a = Sa Ney eeenaa ie = Secceci THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1930 ' And Her Ideas . From Paris { ! "The Show of Shows" | Comes to Empire Theatre | Not only the show of shows in! name, but the show of shows in reality, will be the feature attrac- tion at the Empire Theatre, New} Liskeard, this Friday and Satur-| day, July 4th, 5th. All the stars| in Hollywood do their stuff in|} this, a hundred shows in one. { You'll see Victor McLaglen,| Edmund Lowe, Tom Patricola,| Beatrice Lillie, Dolores Costello,| Alice White, Winnie Lightner,: John Barrymore, Irene Bordoni,! Ted Lewis, Douglas Fairbanks jr! and hundreds of others. It has a story as big as the cast, wonderful in color, and anyone fond of music, singing and danc- ing will do well to see "Show of Shows" this Friday and Saturday. Next week, on Monday and Tuesday, the king of the saddle, Ken Maynard, will be featured in agreat talking western picture, titled "Senor Americano." On Wednesday and Thursday, radio's idol, Rudy Vallee in "Vagabond Lover" while on Friday and Sat- urday no one should miss Gloria Swanson in "The Trespasser." This is Gloria's first talking pic- THE RHYMING| OPTIMIST By Aline If One Dream Died If in your garden The rarest rose From bud to blossom Did not unclose, Would you leave pansy And violet And pink untended, In your regret? If lark and linnet And whip-poor-will Poured out their music, Soft notes or shrill, But one loved songster Soared far away, Would that mean silence, For all your day? a Would you cease dreaming Tf one dream died, If one bright hope went Unsatisfied ? Unshared Good It is not enough that man may live His life to the full, to know Great tasks and the thrill they give Or love with its beacon glow. Though his treasures pile heaven high ; All gifts that the world desires, Still after each smile comes a sigh And his spirit droops and tires. Penis If he selfishly keeps for the few The bounty that falls to him, For his pleasures will not ring true And his sunlight must soon grow dim. It is not enough to gain After the toil is done, A feeling of proud disdain, sun A mountain crest in the " awe i hal : fe I a Fc who dwells thus alone Will find earth a barren place Till he shares all the good he has known And it shines from ther's face. each bro- ture, in which her singing of "Love" was the magic spell which holds her audience breath- less everywhere she is heard. t the j Brading Breweries Limited COMMON DIVIDEND No. 6 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Sixty-two and one half cents (.621%4) per share upon the No Par Wilce Common Stock of the Com- pany has been declared for the quarter ending June 30th 1930, payable July 2nd 1930, to shareholders of record atthe close of business June 21st 1930. By Order of the Board, Orrawa, Ont. T. A. McConkey June 21st 1930 Acting Sec-Freasurer STOMACH fais gerenert { Association painful, but it is not Page 3 Health Service . of the Canadian Medical NOSE AND THROAT The nose and throat of many persons cause them considerable annoyance and discomfort. Most of this trouble is due to infection, by which we mean the presence of germs. Tonsollitis may occur in an a- Tonsillitis may occur in an a- fever and swelling of the glands of the neck. This condition is nearly as serious as a chronic infection of the tonsils. In the chronic con- dition, there is no pain, fever or swelling, nevertheless, from these tonsils, the poisonous materials generated there go out into the blood stream and thus every part of the body is open to damage from this source. Diseased tonsils require treat- ment. The proper treatment must be decided upon for each individual, but, generally speak- ing, there is only one cure, and that is removal by operation, Adjoining the nose are several hollow spaces known as the nasal sinuses. Under normal condi- tions, these sinuses contain air. They connect with the nose through rather small openings. If infection occurs in the sinuses, the opening frequently becomes result of the infection, drain out. A chronic infection may devel- op in one or more of the sinuses, and if this occurs, it presents the same dangers as do chronic 'of chronic infections. reasons, and also because discomfort and pain which may cause at the point of infec- in-| tion, prompt treatment is indicat- 4 | blocked, and the pus formed, as al tant organs come about when cannot they are subjected to the effects For these of the fections of the teeth or tonsils.,€¢ as a preventive measure. The chronic sinus infection is fre-| _ Questions concerning Health, quently responsible for repeated head colds. The old infection | by letter. flares up from time to time. Dur-. the Canadian Medical Association, 184 they addressed to College Street, Toronto, will be answered personally ing the acute stage, there is pain| Sr over the eyes or an ache over the cheek or back in the head. The! flare-up accounts for the recur- rence of the head cold. Sinus infection must be brought under treatment if the damage it is capable of doing is to be pre- vented. The only way to pre- vent the heart or kidney disease which results from chronic fections in the body is to 1: O-@.F. each month ir the TeOnO) By at 8 p.m. in- TEMPLE N.G.--F. L. Fieming Rec. Sec.--W. J. 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