Show Policing; the Arctics The unusual character of the work performed by the members of the lloy-nl lloy-nl Canadian mounted police Is indicated indi-cated by following the experience taken from the recent annual report of the operations of the organization. In his SlK'-nrile patrol from Ponds Inlet In-let at the northern end of Baffin Island Is-land to Fury and Ilecla strait. Inspector In-spector C. K. Wilcox met a five-day blizzard so severe that for two days be was unable to leave the igloo which the Eskimos had constructed. It was so cold that the kerosene froze and lrnd to be thawed out by the native oil lamps. On one occasion he climbed H frozen waterfall. |