and business of great importance to the nation.. The Bank of Montreal co- operates with the FISHERIES’ industries by furnishing the special- ized types of banking. services they need. It is the banking home of thousands of hardy fisher- men who have savings or chequing accounts. . : Canadian waters are not only.a prolific source -of good food for our tables, but contribute in im- portant measure to our export trade. Ittakes a great army of workers—fishermen, canning hands, _vexecutives—to catch and marker the “silver “horde.” No sporting pastime is this, but toil Serving Canadians and their industries in every section of the community, we invite you to discuss YOUR banking requirements with us. vA. BANE WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" BRANCHES IN. VICTORIA G..H: HARMAN, Manager G.:N. DOUGLAS, , Manager “Douglas and Yates Streets: =: ‘SAVINGS -1200 Government Street: “CERTIFICATES _ GANGES ' SALT SPRING ISLAND “*< (Continued. from Page Three) . some days. at. “Barnsbury,” _-visit- ing 1 ‘Mrs. Hayes’ “parents, _ Mr. and: . from Vancouver and.are: ‘spending. ; . Saturday for Vancouver to spend N S S R ion to every deserving case. sul for Belgium for Vancouver 2a week or so with her grand- eto L. J. Eekman, 40 Wellington Island and Queen Charlotte mother, Mrs. Burns. : Avenue, Victoria, is Acting Con- Islands. Mrs. Harry Culley of Victoria CLUB NOTES i; is visiting her sister, Mrs.. Walter a W Ny N 4 S Jansen, of Rainbow Road, Ganges. 500 ; ; : Guests registered. at Ganges Inn TQ ht Make the Home More Comfortable and’ More Attractive he popular Saturday night Large Stock of Patterns on Hand Estimates Free’ include. Mr. Gilbert ‘Stevens, Mr. young daughter have been in Van- couver since their arrival from England in the fall, came to, Salt: ¥. D. Brae, Victoria. PENDER ISLAND Mrs. Greenwell is spending the weekend in Victoria. ‘Mrs. Keiller is spending ‘a holi- _day in Vancouver. Mrs.-F. Crisp has returned to her home after a day or two in. Vancouver. ; Messrs. McKay, sr., and Angus MeKay spent.a day in Vancouver last week. Mr..-S. P. Corbett is spending a week in Victoria. Donold Grinimer is spending a few days in Vancouver. ‘Mr: and Mrs. Clifford Stigings spent a day on the island with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stigings. Mrs. Stewart Corbett has re- turned ‘home after spending a -week in. Victoria. Mrs. Collins is spending. a week in Victoria. { BIRD'S BABY NEST | Exclusive Baby Wear . and Children: Up to Six Years Mrs, R..M. G. Bird — 1465: Douglas St... ’Ph. E 6834 card party was well attended, and dancing.’ BRIDGE The bridge tournament, continued on Thursday last, which was ADDRESSED BY MRS. HURN (Continued from Page One) Lees, reported on work accom- -plished and ‘sent off, She also read = two letters from Mrs. Longstaff and Mrs. Stead, respectively, com- . plimenting the members .of the chapter on the excellence of their work. ; ; ; Mrs. Colin: Mouat was elected tea convener for: the year and it was decided, in future, that only plain teas be served at the meet- ings. ; It was stated that. anyone re- quiring plants should :get in touch with Mrs. W. T. Burkitt, who is arranging a plant exchange for the benefit of the funds. Tt was voted to renew the hos- pital: subscription of an. old. mem- ber. Some extra books. of. tickets for the rose bow! were. distributed. The contest for the compact, do- - nated by “Mrs. H. Johnson, was won. by ‘Mrs. W.. K.Scholefield. - - Four new. members were pro- - posed; Mrs. W. Lockwood, Mrs. A. - J. Eaton, Mrs.: ‘D. Fyvie, Miss. K. Bailey, and. two others - meat: ne: _ oath: of allegiance. - were.’ Mrs. E.. Walter, | ‘Mrs. Tea. hostesses for the afternoon ce SHELF PAPER— _ Plain white, KLEENEX—Packets roll : Laseeeee 10¢ — Fancy borders, 15c and 33c -H. H. Thompson, Mrs. Dymond, 2 good number of tables were in F, JEUNE & BRO LTD. het cies Na - . ”- play. .The winners for the 500 °9 Victoria; Mr, J. T. Dudley, Na- wore N. Fralick and G. Heal. 570 JOHNSON STREET —— G 4632 VICTORIA, B.C.. naimo. Following... the cards: a good Mrs. Colin King, who, with her crowd was present to enjoy the f) 4 ats 0) Cr oie Hoesatarsnters: i) fe’ NS By) t fy t OOD ee Seas O te. SG: iS sf By} ote Me aS {€ ~The store where you get for your money | LOCAL MEAT MARKET Telephone 31.— Beacon at Fourth — Sidney, B.C. Spring last Saturday to take up continnes otul with Mr. mt Mew WRITING PADS—-Small, medium and large, each ........ 15c ‘e residence at their Ganges prop- y Fillers as winners. The date for 3 urvons Stationery China on erty. Mrs. King is accompanied the next play is Thursday, March THE oF eet Me King Se pocompenied phe play y lot GIFT SHOPPE (Rosa Matthews), SIDNEY Se Guests at Harbour House Hotel, Ganges, include Mr. R. L. Englash, FOlon . ; ; . coavpeqntichbe GANGES LODE. [22 |LOCALMEAT MARKET THE BEST and THE a ScetustreCererrecrrirs Pa a en ee ee a atta ate aaa a I ae a ewe ON { “ The Little Shop with the Big Values” oo. ee Sigh, No More Ladies” wee —-FROCKS: FOR The Dress Problem Is Easy! From $1.00 up. ALL OCCASION Hosiery, Embroidery, Household Linen, Overalls, Ete. : H a Beacon a ren re Avenue ~ ‘Sidney, B. Cc nS é VRRP RARER EL PSAP arn wid bed Eta adal cael : Johnson and Mrs. Je N. Rogers. : Belgians From. 19 To. e Called elgia “Minister # 3,has, ‘Mrs. N. W. Wilson ;.they: will leave . “early in. the’ week for ‘Portland, Oregon, where they” will: snake “their. home. = : “DOHION HOTEL - VICTORIA, | B.C. - “Excellent: Accomm dation’ = "Atmosphere of ‘Real ‘Hospitality ary -service om 9. isked*.to presen : Hoan Medical Te. for any: ; aim“exemption: from. mili-: ‘he ‘should, get.in eon tOt : oluntecrs: : “army will be. accented between: ‘the? : ages: of 16-and‘19;:and;35 and 45." " “Pay, allowances,’ ‘transportation ~ “meal tickets, ‘are ‘the’ same.as: for ‘the. members : of. the”,Canadian sarmy.:° ‘The ‘Belgian.’ Government: “-agsumes the responsibility. ‘for: 7 - paying also ‘the return fare