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must be sold within the 30 days. 
everything must go. 
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‘Furnishing 
G. A. R. Installation 
The installation ofthe officers of 
Post 67, G.A.R., in the town hall last 
Friday night was an occasion of much 
interest to the Grand Army veterans 
and their many friends, a large num- 
ber of whom attended the exercises. 
Captain C. D. Fiske, commander of 
Post 95, Saugus, was the installing 
officer. The officers installed were: 
E. P. Stanley, commander; Enock 
Crombie, senior vice-comm.; A. S. 
Jewett, junior vice; James H. Rivers, 
adjutant; John G. Haskell, quarter- 
- master; James W. Widger, surgeon; 
George Willmonton, chaplain; Chas. 
H. Stone, officer of the day; Geo. A. 
Jones, officer of guard; William J. 
Pert, sergeant major; Jeffrey T. Stan- 
ley, Q.M.S.; Dennis Sullivan, color 
. bearer. 
There was a large delegation of vis- 
iting comrades from the Saugus post. 
Comrade Hunkins of Merrimac was 
alsoa guest. One of Bullock’s sup- 
pers was served. 
The speechmaking proved a most 
pleasant feature of the occasion. 
Commander E. P. Stanley starting 
the ball rolling in that direction with 
one of his characteristic speeches. 
He was followed by the mustering 
offices and by Rev. W. F. Powers, the 
remarks of the latter being especially 
well received: The bass solos by 
Comrade Pert were also well received. 
American solid silver watches for 
ladies, from $5.50 to $10.00, at Win- 
chester’s, jeweler, Post Office sq., 
Gloucester, Mass. * 
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Medium and Long Lengths 
$5.90 
Regardless of cost 
A $35,000 stock to select from. 
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Goods Less than Cost 
A Winter Tornado 
A tornado in winter is not a common 
thing here on the North Shore, but 
such a thing did occur Saturday, and 
it would have done credit to mid- 
summer. About 3 o'clock in the 
afternoon a huge black cloud appeared 
in the west and proceeded to move 
over the clear blue sky. In a very 
few minutes the heavens were covered 
could scarcely see across the street in 
the midst of it, and lights had to be 
resorted to. With it came a blast of 
wind and a heavy snow squall which 
lasted about 10 minutes, and was of 
sufficient quantity to cover the ground 
with almost half an inch. In a few 
minutes the sky-was clear again and 
the sun was shining brightly, but the 
temperature had fallen some. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar. 
and it was almost inky black. One 
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