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Wells & Richardson Co : Winnipeg, 27th October, 1891. Gentlemen : I take great pleasure in recommending your Paine's Celery Compound for all children's troubles, as our little girl was very sick a short time ago, and we had to call in a doctor, who said he could not prescribe anything better than your Compound. Yours respectfully, .^.. .„ .^., ROBERT D. TEMPLETON. When your child is weak, sickly, nervous, irritable, and does not sle well, give it Paine's Celery Compound, which is pure, healthtul and strength- giving. Physicians regularly prescribe it. :vv;M»^*;v^Af ■■*i^v'-,«^^^^^^;^ Only a Family; at Governor G . Cieutenant- Our Ai ^>ersonages t 'eadily refd Do not a contaim t>eople in Ci boint them i R ^enuinenes done befon 1 Celery Con 4 HBR HerMaje he Uoited QttUii,Defe wu bora 341 1837 ; WM '^ebraarj, I q%ftl Hig) iCipg Geori sver riwn, i moaarch eo ersonages in our government. It will interest the whole family, and should be kept where it an b* 'eadily referred to, as these noted people are often spoken of through the press of the country. \ Do not think that this book is for entertainment alone. Read it carefully and thoughtfully ^ a^ '4 contains information of priceless value The statements we print from well-kno^am beople in Canada (only a few out of thousands), will give new hope to sad and weary sufferers, antt boint them to the great agent which renews life. Remember that nearly every letter is accompanied by the picture of the writer and th« genuineness of each testimonial is solemnly sworn to before a Justice of Peace, something never done before in Canada^ and making it irresistible evidence of the all-conquering' power of Paine't 1 Celery Compound in the battle against disease. '—^~—""~"""— """—"— """"^ WELLS & RICHARDSON CO. HBR MAJB8TY. QUBBN VICTORIA. Her Majesty, Alexandrina Victoria, by the Grace of God, of .he ITnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, etc., Qaesn,Defender oftheFaith,EmpressofIndia. Hei Majesty mu bom a4th May, 1819, succeeded to the throne aoth Jane, ■^371 ^** crowned 38th June, 1838; and married loth ^ebnuury, 1840. Her Majesty is the only child of his late <|%al Highness, Edward, Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George III. Against the Queen, no sedition has ever risen, nor evil whisper ever breathed. Of what other moUTch could so much be said? Long may she reign, is te fervent wish of her loyid subjects. HIS ROYAL HIOHNBSS. THB PRINCB 0» WALiBB His Royal Highness, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, Dnke of Saxony, Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Dublin, K.G., K.P., G.C.S.I., K.T.S., G.C.B., P.C, General. Colonel of the loth Hussars, and Colonel-in-Chief of th« Rifle Brigade, was born 9th November, 1841, married lotb March, 1863, the Princess Alexandra Mary Charlotte Louisa Julia, eldest daughter of the King of Denmark. He is thoroughly in touch with the ideas of the day, and it very liberal in his views. All important events that occ«» in Uie Kingdom have their formal beginnings under hif auspices, as the representative of the Crown. ),.'' ■ I ■ 'A w . ■».>«■ '"^(r^/SfiJtV'^a H-^t^ .■■■\>, LI' OUR ALBUi:. tna RIGHT HON. SIR FRBDBRICK ARTFUR STANliRY, OOVBRNOR-OBNBRAIi OF CANADA. The Right Honorable Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley, GoTemor>General of Canada, was born icth Jannary, 1841. He was educated at Eton College, and afterwardi held «aany offices of importance in England. He was appointed «s Governor-General of Can&da 1st May, 1888, and was «woni in on the i ith June, 1888. His aidministration has been an exceedingly happy one; and personally, be is «cry popular. His titles are : the Right Honorable Sir Ftcderick Arthur Stanley, Baron Stanley of Preston, in Uk County of Lancaster, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Knight Grand Cross of the most Honorable Order of the Hath. THB HONORABLE J. J. C. ABBOTT. The Honorable J. J. C. Abbott, Premier of Canada, was bom in 1821 at St. Andrews, in the County of Argenteuil, which he so long represented in Parliament. Mr. Abbott was educated in McGiU University, and in 1847 ^^ v*> called to the Bar. He bei;an his political career in 1859. la 1862 he became Solicitor-General. He won a high position both as a lawyer and legislator. From 1887 to 1889, he was Mayor of Montreal. He entered the cabinet t of the most tintment. He ottghly nnder- ■IR ALBXANDBR OAMPBBLL. K.O.M.O. Sir Alexander Campbell, K.C.M.G., Lientenant-Gorer- aor of Ontario, was born In Yorkshire, Eng., in 1822, and received much of his early training in Lower Canada, and closed his course at Kingston, Ont. He chose law for a profession, and was called to the Bur in 1843. He was a member of the LegislaUve Council of Canada from 1858 to 1867, and was Speaker of that body in 1862-63. He was Receiver-General in 1878, became Postmaster-Gen- eral in 1879, *»d Minister of Militia and Defence in 1880. In 1879 Mr. Campbell was created K.CM.G. Since 1880 he has held various portfolios, and in 1887 was appointed lieatenant-Governor. AURIBR. , Q.C., P.C, n the House ol >th November, id was created Assembly from e was MinisteT led with the Wilfrid Lauriet li he has held It ontors, and eiR SAMUBL IiBONARD TILLBT. Sir Samuel Leonard Tllley, K.C.M.G., C.6., Lieutenant- Governor of New Brunswick, was bom in Gagetown, N.B., on May 8th, 1818, and educated at the Gagetown Grammar School. Removing to the city of St. John, he began busi- ness M » druggist, and soon won public confidence and public recognition. He was elected to the Legislature in 1850, and up 1866 held various offices of trust. He accepted a portfolio as Minister of Customs in the first parliament of the new Dominion. Mr. Tilley was created CB. by Her Majesty in 1867, and K.C.M.G. in 1879. HIS HONOR, L1IBUTBNANT.QOVBRNOB DALY. His Honor, Lieutenant-Governor M. B. Daly, of Nova Scotia, was born on the 6th February, 1836. He was educated at St. Mary's College, Oscotf, Warwickahiie, and on leaving that institution entered on the study of the law. He was called to the Bar of Nova Scotia in I&614. and soon after served as private secretary to his father, who was then Governor of Prince Edward Island, aad afterward to Sir Richard Graves Macdonnell and Sir Hastings Doyle. On the death of the late Lieutenant- Governor, A. W. McLelan, Mr. Daly was appointed a» his successor in the Government House. THB HONORABLB A. R. ANOBRB. The Honorable A. R. Angers, Lieutenant-Governor ttt Quebec, was born in the city of Quebec on the 4th October, 1838. He studied law, and was admitted to practice in i860, and soon attained considerable eminence. In 1876 he was elected to tbe Local House, and accepted the portfolio of Solicitor General. The next year tbe leadership of the Assembly fell into Mr. Angeraf hands. Mr. Angers was elected to the Federal Parlia- ment in 1880; he afterwards resigned and accepted n judgeship. On the 20th October, 1SS7, be was appointed Lieutenant-Governor (tf his native Provir.ce. iC^'!^- "' ^. r/hk^'^h.f »^ . Mr -* -J> OUR ALBUM. 'I THB HONORABLB JOHN 80HUXr, Lieutenant-Governor J. S. Carvell, of Prince Edward Island, was bom in Newcastle, N.B., on the i6th March, 1832. He has for many years been engaged in joercantile pursuits, and has achieved great success. He was elected as Mayor of Charlottetown in 1877 and 1878 ; «at in the senate from 1879 to 1889, and in the latter year was appointed iieatenant-GovernBr. HIS HONOR UBUTNNANT-OOVBHNO» NBLSON. Hir Honor, Lieutenant-Governor Hugh Nelson, of Brit ish Columbia, was bom on the asth May, 1830. He set tied in British Columbia in June, 1858, where he engagec in mercantile pursuits with great success. He represented New Westminster in the Legislature from November, 1870 - and was elected to the Commons in 187 1 and 187a. Hil Honor also t<\t in the Senate from lath Decembei 1879, till 8th Febraary, 1887, when he received hi> present appointment. rHE]« >verw THB HONORABIJi JOBUPH ROYAU The Honorable Joseph Royal, Lieutenant-Governor 01 the Northwest Territories, was bom at Repentigny, P.O.. in 1837, and educated for the Bar. He went to Manitoba to settle in 1871, and, becoming a popular man, he fillet) many important offices. He was eliected to the Commons for Provencher in 1879, '^^^ re-elected in i88a and 1887 ; and some months later he he was selected as Lieutenant Governor. le is N( TheHoij one of th >ted politj strongly f eception, laciouslyl worth ar yws: ILtS &• jBNTLBMB a testim«| own as Pa used it ai I use of tl made m] [ cheerfnlll '^'ijm C:4^"P, r.^US' ^ OVBRMO» L Nelson, of Brit 1830. Heiet fhere he engager He repr«ieBte<) November, 1870 .- I and 187a. ttt I2th Decembei he received hi> »H ROYAU ixtenant-GoTernor 01 t Repentlgny, P.O.. e went to Manitoba jular man, he filled :edtothe Commons 1 in i88a and 1887 i icted aa lieutenant OUR ALBUM. Hon. Jas. MoShane, M.P.P. HE PYOH OF IIOHTHEMI fverworked I Run-Down I Lost his Appetite I [e is Now Stronger than Ever Before. The Hon. James McShane, Mayor of Montreal, one of the best known men in Canada ; and is a >ted politician, and a shrewd business man. He strongly opposed to charlatanry, quackery and eception, but ever ready and willing to hold Inaciously to that which bears the royal stamp of i worth and merit. The worthy Mayor writes as Hows: Mayor's Office, City Hall, Montreal. 17th Oct., 1891. ILLS &* Richardson Co., Montreal. jBNTLKMBN: — It is with extreme pleasure that I give a testimonial in favour of your great remedy, popularly 9wn as Paine's Celery Compound, used it at a time when I was overworked and mn-down. : use of the Compound has given me a good appetite, , made me much stronger than I was before I used it. [ cheerfully recommend it to all in need of a tonic and BBgthener. Yours very truly, J. McSHANE, Mayor of Montreal. John Murphy. A PROMINENT MONTREAL DRY GOODS MERCHANT! H'S STRONG TESTIMONY K THE BENEFIT ALMOST IMMEDIATE I .* *' 1 am very Glad that I Gave It a Trial." Mr. John Murphy, of Messrs. John Murphy tk Co., Dry Goods Merchants, Montreal, is one ot the best known, as well as one of the most re* spected citizens of Canada's metropolitan citjo Mr. Murphy's statements ring with truth, and give a comforting assurance to sufferers of how to escape from their troubles. Montreal, Glasgow, 1 78 1 Notre Dame Street. 100 Wellington Street. Ottawa, London, Eno., 66 i^ 68 Sparks Street. 16 Silver Street. JOHN MURPHY 6* CO., Dry Goods Importers, Montreal, i 8th December, 1891. Wills .., ■'V-<'>^«?'/WiV'^>J /^#--V.i;.,. OUR ALBUM. w n Edward Odell. TOBACCO POISONING BRINGS ON Nervousness and Nervous Debility ! MEDICAL MEN WERE UNABLE TO BENEFIT THE SUFFERER I Fame's Celery Compound Proved VICTORIOUS. Mr. Edward Odell of 158 Mary St., Hamilton, Ont, is a Cigar maker, and, like many others who pursue that trade, he became a victim of " Tobacco Poisoning," and for six months suffered terribly. He found a complete cure in Faine's Celery Compound. Hamilton, Nov. 14th, 1891. Wells Richardson Co, DfeAR Sirs : — Having been entirely cured of nervoasneu by your Paine's Celery Compound, I would like to say lomething for it. For nearly six months I was afflicted with nervous debility. I tried all the medical men, but received no benefit. Having heard of your remedy, I bought three bottles from Fred. H. Yapp, here, and used the Com- pound, and now feel as well as ever before. I give yon this testimonial heartily, as I consider I owe my good health to your remedy. EDWARD ODELL. P. S. — My whole trouble arose from tobacco poisoning. This is to certify that I am acquainted with Mr. Odell, of Flynn Bros, cigar makers ; and can verily all the state- nents he makes & his testimonial. FRED. H. YAPP, Druggist, Hamilton, Ont. Jas. M. Suttle. The Gomponnd Always Cores] A. VIO'TIIM OB^ NERVOUSNESS ^EXGITABILITYI Gould NotGetAny Natural Rest I HE SAYS: " I now enjoy srood health, and can heartily recomnnend It.' Mr. Jas. M. Suttie, a trusted employee of the C. P. R. Freight Department in Winnipeg, Man., has seen fit to give public testimony in favour of the great remedy that restored him to health. This cure is vouched for by Mr. N. H. Jackson, the well-known Druggist of Main St., Winnipeg. 160 Austin Street. Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 5th, 1891. Messrs. Wells 6' Richardson Co. Dear Sirs :— This last summer I was suffering greatly from nervousness and excitability, and could not get my natural rest. A friend urged me to try Paine's Celery Compound, which after taking three bottles I got relief and now enjoy ^ood health, and can heartily recc^mend it to those suflbnng as I was. Yonrt sincerely, JAS. M. SUTTIB. I NerY .1MB8 Feare ' I HAVE Mrs. Po sople in two years lost the us >e able to ind a dut Remedy th SSRS. Wl Ge"tlem kcknowledg Tor about t badly tht sy knees d< ^n despair 1, after tt ly friends 1 a walkii , wellkno This is to trustworthy ^t-i!e health. This [. Jackson, the Vinnipeg. a Street. Dec. 5th, 1891. nfTering grefttly ;oald not get nj •J Paine's Celen ttlei I got relief; utily recqpmend ,S. M. SUTTn. OU R ALBUM, Mrs. Poyntry Perrln. Nervous Prostration! .IMB8 USELESS AND GOLD Feared She Would Never Walk Again 1 I HAYE TAKEN A NEW LEASE OF LIFE." Mrs. Poyntry Perrin is a lady knomi to the best 6ople in Toronto ; she suffered intensely for about Ewo years from nervous prostration, and almost lost the use of her legs, and feared she would never )e able to walk again. She considers it a privilege ind a duty to speak in favour of the wonderful Remedy that cured her. Toronto, November 34th, 1891. ssRs. Wblls a* Richaruson Co. GVTLEMEN :— I feel it both a privileee and a duty to ^knowledge the merits of Faine's Celery Compound. For about two years I was laid up with nervous prostration, I badly that I feared I would never walk again. From ay knees down, my legs were perfectly useless and cold, ^n despair I got a bottle of Paine's Celery Compound ; nd, after taking about six bottles, I am in perfect health ; ly friends say I have taken a new lease of life ; in fact, I a walking advertisement for your Componud. MRS. POYNTRY PERRIN, 135 Bleeker Street. , well-known business gentleman of Toronto says : This is to certify that Mrs. Perrin is a most reliable and BStworthy penon. H. M- PELL ATT, 40 King Stnet. R. Allen, Testimony Strongly Endorsed I RHEUMATISM AND SLEEPLESSNESS CAUSE GREAT AGONIES 1 THE ENEMIES ARE VANQUISHED! Ranember, Paine's Celery CbiRpound CURES ! Orangeville, Ont., June 3rd, 1891. Messrs. Wells &* Richardson Co., Montreal, P.Q. Gentlemen : — I ^lave great pleasure in recommending ji. t Paine's Celery Compound for rheumatism, as I waa t great sufferer, and can say without hesitation it is the best medicine I ever used ; also used it for sleeplessness and nnresl at nights, and I have derived great benefit. Yours truly, R. ALLEN, BUcksmith. I can endorse everything Mr. R. Allen says in regard to Faine's Celery Compound. It is a good medicine and lui a great sale with me. THOS. STEVENSON, Dmggist. Orangeville, Oat, ' \ ■^.■^'^''' --Mi-)^j.::./u^:m' *'<-.t mt^-^h ^ps-^^^^r^'!; ^'-^^r-^^i^ ' »* • ■i'*wis«'a« OUR ALBUM D. H. Coates. THANKS From the Prairie City I »* NOMEDICINEHASEVERDONE ME SO MUCH GOOD." Winnipeg People Have Faitin in PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND I Mr. D. H. Coates is a very popular Caterer and Confectioner of Winnipeg, Man., and, when he '. '^tifies In favour of any article, he does so truthfully, 'Uid "nth a view of benefitting his fellow citizens. ■'if. Coates' testimonial is endorsed by Mr. N. H. jackson, the well-known Chemist and Druggist. 125 McWilliam Street. WfNNiPEG, Man., Nov. i8th, 1891. Wells (Sr- Richardson Co., Montreal. Gentlemen:— I have been taking your Celery Com- puund during the last year ; and can mogt truthfully and thankfully say that no other medicine has ever done me fo much good as Patne's Celery Compound, for constipation and general debility ; and my healtli is so much improved that I gladly testiiy to the superior merits of this most wonder^l medicine. Yours gratefully, D. H. COATES. James Venn. It is Mighty to Curs ! A WONDERFUL NARRATIVE - OF SUFFERINGS AND DISAPPOINTMENT^ Paine's Celery Compound Always Conquers ' HIS PRAYER WAS ANSWERED The good people of Toronto seem determined ti let the world know the great value of PaineV Ceiery Compound. In the Queen City it ha» worked many marvellous and almost miraculous cures ; and now Torontonians of all classes, ac knowledge it to be the most wonderful mediciney ever used in their faruilies. We refrain from com' menting on Mr. Venn's letter, it speaks for itself, and should be carefully read. Toronto, Nov. 19th, 1891. Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal. Gbntlbmkn : — I want to add my testimony in favour af your valuable remedy, Taine's Celery Compound, which it- the great antid the nervous sys uid I believe {torn what is c mencing with I aervousness, m (or twelve to f :]ave an hours iicular, that w when morning [or fully fifteer I had the at get; and while was compelled my home, all : fomia. I ne\ included thn irould do for r Compound, ar Ime the drug I could riot ipportunity of mdition. I bf about a yea >e again, and My family v 'e decided to jth of Septs ITtack of my id I got into >t recovered. le to try a cei reviously ; 1 no benefi iy bowels y ly nervous the val irvous suffer ir Celery C that I beli and do m ive a prese ired a bol ,OGod itoring me I been in\ rouble with r re as regular of health led and strc ine's Celer lut two mc I, in his D to take . very s irtify me ag; severe has ich a remed lour of nee ilery Comp lus prostrat )t fail to { robability, ' My letter i tocter. H( immending lany a like 1 lespair whili )und. ..v*...,k-> •|» •;. <.i^»% *:^^" ^^.;, ''f^^*' •«> ^ f ^i;>>^*»-J t^'V".*; -, k. ,'*:««.•>■■ :A M ( ; I fi '/' I ^ hi i V 10 OUR ALBUM nerroni debility and indigestion, and a most singular feeling after my meals of sickness of the stomach. I have been so giddy at times that I had to remain in the house (or several days. The same symptoms of giddiness oAen and often attacked me while walking in the streets, and were so severe at times that I staggered and had to rest, or would have fallen down. If I happened to go out at night, I felt the giddiness so bad that I dreaded the darkness. A severe rheumatism I had in one of my legs, caught from working in the cold water in my lumber business, also has kept me weeks in the house. I shall not mention all the prescriptions I got at various times from different physicians, but none cf them seemed to assist me, or relieve me of my sufferings. However, reading of the immense benefit and cures afforded from your Paine's Celery Compound amongst the Federal soldiers in the late American war, I obtained six bottles of your Compound from Dr. Demers, the Drugcist in St. Jean Baptiste village, which I used before and after my meals. I continued taking same until I bad used some fifteen bottles, which completely cured me of all the complaints. I have now been fully six months relieved, and any time I feel indisposed or tired I get a couple of bottles, which tone me up again and restore my health. I do willingly ■ay that it is one nf the safest, most pleasant and invigorating medicines extant, and I fully recommend it to any one suffering as I have been. CHARLES HUGHES, Lumber Merchant. «< I Was a Stranger And Ye Took: Me In." AN INSTITUTION WORTHY OF SUPPORT ! N^ontrealers Proud, of It I PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND -IS BROUGHT IN AND— Jkoooxxmpllai]:xe« Woin.dex'ai t TESTIMONY FROM THE OFFICERS I liMt aatmnii, Mr. D. McMillan, the e^cient and energetic secretaryof the Montreal Protestant House of IiMUSti7 and Refuge, wisely determined to have <.: supply of Paine's Celery Compoimd sent to this noble institution, for some of the inmates who were suffering terribly from the worst forms of rheuma- tism. The result of the trial far exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the officials ; and the experiment brought joy and gladness tc every suffering heart. Testimonials from two of the sufferers — Charles Bowles and Catherine Lamont, are gi v en elsewhere in " Our Album." The following letters from two gentlemen, who are universally known and re- spected in Montreal, are sufficiently strong to con- vince the most obdurate and skeptical : Montreal Protestant Ii9use of Industry and Refuge, January 26th, 1892. Messrs. Wells & Richardson & Co. Sirs: — As promised, I went down to the House of In- dustry and Refuge to ask the old people theii opinion of the " Celery Compound" you so kindly sent tiiem. I have therefore much pleasure in telling you, that the men and women suffering from rheumatism, were high in favour of the virtues of your excellent medicine. I there- fore have pleasure in testifying as above. Yours respectfully, CHARLES ALEXANDER, President. ■1 ■■} Montreal Protestant House of Industry and Refuge, January 28th, 189a. Messrs. Wells & Richardson Co. Dear Sirs : — It is with pleasure that we acknowledge the good that has been done through the use of " Paine's Celery Compound" in the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge. We have seen its good effects in several cases, and can therefore speak honestly of what we know ; and sererrJ of our inmates have feelingly expressed their joy and sat:> faction ; and are delighted with the beneficial results. From what we know, we t^lieve it to be an excellent remedy and worthy of recommendation. Yours truly, D. McMillan, Secretary Protestant House of Industry aad Rsfagt. Paine's Ceieyy Compoqn4 orvBs H^ott Stfngth, flfmlkifc U TO the Whol» Syfm. IT CUftBS."^ INTE ITHE PI DnAit PMNrs Victor Celery C other knc [of our CO of a pi i woman's I weaknes I certified, [Ave., To Wells & Dear ^ duty to ac Paine's C( * ...k'. «#•.»■ ,-.-,v ■*4«^^" *ii#i'c?^'5': sent to this ates who were IS of rheuma- exceeded the officials ; and Iness tc every rers — Charles en elsewhere ters from two Down and re- strong (O con- al: ■1 and Refuge 892. he ) louse of In- people theii so kindly sent telling you, that atism, were high dicine. I there- JXANDER, President. •} and Refuge, 89a. we acknowledge ! use of " Paine's e of Industry and several cases, and now ; and severri lieir joy and sat:> al remits. From iUent remedy and [LLAN, •7 0004 !• Symtmsn, OUR ALBUM II Mrs. J. Currle. INTENSE SUFFERINGS Of a Toronto Lady ! ITHE PHYSIGIANS UTTERLY FAILED I Under Ordinary Treatment Her Chances of Life Were Small 1 PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND CURED HER! Victory after victory is the record for Paine's [Celery Compound, which cannot be said of any other known remedy sold in Canada. The women of our country have faith in it, and have no need of a physician. Paine's Celery Compound is {woman's best friend in her hour of suffering and weakness. Read the following testimonial, strongly i certified, sent in by Mrs. J. Currie, 289 Delaware ave., Toronto : Toronto, Nov. 27th, 1891. Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal. Dear Sirs : — After serious consideration, I think it my duty to acknowledge the great good that I have derived from Paine's Celery Compound. No livint{ mortal can imagine the terrible sufferings that I endured for four years owing to liver and kidney troubles, headaches and sore back. To give yoa, but more especially the thpusands of my own sex, an idea of my condition and sufferings before I found relief through your precious remedy — Celery Compound — I may say, that in addition to the dangerous ailments just men- tioned, I was continually sick at my stomach, with a sour taste and mouth all furred and coated ; I had an ill-smelling breath and could not relish food, although I a'ways had a craving for it. If I did eat anything, I was su i to be an- noyed by a. heavy weight on the stomach, an became so bad that I was obliged to apply mustard poultices to get re- lief. I became very down-hearted and morose ; and though 1 tried hard to keep up courage, I always felt I would have to give up. When I sat down to read or sew I would get sleepy, with a heavy feeling, and my feet would get very cold ; and at such times piles would trouble me. I often felt those terrible bearing-down pains while standing or walking ; and I was in a most dangerous condition. I at various times tried many patent medicines, and was under the treatment of doctors, but obtained no relief of any con- sequence ; and the old troubleo would come back worse than ever before. I thank God for having read some wonderful cures through your Celery Compound. I thought when others received good that I also would be benefitted ; and I at once procured yoar medicine and used it, and am happy to state that I have experienced a great change. No other remedy has ever given me such wonderful results in so short a time ; and I now feel myself a new woman. I can now sleep well, enjoy my food, and I am gaining strength fast. Goa has certainly put in my hands the best remedy ever given to any suffering woman ; and I feel that al! should know what it is able to do in building up the broken-down system. I am sure no soul need despair while Paine's Celery Compound can be procured. I will always speak well of it, and recommend it when I have the opportunity ; and I trust that all who are suffering, as I once did, will commence without delay to use this surest and best of aJl re- medies. H • Yours very truly, MRS. J. CURRIE. We the undersigned gladly testify to the facts contained in Mrs. J. Currie's testimonial. MRS. A. WILLIAMSON, MRS. S. SOMERVILLE. The True Restorer and Fount of Life. Come, all ye sufferers where'er ye languish ; Come seek the fount of health, living and real ; Here, Heaven's blessing for sufTring and ang;uish. Is able to strengthen, build up and heal. Toy of the nervous, support of the ailing, Hope of the sleepless one, giving rest pure ; Renewer of life, it builds up the failing, Gives promise of joys that long shall endure. Here is this fount of life, " Paine'sCelery Compound,"* Ready its wonderful virtf-j to prove ; Come then ye weary, Hst to the joyful sound, •' I am the agent your pains to remove. " >= * V <.,-J^^»* V ■^-^^f■j5v:, -(^.^W-- ».» ,^* f V- (■'» OUR ALBUM. EMOYES ALL I iJlLES KEITH. Mrs. Davies. JRE I I A Complication of Troubles NERVOUSNESS THE CAUSE ! 13 A TORONTO CLERGYMAN'S WIFE TESTIFIES STRONGLY! ■) The ladies rarely give public testimony that is not deserved and merited. When they espouse the cause of right and truth, their words always sink deep into the hearts of all who are seeking light. Mrs. Davies, the wife of an eminent To- ronto clergyman, writes as follows : •• Oakhurst," 3 Rachel Street, Rosedale. Toronto, Nov. 12, 1891 Messrs. Wells & Richarpson Co, Dear Sirs:- I began taking your Paine's Celery Com- pound last August, anil ha" e continued it pretty regularly ;ver since. I used to be so that I could not sleep away from home. My heart would palpitate, and my eyes would stare, (all the result of nervousness), and I found it almost impos- sible to get any sleep. In this trouble your Paine's Celery Compound has dune wonders for me. Two years ago I took cold from bathing in frosh water ; this brought on diarrhoea, which continued for a long time, (generally at night), and I thought I would give your Paine's Celery Compound a trial, and it has done me a great deal of good. Occasionally I have a slight touch of it, but nothing to what I have pre- viously suffered. I have tried many other remedies without derivine much help or good, but I must say that your Celery Compound' has done me great good. I think if I continut the use of the Compound all winter I will be entirely cured. I feel and look so much better than before that I gladly tell niy friends what I am taking, and induce those that havf need of it to use it. I told a lady the other day of my cure ; she is similar^ afflicted, and she promised to use Celery Compound. A niece of miiie always keeps a bottle of your remedy in bei house ; and when she is run down and does not feel well, '' she uses it with good results. Personally I have every reason to be thankful for Paine's Celery Compouftd. Mj husband, who is a clergyman and D. D., and my three grown-up children, can certify to all I have said, as cajt ' many others. I remain. Yours sincerely, EMILIE DAVIEvS WOMAN'S WISDOM! Oondltlon. ! NO SLEEP ! NO APPETITE Oomj>l©te»l5r !Re^jj^-^.^V-4Vr^Aw. \^ mmtmammmm Vfi^;'i^--'r/ .infeTlWa !■««•.•»- ■ ' "yl^Kinr, ,»".«. ..^.■u^u^r.r. *»^y^' ■■.,!. If '■ u OUR ALBUM. Chas. E. Robertson. Overwork I Nervousness I Insomnia I A]! EIiECTlJICmjl'S TESTIJIOHYl ** I tm now Strong, Sleep Well, and as Steady as a Rock.'' PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND CURED HIM Mr. Charles E. Robertson, of the Royal Elec- tric Li^ht Co., Montreal, is known to thousands of Canadians. There is not a more ardent advo- cate of Paine's Celery Compound in the great com- mercial metropolis. He writes as follows : Montreal, March 28th, 1890. IfBsms. Wells &' Richaf.oson Co., Montreal. Gbhtlemen : — It gives me mnch pleasure to give you ay opinioo of your preparation known as Paine's Celery Composnd, and tiow it acted on me. A little over a year •go» while coming through a very anxious time, first in ooBoectioa with my business as an engineer, and then by the low of my only child, as well as overwork, my nerves cave ont completely ; I could not sleep for weeks, and dwU not work through the day at such work as drawing, owing to the twitching of my nerves making me blot the A firiend told me to try your Compound, which I did, •ad I firmly believe it did more for me than any doctor in Montreal could do. I am now strong, sleep well, and at steady as a rock ; my whole system has been invigorated by it. I have recommended it to a large numlier of people, and find it as a rule never failed to do them good. I could give you examples of a number of cases where it has been the decided cause of restoration to health. I remain. Yours truly, CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, Mechanical Superintendent, Mrs. P. Mahar. LIFE BECAME A BURDEN —FROM— Nerveusness and DespondBncy ! A COMPLETB CURE —AFTER USING— PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND! Mrs. P. Mahar, of Paris, Ont., has had such a pleasant experience with Paine's Celery Compound, that she wishes other sufferers to know of its mighty powers. Mr. C. H. Roberts, the popular druggist, vouches for the following cure : — Paris, Ont., November 33rd, 189 1. Messrs. Wells Cf Richardson Co. Gentlemen : — I write you this that others may profit by it. My father died very suddenly, and after his death, caused by the shock no doubt, I became very nervous and despondent ; and so much so, that life almost became a burden to me. Seeing your advertisement of Celery Com- pound, I thought I would try a bottle, from which I re- ceived great benefit. From the second bottle a complete cure was effected. Yours gratefully, MRS. P. MAHAR. .-V^i» {.^/^ ^y\'- c- OUR ALBUM. «S Protestant House of Industry and Reftige, MONTREAL. 3ne of Its Inmates Speaks Strongly I GOUT AND RHEUMATISM BANISHED 1 Nervousness and Bad Digestion Things of the Past SAYS : " I AM NOW A NEW MAN.' ,S. P. MAHAR. Mr. Charles Bowles is a native of England ; he is a.n edbcated and intelligent man, who, through cir- cumstances over which he had no control, has been an inmate of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge for some time past. Mr. Bowles has been a great sufferer ; and, like hundreds of others, was treated by physicians without any good results. Fortunately for him, Paine's Celery Compound foimd its way into the institution which sheltered him. He with others, used the great remedy ; and now, the reader will have an opportunity of judging of the results, by reading the following letter : — Montreal, and December, 1891. To W«LU RlCHAJlDSON dr* CO. GsNTLEMKN : — I owe you a debt of gratitude which I fear I can never repay. I mast, however, for the benefit of thouanda of others who are lufferine tu-day, state my ezperleocet of Celery Componnd ; and tell yoa what it accomplished for me in my trouble and distress. I was afflicted for about twenty years with gout, which at times was agonising, and this added to severe rheumatism which came on about ei^ht years ago, made np a combination of ■aisery and pain terribly hard to endure. For a long ptriod, nearly three and a half years, I was almost nnable ; to walk ; and when I could, it was only by the aid of two ■ticks. At times the pain was excruciating and so intense that I went into fits from it. Life was ha^ly worth living from headaches, extreme nervousness and bad digestion. For months I was unable to sleep at nights ; and I came to the conclusion that my end was surely approaching. 1 was, fortunately, induced to use your great and popn- Uur remedy — Paine's Celery Compound ; and in a short time I felt that there was hope— that a new life waa still worth looking fbr. I continued the ose of your remedy, and to-day I can boast that as far as freedom from pain is ooacwnedf I am now a new man. I now go about as well as vver fadbre^ widi the exception of a slight pain ia my knee } I aleep well, enjoy my food, and poasasa a strength and vim that I have not had for long years. Certain I am that Paine's Celery Compound has been my preserver an4 . life-giver j and I will ever recommend it, and speak strong- ly in its favour. It has done for me what doctors failed to do ; and I may here say, that it is the only remedy tha> can give the sufferer satistaction and cure. CHARLES BOWLES, .0f^ ^ f ;^ 'M Nelson Lloyd. THERE ARE MANY SUCH I Languid Feelings ! . Irregular Appetite i Sleeplessness I THE SAFE AND SURE CURE I Mr. Nelson Lloyd, of Schombergj Ont., has rea- son to bless the day that he heard of Paine's^Celery Comp>ound. He writes : — ScHOHBERG, Ont., Dccr. loth, 1891. Wblls &• Richardson Co., Montreal. Gentlemen : — I have derived great benefit from the «uw of Paine's Celery Componnd, and will take pleasare in re- commending it to others suffering as I did, I had a eeneml feeling of languor, poor and irregular appetite, and co«I4 not get good refresUng sleep, so necessary to every person. I think by the time I have used two or three more bottka I will be all right. Yours very truly, NELSON LLOYIX I am personally acquainted with Mr. Lloyd, and the testimonial he has handed me is genuine, and his statement are perfectly reliable. Yours truly, H. POVf-ELL, Druggist, ^ SchombMg, ' ''^^'''^(^:,''t^^^?>.^^e^^ '•*/-«>»,<> ,. > ^ay , t»i l»t ^ y '•imtti OUR ALBUM I I B' i i •1 i Alex. Coultry. Rbeamatism and Neuralgia! PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND And Its Grand Results I NO OTHER MEDICINE CAN CLAIM SUCH A RECORD! i Winnipeg, Mao., April a9th, 1891. ifissBS. Wills 6f Richardson Co., Montreal, P.Q. Dbak Sisst — Permit tne to record my teitimonj in kyota of joar excellent preparation known ai Paine's ti^elerj Compound. For many years I have auffered very firach from rheumatism and neuralgia, and during the last fire years have tried many remes a child, the pain has nearly left my head, I can enjoy my meals, and have gained twenty pounds In weight. I am not ex- aggerating when I say that I could not begin to tell you what I have suffered during the past few years, and I never expected to be the man I am to-day. You are at liberty to publish this, or use it in any way you may see fit, as I am well known in the West End of this city, and would be only too pleased to answer any in quiries from any person similarly affected. Yours very truly, ROBERT A. STOKES, Special Agent New York Life Insurance Co.. No. I Vanauley street, Toronto. ; A HAMILTON LADY Fnlly Restored to Health 1 PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND BUILDS UP HER SYSTEM ! Nervotisaness thie Trouble Another Hamilton lady gratefully testifies re garding the value of Paine's Celery Compound. This wondrous remedy seems to be tAe favoritt and established medicine with all our Canadian ladies from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Hamtlton, Ont., Dec 3, 1891. Wells & Richardson Co., MontreaL Gbntlbmbn : — It gives me great pleasure to testify to the benefit that I have derived from the use of Paine's Celery Compound, which I bought from John A. Barr& Co., espe- cially as a builder-up of the system after suffering from ner- vousness. I have taken, up to the present, three bottleSc and now feel fully restoreid in health. Yours truly, L. GEORGE. Messrs. John A. Barr & Co. testify to the correctness of this cure, and endorse every statement made. 7 A Sound Mind and Healthy Body! The body often suffers from the condition of the mind, and the mind itself is not less affected by the condition of the body. These are positive facts. How necessary there- fore is perfect bodily health. This healtu is secured by using Paine's Celery Compound. :• ' »;. ^,^.A 'rAk " t^:,'U^m' *«» ^^ fMe*'^h~*'Mr'-"^ -**v<. J' '^^!iii i8 ._r^A±:. OUR ALBUM. \'^ Charlotte Ferguson. A LADY'S DESIRE To Benefit Sufferers ! N I ,1^ THE DOCTORS FAILED TO GDRE HER! Nioralgla, Nirvous Debility and Indigistion —SWEPT AWAY BY— PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND 1 Twe Gentlemen Certify to Every Statement t Mrs. Cluirlotte Ferguson, of Redickville, Ont., accidentally heard of the great cure-asent, Paine's Celeiy Conpound, as her letter wilFshow. For eight yews she endured tortures and agonies, which fivepnTsicians could not overcome ; and all adver< tisedpatent remedies proved useless. She joyously infiarmsiis that four bottles of Paine's Celery Com- pound accomplished the great cure. Rbdickviluc, Dufferin County, Ont. December and, 1891. WkLLS &» RiCHAKDSON Co. Gentlemen : — Having adeiire to benefit others who maJ be sufiering, I would now very briefly state what Paine's Celery! Compound has done for me. For eight years I was sorely! troubled with neuralgia, nervous debility and indlgestiurl for which I tried various advertised medicines, .and wnJ treated by five doctors, but did not receive any good. 11 went on suffiering, but fortunately on the 12th of July Mr,[ Gamon, of Shelburne, threw one of his little books intol the rig I was driving in. Reading this little book, I found! that Paine's Celery Compound was highly recommended! for the troubles that I was suffering from. I bought a! bottle of the Compound, and before I had completely usrdl it, I found myselt much better. I have used in all about! four bottles, and now ieel almost as well as ever before in! my life. I sleep well, have a good appetite, and feel ref newed and strengthened. I am having my mother and! sister use it, and they have been under the care of doctors ;| and I am certain it will do them good. I am thankful that I had the opportunity of hearing about your valuable] medicine ; and will always recommend it to my friends. Faithfully yourr, CHARLOTTE FERGUSON. We have great pleasure in certifying to the above cnr(| wrought by Paine's Celery Compound. JOHNT. PEAREN.J.P. D. McVANEL. gPECIAL to PHYSICIANS. Many physicians are prescribing Paine's Celery Corapoand i with great success, having found it superior to all •thetj remedies in the diseases for which it is recommended. Wei earnestly urge all physicians to write to us for the formula | of Paine's Celery Compound, which we will mail on applicn tion, that they may satisfy themselves of its harmless eharac- ter and great value. We are particularly anxioua to have^ this Compound tried in cases that have resisted Ih* uual methods of treatment, that we may prove the trutk af cui ^ statement, — Palne'8 Celery Compound «rCURES-u Safe Under All CiroumstaneM ! Thu valuable and never-failing Compound eaa be used , with safety at all seasons of the year. Paine's Celerr Com- pound is never affected or its powers impaired by ual ei | cold. It should be in every home ready for M* emergencies arise. ^v** \:xf'- \ OUR ALBUM •c' / • .-? »9 Joseph Manuel. leDoctorsSaidHeWouldDie! IS FRIENDS HAD NO HOPE I |u.ffered. from Dropsy I IRED BY PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND I fThe fact that Mr. Joseph Manuel, of West 3me, P.Qm was rescued from the jaws of death Paine's Celery Compound is fairly well known , over Canada. The cure was wonderful, almost iculous, and has inspired hundreds of despair- ; sufferers with new hope and courage. Iblls 6f Richardson Co. (BNTLEMEN :— This is to certify that I was in a state of It suffering, and in fact given up by my physicians, Ih Dropsy. Had been tapped, and was unable to lie I at all. My breath was very short and labored, and ' friends were simply making me as comfortable as pos- le, with no hope whatever of my recovery. My age |»w ia seventy years, and it was three years ago that I amenced usint; your Paine's Celery Compound. The ; benefit that I received was in regard to sleeping, as I i had no rest night or day for months. Within a few I from commencing its use I saw a decided improve- at, and in the course of a month was sleeping well hts, taking my food with relish, and able to walk around i house. Within two months I was able to walk to the ige, (one mile), and since that time, although not a robust man, I can say that my condition of health hM been •uch that life was enjoyable, insttad of a tetriMe burden, as it formerly was. To the best of my judgment Paine's Celery Compound is to be credited with my improvement, and I look upon it as the only thing that saved my life. JOSEPH MANUEL. We, the underrigned, of West lirome, in the Province of Quebec, do hereby certify thf.t we are personally acquainted with Mr. Manuel, who has signed the above testimonial, and can vouch for the truth and correctneu of every statement therein made. James E. Pettks. S. O. Fullbk. L. 1). H. Fuller. E. W. Bearuslbv. G. DURKEC. West Brome, P.Q., June 8th, 1891. THE GRIPPE ITS AFTER EFFECTS 1 Very Weak and NerYous! A NOVA SCOTIA LADY RECOMMENDS Paine's Celery Gompoandl Thousands of our Canadian people have been left in a nervous, weak and exhausted condition through that dreaded disease — grippe. They need at this time a medicine that will tone, strengthen and build up the entire system. There is no remedy known to the medical profession that does the work like Paine's Celery Compound. It never fails ; it is always victorious ; and its results far ex- ceed the expectations of the ailing one. Read Mrs. Christopher's letter : Brookfield, Queen's Co., N.S. Wells & Richardson Co. Gentlemen : About two years ago Ljv Grippe left me very weak and nervous. I was greatly beii'';uted by using Paine's Celery Compound. I can highly Irecommend it. MRS. A. W. CHRISTOPHER. to •\ Y/ OUR ALBUM. Joseph Walker. A Long and Weary Time! 30 YEARS OF SUFFERING! DYSPEPSIA THE TERRIBLE TROUBLE. DOCTORS WERE UNSUCCESSFUL, AND ALL OTHER I '.MEDIES FAILED I Cured by Paine's Celery Compoand! Amongst the many wonderful and remarkable cures effected by Paine's Celery Compound in Canada, few have caused more taUc and comment, than the case of Mr. Joseph Walker, of Bloomington, Ont Read his letter, and if you are a dyspeptic you will surely see the necessity and wisdom of going t« the same healing fountain which always cures. Stouffvilli, Ont., Not. 6th, 1891. VTelu tSr* Richardson Co, Gbntlbmin t— I think it nay onty to my fallow mta to send Tou the following teitimonial, lo th«t 70a but Ut mfTeruK humanity know what your Cel«ry Coimponna baa done for me. I have been a lufTerer from dyspepaU for thirty yean; have been treated b" diAerent doctor*, and tried nearly all the dyspeptia remediea on the market without getting much relief, until, leeing your Compovod recommended as a sure cure for dnpepsTa, I thought as a last resort I would try it % and am happy to say after takinc Bix bottles I was completely cured. I have aince recom- mended it to a number of others, and will continue to do so, as I believe it a sure cure no matter how bad the case may be. Any one wishing to know more about thia can do so by writing to myself, or Rowan <^ Co., Dmggiata, here. JOSEPH WALKER. Bloomington, Oat. The above gentleman (Mr. Walker) U widely known and respected here, and his veracity cannot be doubled foi a moment. ROWAN <^ CO., Dmggiata. ANOTHER VOICE FROM THK PROGRESSIVE CITY! Ilepvoasness and Sleeplessness I PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Recommended as the great Cure. p. O. Box 656. \ Winnipeg, Man., October 8th, 1891./ Messrs. Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal Gentlemen : I have pleasure in adding my testimony to the many beneficial effects received from the use of your Paine's Celery Compound, and have recommended it to others who have used it with the same result for nervousness and sleeplessness, and can confidently recommend it to all who suffer from the same cause. I am yours, etc., W. SYMES. low Bn to 'OB asT kt Bpoand baa •ptpda for wtora, and ■ the Buurket ■ Coapoud Ihought M ■ lafUrtaUac tact ncom- fitinno to do thocaM Bt tUacu I Dniggiata, ngtoBfOat ilcly known doubted fot Drngfuiata, ICE TYI sness I 1891.} timony to e of yoiu 3ed ft to rvousness 1 it to all MES. OUR ALBUM. .% D. MoMahon. A Bad Case of Eczema ON FACE AND BODY ! 6FF0f{TS op TH9EE DOCTORS WERE USELESS I Other Advertised Retnedles Kalled to Cx.tre ! -PERFECTLY CURED BY— PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND I Atiother magnificent victory for Paine's Celery Compound 1 No other known remedy can boast of such continued and wonderful successes. It possesses the great powers of cure and life-renew- mg, and never fails in its mission of good. Read what Mr. McMahon, of Peterboro', Ont.,has to say about it : Peterboro', Ont., Dec. 14th, 1891. Wells & Richardson Co. Dear Sirs : I have great pleasure in testifying to the fact that Paine's Celery Compound has caused a remarkable change in my condition. I was troubled with a very biid type of eccema on my face, and in patches over my body for four years ; and was under treatment of three doctors at different periods. I have also tried other remedies, but all proved useless. At last I bought a bottle of Paine's Celery Compound, and put in Iodide of Potassium, as recommended on the label. Tne one bottle did me so much good that I ^-*: /-f •4 •*«^ -. 31 Ixmcht five tmttlci more, and now am hapi)y to say I aik perfectly cured, and completely free from the troublesome disease. DENNIS McMAHON. This remarkable testimonial is endorsed strongly hy Mr. John Nugent, the popular and well-known Peterlwro' drug ttat, who, in a letter to the nroprietors of Paine's Celery Compound, says : " Mr. Mc^Iah(ln certainly hadaverybad *-^- but now It is perfectly sound. " TESTIMONY From One' of Montreal's Grand Institutions. ' AN AGED LADY WHO WAS UNABLE TO WALK FROM RHEUMATISM I She is Now Able to Walk and Het Pains are Banished ! THE GREAT WORK ACCOMPLISHED BY PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND I Mrs. Catherine Lamont is an interesting old Scotch lady, who is being cared for at tliat grand and noble institution in Montreal, known as the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge. At the time our reporter visited her, she seemed happy and contented as she sat sewing in a comfortably furnished room. She could not refrain from ex- pressing her joy at the wonders Paine's Celery Compound had wrought for her, and willingly dic- tated the following testimonial, which she signed with a firm and steady hand : — PrOTFS TANT I loUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFOGE, Longue Pointe, Montreal, Dec. 23rd, 1891 Wells & Richardson Co. Dkar Sirs : For ten years past I have been troubled ter- ribly with the worst form of rheumatism, and often have sutfered great agonies. For alniost a year I was unable to walk, and was under treatment at the Montreal General Ilospit.il. I then came to live at this institution, where I still sulFered, and was unable to walk. Fortunately the superintendent, Mr. McMillan, brought in your Paine's Celery Compound, and gave me some to use. The first bottle had a good effect ; and, after using five bottles, I can now walk well, and can say without exaggeration that I have not felt so free from pain, and so well for years. I still feel the trouble slightly, but have every confidence that the Compound will cure me of all pains. I recommend it heartdy CATHERirTL LAMONT. 1^ ^W^iMk«*. 32 i^^AiL— R ALBUM « O Louis Archambault. j CLOSE CONFINEMENT 11 —BRINGS ON— Headacbe and NeiYonsness! PAINS ACROSS SMALL OF BACK I COMPLETELY USED UP He Now Feels Like a New Man I PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND CURED HIM Mr. Louis Archambault, of Lindsay, Ont., tells us that he was treated by physicians until he be- ci.me tired of them. Fortunately for him a drug- gist of his town advised him to try Paine's Celery Compound. His letter is positive and convincing : Lindsay, Ont., Oct. isth, 1891. Messrs. Wells 6* Richardson Co., Montreal. Centlemsn !— I want to say that you are at liberty to nae my name in praise of Celery Compound. I contkler I owe my present state of good health to It. From close •onfinement in my shop as a barber I used to be troubled with nenrousness and pains across the small of my back, until I was completely used up. I doctored and doctored until I was tired of them ; and got no benefit until Mr. Perrin, druggist, of this place, advised me to try Celery Compound, as it was very highly spoken of for nervous- ness and all such troubles. I got a bottle, and the first few dosesgave me more comfort and relief than I had experienced for years. After finishing one bottle I felt like a new man, and as well as ever I did in my life. It gives me great pleasure to recommend Paine's Celery Compound to any one suffering as I did. Yours truly, LOUIS ARCHAMBAULT. I am well acquainted with Mr. Archambault ; he has been in this place as a barber for years, and I can vouch for the above testimonial. S. PERRIN, Lindsay, Ont Druggist. E. Vernon Rourke. DISEASED NERVES ! 20 YQars a Sufferer ! A VERITABLE MARTYR TO NEURAL6IA ! I^alne's Celery Compotand Oureat Neuralgia is the result of weakened and diseased nerves ; but no man or woman need go on suffering while Paine's Celery Compound can be so easily c ^' OUR ALBUM. ^ procured. Mr. E. Vernon Rourke, of St. Martins, New Brunswick, was probably as great a sufferer as any we have ever heard from, yet he was easily cured, and so may you be dear reader, if you use the same agency. St. Martins, N.B., February 26th, 1891. Messrs. Wells &> Richardson Co., Montreal, P.Q. My Dear Sirs : — Being a K^cat sufferer to neuralgia for apwards of twenty years — suftering at times in such a way that words would fail to describe, I applied to several physicians but failed to get relief. The pain was situated over the eyes; most severe over the right, as well as down the back of the head. Your advertisement caught my eye, and every succeeding paper afterwards reemed to direct me to look for your advertisements, until I resolved to try • bottle, which I did. I am pleased to state that I have been cured, having taken about three bottle' ; I began to use it about three years ago. The peculiar sensitive feelings ^ experienced, like pins sticking into the flesh, have been removed, and I have not been sick as before for over twelve months. I am well, active, and able to do my work every day, which is General Storekeeping in connection with the Lumber business. You are at liberty to use my name to this testimonial. I now keep Paine's Celery Compound for sale, and re- coounend it lu my customera Respectfully yours, E. VERNON ROURKE. '^\ "*~' ?7 >l This great and mighty blessing, ' •' Removes all doubt atul fear ; ■: Ho ! for Paine'sCel'ryCompound, It brings a sweet release, Sir it new joys and years are found, ew health and perfect peace. m Wm, Conley. That Intolerable MflietioD all the doctors and ordinary patp:nt medicines failed i Dosed litb Quinine and Otber Drains BUT WAS NOT RELIEVED! He mas CUHED by Paine's Celery GompoaDd. Mr. Wm. Conley, of West Bolton, Que., i:i well known as an extensive hide dealer. He has seen fit to send in strong testimony in favour of the only remedy that could cure him. His statements are vouched for by Mr. G. ^'' i.nour, the popular and old established drug^:st, c. 'aterloo, Que. West Boli ., Que., Jan. 5th, 1892. Wells & Richardson Co. Dear Sirs : I have had severai a > jks of neuralgia. It kept on increasing — getting worse ; and I tried all the Joe- tors for help, and took all kinds of medicine, and I got ao at last that I could not sleep nights. I was sent lo Ge* W. Gilmour's for drugs ; and I cot a prescription of ^sinine and other mixture of drugs, which I took, but they produced no good. I saw an advertisement of Piine's Celery Com- pound, and I went and bought a bottle, and it cared mc •! all pains, and I can now rest as well as ener before. I would not be without it, if I had to pay fifteem dottvs a bottle. Yours truly, WM. CONLEY, Tamer and Hide Deakr. -y,-^^:,^ <**'^.^rr/;>-'' OUR ALBUM. -i^^-^-^M Frank Wheeler. I w A Montreal Athlete! HIS SUFFERINGS AND FEARS ! His Constitution Run Down ! 'I PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND RENEWS HIS STRENGTH AND HEALTH ! He Now Says "X Never Felt Better In All My Life!" m^ Mr. Frank Wheeler, of the Metropolitan Man- ofactiiring Co., Montreal, is favourably known to Montrealers as an athlete of note. His testimony in favoiu- of Paine's Celery Compound must carry conviction to all who now suffer as he did. Montreal, December 28, 1891. Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal. Gkntlemkn : — Permit me to write a few lines in regard to Paine's Celery Compound. My many friends will re- member my haggard appearance about three years ago, when a young house surgeon of one of our leading hospitals pronounced my lungs weak and the tops slightly aflfected. At about the same time I was taken with Canadian cholera, lasting seventcan days, which naturally brought me still lower in health, and (helped by the terrors of decline) a shadow of my once robust constitution. As a test, I tried to join an insurance company, (knowing full well the physician always gives the benefit of the doubt to the company) and, I arn sorry to say, I was put back foi six or eight months, by one of our leading physicians. It was at this time that I was recommended Painc't Celery Compound ; and, to please my wife, I took two bottles, and seemed to regain my appetite, and felt some inclination " to brace up ;" but, unfortunately, I did not contmue with the good work, and when after a very favor- able verdict from a careful examination by the late celebrated Dr. Howard, who pronounced my lungs perfectly free from disease, but that my constitution was totally run down, and I had strained two sinews over my left lung, causing the pain which had raised my fears of decline, I stopped all medicine until last June, when a terribly busy season with one of the largest furniture houses here once more ran me to the ground, ns my duties demanded my going from top to bottom of the house twenty to thirty times a day, up four flights of stairs, numbering ninety-eight steps. My li nbs fairly bent under me, and I had many times to go up-stairt and lay on one of the lounges perfectly exhausted, and ask- ing no greater bo^n than to lay there and rest. My anpetite was gone, and my wife discouraged, (trying to make me some tempting dish), and all the symptoms of two years ago had come back ; and I dropped from 148 pounds to 132 pounds. A lady friend was the first one to again bring youi Celery Compound to my notice, through the good it had done her and her nephew. I took two bottles and again improved ; and after four bottles I have regained fifteen pounds in weight, and my appetite is splendid ; and now I will say injustice to you that I never felt better in all my life, although it is two months since I leil off taking your valuable discovery. My many athletic friends will recog- nize in my signature an old-time Emerald snowshoer and athlete ; and tc them particularly do I recommend this grant boon. No tonic can equal it to bring to the athletic form a firm limb, a strong chest, and a pleasant thought of having a strong arm and health to wield the same. It b truly with gratitude that I sign myself, Yours respectfully, FRANK WHEELER. Just Bight for the Weak ! Many medicines and remedies have a tendency to exhaust and irritate. Not so with I'aine's Celery Compound ; it soothes, restores and quickly cures. The weakest stomach can safely use it and the best results follow. There is a fountain of heahh now opened for feeble ladies, aged persons and sick weakly children. Thousands in Canada have tested its healing properties and have been perfectly cured. This life-giving fountain is Paine's Celery Compound. Will you try it ? "*^. .OUR ALBUM. ■". * Mrs. E. P. Walker. A MARTYR TO r *5 lenriljia and (lieDnatiini \ EXCRUCIATING AGONIES I The Tormentors Banished by Paine's Celery Compound 1 Mrs. E. F. Walker, of Schomberg, Ont., grate- ftilly acknowledges the wonders that Paine's Celery Compound wrought for her. She tells us that it removed every trace of suffering, and effected a complete cure. Surely such strong testimony is sufficient to convince all doubters. Her letter rings with truth. Schomberg, Ont., Dec. 3, 1891. Messrs. Wells & Riciiaruson Co., Gentlemkn :— Aliout three years ago I was a martyr to neuralgia and rheumatism. Having heard of your remedy I was mduced to give it a trial. I took four bottles (pur- chased from Mr. I'owell) which effected a complete cure. I feel deeply grateful to the manufacturers of I'aine's Celery Compound. I am, Yours truly, MRS. E. F. WALKER. To add additional strength to the above testimonial, it is certified to as follows : — " I am acquainted personally with Mrs. E. ¥. Walker, and can certify that her statements are perfectly reliable.' H. POWELL, Druggist, Schomberg, Ont. ^■ J. H. Brown. A Most Marvellous Cure! THE PHYSICIAN SPOKE OF AN OPERATION I The SufTerei* Avoided This —BY USING— PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND^ Completely Cured and Renewed I Mr. J. H. Brown, Town Treasurer, etc., of Por» Perry, Ont., is one of the prominent men of Canada who has used Paine's Celery Compound His trouble was a most ser )us one ; and, judging from his strong tesliinonial, we are safe in asserting thai no other medicinal agency could have wrought out such a wonderful cure. Mr. Brown, with unbounde(* pleasure, writes as follows : — Port Perry, Ont., November 17th, 1891 Wells & RichakosonCo., Montreal. Dear Sirs: It ftt'furds me unbounded pleasure to bea> testimony to the marvellous cure effected by the use of youi Paine's Celery Compound. I was troubled with kidne) complaint, or as the doctors called it, an enlargement of the neck of the bladder. He that as it may, I suffered the most intense pain therefrom. I applied to my physician for reliel with but little encouragement ; he thought the only way foi me to ohtiiin relief v as to submit to an operation. I wen; home very much discouraged, and was prevailed on by my wife to try your I'aine's Celery Compound. I did, but with very little fuith in it, purchase one bottle, l-ut the results were indeed m.irvellous, as I received immediate relief afte» taking it. The pain is all gone ; and my skin, instead of being dry and harsh as it used to be, is as soft as velvet ; in fact, I feel like a new man, and never felt better in my life than I do at present. Wishing you unbounded success, ano hoping this may meet the eye of some one similarly afflicted who is anxious for relief, I remain. Yours truly, J. H. BROWN, *" Town Treasurer, eto> u I OUR ALBUM. Frank L. Clindenan. THE PHYSICIANS Perplexed! Confounded ! Defeated! A SPECIALIST WAS UNABLE TO CURE A BOYS TERRIBLE CONDITION! PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Used as a last resoirt, and it CUt^ED him. For miles around the town of Welland Port, Lincoln County, Ont., the people are talking of the remarkable cure of young Frank L, Clindenan. It is a case of considerable prominence just now, owing to the fact that Paine's Celery Compound accomplished a work that baffled several physicians, and a specialist of Buffalo, N.Y. The following testimonial, received from Mr. Walter Clindenan, Frank's father, and endorsed by Mr. W. W. McKeague, the well-known Welland Port druggist, will deeply impress the reader with the fact that, Qo other agency known to man could have effected such wondrous results ; but, let it be remembered that Paine's Celery Compound always cures. Welland Port, Dec. 4, 1891. Three years ago last February my boy, ten 3jfa"fs old, wa» taken with what the doctors called catalepsy. Three doctors informed me that there was not any hope for him. Last April we tried a specialist in Buffalo, but he got worse, and had fits— two, in one day. On the 28th day of May J called on my druggist, W. W. McKeague, anfl he recom mended Paine's Celery Compound, and when my boy hac taken four bottles he was entirely well. Yours truly, WALTER CLINDENAN Desiring to have fuller information before pub lishing Mr. Clindenan's letter, we communicate(f with Mr. McKeague, who was acquainted with al the circumstances of the case, and can now givr the reader a few extracts from the popular drug gist's letter. He says : — "The first time the boy came into my store his mother was with him, and told me that her boy took fits ; and it sc happened he had one while in the store, lie stood perfectly motionless, did not fall or froth at the mouth, but you couW yeil at him to the top of your voice, and he could not hear Mis mother told me i*^ *ie was putting a cup of tea to hi^ luouth, and got it half way up and a tit came on, he woulc^ hold it just in that position until recovered from the fit. The first doctor toid the family it came from catalepsy , another said it came from the stomach, and treated him> but he got no better. They took him to four or five differ ent doctors, but none of them helped him, and the fitscamt on more frequently. They tixak him to a specialist in Buf falo (specialist on fits alone); he gave them medicine foi him, and after he had the bottle about half none he got worse ; he would froth and fall down when the fits came on, Sdmething he never did before. A short time after thi» the mother was in my shop, and told me all about it. 1 persuaded her to lake a bottle of Paine's Celery Compound home, to try it. This remedy did the good work, and ii has made a wonderful change in him. I believe the dia^ nosis of the second physician was right, and that tb# trouble came from the stomach and nerves," ONWARD AND BE NOT DISCOURAQEO! Onward all ye weary, nervous, weak and pale, (jrasp at that great Compound, which can never fail ; It will strength and vigor give to old and young ; It will build the boily, strengthen nerves unstrun-r- Onward then ye weary, nervous, weak and pak Grasp at that great Compound, which can never fail. By this Compound's power, fell disease must fly, Health will lift its banner, o'er us all on high ; Sleeplessness and Headaches, these niust surely wane. Perfect health and pleasure wi'i for us remain. Onward then ye weaiy, etc. Onward then ye people, hearken to the sound ! Victory will follow Paine's Celery Compound ; Disease and pain can never 'gainst our lives prevail | While we use this Compound, we can never faiL Onward then ye weary, etc. OUR ALBUlVf. lembered ires. J 4. 1891- Irs old, wat Iree doctorsi jiim. Last |worse, and of May ] he recom by boy had mENAN fore pub lunicated with al- [now give liar drug his mothe; ; and it so id perfectlj you could not hear tea to hij he woul(j he fit. catalepsy < sated him, five differ e fits came list in Buf :dicine foi one he got ! fits came e after thii bout it. II [Compound >rk, and il ' the dia^ that tb^ ED! il fail. inc. *.,, I ■• -. Mrs. J. H. Mitchell. CRUEL RHEUMATISM ! \ LADY UNABLE TO WALK AROUND THE HOUSE. ^ 27 Compelled to {Remain in Bed! " I can now walk about as usual, and able to do my work." The women of Canada have reason to be thank- ful for the introduction of Paine's Celery Compound. It has accomplished more for them than any other remedy ever heard of, and has never ./ailed ui what it promised to accomplish. Bright, Ont., Septi 14th, 1891. Messrs, Wells dr* Richardson Co., Montreal, P Q. Gentlemen t — I have suffered for a long time from rheumatisin in its worst forms. I have been so bad that I wai nnable to walk about the house, and was compelled to remain in bed. I fortunately heard of your Painl's Celery Compound, and determined to try it. It is now with great pleasure and jov, that I write you to say, that your grand medicine has done such good work as to enable me to be up again, and walk about as usual; I am now «ble to do my work, and feel that it is altogethtr owing to the great efficacy of Paine's Celery Compound. I occasionally feel a slight twinge of the trouble, but have every confidence that the Celery Compound will, in a short time effect a perfect cure. I can heartily recommend it to all sufferers as the best remedy in the country, and the safest in every way. Yours truly, '^MB'-'', MRS. J. H. MITCHELL. Tell It To AMI O'er all the earth around, The joyous tidings sound To every soul, That there is now new life, Peace where there once was strife, Hope for both man and wife, From pole to pole. Paine's Celery Compound From every vantage frround .Show to the weak ; Tell all who have been lured — Who tlruijs have long endured, That quickly they'll be cured If help lliey seek. Tell those who hopeless sigh. That (juick relief is niyh, Bui ni)t in I'ills : A regulator great For ev'ry sutlerer's state, — Say, "do not linger — wait, — Save Doctor's bills." Ho ! nervous everywhere, That bieathe the balmy air. Be wise to-day : Be warn'd ere 'tis too late. Show not thyself ingrate, Nor careless of thy fate, — Do not delay ! Thousands on earth now stand In health and vigour grand, And bless the d.n.y When Ihty the joyful .sound "Paine's Celery Compound" Did hi.-ai, and were unbound Without delay. THE LIKE WAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE! No medicine in the world li.is such strong statements ol" fosith'e (tins as Paine's Ct-lory Compound, nor so many o. them. Those printed in "Our Album" are only a few of ihe letters recently receivtd, — read the dates ! And with- out exception thise testimonials come from men and women of the highesf st.Tniliiig in the community in which they live, and vouched for by luindrcils of their neighbors. <3J'No other medicine has ever given to the public such pi oofs of honesty and gri^nd results. It is owing to these facts that jiromincnt and well-known Canadians have countenanced P.iine's Celery Compound, and allowed us to publish tlicir portraits and testiir.onials, thus removing every possibility of doubt from the reader's mind. Ministers of the Ciospel, emincni. physicians, prominent men and women, and the e w'^'o earn tlicir brcMd in humbler callings, all unite in grateful e.xcl.Tination that /wPaine's Celery Compound CURES! ^t liiK'. *6VR ALBUM 'ruman Young. PHYSICIANS COULD NOT Cope With the Troubles! HIS HEART'S WISH REALIZED AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERINGS! Old-Tinie Life and Vigor Brougbt Back! PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND CURED! Bnice County, Ontario, has been thoroughly awakened and astonished regarding the almost miraculous cure of Mr. Truman Young, a promin- ent merchant of Tara. Everj' honest-minded suf- ferer in Canada will thank Mr. Young for his frank and manly utterances. Tara, Ont., Nov. loth, 1891 Wells &> Richardson Co., Montreal. Gentlemen : — After having used Paine's Celery Com- ponnd, and feeling grateful for ihe grand benefits derived from it, I have concluded that, in justice to yon, and in the intereats of poor suffering humanity, I should let you and others know what a great blessing Paine's Celery Com- pound has been to me. Alter suffering for years with dyspepsia, sleeplessness, nervous prostration, loss of appe tite, and a weak and tired feeling, and after consulting th« best physicians in my locality, and having tried a great many so-called cures advertised in the newspapers, and re- ceiving no benefit from any of them, I was persuaded to try a bottle of Paine's Celery Compound. I noticed an improvement before the first bottle was finished ; and aftei I had finished the third bottle I considered myself a well man ; all this was done by Celery Compound. , I can now go about my work witjt the old-iime life and vigor t my sleep is sweet and sound, my appetite good, and my sin- cere wish is that you may go on doing good to my pooj suffering fellow-creatures. I remain. Yours truly, TRUMAN YOUNG. The above cure is certified by Mr. Hilhorn, the well known druggist of Tara, who is strongly impressed witl the grand powers of Paine's Celery Compound ; and h* makes this significant statement ; << It has a good saU with ."*• ■■" SHE SPEAKS WITH PLEASURE ' WEAK NERVES ! FEELINGS OF FAINTNESS I POOR APPETITE " I am In every way restored to sovnil healtk igiin/ Mrs. S. Shedrick, of Magog, F.Q., being thank- ful for the great benefits she received through th< use of Paine's Celery Compound, has sent the following letter, which of itself is sufficient proof oJ the immense value of this wonderful remedy for the women of Canada who suffer from xils peculiar to their sex : MAGor., P.Q., November 24th, 1891. Wells & Richardson Co. CiENTLRMEN : It is with pleasure I speak of your Paine'r Celery Compounfl and its effects. For a time I suffered severely from nervousness, and the troubles which usually ac company this very serious disease. My nerves were weak, and I had peculiar feelings of faintness,/elt used up, and my aopetite was very poor. After using your Celery Compound for a time ail feehngs of nervousness were completely ban ished ; I was renewed in strength and general vigour, I eat and sleep well, and in every way I am perfectly restored tc sound health again. Yours truly, MRS.S. SHEDRICK. OUR ALBUI^. ,/ 29 >M of appe nittltiBg th( led a great ten, and re- erraaded to noticed ao ; and aftei yself a well I can now vigor J my and my sin- to my poot YOUNG, the well ressed witl nd ; and ht good tal^ SURE! S! 'ETITE ' ng thank- rough th< sent the It proof of dy for the ccuUar to h, 1891. 3ur Paine'r I suffered usually ac fere weak, S, and my impound etely ban ;our, I eat restored tc >RICK. Mrs. Rebecca Jackson. i Eaiginis d M Fatal Cfflktion ! NERVOUSNESS AND SLEEPLESSNESSl The Family Physician Does Not Afford Much Relief 1 '* 1 AM NOW FULLY RECOVERED !" "A medicine that never fails." This is true only of Paine's Celery Compound, and the truth of this claim is being proven every day. Weary, suf- fering, hopeless and despondent men and women, many of them given up by doctors as incurable, are casting off their burdens of disease and woe through the use of Paine's Celery Compound. Head the words of one who suffered for fifteen years : Hamilton, Ont., Dec. 4, 1891. Messrs. Wells & Richardson Co. Gents : — Having been troubled for nearly fifteen years with nervousness and sleeplessness, and my family physician unable to afford me much relief, and after trying a number of remedies, I was induced to try Paine's Celery Compound, having read your advertisement alxjut others that were bene- fitted who had suffered the same way. I resolved to give it a trial, and continued to improve from the first bottle. I have taken one doA-n bottles, purchased from John A. Barr, of this city, and am now fully recovered. A friend of mine, Mrs. Jefferson, 60 years of age, who suffered from the effects of la grippe and asthma, was greatly relieved from the start, and is now much better. I can heartily recommend its use to any one suffering sim- ilarly. With best wishes for the future success of your ex- cellent remedy, I remain, Yours sincerely, MRS. REBECCA JACKSON, 106 McNab Street. The above testimonial is vouched for as correct by Mr. John A. Barr, one of Hamilton's leading druggists. Mr. Barr, who is known all over the Province of Ontario, does not hesitate to strongly recommend Paine's Celery Com- pound, and his sale? of it are enormous. . <- ON^ ^^1 M^dR BEST Canadian Physicians -RECOMMENDS— '•mt Paine's Celery Compound! THIS EMINENT DOCTOR WAS HIMSELF . CURED BY THE REMEDY ! Rtieu.ma.*tism Completely ]Banisl::ieci I The Cured Man Says : " I have been exposed to all weathers, and have felt no return of the trouble." It is positively surprising that so many of om Canadian people continue using the old-fashioned and useless remedies for rheumatism. Theii efforts in every case are in vain ; and they are continually adding fresh fuel to the great fire of disease and torment Our best physicians truly admit that they know of nothing to equal the work and effects of Paine's Celery Compound in aU forms of rheumatism. No other medicine of the present day has given such imiversal satisfaction to sufferers. It docs not, like the ordinary adver tised preparations, deceive the public; it cures every time, and the cures are permanent. The following remarkable letter will cause the sufferei to joyously exclaim : — " I've found it after years of pain,^ All other cures are false and vain ! " CtALT, Ont., October 20, 1891. Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal. Dear Sirs: — About two years ago I was seriously troubled with rheumatism in my feet and legs. I tried many different doctors and patent medicines, and found nc relief from any until Dr. Orton, of Guelph, told me to try Celery Compound, saying that he himself had been cured by it. , „ It has completely cured ire. I have been exposed to al' weathers, and' have felt no return of the trouble. Alexander Goudy. ^;^:s. I ALBUM Obeline Villeneuve. ' ■ ' • ' 'X- ^ ;•'•■■•- . ■ • On the Briflk of a Preeipicel Tbe Doctor Gould not Afford Relief. CURED BY PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. True merit, worth and honesty, are always re- cognized by the wise and prudent. Mrs. Wm. Moore, of 460 Seigneurs street, Montreal, recom- mended her faithful housemaid, Miss Obeline Vil- leneuve, to use Paine's Celery Compound, at a time when her condition was critical and alarming. Mrs. Moore willingly vouches for the great cure. Montreal, Oct. 9th, 1891. Wells A' Richardson Co. Gentlemen : — It gives me very great pleasure to be able to say something in favour of your valuable remedy known as Paine's Celery Compound. For many years I have been a martyr to headaches and sleeplessness, and had dyspepsia continually. I had a peculiar burning sen- lation in the rtomacb, and considerable pain after eatfnc anything. I became weak and thin, and for a long time was hardly able to walk np-staira. I seldom knew what it was to obtain a night's sleep, and my general con- dition was as bad as it could well be. I used various remedies without succes*, and was under the care of a doc- tor, who could not relieve my sufferings. I commenced to use your Celery Compound about thirteen months ago, and have been surprised at the re- sults. I am now as well as ever before ; sleep well, eat well, and can do my work with ease and comfort. I never experience a puin or ache ; and all this is truly the remit of using Paine's Celery Compound, OBELINE VILLENEUVR Professor Edward L. Phelps, M.D., LL.D. The readers of " Our Album," old and young, will be pleased to see the portrait of the late Pro- fessor Edward E. Phelps, M.D., LL.D., the re- nowned discoverer of that wonderful remedy, Paine's Celery Compound, which is doing more to benefit and bless humanity, than any other pre- paration ever devised by the wisdom of man. Professor Phelps was one of Richardson Co., Montreal. Gkntlemsn : — Have been using your Paine's Celery Compound but a short time, and am surprised at the benefit I have already reoeived from it. Have been troablad greatly from the loss of sleep, and wonld rise la the morning feeling no better for the night's rest) bat now, thanks to your Compound, am sleeping splendidly, and can fully recommend it to persons troubled with Inaomnift Yours truly, J. G. McDIARMID. The pictures and testimonials in Our Album are only a few of the thousands that have beei) sent us by grateful men and women whom Paine'* Celery Compound has lifted from beda of sickness. into the fiiU enjoyment of health and strength. The mission of this pure Compoimd is to cur* disease. And right faithfully does it act, oftec succeeding where all other means have failed. Paine's Celery Compound is no ordinary sarsa parilla, bitters, or tonic, but a vegetable health renewer and strength-giver. It is a physician'* prescription, and is prescribed by physicians every where, for they know of nothing so good. When the life current fiow^ sluggishly througt your veins, when you feel weak and wea'y, whei sleepless, dyspeptic, or despondent, use Paine'r Celery Compotuid, and ward off disease and despondency. orit your dealer does not have Paine's Celery Compound in stock, don't a!low him to sell you something else. Send us $2.00, and we well deliver two bottles of the Compound at your nearest express office, all charges paid ; or $$.(» and we will deliver six bottles, charges paid. WEi.i.s & Richardson Co., 200 Mountain St. Montreal, P.Q. avt bMB troabM waalA riae ia the t'l nit } bat BOW, ig tplmdidlj, and lied with IniomnU G. McDIARMID. in Our Album that have beei> en whom Paine'f beds of sicknesft. and strength. ipotind is to cur* oes it act, oftezi have failed. o ordinary sarsa- vegetable health is a physician'* physicians every logood. luggishly through and wea'y, whet lent, use Paine't off disease and :'s Celery Compound mething else. Send es of the Compound rges paid ; or $5.0^ paid. Co., Montreal, P.Q. FINIS COROUiC.. v^f-US. (THE END CROWNS THE WORK.) DOM District INION OF CANADA,"! district of Montreal. j DOMINION OF CANADA,] PROVINIK 01 (JlKHKr, District of Montreal. , I, CHARLES M, JOHNSON, of the City of Montreal, in the said District, Province and Dominion, a member of the firm " WELLS, RICHARDSON Sc CO." do solemnly declare as follows— that is to say : That all the Letters, Testimonials and Portraits which appear in the present issue of the "OUK ALHUM,"are genuine and are true copies of the originals which are now in the possession of WELLS, RICHARD- SON it CO., and can be seen and examined at any time by the public. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and in virtue of the Act passed in the 37th year of Her Majesty (^ueen Victoria intituled " AX ACT FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF VOLUNTARY AND EXTRA JUDICIAL OATHS." C. M. JOHNSON. Declared before me at the City of Montreal, "» this 15th day of January, A. D., 1S92. ) JOHN HELDER ISAACSON, Notary Public and Justice of Peace. I, JOHN HELDER ISAACSON, of the City of Montreal, Notary Public and Justice of Peace, do hereby certify and attest unto all whom it may concern that I have personally and carefully inspected the original letters, testimonials and declarations referred to in the foregoing declaration of CHARLES M. JOHNSON, that T have compared them with the copies which appear in the present issue of the " OUR ALBUM," that I have found the said copies to be true and correct, and further I certify that several of the writers of the said letters are to me personally known, and are credible and rt spectabl^ persons. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal at the City of Montreal, this fifteenth day of the month of January, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. JOHN HELDER ISAACSON, N. P. r^f^ n.' r. \l R II 'iCH ' i'a' !j*i / • / ^' V?'^^2V 71 ^ er V -I.