Show JI US I X TI Peary le In In about his plans for or the tho North Vole Pole l PoleG ol G nays that hat It If land bond exists anywhere be between beI I tween the tho northern shore chore of I rant Land l and tho Pole It would simplify tole hl work worl and thin kj ratty fitly per cent And Ancl what Is le still till more Ati he believes In tho the possibility IIO III IIIi t i of n a Tho Ini ha has v very ery ry generally II prevailed tr L that th at tie the ni of or tM J olar region re loG have nil all been solved practically and that no effort la Is needed to ob obtain tain knowledge In that direction This the tho famous Arctic explorer thinks think In lit erroneoUs erroneous Ho lie points out that tha t there them still mite miles to cover from Crom tho the farthest Arthe t north visited by b travelers traveler to thu tho Pole lol There are 0 re he ha says nays still edit 3 trodden by IJ human foot tOOl In thU thle region he h thinks It Is quite to o unit find nn an Isolated Island 1 continent nn an Arctic Atlantis with n a fauna and Horn of ot Its Ite own with one on day und and one ono night In tho biro year lying there through tho the blinding days and opaque nights of countless ml ral ages age ng I ns III completely Isolated from Crom the th world as If It were on tars Mars This Is 1 Interesting No 0 wonder that the tin explorer U is tired As AH long us as he ha believes h inthe In the th possibility of at o such n tl wonderland ho will wll naturally gladly sacrifice much to tD obtain the desired ob JOt Jon And who shall any nuy III that the dreams visions of or n Ii wonderland In Intha Inthe I the tha north lire nrc rill nil Idle lille until the facts known haft Had not Columbus been boen curried onward by I his hili Ih spite of t nil and he would not have succeeded An Ir Jr Irresistible resistible rf power po r seems ms to be leading tome Some explorers northward and not un tin until ill til the tho goal Is In reached d will tho the for tor this be perfectly clear |