"Now are our troubles at an end!" he shouted. "I have found a ship!" SCOLAND and his men had been a half day on their northern journey when the Minnetonka's wireless operator brought to Scoland's cabin the following message: Earthquake or volcano cut ship off from sea. Fear in great danger. Aronson, Felix. Directing the operator to answer that they were on their way north, Scoland gave the orders that hurled the cruiser on with redoubled speed to meet this new peril! Icebergs floated along their sea path, but in diminished numbers, and in size far inferior to those whose menace had made the great southern drive and jam so perilous to the ship. When they reached the lower neck of Ross Sea, the passage that had taken twenty-nine days of weary and dangerous labor, blasting every rod of

