IUNNIWA 1'icetonexhia is well known in all giftle raising areas. it has been gxlmated to involve 15 to to per sent of the cows in a given area. it: is no rclilecter of breed, but is ifore prevalent in producing cows recluse of the demands mademiiy as developlns fetus and by use . e e can on, mmehrink in production by fifty cent or more and loose flesh En to the point of marked em- tion. of the factors which lead fr.-the onset of this condilion are often overlooked. such as proper sandiing and fertilization of the roll, feeding a balanced ration and careful observation of each indiv- siual cow. The trace elements are required in very small amounts in the animal's body but a decrease sr lack of one or more in the cows- ration will produce drastic and far reaching effects. Numerous preventative measur- es and various treatments have been used by as many different individuals with varying degrees of success and failure. The standard form of treatment has been the administration of a sug- ar preparation in a suitable form for intravenous administration. The addition to the ration of biackstrap molasses is oi little value in treat- ment. This is chiefly due to the fact that absorption is not rapid enough to overcome the condition. However, it may be of some value as a preventative fed over ions periods of "me. ' :'Early attention should be EW- en to cows showing of ace- tonemia. One must rem Inber "III there are several forms of this condition and the effective treat- ments vary to the individual can- es; therefore. a professional assist- ance should be obtained in hand- ling acetonemia. PREPARE FOR WEEDS If producers really knew the in- fluence of weeds in lowering crop values. a - t measur. of at- tention would be paid in the mat- ter of control. Some weeds are pjl'IIcu1AtIy vigorous and remove from the soil not only plant foods but a tremendous amount of mole- turn that should be some in to the invigoration of the crop. In a year of moisture shortage this is a part- icularly serious matter. The de- ductions from fertility. and the stealing of high priced fertilizer ' , ”'ents from other crops are also matters of very great import- snce. Experiments have been conduct- ed in connection with moisture and fertility diversion, and the lower- ing of crop yields, and the results of such experiments have indicat- ed an alarming lowering of all factors. The prevalence on many farms. and in many sections, of wild mustard and wild radish in our grain crops. must inevitably materially reduce yields. . ;Fortunately in the past few years the spraying for 2,4-D in grain has become more preval- ent. and the results have been out- standing. The practise would be very general for the cost of sprays under the subsidy supplied by the Provincial Department of Agricult- ure is not great. The subsidy is based on the acid content in the product, and on this basis a cert- ain rato per ounce is paid in the the form of a subsidy. in view of the fact that 2.4-!) products have been reduced by some manufacturers by about 20 Per cent in price, the cost of the material when the subsidy from the Department is paid will bring the acreage expenditure down to a very low item, to those who h ve difficulty with weeds of the ad mentioned early preparation in the form of a special boom for available sprayers should be un- dertaken so that the spray can be applied at the proper time. A twenty-four foot boom will soon get over a field of grain, and .it is lllfltrlsing the measure of control that can be secured under the din- sction of a careful operator. The total cost. in snylevent. is very little in comparison with the lost of having these weeds, deter- iorate the production and value of the grain crop. In all cases where purchases are made presentation It?! luymsnt of the subsidy must some from the parties who act- llllly use the material on their trains. A properly . ' d but of sale must be presented on which the brand name of the mat- erial must be clearly indicated. Furthermore the material must be used on the grain crops. No sub- Ildy is paid if it is utilized for any Oihef Purpose. Prompt application for subsidy should be made as soon as the material is used. Pre- Dsre immediately and meet the ghilhlltzllle of the wt invasion s e Coccmmmflslp con remedy. The sypmptoms and lesions de- Pend upon the age of the bird at- Ildlld. 0!! Illocies coccldia in- '00.?-3, the bird. the number inf ve oocysta ingested, and e susceptibility of the bird. The dis- ease seldom occurs in chicks or lmuits younger than two weeks of III. "M081 of the worn out. breaks occur when the hirds are four -to eight weeks old. Bloody dronvinss are seen when the chicks are infected with the cecal .'.'.':.'..'.'...:'."-'."..."'.N-,'....,”-"g'n'.:'..:.” fromtiavstn twsuetsss. laiosssrs aaisistboeeos. Ilidtheeollnietalifeeyeisefthe osrasitetalssriacethce.ia.tiIs Vgxlcutehrnstbeceeaaispear :.......'-.-l'.-.m'.-..-.-'..r's..-.-4 orslntiy euggumu , V-ldbsldsmuleh . at ” raruuuunr Nrws. ; 9. Ir. 1. Department ofsuscunm l.h- hers would like very much to In the ceca of other cases. This cute is at first adherent to the cecal walls. In the worst IYPG 0- intestinal coccldiosia the small 13' testine is found to contain a blood! fibrlnous exudate. The most ser- iously involved portion II. II I rule; the central portion. . in many cases the whole lend!-Ii of the gut is affected. The intest- inal wall is thickened. and the lin- ing membrane is sloughed-off. N- sulting in a blood-stained mass all through the intestine. Infestation with some of the other species re- sults only in an inflammation 01 the intestine which is indistI.II8' ulshable from the inflasnmations caused by several other 8891!”- This is also true of coccidioais in poults and other birds, with the exception of the form which at- lacks the kidneys of scene fmm three weeks to three months of age. in this case lesions are found only in these organsrand are seen as yellowish-white spots the I110 of a pinhead. ” ?"”.';'” n . .. Ony e cec orm occ in chickens can be Positively dia- gnosed wlthout aking I opical examination of he cecal or intestinal-contents, or lesions from lttlire kldineys of goose if 0000- ioss s suepec . TREATMENT AND CONTROL Coccidiai oocylts are exceiJfIM.l' ally resistant to most of the com- mon disinfectani and it is dif- ficuli, if not impossible to com- pletely free the broader house of 311 oocyas when cleaning and dil- lnfecting. Some oocysts may be left or may later get past the san- tality can be prevented If the parasite's great capacir for re- production, the litter soon becomes contaminated. An outbreak may I30 expected unless the birds have picked up enough oocysts to ac- quire an immunity. A less oom- au 2!-w". - I x i an p.m. atlnmmerviile School. 'l'1se second Friday of each ntnnth will be the regular meeting list... The meeting was then urn. ed.-Peter Curran, Secretglylf 03 M01131! 77. H56. the regular V 5-Star 4-ii Dairy Cluhiwas hell in East Roynlty schoo YWE RmmMAH FRANK AND oun NEIGHBORS omor emu.-It were college stud- ents from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. There was an age range from fifteen to twenty-one years. Sessions similar to this one and including students from all over the Maritimes have been held in Sackville for the last thirty- l. The meeting was brought to order by the President and roll call was answered by nine mem. bers with their favourite game, One new member joined. The min. utm were read and approved. There was no reports of ,tees. The new business was: It was movedhy Blair Wood and second- ed..by Harry Love that we ans- wer roll call at the next meeting with your favourite chocolate bar. it was moved by -Harry Love and seconded by Roddy Mclnnis that Ian Macftae. Donnie Corcoran ad Blair Wood be over. Mr. Iilisn retary. TIIIITII PASTE Ioorluml .sr....nyn. I... .u IL "”:iI.i.'lE: ' . ms for 1-91 . 2 for .66 A150 - Asxaderw TODM Powder s...se 2fu.lo TIIOTI IIISI TABLETS punks ssisklv is- ralilsunloltsho and sold Closeu- pgg, In.l pda ' pita. SIILITIOI A-has cu-.4-, '93 Is an elusive lnavh . OCIIC. Insets Neal and Adisapstg II as. lads plete immunity may protect the flock against high death losses. even though bloody droppings are passed and a number at ird-I appearance. Usually serious out- talityca n be prevented if the quarters are kept dry. Various methods of treatment with many drugs have been tried. and quite often some of these have proven success! '. found that a certain treatment has prevented serious losses in his flock year after year. I would not suggest that be change to some other form of medication. Some of the sulfa drugs, especially sulfam- ethazine. sulfasuxidlne and sulfaq- uinoxaline, have been used exten- sivly. and are undoubtedly of val- ue in the treatment of flocks af- ing water is preferable to one that has to be mixed in the mash. Sick when they will not eat. Also, there is often an unev distribution of the drug when a small quantity Is mixed with the mash. Other pre- parations are now on the market for combatting coccidioais In poult- ry. Some of them are safe and effective. No hard and fast rules can be laid down regarding the number of days'a flock should be treated with sulfa drugs. and it is advisable before commencing treat ment to discuss the situation with someone who thoroughly under- stands their use. They help to pro- duce an immunity in those birds that have only I cently picked up the infective oocysts. They will not cure a bird in the later stages of the infection. and will be of no use to a bird that is not infected. Therefore. in most outbreaks, the intermittent method. of treatment gives best results. Medicated wat- er or mesh is given for a day or two. plain water or mash for the next few days, then medicated water or mash for another day or two. and so on until several doses have been given with intervening days of no treatment. Another method is to treat with mail dos- es of sulfamethazine or sulfaquin- oxaline intermittently m the time the birds are abo t four weeks of age until they are past the age when serious outbreaks are likely to occur. in some large broiler plants the chicks are pur- posely infected by placing them in in infected pen for a few days. during which time they receive sulfa treatment. After this they are moved to a clean dry pen. This system must be used with caution. as there is a possibility that the "contaminated" pen may ' us ' . , '” for other diseases. The birds should not be flushed at any time while they are being treated with sulfa drugs. If the drug is administered in the drink- ing water no other liquids should be given to the birds while they are receiving the treatment. "CLUB NEWS"... show the typical ruffled. droopy , breaks with consequent high mor- , .- ” If anyone has ' - - - EPIOM SALT su. ............. ............aog. as. 21-.25 51211.”;"'3.””".f3iI.?S2”'5m""533 Aunzsrmfc umomloln can be administered in the drink. SUPPOSITORIES, Ir. ........... .......sog. ms. 2!.-1.25 ORDERLIES, Ieslla s-s-.s.ss.e.ss-..........s-s. AI. 24.. .46 ORDEIILIES. sue. inns-o hum. so'-..'......a.. 1:. 2 1.. .76 casron ou., 4... ..n.. as. 2....56 ANAESTHETIC HEMORRNOID OINTMENT, I SANI-PED COIN SOLVENT, if on. P.I(.Z., In temporary scours upset -u .r..'.l. ii-the-I ............................ us. 21.1.01 STOMACII AND LIVER TABLETS, on ..In. As. 2!.-".50 EYELO, FOR THE EYES In as. souls. ........aog. Js. Zlu .75 sun. ..I-a- As. 25.. .41: ...a.g..7s. 2au.7E Jen. so. 21- .61: E , sun. MINERAL OIL. HEAVV AMERICAN, 2i.-.86 ZINC OINTMENT, M oI.II ...........s... as. ZMJG IISMA-REX GIL, s...s.nq..- .. 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CO;LIVER OIL COMPOUND TAILETE, us, 2Iu1.7E O LIVER OIL, REXALL CO usa..4n.s...sus. ....... .. Loo. 2!.-1.01 PERCO-COD, sacs and e. rs. . . son, YEAST I IRON TAILETS, moi... . WHEAT GERM OIL CAPSULES.gso'...a... ms, 25.1.25 VITAMIN C (AICOPOIC ACID) TAILET5, u out, use-. ................................. ..s.g. .91. 29- .95 HALIIIIT LIVER OIL CAPSULES.sru a... me. 21.1.11 Ioe' VITA as 8:-' MN 1-: H- 83 The regular monthly meeting of the Summervllle "Maple Leaf" I-ii Calf Club was held on April 11 with 16 members present. Due to the absence of the Agricultural Re presentatlve. Bob Pierce. whose presence was greatly missed. Fath- er John Cash. the Club Leader. guided the meeting. Junior Test 1 was written by the membe .. Considerable concern was expressed regarding the dif- ficulty of obatlning Purebred Ayr- shire calves. it is hoped that the Ag. Reps. will be able to find calves for this class soon due to the rlateness of the season. The group has eight membe . within the senior age limit. These mem- write both Senior and Junior pap- ers this yesr if the Department of Agriculture will permit such aet- ion. if not, there is danger of some an active part in . it was moved and seconded members loosing interest As gs Wm M" B. W of M II” asxsu. rule on.. :. .u.....o.2:..1o group. CREAM HAIR TONIC, s.......s... .ss. 2!...” The importance of each mens- bu. go me In", W" nnued 5, SHAMPOO ....................... .,s... .so, 25.” the Club Leader. Each member "rm mm" 0" ucgnmunhr uv. . nun, 20:.” second on c ' Du Nd ,,. n I. hoped an m. IIIAHOO... 25.00 be M I ANTI-PIRIPIRANT speaking programme. otououam ,......s.. as. 25.8 In YOUNG LAW-Manms Lawmakers of the down henignly from frames on forty-six members of the "Model Parliament" who met on committee. After the meeting was two films which were enioyed by all. The meeting was then brought Blast looked eir heavy the program and the world. Palmer showed In-W15 APRILI8-I9-20-21-Wed.,Thurs.,Fri.,Soi. :l”:.. Twice as much. . . for MEDICINE CHEST REMEDIES last week in the legislative Cham- ber of the Provincial Building in Charlottetown. They approved of what was going on and it was an encouraging affair for anyone in- t t d in the future of Canada- This was the second annual ses- sion of the Model Parliament to be held in Charlottetown and was composed chiefly of students from to a close.-Aline Corooran, Sec- the various high schools on the Island. The "Premier" and a few three years. Last year eighty-six members were present. . I attended the Saturday after- noon sesaion and was much im- pressed. The setting was perfect. The room lin with the portraits of men who d once sat where these young students were now seated, seemed in itself to lend importance to the occasion. The costumes of the youthful officials the age boys scurrying around with essages, the whispered con. ferences between heads of com- mittees and the constant passing OI Printed malafal added color "II wulllllicity to the scene. But most of all I was struck by the WI" 09 1110 young men and by their smooth familiarity with par- liamentary procedures. DRINKING Various resolutions had been drawn up at the previous session of this Model Parliament" and the subject of alcoholic beverages W35 ”"'0UEhly discussed at this one. The speakers were well in- formed on the dangers and evils of drinking. They brought up the Very Important point that in many cases one drink leads to another and to the tragic habit of exces- SlVe drinking. it was pointed out that one need not prove himself 3 "E00d fellow" by Re- Well. April 18. 1956 spect and liking were not depend- ent on drinking. I was particularly interested in one young man's belief that drink- ing among high school and college students was greatly influenced by the attractive liquor advertise- ments in American Magazines. These ads he said pictured highly successful-and attractive men hold- mg a high-ball or cocktail glass- an added touch to their "distinct- ion." Why not drink then, if that helps so much to make one inter- esting and successful? Perhaps the student had a point there. but American magazines couldn't bear all the blame. another student ar. gued. Canadian MacLean's Mag- The Guardian. Page 3 asino also piqed up the attract- iveness of alcoholic beveagee in its advertisements! The drink habit was traced to a more basic source by several of the students. Long before a boy gets to high school or colleges, it was stated. he forms an attitude for or against drinking from the drinking habits of his parents. Sometimes indeed." if he sees ex- cessive drinking in his home, he may turn against it in ” , many times he follows the pattern of his parents. The final resolut- ion.placed the members finnly against alcoholic beverages in any orm. (Continued on page 5) ssssrsc csrssr ',-,;:-;:, :::::.:'..:"”"'" ADHESIVE prism ”'”'.32. ' --av 2!-v.60 -.... 2:....41 21-.56 POPULAR MONEY SAVING B A-SA-REX TABLETS, 24'. Help grvelustvc-IleIIov colds headaches and minor pams Reg 25 REXILLANA COUGH SYRUP 4... ma. Gwes Quick relief tor Spring nughs rm: rclds loom.-s rmvuled .ne..,g,.,,,,,:, Mg 65 MILK OF MAGNESIA Plum 20oz Reg as LANGLOIS LAVENDER AEROSOL SHAVING CREAM 9 Menvholuvee. 10 of Reg 13 STAG SHAVING CREAM Regular or Bvushless 55 PLASTIC APRON A...-we -gram Reg .oo GOLDEN BEAUTY EVERYDAY GREETING CARD with envelopes N m be. 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