I' pa on, two r e: iji i.111 ' 1 "SALAD A' ' PASS LISTS High Marks Received In Classes by Students at Local Institution ano; iura iiiompsnn, o2; Katli- leen Durham1. 557: Roario Sori ano, 512; Kl.ig Kenny. 512; Ren-lei Jncolisoi, 510. Passed " hi all nuhjecls with llilrd itai pa., 5b per pent t,0 per cenl-iirnCe Ackroyd, 531, Floix-ncl!" Smith, 522; Lillian Irfwe, 50 i; .Vornian Kinslor, l3; '.Marguerite Casey, 100. : Second Year Advanced Course Junior Grade Maximum, mark I'OO; numlier Jn class, 21.', Passed willV Honors lleiif Mc-i-eniinii, 81 percent; F.ljrood Ste-J hen, 80.3 per cent. . Firsl. Cla Pa' Mussel liul. prr, 78; Alic PjlNbury, .5; 3'rances Cro, 75.5; Alice Nel-on, 7(,3. Second Cbs l'ass Harold Rell, 71 Alex. Mitchell, 72.8; niadys Nicholson, 72; Millicput Oshnrnc, 72; Klizahelh (Iroves, 72; Aileen Stephen, (17.7; I V ,j;,iscl Conditioiial Aileen Pal more, Richard Mortimer, The fVllowinS Commercial hIu-dent were awf tiled medals mid cppclal, ceilifl-ies: Kva C-ivalier, HSC-t Is so simply and cheaply made yet is the most refreshing summer beverage known. Make some today. The Daily News FIUNCB HUPEHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA .Published Every Afternoon, except 8unday, the Prince : Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 'City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 .By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year. , ffl.OO To all other countries, in advance, per year. .'$7.50 TELEPHONE 81 .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, .Inly 3, J023. lironzp medal, 49 words a minut". Sadan Siiga. Underwood rcrli- firnte, 25 word a minute,; hm- jiiiiiiiiM rcriiiirnie, ;j woms. minute. Stunlnc Oahlernne, Underwood rrrlifirate. 33 word n minnie- Some Rpminslon ccrtifip.itr, 25 word a min;ite. Amelia (lurvich. Underwood "I , 'wlifjcate, 30 worl a minute. In ue examination recently j:vjn Johnson Remington cer eonrjinled some of Hip pupil gl.t tifirato. 25 word a minulp. High marK nidicalinp high dc-i Xorman Wilson, Underwood gree or protirienry. hollowing, i rrrtifiralo, 30 word a minute ,a delailed lil: I HiMa Hcale, llentinglr.n rerlifi- Prelimlnary Grade First Year irate, 2o words a minulp. Maxinuini marks, 90.0. Number While's Rapid Calculation Her in class, 33. jtihrates Hazel rtichardson Jack u 1'assed in all subjects wHlt McNully. Amelia Ciirvich, Wild -honor. 80 tier cent and over, in lieale. Malsu Ham. 't order of merit Ralph Spense-.i Commercial June Examinations 7 1 1 1; jonn .MCKersmv jaa; .Mar-: reconn ear Commercial 4'Katvt Herein, l; Henry Jackson: First Class Pa: Kvn Cavalier til i4Krioyi'nlor, 730? IV'tty Seeimd Class Par Wadeai Mus. Hergman, 728; KaUdeen Mnlhers.'fallrnv Klvin Johnson, S. Siiga 727; Daniella ChrUtiansen, 720, Sundae Calderone. , . niian t.ros. 72). J-irl year Commercial Fir.t Pasl in all .subjects with fir.-. Clas Pa's Amelia C.urvich tlas pa, 75 percent lo HO per'Hazel uiehanlsnti. Second Clasj 'cent Irene Morison. fi90: Mar-iPa: Morsu llara. Jack MrXniii- Jori.'Halrlifonl, 0C8; Ivan Cam-.uon'jC67! Passed in all subjpfts with cc ' - uid'cla pa, 65 per cent to 75 per cent Catherine Harvey, (557, Kvclyu Johnston,' 6U; Iloris i Anrman i son. Jaek Sieien. firnee Crate. Third Class Pass- lilila Reale. .Vol ranked: Alherl Leaper. ,vtm itPMill of Junior and Senior Matriculation .K Tnrniim. ShocMey, A3 7; Mary Muse. i3l:lli"iis, condupted hy the Unfvrril ivy AlKer, OZl; JSetra Clark, 5!)7: or Hrllish Columhia, will apMar Lorraine firanl. 5!1; Jean Stalker, at a later date. BOAT ARRIVALS Arrival from the south on the slenmer Prince fieorge, Capt. W h. .Mooreliouse, which arrived from Vancouver and way norts Hi I XI I'uav iiflprnntm I el Mi .Mary Steel, Mr. Mc Laughlin, Miss Dickenson. Miss A. .M. je, ,. ,nw, j, pin.ior- .vio, M. Hawkins, . lliinie, R M, Kelly, .1. W. Morrison, f! lUwan, Mrs. (ieorgn Fri.zell. Chung Sal, Mr. and Mr. I). J. Malheisou and family, Mrn. Meele, Miss Steele, Mi. F.liza-helli .Mcl.eod, Miss M. Stewart, K Stephen, Miss X. Slorey, II. A Onnlslon, Miss C. SuekadorL Mr and Mr. W. P. Herbert, Holierf I'enney, Mrs. William Tullle ami child, John Mcllae. Miss M. Richard. Miss Mcrinire. Miss V. A. Richards, Mrs. (!. M. Richards. JIl. Zelnla Crahill, Mrs. F.lmira nlliy ThninpHnn, 07; Kvrlyn Ilnr-llik A. H. RIcliardM, I), Mc-rrtK UIzhIm'IIi r.uiHe, 52.5; Kinnon't MIhh liulli Rlx, l P. . . Ii.l 111 l. i ! C .Jil. lltllll a Pelpr lUack, C2; Irene Durham, (2 David Tile, 1.5; Sam Joy tin. Third Cla J'as Jack Koilv. Smilli, Mrs. M. .William, Mrs. A. I. Wells, Sol Huhin, Mrs, T. II. Wilson, V. Allporle, Mr, ami Mrs. A. W. Clialland. I.illle Miss Klizaheth McLeod ilaiiRliler of Mr. and Mrs, Jarvis .McLeod, relumed on I he Prince (ienide yesterday afternoon from L inter w o n I Vancouver. BHI Wa9 mi mJ "BaildsBonmeBabies'lll If you want your baby to be bright and bonnie tee that he gets hit Glaxo. (tin Atmti f Cnrt I HtrM F. Xlttkl t: C.. LU M.r-..1 Tu..,. ' " - .1. .W..HW "The Pilgrim," a comedy classic in which Charles Chaplin lisos to even jrrealer hrJjKhtr of suhtlpty than be has eyert before I'ttaitifd, was seen last nipbl nt the , WethoIine Theatre. It llirealrns to rival in poinl of l.mpularity hi unforselalde fea- tui e, "The Kid." A four-reel feature production. licit in true humor, it pro ide entertainment that appeal In nil clashes of . theatre-Koers and again reveals Chaplin as (lit grpatest Hiving pantnm,iruisl. Thrills, hiiinur and pntho pernieate evei-y fool of this film that at once convulses and in-trigut's the onlooker. . The story is that of an escaped convict who wemls his way tD Texas after donninp the c1oih.h he has stolen from a minister. At the small town when; he leaves hi train he is mistaken hy III congregation of Hie rhiirrh for the youpg minister who had heen assigned there. Thus is "The Pjlsfrim" unwit tingly forced into the pulpit apt! taken into the home nt rhiirrh hinders. The complications that follow arp screamiuKly funny. There is a precious situation concerning :i plum pudding and a derby bat, while Charlie panto mimic rendering of the story of David ami (ioliatli from the pulpit, without (he aid of suhlitles, is a bit of incomparable acting;. AMERICAN BEAUTY ON KEEPING BEAUTIFUL During Hip making of "Tin Itentitiful Liar" at the Ambassa dor studios, Miss Maclonnhl, while busy on the set. Was ap proached by one of the solf- ap pointed walking delegates for the blue law movement. He hail forced his way into the ' studios and iniled on talking to the. star, saying that be was a magazine writer and wanted to inter view her. "How do you account for hav ing been ahp lo maintain for your entire film" career the no LrirpiPl of 'The American Henuty'?" n.skpii the blue-law write, r." 'Why, T go to picture slnws on Sunday, don't object to harmless ntnuspnipnt, don't n'ake myself pest and don't try to preach blue laws," was Miss MacDonnld'H crushing reply. SOUTH SEA DERELICT BECOMES RESPECTABLE Harry Carey Plays Big Role In Man to Man at Westholme Tomorrow Man to Man," the hig picture. starring Harry Carey at the Westholme tomorrow, recounts the struggle of a young man who fights his way from the degrada tion of a South Sea derelict buck lo respectability in his home country the cattle lunds of (he West. II )s a story which might have been written for Carey. II provided liim with the lie-inari of a role which lie has iiiailn fa mil us TH1 DAILY JfKWH Movies and Movie People Devoted to the doings and sayings of those who entertain the public. WEEK AT THEATRES Tuesday. 4 Charles Chaplin, assisted liy Edna Purvianee anil Mark Swain in n I reel scream "The Pilgrim." Kalherjne Maednnald, tho -VKnierienn beauty, in "Tho Ueautiful Liar." ' Wednesday and Thursday. Harry Carey , and Uillian Rich in "Man lo, Man." Comedy "SI inp Vim Swoot." Friday and Saluriay an.l Saturday MaliniM. Thoinas MeiKlian. t ho pood , luek star, assisted hy Healriee Joy in "Tho Uachelor Daddy." Comedy "Oh Sislor." Fox .N'pws (Jazolto. CHAPLIN'S LATEST THE PILGRIM HERE Big Crowd Amused Last Night by Latest Comedy Scream Jon Win seropn. i mi.stiai nr a "visioru pip lwr. ".Man to Man" nls'o includes i seiiinre? of scene hiiti in the Suth Shs. H was a novplty for Cnriv lo nlay tln roi of a South a honll(ointPt, Kut his iv-uarkniilr work ii llu tramp ndes in 'Ovorlnnt lloil" and "Sinf- Iciwn Slim ' lwr of hi foriwr iiuiii--onations, liclpod liim won- !;rfully in poi liayhik' a Tnliill TOO MANY DADDIES HAS BABY ACTOR IN MEIGHAN PICTURE Alfred Oreen, who direr ted 'lTictimi Meighnn in the Paramount picture, ''The Uachelor Daddy," had his troubles, due to llio presence of five children in tho iiinI, Mr. MeiKhen, being sup-I osMlly Hie proxy daddy of five 'liiMreu in this new siory, which will Im. screened at. lUe W'esl-lioIm Thpatre at I he week end. Oii of" the children had to be it tnre haby.attd for the scenes il was necessary for lbe-ohihl lo reeognize .Mr. Afeirhnn as bis !aMy. Mr. (Jreen tried little Itohhy Jackson, brother of Charlotte Jackson, the nrincipal chili! i ctress in the casl, but llnbhy was teething ami wouldn't recognize iiuyhiMly hut his mother. So Mruce fiuerin, a bright nnitrster. wtas found and told Hint .Mr. Meighnn was his daddy. "Ilii suited him fhie, hut Ilruee ji"s no respectwr of persons. .j sooner had he left the scene I hep he be ;;an to pick' up daddies all rver the studio. He met Wablc- niar Young-, scenarist, and shout l: "There's ny daddy." Next he chose Walter lliprs, the heavyweight comedian. T. Hoy Itjiriies was llien nicked mil h ill. VOIinSster. After looking over severalJotheVs. he pointed to Oscar, "the ''colored hotdblack at the stmlid and in all seriousness said: ".No, Hint's my daddy." ' 'We'd better get the hoy hack near Meighim before he u-els too many daddies around here," said r:rii, and forthwith an ordT was issued for little Hmce to he kef near Hip star. EAOLE PARTY WAS DELIGHTED (continued from page one) scenery hy daylight. They were keenly delighted with if all and saiii there was not Ring in (lie world to compare with it, and it alone would have heen worth the whole trip. Six slops wer made. in I he Skeena Itiver .valley. The first was at Itulkley Lake wIipi-p several member of the parly en joyed an early morning swim. At. liulkley (late, the saw I he won ilorful canyon formation and at Kilwanga Conductor W, I). Mox ley- piloted them through Hip Indian village. The Seven Sislers and O.K. mountain and the Kit - selas Canyon also proved very interesting. Buffalo Steak ' While coming west yesterday, the excursionists were treated lo hulTalo steak which was spnt from Wainwright, Alia. It. C fruit was also served. The party was loud In its praises of the service given bv I he Canadian .National Hallway ONE 50c BOX BROUGHTJIEALTH Years of Constipation Ended By "Fruit-a-tives" The Wonderful Fruit Medicine Anyone who gufft-1-3 with miserable health; who is tortured with Head-aches; and who is uuuMi; to get any reul pleasure out of life ; will be interested in thin letter of Mm. Martha, de Wolfe of Eat Ship Harbor, X.H. Mrs de Wolfe ayg, "For year I was a dreudful nuflerer froni Coutipa-tion and Headache and I tray miserable in everyway. Xotliliifc' in the way of medicine seemed to help me. Then I tried " Krnlt-ii tlvc"ttiKl the en'ect wan sidendid and after taking only one box, I. was completely relieved and now feel like a uuw peraoi.". c. alfox,0ibr$2.j, trial she 25c. At dealer or from Fruit a tlre Limited, Ottawa, Out. Yes Betfy lean meet you at 10 o'clock! 'Since I started using Sunlight Soap I find lean get iny clothes beautifully washed with ny wusliing machine in fifteen or twenty minutes. Isn't that wonderful? And my clothes are such a beautiful color too. I low do I use Sunlight? I pare half a cake -or so of Sunlight in very thin slices, into the not water in the washing machinc.'triir it :p into a lovely rich suds, then pop ip.'tht clothes, and let Sunlight and the machine do the work! Then the rinsing atiU the clothes line. Really Betty washing clothes Aith Sunlight is good fun it's all over' 'in 5ess than an hour." Sunlibt' unusual valuo comes from the skilful blend of pure, rich cocomiut and palm oi!i. I hoe arc tho bcM soap maktnl ingredient, tlut the world pro duce. Wffll BBSS J which handled the excursion, from Montreal lo Prince Itnperl! and expressed appreciation in the. ceremony wliieti look place on the special train on Saturday when C K. Howard, general lour isl agent, Montreal, who accompanied the parly across Canada, was presented witti a solid gold tiruen Verilhin LM-Jewe walrb Miitahly emrraved. I lie special train on which (he' Kagle parly made its trip across Canada consisted of four IMill-t man compartment cars, C.N.H.j parlor observation, dining and specinl baggage cars. The train was equipped with radio outfit in charge of J. I, McOuade. (3 .V.ll. electrician. C. I.. lillespie, printe secretary lo Mr. Howard, was also at the disposal of the parly' jn a clerical capacity through the trip. It. I'. Mc-Namf liliiti, dislricl. passenger agent, accompariied Ihe parly from Hm libera west. Tree. 4 Jasper Lodge Dedicated I; At Jasper I'ark, Ihe C.X.H.! loilge was dedicated hy the party,; Kx-U. S. Congressman Kdward M. llassell, of New York City, nmk-f ing Ihe dedicatory speech. At Ihe reipiesl of Capt. 1'oreshaw . noiei manager, a pine iree was also planted in fronl of the hotel which will he known as the Hrooklyn Dally Kagle tree. Wil liam C. Alwatcr, of New York City, oniciafcd, assisted hy Mis Freda Scbarman of Hrooklyn, tho "baby of the party." Miss Helen Lyon Powell of .Vew YorkV City. ceiled Kilmer's poem "To a After leaving Princn Hutiert Itupert yesterday morning, t lie parly vliled Ketchikan rind win due ifi W'rangell early this morn ing. At Juneau I hey will Irans fer to the steamer Alameda and, after visiting other coast points, are due on July 10 at Mount McKlnley National Park which they will dedicate, also making Ihe first, trip over Mm new Central Alaska Hallway. President Harding will be in Central Alaska at the same time as the uartv it. is expected. The parly will corno out of Central Alaska by rail and will wail for Seattle from Kkag-way on Juy 20, returning to ItrnoL-lvn li i-fi r rt II. m Ptidric from Seal lie. C. K. Howard. O.N. II. aenernt tourist agent, Montreal to Prince Itupert, returned Ens I last night. I ne .special train was also des. patched east. Several .of the. ears will meet, the excursionists at Seattle on Ihe lelurri to LING The Tailor Phone 649. 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