-Agricultural News ' r.l.I.DepurhuneeIAgrIoulture ooocnnoau ......hh.i.z in poultry in I dil- ,. ucroscopic protoun para- . Th 'c are eight different ape- . or this parasite which may pt-i cliickens. Of these eight. i m-p more deadly than the rent. .- infection caused by the two -.l serious types of the coccidioaia .a5jto results in death more "than do infections caused by other six. in both of these 1., is passage of blood with the ppiiigs. in the one form. blood- uicd material will be found in . .1-ca tbillld gutsl. while in the or there is a severe and exten- 9 inflammation of the intes- ps. and portions of the lining -inhraiw may 51011211 0"- The M-r six types of the infection in tt'i.t'llS do not result in such a h mortality, but they cause uf- will damage to warrant the opilfln of some remedial mea- g. as soon as they have been unused. M. species of the protozoan af- e turkey poults. sometimes re- i.u;.- in heavy losses. In the 52 there are three intestinal mt-s. two of which are capable mu.-ing severe infections. There also a species which is found l.ili' kidiicy. Only one species . lwvii described affecting ducks. hr hirrls affected with their own rlIt'lliai' species of the parasite iiltif' pheasants, grouse and pea- INSWISSION hr ('iIs0.'lSP is transmitted by (ills of feed. water. litter and l lil.'il have become contaminat- utih the droppings of infected his The organisms can be car- d considerable distance: in run- g water or on dust. shoes. nslih. socks. or other articlcs. Ptlitin may also be brought in m'il' birds. rats. mice. wild ds, flip: or other insects. An im- me adult bird. harbouring the rssile in its intestinal tract. can dilv infect susceptible chickens allowed to run with them. K lll'l'('l' been demonstrated that yitlraslle may be included in - egg at the time it is formed. fi although the egg shell could onie contaminated on its way 1 of the vent. conclusive evi- not: that this in a means of rearililil the disease is lacking. an outbreak of coccidlosis the rasitr-s lmicyslsl are most num- it: under perches. brooding cano- i two weeks of ago. Most. of 9 of the intestinal tract uuud wont outbreaks birds are four to eight weeks old. Bloody droirvinu are seen when the chicks are infected with the cecal type of the disease and to a less extent in one of the other types. Chickens badly affected with either of these types die very soon after symptoms are first noticed, and quite frequently the mortality rate in high. Often chickens and poults are found dead without any nick- nesa being evident. acute infections droopineas, diar- rhoea. and periods of dejection are observed. The comb and wat- tles are pale. Weakness, lameness and a partial paralysis are noticed in many of the affected birds. Ow- ing to increased thirst, more than the usual amount of water is con- sumed. sometimes resulting in dis- tension of the crop. chickens and turkey: are confined to the intestine and ceca. In cecal coccldioxia. usually found in chick: from three to eight weeks of age. lesions are found only in the ceca, and the complete life cycle of the parasite takes place there. In the very acute form the can appear dark red to purple in colour. and are filled or distended with liquid or slightly coaguiated blood. A blood-stained, cheesy core is found in the ceca of other cases. This core is at first adherent to the cecal walls. In the worst type of .i intestinal coccldiosla the email in- testine is found to contain a bloody fibrlnoul exudate. the occur when the In the lean Lesions in The most aer- ously involved portion is. as a rule. the central portion. although in many cases the whole length of the gut is affected. The intestinal wall is thickened. and the lining mem- brane in sloughed off. resulting in s blood-stained mass all through the intestine. Infestation with some of the other species results only in an inflammation of the intes- tine which ia indistinguishable from the inflammation caused by sev- eral other ugenta. This is also true It of coccidloaia in poults and other birds. with the exception of the form which attacks the kidneys of geese from three weeks to three months of age. In this use lesions are found only in these organs. and are seen an yellowish-white spot: the size of a pinhead. DIAGNOSIS Only the cecal form occurring in chickens can be positively diagnos- ed without maki a . i. croleopicnl s. and in and around drinking examination of the cecal or in- mtiiins and feed hoppers. lien passed in the droppings iltl(')'SlS are not infective. and IIITP nhout 48 hours under fav- iihln condition or moisture and rmtli to develop into the infec- 9 stage. If these infective oocysta swallowed by a susceptible if they pass through various er stages in the invaded tis- done. Reproduction of the para- tskes place. and new oocyatn passed in the droppings. nome- es as early as the seventh day r the first ones have been tied up. The ability to reproduce enormous. since each oocyst is .000 descendants. P any chickens and other birds hour the parasite, but this does mean that they are all dia- eil birds. Coccidia and chickens Y be lived together in more or harmonious relationship for ntiess generations. Unfortun- b 13'. the 1 development ' hiulily-efficient mass production chicks has upset the natural ant-e between the chick and the asite. and all too frequently result in disease and death of chick. If a chick acquires coc- ia at intervals and in small hers while it is very young reaches the natural balance ely. If it is kept completely ay from roccidia until three and -iiall or more weeks of age It gilt he called a "parasitic phase" i('il is desirable because it pro- rs immunity. In the latter 0. it in more likely to pass unit a "clinical phase" of rirtu-sis which is serious. The him is to encourage the Pl"- r phase and prevent the clinical highly susceptible. In the for- one to be I iudrlna elm- r case, it passes through what Cl" Vi" 50 IlW0"d If W0 Wxf meeting by u lbgntnute to 11A minute speech on any topic. A film was shown on Bluebloodx from Canada. Adjournment of the meet- ing wus moved by Elise seconded by Aline Corcorun. Iiivur Ayrshire Calf teetinal contents. or lasions from the kidneys of the cidiosis is suspected. goose if coc- An soon as a positive dis noais has been made, treatment I ould be commended immediately. It in important to remember that there are specific treatments for various types therefore. advice should be oh- 2. during which time the damage tain lnnrian. "CLUB News" the of the ed from your district veter- The last Royalty I star 4-l-I Dairy Club reorganized the eve- ning of April 25th. with last year's President. Elise Love. and last meted capable d moducgng year's Secretary. Aline Corcoran residing. Newly elected to office were: Harry Love. President; Aline Corcoran. Vice-Preaident; Elise Love, Secretary-Treasurer. Laat ear'a Club Leaders, Scott MacAr- thur and Eddy Love were re-elect- ed. An interesting talk was given y Mr. Edward MncGougan newly ppointed Poultry Fieldman. who directed his remarks in conjunction with the February and March lee- ronx. R. A. Pierce then gave a talk on Brucelloeia and Public speaking. Inn MacArthur. mem- ber of last year's Island Dairy team to the Royal Winter Fair. gave a very inteuatia on his experiences at 0 Winter Fair. It was decided that a meeting will be held the 2nd. and 4th. Monday of each month - nddrua Royal Roll Love. of the Bear lub was held The regular maetin N I at the home of George MacKin- MPT(l.'lIS AND LESIONS Vilrstl depend upon the age of bird attacked. the species it will: infecting the bird. the other of infective oocyata in- tied. and the susceptibility of the fi The disease seldom occurs i”illl'kS or poulia younger than MORRISON & MacEACHERli Electrical and Plumbing Contractors HAMPTON Phone Crspaud 1 condition, be letter Business Bureau Meeting HALIFAX ICP)-Harold G. Kin- aear. managing director of Better Business Bureau Marttimes lnc.. M0 3' was elected a governor of the Canadian Association of Better Business Bureaux at an ex- ecutive meeticg here of delegates from Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island. President 1'. R. McCormac oi Charlottetown presided. non on April lath. 1955. Eight members were present. The meeting was opened with the membe a repeating the pledge. The roll call was answered by the name of a potato. The minute: of the previous meeting was approved as read. A new Club Leader will be ap- pointed at the next meeting. Mar- garet McGaugh acted as pre ” A in the absence of Catherine Chais- son. The next meeting will be held at the home of Margaret McGaugh on May 11th. George Macl(innon moved. seconded by John Hughes that the meeting be adjourned. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. The first Potato Club on Prince Edward Island was organized on Thursday. May 5th, at the home of Alvin Palmer. 0'l.eary. and is to be known as the 0'I..eary 4-H Potato Club. The following officers were-ap- pointed: Club leaders - Alvin Pal- mer, O'Leary and Raeford Locke, Cape Wolfe; President. Mary Mac- Donald, O'Leary; Vice President. Rankin Mackinnon. O'Leary: and Secretary-Treasurer. Sheldon Mac- Lean. Coleman. The members in this club at the present are: Vance Griffin. Wayne Locke, Robert Howard. Errol How- ard. Ian MacWilliamI. John Wed- lock and Alton Rix. It was decided that this club hold a regular monthly meeting on the third Thursday of each month. The next meeting will be on May 19th at 8.00 p. m. at the home of James Macwiiliams. Cape Wolfe. Mr. Keith Clay the Prince Coun- ty Fieldman will supervise the activities of this new club with the assistance of Alton W. Raynor, Potato Inspector. 0'Leary. Each club member will plant one half acre of Sebago potatoes (foun- dation Ieed) and use a suitable fertilizer. CLUBS The regular monthly meeting of the Kenaingfon 4-I-I Calf Club was held in the Kensington School on April 18th. The meeting opened by repent- ing the pledge in unison. Roll call was answered with 19 members present. g Test number two was distributed to members and written. Tent number three was let for next meeting. Sheets on 4-I-I Calf Club rules were passed out to all mem- rs. The next meeting will be held at the home of Harold Palmer at. 8:00 p. m. for a judging class in dairy cattle. It was moved by Ronald Pro- fitt and seconded by Connie Brown that the meeting. be a.djourned. The Freetown Harmony Calf Club held their regular monthly meeting in Freetown School on April 27th.. with fourteen members and three viaitora present. Roll call was answered with the name of a flower. The minutes were read and approved. The correspondence was read by the Director Allan Clow, and also a report on the Club Leaders and Directors meeting which was held in the summeni e Agriculture Of- fice on April am. It was decided to purchase Isl club pins for the members. The lesson for next feet was read from the handbook. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday. May 4th. It was moved by Mary Rogers and seconded by Colborne Clow that the meeting be adjourned. af- ter which a period of games. with Mr. Clow lgarne leader. was en- joyed by a . ANCIENT CASTLE Windsor Castle in England has been a royal residence since Wil- liam the Conqueror in the llth century. Page :'. City and Cenrrai IOY'I TAXI-Dill 6560 - 6569. CRASWELL for Better Photo- U'lPhl- Wedneadny. May I1, 1955 The Guardian ICE CREAM tor serve it often. ARRIVING DAILY - Cotton and Orion Dresses. Kennedy's Ladiea' MILK - the perfect Wear. drink "mm" m"' POWAAL IIALL M l2h V n I . UJ5 "YOUR D0”-AR Buys MORE . in. West Covehead ffifiung Adults -It 010 HUGHES DRUG STORE" group will present two one act . plays and specialties. swvzfgh K:l:,?edy.e1E:2g:s.E:,,:'l.? by Cross Roads W. I. 0 - "E K WELL” MRS. BROWN interview 4gEe:EE;:umc;lc0pen Ev, lilisa lastelle Bowncss on the sub- may .uu R dclock Ject- How Much Are Our Boys and Girls Worth?" Tonight 7.45 SQUARE DANCING SKIRTS and Standard Time over CFCY. Cation Blouses. Kennedy's Ladies Jl A. (.ARRU.l.HERs' ONO. . metrisi. will be absent from his HEAR MR. ALEX. MCISAAC. office until Tuesday. May 24th Liberal nominee for Charlottetown- Ofiice open dailylso to 4.30 p. m. Royalty, speaking tonight at. (.30 for repairs, appointments and col- p. m. Standard Time. over CFCY- leciions. UNLOADIN G COAL. - A. NEW C. N. E. CASHIER - Mr. Pickard It Co.. are unloading Hard y y Eric Wilson has been appoint- Coal. Old Sydney and Springhill ed cashier. Canadian National Screened. lhixgress, succeeding Mr. C, H, .. .. nssnn who was recently ap- slg1l9ggs”T::Evi;'1-JHNRSEL: EIG3: pointed Agent at Charlottetown. Bnptigt Mei-1'3 Variety Concert, F IVCIWDIIO - food - Sponao ed ”:.:;::.f.:'";::::l Person-is . m e ill I of all Conservative electdi-s ofl gm” 3"” M'i5- H""'3" 1"0llnd Covehead Poll will be held auhd” """'i'"-"5 '0 "1!" summer home in New London. after a Frmk Hughes, home' Wednesday Pleasant winter in Charlottetown at 0.00. Candidates will be present. PARKDALE SCHOOL RHYTHM BAND will bring special color and, rhythm . . . to the Baptist Men's- Variety Concert. tomorrow tThurs- The evening circle of the W.M. day) night. S. of the Summerside Presby- terl ' UNION noan. - There will be the afh;f;'”;:rl';;”'wf3l my 3 ii" a meeting in Union Road United den, Mrs Henry msho '9 '3? Church, May 11th. at 8 p. m. in chm; The U 9' I" 9 the interest of the Pine Hill C.'-irn- vismg membelfs at th E": 903166 P”iE"- 3” ”i"””d C"”5”e' sinn Guild from chi... an: I. Speaker. Everybody welcome. The Scripture reading W35 egiaig; ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and llirs.ih.V Mrs. Seaver MacDonald, the Hayden MacDonald. Cliarlotle- meditation "Do It Yourself" by --A--:......3... S'SII)E PRESBYTEBIAN W.M.!. Island of the Flying Scotch family United him in Lyn on The town .nnnounce the met of Mrs, Donald Maclfay, and the their daughter Elsie Mabel to prayer by Mrs. Keith Johnston. Alfred Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. The program was carried out Waiter MacDonald. Cilllri(tl."" Ii. in line Wm, the study book Wm, Marriage to take place in the near.M,-5. E-,,,meu Rumba". M". K" flltI1I'0- Walker. Mrs. Dave Larliin, Mrs. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. bred MM" 9"" M” 59"" James 8. Reid announce the en- M"cD0"3!d "km! PlI'i- The busi- gagement of their daughter Mary "955,5e5-W" was conducted by the Pauline to Joseph Adrien. son of Prcsldfni-. I Mr. and Mrs. Jean Baptiste Gir- Nomlnatlnll committee com- oux. Charlesbourg. Quebec. Mar- prising Mrs. Enzly Campbell. rlage to take place Saturday. June Mrs. Don Stewart and Mrs. Keith 18th. at St. Ann's Church. Hope--Johnston was appointed to bring River. in a prospective slate of officer; , . at the next meeting. A metal POLIO IlN0(.ULATION (.liiiii-.4 . , , . for Grade 2 pupils will he held :Tff:,':Nl;”s.,f'jrN”h.":1 lfm" Ind next week at regional centres gawk W i” "M" W18 throu out the province by thei " Healt Department. Your teacher will know the place. day and time. Only two inoculations are necessary at this time. Grade I pupils may also begin or com- plete polio inoculations at these clinics. This will be the last chance this spring to commence polio inoculations. I nizaton against diphtheria. whooping cough, tetanus and smallpox will be available for infants and 3 month: and pre-school children. ....(M.ggg. CATHOLICS ARRESTED BUENOS AIRES iAPl-- Police have arrested 54 Roman Catholics, including two priests. in Argenting Sm”? IP51 Ffldly. when church processions developed into dam. grigtrations against the gov"... FIRST TROOPS SOON yPARiS tlleutersl -- Chancello Konrad Adenauer of West Ger. many said here Tuesday that he hopes West German will be able to put its first aol ierx into uni- form by the end of July. West Ger. un many is to raise 500,000 men for In fold and loving memory of Western defence as a result of the the late series of Paris agreement: by clunnns CLAYTON MILLER which "'9 "dml """”"”" '”V' ereignty was restored. who departed this life May 11. 1953, at Victoria. Always in our thoughts. Wife and Sons Kenneth. Ramon. From The Frying Pan To Your Table JOHNNY'S ..il..'."i':f.:.'.t.':."...:. :'..'..:;:t "5" 3- CHI" father. Charles Clayt . ho C - ' turned away May llth. 1333. W gglsgsi t1:1'iCgN&Rw;g2"tii:;th "Too dearly loved to ever In--Snacks to eat in or take out forgotten. A complete restaurant de- Lovlngly Remembered by Eileen. livery-service. Austin. Cheryl. and Patti. For free delivery dial 9355 Ask us to send you a menu MILLER "Dance at Oyster Bed School. May lllh. Music by the Doiron Days. Money in the bank Millions of Canadians know the value of 1 bank account-the security and comfort it brings, the peace of mind it assures, due mtcrpriu hnnkupeaeihle. When you keep your money in a chartered bani: you . been '1 in oak. And you are dealing with iienrly. W people. titled in the nauagnuut of money, hovhdgeuiipu. andaaxiounonhuetiich Ibueheypeelu.-couonoouttyourpurpose, no-ededpdnheipyouaocu-ulmfuads. ctuhjdeeouvnnleueeiefdnquing. Yeubdluendibuikpcmidudneuanri IqetueuIiou.hismuchnouetheea.lundy. &mbhQloney.lthabnhing elk-muhceyouuneountoepronvptane eunanunniieauallyuerbaakiagaecds. TI! CHARTERED BANKS SIRVING YOUR COMMUNITY 4 cbarfmri 5405 often 4 full any M-vim, brlrlding: DAVIICT ICCOUNVI IANHINC IV HA"- Keep your money safe; pay Cnnventnr. and saves &ie. you needy interest; encoui- All your routine banking all Q! be helak of thrift. be handled in this way. CUIIIIV ACCOIINII JOINT ACCOUNTS For individuals and companies Savings or Current; for two or who pay by cheque: 101" F"" "'0" Pwlile. any of whom an celled cheques nerve as rcctlimv mil! dtvoliu or withdrew-uh. Runamab Scheinfeid Frank We And Our Neighbors Just two weeks since I left the scenery and people and Ways of life have shifted and changed so much and so rapidly that I seem to be living in a dream - a very pleasant dream. First. I am writing from Mil- ' ., Wisconsin and bring to fathers - (and every age between) you the greetlnga conveyed to me personally, by Robbie Thomson. Tall and thin and dark-eyed and Very boyish looking. with a most engaging smile, year old'baseball player is known t to hundreds of thousands as ”Tbe Thomson. He in one of the few ballplayerx (Glasgow) and his pleasant mod- est mannern and devotion to his his fellow countrymen on P. E. 1. Bobby Thomson was only two years old when he came to the question that can never be settled. whether heredity or environment had most influence in making him the hero of those who have seen ieaa folks who have followed his career and will never forget "The Home Run" he hit against Brook- the pennant for the Giants. rather than an adopted one. Hit or miss, she loves him, and 31. ways will, I believe. yyaukeeans. young and old. in the Braves" is very like that of the Islanders in their hockey team. Aside from the fascination of the game itself. there is a warm per- sonal relationship with the play. era that work wonders for all BRAND NEW A00llSTl(:lllf HEARING Allis om 339.50 Discontinued Models - Fully Guaranteed I Formerly Sold Up To 8200 This is no error - - - this In no trick. ouch an offer?" I'l"l- A IMALL WORLD concerned. Since the "Boston Braves" became the "Milwaukee Braves" their performance has gone way up, and those who know say their entire behavior has re- flected this "feeling of belonging" How can it help being so when grandmothers as well as grand- but time and space and flock to the games to see "their boys" play! "Milwaukee Braves." ' I ' Bobby Thomson was born in Scotland and that in a tie with my readers. but I discovered right here in Milwaukee, a young wo- man who wns born on P. E. I.l To the Mallard family in Souriu I bring personal greetings from their daughter and assurances that she is happy-and well em- ployed. By one of those startling 'ncidences that makes one be- lieve in thought transference, the charming and efficient young wo- man who gave my luncheon at one of the finest aESidEIJCC hotels in town, that extra pleasure of thoughtful service, cornea from the charming Souris country-side. O O 0 Then "why this thirty-one The answer is simple. These are functionally perfect vacuum tube Acousticons - - - never used or "demonstrated" - - - and they are sold with Acousticon's ironclad guarantee. Many of these models have sold for as much as five times this price! But - - - our newest model transistor hearing aids are meeting with such great success that these vacuum tube models-like 1954 automobiles-can no longer command their original prices. So - - - if your need and desire is simply to be a part of the world of sound again . . . to make your life and the lives of your family and associates easier by hearing. this is the chance-of- I-lifetime value you can't afford, to miss! Act Quickly - The Supply In Limited! FREE DEMONSTRATION AT OHARIUDIETOWN HOTEL, Cl-ITOVVN, P. E. I. THURSDAY, MAY 12th 10 A. M. to 7 P.M. AND Scot." My readers of descent can be proud of born in Scotland remind me of the many of States and it is a pretty Next week 1 shall write of other people of particular interest to you all. but I shall close now by telling a little about one of the loveliest gardens I have ever seen. October 3. 1951. that won At present I am visiting I friend whose garden look: out on action and of the number- Milwaukee itself ha ' 1 the opal-blue waters of Lake r i taken Bobby to her hseartslmapnfi Michigan. The scene from my CLIFTON l:5gE”,'YSl1i,”,1,":.”1i;j:,iDE' P' E I considers him her name 50", bed-room window is so beautiful ' 10 A. M. to 7 P.M. Acousticon World: First and Oldest Maker of Electric Hearing Aide J. I. RAMSAY. 41 Bank of Toronto Bldg.. Halifax - Telephone 3-7734 1 begrudge the time spent in sleeping. The other morning I watched the sun rise from the ap- ricot horizon. leaving a great gol-5 den band reaching to the very. edge of the garden. Magnoliai blossoms were pulsed like tropi-i cal birds; wine-red pear leaves disclosed tiny cream blossoms Tulips and daffodils swayed to- ward the water - and how the interest and pride of Mil- birds sang - l The Happy Liberal F amiiy Tracing the family free of file Liberal Parfy is easy. The big limbs are plain enough ancifhe fwigs and sprouts don'f matter. The biggest branch in fhe Liberal Family Treeis the con- fracfor's branch. Then fhere's the Legal Branch. The Premier is a parf of fine Legal Branch of file Lib- erei Family Tree. His law firm is part of the Happy Liberal Family. One member of the firm is also a member of fhe Gov- ernment Temperance Commission. A brofher of a member of file firm is a represenfafive of a liquor firm. Now the fellow who is on the Temperance Commission is also Pensions Advocate for fhe Deparfmenf of Veferans' Affairs. Another member of fhe Premier's law firm is Crown Prosecutor for Queens County (and ii": rumored soon to be'for Kings too). The Premier is also Attorney General. The Premier's brother is nof a member of the law firm: he is one-half of a confracfing business. Last year the Gov- ernmenf paid this confracfing business more fhan 3400.000 for services rendered. So . . . if you wanf to see the Temperance Commission. you'll see a fellow from the Premier's law firm. . If you want to see abouf a veteran's pension, you see a man from fhe Premier's law firm. if you're hailed info courf. you'll be prosecuted by a fei- iow who's a member of file Premier's law firm. if you want fo enjoy some Liberal patronage. you can see the Premier. If you want fo see the Attorney General. see fhe Pre- mier. If you wanf a lob on a government contract. see the Premier's brother. But if you want Good Government on Prince Edward island. you'd better come and see us. G0 AHEAD! . Vote Conservative on May 25tit' fIulnIelMIoPiugreeolveOeuuorvuIveAuuehIu) W-'3-7-SI-ax.-rs.-....... .