Weather 
can t interfere with Prest-O-Camp meals 
?' a ' n ° r s ^ ine > stor , m or ca l m » it is all the same if you have a Prest-O-Pocket stove 
In a jitty you can have piping hot meals any hour of the day or night, cooked 
with gas from the little handy tank, that you can slip in the bottom of your 
canoe, damp on your running board, or tuck out of the way anywhere. Prest- 
U'Lite tank with Prest-O-Pocket stove give you all the comforts of an all-gas 
kitchen in the wilderness. 6 
"Camp like a King” with 
fhe&t-OMte 9a& 
and PREST-O-POCKET STOVE 
No wood to chop—no scorched fingers—no 
embers in the food. No smoke to chase you 
around. No waiting for damp wood to catch. 
Prest'OTorch starts in a second, and cooks in 
a jiffy. A pot of boiling coffee in four minutes, 
a thick juicy steak or a crispy brown fish in 
five minutes—and bacon and eggs while we’re 
telling about it. Cook out in the open—or in 
the tent. No fuss or muss. When you’re finished 
you’re ready to travel, turn in or play cards or 
read by the light of the artificial sunlight from 
the same little tank that does your cooking. 
You can have light at the same time you cook 
if you wish. Besides convenience Prest-O-Pocket 
stove means safety first—no sparks or embers 
to start forest fires. 
One of the 22,000 P. O. L. Stations is near you. 
Ask to be shown P. O. L. Camp equipment, or 
write for Prest-O-Lite gas cooking and lighting. 
This is the Tank 
THE PREST-O-LITE COMPANY, Inc. 
SMALL TANK SALES DEPARTMENT 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
New York Office: 30 East 42nd Street 
Pacific Coast Office: 599 Eighth Street, San Francisco 
In Canada: Prest-O-Lite Company of Canada, Ltd., Toronto 
This is the Stove 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream, It will identify you. 
