BIG- WELCOME FORCHIEF JOE CAPILANOVancouver, Aug. 28—Chief ' Joo . Capalino, who recently had an audiences with King Edward «l 13ucUIngham Palace, will be home ou Thura day night. ile landed ; at Quebec on Saturday Inst, and is now on his way west accompanied by his brother chiefs, who accompanied him lo Ilio foot of the IhroiiO., On the night of Chief Jori’s arrival ho will be tendered a monster ov - ation by the const and Fraser,river Indians.' He will be met at the C.P.R. depot on the arrival of Jiis train in the evening by a band ami numerous tribesmen. A tour through .the city streets' is planned and then the parade will head for the North Vancouver ferry wharf, where-steam-er will be taken for the oilier side of lt;the Inlet.At Mission the finale of the celebration will occur , when Chief .Toe will address the assembled •. Indians. Ho will tell them what King Edward,• ^ #i, / i r i • *said to him in reply to tho re- 1 quests - made to him .on behalf of , the British Columbia -’'Indians, and will also tell them of the wonders he saw in Eastern Canada arid a-cross the sens.