- a member of the local Rebekah Lodge. «Phe tuneral was held at Tranquille 0% * Sunday, November 20th, THE TERRACE NEWS, ‘TERRACEB, €., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER a3, 1938 OCI IOCIACIICEIICRIC ICSC SCIACCA IAA Start Now for Christmas Use our Fresh Fruit and Spices’ for those Cakes _and Puddings Pick your gifts now while the stock is “complete . Our range covers s all your needs—for Dad, Mother and the Family And our prices are right. J. AH. SMITH CLOT CCE LEER LECT ELE CELL C ELEC CELLO ONSET ETOCS TERRACE ‘TERRACE PASSED AWAY AT AT TRANQUILLE on ‘Saturday morning Louis Chretien reecived word from Tranquille Sani- tarium- that -his youngest daughter. Miss Margaret Louise Chretien, had thissed awny the previous day. She was 27 yenrs of age and had spent the lust three years In the institution. As 2 member of the younger set in this district she had been -very popular, and since going to Tranquille had been kept In touch with local affairs by 2 enistiut stream of letters from friends here. Mr, Chretien, in speaking of the friendliness of the locat people, sid his daughter bad had a lot of rea} brightness brought into her life by | thix “consideration. “Prespnits — and other tokens of good will had gone to ler along with many letters, and she lid always been made to feel that, though absent, she was still a member of the emumiunity. The deceased was There are i great many here who regret her enrly' death and have symyputhy for her par- ents, ‘ ee ee cy meee BOARD TRADE HEARS + meena REPORT “A umvoting of the Terrace and Dist- Vict Board of Trade was held in the muiiciual office on Tnesday erening, President Marvy King gave his report as on delesate to the sessious of the Central Tnterior Chamber of Commerce hel] in Smithers last summer. The CN. BR. had asked for additional in- formation in conneetion. with the re- qnest of the local ‘organization fer re- duel rates between here and Smith ers, The matter was pessed on to the Kitsumguinm Farmers’ Institute as that organization is closely in touch with the produce shipping situation, Corton Kerr was a visltor during the, move on foot to organize am automo- bile association. This move, he said. originated among the younger business men of the district, He gave it as his opinion that this move might be in- cluded in the work of the Board of Trade if suitable arrangements could be made, The matter was discussed at some length and another meeting]: wes arranged for in the early days of December to which Gordon promised to bring as many of the prospective members of the new organization as be could rowud up. SKI CLUB IS ORGANIZED On Friday night a group of 28 gath ered in the 1.0.0.8, hall and formed 4 Ski Club, Clarence Michael was in the chair, later giving up his position to Stun Olson as soon as the latter had heen elected president. Mr. Mi chael was elected vice president and Peter Von Sioll; as secretary, It was decided to form a committee of Myr, Michael, Sam Kirkaldy and J. Gilseth to look over the land north of town with a view to securing a suitable run way. The slope behind the Kofoed place was suggested. and the commit- tee will also look into the matter of |: ownership with a view to securing per mission to use such site as is decided nynien. Plan of the new club will also inelude mapping out a. number of ski trails for those who wish to make crass. country hikes. These will be arranged in such a way that there will be a cabin at the end of exch one to enable parties to rest and ent before starting on the return trip. Ben Matheson of the C.N.R, investi. gation department was here from ‘the middle to the end of the week. =e bd . Little, Haugland & Kerr are adding another power unit to thelr saw mill, This addition necessitated closing the mill for a few days. 2 x « evening und told the, members of @ Wave you naid. your suveertption . yet? Call ard see our, new, "1939 DeForest C Crossley Radios We have modern equipment to test:’ ‘your radio. and tubes ; Why not: ‘cheek ‘up your tite vahuapetioe ” rs peers % to the minute Floor Coverings | ° China and Glassware... Gutlery een PD oyag te va = tan se i ET. KENNEY: | LIN : py Srvenerienenaneness ¢ viet a a a {peace time uses for nickel: ‘|tal ig used din rifle. ‘or machine | ‘pun bar-|; -rels or in: ‘bayonet ‘gteel,,. ; tty replaced - largely feraps 40 largely. dcpend,: ‘contain. many. ‘hy “eilding metal” a less expensive al- iloy containing, ‘ng, nickel. ‘Nickel is used in: large’ gun forgings, |. trucks, aeroplanes: and in. armour for (battleships. The alloy steels used ‘for ithe: purposes - ‘enumerated contain’ ouly from 1 ta 5% of fiickel and’ the: ‘amount Hof nickel. 86 used is” ‘lesa! than ‘100 per |. ieent of the world: Output {ia not essentially . sed ‘as 6 war ma- iterinl, nor ‘ts it: essential, to’ war, whe GOT INTO THE WRONG PEW Just after Stan Olson had taken on Ski Club a knock was heard on the front door of the hall and H. King asked to see the president. Stan step ped out and Harry explained he had been asked to come round and address the meeting in order that they might have some additional knowledge of the affairs ‘of the Cemetery © ‘Board. | Stan lookéd 4 bit puzzled. He had no dead ‘ones in his club just at the moment anyway—in fact the meeting was very much alive. That hesitation made thy visitor wonder if, perhaps, he had gat to the wrong meeting. Finally Stan said :“What think this meeting is? The lows?" Harry replied: “No, the Legion.” “Well”? came back the new. presi- dent, “we're just organizing a Ski Club. But if its the Legion you're af- ter they are meeting back in the kit- chen.” So, after aii, Mr. King got into the right pew and gave the address he was slated for. do you Oddfel- On Thursday afternoon Mrs, C. L. M. Giggy entertained at the tea hour in honor of Mrs..0. T, Sundal who is leaving for the south.in a few dys. . aan Born, on Saturday, November 18th, 1988, at Prince Rupert general hospit- al, o son, to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Morgan Sparkes, ~ * + Staff Sergeant Gammon of the Ru- pert district, B.C, Police, was in town the latter part of the week, aaa Mrs, W. Elder has returned from a trip to New Brunswick, and after 4 few days here left: on Monday evening ‘she plans on making he home there in future, ‘a as Hev, C. A. Hinchliffe went ‘to Cedar- service of the late Mrs. S. Tordiff. He returned home on Saturday, PEACEFUL PURPOSE OF NICKEL With Canada supplying 86.5% of the world’s consumption of nickel,. it -is interesting to'note that practically 90 per cent of this metal is today used for commercial purposes and only 10% enn be traced to the use, in one form or gnother, in arinaiments. The gen- eval manager of the .Canndian Co, controlling the ‘production of nickel in tial address recently, that approxima- tely $18,750,000 had been expended in the last twenty years.in research, de- velopment and .publicity to. create the “Whereas prior.to and.during the Great War the greatest part, of the world’s nickel pro duction was. used in’ armament”, -he said, “today, the converse’ ‘vag true and), alt but a small part of ‘the “world’s nickel is oobsebred by industry for a multitude ‘of peace-time mses. ° Nickel ‘is of minor importance’ in swarfare as: contrasted: with ‘steel,cop: -/ per, zinc and tend, -he-observed. .:Not}’ ~ .| only does: but a small fraction of nick-!. . el go into -war, materials, but the. per-/. isentage that does: go. into, armaments represents .-8 _hegligible: percentage of ‘the total. of: all. “metals used. for. such |: ‘purposes. .“For.example, no nickel at “let jackets -has® whatever. Thus’ nickel} his new job as president of the Terrace; on her returii'té the Atlantic coast and| - vale on Friday to conduct the funeral ; the Dominion stated, in his presiden-| ff ‘per, manganese; ‘lodine,. zinc” and. iron, ‘the: latgest. cyanamide’ plant “in”? the Fire and Automobile Insurance Representing strong companies reput- ed for giving absolute proteetion—fair padjustments and prompt settlements. O. T. Sundal Resident Agest ; TERRACE, B.C. ar Philbert Hote! . TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Fleetric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P, 0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone te *P “If it grows in the woods we'll get it” Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Spruce Boom, Logs, Hemlock NOW YOU CAN ENJOY A NEW 1939 TERRACE, B. C. Philco for as little as Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. ‘Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. Christmas -Coming PHILCO 3 B 4 C B—The Value Leader of the Dominion! Com- ‘pact in size but a giant in per- formance. Philco big set fea- tures that bring you clear tone, greater reception, , more enjoy- “ment! Handsome walnut fin- ish plastic cabinet, Christmas Cards Faney China J ewellery . Toilet: Sets and Perfumes Nolls A fine selection to choose from. Come early and-be not disappointed. Gur prices are right, ‘See it now at’ “Toys Little Haugland & | ~~ Kerr: - Lumber Manufacturers , TER RACE, “B.C. “BUY ON EASY TERMS* [Terrace Drug Store R. W. Riley. Phm. B gauged by the. percentage of armament metal which is represented by nickel. “Nickel is sold in bulk to steel mak- (ers and alloy manufacturers through out. the world, who In turn, sell their nickel ‘pearining products to numerous ‘frbrientors for final distribution to “muumerous users. Thus the nickel us- ;¢d in armaments exclusively cannot be -segregnted snecesstalyy. Little, Hangland and Kerr. LUMBER MANUFACTURERS | rac. ae * MINING’ AND THE FARMER - aca? s Superticieny its seems ‘a far cry ‘from mining to agriculture, ‘but the opera: ‘tions ons. Canadian © “farms ‘flustrate sconce again the close assoctation be- ‘tween the fryo,.- the fertilizers,” upon which: the; luxuriaiee Agents for International ‘Trucks ingredlents derived from minerals— ‘sulphate ‘of ammonia, fummonia ‘phos: phate, superphosphate, calcium eyan- ‘amide, phosphoric acd. and. potasti, to name but, as few. ‘Other’ ‘minerals, in clude - magnesium, sulphut,- boron, cop: Canadian output. reached ia,sbe short . tons, ab increase. of. 38 ; -sTheve-are--quite-a: number: of plants ‘the’ preceding Yebr ‘in Canada-devoted. to the production | 229,888 ‘tons, Oe ‘of’ these mineral : fertilizers’. entirely, [102,500 tons calc : miami 70,586 tons sulphate of ammonia, ‘ther: gauged by the percentage of nickel whieh’ goes: into: ‘armament: or whether ; Ha woet ‘ vice! world being situated at Niagara Falls, ‘superphosphate -and 82,161° tons “ain: - During. the last t “fertilizer yea" the moniuni phos hate