< PAGELEIGHT )4 picture of Miss-Nellie F. Come“, ags-84, .who has resigned hits: 62 year's‘ teaching service in the public schools of Rochssu ter - Above is shown one of the many houses wrecked in »Oxi:'or<l Ohio; when a‘ tornado‘ swept ‘ovcr sbhtiiem 'Oili0 recently ., s~ WIN? AW "my-sinister vtfitsrs ma; suisltssnss, an s. . _ ‘ y. H t ' ltitininis" v. wvvvvvv v Outbreaks or l-‘oot and Mouth Dis- ease. have never occurred in Ctnlads. This tliseas_ is probably the most in- léctiotis fiuatady ‘of animals 0t; which we huvejmotviedze and cnuses trem- cnllntis losses tn thshgrlcuiturui lily tart-its o! any country lrinru es. It spreads very rapidly and cxte lively, um! uugniis the entlrc loss o! lcxptrrt trntle in live nnltnnis_ and the Intermix», tit-n‘ oi‘ tlouicstic cmutrlcrr-e. 1llnlike must other iniectioutuiiscnses l-‘otit nud hit-nth Disease may nttncit the sum» repeatedly. nnrl they are. therefurtxh dangerous ltmirtl": n! ill- (ct-tlon. Thersja nn permanent curs fur Font nntl Blontli Dist-uses the mnlorlty ui, ntfeetetl nniltlnis recover from nn at- tuck. in ten to fourteen tlnys without treatment. The greatest ditllenity is the eradication ot the intectiun and this can only he uccntrltiiisitcdthy the rlnnghtor of. all nifevted nntl exposed nnlmitis. the proper tiestrttctittttyni thcir rill-cusses und the titan-hush disinfection oi’ all contact mutter. it not, éontruik ed by these ratiicui measures the ills cuss sprcntis very rapidly throughout the whole ‘country. affecting practjcui- ly nil snscentlhle animals with: enorm- ous economic losses. » The‘ disease commences wlthj a high fever, followed, by iniisittulation o! the membranes of ths tongue anti those lining the month, niso 0i the sensitive structures in the hoot. 'l‘his is quick- ly Xoilowstbhy the lormatlon to! blis- ters 0n these membranes. varying in also from that oi a pea to that ol-a hnul nut. These blisters also appear on the utltlers and along the top of the hoof. nisn in the cisit tiivlllin; the hunt. They may lu- prescnt in all these tuemhrnaes in the same animal, . » , w'_vv vvv vvvvvv v~vvvvv“‘ c" showilll trite-t Iolmlnl at mouth in urls "suns at Foot and armin- Iii-a-nw. I Peculiar smacking sound"'with their mouths. Extreme lumcness occurs whats the lesions appear on the cleft and on the top n! the hoot. The fever und the tiiiiieulty in eat- ing causes n rnpid unti extreme loss in flesh, and a serious lessening or cos- sntlon o! thc milk secretion. swine. nil rliiltilvtiln; wit,“ susceptible. unfair. mp, 1 crcu poultry, inn-e t-vt-n \ my t infection. the hm ii|l‘\>l>1'i'\se| ilnmrortaits us mtrrlt-rs n! 1M .\iun may also llt'i'lllilt' ini ML children frequently ,~u ~r 1 drinking raw milk from it tie. (‘llltls in trsaelas klllQflilllilflbllll toihs burial. or nmy uppt-nr only in the mouth. or may he lintitcd to the bouts. The sylnptontl are very character-is. tic. The irritation u! the membranes- in the mouth results in lnss 0t appe- tite, and dribbling of saliva from the mQlllpilt which. owing to consaut move.- ment o! the ii s nnti tongue. becomes lrnthy, anal n hares to the corners o! ‘pht-‘tattt. t; u». mQlsQJQnQK-liiiiti twat-ash on " f" - ~wflmmvlss.._ The udders often. become inflamed and ruined by uhsor-ss Int-mutton. and ll lnrsa number n! cattle so attested are rendered permanently vnluelcss for mill production. . The intlnmntatlnn of the fcct fre- quenttiy results in the shsdiing of the hunts. causing permanent injury. _ Whiis this dlseass is essentially, , '41 hub m» OI Ills!- 'As nli thcnutnrni IIiHilIITLIPB n lceted animals nre hiuhh initwtli‘ us some o! them. mrn-nlttrls‘ "It vlll. are lllryeiy im ~l tlnrln nttnrit. the tiiscilse. r till)‘ ""0 by thcst- utctiln. it |.~ fn-qttnltiiy reyeti from plum- in pint-v l-i’ ll ngsacy. snpt I I \ t Mill iutensstt-l nci vi mrs, us n s the mouth. Ths-snimais often make disease ot cattle, shssn. goats paling)" Iflflwlilllinllkilliliildl t »— '7 nfl llilvntlalitill, o