THE WOUNDED BUSHMAN
. . . So I must walk on crutches all my days, A crippled tiling, the lifelong pity of men! I In vain these' ribbons on my breast that blaze, If through the Bush I never ride again. The trodden camps come mocking irio in dreams, The circling cattlo with their clashing .horns, ( The jangling bells upon the .feeding- , teams, The magpies singing to the blood-red morns; These things I loved. My. saddle and iny spurs, The bucking colt that none but I could ride; These were Australia's own; and I am hers, , Broken for her, my Jar-off golden bride. Yet, even had I known ill those dim years The bitter price that I was doomed to pay. I like to think I should have «rushed my fears . And gone hot-foot along the Adventurous Way. —Will H. Ogilvie, in the "Westminster Gazette." DR. SHELDON'S GIN PILLS BANISH ALL KIDNEY TROUBLE. If you feel that your kidneys are the causo of your sickness, your run-down feeling, begin taking Dr. Sheldon's Giu Pills for backache end kidney trouble, because as soon as your kidneys improve they will help tho other organs to health. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills for backaclio and kidney trouble reliovo We worst cases,-'because they remove the cause of such troubles; they get to the root of the matter, clean out the kidneys, anil make them "filter out sll the poisonouo ivaste matters and uric acids that lodge in the joints ami muscles, causing rheumatism. The soothe and heal the bladder, and quickly relievo you. They are a unique remedy entirely different from anything' you lmve ever used. There is nothing else to compare with them. No matter iiow old you aro, or how long yuu have suffered, the very principle of Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills is such thnt it i 6 prac. tically impossible to take them into the human ystem without obtaining results. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, price Is. Gd, and 2s. 6d,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 177, 22 April 1919, Page 8
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333THE WOUNDED BUSHMAN Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 177, 22 April 1919, Page 8
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