-- sarramaa 21‘. 1949" £55’; Zalk flies yeaaq people got. mass ried, these days, one of their biggest problems is to balance the bud at. There are so many things t ey’d like to have — perhaps a radio, a. new auto- mobile, a home oftheir own. Or simpler things like furnish- ings for the den or the spare room, new drapes, or even going to the movies. Yes, there are all kinds of ways to spend mon- ey, and all kinds of nice things to buy. But let me tell the young husband something. He's going to be e whole lot happier if he chines 0”“ ‘ . iiriwnriwlirhiiri“ uy3' “bu” e ou an a pen to him. Don't IorQQlTEBm: limes young husbands e. l'rn_ not. being morbid. It's iuet plain common sense. So,_young fellow, lust Jon look into your budgetin ght now, and put some of your savings into a. Sun Life insur- ance plan thalfll take care of the little lady you'd do any- thiagi for. She's worth it. stever your income, I think I can tell you bow you can go about it. Let's talk things over—todayl HAL BOIIAKER Unit Supervisor Sill LIFE OF tllllll 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELM Iv Clifford McBride l rroalksvuul? woe-ow uis luFsmolrrrvmmPrax I musr norrowusa Hie susvrcrows. Awpu: Feisuom A vrsrrnm: ea csorr swwounms- ABOUT THE emanate . 4 wwaaelzosn us’ 9v vvseorrr! wrmAeaARo PERI-JARS I MEN‘? iE A3 Siflwffl-UPIPEJWID ' ~llgyylllll§iiigxilllil ~ 1;. .= ’ \ 1-.» r“ pod” . ._ "fig, ~ i Y ' \\_ “til; sv Kill rlrvilorns \,.. 4 . ’4; t / a 53%’. "y/d i. ‘fi- this wafer pipe I fixed!" “Meryl Look in the Guardian Wont Ads for a plumber to fix ASSIIREO SATISFACTION BY srrwrnr 224 GT. BEIGE 8T. YOUR USED CAR OR TRUCK HERE urns 1947 DODGE SEDAN; FLUID DBIAVIZ \rnuoKs_/,/i rm- ig-ron mum. moan 1941 341.com non-or srmooar 104s sg-‘ron mos-or nrmooar ion z-mon srnaouar, Platform and rum BUYING t MOTORS Ltll‘. _ anon arr .. I- Discusses What Devaluation 0t Pound Mean I! SYDNEY GAMPELL leratera Financial Editor One reason for devaluation of the pound ls to enable British ex- porters to ~sell more cheaply abroad and thus boost exports, especially to the dollar coun- tries. B? llllélliening the pound, Bri- tain hopes that American, Can- adian and other "hard currency" buyers will find British products cheaper than at present and will therefore buy much more of them. A simple example of how de- . valuation will work is the case of an American or Canadian who wants to travel. Hitherto he may have kept away from Britain be- cause he has believed British ho- tel charges and other prices too high at the old exchange rate. Now he will be able to buy more pounds for his dollars and will find a holiday in Brim“ much cheaper. Thus lt is hoped many more.-American and Cana- dian tourists will be attracted to Britain, Imports from hard-currency countries will not cost any more dollars than before, though the dollars will cost more sterling. If wheat costs $2 a bushel. it will still cost $2. Some imports from North Am- erica may even cost fewer dol- lars because the whole purpose of devaluation is to stimulate com- petition in dollar markets, which should obviously go some way to reduce prices there. When sterling was devalued in 1931, almost the whole effect was to reduce dollar prices rather than to raise sterling prices. This can not be expected lo the same ex- tent this time, but some reduc- tions may be hoped rm; Again. not all British exports will bring fewer dollars than be- fore. Some, continental middlemen have uying British goods for so rency and then selling MOST cosrs like up aur uco wan cosr no more THAN asroae THE WAR-THEY'RE DEPENDABLE BRIGHTER-LASTING ‘At-HUM; lltlllllltifilfl ead IlI-IOIISGIII them to Americans for dollars. Devaluation should help to stop this and divert these dollars to Britain. Main reason for hoping that, on balance, devaluation will increase Britain's 5upply of dollars is the fact that more of her exports will go to dollar markets instead of sofbcurrcncy markets. 1f British export prices, in pounds, all stay unchanged, they will cost an Indian buyer just as many rupees as before, but they will cost an American buyer fewer dollars. Thi; will strongly attract sterling-area exports away from such countries as India and towards such countries as the United States. On direct exports, British ex- porters, in their own interests, will not cut their prices in dol- lars on goods for which American buyers are prepared to pay as many dollars as before. They will go on selling at the old dollar price and make correspondingly- largcr sterling profits. Whenever lower prices are ne- cessary to increase dollar busi- ness, however, it will be In the exporters’ own interest a; well as Britain's to cut those prices. Un-' less British internal prices rise ' sharply, which is unlikely, they would be able to do so. To the British man in the street. for all internal purposes, a pound i; still a pound: but there is a danger that the increased sterl- ing price o! imports from the dollar area may raise the cost of Living, This rise should be small, -prob- ably less than five per cent and would be due less to the devalua- tion itself than to the measures that have been taken to make de- valuation safe. If British workers insist on higher wages every time there is a small increase in prices, the devaluation could start an infla- tionary spiral. But financial ex- perts here thlnk this is unlikely to happen. Every pound in the bank or ln any form of savings or invest- ment is still worth 20 shillings to the Briton, and i; as safe as it ever was. Indeed, by the meas- ures which have been taken f0 ensure that the devaluation strengthens Britain and the sterl- ing area, money in the bank and in savings is actually safer than it was before. O'Leory and -'. If your dog could talk he'd fell you the satisfying goodness of DR. BALLARDfS. You can see for yourself how the nourishing meanness of DR. BALLARINS foods satisfy your dog completely, keep him In the pink of condition. For best results mlx only DR. IALLARDT meal or blsculls with the tinned Champion or Health food. Solld metal dog teo . . . engraved with your dog's name mfidreu for ANY THREE DR. IALLARVS labels. on each how much he low! Vicinity Mr. William Turner left on Sept. 15th, for Sackvlle NB. where he and Mrs. MacNeill left by motor on over the week end, Mrs. Senntori Ten Japanese soldiers who prayed will take his senior year at Mount Friday Sept. li6th, for Allison University. Miss Betty Thompson, student about two wrecks. nurse at the PEI. Hospital ln Charlottetown was a. visitor to her home ln O'Lenry on Wednesday. Miss Wilma Ramsay RN. of the staff of Prince County Hospital, Mrs. Earl Palmenwoodstock, her home ln O’Leury. underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- sidc, and is now resting comlorfa- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Claude hfacNelll, and Mrs. C.W. 0'Leary accompanied by their two daughters, Claudette and Barbara merslde, Kcnslngton, Cape Trav- and by Miss Isabel MacDonald, erse and Long River-on Tuesday- O’Leary, and Miss Nola Whitney of Jamaica Plains, Mass, who has Mr. and Mrs. FEW. Maolseod, been visiting at the home of Mr. Brae, had as their welcome guests 0 TRA lN-TRUCK COLLISION POTTSVILLE, Pa. Summerside, spent the weekend at (AP)_.A Reading railroad passe“. ger train today crashed into a truck carrying 4,500 gallons of gasoline at a grade crossing near A and M“ RW- Machmd- Pottsville. The gasoline explod- b bly. 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