Tae B OMINECA’ mn SATURDAY. OCTOBER’ 18, ‘isis | o Opportunity for all is tobe found in the famous Bulkley Valley, with its vast. areas of Splendid - Agricultural Land; its remarkable Mineral Resources, great ‘Coal Measures, Timber, Waterpowers and other potential sources’ of wealth awaiting development, | If you ate interested inthe | best. new district in British Columbia, subscribe for’ The® Smithers Review, and keep posted on the development of - . tad BS S. and foreign, Three: Dollars. — BULLETIN NO. 2 | Smithers: and the Our subscription rate is: Two J. Dollars a year, - in advance ae oo | The Sites Review | greatest compact’ area’ of’ mer- dered. at that: British ‘Columbians ‘are: sanguine: ‘of the: future? - Be; stowed: Ay iprodigat: Natuta- with all: the? essentials. for the - ‘founda: | ; tin and. maintenanee.of- an-Eith-|. ee | pike,’ blessed: with a: ‘healthful, | [fr |temapersite climate, ‘wv’ command:|: -| ing’ ‘position: onthe: shores. of the], |%. | Pacific, ‘andi: ‘encompassed . with} i inspiring grandeur: and’: “beauty ,| British Columbia vis: destined. to. r{ ovelipy: ‘4 position: sécond td. none|' +9 | tin thé world’s’ conmimerce: ad dn, }destrys Colonia ae _ Bulletin No. 23, issued by the} . + | Provincial Bureauof Information, | |} lis ahandbook on British Colim-| ||. J ribia. It is the last: ‘publication’ ‘|eompiled by- the late Frarik’ I.}" TZ.| Clarke, of - whose work. in- this a 4@(class we have so‘oftenspoken in| — * terms of commendation: It cori- “fe? | tains fifty-two pages and.a num- /ber of. illustrations. It gives} “| “the latest information concern-| 4 ling the resources and industries] - ‘jof the ‘Province,”” We find on {the first page the following in+|’ “Te rteresting < statement, namely, - {| that “‘all the great rivers flowing| JY. [into the Pacifie, except theColor-| | "thlado, have their -sources within] _ ithe boundaries-of ‘British Colum- ‘He}bia.” Doubtless, few’: “people = have ever realized this,.a geo-| : vf graphical: ‘fact of very consider-'| - “lable inyportance, because “it has} | | Tauch to do with determining the , ‘{f| physical character of the Prov-| - ‘ffe|ince and the climatic conditions| 1H) of Alberta. We: also vend that} -/#"the lake-area of the Province ag- - A$ hpregates: 1,560,000 ‘acres.. The], i, following resume ‘of its resources {is -very ‘excellent: . «|? With-the exception of: nickel | (which has not yet beendiscov- ‘fered in’ quantity), all that the [g [other provinces of Canada boast} ~ »|of possessing in-the way of- raw oe ‘ge }material is here ‘in abundance, |’ He | British Columbia’s coal meagures| +e” | are sufficient to supply ‘the: world |- ,.|for centuries; -it:-possesses- the inte ~ has’ ‘tnillions: of eres} ; of putp:wood' ag _yet ‘utiexloited;. |. + petroleum: ‘deposits; ‘butirecently | distovered;-are: among. the. most| te extensive! in the world? arid'much | a of the’ ‘territory is unexplored, its|.. . potential’ value: -being-anknown. ‘se ‘He With: ‘alll this undeveloped: wealt ‘Awithin-its: borders, can:it‘be won: are the latest expressions of ‘ and present. ... ' They contain: every merit - always:.had. and’ every . merit that any writing -. They contain, in addition, new and “fundamental ’ of the writing’ ‘machine, | Typewriter, isthe = / Perpetual’ Pioneer. ‘The: No: 10- and: No. Wo. 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