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When several men are out hunting, if they separate, they should 

 have an understanding where each is to go, so that they may not 

 shoot each other. 



Be careful about shooting a long-range rifle. The balls from some 

 rifles, when held at a proper angle, carry for several miles. 



Boating. Many lives are lost annually on the water. Both 

 swimming and boating have peculiar dangers of which those who 

 indulge in them should be aware. 



A boat is no place to play in. Never rock the boat. Never try 

 to exchange seats in deep water. Never stand up when the boat 

 is away from the shore. Do not lean over the side of the boat. 



Conclusion. Conservation is the trend of the times, the order 

 of the day. The most worth while thing is the conservation of 

 health and human life. It is the duty, and should be the pleasure, 

 of all people to aid in this conservation by precept and example, 

 in the home, in the place of business, and on the street. A few words 

 of caution may help the unthinking person to observe " safety 

 first " principles. In thinking " safety first " we need not miss 

 any pleasure or leave duty undone; we simply perform our acts 

 without hurry and in the safest possible manner. 



The results of the policy " safety first " will be that the boy may 

 grow up to enjoy his manhood and the girl her womanhood; parents 

 will not lose their children in their youth, or be deprived of their 

 companionship and support in old age; adults will not be killed in 

 their prime of life, and cripples will no longer be the by-products 

 of civilization. 



S Steam and street cars. 



A Automobiles. 



F Fire. 



E Electricity. 



T Teams and Think. 



Y You! the person who must think of " safety first." 



" Don't take a chance." 



" The right hand is the right hand for bundles." 



" Start early. Don't hurry." 



" Wait until the car stops." 



" Fire is a good servant but a terrible master." 



