niicfiliilifiii 4.240 0T5: selects isolated spot For new Base 15v FRED L. srltozliilt A,,.,.-i.ile<i Press Staff Writer Yixb-ISAU, Bahamas. Dec. a-tar) 4m Unitxd wstaties "Acould dhgve toniitl few 100K197‘? 391%‘: 1°‘ mo; mots lll item as ndef cr M u! her hem p ca: e nee We. tlnni ihc site in t c remote liriinnlzsu lsililld 0i Mayusgglna 59- mmi hr ii military comm don. Yo! Abljahams ‘Bag. o. llm talked linrbvl‘ oi the isan . ovaearloo h I WM glllpplilg cross-roe a: are Nmiii American vessel; boun for south Anieiica and European align: wading l0l the canal zone an he Gun" 0| lvlexico pass in unending UruUCholOlI. a! l i l Here the B iaman coon: gov- ernment is acquiring land that th:_ [lmlcil states wil use. alonz with sites ill seven other dritish colonies iiillli Newfoundland to Bfitish tau-nun. to create a defence otiain ccriili‘: $001,110,000 or more and pro- lrfllili! the hemisphere from hostil- mrijn fill?) bi-lagtiiic-person: ilv: l? on Msyairlmna exist in bliavelilifi 1|- noi-aiice oi whet goes on in therelt it the \\‘0l‘l(l most of the time. de- Wlidlllt! for their contact with civ- ilization upon a sailing sloop that priniis niail once a month. In Nassau, they like to re at the stcrv cf a native justice oi epeace. niilv uovemment representative in the island. who saw two obviousy foreign vessels nt anchor off Pirates wen in Maitalzuana several year: no. one was a yacit. The other \\’{i.\' a t-rillSCl‘. The curious Justice rowed to the vesses. rapped sharply on the side sud demanded. to know by what rlgiht they halted thus in the water: oi n British colorgr. The vessels pal him scant atten- tion, so he tirade a long, official re- uort or the incident to colonial of- iicials in Nauau. It wa.: aeveral months before he learned that the oifendiniz vacht had brought Pra- siclerit Roosevelt from the United states for a fishing trip in the Oar- ibbonn iilld that the cruiser w:.s hi: CUIlVDY. Lilo on Mayaguana is the moat primitive to be found in the Beha- nias. The island nae no electricity. no roads, no telephones. and no vehicles of any sort. Money l: vir- tuallv unknown and what little trade there is sticks strictly to bar- Pf‘. 'i'lie natives tzrow their own food kild send. nart oi it to Nassau from time to time bv casional vessel: lo he Flitillailisd or clothin . The island more than mile: ironi Nassau and more than roo from Miami. It will ‘be the closest tit the ivest. Indian bases to the llniteri States. Bagpipes for Canadians in Spite of ban _-- (YITIHVA, Dec. 2—(OP>—Thle busuiess of including bag-pipes in the ban on importation o! miaioel instruments from non-Em? 9 countries. announced today by Fl- nance Minister Iisley, isn't 8010i l0 bi-ing hardship to Canada's p199"- No less a person than M0108 Tom Roiti run. New Westminster) made this plain tonight. He reused 1°"! eiiouah between slayinfl “Th9 395d To 'I“:.e isles" an aid Dliu" to say all Pl?“ m“ P" worth playing are mflilo 1!! ll" Empine, "i\'licreve'i' pipes are DlHYBd l“ (‘m Wnllil virtually all til them “me from liinpire ccuntries. almost en- tmli- from Scot-land." said Mr. Reid. "They turn out about 1.000 sets a year and any other: can l! iorgetton about." surfs Founricrruo SIGHT-SEEING rrurs rose TROOPS ovansaas _......_... SOMEWHERE 1N ENGLAND”, Dec. 3 »-‘c+oh1g to the R/oyul @108! is the way A. D. MeCrindle, Canad- inn I ' Wnr Services slllfifvls‘ or ‘lilii ll Canadian infantry holfllnfl UPI’ overseas describes . ‘llie legion, as part oi its non- proiit. making efforts to ssielllflfi the morale oi the trooPl dull“? tlirsc comparatively inactive month-t im‘ the iiruiy, has been conducting rL-iit- vcini: trips to points oi’ inter- est throughout the Old Country- Mccrintile, who is stationed in a section of England that is particu- larlr nuistundllig for its historic n=sov ions. regularly arranges vis- it. it the inrii to Windsor Castle, nzili its [unions St. George's Cha- im During n recent trip, he rein)?“- hzs party oi Canadians had the 0P" llfillilllll)‘ of seeing the children oi t ‘e Duke and Ditchrss of Kent and nil rim: a service in the Chapel. {The singing of the boys‘ choir thril- lini tiie men, lic acids. lizs irrcscncc in the Castle ground! has been so frequent however, that lie says even the dog: recognize hlm and approach him to be patted. "It must." he quips, “be a case oi @- illi to the Royal dogs." ALEXANDRA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE l'i:e iiiniual meeting oilhe Alex- anii-u Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lester Bea- t u (.ll Nov. illh, with l0 members anti tiro VlSiiOTS pres-ant. Roll call \‘- answered by paying oi msm- bl? let's. .\ililll'.[‘S of previous annual and “llllilllv meetings were read and flifllroi :':l. ll1(‘ President gave an interestitlil rcpnzt oi the year's work and the in n~ini report was read by lite ~'".\'- The members agreed to S.‘ 00 for T B. Bond. 1t was i111» d nntl seconded that we send l! 01> lo Protestant Orphanasfl- iurre was also a discussion on thle llftl Cro=s nurses report of school. ‘The cl::tioi1 of officers then took “We with the following results: P_l‘-3hl:!0.it, Mrs. beater Beaton. lilac: Prcrtlirlli. Mrs. Wilbur Wood. *4 "i Pr. Mrs. Gay Judson. TlTC-Wlfl‘. Mrs. Harold Benton. P - ' . Arthur Wood and .\i.~l(innon. llvnrv Burhce very khrdiv earn-id tie Dzcetnber meeting. roll chm? be answered by exchange oi Tlpma‘ Bills. we lunch comm., for December ll it are as follows: Mrs. Bruce Mrs,‘ Wilbur Wood. Mrs. _ This CHARLOTTETOWN __ GUARDIAN PAGE NINE . /.- WAR SAVINGS 1t i: imperative that $10,000,000 every month be saved Irom the ptry envelope: cl M190 0M1 lfllory comer: - and invested in War Saving: Certificate: 1t preeenl, the splendid co-operulion oi mcmylirm: and individual: i: reaullhg is: an iaveetmenl oi about $2,500,000 t: month in War Saving: Certificate; Bu! with the prueni COIIIII oi the wor this i: aol enough — heavier demand: ior more production require the increased oblecllve oi $10,000,000 u, month. To secure lhi: amount. EVERY employee in Canada mun ecve. and EVERY em- ployer in Canada muat eacourag- hi: employee: to‘ save. Th1: not only applies lo thee: who uz: alluring in the $35,000,000 monthly addition lo payroll earning: which ha: resulted from increased business ctclivily during the first year oi the war. but to’ every wag: and acltrry earn or in Canada there come: the “Cull to Sacrifice". Some employer: are alive to lhi: iuct. Many o! them ax: not. Or, i! they have the War Saving: Ylon in operation in their plant or oifice. their employee: are not in it 100%, or are saving in such amull amounts as to make it impossible to reach 1h: incretued objective oi $10,000,000 each month. This condition must be changed imme- diately, u: only an all-out 1007. eliort irorn both employer: and employee: will do the lob required. ‘Thi: 100% participation rnust- be Canada’: answer to Germany, where ercion l: ueed to secure money. We must show the enemy, and show him NOW, that w: pan do voluntarily what he i: doing by coercion. Why The Help of Every Employer Is Needed FIRST — Because Canada is at war —a war for survival a: s nation. To carry on this war requires a tremendous production of the sinews oi war. SECCIIII — Because we must not allow our productive capacity t: be diverted iron our war eiiurt by unnecessary spending. Tllllili — Because to the greatest possible extent, empioyeestnusl be protected against upsetting post-war readiustments. Remember, War Savings NOW, will provide a vast backlog of purchasing powa lor ordinary commodities when the inevitable period oi post-war readjustment arrives. To the extent that savings from pdy envelopes are mobilized, there will be a curb “upon inflation. Ti employees spend crll of their earnings as iast as they gel them, there will be rising prices. inflation and the evils that iollow. How Employers Can Help Experience shows that the easiest and must convenient way for your employee: to m: ls by a War Savings Payroll Plan. W: ask you as an anployar- whether you have 5 employees or 25,000-le lnstal such a Payroll Plan; and to see that It is earrletl out effectively for the duration of the war. 5e that employee: will understand the need lor saving we shall lend you at inter- val: lmull bulletins lo put in pay envelopes, and shall publish advertisement: ire- quiently in the press giving reasons lor savings, telling where the money goes, and how loving: vitally criiecl our war eliozt. Factory posters will be supplied al infor- vula. Honour Boll Certificates will be awarded lor achieving 757. to 100% oi parli- cipulion by permanent employees. The necessity lor regular saving will be constant- ly impressed upon every man, woman and child in the counlrY- You s: su uuleysr have s grave responsibility. The leadership in your organiza- u" gm gee: fro: you. W: enunt upon you t: give this leadership. T: get ti: pisn working eiilelsntly wlll, we know, involve more elerleal work, but w: aust ask you to consider that as part of your contribution t: ti: nstlun’: war slim. “Qflfing i: more vital to the sueceeslul prosecution oi Canada’: war eiiort than the ‘mobilization oi the nation's savings. ll is c: gigantic leak, but it must be done. W: mull aoliesil. and in u» iulfillmenl oi this task Carmela i: reivina upon you to d» . your refl- 'I'o Every Employee I w: could :11 down d: mun to mun and talk about We: Sdvhgl, vv: know that you cl loyal men and women would strain every nerve to help u: do what it l: lmper-I alive lo do lo winJhia war. Because, I: lites: day: you as: and won: wit: er: ti: wsg: 0:: eatery ‘ umr: are mlly i: the "irut line". Aal yo: er: a eighty llperlsat purl :0 tlist "treat lino" — a: preimr: as: savers. 1 Yo: are striking Hitler as you carry on with ysur day-by-ley work — keeping up vital production isr bell war an: llllllllll reuulreaelis. la stllllisn, you fir: a elm every til: yo: lli a lelier lat: In Saving: Certificates. Because sun: oi yo: don't quit: understand ti: trunnion: llpsrlsne: oi this, w: are talking it over with yea-frankly. Beceuee to defeat our 10:: — mid make no mistake about thin-w: imply muet com! upon the pay envelope: o! Canada to produce an hvoetment oi $10,000,000 t: mouth ‘in War Saving: Certificates. At present, loyal employee: in many firm: err: loving ‘about $2,500,000 a month in this manner. Bul this is not enough, o: the course of tho war i: making heavier and heavier demand: lor the production oi military, naval and air eupplie: and equipment. ‘The enemy i: coercing his people to raise money. We mull show the enemy that wo can, and that we will, do more by a united voluntary effort than any people can do by coercion. . We can and we shall get $10,000,000 a month ii ‘EVERYONE save: hi: or liar share. ‘There must be no ahirking. no pulling-oil, no “letting George do it". 1i necessary. you inns‘ sacrifice in order lo save, lor therein lies the path oi ditty and honour. Why You Should Save and Irene! To You: Country FIRST, because you are helping to build plane: and skip: — to furnish gun: anti ammunition. SECOND, because you are building a cash reesrv: lur yourself — for your family —- for the "after the war" porloll. Tlilllll, because every dollar you spend unnecessarily may lake people and machines away from war production and thus help the enemy. You may ask: “What about the big fellows, what are they doing? What are you gei- iing from them?" Be assured that the "govemmeni is going after the big money, and getting it. Employers, executives, and wealthy people will lell you that. Bul, in addi- tion to the big money. you wage and salary earner: must lend Canada $10,000,000 every month. To buy 25c Wcir Savings Stamps is good; they have their place. Sixteen o! these‘ buy a War Savings Certificate. Bul employees must save in dollars. Slump: alone will not bring $10,000,000 a month. No one need go without actual necessities to save, but we urge you not To Buy,’ things which compete for labour and materials with war production, Save Every Dollar You Can-Lend It To Canada There’: that other vital reason lor saving. 'When this war enda, there will b: a period oi readiustment. Men who now have good jobs may suddenly find themselves out oi work or on short lime. Let us hope not. But i! you have a substantial sum in War Savings Certificates (accumulated while the war is on), you will be able to “stand the gall" when industry is changing from a War to t: peace time basis. You will b0 elemally glad THEN that you have saved money NOW. We have senl to every employer the message you see alongside. When your em- ployer dsk: you to start saving, or to increase-your present savings, co-operczl: with him. The following table represents an average basis of saving for a group of employees. These figures are only illustrative, oi course, as the amount of saving which is possible will vary according in each lniiiviiluais iamiiy and other economic circumstances. WAR SAVINGS ' CERTIFICATES EARNINGS SRVTNGS PURCHASED PER WEEK PER WEEK PER YEAR up to $20 up lo $1.00 $15.10 $05 over $20 to $30 $1.25 lo $2.00 $80 to $130 over $30 to $40 $2.25 to $3.50 $145 to $225 over $40 $3.15 lo $9.25 $245 to $000’ ‘Limit lor i941 Men and women, you have a grave responsibility. These are indeed critical times, but Canada ha: confidence in you. We believe that you, d: loyal and courageous citi- zeru, will lace the facts. We urge you to save your money and buy War Saving: Certificate: to see our country through to victory. W. H. SOMERVILLE and d: GRSPS BEAUBIEN, Joint Nulioncrl Chairmen, War Savings Committee, Ottawa. . w... Dominion oi Canada. ms Naliflon. Mrs Gay Judson. hm “M- Nlglilnrgpn. meeting tn be SAVINGS CERTIFICATES , Provide a eaie investment — a direct obligation oi the ' Are sold in convenient denominaliona: $5 lor $4. $10 lei- SO, $25 ior $20, $50 tor $40, $100 lor $50. Wm- Savings Stumps provide a convenient method for the purchase of War Saving: Certificate: by instalments P Provide a good relum — your investment increase: by 25% by maturity. ° “my be redeemed at option ol registered owner, alter aix month: from date oi issue at an established scale oi Au UrgeplMiessage, “To Every Employer values.