PACEATWO II FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES No. 7 The Advent of Tea to England Tea was not used to any extent in England till about the middle of the seventeenth century, although knowledge of the wonderful qualities of the beverage had reached Europe as early as 1517. During the seventeenth century, all tea was imported from China and cost from $25.00 to $50.00 per pound. Not until 1836 did any tea reach England from India. In that year the first shipment was made from the now famous tea growing district of Assam. India today supplies fully half the world's tea requirements and provides some of the finest teas grown. The rich body of "SALADA" Is due to the select India teas used in the blend. SALADA" The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMN A Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. 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Two ii ine.-mo apparent reasons for this are the fact that there is urn 11 great overhead involved sucli i m building railways and ship), and Hie fact Rial airplanes are, so much peedicr than bonis 01-trains. There is still a lot to be developed in the.field "f aviation such as tlie making of hips that will oarrv large loads of cargo and passengers. Operating costs will also have to be reduced. These things will come with tinie iust as lime rienl development. Aviation not only has its civil possibilities luil it is predicted Rial it will be the biggest .faelor in future national protection. The manner in which various nations are developing their air forces confirms ihe belief. In encouraging the development of ;ivil aviation, the nations are ensuring their own protection. The nation thai has Ihe most .efficient civil air force with Ihe trained men required will be the nation that, in case of war, will be best aide to take1 cure of iln-lf in the air. Unlimited Field For Imagination. Aviation tmlay offers itself to flight of the imagination. However, it is not nil imagination. A hundred years ngti people were ridiculed for thinking of things thai have' sipce become common, implements. Think of Ihe telephone, the phonograph, the automobile, and a thousand and one other things. In 14112 they laughed nl Columbus because lie said the world was round -and predieled Rial somebody some day would sail around it in ships. Row much more would they have laughed if -Columbus had ventured to sayNhat somebody some day would fly ' around the world in a machine? J II has been said that necessity is the mother of invention. PMwft IT Hull tc cn imniriimlifm : Hin fnllini ntwl nnflmn.- II. ' ! I i "COMING THROUGH" Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agato lino thing up contract nates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 98 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. j All advertising , received subjrei to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY FDITIOW Monday. May II, 102.1 Prince Rupert As An Air Base. Prince Rupert is bound to be a point of importance in Jhe development of air transportation i Canada. It will bo Ihe "hopping off" point for expeditions into the northern mining and hunting fields. Even today,. IhVre is a machine outfilling here for n. flight into the Caspar district where it wiJl spend Ihe summer. Another such plane i said to be on the way here for a similar purpose and IJiere will, doubtless, lie more in Ihe future. Prime, Rupert is also made the summer headcpiarters for Ihe federal' fisheries' department's 'airplane palrol. ' If present plans for transpacific airplane sen ice 'are carried Ihroiigh, Prince Rupert must be a point of call for refuelling aiid refitting. t lu view of these developments, Prince Rupert will have to lie ecpiipped!as an air port. Already officers of (he Roval Canadian Air Force have recommended such sps to the authorities, -The next government airdrome in Ihe west for those reasons will probably be located at Prince Rupert. Great Future For Aviation. ,. . WEEK AT WESTHOLME Monday and Tuesday Thomas Meighan in "Com- ing Through." Comedy Telephone fJirl Scrios ."o. . Alberta v Yaugban in "W illiam Toils." International News. Wednesday and Thursday .. 1 i ! "Frivolous Sal. , Felix Comedy Cartoon. Topics of I he Day. Friday and Saturday. "Peter Pan." Pal he Hoviow. ' ' TONIGHT'S PICTURE - Tom Melghan and Star In Fine Paramount Production Mines and mining camps make the. background or Tlioinas Meighan's latest picture, "Coming Through," adapted from Jack Itelhea's novel, "Red Hock," a pirlurcsipie story of the Alabama eoal mines. The picture, which opens tonight at the W'estholme Theatre, brings the star to the screen in the role of Tom IMarkford, employed in Ihe offices of a hia sleet corporation. Tom has come lo Ihe conclusion that to get anywhere in the company one has lo have more than mere ability he has lo be someone. So he .seizes an opportunity to make iove to the president's daughter ami" marries her. Klackfonl e"ts the chance hi has been longing for. but lose the love and respect of his yrjde-while (be father, to "even assigns mm to i lie company's- toughest canVp jus! tfiilshU; .or Kiriningham, Ala. l'Iie dome offee ,1t Pittsburgh places his production schediiti Jit an unjustly high Ngure lyirt despite Ihe fact thai he know averone to be against him. Xcm buckles up and determines to "come through." Through sheer power of will lie overcomes every obstacle, fights an unruly mob of miners and their villainous leader, in particular,, and wins Ihe love of his estranged bride. . Lila I.ee, herself most popular, plays opposite Tom as Alice Hand. Wallace Heery is Ihe treacherous miner, Joe Lawlor, who makes several allempls on Blackford's life. John Millern plays Alice'. father, the president of the steel company. GREAT AIR BATTLE IS CLIMAX TO FILM Mining Company Demands Unconditional Release When Actors Risk Lives An agreement releasing the lleela MJning Company of WaU lace, Idaho, from all liability had to be signed by every member of the company before they could use the aerial tramway In the Idaho minen, where 'thrilling figlil scenes were made 'for the climax, (p .".Frivolous Sal," lo. J,e Juiwri a1i':4lie WestJinlme tliea Ire on Wednesday and Thursday. "The "punch" of the story is built around a hand-to-hand battle, between Fupene (t'tlHen and Mitchell Lewis in an ore bucket traveling on a cable over a 30'-fnnl gorge. A special ore bucket had to be built lo nccom- nioilale the d'iierjor and tin cinematograpber, with bis cam. nns orougiii me present standard or perfection in railroads and ' - i ron' n,n r'R"1 w'' Shins Wliicll IWIU' cpnm In limn r.mi.lni.1 ll 1 1 ... lljlolocrfulioil :ii llm lun 1 .11 .I I . " --., mm. Killlliru tflMIIII llll- IMIIIIIM III eill-i- 1" " "' room along tiic aerial Jram II was risky business for everyone concerned. The film people, accustomed lo dangerous work In bringing thrills lo Ihe screen, thought nothing of II, bill officials or hernining company whose properly was being used, viewed Ihe situation differently. II was not. until every member or the motion picture company had signed the unconditional release, that permission was granted lo stage Ihe scone. "PETER PAN" WILL BE WEEMD SHOW J. M. Barrle's Famous Stage Play on Screen With Splendid Cast dominating force. H is the so called day dreamer 'who' The Paramount screei; ver-revoliilionizcs the world and those who mock him are only slon or J. M. Uarrie's stage play, holding hack the wheels, of progress. ( "lier Pan, ' is the feature at 1 6 ' fig ' oin Lv f,. . , So, Unafraid, He Paced the Setting San35' P THE HEIGHT OF HIS ACHIEVEMENT- - when all his difficulties seemed conquered --when success , had crowned his efforts and his activities were greatest, came the warning of impending physical disaster. Faced with the likelihood of failing health, anxiety for his own and his family's future naturally seized him. But here, as in numerous other instances during his life, his wide business experience pointed out the solution. To protect his family and himself, he had created an adequate Life Insurance fund. So', to-day, his income continues. He is weU cared for --his family comfortably supported. After he is gone, this support will be continued. Contrast'his case with yours --and decide now to protect the future of yourself and your loved ones with Life Insurance. - pii DfeJasudtf the Wejlholme Theatre at the end of the week. The picture; lealures Uelly Mronson," Krnest Tfirrenve. Cynl Chadwick, Virginia Itrown Faire and Anna May Wing in the leading roles. Five years ago It mligAt have been said Hint audi n titctiiwt Which Is even more tdensincr in "The Love lhal Never Dks" FORMER RESIDENT OF SKEENA RIVER DIED IN VANCOUVER TIip (ionlli iKTurrnl in Ynn-rl couldn't be made. And it would ro,lu'r ' Wf,pk f,f Ml' Vrnnk have been true. 11 was. neeessarvi ,nr,p; U,1U rnrtnerly lived at Korl lo emplay every last particle ot experience and eery trick known to present day motion picture production to make "I'eler Pan" a posslbillly. Jnl tuich n picture! is "peter .pan!" J-.veryone knows II10 tor' l-.ssington where tier liusband wns a cannery manager. Durinig more recent yenrs Mrs. Iiylg resided al lliver Inlet. One or Ihe deceased lady's , dauchters is Mrs. L. W..JIogpni .formerly. Mis, Mary Inrjgtvho allendeil High School in Prince lluperl several It screen form. iley'.Trnnnniy,'nr Thn ''""'nil look is in the title role. They search-' rlf,f0 Thursday last in Yn- ed far and wj(U fnr -i . ipeler ,!"uv,'r- i'aunearers were (Japl Pan" type and fojmd Miss Hron-8on right under Hieir very noses in Hie Hollywood studios. Krnest Torrence, as the .frightful pirate captain Hook, gives a characterization which over II. b. Johnson. Capl. J. K. Xie, 'ajd. J. Park. Hugh Davidson, p O. llleknell and A. lliitheiford. LUMBER FOR ELEVATOR shadows even bin role of Jackson The Frank Waterbouse Co.' in "The Covered Wagon." Ami freighter lloberl II. Merrick ar-the 5iame goes for each and jwcryJHved in port al 0 o'clock- yesler-other member of the cast. It ls!day morning with t.'Kl.noo feet said that six months were upentjOf lumber bir the elevator con-before a camera was turneil on . si ruction. The vessel is (js "Peler Pan" lhal It might be a charging nl Hie lumber assem-near perfection aft it was possi-jbly wharf and will return south ble to make it. I today. I 1 tit ertnee HOW ABOUT THAT fj Lumber . 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