. Good things and how to cook them . to this I decided totry Zam-Buk. The first few applications worked a wonderful improvement in thewound. I, therefore, continued with the Zam-Buk treatment, and in theend, it healed the burn completely. I give you permission to use thesefacts, as I think Zam-Buk is absolutely unequalled for burns, and scalds. Chilblains Cured. MRS. E. S. SARGENT, of Quebec, says.—For many years I wastroubled with chilblains. I tried one remedy and then another,but could never get anything but temporary relief from the awful itchinguntil I tried Zam-Buk. This ended the chilbl


. Good things and how to cook them . to this I decided totry Zam-Buk. The first few applications worked a wonderful improvement in thewound. I, therefore, continued with the Zam-Buk treatment, and in theend, it healed the burn completely. I give you permission to use thesefacts, as I think Zam-Buk is absolutely unequalled for burns, and scalds. Chilblains Cured. MRS. E. S. SARGENT, of Quebec, says.—For many years I wastroubled with chilblains. I tried one remedy and then another,but could never get anything but temporary relief from the awful itchinguntil I tried Zam-Buk. This ended the chilblains and I have had notrouble with them ever since. Frost Bite Healed. 1V/JR. J. B. McCRAW, Merrickville, Ont., writes:—I have provedZam-Buk to be a wonderful remedy. I had been suffering day andnight with a frost bitten foot and could get nothing to give me any reliefuntil I applied Zam-Buk, which healed thf sore after three wife also says it is the best salve shef has ever used for bruises andchapped hands. * /. FROM VANCOUVER TO MONTREAL A THLETES the world over use Zam-Buk and acknowledge that it is the^ finest healer for cuts, bruises, and (used as a liniment) for sprains, etc*A recent- proof of its value is given by Mr. Thompson Clark, of Van^couver, secretary of the British Columbia Football Association. Clark recently rode on a cycle from Vancouver to Montrealon his way to England—a feat hitherto considered impossible, and inwhich he confessed he would have failed had it not been for after his long ride he said:— Before leaving Vancouver I played in the football championship,and received a nasty kick on my leg. I bandaged it up and thought itwas not sufficiently serious to upset my programme for my long cycle when I got to Salmon Arm, , I was hardly able to use the wound had been aggravated by the dust and friction of my stocking,and it looked as if I were going to have to abandon my trip alto


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