XIV 
Supplement to LAND & WATER 
October 5, 1916 
The inimitable Captain 
Bruce Bairnsfather 
writes of the inimitable Fountain Pen: — 
" It's a splendid pen, and is proving 
of enormous use to me. It makes 
one want to write — which is a difficult 
job in my case — as there is nothing I 
disHke doing more." 
The Pen referred to is a 
Waterai^an'iB 
(Idial] 
Give one to each of YOUR friends. 
Illustration shows the latest type— the 
LEVER POCKET SELF - FILLER. 
Filled instantly from any ink supply. 
nrM rype»: Regular type, 
Kg. M. and upwards. Lever 
Pocket SeH-milni and Safety 
^pes> 1S«. aiid upwards. lo 6il- 
yer and Gold for presentation. Of 
Btatioii«ra and J«wellers every- 
Absolute ' latiafacUon guaranteed. 
Nib* exchangeable If not enit- 
able. Call, or send to "The Pen 
Corner." I*ull rang« of p«na on 
view for inspection and trial. 
Booklet fr«e from — 
L. G.Sloan, 0)e7cii Center, Kings way, London. 
FORXNUM 
THE i 
IMPROVED 
SKI BOOT 
FOR SERVICE WEAR. 
The principle of the Nor- 
wegian Boot is maintained, 
with the addition of the 
celebrated " Fortnum" Soles. 
An ideal boot for marching 
or trench wear ; made also 
to lace up the front with 
broad 6in. flap and the 
buckled straps. 
80/- 
per pair. 
THE " FORTNUM " FRENCH FIELD-SERVICE BOOT 
Laces up the front and finishes with a broad 6in. flap and ^» ^» • 
three buckled straps. The soles are Fortnum & Mason's oO/ « 
(amous wear and weather-resisting leather. The leg part / 
it of the best supple curried hide and of great strength, PER PAIR 
lUustraUd CsUlogiu stnt on spplicalion, 
FORXNUM &• MASON, 
182 Piccadilly, London, W. ' ' 
J.W.H., retired builder, only had 
£1,750 Capital, yet his private 
income is £201 17s. 3d. 
The reader, accustomed to regard 5 per cent, as the absolute 
maximum yield for safety, will quite naturally regard an I I ^ pei 
cent, return as something utterly impracticable for any prudent 
man even to consider Yet there is nothing very wonderful 
about it. Mr. J. W. H. had saved £ 1,750, and at the age 
of sixty-five he decided to retire and invest the whole of his 
capital in an annuity. As he purchased it from the Sun Life 
of Canada — the leading office for annuities — this meant for 
him the largest yield with absolute security of income for the 
remainder of his hfe. He gets double the income he could 
have obtained from ordinary gilt-edged investments and he 
has the satisfaction of knowing that the annuity will be paid 
regularly and without fail, even if he lives to be I GO years old. 
Hundreds, nay thousands, of people have purchased annui- 
ties since the commencement of the war, and by far the largest 
number have purchased them from the Sun Life of Canada, 
whoseratesarebetterthanthoseofanyotherfirst classCompany. 
The Sun Life of Canada has assets of over £ 1 5,000,000, 
which are under the strict supervision of the Canadian 
Government. Over £2,000,000 has been invested in War 
Loans and all money received in payment for annuities during 
the war will be re-invested in this way. Anyone with money 
invested or to invest, who desires a larger and a safe income 
for life, should write for full details of the many favourable 
kinds of annuities transacted by the Sun Life of Canada. 
Write to J. F. Junkin, Manager, Sun Life of Canada, 
33, Canada House, Norfolk Street, London, W.C, and 
these particulars will be sent, together with an inhere ;ting 
booklet entitled " A Sure Income for Life." 
Order your Norwegian Boots 
for the Winter Now. 
Last year we were unable to supply half the customcra 
who required them. This year the conditions are more 
difficult. Labour is scarcer and leather lefts plentiful. 
By orderinff now you can secure them, and tisey ai« 
The Best Boots for Active Service, 
Write for 
Illustrated 
Booklet 
No. 1 Kodel, 
£6.6.0 
No. 1 Model, 
SS. 1S.6 
P^Uoier & Son 
52 South Molton Street, Bond Street, London, W. 
And 26 Trinity Street, Cambriilge. 
To Users 
PETROL 
Substitutes 
Why Wakefield 
CASTRO L 
Reed. 
MOTOR OIL 
must be chosen. 
C.C.WAKEFIELD 8 Go, 
Wakefield House, Che&pside, 
London, E.G. 
Prompt dispatch can now he made. 
WARNING !!! 
Experiments prove that, 
with many petrol substitutes, 
the oil in the base chamber 
gets thin and loses much of 
its lubricating' value. The oil 
is also apt to get past the 
piston rings. 
Only the best lubricating 
oil should be used to avoid 
trouble and expense. 
The overwhelming list of 
successes prove Wakefield 
Castrol superiority. 
