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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Sep 1906, p. 6

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fine Weather favors the Millinery Open- ings. What will be worn‘ this Fall and Winter The Displays Described Greeting Autumn’s flaming 'splen- dors on hill and. sky, came the mil- linery openings to enable .the fair sex to bedeck themselves in headâ€" gear in keeping with Nature’s adorn- ment. The rivalry. among the excel- lent millixrery concerns of this town has resulted in bringing the semi-an- nual exhibits to a very high state 0! perfection. The different rooms were crowded during the three 'opening days. and good sales afe reported. Pretty Hats and Bonnets to bd seen upstairs in ] Flavelles big store. This d formerly occupied the rear formerly occupied the rear of the main floor. The new quarters are- handsomely decorated with green mils and carpet as a back ground for large and elegant cherry display“ cases. lit up with electric lights. and tables and. other fitting to match. The showings in the newest styles of millinery at once appeal to the exe. The crowds that visited the store on Thursday took away many of the superb high-priced creations which Miss Hart!ey and her assis- tants bane selected and devised; yet the disszLV is large and fascinating. The Bordeau shades. Dundas flavelles, Limited yet the display is iargv and shading 1 fastinating. The Bordeaux shades” soft bow which are the newest, are rich and ’wing at : many are the was? produced by I Many p the shadings from dgen wine color to tame, blue light pink, or fr'om a. light shade to the top ‘ the shakings from (igefim wine color to light pink, or fr'om ;'a;”iig'ht shade to , a touch of 'black. There are not ' manv medium sized hats as the fa- fascmating. The ‘Bordeau shades.?soit bow of velvet and pale blue which are the newest, are rich. and Ewing at side. _ ‘ many age the surprise: Produced by 1 Many patterns were on display in the shadings from deep wine color to taple‘, blue shades. A two tone hat light pink. or from "af'lig'ht shade to , thetofiuwh'ite and underneath of pale a touch of ‘black. There are 110$ ' blue, one of the soft hoods which many medium sized hats as the fa- can be caught in any shape desired, shions dictate that they shall be; was caught in the front with a fancy either large or small. A small hat wing‘bf pale blue And gray. and with derby crown, and one of silk twisted ribbon. It Was caught up in beaver in chaupagne'shade.‘ trimmed two places at the back... each finish- with chiffon and velvet, attracted at- ed with a rosette. 5,- ‘ tention. A very large one, with The taste and 'order' displayed in white shape, in brownâ€"shaded trim- ‘the mjllmery department is characâ€" ming; a. small sized hat in Alice ‘t‘efigtic of the other .;departments of blue- with a. soft draped crown (. 8'1th great store. Goods are gelected blue, with a. A beautiful millinery show room is whi‘ bfilliants. Right now at the threshold of the season, we use AUTUMN CARNAGE IN CLOTHING PRICES. fashion, the fads of the hour, the very finest good “FLYERS” every day in Suits, Raincoats, Toppers, testâ€"Gough belongs to you. Come and pro two shades of blue, with nlnme. and rosette at. side ‘.’ .-$ -. in black aid “white are' Vt me was shown all black 1 Corner Kent Ehing‘s‘p‘Must Hum Now. mo rise above our usual level and start an This department ' THE PINNACLE 0E CLOTHING VALUES other, WW9 ward the face, long oval crown of white trimmed with stifi black wing, fastened with jet quill end and twist of velvet, and filling or black maline at A striking effect was produced in a toque of black and Alice blue shades, wing on the side, and Shirred bow of the AliCe blue silk on the back. One of the most attractive toques, a. very new design, was of dark ame- thist hue, with fancy bandeau, and unbroken folds of velvet; at the side two large bunches of rose shading from amethist almost into mauve, and two pins of very new style in amethist shade. I The taste and 01 der displayed in the millinery department is characâ€" Iteristic of the other departments or this great store. Goods are selected 9for quality and variety, and. the stock is complete in every dbart- ment. The main floor is WP“ with handsome show cases; A. very large new stock of dram goodsfills the shelves and counters, comprisxng Equally pleasing effects in these de- signs are made in brown, green and the new taupe gray. An exquiste sample of the latter shade was a. plain covered silk hat with fancy braid binding, twist of velvet and sharp bow on side. finished with knot and fancy pin, the back filled in with folded silk. In olive or sage green, a hat was shown with Shirred ribbon brim and soft velvet tam crown, a. twist, of velvet around the crown and pearl ornament at front. Underneath the brim were two shaded green feathers, shading from olive to‘ pale green, 3. J. GOUGH‘ Where the Good Clothés Come From THANKS ! DIRECTORS,“ THAN] “'13 DID WHAT WE COULD” and help "to make the ‘Fair the GOUGH’S PRIZES R and bIPLOMA? K People came to Gofigh’s who never those who always dame bought The whole store is brimful of interest to every thought- ful man, young man and boy‘, and the ladies ‘are not likely to miss a. line. will be the next attraction for 'shrewd buyers, who wish to prepare in time for the lowering of the temperature. oats, Toppers, Hats, Furnishings, etc. Put us‘to the Come and prove our claimsâ€"Try us as you will. Busy was no Name for it nnnnnnnnn m annah’g who never came before, and Gough’s Early 5.F_a.ll Sale ”V'v v“â€" IGarments 5.11 fresh with the garb of at. the very lowest prices, in fact ,, THANKS! jWe hope wqwnii mspura again fairly, COULD ‘ TO ELEVATE HE CLOTHING' TRADE, Fair the Rainier Exhibition 0f Q19 Midland District mantle department. which is very§ busy selling mantles and ladies'Q readyâ€"tp-wear suits. l ! The millinery and mantle show. rooms of Messrs. J. Sut’clifie Sans: have been much improved since thei last millinery opening. The ceiling llas been covered with white metal. the walls reâ€"papered, and a. border of burlap put around the room. The space used for millinery show room now occupies the back of the room. where the soft northern light “beb- 'ter adapted for the appreciation of the ,axtisticallyâ€"blcnded colors and tints of the hat trimmings. The millinery department is in charge of Miss Scrymgeour. of To- ronto, fore-lady, and Miss Carruthers. of Toronto, trimmer, Miss Brimmell. being assistant. They have .been Very busy of late designing and com- pleting a. very large display of sty- lish. creations of their art, which cannot well be described. One is 8. “Marie" hat in plum shades, with chenilé bandeau. flat. draping of ribbon and flat bows on back, crowned with a. pair of ex- quisite wings, finished with two am- A bonnet made in rose shades, and draped with velvet, the draping at the front being caught with a steel ornament, a white egret plume at the front, Was much admired: Another new design, was a mush- room shape trimmed with Persian ribbon, and having shaded foliage on the side. . ' " A pretty pattern hat was shown in prune shade, Vesta Tilley shape. It was made of chiffon velour, and pret- ty Dresden silk crown‘ Veaught in at velvet, the bandeau being finished with an elegant pair otwmgS. I KUUULJ, “fun “in the side. A pretty pattern hat was shown in prune. shade, Vesta Tilley shape. It was made of chiffon velour, and pret- ty Dresden silk crown caught in at the front with an artistic twist of velvet, the bandeau being finished with an elegant pair of wings. ‘ Another new style‘shown, was a sort‘of revival of the torpedo shape, with 'plaited velvet around: the crown the back finished with two plumes and a box bow of ribbon. On display there were a lot 01 samples in black and white. a pret- ty toque of this class showing strik- ing effect with ribbon girawn direct- ly across the front, and flat loops of ribbon prettily arranged on the band at the back. 'White ..and black wings oompleted the ensefirhle, ' "4 .A “mushrooms” in'raspbefl'y shaaes, covered £1511}!th silkmo? hair. a pretty wreliMUM Frerich‘irooeq around. the crowd, and trimmed with ;‘ French bow; .éttracteii'attenxion. f Many handgome shildren’s bats- were on displayi“‘one 01"‘the'm, oping-f hood, with cellar onlwhite “we. ‘around'tlwf‘ ' j“ v ~ The hats displayed this year are either very large or very small, and for real artistic beauty they excel what has been offered for the past seasons. "the new colors are wine and cherry. or Burdeau shades. with trich teathers are to be used largely, also gray and brown and green. 03-1 trieh feathers are to be used largely,j as well as wings and breasts and peacock feathers. Flowers are also to be used, especially'in winter hats. Ford’s millinery' department is show- ing various designs in the Vesta Til- ley pattern. This is a large lea! hat; ,and some of them haVe quite high crowrns. There are also French. sailors. Petey?“ turbans. Seotcb ‘bonnets trinaiied with the various clan blame. and many. white hats ‘which «in be worn in the early tam. 1A beautiful picture hat was shown in Vesta Tilley shape, covered with variant um microns: ribâ€" bon,‘trimnie‘d",with large pink rose on hand; and Prince of Wales ostrich ‘hat of mushroom shape,"whiw Welt, trimmed Another new style'shown, was a sort; of revival of the torpedo shape. with 'plaited Velvet aroumf the crown the back finished with two plumes and a. box bow of ribbon. J. Sutclifie Sons. came before; 931d more and m'ofe". to serve plum "'3’ ”It 01-080 010 FUUWy unv- V'“"â€"' 59!... spray, wad of; did W m M c of ins crown giving it distinctimg from aiming at. higher standards of qual- ity in all departments. Many of the lines are special. being confined to J. Sutclin‘e Sons for the town from leading manufacturers. Member Gough’s Syndicate of Clothing Buyers Choice furs are on sale. Ladia' fur-lined coats, in rat. squirrel and hamster linings with mink and cable collars. Also Persian lamb jackets in whole and pieced skins. A special line 0! pieced Persian jackets trim- med with mink and sabic. of very fine value are selling at very low prices, quality guaranteed. A selec- tion of snmller furs and men's inr- lined coats are shown down stairs. prices, quality guaranteed. A selec- tion 0! smaller furs and men's fur- liued coats are shown down stairs. A mink set, muff 60 and scarf 855, well deschos the admiration it. $55, well deserves the admiration it has attracted. A lady from Montre- al who has been’ travelling through the Ontario cities and towns. said she had not seen its equal anywhere. She is looking for a set, and Mr. Lawrence expects her to telegraph for this one, as there is no doubt that she cannot find its equal any- where tor the money. The mantle department is crowded with buyers. for it contains very handsome Coats. and this house is doing a very large business in ladies ready-to-wear garments, blouses and silk skirts. ‘ The space upstairs‘ has been recent- ly arranged sons to provide a fine show room {or carpets. of which there is a fine line of tapestries, vel- vets, wools, unions'and Brussells, as well as a big stock of piece goodS. At fofd’s Temporary Stand with planed cg”. trimmed with son blended old roses. and Pm feathers are to be used largely, gray and browo and green. Os- feathers are to be used largely, rel] as wings and breasts and >ck feathers. Flowers are also a used, especially in winter hats. 's millinery’ department is show- rarious designs in the Vesta. Til- ;attern. This is a large his! ,and some of them have quite crowns. There are also Fnench rs, Peter . Pan turbens. Scotch eta trinniied with the various plaids. ‘ 'and mm: white hats 1 Wm be worn in the early fall. nautiful picture hat was shown esta .Tilley shape, covered with E velvet and buck‘dmhas Irib- trimfiie'd"with large piok rose and; and Prince 0! Woke ostrich 1t. ' ‘ - ‘ lint. of mushroom shape; white § § ; ' E z ing to do any less basins“ to get rid of the steel slaughter sale has been in! pfloeswinbecuttoapc will pay buyers to look th‘ pecbuy in .the mantle and partmntr A / ‘ . p A- stool: bong-ht. lines. Alucg An extra. high grade of furs is on display : Women's Persian lamb coats mink and Alaska sable was, stolen and mulls: Aluka‘ sable. electric seal and mm jackets; very beautiful women’s fur-lined coats and bum-u orimmed in the diflereut kinds capes, trimmed in the diflereqtflkiwds of popular ind high-priced (km. The umpomry premises are' situ- rOOm, and over Hargan's drug store. ated in Hamilton's carriage show six doors nearer the market than the old stand. The stock 13311 new and will be sold at very low prices in order to reduce the stock to pro- portions which can be accouunodatr ed in the space. In about. three day's time an. Wakely's staff has placed a new stock on the floors of the store 'op- posite the post omce. The millinery and mantle department occupies the upper floor which Is comuiooious» and well lighted. The mirrors and gases had not ”rived (or opening day. but the tables and chairs of quartered oak in the new shade of green, mission style, are very hand- some. and the other pieces will be to match. Miss Wukcly is in charge of nu-uvv-- . __ this department. and her artistic taste is displayed to perfection in the designing and selection of hats which will met the demands of the most fastidious. Some perfectly Pro- portionod Gagc’ designs are shown. style. was smoothly covert-(1 with one a large shape with black panne velvet under the brim and {till crown. the upper side-of brim of black tafâ€" feta'appliqued with pluck pannc. This hat is trimmed with largehhck bird and bows of black duchess ribbon underneath the brim. A mushroom shape of the L‘oraay white tafl‘eta. and bound with ming on top with breast {authors black tailor braid, full manna trim- shaded from very dark .brow'n to white. the he! M win no black. The effects with due-den rib- bon are very striking. Some extra fine cmtions in the new wine shades are shown. one be» ing a. felt toque. close fitting. tilted over the taco. trimmed with uflcta ribboa of same shade. twat: an_d white, the back mm mm unu- line and black velvet ribbon. M of the hats have trimmings in striped ribbon and dotted eflect. and some in gray or wpite and draped band. In black chenilc. one was shown with straight brim turned high in the back, black wings going {mm the front high over the crown. bmd trimming of maiino across the. frpnt. and jet'ornamcnt, and pan Alsatian bow of maiinc at the back finished with another set. ornament. ‘ In Miss Wakely'a stack there are Unfortunately a some charming white hum for fall wear. A huge one of white felt. white applique on top of the rim, is trimméd with panne velvet of the new taupe shade around the crown. with trill of cream duchess ribbon above it, and finished with. a‘ hope “m Wah-i-r-r §0nly one to a. Cu§t9m9r.} n ' On SKTURD‘IY, Sept. velvet with wing OI to!) These Clocks are usually sold at $3. 00 and $4.,00 and CAN BE SEEN 3!; my window. cut as, well .u in staple . W. Wakely I will sell 18 clocks, 22 inches high 3- day, strikes hours and half hours hand- some walnut and oak carved cases, every one with alarm and fully guaranteed, for the RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE OF ml’ang 156*: get one of thqse day's time Mr- of the Card!!! bound With $135 vying. T Gérmw. mm swrir'l“ "’3 areas goods and 8“ the StONWI ”fins allvvuw. l'"â€"""' -7 right side, and a. can of buck mdine and flowers isruetily arranged on the‘ bundeau. gmcefully ut side box: are caught “ the hamlet!!- Something new in soown comm ..---- _, ' effect. very pretty, Mam-in: made 4’3" ., of plaid silk braid, crown draped in 2:01;; gummdeliiageg'r?’ plum velvet, long green wing (wwn- ‘ Ir. Byers has secuer ‘ ed at the ' Hide of tho back. and do»; Edison works. Among others who at! bandeau with knots of bronze velvet lexhibition in Toronto thi ribbon. 0 um, I . - Hr. JameSMcKinnon, Mr A -miomn. niece of limes Hit.- . hm and Mrs. Jamioson ed rat the - hide o! the_ buck. and bandeau with knots of bronze velvet ribbon. . lies Jamieson, niece of Kiss Hit.- cth. is torelady. and the ”stem! display estahlishcs her as an vast. The reporter found these ladicsl very busy selling, and showing some? very fine expressions of the milli’ner's g art. One black silk velvet hat. with; border of breast leathers 0f the crown 1 silk bows'on handenu. rich black plume in the crown. and jet pins.‘ looked very stylish. Another was inl rose :end -mu1berry shades blended. trimmed with a. beautiful pair of pheasant's wingS,“crushod roses and satin on the bandeau. ,, garniturc of ribbon and fancy silver pin. Another in white. and blaek. mushroom shape. had : black border or velvet. whim crown and facing. and a pair of white wings caught with roadie of cm ribbon. Many choice designs were ohown in the latest shades axid blendings. 1n the show rooms of Miss Bannon a very neat. sailor short back in the new golden shades commanded spe- cisl attention. It. had a wreath of shaded roses around a large crown, wings and looped ribbon at book. and Shirred lacing. A large shape in mulberry‘shndcs. with shin-ed silk lacing. bendenu of velvet knotted. shirrea velvlet. rim, plume falling over left side might with‘lu‘g‘c silk and velvet rosettes. A natty pink panue velvet sailor. had a. drape of old roses and pink silk ribbon, shaded wings buck and pink, handout! of old rosewd pink ribbon. ' ‘ ~ The mud are 1_ New York ‘ The Misses Paton m and. swam” Everv piéée of goods in p is MW. '3“ PM W ) as to make them suit an Miss Bannon w mm. m of and silks is shown, and . It was at large 31W 1' with crown of vden- ong bow of Dresden. Tib‘ of crown. brim ““3“ Side “11m - knot.‘ at rib‘ 111: with green flowers on W ,n in Scotch bonnet attention stylish WIIHSW m dream duchess rib- circulation i1 -. nflfls nelghhnrhood m “M ”d wow do "0‘ 1"“ they are missing The w flag.“ picturt this ’ a *0. Tug of “u .. one or those beautiful subjects that W'WWW. To gho the may and Weckh star along 13mm a. picture fox only 0119110111: can only be dnm- by a. papa With the Family Horald s 4,”, caution. W0 ‘other Canadian Mum mad attempt it. one of those 08‘ brighten one's 1‘ Family Herald along with such ~ , ~ ' . BE‘I‘HANX. II“ A. Mn, who has rm ‘ amount]: in western Ontario has returned. W." and'dmhter, Kiss Gerald- ;lne. Ir. Hector delivered his mm- Iperanoe lecture. which, although it ,hud a. very serious side. was humor- ,ous throughout... Miss Hector as- sisted him by her voice. After the 'Ie‘Cture Hr. Hector appealed for funds for'the Temperance Alliance. and when.the 815 asked for was raised he and Kiss Beetor sang an old plantation melody “Going IHome." Mrs. Hector accompanied then. but on account of a alighl eccldengirhile going over some of our rough roads was confined to the house tor the evening. Toronto. 4K“. m ”d A 903 Manly have gone to “tabs for a few “can” holidays. “If. M Simon has gnurcilduwu a lot i. emboro and is commencing to buildtpon 3t. 80 we will mms his pleasant smile {or some «9»qu ”‘5; son' Lorne will look after hi: Store lure in the meantime. Rev. Dr. Win preachm in Lind- say lust Sunday. 011 munt'ol the dry Seamn the wells 0‘ our village are nearly all ’ Iiss mrvin spent 5 grandmother, Mrs. West Ops. ‘ v-wv vrwt Several of our young peoph- at- tendedjhc concert at «Lifiord “on- dny night. and report a good time. Hr. K. Graham is supplying the Work 0! the junior minister, who is taking his holidays in the Northâ€" m. Rev. Brown visited friends in town Honda}; and Tuesday. Temperance workers! Don‘t for- get the local option meeting at. Ballydufl Thursday night. On Wednesday, Sept. 19th. we were fnvored ‘ with Rev. J. H. Hector. commonly known as “The Dink '2..th " and daughter. Kiss Gerald- It, .W.‘ Squiers, , who had the misfortune to break‘one of his limbs a. little while ago, is, we are glad to any ghle to be. about again. His: Winnie Rudy left Wednesday morning tu visit friends in Whitby ad Bowmanville. Quite a number from this vicinity fits-dad our, county fair in Lind- ”. 81110118 ,the number being Miss In". Wright, Wears. T. and .. was Lily Johnson. of Toronto, is spending her mtion with frimds in this vicinity. Squiers. ind H. KcLean THIS IS IT BETTER if By” and bride have £18 in Peterboro. Where has secured work in {he Westluke PENIEL. ‘i‘EAN EVER who attended the onto thisL year “‘9"? non. Hr. Wm. Blar- ourchaxwd 8. commencing will m‘ss hls 'N 34.75 Sunday with hot- W. B. Graham. is visiting in m3 i eerpieces there you twenty VI and his I fails in t1 med Goo auth fectl sale the Pur and bl Pur black, Sho‘ Price. . Hen 20c an Fro: 15c to Then 1 ve: that 11011111 in van Mr

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