Loss Account V 1925, to September 30th, 1925, and October Liquor purchased and delivered Confiscated Liquor taken into Stock ist, 1925, to March 31st, 1926. Appendix B.—Law Enforcement. Statement of Prosecutions, April 1st, 1925, to March 31st, 1926. Appendix C.—Administration. Regulations and Amendments thereto made by the Liquor Control Board. Statement of Stores and Premises leased or rented. Statement of Prescriptions for Liquor issued by Physicians. Chart illustrating Sale of Liquor and the Administration of the " Government Liquor Act" by Electoral Districts. Order in Council No. 915/25, providing for the Conditions Precedent to taking certain Plebiscites. Circular Letter No. 172 issued to Beer Licensees. Appendix D.—Permits. Statement of Permits issued from April 1st, 1925, to March 31st, 1926. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES. Establishment of Stores. The Government Liquor Store at Atlin, which had been closed since November, 1923, was reopened for business on October 1st, 1925, stocks of liquor being shipped to this point under the terms of the Canadian-United States Treaty, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police convoying the O 6 British Columbia. liquor in bond whilst passing through American territory from Skagway, Alaska, to Carcross, Y.T. The Vendor formerly in charge of this store has resumed his position. Premises. A detailed statement is included in Appendix C showing the premises leased, rented, and owned by the Board. Continuing the policy adopted in previous years of gradually improving the premises, considerable remodelling has been done in both city and country stores providing better conditions for stock-keeping and improved service to the public. To ensure proper maintenance and efficiency a systematic inspection of all stores is also made by the Supervisor of Stores. Stocks. During the past year further reductions have been effected in the stocks on hand, and the Trading Account as at March 31st, 1926, shows a decrease of $381,767.99, as compared with the inventory valuation March 31st, 1925. This has been accomplished by careful buying and by the co-operation of the Vendors with the Supervisor of Stocks. An endeavour is made at all times to maintain an adequate supply of imported and domestic liquor in such varieties as will meet reasonable demands. The Board has continued to draw its beer requirements in accordance with the arrangements made last year with the breweries then In operation, the respective quantities being determined by the capacity of the plants and the public demand as shown by previous sales, with due regard to economy in freight and convenience of distribution. Wherever possible two or more brands of beer are stocked in each store, and' the licensed premises are furnished proportionately to the supplies available from the different breweries. Sales. A comparison of the sales with those of the previous year, and a classification of the same into the various varieties of liquor sold, is as follows:— Explanatory Statement of Increase in Sales for Fiscal Year 1925-26. Sales, 1925-26 $13,434,345 28 Sales, 1924-25 11,409,671 03 Increase in 1925-26 $2,024,674 25 Beer-sales ex "licensed premises," 1925-26 $1,966,629 20 Beer-sales ex "licensed premises," 1924-25 28,338 50 Increase in 1925-26 $1,938,290 70 Sale of local beer and imported ale and stout ex Government Liquor .Stores, 1925-26 $3,595,001 05 Sale of local beer and imported ale and stout ex Government Liquor Stores, 1924-25 3,460,440 73 Increase, 1925-26 134,554 32 Total increase, 1925-26 $2,072,845 02 (59.41%) Liquor (other than beer) — Sales, 1924-25 $7,920,885 80 Sales, 1925-26 7,872,715 03 Decrease, 1925-26 48,170 77 (0.06%) Total increase 2,024,674 25 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. Wines and Spirits- Classification of Sales. Spirits $ 6,702,571 66 Port, Sherry, Burgundy, Clarets, and Sauternes 284,599 22 Champagnes and Sparkling Wines 101,465 10 Liqueurs, Cocktails, etc 141,635 93 Oriental Liquor 524,917 17 Native Wines— Ontario $18,483 90 British Columbia 99,042 05 117,525 95 vr u, t ■ • $ 7,872,715 03 Malt Liquor— B.C. Beer $5,376,976 87 Imported Ale and Stout 184,653 38 5,561,630 25 Total $13,434,345 28 Loganberry Wine. During the year the Board purchased 30,974 gallons of loganberry wine manufactured in the Province, the sales of which amounted to $99,042,05, representing some 31,000 gallons as against 12,300 gallons in the preceding year, but the quantity purchased from the Wine Growers would have been considerably greater if a satisfactory supply had been available. The popular reception which the wine has met with gives much encouragement for the further development of this local industry. Insurance. Store burglaries occurred during the year as follows:— 1925. " Stores. Value of Goods stolen. May 16. Parksville $ 519 26 June 16. Oliver 18 64 July 11. Parksville 247 87 July 14. Maillardville 143 20 Aug. 4. Chilliwack 926 13 Aug. 8. Powell Street, Vancouver 57 10 Aug. 27. MeBride 422 46 1926. Jan. 14. Esquimalt , 342 17 March 24. Esquimalt 412 69 Total $3,0S9 52 All of the above were fully covered by insurance and have been settled by the companies affected without loss to the Board. The Government Liquor Store at Quesnel was destroyed by fire on June 25th, 1925. Insurance was recovered in full on the goods destroyed, amounting to $2,340.72. The policy previously carried by the Board as protection against losses by theft has been changed to a new contract providing against losses by theft of every description. This policy indemnifies against all loss of merchandise, money and securities, furniture and fixtures, etc., oceasioned by any person or persons making entry into the premises, vaults, or safes, " with or without violence," when the premises are not open for business. As the Board also carries a messenger and office robbery policy which indemnifies against all loss either within or outside tbe Board's premises during business hours, full protection is afforded. PERMITS. A detailed statement showing the sale of each variety of permit is furnished in Appendix D. The sum of $161,261 has been received from the sale of permits in the Government Liquor Stores and the same transmitted to the Department of Finance. LICENCES. Club Licences. The power of the Board to grant licences is contained in section 26 of the Act, which provides for such licences being issued " in respect of any premises kept or operated by a club, and specified in the licence, entitling each member of the club to keep on the premises a reasonable quantity of liquor for personal consumption on the premises," and in an endeavour to carry into effect the true intent of this section the Board amended Regulation No. 22 governing the use of liquor in clubs, the chief features of which were the elimination of the service bar, the charging of fees for service of liquor or keeping liquor on the club premises, limiting the rental fee for lockers to 50 cents per month, and prohibiting the serving of liquor on Sundays or after 11 p.m. on any week-day. The regulation was amended in the manner indicated in order that gain under any pretext should not accrue through the granting of a club licence, it having been ascertained that a number of clubs were using their licences purely as a means of gain, and, as such, in direct violation of the Act. Provision was also made for the transfer of a licence from one club premises to another upon application and approval by the Board, the fee for such transfer being fixed at $10. Club licences expiring on December 31st in the year of issue are shown in the following tables :— Club Licences issued in respect of the Year 1925 (from April 1st, 1925). Locality. Name. Corbin Great War Veterans' Association. Duncan Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks. Cowichan Cosmopolitan Club. Great War Veterans' Association. MeBride Great War Veterans' Association. New Westminster Pastime Club, Limited. Port Alberni Elks' Home. Port Coquitlam Commercial Club. Point Grey Marine Drive Golf & Country Club. Prince Rupert Grand Terminal Club. Trail Club. Rossland-Trail Rossland-Trail Country Club. Stewart Sourdough Club. Stewart Club. Club Licences issued in respect of the Year 1926 (from January 1st to March 31st, 1926). Locality. Name. Armstrong Great War Veterans' Association. Chilliwack ....Great War Veterans' Association. Coal Creek Coal Creek Literary & Athletic Association. Colwood Colwood Golf & Country Club. Corbin Great War Veterans' Association. Courtenay Elks' Home. Cranbrook Great War Veterans' Association. Duncan Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks. Cowichan Cosmopolitan Club. Fernie Fernie Club. Fernie Literary & Athletic Association. Great War Veterans' Association. Kamloops Kamloops Elks' Club. Grand Army of United Veterans. Kelowna Kelowna Club. Great War Veterans' Association. Ladysmith Army & Navy Veterans in Canada. 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 9 Locality. Name. Nanaimo Great War Veterans' Association. Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks. Army & Navy Veterans in Canada. Fraternal Order of Eagles' Home. Natal Natal & Michel Literary & Athletic Association. Nelson Great War Veterans' Association. New Westminster Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks. Great War Veterans' Association. Army & Navy Veterans in Canada. Westminster Club. Pastime Club, Limited. North Vancouver North Vancouver Elks' Club. Army & Navy Veterans in Canada. Oak Bay .- .Uplands Golf Club. Victoria Golf Club. Port Coquitlam : Grand Army of United Veterans. Point Grey Jericho Country Club. Point Grey Golf & Country Club. Marine Drive Golf & Country Club. Port Alberni Elks' Home. Prince Rupert Prince Rupert Club. Trail Club. Great War Veterans' Association. Revelstoke Great War Veterans' Association. Rossland Rossland Club. Salmon Arm Great War Veterans' Association. Smithers Great War Veterans' Association. South Vancouver Army & Navy Veterans in Canada. Great War Veterans' Association. Stewart Sourdough Club. Stewart Club. Vanderhoof Vandevhoof Club, Limited. Vancouver Terminal City Club. Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks. Army & Navy Veterans in Canada. Grand Army of United Veterans. Vancouver Club. Imperial Veterans in Canada. United Veterans in South Africa. Quadra Club. Shaughnessy Heights Golf Club. Great War Veterans' Association. University Club of Vancouver, Limited. Vancouver Golf & Country Club. Vernon Vernon Club. Victoria Union Club of British Columbia. Victoria Elks' Club. Great War Veterans' Association. Army & Navy Veterans in Canada. Pacific Club. Canadian Legion. Veterans of France. Beeb Licences. The regulations as originally drawn provided, with reasonable success, all the necessary requirements for the proper conduct and operation of the licensed premises. Although representations were made by the licensees for an extension of the hours of sale, the Board did not feel O 10 British Columbia. 1926 justified in acceding thereto, and the only important amendments to Regulation No. 28 were the rescinding of clause (ff), which had prohibited internal communication between the beer salesroom and the hotel proper, and removal of the prohibition of the sale of tobacco (cigars and cigarettes) in licensed premises. Whilst reasonable effort had been made by a majority of the licensees to conduct their premises in a creditable manner, a number had failed to appreciate their responsibilities. In June, 1925, the licensed premises then having been in operation for some three months, the Board issued a circular letter warning licensees that a stricter interpretation of the regulations would be required in respect of cleanliness, sanitation, and suitability of equipment, management and conduct of their employees, and supervision of the sobriety and general behaviour of tbe patrons. (See Appendix C, Circular Letter No. 172.) The sales as shown below indicate a natural conformance to the seasonable periods for beer-drinking, the only exception—namely, the month of December—being simply a parallel to the additional expenditure in all lines of business with which this month is associated. - ^?i*-P<<3if4taC<ZZd COttcZTZtvadccr?^, W) do 531 /O/ 685 20^693 //J O&Z /Sf- 99/ /?-/■ 3/S /s&fo$So /22Go?-jfo /■fas// /eey/e 7s S3 85 2S es \es QS 20 /•g6S.639 2o It is impossible to determine the amount of money received in the licensed premises from tourists, but admittedly it forms a considerable addition to the normal sales. Regulation No. 28 of the Board was further amended to provide for the transfer of a beer licence from one holder to another, or of an interest in a beer licence, the applicant being required to advertise his intention—as in the case of a new licence—and the transfer being subject to the approval of the Board and the payment of a fee of $25. Beer licences expiring on December 31st in the year of issue were granted as shown in the following tables:— Beer Licences issued in respect of the Year 1925 (from April 1st, 1925). Electoral District. Locality. Premises. Alberni Nanoose Arlington Hotel. Port Alberni Kingsway Hotel. Comox Road Somerset Hotel. Atlin Alice Arm Pioneer Hotel. Welcome Pool Room. Hyder Fraser Hotel. . Stewart King Edward Hotel. Stewart Hotel. Cranbrook Kimberley Globe Hotel. Kimberley Hotel. North Star Hotel. Sullivan Hotel. Moyie -..Central. Wardner Wardner. Wycliffle Wycliffe. Yahk...... New Hotel. Hotel Yahk. Creston Erie Mersey Hotel. Kitchener Kitchener Hotel. McConnell Hotel. Procter Outlet Hotel. Salmo Northern Hotel. Salmo Hotel. Sirdar Tourist Inn. Ymir Cosmopolitan Hotel. Ymir Hotel. Columbia Athalmer Coronation Hotel. Field Monarch Hotel. Golden Columbia Hotel. Russell House. Cariboo Likely Likely Hotel. Quesnel Cariboo Hotel. Williams Lake Grand Central Hotel. Log Cabin Hotel. Cowichan-Newcastle Crofton Crofton Hotel. Extension Tunnel Hotel. Cowichan Station Central Hotel. Ladysmith Pretoria Hotel. Northfield Halfway House. Cedar District .Wheatsheaf Hotel. Comox Baynes Sound Baynes Sound Hotel. Beavan .Bevan Hotel. Bowser Bowser Hotel. Campbell River Campbellton Hotel. Willows Hotel. Cumberland Eagle Hotel. King George Hotel. Union Hotel. Vendome Hotel. Hardy Bay Hardy Bay Hotel. Heriot Bay Heriot Bay Hotel. Oyster River .Halfway House. Union Bay Willis Hotel. Electoral District. Esquimalt Fernie.. Fort George- Islands Lillooet Mackenzie Nanaimo... North Okanagan.. Omineca Prince Rupert.. Rossland-Trail.. Locality. Premises. Colwood Colwood Hotel. Esquimalt Coach & Horses. Halfway House. Mill Bay Mill Bay Inn. Shawnigan Lake Strathcona Lodge. Sooke Harbour Paradise Inn. Bull River Tourist Hotel. Fernie Grand Central Hotel. Fernie Hotel. Roma Hotel. Royal Hotel. Fort Steele Imperial Hotel. Werden Hotel. Krag Krag Hotel. Natal Great Northern Hotel. Venezia Hotel. Michel Michel Hotel. Waldo Waldo Hotel. Wasa Wasa Hotel. MeBride Fraser Hotel. Pouce Coupe Commercial Hotel. Prince George Columbus Hotel. Europe Hotel. McDonald Hotel. Prince George Hotel. Royal Hotel. Windsor Hotel. Red Pass Junction Red Pass Hotel. Deep Cove The Chalet. Ganges Harbour House. Pemberton Pemberton Hotel. Lund Malaspina Hotel. Nanaimo Columbus Hotel. Commercial Hotel. Eagle Hotel. Globe Hotel. Lotus Hotel. Nanaimo Hotel. Patricia Hotel. Union Hotel. Lumby Lumby Hotel. Okanagan Landing Strand Hotel. Arernon Coldstream Hotel. Kalarnalka Hotel. National Hotel. Vernon Hotel. .Endako Endako Hotel. Fraser Lake Fraser Lake Hotel. Houston Houston Hotel. Vanderhoof Neehako Hotel. Haysport Haysport Hotel. Port Clements Port Clements Hotel. Prince Rupert Royal Hotel. Rossland Hotel Allan. Irwin Hotel. Trail Kootenay Hotel. Montana Hotel. 16 Geo. 5 Ieport of Liquor Control Board. O 13 Electoral District. Locality. Premises. Skeena Pacific Nichol Hotel. Smithers Smithers Hotel. Telkwa Telkwa Hotel. Terrace , Tourist Hotel. Usk Shackleton Hotel. Yale..... Brookmere Brookmere Hotel. Hope Commercial Hotel. Merritt Adelphi Hotel. Coldwater Hotel. Grand Hotel. Vancouver Vancouver Astoria Hotel. Austin Hotel. Empire Hotel. Royal Hotel. Belmont Hotel.. Grand Hotel. St. Helen Hotel. Broadway Hotel. Grand Union Hotel. Savoy Hotel. Carlton Hotel. Haddon Hotel. Stanley Hotel. Central Hotel. Imperial Hotel. Strand Hotel. City Hotel. Kingston Hotel. Vancouver Hotel. Cobalt Hotel. Martinique Hotel. Victor Hotel. Commercial Hotel. Pender Hotel. AVinters Hotel. Crown Hotel. Rainier Hotel. Beer Licences issued in respect of the Year 1926 (from January 1st to March 31st, 1926). Electoral District. Locality. Premises. Alberni Alberni Arlington Hotel. Lantzville Lantzville Hotel. Nanoose Arlington Hotel. Parksville Rod & Gun Hotel. Port Alberni Beaufort Hotel. King Edward Hotel. Kingsway Hotel. Somass Hotel. Qualicum Beach Shady Rest Hotel. Wellington Wellington Hotel. Comox Road Somerset Hotel. Atlin Alice Arm Pioneer Hotel. Welcome Hotel. Hyder Fraser Hotel. Stewart King Edward Hotel. Stewart Hotel. Cranbrook Kimberley Globe Hotel. Kimberley Hotel. North Star Hotel. Sullivan Hotel. Moyie Central Hotel. Wardner Wardner Hotel. Wycliffe Wycliffe Hotel. Yahk New Hotel. Hotel Yahk. Creston Erie ...Mersey Hotel. Kitchener Kitchener Hotel. McConnell Hotel. Procter Outlet Hotel. Salmo Northern Hotel. Salmo Hotel. Sirdar Tourist Inn. Ymir Cosmopolitan Hotel. Ymir Hotel. Electoral District. Locality. Premises. Columbia Athalmer Coronation Hotel. Field Monarch Hotel. Golden Columbia Hotel. Russell Hotel. Cowichan-Newcastle Cassidy Cassidy Hotel. Chernainus Horseshoe Bay Inn. Lewisville Hotel. Cowichan Bay Buena Vista Hotel. Cowichan Lake Cowichan Lake. Riverside Inn. Crofton Crofton Hotel. Cedar District Wheatsheaf Hotel. Extension Tunnel Hotel. Ladysmith Abbotsford Hotel. Bayview Hotel. Frank Hotel. New Western Hotel. Pretoria Hotel. Travellers Hotel. Northfield Halfway House. Cariboo Likely Likely Hotel. Quesnel Cariboo Hotel. Williams Lake Grand Central Hotel. Log Cabin Hotel. Comox Baynes Sound Baynes Sound Hotel. Bowser Bowser Hotel. Campbell River Campbellton Hotel. Willows Hotel. Comox Elk Hotel. Lome Hotel. Courtenay Courtenay Hotel. Riverside Hotel. Cumberland Cumberland Hotel. Eagle Hotel. King George Hotel. Union Hotel. Vendome Hotel. Waverley Hotel. Hardy Bay Hardy Bay Hotel. Heriot Bay Heriot Bay Hotel. Oyster River Halfway House. Union Bay Nelson Hotel. Willis Hotel. Esquimalt Cobble Hill Wilton Place. Colwood Colwood Hotel. Esquimalt Esquimalt Hotel. Coach & Horses Hotel. Halfway House. Sooke Harbour Paradise Inn. Fernie Fernie Grand Central Hotel. Fernie Hotel. King Edward Hotel. King's Hotel. Napanee Hotel. Northern Hotel. Queens Hotel. 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 15 Electoral District. Locality. Premises. Fernie Fernie Roma Hotel. Royal Hotel. Waldorf Hotel. Fort Steele Werden Hotel. Windsor Hotel. Krag Krag Hotel. Natal Great Northern Hotel. Kootenay Hotel. Venezia Hotel. Michel Michel Hotel. Waldo Waldo Hotel. Wasa Wasa Hotel. Fort George MeBride Fraser Hotel. Prince George Columbus Hotel. Europe Hotel. McDonald Hotel. Prince George Hotel. Royal Hotel. Windsor Hotel. Red Pass Junction Red Pass Hotel. Islands Deep Cove The Chalet. Ganges Harbour House. Lillooet Howe Sound Seaside Park Hotel. Lillooet Excelsior Hotel. Victoria Hotel. Pemberton Pemberton Hotel. Squamish Newport Hotel. Squamish Hotel. Mackenzie Lund Malaspina Hotel. Nanaimo Nanaimo Balmoral Hotel. Columbus Hotel. Commercial Hotel. Crescent Hotel. Eagle Hotel. Globe Hotel. Lotus Hotel. Nanaimo Hotel. Newcastle Hotel. Occidental Hotel. Patricia Hotel. Quarterway Hotel. Queens Hotel. Union Hotel. Windsor Hotel. Nanaimo River Cranberry Hotel. North Okanagan Lumby Lumby Hotel. Vernon Coldstream Hotel. Kalamalka Hotel. National Hotel. Vernon Hotel. Omineca Burns Lake Omineca Hotel. Endako Endako Hotel. Fraser Lake Fraser Lake Hotel. Houston Houston Hotel. Vanderhoof Neehako Hotel. O 16 jritish Columbia. 1926 Electoral District. Prince Rupert Rossland-Trail.. Skeena.. Yale.. Vancouver Angelus Hotel. Astoria Hotel. Austin Hotel. Balmoral Hotel. Belmont Hotel. Broadway Hotel. Burrard Hotel. Canada Hotel. Carlton Hotel. Castle Hotel. Cecil Hotel. Central Hotel. City Hotel. Cobalt Hotel. Columbia Hotel. Commercial Hotel. Cordova Hotel. Crown Hotel. Dominion Hotel. Dufferin Hotel. Empire Hotel. Locality. Premises. -Haysport Haysport Hotel. Port Clements Port Clements Hotel. Trince Rupert Central Hotel. Knox Hotel. New Empress Hotel. Old Empress Hotel. Prince Rupert Hotel. Royal Hotel. Savoy Hotel. .Rossland Hotel Allan. Irwin Hotel. Orwell Hotel. Trail Crown Point Hotel. Kootenay Hotel. Montana Hotel. Union Hotel. .Pacific Nichol Hotel. Port Essington Caledonia Hotel. Smithers Bulkley Hotel. Smithers Hotel. Telkwa Telkwa Hotel. Terrace Terrace Hotel. Tourist Hotel. Usk Shackleton Hotel. .Brookmere Brookmere Hotel. Hope ; Commercial Hotel. Merritt.- Adelphi Hotel. Coldwater Hotel. Grand Hotel. .Vancouver American Hotel. Empress Hotel. New Fountain Hotel. Europe Hotel. Niagara Hotel. Grand Hotel. Patricia Hotel. Grand Union Hotel. Pender Hotel. Grandview Hotel. Princeton Hotel. Haddon Hotel. Rainier Hotel. Hudson Hotel. Royal Hotel. Imperial Hotel. St. Helen Hotel. Invermay Hotel. St. Regis Hotel. Ivanhoe Hotel. Savoy Hotel. Kingston Hotel. Stanley Hotel. Klondyke Hotel. Sterling Hotel. London Hotel. Strand Hotel. Lotus Hotel. Stratford Hotel. Main Hotel. Travellers Hotel. Manitoba Hotel. Vancouver Hotel. Martinique Hotel. Victor Hotel. Melbourne Hotel. Hotel West. Metropole Hotel. Winters Hotel. Mountview Hotel. Yale Hotel. PROHIBITIONS. Appendix B, Law Enforcement, shows in detail all prosecutions reported by the police for infractions of the " Government Liquor Act." Most of the municipalities have been energetic in their efforts to carry out the provisions of the Act, and the Board has not been called upon to enter into this phase of enforcement to the same extent as in previous years. 16 Geo. 5 Report op Liquor Control Board. O 17 No cases under tbe Statute of outstanding importance have occurred during the period under review, but the illegal selling of liquor continues, and presents many difficulties, despite the opportunities for purchasing liquor at the Government stores and the facilities for the consumption of beer in public. Continuous supervision of licensed premises is required, more particularly in the urban centres, and especially in the City of Vancouver, where the density of population affords the greatest likelihood of violations of the Act. It was pointed out in the last report that the Board views the receipt of a licence as a franchise, and whilst the enforcement of the law rests primarily with the police, the Statute gives the Board disciplinary authority to suspend and cancel licences, and in the exercise of this authority the Board has earnestly endeavoured to co-operate with the police, particularly in such cases where the same would appear more fitting than the often difficult process of convicting through the Courts, Where licences have been suspended or cancelled a salutary punishment through loss of trade has resulted, and this, it is hoped, will prove a deterrent to others. The number of licences suspended or cancelled during the year 1925-26 was as follows :— Suspended. Cancelled. Beer licences 15 2 Club licences 1 2 The Board endeavours to deal with all complaints that are received, and whilst these are helpful, it is to be observed that complaints of an anonymous nature are valueless. The brewing of beer for private use which is permitted under the " Inland Revenue Act" is in very general practice. It is regrettable that this provision exists, as it adds to the problems of law enforcement. APPLICATION OF ACT. Pharmaceutical and other Preparations. The consent of the Board to manufacturers' applications for Dominion licences to purchase liquor in bond for manufacture of preparations permitted by such licences was granted to the following firms:— 1926— Chilvers Johnson, Limited Vancouver. Vancouver Barber Supply Vancouver. George A. Laidlaw Vancouver. TAXATION PROVISIONS. Warehouse Licences. Warehouse licences issued from January 1st to March 31st in respect of the year 1926:— N^i106 Name of Firm. Place of Business. 74. Consolidated Exporters Corporation, Ltd Victoria. 75. Joseph Kennedy, Ltd Vancouver. 76. Consolidated Exporters Corporation, Ltd Vancouver. 77. Consolidated Exporters Corporation, Ltd Grand Forks. 78. Consolidated Exporters Corporation, Ltd Prince Rupert. 79. Consolidated Exporters Corporation, Ltd Fernie. 80. A. L. McLennan Vancouver. 81. Manitoba Refiners of B.C., Ltd Vancouver. Taxation of Liquor not purchased from a Government Liquor Store. A further decline in the amount of revenue derived from this source has taken place. INTERDICTION. Interdiction orders issued by Magistrates and Chief Constables numbered 109, whilst 23 orders of revocation were issued by interdiction officials. O 18 British Columbia. 1926 PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE. Liquor forfeited or seized. Destruction of forfeited or seized liquor has been provided for by the following Orders in Council:— Orders in Council. Approved. No. 435 April 7th, 1925. No. 625 June 5th, 1925. No. 986 , Sept. 11th, 1925. No. 1356 Dec. 21st, 1925. No. 258 March 5th, 1926. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. Staff. A recapitulation of the permanent staff as at March 31st, 1926, is' as follows:— Staffs. Returned Soldier. Not Returned Soldier. Female. Total. 21 21 77 18 40 99 10 5 49 66 176 Totals 119 157 15 291 ACCOUNTING. Advances and Reserve Fund. The Minister of Finance has from time to time advanced sufficient moneys to provide adequately for the operation of the business. It will be observed that the Reserve Fund, which is the working capital, has now reached the sum of $651,534.63, which, together with the sum of SS9.033.42 to be set aside from the profits for the six months ended March 31st, 1926, will make a total of $740,568.05, and when this fund has reached a million dollars or thereabouts, advances from the Consolidated Revenue Fund will be reduced to a minimum. Statement of Accounts. Appendix A contains the financial statements for the six-monthly periods ended September 30th, 1925, and March 31st, 1926, the Statute requiring that these should be submitted in a half- yearly form. For the convenience of the public, however, a consolidation of the Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts for the fiscal year 1925-20 has been compiled as follows:— 16 Geo. 5 Ieport op Liquor Control Board. so IO M (N Tti co cs co. ,H ■* Ttf" CO lo" CO C-l r4 ■"i "*- co" t-T © CS rH CM t_ CO r-T to CO CO >. « •a pH M O 02 fl XJ v ft ?, CS OS © © o IO i s 6 g C-l C-l ri OB rH oo" of ■tf © 00 H S o oj ^ Sis O (-rj qj £ M O 3 P r5 h OS CO IO <* co" " "S'S •J. © CO a, a Cl © ■^1 L-" id ^ cs cc I; U m 3 g 3 <u fl .2 eo © t-" cs CO © I— CM CO IO 05 OS H CO IO © l.O cf IO cs CO to OS 2 H ■tf -I-i CO 4^ o o bJD 'o 3 b OT -H CU cu cs: 0 o 70 a | g £ o n p O ffi <£ fO CO CO rH ■rH © rH -tf CO rt CD CO © CO rH CS OS" t-" rH rt CO rH CO OS o KH CO fc- fc- H S 00 ■tf IO IO C-l 01 e 0s" ©" ■*» CO 01 -° fl o H 3. S c a G *rj '^ -i-j * fl cu 3 O « O 20 British Columbia. 1926 The net profits for tbe year's operation exceed that of the previous year by $642,895.31, this increase being explained as follows:— Increase of Net Profits for the Fiscal Year 1925-26. Net profit, 1925-26 $3,331,934 10 Net profit, 1924-25 2,689,038 70 Increase in net profit for 1925-26 $642,895 31 Increased revenue— Sales to beer licensees $311,412 50 Licence fees 129,637 50 Licence transfer fees 1,145 00 Miscellaneous sales 6,383 38 Increase in profit on sales to public ex Liquor Stores 48,279 25 $496,857 63 Less— Decrease in tax, section 64 $1,936 00 Claims written off 7,161 36 9,097 36 Reductions in operating expenses— Interest $ 54,924 92 Head Office : 13,432 91 Law enforcement 10,449 57 Maintenance of prisoners 7,174 90 Warehouses 1,314 23 $ 487,760 27 $ 87,296 53 Less— Increases in operating Government Liquor Stores 20,659 99 Cost of beer plebiscite deducted from 1924-25 profits 66,636 54 88,498 50 Net increase as above DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS. $642,895 31 The Statute requires that the sums to be set aside in respect of the " Mothers' Pensions Act" and the Board's Reserve Fund shall be appropriated from the net profits before proportioning the amounts payable to the Consolidated Revenue Fund and the municipalities. From the profits for the six months ended March 31st, 1926, the sums respectively of $273,628.28 and $89,038.42 will be set aside for this purpose, and the total distribution of the year's profits will, therefore, be:— Periods. Net Profits. Reserve. Mothers' Pensions. Municipalities. Hospitals. Consolidated Revenue Fund. April 1, 1925, to Sept. 30, 1925 Oct. 1,. 1925, to March 31, .1926 $1,551,265 61 1,780,668 49 $ 77,563 28 89,033 42 $260,890 27 273,628 28 $424,484 23 496,302 37 $181,921 80 212,701 02 $ 606,406 03 709,003 40 Totals $3,331,934 10 $166,596 70 $534,518 55 ■ $920,786 60 $394,622 82 $1,315,409 43 REGULATIONS. Appendix C includes amendments to existing regulations passed by the Board during the fiscal year. These amendments to the regulations have been published in the British Columbia Gazette in accordance with the requirements of section 119 of the Act. O 22 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX A. BALANCE-SHEET AS AT ASSETS. CASH: In Bank $ 3,951 77 In Provincial Treasury 5S3.553 63 $ 587,505 40 CASH ADVANCES TO WAREHOUSE MANAGERS, AUDITORS, AND VENDORS, ETC 119,660 00 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 2,353 31 STOCK ON HAND PER INVENTORY ... 1,545,714 21 EEAL ESTATE 30,765 00 BUILDINGS (LESS DEPRECIATION) 112,550 00 EQUIPMENT (.LESS DEPRECIATION) 14,693 60 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (LESS DEPRECIATION) 7,508 61 DEFERRED CHARGES: Insurance $31,340 61 Guarantee bonds 639 70 31,980 31 $2,452,730 44 D. R. MACB'ARLANE, Chief Accountant. H. DAVIDSON, Chairman. 1.6 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 23 SEPTEMBER 30th, 1925. LIABILITIES. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $ 327,493 48 RESERVE FUND 573,971 35 $ 901,464 83 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (UNDIVIDED PROFITS) 1,551,265 61 $2,452,730 44 I certify that I have examined the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended September 30th, 1925, and that in my opinion the attached Balance-sheet is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and correct statement of the affairs of the Board, according to the best of my information and to the explanations given to me and as shown by the books of the Board. A. N. MOUAT, C.A., Coniptroller-Qeneral, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., November 12th, 1925. O 24 British Columbia. APPENDIX A—Continued. TRADING ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD TO STOCK ON HAND, MARCH 31ST, 1925 $1,797,260 74 „ MERCHANDISE PURCHASED 4,655,148 48 „ OPERATING COSTS: WAREHOUSES : Salaries - $ 47,404 00 Rents 9,205 00 Insurance 4,599 47 Telegraph and telephone 971 75 Light, water, and fuel 1,015 98 Depreciation 4,502 72 Sundries 7,100 28 $ 74,799 20 VENDORS: Salaries $150,423 06 Rents 29,866 11 Insurance 10,551 14 Telephone and telegraph 1,928 74 Light, water, and fuel 2,383 60 Depreciation 4,727 09 Sundries (including alterations and repairs) 21,708 46 221,588 20 296,387 40 „ HEAD OFFICE EXPENSES : Administrative salaries - - $ 37,739 97 Travelling expenses 5,078 82 Interest on advances ! 7,070 19 Rent 1,8S0 00 Telegraph and telephone 1,254 40 Light, water, and fuel 100 00 Printing and stationery 1 7,248 34 Postage 4,022 47 Bank charges 319 18 Guarantee bonds 436 89 Depreciation 1,462 24 Sundries 521 28 67,133 78 $6,815,930 40 „ BALANCE TRANSFERRED TO PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 1,569,751 87 $8,385,682 27 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 25 APRIL 1st TO SEPTEMBER 30th, 1925. BY SALES TO THE PUBLIC $5,782,788 83 Less discounts to druggists $ 410 99 ,, Vendors' breakages 9,740 31 „ Vendors' shortages 176 57 „ burglary and theft 1,082 77 11,410 64 $5,771,378 19 „ SALES TO BEER LICENSEES 1,052,023 25 $6,823,401 44 „ OTHER INCOME : Bank interest $ 1,358 36 Rents 5,263 61 Miscellaneous , 9,944 65 16,566 62 „ STOCK ON HAND PER INVENTORY 1,545,714 21 $8,385,682 27 O 26 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX A—Continued. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $ 72,514 13 Less charged to municipalities 11,460 22 „ MAINTENANCE OF PRISONERS „ CLAIMS WRITTEN OFF $ 61,053 91 534 35 7,161 30 $ 68,749 62 NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 1,551,265 61 $1,620,015 23 APPROPRIATION TO RESERVE FUND $ 70,489 60 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND 546,238 39 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND RE MOTHERS' PENSIONS 246,825 52 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND IN AID OF HOSPITALS AND INSTITUTIONS 163,871 52 „ SUNDRY MUNICIPALITIES 382,366 87 $1,409,791 90 BALANCE CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 1,551,265 61 $2,961,057 51 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 27 PERIOD APRIL 1st TO SEPTEMBER 30th, 1925. BY BALANCE FROM TRADING ACCOUNT $1,569,751 87 „ CLUB LICENCES $ 1,200 00 „ BEER LICENCES 41,062 50 „ LICENCE TRANSFER FEES 550 00 „ TAX REALIZED UNDER SECTION 64 7,450 86 50,263 36 $1,620,015 23 ACCOUNT. 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BALANCE-SHEET AS AT ASSETS. CASH: In bank ? 15,645 32 On hand 10,000 00 In Provincial Treasury 883,828 78 ? 909,474 10 CASH ADVANCES TO WAREHOUSE MANAGERS, AUDITORS, AND VENDORS, ETC 121,635 00 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 935 51 STOCK ON HAND PER INVENTORY 1,415,492 75 HEAL ESTATE 30,765 00 BUILDINGS (LESS DEPRECIATION) 111,262 50 EQUIPMENT (LESS DEPRECIATION) 7,774 96 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (LESS DEPEECIATION) 7,084 27 DEFERRED CHARGES: Insurance $ 24,532 71 Guarantee bonds 188 50 24,721 21 $2,629,145 30 D. R. MACFARLANE, Chief Accountant. H. DAVIDSON, Chairman. Report of Liquor Control Board. O 35 MARCH 31st, 1926. LIABILITIES. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE _ $ 196,942 18 RESERVE FUND 651,534 63 $ 848,476 81 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (UNDIVIDED PROFITS) 1,780,668 49 152,629,145 30 I certify that I have examined the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended March 31st, 1926, and that in my opinion the attached Balance-sheet is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and correct statement of the affairs of the Board, according to the best of my information and to the explanations given to me and as shown by the books of the Board. Victoria, B.C., May Sth, 1926. A. N. MOUAT, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX A—Continued. TRADING ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD TO STOCK ON HAND, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1925 $1,545,714 21 „ MERCHANDISE PURCHASED >. 1 4,479,925 05 „ OPERATING COSTS : WAREHOUSES : Salaries If 50,279 25 Rents 9,055 00 Insurance 4,226 73 Telegraph and telephone 588 52 Light, water, and fuel 1,799 01 Depreciation 4,546 03 Sundries 8,272 21 VENDORS: Salaries $153,451 40 Rents 31,388 61 Insurance 11,130 05 Telegraph and telephone 1,881 48 Light, water, and fuel 6,244 45 Depreciation 4,244 56 Sundries (including alterations and repairs) 19,710 44 $ 78,766 75 228,050 99 HEAD OFFICE EXPENSES : Administrative salaries - $ 38,226 20 , Travelling expenses Interest on advances Rent . Telegraph and telephone Light, water, and fuel Printing and stationery 10,S71 96 Postage and express Bank charges Guarantee bonds Depreciation Sundries 306,817 74 4,490 44 3,820 85 1,980 00 1,002 91 100 00 10,S71 96 4,063 36 253 02 450 67 1,404 55 621 65 67.285 61 BALANCE TRANSFERRED TO PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 1,639,259 96 $8,039,002 57 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 37 OCTOBER 1st, 1925, TO MARCH 31st; 1926. BY SALES TO THE PUBLIC $5,708,573 66 Less discounts to druggists $ 396 89 ,, Vendors' breakages 11,306 13 ,, Vendors' shortages 532 75 12,235 77 $5,696,337 89 „ SALES TO BEER LICENSEES 914,605 95 $6,610,943 84 „ OTHER INCOME: Bank interest $1,162 79 Rents 5,263 61 Miscellaneous 1 6,139 58 12,565 98 „ STOCK ON HAND PER INVENTORY 1,415,492 75 $8,039,002 57 O 38 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX A—Continued. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $66,744 63 Less charged to municipalities 8,793 95 —$57,950 68 „ MAINTENANCE OF PRISONERS 306 50 $ 58,257 18 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 1,780,668 49 $1,838,925 67 APPROPRIATION TO RESERVE FUND $ 77,563 28 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND 606,406 03 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND RE MOTHERS' PENSIONS 260,890 27 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND IN AID OF HOSPITALS AND INSTITUTIONS 181,921 80 „ SUNDRY MUNICIPALITIES 424,484 23 $1,551,265 61 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 1,780,668 49 $3,331,934 10 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 39 PERIOD OCTOBER 1st, 1925, TO MARCH 31st, 1926. BY BALANCE FROM TRADING ACCOUNT $1,639,259 96 WAREHOUSE LICENCES $ 80,000 00 CLUB LICENCES 7,000 00 BEER LICENCES 107,750 00 LICENCE TRANSFER FEES .,..., 595 00 TAX REALIZED UNDER SECTION 64 4,320 71 199,665 71 $1,838,925 67 ACCOUNT. 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O 45 APPENDIX A—Continued. Confiscated Liquor taken into Stock and paid for, October 1st, 1925, to March 31st, 1926, under Section 35, Subsection (3), "Government Liquor Act." Date taken into Stock. Brand. Quantity. Nov. 6 42 21 5 2 1 3 6 2 8 24 4 3 1 1 5 9 1 4 1 2 33 85 16 4 2 10 24 1 1 150 4 5 17 35 8 10 1 239 203 44 8 63 30 4 5 6 51 3 15 7 bottles 6... 6 Scotch Whisky bottles 6... „ 0 De Kuyper's Gin bottle 6 . 16-oz. bottles 6 Rye Whisky 6„ 16-oz. bottles 6 „ 24 „ 21 bottles ,, 24 „ 24.. Gin „ 24. bottle „ 24... 16-oz. bottles „ 24... bottles „ 27 bottle „ 27 Gin . Dec. 17 Gin bottle „ 17 bottles Jan. 22 Scotch Whisky bottles „ 22 bottles „ 22 „ 22 „ 22 bottles „ 22 „ 22... Sake bottles „ 22... Gin ,, 22 .-'. „ 29 dozen bottles Mar. 10 bottles „ 10 bottles ■ „ 10 „ 10 Scotch Whisky 10 bottles ,, 10 Gin „ 10... bottle „ 12 ....j 12 Assorted Scotch Whisky bottles ,, 12 Gin 12 „ 12... Sake bottles 12 12 12 bottles „ 12 12 bottl"S ii 12 12 12 16-oz. bottles D. R. MACFARLANE, Chief Accountant. O 46 British Columbia. 192Q APPENDIX B. Summary of Prosecutions under the " Government Liquor Act." Disposition. Description of Offence. 0 oj . Vi 0 0$ ->' GJ GJ G>-3 a a GJ GJ a v7 gj rt. m vi OJ tfl (/! I Vi a 0 a a ■d GJ a •6 GJ Si rt P Si ■d GJ tfl GJ GJ GJ B3 QJ a - — P PH GJ "3 0 Eh Section 12. Allowing permit to be used by another 10 1 9 $ 450 00 $ 450 00 Section H. 1 1 Section 27. Possession of liquor (other than 1 1 Section 28. Selling or offering liquor for sale "1 Giving liquor for consideration.... t 317 1 43 42 227 4 73,025 ? 3,600 00 76,625 00 Exposing or keeping liquor for sale J Section 32. Purchasing or attempting to pur- "1 chase liquor 1 103 3 3 42 55 2,100 00 2,800 00 4,900 00 Taking liquor for consideration.— J Section 3 k- Consumption of unsealed liquor. 2 1 1 50 OO 50 00 100 00 Section 35. 306 10 9 148 199 8,785 00 10,250 00 19,035 00 Section 37. Consuming liquor in a public place.. 48 7 2 34 5 1,760 00 250 00 2,010 00 Section 38. Drunk in a public place 2,082 9 34 501 964 484 25,015 00 12,330 00 37,345 00 Section 39. Sales to persons under influence of 1 1 50 00 50 00 Section 40. Supplying liquor to a minor 27 1 7 6 13 3,650 00 3,650 00 Section 42. Supplying liquor to a disqualified 2 1 1 50 00 50 OO Section 43. Supplying liquor to an interdicted 6 4 2 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 47 APPENDIX Summary of Prosecutions under the B—Continued. " Government Liquor Act "—Continued. Disposition. Description of Offence. O QJ 0 ai ■a GJ GJ G> —J a a OJ GJ a£ CD fl TJI ill •d CJ 55 tfl % Vi 3 0 rt d GJ a •d QJ rt P §1 d GJ tfl GJ GJ GJ OH ss d QJ rt- ^ 1% CQ qj rt 8 Section 46. !) 7 2 $ 350 00 $ 100 00 $ 450 00 Section 47. Giving liquor to a person under I 41 12 1 22 6 1,475 00 300 00 1,775 00 the influence of liquor J Section 48. Keeping or consuming liquor in any part of an inn other than a pri vate guest-room 85 1 11 52 21 3,375 00 1,200 00 4,575 00 Section 49. Consumption of liquor in an unlicen- 6 1 5 50 00 250 00 300 00 Section 50. Keeping or having liquor on premises of person engaged in selling non- 46 1 27 18 1,950 00 1,250 00 3,200 00 Section 50a. Keeping of liquor in a restaurant.... 72 4 22 46 1,200 00 2,300 00 3,500 00 Section 53. Selling or dealing in beer or near- beer 122 24 13 83 2 25,500 00 600 00 26,100 00 Section 54a. 2 2 600 00 6O0 00 Section 64 (»'). 5 5 250 00 250 00 Section 66 (2). Liquor in possession of interdicted 6 1 2 3 375 00 375 00 Section 73. Refusing admission to search prem- 1 1 50 00 50 00 Section 81. Interdict refusing information as to 3 3 Section 63. Incorrect returns by warehouse 1 1 1,000 00 1,000 00 Totals 3,365 13 167 671 1,666 848 $151,110 00 $35,280 00 $186,390 00 O 48 5ritish Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police (Section 121). Section 12.—Allowing Permit to he used uy Another Person. Disposition. 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Municipality of Matsqui Balance of district Comox : City of Cumberland Balance of district Cowichan-Newcastle : City of Duncan Balance of district Cranbrook: City of Cranbrook Balance of district Creston Delta : Municipality of Delta Municipality of Langley Municipality of Surrey Balance of district Dewdney : City of Port Coquitlam City of Port Moody Municipality of Maple Ridge.. 16 2 3 1 1 1 1 10 1 3 2 18 1 1 13 1 1 10 300 00 4,800 00 300 00 600 00 300 00 300 00 900 00 300 00 2,175 00 300 00 700 00 350 00 4,200 00 300 00 300 00 1,200 00 300 00 600 00 350 00 1.500 00 $ 300 00 300 00 4.800 00 300 00 600 00 300 00 »0O 00 900 00 300 00 2,175 00 300 00 700 00 350 00 4,200 00 300 00 300 00 1,500 OO ' 300 00 600 00 350 00 1.500 00 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 49 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 28.—Selling or offering Liquor for Sale; giving Liquor for Consideration,; exposing or keeping Liquor for Sale—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. Q ai go GJ QJ Gj—3 a a a tfl GJ GJ QJ 9- Esquimalt: Municipality of Esquimalt.. Fernie : City of Fernie Balance of district Fort George : City of Prince George Grand Forks-Greenwood : City of Greenwood Balance of district Kamloops: City of Kamloops Balance of district Kaslo-Slocan : Balance of district Lillooet Mackenzie Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo Balance of district Nelson : City of Nelson New Westminster : City of New Westminster... North Okanagan : City of Vernon Balance of district Omineca Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Balance of district Revelstoke: ■City of Revelstoke Richmond-Point' Grey: Municipality of Point Grey. Municipality of Richmond... Rossland-Trail: City of Trail Saanich : Municipality of Saanich Salmon Arm : Balance of district Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton... Balance of district Skeena Vancouver : City of Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Balance of district Yale : Balance of district Totals 5 16 I - 1 43 227 500 00 1,500 00 1,250 00 300 00 1,800 00 700 00 600 00 300 00 300 00 600 00 300 00 1,100 00 300 00 650 00 300 00 300 00 4,900 00 900 00 1,200 00 900 00 300 00 2,800 00 300 00 50 >IJ0 300 00 1,200 00 900 00 23,700 00 4,000 00 400 00 300 00 300 00 3,000 00 500 00 1,500 00 1,250 00 300 00 1,800 00 1,000 00 600 00 300 00 300 00 600 00 300 00 1,100 00 300 00 650 00 300 00 300 00 4,900 00 900 00 1,200 00 900 00 300 00 2,800 00 300 00 50 00 300 00 1,200 00 900 00 26,700 00 4,000 00 400 00 30 0 00 $ 73,025 00 $ 3,600 00 $ 76,625 00 O 50 British Columbia. 192G APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly' Reports received from Police—Continued. ■ Section 32.—Purchasing or attempting to purchase Liquor; talcing Liquor for a Consideration. Disposition. Electoral District. O qj . m o d d c^ P fl a. a. fl W <u ;__; 02 w CO 1 S o rt o ■d o •6 OJ OS rt- ^ ml ■d a to GJ aj QJ Ss £8 13 GJ c. rtrt gj 3 o H Chilliwack : 2 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 1 1 3 79 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 2 2 23 i l 53 $ 100 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 200 00 150 00 50 00 $ 100 00 Comox : 50 00 Cranbrook : 50 00 100 00 Delta : $ 50 00 100 00 200 00 Fernie: 150 00 Fort George : 50 00 New Westminster : 50 00 50 00 North Vancouver : Prince Rupert: Richmond-Point Grey: 100 00 100 00 1,150 00 100 00 South Vancouver: Municipality of South Vancouver. Vancouver: 100 00 .... j 1 2,700 00 3,850 00 103 a 3 42 55 S 2.100 001 S 2.800 00 $ 4,900 00 Section 3J/.—Consumption of Unsealed Liquor. North Vancouver : 1 .... 1 .... 1 $ $ 50 00 $ 50 00 Similkameen : A-U .... [ 1 50 00 50 00 2 .... | .... 1 1 $ 50 00 $ 50 00 $ 100 00 Section 35.—Possession of Unsealed Liquor. Alberni: Balance of district o 3 4 1 2 1 1 11 1 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 1 10 1 $ 150 00 150 00 250 00 $ 150 00 150 00 Burnaby : Municipality of Burnaby Comox : 250 00 Cowichan-Newcastle : City of Ladysmith Cranbrook : City of Cranbrook 100 00 50 00 100 00 1,100 00 50 00 100 00 Delta : Municipality of Delta 50 00 Municipality of Langley 100 00 Municipality of Surrey 1,100 00 50 00 Balance of district Report of Liquor Control Board. O 51 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 35.—Possession of Unsealed Liquor—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. O rt rtW ■o Gj GJ gj—: a a GJ GJ fl VI Gj b Vi GJ GJ GJ Dewdney : City of Port Moody Fernie : City of Fernie Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood : Balance of district Kamloops: Balance of district Lillooet Mackenzie Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo Balance of district New Westminster : City of New Westminster North Vancouver : Municipality of North Vancouver. Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Revelstoke : City of Revelstoke Richmond-Point Grey : Municipality of Point Grey Municipality of Richmond Rossland-Trail: City of Trail Saanich : Municipality of Saanich Similkameen: Balance of district Skeena South Vancouver: Municipality of South Vancouver. Vancouver: City of Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Yale: Balance of district 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 292 1 1 Totals.. 366 | 50 00 250 00 150 00 100 00 150 00 350 00 175 00 50 00 150 00 100 00 $ 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 196 50 00 150 00 50 00 50 00 4,800 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 10,050 00 50 00 250 00 150 00 100 00 150 00 350 00 175 00 50 00 250 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 200 00 50 00 50 00 14,850 00 50 00 60 00 10 I 9 148 199 $ 8,785 00 -L $10,250 00 $ 19,035 00 Section 31.—Consuming Liquor in a Public Place. Atlin Columbia Cowichan-Newcastle : City of Ladysmith Balance of district Cranbrook: City of Cranbrook Balance of district Delta : Municipality of Surrey.. 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 450 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 450 00 O 52 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX B~Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 37.—Consuming Liquor in a Public Place—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. a a GJ QJ Fernie : City of Fernie Balance of district Lillooet Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo New Westminster : City of New Westminster... North Okanagan : Balance of district North Vancouver : Municipality of North Vancouver, Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Richmond-Point Grey : Municipality of Richmond Rossland-Trail: City of Trail Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton Vancouver : City of Vancouver Victoria : Municipality of Oak Bay Totals 48 $ 100 00 150 00 50 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 110 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 34 50 00 150 00 50 00 100 00 150 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 100 00 250 00 150 .00 110 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 250 00 $ 2,010 00 Section 38.—Drunk in a Public Place. Alberni: City of Alberni City of Port Alberni Atlin ..... Burnaby Cariboo... Chilliwack: City of Chilliwack Municipality of Chilliwack Balance of district Columbia Comox: City of Courtenay City of Cumberland Balance of district Cowichan-Newcastle: City of Duncan City of Ladysmith Municipality of North Cowichan.. Balance of district Cranbrook : City of Cranbrook , Balance of district Creston 3 14 16 13 6 12 26 47 5 1 5 15 4 6 9 2 2 20 16 1 1 21 47 5 50 00 125 00 375 00 100 00 150 00 250 00 50 00 50 00 525 00 75 00 100 00 225 00 125 00 400 00 25 00 25 00 545 00 1,225 00 125 00 75 00 200 00 225 00 50 00 50 00 25 00 125 00 325 00 375 00 325 00 150 00 300 00 50 00 50 00 525 00 75 00 100 00 225 00 125 00 400 00 25 00 75 00 570 00 1,225 00 125 00 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 53 APPENDIX B—Oontimed. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police:—Continued. Section 38.—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. P QJ . Vi Q rt •6 qj GJ a a GJ GJ "t. S1 a vi QJ £ rn rn ■d GJ «J Vi a S o ■d GJ a rtJj GJ rt CM Gj ■3 GJ tfi GJ GJ GJ ■d GJ ai rt, 9 ra oj "3 +. o H 1 14 24 4 3 11 20 55 21 3 1 2 61 1 2 2 2 24 30 6 44 134 12 16 1 6 154 33 1 29 6 7 18 14 24 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 .... 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 15 2 36 2 9 4 1 1 33 7 3 5 3 12 2T2 4 3 8 18 37 15 3 1 2 16 2 2 1 22 34 6 34 52 11 11 1 2 4 60 20 26 6 6 9 12 21 1 1 9 1 3 1 78 4 60 6 1 1 $ 25 00 $ 25 00 $ 300 00 675 00 100 00 75 00 200 00 450 00 1,025 00 375 00 125 00 25 00 50 00 425 00 300 00 675 00 100 00 75 00 200 00 450 00 1,025 00 25 OO 400 00 125 00 25 00 50 00 225 00 25 00 650 00 25 00 60 00 50 00 25 OO 575 00 850 00 150 00 925 OO 1,325 00 300 00 300 00 50 00 50 00 125 00 1,500 00 500 00 60 00 50 00 25 00 575 00 75 00 925 00 150 00 75 00 1,975 00 1,000 00 3,300 00 300 00 125 00 425 00 50 00 50 00 125 00 1,500 00 150 00 25 00 3,000 00 650 00 25 00 660 00 150 00 150 00 250 00 350 00 550 00 660 00 150 00 150 00 30 00 280 00 350 00 550 00 Delta : Municipality of Delta Municipality of Langley Municipality of Surrey Dewdney : City of Port Coquitlam Balance of district Esquimalt: Municipality of Esquimalt Fernie : Balance of district Fort George: City of Prince George Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood : City of Grand Forks Balance of district Islands Kamloops : City of Kamloops Balance of district KasloJSlocan : City of Kaslo Balance of district Lillooet Mackenzie Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo Balance of district Nelson : City of Nelson New Westminster : City of New Westminster North Okanagan : City of Vernon North Vancouver : City of North Vancouver Municipality of North Vancouver Municipality of West Vancouver.. Omineca Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Revelstoke : City of Revelstoke Richmond-Point Grey: Municipality of Point Grey , Rossland-Trail: City of Trail City of Rossland Salmon Arm : City of Salmon Arm Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton Balance of district Skeena O 54 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 38.—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. © rt GJ GJ GJ-J p a G. Ci rt a rt tfi GJ ,3 CO 55 a rt. bS ...» ra gj South Okanagan: Balance of district City of Kelowna South Vancouver : Municipality of South Vancouver. Vancouver : City of Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Balance of district , Yale : City of Merritt Municipality of Kent Balance of district 2 12 15 948 80 1 2 1 14 426 2 10 15 212 53 291 3 75 00 325 00 400 00 5,300 00 1,325 00 $ 7,275 00 125 00 50 00 25 00 300 00 75 00 325 00 400 00 12,575 00 1,450 00 50 00 25 00 300 00 Totals.. 2,082 34 591 964 484 $ 25,015 00 $12,330 00 $ 37,345 00 Section 39.—Sales to Persons under the Influence of Liquor. Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert.. 50 00 50 00 Section 40.—Supplying Liquor to a Minor. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 Chilliwack : Comox : Cowichan-Newcastle : $ 300 00 $ 300 00 Municipality of North Cowichan.... Cranbrook: Esquimalt: Municipality of Esquimalt Fernie : City of Fernie 600 00 50 00 600 00 Fort George : City of Prince George 50 00 Kamloops : Nelson : 300 00 600 00 300 00 Revelstoke: 600 00 Rossland-Trail: City of Trail — Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton South Okanagan: 300 00 900 00 300 00 Vancouver: 900 00 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 55 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section J^O.—Supplying Liquor to a, Minor—Continued. Disposition. Electoral District. ■H tfi O GJ 6 rt rt,o id GJ GJ GJ>0 ? o Gj gj IS » a vi G) s OD vi IB GJ tfi tfi a QQ s o as IB GJ a 5 id GJ as rtH ^ -3 QJ +-> CC ZJ QJ QJ £° ft GJ •6 GJ rt rtH ^ -rt EH Victoria : l l l 1 1 1 $ 300 300 00 00 $ 300 00 300 00 Yale : CSty of Merritt Totals 27 1 7 6 13 $ 3,650 00 $ 3,650 00 Section Jf2.—Supplying Liquor io a Disqualified Person. Section JfS.—Supplying Liquor to an Interdicted Person. Section Jf6.—Improper Use of Permit. Section Jt1.—Permitting Drunkenness; giving Liquor to a Person under the Influence of Liquor. Fernie : 1 1 1 $ 50 00 $ 50 00 Nelson : City of Nelson 1 .... | 1 Totals 2 1 1 $ 50 00 $ 50 00 1 2 o 1 1 1 Nanaimo : .... | 2 1 .... j 1 .... ] 1 Nelson : Similkameen : Totals 6 4 2 Atlin 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 $ 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 $ 100 00 Fernie : 50 00 50 00 Salmon Arm : Municipality of Salmon Arm Similkameen : 50 00 I 50 00 Vancouver: $ 100 00 150 00 Totals 9 7 2 $ 350 00 $ 100 00 $ 450 00 Alberni: City of Port Alberni Cranbrook: Balance of district Delta : Municipality of Langley.. Municipality of Surrey.... $ 250 OO 150 00 25 00 100 00 $ 250 00 150 00 25 00 100 00 O 56 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police1—Continued. Section 47.—Permitting Drunkenness; giving Liquor to a Person under the Influence of Liquor—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. yo GJ GJ a a tfi G) (J- ra gj Fernie: Balance of district Mackenzie Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo Balance of district Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton.. Vancouver: City of Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Totals 200 00 50 00 350 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 1 20 1 150 00 50 00 250 OO 200 00 50 00 350 00 50 00 150 00 400 00 50 00 41 12 22 $ 1,475 001 $ 300 001$ 1,775 00 Section J/8.—Keeping or consuming Liquor in any part of an Inn other than a Private Guest-room. Atlin Chilliwack : City of Chilliwack Balance of district Columbia Cowichan-Newcastle : City of Duncan Cranbrook: City of Cranbrook Balance of district Dewdney : City of Port Coquitlam Fernie : City of Fernie Fort George : City of Prince George Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood : City of Greenwood Balance of district Mackenzie Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo.... Nelson : City of Nelson New Westminster : City of New Westminster : North Vancouver: City of North Vancouver... Omineca Rossland-Trail: City of Trail Balance of district Similkameen: Municipality of Penticton.. Balance of district 50 00 300 00 150 00 200 00 375 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 250 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 250 00 150 00 300 00 50 00 300 00 150 00 200 00 375 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 550 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 250 00 150 00 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. 0 51 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 48.—Keeping or consuming Liquor in any part of an Inn other than a Private Guest-room—Continued. Disposition. Electoral District. . * O d T3 OJ CJ ,J"C a a <_j c fl w OJ ;__. UI tfi T3 OJ W a 5 0 rt CS *6 GJ a IB GJ rt, GJ h tfi -- oj oj If P, GJ •a GJ -rt, oi .-, 9 "aiVi, ra.S *a\ o Vancouver: 25 11 1 i 6 11 1, 18 $ 300 00 550 00 50 00 1 1 S 900 00 S 1.200 00 Victoria : 550 OO 50 00 Totals 85 1 ii 52 21 $ 3,375 00 $ 1,200 00 $ 4,575 00 Section 7/9.—Consumption of Liquor in an Unlicensed Club. Chilliwack : i 1 5 $ 50 00 $ $ 50 00 Vancouver: 5 .... 250 00 250 00 Totals 6 1 5 $ 50 00 $ 250 00 $ 300 00 Section 50.—Keeping or having Liquor on Premises of Person engaged in selling Non-intoxicating Beverages. Cowichan-Newcastle : City of Duncan Cranbrook : City of Cranbrook Delta: Municipality of Langley.... Fernie : City of Fernie Fort George : City of Prince George Grand Forks-Greenwood : Balance of district Kaslo-Slocan : City of Kaslo Balance of district Nanaimo : Balance of district Nelson : City of Nelson New Westminster : City of New Westminster... Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Rossland-Trail : City of Trail Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton.. Balance of district Vancouver: City of Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Totals 16 | 4 46 27 IS 18 50 00 50 00 150 00] 150 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 300 00 50 00 325 00 600 00 50 00 150 00 150 00 225 00 $ 1,950 00 650 00 $ 1,250 00 50 00 50 00 150 00 150 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 300 00 600 00 50 00 325 00 50 00 150 00 800 00 225 00 3,200 00 0 58 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 50a.—Keeping of Liquor in a Restaurant. Electoral District. Disposition. O as GJ GJ GJ—3 a a oj a, §2 IK VI 5 vi ra gj as Cowichan-Newcastle : Balance of district Cranbrook: Balance of district Fort George : City of Prince George Balance of district Kamloops : City of Kamloops Kaslo-Slocan : Balance of district Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo North Okanagan : Balance of district Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton.. Balance of district Skeena Vancouver : City of Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Totals 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1, 1 1 1 1 52 100 00 40 50 00 50 00 50 00 125 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 150 00 325 00 $ 1,200 00 2,300 00 $ 2,300 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 125 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 2,450 00 325 00 $ 3,500 00 Section 53.—Selling or dealing in Beer or Near-beer. Chilliwack : Balance of district Comox : City of Cumberland Balance of district Cowichan-Newcastle : City of Duncan Cranbrook: City of Cranbrook Creston Delta: Municipality of Surrey Municipality of Langley Dewdney : City of Port Coquitlam Municipality of Maple Ridge.. Fernie: City of Fernie Fort George : City of Prince George Grand Forks-Greenwood : City of Grand Forks Balance of district Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo Balance of district 4 1 2 2 2 1 4 2 2 5 1 300 00 300 00 600 00 300 00 1,250 00 300 00 600 00 600 00 600 00 300 00 1,200 00 1,100 00 1,500 00 300 00 300 00 300 00 600 00 300 00 1,250 00 300 00 600 00 600 00 600 00 300 00 1,200 00 1,100 00 1,500 00 300 00 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 59 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police1—Continued. Section 53.—Selling or dealing in Beer or Near-beer—Continued. Disposition. Electoral District. "ii to O GJ . VI o rt OJ GJ GJ TJ a a GJ QJ aS OJ Q QJ t» tfi I 5 o rt CS ■B GJ a E ■8 GJ as ra gj -s QJ tfi O GJ GJ as 58 n3 GJ 4rt rt rt, ^ II "as -rt o 8 Nelson : City of Nelson 2 7 1 2 1 1 11 1 52 8 1 2 2 16 1 1 7 2 4 1 2 1 1 10 1 28 5 1 i i New Westminster : $ 1,400 00 350 00 350 00 300 00 300 00 3,100 00 400 00 8,400 00 1,600 00 50 00 $ 100 00 $ 1,500 00 Prince Rupert: 350 00 Revelstoke : 350 00 Rossland-Trail: City of Trail 300 00 300 00 Similkameen : 3,100 00 South Vancouver : 400 00 Vancouver : 500 00 8,900 00 Victoria : 1,600 00 50 00 Totals 122 24 13 83 2 $ 25,500 00 $ 600 00 $ 26,100 00 Section 54a..—Illegal Possession of Seals. 1 1 1 1 $ 300 00 300 00 $ 300 00 Vancouver: 300 00 Totals 2 2 $ 600 00 $ 600 00 Section 64 (2).—Failure to report Liquor. 4 1 4 1 $ 200 00 50 00 $ 200 00 Nanaimo : .... 1 .... 50 00 5 5 $ 250 00 $ 250 00 Section 66 (2).—Liquor in Possession of Interdicted Person. Burnaby: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r ... $ Cranbrook: $ 200 00 200 00 Delta : Municipalitv of Delta Nelson : City of Nelson Nanaimo: 75 00 75 00 Similkameen : 100 00 100 00 Totals 6 1 2 3 $ 375 00 $ 375 00 O 60 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 13.—Refusing Admission to search Premises. Disposition. Electoral District. *H 02 O qj . in o d -d fl fl Ol OJ fl Tfl OJ 3 -3 QJ in 5 o d O -3 OJ -3 CD cd --H ^ P-l QJ -3 OJ to -J QJ QJ ga r1 o 1=. t) OJ —1 ?> II 2 o Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert 1 1 $ 50 00 $ 50 00 Section 81.—Interdict refusing Information as to Source of Supply. Delta : 1 2 1 2 Nanaimo : Totals 3 3 Section 63.—Incorrect Returns by Warehouse Licensee. Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert.. $ 1,000 00 1,000 00 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 61 APPENDIX c. Regulations made by the Liquor Control Board during the period April 1st, 1925, to March 31st, 1926. Reg. No. Subject. O.C. No. B.C. Gazette Reference. 30 31 Transfer of Club Licence No. 131 to new premises 366/25 484/25 850/25 1069/25 1125/25 Vol. LXV., No. 14, page 1089. Vol. LXV., No 19, page 1493. 32 Vol. LXV., No. 32, page 2392. 33 Vol. LXV., No 41, page 3070. 34 Vol. LXV., No. 44, page 3309. Regulation No. 30. Whereas the Great War Veterans' Association of Canada (Vancouver Branch), Vancouver, being the holder of Club Licence No. 131 under section 26 of the " Government Liquor Act," covering the premises known as 901 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, have made application to the Liquor Control Board for the transfer of such licence to certain premises known as 522 Seymour Street, Vancouver, British Columbia: Be it Resolved, That the Liquor Control Board consent to the transfer of the said club licence No. 131 from the premises named therein—namely, 901 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, British Columbia —to the premises known as 522 Seymour Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. Regulation No. 31. Whereas the Grand Army of United Veterans, Vancouver, being the holder of Club Licence No. 107 under section 26 of the " Government Liquor Act," covering the premises known as 166 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, British Columbia, have made application to the Liquor Control Board for the transfer of such licence to certain premises known as 542 Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia : Be it Resolved, That the Liquor Control Board consent to the transfer of the said Club Licence No. 107 from the premises named therein—namely, 166 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, British Columbia—to the premises known as 542 Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. Regulation No. 32. Whereas the Cowichan Cosmopolitan Club, Duncan, being the holder of Club Licence No. 149 under section 26 of the " Government Liquor Act," covering the premises known as the Helen Building, Trunk Road, Duncan, British Columbia, have made application to the Liquor Control Board for the transfer of such Licence to certain premises known as the Old School House, Lots 2 and 4, Block 19, Map 2070, Duncan, British Columbia: Be it Resolved, That the Liquor Control Board consent to the transfer of the said Club Licence No. 149 from the premises named therein—namely, The Helen Building, Trunk Road, Duncan, British Columbia—to the premises known as the Old School House, Duncan, British Columbia. Regulation No. 33. Whereas the Cedar Cottage Veterans' Club of Cedar Cottage, South Vancouver, being the holder of Club Licence No.. 85, under section 26 of the " Government Liquor Act," issued in respect of certain premises known as 1629 Vanness Avenue, South Vancouver, upon lands described as Lot 4, Block 2, D.L. 752, have made application to the Liquor Control Board for the transfer of said licence to certain premises known as 1680 Kings- way, South Vancouver, British Columbia: Be it Resolved, That the Liquor Control Board consent to the transfer of the said Club Licence No. 85 from the premises named therein—namely, 1629 Vanness Avenue, South Vancouver, British Columbia—to the premises known as 1680 Kings- way, South Vancouver, British Columbia. Regulation No. 34. Whereas the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 69, Duncan, being the holder of- Club Licence No. 159, under section 26 of the " Government Liquor Act," covering the premises known as the Agricultural Hall Building, Duncan, British Columbia, have made application to the Liquor Control Board for the transfer of such licence to certain premises situate on Trunk Road, Duncan, and more particularly described as Lots 3 and 4, Block 2. Map 2070, Duncan City : Resolved, That the Liquor Control Board consent to the transfer of the said Club Licence No. 159 from the premises named therein—namely, Agricultural Hall Building, Duncan, British Columbia —to the premises known as Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, Map 2070, Duncan City, British Columbia. O 62 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX C—Continued. Amendments to Regulations published in Previous Reports. Reg. No. Subject. O.C. No. B.C. Gazette Reference. 28 21 28 28 28 28 28 28 22 22 Beer Regulation—Amendment Rescission and re-enactment of Regulation No. 21 Beer Regulation—Amendment Beer Regulation—Amendment Beer Regulation—Amendment Beer Regulation—Amendment Beer Regulation—Amendment Beer Regulation—Amendment Club Licences—Amendment Club Licences—Amendment 518/25 787/25 1197/25 1246/25 1274/25 1296/25 1380/25 20/26 1381/25 122/26 Vol. LXV., Vol. LXV., Vol. LXV., Vol. LXV., Vol. LXV., Vol. LXV., Vol. LXV., Vol. LXVI. Vol. LXV., Vol. LXVI, No. 19, No. 47, No. 46, No. 48, No. 50, No. 50, No. 52, , No. 3, No. 52, , No. 5, page 1493. page 3496. page 3435. page 36S0. page 3787. page 3786. page 3899. page 138. page 3898. page 305. Re-enactment of Regulation No. 21. His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the rescinding of Regulation No. 21 of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 519 on the 28th day of April, 1923, and all amendments thereto, and the substitution therefor of the following Regulation No. 21, made by the said Board:— " Regulation No. 21. " The hours during which Government Liquor Stores shall, subject to section ten (10) of the ' Government Liquor Act,' be kept open for the sale of liquor shall be as hereunder provided:— " 1. At every Government Liquor Store of which the staff consists of a Vendor and one or more employees regularly employed thereat, the hours during which such store shall- be kept open for the sale of liquor shall be:— " On every week-day, other than Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. " On every Saturday, from 12 noon to 8 p.m. " 2. At every Government Liquor Store of which the staff employed, other than temporary assistance, consists of a Vendor only, the hours during which such store shall be kept open for the sale of liquor shall be :— " On every week-day, other than Saturday and the regular weekly half-holiday, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. " On every Saturday, from 12 noon to 8 p.m. " On every weekly half-holiday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. " Provided that the regular weekly half-holiday shall not be observed in any week during which a Government Liquor Store is closed for any of the purposes named in clauses (6), (c), or (d) of section ten (10) of the ' Government Liquor Act.' " 3. On every week-day preceding a statutory holiday the hours during which Government Liquor Stores shall be kept open for the sale of liquor shall be the same as the hours shown in this regulation for the sale of liquor on every Saturday." Regulation No. 22. 1. The application for a Club licence shall be in the following form :— "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." (Provincial Arms.) Application for Club Licence. We hereby make application for a licence for the [full name of Club], of , British Co lumbia. Dated at , British Columbia, this day of , a.d. 192 . (Signature of applicant) And such application shall be accompanied by a statutory declaration in the following form:—■ British Columbia. 1 " Government Liquor j Act." (Sec. 25a.) I, , of , British Columbia [occu pation], do solemnly declare:— (1.) I am [official position of declarant] of the [name of Club], operated as a [designation of purposes for lohich Club is carried on] Club on the premises known as [street number], in [city or town] of British Columbia. (2.) Particulars of the said Club, covering ownership, incorporation, purposes, premises, membership, and conduct, are as follows:— (a.) Pull name of Club (6.) Date of incorporation, if incorporated (c.) If incorporated, 6tate under what Statute (d.) If unincorporated, so state, and give full Christian names, surnames, addresses, and occupations of proprietors . [// space insufficient, set out all names on separate sheet and attach, hereto.] (e.) State purposes for which Club is carried on (/.) State premises on which Club is now carried on [street number] [city or town] [lot number] [block number], (g.) Are premises owned in fee-simple by Club? (h.) If not owned in fee-simple, give particulars of tenancy:— Owner of premises Lease: Dated Name of landlord Name of tenant Rental dollars per month. Duration of lease 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 63 APPENDIX C—Continued. (i.) What other business is carried on in the building in which the Club premises are contained? (/.) Particulars of membership:— Honorary members Privileged members Ordinary members in good standing (&.) Particulars of Club premises:— Number of rooms Numbered of furnished bedrooms Has the Club a dining-room in which meals are regularly served to members? If so, approximate number of meals served daily (..) Is liquor or beer allowed on Club premises? If allowed, on what part of Club premises is liquor kept? Is there a bar on Club premises? If so, is liquor or beer kept in or near said bar? Are there any lockers in said premises in which members are allowed to keep liquor or beer? ■ . If so, state number of lockers Are such lockers used by more than one member? Does the Club derive any revenue from rental of lockers? Does the Club derive any revenue for serving liquor or beer? If so, state revenue derived in the calendar year immediately preceding the year in respect of which this application is made:— (o.) Rental of lockers (6.) Serving liquor or beer State methods by which this revenue is derived (m.) The officers of the Club are as follows: (n.) Attached hereto is a true copy of the last balance-sheet of the said Club. (o.) Attached hereto is a copy of the Constitution and By-laws of the said Club. (3.) The foregoing particulars are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true in substance and in fact. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the " Canada Evidence Act." Declared before me at 1 , British Colum- I bia, this day of f , A.D. 192 . A Notary Public for British Columbia. A Commissioner for taking Affidavits within British Columbia. A Stipendiary Magistrate for British Columbia. A Justice of the Peace for British Columbia. 2. Every Club licence 6hall be in the following form:— $ (Provincial Arms.) No "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Club Licence. This is to certify that [full name of Club], kept or operated for , whose Club premises are situate at [number] [street] [city], British Columbia, on Lot , Block , Map , having made application in the prescribed form, is hereby granted a Club licence under the provisions of section 25a of the " Government Liquor Act," being chapter 30 of the Statutes of British Columbia, 1921, in respect of the said Club premises. This licence expires at midnight of the 31st day of December, A.D. 192 Issued at Victoria, British Columbia, this day of , A.D. 192 LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. N.B.—This licence is not transferable, nor shall the said [name of Club] allow any other person or Club to use this licence. 3. (o.) The annual fee which shall accompany every application for a Club licence shall be the amount set out in paragraph (...) hereof. Said licence fee shall not be divisible and shall relate only to each calendar year. In the event of a Club licence being suspended or cancelled, or if a Club licence ceases to exist, no part of the said licence fee shall be refunded. (6.) No licence shall be issued to any Club whose Club premises, in whole or in part, are contained in any building used for an hotel, inn, restaurant, boarding-house, lodging-house, or apartment-house. (o.) No liquor other than the bona fide property of a member of the Club shall be kept on the premises of the Club. (d.) All liquor, the bona fide property of members of the Club, shall be kept in separate lockers on the premises of the Club, which lockers shall be secured by lock and key, and each of such lockere shall be legibly marked on the outside thereof with the member's name. (e.) No member of a Club entitled to keep liquor in his locker shall allow any other member of said Club to keep any liquor therein. (/.) Every Club shall keep and maintain within the Club a complete register of the members thereof, which said register shall disclose a complete list of the names, identity, and address of each member of the Club, and such register shall be open for inspection at all reasonable times to any Inspector or Constable. (</.) Every Club shall keep and maintain within the Club a complete register of guests admitted to or upon the Club premises, which said register shall disclose a complete list of the names, identity, and address of each guest admitted at any time into or upon the said Club premises, and such register shall be open for inspection at all reasonable times to any Inspector or Constable. (/..) Every Club shall, on or before the 1st day of February in each calendar year, furnish the Board with a list of officers of the Club for such calendar year, and if any change occurs during the calendar year in such officers by reason of death, resignation, or otherwise, the Club shall forthwith notify the Board in writing of such changes. O 64 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX C—Continued. (i.) Every Club shall, on or before the 1st day of February in each calendar year, furnish the Board with a complete list of its servants who have any control over the liquor of the members of the Club, or who are engaged in serving liquor to members, and when and so often a6 any change occurs in any calendar year in the names of such servants, the Club shall forthwith notify the Board in writing of such change. (/.) Every Club shall, on or before the 1st day of February in each calendar year, furnish the Board with a copy of its balance-sheet for the preceding year. (fc.) Any Inspector or Constable shall, for the purpose of preventing or detecting any violation of any of the provisions of this Act, at all reasonable times, have the right to enter into any and every part of the Club premises, and to make such searches in any part of the Club premises as he may think necessary for the purposes aforesaid, and for any 6uch purpose aforesaid may, with such assistance as he deems necessary, break open any door, lock, or fastening of such premises or any part thereof, or of any locker, closet, cupboard, box, or other receptacle which might contain liquor. (..) No Club licensed under the provisions of this Act shall have any right to demand or receive a grant or renewal of its licence as a matter of legal claim or vested right, and the keeping or operation of Clubs, in so far as the same relates to the " Government Liquor Act," is hereby expressly declared to be permitted or carried on, subject always to the intended exercise of further and other restrictions and regulations than those contained and set forth in this Act, or to suppression or prohibition, and to such other or increased fees as the case may be. (m.) Scale of Fees.—Social, Athletic, Recreational, Amusement, Fraternal, Benevolent, Educational, or other Clubs having similar purposes, annual fee $100. 4. In addition to all other conditions and restrictions imposed by the ' Government Liquor Act' or the regulations made thereunder, every club licence shall be subject to the following conditions and restrictions:— (a.) The entrance or membership fee and the annual subscription or dues fixed by the constitution- and by-laws of the club shall be bona fide and reasonable, having regard in every case to the aims and objects of the club, its membership, and the circumstances and conditions under which it exists is conducted or carried on. (o.) No person shall be entitled to be registered as a guest of any member of a club for more than fourteen (14) days in the aggregate in any calendar year. (c.) No club shall charge or receive from any of its -members or from the guest of any of its members any fee whatsoever for service of liquor to any of its members or to the guest of any of its members, nor shall any club charge or receive from any of its members or from the guest of any of its members any fee whatsoever for keeping on the club premises the liquor of any of its members or of the guest of any of its members. (d.) The rental or fee to be charged or fixed for use of a locker in every club shall be not more than the sum of fifty (50) cents per month. (e.) No club shall permit any liquor to be served to any of its members or to the guest of any of its members, nor shall any liquor be consumed in any club:— (1.) At any time before 10 o'clock in the morning, or after 11 o'clock at night upon any day of the week: (2.) On any Sunday. (/.) The books and accounts of the club shall be open at all reasonable times to the inspection and audit of the auditor of the Board, who shall be entitled to make copies thereof or extracts therefrom. (g.) No liquor shall be served or consumed on or over any bar in any club. (h.) Every applicant for a club licence shall satisfy the Board that its revenue from all sources is sufficient to permit of its legitimate operation as a club." 5. (a.) Every application for the consent of the Liquor Control Board to the transfer of a club licence from the premises in respect of which it was issued to other premises on which the club is to be carried on shall be in the following form:— APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF CLUB LICENCE TO OTHER PREMISES. The undersigned hereby makes application to the Liquor Control Board for consent to the transfer of Club Licence No. . issued in the name of Club, dated , from the premises situate at to the premises situate at [number, street, and, city or town}, British Columbia, on Lot , Block , Map , on which premises the said Club is hereafter to be carried on. The following answers to questions contain true particulars as to the last-mentioned premises :— Are premises owned in fee-simple by Club? If not owned in fee-simple, give particulars of tenancy :— Owner of premises Lease : Dated Name of landlord Name of tenant Rental, dollars per month. Duration of lease What other business is carried on in the building in which the Club premises are contained? Particulars of Club premises :— Number of rooms Number of furnished bedrooms Has the Club a dining-room in which meals are regularly served to members? If so, approximate number of meals served daily Accompanying this application is the sum of $ tendered by the applicant for the consent of the Board to the transfer of the club licence as applied for, ■ together with an excerpt from tbe minutes of the meeting of the directors of the said Club, authorizing the removal of the Club to the premises in question. Dated this day of , 192 . Applicant. STATUTORY DECLARATION VERIFYING APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF CLUB LICENCE TO OTHER PREMISES. Canada: Province op British Columbia. To Wit : I [or Wei, , of , British Columbia, [occupation], do solemnly declare that I am [or We are] [official position of deponent where applicant is a corporation], the applicant named in the application for consent to transfer of club licence hereto annexed, which application is signed by me [or us], and that the statements and allegations in the said application made and set out are true and correct in substance and in fact; and I [or we] make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 65 APPENDIX C—Continued. under oath and by virtue of the Act." Declared before me at , 1 British Columbia, this f .. day of , a.d. 192 .J Canada Evidence Notary Public for the Province of British Columbia. Commissioner for talcing Affidavits within British Columbia. Stipendiary Magistrate for Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia. (b.) Upon.receipt of the application for transfer of a club licence to other premises, accompanied by the payment of the prescribed fee, the Board may, in its discretion, grant or refuse its consent to the application; and every consent to the transfer of a club licence granted by the Board shall be in the following form :— (Provincial Arms.) No.. " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Consent to Transfer of a Clob Licence to other Premises. , of , having made application in the prescribed form on behalf of Club for consent to transfer of Club Licence No. issued in the name of the said Club on the day of , 192 , to premises situate at [number, street, and city or town], and having paid the sum of $10, being the fee prescribed therefor, the consent of the Liquor Control Board to the transfer of Club Licence No. to premises situate at [nnmber, street, and citv or town] upon lands described as Lot , Block No. , Map No. , is hereby granted. Dated at Victoria, British Columbia, this day of , 192 . LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. Chairman. (c.) The fee for each transfer of a club licence to other premises shall be $10. Regulation No. 28. 1. Every advertisement of notice of application for a beer licence shall be in the following form: — " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Notice op Application for Beer Licence. Notice is hereby given that, on the day of next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in respect of premises being part of tbe building known as , situate at [No.] [street] [locality], upon the lands described as Lot No. , Block No. , Map No. , Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. Dated this day of , 19 . Applicant. And every application for a beer licence shall be in the following form :—• " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Application for a Beer Licence. To the Liquor Control Board, Victoria, British Columbia: The undersigned hereby makes application for a licence to purchase beer from a Vendor, and to sell by tbe glass or by the open bottle the beer so purchased to persons for consumption upon tbe premises hereinafter described, in accordance with the terms of the licence and the provisions of the " Government Liquor Act" and the regulations made thereunder, and hereby submits the following in support of his application :— (a.) The premises in respect of which the application for licence is made are in a building known as , situate at [No.] [street] [locality], upon the lands described as Lot No. , Block No. , Map No. , Land Registration District, in the Electoral District, in the Province of British Columbia, and are to be kept and operated by the applicant. (b.) Accompanying this application is a plan showing the floor-plans and dimensions of the premises in respect of which the application for licence is made, including the beer sales-room and all cellars, storerooms, lavatories, and toilets appurtenant thereto ; and showing the location of all doors and windows and all means of access to the premises ; and also showing the position of the premises in relation to the building in which the premises are situate and in relation to public streets. (c.) The following answers to questions contain true particulars in respect of the premises and the building in which they are situate :— Full name of applicant Electoral district in which applicant is registered as a voter If entitled to be registered, but not registered, state facts showing applicant to be entitled to be registered as a voter If applicant is a copartnership, state :— Full names of members Electoral district in which respective members are registered as voters If entitled to be registered, but not registered, facts showing member to be entitled to be registered as a voter If applicant is a corporation, state :— Number of directors Names of directors who are registered or entitled to be registered as voters Electoral districts in which respective directors are registered as voters If entitled to be registered, but not registered, facts showing director to be entitled to be registered as a voter Full name of agent or manager selected to carry on business of selling beer Electoral district in which agent or manager is registered as a voter If entitled to be registered, but not registered, facts showing agent or manager to be entitled to be registered as a voter Name of owner in fee-simple of building Name of holder of mortgage or encumbrance on building (if any) Name of holder of lien, mortgage, or encumbrance on furniture and fixtures contained in the building (if any) Amounts of liens, mortgages, or encumbrances (if any) Name of landlord (if building held under lease) Name of tenant Particulars of lease : Date ; duration ; ren tal What other business is carried on in building in which premises are situated? In what part of premises are beer stocks to be kept or stored? In what part of premises is beer to be sold? Is the applicant the holder of a club licence granted under the provisions of the " Government Liquor Act" in respect of those or any other premises? . If so, give particulars of the premises (d.) Accompanying this application is the sum of $ tendered by the applicant as the fee for the licence applied for. (e.) I have given notice of my intention to apply herein for a beer licence by advertisement published in the newspaper published at , in the Province of British Columbia;, and I have searched the files of the said newspaper, and find that the said advertisement, a true copy of which is hereto attached, was published in consecutive issues thereof, beginning with the issue of the day of , 19 , and ending with the issue of the day of , 19 . Dated this day of , 19 . Applicant. And such application shall be accompanied by a statutory declaration of the applicant in the following form :— O 66 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX C—Continued. STATUTORY DECLARATION VERIFYING APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENCE. Canada: Province of British Columbia. TO Wit: I, , of , British Columbia, [occupation], do solemnly declare that I am [official position of deponent where applicant is a corporation] the applicant named in the application for beer licence hereto annexed, which application is signed by me; and that the statements and allegations in the said application made and set out are true and correct in substance and in fact; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the " Canada Evidence Act." Declared before me at British Columbia, this day of , A.D. 19 ,1 Notary Public for the Province of British Columbia. Commissioner for talcing Affidavits within British Columbia. Stipendiary Magistrate for Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia. And every beer licence granted by the Board shall be in the following form:— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." (Provincial Arms.) No.. Beer Licence. This Is to certify that , of , British Columbia, [occupation], having made application to the Liquor Control Board for a beer licence pursuant to the provisions of the " Government Liquor Act," and having paid the sum of dollars, being the fee prescribed therefor, is hereby licensed to purchase beer from a Vendor, and to sell by the glass or by the open bottle the beer so purchased to persons for consumption on the premises hereinafter described, in accordance with the terms of this licence and the provisions of the " Government Liquor Act" and the regulations made thereunder. The premises in respect of which this licence is granted, and which are to be kept and operated by the licensee, consist of [full description of premises], and are shown on the plan accompanying the said application. This licence expires at midnight of the 31st day of December, a.d. 19 This licence is not transferable, except with the written consent of the Liquor Control .Board and subject to the provisions contained in the regulations. The licensee shall not be entitled to any refund of licence fee or to any compensation in the event of this licence being suspended or cancelled by the Liquor Control Board. No person shall be employed in any service in connection with the sale, handling, or serving of beer in, on, or about the premises in respect of which this licence is granted, unless he is registered or entitled to be registered as a voter in some electoral district of the Province. Issued at Victoria, British Columbia, this day of , a.d. 19 LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. 2. The conditions, accommodations, and qualifications requisite for obtaining a beer licence, and the regulations regulating the sale of beer thereunder, shall, be as follows :— (a.) In this regulation "licensed premises" shall mean the premises in respect of which a beer licence has been granted. (6.) No beer licence shall be granted or transferred, save to:— (1.) A person who is registered or entitled to be registered as a voter in some electoral district of the Province: (2.) A copartnership, each of the members whereof is registered or entitled to be regis tered as a voter in some electoral district of the Province: (3.) A corporation, a majority of the directors whereof are persons who are registered or entitled to be registered as voters in some electoral district of the Province, or who if resident within the Province would be so entitled, and the agent or manager selected by the corporation to carry on the business of selling beer in the licensed premises is registered or entitled to be registered as a voter in some electoral district of the Province, (c.) No beer licence shall be granted to any person unless the premises in respect of which the licence is proposed to be granted, and the building of which such premises form a part, are so constructed and equipped as not to facilitate any violation of the " Government Liquor Act" or the regulations made thereunder. (d.) No beer licence shall be granted to any person in respect of premises where the proposed beer sales-room is located in any part of a building other than on its main or ground floor, unless under special circumstances approved by the Board after inspection of the premises. (e.) Any cellar or room forming part of licensed premises, and used for the keeping or storing of beer stocks in connection with the sale of beer by the licensee, shall be immediately below the beer sales-room, or immediately adjacent thereto; and such cellar or room shall be directly connected with the beer sales-room, but shall have no means of internal communication with any other room ; and no person shall consume, nor shall the licensee permit any person to consume, any beer in such cellar or room. (/.) Any lavatory or toilet forming part of licensed premises shall be directly connected with the beer sales-room, but, shall have no means of internal communication with any other room, and no person shall consume, nor shall the licensee permit any person to consume, any beer in such lavatory or toilet. (g.) [Repealed.] (h.) No structural alteration in or enlargement of any licensed premises shall be made without the written permission of the Board; but when altered or enlarged with such permission, the premises as altered or enlarged shall be deemed to be the licensed premises. (i.) Every licensee shall install and maintain in his licensed premises such suitable fixtures and furniture for the convenience of the public as may be directed by the Board from time to time. (;'.) No licensee shall have or keep his licensed premises open for the sale of beer, or permit or suffer any beer to be drunk or consumed, in or upon his licensed premises:— (1.) At any time before 10 o'clock in the morning or after 11 o'clock at night upon any day of the week: (2.) On any Sunday, Good Friday, or Christmas Day: (3.) During the time the poll is open on any day on which polling takes place at any Dominion or Provincial election held in the electoral district in which the licensed premises are situate: 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 67 APPENDIX G—Continued. (4.) During the time the poll is open on any day on which polling takes place at any municipal election held in the municipality in which the licensed premises are situate: (5.) During such other periods or on such other days as the Board may direct. (6.) In that portion of the Province of British Columbia lying to the east of a line drawn between the City of Revelstoke on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway and Kootenay Landing in the District of West Kootenay, the opening and closing hours herein defined shall be governed by what is commonly known as Mountain Time, reckoned as seven hours behind Greenwich time, (fc.) Subject to clause (_/) hereinafter contained, no person other than the licensee or the wife or employee of the licensee shall remain or be permitted to be in any licensed premises during any of the hours, days, or times mentioned or referred to in clause (j) last preceding. (..) No window-blind, curtain, shutter, or similar obstruction shall be placed or maintained, during the open hours, on any window or opening of the sales-room of any licensed premises at a height greater than five feet above the sidewalk level, or which will not permit and allow a clear and uninterrupted view of the interior of the salesroom from the outside thereof. On the days and during the hours on and in which the licensed premises are required to be and remain closed to the public, all window-blinds, curtains, shutters, or other similar obstructions shall be kept open, and an uninterrupted1 view of the interior of the sales-room made and kept possible. (m.) No female other than a licensee shall be employed in any service or act or be permitted to act in any way in connection with the sale, lian- dling, or serving of beer in, on, or about any licensed premises. («.) No person under the age of twenty-one years shall be employed in any service or act or be permitted to act in any way in connection with the sale, handling, or serving of beer in, on, or about any licensed premises. (o.) If any person being a minor is, for any purpose, in any licensed premises, the licensee shall forthwith remove or cause to be removed such minor from the licensed premises. (p.) No soft drinks, lunches, meals, or foodstuffs of any description shall be sold by any person or given or served by the licensee or his employee to any person in any part of the licensed premises. {q.) No advertisement, sign, circular, letter, poster, or handbill naming or referring to any liquor or to the quality or quantities thereof, or giving the name or address of any person manufacturing or dealing in liquors, or stating where liquor may be obtained shall be displayed in or on any licensed premises; but the licensee shall post and keep posted his beer licence and any transfer of such beer licence in a prominent position in the ► beer sales-room of the licensed premises. (r.) No licensee shall permit any person to play any game or sport or to dance in or upon his licensed premises. No licensee shall keep or maintain any musical instrument in the sales-room of the licensed premises, nor shall any licensee permit any person to play any musical instrument therein. No licensee shall, under any pretext or device whatsoever, furnish or cause to be furnished any music in the sales-room of the licensed premises. (s.) No licensee shall permit persons of a notoriously bad character, or disorderly persons, to be in or upon his licensed premises. (t.) Every licensee shall purchase such beer as from time to time he may require from such Vendor as the Board may designate, and shall keep and maintain a complete register in the prescribed form of all kegs and barrels containing beer so purchased and received by him and of all empty kegs and barrels returned, and such register shall be open for inspection at all reasonable times to any official designated by the Board; and no beer shall be delivered to any licensee, except in kegs or barrels containing draft beer or in barrels containing bottled beer. (u.) No person shall in any way adulterate any beer purchased from a Vendor and had or kept for sale under a beer licence, and no beer which contains more than four and one-half per centum of alcohol by weight or less than three and one-half per centum of alcohol by weight shall be sold or consumed in any licensed premises. (v.) Every licensee shall from time to time make such returns as are required by the Board. (w.) Every licensee shall furnish the Board with a complete list of the names of all employees who have any control over the beer in his possession or who are engaged in serving beer to purchasers, and when and so often as any change occurs in the names of such employees the licensee shall forthwith notify the Board. (x.) In the event of any licensee dying or becoming bankrupt, his executor, administrator, or trustee in bankruptcy shall, in the discretion of the Board, be entitled to carry on business under the licence and on the licensed premises during the currency of the licence. (y.) Every licensee shall at all times, upon ♦"he request of any Inspector or Constable, or of any person designated by the Board, admit the Inspector, Constable, or person to all parts of the licensed premises for the purpose of inspecting the same, and of making search therein for the detection of any violation of the provisions of the " Government Liquor Act " or the regulations made thereunder. (z.) If, after the making of the application for a licence, or during the term of a licence, the building in which the licensed premises are situate, or any furniture or fixtures contained in the building, become subject to any lien, mortgage, or encumbrance, the licensee shall forthwith file with the Board a notice stating the date of the creation or making of the lien, mortgage, or encumbrance, and the name of the holder and the amount thereof. (««.) No person who is in or upon any licensed premises shall offer or give to any person employed or acting in any service in connection with the sale or serving of beer therein any tip or gratuity, nor shall any person so employed or acting take or receive any tip or gratuity so offered or given. 3. Licence Fees.—The fee for each beer licence shall be not less than $150 and not more than $1,000; and within these limits the Board shall from time to time fix the fee in respect of each locality in which licensed premises are proposed to be situate, having regard to all the circumstances. O 63 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX O—Gontinued. For the year 1925 the minimum fee shall be $112.50, instead of the minimum of $150 hereinbefore mentioned. 4. (a.) Every application for the consent of the Liquor Control Board to the transfer of a beer licence shall be in the following form:— ■ GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Application for Consent to Transfer of Beer Licence. The undersigned hereby makes application to the Liquor Control Board for consent to the transfer to the undersigned of [state interest] Beer Licence No. , issued in the name of , dated , and hereby submits the following in support of his application :— The following answers to questions contain true particulars in respect of the applicant:— Full name of applicant Electoral district in which applicant is registered as a voter If entitled to be registered, but not registered, state facts showing applicant to be entitled to be registered as a voter If applicant is a copartnership, state:— Full names of members Electoral district in which respective members are registered as voters If entitled to be registered, but not registered, facts showing member to be entitled to be registered as a voter If applicant is a corporation, state :— Number of directors Names of directors who are registered or entitled to be registered as voters If entitled to be registered, but not registered, facts showing director to be entitled to be registered as a voter Full name of agent or manager selected to carry on business of selling beer Electoral district in which agent or manager is registered as a voter If entitled to be registered, but not registered, facts showing agent or manager to be entitled to be registered as a voter Name of owner in fee-simple of building Name of holder of mortgage or encumbrance on building (if any) Name of holder of lien, mortgage, or encumbrance on furniture and fixtures contained in the building (if any) Amounts of liens, mortgages, or encumbrances (if any) Name of tenant Particulars of lease : Date ; duration ; rental Accompanying this application is the sum of $ , tendered by the applicant as the fee for the transfer of licence applied for, together with a transfer of the said licence duly executed by the licensee, assigning to the applicant all rights under the said licence, subject to the consent of the Liquor Control Board. I have given notice of my intention to apply herein for the consent of the Liquor Control Board to the transfer of [state interest] the said licence by advertisement published in the newspaper published at , in the Province of British Columbia; and I have searched the files of the said newspaper, and find that the said advertisement, a true copy of which is hereto attached, was published in consecutive issues thereof, beginning with the issue of the day of , 19 , and ending with the issue of the day of , 19 . Dated this day of , 19 Applicant and transferee. STATUTORY DECLARATION VERIFYING APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE. Canada: Province of British Columbia. To Wit: I [or We], , of , British Columbia, [occupation], do solemnly declare that I am [or we are] [official position of deponent where applicant is a corporation], the applicant named in the application for consent to transfer of beer licence hereto annexed, which application is signed by me [or us], and that the statement and allegations In the said application made and set out are true and correct in substance and in fact; and I [or we] make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the " Canada Evidence Act." Declared before me at , "I British Columbia, this f day of , a.d. 19 . J Notary Public for the Province of British Columbia. Commissioner for taking Affidavits within British Columbia. Stipendiary Magistrate for Justice of the Peace in and for the Province of British Columbia. (b.) Upon receipt of the application for the transfer of a beer licence, or to the transfer of an interest in a beer licence, accompanied by the payment of the prescribed fee, the Board may, in its discretion, grant or refuse its consent to the application ; and every consent to the transfer of a beer licence, or to the transfer of an interest in a beer licence, granted by the Board shall be in the following form:— ". GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Consent to Transfer of Beer Licence. $ No [Name in full], of , British Columbia, [occupation], having made application in the prescribed form to the Liquor Control Board for consent to the transfer of [state interest] Beer Licence No. , issued in the name of , dated the day of , 192 , in accordance with the trans fer filed with the said application, and having paid the sum of $25, being the fee prescribed therefor, the consent of the Liquor Control Board to the above-mentioned transfer of Beer Licence No. to is hereby granted. Dated at Victoria, British Columbia, this day of , 19 . LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. . Chairman. (c.) The fee for each transfer of a beer licence shall be $25. 5. Every transferee of a beer licence shall, before filing his application for the Board's consent to such transfer, give notice of his intention to apply to the Board for such consent, by advertisement in the prescribed form, published for at least four (4) weeks preceding the date of filing his application, in a newspaper published or circulating in the locality in which the licensed premises are situate. And every such advertisement shall be in the following form:— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Notice of Application for Consent to Transfer of Beer Licence. Notice is hereby given that, on the day of next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence Number and issued in respect of premises being part of a building known as ,« situate at [No.] [street], [locality], upon the lands described as Lot No. , Block No. , Map No. , Land Registration District, In the Province of British Columbia, from [licensee] to , of British Columbia, the trans feree. Dated at this day of , 19 . 'Applicant and transferee) .&&&&&&$&&& 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 69 APPENDIX C— Continued. Price-lists (Orders in Council) passed during the Period April 1st, 1925, to March 31st, 1926. Price-list. O.C. No. Approved. Remarks. No. 1 545 963 15-5-1925 2-9-1925 Amendment. 1070 2-10-1925 Amendment. 1131 28-10-1925 Amendment. 1163 3-11-1925 Amendment. 1228 19-11-1925 Amendment. 1344 17-12-1925 Amendment. 1395 31-12-1925 Amendment. 113 3-2-1926 Amendment. 167 13-2-1926 Amendment. 256 6-3-1926 Amendment. 257 6-3-1926 Amendment. 300 16-3-1926 Amendment. No. 3 536 851 15-5-1925 4-8-1925 Amendment. Amendment. 880 15-8-1925 Amendment. ■ 930 25-8-1925 Amendment. No. 7 1091 13-10-1925 O 70 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX C— Continued. Amendments and Additions to Price-list No. 1. Page J 70, Fourth Annual Report—■ Scotch Whisky. Bulk, L.C.B. Item No. 16. L.C.B. Caledonia (gal.) $18 50 17. L.C.B. Caledonia (imp. qt.) 4 75 18. L.C.B. Caledonia (16-oz.) 2 10 Case Goods. 63. Mitchell's Heather Dew (imp. qt.) 6 00 84. Caledonia (rep. qt.) 3 50 85. Dewar's Extra Special (rep. qt.) 4 75 86. Dewar's Special (rep. qt.) 4 25 95. Heather Dew (rep. qt.) 4 00 109. Royal Household (rep. qt.) , 4 50 126. Walker's Red Label (rep. qt.) 4 25 64. Caledonia (imp. qt.) 5 00 99. Kings Liqueur (rep. qt.) 4 25 148. J.R.D. Private Stock (rep. qt.) 4 50 147. Brown's V.O. (rep. qt.) 4 00 Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Addition. Addition. Addition. Addition. Page J 71, Fourth Annual Report— Irish Whisky. Case Goods. 151. Mitchell's (imp. qt.) 5 75 Amendment. 165. Mitchell's (rep. qt.) 3"75 Amendment. 166. Roe's (rep. qt.) 4 00 Amendment. Canadian Rye. Bulk, L.C.B. 175. L.C.B. Fine Old B.C. (gal.) 16 50 176. L.C.B. Fine Old B.C. (imp. qt.) 4 25 177. L.C.B. Fine Old B.C. (rep. qt.) 2 85 Case Goods. 200. B.C. Special (imp. qt.) _ 4 50 201. B.C. D.D. (imp. qt.) .'.._ 5 00 220. B.C. Special (rep. qt.) _ 3 00 221. B.C. D.D. (rep. qt.) 3 25 222. B.C. Three Star (rep. qt.) 2 75 208. Seagram's Canadian (imp. pt.) 4 75 231. Seagram's Canadian (rep. qt.) 3 25 Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Addition. Addition. American Bourbon. Case Goods. 275. Old Crow (rep. qt.) 4 25 282. Old Kentucky (rep. qt.) 4 25 284. Old Charter (32-oz.) 5 75 Gin. 372. De Kuyper's Violet 1 35 403. Burnett's Dry (rep. qt.) 3 50 404. Mastica (Metaxa's) Greek (rep. qt.) 4 25 410. Gilbey's Dry (pt.) 1 90 411. Booth's High & Dry (pt.) 1 90 Amendment. Amendment. Addition. Addition. Addition. Addition. Addition. Addition. 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 71 APPENDIX Cy—Continued. Amendments and Additions to Price-list No. 1—Continued. Page J 71, Fourth Annual Report—Continued. Brandy. Item No. 460. Metaxa's Greek Koniak (rep. qt.) 4 25 Addition. 474. Martell Three Star (13-oz.) 2 25 Addition. Rum. 547. Bacardi Extra " 1873 " (rep. qt.) 5 50 Addition. Page J 73, Fourth Annual Report— Port. Bulk, L.C.B. 580. L.C.B. Gonzales' Old Tawney (gal.) 7 00 Amendment. 581. L.C.B. Gonzales' Old Tawney (qt.) .'. 1 35 Amendment. 582. L.C.B. Med. Full Gonzales (gal.) 5 75 Amendment. 583. L.C.B.- Med. Full Gonzales (qt.) 1 10 Amendment. Case Goods—Quart. 611. Commendator 3 75 Amendment. 626. Gonzales' '54 3 50 Addition. Page J 74, Fourth Annual Report— Sherry. Bulk, L.C.B. 640. L.C.B. Gonzales' Light Golden (gal.) 7 00 Amendment. 641. L.C.B. Gonzales' Light Golden (qt.) 1 35 Amendment. Case Goods—Quart. 670. Amontillado 2 75 Amendment. 672. Emperador 3 50 Amendment. 673. Gilbey's Invalid 1 75 - Amendment. 677. Solera (Sandeman's) 1 50 Amendment. 680. Gonzales' Royal Amontillado 1 75 Addition. 681. Gonzales' Nutty Solera 1 75 Addition. 682. Gonzales' Coronation 1911 2 75 Addition. Canadian Wines. 601. L.C.B. St. Augustine (qt.) : , 1 00 Amendment. 614. Concord Port (qt.) 65 Amendment. 644. L.C.B. Native Sherry (gal.) 3 00 Amendment. 645. L.C.B. Native Sherry (qt.) 65 Amendment. Burgundy (Sparkling). 766. Bouchard Sparkling, White (qt.) 2 75 Amendment. 767. Bouchard Sparkling Rose (qt.) 2 75 Amendment. 768. Bouchard Sparkling, Red (qt.) 2 75 Amendment. 769. Bouchard Sparkling Red (pt.) 1 50 Amendment. 770. Bouchard Sparkling White (pt.) 150 Amendment. Burgundy, Red (Still)—Quart. 760. Beaune 1 25 Amendment. 762. Pommard 1 35 Amendment. Champagne. 736. Louis Roederer Extra Dry (qt.) 3 50 Addition. 746. Louis Roederer Extra Dry (pt.) 1 90 Addition. O 72 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX C— Continued. Amendments and Additions to Price-list No. 1—Continued. Page J 75, Fourth Annual Report— Claret. Item No. 695. Camponac (qt.) 1 00 696. Margeaux (qt.) 85 697. Medoc (qt.) 85 699. St. Julien (qt.) 85 701. Bordeaux Rouge (qt.) 85 720. Camponac (pt.) 55 724. St. Julien (pt.) 45 White Wines (Sauternes). 791. L.C.B. Graves' Superieurs (qt.) 75 802. Graves' Superieurs (qt.) 85 803. Olivier (qt.) 1 00 804. Sauterne (qt.) 1 00 805. Haut Sauterne (qt.) .*. 1 15 807. Bordeaux Blanc (qt.) 85 820. Sauterne (pt.) 60 821. Haut Sauterne (pt.) 65 823. Graves' Superieurs (pt.) 45 Bitters. 895. Angostura Bitters (8-oz.) 1 75 Cocktails—Reputed Quart. 872. Silk Hat Bourbon 3 00 873. Gordon Martini 4 00 874. Gordon Perfect 4 00 875. Gordon Piccadilly 4 00 Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Addition. Addition. Addition. Addition. Page J 76, Fourth Annual Report— Liqueurs—Bottle. 831. Benedictine 5 25 832. Curacao Rouge, Nuyens 4 50 833. Creme de Menthe, Nuyens 3 75 834. Cherry Whisky, Fremy 4 00 835. Creme de Cacao, Nuyens 3 75 836. Creme de Cassis, Nuyens 3 25 848. Kummel, Nuyens 3 75 849. Maraschino, Nuyens .'. 3 50 896. Benedictine (% bot.) 2 75 897. Chartreuse, Green 3 75 898. Chartreuse, Yellow 3 25 911. Half and Half, Fockink 3 50 917. Punch au Rhum, Fockink 3 50 918. Punch au Whisky, Fockink 3 50 Vermouth. 856. Bailor Italian 1 25 Chinese Whiskies and Wines. 941. Ng Ka Py (pt.) 1 50 944. Cup Kwai (pt.) 1 00 945. Sam Shia (pt.) 1 00 Japanese Sake. 960. Hakutsuru (qt.) 75 Page J 77, Fourth Annual Report— Ale and Stout. 986. McEwan's India Pale Ale (doz. pts.) 3 25 992. McEwan's India Pale Ale (doz. splits) 2 10 Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Amendment. Addition. Addition. Amendment. Amendment. Addition. 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 73 APPENDIX C— Continued. Amendments and Additions to Price-list No. 3. Schedule Selling-price for Ale (Pints). Page N 68, Third Annual Report— Nelson Brewing Company. No. Place. Per Doz. Per Bot. 14. Greenwood $2 65 . $0 25 Addition. 15. Grand Forks 2 65 25 Addition. 18. Kaslo 2 50 25 Addition. 32. Nelson 2 40 20 Addition. 44. Rossland 2 50 25 Addition. 51. Trail 2 50 25 Addition. 64. Yahk 2 50 25 Addition. Page N 69, Third Annual Report— Doz. Pts. Per Bot. Doz. Qts. Per Bot. 38. Pouce Coupe $2 70 $0 25 $4 50 $0 40 Amendment. Coast Beer. 11. Coquitlam $2 05 $0 20 $3 50 $0 30 Amendment. 19. Keremeos 2 20 20 3 65 35 Amendment. 25. Ladner 2 05 20 3 50 30 Amendment. 50. Sidney 2 05 20 3 50 30 Amendment. Page N 70, Third Annual Report— Cranbrook Brewery. 64. Yahk $2 10 $0 20 $3 50 $0 30 Amendment. Nelson Brewery. 14. Greenwood $2 15 $0 20 $3 60 $0 30 Amendment. 15. Grand Forks 2 15 20 3 60 30 Amendment. Page N 67, Third Annual Report— Schedule Selling-price for Ale (Pints). Vancouver Breweries, Ltd.; Westminster Brewery, Ltd.; Rainier Brewing Company, Ltd. No. Place. Doz. Pts. Per Bot. 12. Duncan $2 40 $0 20 Amendment. 19. Keremeos 2 60 25 Amendment. 24. Ladysmith 2 40 20 Amendment. Silver Spring Brewery, Ltd.; Victoria Phoenix Brewery, Ltd. 12. Duncan $2 40 $0 20 Amendment. 19. Keremeos 2 60 25 Amendment. 24. Ladysmith 2 40 20 Amendment. Page N 68, Third Annual Report— Nelson Brewing Company. 14. Greenwood $2 55 $0 25 Amendment. 15. Grand Forks 2 55 25 Amendment. Revelstoke Brewing Company. 16. Golden $2 60 $0 25 Amendment. 17. Invermere 2 60 25 Amendment. 45. Revelstoke 2 40 20 Amendment. 48. Salmon Arm 2 50 25 Amendment. O 74 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX C—Continued. Amendments and Additions to Price-list No. 3—Continued. Page N 70, Third Annual Report— Doz. Pts. Per Bot. Doz. Qts. Per Bot. 20. Kelowna $2 20 $0 20 $3 75 $0 35 Addition. 39. Penticton 2 10 20 3 75 35 Addition. 62. Vernon 2 20 20 3 75 35 Addition. 69. Oliver 2 20 20 3 75 35 Addition. Nelson Brewing Company. 64. Yahk $2 00 $0 20 $3 50 $0 30 Amendment. 9. Cranbrook 2 00 20 3 50 30 Addition. Trail Brewery. 44. Rossland $2 00 $0 20 $3 50 $0 30 Addition. Page J 79, Fourth Annual Report—■ Addition to Price-list No. 7. Draught Beer. Amalgamated Brewers' Agency, Ltd. Place. Barrel. Half-barrel. Prince Rupert $23 70 $11 85 Addition. Prince George 26 10 13 05 Addition. APPENDIX G—Continued. CHART ILLUSTRATING SALE OF LIQUOR AND ADMINISTRATION OF "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT," BY ELECTORAL J1 LIQUOR (INCLUDING S >A,51VA Maple Ridge... Villige of Mis: I 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 77 APPENDIX C—Continued. Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1926. Premises. City or Town. Lease. Date of Commencement. Duration. Monthly Rental. Remarks. Administrative Offices. Victoria: 409-417 and 423 Belmont Building Warehouses. Victoria Vancouver: 847 Beatty Street 869 Beatty St. (basement).. Government Liquor Stores. Abbotsford....; Ashcroft Anyox Alice Arm Atlin Campbell River Coalmont Chilliwack Cumberland Cranbrook , Courtenay Cloverdale Duncan Esquimalt Fernie Greenwood Golden Grand Forks Hope Invermere Kaslo Keremeos ... Kelowna Kamloops Kimberley Langley Prairie Lillooet Ladysmith Ladner Maillardville Mission Michel MeBride Merritt Nelson New Westminster North Vancouver Nanaimo Ocean Falls Oliver Prince Rupert Prince George Princeton 1-8-25 1-6-23 - 1-1-25 1-8-25 1-8-24 15-3-26 20-7-23 14-4-25 28-2-25 10-8-24 1-10-25 1-6-25 1-7-25 15-6-23 1-6-24 12-6-25 1-7-25 15-8-24 1-4-24 10-3-24 1-4-24 1-9-24 1-1-25 1-9-24 1-7-24 1-6-24 15-8-25 1-8-25 1-8-25 1-10-23 1-6-23 1-10-25 1-8-25 10 mos. 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 1 year 3 years 19 mos. 2 years 2 years 1 year 2 years 2 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 1 year $210 00 750 00 125 00 40 00 50 00 85 00 60 00 25 00 35 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 35 00 30 00 55 00 35 00 50 00 60 00 35 00 25 00 30 00 50 00 75 00 75 00 65 00 50 00 35 00 45 00 40 00 25 00 35 00 50 00 35 00 60 00 150 00 90 00 100 00 125 00 40 00 150 00 50 00 40 00 125 00 100 00 80 00 Purchased by Liquor Control Board. Monthly tenancy. Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly tenancy, tenancy, tenancy, tenancy, tenancy, tenancy, tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. $30 1st and 2nd year; $35 3rd year. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. 1st year. 2nd year. 3rd year. O 78 British Columbia. 1926 APPENDIX C— Continued. Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1926 —Continued. Premises. City or Town. Lease. Date of Commencement. Duration. Monthly Rental. Remarks. Government Liquor Stores— Continued. Pouce Coupe Port Alberni Penticton Powell River Port Coquitlam Parksville Quesnel Rossland Revelstoke Smithers....; Stewart Sidney Salmon Arm South Westminster Trail Terrace Vancouver: 808 Pender Street 219 Hastings Street E 219-221-225 Hastings St. E 602 Robson Street 608 Robson Street 65-67 Cordova Street 847 Beatty Street 1213 Granville Street 758 Powell Street Victoria : 709 Johnson Street Humboldt Street Vernon Williams Lake Yahk 27-9-23 1-9-25 23-5-23 1-10-24 10-10-25 1-11-24 16-10-25 1-3-24 1-9-25 1-8-25 1-6-25 1-8-21 1-6-25 30-11-24 1-4-23 1-12-25 1-6-24 1-6-25 1-7-25 15-7-24 15-J6-24 1-8-24 1-8-25 10-6-23 4-12-24 1-10-24 3 years 2 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 1 year 2 years 2 years 5 years 3 years 2 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 10 mos. 3 years 3 years 2 years $ 40 00 40 00 85 00 95 00 65 00 25 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 100 00 25 00 50 00 50 00 115 00 40 00 175 00 375 00 575 00 300 00 125 00 150 00 130 00 150 00 100 00 162 50 115 00 15 00 80 00 47 00 47 00 Monthly tenancy. Purchased by Liquor Control Board. Monthly tenancy. Lease terminated 1-12-25. 1st year. 2nd year. Part of Govt. Liquor Warehouse. Monthly tenancy. 16 Geo. 5 Report of Liquor Control Board. O 79 APPENDIX C— Continued. Statement showing Number op Physicians issuing Prescriptions from April 1st, 1925, to March 31st, 1926. Month. Vancouver. Victoria. Outside. Totals. 1925. 12 9 11 16 14 16 9 10 12 16 16 18 23 12 15 20 19 17 14 17 19 16 16 18 12 19 15 17 9 12 6 14 12 14 14 17 47 40 41 July ...j 53 42 45 29 41 43 1926. 46 46 53 Totals .'. 159 206 161 526 Statement showing Prescriptions for Liquor issued by Physicians and honoured at Government Liquor Stores and Drug Stores throughout the Province from April 1st, 1925, to March 31st, 1926. Month. Vancouver. Victoria. Outside. Totals. 1925. 32 26 48 46 38 48 30 22 43 59 57 59 , 51 29 48 54 45 37 29 43 54 34 36 42 171 135 123 131 190 169 99 133 165 85 127 126 254 190 219 July 231 273 254 158 198 262 1926. 178 220- 227 Totals 508 502 1,654 2,664 O 80 British Columbia. 1926 rllOMrlOOlOlCr.-. W5 b- CO tf H -3 t-MiMMOiCDOJcO© CO Ol M IO rH rH rH rH rH rH rHrH rH rH eo 0 ti ~ EH H P o H o CQ a M M OJ+J o o« WQOCOt-ffiMOCOCJ eo eo 10 OS eo ci 0 ci co 10 cs os tf fc- H O OS +J tli H rH rH rH rH rH rH T-H rH •tf Ph S3 H H Q 0fl 33 cc CQ EH o OJ tfl" 3 0 cct-otftfeo-tfineo OS rH rH IO 5 P M Q Q 2-0 3 c ag. Cl tH CO rH rH Cl H "3 rHCSOOtfWt-CSCOtf -# eo (M d lOCl-tflO-tfCOCltf-3 CO CC -tl 0 0 10 OS EH o Q CQ B H . —j - f> CD MM (M +3 M P5 2 O rH DO 2 3 3 0fl ' . . H3 2S 1. « 1 s tH Mrrj a Ph fa Of. s3 -. ss '■ o 0. ™ P o H O so T3 1 8 CJ f.lOHW!C©©Ott OS t— cs CI O rtO > So flrlMNHriHMr rH rH CI CI ■S . Cl ?0 -*. 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Individual Liquor Permits Individual Malt Liquor Permits Permits for Druggist, Physician, Dentist, or Veterinary Permits for Ministers of the Gospel .- Permits for Persons engaged in Mechanical or Manufacturing Busi ness or in Scientific Pursuits Special Permits (Banquets, etc.) 77,127 5,124 71 50 $2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 $154,254 00 5,124 00 142 00 50 00 6 00 1,685 00 $161,261 00 VICTORIA, B.C.: Printed by Chables F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1926.
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Title | GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1ST, 1925, TO MARCH 31ST, 1926 |
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