Show l ENJOYING THEIR TRIP Roytil Part Entertiued by Indians and Cowboys i r i 28Thci Calgary KW T Sept2a I Duke and Duchess of Cornwall wore entertained today by Indians cowboys and mounted police who pictured Northwestern frontier life before them with all possible dash and color and they count the experience one of the most interesting of their Canadian tour Their train arrived here shortly before I 10 oclock and n delegation of city officials of-ficials and citizens escorted the party through crowded streets to Victoria I palace At the park mounted troops drawn up were reviewed by the Duke who then presented service medals to 107 men who served In tho South African war Later the royal party rode to Shagan nppas point where the tepees of indians In-dians were pitched gathered from allover all-over the territory to great the son of I their great chief The Dominion Indian regulations were relaxed for the occasion occa-sion and those who desired were allowed al-lowed to wear paint and feathers of the olden war times Besides the chiefs and squaws were many boys and girls from the Indian mission schools Directed Di-rected by Commissioner Lanler the Indians In-dians presented a beautiful worded address ad-dress The chiefs renewed the old I pledge of peace The children from the mission sang God Save the King and then in strange contrast there was I wild fantastic fan-tastic dance and exhibitions of wild and reckless riding The Duke and Duchess were greatly interested in the Indians The Duke and Duchess were entertained enter-tained at luncheon at the barracks of the mounted police after which they went to Victoria park and witnessed rough riding by cowboys pony breaking break-ing and lassoolng of steers The royal spqclal left Calgary shortly short-ly J after 1 oclock and n great crowd gathered at the station to offer farewell fare-well cheerS Banff was reached at S ocloc and the halt for the night was I made there |