'GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT Liquor Control Board OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1ST, 1933, TO MARCH 31ST, 1934 PRINTED by AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. VICTORIA. B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1934. To His Honour J. AV. Fordham Johnson, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Tour Honour : Sir,—I have the honour to transmit herewith the Report of the Liquor Control Board for the year ended March 31st, 1934. G. MoG. SLOAN, Attorney-General. Attorney-General's Department, Victoria, B.C., 1934. Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B:C, September 11th, 1934. The Honourable Gordon McG. Sloan, 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, 1934. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, W. F. KENNEDY, Chairman. REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. INTRODUCTION. The Board presents the Thirteenth Annual Report, covering the operations from April 1st, 1933, to March 31st, 1934. 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 | Statement of Accounts for the periods April 1st, Trading Account J- 1933, to September 30th, 1933, and October Profit and Loss Account J 1st, 1933, to March 31st, 1934. APPENDIX B.—LAW ENFORCEMENT. Statement of Prosecutions, April 1st, 1933, to March 31st, 1934. 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, 1933, to March 31st, 1934. Chart illustrating by Electoral Districts the Sale of Liquor and the Administration of the " Government Liquor Act." GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORES. During the period under review the Government Liquor Store at Cumberland was destroyed by fire, and arrangements were made for the occupancy of new premises which were built to plans approved by the Board. After careful investigation as to the demand and necessity for the establishment of a Government Liquor Store in Vancouver for operation as an all-night store, it was decided to establish same at 822 Howe Street, adjoining and forming part of the same building in which the Government Liquor Store at 820 Howe Street is situate. Prior to the establishment of the all-night store the premises in question were occupied by the Licensee Vendor. The results have fully justified the Board's action in establishing the store, the hours of which are from 12.01 a.m. to 8 a.m. daily, except Sundays and holidays. Premises were rented at a nominal cost at No. 238 (rear) Hastings Street East, Vancouver, for use as an office for the Licensee Vendor; also warehouse attached, from which premises beer is distributed (on direction of the A'endor in charge of the Government Liquor Store, 230 Hastings Street East, Vancouver) to permit-holders on telephone orders. On expiry of leases of premises covering Government Liquor Stores, and in conformity with volume of business, the Board has obtained reductions in rentals in many instances, such reductions amounting in the aggregate to $4,200 per annum. During the past three years the Board has obtained reductions in rentals on this account amounting to $12,678 per annum. STAFF. The Board wishes to take this opportunity of expressing its appreciation of the co-operation of the various members of the staff throughout the Province, which has contributed to a considerable extent to the successful operation of the Board's business during the period under review. Notwithstanding the fact that the volume of sales has increased, it is nevertheless necessary to maintain the system of part-time employment in the warehouses and many of the stores, as the business has not yet reached a point which would utilize the full services of all employees. J 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA. STOCKS. The value of the stocks of liquor on hand at March 31st, 1934, amounted to $660,965.11, being a decrease of $108,837.43 under <*he inventory figure of the fiscal year immediately preceding. SALES. The total sales of $9,262,102.11 show an increase over the previous period of $654,785.41, or 7.6 per cent. Classification of Sales. Wines and Spirits— Spirits: Rye AVhisky, Bourbon Whisky, Scotch Whisky, Irish Whisky, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Alcohol $4,470,078.89 Liqueurs, Cocktails, Vermouth, Bitters 106,623.30 ■ $4,576,702.19 Port, Sherry, and Still Burgundy $106,397.65 Champagnes and Sparkling AVines 43,690.30 Clarets and Sauternes 17,666.70 167,754.65 British Empire Wines- British Columbia $370,841.30 Australia 60,894.52 Ontario 11,804.70 South Africa 43,814.05 487,354.57 Oriental Liquors 193,493.75 Malt Liquors— British Columbia Beer, Ale, and Stout— To Licensees $2,402,727.40 To Permit-holders 1,328,193.00 Eastern Canadian Beer and Ale 15,049.00 British (Imported) Ale and Stout 90,227.55 3,836,796.95 Total $9,262,102.11 The increase in the volume of sales can be interpreted as due to general improvement in conditions throughout the Province. This is particularly indicated by the fact that in March, 1933, there were five Government Liquor Stores showing an increase in sales to permit-holders over the same month the previous year, whereas in March, 1934, sixty-eight stores showed an increase in business over the month of March in 1933. The above-mentioned increase in sales is all the more apparent when it is considered that on March 1st, 1933, a general reduction in the price of bottled beer throughout the Province was made. The reduction in question amounted to approximately 25 cents per dozen pints and 50 cents per dozen quarts. In certain instances the reduction was even greater where the Board was able to improve methods of shipment and reduced transportation costs. A considerable increase is noted in the sale of British Columbia bottled beer, which is accountable for the following reasons:— (1.) Improved financial conditions in the Province. (2.) Reduction in the price of bottled beer. (3.) By an amendment to section 27 of the " Government Liquor Act," whereby the holders of beer licences are able to sell beer by the bottle for consumption elsewhere than on the licensed premises, which has been of great convenience to the public, and also of assistance to the licensee. Arrangements were made in the larger centres of the Province for the acceptance by Vendors of telephone orders for local bottled beer. The delivery of the beer is made to the permit-holder's residence without charge either to the Board or the purchaser, the cost of this REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 7 service being entirely at the expense of the brewers. The results indicate that the system is duly appreciated, more particularly in the Cities of Vancouver and Victoria. It is further pointed out that the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment and certain Dry Laws in the United States took place within the period under review and brought the neighbouring States of AVashington, Idaho, and Montana under the State laws of the sale of liquor. British Columbia wines continue to meet with favour with the public and the increase in the volume of sales over the same period last year amounted to $112,384.35, or 43.3 per cent. British Empire wines continue in popularity and, exclusive of British Columbia wines, the increase of sales over the previous period amounted to $20,993.87, or 21.9 per cent. DUTY, EXCISE, AND SALES TAX. The duty, excise, and sales tax paid direct to the Federal Government for the period under review amounted to $1,754,385.65, the details of which are as follows:— Duty $1,165,576.92 Excise 318,492.74 Sales tax 270,315.99 Total $1,754,385.65 The above total does not include taxes paid by brewers in connection with local beer, and also liquor purchased by the Board duty paid. INSURANCE. Fire. A fire of considerable proportions occurred in the City of Cumberland on July 13th, 1933, and a large portion of the business section of the town was destroyed, including the Government Liquor Store. The loss of liquor in this connection amounted to $2,834.31 and was covered by insurance. Burglaries. Burglaries and attempted burglaries at the following Government Liquor Stores occurred during the period under review:— Value, including Cash, Uate. Store. Goods stolen, and 1033. Equipment damaged. May 3. Pouce Coupe (attempted) Nil Aug. 7. 869 Beatty Street, Vancouver $91.17 Oct. 13. 775 Davie Street, Vancouver 155.77 Oct. 21. Invermere 132.30 Dec. 7. 775 Davie Street, Vancouver 5.37 Dec. 23. Duncan 32.44 1934. Jan. 20. 214 Carrall Street, ATancouver 614.15 All losses which occurred in the above-mentioned burglaries were paid in full, in accordance with the terms of the insurance carried by the Board. 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, to be accounted for as part of the general revenue of the Province, and amounted to $43,948.50, being a decrease of $52,913.50 under the previous year. The decrease in the revenue received is explained by the fact that section 2 of the " Government Liquor Act Amendment Act, 1933," which provided for the reduction in the individual liquor permit fee from $2 to 25 cents became operative on April 18th, 1933. It is interesting to note that the revenue derived from individual liquor permits of all kinds shows a decrease of 54.8 per cent, under the revenue from the same source in 1933, but, on the J 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA. other hand, the number of permits sold in 1934 shows an increase of 54.7 per cent, over the fiscal year 1933, as shown by the following table:— Fjscal Year Fiscal Year 1932-33. 1933-34. Individual liquor permits 26,450 163,293 Single-purchase permits 79,687 2,993 Malt liquor and B.C. wines and cider 2,114 39* * April 1st to 18th only. 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 1933. In respect of Year 1934. Beer licences Club licences Veterans' club licences. Distillers' licences ... Brewers' licences Totals 15 6 1 22 314 53 30 2 9 40S Total. 329 59 31 9 430 Licences transferred. In respect of In respect of Year 1933. Year 1934. Total. 23 1 2 25 1 Totals 24 2 26 DISTILLERS' LICENCES. (Subsection (1), Section 63b.) Distillers' Licences issued in respect of the Year 1934. Name of Firm. Place of Business. British Columbia Distillery Co., Ltd New AArestminster. United Distillers, Ltd Vancouver. BREWERS' LICENCES. (Subsection (2), Section 63b.) Brewers' Licences issued in respect of the Year 1934. Name of Firm. Place of Business. Victoria-Phoenix Brewing Co. (1920), Ltd Arictoria. Kootenay Breweries, Ltd Nelson and Trail. Cranbrook Brewing Co., Ltd Cranbrook. The Fernie Brewing Co., Ltd Fernie. Vancouver Malt & Sake Brewing Co., Ltd Arancouver. Thomas Downes, carrying on business at the Enterprise Brewery Revelstoke. Princeton Brewing Co., Ltd Princeton. Vancouver Breweries, Ltd A'ancouver. AVestminster Brewery, Ltd New Westminster. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 9 LICENCES SUSPENDED OR CANCELLED. The number of licences suspended or cancelled during the period under review was as follows:—: Suspended. Surrendered and cancelled. 1 1 Beer licences 7 Club licences 2 Veterans' club licences 1 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 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. 1933 June 24 Aug. 23 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 1934 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. '20 Feb. 21 Mar. 3 Cranbrook Kamloops Dewdney Salmon Arm North Arancouver Kamloops — Penticton Salmon Arm Kamloops Marysville Savona Agassiz North Canoe. Lynnmour Kamloops...... Similkameen. Westwold Vidette 23 34 96 336 106 1,067 894 50 10 29 20 143 320 37 756 803 22 Nil September 14 Nil Nil February 22 February 22 Nil March 22 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 1,822, being an increase of 203 over the previous period; 1,122 persons were sent to gaol, being an increase of 193 over the previous period. Seven individual liquor permits were cancelled during the period under section 118 of the " Government Liquor Act." TAXATION PROVISIONS. The sum of $282.77 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 109, being a decrease of forty-one under the previous year. One hundred and fourteen 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 three over the previous year. 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. 6S8 May 23, 1933. No. 1081 Aug. 16, 1933. No. 1248 ■ Sept. 28, 1933. No. 184 Feb. 19, 1934. J 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA. INSPECTION DEPARTMENT. During the year frequent inspections of premises covered by beer licences, club licences, and veterans' club licences have been made by the Board's officers, with the result that premises and furnishings thereof have been improved. Particular attention has been paid to cleanliness and sanitary conditions. A large number of reports and data of various kinds have been received by the Inspection Department as shown by the following table:— Premises covered by beer licences 2,132 Premises covered by club licences 126 Premises covered by veterans' club licences 117 Enforcement, " Government Liquor Act " 631 Breweries 9 Various 75 The Board's officers have co-operated with Provincial, Royal Canadian Mounted, and Municipal Police with satisfactory results. ACCOUNTING. Appendix A contains the financial statements for the six-monthly periods ended September 30th, 1933, and March 31st, 1934, as required by the Statute. For convenience, however, a consolidation of the Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts for the fiscal year 1933-34 has been compiled, as follows:— REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 19B3-34. 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DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS. The distribution of the year's profits was as follows:— Period. Net Profits. Reserve. Consolidated Amount. O.C. No. Revenue. April 1 to Sept. 30, 1933 $1,026,321.74 1,244,074.40 $10.00 10.00 1514/33 577/34 $1,026,311.74 Oct. 1, 1933, to March 31, 1934 1,244,064.40 $2,270,396.14 $20.00 $2,270,376.14 J 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A. BALANCE-SHEET AS AT ASSETS. CASH : In bank $2,689.37 In transit to Provincial Treasury 177,427.69 In Provincial Treasury 1,080,219.68 $1,200,336.74 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE' 428.49 ADVANCES TO WAREHOUSE MANAGERS, AUDITORS, AND VENDORS, ETC 104,255.00 STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY 760,163.89 REAL ESTATE (LAND) 31,365.00 BUILDINGS (LESS DEPRECIATION) 92,660.94 EQUIPMENT (LESS DEPRECIATION) 3,368.76 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (LESS DEPRECIATION) 25,992.96 DEFERRED CHARGES: Insurance $21,589.37 Guarantee bonds 502.46 22,091.83 $2,300,663.61 W. F. KENNEDY, D. R. MACFARLANE, Chairman. Chief Accountant. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 15 SEPTEMBER 30th, 1933. LIABILITIES. oVCCOUNTS PAYABLE $224,241.87 RESERVE FUND 1,050,100.00 $1,274,341.87 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (UNDIVIDED PROFITS) 1,026,321.74 $2,300,663.61 I certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board lor the six months ended September 30th, 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. Victoria, B.C., December 21st, 1933. J. A. CRAIG, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. J 16 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX A—Continued. TRADING ACCOUNT AS AT TO STOCK ON HAND, MARCH 31ST, 1933 $709,802.54 MERCHANDISE PURCHASED 3,080,624.30 „ OPERATING COSTS: WAREHOUSES : Salaries and wages $52,177.97 Rents 8,605.00 Insurance 2,896.58 Telegraph and telephone 515.28 Light, water, and fuel 944.72 Depreciation 5,322.65 Sundries 3,264.24 $73,726.44 VENDORS : Salaries and wages $139,727.72 Rents 33,732.82 Insurance - 7,014.55 Telegraph and telephone 1,940.91 Light, water, and fuel 3,453.48 Depreciation 7,134.58 Sundries 6,029.59 199,033.68 272,760.12 „ HEAD OFFICE EXPENSES: Administrative salaries $37,822.02 Travelling expenses 3,106.31 Rent 2,340.00 Telegraph and telephone 1,110.83 Light, water, and fuel 100.00 Printing and stationery 5,332.07 Postage and express 3,746.93 Bank charges 104.61 Guarantee bonds 396.00 Employees' group insurance 3,777.63 Depreciation 716.55 Sundries 1,673.20 60,226.15 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 1,043,271.42 $5,226,684.53 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 17 SEPTEMBER 30th, 1933. BY SALES TO PERMIT-HOLDERS $3,154,778.36 „ SALES TO BEER LICENSEES 1,302,284.45 $4,457,062.81 „ OTHER INCOME: Interest $846.93 Rents 6,942.82 Premium on U.S. currency .'. 485.59 Miscellaneous 1,182.49 9,457.83 „ STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY 760463.89 $5,226,684.53 APPENDIX A.—Continued. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT AS AT TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $20,813.69 „ MAINTENANCE OF PRISONERS 1,107.49 ,, PLEBISCITES (BEER) 148.88 $22,070.06 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1933 1,026,321.74 $1,048,391.80 APPROPRIATION TO RESERVE FUND $10.00 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE '. 1,164,228.06 $1,164,238.96 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 1,026,321.74 $2,100,500.70 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 19 SEPTEMBER 30th, 1933. BY BALANCE FROM TRADING ACCOUNT $1,043,271.42 „ CLUB LICENCES $600.00 „ BEER LICENCES 4,000.00 „ LICENCE TRANSFER FEES 425.00 „ TAX REALIZED UNDER SECTION 64, " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT " 95.38 5.120.3S $1,048,391.80 ACCOUNT. BY BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD $1,164,238.96 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1933 1,026,321.74 $2,190,560.70 APPENDIX A—Continued. BALANCE-SHEET AS AT ASSETS. CASH: In bank $8,022.51 In transit to Provincial Treasury 203,008.30 In Provincial Treasury s 1,392,152.29 $1,603,183.10 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 550.90 ADVANCES TO WAREHOUSE MANAGERS, AUDITORS, AND VENDORS, ETC 103,755.00 STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY 660,965.11 REAL ESTATE (LAND) 31,365.00 BUILDINGS (LESS DEPRECIATION) 86,114.32 EQUIPMENT (LESS DEPRECIATION) 1,664.50 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (LESS DEPRECIATION) 21,435.48 DEFERRED CHARGES : Insurance '. $13,139.17 Guarantee bonds 106,46 13,245.63 $2,522,279.04 W. F. KENNEDY, D. R. MACE'ARLANE, Chairman. Chief Accountant. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 21 MARCH 31st, 1934. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ... RESERVE FUND LIABILITIES. $228,094.04 1,050,110.00 $1,278,204.04 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (UNDIVIDED PROFITS) $1,244,074.40 $2,522,279.04 I certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended March 31st, 1934, 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. Victoria, B.C., May 2nd, 193!,. J. A. CRAIG, C.A., Comptroller-General, Province of British Columbia. APPENDIX A—Continued. TRADING ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD TO STOCK ON HAND, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1933 $760,163.89 „ MERCHANDISE PURCHASED 3,203,723.94 „ OPERATING COSTS : WAREHOUSES : Salaries and wages $55,199.92 Rents 8,605.00 Insurance 2,306.09 Telegraph and telephone 513.54 Light, water, and fuel 1,425.04 Depreciation 5,305.84 Sundries 3,933.37 $77,288.80 VENDORS : Salaries and wages $142,578.07 Rents 33,067.82 Insurance 7,130.29 Telegraph and telephone 1,940.07 Light, water, and fuel 7,874.06 Depreciation 6,868.52 Sundries 5,631.02 205,089.85 282,378.65 „ HEAD OFFICE EXPENSES : Administrative salaries $36,841.29 Travelling expenses 2,996.43 Rents 2,340.00 Telegraph and telephone 982.52 Light, water, and fuel 100.00 Printing and stationery 9,505.77 Postage and express 3,741.34 Bank charges 179.48 Guarantee bonds 396.00 Employees' group insurance 3,542.34 Depreciation 710.60 Sundries [ 1,881.34 63,217.11 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 1,165,216.22 $5,474,699.81 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOxVRD, 1933-34. J 23 OCTOBER 1st, 1933, TO MARCH 31st, 1934. BY SALES TO PERMIT-HOLDERS $3,702,268.65 „ SALES TO BEER LICENSEES 1,102,770.65 - $4,805,039.30 „ OTHER INCOME : Interest $770.97 Rents 6,942.82 Premium on U.S. currency 44.03 Miscellaneous 930.OS 8,695.40 „ STOCK ON HAND AS PER INVENTORY 660,965.11 $5,474,699.81 APPENDIX A—Continued. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $18,772.34 ,, MAINTENANCE OF PRISONERS 1,273.71 „ PLEBISCITES (BEER) 1,085.76 $21,131.81 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31st, 1934 1,244,074.40 $1,265,206.21 APPROPRIATION TO RESERVE FUND $10.00 „ CONSOLIDATED REVENUE ! 1,026,311.74 $1,026,321.74 „ BALANCE CARRIED TO BALANCE-SHEET 1,244,074.40 $2,270,396.14 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 25 PERIOD OCTOBER 1st, 1933, TO MARCH 31st, 1934. BY BALANCE FROM TRADING ACCOUNT $1,165,216.22 CLUB LICENCES $11,517.00 BEER LICENCES 72,915.00 BREWERS' LICENCES 7,399.60 DISTILLERS' LICENCES 7,761.00 LICENCE TRANSFER FEES 210.00 TAX REALIZED UNDER SECTION 64, ." GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT ".... 187.39 99,989.09 $1,265,200.21 ACCOUNT. BY BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD $1,026,321.74 „ NET PROFIT FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31 ST, 1934 1,244,074.40 $2,270,396.11 J 26 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B. Summary of Prosecutions under the " Government Liquor Act." Disposition. Description of Offence. tH . Co m CJ ~ m $ " -3 OJ 00 coo C C 00 00 3 a CJ 3 m S CO m a 7/1 5 6 cj 5 a rH ° W CO •6 CJ CO CO '3 o Eh co "3 o Section 12. Allowing permit to be used by an- 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 27. Infraction of Regulation No. 28 4 2 2 100.00 100.00 Section 28. Selling or offering liquor for sale "| Giving liquor for consideration.... 1 89 9 52 27 1 8,200.00 $300.00 8,500.00 Exposing or keeping liquor for sale j Section 32. Purchasing or attempting to pur- "j 3 2 1 100.00 50.00 150.00 Taking liquor for consideration.. J Section 31,. Consumption of unsealed liquor 4 3 1 50.00 50.00 Section 35. 57 2 20 35 1,850.00 1,850.00 Section 37. Consuming liquor in a public place 32 7 8 17 830.00 830.00 Section 38. 1,487 17 996 260 59 1,475.00 8,070.00 Section 39. Sales to persons under the influence 1 1 50 00 50.00 Section 1,0. 18 3 8 7 1,850.00 1,850.00 Section 1,1. Disqualified persons (Indian Act) unlawfully upon premises of Gov ernment Liquor Store 3 1 1 1 50.00 50.00 Section 1,3. Supplying liquor to an interdicted 3 3 Section 1,6. Improper use of permit 1 1 50.00 50.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 27 APPENDIX B—Continued. Summary op Prosecutions under the " Government Liquor Act "—Continued. Disposition. Description of Offence. "00 . CO 73 00 • 01 °a O Ci c d Ci 0) V tn CD S DO 5 o CO ■6 Co CO a CJ 3 fr. m oo ■6 CJ Tf. U CJ CJ •~o PO 00 ■3 OJ CO _ CO 3 fr. o rH Section 47. Permitting drunkenness 1 Giving liquor to a person under I 9 4 $250.00 $250.00 influence of liquor J Section 48. Keeping or consuming liquor in any part of an inn other than a 20 2 11 7 625 00 $700.00 1,325.00 Section 49. Consumption of liquor in an un- 3 3 150.00 150 00 Section 50. Keeping or having liquor on prem ises of person engaged in selling 13 4 9 200.00 900 00 1,100.00 Section 50a. 29 3 3 23 1,160.00 1,160.00 Section 52. Unlawfully acting as agent for the 1 1 Section 53. Selling or dealing in beer or near- 34 2 18 14 4,200.00 4,200.00 Section 51,A. 2 2 Section 66. Liquor in possession of interdicted 2 1 1 50.00 50.00 Section 81. Interdicted person refusing infor mation as to source of supply 4 2 2 Section 83. Interdicted person a compellable 1 1 Section 91. 1 1 50.00 50.00 Totals 1,8221 155 1 oi 1,122 417 77 $26,460.00 $3,425.00 $29,885.00 J 28 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police (Section 121). Section 12.—Allowing Permit to be used by Another Person. . Disposition. Electoral District. O 83 Oi • UI 13 cp a- a a Oi Ci O oo a- 3 OJ n ■d Qi to w 5 o Ci B s -t-i _ Ci W a a m cj OJ i-V ed ml a o tH Fernie: 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 27.—Infraction of Regulation No. 28 (Beer Licences). Alberni-Nanaimo : 1 2 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Fernie : 2 1 50.00 50.00 Totals 4 2 2 $100.00 $100.00 Section 28.—Selling or offering Liquor for Sale; giving Liquor for Consideration; exposing or keeping Liquor for Sale. Alberni-Nanaimo : City of Port Alberni Cariboo Chilliwack : Municipality of Chilliwack.. Municipality of Matsqui Municipality of Surnas Balance of district Columbia _ Cranbrook : City of Cranbrook _ Delta : Municipality of Richmond.... Dewdney : Municipality of Maple Ridge Esquimalt: Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood : City of Greenwood Kamloops : City of Kamloops Balance of district Lillooet Mackenzie Nelson-Creston: Balance of district New Westminster North Okanagan : Balance of district Peace River Prince Rupert : City of Prince Rupert Revelstoke : City of Revelstoke 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 7 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 $600.00 300.00 700.00 300.00 300.00 900.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 $300.00 $000.00 700.00 300.00 300.00 900.00 300.00 000.00 300.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 2!) 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. O 13 OJ T3 OJ OJ Cjr2 c a OJ OJ C BQ 13 OJ CO CO s co "S o rf C a- CO E -6 CJ It •6 CJ SO CJ * o o~*o CO ri Ph oo ri c IH Rossland-Trail: 1 2 2 32 12 i 2 1 10 300.00 600.00 300.00 3,000.00 300 00 City of Trail.... 600 00 i l 1 21 11 300.00 3,000.00 Victoria : Totals 89 9 52 27 1 $8,200.00 $300.00 $8,500.00 Section 32.—Purchasing or attempting to purchase Liquor; taking Liquor for Consideration. Kamloops : City of Kamloops.. Rossland-Trail : City of Rossland-.. Totals.. 2 | 1 1 1 | 1 31 1 2! 1 $50.00 | $50.00 I 50.00 | $100.00 50.00 $100.00 50.00 $150.00 Section 34-—Consumption of Unsealed Liquor. Nelson-Creston : City of Nelson.. Peace River Totals 1 1 3 3 4 3 I $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 Section 35.—Possession of Unsealed Liquor. Alberni-Nanaimo : City of Port Alberni Chilliwack : Balance of district Delta : Municipality of Richmond.. Fernie : City of Pernie Balance of district Kamloops : City of Kamloops Kaslo-Slocan : City of Slocan Mackenzie North Okanagan : Balance of district Peace River Prince Rupert : Balance of district 8 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 $150.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 $150.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 50.00 loo.oo 50.00 50.00 J 30 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Poiace—Continued. Section 35.—Possession of Unsealed Liquor—Continued. Disposition. Electoral District. O oo 00 . oc o ri 0) 00 O03 a a OJ 00 00 73 00 H m £ 0J CQ CO 9 CO S o ri O y 00 -Coco ' OJ .£ 00 o EC O 30 CO S3 r" 00 oOo CO -d oo ri _, CO ^0 oo "H CO ri o Rossland-Trail : 1 35 1 1 19 $50.00 950.00 $50.00 950.00 i i 15 Victoria : Totals . 57 1 2 i 20 35 $1,850.00 $1,850.00 Section 37.—Consuming Liquor in a Public, Place. Columbia Comox : Balance of district Cranbrook : Balance of district Delta : Municipality of Richmond Fernie : Balance of district Kamloops : City of Kamloops Balance of district Mackenzie Nelson-Creston : City of Nelson Peace River Rossland-Trail : Balance of district Similkameen : Balance of district South Okanagan: City of Kelowna Victoria : City of Victoria Totals 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 6 5 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 32 7 8 17 $20.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 210.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 $830.00 $20.00 50.00 50.00' 150.00 50.00 210.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 $830.00 Section 38.—Drunk in a Public Place. Alberni-Nanaimo : City of Port Alberni City of Nanaimo Balance of district Atlin Burnaby : Municipality of Burnaby.... Municipality of Coquitlam.. City of Port Coquitlam Cariboo Chilliwack : City of Chilliwack Municipality of Chilliwack Balance of district 1 11 1 12 6 2 2 21 21 2 10 1 10 1 1 4 4 1 8 1 2 11 3 2 10 17 2 9 1 1 $50.00 250.00 200.00 25.00 50.00 285.00 75.00 25.00 $50.00 $50.00 250.00 200.00 'SO.OO 25.00 50.00 285.00 75.00 25.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 81 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled prom Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued, Section 38.—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued. Disposition. Electoral District. CO Tfl C • 'Ji o ri ■3 QJ CJ O00S a a 00 CO 3 o m % 13 CO m m '3 w ri p S3 CO 5 00 ri -. ^ If -a W CO Cu CJ S3 tH CO ■6 ri .. co 3 t- £$ OH CO a o H n 2 2 10 3 6 4 25 5 3 13 6 2 o 4 13 2 3 4 2 6 1 5 1 2 8 1 5 3 6 3 3 $125.00 25.00 50.00 225.00 25.00 125.00 75.00 150.00 75.00 75.00 $125.00 25 00 Comox : 50 00 Balance of district 1 1 2 1 1 19 2 225.00 Cowichan-Newcastle : City of Duncan 25 00 City of Ladysmith,._ 125 00 75 00 Cranbrook : 150 00 75 00 Delta : 75 00 Dewdney : Balance of district 13 5 1 1 Esquimalt : Municipality of Esquimalt .... 1 Balance of district 1 1 4 10 25.00 35.00 100.00 250.00 25 00 Pernie : 35 00 100 00 Fort George : City of Prince George 3 2 1 1 2 1 Balance of district Grand Forks-Greenwood : City of Grand Forks 2 3 50.00 75.00 50.00 75 00 Kamloops : City of Kamloops 2 1 22 1 1 5 3 18 1 17 5 2 2 1 2 1 24 1 2 15 25.00 25.00 125.00 75.00 475.00 25.00 425.00 125.00 50.00 50.00 25 00 Kaslo-Slocan : 25.00 Lillooet 17 2 10 5 19 6 125 00 75 00 Nelson-Creston : City of Nelson 28 6 52 11 2 2 1 1 4 1 94 2 29 2 475 00 Balance of district 25.00 1 $375.00 800 00 North Okanagan : 125.00 50.00 North Vancouver : City of North Vancouver 50.00 Municipality of North Vancouver.... 1 Municipality of West Vancouver 25.00 50.00 25.00 600.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 2 50.00 25.00 Prince Rupert : City of Prince Rupert 1 69 1 27 2 600.00 25.00 Revelstoke : 50.00 J 32 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 38.—Drunk in a Public Place—Continued. Electoral District. Disposition. £1 cj co CO a a a cj co 3 & 3 o. »1 TO CO CJ 00 a3 H eo Rossland-Trail: City of Rossland. City of Trail Salmon Arm : City of Salmon Arm Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton Balance of district Skeena South Okanagan : City of Kelowna Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Yale : Municipality of Kent Balance of district Totals 27 21 6 11 872 56 1 1,487 154 11 14 4 6 636 50 17 996 260 42 59 $175.00 | 150.00 j 25.00 | I 350.00 175.00 50.00 125.00 750.00 125.00 25.00 25.00 $6,595.00 $1,050.00 $1,475.00 $175.00 150.00 25.00 350.00 175.00 50.00 125.00 1,800.00 125.00 25.00 25.00 $8,070.00 Section 39.—Sales to Persons under the Influence of Liquor. Cowichan-Neweastle : City of Ladysmith... 1 1 Section Ifi.—Supplying Liquor to a Minor. Chilliwack : Municipality of Chilliwack- Comox : Balance of district Cowichan-Neweastle : City of Ladysmith Cranbrook: Balance of district Dewdney : Balance of district Fernie : Balance of district Kamloops : Balance of district Nelson-Creston : Balance of district Rossland-Trail : City of Rossland Balance of district Victoria : City of Victoria Totals 1 1 1 1 2 o 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 2 1 2 o 1 1 18 3 8 7 $300.00 50.00 300.00 600.00 600.00 $300.00 50.00 300.00 600.00 600.00 $1,850.00 I | $1,850.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 33 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section lil.—Disqualified Persons (Indian Act) unlawfully upon Premises of Government Liquor Store. District. Disposition. Electoral <r4 . O m OJ A m d a ri OJ OJ a m OJ -J d a ■fi m 5 o ri 0 ej a s ■3 0) ri — Oj 3 ^ d OJ CO c •" o d aj _ « H co ri o EH 1 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 i Totn.ls____ 8 i 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section li3.—Supplying Liquor to an Interdicted Person. Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert.. Rossland-Trail: City of Trail Totals.. 1 2 1 2 3 3 Section lid.—Improper Use of Permit. Fernie : Balance of district.. 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 47.—Permitting Drunkenness; giving Liquor to a Person under the Influence of Liquor. Section Jf8.—Keeping or consuming Liquor in any Part of an Inn other than a Private Guest-room. 1 i i i i i 3 1 1 1 1 1 Cowichan-Neweastle : 1 $50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 $50.00 50.00 Grand Forks-Greenwood : City of Grand Forks 50.00 Similkameen : 50.00 South Okanagan : City of Kelowna Victoria : City of Victoria ... 1 2 1 50.00 50.00 9 4 5 $250.00 $250.00 Cowichan-Neweastle : City of Ladysmith.. Kamloops : City of Kamloops.... Lillooet Nelson-Creston : City of Nelson I I $50.00 75.00 $50.00 75.00 J 34 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX B—- Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 1,8.—Keeping or consuming Liquor in, any Part of an Inn other than a Private Guest-room—Continued. Disposition. Electoral District. O M OJ ■ m d O) OJ a a OJ OJ K 73 d OJ a m 5 o ri o ■3 OJ a S -3 CJ ri a) 0^ o. 3^ 3 oj ■3 oo cr. cj CO eo 0.3 E8 •6 OJ 03 _ CO 3 t. M eo ri +j o EH 9 5 2 2 5 2 7 $150.00 250.00 100.00 $700.00 $850.00 250.00 Victoria : 100.00 Totals 20 21 | 11 1 1 7 $625.00 $700.00 $1,325.00 Section 49.—Consumption of Liquor in an Unlicensed Club. Vancouver 150.00 $150.00 Section 50.—Keeping or having Liquor on Premises of Person engaged in selling Non-intoxicating Beverages. Alberni-Nanaimo : City of Port Alberni New Westminster Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton.. Vancouver Totals 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 13 4 9 150.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 $200.00 $900.00 $900.00 $50.00 950.00 50.00 50.00 ~$i~100.00 Section 50a.—Keeping of lAquor in a Restaurant. Alberni-Nanaimo : City of Port Alberni Comox : City of Courtenay Cranbrook : City of Cranbrook .'. Fernie : Balance of district Nelson-Creston : City of Nelson Similkameen : Municipality of Penticton.. South Okanagan : City of Kelowna Vancouver Victoria : City of Victoria Totals 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 9 2 11 1 10 8 8 29 3 3 23 $50.00 50.00 60.00 100.00 500.00 400.00 $1,160.00 $50.00 50.00 60.00 100.00 500.00 400.00 $1,160.00 Section 52.—Unlawfully acting as Agent for the Purchase or Sale of Liquor. Vancouver I M I- REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 35 APPENDIX B—Continued. Prosecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police—Continued. Section 53.—Selling or dealing in Beer or Near-beer. Disposition. Electoral District. O « CJ d ri -3 CO CJ 03 a a m £ ■3 CO Tfl Tft g o ri C5 OJ a s ■3 CO ri ^ co »1 d OJ CO o OJ OJ as [6 Ol 0-> ri — co .73 Tj to " Ph co ri o Eh Columbia 1 1 1 1 1 29 1 1 Cranbrook : $300.00 $300.00 Nelson-Creston : 1 1 Prince Rupert: i i 15 13 3,900.00 3,900.00 Totals 34 2 18 14 $4,200.00 $4,200.00 Section 54a-—Illegal Possession of Seals. Burnaby : Municipality of Burnaby Vancouver Totals 1 1 1 1 2 2 Section 66.—Liquor in Possession of Interdicted Person. Burnaby : Municipality of Coquitlam Prince Rupert: City of Prince Rupert 1 1 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Totals 2 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 Section 81.—Interdicted Person refusing Information as to Source of Supply. Cranbrook : City of Cranbrook 1 1 2 1 1 Rossland-Trail: City of Trail 2 Totals 4 2 2 Section 83.—Interdicted Person a Compellable Witness. Columbia I Section 91.—Prima Facie Evidence of Sale. Fernie : Balance of district.. 1 1 $50.00 $50.00 J 36 BRITISH COLUMBIA. 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, 1933, to March 31st, 1934, are as follows :— Regulation No. Subject. Order in Council No. B.C. Gazette Reference. 1 (amendment). 1 (amendment). 5 (rescission and re-enactment) 21 (amendment).. 21 (amendment )... 21 (amendment)... 28 (amendment)... 28 (amendment).. 28 (amendment) ... 28 (amendment)... 37 (amendment)... 37 (amendment).- 37 (amendment)... 40 (amendment)... Changing fee for Special Permit, clauses (b) and (c), sec. 11, "Government Liquor Act," from $2 to 25 cents Prescribing form of application for Special Permit, clause (d), sec. 11, "Government Liquor Act " Prescribing seal under sec. 8, " Government Liquor Act " Prescribing hours of sale of liquor at Government Liquor Store, 214 Carrall Street, Vancouver Adding sec. 6, prescribing hours of sale of liquor at Government Liquor Store, Williams Lake Prescribing hours of sale of liquor at Government Liquor Store, 822 Howe Street, Vancouver Rescission of sec. 1 and re-enactment Rescission of clause (g), sec. 2 Prescribing hours of sale and consumption of beer in Alberni Electoral District Rescission of sec. 3 and re-enactment, prescribing annual licence fee Prescribing hours of sale and consumption of beer in Veterans' Clubs in certain electoral districts Rescission of sec. 4 and re-enactment, providing fees for Veterans' Clubs Prescribing hours of sale and consumption of beer in Dewdney Electoral District.... Rescission and re-enactment, prescribing fee for duplicate permit in lieu of individual permit lost or destroyed 593/33 922/33 595/33 609/33 920/33 109/34 390/33 647/33 867/33 1474/33 389/33 1458/33 300/34 391/33 Vol. LXXIII., No. 19, page 659. Vol. LXXIII., No. 28, page 1023. Vol. LXXIII., No. 19, page 059. Vol. LXXIII., No. 19, page 660. Vol. LXXIII., No. 28, page 1023. Vol. LXXIV., No. 5, page 141. Vol. LXXIII., No. 15, page 519. Vol. LXXIII., No. 20, page 691. Vol. LXXIII., No. 26, page 945. Vol. LXXIII., No. 49, page 1710. Vol. LXXIII., No. 15, page 520. Vol. LXXIII., No. 49, page 1710. Vol LXXIV., No. 12, page 373. Vol. LXXIII.,No. 15, page 521. AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 1. Resolution No. 5319.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 1 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 1563 on December 27th, 1922, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended by adding thereto the following, effective May 16th, 1933 :— "(5a.) The fee for a Special Permit issued under the provisions of clauses (6) and (c) of section 11 of the ' Government Liquor Act,' being chapter 146 of the ' Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1924,' and subsequent amendments thereto, be fixed in the sum of twenty-five cents." AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 1. Resolution No. 5405.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 1 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 1563 on December 27th, 1922, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended by rescinding section (6) thereof, and by substituting therefor the following:— (6.) The fee payable in respect of a Special Permit issued under clause (d) of section 11 shall be from $1 to $50 for each permit. • Application for such Special Permit shall be made in writing on the following form:— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." (Provincial Arms.) oVpplication for Special Permit. (Clause (d) of Section 11.) I, the undersigned, , of , hereby make application for a Special Permit under clause (d) of section 11 of the " Government Liquor Act," as [state official position] of [state name of association] [strike out words not applicable], of [address], to purchase the undermentioned liquor for consumption at the time of day, date, and place set out hereunder. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 37 I am qualified as a permit-holder pursuant to the provisions of the " Government Liquor Act " and regulations thereunder. The following are particulars in respect of which application is made herewith :— Purposes for which permit is required Approximate number of persons participating Quantity of liquor required— (a.) Wines, spirits, liqueurs (6.) Malt liquor Place where liquor will be consumed [state full address, street, and number], [name of place]. Date on which liquor will be consumed Hours during which Liquor will be consumed (Signature of applicant.) B.C.) Pee $ (Address of applicant. Street.) "(Place.')"" (Witness.) (This application when completed to be forwarded to The Secretary, Liquor Control Board, Victoria, The Special Permit issued under clause (d) of section 11 shall be in the following form:— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." No (Royal Arms.) Special Pekmit. (Clause (d) of Section 11.) This is to certify that [official position], of [association or other organization], [address in full]. has made application in the prescribed form and is entitled to purchase liquor as hereinafter described, namely :— Wines, spirits, liqueurs Malt liquor for consumption in a public place, namely :— On the premises known as City or town , B.C. On the day of , 19 . Between the hours of (a.m.) (p.m.) and (a.m.) (p.m.). For the purpose of only. Dated at , B.C., this day of , 19 . LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. Secretary. (Signature of permit-holder.) REGULATION No. 5. Resolution No. 5318.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 5 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 1004 on July 21st, 1921, be rescinded, and the following substituted in lieu thereof :— For the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of section 8 of the " Government Liquor Act," being chapter 146 of the " Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1924," the official seal to be attached to every package of liquor to be delivered to any purchaser at a Government Liquor Store shall be in the following form and design, and shall be serially numbered :— AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 21. Resolution No. 5321.—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 4 of Regulation No. 21 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board be amended by adding immediately after the word " at" and immediately preceding the words " 869 Beatty Street" the following- words :— " 214-16 Carrall Street, Vancouver, British Columbia." And be it further Resolved, That this amendment become effective forthwith. J 38 BRITISH COLUMBIA. AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 21. Resolution Ao. 5406.—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, Regulation No. 21 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board be amended by adding thereto the following, which shall be known as section (6) :— (6.) The hours during which the Government Liquor Store at Williams Lake, British Columbia, shall be open for the sale of liquor shall be :— On every week-day from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 6, p.m. On every weekly half-holiday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 21. Resolution No. 5666.—Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of clause (e) of subsection (2) of section 119 of the " Government Liquor Act," and subject to the approval of the Lieutenant- Governor in Council, Regulation No. 21 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board be amended by adding thereto the following, which shall be known as section (7) :— (7.) The hours during which the Government Liquor Store at 822 Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, shall be open for the sale of liquor shall be :— On every week-day from 12.01 a.m. to 8 a.m. AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 28. Resolution No. 5280.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, as approved by Order in Council No. 113 on February 2nd, 1925, and subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended by striking out section (1) thereof, and by substituting therefor the following :— (1.) Every advertisement of notice of application for a Beer Licence shall be in the following form :— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Notice of Application for a 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 a building known as , 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 bottle for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated this day of , 19 Applicant. And every application for a Beer Licence shall be in the following form:— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." oVri'LICATION 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 the glass or by the bottle the beer so purchased to persons for consumption upon the premises hereinafter described or elsewhere, 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. (6.) 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 premise's; 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 :— Pull 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 :— Pull 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 ; rental 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 oVct " 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. (c.) 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 :— 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 cath and by virtue of the " Canada Evidence Act." Declared before me at , British Columbia, | this day of , A.n. 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. A Vendor. And every Beer Licence granted by the Board shall be in the following form:— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." $--.. - No - (Provincial Arms.) Beer Licence. This is to certify (hat , 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," J 40 BRITISH COLUMBIA. 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 bottle the beer so purchased to persons for consumption on the premises hereinafter described or elsewhere, 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. And be it further Resolved, That the said Regulation No. 28 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board be further amended by adding thereto the following, wdiich shall be known as clause (g) of section (2) of the regulation:— (a.) A licensee may sell beer by the unopened bottle for consumption elsewhere than on the licensed premises to any person who is the holder of a subsisting permit, providing that:— (1.) The purchaser has produced his permit for inspection and endorsement by the licensee. (2.) The licensee has endorsed thereon the date, number of beer licence of which he is the. holder, and the quantity of beer purchased. AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 28. Resolution No. 5334.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, as approved by Order in Council No. 113 on February 2nd, 1925, and subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended by striking out clause (a) of section 2 of the said regulation. AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 28. Resolution No. 5392.—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 (/) of section (2) of the said Regulation No. 28 is hereby amended by striking out the word " and " immediately preceding the words " Kaslo-Slocan," and by adding the following words after the words " Kaslo-Slocan " : " and Alberni." AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 28. Resolution No. 5597.—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 further amended by striking out section 3 thereof, and by substituting therefor the following :— 3. Licence Fees.—The fee for each Beer Licence shall be not less than $75, and the Board shall each year fix the fee in respect of each licensed premises. AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 37. Resolution No. 5273.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 37 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 802, approved June 30th, 1930, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended as follows, effective April 15th, 1933:— 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 (/) 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 following electoral districts 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 : Cowichan-Neweastle, Fernie, Kaslo-Slocan, Nelson, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Revelstoke, Richmond-Point Grey, Similkameen, South Vancouver, and Vancouver City. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 41 AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 37. Resolution No. 5598.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 37 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 802 on June 30th, 1930, and subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended by striking out section 4 thereof, and by substituting therefor the following:— 4. Licence Fees.—The fee for each Veterans' Club Licence shall be not less than $25, and the Board shall each year fix the fee in respect of each licensed premises. AMENDMENT TO REGULATION No. 37. Resolution No. 5721.—Resolved, That Regulation No. 37 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 802 on June 30th, 1930, and subsequent amendments thereto, be amended as follows:— Paragraph (5) of clause (/) of section (3) of Regulation No. 37 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board is hereby amended by adding thereto, at the end of the said paragraph, the word " Dewdney." REGULATION No. 40. Resolution No. 5279.—Resolved, That, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, Regulation No. 40 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board, approved by Order in Council No. 461 on April 21st, 1931, be rescinded. And be it further Resolved, that pursuant to the provisions of clause (k) of subsection (2) of section 119 of the " Government Liquor Act," being chapter 146 of the " Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1924," the Liquor Control Board, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, makes the following regulation, to be known as Regulation No. 40 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board :— " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Liquor Control Board. Regulation No. 1,0. The fee in connection with the issuance of a duplicate permit issued pursuant to the provisions of section 14 of the " Government Liquor Act " shall be as follows :— Where an Individual Permit issued pursuant to the provisions of clause (a) of section 11 of the " Government Liquor Act " has been lost or destroyed, the fee which shall be paid for the issuance of a duplicate Individual Permit in lieu of the Individual Permit so lost or destroyed shall be twenty-five cents. This regulation shall become effective on April 18th, 1933. " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Price-lists. Orders in Council passed during the period April 1st, 1933, to March 31st, 1934, 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 and Stout 594 5-5-33 Amendment. 983 25-7-33 Addition. 979 25-7-33 Addition. 1428 23-11-33 Addition. 1443 24-11-33 Addition. No. 3. Beer, Ale, and Stout (British Columbia and Eastern 531 27-4-33 Amendment. Canadian) 730 30-5-33 Addition. 1023 1-8-33 Amendment. 1064 11-8-33 Amendment and Addition. 1091 17-8-33 Amendment. 1322 17-10-33 ovddition. 151 9-2-34 Amendment. 205 26-2-34 Amendment. No 7. Draught Beer 1321 17-10-33 Addition. 152 9-2-34 Addition. J 42 BRITISH COLUMBIA. APPENDIX O—Continued. Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1934. Premises. City or Town. Lease. Date of Expiry. Duration. Monthly Rental. Remarks. Administrative Offices. Victoria : Rooms 400b, 410-418, and 423, Belmont Building— Warehouses. Victoria, 1010 Wharf Street Vancouver : 847-863 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 Fernie Greenwood Golden Grand Porks Hope Invermere--- - Kaslo Kelowna Kamloops Kimberley— Keremeos Langley Prairie Ladysmith Ladner..- Lillooet -..- Mission Michel McBride Merritt Nelson New Westminster New Denver North Vancouver Nanaimo-.-.- - .: 30-9-35 30-11-35 31-5-34 31-7-34 31-7-35 30-9-38 31-3-35 30-11-36 30-4-34 30-9-37 31-8-37 31-7-34 30-6-34 30-6-36 31-7-35 30-0-34 31-7-34 30-11-40 31-5-36 31-7-34 31-10-35 o years 5 years 3 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years o years 5 years 7 years 7 years 1 year 1 year 3 years 5 years 1 year 5 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 5 years $240.00 600.00 100.00 60.00 50.00 75.00 30.00 50.00 85.00 35.00 75.00 30.00 30.00 25.00 30.00 75.00 60.00 55.00 35.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 30.00 50.00 20.00 60.00 175.00 135.00 150.00 150.00 175.00 175.00 30.00 40.00 140.00 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. Rental includes heat. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy ; rental includes heat. Monthly tenancy ; rental includes heat. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. L.C.B. property. Rental includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy. Rental 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, 1930. Monthly tenancy. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. J 43 APPENDIX C—Continued. Premises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board as at March 31st, 1934 —Continued. Premises. City or Town. Lease. Date of Expiry. Duration. Monthly Rental. Remarks. Government Liquor Stores— Continued. Oliver Prince Rupert .'. Prince George : ... Parks ville Princeton..- Pouce Coupe. - Port Alberni........ i Penticton Powell River Port Coquitlam Quesnel - Revelstoke— Rossland - Smithers — Stewart Sidney - Salmon oVrm - Terrace Trail — Vancouver : 833 Pender Street West 238 Hastings Street East (rear) and 230 Hastings Street East - 820-22 Howe Street.— 214-6-8 Carrall Street - 809 Beatty Street 775 Davie Street Victoria : 716 Johnson Street 634 Humboldt Street Vernon ..:. Williams Lake Yahk 30-11-36 30-11-34 31-8-34 31-5-34 31-7-35 30-6-36 31-5-36 31-5-34 31-7-40 31-11-38 30-9-41 31-12-34 31-12-34 31-5-34 3 years 3 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 3 years 7 years 1 year 10 years 7 years 10 years 5 years 5 years 1 year f 25,00 55.00 15.00 60.00 30.00 50.00 40.00 90.00 50.00 45.00 40.00 35.00 65.00 25.00 35.00 20.00 75.00 275.00 25.00 575.00 425.00 500.00 87.50 150.00 200.00 275.00 225.00 250.00 75.00 35.00 30.00 Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy ; rental includes heat. Rental includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy ; living-quarters rented, $25 per month. Monthly tenancy. L.C.B. property ; living-quarters rented, $10 per month. Rental includes light, heat, and water. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Monthly tenancy. Rental includes heat and water. Monthly tenancy. Includes heat. Monthly tenancy. First 2 years. Second 2 years. Last 3 years. Monthly tenancy ; living-quarters rented, $5 per month. 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Mail Order 83,061.35 29,777.70 43,524.10 639,276.55 540,724.25 1,012,146.90 27,488.50 493,132.51' 346,662.71 24,394.96 8,736.71 12,777.76 5,658.43 3,490.07 4,088.97 3,130.29 2,990.43 3,336.69 2,185.03 1,049.69 2,763.8! 51,537.72 16,855.68 22,460.26 8,736.53 5,246.64 8,688.79 Burnaby Port Coquitlam.. Port Mopdy Fraser Mills Coquitlam. 5,187.17 3i291.04 3,381.15 44,319.26 3,164.38 24,204.17 11,540.72 77,298.42 10,032.11 Esquimalt... Fernie Prince George.... Prince Rupert.... Salmon Arm (City) Telegraph Creek .. Giscome Red Pass McBride Squamish Lytton Spences Bridge .. Ocean Falls .. Powell River . Bella Coola .. Burns Lake .. Fort St. John Rolla Port Esslngton "j 100.00 25.00 785.00 3,200.00 ¥29,885.00 109
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Title | GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1ST, 1933, TO MARCH 31ST, 1934 |
Alternate Title | REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1933-34. |
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Publisher | Victoria, BC : Government Printer |
Date Issued | [1935] |
Extent | Foldout Table: APPENDIX C - Continued. CHART ILLUSTRATES SALE OF LIQUOR AND ADMINISTRATION OF "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT "BY ELECTORAL DISTRICTS -- p. J 45 |
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