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* tmta»*Survivor of .. the IndianFraser River in 1858-Crossed Plains in *49.. ■ i 'There is no more picturesquefogUr^ ih British Columbia today than Edward Stout, better knowna§ Ned'’ or “Daddy”' Stout,c■ *oris mreciting' tHe: thrilling'Tricidef that he encountered when wipioneer prospmight penetrate tthis great interior and mint r.For upwards of, half a century \ so that they he has breathed the invigorating! vastness. of* i. * . ,, 1 ■ **.«■* ‘ . •• ** 1 - ‘ . . i. . j... . , , , , . .» .v 'air of this coast pro ince and his land and reveal to the world t' career is one.that well lenr’s itself I wonderful resources that natuV . *- - • V . . , • * h—f I- H. ----to the pan * or the arim^tist- •V• •. In a quaint little cottage just» • * V ' Z m 9 . r' * r * • • * * . . * “ ’ • * * * *.* •• •back of the station house in; ;* ^ .• • '.-V * *' •- •' .• *•-: • ; • • • •North Bend he is whiling, away| had planted ' here for man—i sources that since have belt; largely responsible for the ' hijthe autumnal da: s of his life and today. -- •{•Edward Stout and his nephew. Charles Edward Barry
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Merritt Nicola Valley News

Merritt, British Columbia, CA

Fri, Apr 22, 1910

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