".2 `. .' E " Il .1 I _»i` »¢ , i » or-If ill 'A IT .-Im _.y~_»__., _I, ."5" i J. ln I. lil; 'ali I,_',}_ .|’l .I tif if I it ._-,_ iii. ‘ Ii, lx sa, :Ii _l ` 4 .Y i i l, ,nz ur vii; ll. li, » . I"<' »¢.`f5.5'- ii " _... .If --v ~.¢.. ` 9 I ir' ff? _hgiii 1-I 1;? i *T5-“Fi 43,5, ,..i'~aé`*5, . ,I ___ ii T; 5 if ' ._ I \'_ fl; I' _ wore pidured in tho6r preliminary -Icork for the )ina| dash. _ _ l"mall»y, after desoribiiip the various pianos visited in Gretflldnd in March (Ii. of pllldu md information as to condmoiiu /urtner nortli, Dr. Cook wrote .~,l¢ Discoverer Describes the Winter Menu, Which Inclu PAGE FOUR 'mm 1.A'rrIIs'r mms THE J \. pu' I - "_I_¢.~.> ' ‘L4 . .` ,HT *Q -‘S -A __~=_I.., _ \, GUARDIAN T-§‘°'“ e *W \*‘,r Q . , ass. _._ 1; lm is ii .I I I i ,,f;_,4i_,.~. 11- |905 Q ‘E c ia* Q iipquvqigpir \§oQ bv NMNIRALD CU. ` l ` A CORNER OF Drr..COOl<'5 STLATEROOM ON -rr-Ie s. 5. o§CAR- 11 G _'B' V. _ A \ 0 .QR FJEa:Dzn'2tc?r /I. coax. r . . J' Everybody Turnedl Hunter to Improve the Last Few Days of Fading Sun.-light? _Boene»~of_,Chase Shifted from the_Sea to the Shcires - _ Where_,Ca_ri_bou_ai_id Hares WkereiBagged for“~the_*Expedition. af ' ~ABiLIrIEs As A CHEF GREATLY . _ _ ADDED To coiviroizr oF WINTER CAMPI _I _ Many a “Holland_House Spread” Cheered the White Men _ ` Who Had'l\'ot Acquired a Relish for the Flesh ,II of Marine Mammals. I fURS PREPARED FOR THE COMING COLD, mitan Brought from Home-What Pemmican -I e'ri_ ` , I* Registered in u coruance with the Copyright Act by the World NewsprlD¢\"_ Fom~»III»\» ’l‘nrIInto.CLI'-Iiti-Il. A_-_'ont for IIIL- New York Herald Company. l Copyright in the United Staten by the New York Herald Cvwnuiur. 9-O-9-0 SYNOPSIS OF PRINTED In the Hrs! |`n-atalmcnl o/ Lis thrilluiy story, "The Conquest ol the Pole." Cook told ol the slnrr /rom Uloucealc/' un :lie Alrudlcy, of thc vu;/aye lu the lwlor lens and of Ilic uizvrhaiiliny cu roulc of III-; ugnipl/lent needed /or ilu: dos/l to ilic pole. prirxtcd in the .Un`A'£A[ID of \FcdIIL.Iuuy, .>'I.'ple1nber 16, 1)r.~ l-'roderick A.. E '9 ln o uruphio manner the Ilm.uI;cr¢'r wrote o story of Eskimo ll/e that never has been eveeiled /or /Ionian IIi1.‘ruat. Ho told of the Iiomo li/a, lim tragedy and comedy i/mt minple in me dreary ecistonau of the dwellers in the An-tio, and of ins cliildllke eapcrms.»- u/ thu nu:ivc| to trade their valuable [urs and ivoritl /or flu lilnplert things II/ I.i»'ili:ul|`on. _ The yacht, her owner, Mr. Jolin lt. lliuuley, the explorer and hu party of the trip aaron lngle/wld Gul), pau cape Auckland and on toward Cape Robertson. ` Hera the diacoverer closed the first part of Iii: narration, with Eval and Avlloolok, Ile lol! points of coll, loouiing m Inf: icy distance. . > In Ike locond instalment Ur. Colm described the voyage to Em); .nd :hog on to Lnnootols, the plooe ol plenty, which he selected as the bon for Ha ln) to the poll. In tho third instalment the explorer describe: the work of preparing Mo misty quarters, closing with o graphic description of o norwhal hunt. §Q-Q-500-0* By Dr Frederick A' Cook :Ind less disagreeable. Au ice lor: was _ foruxed and the Ivintor sledklng was be- llunrena III ¢c¢°rIifIII¢¢ with :IIt» Cooyrizln Act by the “arid Newspaper , ,I I - Inns to nslt Lim lux Cin Toronto Limited Agent for the New York licrald Coinpany. Ikfm ry N" Bum? _ M' ht In 'tlie United States by the New York Herald Coiupauy. |“"P' 'nd “'m""' tl” ‘°'_"" Copyright the Hopuhllc of Mexico by El lmpnrclml for the New york Hu-aid All these pursuits. with the work of Uomp&y. lliuildlng and repairing sli.-dl, mulling dug o ' (AH film' "”"`°d') l,.irnI¢s» und Iili ip I I: lien wink ' him. l ded a Supply of Pem- W "1 is Made of. 'I _I \Oop,... , ..,_- _.c,»t.I.I..~ I,. ._<....., I.; i.I impurciul for the New York Hellll 'gnu ` _ . , w “ny (All rights reserved.) I - in ___ $4-O-Q *O-O-Q , , , . , , . , . | I I ‘lst-II was ns-III'ly truaeu mei' eve.-I'yv¢her¢.~. Everybody was busy preparing t'uI- :lu- FOUffh .[fl$f¢![f71¢!lf coming cold and night. The xempuI'nturc _ was unout ;.'0 degi-ess below xero. Sewers storms were becuininz less frequent sud I _i DR. COOK’S ROUTE .___ _o |908 ‘°°. "5 “%=\, \"\. ‘tar TO AND FROM POLE. Night with Out in __ Y ._ _--~-_..-v- .__ _...,.._A.»¢»,_.»».ra:a.\» 4slA¢'..I~._ l ..s. 1 " Guns und ammunition were With II lurder fairly stocked and good prospects for other lusty ments, we were spared the usiml Iinxicty ot Ii winter Ivithout winter supplies, und Franckc wus just the man Io use tlusgumu in good cllect, for ho had Ii \\'u,y ul prugiiiring our primitive provisions thu: lunde our dinners si-ciu quite equal to IA liullund xlouse spieud. lu thu Iuiildlt- ul' October fox shlus Iwrc prime. and thou new steel mips were dis- tributed null net In-ur thc umpy caches. Uy this tinle the hiikiniou had all nbnn- doned their sc-nlslrln tents and _warn snugly settled in their winter iploos. The ground wus co\ur\'d with suuw und the the sir, though colder, was leu humid ot sale to venture out in kayaks. A few wah-uses were cuptur-ed"_°fY °f_>=¢°¢2l°u- did 11°! fill an lmiwruw __ from boats, then sea hunting was confined to the quest of seal through °p;f,,",'"hT;' k,‘,f§°ri,n,|°ons w,°mobi|e `\ the young ice. motor sleds or other fredii devices. W __A similar quest was being followed at every village from Annoo- dld- h°‘”’°'"- |"*"° '"1 "-b““d““°° °f me , _ _ __ _ _ best hickory, suitable metal and all the , ok to Cape hor-L. But all sea :IctI\Ity_ would now shun be limited ,.,,“. m__,_,,.,u| for the sled and its éccc, Lad; of the Usual [_,b¢|-1| G to a few open spaces near pI-oniincnt headlunds. soI~lt>.~I, wlIit-li wIII-I henceforth to be Imk The scene of the I-eal hunt changed from the sea to the land. wl_{.ll'___°lif,,_‘;e§F_f_';y;_vo|_.ed as me result e had :ts yet no caribou ment. 'l_‘l I' l ~ - I ' - - I- I ' _I 0 Natives Greet the Coming Dreary Rites _ Over the Year’s Sorrows Family Bereavements Are Re-enacted in Dramatic Chants or Dances as the Light Fades I Octoberf BUILDING or sLEDs ONE oI= THE I=‘ifRS1‘ ‘ ` I TASKS TAKEN UP IN THE E-VENIND Howflhe Wood and lron Were Selected and Dog Harnesses _, Were illade of Canvas lnstcad of Leather to _ _ Guard Against Canine Appetites. s_LEARNIzD_.1I\UcH FROM uis I>REDEc:Esso'I-I..»~I.I- II...-I. -IIIII IIi».I.II.» _ » -‘ . _ ' ' ' "~ I ~ ~ ‘ To-d*§y’s” 'Issue Contains More Faizls About the Discovery ol W W ¢li»“““A_ I Q \ ' ° is the NnrllIPole Than Given by I9” E. ll. - /