To ho well known to the polico has its advantages as well as its disadvantages, says the "Lytteltou Times." It may prevent oiio from being summarily run in on approbation. On Wednesday last'a constable on the lookout for an cseapee from .Sunnyside, said to have been seen wandering about Aldington, saw a mail who answered to the description gazing about the cattle saloyards. He approached, and, passing the time of day, asked what the gazer was doing. "Oil, I'm looking for a cow that's wandered from Sunnyside,"was the reply. "Thou you're the man I want," said the policeman. "You come along 'o me," and in. disbelief of the explanation immediately forthcoming, 1)0 took Ins cliargo to the mental hospital. When ho got there he found to his horror that lie had captured one of the oiiicers of the institution.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 53, 26 November 1907, Page 2
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139Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 53, 26 November 1907, Page 2
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