= > al §} The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 8, 1008. 7 a ae ed mouth, N.S. She uses modern ‘cargoes of ill-fated ships rusting Is Salvaged — ine scear's for : from the holds of the Russian HALIFAX (CP)-—The British freighter Kolkozhnik, which wan rere recently for Southampton | from the United States to a be- England with a valuable cargo sieged } lend whea ahe was rom a dereliet Russian 1942. reighter, Petts BOLT STRUCK EARTH Risdon Beazley Ltd., spent last mmmer gieaning riches from known in the world is the Chubb | und on George’s Bank off Yar- 500 feet across. Co r ¢ argo. electronic “and fecovery equip- | ment to locate and raise the The copper was extracted talvage vessel Droxford left lease supplies ¥ copper rods and tubing lifted struck by a German to in The 1,302-ton ship, owned by The largest meteoric crater winken ships off Halifax harbor ‘Crater, im northern Quebec, 14,-' e ectors of Kings | The Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker and Mel McQuaid were here to meet you — Seen from left are Patrice and Friday at their assembly plant seau, plant general manager; In SOURIS at St. Bruno, near Montreal. and Pierre Le Godec, Renault | = | In MONTAGUE In GEORGETOWN Edmonton ss" seont Library jely with only clerical help and 3 EDMONTON (CP)—The cen. Prestige building of aes tennial _libr: here, expected DCW civic centre, says to open in "a after $4,000,000 | 9: Minsos, architect in charge. has been spent, promises to be | at It is being built with local ma- terials, such as_ pre-cast — one of the most modern in| end mnarble wailing. North America e Closed-circuit television mag- ‘row en ae prevemt side netic detectors and _ specially- oe and Lary t tee. ® rigged elevators will ‘‘sniff out’’ | ling Ore cover ous cuniet and trap potential book thieves. | Conveyor belts and a device | called en - “‘autowriter” | will HOLIDAY WAS ROMAN ee Day, the holiday on . 26, is a survival of the old poo se ae . for = ope: 8 ie | library easily. accessible to| SACRIFICED TO STAR wheel chairs, and there are; Romans sacrificed red-haired special hearing-aid sockets in puppies to Sirius, the dog star, © the lecture hall. which they believed was respon- The whole” ‘production has sible for’ summer droughts. - of your Personal Banking Needs — The normal day-by-day personal banking needs of most Cana- dians are covered by three essential banking services. At the — ite —s - Bank of Montreal we are geared to give you complete, person- : Sides ae alized service in these three vital areas. 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