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He came out to the colonies with -a letter of introduction to | -{ Governor. James Douglas who sent him to Col. RC, Moody ‘| of the Royal Engineers who was ‘Chief Commissionex of Lands 1 ane for British Columbia, get Dewdney to work taging out New Westminster, But Dewdney hac an interost in exploration and he became roagbullder and pathmaker, Dewdhey’'s trail took four months the British Columbia wilderness over a *91-nite route? Edgar Dewdney could have told you. to carve a usable trall out of he learned their tongue and serv- ed for a time as Indian Com- missioner, After construction of the Car- iboo Wagon Road was urdler way, Dewdney was appointed to make as the present site of Princeton, In 1864 when gold was found at Wild Horse Creek he extended his trali to the East Kootenays in 1866, He used oxen and pack horses and mules, By 1867 the gold had peterad orn interlor regions, ‘ He rose to be. representative for Kootenay. in the 1868 Leg- islative Council and represented Yale in the House of Commons. In 1881 he was Lieutenant Goy- ernor .of the. Northwest Territ- orles and In 1892 he was ap pointed Lieutenant Governor for British Columbla, - a trail from. Fort Hope to Sim-| 4 iikameén, he completed it as far |§ out but the-trafll remained and! - it led to settlement of the southe | Wednesday and Friday) : 3:40 Radio Market Place 9:03 1967 and All That ioe The Lane One Hundred 3:56 Assignment 10:00 CEC News . : : 4:00 CBC News 10;15 Five Nites a Week This advertisement is not pubteshed or displayed by the 11 4:03 Canadian Roundup 10:30 Nite Flite , ; 4:10 Summer Sound 11:00 News 4:55 Assignment 11:05 Sports 5:00 News 11:10 Heartbeat in Sports §:05 Sports 11:15 Nite Flite } oPeRATING B < : ® Kins Fentanee nia ew tntii “Weer. dan rights fevervad, “] know you don't like me to disturb you at work, * the Indians trusted him and |, — (B.C, Centennial Conmlttee) Use Tence Herald Casied =|