JULY 15, 1911. t JUyer Land Dlit. - Di»t.. yf Cariboo. TAKK notice that Harold McComli, of lCdmcyitou, Alta., occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lamls:- Commencirie at a post' planted' %, of a mile south ol the most southerly point of Swan Lake; theucr east 80 chains; thence spu'tli Ho chains; thence west 80' chains; tliciice north: 80 chains, jy.i. HAROLD McCOMB. 'M*rch *7, 1911 ¦ Albert fate, agent; Peace River I.und Dist; - Dist. of Cariboo; TAKK notice that Alexander McDermid, of StratlicQim, Alta,, occupation farmeiT intetulM to (ipoly for permission to purchase the following described lands:-.' Commencing ..at- u post planted on the eastern shore of Swun Lake 1 mile north of the most southerly point, thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains- thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains. Jy.i. AUCXAJJ012R McDERMID. March 30th. 1911. Albert Tate, agent. THE HERALD Peace. River Land Dist. - Dist. of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Alfred, Brick, of Strathconai, Alta., occupation' carter, intends to apjily for permission; to purchase' the following described lands-- Commencing at a post planted % mile south of Uie most southerly point of Swan Lake; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence koulh 80 chains, jy.i. AI.FRlvI) BRICK. March 30th. 19,11. Albert Tate, agent. Peace River Land Dist. - Dist. of Cariboo. TAKR notice tlmt Norman White, of Edmonton, Alta., occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- . Commencing at a post planted 11 milea smith of Selby's temporary Boundary Post at S. K. Corner of Dominion Peace River Reserve, thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence .east 80 chains. Jy.i. NORMAN WHITE. March rj, 1911. 'Albert Tate, agent. Peace River Land Dist. - Dist. of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Arthur Lewis, of Edmonton, Alta., occupation civil engineer, intends to apply :or permission to putch-, ase the following described laods:- Comtncncing at a post planted 12 miles south of Selby's tetnnorarv Boundary Post at S. E. Corner of Dominion Peace River Reserve, thence south 80 chains; thence*1 west 86 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains. Jy.i., ARTHUR LEWIS. March 38, 1911. Albert Tate, agent. Peace River Land Dist. - Dist. of Cariboo, TAKE notice that Gertrude Ritchie, of Edmonton, Alta., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted 9 miles south of Selby's temporary Boundary Post at S. E. Corner of Dominion .Peace River Reserve, thence sonth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; . thence north 80. chains; thence east 80 chains. Jy.i. GERTRUDE RITCHIE. March 30th. 1911. Albert Tate, agent. Peace River'Land Hist. - Dist. of Cnr'lboo. TAKE notice that -Howard Ritchie, of Edmonton, Alta., occupation mine o\Vner, intends to apply-fur—pcrtnissioiT to purchase the following dtscrlbcd lands,':- Commencing at* a pust planted 10 miles south .j[ Selby's temporary Hoiiiitlury 1'ost at S. !•;. Corner of Dominion Peace River Reserve, thence south 80 chains; theme west 80 chains; thence north Ko chains; thence east So chains. Jy.i. Howard ritchie; March 37, 1911, Albert Tate, agent. —The Cariboo wagon road is 167 miles long —That statement alone will prove to the readers the impossibility of price competition for imported beer against the product of a local industry THE Co.LcL Has been incorporated by men who have had long business experience in Cariboo. The objects of the company are: . To manufacture beer for the trade of the Northern Interior; both to satisfy present requirements and the increasing-demands of the construction next year and thereafter. To maintapra brewery capable of supplying the demand for a first-class beer Read this prospectus. The facts are here: A prospectus has been issued which reads in purt as follows: .ORTHERN INTERIOR BREWING COMPANY LIMITED. Incorporated under the B. C. Companies Acts. • SHARE CAPITAL — — —------$30,000,00. divided into' 600 snares of $50.00 each. PRESENT ISSUE 300 shares of $50.00 each at payable £ on application and £ on.the corresponding day of each of the1 three following months. M. P. P. Merchant, of President. DIRECTORS JOHN, A. PRAS Quesnel, B. G JOHN B,/DANIELL, President, Northern lnteriprf^ Printing Co. Ltd. South Fort George, . Vice-President. IjLLIAM L. COLLINS, . Manager Hudson's Bay Co., Quesnel, Secy-Treasurer. A.%! CAMERON, Bank Manager, President Quesnel Board of "Trade, Quesnel, B. C. EDWARD1 L. KIPNER. Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Quesnel B. C. GE.'RGE J. WALKER, Late Government Agent, Barkerville B.C. BANKERS . -^ The Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel B. C. SOLICITOR E. J. Avison, Quesnel, B./Cs Registered Office----------.—¦ — Quesnel B. C' This company is~proposing to immediately erect at Quesnel, a high class, modern brewery, and~is offering to the public for subscription at par 300 of its 600 shares. Since .the incorporation of the company several pnonths ago, continuous efforts have been made to obtain from the Dominion Inland Revenue Department its consent to the issue^of a brewery licence/It has-now agreed to a grant being made when the brewery is erected, and it has already appointed an Inland Revenue Inspector at Quesnel to transact the business of-the"com-pany. An application will be made with alt practicable speed for a. provincial licence, and the Directors now prope^e to immediately construct and equip/Che brewery. -—. The. whole expenses^of promoting the company, including/Solicitors charges for promotion; Goyeirnment fees; stock books; the printing^ol, stock certificates and the Articles or Association; Solicitor's charges for securing an understanding from the Dojrfinion Government as to a grant of a licence when brewety is erected; the cost of printing and publishing this prospectus have been assumed by the Directors, or some of them, and for so doing the said J. B. Dan-iell will be allotted 60 shares, and the said J. A. Fraser; W. L. Collins;'A. W. Cameron; E.'L. Kepner; and George J. Walker 18 shares each. A contract dated 25 November 1910 to this effect has been entered into between the Company and the individual Directors and the same may be seen at the registered office of the Company during business hours. The Company is thus, without the payment of a single dollar, in the very fortunate-position of being discharged from all initial and organizing expense"s><.^ ' No shares will be ^issued at a discount and every dollar subscribed will be used for^the actual business ,needs of the company. The Directors are fortunate in having secured the services of Mr. George Bruder as Brewer and Manager. Mr. Bruder is splendidly equipped for the position. He .has '25 years experience as a Brewer in Germany, Switzerland, the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the American Brewing Academy and W2s for years Brewmaster of the Upper Michigan Brewing'Company, and later of the Imperial Brewing Company, of Kamloops, both of^wiiich were exceedingly successful under his management. Mr. Bruder is the owner of a considerable ' amount of Brewing plant ^and apparatus, and. so "much confidence has he in the possibilities of this District, and the: successful outlook of the Company that he has agreed to turn over his plant_at^a valuation in exchange for the shares^of the Company at full par value. /x The Directors only propose to raise the capital necessary to place the Company in a thoroughly sound financial condition, and now offer for sale $15,000,00 of shares based on the following estimate: Site ....'.."iv. -.'........ ......... $500.00 Building......... .<.............7000.00 „¦'. . Machinery etc................4000.00 Plant and Apparatus ......1500.00 Tools and accessories.........500.00 Working Capital............2500.00 $16,000.00 Less estimated value of Mr. Bruder's plant ...... ...... 1250.00 Net amount of capital required........................$14750.00 The profits of Breweries are proverbial. The distances of this country from the railroad; the impossibility of price competition from the nearest brewery; the immense extent' of territory this brewery will serve; and the splendid prices obtainable, place this brewery in a class by itself, and make the Directors firm in their belief that this company will in a very short tilme be in an exceedingly prosperous condition and paying a very high rate of dividend. This brewery will supply Quesnel, Fort George, Stanley, 150 Itile House, Soda Creek, Quesnel Forks, Hydraulic, and all the surrounding country, and it is estimated that these places, during this year, consume at least 2000 barrels of beer. The plant it is proposed to install is capable.of manufact-facturing 2500 barrels of beer per annum, leaving a. considerable margin for development without increased cost./^ The construction of the G. T. P. and other railways through this part of Northern B. C. will immediately increase the territory this brewery will serve, and ensure a' big expansion of business with in, a comparatively short time. As any larger quantity of beer can, be manufactured at a less cpsfTof output than a smaller quantity, a steady, in-. y crease in the yearly profit>in proportion to the increase in business will be made. '• An average wholesale price of a barrell of beer holding 6 doz. bottles is $10.00 at the Brewery. Prices vary from $8.10 to $12.85 The average .weight of such a barrell is . 2451bs/and the_freight from the Brewery to Quesnel at 5 cents per pound would be $12.-25. Beer from the Railway cannot therefore be laid down in Quesnel under $22.25 per barrell. The estimated sost ol manufacturing a 6 dozen barrell of finest quality beer in Quesnel is only |7.80. At $22.25 per barrell a bottle of beer costs approximately 31 cents, of which the freight is approximately 17, cents. ESTIMATED PROFITS. . First working year, . Cost of manufacturing 1500 bbls., @$8.00 ... $12,000.00 Selling price thereof @ $22.25 per bbl.,(whole-sale in Quesnel is today $30.00 p*r barrel ...33,375.00 Estd., gross profit ... $21,375.00 • After providing for the writing off of the cost oi the entire building arid plant in five years, and for the creation in that time of a reserve fund equal in amount to the .entire capital now to b« subscribed, these profits would pay a dividend, of over 60 per cent. To comply with the Companies Act it is stated that the Minimum Subscription on which the Directors will proceed to allotment is one share. A considerable number of shares have already been spoken for. Applications for shares should be made upon the form accompanying this prospectus, and sent to the Company's Bankers, the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, or to the Trader's Bank, Soutf^Fort George, with a remittance for the amount payable on application, y A copy^oi the Company's Memorandum of ABspciation^ia""' printed in the fold hereof, and with-tne Articles of Association of the 'Company forms part hereof. Where no allotment is inade' the deposit will be returned in full, and also where the nutnber of shares allotted is less than the number applied for the balance of the deposit will be applied towards the remaining payments. ¦* Failure to pay any future instalment on shares allotted when due will render previous payment liable to forfeiture. Full prospectuses (upon the terms of which applications will alone be entertained) and forms of application can be obtained frorii the Northern Crown Bank, Quesriel, The Trader's Bank, South Fort George, fro in any of the Directors,'and from E. J. Avison Quesnel.. _ •_;'¦ This prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Dated at Quesnel, this 26th., day of April 1911. *~~ THIS COMPANY offers to the public of Cariboo an opportunity of investing in a venture which will add materially to the industrial development of the district, and the profits of which will be great Send iri your application for shares immediately. Much of the stock has already been subscribed for. Don't delay. Act at once. $50 EACH SHARES $50 EACH ii9S!^t^*Wi^^K^*^^^W*7K^*^ This form of application may be used. It should be filled in and sent in with the amount of the deposit to the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B.C. .191 TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE NORTHERN INTERIOR BP:EWING CO., LTD. § Gentlemen— (Traders Bank, South Fort George, B.C.) Haying paid to the (Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B. C.) the sum of.............\......... being a deposit of $12.50 per share on ..................... shares in the above named company, I request you to allot me that number of shares upon the terms of the company s full prospectus, dated the 26th day of April, 1911, which I have read, and I hereby agree to accept the same,l-or any smaller number that may be allotted to me, and pay the balance of $38.50 per share as provided by the said prospectus, and I hereby authorize you to register me as the holder of the said shares. _O:iLj2l Name in full..........................................J..£.......... Address...........................;............................... Description y |.".->-...........i................................../ -.. Date......................~...................................;..-...... Signature........................................,................. RECEIVED this day of the sum of $ t 1: < , being a deposit of $ shares in the above named company. 1911, of Mr. per share upon For the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B.C. For the Traders Bank, S. Fort George, B.C. I ¦¦'