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The Log Vol. 4 No. 10

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  • Arvj^^jHE VlrfaoD Cleaners He is knocking off a "scab" of bark. It may come off eas¥ly with the first blow and the axe may continue in its course through Shoe, stocking, flesh and bone - SAFETY FIRST Keepyour feet out of the path of dander. The Axe-Accidents (Continued from third p»fcr. graphs which appear on the third and fourth pages of this issue. It is impossible for us to , show just how each accident has , occurred, but when handling i « natural path of the axe." again the minute after his in- jury, for wa bava nevar Nc. know that axes "glance jury, would contriv* in some of one of the othei sex fl " -there is no doubt about way to accomplish his purpose ;u. !>. •■ . ing her bat 8. We have r. ad il in book* without slashiiiK himself, and faat and fOU know i in-\ .1 I it's .s>., and if they glance could doubtless figure out s..rne ..j (!.,-;i i lie they are going away from way tocut a limb off a log with K ■ isura, we you and cut the atmosphere, out cutting his own. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ there is no need for an accident Since the axe-accidents have fair sex and axe, the general s*fety rule ap- rep0rt and first-aid dressing, been called to our attention, we Perhaps she d "^e >oi plies, which is "Keep feet and An injured man. if he had to have wondered how al other parts of your body out of do the same piece of work over women folks have tscaj heard SI ths THE PAPER ON WHICH THIS ISSUE OF THE LOG IS PRINTED IS MADE FROM CHAMPION SULPHIT
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