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Wismer, K.C.,\nAttorney-General, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.\nSir,\u2014I have the honour to transmit herewith the Twenty-sixth Annual Report of\nthe Liquor Control Board for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1947.\nI have the honour to be,\nSir,\nYour obedient servant,\nW. F. KENNEDY,\nChairman. Report of the Liquor Control Board.\nINTRODUCTION.\nThe Liquor Control Board presents the Twenty-sixth Annual Report, covering\noperations from April 1st, 1946, to March 31st, 1947.\nThe accounts of the Board, certified to by the Comptroller-General, as required by\nsection 120 of the \" Government Liquor Act,\" and the statistical data as required by\nsection 115, are shown in the Appendices as follows:\u2014\nAPPENDIX A.\u2014ACCOUNTS.\nBalance-sheet \") Statement of Accounts for the periods April\nTrading Account L       1st, 1946, to September 30th, 1946, and\nProfit and Loss Account J        October 1st, 1946, to March 31st, 1947.\nAPPENDIX B.\u2014LAW ENFORCEMENT.\nStatement of Prosecutions, April 1st, 1946, to March 31st, 1947.\nAPPENDIX C\u2014ADMINISTRATION.\nRegulations and Amendments thereto.\nAmendments and Additions to Price-lists.\nStatement of Premises owned, leased, and rented.\nStatement of Prescriptions for Liquor issued by Physicians.\nStatement of Permits issued from April 1st, 1946, to March 31st, 1947.\nChart illustrating by Electoral Districts the Sale of Liquor and the Administration\nof the \" Government Liquor Act.\"\nSTAFF.\nThe number of employees on the permanent staff of the Liquor Control Board as\nat March 31st, 1947, is 297 males and 16 females.\nSTOCKS.\nThe value of stocks as at March 31st, 1947, amounted to $3,013,657.65, being a\ndecrease of $351,915.13.\nWhile liquor was in greater supply than during the past few years, nevertheless\nit was difficult to maintain supplies of many lines, particularly Scotch whisky, liqueurs,\nand imported ales and stout.\nThe sale of beer, ale, and stout to individual permit-holders and the holders of\nbeer licences and veterans' club licences was unrationed, effective as from February\n1st, 1947.\nSALES.\nThe total sales of $47,961,515.44 show an increase over the previous period of\n$9,218,059.85. For comparative purposes, classification of sales is given hereunder for\nthe fiscal years ended March 31st, 1946, and March 31st, 1947:\u2014 L 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nComparative Classification of Sales.\nWines and Spirits\u2014 Year 1946-47. Year 1945-46.\nSpirits: Rye Whisky, Bourbon Whisky,\nScotch   Whisky,    Irish   Whisky,\nBrandy, Gin, Rum, Alcohol  $26,963,921.98   $20,093,642.60\n-    Liqueurs, Cocktails, Vermouth, Bitters 226,063.75 70,210.65\n$27,189,985.73   $20,163,853.25\nPort, Sherry, and Still Burgundy .        $364,222.29        $230,455.52\nChampagne and Sparkling Wines  50,628.50 16,229.25\nClarets and Sauternes         \t\n$414,850.79        $246,684.77\nBritish Empire Wines\u2014\nBritish Columbia  $684,775.49 $571,769.28\nAustralian*   242,763.31 149,191.93\nOntario   50,931.10 26,178.10\nSouth African   11,534.90 21,453.95\n$990,004.80        $768,593.26\nMalt Liquors\u2014\nBritish Columbia Beer, Ale, and Stout\u2014\nTo Licensees     $9,609,856.20     $7,139,903.45\nTo  Permit-holders       8,994,442.97       9,846,040.26\nEastern Canadian Beer and Ale         747,976.60 577,383.40\nGreat  Britain  and   Ireland  Ale  and\nStout   14,398.35 997.20\n$19,366,674.12   $17,564,324.31\nTotals  $47,961,515.44   $38,743,455.59\n* Includes Rum and Brandy not shown in the Spirits section of this classification.\nDUTY, EXCISE, AND SALES TAX.\nThe duty, excise, and sales tax paid to the Federal Government for the period\nunder review amounted to $8,552,501.60, the details of which are as follows, and for\nconvenience a comparison is shown with the duty, excise, and sales tax paid to the\nFederal Government during the fiscal year immediately preceding the period under\nreview:  Fiscal Year 1947. Fiscal Year 1946.\nDuty   $1,887,845.55        $1,392,579.50\nExcise      5,576,457.70 4,726,129.64\nSales tax     1,088,198.35 1,022,950.87\nThe figures quoted do not represent the duty, excise, and sales tax on merchandise\nsold during the period under review, but only that paid by the Liquor Control Board on\ngoods that were cleared through the Customs and Excise Departments during the said\nperiod. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.\nL 7\nThe above total does not include taxes paid direct to the Federal Government by\nbrewers in connection with malt liquor manufactured in Canada by Canadian wineries\ncovering wine produced, and also liquor purchased by the Board duty paid, the latter\nbeing paid direct by the distillers.\nPERMITS.\nA detailed statement showing the sale of each variety of permit sold is shown in\nAppendix C.\nPursuant to the provisions of section 119 of the \"Government Liquor Act,\" the\nrevenue derived from the sale of permits was transmitted to the Honourable the\nMinister of Finance, to be accounted for as part of the general revenue of the Province,\nand amounted to $91,698.75, being a decrease of $51,162.\nThe total number of individual permits issued from April 1st, 1946, to March 31st,\n1947, was 349,169, as compared with 549,913 during the same period ended March 31st,\n1946, being a decrease of 200,744 under the same period ended March 31st, 1946.\nThese figures represent the fiscal year and include a portion of permits issued for\nthe two years 1946 and 1947.\nBy an amendment to section 11 of the \" Government Liquor Act\" the individual\nliquor permit was abolished, and the sale of liquor under individual liquor permits was\nterminated on March 31st, 1947.\nLICENCES.\nSUMMARY.\nThe following summary indicates the number of licences issued and licences transferred during the period under review:\u2014-\nLicences issued.\nIssued after\nMarch 31st, 1946,\nfor 1946 Calendar\nYear only.\nTotal issued\nduring Period\nfor 1947\nCalendar Year.\nTotal issued\nduring Fiscal\nYear.\n4\n6\n6\n369\n73\n37\n10\n3\n373\n79\n43\n10\n3\n16\n492\n508\nLicences transferred.\nIssued after\nMarch 31st, 1946,\nfor 1946 Calendar\nYear only.\nTotal issued\nduring Period\nfor 1947\nCalendar Year.\nTotal issued\nduring Fiscal\nYear.\n68\n2\n8\n1\n76\n2\n1\n70\n9\n79\nLICENCES SUSPENDED OR CANCELLED.\nThe number of licences suspended or cancelled during the period under review was\nas follows:\u2014\nSurrendered\nSuspended,   or cancelled.\nBeer licences\t\nClub licences\t\nVeterans' club licences\n4\n1 L 8\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nPLEBISCITES.\nNo plebiscites were held under the \" Liquor-control Plebiscites Act \" during the\nperiod under review.\nCANCELLATION OF INDIVIDUAL LIQUOR PERMITS.\nTwo hundred and eleven individual liquor permits were cancelled under section 18\nof the \" Government Liquor Act \" during the period.\nTAXATION PROVISIONS.\nTaxes amounting to $44.95 were collected under section 68 of the \" Government\nLiquor Act.\"\nINTERDICTION.\nTwo hundred and forty-four orders of interdiction were made pursuant to the\nprovisions of section 70 of the \" Government Liquor Act.\"\nOne hundred and three orders of revocation of orders of interdiction were made\npursuant to the provisions of section 72 of the \" Government Liquor Act.\"\nPENALTIES AND PROCEDURE.\nAppendix B, Law Enforcement, shows in detail all prosecutions reported to the\nBoard under section 125 of the \" Government Liquor Act.\" Destruction of liquor\nforfeited to the Crown and held by the Liquor Control Board was authorized by the\nfollowing Orders in Council:\u2014\nOrder in Council No. Date approved.\n1946 August 21st, 1946.\n141 January 27th, 1947.\n412 March 11th, 1947.\nINSPECTION DEPARTMENT.\nThe following is an analysis of inspections made by Inspectors of the Liquor\nControl Board during the period:\u2014\nPremises covered by beer licences  2,257\nPremises covered by club licences      697\nPremises covered by veterans' club licences      450\nGeneral enforcement of \" Government Liquor Act \"      348\nThe Liquor Control Board wishes to take this opportunity of recording the pleasant\nrelations and co-operation which have existed between the Board and Provincial,\nmunicipal, and Royal Canadian Mounted Police forces.\nDISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS.\nThe distribution of the profits for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1947, was as\nfollows:\u2014\nPeriod.\nNet Profits.\nReserve.\nAmount.     !    O.C. No.\nRevenue.\nApril 1st to September 30th, 1946\t\n$6,343,205.90\n8,291,085.13\n$10.00\n10.00\n189\/47\n1397\/47\n$6,343,195.90\n8,291,075.13\nOctober 1st, 1946, to March 31st, 1947\t\nTotals\t\n$14,634,291.03\n$20.00\n$14,634 271 03 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47. L 9\nACCOUNTING.\nAppendix A contains the financial statements for the six-monthly periods ended\nSeptember 30th, 1946, and March 31st, 1947, as required by the Statute. However, for\nconvenience, a consolidation of the Profit and Loss Account for the fiscal year 1946-47\nhas been compiled, as follows:\u2014\nSTATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE\nYEAR ENDED MARCH 31ST, 1947.\nSales\u2014\nPermit-holders   $38,351,659.24\nBeer licensees       9,609,856.20\n  $47,961,515.44\nCost of merchandise sold\u2014\nStock on hand, March 31st, 1946  $3,365,572.78\nPurchases   31,688,588.89\n  $35,054,161.67\nLess stock on hand at March 31st, 1947        3,013,657.65\n     32,040,504.02\nGross profit  $15,921,011.42\nOperating expenses\u2014\nWarehouses        $217,411.59\nRetail stores  -  976,931.81\nAdministrative and general  234,590.75\n       1,428,934.15\n$14,492,077.27\nOther income\u2014\nLicence fees       $183,320.42\nSundry   18,974.08\nSundry expenses\u2014\nLaw enforcement and secret service _       $55,468.81\nMaintenance of prisoners  4,611.93\n$202,294.50\n60,080.74\n  142,213 73\nNet profit for the year ended March 31st, 1947  $14,634,291.03 L 10\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX A.\nBALANCE SHEET AS AT SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946.\nASSETS.\nCURRENT:\nCash in bank  $97,716.65\nCash in hands of warehouse managers and vendors  278,760.00\nCash in transit to Provincial Treasury  940,281.95\nFunds in Provincial Treasury  3,896,839.69\nAccounts receivable   3,264.19\nInventories of merchandise at cost, as determined and certified by officials of the Board 3,161,477.91\nAdvance payments for merchandise  75,445.81\nLAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT:\nLand at cost  $58,665.00\nBuildings at cost  (less depreciation)  83,328.85\nFurniture, fixtures, and equipment at cost  (less depreciation)  7,534.55\nPREPAID AND DEFERRED:\nUNEXPIRED PREMIUMS:\nGeneral insurance   $42,415.34\nFidelity bonds   2,400.00\nRetirement annuities    16,301.71\n3,453,786.20\n149,528.40\n  61,117.05\n$8,664,431.65\nLIABILITIES.\nCURRENT:\nAccounts payable\u2014general   $1,231,865.75\nDEFERRED:\nBuildings purchased,  deferred instalments  39,000.00\nGENERAL  RESERVE       1,050,360.00\nSURPLUS, ARISING FROM OPERATIONS   (UNAPPROPRIATED)     6,343,205.90\n$8,664,431.65\nW. F. KENNEDY,\nChairman.\nF. D. CAMPBELL,\nChief Accountant.\nI certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended September 30th, 1946, have been\nexamined under my direction, and that in my opinion the above Balance-sheet is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit\na true and correct view of the affairs of the Board, according to the best of my information and the explanations\ngiven to me and as shown by the books of the Board.\nJ. A. CRAIG, C.A.,\nComptroller-General, Province of British Columbia.\nVictoria, B.C., December 24th, 191,6. REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47. L 11\nAPPENDIX A\u2014Continued.\nSTATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE SIX MONTHS\nENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946.\nSALES:\nPermit-holders    $18,082,818.08\nBeer licensees        4,605,058.00\n  $22,687,876.08\nCOST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD:\nStock on hand, March 31st, 1946  $3,365,572.78\nPurchases    15,431,755.85\n  $18,797,328.63\nLESS STOCK ON HAND, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946       3,161,477.91\n     15,635,850.72\nGROSS  PROFIT       $7,052,025.36\nWAREHOUSE EXPENSE:\nSalaries and wages  $77,401.91\nRents     6,325.00\nInsurance     4,269.90\nTelegraph and telephone  767.70\nLight,  water,  and fuel  1,763.64\nDepreciation     3,562.73\nSundries   (including alterations)  7,953.66\n        $102,044.54\nRETAIL STORES EXPENSE:\nSalaries and wages  $406,601.55\nRents    33,032.02\nInsurance    4,306.94\nTelegraph and telephone  2,575.89\nLight,  water, and fuel  7,898.15\nDepreciation    3,523.96\nSundries   (including alterations)  17,029.26\n  474,967.77\nADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL EXPENSE:\nSalaries    $54,569.67\nTravelling     3,008.16\nInsurance     113.90\nTelegraph and telephone  1,'547.30\nLight, water, and fuel  339.69\nPrinting and  stationery  18,498.15\nPostage and express  6,813.14\nBank charges  395.23\nUnemployment insurance   1,143.54\nWorkmen's compensation   5.00\nFidelity bonds   2,028.50\nEmployees'  group  insurance  4,143.83\nRetirement allowance contributions  15,401.64\nRetirement grants   2,025.63\nDepreciation    947.95\nSundries     868.04\n  111,849.37\n  688,861.68\nOPERATING PROFIT   :     $6,363,163.68\nOTHER INCOME:\nLICENCE FEES:\nClubs   $832.50\nBeer     315.00\nTransfer fees   810.00\n  $1,957.50\nSUNDRY:\nInterest    $276.08\nRents    7,455.10\nMiscellaneous     1,215.78\n  8,946.96\nCarried forward   $10,904.46    $6,363,163.68 L 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX A\u2014Continued.\nSTATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE SIX MONTHS\nENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946\u2014Continued.\nBrought forward      $10,904.46    $6,363,163.68\nSUNDRY EXPENSE:\nLaw enforcement and secret service salaries and expenses         $28,409.09\nMaintenance of prisoners  2,453.15\n  30,862.24\n  19,957.78\nNET PROFIT FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946, CARRIED TO\nSURPLUS        $6,343,205.90\nSTATEMENT OF SURPLUS FOR THE SIX MONTHS\nENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946.\nBALANCE AS AT MARCH 31st, 1946  $6,719,212.74\nTRANSFERRED TO:\nGeneral reserve  $10.00\nConsolidated Revenue Fund, Province of British Columbia  6,719,202.74\n     6,719,212.74\nNET PROFIT FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946, AS PER STATEMENT\nOF PROFIT AND LOSS  $6,343,205.90\nBALANCE AS AT SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946, AS PER BALANCE-SHEET  $6,343,205.90 APPENDIX A\u2014Continued.\nBALANCE-SHEET AS AT MARCH 31st, 1947.\nASSETS.\nCURRENT:\nCash in bank  $245,145.14\nCash in hands of warehouse managers and vendors  285,610.00\nCash in transit to Provincial Treasury  863,273.59\nFunds in Provincial Treasury  5,734,011.96\nAccounts receivable   5,531.73\nInventories of merchandise at cost, as determined and certified by officials of the Board 3,013,657.65\nAdvance payments for merchandise  144,588.35\n  $10,291,818.42\nLAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT:\nLand at cost      $84,715.00\nBuildings at cost  (less depreciation)      117,012.53\nFurniture, fixtures, and equipment at cost (less depreciation)  8,114.02\n  209,841.55\nPREPAID AND DEFERRED:\nUNEXPIRED PREMIUMS:\nGeneral insurance      $23,509.02\nFidelity bonds    1,950.00\nRetirement annuities   6,355.88\n  31,814.90\n$10,533,474.87\nLIABILITIES.\nCURRENT:\nAccounts payable\u2014general      $1,156,619.74\nDEFERRED:\nBuildings purchased, deferred instalments  35,400.00\nGENERAL RESERVE       1,050,370.00\nSURPLUS, ARISING FROM OPERATIONS   (UNAPPROPRIATED)       8,291,085.13\n$10,533,474.87\nW. F. KENNEDY, F. D. CAMPBELL,\nChairman. Chief Accountant.\nI certify that the accounts of the Liquor Control Board for the six months ended March 31st, 1947, have been\nexamined under my direction, and that in my opinion the above Balance-sheet is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit\na true and correct view of the affairs of the Board, according to the best of my information and the explanations\ngiven to me and as shown by the books of the Board.\nJ. A. CRAIG, C.A.,\nComptroller-General, Province of British Columbia.\nVictoria, B.C., June 10th, 191,7. L 14\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX A\u2014Continued.\nSTATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE SIX MONTHS\nENDED MARCH 31st, 1947.\nSALES:\nPermit-holders     $20,268,841.16\nBeer licensees        5,004,798.20\n  $25,273,639.36\nCOST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD:\nStock on hand,  September 30th,  1946  $3,161,477.91\nPurchases    16,256,833.04\n  $19,418,310.95\nLESS STOCK ON HAND, MARCH 31st, 1947       3,013,657.65\n     16,404,653.30\nGROSS  PROFIT       $8,868,986.06\nWAREHOUSE EXPENSE:\nSalaries and wages  $89,096.54\nRents    5,325.00\nInsurance     5,632.97\nTelegraph and telephone  808.68\nLight, water, and fuel  1,939.70\nDepreciation     4,348.50\nSundries  (including alterations)  8,215.66\n        $115,367.05\nRETAIL STORES EXPENSE:\nSalaries and wages  $428,161.76\nRents    32,838.02\nInsurance    4,334.97\nTelegraph and telephone  2,619.58\nLight,  water, and fuel  10,691.58\nDepreciation     3,398.05\nSundries   (including  alterations)  19,920.08\n  501,964.04\nADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL EXPENSE:\nSalaries    $51,290.53\nTravelling     4,494.26\nInsurance    113.90\nTelegraph and telephone  1,670.30\nLight,   water,   and   fuel  473.46\nPrinting and stationery  27,160.94\nPostage and express  6,997.48\nBank charges    116.91\nUnemployment insurance   1,012.10\nFidelity bonds   450.00\nEmployees' group  insurance  4,851.47\nRetirement  allowance  contributions  14,865.56\nRetirement grants   6,934.71\nDepreciation     763.49\nSundries     1.546.27\n  122,741.38\n  740,072.47\nOPERATING  PROFIT      $8,128,913.59\nOTHER INCOME:\nLICENCE FEES:\nClubs     $26,880.00\nBeer    134,922.00\nBrewers    \"  8,070.55\nDistillers    10,370.37\nTransfer fees   1,120.00\n       $181,362.92\nSUNDRY:\nInterest   $482.38\nRents   7,455.10\nTax,  section  68  44.95\nMiscellaneous    ,  2,044.69\n  10,027.12\nCarried forward         $191,390.04    $8,128,913.59 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946^7. L 15\nAPPENDIX A\u2014Continued.\nSTATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE SIX MONTHS\nENDED MARCH SlST, 1947\u2014Continued.\nBrought forward         $191,390.04    $8,128,913.59\nSUNDRY EXPENSE:\nLaw enforcement and secret service salaries and expenses        $27,059.72\nMaintenance of prisoners  2,158.78\n  29,218.50\n  162,171.54\nNET   PROFIT   FOR   THE   SIX   MONTHS   ENDED   MARCH   SlST,   1947,   CARRIED   TO\nSURPLUS        $8,291,085.13\nSTATEMENT OF SURPLUS FOR THE SIX MONTHS\nENDED MARCH 31st, 1947.\nBALANCE AS AT SEPTEMBER 30th, 1946  $6,343,205.90\nTRANSFERRED TO:\nGeneral reserve   $10.00\nConsolidated Revenue Fund, Province of British Columbia  6,343,195.90\n     6,343,205.90\nNET PROFIT FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31st, 1947, AS PER STATEMENT OF\nPROFIT AND LOSS  $8,291,085.13\nBALANCE AS AT MARCH 31st, 1947, AS PER BALANCE-SHEET  $8,291,085.13 L 16\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX B.\nSummary of Prosecutions under the \" Government Liquor Act.\"\nD\nSPOSITION.\nDescription of Offence.\na c\n0.   0\neg\n*6\n0\ntf.\n1\n3\n0\nt&\nO\nT3\nOJ\nB\nE\nT3\ntu\na\nFines\ncollected.\ncfl\ntt. c\n'd\n\"0\nEh\nSection 12.\nImproper   use   of   permit    (allowing   an-\n2\n1\n1\nSection 14.\nPerson  in possession of more than one\npermit\t\n50\n6\n3\n19\n22\n$1,700.00\n$1,700.00\nSection 24.\n1\n1\n50.00\n50 00\nSection 28.\nInfraction   of  Regulation   No.   28   (beer\n12\n1\n1\n1\n9\n450.00\nSection 29.\nKeeping or offering liquor for sale, giv\ning  liquor  for  consideration,  keeping\nor exposing  liquor  for  sale\t\n209\n-  24\n21\n25\n139\n43,350.00\n43,350.00\nSection 33.\nPurchasing or attempting to purchase ~j\n17\n3\n1\n3\n10\n875.00\n875.00\nTaking liquor for consideration J\nSection 36.\n10\n3\n7\n350.00\n350.00\nSection 38.\nPurchase   of   liquor   under   a   fictitious\nname \t\n1\n1\n\t\nSection 39.\nConsuming liquor in a public place\t\n219\n31\n14\n13\n161\n\t\n7,740.00\n7,740.00\nSection 40.\n7,025\n2,835\n57\n1,330\n2,236\n567\n58,445.00\n$12,635.00\n71,080.00\nSection 42.\nSupplying liquor to a minor\t\n105\n30\n14\n14\n47\n\t\n14,450.00\n14,450 00\nSection 43.\nDisqualified persons (Indian Act) unlaw\nfully   upon   premises   of   Government\nLiquor  Store\t\n10\n1\n1\n8\n\t\n400.00\n400.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.\nL 17\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nSummary of Prosecutions\nUNDER THE  \" GOVERNMENT  LlQUOR ACT \"\n\u2014Continued.\nDisposition.\nDescription of Offence.\n\u00a30\nV\ne fl\n\u00ab a>\n*' a\n'S \u00a3\n0)   3\n-d\nOJ\ntn\n01\n1\n5\n'o\nCl)\nO\nOJ\na\nT3\ntu\nCd\n\u2014  P\n~   J-\nW oj\n\u25a0d\nOJ\n-p\nOJ oj\nES\nid\n0J\n-p\nai\nP 01\n4-1\nO\nH\nSection 45.\nSupplying liquor to an interdicted person\n16\n2\n2\n6\n6\n$1,800.00\n$1,800.00\nSection 46.\nInterdicted   person    upon    premises    of\n5\n3\n2\n100.00\nSection 47.\nApplication   for   permit   by   disqualified\nperson\t\n1\n1\n50.00\n50.00\nSection 48.\n5\n1\n4\n200.00\nSection 49-\nGiving liquor to a person  under the i\n3\n3\n150.00\n150.00\ninfluence  of liquor  J\nSection 50.\nKeeping   or   consuming   liquor   in   any\npart of an  inn  other than a private\n3\n1\n2\n125.00\n125.00\nSection 51.\n3\n1\n2\nSection 52.\nKeeping   or   having   liquor   on   premises\nof  person  engaged  in  selling  non-in-\n1\n1\nSection 53.\nKeeping of liquor in a restaurant\t\n75\n17\n3\n6\n49\n2,750.00\n2,750.00\nSection 56.\n1\n9   |         1\n8\n2,400.00\n2,400.00\nSection 70.\n1\nLiquor in possession of interdicted person\n7\n3\n4\n400.00\n400.00\nSection 86.\nInterdicted person refusing information\n3\n1\n2\nSection 87.\nPerson guilty of drunkenness a compell-\n1\n1  1 \t\n1\nTotals\t\n7,793\n2,957\n122\n1,428\n2,719\n567\n$135,785.00\n$12,635.00\n$148,420.00\n2 L 18\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police (Section 125).\nSection 12.\u2014Improper Use of Permit (allowing Another Person to use Same).\nDisposition.\nElectoral District.\n01 o\nO'O\nfl fl\n0) oi\nfl Sffl?\nCO \u00a3\n01\nto\n1\n[fl\n5\n'o\nO\nOJ\na\nE\n73\n9\ncd\n\u2014 <u\ncd -\u2022->\npa oi\n\"O\nOJ\n-w\nm o\n0)  CJ\nEg\n*6\n01\n_ GJ\no\n2\n1\ni\nSection Ik-\u2014Person in Possession of more than One Permit.\nCariboo:\nVillage of Williams Lake....\nCranbrook:\nCity of Cranbrook\t\nDelta:\nMunicipality of Richmond..\nDewdney:\nBalance of district\t\nFort George:\nCity of Prince George\t\nNorth Okanagan:\nCity of Vernon\t\nPeace River:\nVillage of Pouce Coupe\t\nBalance of district\t\nPrince Rupert:\nCity of Prince Rupert\t\nSimilkameen:\nBalance of district\t\nSkeena:\nBalance of district\t\nVancouver\t\nVictoria\t\nYale:\nCity of Merritt\t\nTotals\t\n1\n28\n2\n1\n1\n4\n2\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n1\n1\n3\n11\n10\n2\n3\n19\n22\n$50.00\n250.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n100.00\n1,050.00\n100.00\n$1,700.00\n$50.00\n250.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n100.00\n1.050.00\n100.00\n$1,700.00\nSection 24.\u2014Veterinaries.\nCranbrook:\nCity of Kimberley..\nI\nI\n$50.00\n$50.00\nSection 28.\u2014Infraction of Regulation No. 28 (Beer Licences).\nComox:\nVillage of Campbell River..\nFernie:\nBalance of district\t\nFort George:\nCity of Prince George\t\nGrand Forks-Greenwood:\nCity of Grand Forks..\t\nMackenzie\t\nSkeena:\nVillage of Terrace\t\nTotals--\t\n12\n$50.00\nloo.oo\n150.00\n100.00\n50.00\n$450.00\n$50.00\n100.00\n150.00\n100.00\n50.00\n$450.00 REPORT OP\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD\n, 1946-47.\nL 19\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 29.\u2014Keeping or offering Liquor for Sale;  giving Liquor for a Consideration;\nkeeping or exposing Liquor for Sale.\nElectoral District.\n\u2022\nDisposition.\n\u00ab   CO\nOl 5\ngg\neg\nOJ 3\nCO m\nOJ\nOJ\nm\n1\ntfi\n5\n'o\ncd\no\nT3\na\nE\nOJ\n+J>\na \u2014\nen ^\nT3\nOJ\n\u25a0p\n01  CJ\nfls\nES\nQJ\n+->\n__  OJ\n'ii\n13\no\n1\n2       ;.\ni\ni\ni\ni\ni\n2\n1\n3\n1\n1\n7\n1\n1\n2\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n12\n1\n2\ni\n2\n1\n1\n1\n3\n1\n2\n3\n7\n2\n1\n2\n1\n3\n5\n1\n6\n8\n1\n1\n1\n1\n3\n5\n1\n3\n1\n4\n4\n4\n47\n9\n1\n$600.00\n300.00\n600.00\n300.00\n300.00\n50.00\n1,000.00\n300.00\n600.00\n1,000.00\n$600.00\n300.00\n600.00\n300.00\n300.00\n50.00\n1,000.00\n300.00\n600.00\n1,000.00\nChilliwaek:\n1\n3\n1\n1\n1\n3\n1\n3\n5\n1\n8\n2\n1\n2\n1\n2\n1\n7\n5\n2\n8\n8\n2\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n3\n9\n2\n4\n1\n5\n6\n6\n85\n11\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n19\nComox:\nCowichan-Newcastle:\nCranbrook:\nDelta:\n2,200.00\n600.00\n300.00\n700.00\n2,200.00\n600.00\n300.00\n700.00\nDewdney:\nFernie:\n300.00\n300.00\nFort George:\n900.00\n1,700.00\n300.00\n1,800.00\n2,400.00\n900.00\n1,700.00\n300.00\n1,800.00\n2,400.00\nKamloops:\nNelson-Creston:\nNorth Okanagan:\nCity of Vernon\t\nNorth Vancouver:\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\nOmineca:\nPeace River:\n1,300.00\n1,800.00\n300.00\n900.00\n300.00\n1,400.00\n1,200.00\n1,400.00\n14,300.00\n2,700.00\n300.00\n1,300.00\n1,800.00\n300.00\n900.00\n300.00\n1,400.00\n1,200.00\n1,400.00\n14,300.00\n2,700.00\n300.00\nPrince Rupert:\nRossland-Trail:\nCity of Trail     \t\nSalmon Arm:\nSimilkameen:\nSouth Okanagan:\nYale:\nTotals\t\n209\n24\n21\n25\n139\n$43,350.00\n$43,350.00 L 20\n\/\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 33.\u2014Purchasing or attempting to purchase Liquor;   taking Liquor\nfor a Consideration.\nElectoral District.\n13\nfl fl\n9  01\n\u00ab to\nfl   CO\noi 3\n1\ns\nDisposition.\nColumbia\t\nCranbrook:\nCity of Kimberley\t\nFort George:\nCity of Prince George.\nNorth Okanagan:\nCity of Vernon\t\nSouth Okanagan:\nCity of Kelowna\t\nVancouver ,\nYale:\nVillage of Lytton\t\nTotals\t\n1\n1\n3\n2\n1\n3\n5\n1\n2\n1\n17\n3\n10\n$175.00\n150.00\n550.00\n$875.00\n$175.00\n150.00\n550.00\n$875.00\nSection 36.\u2014Possession of Unsealed Liquor.\nCariboo:\nVillage of Quesnel\t\nChilliwaek:\nMunicipality of Sumas...\nMunicipality of Matsqui\nBalance of district\t\nDelta:\nMunicipality of Surrey...\nDewdney:\nBalance of district\t\nPeace River:\nBalance of district\t\nYale:\nBalance of district\t\nTotals\t\n$100.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n100.00\n$350.00\n$100.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n100.00\n$350.00\nSection 38.-\n\u2014Purchase of Liquor under a Fictitious Name\nKamloops:\ni     i\n11 1     i\ni     i    1\ni\ni\n i\n!\nSection 39.\u2014Consuming Liquor in a Public Place.\nAlberni:\nCity of Port Alberni\t\nCity of Alberni\t\nBurnaby\t\nCariboo:\nVillage of Quesnel\t\nVillage of Williams Lake\t\nBalance of district\t\nChilliwaek:\nCity of Chilliwaek\t\nMunicipality of Chilliwhack.\nMunicipality of Matsqui\t\nBalance of district\t\n$50.00\n100.00\n250.00\n50.00\n50.00\n250.00\n250.00\n100.00\n150.00\n$50.00\n100.00\n250.00\n50.00\n50.00\n250.00\n250.00\n100.00\n150.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.\nL 21\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 39.\u2014Consuming Liquor in a Public Place\u2014Continued.\nElectoral District.\nDisposition.\nOJ QJ\na a\no u\nc \u00a3\nOJ 3\nCO 5j\npi +?\nCQ oj\nComox:\nCity of Courtenay\t\nVillage of Qualicum Beach....\nVillage of Campbell River.\t\nCowichan-Newcastle:\nCity of Duncan\t\nBalance of district\t\nCranbrook:\nCity of Cranbrook\t\nCity of Kimberley\t\nDelta:\nMunicipality of Richmond\u2014.\nMunicipality of Surrey\t\nMunicipality of Langley\t\nDewdney:\nMunicipality of Maple Ridge.\nCity of Port Moody\t\nEsquimalt:\nBalance of district\t\nFernie:\nCity of Fernie\t\nFort George:\nCity of Prince George\t\nVillage of McBride\t\nBalance of district-\t\nGrand Forks-Greenwood:\nCity of Grand Forks\t\nKamloops:\nCity of Kamloops\t\nBalance of district\t\nLillooet\t\nMackenzie\t\nNanaimo-lslands:\nCity of Nanaimo\t\nNelson-Creston:\nCity of Nelson\t\nVillage of Creston\t\nBalance of district\t\nNorth Okanagan:\nCity of Vernon\t\nPeace River:\nVillage of Pouce Coupe\t\nBalance of district\t\nPrince Rupert:\nCity of Prince Rupert\t\nBalance of district\t\nRossland-Trail:\nCity of Trail\t\nSaanich:\nBalance of district\t\nSalmon Arm:\nCity of Salmon Arm\t\nSimilkameen:\nMunicipality of Penticton\t\nBalance of district\t\nSkeena:\nVillage of Terrace\t\nBalance of district\t\n$50.00\n250.00\n50.00\n25.00\n150.00\n500.00\n100.00\n250.00\n200.00\n50.00\n100.00\n100.00\n50.00\n150.00\n350.00\n200.00\n50.00\n200.00 |\n50.00\n150.00\n290.00\n150.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n150.00\n250.00\n125.00\n150.00\n100.00\n100.00\n375.00\n$50.00\n250.00\n50.00\n25.00\n150.00\n500.00\n100.00\n250.00\n200.00\n50.00\n100.00\n100.00\n50.00\n150.00\n350.00\n200.00\n50.00\n200.00\n50.00\n150.00\n290.00\n150.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n150.00\n250.00\n125.00\n150.00\n100.00\n100.00\n375.00 L 22\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 39.\u2014Consuming Liquor in a Public Place\u2014Continued.\nD\nSPOSITION.\nElectoral District.\nOS\n-6\nOj  OJ\ntJT3\nB B\nOJ  OJ\nB k\n-tj\nOJ\nCO\nw\n1\nia\ned\n0\n*6\ntu\nB\nE\nOJ\n....   GJ\n-B s-\n\"0\nOJ\nCO  o\n01  (U\n\u25a0a\n\u2014 u\nO\nH\nSouth Okanagan:\n10\n1\no\n4\n4\n16\n1\n1\n2\n2\n1\n3\n10\n1\n2\n3\n2\n2\n11\n$450.00\n&0.00\n75.00\n300.00\n100.00\n100.00\n550.00\n$450.00\n50.00\n75.00\n300.00\n100.00\nYale:\nCity of Merritt\t\n100.00\n550.00\nTotals\t\n219\n31\n14\n13\n161\n$7,740.00\n$7,740.00\nSection 40.\u2014Drunk in a Public Place.\nAlberni:\nCity of Port Alberni\t\nCity of Alberni\t\nBalance of district -\t\nAtlin:\nVillage of Stewart\t\nBalance of district\t\nBurnaby\t\nCariboo:\nVillage of Quesnel\t\nVillage of Williams Lake\t\nBalance of district\t\nChilliwaek:\nCity of Chilliwaek\t\nMunicipality of Chilliwhack\t\nMunicipality of Sumas\t\nMunicipality of Matsqui\t\nBalance of district\t\nColumbia\t\nComox:\nCity of Courtenay\t\nCity of Cumberland\t\nVillage of Qualicum Beach\t\nVillage of Campbell River\t\nBalance of district\t\nCowichan-Newcastle:\nCity of Duncan\t\nMunicipality of North Cowichan\nCity of Ladysmith\t\nBalance cf district\t\nCranbrook:\nCity of Cranbrook\t\nCity of Kimberley\t\nBalance of district\t\nDelta:\nMunicipality of Richmond\t\nMunicipality of Surrey\t\nMunicipality of Delta\t\nMunicipality of Langley\t\n96\n10\n7\n2\n27\n25\n41\n6\n50\n17\n3\n17\n16\n12\n24\n1\n16\n14\n29\n6\n7\n7\n44\n30\n7\n35\n4\n13\n13\n10\n7\n1\n24\n20\n34\n6\n30\n15\n3\n13\n13\n10\n2\n13\n12\n23\n6\n6\n5\n38\n26\n7\n$2,250.00\n250.00\n75.00\n175.00\n25.00\n600.00\n500.00\n900.00\n150.00\n800.00\n375.00\n75.00\n325.00\n325.00\n250.00\n625.00\n50.00\n375.00\n390.00\n600.00 j\n150.00 i\n155.00 [\n125.00 I\n950.00 I\n725.00\n235.00\n845.00\n75.00\n225.00\n325.00\n$50.00\n$2,250.00\n250.00\n75.00\n175.00\n25.00\n600.00\n500.00\n900.00\n150.00\n800.00\n375.00\n75.00\n375.00\n325.00\n250.00\n625.00\n50.00\n375.00\n390.00\n600.00\n150.00\n155.00\n125.00\n950.00\n725.00\n235.00\n845.00\n75.00\n225.00\n325.00 REPORT OP\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.                          L 23\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection UO.\u2014Drunk in a Public Place\u2014Continued.\nElectoral District.\nDisposition.\ng a\na; ai\na c\nQ   QJ\na n\ng S\ncc 5.\nCU\nm\nuj\nI\nDQ\n5\n0\no\n*6\nOJ\nB\nE\nT3\nOJ\n\u2014  *\n-B    fH\nCQ oj\n-B\nOJ\n42\na) oj\nBS\nEg\n\u25a0B\nOJ\nC3\n\u2014 V\n7B  Sh\nCQ S\n\"3\no\nDewdney:\n7\n2\n2\n2\n2\n61\n14\n4\n27\n17\n218\n27\n6\n17\n3\n231\n41\n4\n1\n25\n40\n51\n4\n101\n8\n4\n96\n74\n1\n2\n23\n4\n7\n6\n6\n22\n17\n31\n9\n110\n9\n7\n2\n1\n8\n5\n14\n3\n1\n42\n7\n4\n10\n1\n13\n13\n1\n6\n1\n1\n1\ni\ni\ni\n3\n1\n1\n1\n1\n17\n5\n2\n3\n71\n7\n2\n1\n156\n6\n8\n2\n4\n4\n7\n13\n1\n1\n1\n7\n5\n47\n1\n7\n1\n2\n2\n42\n2\n4\n17\n9\n133\n17\n3\n17\n2\n31\n28\n4\n1\n16\n34\n37\n4\n97\n7\n4\n27\n48\n2\n16\n3\n1\n4\n5\n14\n17\n26\n9\n62\n7\n6\n7\n1\n46\n6\n$200.00\n25.00\n70.00\nI\n$200.00\n25.00\n70.00\n70.00\n1,050.00\n75.00\n100.00\n425.00\n225.00\n3,975.00\n425.00\n100.00\n425.00\n60.00\n1,000.00\n7.50.00\n100.00\n25.00\n430.00\n850.00\n990.00\n100.00\n2,425.00\n175.00\n125.00\n675.00\n1,225.00\n70.00\n1,050.00\n275.00\n100.00\n425.00\n225.00\n3,975.00\n425.00\n100.00\n425.00\n60.00\n1,025.00\n750.00\n100.00\n25.00\n430.00\n850.00\n990.00\n100.00\n2,425.00\n175.00\n125.00\n1,825.00\n1,225.00\nEsquimalt:\n$200.00\nFernie:\nFort George:\nGrand Forks-Greenwood:\nKamloops:\n25.00\nKaslo-Slocan:\nNanaimo-Islands:\nNelson-Creston:\n1,150.00\nNorth Okanagan:\n50.00\n400.00\n75.00\n25.00\n50.00\n400.00\n75.00\n175.00\n100.00\n125.00\n400.00\n425.00\n700.00\n225.00\n1,675.00\n175.00\n150.00\nNorth Vancouver:\n150.00\n100.00\n125.00\n400.00\n425.00\n700.00\n225.00\nOmineca:\nPeace River:\nPrince Rupert:\n1,675.00\n175.00\n150.00\nRevelstoke:\n1 L 24\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 40.\u2014Drunk in a Public Place\u2014Continued.\nSection 42.\u2014Supplying Liquor to a Minor.\nDisposition.\nElectoral District.\no g\n.-:  CO\n.8 *\n'B\nOJ  OJ\nB B\nOJ   OJ\nB S?\nCU   -\nTO 3.\n-B\ntu\ntft\ntfi\n1\n-J.\n5\nrs\n-6\ntu\nE\n\u25a0B\nOJ\nCC)\nffl-. CJ\n7B >-\nPQ S\n'B\nOJ\n-P\nv o\nCB\nfe   CJ\n\u2022B\nOJ\n\"cd\n\u2014 tu\n-B c-\no\nSH\nRossland-Trail:\nCity of Trail\t\n30\n4\n2\n3\n1\n24\n2\n64\n55\n7\n23\n23\n70\n4\n3\n3\n4,269\n423\n8\n5\n71\n2\n1\n3\n1\n1\n2\n1\n4\n1\n2,649\n8\n2\nl\ni\n44\n1\n1\n1\n8\n11\n1\n2\n3\n11\n1\n658\n167\n1\n1\n28\n28\n3\n2\n1\n20\n1\n54\n42\n6\n20\n20\n54\n3\n2\n3\n572\n89\n7\n4\n41\n1\n346\n159\n$755.00\n75.00\n50.00\n25.00\n$755.00\n75.00\n50.00\nSaanich:\n$25.00\n50.00\nSalmon Arm:\n500.00\n25.00\n1,350.00\n1,125.00\n150.00\n500.00\n580.00\n1,400.00\n75.00\n50.00\n100.00\n14,500.00\n2,300.00\n175.00\n100.00\n1,035.00\n500 00\n25.00\nSimilkameen:\n1,350.00\n1,125.00\nSkeena:\n500 00\n580 00\nSouth Okanagan:\n1,400.00\n50 00\n100.00\n6,910.00\n4,125.00\n21,410.00\n6,425.00\n175.00\nYale:\n100 00\n1 035 00\nTotals\t\n7,025\n2,835\n57\n1,330\n2,236\n567\n$58,445.00\n$12,635.00\n$71,080.00\nChilliwaek:\nCity of Chilliwaek\t\nBalance of district\t\nColumbia\t\nComox:\nBalance of district\t\nCowichan-Newcastle:\nCity of Ladysmith\t\nBalance of district\t\nCranbrook:\nCity of Cranbrook\t\nCity of Kimberley\t\nDelta:\nMunicipality of Surrey\nDewdney:\nCity of Port Coquitlam\nBalance of district\t\nFernie:\nCity of Fernie.\t\nFort George:\nCity of Prince George...\nVillage of McBride.\t\nBalance of district\t\n$700.00\n300.00\n300.00\n1,500.00\n300.00\n600.00\n$700.00\n300.00\n300.00\n1,500.00\n1,200.00\n300.00\n600.00 REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.\nL 25\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 42.\u2014Supplying Liquor to a Minor\u2014Continued.\nDisposition.\nElectoral District.\noj 3j\na a\n0)  OJ\nB tfi\nCU   r-J\nT3\nQ)\nin\n1\n5\nca\no\nQJ\na -\nE\n-B\nQJ\n\"ccl\n   QJ\n-B ^\n\u00abs\n'B\nQJ\nCO   CJ\n\u00a71\nE8\n3\nOS\n_ ai\nml\n\"3\n\u2022p\nB\nH\nKamloops:\n2\n2\n1\n1\n2\n4\n1\n1\n2\n3\n1\n2\n3\n1\n5\n1\n4\n1\n2\n3\n8\n3\n10\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n1\n2\n4\n1\ni\ni\ni\ni\ni\ni\n8\n2\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\n3\n1\n2\n2\n1\n3\n1\n.6\n1\n2\n1\n$400.00\n300.00\n$400.00\nNelson-Creston:\nNew Westminster\t\n300.00\n600.00\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\n900.00\n300.00\nNorth Okanagan:\nOmineca:\n300 00\nPeace River:\n300.00\n900.00\n300.00\nPrince Rupert:\nRossland-Trail:\nCity of Trail\t\n900.00\n900.00\nSalmon Arm:\n600.00\n300.00\n900.00\n600.00\nSimilkameen:\n300.00\n900.00\nSkeena:\n300.00\n1,800.00\n300.00\n300.00\nSouth Okanagan:\nCity of Kelowna\t\n1.800.00\n300.00\n350.00\n350.00\nYale:\nVillage of Lytton\t\n1\n400.00\n400.00\n105\n30\n14\n14\n47\n$14,450.00\n\t\n$14,450.00\nSection 43.\u2014Disqualified Persons (Indian Act) unlawfully upon Premises of\nGovernment Liquor Store.\nChilliwaek:\nCity of Chilliwaek\t\nColumbia\t\nComox:\nVillage of Campbell River\nCowichan-Newcastle:\nCity of Ladysmith\t\nCranbrook:\nCity of Cranbrook\t\nKamloops:\nCity of Kamloops\t\nNorth Okanagan:\nCity of Vernon\t\nPrince Rupert:\nCity of Prince Rupert\t\nTotals\t\n$50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n100.00\n100.00\n$400.00\n$50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n100.00\nloo.oo\n$400.00 L 26\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 45.\u2014Supplying Liquor to an Interdicted Person.\nSection 46.\u2014Interdicted Person upon Premises of Government Liquor Store.\nFort George:\nCity of Prince George..\nNelson-Creston:\nCity of Nelson\t\nRossland-Trail:\nCity of Trail ......\nTotals\t\n3\n9\n1\n1\n1\n1\n5\n3\n2\n$50.00\n$100.00\nDisposition.\nElectoral District.\nB  q,\n..\u2022   fl\nZo\n\u25a0B\nQJ    QJ\nB B\nQJ   CU\n** 0.\nB 5?\nQJ   p\nT3\nQJ\ntfi\ntf.\ns\n'Jl\n5\n\u25a0B\nQJ\nB\nE\n-B\na\n....   B\n\"   Jh\nDQ   &\n\u25a0b\"\nQJ\n5 o\nB~\ny o\na\nO\nCariboo:\n1\nl\nl\nl\n5\n1\n2\n1\n2\n1\n1\n1\ni\ni\nl\n4\n1\nl\ni\ni\ni\ni\ni\nComox:\n$300.00\n300.00\n$300.00\nDewdney:\n300.00\nFort George:\n\t\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\nNorth Okanagan:\n\t\n300.00\nPrince Rupert:\n\t\nSkeena:\n300.00\n300.00\n300.00\n\t\n300.00\nYale:\nTotals-\t\n16\n2\n2   1         6\n6\n$1,800.00\n$1,800.00\n\u2022\n\t\n50.00\n$100.00\nSection 47.\u2014Application for Permit by Disqualified Person.\nCariboo:\nVillage of Quesnel-.\n$50.00\n$50.00\nSection 4S.\u2014Improper Use of Permits.\n1\n|\n   I  \t\n|\n1\n1\n1\n1\n$50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n$50 00\nOmineca:\n1   j\n1  |\n1  1\n1  1         1\n50.00\nPeace River:\n50.00\nPrince Rupert:\n50.00\nYale:\nTotals\t\n5\n1  1    1     1        4\n$200.00\n$200.00\n1\n\t REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.\nL 27\nAPPENDIX B\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 49.\u2014Permitting Drunkenness;   giving Liquor to a Person.under the\nInfluence of Liquor.\nDisposition.\nElectoral District.\n9 <u\nISO\n13\nCJ   OJ\nCJT3\ngg\neg\n13\nOJ\nUi\n01\na\nOi\nQ\no\nc3\nU\n-d\ng\nT3\nca\nCD\nll\nTJ\nOJ\n0)  OJ\n\u2022H   o\nT3\nQJ\n4-1\n\u2014  ^\n\"\"8\n\"cc!\nO\nH\nCariboo:\n11  \t\ni j 1\t\n1 1   1 \t\n1\n1\n1\n$50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n$50.00\nNorth Vancouver:\n50.00\n50.00\nTotals\t\n3  |\n1\n3\n$150.00\n$150.00\nSection 50-\n-Keeping or consuming Liquor in any Part of an Inn\nother than a Private Guest-room.\nSection 52.\u2014Keeping or having Liquor on Premises of Person engaged in\nselling Non-intoxicating Beverages.\nCranbrook:\n1 |\n2 |   \t\n\u2022\u2022 1   11\t\n\u25a0\u2022 1 1\t\n1\n I\t\n2   I  .ffl....\n$125.00  1   \t\n$125.00\n31\t\n.. I   i | \t\ni     i\n2   J  \t\n$125.00\n$125.00\n1\n\u25a0\nSection 51.-\n\u2014Consuming Liquor in an Unlicensed Club.-\n3\n1          |          1\n1  1      2 |   ]   | \t\ni     i      :\n[\n1         I\nDewdney:\nBalance of district-\ni I\nSection 53.\u2014Keeping of Liquor in a Restaurant.\nAlberni:\nCity of Port Alberni\t\nCity of Alberni\t\nChilliwaek:\nCity of Chilliwaek\t\nBalance of district\t\nCowichan-Newcastle:\nCity of Ladysmith\t\nCranbrook:\nCity of Cranbrook\t\nEsquimalt:\nMunicipality of Esquimalt..\nFernie:\nCity of Fernie\t\nBalance of district\t\nFort George:\nCity of Prince George\t\nVillage of McBride\t\nKamloops:\nCity of Kamloops\t\nNelson-Creston:\nVillage of Creston_\t\nNorth Okanagan:\nCity of Vernon\t\n1\n3\n2\n1\n1\n6\n1\n1\n3\n...\n2\n\t\n$50.00\n100.00\n100.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n100.00\n100.00\n100.00\n100.00\n100.00\n350.00\n$50.00\n100.00\n100.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n50.00\n100.00\n100.00\n100.00\n100.00\n100.00\n350.00 L 28\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX B.\u2014Continued.\nProsecutions, compiled from Monthly Reports received from Police\u2014Continued.\nSection 53.\u2014Keeping of Liquor in a Restaurant\u2014Continued.\nElectoral District.\nDisposition.\nZo\nPeace River:\nVillage of Dawson Creek..\nPrince Rupert:\nCity of Prince Rupert\t\nRossland-Trail:\nCity of Trail\t\nSouth Okanagan:\nCity of Kelowna\t\nVancouver\t\nVictoria\t\nYale:\nCity of Merritt\t\nBalance of district\t\nTotals\t\n17\n$350.00\n100.00\n50.00\n100.00\n400.00\n300.00\n50.00\n50.00\n$2,750.00\n$350.00\n100.00\n50.00\n100.00\n400.00\n300.00\n50.00\n50.00\n$2,750.00\nSection 56.\u2014Selling or dealing in Beer or Near-beer.\nCranbrook:\n2\n3\n1\n3\n[\n1   I\n2\n2\n1\n3\n$600.00\n600.00\n300.00\n900.00\n$600.00\nDelta:\n600.00\nFernie:\n300.00\n900.00\n9   1          1    1   _.....\n8\n$2,400.00\n$2,400.00\nSection 70.\u2014Liquor in Possession of an Interdicted Person.\nDewdney:\nMunicipality of Coquitlam..\nFort George:\nCity of Prince George\t\nLillooet\t\nOmineca :\nVillage of Burns Lake\t\nRossland-Trail:\nCity of Trail\t\nSkeena:\nBalance of district\t\nYale:\nBalance of district\t\nTotals..\n$50.00\n100.00\n200.00\n50.00\n$400.00\n$50.00\n100.00\n200.00\n50.00\nS400.00\nSection 86.\u2014Interdicted Person refusing Information as to Source of Supply.\nAtlin:\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\nFernie:\nSouth Okanagan:\nTotals\t\n3\n..\u2022ffl  !      1\n2\nSection 87.\u2014Person Guilty of Drunkenness a Compellable Witness.\nGrand Forks-Greenwood:\nCity of Grand Forks\t REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.\nL 29\nAPPENDIX C.\nRegulations.\nRegulations and amendments thereto made by the Liquor Control Board pursuant to the\nprovisions of section 123 of the \" Government Liquor Act\" during the period April 1st, 1946,\nto March 31st, 1947, are as follows:\u2014\nRegulation No.\nSubject.\nOrder in\nCouncil\nNo.\nB.C. Gazette\nReference.\n832\n2223\n832\n928\n832\nMay 2, 1946.\nOct. 3, 1946.\nBeer licences\t\nBeer licences\t\nMay 2, 1946.\nMay 9, 1946.\nMay 2, 1946.\n\"GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT.\"\nMay 2nd, 1946.\nHis Honour the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the\nfollowing amendments to Regulations Nos. 22, 28, and 37 of the regulations of the Liquor\nControl Board, made by the said Board on the 25th day of April, 1946:\u2014\nRe Amendment to Regulation No. 22.\nResolution No. 14355.\u2014Resolved, That Regulation No. 22 of the regulations of the Liquor\nControl Board, as approved by Order in Council No. 1293 on the 22nd day of October, 1934,\nand subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended by rescinding paragraph (a) of\nsubclause (5) of clause (m) of section 4 thereof as follows:\u2014\n\"(o)   (1)  In respect of those clubs operated for the purpose of golf clubs or yacht\nclubs:    At any time before  12 noon  and after  10  o'clock at night and\nbetween the hours of 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock in the afternoon:\n(2)  In respect of clubs other than those hereinbefore provided:   At any time\nbetween 12 noon and after 11 o'clock at night and between the hours of\n2 o'clock and 5 o'clock in the afternoon.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved, That the said regulation be further amended by adding\nthereto the following, which shall be known as paragraph (a) of subclause (5) of clause (m)\nof section 4 of the said Regulation No. 22:\u2014\n\"(a)   (1) At any time before 10.30 o'clock in the morning and after 11.30 o'clock at\nnight upon any day of the week except as hereinafter provided.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved, That the amendments hereinbefore mentioned shall become\neffective on the 6th day of May, 1946.\nI hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 14355,\n\u2022passed at a meeting of the Liquor Control Board, held at the offices of the Board, 525 Fort\nStreet, Victoria, B.C., on the 25th day of April, 1946.\nDated at Victoria, B.C., this 25th day of April, 1946.\nA. H. Wyllie,\nSecretary.\nRe Amendment to Regulation No. 28.\nResolution No. 14356.\u2014Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the regulations of the Liquor\nControl Board, as approved by Order in Council No. 1292 on the 22nd day of October, 1934,\nand subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended by rescinding subclauses (1) and (7)\nof clause (i) of section 4 of the said regulation as follows:\u2014\n\"(1) At any time before 2 o'clock in the afternoon and after 11 o'clock at night, and\nbetween the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. upon any day of the week, except as\nhereinafter provided: L 30 BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX C\u2014Continued.\n\"(7)  With respect to those premises situate in the City of Vancouver, at any time\nbefore 2 o'clock in the afternoon and after 11 o'clock at night, and between the\nhours of 6.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. upon any day of the week.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved,  That the said regulation be further amended by adding\nthereto the following, which shall be known  as subclauses   (1)   and   (7)   of clause   (i)   of\nsection 4 of the said regulation:\u2014\n\"(1)  At any time before 10.30 o'clock in the morning and after 11.30 o'clock at night,\nand between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. upon any day of the week, except\nas hereinafter provided:\n\"(7)  With respect to those premises situate in the City of Vancouver, at any time\nbefore 10.30 o'clock in the morning and after 11.30 o'clock at night, and between\nthe hours of 6.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. upon any day of the week.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved, That the amendment hereinbefore mentioned shall become\neffective on the 6th day of May, 1946.\nI hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 14356,\npassed at a meeting of the Liquor Control Board, held at the offices of the Board, 525 Fort\nStreet, Victoria, B.C., on the 25th day of April, 1946.\nDated at Victoria, B.C., this 25th day of April, 1946.\nA. H. Wyllie,\nSecretary.\nRe Amendment to Regulation No. 37.\nResolution No. 14357.\u2014Resolved, That Regulation No. 37 of the regulations of the Liquor\nControl Board, as approved by Order in Council No. 1290 on the 22nd day of October, 1934,\nand subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended by rescinding paragraph (1) of\nclause (\/) of section 4 as follows:\u2014\n\"(1) At any time before 2 o'clock in the afternoon and after 11 o'clock at night, and\nbetween the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. on any day of the week.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved, That the said regulation be further amended by adding\nthereto the following, which shall be known as paragraph (1) of clause (\/) of section 4 of the\nsaid regulation:\u2014\n\"(1)  At any time before 10.30 o'clock in the morning and after 11.30 o'clock at night,\nand between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. upon any day of the week.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved, That the said amendment shall become effective on the 6th\nday of May, 1946.\nI hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 14357,\npassed at a meeting of the Liquor Control Board, held at the offices of the Board, 525 Fort\nStreet, Victoria, B.C., on the 25th day of April, 1946.\nDated at Victoria, B.C., this 25th day of April, 1946.\nA. H. Wyllie,\nSecretary.\n\" GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT.\"\nMay 8th, 1946.\nHis  Honour the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the\nfollowing amendment to Regulation No. 28 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board,\nmade by the said Board on the 2nd day of May, 1946:\u2014\nRe Amendment to Regulation No. 28.\nResolution No. 14373.\u2014Resolved, That Regulation No. 28 of the regulations of the Liquor\nControl Board, as approved by Order in Council No. 1292 on the 22nd day of October, 1934,\nand subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended by rescinding subclauses (1) and (7)\nof clause (i) of section 4 of the said regulation, as follows:\u2014\n\"(1) At any time before 10.30 o'clock in the morning and after 11.30 o'clock at night\nand between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. upon any day of the week, except\nas hereinafter provided: REPORT OF LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.\nL 31\nAPPENDIX C\u2014Continued.\n\"(7)  With respect to those premises situate in the City of Vancouver, at any time\nbefore 10.30 o'clock in the morning and after 11.30 o'clock at night and between\nthe hours of 6.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. upon any day of the week.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved, That the said regulation be further amended by adding\nthereto the following, which shall be known as subclause (1) of clause (i) of section 4 of the\nsaid regulation:\u2014\n\"(1)  At any time before 10.30 o'clock in the morning and after 11.30 o'clock at night,\nand also for a further period of one hour, which shall be determined by resolution placed on the minutes of the Liquor Control Board.\"\nI hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 14373,\npassed at a meeting of the Liquor Control Board, held at the offices of the Board, 525 Fort\nStreet, Victoria, B.C., on the 2nd day of May, 1946.\nDated at Victoria, B.C., this 2nd day of May, 1946.\nA. H. Wyllie,\nSecretary.\n\" GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT.\"\nSeptember 28th, 1946.\nHis  Honour the  Lieutenant-Governor  in   Council has been  pleased  to  approve of the\nfollowing amendment to Regulation No. 22 of the regulations of the Liquor Control Board,\nmade by the said Board on the 20th day of September, 1946:\u2014\nRe Amendment to Regulation No. 22.\nResolution No. 14674-\u2014Resolved, That Regulation No. 22 of the regulations of the Liquor\nControl Board, as approved by Order in Council No. 1293 on the 22nd day of October, 1934,\nand subsequent amendments thereto, be further amended by rescinding paragraph (a) of\nsubclause (5) of clause (m) of section 4 thereof, as follows:\u2014\n\"(a)   (1)  At any time before 10.30 o'clock in the morning and after 11.30 o'clock\nat night upon any day of the week, except as hereinafter provided.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved, That the said regulation be further amended by adding\nthereto the following, which shall be known as paragraph (a) of subclause (5) of clause (m)\nof section 4 of the said Regulation No. 22:\u2014\n\"(a)  At any time before 10 o'clock in the morning and after 12 midnight upon any\nday of the week, except as hereinafter provided.\"\nAnd be it further Resolved, That the amendment hereinbefore mentioned shall become\neffective on the 1st day of October, 1946.\nI hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 14674,\npassed at a meeting of the Liquor Control Board, held at the offices of the Board, 525 Fort\nStreet, Victoria, B.C., on the 20th day of September, 1946.\nDated at Victoria, B.C., this 21st day of September, 1946.\nA. H. Wyllie,\nSecretary.\nPrice-lists.\nOrders in Council passed and affecting price-lists during the period April 1st, 1946,\nto March 31st, 1947, are as follows:\u2014\nPrice-list.\nO.C No.\nDate\napproved.\nRemarks.\nNo. 1.\nWines, Spirits, Liqueurs, and Imported Ale and Stout\t\n919\n2-5-46\nAmendment.\n1154\n31-5-46\nAddition and amendment.\n1217\n7-6-46\nAddition.\n1442\n25-6-46\nAmendment.\n1814\n7-8-46\nAddition and amendment.\n2541\n25-10-46\nAddition.\n2788\n23-11-46\nAddition.\n3032\n20-12-46\nAddition.\n1\n3-1-47\nAmendment.\n171\n31-1-47\nAddition.\n285\n21-2-47\nAddition and amendment.\n413\n11-3-47\nAmendment. L 32\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nAPPENDIX C\u2014Continued.\nPremises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board\nas at March 31st, 1947.\nPremises.\nLease.\nMonthly\nRental.\nCity or Town.\nDate of\nExpiry.\nDuration.\nRemarks.\nAdministrative Offices.\nVictoria:\nTemple   Building,   525   Fort\nStreet\t\nWarehouses.\nVictoria: 1019 Wharf Street\t\nVancouver:\n857 Beatty Street\t\n869-871 Beatty Street\t\nGovernment Liquor Stores.\n$40.00\n35.00\nAtlin\t\n35.00\n30.00\n35.00\n75.00\n30.00\nproperty.\n50.00\n35.00\n40.00\n60.00\n65.00\n40.00\n31-5-47\n7 years\nGolden\t\n40.00\n25.00\n55.00\n20.00\n31-8-51\n5 years\n70.00\n25.00\n70.00\n45.00\n40.00\n50.00\nproperty.\nproperty.\nproperty.\n30-6-51\n5 years\nL.C.B. property ; living-quarters rented, $15\nper month, plus half heating cost.\n50.00\n75.00\n175.00\n30.00\n240.00\nproperty.\nMonthly tenancy; includes heat and water.\n31-1-2036\n99 years\n1 peppercorn\nannually\nPremises erected by Board on property\nowned by Pacific Mills, Ltd. Rental, one\npeppercorn, payable annually on 99-year\nlease. Living-Quarters rented at $25 per\nmonth, plus half heating costs. REPORT OP LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1946-47.                          L 33\nAPPENDIX C\u2014Continued.\nPremises purchased, leased, and rented by Liquor Control Board\nas at March 31st, 1947\u2014Continued.\nPremises.\nLease.\nMonthly\nRental.\nCity or Town.\nDate of\nExpiry.\nDuration.\nRemarks.\nGovernment Liquor Stores\u2014\u25a0\nContinued.\n$30.00\n25.00\n60.00\n75.00\n35.00\n10.00\n100.00\n75.00\n65.00\n40.00\n17.00\n55.00\nPenticton\t\n[ Monthly tenancy (storage warehouse).\n| L.C.B. property (store).\n30-9-48\n2 years\n1 L.C.B. property (store).\n31-3-47\n2 years\nL.C.B. property ; living-quarters rented, $10\nper month.\nMonthly tenancy ;   includes light, heat, and\nwater.\n40.00\n35.00\n35.00\n50.00\n50.00\n125.00\n275.00\n430.00\n300.00\n200.00\n218.00\n175.00\nVancouver:\n230 Hastings Street East     . )\nRear, 238 Hastings St. East j\n822-826 Hornby Street\t\n31-7-52\n30-9-48\n30-4-51\n7 years\n3 years\n5 years\nIncludes heat.\n214 6 8 Carrall Street\t\n775 Davie Street\t\n869 871 Beatty Street\t\nleased at a total rental of $375 per month.\nProportion    of   rental    charged   against\nstore, $175 per month ;   and against warehouse,  $200  per month.     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