Edward Auld Montreal bottle

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Sue Ninnuff

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I have come across this bottle, clearly Canadian, but in England from a World War 1 context. It is 10" tall 3" diameter with diagonal ribbing. There is a clear space for a label and at the top of this is embossed Edward Auld, Montreal. I can find no information about the bottle or the name on it. Can anyone help please?
 

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its likely a liquor bottle of some sort , it make sense it was found in Europe and linked to ww1 . as a lot of Canadians went there to train and fight .

but I haven't actually seen this exact bottler before but montreal is a very large city and had a lot of bottlers
 

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Thanks for trying - it was from a site where Canadian troops were training, and there are MANY other alcohol bottles from the site, so a liquor is my guess too :)
 

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Edward Auld was a major manufacturer of mucilage, glue and printing inks in Montreal during the 40 or so years straddling 1900.
 

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