Thursday, January 20, 1921, Vol. 69, No. 52 | The Northern Advance (Barrie) | Page 8, col. 4 |
King booze or Jack Frost
Two or three young men from Ward Six were committing a nuisance about 5 a.m. Tuesday morning at the Barrie G.T.R. station. They broke a window in the building, and when pursued by Constable Lambie, ran into the Allandale chief, who was on his way over via the G.T.R. tracks. One was made a captive, and in the police court a few hours later pleaded not guilty to a charge of drunkenness. Remanded for further evidence, when the magistrate will decide whether King Booze of Jack Frost put the kick into them.
Railways: G.T.Ry.
Stations: Barrie