Well, good-bye, my reader. I hope you will have got half the enjoyment out of reading these yarns that I have had in spinning them to you.
Will you try to remember some of the ideas which they bring to your mind-most especially those ten "Scout Laws" with which I began the book.
I repeat them as a reminder for you. Learn them by heart-each one to a finger.
1. A Scout's Honour is to be Trusted. 2. A Scout is Loyal. 3. A Scout is Useful to Others. 4. A Scout is a Friend to all. 5. A Scout is Courteous. 6. A Scout is a Friend to Animals 7. A Scout Obeys Orders. 8. A Scout Smiles and Whistles when in Trouble. 9. A Scout is Thrifty. 10. A Scout is Clean in Thought, Word, and Deed.
Will you try to remember these and carry them out in your daily life?By doing so you will be a true Young Knight of the Empire.
Algeria, A trip to—Algiers, Interesting things inArab market, AnArab politenessArab's CandlesBoar-huntingCamping among the mountains of the DesertCarthage-Ancient and ModernCold windsConstantine, Celebrated French regiment atGood turn to a donkey, AHistorical memories of the placeHistory of Ancient Roman occupationHot springs of Hammam Mousketine, TheMountain of salt in, AMountain range between Algeria and the SaharaSpahis, TheTruffle-huntingTunis and its "souks"Axe, Take care of your
Belgian Boy Scouts
Camp bed, To make aCamping season tipsCheerfulness—Ancient exhortation toBritish Army's example at the Front"Don't stand with your back to the sun"Earl Roberts, example ofUnder difficultiesWhistling good, but not if it causes annoyanceChilian Boy ScoutsCleanliness—BodilyConsumption, Wage war against byDrinking against the law ofIn thought, word, and deedManliness demandsSmoking as a boy offendsSpitting offends the law of
Danish Boy ScoutsDutch Boy Scouts
Fire-lightingFriendliness—Arab hospitalityButtonhole badge worn by all Scouts a token ofChilian Scouts help British visitorsShown to all"Swastika" an emblem know in all landsTreating natives for minor ill
Honour—Examples of the sense ofYour word is your bondHorn drinking cups
Kindness to animals—Bird migrationBird-nesting, humanelyGood and brave men showInstances ofLord Nelson on a bull-fightNesting-box for birds, To make aStudying wild beasts
Loyalty—Balaclava Charge an instance ofConquests achieved through loyalty to leadersInstance of, at the FrontTo King and CountryTo parents and friends
Malta—Home of Scouts, TheKnights of St. John of Jerusalem in. The.Maltese placed themselves under Great Britain's ProtectorateMaltese Cross and its meaning, TheMaltese Boy Scouts
Naples—Scouts inVesuvius overshadowsNeapolitan Boy ScoutsNorway, Camping in—Automatic toasting-fork, AnBivouac hut, Easily-madeBoat voyage, ACamp bedroom, ACamp fire and kitchenCleaning and cooking your fishDrivingFishermen's knotsFly-fishingNorwegian fencesNorwegians are kind to animalsPicturesque experiencesRepairing a rodRowing boatsStalkingTrout-fishingNorwegian Boy Scouts
Obedience—British discipline, Examples ofSilence as disciplineTo parents and ScoutmastersOrient Line Steamship, Our life on an
Politeness—Ancient Knights' Oath of Chivalry, TheCourtesy to ail, especially the old and ailingScouts of the Desert show courtesyTrue gentleman, The test of aPompeii, History of Ancient
Roberts, K.G., V.C., Field-Marshal Earl,Lessons from the life of
Sea Scouting—Brave Boy Sea Scout, AChief Scout tells when it helped himDrake, Career of Sir FrancisDutch and English Admirals of 250 years agoFishermen heroesGenerals who were sailorsLifeboatmenNelson, Career of LordSailor heroesSeamanship, Games to teach,Use of, in war,Usefulness of, at all times,Sicily—Carts in,History of,Taormina,Whispering caves in,Sitting, The art of,Strathcona, Lord, Lessons from the life of,Swedish Boy Scouts,
Tents, How to build—Ashanti shelter, The,Bivouac shelter, A,Bivouac tent, A,Cabul tent,Camp furniture for,Making of, and materials to use,One-man tramp tent, The,Shelter hut, A,Tramp tent, The,Thrift—Examples of men who became great through,John Pound's example of,Manliness of,Two rules for earning a fortune,
Training and tracking—Jackal-catching,Moose-hunting,Red Indians track by touch,Zulu-training,Tree-felling, The art of,
Usefulness—Badges to be won by,Good turns,Helpfulness to others,Helping the police,Instances of,Peace Scout in Labrador, A,Tracking exercise,