Pastel blue will ‘be the basie colour on the inside. Contrast will be proâ€" vided by walnut store fixtures such as counters, shelves and display stands. A large, general stock will be carried in the new store. Included will be photographic equipment, _ silverware, watches and the usual stock items such as diamonds and jewellery. A particular effort will be made to give residents of South Porcupine a wide and varied choice in the selection of articles for gifts and presents. At aone side of the store will be a reâ€" pair room where all the usual jewellery and watch repairs will be taken care of. Generally speaking, the lines carried in the South Porcupine branch will be similar to those carried in the heavily stocked Timmins store. Every effort will be made to give the good service to patrons that is characteristic of the main store. In recent issues of The Advance reâ€" ference has been made to generous contributions by local people to the Polish Nation Aid Committee, the local organization authorized to gather funds for helping the gallant Polish people. The president of the local society is John Sikora; the viceâ€"president, John Michalak: secretaryâ€"treasurer, Serafin Kostell: treasurer, John Krzyzoszczak. Polish National Aid Committee wishes to acknowledge with great appreciation the following further donations: Mr. E. L. Longmore Mr. D. E. Keeley .......... n KQ Schumacher Hardware Fum o. 10 The floor is to be covered witn tiled linoleum harmonizing in tone and deâ€" sign with the other fixtures and colour combinations in the store. Manager will be John Bloedow who has had many years experience in the jewellery trades and is well trained to handle every angle of the business. The new Remus store is located on the corner of Main Street and Golden Avenue, It faces on Main Street. Two large windows on Main and one facing on Golden Avenue will give Remus emâ€" ployees an opportunity to use the good taste and skill in window dislay for which they are well known. The store is roomyâ€"â€"larger than the Timmins main store. It is approximateâ€" ly square in shape and its breadth gives an atmosphere of spaciousness. The growth of South Porcupine has, during resent years, been reflected in the number of new stores which have opened in the business section of the community. When C. A. Remus opens his new branch there on Saturday one more Porsupine merchant will have demonstrated his faith in the progress of the western end of the camp. Further Donations to Polish National Aid Committee Previously not acknowledged were Clarence Burke ... Worthington, 82 Elm S. ... j Emila Melnick, 72 Mt. Joy S Mrs. Krzysiak Mrs. Babcock, 111 Mt. Joy Confident of the Progress of South Porcupine C. A. Remus Opens New Store There Correction of previous announce ment "J. Colioosh," should be "Z. J Ostrowski $5.00." On behalf of the Polish warâ€"sufferers, the Polish National Aid Committee deâ€" sire to express most sincere thanks to the Timmins Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society and Fastern Porcuâ€" pine Branch for their generous contriâ€" butions to the Polish Relief of $1,100 and $1,000 respectively. R | On Monday, March 18th, the commitâ€" THURSDAL, MARCH #18T, 1040 located at Corner of Main Street and Golden Avenue, Across from New Imperial Bank Building, New Store to Carry Heavy General Stock of Lines Carried in Main Store Here, Interior of Store to be Tastefully Decorated The Makers of SHEAFFER PENS Extend their good wishes to JEWBLLER and SHEAFFER PEN DEALERS OF TVMMIXS® and sOUTH PORCUPIXE The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jucksch, First Ave., will be sorry to hear that they have been on tne sick list for the past week, suffering from an attack of the ‘fAu. All wish them a speedy recovery. There is both puzzlement and alarm over the disappearance of Charles Laamanen, of South Porgupine, who has not been seen since Sunday. The police were called in this week but despite the most careful investigation in North Bay, where he was last seen, and in Sudbury, where he has relatives, as well as in this district no clue has besn found to his whereabouts. What makes the matter so puzzling is that Mr. Laamanen is the quiet and orderly sort of man that would not disappear of his own volition, while at the same time he was friendly and popular and without any known enemy so that any thought of attack upon him is not at all probable. He did not have any parâ€" ticular amount of money with him so attack on that score is also barred. He went down last week with some friends to take part in a friendly curling match at North: Bay, was around Sunday morning with his friends, but disapâ€" peared then and not slightest trace of him has been found since. Reference is made to the matter in the Scuth Porcupine news on another page of this issue, Schumacher, March 20thâ€"(Spécial to The Advance)â€"Miss Marg Tomkinson, Second Ave., is in St. Mary‘s hospital, the result of an accident while skating on Wednesday morning at the McInâ€" tyre Arena. Miss Tomkinson fell on her face; in the fall she broke a small facial bone, also receiving slight conâ€" cussion. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill, First Ave., entertained on Saturday evening at a nicely arranged kirthday party in honor of Mr. Fred Richards, of the Dome, who was celebrating his birthday. ‘A very pleasant evering was enjoyed. Mrs. W. Wills assisted Mrs. Hill in serving a very delicous lunch. Mr. J. J. MacDougal and Mr. Danny MacDougal left on PFriday for Nova Scotia when they received the sad news of the death of their mother. sSocial and Other Events Reported From Schumacher Accidents and Incidents in the Past Week. The friends of Mrs, Charles Pennie, First Ave., will be sorry to hear that she is in the Porcupine General hospiâ€" tal to undergo a throat operation. All wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Audrey Williams Mace Mine. left for Noranda, where she will visit during the Easter holiday. Much Alarm Over Disappearance of S, Poreupine Man Police Unable to Find Any Trace of Charles Laamaâ€" nen. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. McCartney, and son, Harold, of the Tyranite mine are tee presented a cheque for $250 to Mr. A. Neame, the president of the Timmins Branch of the C.R.CS. with the request to have it sent on for Polish Relief. A number of friends gathered at the station on Sunday evening to bid goodâ€" bye to Mrs. James Dawson, who left on the Northland for Toronto, where she will take up residence. Mr. Dawson has been a resident here for the past eigh‘; years and during that time made many friends. Bornâ€"On Monday, March 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Curnow, Gold Cenâ€" treâ€"a son. Mrs. Joe Villeneuve and son, Clarence, left on Tuesday for their home in Renâ€" frew. The ADS. Club met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. James Scullion, First Ave. Whist was played and the winners of the prizes were:â€" 1st, Mrs. Alex Welch; 2nd, Mrs. James Scullion; 3rd, Mrs. Art Robson. After the cards the hostess served a delicious lunch and a nice social evening was enjoyed. Vi _ CiAUINJ, â€" YYiJU _ VY i) â€" Aiti The Five Hundred Card Club met on _ ; Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. birthday. .Th.e'lunch ’table centre piece Fred Webber, Third Ave. Five Hundreq | Y45 A !large birthday cake, was played and the prize winners were: 1st, Mrs. Corrigan; 2nd, Mrs. Veinotte; Sudbury Star:â€""He has. more ideas 3rd, Mrs. Ross Forsyth; door prize, Mrs. than idealsâ€"if you know what I mean." The friends of Mrs.P. A. Boyce will be pleased to know that she was able to come home this week from the Porâ€" cupine General hospital. Miss Isaacs» of Porquis Junction, visâ€" ited during the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crock, First Ave. Mrs. J. V. Angrignon, Sesond Ave., will have mass said Monday morning, March 25th, at 7.30 AM., in St. Alphonâ€" sus Parish Church for her nephew, Percy Charles Archambeault. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Staples, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George McShane, Second Ave., have returned to their home in Larder Lake. visiting during the Easter holidays at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Weston, Fourth Ave. :ï¬ofnâ€"â€"On S.Jndva-};fvl\-/lvérch l7th, in St. Mary‘s hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett, First Ave.â€"a daughter. Hackett, First Ave.â€"a daughter. Bornâ€"On Friday, March 15th, in S Porcupine General hospital, to Mr and Mrs. Norman Minor â€" a daughter Mrs. J. A. Stiles and little daughter are visiting at the home of Mrs. Stiles mother, Mrs. Barber, of Toronts. . Mr.â€"F. Gilbert, of the Tyranite Mine, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gil}â€" bert, Fourth Ave. MISS RUBY NAISH Miss Naith, whose home is in South Porcupine, will be with the C. A. Remus store in South Porcupine. She has had experience or the sales staff of such stores as Sky‘s South Porcupine, and Northway‘s Toâ€" ronto. The Tavannes Watch Co. compliments C. A. Remus on bringing to the progressive town of South Porâ€" cupine a modern jewellery store. SEE TAVANNES WATCHES on display at JEWELLERS and OPTOMETRISYTS Timmins arnd South Poreupine Sam Guervich. After the cards a speâ€" clal luntch was served by the hostess in honour of Mrs. Ross Forsyth, a member of the club, who was celebrating her birthday. The lunch table centre piece was a large birthday cake. Twentyâ€"four ladies and gentlemen gathered at the home of Mrs. J. Shaw, 41 Laurier Avenue, to enjoy a regular weekly group card party. Winners at cards were: l1st, Mrs. McJanet; 2nd. Mrs. Craig; and consolation, Mr. R. Hardy. % Number Enjoy Regular Weekly Group Card Party A delicious lunch was Mr. C. A, Remus, Timmins Jeweller, whose faith in the development and progres of the eastern section of the camp has prompted him to apen a branch store in South Poreupire. The new store at South Porecupine will open on Saturday. OPENS NEW STORE IN SOUTH PORCUPINE at; Owen Sound Sunâ€"Times:â€"Says an Ottawa despatch: "Whirlwind camâ€" paign will be launcthed by all major parties within a fortnight." With the accent on the "wind," no doubt. piace nex Nippers, 3 y‘e LC WEeEK alt thnt 35 Toke Street ird party will» tak it the home of Mtr: C. A. REMUS eve Jewellers and Optometrists DIVIDED PAYMENXTS ARRANGED The picture shows the handsoms windows of south Porcupine‘s latest new storeâ€"the C. A. Remus Jewellery, The promise given by the exterior is more than borne out by the modern interior. This new store is another evidence of the confidence felt in the continued growth of South Porcupine. . Fine Cut Crystal by Clapperton Hlustrated is the lovely Windsor Pattern that comes in 6 GOBLETS # WINES % LIQUORSs e SHERBETS e sSHERBET PLATES e COCKTAILS e ERUIT COCKTAILS OTHER DISTINCTIVE PATTERNS SHOWN BY C. A. REMUS ARE SUSSEX AND SIMCOE PHONE 190 Join in Extending Best Wishes to C. A. REMUS on the Opening of the New store in CLAPPERTON SONS, LTD. Cor., MAINX and GOLDEN South Porcupine. SOUTH 1 ‘ORC UPINE JOHN BLOEDOW Mr. Bloedow will be manager of the _C. A. Remus store in south Porecupine, after having been emâ€" ploved at the Timmins store for the past ten years. He came to Timâ€" mins from St. Catharines, where he was with Floyd‘s Stores, and worked in the watch repair departâ€" mert here. Mr. Bloedow has fifâ€" teen years‘ experience, and is well suited to take charge of the new store. PAGE THREE PHONE 0)()0