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The Log Vol. 4 No. 3

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  • lot tube joe Cla Irrostle ing day liqual if not superior kny whi ch had beei Iheir <m n gardens. ■set any NOTICE! ;Vil — 7 ■ ■' Very satisfactory progress has be^n made in the elimination '''"/ of accidents in the several years pasi, during which we have had kerosene for an organized safety committee. time, and I gel [ rattei In this work, however, we can never allow our interest to lag taste Ifiki and we must constantly be looking forward to still greater im- But I felt ao mean when I goi ham provement and further progress. thou ht'of how' For the purpose of consolidation and rendering more effective much what the oil did to our work along this line and along the related lines of welfare and **" Boy Badly Hurt sanitation, we have decided to establish a special department to be Somehow 11 On the afternoon of the 17th, known as SAFETY, SANITATION AND WELFARE DEPART- check valve £ot 8tuck> '« ™r**1 I ;ittle Ralph Smith, B-year-old MENT took most of it straight down a, f „ ' q y,i f T . Htx***a- rest was a total loss. My, bai - Kine's crew in the Wood-Yard T!ie mana£ement of this department will be entrusted to Mr. like a mess> and smelled tike Whiting, who resides in West Canton,was Walter Phillips with whose enthusiastic, earnest and effective when I came up, wife wasted to playing with a number of other work as Chairman of the Safety Committee we are all familiar, know: "Did you spill kerosei box s not far from hi? home when The dutjeg of the supervisor of this department are to include thin"a single dr^Z^pcd.'''' one of the boys found a dyna- amonR other thingg the f0nowing: One thing, I forgot the cold m termite cap. it was an innocent ;ng that oil. I didn't dare so near looking little cartridge about, the 1st- To meet each new employee of the Company and in- the gas for fear I'd explode, and the size used in a twenty-two calibre struct him in a general way in matters relating to Safety, Wei- papers would say another'ease of ''km rifle, and the boys thought it fare, etc. water," while I knew it was oil in the ' , j . , boiler. And I didn't dare smoke to would be royal good tun to touch 2nd. To direct, follow up and supplement recommendations kill the taste for fear the smoke and a match to it and see if it would of safety inspection committees. oil gas would form an explosive- mix- exnlode. It did. and soon after- ,-, m -.v « ,. » » . ,. . , , . ,, ture and spoil my appetite for slipper, 1 San To fn-nnprntp with Kplipf Assneiarinn in li-ink-intr after _. . ' .. .. w ar 3RD. To CO-Operate With Relief Association in looking after Then the wife said supper was ready- First Aid Room, where Drs. comfort and welfare of sick and needy members of the Champion an(j [ tried the corned beef and ate , Family. kerosene; I drank some coffee-awl Moore and Johnson rendered kerosene The bread tasted like a medical and surgical aid. He is 4th- To supervise matters relating to sanitation throughout iabei off an oil barrel and the dough- minus about half of his thumb mil' and in Fibreville cottages. Dutg iike the bunghole. And the pie, and forefinger on his right hand 5th. To serve as permanent Chairman of the Safety Com- my favorite apple pie, was a forlorn reminder of Polanne cup grease. and the ■ \ ...K-." Wife saw my predicament and It is not intended to eliminate the general safety committee gested trying some ice cream. " 5e but some slight changes in method of appointment and selection say that will kill the taste of 1 ired to be serious. rrom sene. 'So one of the boys rushed irst \id Room he was taken of memDers are to be made, which we believe w'Ll make it's to the nearest druggery and bro i Champion Hospital, where work more complete and thorough. horne a quart- reported as getting along- The general safety committee will consist of ten members, but I caught more cold.' with the one from each department of the mill, one superintendent and the Next morning .swell as with h»s parents paymaster. • jggj^ The department representatives will be elected as follows: ready for gwratfcofc. B« hadn't I i careless The superintendent of each department will nominate three a word about my eold or oflfowd a , . . . , gestion. So I thought he migh to dr-ii cart- men who have shown an active interest in safety work and the tesgfiw something back. I askei •s where ai. km ■ I yes that department will select by majority ballot one of what was good for colds. Ancle ought to the three to represent that department for the ensuing year on wo|' he^n(,, wa*j Garg a Wl " the general safety committee. Four elections will be held each work. rear January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and October 1st, and only When 1 got home that night. .'side of the - ' v J .„ , began to remark about colds and I ; Aid Room and he told us lvv" committeemen representing as many departments will be gene but r maichod straight to ..... ially elected on each of above named dates. salt jar, put a tabiespoonful in a t with The superintendent committeeman will be appointed by the of water am| gsrgted. Swaik ition. General Manager and will serve for a period of six months. ^rae,toa* * ««*•■» Am m it up my nose. . , , . . ,. .. By Reuben B. Robertson, Say, tonight, for the first tim t|iejr General'-Manager. two weeks, l can breathe with U The Chief's Cold With a Grain dry territory, so that was a us, of Salt thought ,u,yw:iy. I tried some several, but didn t ,-iiiy conspicuous decrease in the tin Mjro oi war when solos ei#ae? of that cold which was stoppe But- Try it, N WHICH THIS SSS.lt,,OF
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