14 Boy Scouts Bunions---The offidal buttons worn on the-scout uniforms sell for Io cents per set for shirt and z 5 cents per set for coat. Merit Badges- Price 5 5 cents each. Boy Scou? Certificates -- A handsome certificate in two colors, ,6 x 8 inches, has been prepared for boy scouts who wish to have a recoid of their enrolment.. The certificafe has the Scout Oath and Law and the official'Seal upon it, with place for the signature of the scout master. The price is $ cents. Directions For Ordering Important ! When ordering supplies send exact remittance. with order. If check is used add New York exchange. Make checks and money orders payable to Boy Scouts of America. All orders received without the proper remittance will be shipped C. O. D., or held until remittance arrives. The Scout Oath Before he becomes a scout a boy must promise: On my honor I will do my best: 1. To do my duty to Ood and my country, and to obey the scout law; 2. To help other people at all times; 3. To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. When taking this oath the scout will stand, holding up his right hand, palm to the front, thumb resting on the nail of the little finger a?d the other three fingers upright and together. The Scout Sign This is the scout sign. The three fingers held up remind him of tgs three promises in tke scout oath. The Scout Salute When the three fingers thus held are raised to the forehead, it is the scout salute. The scout always salutes an officer. The Scout Law* There have always been certain written and unwritten laws regulating the conduct and directing the activities o men.
- Result o! work o[ Committee on Scout Oath, Scout Law, Tendedoot, Second-class
and First-class Scout Requirements:-- ?-* ? Prof. l?emi&h W. lenks Clmirmsa. Dr. Lee K..F?g?. ?llie)?[?di?er, E. ?. Robinson, G. W. Hinckley, B. E. Johnson, Clark W. Hethenngton, ,annur A.?C?-y.