ANGER l. the m. z Killer in csiisrfrsasy. 1r‘ l... claims the lives of more women between 35 and 55 than any other disease. In 194-7, more than 7,000 women . . . many desperately needed to ears for their families . . . will die of cancer. Cancer respects neither age nor sex! More than 14,000 men, women and children will fly] 122/4 Oll c5011!‘ early and proper treatment. Lend your vigorous support to the Canadian Cancer Society in its fight l0 OVQIGOMO CGIIGQI‘ lll three Wlyll l. To spread the knowledge that cancer is often curable if correctly diagnosed in its early stages. - 2. To provide the most modern facilities fertile die of cancer during 1947. Unless something is done about cancer, 1,500,000 Canadians now living will die of it. This means that one in every eight of us faces ultimate death from cancer. soflrllllln can ll Johnson n" One in three may be saved. Yes, many victims could be saved by early recognition of the symptoms, and s 4v care and treatment of present cancer sufierers. 3. 'I'o maintain a comprehensive, nationwide cancer research program to discover the basic cause and the cure of cancer. No: l-N-47—-Fin;!'.-8 cola: x 24o tines-Canada Newtpspera-liilfi Protsstanttlrpihanago lnnual ticllactions "iyrrnn m MARGARET n JOAN MACLEOD fi'oooo_cEiial(-:hliifr;lnlliml.eod. ' 0 McLerman- zelumfilwlflfln: D. G. MscPhcrsoni JY MI nilcxinolll-Lciitsmfififigfi’? Matti Jewell, ' ' F E - - . xennemwlslll-lclivlea. A. B. MacLeod. 750—Nsil D. Maobeod» Totsl-Ml/ZS. OOIsac-rron “ilmy River South List. (Jollect- °" Wm: cnsrl n a ma“ Buen‘ it e ueli and rrscsronuu. 1G... "m tin-n some some, d true h III known. In Memorlam MR. JAMES H. CHAMPION On Monday. March Mill. as the shadows of cvenini dull!"- od. there passed into lasting rest a bolovcd and highly cs- tccmrd rr-sident oi Darniey, James H. Chamllivfl- i" his 7m‘ ycrrr. For some time Mr. Cham- pion had suffered ircm a hcart ailment which he bore with pati- ence and fortitude. Kind. con- siderate and of good counsel he will be missed by all and in cvcry good rouse. Friends and neighbours share a common sor- row in mt- passing or a swd man. On Wednesday afternoon a short service was held at his lets residence and the rcsnains then conveyed to the Princetown Unln-d Church at Mal-peque. frhs service titers vrss~ conducted by the pastor, nu. Q. is orowdls assistcd by l-lle Rcv. James Mm‘ Gcwun. puslur oi the Kfir Mu- morlal Prcsbylcflnn Church. The Rev. L. M. Murray o! Konslug- ton presided with unusual nc~ ccpfanoe at the pipe organ and rendered in‘soio. "Jesus Lover oi My Soul." The choli‘ was com- posed oi‘ representatives oi the two churches. Tile service by the Masons of King Edward Lodge of Malpeque oi whim ths deceased was a devoted member. was conducted by Donald Baker, Post Grand Master of Hiram of Lebanon lodge. Summcrside. ms floral tributes were many and beautiful breathing their quiet assurance of faith and lovc. dhe late Mr. Champion leaves lo mourn their great loss his wife. Ethel Oaswell Champion; two daughters. Laura. Mrs. David Cousins and Charlotte of the ciflcc staff of Holmanr Lid; three brothers. Ollarlrs of Mal- pcquo; Jnlln B. of Darnley, and Leslie of (Xlsrlcttetown; and sees a doctor regularly. two sisters. Mrs. Preston Bcairsto cf Malpeque nnd Mrs. George Thompson oi Summerslde. SPlI-llWT-FIELD‘; I. On April 2. the regular month- ly meeting or the Springfield W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Norris Sinclair. with the presi- dent in lhc chair. There were 16 members and t.wo visitors present. Tho meeting opened with the reading of the creed in unison. ‘followed by roll call which was answered with “My Favorite Oolor." The minutes of last meeting were road and approved. A bill of $3.50 for ihr- dictionary got fpr the school wus presented and paid. The cancer collection amounting to $18.50 was handed in. All returns. however. were not oomph-lo. The rug commit- tee dtspinyod the hooked rug; and a ‘bill of $2.20 tor materials was presented and paid. In the meantime protect yourself against cancer. Be sure that you and every member of your family F0180 mm you 40m. . Gil/E rcrcallavrr curlers y 37 MINUTES after you have read this, a Canadian, somewhere, will have died FROM CANCER The correspondence consisted of: the Government grant; a letter from the Red Cross asking for s donation; an appreciation oi a letter of sympathy; a let- ter of thanks from the Brad- sibans Branch library for the donation sent. and a ‘question- naire on Rural Oraits Centre. The Red Oross Secretary read a letter from headquarters re the need or quilts. etc. one quilt was handed in. The rs- port of the month's work was given. and new work distributed. Next meeting will be hold tn Lhc schooiroonl. when roll call will be answered with "Name oi’ a Perennial Plant." Following are the committees: School. Mrs. Mayne; program. Mrs. Everett Haslam and Eva Sabina. The business meeting closed with‘ the National Anthem. Mrs. Keith Mayne gays a very helpful dom- onstration on the choosing of color schemes in homo decora- .8on. limfihotthen gave an interesting contest dealing the some subject. Prizes were won by Mrs. I-flckox and Miss Edith Mstheson. Lunch was then served and collection when. with NORTH TBYON SCHOOL Report for March: Grads VB: l. Marion Delaney; 2. Keith Thomson; l. Leroy ‘Iillomson. Grade VI: 1. Doreen Howntt; 2. Eula Wood; 3. Beverly De- lnncy and Ida Wood (equal). Grads V: l. Deans Johnson; 2, Donald Lord} I. Lois MacDonald. Grade IV: i. Helen Howatt and Mabel MacDonald (equal); 2. Lowell Harvey; I. Margery Wood. Grade III: l. Arthur Ceiibeck: 2. Raymond ‘Phomson; 3. Blair Delaney. Grade II: i. Winnifred Thom- son; 2. Galvin fllomson; l. Jim- mir- Hewett. Grade I ta): l. Donald Mac- I. lleorss MM: l. Pauline Wood. Grade I (b): l. Rnler Lord. Perfect Attendance - lvfarion Delaney. Leroy and Oalvln Thom- son. Oarlh Wood. Deane John- son. Donald Lord. Mabel and Donald MacDonald. Misrgery and Pauline Wood. Arthur Oallbeck. Highest average in senior grades. Deane Johnson (00.0%). Highest average in Junior grades. Wtnnlfrsd Thomson, (04.1%). M. Iroulss Ollfnl, Teacher. TIIE DUITY LAMP Br sure to include dusting thr- lamp. both the shade and the huih. when cleaning the room. So often this article ls forgotten tn the rest for the wooden articles and yet nothing shows up worse hecausl 01th! ssromr llpht it shorts on itself. ‘if the base oi the lllnrp ls washable, wash and dry lt ont-e . J-I’ ALEXANDRA SCHOOL The iollowlng ls tho honor roll for the month oi March: Grade X: l. Joan Judson. Grade IX: i. Ruth Wood. Grndc VIII: l. Baird Judson Grade VII: i. Orville Wood. Qrrrhll‘ Vi: 1. Ellrr-ldon Benton: 2. Owen Benton. i2 Grade V: l, Addison MacOabei 2. Garth MncLcnnlrn; 3. Natalia MacKinnoh. Grade IV: l. Robert Oarvsr; 2, Sylvia Carver; 3. Fred Jud- ROD. Gradt- Ill: l. Erland Wood. Gratin II: l. Blower John- ston; I. Glen lesion; l. Gm" ulkl-islllv Lirudt‘ l: No tests. The following pupils made at» average or 00% or over: Qleldos Boston. Robert Carver. stews Johnston. Glen Breton. Teacher: Ruth MorDougall awceksndkrdnitalvvlizlustenghbwkgo The hanging gardens o] Bubyifi 000 Bfls y "