"Motorboat With Liquor Is Chased," Kingston Whig-Standard. June 20, 1933. Page 5.
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Compelled to Return to Gananoque - Liquor and Ale Seized
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GANANOQUE, June 20 - The out-board motorboat "Lucky 2", driven by Charles Jobson of Alexandria Bay, with his brother John, as passenger proved unlucky yesterday afternoon when it was chased for about a mile by R.C.M.P. Officer Harry G. Lomas and compelled to return to Gananoque, from whence it had set out a short time previously with a load of liquor. Five dozen quarts of ale and fifty bottles of liquor were seized, and the boat and occupants allowed to proceed.
The last meeting of the Town Council until Fall will be held in the Council Chamber this evening.
Mrs. John Boyle, Garden Street, returned on Friday from Toronto, where she spent the past two weeks the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ethel O'Reilly.
J. G. Schaeffer, B.Sc., left for Saskatoon on Wednesday after spending the past few months here.
Mrs. Marie Boyle, nurse-in-training at Guelph, spent the past two weeks with her father, Mr. L. A. Boyle, King Street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter of Kingston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mirandi, Main Street.
Mrs. John Talbot is making satisfactory progress in the Kingston General Hospital, where she recently received treatment.