Okay, I am not familiar with the catalog photo, but I can honestly say I wouldn't even give this bottle a second thought. If it popped out of the ground while digging I would have thrown it back in the hole when filling it in. Definitely interesting, thanks for posting.
The Mystic is a Clearly Canadian product from the 1980s maybe 1990s. Searching vintage+mystic+juice+bottle should give you all the information you are looking for.
Looks very much like a vinegar bottle. The handle gives it the cruet feel. I have dug several in 1900s dumps and feel these would date from around 1930-1950.
While down in Aruba, I took a look at the current wires strung along the highway and found that they use a traditional style ceramic insulator as well as a more modern version. I wish I could have gotten a hold of a couple from the power company for identification purposes. I'm sure that there...
This amazingly is not the same in Alaska. I recently visited and took a couple of train rides and was shocked to see old lines with many insulators still intact. While the wire was removed, no one seemed interested in the several insulators left behind. Wish I could have stopped the train and...
100% a Hazel-Atlas marking.
As for the other markings I'd almost venture a guess as to spelling out 'G R A P E' in an odd stylized lettering.
Dating, probably no earlier than 1920s, most likely 1930s-50s
It may not be the oldest bottle in there -- But I have a penchant for Borden's bottles and wow, Pimento Cocktail Spread is one I haven't seen before. (Maybe I should get out more)
Had a free half hour the other day and stopped back to poke around a little more. Still nothing whole but this item guarantees I will be going back again.