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# Analysis This page is **primarily an advertisement**, not a political cartoon. It promotes "Canadian Club" whisky and other Hiram Walker & Sons spirits products. The ad features a photograph of liquor bottles in what appears to be a display case or cabinet. The marketing copy emphasizes the whisky's quality, 75 years of distillery experience, and Canadian government authentication stamps on bottles. It also mentions Hiram Walker's London Dry Gin and "moderate-priced blended whiskies." The ad invites readers to visit "the Hiram Walker Exhibit in the 'Canadian Club' Cafe at the Century of Progress in Chicago"—referencing the 1933 World's Fair. There is **no political satire or cartoon content** visible on this page; it is straightforward commercial advertising typical of Judge magazine's revenue model.

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WoT HETHER conviviality be + the first tee . .. or after the \ eighteenth hole ... “Canadian Club” adds to the ple . It is so rich and mellow—so distinctive in flavor... so thoroughly a quality product, that it is everywhere preferred by those who appre- ciate the really fine things in life. Back (ANADIAN (UB of it is the 75 years’ experience of one of the world’s leading distillers. Attesting iS é its age is the Canadian governmen official stamp which seals each bottle. You will like Hiram Walker’s London Dry Gin, too, as well as other Hiram Walker & Sons products, including several fine brands blended of moderate-priced whiskies. Be sure to visit the Hiram Walker Exhibit in the “Canadian Club” Cafe at the Century of Progress in Chicago WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO , PEORIA, ILLINOIS comicbooks.com