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Supplement to LAND & WATER 
September 7, 1916 
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Which is the most popular 
Fountain Pen in the Army? 
Canadian Expeditionary Forces, 
Office of the Standing Medical Board, 
F , May 3rd, 1016. 
„._ I lentlemen, 
A rutlier curious thing occurred at our Office here to-day, which I think might be of 
interest to you. 
I asked the Sergcant-Major in charge if his pen was not a "Watomian Ideal," and he replied that it 
was. As mine was also an "Ideal" we began to compare them. While doing so another clerk who heard us 
talking came over and showed us his "Ideal." 
Then We found that out of the seven of us in this one room no less than six of us had an "Ideal." The 
other fellow had no pen at all. ' ' 
I think this is rather a remarkable demonstration of the popularity of the "Ideal." I may say we are all 
.«ti^. 
very well satisfied with ours. 
/'.S. — Three were botight in U.S.A , one in 
( 'anada, and the other wo in England. 
Yours truly, 
(Signed) CICILL ROBINSON, 
Sergt. 
Many other fine tribute* hare been received from Officers. Non-commistioned Officer* and men in the Array and 
Navy, pointing to the fact that there i« no pen that >tand> Active Service condition* *o well a* 
Watermans (S) Fountain Pen 
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Fullest satisfaction guaranteed. Nibs exchangeable if not suitable. 
Call, or send to " The Pen Corner." Full range of pens on 
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THE 
AND AFTER 
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SEPTE1MBER 
The Dissolution of the German Empire. 
The Recent Prussian. 
Belligerent and Neutral : from 1756 to 1915. 
Chief Ju-'tice of llong Konfj). 
Is there a Way out of the Chaos in Ireland? 
Some Reflections by a Friend of England. By the Visconde de SantoTh?R8(i 
The Coming Order in the Church of Christ. By Miss PlCTON TiiBBERTii.i. 
Japan's Part in the War. By Robert Machray 
Recent Experience* in Russia. By the llight Rev. Bishop BCRY (Biehop for 
Sortit niuj Central Kurope). 
The Anti-Small Holdings Mania. By Christopher TiRSor. 
Art in Memorials. lly W. S. Weatiierley 
Sub-Human Consciousnesses. By Norman Peabsos'. 
England's Empty Cradles, Ry Father Bernard Vaughan, S..I. 
The Truth .about Lie*. By i;dwyn Beva.v. 
French Heroes and German Barbarians: Impressions amongst the French 
Wounded. By Wil.ton Crewdson. 
War Crimes, their Prevention and Punishment. By HtjoH H. L. Bellot, D.C.1.> 
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