Thursday Goodâ€"by to oldâ€"time chocolate frostâ€" ing that took a long halfâ€"hour! This frostingâ€"in five minutesâ€"is ready to spread on your cake, in lovely, creamy â€" rich swirls, a half â€" inch thick, if you like. It always sucâ€" ceeds. It‘s always perfect! "MAKE NO MISTAKEâ€"Be sure you use the right kind of milk in this recipe â€"Eagle Brand Swectened Condensed Milk. Although evaporated milk is fne for many uses, it simply won‘t work in this magic recipe. And this frosting trick leads to many others! Add hot waterâ€"it‘s a Chocolate Sauce. Add more hot waâ€" terâ€"it‘s a delicious Hot Chocolate. Or add water and egg whites, it‘s a Chocolate Pudding! «ons en ie it i Every Official Worlds Auto Speed TIRES . GOLF BALLSâ€"BELTING . HOSE . RUBBER FLOORING . TENNIS uly W rite Salada, T oronto Sir H. 0. D. Segrave wrote this sincere tribute to DUNLOP dependability shortly after he had set the world‘s land speed record for the mile up to 231.36 m.p.h. in 1929. On this recordâ€"making run, as on every other of the many occasions when he staked evervtt:l.:: on the strength of tires, Sir Henry DUNLOP Tires, + 23134 mp« aar ML4 for excellent recipe $ '-Sr\;/cetevn-ed Condensed Milk® 1 tablespoon water Melt chocolate in double boiler. Add Eagle Brand Sweetened Conâ€" densed Milk, stir over boiling water five minutes until it thickens. Add water. Cool cake before spreading frosting. 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 3 cups (1 can) Eagle Brand mMAGIC CHOCOLATE FROSTING * VIOIR 1JICKSON, â€" TIMLLLIEC â€" DARCL Ruth Doran. From Junior Fourth to Senior Fourt} , â€"â€"Honoursâ€"Betty Jordan, Arthuw Moyle, Joyce Hughes, Marjorie Costain Etta Munro, Annie Carton‘ck. Passâ€"Mary Shumilak. From Senior Third to Junior Fourt!} â€"Honoursâ€"Albert Keates, Peggy EQa wards, Betty Michell, Buddy Spjuth Basil Libby. | Passâ€"Jack Burke. | _ From Junior Third to Senior Thirdâ€" | Honoursâ€"Patsy Uren, James Murph}» June Promotions at the Dome School List of The High uudre hh s e e NA Ned 3y : , } . . uh c M N C TK i 0 3 ce c 00 Ni 20 N 0s ce 0 o0 ar t Passâ€"Grace Richmond, Dorothy Anâ€" | side its borders. drews, Maureen Thomas; Shirley Burke? "A week or so ago a deputation waitâ€" and Edwin Hughes, equal; ed on Reeve Hunt and presented. him | Recommendedâ€"Carson Chevrier. with a list of demands. This list was Pricer to Firstâ€"Honoursâ€"Everett published in the last issue of The Norâ€" Edwards, Elaine Leiterman, Elsa Mcâ€"|thern News and by this time most of Donnell; Joyce Eames and Edith Uren, the residents are familiar with. the: imâ€" equal; Wallace Clement and Gino possible demands made. At the present Campagnola, equal; Walter Lang and|time the municipality is giving one Nanette Christie, equal; Gladys Kelâ€" ; meal a day to any who apply for: it. low, Nick Ruvegan, Silvanus Chevrier.| "It is interesting to note how othe: Passâ€"Albert Bartasevich, Corinnte | municipalities are handling the situaâ€" Therrien, Clarence Chevrier, Walterition. It is well known that at Cochr Ruvegan, Benny Curtis, Gina Crema, rane some months ago the unemployed Jack Hocking, Melina Raymond, Lawâ€"|got "rough" and were chased out of rence McGinn, Clifford Henry, Warner | town. Last week a further group ol‘! Burritt. y transient unemployed waited on the: Jr. Primer to Sr. Primerâ€"Honoursâ€"| council and asked for relief and were Lois Countryman, Aldo Campagnola, informed that the council could not Aino Heiqgela, Eleanor Burke, Carmela | give transients relief. In Noranda each Didone, Barry Brooks, Evelyn Jay,| man is requested to fill out an appliâ€" Mary Richmond. cation form for employment. If there Passâ€"George Costain, Stewart Pirie, is a job for him he is so notified‘ and Elwyn Tripp, Allan Hogg, Mildred Micâ€" | put to work, if no job is available he is hell, Tauno Tudhimaa, Lynn Beard,| told so and advised. to. leave, town. Horace Harvey, Thore Webb, Helen| Noranda looks after their own bonaâ€" Morrison. fide citizens but will not. feed‘ and bed â€"Marcella J. Lynci, those who drift in and stay there when Principal of Dome Mines School|they have been notified that there is no possibility of a job. Kemptville Advance:â€"If the recentâ€"| «The present situations is unfortunâ€" ly revived law making fishing on Sunâ€" |ate but that is no reason why a muniâ€" day illegal is put into force there is |cipality of another part of Ontario no doubt but that it will arouse much | should feel that Northern municipaliâ€" antagonism and will call attention tO | ties can indefiinitely spend the money haatine and colf and many other things | of the local taxpayers on. relief. mm o mm« Passâ€"George Costain, Stewart Pirie, Elwyn Tripp, Allan Hogg, Mildred Micâ€" hell, Tauno Tudhimaa, Lynn Beard, Horace Harvey, Thore Webb, Helen Morrison. antagonism and will call attention to boating and golf and many other things that take place on the Sabbath. Rev. Dr. H. C. Huestis, general secretary of the Lord‘s Day Alliance, said recently that his organization seldom took acâ€" tion in such matters. The main object he said, was to prevent commercialized sport on Sunday. Kemptville Advance:â€"If the recentâ€" ly revived law making fishing on Sunâ€" day illegal is put into force there is no doubt but that it will arouse much 16 The of Those Awarded High School Entrance Standing, and Those Promoted in the Various Classes at the Dome School. ie following are Dome School:~ ie following were i School Entranc year‘s work:;:â€"Plo _ Viola Dickson ere awarded Junior ance certificates on Florence Lloyd, Neil son,. Hattie Baker, DUNLOP is the unanimous choice of holders of all official world‘s auto speed records. This unâ€" equalled experience in building tires to withâ€" stand the colossal strains, heat, expansion and bouncing encountered by racing drivers is back of every Canadianâ€"made DUNLOP Cable Cord Tire. Forsafety‘s sake, and for the sake of sound economy and comfort, insist on DUNLOP Cable Cord â€"*"*The World‘s Finest Tire." the promotions at THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO FPourth Arthur iNo Room for Transients | in This North Country For the past two years The Advance has been emphasizing the fact that |there are thousands out of work in this North Land and that consequently there is no fairness or sense in people rushing in here from the South As The Northern Miner phrased it, they can hope for no jobs here ‘for love or money." Last year the chief sufferer from the transients persisting in comâ€" ling into the North from all over the continent Eventually nasty as people of and drove This vear dale should not be forgotten, for it LGo has been seriously burdened by these transients for whom it holds no real responsibility. At Kirkland Lake the red clement has organized the tranâ€" sients and indications are that the peoâ€" ple of Kirkland Lake have had just about enough of these alien transients and their demands. So far as Timâ€" mins is concerned this town has had "For months and months it has been broadcasted far and wide that business in the North Country is good. As a result the North is flooded with tranâ€" sient men looking for jobs. They do not take into consideration that there is an adsorption point and that the mines can only employ men enough. to look after the work in hand, and too, that local residents are given the preâ€" ference when a vacancy Occurs. "A+t the nresent time there are over "At the present time there are over 1,000 out of employment in the Townâ€" ship of Teck and this state of affairs has been the same for a year Oor SO. Last winter the Township, with the assistance of the government, the emâ€" ployed men and the business men, supâ€" plied the more unfortunate with a place to sleep and enough meals to keep them. While nobody who is working objects to helping those out of work, it does seem unfair that the: municiâ€" pality should be: called upon: to feed and bed every person who wanders inâ€" side its borders. "Surely some system could be deâ€" vised to assist the transient to get back to the municipality from which he came, and thus spread over the cost of looking after the unemployed instead of burdening the municipalities of Northern Ontario." yCar 4 the m The Northern New makes the followin ippor‘t and Hea BgADMINTON SUPPLIES Promotion Exams. at . S.S8. No. 1A Tisdale Report of promotion examinations, 8.S8. No. I1A., Tisdale, for school year ending June, 1932. List of Senior Fourth pupils, in orâ€" der of merit, who were granted High School Entrance certificates on year‘s work:â€"Fred Andrew, Woldymyr Solo«â€" nyka, Bob Gallagher, Newsham Haneâ€" berry, Catherine Foster, Lillian Huot, Elina Wuorl, Hildreth Childs, Mike Kostynyk, Beatrice Smith, Mike Capyk, Edythe Rapsey, Douglas McLecd. Junior IV to Senior TIVâ€"Honoursâ€" Vieno Kautto; Arne Manner and Ina Rintamaki equal; Bethea Londry and Rudoliph Bezpalko equal; Preston Hamâ€" ilton, Jean Gallai, Aino Rintamak1, Omer Clusieau, Natalie Kostynyk, Arâ€" nold Coott. WOrkK : â€" nyka, . berry, Flinga Kostyt Edvtht Report of the Promotions at No 1A., Tisdale, for the School Year Ending JSune, 1932, Pass â€" Bernice McDonald, Johnny Mortensen, Josephine Cecconi, Robert Purnis, Stella Stefanski, Cosie Howey, Marjory Smith, Vivian Miller, Edgarâ€" leen Owens, John Barbas, Stella Brown, Charlie Cunningham, Irene Cosco, Steve Stefanski, Sapphira Toderan, Dorothy Farrel; Donald Pecore and Leonel Cluseau, equal. Recommendedâ€"Irene Varker, Lilia McKay, Helen Lefurgy, Harold Helmer, Joseph Cluseau, Elsie McCaw. Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Honoursâ€"Dora Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Honoursâ€"DOra Kesnesky, Eva McLeod, Shirley Coffey Mary Toderan, Bessie Verner, Nellic Shukinski, Pat LaForest, Steve Capyk. George Dogue; Edwin Kuusela «and Royce White equal; Ralph Dysart and Reino Rauhala equal; Jim Turner. Pass â€" Charlie Giovanella, Harry Pyke, Roy Richards, Emmett Ctunningâ€" ham, Charlie Eyre; Buddy Robertson and RObert Richards equal}; Raymond McCann, Matthew Miller, Della St. Paul, Eilleen White, Margaret Gooding, John Spitz. Recommendedâ€"Billie McInnis, Pasâ€" qualino Strange, Walter Barbas, Dorâ€" othy Couch, Andrew Kesnesky, Lewis Pyke. Jr. IIT St.: IITâ€"Honoursâ€"Isabel Rapsey, Jean: Andrews, Irene Disher, Eino Kautto,;, Jeéssie Hamilton; Teresa Ccosco, Beverley Evans, Eileen Lowry; Joan Smith and Dorcthy Michaluk equal: Lillian Kaufman, Sarah Firth fin Leon ni: A hta, Joyce Coffey, Stephen Evans, Elainge Dogue, Alli Huhta, Myra Canâ€" tor, Fern Helmer, Leonard Battrick, shirley Ewing, Clayton McLary, Lila Janakka, Bell Turner, Violet Dillon: Kaarlo Dlola and Bobby Pearce equal George Romanick; Ernest Niemi, Regâ€" gie Butler and Nick Toderan equal: Kathleen McKay; Annie Rintimack and Kathleen Pecore equal; Kathleen Hill, Audrey Bowes. Passâ€"Billy Millar,; Clayxon Kavaâ€" nagh, Dan Sekulick and June Philbin equal; Ronald Walker, Violet Waanen Stanley Sellar, Irene Eyre, Ray Lefurgy Evaleer Spadafore, Betty Mitchell Juliet Strange, Mike Mahoney (rec.) Jr. IT to Sr. IIâ€"Honoursâ€"Lawrent Makhon. Passâ€"Agnes Robertson, Garry Clarke, Jennie Zaitz, Jim Emdin (rec.). Sr. Primer to Sr. Firstâ€"A.â€"Honcours â€"lLuella Johnston, Kauko Nikannen Bonnie Clark, Clara Lindross, Martha Luhta, Tommy Mahon, James Fera, Teddy Romanick, Kathleen Turner, Betty Curboy, Helen Russell, Harry qua mual 1€ â€"Harry Turner, Billy Dagenais, Pecore, Dorothy Deacon, Garth . Terrie Wilson, Lily Boyko, rd Mahcon, Avylin Cronk, Nadezâ€" yronick, Vhlerie Bessette, Katie Jim Mack and Margaret Bowes Isabel McKay. Ellen Mahon, Latcur, Salveo Huot. . IIIâ€" Coffey inian y Macl McLary H rley Coffey netr, Nellic eve Capyk. iusela and Dysart and Turner. ‘lla.,. Harrty h, Mario iola Lafâ€" Coott, Keijo Tlola, Adeline Jakes, Kevin Cahill, Douglas McLellan, Terry Pullen, Stanley Mahon, John Hrynuk. Passâ€"Angus Gannon, Geraldine Roâ€" gers, Lillian Harry, Audrey Laffin, Ruth Emadin. Sr. Pr. to Jr. Iâ€"B. Honoursâ€"Mary Sekulick, Annie Mozdir, Walter Rackanski, Eila Pritila, Norma MtcCaw, Elmer McLary, Charlie Brown, Vilho Rintimaki, Bill} Mozdir, James Kelly, Audrey Miller. Passâ€"Robert Bowes, Nelsom Farrell George Toderan, Jackie Londry. Sr. Pr. C: to Pr. A.â€"Eino: Rintimak Sr. Pr. C: to Pr. A.â€"EIino: i Audrey McCaw, James Lefurgy, Aimee Strand, Frankie Teddy Murrell. FProm Jr.._IIL.to..Sr. IIâ€"Honoursâ€" Kathleen Connelly, Helem Hanaberry; Aila Saari and Eva Pietila equal; Lilâ€" lian Belisle, Margaret Poster, Frank Richards, Irja Maki, Stella McLary, Frances Cunningham, Lois McLeod; Bill Lowry and Annie Cameron equal; Vivola Mansfield; Harry Disher and Rauno Waaranen and Lloyd Owens Passâ€"Laura Young, Evelyn Mitchell, Euclide Mareri, Jack Cunningham, Marion Strand, Douglas Deacon, Doris St. Paul, Edith White, Leo Lamothe. From: Sr. 1 B to Jr. Itâ€"Grace Lefurâ€" gy, Martin Kusela, Raymond Blood, Evelyn Booker, Stewart Reed, Walter FPirth, Lucy Olivier. equal; Edwin Brown, Vivian Ferrigan, Alice Robertson; Betty Couch and Eiâ€" leen Purdy equal; Hubert Butler, Urpa Latvola. From > Sr. 1 C to Sr. @1 Mary Sarkotish Recommendedâ€"Albert Clusiau, Orâ€" ville Lamothe, Violet Mahoney, Terry Talentinc, Billy Booker. Promoted Classes A (KP.) and B (K.P.) to r. Primerâ€"Honoursâ€"â€"Marâ€" jorie Ewing,. Isabel Hepburn, Victor C sible the interests ol the chiliarem are! _ t | â€" Conmnnection a being looked after in the immense Ler-] 4 ritory covered by the District Children‘s| Lake, daily exc Aid. The large amount of work done| _ PMIY except . by the superintendent is indicated by| PhBlebart and the monthly reports issued. These re.| _ Connections ports are made in the form required by} for Connaught, the department, and a study of the| Mther, Timmn statistics given will indicate something| _ of what is being done. In the June Kirkland Lake, report it will be noted that there are 24| Aldermac, Rouy children being cared for at the Shel.| See current : ter, while 32 other children were given} 4by T. N. O. assistance in their own homes. In ad.â€"| Particulars, dition to these, there were 73 other children who were helped one way or General Freigh another uy the activities of the superâ€"| North Bay, Ont. w PeC F L 4 rsen, a Dys § m gue.| Larsen, Jean ysart, James Dogue, Samxa, Canadianâ€"Observer. Florence Connelly, Evelyn Disher, Philâ€" lip Deacon, Lucille Bissette, LaurenCte | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€" McKay, Stewart MacDonald; Elainei’rgz\nSl{AMING AND â€" NORTHERN Emdin and Paul Lamothe equal. | ONTARIO RAILWAY Work of Children‘s Aid _ During the Month of June W a in your home this summer. You‘ll wonder how you ever did without it. Its very modest cost can be spread over several months to suit your budget.. Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited ct bein What a comfort and convenience it is to have hot water without fuss or bother. _ Just turn the tap and it‘s there for any need . . . the dishes, bath, washing, or the morning shave. â€" Install an ent 1i1lldar nint JOke CONTROLLING AND OPERATING Northern Ontario. Power Co‘y, Limited Northern Quebec Power Co‘y, Limited Electric W ater Heater wart MacDonald Paul Lamothe eq hleen Pyke, Jac Hous JSJust Turn the Dou Raymon Norbert Kathleet authier, Kirth: Fric Kehusmaa rt Y of the ian norm hat the : tive way. TY jeth D e Hill. effic Hazel Secoli, ut ret intendent. The mileage trayeiled, UNe interviews given, the investigations made during the month and other feaâ€" tures of the June report indicate the amount of work done by the superinâ€" tenz2ent, and when it is noted that all this work is carried througle by the superintendent with rare ability and sympathy, the value of the effort @ beyond‘ question. The June report of the work of the District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Sbociety, as presented‘ by the local superintendent, A. G,. Carson, is as follows:â€" Office interviews . Complaints: received Investigations made Children involved: (apart frowm Shelter Mail: received Mail sent out ... 64 Children in Shelter Children boarding out Children made wards Court attendance Juvenile court cases Wards visited‘ ... Legal adoptions completed Warnings given ... .0 Mileage travelled ........ Unmarried Parents‘ cases Huntingdon Gleaner:â€"People have become cynical in their appraisal of governments. A few partisans who are profiting personally from their politiâ€" cal allegiances are keen to minimise the effect of these revelations, but the people at large are in a state of revolt against conditions that have been exâ€" posed and the even worse ones that they suspect. That there are various individuals throughout Canada who have amassed great wealth through their relations with political chrties and governments, has been shown by the various investigations, says the Sarnia Canadianâ€"Observer. During the month 32 children wer? ziven assistance in their own homes. Train No. 17â€"â€"North Bay to MJosoâ€" nee, leaves North Bay 10.00 a.m. Monâ€" days, Wednesdays and Fridays, arrives Moosonee 8.00 am. Tuesday, Thursâ€" days and Saturdays. Train No. 18â€"Moosonee to North Bay, leaves Moosonee 9.30 p.m. Tuesâ€" days, Thursdays and Sundays, arrives North Bay 5.50 pm. Mondays, Wedâ€" nesdays and Fridays. Trains Nos. 17 and 18 use Canadian Pacific Railway Station at North Bay, and operate sleeping car service beâ€" tween Moosonee, Cochrane, Porquis Toronto and Rouyn, and Cochrane. PACIIIC RAllWRAY DLALION AL N and operate sleeping car s tween Moosonee, Cochrane Jct., Swastika, Cobalt and Montreal and Ottawa. Nation BlIM da TRAIN SERVICE The mileage travelled, the Th 46 and 47â€"Through ser yeen Toronto and Coch through sleepers betwee Timmins, Toronto an between Montreal an 5U lou arklt SuI North Bay rins use Car Station at Y anadian North Tuesâ€" arrives W edâ€" 160 id