amundsen polar expedition returns safely from 600mile air trip prince lays wreath i drowning tragedies i on krugers tombj at various points a despatch from oslo norway ays the entire koald amundsen north pole expedition arrived safely in spitzbergen in one- plane the party did nonreturn to kings bay by plane but was picked up by a fishing boat and conveyed there it i3 reported that the expedition reached north latitude 88 degrees 30 minutes or about ico miles from the north pole the government on the receipt of the news of the arrival of the ara- undsen expedition in spitsbergen sent amundsen a telegram with the na tions best congratulations the newspapers having a contract with tho aero club for the news post ed the fact of the safety of the ex pedition in their windows but with held the details of tho story for fri day morning editions a despatch from stockholm swe- den says a despatch received here from oslo norway says tho two aeroplanes in which roald amund sens expedition set out for the north pole ontay 21 arrived at spitzber- gen tuesday afternoon the despatch indicates that the members of the expedition are safe and that it is likely a new attempt to reach the pole will be made shortly a despatch from london says captain roald amundsen and his heir to throne does his part port perry- hamilton and port in smoothing away all feel ing of hostility between boer and briton amundsen confirms belief that there is no land at the north mi hope scene of boating accidents oslo june 21 the aeronautic as- sociation announced today that roald port perry ont june 21 unable amundsen had made po statement pretoria june 21 the prince of to cung longer to a canoe which naa about hu future p wales this morning placed a wreath overturned while he was fishing mi vi i r- i u o fnj ahout ihough they failed in their main ing the soul of the iicy that gi kt this raises the principlo of whether or not there is land at the pole or whether the northern end of the earth lies under the sea it is apparent that had fate not dealt the intrepid explorer a head wind he would have come within a reached it in his daring light hei ho was pl of the provisional speeding to the rescue was about 200 their survival amid un covered 1000 kilometres in his aero- government aft war against yards away the body was recovered hardships and their return to planes and it is- estimated here that great brltala 18s1 aaa in 18s3 wa8 an vr and a half later i spitxbeti in ther remaining plane with no wind or a favorable wind eiectea president of the transvaal lie- miller whose parents live in scot- re as a wonderful he would easiiavecored the 200 h held that office along as a t 0 out to canada gssss more which would have taken him to ths rpo etov several years ago came to port perry as participants on the boor war of 18991902 his goal the republic stood the prince paid his tribute to the f t weekend with robert powesl -oiitage- and perseverance- won the feature of the absence of land empire former enemy without any of 93 wolverleigh boulevard toronto- through and at length discarding all tn sjrsi fl the polar regons- especaly in- anll0u or ceremony they were out about a quarter of a euqipment they could spare and wir resting in view oi the discussions ho was accompanied by only two mem- raile from shore when the canoe was with only enough gasoline and food 1 c the iand bers of his staff upset the rrihap according to pow- to take them backprovided there the climax of his royal hlghnesss es having been caused by millers wf further trouble they intrust- ain amundsen j vis to the transvaal came last night m a stroke with his paddle f themselves again to the air head- irjling account when i was superbly illumln- j fred schell and a party in a gasoline ln for spitsbergen termination of tt aa a symbolical procession was launch saw their plight and sped to-j- scarcely had the machine alighted mfidence which held a his honor he was being enter- 1 war them but miller although a when almost as if by arrangment the given by tho adjgooj sw had evidently become norwegian sealing boat sjoeliv hove 50 representatives exhausted and sank powles was semlj to sight the captain and crew of daring enterprise in the first stage of the voyage from which he has now returned tho two flying boats covered the distance of 625 miles in eight hours before be ing compelled with half the store of again sjoelivs small larder and there was not much to eat and drink but seal meat eggs and cider capt otto overdrup norwegian explorer in an interview published here sympathizes with amundsens disappointment at his failure to roach the pole but declares that as a sport ing performance the journey wa unique capt sverdrup is not enamored of the idea of flying to the north polo which he says is evidently more dif ficult to reach than the south pole and still believes the best way to get thero is with dogs and sledges y there they iter experience than they possess now he says dr ekattuui president of tho geo graphical society believes amund sens depth soundings confirm dr fridtjof nauseas view that thero is no laud at the pole kool a spitsbergen exxiert assert ed that one of the chief scientific re sults of amundsens observations was mkiistrator to 2 v from different parts or the transvaal j contclouvwhenpicked up in millers nine of the little twelveton cutter jjifxecnrd g extensive masses of mist the prince in the course of a pockets 112 in bills was found miller had heard the droning of the sea- speech expressed the hope of some w was unmarried was employed in j planes engine miles away but sup- day being able to visit south africa i a canning factory at mimico and lived j posed it belonged to the patrol cxpe- gentlemen he declared it w an uncle who wasnotified of the dition out to scan tho wild coast for petrol consumed to come down for the it no polite platitude when i say i will fatality by chief of police w nesbitt the missing explorers wxrw tis s ana 6very hamilton ont june 2 the surprise andgratincation of the since no more solid lardii nlace was i m k v u 6tery came with startling suddenness todayl hardy seamen when they discovered comrades returned to spitsbergen ex- ava butter gssfi ci fe g lsl ssssrlsss ictlv four weeks after he left in his could have gone another 120- miles sentln nil branches f prtori kltsjjfk v 2a7vjty actly four weeks after he left in his attempt to reach the north pole by air meanwhile no news of any kind had been received from him the most interesting feature jbf captain amundsens trip was his ob servations from the air at a distance of less than 150 miles from tile north pole which showed no iand in sight could have gone further observations during this part of the flight showed an area of 100000 square kilometres up to 8830 degrees north with ro tign of land and they came to tho conclusion that no land was likely to be found further north on this side of the norwegian arctic ocean seating all branches ot pretorias ac- tbay bywalter jarnesansitor to solvation at hand capt wollan macmillan starts on 9th arctic voyage explorer will make search for amundsen before under taking work of expedition a despatch from boston says amid tho din of roaring guns and shrieking marine whistles lieutenant- commander jjorad b jmacmiilan and his littecrew sailed from the charles- town navy yard onfcho steamer peary to start officially his ninth voyage into the arctic just before the peary sailed mac- millnfi outlined his plans to the not ables assembled to wish him god speed he explained that his original plan the exploration of the vast and un known arctic tract called crocker land might be decayed a week to per mit his expedition to search for cap tain koald amundsen who has been tlvitles one of the spectacles was the flight of a military aeroplane beautifully illuminated the popula tion celebrated the occasion with ua- bounded enthusiasm japan will start in 1926 on big naval building toklo june 21 the japanese navy department has decided to start next year on the construction of sixteen auxiliary warships to replace old craft at a total cost of 168000000 yen this additional naval construction program was framed following the washington conference the tokio jiji reports to- j day stating that the navy officials l were coerced into additional expendi tures to replace the obsolete craft by i the extensive auxiliary shipbuilding programs of the united states and bri tain the sandstrip mr aitken who pur- speedily recognized amundsen chased his home at the beach a yearl the explorers were soon aboard and ago was entertaining friends from tlftj welcomed with the utmost hospitality city over the weekend and at 230 a although the sudden addition of six bathing party was formed the water in the lake proved too cold for the host and he told his friends he would take his dip in the bay nothing more was seen of him until mr james found his body a few feet from shore mr aitken was past resuscitation it being apparent that he had been dead for more than an hour it is believed he got beyond his depth and hungry men made big demands oil the which exist in the polar regions it hitherto had bou believed that these mista were only a local phenomenon hoal also said that the bathyntetry ocean sounding results obtained ware of the greatest significance as thoy establish the tact that a wide ocean exists north of spitzbergen amund sen recorded a depth of 2766 meters nvhicli with hools own records at eightyone degrees thirty niinutesand those made by peary lead to the con clusion that a deep ocean exists in a triangle from spitzbergen to thettotlh pole and north greenland toronto man wheat no 1 north 177 no 2 north 174 no 3 north si 69 no 4 wheat not quoted man oats no 2 cw 71c no 3 ized 36c do no 1 creamery so vic do seconds 84vic eggs fresh spe cials 39c do fresh extras 37c do fresh firsts 83 to 34c years of age and besides his widow is survived by one daughter mr aitkens city residence was at 24 hol- ton avenue north he had for 12 years been in the employ of thomas lees and son as watmmaker port hope ont june 21 ray mond h craig an employe of the daily times of this town was drown ed in lake ontario this afternoon when the sailboat he was in with an- a despatch from v oodstock ont j other companion capsized the boat ays the report of the house of i a fl punt with sail was the suffered an attack of cramps there cw 65c no 1 feed r8c no 2 feed will be no inquest deceased was 50 fourteen ages average 80 and aggregate 1120 all the above cif bay ports american corn track toronto no 2 yellow 128 millfeed del montreal freights bags included bran per ton 38 shorts per ton 30 middlings 36 good feed flour per bag 230 ont oats 50 to 52c fob shipping points ont wheat 135 to 138 fob shipping points according to freights barley malting- 7sc buckwheat no 2 78 to 80c rye no 2 nominal man flour first pat 10 toronto lost to the world since he started his polar flight almost four weeks ago if word is not received from the norwegian explorer bj aug 1 when captain roald amundsen discover er of the south poe who has just re- i turned from attempt to reach the north pole by aeroplane in which he faied for lack ofgas companys proposals the macmiilan expedition expects to rejected by miners reach etah greenland the northern most point its ships can go macmil- lans flyers will begin a search amundsen he said will have run out of food if he has failed to reach cape columbia he believes that the lost explorer will be found in one of the three places he plans lo search amundsens fate settled macmil- lans party will fly to the unknown polar continent to complete their orig inal task ho said that he expected to remain there until the middle of august and probably would return to the united states about september 20 the three amphibian planes which the peary carried on deck when she sailed will allow macmiilan to ac- complish as much in one day as he would in fifteen months f confined to the use of ships or dog teims he said dutch open pocketbooks cape breton workers oppose suggested adjustment of coal strike sydney ns june 21 major basil- currie head of the provincial police yesterday laid with crown prosecutor m a patterson the formal complaint under which an inquiry will be held here on next friday into the fatal shooting of william davis a miner at new waterford on june 11 in an en gagement between miners and british empjre steel corporation police it is expected that about 25 subpoenas will be issued tomorrow for witnesses this coming investigation share3 in terest with discussion of the corpora tions proposal for a settlement of the nova scotia coal field tiriip gjvoiito the miners through hon james mur- duck minister of labor thli pro posal iiks been sent to international refuge physician dr d m suther- j p of donald wilson son of w do second pat 950 toronto pas land read at the county council last f wilson of port hope craig who f3g gs 040 week brought to light a remarkable j had ony in port jlope aboutal ton 58 w record of longevity the report was week his home being in grand valley 8 standard recleaned for the pastthree months and showed was a fon of w logan craig pro- f day ptrte per on 21 prietor of the star and vidette j hav no 2 per ton 1300 to j 1400 no 3 per ton 1100 to j 1200 mixed per ton 900 to another high explosive is made by 1300 lower grades s600 to 900 that 14 inmates had died the oldest of them being 89 and the youngest 69 the majority were over 80 the aggregate of their ages was 1120 years making an average age for the 14 of over 80 years pole u 0iofctm- vwino 8wws ptanss from v course hoat vcape 2klat mnme mixing a busy day and a caller who has plenty of time crossword puzzle vi r i president john l howls cf the united to keep olympic games mlll vv ml to the local unions those latter have hud it before them j over the weekemr for discussion though hot it h understood for vote oilier aai voluntary expression of opinion no mechanics ami bich grove j locals rojeeteil the proposition and j word from springhill on tile mainland is to the effect that the same action lion guaranty says a despatch from vls a there tho hague r f the whole country litis risen to the occasion and with newspaper propa ganda and street collections as well as town committees etc it is likely that tho amount will shortly be obtained though it is large one for so small j of an empty automobile holland is determin vi to be sport ing in spite of its government and on the refusal of the chamber to grant a subsidy of a million guilders for the olympic grimes to held in that country in 1928 a ubscription ha been set on foot which aims at one million actual cash and another mil- cheese new large 21 to 22c twins 22 to 22mc triplets 22 to 23c stiltons 23 to 21c old large 27 to 28c twins 2s to 29c triplets 28 to 30c butter finest creamery prints 38 to 39c no 1 creamery 37 to 38c no 2 34 to 30- dairy prints 20 to 28c egijs fresh extras in cartons 37 to 38c loose 36c fresh firsts 33 to 34c seconds 30c live poultry chicken spring lb 35c hens over 4 to 5 lbs 20c do 3 fo 4 ibs 18c spring chickens 4 lbs and over mf 24c do corn fed 22c amunaens rcutc the above map shows the route taken by amundsen and his party on their not thbouud and southbound flight the route starts from danes island latitude 7975 longitude 11 eest tiience in a broad arc through a point about latitude s5 longitude 15 i west tothe landing place at latitude js741 longitude 10 0 west thence re turning 111 a straight line to north i cape latitude 87 lougiiude 20 oast on the northward flight the planes en- roosters 15c duckling3 5 lbs 22c dressed poultry diickens spring lib 45c hens over 4 to 5 lbs 28c do 3 to 4 lbs 22c spring chickens 1 lbs and over mf 35c do corn fed 32c roosters 20c ducklings 5 lbs and up 27c beans- canadian handpicked lb 6c primes cc maple products syrup per im perial gal 240 per 5gal tin 230 per gal maple sugar lb 25 to 26c honey golb tins j3c per lb jolb tins 13c 5lb tins 14c 2- 1b tins 15 to 16c smoked meats hams mod 30 to 32c cooked hams 45 to 47c smoked rolls 22c cottage 23 to 25c break fast bacon 31 to 33c special brand breakfast bacon 35c backs boneless 35 to 42c and up i countered a strong northeast wind which caused a marked westward drift beginning aliout 75 miles due north o spitzbergen for 300 miles when tho airmen discovered they were too far west and laid a new course to tho northwest storm causes damage to shipping in newfoundland n country many othe moment especially urgent c th duchess of york to unveil national memc dog presses horn on auto as stranger approaches cor seeing a dog perched on the seat tanding by are the curb the ether day a passerby the came up to ih- car with the innocent purpose of patting ihe aiiim saya paris despatch no sooner had he j appronekoduian- the dog efficiently i pushed the button of the horn and j kept his pav firmly in place until his j master came running from a nearby store it was a protective device which mad- parkins as safe as could well lw fragined the ikhationai symdicatc suggestions for solving crossword puzzles start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably sure these will give you a clue to other words classing them and they in turn to still others a letter belongs in eaclf whito space words starling at the numbered squares and running either horizontally or vertically or both horizontal 1 prayers cured meats- to 70 lbs 22 long dear bacon 50 70 to 90 lbs 2050 london june 21- tim duke and duchess of york will visit york next week the duchess will unveil the na tional memorial lo the women of the empire consisting of the newly re- j jt f iwl- j stored five sister window in the condition of mm famous tyrk mister keported slightly wcrse the special glory of york minister is ifs stained glass windows and tho a dtfpnjcb from tokio says tho five sisters- window wltttli con- condition of the emperor 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j 32 business transaction s9 an equal 41 to fasten with thread 1 43 point of compass abbr st johns nfld june 21 great damage was done to shipping by a storm which has swept over new foundland during the past two days and ahout 15 fishing vessels were re ported lost between quirpon and capo norman belle isle reports tho oss of several motor boats at hay do verde the schooner banbury which had taken shelter after colliding with 20 lbs and up 1950 lightweight ian iceberg slipped hoi- moorings in tho rolls- in barrel v50 heavy- j storm and drove- ashore after wreck- weight rolls 3450 pet bbl fishing stages along the shore- the iard pure tierces 18 to 18e vessel becamo a lotamo- xo los of tubs 18 to wc pails 19 to 19ci i bcell r prints 20 to 20c shortening tierces i lwc tubs uc paiis 15c blocks j six more die for bombing heavy steers choice 750 to 825 sofia cathedral do good 7 to 8725 butcher steersrehoice 72otds755 do good a despatch from sofia says a 615 to 7 do mod sb2 to 680 tri seillwh ft death do com o50 to 0 butcher heifers choice 7 to 725 do me 0 tojjw m5 050 do com 5 to 550 butcher cathedral bombing in april arid in cows choice 580 to ftdo fair lo communist disorder four al- good 150 lo 550 manners and cutioadj have been imnget for the cath- iters 225 to 3 butcher bulls goodedial outrage 450 to 550 do fair 375 to 4 woe- kilkd bologna 3 to 350 feeding steers good f50 to 7 do fair 5 to 25 stockers good 550 w g do fair j 450 lo 525 calves choice 850 to 950 do med 7 to 825 do com 4 to 550 miich cows choice 70 toj 80 do fair si0 to 50 springers choice 75 to 90 good light sheep 5 to 625 heavies and bucks 350 1 i to 450 good jambs j 650 lo 1750 do mod 15 to 10 do culls 12 i 13 hogs thick smooths fed and watered 1260 to 1285 do fob j12 to 1225 do country points 1175 to 12 do off cars 13 to- 1325 select premium 245 to 250 montreal f cheese finest wests 20c do finest easts 19 vie butter no 1 pastcur- iu which 1i0 jersons solution of last weeks puio