w izQ.F. sub-i ar-i of nd 4 the '8 in tnr-chesi 21y of able 31-2also1 ac-itain ttle-now ■d to eingjghtlira, one basket containing the picture oi the son and daughter of Chief Joe Capilano. '1 he Inaian chiefs expressed themselves as delighted and most highly honored by the treatment accorded to them, and they will go back to their people with glad hearts and with the greatest of good words to say for the King, of whom their people are the most loyal subjects.His Majesty, through an interpreter, said a few kind words to the chiefs. When asked as to what he thought of the King, Chief Joe Capilano said:“Oh, he great good man; he speak so softly.” In bidding the chiefs good peo bye, Lord Strathcona, as a memento of \ ten their visit, presented each chief with a fav small silver box containing a sovereign, vvhi On the lid of the souvenir was em- bou bossed a portrait of Queen Victoria. 'locioetassivaillociwhiverLone any wit or lt;fun this instnlev