y PAGE NINEy ; T W:”N1:'wsr NOTES - . N A t . ny.s. A. claim. n.se. THE b'LiAKlJlAN.' Ul'iAl(l..U'l'l'ETOWN DOOs& I switclrecl to Mcsrvelulse for correct lubrication You get more engine protection under all Grapes The growing of grapes is the largest iruit industry in the world today. They are ys0CBS5Ed and sold as table grapes. raisins, and vast quantities are used in the manufacture or wines. it is esti- mated that the annual world pro- duction oi grapes exceeds thirty million tons. The European grape, Vitls vini- (era 1.... was one or the iirst iruits to be cultivated. The location oi its origin is not known. Grape seeds have been iound in the Switzerland lake dwellings, which indicates that grapes were grown by prehistoric -man during the Bronze Age. There is evidence that grapes were grown by the Egypt- ians 6,000 years ago, (or grape seeds have been iound in the old- est Egyptian tombs. In the cal- careous rocks, in France, grape -leaves have been found that have been there from prehistoric times. The oldest writings in Greek. Hebrew and Latin reier both to grapes and to the making evident that the grape originated in the same area as most of the deciduous iruits, somewhere about the Caspian and Black Seas. From or wine irom grapes. It seems him is still grown. Charles Arn- there prehistoric man took grape under severe climatic conditions. Improved Sorts climatic, and 'other' conditions, besides Phylioxera, proved to be unfavorable ior the growing oil European grapes in Eastern North , America.' From among the chance I seedlings or the American species, Vitls iambrusca, a numbe oi commercial varieties were devel- oped. About l802, J. J. Duiour I! named one. Cape, that was pop- ular ior a time. This was ioilowed by Concord, discovered by E. W. Bull of Concord, Mass, and Cat- awba which originated in North Carolina, then Delaware developed by A. Thomson 0! Ohio. The last two were thought to be natural crosses with European grapes. one hundred years ago, E. S. Rogers oi Massachusetts made the first recorded cross between the, European and American specles.,' The Agawan variety produced byy old, a. Canadian, about the same: time made similar crosses and two l or his hybrids, Canada and 0thel- 1 lo, were of good quality and hardy. NATIONAUHAT WEEK' lOciober,13 io 20 W I I I l ' can native rootstocks. resistant to - Ef the insects. This practice has . since been used by growers oi . p v European grapes throughout the ' i world. i l ' ” T rm secds with him when he migrated to other areas. and seeds of c"3'u3" 6"” 5"" grapes were probably also trans- G” d b L d dl. ' il d h pesoes uner ysum- gi;';3::lbl3;lel7:g)g5' an "'3 5 an 0: er ijner cyzinditiollz; ttllley 3:: atiagllrledi ' 3' ml ew an o ler eases, r- neE?15,irlfp::acgi t:;feko1:”gY:”r:g ing humid weather, and are in-' Vitls vlniiera L., and are ommon- Aged bgy (;?,l:vinw:;t;;-g5r5Th::,3i'thf;:: 13' descnbed ” Europa” gmpeS' winyter rgotection in Cianada in Thelsili gmiiiis hale Tlairlwh exfgznenl certain lgavorable lareas. Last year Q” 95' e pup C 5 "es the Ontario iruit belt produced engine-free from gum, sludge and abrasive to the SW, ,5 sweet and tendeh 53.850 mm or grapes muted ” and the seeds are easily removed. three and one mm' mimon dolyl Parades-lasts longer and gwes yo)! They are gmwn commercially in lars. Grapes were a more valuable more trouble-free performance. Let your - favourable Climatic H685 01 Hop 1,, omam, than em,” men- ' 4- D 1 h E"m”e' Ash” Atrial Australia apples or peaches. British Colum- lmpcr1ai135S0 93 51' P1'0teCI I 9 and North and Soutll America. On bin has grown from E munon and; investment you have in your car with th” ”"””e'”' may ””3 largely a hall to two million pounds or his ttCare-Saves-Wear" service. driving conditions with Marvelube- the Heavy-Duty motor oil that meets car manufacturers' speciiications for correct lubrication. MsEvelube is a detergent motor oil. It not only lubricates-it cleans. A clean Wear a new hat and youllfi have that feeling of coniidcnce,: when you know the ladies, admire your appearance . . .1 for in a. new hat, your apparel: is smarter and you.look l your very besd gmwn in Camomia and the grapes a year. Their unit sales 5”um'we"em 5m'eS' price was almost double that re- ceived in Ontario. The growing 0: grapes in the other provinces When the Norse Vikings first has been on ,a limited scale and is arrived in North America. they not recorded in the regular Agri- iuund so many native grapes that cultural Statistics. HWY Called the territory Vin1and- Varieties have been developed Many Years iiitef. When the Ei1B- and many others tested at' our lish colonized the south Atlantic Experimental Stations. Many years coast oi America. they found ago Moyer was the leading variety sreat crane vines clinging to the at Charlottetown. This year, Port- furest trees. and along many of land (white). Red Amber and the river valleys they iound great Bluebell have matured good yields quantities oi grapes. As North or grapes. These sorts have been America was explored, grapes were in the lead for a number 01 discovered in almost every part or years. Grapes do not mature at- what is now the United States. ter being picked but must be left and in the adioininz M8115 0i on the vines until ripe. Unripe ELIMINATE c0RRosfoN WIT" Canada. grapes are distasteful and liable There were many species or to wilt and decay. id American grapes, and though the In England, under grass, enor- . fox grape, Vitls labrusca. L., has mous ciustens of grapes have been 2 been used more than the others, grown, weighing from twenty to V B at least fourteen American grape thirty pounds. This crop, started species possess special breeding as a luxury. has become quite a rlsrusuua usw clnrrco sArIf.ELA,I.vI American Grapes -Buy a smart new hac today . . 4 no other article of apparel will do so much for you . . a for so little . . . GET THAT, ' I 1 NEW HAT FEELING!, 1 Adam Hats 56.00 Biltmore Hats 37.50 - 58.50 Stetson Hats d8.95-b10.95 along the American Atlantic coast. MITCHELL, Ont, Oct. 13-(CP) M f" a M GDR E E3 - D Imiie brought the European grapes to -The story or an elderly W0""m America. They were urged by the who has been mother to a thoua- . London Company to grow them and sons is about to end. I 1 , . 9 M B k ' in ii , ' - 2: ?,;f",1?2,”i.f.i"ZT."fo.f ”S.i'2. 13;- FSl2ff...i”iimLi?l, i.:.' l)eeli1rh0m9 .iIifE'an”L”3l?E.o32S'flaSihileni” liiili iE.?l";;”.2 .3532. 3212'; 23? Zfilieild ””'” h” ”' M” ii BS5352 32'l2”.E” E”. ”3"E'”ns”'3;"" y e y E z . I ' xp alne y 1'. ca. rleties ortgrmesllaigd altagni ggglebgs Miss Batkrcrs rigazgitlxgg lzrgd Bicngotht;i1lil&ruenhtoi pm: All this Hattie Baker. farmer, tcllo and the use of the gestetnep gagdvserllsverl: set gout elsewhere The false starts in life. Cared ior by gum ufylrn egheaclairns that once Ethel Kgnrledy on the giarmywhll: socmlisvhorkeritilmd leducauoilm BC. was demonstrated by Mn Rxce' goionies passed laws encouraging the kindly woman, the malbrlty. I13: tau ht a boy to work you've me om". attend Mnchen mgn com: eds wh lg phemyt 0 iigjd Discussion gmups ”flG"de' I W F . - . , S "the growing oi grapes offering committed to the iarm by various tggen mesh,” sup in avg"; his school Xglg oi:nmewLaords..e "ms 0 :gd1e3ni;ybMrM1B0VXei'& 573495 V11 rewards to succmsiul growers, and welfare authorities, have returned am No boundaries are placed m the and X by 12,. M:cAi;thvus'1';;?l9olwE characters that have been used in proiitable industry. developing the grape industry- Compared Wllilli the liilurolpean . species, the Amer can spec es ave l. a pulp that separates iromo the skin. which is dtxough, agafacllcl in ' taste. Tile see were lcu 0 remove. They are. however, con- sidered superior to the European grapes for Jellies and Jams and are the only kinds used in making grape juice. I y The early English colonists -4 lle?e's1Ew?i F d d bl Eh ' alti to those who refused to tn society cured oi anti-social mil in to her huomphy, she way of the boys while they are on '"i” hi" bt'I"mi?'iII:It0!'!t't:iei'ln-m-eny Ill"! gigw 1:539?-h Gieai "umbers 0i i0"d9nCi95- Few 11"” mum he" has tchengovs set U: between seven the farm. on its 150 acres they rlxuiiniilsgidgumd hum-y' . inciudinlnhc chrycos-fctyvnlve which Idiull vineyards 'were planted. This ei- At present Miss Bakeryhas sevcgn and cum ouock. according to help in sowing and harvesting me . mam lscussed srith. i t'lh'h .., il- h i .blirmBY3 i ms;.?.::.:i:.:i:...ifr:.a'a::...::';:::::i:: :?."..::.E'.:'".F”:3”i::.x.2i::: 2... 32;: A . 1;i;:;ga1g;l;;;”-B7:g3;gg;g3;:df3- mg , - .: . co w a 1 your Chrysler-.Piymoulh-Fargo or Dodge- not Phylloxera vitiiollae Fitch. to the work.oi rehabilitation hasn't W Bred b , . i . - . - r y twenty-six teachers pay- Saskatoon. Following lunch. the chain dealer s. was unknown to Europe until been easy. mg their fee. imeeung adjourned. about 1800 -when the French, to Hattie Baker's interest in boys' . combat mildew, imported rooted welfare can be traced to her i.'ath- ml 11 J vines. It proved disastrous to Eu- or who opened his iarmx (car Yorlllti-fr - v ropean grape growing as. it spread in need at a home. Ks aus , s i i - or CANADA IIMIYED the industry was ioului by grait- care, both in Iher l';0l;i:or:lldT:: N N H , -- h o ne g . - wwnsop omsplo ing European varieties on Ameri- 33:"! ,2,",;fB,,,e, .cg,ed gg welfare . y S b k . 0 o for STAN FIELDS MARK OF QUALITY 3 - h s Eon: Chryco Battery can bemsialledlnmlnute erican grape root louse. This in century devoted almost exc us ve v COL gm when the mu can was am. also gave an account 01 ml mp to i ' t ' ' i i 1' .4 1? Irwums cl rs. Ctrnhr ammo. 3; Could, bums d it C H R Y 5 L E R C 0 R P 0 R A Ti 0 N 22F.liiJ.l..?”"l 22:22, ":..";”::::.: ::r'f::e:.::”.:':8”.:::. 25:: PARYS DIVISION Maior Hoopla EGAD, No, ZYASON .' -reu.” W Oulz -ifHARi)iiV(i ll()liSF. 1 some erectile-Loolclul LADY AT 2 DE DOOR, Ml5TAH MAJOR-ms:-ls; l-lez JAKE HA6 cone 6AV -sue none HAD JAKE'5 & on A HEALTH cizulee! Aromlc BATH SALT Tasreo As? -owl-us DOCTOR ORDERED THE 5TUFF WA6 BORAX PowDA . ,4; F2L)iT DIET 60 HE VX l P I " "ah. er"-5HE WANT?) 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