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CG THE LAND OF THE FIR SC AND THE MAPLE ~~, tales of For years and years, visitors to Canada had come back with tales of a wonder- ful ginger ale. They described its ex- quisite flavor—they told of drinking it in the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa, in the residence of the Governor: and in the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. Friends would listen and smack their lips and ask if there wasn’t some way to purchase it in this country. the answer was always “No.” however, the de- mand became so insistent that it was decided to open a branch in this country, and in 1922 “Canada Dry” was officially from Canada came a wonderful beverage brought over to the United States. For two years this tine old ginger ale was served only in the most exclusive clubs in New York and it was little known outside of those select circles. Bur gradually the story of the flavor of “Canada Dry” the S) the border from Canada spread throughout ‘ates, even as it had come across and it was soon necessary to establish two new plants in this country to care for the increasing demand. Today “Canada Dry” is known and Its phe- nomenal growth in public favor is one liked the wide world over. of the most inspiring tributes to quality in the history of American business. This remarkable success is due to the fact that “Canada Dry’ different from every other ginger Different in qual- ity! Different in the methods by which it is made. Diftere: made from real Jamaica is altogether Different in flavor! because it is ginger and does not contain capsicum (red pep- per) in any form. It is served in lead ing hospitals. Truly it has been said that until you try “Canada Dry” you have no idea how good ginger ale can be. In quality, in purity, in the witchery indeed Ales.” There is no other ginger ale like it. of its matchless flavor, it is, “The Champagne of Ginger ‘CANADA DRY" Reg. U. 8. Pat 08 “The Champagne of Ginger Ales” Extract imported from Canada Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Incorpe In Canada, J. J. tled im the U. McLaughlin Lin comicbooks.com