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e —— THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. ZyJpraz’nfinem‘ to Their Excellencies The LORD and LADY - BYDG /' VIDY IN RECENT years, many new honors have been conferred on “Canada Dry,” but there is none in which every user of this fine old ginger ale may rightly take such pride as the patronage of the Governor-General of Canada. Few, indeed, are the products whose quality, character and associations have brought them such evidence of vice-regal favor as is summed up in the phrase, “By Appointment to Their Excellencies, The Lord and Lady Byng of Vimy.” Such patronage is not easily won or freely given. The “Champagne of Ginger Ales” is one of the most famous products ever made in Canada, and it is known in every city and province of that vast dominion across the border. The esteem in which it is held is seldom accorded any commercial product. A New Kind of Ginger Ale Here is no ordinary ginger ale made solely to tempt your taste, but a ginger ale with a distinguished and an hon- ored past. Woven into its history is Special Hostess Package the priceless heritage of a fine tradition. You will find “Canada Dry” served at the Chateau’ Frontenac in the his- toric walled city of ‘Quebec—at the King Edward in Toronto—the Mount Royal in Montreal—the Empress in Victoria—the Royal Alexandra in Winnipeg—the Prince George in Saskatoon, and the Ranchers’ Club in Calgary. Visit the Prince of Wales at his summer ranch in Alberta or have some good friend include you among the favored few who attend the Snow Shoe Dance of the St. George’s Snow Shoe Club on the hills of Montreal, and you will find it there. 2 The minute you taste “Canada Dry” you will know why it has merited such high esteem in Canada, and why it has been the sensation of the United States ever since it was first introduced into this country. Pale—like champagne in color—*“dry,” like an old wine —piquant yet mellow—agleam with sparkling vitality—it is unquestion- ably the finest beverage you have ever lifted to your lips ‘The most convenient way of buying “Canada Dry.” Ideal for home use. Twelve bottles in a substantial carton, You will be especially glad to have it handy for your dinners at home or when friends drop in unexpectedly. This Hostess Package of twelve bottles is sold by all “Canada Dry” or served to some good friend. The Ideal Beverage for Your Home The reason is simply that “Cdnada Dry” is a real ginger ale, made dealers, 66 from real Jamaica ginger. Furthermore, it is one ginger ale that does not contain capsicum (red pepper) in any form. Because of this, “Canada Dry” not only quenches thirst, but it is gen- uinely good for you. You will really be surprised to find how it lifts you up mentally and physically—how keen and fresh it makes you feel. A Treat for Every Occasion You will welcome it at luncheon on a busy day when you want a change from the usual routine menu. Or, in mid-afternoon when you feel the need of something to keep you fit the rest of the day. Or at dinner, whenyou're feeling a little tired and worn and you have no ap- petite for anything. Try it soon! You will never forget the wonderful flavor! There is no other ginger ale like it. Only three men in the world know the secret of its flavor. DRY" “The Champagne of Ginger Ales’’ 0 Look for glcPNAD\® o7 the the name / N bottle cap Extract imported from Canada and bottled in the U. §. 4. by Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Incorporated, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, In Canada, J. J. McLaughlin Limited, Toronto. Established 1890 Sold by Frank Hume, Inc., M. E. Horton, Inc., B. B. Earrg:hnw & Bro., Washington Wholesale Drug Exchange, Beitsel & Co. [ 4 Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. " B i 2 » t 3 1