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There is also the permanent force, our Canadian regulars, who exist as a school for "the Militia," as they refer to the non-professional army. The city corps consist chiefly of infantry, heavy artillery, and engineer corps, the last being generally in university towns and either affiliated with or being actually the cadet corps of the college.

Perhaps no complaint to which our canine friends are liable is less understood by the non-professional dog doctor and by dog owners themselves. Often caused by weakness in the coats of the intestine. The exhibition of purgatives can only have a temporary effect in relieving the symptoms, and is certain to be followed by reaction, and consequently by further debility.

The Very Small Number of Dependable Mediums Spiritistic literature is endlessly diffuse, but on the other hand the more dispassionate students rest their case on an unexpectedly small body of undiscredited evidence. Mrs. Piper, Home and Stainton Moses are the mediums with whom the case of the S.P.R. really stands or falls. Home was never detected in fraud and was non-professional.

In this respect he was like his Master, who had "compassion on the multitude." His anticipation of his life-work was as non-professional as that of a mother who yearns over the children she cannot help loving. Lottie appeared strong and lovely by nature.

Isn't there any thing wrong with her anywhere?" Dr. Eben smiled in spite of himself at this offhand, non-professional view of the case; but he answered, sadly: "Not what you mean by any thing wrong; if there were, it would be easier to cure her." Hetty knitted her brows, and looked at him in her turn, scrutinizingly. "Have you had patients like her before?" "Yes," said Dr. Eben.

An attendant who knew her, and who had great respect for any girl Dr. Parkman would see on non-professional business, took her into the inner of inners, where, comfortably installed, sat Professor Hastings. "Glad to have you join me," he said; "I feel like an imposter, getting in ahead of these people." "Oh, I'm used to side doors," laughed Georgia.

Miss Jane, somewhat bewildered, took the thing that Gypsy held out to her, and held it up in the light that fell from a neighbor's half-open door. It was a large illuminated text, painted on Bristol board of a soft gray shade, and very well done for a non-professional artist.

How the railway is to drag itself up and round all those thousand and one spurs running into each other, with no distinct valley or flat between, is best known to the engineers and surveyors, who have declared it practicable. To the non-professional eye it seems not only difficult, but impossible. But oh how it is wanted!

Go into that house, ask for Herr Daniels that is the Jew player's non-professional name and see him and his daughter, perhaps, the young student, too. Boldly proclaim your position as the Secret Intelligence Agent, by which you learned their whereabouts, and that they harbor the charitable young man who saved your life.

Collenette, of Guernsey, says: "For more than thirty years I have abandoned the use of all kinds of alcoholic drinks in my practice, and with such good results, that, were I sick, nothing would induce me to have resource to them they are but noxious depressants." As a non-professional writer, we cannot go beyond the medical testimony which has been educed, and we now leave it with the reader.

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