4 PAGE TV70 PERTH'S "Tanjro Pumps" in crushed gun metal JULIE ARTHUR Hi Styles line in latest designs PLIO PEDIC Arch Supporting Shoes with Style Tins Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" Published DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KITIKT. BRITISH Oi l MB1A Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue. H. F PULLEN. PRESIDENT G. A. HUNTER MANAGING EDITOR St BSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates in City Per Year. $5 00; Half Year. $2 50; One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mail. $3.00 a Year. MEMBU Of rm CANADIAN r-KI The Canadian Press 1 exr.lufttvriy antttled to use for publication of all newt despatches credited to it or to the Associate! Press In this paper and also lh-local news published therein All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved SATURDAY. JUNE 6. 1942 EDITORIAL More Rationing To Come . . . Further restricted living is just around the corner. 'Honor" rationing of tea and coffee is backed up by 1 Edmonton Couple Wedded At Manse Miss Janetta Glanville Become 1 Bride l Leading Seaman IKiukUn l.ees " " i . . 1 At a quiei ceremony in me M.i i . v uf Krai Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening .Miss Janetta M. Glanville became I the bride of Leading Seaman Dou-:.;i i Rev A F. MacSween offi:iated and Mr and Mrs Henry Lind.seth were attendants. Both bride and groom have made their ' i homes In Edmonton until recent-i , ly. and are now residiiv; in Prince Rupert where Leading Seaman ' Lees is a telegrapher with the j Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Victoria Girl Is Bride Here MKs Maria Otto Bee nines Bride Of William J, Pears At Presby- j Icrun Manse Arriving in Prince Rupert on Friday, Miss Maria Otto, formerly Were Married Thursday Eve Miss Margaret Susut Becomes Bride of John Pauntney i On Thursday evening Miss Mar- j I garet J. Susut was united In mar- riage to John H Pauntney at a I quiet wedding in the manse of First Presbyterian Church. Rev. A. ! F. MacSween officiatine Mrs A pretty stiff laws. If anyone thinks that rationing is go-iiocai dry do-k and the miz to stop here, thev are in for a rude jolt. Loupon ration-' couple wm make their future home ing now appears in sight. in the Clty We are definitely running low in certain kinds of raw materials and increasing quantities of labor an! iTiTimpfv I JIVI V ) rd ' 1 i 1 1 j ' ; 1 ' i i UI L ' " i I 1 t . i l . . i ' 1 1 ' 1 I II Will UVIIIVII trill I t'MUV tion to fighting-front production. There are many little indications of what lies ahead. Only recently it was made illegal to destroy scrap rubber of any kind, not just tires. Now it is illegal to mutilate bags of any kind. They must not be cut up for aprons or other garments. In making this announcement, the National Salvage Committee is asking for more active and complete salvage of all hags. There is, of course, considerable rationing in Canada now. The great mass of raw materials is on allocation. Rut the public does not look on this as rationing, since it To our friends who express impatience over the blackout we would suggest that an air raid might be a good deal more inconvenient. Political Pyrotechnics . . . Fireworks over the Prime Minister's amendment to the Mobilization Act arer about to begin at Ottawa. By no stretch of imagination is the proposed amendment conscription for overseas service. Nor does it affect selective service for dutv in Canada. The idea is to open a lejral means of sending men wherever they may be needed. Since Conservatives, restive Liberals, and Independents who are beimr Dressed by such bodies as the Canadian Leirion. want this to be undertaken at once, they will insist on a showdown when the bill is discussed. Quebec M.P.'s will be equally insistent' on a showdown. Thev claim that the amendment leaves too much power in the hands of the government. They are afraid conscription for overseas service will be enacted by order-in-council, instead of by a new law which could be discussed in Parlament. They seem to forget that sections K. B3, f4 of the Militia Act put on the statute books more than Now that we are getting the road to Terrace in short order the next thine; to worry about will he obtaining enough pas to drive there. If you have something to sell, a classified advertise-If you lose anything, advertise for it. MARRIAGE Miss Kli.rence K-id Becomes Bride Of CUef Pettv Officer Slater A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening does not affect them onenlv. Overall rationing, however. Mrs J l. Mayhew of New West- ii - i . j Immstpr hoo mo tv, ... - .. in more man tp;i. pottm Kuirar. rasn tip. is fnmina to "",v w" ""-c m vmci keep fighting-front production high. The sacrifices involved will, fortunately, not be so great. Next to the United States, the Canadian home-front is less restricted than that of anv other United Nation. retry uuicer Gilbert Slater. R N. R . alSO flf Np-JL Wpclminctor Rev. C A. Wright officiated. The bride, charmingly attired in a gown of white sheer over taffeta with a long train and a veil with a long train caught on either side by orange blossoms, carrying a bouguet of pink and gold roses and white carnations with maidenhair fern, entered the church on the arm of James Lee to the I strains of the Weddinir March THE DAILY NEv3 HATUKnA, Its arrival this morning and will , be forwarded aboard the Prince George tonight to Vancouver for Interment News of Capt Watt's death will come as a prr.t shock to numerous friends for he was very well known in this pert over a long period of years It was between 3 and 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon that Capt Watt's body as found in his cab-In. An hour or so earlier he had been seen In what appeared o be usual good health and spirits The body was tyuud by Third Officer A. Strang wh" went to call him for dinner Cap: Watt had collapsed and fell to the floor His coat was off and he had fallen either when about to lie down or on rising. The ship was between Cun shrw i and Skldegate at the time On arrival at Queen Charlotte City. Duncan McColl declared death due to acute carditis Capt. John R Brown, chief officer, took over charge of the . hip after Capt. Wutt's death and is Classified Ads. KOK SALE of the Lebanon Nursing Home a: roR SAXeSawmtll at Digbv Isl- victoria, wcame me oriae oi wn- and Applv 55 prlnp(1 Rup. liam J Pears who also arrived ert ,134, in the city recently from the south. I Mi- J A Teng and Mrs. H. Cal- FOR SALE New stove. Terms, derwood witnessed the ceremony i 1321 Overlook St.. after 5 p m which was conducted by Rev. A.I (111) F. MacSween. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Pears are estab- , ' aALfc ming house bttti- ishing their home in the citv. "rM SUJ,r 1,1 c""- iion Appiy Bi ciotniers mone Black 324 14:' FOR SALE Hotel at Skeena Crossing, BC. 20 acres land, gravity-running water in hotel. On main highway. Apply to Jaspe, Stan-yer. Hazelton. B.C. 13 1 $15 Apply Box 280 Dally News. FOR SALE- - McClary all enamel range. Just converted coal and wood, parts new Call Lindsav'si F. MacSween and Thomas Hesson for SALE Coal and wood rann witnessed the ceremony. M40 6lh Avenue E , ,3, , , ine groom is employed at the young FOR SALE Good two room house at Salt Lake wun four beds and , mattresses, fifteen foot outboard ; - from Lohengrin played by Miss FOR SALE- To ivay waison. The brides attendant, Mrs. Bowles, was charming In a gown of blue net over taffeta with a short pink veil caught at the crown and carried t bouquet of pink and white peonies. The groom was attended by Petty Officer J. H. Irving of Nanaimo The happy young couple will make their home here in Prince Rupert for the present. PASSING OF CAPT. WATT IS SUDDEN ! 40 years ago by Sir Wilfrid Laurier will automatically ;wl come into effed when clause 3 of the Mobilization Act , Known Hrrt ghJ AUack" mu. whiie'veT-is repealed. The Militia Act specifically gives power to I sei Was steaming North send men anyw here for the defence of Canada. bj Way of islands A.s the steamer Camosun was coming north on her regular voyage from Vancouver to Prince Rupert via the Queen Charlotte Islands, the master, Capt. James W. Watt, one of the best known mariners on this part of the coast, succumbed to a heart attack His body was brought by the vessel on C. j FOR SALE at $1000 Lot 1909. Range- 5. Situate on Lakel.se Road about 3 miles from Terrace and containing 160 acres, of which approximately 1 acres cleared, with good barn, plow, harrow and cultivator. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. 1 34 FOR SALE 3 Sisters Cafe, tf Tn-terested call or write H A Nelson, p. O Box 957. Prince Rupert. ,tf, w close out estate the property formerly occupied as Southern Chicken Inn Third Ave., $3 000. 15 Housekeeping Apartments fully furnished and earning $265 00 monthly. Well located. $6,000. Reasonable terms arranged. Low taxes. For Charter: 36 ft Cruiser. Vera S. Fry M. M Stephens it Co. Ltd. Phone 222, 432 West 5th Avenue completing the voyage In command Capt Watt was a native of Scotland and forty-eight years of age 11. s survived by a widow and lain - Uy In Vancouver He was a Maso.i and a prominent officer f th Canadian Merchant Service Guild Formerly a master of Canadiu;i National Steamships, he went Otei to the Union line when the tee tilers Camosun and Cassia r wi n taken over by the latter con, pan Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, wa reported this morning to be three hours late. i ( m OM OMM immi LONDON. 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