BOOKS TO READ.
"Courage." By Charles Wagner. (Published by T. Fisher Unwin, London.)
"Golden Deeds." (Macmillan.)
"Parents and Children." Miss Charlotte Mason.
"Duty." By Samuel Smiles, 2s. (Murray.) (Published by Kegan Paul.)
PRACTICE IN SELF-DISCIPLINE.
Practice unselfishness by a picnic to which all contribute what they are able to, according to their means. No remarks to be allowed on the amounts given.
GAMES.
Call for volunteers for some dangerous enterprise, such as "Dispatch Running," or some other game made dangerous by the condition that if the scout selected to do the dangerous job fails he will lose his life; that is, will forfeit his scout's badge permanently. If he succeeds he may get up to 15 marks towards a badge of merit.
Any games such as football, basketball, etc., where rules are strictly enforced, are good for teaching discipline and unselfishness.