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T he Courier-Gazette. N u m b e r V o l u m e 5 2 . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JAI((J a RY 26, 1897. E n te re d n« Met m id <?!•«• M a ll M a tte r 4 The Courier-Gazette Oo€>« Kojarulnrly Into M ore f^nmilloR in Knox County Thn.it A.ny Other Paper Piitilinhed his Intended absence, when called away GENERAL RULE8. and residence of all such children shall Highest of nil in Leavening Strength.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report* from town for any reason. be entered In a hook prepared for that DENTISTRY 1. School Districts. — Children living purpose. JANITORS. north of Rankin street nnd belonging In 17. Advertising Notices. — No toachnr DR. A. W. TAYLOR. tho first six grades or yearn of school shall give or allow to be given In his 1. Responsibility of Janitors.—Janitors shall attend the Tyler school, excepting school any notice of a lecture, concert, 400 Main St., Rockland shall he held responsible for any want of those living north of Cedar street, who theatre or other public gathering, except lC w ry fcraaeh of dental work perform**, w ith care A Good Job Executed by the Rock cleanliness or neatness about their school shall for thn first three years or grades ing for school purposes, or allow his end eh III that l» d- ne In nnv fleet close ofllc-. lucltid- houses or premises. Be Pil ing, Clean-Ing and Treating and Extracting. land School CommiTtaH attend tho Camden street school. Chil time during school hours to bo taken up Artlfteial Terlh on Ku' ber, Gold or A ttmlnam 2. Sweeping and Dusting.—All sehool- dren living south of Park street and be plates. Teeth without plates. I. e. Bridge W o rk — I rooms Iivu8e are to be swept at least by any agent of hooks, periodicals, maps, He mo eab'e or Permanent—Crowne spun broken longing In the first six grades or years of etc., or allow any advertising matter of New Hales and Regulations Easily Un twice rf week after school, and the furni teeth or roots. school shall attend the Purchase street any sort to be distributed among the pu ture dusted each morning before school. derstood by Teachers, Poplls and school, excepting those living south of pils In the school house. 3. Out-houses, Sidewalks and Yards.— Teeth Extracted without Pain the line of Fulton street, who shall at 18. Repeal or Amendment of Rules.— Parents—So pt. Will Nee That They Out-houses, sidewalks and yards are to By nae a f a oew, aafe local anneaiheilo, a enhatltute tend the Crescent street school for tho These regulations shnll not he suspended is another strongly constructed' house, in be kept clean and In good order at all tor oeealoe without Its dangers. Are Strictly Enforced - Mo Chance for first three years or grades. All children except by vote of two-thirds of the mem which are the forecastle, the engine room times, and all necessary paths are to be COR. MAIN AND SCHOOL STS. living between Rankin and Park streets, bers present, nor shall they be amended and the engineer’s stateroom. Slackness In School*. kep t open. FROM ALL0YER1HIW E and all children In tho city who are or repealed, unless a majority of tho The forecastle is much larger than usual, 4. Fires.—Fires are to be built suf above the sixth grade or year of school whole board vote thorofor, after one and gives the sailors plenty of air nnd light. _______ A t (he last meeting of the School Board ficiently early in the morning to have shall attend the schools on Lincoln street, month’B written notice of tho proposed The Cramp carries a mate, second mate, the school-room warm at least thirty the school rules and regulations were exten excepting those living near tho Benner amendment or repeal. cook, engineer and six sailors before the minutes before tho tlmn for opening sively revised. The rules and regulations now Hill, Bird’s Corner and Grace street mast, which with the captain make a crew of Items of a Peculiar, Interesting school. 11 all told. Most schooners of 2000 tons in force are as follows : schools, w ho sh all attend these schools 5. Teachers to Report.—Teachers shall during tho grades or years for which ,n- THE HENRY W CRAMP. have to carry just as large a crew. and Instructive Nature. ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD. report to tho superintendent the failure structlon Is provided by the hoard. No The Cramp is now on her seventh trip. Closing Out of any Janitor to comply with the above What A Proildenoa Paper Sait of the last She has shown herself to be a tolerably speedy 1. Meetings of tho Board.—The regular child shall attend a school outside of his moetlngs of the board shall be held on regulations. district without a special permit from Caradon Built Votael- craft, quick to mind her wheel and, consid cring her size, a handy vessel all around. Picked Up and Gleaned Prom Many the Wednesday before tho flr st Monday DUTIES OF TEACHERS. tho hoard. Sale In every month. Tho chairman, or in his 2. Admission to School.—After the first That tbe vessels built by I I . M . Bean of Sources and lllmdrates Tho Many 1. Duties of Teachers.—Teachers shall NORWOOD -SHEPHERD WE00IN6 absence the secretary’. Bhall be authorized half of tho fall term no child shall for Camden have a national reputation for super keep the superintendent fully Informed of Nldea of Life—To Read Oae Tow Will to call special meetings on the request of the first time he admitted to the schools iority in construction is a well established three members. nil matters affecting the character and unless he Is able to do the work of some fact. Lilt Wedneidij Wit 1 Oe'ightful Ennl In Want to Head The Whole—None Wo havo too many winter clothos in 2. O rd er o f Business.—A t tho hour ap welfare of the schools, shall afford every class already formed. The last vessel which slipped into Camden Rockport Social Lila- Faked Hot All Arc T n e. thape of Ulslors, Overcoats, Mon’s, pointed, and on tbc appearanco of a quo facility for the purpose of examination, 3. No child whose residence is not In harbor from Mr. Bean's yard was the Henry and prlncIpnJs are required to report to Boys and Children’s Suits, Heavy rum, the chairman shall proceed with the city, or who has only temporary res W. Cramp, built for the Crowley’s of Taunton, There was a flutter of pleasureahle excite business in tbe following order: the superintendent any case of Incompe idence In It for the purposo of attending oro Mass., is receiving much attention in the ment in Rockport social life, Wednesday, the Weight Underwear, II , Neckwear, tency, neglect of duty or failure of any Reading of the records. tho public schools shnll he retained In maritime world. occasion being the wedding of Miss Minnie The “ hobos" do not take kindly to atone Fancy Shirts, all kinds of Mittens and teacher to perform Ills duty In a faithful Report of superintendent. any school; except that such pupils may The following description is taken from a Pierson Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. yards. The one in Rockland is the reason and satisfactory manner. Gloves. Report of committees. ho admitted to the regular classes of tho Providence, R . I , paper and we know our S. E. Shepherd, and D r. Joseph Frederick why these knights of the r ad are so scarce 2. Opening Exercises.—Reading of se Also a lino line o f Hats, Caps, Unfinished business. public schools on payment of a tuition readers will be pleased to read it. Norwood, son of M r. and Mrs. J. I I . N o r in Knox county and 'tis said that in Aroos New business. lected portions of scflpture by the teach fee of $9 per annum below grammar Riding at anchor in the harbor is the Trunks, Grips and Extension Cases. wood. took county the jailbirds have been reduced, 3. Standing Committees.—There shall er and the repeating of the Lord's pray grades, and $12 for all other grades, pay schooner H enry W . Cramp, a leviathan among This was the most important wedding sol one half from the same reason. This is an opportunity you should not be appointed annually at the first meeting er In concert by the pupils shall consti able to the superintendent, one-th.rd In sailing craft and the largest four-master all >at. emnized in Rockport fur many years and the miss as tho price-ion these goods are of tho board, or as soon thereafter os tute the opening exorcises of the schools. advance, of each term of school, when She is from Norfolk, with a cargo of 2800 ceremony performed at the home of the bride 3. To he Present Before the Opening of tons of toft coal. This is larger than that A Belfast m m recently killed five striped so low yon cannot afiord to go without. practicable, the following standing com In the opinion of the superintendent such on Commercial street was witnessed by many mittees, each consisting of three mem School.—Teachers shall be present at admission dan be grnnted without detri usually loaded by the Gov. Ames, and the friends and relatives. snakes, an unusual occurrence for this time of Remember that every purchaser of bers: least fifteen minutes before tho com ment to the schools.