GOVERNMENT LIQUOK ACT." TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Liquor Control Board OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOE THE PERIOD APRIL 1ST, 1932, TO MARCH 31ST, 1933 printed by authority of the legislative assembly. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles P. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1933. To His Honour J. W. Fordham Johnson, 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, 1933. R. H. POOLEY, Attorney-General. Attorney-General's Department, Victoria, B.C., 1933. Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C., September 15th, 1933. The Honourable R. H. Pooley, K.C, 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, 1933. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, W. P. KENNEDY, Chairman. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. INTRODUCTION. The Board presents the Twelfth Annual Report, covering the operations from April 1st, 1932, to March 31st, 1933. On May 31st, 1932, a change occurred in the constitution of the Liquor Control Board, whereby Mr. Henry Broughton Thomson, Chairman, and Mr. AArilliam Joseph Baird, member, resigned therefrom, and pursuant to the provisions of section 102 of the " Government Liquor Act," as enacted by section 10 of the " Government Liquor Act Amendment Act, 1932," Mr. AVilliam Farris Kennedy was appointed Chairman of the Board as from June 1st, 1932. The accounts of the Board, certified to by the Comptroller-General, as required by section 116 of the " Government Liquor Act," and the statistical data as required by section 111 are shown in the Appendices as follows:— APPENDIX A.—ACCOUNTS. Balance-sheet 1 Statement of Accounts for the periods April 1st, Trading Account - 1932. to September 30th, 1932, and October Profit and Loss Account J 1st, 1932, to March 31st, 1933. APPENDIX B.—LAW ENFORCEMENT. Statement of Prosecutions, April 1st, 1932, to March 31st, 1933. APPENDIX C—ADMINISTRATION. Regulations and Amendments thereto. Amendments and Additions to Price-lists. Statement of Premises owned, leased, and rented. Statement of Prescriptions for Liquor issued by Physicians. Statement of Permits issued from April 1st, 1932, to March 31st, 1933. Chart illustrating by Electoral Districts the Sale of Liquor and the Administration of the " Government Liquor Act." " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1933." At the 1933 session of the Legislature amendments to the " Government Liquor Act" were passed in respect of the following sections:— Section 11 was amended to provide for a fee of 25 cents for an individual liquor permit instead of $2. This amendment became effective on April 18th, 1933. Section 27 was amended to make further provision for the sale of beer by the unopened bottle in premises covered by a beer licence for consumption elsewhere than on the licensed premises. Section 51 was amended to enable the holder of a beer licence to maintain in or on the outside of the premises specified in the licence a sign displaying the words " Licensed Premises." Section 115 was amended in conformity to the amendment to section 118. This amendment became effective on April 1st, 1933. Section 118 was amended by striking out subsections (2), (3), and (4), thereby discontinuing the provisions for the payment of a portion of the profits derived under the " Government Liquor Act" to various municipalities. This amendment became effective on April 1st, 1933. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES. During the period under review arrangements were made to vacate the premises occupied as Government Liquor Stores at Greenwood and Michel. At Greenwood the Government Liquor Store was transferred to premises situate in the Provincial Court-house, and at Michel more suitable and up-to-date premises were obtained. BRITISH COLUMBIA. On June 1st, 1932, the Board established a Government Liquor Store at Coalmont, and on June 20th a store was established at Parksville. In each instance the Board occupied premises which had previously been used as a Government Liquor Store. On December 28th, 1932, the Board purchased the premises occupied and used as a Government Liquor Store in the City of Kamloops. These premises were specially erected for the Board in 1930 and were particularly adapted for the purpose of a Government Liquor Store. The Board obtained a number of reductions in rentals in respect of premises occupied, such reductions during the period under review amounting in the aggregate to $3,660 per annum. For particulars in regard to leases, rentals, etc., see Appendix C. STAFF. Owing to the great decrease in the volume of sales at Government Liquor Stores, the Board found itself with a great number of employees in Government Liquor AArarehouses and Stores throughout the Province in excess of those actually required, and to meet this situation a number of members of the staff were placed on part-time employment. This policy has been found to be very satisfactory, as, although the salaries paid in consequence have been small, it has nevertheless afforded a large number of persons employment whose services might otherwise have been dispensed with and considerable hardship caused thereby. The Board takes this opportunity of expressing its appreciation of the co-operation and loyalty of the members of the staff during a period of economic depression, and when many difficulties had to be overcome. STOCKS. The value of the stocks of liquor on hand at March 31st, 1933, amounted to $769,802.54, being a decrease of $393,597.14 under the inventory figure of the fiscal year immediately preceding. SALES. The total sales of $8,607,316.70 show a decrease under the previous period of $3,146,625.69. Classification of Sales. Wines and Spirits— Spirits: Rye AVhisky, Bourbon Whisky, Scotch Whisky, Irish Whisky, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Alcohol $4,340,467.15 Liqueurs : Cocktails, Vermouth, and Bitters 112,092.45 $4,452,559.60 Port, Sherry, and Still Burgundy $110,065.25 Champagnes and Sparkling AVines 52,645.75 Clarets and Sauternes 25,695.25 188,406.25 British Empire AArines— British Columbia $258,456.95 Australia 46,423.40 Ontario 15,705.40 South Africa 33,390.60 353,976.35 Oriental Liquors 185,937.55 Malt Liquor— British Columbia Beer, Ale, and Stout— To Licensees $2,179,469.70 To Permit-holders 1,085,331.30 Eastern Canadian Beer and Ale, and Dutch Lager Beer (Imported) 60,615.45 British (Imported) Ale and Stout 101,020.50 3,426,436.95 Total $8,607,316.70 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 7 Due to the economic depression the volume of sales show considerable decrease under the year immediately preceding. The purchasing-power of the public was lessened to a considerable extent and the total sales show a decrease of 26.77 per cent. British Columbia wines continue to meet with popular demand in the stores throughout the Province. It is interesting to note that British Empire wines decreased ■ only 10.41 per cent, as compared with the previous year. A revision of the Board's Price-list No. 1 (Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs) became effective on December 1st, 1932, and the benefits obtained by various reductions in costs were passed on to the public. DUTY, EXCISE, AND SALES TAX. The duty, excise, and sales tax paid to the Federal Government for the period under review amounted to $1,763,741.84, the details of which are as follows:— Duty $1,197,441.25 Excise 317,333.57 Sales tax 248,967.02 Total $1,763,741.84 The Convention of the 15th day of December, 1932, between Canada and France, called "The Franco-Canadian Convention of 1932," was abrogated on June 15th, 1932, and in consequence the duties on brandies, wines, etc., from Prance were increased on and after that date. INSURANCE. Fire. . During the period under review a very serious fire occurred in the town of Stewart, and due to the efforts of the Fire Brigade and the citizens the Government Liquor Store was saved; however, a small loss from the fire amounting to $50.74 occurred. The loss was covered by insurance. Burglaries. Burglaries and attempted burglaries at the following Government Liquor Stores occurred during the period under review:— Value, including Cash, Date. Store. ■ Goods stolen, and 1932. Equipment damaged. June 8. 214 Carrall Street, Vancouver (attempted) : Nil June 21. Duncan $621.50 July 1. Greenwood 1,147.50 July 17. North Arancouver 4.74 July 25. Nelson (attempted) : Nil Oct. 1. Powell River 131.22 Oct. 25. Duncan (attempted) Nil Nov. 21. Cloverdale 41.44 Dec. 20. Parksville 338.23 1933. Jan. 2. Merritt (attempted) Nil Mar. 7. 775 Davie Street, ATancouver 89.48 Under the terms of insurance carried, all the above losses due to burglary were settled in full, as was also the claim for $1,510.26 in connection with the burglary at the Government Liquor Store, 775 Davie Street, Arancouver, which occurred on March 26th, 1932, and mentioned in the Eleventh Annual Report. In addition to the above, a small loss occurred at the Government Liquor Store at Nelson through pilferage, amounting to $10.70. PERMITS. A detailed statement showing the sale of each variety of permit is shown in Appendix C. Pursuant to the provisions of section 115 of the " Government Liquor Act," the revenue derived from the sale of permits was transmitted to the Honourable the Minister of Finance, I i BRITISH COLUMBIA. to be accounted for as part of the general revenue of the Province, and amounted to $96,862, being a decrease of $31,760.25 under the previous year. Effective February 1st, 1933, the fee for a special permit issued under clause (d) of section 11 of the " Government Liquor Act" to purchase any other kind of liquor than wine manufactured or produced in the Province from fruit grown in the Province, and malt liquor, was reduced from $5 to $2. LICENCES. SUMMARY. The following summary indicates the number of licences issued and licences transferred during the period under review:— Licences issued. In respect of Year 1932. In respect of Year 1933. Total. 11 5 2 303 54 29 2 9 314 59 31 2 Brewers' licences •. 9 18 397 415 Licences transferred. In respect of Year 1932. In respect of Year 1933. Total. 19 4 2 23 2 19 6 25 DISTILLERS' LICENCES. (Subsection (1), Section 63b.) Distillers' Licences issued in respect of the Year 1933. Name ol Firm. Place of Business. British Columbia Distillery Co., Ltd New AArestminster. United Distillers, Ltd Arancouver. BREWERS' LICENCES. (Subsection (2), Section 63b.) Brewers' Licences issued in respect of the Year 1933. Name of Firm. Place of Business. Victoria-Phoenix Brewing Co. (1920), Ltd :. Victoria. Kootenay Breweries.'Ltd Nelson. Cranbrook Brewing Co., Ltd Cranbrook. The Fernie-Fort Steele Brewing Co., Ltd Fernie. A'ancouver Malt & Sake Brewing Co., Ltd Arancouver. Xavier Holdener .» Revelstoke. Princeton Brewing Co., Ltd Princeton. Vancouver Breweries, Ltd Arancouver. AVestminster Brewery, Ltd New Westminster. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. LICENCES SUSPENDED OR CANCELLED. The number of licences suspended or cancelled during the period under review was as follows:— Suspended. Cancelled. Beer licences 9 Club licences 2 1 Veterans' club licences PLEBISCITES. Pursuant to the provisions of the "Liquor-control Plebiscites Act" (chapter 147, R.S.B.C. 1924), plebiscites were conducted in the undermentioned electoral districts in respect of the sale of beer by the glass or open bottle under section 27 of the " Government Liquor Act," with the following results:— Date of Poll. Electoral District. Polling Division. Result. Affirmative. Negative. Date of Publication in B.C. Gazette of Proclamation making Sec. 27 of the " Government Liquor Act" apply. 1932. June 22 June 22 June 24 July 7 Aug. 10 Aug. 20 Sept. 3 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Nov. 9 Kaslo-Slocan Delta Esquimalt Salmon Arm North Vancouver North Okanagan Kamloops Cranbrook Delta Grand Forks-Greenwood Ainsworth White Rock Esquimalt Sicamous Capilano Armstrong North Kamloops Kingsgate Aldergrove Riverside 44 114 1,152 30 135 370 34 25 42 42 138 539 54 159 248 90 4 61 37 Aug. 11, 1932 Nil Nil Nil Nil Sept. 29, 1932 Nil Sept. 29, 1932 Nil Nil In the British Columbia Gazette dated September 29th, 1932 (page 1455), appears an amended statement of the results of the vote taken under the " Liquor-control Plebiscites Act" on February 20th, 1932, in the Oliver Polling Division of the Similkameen Electoral District, which indicates that the result of the plebiscite is as follows: Affirmative, 70; negative, 151. The result of the plebiscite as shown on page N 9 of the Eleventh Annual Report is herewith corrected. PROHIBITIONS. Appendix B, Law Enforcement, shows in detail all prosecutions reported to the Board under section 121 for infractions of the " Government Liquor Act." The total number of prosecutions for all offences is 1,619, being a decrease of 760 under the previous period; 929 persons were sent to gaol, a decrease of 347 under the previous period. Five individual liquor permits were cancelled during the period under section 18 of the " Government Liquor Act." TAXATION PROVISIONS. The sum of $763.12 was collected during the period as tax on liquor not purchased at a Government Liquor Store, in accordance with the provisions of section 64 of the " Government Liquor Act." INTERDICTION. Interdiction orders made pursuant to the provisions of section 66 of the " Government Liquor Act" numbered 150, being an increase of 12 over the previous year. One hundred and eleven orders of revocation of orders of interdiction were made by interdiction officials pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Act, this number being an increase of 28 over the previous year. I 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA. PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE. Destruction of liquor forfeited to the Crown and held by the Liquor Control Board was authorized by the following Orders in Council:— Order in Council. Approved. No. 449 April 22, 1932. No. 942 Aug. 17, 1932. No. 1258 : Nov. 9, 1932. No. 98 Jan. 26, 1933. INSPECTION DEPARTMENT. During the period under review the Inspection Department has given efficient service in assisting the holders of beer licences, club licences, and veterans' club licences in the proper conduct and management of their premises. The Department has been able to advise licensees in the matter of enlargement or alterations of their premises, and wherever possible improvements have been made in those hotels in which beer licences have been granted, in improving the buildings and furnishing thereof, thereby giving better service in regard to accommodation to the travelling public. The following inspections of licensed premises have been carried out during the period :— Premises covered by beer licences 1,278 Premises covered by club licences 158 Premises covered by veterans' club licences 228 The Department has been able to co-operate with the Municipal, Provincial, and Royal, Canadian Mounted Police Forces in regard to the enforcement of the provisions of the " Government Liquor Act," and in many instances in regard to giving information which has come to hand in regard to infractions of the Federal Statutes in respect to the manufacture and traffic in illicit liquor. The Board wishes to take this opportunity of expressing its thanks for the co-operation and good-will which exists between the Board and the various police forces. ACCOUNTING. Appendix A contains the financial statements for the six-monthly periods ended September 30th, 1932, and March 31st, 1933, as required by the Statute. For convenience, however, a consolidation of the Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts for the fiscal year 1932-33 has been compiled, as follows :— REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. 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April 1, 1932, to Sept. 30, 1932 $1,060,634.35 1,164,238.96 $2,224,873.31 $10.00 10.00 1396/32 701/33 $243,943.60 267,772.66 1404/32 1045/33 $816,680.75 Oct. 1, 1932, to March 31, 1933 .896,456.30 $20.00 $511,716.26 $1,713,137.05 APPENDIX A. BALANCE-SHEET AS AT ASSETS. CASH: In bank $5,570.30 In transit 124,817.03 In Provincial Treasury 897,858.61 $1,028,245.94 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 344.03 ADVANCES TO WAREHOUSE MANAGERS, AUDITORS, AND VENDORS, ETC '105,730.00 STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY 939,192.19 REAL ESTATE (LAND) 31,365.00 BUILDINGS (LESS DEPRECIATION) 90,132.33 EQUIPMENT {LESS DEPRECIATION) 7,244.56 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (LESS DEPRECIATION) 34,668.93 DEFERRED CHARGES: Insurance $20,590.09 Guarantee bonds 851.56 21,441.65 $2,267,364.63 W. F. KENNEDY, D. R. MACFARLANE, Chairman. Chief Accountant. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 15 SEPTEMBER 30th, 1932. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE RESERVE FUND LIABILITIES. $156,650.28 1,050,080.00 $1,206,730.28 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (UNDIVIDED PROFITS) : 1,060,634.35 $2,267,304.63 I certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended September 30th, 1932, have been examined under my direction, and that in my opinion the above 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 the explanations given to me and as shown by the books of the Board. Victoria, B.C., February 2Srd, 1933. J. A. CRAIG, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. I 16 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. TRADING ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD TO STOCK ON HAND, MARCH 31st, 1932 .: $1,163,399.68 „ MERCHANDISE PURCHASED 2,902,937.95 „ OPERATING COSTS: WAREHOUSES : Salaries and wages $52,744.55 Rents 8,605.00 Insurance 2,892.29 Telegraph and telephone 416.16 Light, water, and fuel 860.69 Depreciation 5,302.85 Sundries 4,086.96 $74,908.50 VENDORS: Salaries and wages $152,873.25 Rents 36,582.12 Insurance 7,890.12 Telegraph and telephone 1,812.18 Light, water, and fuel 3,314.91 Depreciation 7,234.75 Sundries 5,762.67 215,470.00 290,378.50 ,, HEAD OFFICE EXPENSES : Administrative salaries $41,662.88 Travelling expenses 3,193.40 Rent 2,580.00 Telegraph and telephone 983.12 Light, water, and fuel 102.00 Printing and stationery 6,239.47 Postage and express 3,354.42 Bank charges 118.60 Guarantee bonds 396.00 Employees' group insurance 4,081.43 Depreciation 642.40 Sundries 5,315.58 68,669.30 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 1,080,537.61 $5,505,923.04 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 17 APRIL 1st TO SEPTEMBER 30th, 1932. BY SALES TO PERMIT-HOLDERS $3,284,405.47 „ SALES TO BEER LICENSEES 1,270,357.40 $4,554,762.87 „ OTHER INCOME : Interest $1,188.39 Rents 6,731.62 Premium on U.S. currency 3,173.27 Miscellaneous 874.70 „ STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY : I 18 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $21,641.20 „ MAINTENANCE OF PRISONERS 1,251.76 „ PLEBISCITES (BEER) 1,370.57 $24,263.53 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1932 1,060,634.35 $1,084,897.88 APPROPRIATION TO RESERVE FUND $10.00 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE 1,637,783.17 $1,637,793.17 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 1,060,634.35 $2,698,427.52 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 19 PERIOD APRIL 1st TO SEPTEMBER 30th, 1932. BY BALANCE FROM TRADING ACCOUNT $1,080,537.61 „ CLUB LICENCES $600.00 „ BEER LICENCES 3,150.00 „ LICENCE TRANSFER FEES 350.00 „ TAX REALIZED UNDER SECTION 64, " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT " 260.27 4,360.27 $1,084,897.88 ACCOUNT. BY BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD $1,637,793.17 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1932 1,060,634.35 $2,698,427.52 I 20 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. BALANCE-SHEET AS AT ASSETS. CASH: In bank $6,090.69 In transit to bank 75,000.00 In transit to Provincial Treasury .* 92,450.83 In Provincial Treasury 1,138,026.12 $1,311,567.64 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 421.50 ADVANCES TO WAREHOUSE MANAGERS, AUDITORS, AND VENDORS, ETC 104,405.00 STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY 769,802.54 REAL ESTATE (LAND) 31,365.00 BUILDINGS (LESS DEPRECIATION) 99,207.56 EQUIPMENT (LESS DEPRECIATION) 5,162.55 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (LESS DEPRECIATION) _ 30,390.73 DEFERRED CHARGES: Insurance $19,343.08 Guarantee bonds _■ 445.12 19,788.20 $2,372,110.72 W. F. KENNEDY, D. R. MACFARLANE, Chairman. Chief Accountant. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 21 MARCH 31st, 1933. LIABILITIES. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $157,781.76 RESERVE FUND 1,050,090.00 $1,207,871.76 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (UNDIVIDED PROFIT) 1,164,238.96 $2,372,110.72 I certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended March 31st, 1933, have been examined under my direction, and that in my opinion the above Balance-sheet is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and accurate statement of the affairs.of the Board, according to the best of my information and the explanations given to me and as shown by the books of the Board. J. A. CRAIG, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., May 23rd, 1933. APPENDIX A—Continued. TRADING ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD TO STOCK ON HAND, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1932 $939,192.19 „ MERCHANDISE PURCHASED 2,525,432.76 „ OPERATING COSTS: WAREHOUSES : Salaries and wages $53,314.10 Rents 8,605.00 Insurance 2,896.58 Telegraph and telephone 498.16 Light, water, and fuel 1,314.29 Depreciation 5,316.50 Sundries 3,223.49 $75,168.12 VENDORS: Salaries and wages $137,083.17 Rents 35,280.97 Insurance 8,091.38 Telegraph and telephone 1,811.17 Light, water, and fuel 8,499.88 Depreciation 7,308.08 Sundries 4,045.28 202,119.93 277.28S.05 „ HEAD OFFICE EXPENSES: Administrative salaries $37,726.09 Travelling expenses 3,215.40 Rent 2,340.00 Telegraph and telephone 1,027.80 Light, water, and fuel 100.00 Printing and stationery 6,788.34 Postage and express 3,265.33 Bank charges 114.41 Guarantee bonds 396.00 Employees' group insurance 4,012.92 Depreciation 664.34 Sundries 1,804.56 61,455.19 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, 1,028,496.34 $4,831,864.53 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 23 OCTOBER 1st, 1932, TO MARCH 31st, 1933. BY SALES TO PERMIT-HOLDERS $3,143,441.53 „ SALES TO BEER LICENSEES 909,112.30 $4,052,553.83 „ OTHER INCOME: Interest $980.73 Rents 6,837.22 Premium on U.S. currency 556.18 Miscellaneous : 1,134.03 9,508.16 „ STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY 769,802.54 $4,831,864.53 I 24 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $20,171.83 „ MAINTENANCE OF PRISONERS 1,352.12 „ PLEBISCITES (BEER) 122.03 $21,645.98 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31st, 1933 1,164,238.96 $1,185,884.94 APPROPRIATION TO RESERVE FUND $10.00 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE '. 1,060,624.35 $1,060,634.35 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 1,164,238.96 1,224,873.31 REPORT OP LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 25 PERIOD OCTOBER 1st, 1932, TO MARCH 31st, 1933. BY BALANCE FROM TRADING ACCOUNT $1,028,496.34 CLUB LICENCES $13,300.00 BEER LICENCES :. - 127,550.00 BREWERS' LICENCES 7,469.35 DISTILLERS' LICENCES 8,321.40 LICENCE TRANSFER FEES 245.00 TAX REALIZED UNDER SECTION 64, " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT ".... 502.85 157,388.60 $1,185,884.94 ACCOUNT. BY BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD $1,060,634.35 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31st, 1933 1,164,238.96 1,224,873.31 ■ I 26 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B. Summary op Prosecutions under the " Government Liquor Act." Description of Offence. Disposition. o3 I—! rjl C 3 0) 0 c ^_- £ m m GO 3 £ rat1 fcg St Section 12. Allowing permit to be used by an other person Section 26. Infraction of Regulation No. 22 (club licences) Section 27. Infraction of Regulation No. 28 (beer licences) Section 28. Selling or offering liquor for sale Giving liquor for consideration.... Exposing or keeping liquor for sale Section 32. Purchasing or attempting to pur- ] chase liquor j. Taking liquor for consideration . 1 Section 34- Consumption of unsealed liquor Section 35. Possession of unsealed liquor Section 37. Consuming liquor in a public place Section 38. Drunk In a public place Section 39. Sales to persons under the influence of liquor Section 40. Supplying liquor to a minor Section £1, Disqualified persons (Indian Act) unlawfully upon premises of Government Liquor Store 107 53 15 1,283 25 120 16 29 1 1 1 2 56 35 1 1 1 17 34 5 7 804 251 1 5 15 2 73 $50.00 50.00 250.00 10,525.00 50.00 50.00 1,770.00 325.00 6,475.00 50.00 5,200.00 $1,850.00 $50.00 50.00 250.00 10,525.00 50.00 50.00 1,770.00 325.00 8,325.00 50.00 5,200.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 27 APPENDIX Summary op Prosecutions under the B—Continued. " Government Liquor Act "—Continued. Description of Offence. Disposition. Section 42. Supplying liquor to person whose permit has been cancelled Section 43. Supplying liquor to an interdicted person Section 44. Interdicted person making appli- * cation for permit Interdicted person upon licensed premises Section 46. Improper use of permit.. Section 47. Permitting drunkenness Giving liquor to a person under influence of liquor Section 48. Keeping or consuming liquor in any part of an inn other than a private guest-room Section 40. Consumption of liquor in an unlicensed club Section 50. Keeping or having liquor on premises of person engaged in selling non-intoxicating beverages Section 50a. Keeping of liquor in a restaurant. Section 52. Unlawfully acting as agent for the purchase or sale of liquor Section 53. Selling or dealing in beer or near- beer 19 24 34 o CJ 21 10 22 10 $50.00 900.00 50.00 150.00 200.00 810.00 200.00 1,175.00 3,000.00 i.OO $50.00 900.00 50.00 150.00 200.00 860.00 100.00 200.00 1,175.00 3,000.00 I 28 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Summary op Prosecutions under the " Government Liquor Act "—Continued. Disposition. Description of Offence. 0 m 0 ■ M 0 cj £0 o> CJ s a a, a) R m c. rj oj to •3 0 s 0 a O a E a) fe rJ a; rt 0 Section 5.}A. Illegal possession of seals 1 1 7 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 2 1 Section 64. $50.00 125.00 $50.00 125 00 Section 66 (2). Liquor in possession of interdicted Section 78a. Application to padlock premises Section 81. Interdicted person refusing information as to source of supply 50.00 50.00 Section 83. Interdicted person a compellable Totals 1,619 129 68 929 419 74 $31,655.00 $1,900.00 $33,555.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 29 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled prom Monthly Reports received prom Police (Section 121). Section 12.—Allowing Permit to be used by Another Person. Disposition. Electoral District. <tH . O 73 OJ ,<=3 •a Oj Oj cjt gg a » T3 CD EO DO l/i ■ o O cr fa ci M Pines collected. a rt _ 0J £1 =3 c Eh Comox : i i| !| 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Totals 21 ...... 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 26.—Infraction of Regulation No. 22 (Club Licences). Esquimalt: 1 1 1| 1 1| 1 J 1 :;._. ,..•:. Fernie : -I 1 $50.00 $50.00 Totals 2.1 1 -1 1 1 11 ...... $50.00 $50.00 Section 27.—Infraction of Regulation No. 28 (Beer Licences). Cowichan-Newcastle : 1 1 2| 1 1 1 1 $200.00 50.00 $200.00 Nanaimo : 50.00 Totals 8| 1 11 ...... 2 $250.00 $250.00 Section 28.—Selling or offering Liquor for Sale; giving Liquor for Consideration; exposing or keeping Liquor for Sale. Atlin Chilliwack : Balance of district Comox : Balance of district Cowichan-Newcastle : Municipality of North Cowichan.. Balance of district "Dewdney : Municipality of Maple Ridge Fort George : City of Prince George Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood : Balance of district Kamloops : City of Kamloops Balance of district Lillooet -~ Mackenzie Nelson : City of Nelson Prince Rupert : City of Prince Rupert Balance of district 2| 2 1| 1 2| 1 1 1| 1 1 1 2| 2 2| 2 21 1 1 1| 1 5] 4 1 21 2 4] 2| 2 1 2 1 11 1 3| ...... 1 2 1| 1 $300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 600.00 300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 600.00 300.00 300.00 I 30 BRITISH COLUMBIA. 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. Disposition. Electoral District. 01 ■3 a a " B c, m OJ 3 OQ m Cl m 1 3 o « a* CJ CJ _ cj oj +j W Cl oj ci OS &, a Bail estreated. « o EH Eichmond-Point Grey : 6 1 2 57 8 1 2 12 1 1 27 5 1 3 2 18 3 $925.00 $925.00 Similkameen : 600.00 5,400.00 900.00 600.00 5,400.00 Victoria : 900.00 Yale : Totals 107 16 56 35 $10,525.00 $10,525.00 Section 32.—Purchasing or attempting to purchase Liquor; taking Liquor for Consideration. 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 !| 1 1 Totals 2I 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 34-—Consumption of Unsealed Liquor. Skeena 2 1 1 0.00 i $50.00 Section 35.—Possession of Unsealed Liquor. Alberni: City of Port Alberni Delta : Municipality of Delta Fernie : Balance of district Fort George : Balance of district Kamloops : Balance of district Mackenzie North Okanagan : Balance of district Prince Rupert: Balance of district Richmond-Point Grey : Municipality of Richmond- Skeena South Okanagan : City of Kelowna Vancouver Yale : Balance of district Totals.. 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 2 28 12 2 16 1 1 53 2 17 34 $70.00 50.00 200.00 150.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 800.00 | 50.00 $1,770.00 | $70.00 50.00 200.00 150.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 800.00 50.00 $1,770.00 REPORT OP LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 31 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 37.—Consuming Liquor in a Public Place. Electoral District. Disposition. 'r~,Tj "O >d O 3J on ot a a "B ft OT c cu m 0 =2 o Cariboo Chilliwack : City of Chilliwack Cranbrook : Balance of district Creston Delta : Municipality of Surrey Fort George : City of Prince George... Similkameen : Balance of district South Okanagan : City of Kelowna Balance of district Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Totals $50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 IS 2 1 $325.00 $50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 $325.00 Section 38.—Drunk in a Public Place. Atlin Burnaby Cariboo Chilliwack : City of Chilliwack Municipality of Chilliwhack Balance of district : Columbia Comox : City of Courtenay 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 Delta: Municipality of Surrey ... Municipality of Langley Municipality of Delta Dewdney : Municipality of Coquitlam Balance of district Esquimau : Municipality of Esquimalt Fernie : City of Fernie Balance of district $200.00 75.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 75.00 25.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 150.00 75.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 75.00 100.00 125.00 150.00 j $50.00 $200.00 125.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 75.00 25.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 150.00 75.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 75.00 100.00 125.00 150.00 I 32 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled prom Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 38.—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued. Electoral District. Fort George: City of Prince George Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood : City of Grand Forks Balance of district Kamloops : City of Kamloops Kaslo-Slocan : City of Kaslo Balance of district Lillooet Mackenzie Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo Balance of district Nelson New Westminster North Okanagan : City of Vernon Balance of district North Vancouver : City of North Vancouver Municipality of West Vancouver Omineca Prince Rupert : City of Prince Rupert Balance of district Revelstoke : City of Revelstoke Richmond-Point Grey : Municipality of Richmond Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland City of Trail Balance of district Saanich — Salmon Arm : City of Salmon Arm Balance of district Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton Balance of district Skeena South Okanagan : City of Kelowna Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Municipality of Oak Bay Yale : City of Merritt Municipality of Kent Balance of district Totals Disposition. 5s if. 5 2 1 10 2 1 7 11 11 2 23 33 20 1 7 1 3 73 2 12 4 14 9 9 6 774 42 1 22 L283 ci o UI3 a a CJ cj a -S. 126 126 • m ci 0 o> 1-1 u, ci ■~ it 0 fe 13 29 16 10 .12 1 2 3 43 1 537 35 1 1 1 14 804 11 54 2511 73 I $125.00 50.00 [ 25.00 75.00 50.00 25.00 100.00 275.00 150.00 50.00 150.00 300.00 225.00 50.00 25.00 600.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 1 125.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 125.00 1,100.00 150.00 25.00 25.00 200.00 $275.00 75.00 25.00 1,475.00 25.00 1,350.00 50.00 $1,850.00 $125.00 50.00 25.00 75.00 50.00 25.00 100.00 275.00 150.00 50.00 150.00 575.00 225.00 125.00 25.00 600.00 50.00 75.00 100.00 125.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 225.00 100.00 200.00 125.00 2,450.00 200.00 25.00 25.00 200.00 $8,325.00 REPORT OP LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 33 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 39.—Sales to Persons under the Influence of Liquor. Disposition. Electoral District. o> is eg cj •6 CJ rH . O «3 fl a 01 0) 9 d ci sj f CO <u r'4J rt fl s CU 3 so Eo rt fl s as Eg 5» o Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 40.—Supplying Liquor to a Minor. Cowichan-Newcastle : City of Duncan Cranbrook : City of Cranbrook Fort George : City of Prince George Balance of district Mackenzie North Okanagan : City of Vernon Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland City of Trail... Salmon Arm : Balance of district- Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton.. Skeena South Okanagan : City of Kelowna Victoria : City of Victoria Yale : Municipality of Kent Totals 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 2 15 $300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 2,200.00 300.00 300.00 600.00 $5,200.00 $300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 2,200.00 300.00 300.00 600.00 $5,200.00 Section 11.—Disqualified Persons (Indian Act) unlaivfully upon Premises of Government Liquor Store. Chilliwack : City of Chilliwack.. Yale: Balance of district.. Totals 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 Section A2.—Supplying Liquor to Person tohose Permit has been cancelled. Kaslo-Slocan : Balance of District.. 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 I 34 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled prom Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section A3.—Supplying Liquor to an Interdicted Person. Disposition. Electoral District. O <J1 CJ ■ ,J1 •a a, Cl CJT3 a a O CJ a 5? cj a Ui to OS a ID S •a CJ a S 0) 4-1 0) ci aj o as Bail estreated. rt 4-1 O Eh Alberni: City of Alberni Chilliwack : City of Chilliwack 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 2 1 3 $600.00 $600.00 Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland Victoria : 300.00 300.00 Totals 6 i 2 $900.00 $900.00 Section Alt.—Interdicted Person making Application for Permit; Interdicted Person upon Licensed Premises. Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland.. $50.00 $50.00 Section A6.—Improper Use of Permit. Lillooet Victoria : City of Victoria.. Totals- 4 1 3 1 I 5 21 3 $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 Section 17.—Permitting Drunkenness; giving Liquor to a Person under Influence of Liquor. Columbia Delta : Municipality of Surrey.. Nanaimo : City of Nanaimo New Westminster Vancouver Totals 1[ 1 1| 1 1.1 1 ...... 1 1| 1| 2| | ...... 2 61 II 1 4 $50.00 50.00 100.00 $200700 $50.00 50.00 100.00 T200.00 Section 48.—Keeping or consuming Liquor in any Part of an Inn other than a Private Guest-room. Cranbrook Fernie : City of Fernie Kamloops : City of Kamloops New Westminster Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert- Victoria : City of Victoria Totals- 5 1 4 2 2 4 1 3 5 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 19 1 1 16 $200.00 110.00 150.00 200.00 50.00 100.00 $50.00 $810.00 | $50.00 $200.00 110.00 150.00 250.00 50.00 100.00 00 REPORT OP LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 35 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled prom Monthly Reports received prom Police—Continued. Section Jt9.—Consumption of Liquor in an Unlicensed Club. Disposition. Electoral District. CD 03 73 cj ■d •6 CJ tH . fl fl fl ■ •8 rt w o rt ^ <D CJ o o fl m tt) 3 CC w 3 a s SAoi as SI o 2 2 $100.00 $100.00 Section 50.—Keeping or having Liquor on Premises of Person engaged in selling Non-intoxicating Beverages. Delta : Municipality of Delta- Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert- Vancouver : City of Vancouver Yale: Balance of district Totals 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 " ZI 4 $50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 $200.00 $50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 $200.00 Section 50a.—Keeping of Liquor in a Restaurant. Alberni: City of Port Alberni.. Burnaby Cranbrook: Balance of district— Kamloops : City of Kamloops Revelstoke : City of Revelstoke..'... Skeena Vancouver Totals- 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 15 1 14 24 2 22 £50.00 50.00 50.00 175.00 150.00 700.00 $1,175.00 $50.00 50.00 50.00 175.00 150.00 | 700.00 $1,175.00 Section 52.—Unlawfully acting as Agent for the Purchase or Sale of Liquor. Vancouver Section 53 .—Selling or dealing in Beer 01 • Near-beer Cranbrook: 1 1 1 1 1 29 34 l 1 1 1 l 1 18 Fort George : Kaslo-Slocan : I Richmond-Point Grey : 10 South Okanagan : Balance of district $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Totals 3 21 10 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 I 36 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled prom Monthly Reports received prom Police—Continued. Section 5Aa.—Illegal Possession of Seals. Disposition. Electoral District. cjth CJ V d eo <H . o « fl fl "A w rt rt _! CD CU rt 3« 0 m m w S rt O fl s PQ™ a =3 .- 0 fe u aJ-£ PQcS o EH 1 i Section Hlf.—Failure to report Liquor. Mackenzie $50.00 $50.00 Section 66 (2).—Liquor in Possession of Interdicted Person. Alberni: City of Port AlbernL. Fort George : Balance of district- Mackenzie Revelstoke: City of Revelstoke— Salmon Arm : City of Salmon Arm- Victoria : City of Victoria Totals 2 2 1 1 ...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 ...~ 1 I 2 $75.00 50.00 "$125.00 | $75.00 50.00 $125.00 Section 78a.—Application to Padlock Premises. Vancouver 1 1 Section 81.—Interdicted Person refusing Information as to Source of Supply. Alberni: 5 1 1 1 4 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Delta : Rossland-Trail: City of Trail Totals 7 1 5 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 83.—Interdicted Person a Compellable Witness. Lillooet l l REPORT OP LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 37 APPENDIX C. Regulations. Regulations and amendments thereto made by the Liquor Control Board, pursuant to the provisions of section 119 of the " Government Liquor Act," during the period April 1st, 1932, to March 31st, 1933, are as follows:— Regulation No. Subject. Order in Council No. B.C. Gazette Reference. 37 (amendment) 28 (amendment) 37 (amendment) 7 (rescission)... 28 (amendment) 21 (amendment) 28 (amendment) 28 (amendment) Form of advertisement re application for Veterans' Club Licence Hours of sale and consumption of beer in City of Vancouver Hours of sale and consumption of beer in City of Vancouver Form of physician's prescription Hours of sale and consumption of beer, sundry districts ..... Hours of sale of liquor in Government Liquor Stores Hours of sale and consumption of beer, sundry districts Hours of sale and consumption of beer, Kaslo-Sloean District 498/32 940/32 1016/32 1192/32 1218/32 1323/32 1407/32 337/33 Vol. LXXIL, No. 18, page 766. Vol. LXXIL, No. 33, page 1263. Vol. LXXIL, No. 36, page 1366. Vol. LXXIL, No. 49, page 1801. Vol. LXXIL, No. 44, page 1622. Vol. LXXIL, No. 48, page 1768. Vol. LXXIL, No. 52, page 1822. Vol. LXXI1L, No. 13, page 441. " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Regulation No. 37. For the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of subsection (1) of section 26a of the " Government Liquor Act," being chapter 146 of the " Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1924," as enacted by section 9 of the " Government Liquor Act Amendment Act, 1930," and amended by section 6 of the " Government Liquor Act Amendment Act, 1932," Regulation No. 37 of the Liquor Control Board be amended by adding thereto the following, which shall be known as section (6) :— (6.) Every advertisement of notice of application for a Veterans' Club Licence shall be in the following form:— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." . Notice op Application foe a Veterans' Club Licence. Notice is hereby given that, on the day of next, the [full name of Club'] under signed, intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Veterans' Club Licence in respect of premises situate at [No., street, locality] upon 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 to bona-fide members for consumption on the premises. Dated this day of , 19 . Applicant. " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Re Amendment to Regulation No. 28. Resolution No. A996.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the Regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 113, dated February 2nd, 1925, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended as follows, effective as of September 1st, 1932:— Paragraph (1) of clause (;') of section 2 of the said Regulation No. 28 is hereby amended by adding the following after the word " week " : " except as hereinafter provided." Clause (j) of the said section 2 of the said Regulation No. 28 is hereby amended by adding the following paragraph, which shall be known as paragraph (7) :— "(7.) In the City of Vancouver at any time before 10.30 o'clock in the morning or after 11.30 o'clock at night upon any day of the week." I 38 BRITISH COLUMBIA. " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Amendment to Regulation No. 37. Resolved, That Regulation No. 37 of the Regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 808 on June 30th, 1930, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended as follows, effective as of September 12th, 1932:— Paragraph (1) of clause (/) of section 3 of the said Regulation No. 37 is hereby amended by adding the following after the word " week " : " except as hereinafter provided." Clause (f) of the said section 3 of the said Regulation No. 37 is hereby amended by adding the following paragraph, which shall be known as paragraph (5) :— "(5.) In the City of Vancouver at any time before 10.30 o'clock in the morning or after 11.30 o'clock at night upon any day of the week." " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Re Rescission of Regulation No. 7. Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of sections 2 and 22 of the " Government Liquor Act," being chapter 146 of the " Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1924," as amended by sections 2 and 4 of the " Government Liquor Act Amendment Act, 1932," Regulation No. 7 of the Liquor Control Board is hereby repealed. " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Re Amendment to Regulation No. 28. Resolution No. 5088.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the Regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 113, dated the 2nd February, 1925, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended as follows, effective as of the 10th November, 1932:— Paragraph (7) of clause (j) of section 2 of the said Regulation No. 28 is hereby amended by striking out the following words in the first line thereof: " in the City of Vancouver" ; and by substituting therefor the-following:— " In the Electoral Districts of Atlin, Chilliwack, Comox, Cowichan-Newcastle, Cranbrook, Dewdney, Esquimalt, Nanaimo, Prince Rupert, Rossland-Trail, and Vancouver City." " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Re Amendment to Regulation No. 21. Resolution No. 5117.—Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of section 119 of the " Government Liquor Act," and subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, section (2) of Regulation No. 21 of the Liquor Control Board be amended by deleting therefrom the following words :— " 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." And by substituting in lieu thereof the following:— " On every week-day, other than Saturday, and the regular weekly half-holiday, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m." And be it further Resolved, That this amendment become effective on the 12th day of December, 1932. And be it further Resolved, That the Secretary be instructed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Honourable the Attorney-General. " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Re Amendment to Regulation No. 28. Resolution No. 5153.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the Regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 113, dated February 2nd, 1925, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended as follows:— Paragraph (7) of clause (j) of section 2 of the said Regulation No. 28 is hereby amended by striking out the word " and " immediately after the word " Rossland-Trail," and by adding the following words after the words " Vancouver City " :— " Creston, Fernie, Fort George, Revelstoke, Nelson, and Yale." REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 39 " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Amendment to Regulation No. 28. Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the Regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 113, dated February 2nd, 1925, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended as follows:— Paragraph (7) of clause (j) of section (2) of the said Regulation No. 28 is hereby amended by striking out the word " and " immediately preceding the word " Yale," and by adding the following words after the word " Tale " : " and Kaslo-Slocan." " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Price-lists. Orders in Council passed during the period April 1st, 1932, to March 31st, 1933, confirming the prices of liquor included in the undermentioned Price-lists, were as follows:— Price-list. O.C. No. Date approved. Remarks. No. 1. Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, and Imported Ale 896 4-8-32 1093 28-9-32 Addition. 1149 17-10-32 Addition. 1215 26-10-32 Addition. 1225 2-11-32 Amendment. 1290 23-11-32 Cancellation of Price-list as Dec. 1st, 1932, and issuance new Price-list. of of 18 11-1-33 Amendment. 109 1-2-33 Additions. 196 23-2-33 Amendment and addition. No. 3. Beer, Ale, and Stout (British Columbia 355 6-4-32 758 6-7-32 Amendment. 904 4-8-32 Amendment. 1150 17-10-32 Addition. 28 11-1-33 Addition. No 6. Ships' Stores 1224 2 11 32 No. 7. Draught Beer 041 17-8-32 No. 8. Pure Grain Alcohol for Hospitals (special price and exempt from sales tax under 19 11-1-33 No. 8a. Pure Grain Alcohol for Hospitals (those hospitals in receipt of Government aid and exempt from sales tax under 20 11 1 33 No. 8b. Pure Grain Alcohol for Hospitals certified to be such by Department of National Health, and exempt from sales tax under " Special War Revenue Act," but which do not come within provisions of subsec. (2), sec. 3, "Government Liquor Act" 21 11-1-33 Amendment. No. 8c. Pure Grain Alcohol for any department, branch, institution, of Executive Govern ment of the Province or the Dominion 146 8-2-33 New Price-list. I 40 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX C—Continued, Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1933. Premises. City or Town. Administration rices. Victoria : 400b, 409-18, and 423, Bel mont Building Warehouses. Victoria, 1010 Wharf Street- Vancouver : 847-873 Beatty Street 869 Beatty Street Government Liquor Stores. Abbotsford - — Ashcroft Anyox..... Atlin Burns Lake. - Campbell River Chilliwack Cumberland Cranbrook Creston Courtenay Coalmont Cloverdale Duncan Esquimalt i. Fernie... Greenwood. Golden Grand Forks Hope Invermere Kaslo Kelowna Kamloops Kimberley Keremeos Langley Prairie Ladysmith Ladner Lillooet Mission Michel McBride Merritt Nelson.. New Westminster New Denver North Vancouver Nanaimo Lease. Date of Expiry. 30-9-35 30-11-35 31-5-34 31-7-34 31-7-35 30-9-33 31-3-35 30-11-36 30-4-34 30-9-37 31-8-37 31-7-33 30-6-33 31-1-34 30-6-33 31-7-35 31-7-34 30-11-40 31-5-36 31-7-34 31-10-35 Duration. years years 3 years 5 years 5 years 1 year 5 years o years 5 years 7 years 7 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 2 years 5 years 5 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 5 years Monthly Rental. $270.00 600.00 100.00 60.00 50.00 75.00 30.00 50.00 85.00 45.00 75.00 30.00 30.00 25.00 30.00 75.00 60.00 55.00 35.00 50.00 40.00 35.00 15.00 15.00 75.00 40.00 35.00 60.00 50.00 30.00 40.00 20.00 60.00 175.00 135.00 150.00 150.00 175.00 175.00 30.00 40.00 140.00 Remarks. Monthly tenancy, including light, heat, and water. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property; living-quarters rented, $5 per month. rent includes heat, rent includes heat. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy ; Monthly tenancy ; Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Living-quarters rented, $20 per month. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. _ Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Includes heat and water. June 1, 1931, to May 31, 1932. June 1, 1932, to May 31, 1933. June 1, 1933, to May 31, 1934. June 1, 1934, to May 31, 1935. June 1, 1935, to May 31, 1936. Monthly tenancy. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1932-33. I 41 APPENDIX C—Continued. Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1933 —Continued. Premises. Lease. Monthly Rental. City or Town. Date of Expiry. Duration. Remarks. Government Liquor Stores— Continued. $25.00 Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. 55.00 15.00 60.00 40.00 50.00 75.00 90.00 50.00 30.00 40.00 Monthly tenancy. 30-11-33 30-11-34 31-8-33 31-5-34 3 years 3 years 3 years 2 years Penticton Living-quarters rented, $25 per month. 35.00 75.00 25.00 35.00 20.00 100.00 275.00 575.00 600.00 500.00 87.50 150.00 200.00 275.00 225.00 250.00 75.00 55.00 30.00 rented, $10 per month. Monthly tenancy. 31_8-33 3 years 31-7-35 3 years Trail 30-6-33 31-1-34 31-5-36 31-5-33 31-7-40 6 months 1 year 7 years 5 years 10 years Vancouver : 833 Pender Street West 230 Hastings Street East 820-22 Howe Street 214-16-18 Carrall Street 869 Beatty Street ... Rental includes heat and water. Including heat. 775 Davie Street Victoria : 31-11-38 30-9-41 31-12-34 31-12-34 31-5-33 7 years 10 years 5 years 5 years 2 years First 2 years. Second 2 years. Last 3 years. 634 Humboldt Street Yahk Living-quarters sublet, $5 per month. I 42 orH P J- H^S S «j g§ 8 o *5 &* a 3 (m" .§ h o> S r-l R O R H cs I «i2 CJ O J >/ 2 & HH M<! 0 a o K i5 O H « a Ph m H rU £^ < ri g o B >h ti a g fe a _ w q q 1 fe 03 > CQ O H OS M^ O fc> cr 1-1 s o b BRITISH COLUMBIA. 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Cities, Municipalities, and Villages. PROSECUTIONS. B„„. c„, Cum" Bbbwers. WSB ^5 ll 3 C § $H collected. Bail estreated. Total. So Electoral Districts. Provincial Police St itlons. April Dec. 31st, 1932. 31st, 1933. April 1st to 1st to 31st, 1933. April 1st to 31st', 1932. 1st to '•81st,. 1933. April Dec. 81 st, 1932. 1st to 31st, 1933. April 1st to Dee. r'SlSt/l 1932. 1st to 31st, 1933. Port Alberni ¥57,327.40 10,455.90 78,788.45 $17,508.77 3,193.73 24,134.06 8,821.87 11,290.25 83,901.11 • 1,733.94 5,993.09 3,848.00 4,510.91 - '513,602.66 1,459.79 18,140.97 4,973.81 6,779.34 Alberni 57,085% 163,282% $877.09 2,506.61 325.31 870.81 27,851.95 682.43 550.05 2,974.24 7,066.72 2,164.07 4,528.50 480.00 Alberni 10 7 23 10 7 2 2 '■'•■ n£ 30 3 1 •!>*a2^5 9 1 12 21* 2 Bsag2a 1 ;.i.,iiL;j. 2 HK2l9 3 7 80 14 3 IS 10 19 12 913 60 2 27 l 3 1 5 2 1 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 SO 6 14 10 1 2 1 1 17 2 9' 6 2 10 2 12 1 7 2 6 10 _" 13 "J 2 1 10 2 1 6 596 4,3 1 1 17 2 3 8 6 2 2 1 1 2 7 11 a 10 1 2 2 17 2 7 2 1 27 2 3 1 5 10 107 1 10 12 3 1 $600.00 170.00 1 11 8 1 11 - ££tl& 2 E9xS 4 ■ 4 2 -•BUI 2 1 2 '■Kyi 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 4 0 2 8 10 7 7 9 7 8 7 1 8 6 14 1 1 Bgijs 1 1 2 1 1 aJfeiB 1 1 aEBB 1 2 1 1 1 1 Pnrksville $770.00 200.00 175.00 100.00 1,810,057 44,327% 35,810 193,159 458,721 294,240% 31,320 mat jnBj 200.00 135.00 100.00 150.00 Atlin1 A'&inp*.?. j.v.KA'.^'V.Vl Stewart Telegraph iassi $50.00 y 35,873.50 45,190.00 68,118.10 59,759.00 36,791.70 17,093.55 43,555.15 47,199.55 65,479.20 89,272.90 97,936.60 18,'041.30 27,602.95 18,434,65 18,765.30 41,704.35 29,604.65 37,047.75 134,624.65 145,040.55 78,270.70 15,327.40 32,200.50 53,607.35 . 22,159.45 22,278.00 174,231.43 9,904.05 15,924.95 29,617.95 81,787.15 188,934.95 164,016,65 76,873.80 195,434.50 11,040.66 13,778.09 20,759.18 18,193.52 11,284.88 5,237.14 " 13,333.66 11,650.05 20,051.60 11,989.80 29,949.09 14,344.30 5,703.34 8,431.92 5,632.18 5,723.72 12,681.67 9,060.04 11,337.71 41,203.18 44,326.02 17,019.83 23,917.78 4,703.64 9,807.37 16,279.70 6,751.86 6,738.20 53,348.92 3,028.08 4,873.11 9,114.43 24,980.97 57,901.40 50,167.65 83,708.16 84,845.72 23,560.73 8,974,58 59,756.40 3,886.28 5,633.81 3,886.03 2,528.18 4,785.85 4,192.83 3,373.97 5,121.81 3,583.64 6,937.34 2,677.78 2,982.04 2,809.28 4!ll8.68 2,891.53 6,115.77 - SJ66.65 5,703.27 2,651.34 3,399.45 3,780.52 ' 3,297.49 2,791.32 10,072.11 2'923.97 3,542.23 6,241.92 11,481.40 15,295.21 6,640.11 5,310.22 2,687.35 14,736.52 7,913.23 18,125.32 13,484.09 2J08.96 j 8,548.31 8,276.08 14.929.79 8,406.16 33,011.75 10,508.78 5,449.38 2,822.90 2,949.99 7,799.17 35,087.38 ' 37,368.30 18,253.18 18,314.51 2,062.30 6,407.92 12,499.18 3,454.37 3,9*1.88 "43,276.81 438.87 1,949.14 5,572.25 18,739.05 46,859.95 38,686.25 68,472.95 37,905.61 18,250.51 1,337.23 m ■ Williams Lake Chilliwack (City) Will In ins 1 Chiiiiwocit ..'.im^r^mlM Abbotsiord J.10«HjM)DilUa SyjMfacSri: 50.00 25.00 75:00 200.00 25.00 1 - *M ii Courtenay Cumberland .Jh£&BB*=3s4 Campbell River 127,970-% 178,981 94,693% 126,295% 192,048 100,225 582,963 246,442 408,323% 96,838 77,096% 66,991 156,638 887,991% 10o!o80%. 36,736% 200,613 175,021% 24,735 24,010% 152,393 20,384% 2J52.06 1,458.78 1,044.92 2,955.84 4,331.39 1,034.15 8,979.40 3,795.16 0,288.09 1,484.12 1,200.78 1,083.51 2,410.00 5,976.69 1,920.73 1,635.11 412.02 3,082.45 2,601.84 880.71 378.13 2,344.04 311.10 Bill CJourifenay e^32r»Pcc .Campbell j 375.00 325.00 75.00 25.00 525.00 350.00 175.00 450.00 Cranbrook .,„.mHSS5 Cranbrook La£yRmlthk^ 950.00 &b^.'!n.us jIWPmhi. Creston 525.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 jT«TflT^r*/:' ^.'..BMJjjM.ggg Delta :.:I:?aSB^5BBS Langley ^T1-11!1* •"'; Langley ■■■■jBSSE Port Coci u Itla mTi^sWW Port Moody .^JESSE Dewd y Mission Port Moody Pitt Meadows Mission Coquitlam Mission (Village) : Fraser Mills ......~ :... \. Mission ...?^H^^2 IgfttSS \ gggyroll -'-■' sgsgfSgga &4^75.oq£ S^JlOO.OO^ -a-Foo^o 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Rsnuimalt ■xuMjg 235.00 400.00 425.00 500.00 635.00 ■ Grand Forks-Greenwood ... Prince Geo Giscome . Red Pass Pouce Cou Port St. J Hudson Ho Rolla . 925.00 Grand For 325.00 . 825.00 38,715 21,743 20,617% 22,237 - 6,172.74 517.85 ' 335.20 816.78 342.86 700.00 50.00 50.00 Kamloops ....i.TSssHSSft 750.00 75.60 850.00 1,125.00 250.00 50.00 450.00 500.00 125.00 850.00 1,125.00. New Denv, jm Clinton jjHH Ocean Fall Powell Rit Bella Coota Rivers lnle «£sCSri 442,479% 453,893% 1,228,787 49,966 76,770^4 48,588% 627,938% 337,285% 20,616% 419,416% 6,806.62 6,971.82 18,004.80 760.06 1,170.51 5,685.36 747.93 9,601.84 4,442.44 5,181.76 317.01 548.99 6,444.24 7,626.59 13,951.76 1,082.03 1,949.18 5,146.22 1,415.14 913.92 5,573.21 265.07 322.16 2,117.27 ■ 220,748.46 32,564.87 5,124.34 2,033.90 1,264.05 422.09 Nelson .'. ::_„.........:' New Westminster Enderby j Coldstream Spallumeheen .. North Vancouver (City).... 300.00 450.00 825.00 New Westminster 325.00 North V a ncoiiy.WatStsEBB North Vancouver JMiin.')J_. (IflffiliJi^OTaRJjM^ffffMlBSI r*v«??P*a 50.00 78.00 25.00 Bo wen. I si a 150.00 Prince Rupert K^ejr^^yiJ'JlW'JM^fl Prince Rupert 750.00 100.00 jMasserJW •ptnftSJKuT ill lo^^txJsICi) 64.843.05 19,887.26 III 14,629.48 270,173 556,922 209,957% 495,454 31,404% 841,717% 70,406% 126,780 334.107% 92,070 362,199% 16,572 20,903% 137,720% 2,110,901 383,740 183,051 82,180 . 27,465% IP 50.00 25.00 75.00 1 3 2 1 1 3 7 62 2 8 8 1 1 17 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 Richmond-Point Grey Revelstoke 1,125.00 775.00 350.00 Rossland —l^.'xHSjBS&g- '38,818.05" 141,304.30 11,876.16 48,251.79 3,122.27 7,528.87 8,753.89 35,722.92 Ho,«.»d 25.00 25.00 125.00 s,i ., •■■■ 20,212.65 91,807.40 40,018.20 18,189.40 8,253.80 17,744.45 29,964.75 13,214.55 82,271.45 648,566.55 476,855.30 956,305.05 251,613.16 368,846.61 366,131.30 1,105,816.60 349,581.42 430,399.15 39,700.66 37,624.40 29,145.80 23,489.07 6,185.22 28,119.09 5,538.17 2,530.75 5,507.89 9,191.73 199,105.38 146,525.95 292,816.30 77,318.50 113,236.68 112,186.80 337,718.31 106,956.12 133,694.30 12,138.35 11,453.87 8,887.93 7,211.87 3,172.55 6,072.38 2!865.88 - 2,604.92 1,961.89 3,103.95 2,320.21 6,081.76 86,478.38 34,221.94 55,403.36 22,101.56 16,959.16 23,401.12 20,462.57 24,308.77 3,639.13 3,058.13 3,991.01 2,512.88 . 3,912.67 22,046.71 2'672.39 Minus 74.17 6,087.78 , 1,736.02 19,142.76 162,632.00 112,304.01 237,410.94 65,216.94 96,277.52 317,250.74 82,592.35 107,882.00 8,499.22" 8,394.74 5,896.92 4,098.99 Salmon 1 ! MSB Salmon Arm. f'SIuu.-) Blue River 2,200.00 2,325.00 25.00 Princeton penticton Coalmont 975.00 ggjjjjjjgjffl 1 150.00 Coalmont :. ^^sKjS: South Okanagan •Pofr.EssIn 700.00 -iTfVB^OO^' 700.00 Kelowna SI Peachland - 1,960.00 11,250.00 1,900.00 1,850.00 50.00 Victoria 230 Hastings Street East. 820 Howe-Street 220 Carrall Street 809 Beatty Street. 775 Davie Street Humboldt Street 716 Johnson Street .." M.rffll 11 23.00 25.00 300.00 Ash crot t ^A7tfcro(t'..,..„>L.I.^..'T!'?rjfi 3 350.00 Merritt North Bend Spences.-Br" ' ' 150 5 11 303 5 54 2 39 9 2 925-1080-4813 VICTORIA, B.O.: Printed by Charles 7. Baxfield, Primer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1933.
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Title | GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1ST, 1932, TO MARCH 31ST, 1933 |
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