vd F at j in the manner of the day paid B only a shilling to the Tyee or hospitality. he named Maquin- 1967. oe Pe ad + (ALCENTENNIAL, Mao . Fur trader James Strange, chief at Nootka for a long-house where his scurvy-ridden crew- men could recover.. But al- though he was the first real property owner on Vancouver Island, he couldn't adapt the lodge to hospital use. He put up a tent instead — and. Tyee Maquinna kept the long-house and was a shilling shead. From the day in 1778 whenl’ he saw his first white man — Captain James Cook, R.N. — Maquinna was, rarely outfoxed. Cook ‘was so’ charmed by his na's village Friendly Cove. When later white arrivals kill- ed another chlef, Maquinna dis- appeared for a-few years, but when the. Spanish explorer Quadra ‘tremted him with court- esy, inviting him to dine with Captain George . Vancouver, Maquinna responded with a great feast. One of the other great chiefs of the time was Callicum. He became moody, sullen and short with the whites in later years after insults at the hands of traders. In 1803 an insult led him to attack the vessel Boston. B & G grocery SOUTH KALUM STREET Open 10:30 A.M, to 10:30 P.M. Daily. Phone 843-6180 FEATURE INNA He captured it and killed all the crew except for two meén who were made slaves... - Succeeding chiefs bore his hame but none had ‘his power. And he alone was honoured by the naming of Maquinna Point at’ Nootka and by the naming of ships and various commercial ventures in British Columbia, even to this day. . —BE.C. Centennial Committee — New Teen-Man slacks Keyed to Wide Belts - Low slung, slim-fitting slacks will give staple color tradition-__ als stiff competition this spring. Bold plaids, pin stripes and textured fabric models in a wide range of colors — includ- . ing high shades — create tle first really fresh approach in casual slacks since the Conti- nental model. . . 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