All along the P. L. and X. they're still talking about Iron Mike's record run—The run that started as a race with Time and ended as a race with DeathBy RAY MILLHOLLAND26 min
Snatching treasure from Bolsheviks, rescuing prisoners, defying fleets, signing treaties —"Uncle Joe#/ was nothing if not versatileBy FLORA ALEXANDER BOYLE24 min
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WE KNOW of a police official of Goderich, Ont., who is in a somewhat bewildered state of mind these days. After many faithful years of service on behalf of the municipality of Goderich, PoliceSergeant A. C. Ross had come to have a pretty fair opinion of his own constabulary capacities. He had captured criminals, thwarted evildoers, preserved the peace with notable success all this time, and he had got around to feeling that he was equal to any crisis that could possibly confront a police-sergeant in so normally law-abiding a community as Goderich.
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