Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Aug 1910, p. 6

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HE DAILY BRITISHO WHIG, SATURPAY, AUGUST 20, 1010. fH | AT THE CATLIN INSTITUTE is the 1 EN YEARS ago it was aunounced, for the first time, that drunken: B44 'WAS NOT « disease; that a armless, simple method of treat: | ment had been discovered that would cure the most sesiningly hope: | Joes case of drunkenness in THREE DAYS; that the heroic treat- | iment, covering ao period of from 28. to 42 days, with painful etn } Phat with the removal of isn , ond drunkenness was done away with; that all eraving | one disappeared. leaving the drinker in the same mental std as the day he was born as regards liquor, and with no more. aleink it than the day he foolishly took his first drink. The an- further wtated that the Gatlin treatment was the only one in the would secomplish this--that all methods of treating drunkenness , Getlin were based on a FALSE DIAGNOSIS of *'alecoholism."' © This ensouncement met with skepticism; but daily, stronger and stronger | for the Gatlin treatment were made. Legal contracts were offered that drunkard in any stage of the drink habit could take the Ustlin- treatment, | 41 there was a {allure to cure--failure to effect a cure more than satisfactory the drinker himself and to his family that if he was dissatisfied in any man- Mer with either the cure, the treatment, the Gatlin Institute, or with any person anything eonnccted with the Gatlin Institute, all that was necessary was'h simple expression of dissatisfaction and the full fee paid would be refunded when Be was leaving the fnstitute, and treatment should cost nothing. That same proposition is still made, and has been constantly and econ- made for TEN YEARS, The Gatlin treatment CURES and it cures in THREE DAYS--4here is not UM - A Private Sanitarium Successfully Treating ALCOHOLISM | was o thing of the past as far as necessity far such ex< | i desire and physical demand for and inclination to drink in Wi were but EFFECTS of stored-up alecholic poison in the | 8 that poison, the CAUSE of eon: |'H GATLIN INSTITUTE was needed In Canada disagreeable features of hypodermic Injections, strong drugs, SUBSTITUTE from 28 to 42 days of time--a treatment with merit enough to convince the public ITED rcs ~The Gatlin Institute, 428 Jarvis Street, Corner Maitland. REPRESENTATIVE ONTARIO CITIZENS CONTROL THF GATLIN INSTITUTE @ treatment that would cure gqule HABIT CURED 15 AN UNNATUR ALCOHOL SYSTEM - POISONIN brain-wrecking, will-breaking drink, and all powers of resistance fall under its attack. Liquor Drinking Men of Business USINESS MEN--which includes lawyers, doctors, managers 'of eor- porations and higher salaried men, merchants, bankers, brokers-- who drink liquor FAIL econer or later. Each one of them will charge his failure to HARD LUCK. But that charge is false. The loss of executive ability, WEAKENED MENTALITY. impaired indgment, gross negleet--to WHISKEY DOING THE THINKING are direct EFFECTS of charging the system with the cumulative poison of alechol, and the CAUSE of their business troubles. The Getlin treatment will, in THREE DAYS, remove every trace of i alpobolic poisoh from your system, without any inconvenience whatever to your Telephone North 4588 kly and perfectly without the STIMULANTS, and a loss of that EIGHTY PER seif; in THREE DAYS it will take you right back to the condition you were in the first day you ever took a drink of liquor, with no mere craving for or desire to drink it than you hed on that day. What liquor drinker, who has & vestige of his normal brain left, is there in this world who would not eagerly return to thet gay! What one, with the experience be has had in liquor drinking, would take that FTRST DRINK if he could but go back to that FIRST DAY? Come to the Gatlin Institute--take the Gatlin treatment, or send for the Gatlin Home treatment. It will make a new man of you; will return to you your old-time normal brain--your old-time personality that was carrying you along the road to SUCCESS rapidly until you ran up. agsinst' liquor; it will chase HARD LUCK from your business by driving fe accumulated poison from your system and thereby doway with the CAUSE of your appetite andscraving for liquor, You, or your employe. or your friend, will be accepted for treatment at the Gatlin Institute under a plainly-worded, legally executed contract that a CURE shall be effected in THREE DAYS -a cure that will be entirely satisfactory to Yourself and to your family--that every claim made for the/Uatlin treatment slightest possibility of failure, : "The Gatlin Institutes began to grow--patients Socked to them by scores-- the cures effected ran into the bundreds--then into the thousands. These and what it will sccomplish in THREE DAYS shall be verified in your case, or at the end of the third day the full fee you pay for treatment shall be refunded and treatment shall cost NOTHING. Any expression of dissatisfactioff" with A CENT. of its patients did not RELAPSE-<-had become a: public necessity, A company composed of representative citizens, physicians and business men of Ontario--men of means, of reputation and of extensive interests here--was formed, and the exclusive right to use the Gatlin treatment In Ontario was secured. The cost of this right was not at a!l small, neither was the opening and fitting up of the splendid Gatlin Institute at No. 8 Howard street done at small cost. Inside of one year these were of the LASTING KIND which made the Gatlin treatment famous. Gatlin Institutes couldn't possibly accommodate all those who desired the t other institutions became necessary, and others are opening through- the continent. Gatlin Institules are now in operation at 340 So. Highland ave. East End, Pa.; 1019 Prairie ave., Chieago, Ill; 408 Seventh st, So,, Minneapoiis, 3 1333 Jeflerson st.. Kansas City, Mo.; 1414 Seventh st, Parkersburg, W. | 1323 High st, Des Moines, lowa; 27 So, O ot., Tacoma, Wash.; 434 Queen EE aT STREET, TORONTO, ONT. ~~ G BUSINESS AT 42% J the Institute, he present location, stitution in Ontario for the successful in investing many, m statements, that it took ten or write for books of particulars A, Hargrave, Manager. 0 had prostituted their profession for a few unrters were outgrown hy the rapidly increasing business, anfl it became necessary ample room, and affords the best-equipped in- KNOW what the Gatlin treatment will do No. 428 Jarvis street, gives treatment of aleoholism. We we KNOW that there does not exist a case of drunkenness on earth that it Will fall to cure--we "demand for the Gatlin trestment will be when we have succeeded in convincing pou that there is now a REAL CURE for the liquor habit---an easy, safe, harmless cure, which you can take in the comfortabl homelike institution or in the privacy of your own home, requiring a period of but T ¥ If It proves difficult to convince YOU that the Gatlin treatment is all and more than it 1s claimed to be just think how difficult it must have been to convince US that the Gatlin treatment had merit enough to warrant us any thousands of dollars In the Gatlin Institute of Ontario, dollars: we knew that other liquor habit treatments, in a sense, were failures; we were 30 well acquainted with the "world" and with the fact that it js easy to make claims and times as much proof and argument to reason us Io ¥ in the |7 Gatllg Institute of Ontario as we will have to use to get YOU io dake the Gatlin treatment and STOP DRINK. g Anyons' interdsted is Fespeetrully Invited to call at the Tnstitute, 418 Jarvis wiree oples of contracts to cure, Long distance altr and © foto investing to seek a larger building KNOW what the 8 quarter f HRER DAYE. mt DA We know of many Guacks who OUR mone {, corner Maitland, Toronto, and local telephone, North either the cure in your case, with the treatment, with the Uatlin institute, or with its management, when you are leaving the Institute, will mean that the fee paid shall at once be refunded. Remember. the money you pay the Uatha In- stitute for a CURE hae not changed ownership until you are satisfied that you are cured and that the Gatlin Institute has earned its fee . stitute located at 428 Jarvis street, corner Maitland. Take Church street car; ask for Maitland street stop, . Institute two short blocks east. Cull or write for books of particulars, copies of contracts dnd other information. Hook and full particulars mailed, sealed, in plain envelope. Long distance and looal telephone. North 4538, : dé THE GATLIN INSTITUTE OF ONTARIO requests the closest investigation of Business and Professional Men of Ontario, especially the Physician Se ---------- = -------- m_-- nd Saturday at Jesse Harnes', Miss Hall, Detroit, Nich. has been spending a few days with ber aunt, Mrs. Rob- ert Morton. + Bcho Lake Jottings. Echo Lake, Aug. 17--Haying is over; farmers are busy in the grain harvest. We regret the departure of Miss Jessie Leslie, who has gone to resume duties as teacher at St, George's Lake. The trustees have en- gaged Miss Teim, Carmanville, as teacher for our school. Mr. Renn and Nr. Hutcheson, Moscow, filled the pul: pit on Sunday. A number from here attended the 'Prentics Béys' celebira- tion at Sharbot Lake on Friday. Miss Aggie ay is quite sick.: John Cor- rigan is lo to be around again. Whooping cough has made a enll again. Mrs, Arthur Hayes and chil dren have gone to Watertown, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Babcock and Mrs. Shepherd, atiAflen Wagar's; William A. Wagar and Jobn Ruttan, xt A. Wagar's; Mr. and Mrs, El Peters, af William Hioks'. Marriage at Waberly. Maberly, Aug. 19.-Miss Blanche Buchanan, and Alexafider achanan; Maberly, were married, o 0 ny. Rev. Mr. Hollingsworth officiated. The bride was given away by her brother, a "Buchanan, and looked hand. some in her bridal 'costume. She tra- velled in blue taffeta silk, with hat to match. The bride and groom left on the 2.30 train for an extended trip to the west. Mr. Buchanan is a despatch or on the CP.R. and has a home in At Crow Lake. 'Lake, Aug. 183.-<The frequent 'are making the pastures good ng the growth of late planted + Mi Wo 0, Simpse'. is nding a - weeks among jriends mith's -- Mrs, neren and Perth, at Gearge Mertram's; "Hicks, Thessalon with his John Hicks; fs Grace Perth, with her parents. Bom lr. and Mrs, Avthur Harris; a son, blackberries are almost g failure. Ba made & business trip to last week, Yonge Mills Notes. ¢ Mills, Aug. 18.--Victor Purvis "ihe west on Sunday alter a vat his- home here. Rob- § rego, N.Y. is visiting 8. George Miller, of has been calling on old AR Aiwerite of Twenty four is left, Thursday, for w to visit relatives. Mra, mn, New York, is visiting MieNish left 'Wednes- N.Y, to visit her 0 will reside on their return, he y t little ug. 18.--On the I7th the ing of the Woodbura W readiness in Smith's Falls, where they 1 1yero very ill with. typhoid daughter, The Church?" Tt was proposed to spend an hour after every missionary meeting, playing games, etc., and ap- point a committee every month 10 ar- range fop this social hour. Miss Ella Wilson and Wilfrid 'Wilson were ap- poihted to provide this part of the programme for the next meeting on September. 14th, at Mrs. Lucy's, with Mrs. Bennett as leader. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Armstrong served refreshments. At Mountain Grove, Mountain Grove, Aug. 19.-Gas lights were installed in the Methodist church lire last week. Miss Maud Sanderson, has returned from Kingston. where she spent her holidays. Miss Vicard, Que bec, has taken charge of the village school; Miss May Heath, Arden, the union, Mise Wilmott, Barriefield, the north school, Miss Bradshaw, old Mountain Grove. Mrs. A. W. Baunder- son and children bave gone to ' visit at Vweed and Marlbank. Mes, M. : Price, is wisiting her niece, Mrs. MyCallum, Tweed. C. E, Foster, sult his Jumdering interest here, Mr. Jackson, of Enterprise, and the Lord Brog, are to get oat the lain bec for him. William _ Barr and Miss Florence Davy swore quietly married, on - the 10th, at the bride's howe by the Re. R. Garrett, Avden. Mrs. Kennedy ani Miss Gegtia Kitson, Codfrey, visited thew sister; Mos, A. w. Thompson 1a 5 | week. Miss. Gero MacDonald, has re Err ad! me alle: spending a ww {weeks with her feather, Mr. and Nes, Cronk visited his saotler, Lops ake, wha is seriously ill. Miss Mol lie and Dell Peingls Andon, visited friends here, ast weer. Blakiviries are' reported sox: ve William brew is ety. t fever. - Walter Farls: family have scarlet fever: Pai. tos y has returned From Fort Geo, has GO TO MARTINEZ, Winner Now Belongs to Harry La + Montague. Saratoga, IN. Yieug, 20.~Buying a horse thirty minutes oa ¥age and winning him out is pretfy lever work. That is exactly what rity 18 Mon- tagne did when he: hought Martinez from Preston Busch "watched the colt gather in $2,400 for winning the Saranae Stakes, on ay after- noon. La Montagne paid 'Burch $5,000 for the horse and then bet $5000 on him at 2.68 J. He wonad' up #1400 richer and in possession of & good ries horse, a % "il 5 aS REPORTS FROM ATHENS. Reegrded, Athens, Aug, 18.--~The long-continued drought 's playing havoc with wany local wells. Long blackberries in limit: ed yuanivties are being offered for sale. Preparations are in progress for Lahor Day celebration. Rev, Mr.» Wells, Mallorytown, occupi- ed the pulpit of the Methodist church, on Sabbath last in the almence of the pastor, Rev. F. A. Read. Alexander Eaton, Athens, occupied the Mallory- town pulpit. Rev. V. McArdrew, B.A. Pittsburg, conducted services in the Anglican church last Sunday. Being a {graduate of the high scncol, many old "Hiciends and school-matss aftended, and were 'much ratified by the able man. ner in which the yourh:ial minster ful- filled Ios duties. Alexander Palmer, ium Hollow, wil! occupy the: Baptist pulpit here next Sunday. Rev. John Scanlan, Jasper, | a Tormer minister hore, was called here an the 10th inst, to officiate at the Kennedy-Wiltse wedding. , On the 1ith inst., the fureral of the late Charles B., Wiltse, old and #i J esteemed resident of this vicinity took place to the Methodist hureh, services being eonducted by Rev, Mr. (Clarke, pastor of "the" 'Holiness Movement chureh, at Chesterville, The Take Flaida camp meeting is to opel, on the 13th, A number from here attended the lawn social at Char leston, on Thursday evening, under the atispives of Oak Leaf Anglican church. At the Epworth League, on Monday Hovering, Mies Daorienne Davis, Chantry gave two excellent recitations. Mrs, H. E. Cornell camipod last wedk at Fernbank, Mes. P. 1. Slack and 'Pmonths with her daughter, Mrs [Ethel Maneell's; | Mr. Hawa at Wm. Towies" Mes, J. H. Ackland, were last wesk at Charleston lake, occupying B. Lover. in's houseboat. Mrs. 1. Evertls, after In Tow weeks' visit here, hus gone to Butternut Bay for a couple of weeks Before returning to her owe in' Tor onto Mrs, L. Stevens hus returned from Dalmeny, where she spent. two $3 Stewart. Mrs. H. H. Arnold; has turnéd from visiting her daw Eugene Robi ; Boston. = Among recent visitors are: --Mies Winona Massey, oosejaw, at Miss Miss Jelly, - Jallaby, Dollan's; Me. and Mrs, Brown, Chantry, st Albert Brown's and Mri, J. H. McLaughlm, Ot aww,' Mies Bracken, Sfinville e at Miss Lenny 'a; - W. Taber, Carleton Place, Clow's; Rev. Rosenea ree at Mics Linsie A. Filling of Pulpits--Many Visitors| Madden Gives ghter, Mrs 4 CANNOT STAND THE LIFE. Johnson Less Than Two Years of It. Philadelphia, Aug. 20.--"Billy"" Mad- den, the old-time fighter and manager of boxers, himself in his time one of the cleverest lightweights in the world, announces it as his opinion that two years will about see , the finish of "Jack" Johnson as: the heavyweight champion of © the 'world. Madden can be credited with bringing out. more good, big boxers than any man in ring history, barring 'Billy' Delaney. Among the men he discover 'ed and developed were John L. Sulli 'van, Charley Mitchell, Peter Maher, Gus Rublin, "Denver Ed." Martin and 'several others. It was Madden who first saw the jmerit of Johnson as a fighter, which {he became wise to when he matched Fdward Martin against the Texan black several years ago. Madden thought he had a champion in Martin, iwho was a clever and hard-hitting two-handed fighter, but when he stack- ed up against Johnson he soon dis jeovered that he had another guess coming, After that contest Madden] who had obtained a good line on Jefiries, made the statement more than ence that if "Jack" Johnson and "Jim" Jeffries Best by Test Try One in Your Home They are sweet toned, artistically designed, and reasonably priced. KINGSTON'S LEADING MUSIC HOUSE. In all popular and Music in Book and Sheet Form. Orders promptly filled. THE LIMITED, 232 PRINCESS STREET. | classic: i 3 wee ever mei in the ring, Johnson would win, and he stuck to his gronnd ever since, and had the pleasure of win- ning a considerable sum of money backing his opinion against the New York admivers of Jeffries, when the Reno fight was brought about. Ac coding to Madden's idea now, John- son can't last at the pace ho is going. "Billy Saye that the big black is living too fast for an athlete. The effect of his kind of which Johnson is indulging in now is making hin fat, an rt which is Sure to test the vitality of any man more especially a fighter. Pwo years of such a life will be a long time, and when at the end of that period, John- son altempis to himeell into shape Building I can Supply Ready Roofhug, Wall Plaster, Lime ? living P. WALSH, to fight some husky young fellow with a lot of vitality and recuperative pow- ers he will find that be will be in the same class as "Jim" Jeffries-- "the can't come back .." It does not necessarily take driok i vieliy of a ter. Tere TE y sleep, lnk of re gular ie. will do the work, and

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