How to make eye tweezers for removing a piece of grit from eye. Fold a piece of paper in two. With a sharp knife cut it to a point at an angle of 30deg., and slightly moisten the point. Then bring it straight down over the eyeball of the patient, so that it can nip the obstruction, which it generally removes at the first attempt.
Games.—Dragging Race, see page [308].
Book to read in addition to those mentioned on p. [308]. "R.E.P." Elliman's Handbook. Apart from its advertising, it contains a very complete vade mecum of First Aid and Sick Room Hints and Massage. (Apply to Messrs. Elliman, Slough.)
Displays.—A few ideas for life-saving displays can be taken from programmes of the Boys' Life Brigade, as suggestions. These displays are very popular both with performers and with the audience.
PATRIOTISM.
A good map of the Empire is very desirable, as stated on page [309]. A globe is of even more value than a map. Paper globes which can fold up or open out like an umbrella can be got, which are inexpensive and most instructive.
Practice: Marksmanship, pp. [322]-325.
Flag-flying, p. [331].
Observe Saints' Days: See p. [327].
The visits to museums and armouries (as suggested on p. [327] and elsewhere) are on the lines of what is regularly done in Germany as part of the training of the boys while at school. Classes are taken by the masters to armouries and museums to be taught their National History.