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ETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND__cnriaDA SATURDAY ocrossn 2, 1909 .i°ri»rriiru“rsimai eirirsr _,- -~ auf. - ~ T: "*"F_ ~--- -w _N ostiliilerng for the Dash from the John R Bradley Barterrng with Eskzmos History of an Arctic Expedition That Was Born With out Bombast or Clamor-No Government Help or Private Contnbutlons Asked or Sought ig lsQuil>mi-zlsir is rilolzoucliir oviasusuisn As YACHT HEADS For THE Boslslil wil. -v-1 , f 7lhen~Comes the ice, Plled on the Shores of Cape York audi the Expedition ls Compelled to Turn and Set a Course forthe Next Village at North Star Bay J. Home urs or THE Eskimo QuAiNTi_Y Dsscslls Two Tons of Biubber from Walrus Herd Are Turned to the Eskimo Allie Whil R 1 Eid Duck is 1-'IV 5| C 033 Cl' 3 GH’ LSAUJH IDKPRZ 5041' ¢L£BJB¢IV` “°"°“*° 0”" f°' "‘° E’=Pl°f" “"4 Hs Pvfv ‘5 '_**i.l-i Registered in accordance with the Copyright Aoi by the WOW-i N¢W'lli‘ rowxbresks. we sew the steep slopes and UUIPUU T°|'°\"°v Llmiildl Assn! for the New York Herald Company worm color of crimson cliffs resting in Copyright in the United States by the New York Bersld Compu” the rising water configs: in ins Republic oi mexico by al impsuslsi for ms New Your nsmid D”‘”°¢ *’“°“¢“ U” “lf "°'° °°‘“‘*‘°" uillsmots gulls. little suks and elder o°m9°” i . .lnlsdl i ucks We were in the iq free north (All nghis reserved.) waters, whore creatures of the sea iind [srsesa assures so ru :nuns vis ooinesscm. cnns ooinsurs srsrsis] 3 |l\"U*° “lil in mid!! Of S 90111' delérf Hung, Bm." l The const was about two thousand feet _ J " No 4\Avsieus nn i.'0rnns, hi h, evidently the remains of nn old Paris. to elsnd which extends s considerable »When Dr. Frederick 'A Cook cabled to theHera.ld fmmlnwiokq *Q22* "re 'hm ,mm in the Shetland Islands, on Wednesday, September 1, the pulse stir W2 tigld Cgftdigh KM lsliitl Uni; ring announcement that, after a prolonged iight against famine and Eeysudpff. |§n¢,°,¢',-°.°i¢;f¢"lin, of M frost, he had succeeded in reaching the North Pole, the public read :am "f,f:‘d?_; ““g;§:";:: ,fs with avidity every detail of his wonderful narrative of suifering of Patnwlk Glacier rose. md bo- endured, that mankind might learn from it and.literature be enriched ,"1" u'fN°:§°Y,';"f;,§{,|°.§§'f°5L'f,‘; ff” by tl; argiizials of his successful iight to the top of the world éiilchl :ihmuns the interior or si e readers were proud that the explorer had found a. new "°°“°“ land dThey hmaréegled when tolg of sugburns said trtristbittgs in the I hli:=§§d.§E:°iEtlfxfhgggzairdfjsgg ssnieaysve ast r hw at o t tlttstife m°'“=\ll °““' - might sulzvive, and acoogiqpsnieetti hi; in ‘fgncyeto rdgionebeyoeiid mf ,,,,°,,:,§f°,,',_ u'°"h md °°“°°l' "° where life is, where lie felt the maddening influence of the desert of The is uf the furthest north src Mme s natural reservation by the ics until, after incredible efforts, he reached the goal and placed the he 'au of Mem", B” in the 'American ling in a tin tube on the shifting ice of the nlnetieth ssuin und s siu suauus ilns sr cuss pilrsllel, to use his own words, “Amid an endless iield of purple °f,n1\1i:'“\':;t :§uf”,f“;“§ff‘ee “_ ggicoax Anaavrcp/wwi,-vJ>¢_»,; ;,,-gyg,M,¢,g slows, where there was neither life nor land, where he and his two nee, °§'§,¢;¢,,¢, but wi? gvsozzghglrgg »‘3*L"-\¢‘5¢,9,’§,,/_,,Y_,§j,V{-,';7;5'_{?, ,0/_,;{§§§q_S'__ _un Enid d mos were the only living creatures und she intl sG3lf the "I “ne is It is worthy of note that Commander Peary s impressions of the 33:3” :st to nioukfou, ,h,,,,,,,d mile, . le wore, like those of Dr. Cook, disappointing There was noth |;.,,,,. .1 as insnmus. one other mm in the tribe with two these ,lm e butmelunn pm” mlm, 8 still- to be seen, nothing to stimulate enthusiasm, but they wldsly sssnsred in smull villugss, ine Wfvvgmen were th t sum, their dcsiiuu win icussrkublc success had pierce the boreal centre When his story was made public northernmost Eskimo snds liens u gusd ,,,,,.,|,,,,,,b,e m,,‘,'“w§,}'e §§‘;c§§ t, tm" c|e1;l;ir;My§;:n 2 em ist gi-ss rn. livi A nsi-row band of rocky land be- the advantage of married life because "ty u _ ml “£5” mill! Flick.: aug. li the Herald the world thrilled b the narration hailed him 118- -i"l"&»-ufu ’ ’ ’ --» fn led in ed ~»~ me ::::;.i'°::.:::..::@“l‘:‘.::ii°:.£s th E: -»»f»~~'- »»~ A Tut of Truth BIMIM. lll°ll~Wm°iI 3°' llt“mi¢“" 1”” changed wives, iii other cases women lisd Th ‘?'°t“;"€' °' '53 mf?t*" chosen o hsr partners, and the changes M fl if Bl *t *mg :tim six: ’ and caribou W c ~ so B" “ ‘°" “°"'“ ~‘P°“ “"1 P"“'“° °‘ “°*“" Ami" °“*°' Nm-~» en- -nd 1-'M M ~ ;ii"i,':‘°..,°::;.';‘l:=l.f.:: :‘;;.:2::.r°“'~ -f u....s .si ....,.. .. . .lu ul. d in rack, ind there ss other prlse denied its truth although they accept without question the 1-ssrlng piece in summer for mynuds of Wah no ,M no "ma,m_e _nd no hed xlszigur,-, 5 I' Cs $ equally marvellous story furnished later by Commander Robert Enmsrins su-as uuiessek :hs smuii life ur use ,,,,¢,,,,, ,,, fm,” the ,,,,,¢,.;m,,,,|,| \,.,,¢_ t Blue and white fox wander - -~ A ~ - - v - P8ll'y Ulhese critics said no man could make ilfteen miles a day in we ers- grgynongxfge eightisth parallel But Commander Peary has done more ;';l\;=;W:1':le izzixrt :ffl 'llhey scofled at dancing horizons and mirsges that turned thingsxkf; :::";,°1‘;';e'|';“;fa‘,',!,f:‘;s°°’°' 'Ms' Willy turvy But Commander Peary makes corroboratlng allusion Sak,” mmdm, ‘mm tm; um, mb, f° the e ns atm eric edects created in higher latitudes ,,¢ m,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,, 00,, no, fur his lain curio osph 5! the dilossd light, wlrlih seemed to come from all directions at impulses lsolsuun Th clit d d ed ithe icebergs and dan BIIQ e ys o g Indeed although the Herald is not partisan, its mission being :|9555 ::°::°3°l>&°*,3'e‘§ V0 lot the lows and print it ist, it osnnot overlook the fact that Mlm, sound As w neared Table \Mountsln, which Commander Peary, notwithstanding his protests and charges da eN th st B u “mes 381|!!! D1' Cook, coudrms inimsny vital details the truth of the §§:,; °,,,i‘f,'k,,”k:',o n‘,‘{gm'1'i,,“ 31,,” Wm. BPDQUI lhlflfi Blfllfiwg reco uized ss old friends There was Uther critics have declarstd that Dr. Cook was unprepared, like hM§‘§,x‘;fcu’;‘e':,”f,n‘g,'d°;,b§‘;§§’ 3;’};'§':,§‘5' Whereas fasts furnished by his backer and friend, Mi- John R Bl-ad viiiulu by Gibson, ui iisuullsvnuusu, uuui My in uni 1908 show that the expedition wus carefully planned §’_1;§*';»r§“f°b-,gied gfuglhde 3:;¢g§;,;'= $353 Y Ind thoroughly dquipped witls dogs, sleds, pemmican and other child,” ,¢,;,,,,;\,, L t r Knud Rasmussen n Danish necessities df lsr loration ° ° - With thispibriefeigmmary Q e Herald presents to-day the .be X|f,1“:,f,,2;‘2§°::d“ "§‘V'§f,f ,f,f,‘l,°§,‘, té‘°°, 9° linnin of Dr Oook's remarlinbl story of his conquest of the North, rsibeccniilniec durlur the winter Wflttiid lie s risonsr in the snow and lee, and will continue tslm§‘§n{’{"§§,°;, "_§“w‘:",‘:,““;§‘“§’Y_ 1*{f:§,‘-f P” on alternate days, thus lacing him bcf sua mu dm-in is sow s was iu u l #are th I. “uw that '|| d | u h sale snchorsge At hlgh tide the vess cfm i. ,...'.:‘A1`u “’°’ . $23. is u.. »...°.".i‘7,°;u”.3f‘.. rx. -ri: ,s;>,=l,;‘l:,= ,gm-, me onthe discoveror of the or-th P "° B' 1°” W* *D film" ole' *_ .milf kmosnfiluife the iliitiingi wie kloi-pt in n lu; th o ri ht Act by the World Newspaper “ “ ° 5” "°- Wt *' 'R P! ~ in - - vw-= H-»-n °~=»»- ..li‘.;,:;",i'.°:.z°ai;a':;a.2.:.a”:i; s E or §‘:`xis»‘¥3§li rvnfrliii-e!ii'i"'i¢»Ffii`:l'iss(2v°"'i7.»°i-'lyasi-sill W Wm" W* ‘mused if number ef elder In °°‘F°l7 Al M' nd) Eskimo 'rows viunss. was made to th ( L_',L.@- ,liste at night s visit F1RS1‘ INSIALMENT of Oomsnool There were seven Tn W-=- ff1-=P°'=- ::~:...'::. .':°;;-..:°~:.::‘:°':; B! D' rude A cook' th abou tlicse,p|n,inrg: numbers. were ihren. @ Xlmfili 'll OQDNDNI ‘Q °*"“‘ dm" 'Mah Tru", mm” n E vlolieu shd children shlverinl ln the mid °‘°‘*'*”~ WU* U' "°° '°“’ °° ° '°»‘»='il¥s°ii':i 'idfilif-'hui-sul wiids uufi uim siiiii. ` "°“’| if W ` % 555°” 5°" with ll¢|lf!i°¢ f°\’°* W* “hm” '1'hcy were odd looking specimens of for i-is IW' no ern wsters. there was time to rs- hmmm In hint the m n d It sbosrd. ss our ox ine the equipment and review b tn * “'°\'ll¢ pectlve contln ncies of the osmpslgs, ii vs ost two inches and the weuienl I1 s brief “io:itmii::ihi:d layer lp:;sere‘d ‘four feie en inches All hsd in-usd. ht "1 r P900 I aces eqvy trunks sud well rounded do: °h°*`2" *nngérgfifh .G:;'t‘;:¢g§",.2| limbs 'hair skin was slightly hronzed Quad ‘mm gm, ,plush mp., Men sud vivmen had coil black lislr and 5°" ed e brown eyes The nous win short and I .m‘,::¥;;f°" morals lthsokilgefligl ‘life fggg; the hsnds si use were short but thick. ‘riot I ’ A gsnisl woman wss found st every ii screened the lend A storm “?‘|"'£°‘l £33 E so mush los against |h_o tent o ning. lady to receive the visitors is i=&.:-'- »'~'* ~ °°“' =»=»if==»‘f»‘==f»=°i~ir1-im :';f:~,.:::z.,; °..:.:'.°.°"° a` * vu mud rumah' *de "nut, . dmcnm to I°nd Thef. "ll not Ulla. IIQWI f0 €XCh|\ll¥C i -HIYHCM i sr North stu- lsr. After we ihd som- over the list of mer L '" ‘ Tnoshiisnxlous to meet the natives st risgcs and deaths the luck of the chuo K w 4'* p Cnpo Ikk. we were forced 0° NIH IN become the topic f conversation. Il, yi K M1' ssrigenuse for shesexr rllilli- et Nsres It vess s period. K monogsmy. Mynii ,Q Mgr but At noon the loob clouds sep- hsd exchanged s plipslity of wives for s I WMM’ l- e- - l=ns..~a=.s=.su»on.nu.e»-,.»~-. 0 l ` A p D M , i - 'spur/vvur:A1' N M .l' kkl ns. cooii s THRILLING sro Y 'rms coNQUlis1‘ Q »..»a~¢s The dress of furs gwve the Erkimos s look of ssvsge deiceuess which their ggdly fsces and esqtempsrsinont did ' On id the t there had been busy day: ,mound ivory gud been INC hong exchange or s, Eslvu and need “Every sesmsn mm suuiursoy is uname. use sudden!! for rle_ii in the gsmb ol trade for pri: b ue fo! skins snd nlwahl tusiis, 'Die Blskpnus were equally elated with gelr and o :tho barglii; ulror sgeongfaul x s o s use s ns ve n s dos :it heraiilscoured s pocket knife that wouldissirvel im half s lifetime. A woman had exchanged her fur pants. worth n hundred dollars, for s red rocks! handkerchief, with which she wou d dec- s sent, and on osoh side were placed stone lsinpts. in which blobbei- was on e er as or yours _ t h d and lgloo f to come. _ Ano r had ven her heusbts mlm for nys, slrconv edthsi ssclst ou w »»~ ~ ,is-.~..-l u aoeufbvef ti; clips oss,foi! himself gd one for prospective bi-ide. all of is glitter had been revived iii exvhnnvs fo: sn ordinary ivory horn wilrtli s\.»»»l;i ninety dollars. The Yselt Afrsln Afloat. The midnight tide lifted the ynclit on an even keel from her mnkesljft drydock on the hencli. and she was pulled out into the buy and anchored for a few hours. Ooms- uoi was but one of si! villages in which the tribe had divided its two hundred and dfty people for the current sossou. i-are sport of yachting and hunting i inn.n's northernmost haunts, ws preps to visit ss may villsgss ss ponibls. In the morning the snehor was rsl 'tire yacht was not fest enough co he excit- ing. so Mr. Bradley suggested ic werin: lsirnch for s emit st ducks or s chn~ie pensd-to cut~the waters hoped tint s whsli mlghtcsme our way, but the gun proved unsstlghctory and did not contribute much to our sport. We- were able to run all around the yacht ss she slowly sailed over Wolstenholiue~ d. solliheks were secured in abundance. Beals were given clisse, but they were able lo' escape our craft. Nesrlng Brundersi Island s herd of wslrus was seen on s Fu of drift lee hr shesd of the ylclil- he msgiieto was pushed, the esrburetor :Kenai shall aut ws rushed sfter the fu e s . ' 'rws felis splsudla ensue were sinuined sud two toss ovnest biubber were turned over to our Es iino allies. ' The dsys of hunting proved quite strenuous, and in the evening we were glad to seek the comfort of our cosey cabins when roast elder duck had filled Q ii lurg gap. Au' *Elmo Wllwvv’s lt0l'7. Among the Eskimo passengers psclng the deck was s widow, who, in tears, told us 'the story of her life, ii story which offered s poop into the comedy and tragedy of Eskimo existence. She had si-ranged s den under s shelter of seal-l skins among the anchor chsins. \Ve had offered her a large hed, with strnvv in it, and s place between decks as s better nest for her brood of youngsters, but she refused, saying she preferred the open slr on deck. ' To my question ss to how the worlil had used her she buried her face ln her hoys, the youngest just in punts. I knew her surly history, so_ could understand hi-r story wighout hearing ali her words be- KWPGI IU I She bud come from American shores slid. ns ii foreign belle, her hand was sought early. t thirteen Ikwn intro- duced iisr to s wedded life not strewn l l in f ii' l lil frh\;*=f.s‘;ikod¢. hr doe‘:f'or,wn'il; vvithf To study the people. to further encour- sge the game of barter und to enjoy the ‘ ' a ' rod sed sad the yacht set sail in s light wind head- ed for more northern villages. It was s gi-ny dsy. with s quiet ses. The speed of the ~ of wsirus, or s drives! slllhlllg ffl" |18!!-, The hsrpoon gun was token, ss it vviis` hands sud began to mutter to her two* T01" THE POLE _ RITTE T qi On to the North, the Word if as Cape Parry Is Passed in a Search for Guides Eskimo Men Much in Demand-Mr. Bradley Does Some Visiting with Old Friends and the Yacht is Kept Busy Calling at .One Village or Another. were rformlii the up °f flint her toghim se sims? °. When ws later ssw lkws he did nog wk us for the trouble we had takes. 'fin had expected no revltsd- °*£¢¢d° UI! yschrlncreossdss fl’ lil I sdvsnoed. A snow squsll frosted the decks, sud to escape mg lq sir wo solllht our worm hit* At four o"ciock is the morning be ` ,loom sepsrsred and the warm sim pon orth s .suitable wealth of Lung; gg; In a few moments the winter frost ws; changed to summer glgi-|¢¢_ At this time we passed the lee bsugrsd and storm swept cliff of Oops Perry, Beyond was Whnle Sound, On 5 gn °g gold strewn with ice lslnnds pf “my marine and alabaster, whslcs spoutsd and walrus shout d. Tho gg-gg M W” out early-for s hgh; L" g M ng llittie s rushed evss on mls- sas. T. :':.°“-' '--'-'° °-‘~ ._,,_,: s n was light, but the pulled us slang at s pnqjmg gm ,.0 tu,s_llovv us to enjoy the super) s _ ings. In the afternoon we were wel in Illlrleneld Gulf. sad near Itdbiu ere was fi strong he-id wind and cuoughiugisq ggqg “"‘f,"¢“_l* "lf ¢ye of the lookout c uimed hers to secure Imklgm rind with them seek c in l'-ly. While [lie yimhg wgg fm- 5 fuvorlible beltii iii the drift gs the lsuucli was lowered md ws sought so in- terview the Eslrinios of Ittiblu The rido W" ‘I WCC Hue. sad Mr. Br-iiliey pm an drst important use in: his'n,_,,,¢¢a. u nhnrt. dons: su nonrsd iq syn; use and tnmbleo us about with viggppgg thiimps. children _und about ii score of ii, piiicf 'llie woliss talked qui.--l;l\» pialnsel st some length that her' hun und and others were sway sn n mgtbw '_ il. li ld . " .' :.2 is 'z _ ““f".""‘z:-'l' f 5: = _‘ :fi€l`e ¥l1S“ FD; fi'/ijcbiusbé l!§e.n', 'i' ered scsi, she hog: q|¢h~||¢§¢|~, vious you-s snd s mi ¢g gn fonvnm WH- We started hs let the Isungh , rind she invited herself to do pleosnrg pl -wr warm: to are heres. 3 » l An Eslrhso 'l*r_s|¢, We hd me only s few sys" ref," it occurred to her Qs! sho hs' In msd of lwnerhins. would ws ni .ln scsi. few boxes of matches in exchange for 5 Iisrvvshl talk? We'w¢|;1d 15"() ssld Mr. Bradley, and s hs ind! sweets that went with tile bsrgil boy brought down two ivory tusks, eilkt feet in lmth. The two vvvro worth ' one hundred ilfq “ug _ . -Had we s knife to spare? Yes( ml g :i.".':'.°'=..';,"...:"°. '-"~ ii-° ~ --of GPI . he scht was head "fm \'¢l°¢l.{\\sisdeid Gulf. 'legls insdiyg vrlnd, and we cut tumbling ses; sf ¢ with s rscing duh. Though the was strons. the slr was remarkably ei . The treat chlselled ciiih' of Csps land msc in terrsced gruidoui- under mldnlght sus. The distance irvor wds last evening the so on rocks and shsllow of uhmunld It ls necessary for deep seo craft to ave Kai-nah is wide berth. Tliess were \‘l's enough about to‘ hold the water dnwn. mourn su sccuiousi us me win; u sickening thump. .- The lsusoh towed the dory, of which Msnee uid her children weru t¥'on‘i`y °°¢\1»m¢v. We preferred oe give rr i e luxury and privacy of n separate cosyoy. ssce for several masons, do nest hspor. iZ?‘s'$¥‘§5$»" 1L?‘iT£3.sW""§.R'}T :agarose or ou.. suuoss ee sisssuni s. ' "K::n;ii vsstgo be her futon bsslssaiid ear shun Q-hd l£‘k{ws,‘:i;i; theizgwss nag; lon his pswlf e s sen - ,tive dogs cutie out to drirettfsz. .*e°go’u 'Wore on s hunting csmpslgi and their lo- csilaii mu not hox§{ctly . f li on s , _ sosiiilllo creisiiro. st?7Id3;:u.;a£ll-tst:i\ii.i_: vi' c \ g _ -_ r~nmllii\oil`i\etcc i.lz.ewi:h .fasting on thgozaixlie -plarforui. She had not seen llsnee .for isevi-n years, but sho scentod the gums mill ‘ ld is nl 1 she- ru - gsvc usilieec s o der or ps ue ‘lilid innocently played ii lt; Ikws ivlls "nh bmbw' H° W" ""1 “d "°“no`t there su no opsa bisul sfotlquuiiu ‘could be possible. A ’s‘|ir|¢ty lmkimo Gulp. out lls co'n‘sen's pot out ofxlinrurs wry. Two girls their _onli-. flue was now miirrls _ "\ hen the youngest wss out of her hood, Ilrvvs took the children end invited lier toplesve, suing that he had taken to wife Ahtnh, s plump mud enil s good seamstress. Msnee iisd'nelther sdvsntsge, but she knew something of liuuisn nsture and soon found another hushnnd, is gooii desi thin, psie wsokllng of three.- A 'hugely of tho Aretle. Both lisd been condemned by the Er- h vi sl f the iitrest, tile There were Eve seslskhl tlili pltcileli 'among the bswiders olls glsoisl strenm. iAn immense quantity of lufwshl ini-ur 'wus piuceii on the rocks sud stones io ldry. Skins were stretched on the grins and s general sir of thrift wss suuiili ishout tile place, I Bundles of scnlskiu, pwksgus of ni-its older, but better ,than the Brst. Their nnd much ivory \\’l-rv brought out to ti n-- life was s hard une, for Nordlugwsll wss‘_snd establish fr.~~:uliy lntssoourle. - not s good hunter, but their ome wssigsvethun sugar. i4nh|_u-ea sml smxnnlxlof pencsslzlg, quiet sud happy. Two cilil-lion in quantities to suit their own _ slr -w enliven it. Both were st her sii..- nil value. ~. - ' the ysclt, A boy at signs, rs. sul, q¢u¢| The fst women entered her not sud we nd dumb Bisiiimo lu sil the ind. ind u saw ng m