Pn ren ery mg ER ee ene ee ; THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW eee B.C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937 AF Popular Hymn He leadeth me:‘O blessed thought! QO words with heavenly comfort * fraught! ; _ Whnate’er I do, where'er I be, — Still tis God’s hand that teadeth me, Me leadeth; me, He, leadeth me! Rs His own hand He’ tendeth' me! His faithful follower E would be For by His hand He leadeth me. "There are three. other verses and are | ta be found in practically every hymn hook of the Protestant churches, -This justly popular bymn was writ- ~|that day in chureh-in Philadelphia and imaginiation to the hymnal possibilities of. that thought. Too often it is o3 a funeral hymn we think of that Psalm, whereas it wes born of ‘David's own experiences as a shepherd leading his father's great flock irom pasture to pasture, day af- ter day. It was a thought of God, the Good Shepherd, always. caring for, de- fending and Ieading His own people, Tiis own Church, always, even onto death itself. . rr ' The Rev. Joseph Henry Gimore re- alized this more than ever, of a sudden then and there scribbled down the four ton on the. spur of the moment. in the First Raptist Chiirely. Philedelphia, -at ihe close of a leeture which dealt with the Shepherd Psalm (XNIIT). Jt was probably: the. rather nwousual emphasis our English Bible laid upon the Shepherd’s leading, beside the “still waters’ “through the ‘valley of the shadow of death,” ete. brought. out: in att original. ‘manner in ‘the Tecture which awakened the author's poeti¢ verses of: the hymn, As he.wrote it the refrain had only two lines. Who expanded it into four lines is not known. Possibly it is the work of the ——— Tra D, -Sanky: made frequent use of ; the hymn in. the famous Moody an&k ughout the English-speaking world, and through them it achieved na degree of popularity in Great Britain, though never as much so as on this side of the Atlantic. ton in 1834, educated at Brown, Dni- versity, Providence, Rhoge Island, for the Baptist ministry, ‘and! engaged in schoolastic w ork for sore ‘years, In 1861 ‘he was’ appolntéd professor of Hebrew in Newton Theological In- stitution. After a year or two there he held a ministerint charge in New Hampshire, ‘but was appointed profes- sor of Logic at Rochester University, New York, in 1868 where the remain- der of his lite was spent. ° U. 8. composer, W,. B. Bradbury, who wrote the tune to ‘whieh it is always STUN. . Mr. P. Phillips, the evangilist, hetp- |i ed to sing it'into popularity and includ ed It in his once’ well known selection, “The Singing ‘Pilerim;” -with the re- train in four lines. Tt was not. until 1871. that his. hymna found a place:in the: ‘Baptist hymn and tune: book. although dt bad appeared in other denominationals some , years before. Ita. popularity has increased of late years, and it is now in- tery common. use wherever the English lang Sankey revivalist services given thro- | Tis author.was born in Bos- |: BY “FOcTHE. tae dat OW COUNTRY Via Montreal «Via New . York . fe via Halifax... via Panama. Canal.: Take your choice! . Canadian - National ds agent for ALL lines. ,. . There are many opportuni- ties travelling to the sen- board and -home. again. to visit friends, vary the route to see different cities... . ‘Come in and’ let ua, PLAN - ' na age is spoken. T in® the above drawing of Mount Norquay. near Bantf in the Can- adian Rockies will become ‘an ac- ; * eoriplished fact: ‘at tha: Dominion Champtonships of the Canadian Amateur "Ski Asaociatioi” ‘to’ be ‘held there from March § 10,8. Only «four miles by good imotor. road ~ strom. Bantt, which is situated: 4-|. : eo eet, above “sea, level on” “the Hs. but many. cing 3; aid ie a (SOxDing a world- tlon“for thé ‘Canadian | fi wee 2 ith aaa ET - - Bamft=-for “the “men's. Doninion & chanipiotishipaand:: .the : women's: ‘Western Canadian’ champlonshipa: he ‘spectacular , skiing. depicted ; ‘mountain, drop Mave! mone ® -Plensant, surpriien 2 ia | a. store, ‘for. them, . ‘The beat Can- adiay and ‘American siciera’ will compete. on’ trails and jumps dif- ficult enough: to ‘try ‘the ‘nerve. of the best, of them, Pleasure skiing is partioularly-atitattive -through- out. the beauilful mountain dis- .trict, All the local and many im- ‘ported amusements, will alin the Bpare hours, a - With ‘the assistance: of, ‘the Do- inion. -Government, the sloped. De, 8,275. Mount ° -Norqtiay: ihavehad jumps, downhill rus, “and slalom 8- |. courseg:-bullt | jom:them equalling: |- the best in: the ‘world, The down- |:bi hill run, starting 7,600 feat up the 000 feet ir mibs and a’ half. ‘Jumps of’ fest or more “are expected from thé: ‘Mowe poiny bullion: the? atyle. of the ones :at .Garmisch, .Ger- slalom course {4 at angie’ ‘of 0° to 40 deprees.’‘-Entertalhment for * : visitors, after. the day’s:‘sakiing ‘Programme bas®: ‘been: completed, Ww! matehes,, B, ‘gleighing and ‘toboggat shoeing, dancing, and — of all °: things fotia -winte? ‘resort —‘out- door |: swimming: ‘|-warm guiphur pool, .; . Plans, a of th being nite’ to: deta euesls shot uige ; ‘by 280 tain, wile he is Tay ' Bm ae rs % beg ft “addressed ‘to th ae : . including Payment of _mtumpage. puss or: grasing’. and . industrial . purposes "your journey for the utmost in comfort, thé best of variety en route. For information Gill or write ' ‘LOCAL AGENT . or P. Laltie, DF. &P.A. : Prince Rupert, Be ‘Smaps of lan Act |: os ‘PEE-EMETIONS acer, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by British Bubjects over 18 years af age, and by aliens on declaring. intention ta become British subjects, conditional Upon resis - “dence? ectcupation™ (and .mpravement, ‘Full information concerning Pre-emp- tions is given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,” eoples of ,;which can be ebtained fren of charge by “gddressing the Department of Lands, Vic~ “torja,-B.C;; Bureau of Provincial Informae “flon, Victoria, or any Government. Agent,. Records - will bo "granted. covering ‘only vs land. ,suitabla .for, agricultural, : Purposes within reasonable distance of road, school ‘and -marketing facilities and which ‘is not timberland, Le. carrying over 5,000 board: Yeét par acra east. of the Coast Range. and + €.000 feet por acre west of that Range. , Applications for pre-emptions are to bs Land Commissioner of the Land. Recording Division in which the Jand ‘applied for “is situated, on printed ‘forma: obtained. from the Commissioner. Fre-emptions must be occupied for five . “years ‘and improvements made to value of. : - $10 per Acre, including. clearing and cult!- . vating at least five acres, before * Crown : Grant can be recelved. Pre-erptions earrying part time conttiy. 2... PURCHASE on LEASE | @ Applications’ area received for purctase. or vacant’ and tnreserved Crown land mot. being. timberland, ‘purposes, © Minimum price: of tirst-claég. 7 tions of occupation are also granted, . darable) land :Is $5 per. mcrs, and sscond= ‘elass (grazing) land, $2.50 per- acre. ' Purther -information is given m Bulletin No... 10, Land Series, “Purchsss ond Lease . . ot Crown Lends.” ‘ AS’ a. partial relies measure, feverted. fands maybe acquired by purchase in ten _ eatel ‘Installments, with tha first payment :duspéndeéd:. for two. years, provided taxes ‘are paid when due and improvements are . made during tha first two years of not less than 10% of the appraised value. Mill, factory or industrial sites on ’ timber ‘land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be: purchased or. Igased, the conditions . “Gngurveyed ° areas, oot exceeding 20 ecrés, may be leased as homesites, conde \ Sprel upon 4 ayelling - belng erected” first ‘year, ‘thle. belng obtained after bh std lence and ‘mprayeraane conditions are fulfifed and land has ‘been sorveyed. - areas. nat, excseding 646 acres may be Agased by '‘Ouie porso! ar & company. Ord Grazing Act the Province ts “asi: ‘fhe wrating districts ‘and the “pangs administered under grazing regula. tions amended ‘from ,time to time to meet ‘+ -Yarying conditions. Annual grazing per= miits are‘ issuéd: based on certain monthly “sates par head of stock. Fo'crity in graze is privileges is given. to-.csident stork sewers, Stosk-owners may form assotla.. “¢tons; fof“ range’ management. : Free or. Moesany free eanipers and travellers, up Cd ten bead. - su ™ for nerlvultural : . foe bar avaliohla for xettlers, . ; include skating, eurlin) hockey moonlight ning, show= ° Sy pes titers. as.) i ae eae: Seatt to ah 7 will prench the’ sermons, \ ‘Phankawivlng. Berviges Win be! dl 4 Tin the Tuite Chureh In Naw Vazelion Ty Jae R. Vey Coast District. ralng . at, ¢ 11. ‘o'clock, ty and tw the evening’ ih ‘Hazelton | at 7.90." Bateit: “AuRnt 86, $987 ‘Those 7h: Wing frult, © “ a ; xt ‘Sundgqy m -vepeba bias ' o-be: used: (i Rev DD. We :and Jdecoiatlons wil ay“ leuve them’at ‘the éhieehes one aes Saturday “afternoon, Ornie’ e's, Ltd. 8 ie (The Pioneer Druggist) ‘a The Mail Order Drug Store - of Northern B. Cc. ot 7 Drugs. - Stationery ~ Faney Goods Kodaks ~- Pictures. Developed: and Printed .. — Pre Roper, B. C | Personally, supervised by the owner- | tkinager, yor-are assured of the ut } Mot in service and comfort at the ee enor. Within a black or so of ; shopping. and financial districts, Come i lo the Grosvenor expecting great things: -yawll bet be disappintad, “HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT DISTKICT OF COAST, RANGE 5 ‘ | Take notice that 1, Frank X. Frank, Jntend fo° apply to the’ ‘commissioner cof Inds fur a license to’ prospect for coal ov er lands known as Section 14, Tp 1A, RYV., Coast District. ' . ‘ (Erank X. Frank - =: i aa ated. Ang guy Bst26, AG ie . a ea eS i 1 ' fl , H XaeLTON: LAND | ‘DISTRICT’ IMSTRICT OF COAST RANGE ‘5 : rake nolive that. I, " yrank X. Frank atemt . to apply to the commisstoner ‘ands for a leense to prospect for ‘gaat over hinds known as Section, ‘11, Py 1A, RV, Coast, District., Frank x. Frank piatod, August 46, 1087 | HAZEUTON LAND. Disrnior | DISTRICT or coast RANGE i ! ca Take snotice ‘that oe ir ‘nnks, xX, Frank . ‘intend, to? apply, {0 the! commissioner f laniles, for Ae ‘lleense to. piospeet for ctl over’ Lind’ iown: as Section 10,% : arn X, Frank 2X, rant to. ‘tie onal sgloner t