For each report or sketch of the
position of the enemy's outposts Up to 5 marks
For each report of movement of
enemy's scouting patrols 2 marks
The side which makes the biggest total wins.
CAMP LIFE.
Practices.—Knot-tying, pp. [146]-153; hut building, p. [148]; bridging, p. [150]; self-measurement, p. [151]; hurdle-making, p. [153]; models, p. [153]; handicrafts generally; camp furniture, p. [156]; camp fires, p. [157]; camp room, p. [163]; cooking, p. [165]; making ration bags, p. [171]; breadmaking, pp. [167], [171].
"The three B's of life in camp are the ability to cook bannock, beans, and bacon."
How to Make a Tent.
For "Tee pee" or American Indian tent, see Thompson Seton's "Birchbark Roll," 25 cents. (Doubleday, Page, & Co., New York.)