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Show BRITISH PRINCE GETS WELCOME Ranchers and Cowboys Greet Him in Alberta HIOH RIVER, Alberta. Sept. IT. Cowboya. rancher and towna-people towna-people of the High River diatrlet accorded tho Prince af Walea a royal welcome whaa hla apodal train arrived her lata mat night. For the flrat time elare hla arrival ar-rival In Canada tha prince walked from tho atatloa ta the main aireot of the towa unaccompanied by secret se-cret service men or polleo. "They ara my neighbors, why ahould they aot greet ma?" naked the royal rancher of hla secretary, and the police offlcera ware compelled com-pelled ta watch the proceeding of welcoming the owner of a "B. P." ranch from ths wlndsws of thslr prlvste ear. As ths prince reached tha atroet. David Baar'a Paw and Red Claud, minor chiefs of the Stoney Indians, In-dians, from the Morley reservation, reserva-tion, were waiting ta greet him. When tha prince drew abreaet of them. Baar'a Paw atood erect and In perfect Engllah aald: "Oreet-Inga. "Oreet-Inga. Chief Morning Star your brothers of Ihs S ton lea ssluts ysu." Ths prince. apparently non-pluaaad non-pluaaad for a moment for tha correct cor-rect way to return the greetings, haaltatad. then gravely proffered hla hand and aald: ''Morning Star la preud ta greet hla brother" Thoee who overheard over-heard the cenvoraatloa applauded heartily and no ana waa more pleased than the Indians themselves." |