The French unit of horse-power is one-seventh less than the English. Hundreds of men are engaged round the coasts of Britain fishing for ships. Mora than 400 ships have come up in their nets. 'Die methods by which they are brought up tire various. One ship carried a cargo worth .£3,000,000, nearly all food. She had been a victim of the U-boats j and had a hole in her side 40 feet long and 28 feet broad. Practically all her cargo was saved.' Another vessel of 3500 ions was "down" in* an important chan'nel. To blow her up was dangerous. The divers got sixteen 0-inch wire cables under her. By means of compressed air a great outflow of water was caused, which reduced her weight to less man 3000 tons. At that point she was lifted and carried a mile to safety. HIGHEST OPINION HELD OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PIUS AS A FAMILI MEDICINE. , , "I have a very good opinion of Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills as a genuine family medicine," writes Mrs. A. L. Porter, of Grey Valley Road, Dobson, Brunnerton, West Coast. "Whenever a member of our family receives a chill or feels run down,, a pill banishes all symptoms—in fact, this medicine seems to meet all our little ills; hence they occupy a place in our household. I can assort they are alno a safo medicine with children." No family should bo without a bottle of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills in thehouse. They meet the exact requirements as a family medicine for. young and old, nine times out of ten'.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 99, 21 January 1919, Page 6
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265Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 99, 21 January 1919, Page 6
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