Scholars at Fort Simpson (Nee page 120.) CHAPTER X. REGIONS BEYOND. β€œTo-morrow God will show the way.” N British Columbia missionary work has been carried on inland by means of the rivers, which, as roads are non-existent, are practically the only means of transit. In this way the Naas and Skeena Rivers had been utilized for the carrying of the Gospel message, and the Stikine River, further north, had, it will be remembered, also been attempted. However, the time had come when more definite efforts were made to reach the Stikine Indians, and the remaining letters will chiefly have to do with this extension. The Bishop writes with enthusiasm of the natural features, and also of the adventurous life which he had to lve in those wilds :β€”