tAQE FOUR auu iu ujuvuig m tan vui- ume shortly. The picking of . good crop of plums and prunes has commenced. Blackberries, loganberries and hoysenberries are plentiful and of good quality, and a good crop of blueberries is finding a ready market. Potatoes and mature green tomatoes arc now being marketed in volume and bush beans are being shipped to the canneries. The onion crop is fair. Hop prospects continue favorable. Second crops of hay and alfalfa are fair. The irrigation water supply is holding up well. The cooler weather, with some showers, now prevailing will Improve pastures and field crops but precipitation is considerably below average- MEN NAVY Sidney Alexander Peter D. Allen Charles Anderson Harold Anderson Stanley Anderson John Armstrong Jr Robert Armstrong Fred a. Barber Don Araej Ted Arney W. O. Barker Em He Blaln John Bowman WUllam Bremner Bernard B ridden George J. Brown James Bryant Harold Bunn John Bunn Hugh Burbank Tony Bussanlch Rimen Cameron Oordon Calderwood Robert H. Capstlck Douglas Chrutlson WUllam- J. Commons Sydney Croxford 3pencer Darles Edward Dawes George Dlbb A. T. Dodd . Vincent Dodd Yrter Doherty John Dohl Robrt Duggan Donald Eastman Elmer Ebume Melvln Ebume Rotirt L. Efcy Vtlibjn Earl Eby Robert Elklns WUltam P. Elklns Martin Ertfcsen James Peasby Bernard Portune Terry Portune Gordon Fraser Rupert Pulton Mlteten Gay Efner -Green James Greer Lester Gnmble Terry Grimble tan Grlmssou Boyo Ourrlch John Ortnuson Carl J. Oustafson Oeorge D. Hague Hazen Hanslnson Matt Hams Cecil Hemmons Trevor Hill Raymond Hougan Bill Hunter Poster Husoy Peter Husoy James M. Irvine Tom Johnstone Rodney Jones Uoyd (Sonny) Keays Harry L. Knutson Percy Knutson James O. Laurie Jack It. Laurie Richard Lelghton Jantoft Leland Pred Lewis Tilly R. Lloyd Bruce Love Harry Lundqulst Ted Mills Harry Monkley Thomas A. Mulhern William Murray WUllam H. Murray Daniel McDonald Jack Macfle Robert McKay Robert McLean E. W. (Ned) McLeod John McLeod Norman McLeod David MrMeekin David McNab Robert McNab John D. McRae John O'Neill Charles Ormlston Patrick E. M. Palmer Frank Douglas Parker Oordon Parkin Douglas Payne Peter J. Peterson Albert M. Phllllpson Clement J. Phllllpson Bud Ponder Magne Rabben David Ritchie Jack Ritchie Robert Ritchie Harry Robb Jeffrey H. Robinson Robert Roy Arthur Saunders Rexford M. Schcrk Stanley Scherk J. D. Schubert Anton Slmundson Clifford SUversldes P. J. Sims Mel Tin Skalmerud Pred W. Skinner Henry Skinner John Skog Carl Smith Jack E. Smith Malcolm Smith Ralph Smith Walter Smith Thor fiolllen Carl Strand John Strand Orme Stuart Charles Sunberg James Taylor Inge Valen BtanW Vettch Sid White Ttobert Whltin? Carl "George Wilson Oscar Wingham George Tule dock Tule Jack Btorrle ARMY John Armstrong Sr. Louis Astoria Clifford V. Bsrttett Jaok Balfour Prle Barton THE MARKETS Veretables Cooking Onions, No. 1 CaL, 3 lbs. for .25 Spinach, local, 2 lbs .25 Vegetable Marrow, lb. .: 10 Parsley, bunch 10 Beets, local, lb - OS Parsnips, local. 3 lbs. .25 Turnips, yellow, lb.' .05 Turnips, white, local, lb. .05 Potatoes, new, 8 lbs .25 Local Carrots, lb. 08 Tomatoes. Hothouse, lb Jl Tomatoes, outdoor. Ib 19 Cauliflower, each - .15 to .40 Lettuce, each 1Q Celery, lb IS Cucumbers, each -20 Green Peas. lb. - - .15 Garlic, lb - -70 Asparagus, lb .20 Radishes, bunch .05 Green Onions, bunch .05 Rhubarb. 3 lbs .25 New Cabbage, lb .08 Imlt Grapefruit, Calif .09 to .15 Lemons, doz. .44 Oranges, Navel doz. .. .35 to .67 Transparent Apples, lb 10 Honeydew Melons, each 45 Casalia Melon, lb 12 Cal. Seedless Grapes, lb 4f Damage from grasshoppers Is serious In some areas, but not as extensive as had been feared early in the season. PRINCE RUPERT HONOR ROLL List of Local Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible for aomeonel twine not tn this list? See entry Tarm elsewhere) Walter Bird Norman Blackball Donald Blake Robert Lewis Bowette WIDUm W. Bowes Raymond Bracewell Ronald Bracewell William Brass J. W. Brldden Earl BrocTiu WUllam M. Brown Prank Bruce V.I ner Bryant Arthur P. Cade John A. V. Cade Alfred Calderone Aldo Campagnola Jack Campbell John Campbell Marc CavenaUe Donald 'Clark Edward Clark Oeorge Collins Jr. Jams W Collins Jim Colusst Mike Colussl Prank Comadlna Desmond J. T. Cook Martha Tan Cooten Grant Coverdale Walter Cross Bert Cross Charles Dennis Thomas Dennis Paul Dvoroek- -R. C. H. Dumford Oeorge Dybharn Malcolm Elder Whitfield Eder Prank EUlott Helge Essen Charles V. Evltt Oeorge Flewln Thomas Plewtn WUltam Oarllck James Garlic k 1 John Oafs Ralph Ollrles Alfred E. 8. Olllls Joseph D. GUlls MUton P. OlUls Andrew Glover WUllam Oomez Darrow OomeE Earl Oordon F J ward Oosnell Thomas W. Oraham Burton Oreen Rplro Gurrlch Sptro Ourgerlch James Hadden Oerry Hamelln L J. R. Haynes R. II. A. Haynes K. c. W. Haynes E. D. Head David Henderson Howard Hlbbard L. H. Hlnton Prank E. Hodgklnaon Harold Hodgson David Houston Robert Houston Percy Hudson William Hutson Harold lvarson Robert Johnson Walter Johnson 8 D. Johnston T. D. Johnston Nick J. Klllas Robert William Keays Nick Kurulok Everett R. Leek Oliver R. I!ghton Pierre LeRoss O. M. Letnes Charles Eggert Love Clarence Lovln O. P. Lyons Danny Magnet Oeorge Marchlldon Cecil M. MaJT Murlll Mathews , Steve Mentenko Michael P. McCaffrey Kenneth McCrtmmon John C McOubbln Norman McOlashan Arthur A. MacDonald Ian Macdonald Jack McEvoy Alex McFarlane 3erald Mclntyre Victor Miller Donald M. Montgomery Robert Montgomery Roderick Montgomery Michael D. Montesano Clyde Moraes Stanley Moraes Pord Moran Jack Moran James Moran John K. Murray Robert Moxley Joseph Naylor WUllam It. Nesbltt Leonard Ness Donald Norton David W. Oland Robert Parks Frank Parlette Robert D. Patrick George P. Penney Walter Perkins Emit Perlstrom Peter Peterson Arthur Phillips WUllam A. Pllfold Jr, L. C. R. Raabe Ernest Ratchford N A Pavlikls James E. Rell Freddie Reich Robert O. Robinson Robert Rudderham Olav Rysstad Bud Skattebol William Scherk Thomas Scully Bob Shrubsall Thomas Sibley Bruce Slmundson Olenn Smith Hugh J. Smith James Smith W. D. Bmtth Douglas Stalker Albert Stiles A. I St. John Alexander Storrle Jack Btorrle James -Sudan Roy Sweet tVm. (Sonny) Beynon Richard Sylvester C. Dan Taper U V. TattersaJ . James Taylor Robert Taylor John Albert Ten Donald Thompson Arnold Tweed Jsek TJnwin Rodney Vslpy Allan (Btll) Vance Clarence Vaughan Stanley Vlckerman Robert Vuckovlch John Walker Clifford Wanamaker Clarence D. Watson Payniond M. Watson Jack Wearmouth James Weir Leslie West WUllam White T. J. WUllams. James Wood Harry R. Wrathall Kenneth E. Wrathall Tburlow M. Wright AIR FORCE Ronald Allen f Harry AstorU ; Alex Balllle , Howard Beale Marcel Blaln J. p. Bouzek J. J. Bouzek J. V. Bouzek Peter Brass Wm. VL Brown Alan Burbank Alfred E. Burnlp Denis WUllam Burnlp Peter Cartwrlght Rene CavenaUe Victor CavenaUe . " Elmer Causen ? ': - Jack Corbouiil Eddie Crosby Ray Crosby , James Currle Arthur Davey 'John W. Davey Pat Deane Victor Dell M. J. Dougherty Jack Eastwood Donald Eby . Thomas J. Evans Jack C. Ewart Victor Field 'Clarence Flnley Albert Platen Charles E. Flewln Hugh It. Forrest Thomas Forrest Louts Orltn Glsy Wm. Hadden (missing) Harry Hamilton Elmore HSnkmson Lawrence Hansen Arvld Hansen Harold Helgerson Robert Henderson n1re Hdlkestad 'Mike Hudema John P. Johnson David L. Jones Sam Jurmaln Oliver James Keays Robert Kelsey Francis W. Leask Kam T. Lee Alan Lelghton Harold Leverett Donald Llewellyn John Lindsay Albert Mah Cedrlc Mah Oeorge R. Mayer Henry Mayer Hector W. Macdonald Don McCavour I. H. (Hlckey) McLeod Gavin D. Mead John J. Miller Richard Mills Herbert Morgan Ralph Morln Edward M. Ormhelm Robert L. Peachey Paul Postolu Ken Schubert Arne J. Selvlg William Shrubsall Robert SUversldes Eddie Smith James D. Stuart Robert Taper James J. Thompson David C. Turallson Robert Turgeon John A. Walker Rudolph Warne WUllam II. Wilson Henry Worsfold George Zbura U.K. ARMY Chester B. Clapp George A. Olay Richard Moore Thomas W. Pierce Ernest Santurbsne U.S. NAVY Howard Frlzzell Clifford J. Robertson WOMEN NAVY Lavlnla (Winnie) Exley Frances m. inomson ARMY Beatrice Berner Ioulse Bird Phylls Hamblln Matilda Larsen Edith Mutrle Irene Bully Jane Taper air rnncE Betty Barber Jean R. Cameron Iris Corbotild Lilian Croxford lsnbel Mackenzie Molly Maclcenr.le Kay Nlckerson TJ.. ARMY Mary McCaffery tl.. NAVT Viola May Dybhavn Mad Buprem Sacrlflc r! Peaches, doz 60 P),rrlM lh 3i - " . Canteloups - - JO Watermelon. 10 .m Raspberries, basket J Red curranis, Dassei jb Red Plums, S) Xi Apricots, lb. -. J6 Gooseberries, lb. - -J8 Nuti in Shell Ppmnts. lb. .27 Walnuts, lb. St Snrar White, lb .09 Golden Yellow, lb. .09 rjrorle A? j Large, cartoned, doe. 41 Grade A. medium, dom. .41 I lour i Pastry Flour 7 lb. .44 Floor. 49 s. no. l nara wneai ijis Government Workers-Asked to Harvest so Great is Labor Need OTTAWA, Aug. 15 So acute U the farm labor problem tfaat embers of Federal gevernmen staffs are being urged to spend some tone in assisting in the Caa4ian harvest. Prospects for a good wheat jrteU in AHwrta are bright. It is estimated there win be 122.000.-W0 acre. eampared with 80,000,-66 tact year. BmmQ wm as empire until ms. 30,000 Prisoners are Removed to America WASHINGTON. Auf . 15-An other 30.000 prisoners-of-war arrived tn the UaMed State in July, it was announced today. This bring the Mai number of war prisoners in the country to 230.600. Many of tbem haw been . placed w farms. CROSS HON ES ! During the lMh century, can-Mned Brttfch and Aawrteaa si power swept pirns; tnm the high njfii aT 1- 1 t millions ueeaea Before Dominion Is Great Power OTTAWA, Aug. 15 Howard Green. Progressive Conservative MP., member for Vancou ver South. etivMons Caaaaa as a treat power standing atont- kk Britain alter this war. To occupy such a post, Canada' population would have to grow to between 40.000.000 and 75,-U00.OU0 people. Mr Green's statement In the House of Commons, on the fu ture paavtblUMes of the Dominion fonowed a criticism of the prwent goveenmcnt'a policy. whetheT intentional or not. which he claimed, "1 leading In the direction of making Canada a small nation." Some were putting Canada as MMt-wur leader of small na- jUona, hr said, then concluded. 'If must of tne Canadian peo- tple do not aim at a turner xies-trny fnr Canada, the Domhrton TUESDAY , ,.n - -. .. . CROP REPORT Apple orchards show mere vigor than for several years. The fruit, which Is very free from pests and disease, continues to size well and early apples are cn the market A good crop of pears Is developing satisfactory Hy. Apricots ripened fast tn the late July heat and harvesting of a good crop U nearing com-, pletion. Peaches are a good crop T i TheT0, jMesopotama I , 1 HI.... . ft uuapycarea. At one p; : . Kocxs or ;r - ,'r-VM thellalN u uirce .r. " i will neve cj than a sim Unit ..... w 3"rre t Ornish Err-: SJtr? the n trmh . M Mr G We da 'itd rMjwt CAM- OiHSaWaffiaaaaW i aaaaaVxmflK?E<VCaav ' aaav' aaavMKTaaaal ' '' 'jj ' lit WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM mat WE U MtrMM fafve reed yOURff&P Yes, wc need your help . . . and need it badly. This is the biggest job wc have ever tackled! Everything depends upon Victory. Canada's Army needs volunteers NOW! And, that means you and you and you. Wear Canada's Badge of Hon&ur on your arm. You'll be proud of it, so will your family. Every man who is able has got to do his bit! Maybe you don't think this means you . . that it's a job for the other fellow. If you do, you're wrong. It's your war, too ... a war for ever)' man who is a man . . . for everyone who has a stake in Canada. Yes, this means you all right and wc need you now for the months of intensive training to make you fighting-fit. Wc did it before and wc can do it again . . . but wc need your help.