ba The Seavtne. € Charlottetown. Fri., Nov. 30, 1966. THURS. & FRI. NIGHTS IN CH’TOWN’ TILL 9.30 P. M. 10 P EN AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS ‘Srstsir Styx 520 > f HOLMAN’S 10 DAYS ONLY HY The Rev. Her' in Caudill, 62, of Ga. a. Atlanta Ga., adding that it is Baptist missionary aemen believed the eandition is that 10 years ‘in prison in Cuba released conditional. , Ss IOS This is it ....that wonderful money-saving op- portunity. you've been waiting for...to save_ many dollars on that much-needed coat you want. Every coat taken right from regular stock . . . and marked down drastically by 1/3. A wonderful selection of hundreds of ladies’ and WEAVER OF SPELLS | - DENIES SHE'S WITCH - ee LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — tt was a dark, rainy night in children’s coats by top-quality names, in many, many flattering shades, fabries and oodles of ~—eolours.. Opportunities like this are rare... 10 days only . . . Nov. 30 te Dec. 10th inclusive Hurry to Holman’s for savings of 33-1/2% on your coat... TODAY! . ~~ Fears such as “predicting two years ago the exact date “T am not by profession a witch,” said- Dame Sybil. “I'm ‘ a — " eee — ia san wie wal aoe ae ~ Group 1 - Gtoriously Glamourous all the witches of the world. We are a much larger orga- nization than the Mafia, only e we don't hold board meet- j ings.”” Dame Sybil a anys she is a good witc } _MINK- TRIMMED = and horse‘ races. 4 ee te sad te mink. Some are very lushly trimmed with large furs. Look at all shades: She says her cross-country | ing the life of a sturiet. I brown, camel, blue, green, red, cranberry or taupe. Sizes 5/6 to 20. . . oversize: lecture tour and‘ latest book, | don’t turn my powers against end 44 and even half-sizes: 18% - 22% - 2444. What an exciting array! ‘Don't miss these oF ee oe coe aa - try not so mich to } gic craft as te make i under | “But I could — any time 1 - Reg. 79.95 to 199.95 stood. | wanted to.” | 37! Te 10 DAY ware. TAS Holman’s. Ladies’ Dept., Ch'town 2nd. Floor S’Side Main Fleer Group 2 - Excitingly Styled FOX-TRIMMED COATS Vex trims are big mows, Ske the Guvings 8 thuce cnats at Melman's days. Choose from blue fox’ trim, snowtop fox, large Arctic fox. Some nnn tts of for: —Aise—ineluded- are-Lynxand—Raccoon_fur- ‘trina. Xen'll love. the fabrics: tweeds, camel hairs, petit-points, looped mohairs. Good range of sizes 8 to q Season's most wanted shades. . Expense Account Suggested For Judges On Commissions OTTAWA (CP'—Judges act-; Mr. Henderson countered that on commissions or arbitra- the $100 figure was becoming tion boards should be given a more- common, particularly in formal expense account instead | labor department appointments of a daily allowance, Auditor- | to arbitration boards. He also General Max wel! Henderson | said that judges appointed un- ___ suggested. | der the ‘Inquiries Act could Commenting on his 1965 te-| have the income tax” on their port before the Commons public allowance remitted. accounts committee, he said Mr. Driedger said the allow- that $60 per day plus travel ex-; ance clause was originally‘ put —=Penses_included: “‘an_element_of | ,in the act as it was felt that Temuneration,” omen to- the | an <a account. might be wisio pre prejudicial to the inde- ht = Gib waeae S| of the judge. We sate Judge Samuel Freedman, who| he didn't think an amendment ee eee ae to the act was necessary, but at Nakina, | agreed to discuss it with the a and Wainwright, Aita., the. minister. | Future Need g Rex: 79.95 to 178.95— Fs 2t7 5 TE < =) = : : ae Setinat's Letias? Besh.,; Ch*tewe: 2nd. Floor; 8’Side: Main Fleer 6-DAY SPECIAL the examagls of a judge receiv- | ing $100 a day plus out-of-pcoket | expenses while living - = | Group 3 - Both Trimmed and Untrimmed oo sueuck an $13,200. a | For Oil, Gas» oe with a handy Holman’s offer year. E. A. Driedger, deputy munis- ter of justice, argued ‘nat $60 a@ day, subject to Detel tax, would not meet the hotel, meal; TORONTO ‘CP)— The presi- and taxi expenses of a judge! @ent of the Standard Oil Co. of eteeding an inquiry in _— | Jersey said» here there real. will be an “immense” future | dine said the Judges Act had} mets for every-increasing been changed to remove any ts of oil and gas in the set allowance’figure, but that oa orld. LADIES’ COAT BUYS! Here's a very “specially selected grouping of ladies’ trimmed and untrimmed coats in 2 je Pegi Bin gy eae ag rma Sarge pent h crete fp Noaneceliyyer nfm mohairs and tweeds. Trims include Iberian Dyed Lamb. muskrat, Raccoon, pile. ious shades of gig agg ae goon cn he 5/6 to 15/16. Don't miss these at Holman's. 16° = Te . OPTIONAL CHARGE ACCOUNT Seen immense Reg. 24.95 to 59.95 $60 was the figure usually set; J K. Jamieson said in af of income the Governor - in - Council oe ey shen making appointments. --| $oreThyg! tue Canadian, Club ] mown. Enquire oor 10-DAY SPECIAL here; the-need—is-weighted—with: i Customer Accounts Office. — bee impli cations, “economic and } ir . otherwise,” which will have a —— ay Helman’s Ladies’ Dept., Ch’Town: 2nd. Fleer; S'Side: Main Fleer Immigration | direct bearing on Canada's see- P li | ond 100 years. o cy tee He made five points: his ks a ee a Cc iti @ j = Sr ee paar ae oil and gas. ‘ts this connection x TORONTO (CP) — Canatia’s:—he ‘mentioned — offshore —ex-f- immigration policy is causing a| ploration on the Pacifie and ~fabor- shortage in mines, con-| Atlantic coasts. struction and forestry ifidustries,| —Chances are excellent that }—- J.E.J. Fahlgren, president of | Canadian crude oil will com- Toronto-based Cochenour mand a substantially larger lans Gold mines, said here. outlet in the United States In an interview, Mr. Fahigren| .than it does today. said immigration policy re-| — The industry must find stricts the flow of unskilled la-| ways in the next 15 years to * bor into Canada. reduce further to cost of get- “There is no question that | ting its product to market. CHRISTMAS = | bres wales aah yl x TODDLERS’ COAT SETS ~ as Canada needs the educated men and office workers for the expansion of our industria] com- —A new branch of the indus, try, shipment of liquified na- tural gas, will become promi- iris’ Sizes4 - 6x a plexes, but we also have need of more people who can_under- 6 SAVE! GIRLS’ COATS = -—— take and who wi Il undertake the More of the big savings in this special event. Several styles including loose and fitted hard work tasks of forestry,| energy and coal. He specifie- styles. Some with attached hoods, matching hats. In orion pile. solid w6ol, plaids, mining and construction.” ally mentioned, nate Flay tweeds or suedes. Choose from red, green, camel, blue, brown or assorted checks and am labor shortage is forcing ioe, the attempts to . ’ plaids. Sizes 4 - 6x. 3 ig and forestry companies | velop an electric car > ; to bid against each other for | place the present petroleum- Reg. 19.95 to 32.95 10 DAY SPECIAL 13 ya | Te 2 97 manpower. The only relief in| driven vehicles as an anti- x : s »ee + pollution measure. ~He said 1967 will not only be F- Canada’s centenniail year, it _Sight is to wait for a recession. Mr..Fahigren suggested a gov- “ernment program te help In- dians make the transition from treserves to community life might result in an increased la- ' GIRLS’ COAT SPECIAL! bor force. which’ meant a tremendous §~ Loose fitting style with half belt or pleat Some with attached hood. In burgundy. blue, ¥- ‘Industry would be prepared to | change in the balance of pay- ted or assorted checks and plaids. Sizes 7-14 and 8 - 14 teen. assist the government if the gov-| ments for Canada and which 17 ernment could assure frontier | brought a marked change to the \ Reg. 17.95 to 39.95 10 DAY SPECIAL ’ 11 97 Te 26. communities that they wouldn't | Canadian West. ™ 2 be called upon to accept all fi- : - Helman’s Children's Depi., Ci'Town: 2nd. Fleer; S'Side Main Fleer nancial liabilities. Cochenour Willams operates a mine at Red Lake, Ont., a com- CHARLOTTETOWN STORE: Open Thurs. and Fri. Nighto “Gl 9:30 p.m. — SUMMERSIDE STORE: Mon. thru Thurs. — 8:30 to 5:00 — Friday — of Wis colta-ot Kellen ttl Gucmae-aiaent | aatite a Mon. Tues., Wed. and Sat. ‘til 5:30 p.m. 8:30 to 9:00 — Open Saturdays “till 5:00. ation problems. the island’s cricket team. fe: J