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of Fire and Firearms 
I ^ng Bow to the high pow- 
the Aborigine Bow Drill to 
cooking and lighting outfit. 
Aeons it seemed before the next crude improvement 
came! From the compact tinder box with its flint and 
steel, there was fanned a flame which served its time 
and purpose well. And in its wake came the first old 
fashioned sulphur match-crackling and hissing-a flame 
rom a stick twice as long as the modern match we 
know today. 
Fortunate, indeed, is the outdoorsman of today for 
whom science has marched far away from these. In the 
passing parade he gazes back upon each period and its 
attendant fire-making. Even the smelly wood fire with its 
dangers of forest fire... this, too, has gone. Today cook¬ 
ing heat is furnished to the sportsman, and his family, 
in a safe copper tank, which works with a turn of a key. 
ere in a safe portable tank—measuring only 6 x 20 
inches —are twenty-five meals for four people. And 
when the tank is empty there is a net-work of 22,000 
distributors ready to exchange a refilled gas tank for 
the empty one with no cost save for the eas The 
p REST-0- l IJE TANK comes with a pocket stive 
which almost folds into the palm of the hand... The 
last word in cooking and lighting for the outdoors. 
King” with 
lie 9xu 
:ket stove 
At night, plenty of light from the same little tank for 
Maying cards, reading, cleaning guns, mending tackle- 
/ou can cook and have light at the same time if you wish. 
See one of the 22,000 P-O-L Distributors before you 
?* art , on _ a t [ ip ’ or write us for a cam P folder. Sporting 
joods Dealers: Write for attractive proposition. 
- COMPANY, Inc. 
ent, Indianapolis, Ind. 
This is the Tank 
East 42nd Street 
ith Street, San Francisco 
IT OF CANADA, Ltd., Toronto 
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