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y ay oe 4 _ Shivam Valhkery. Sons ; U * ” Hou comple teandin opaatton THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN Fon the moment that Hiram Walker & Sons decided to build a distillery in the United States, no trouble or expense was spared to add the most modern innovations of the distiller's art to the 75-year skill and experience of this famous old house. It was natural that this new dis- tillery should be the largest in the world—the great demand in America for Hiram Walker prod- ucts made this necessary. And with due regard for Hiram Walker's reputation, as well as for the obliga- tions it imposed, this new distillery is thoroughly modern architec- NN. DISTILLERY =~ Located at Peoria, Illinois, covering 22 acres of ground; cost, $5,000,000.00; daily capacity, 100,000 gallons; 24 fer- menting tanks with capacity of 120,000 gallons each; bottling house capacity, 10,000 cases of quarts every 7-hour day. turally, and equipped with the newest and most modern distilling and bottling machinery. Every modern means is employed to safe- guard the traditional quality and purity that have so long been asso- ciated with the Hiram Walker name. It is also deeply satisfying to know that the construction of this great distillery not only entailed a very considerable investment in Ameri- can labor and materials, but also that its continued operation pro- vides work for thousands of Ameri- can hands—and affords a ready and profitable market for millions of bushels of grain grown by Ameri- can farmers. Hiram Walker & Sons of Peoria will continue the sound manu- facturing and merchandising poli- cies for which this house has so long been notable throughout the world, Only in that way will this vast new American enterprise ren- der a real and Jasting service to the millions of people in this country who know and appreciate really fine liquor. Be sure to visit the Hiram Walker Exhibit in the “Canadian Club” Cafe at the Century of Progress, Chicago PEORIA, ILLINOIS - CA LOT WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO comicbooks.com