Wednesday, June 27, 1956. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW st | PAGE ELEVEN eecenomeemanens, — ee we: ‘HEARTS OF OAK ARE OUR SHIPS. : | they are. ssuch.sburdy’ trees’ trees. which made - the ships : of King Ale = _ “MORE ABOUT ~ HIJACKERS ~ _ (Continued From Page One) ae “| fred’s’ first.English- navy. “Hearts °° “WORLDWIDE AND FAMED OLD TREE of oaks are our-ships”.:, maa wecan:.. . | . By. D, Leedham Hobbs. © ; that lovely replica of an old Tudor | read in the Bible, Ezekiel XXVII:6, “| On the south side of | my. house, | nouse, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. | that. of the oaks of Basham. have : | just across. the road, is one of ‘the ' john Maltwood, now: called “The | they made their oars. : | “Royal” ‘oaks: of. the neighborhood. ; Thateh",. -although, originally, it | “why “is it’ that’ so. much: be: ‘the || A magnificent.” specimen, “.and.“"I | sported-a. sign depicting Charles Il. 115th’ “and®2leth’ “century: furniture learned.: today .that it: was one- ‘of. hiding: inthe: branches of the Bos- still exists in: perfect: condition? 3 an these -huge trees which stood Just f cope oak during ‘his flight to Hol- becatise the wood. used was oak. across the way from the: tavern or |tand. in (the time of: the. Senco Several ‘times one’ ake mentione 4 | stopping place where. travellers wealth: 7 (from Victoria “paused for’ refresh- |in the Old: Testament. “Deborah, Samael and chad been ‘made by: Sowash ‘as. “= an. explanation of his statement: for. “+ Baker’s benefit.:. The: package of. “papers was. tied: with as strip’ of |: ~ planket ° and: “a sacle Of. string” was » attached. ; The papers had then’ been, isi ned over to: the. deputy: warden, a ‘Mr. _- Whebell. |ment: on: their way . to Keating, | ate strange time ola ou “history, Revecce’ . nurse, ae bu nn “under. : a a el, .a Following Delahunty. was William. Saanichton and Sidney. : Lin which: special ‘prayers are writ- oar Tttow ee ae bre Oak of eat: i G. McMynn, warden of the prison, I like to think that the badge i ten for forgiveness for the terrible Qne wonders whether there are- de- a8 “In'reply to Mr, Johnson he stated of our. lovely new school is an oak | sin’ of: regicide, when poor Charles \ r. a scendants of “the oak’ at Shechem: : _.-that the documents found had ‘been. leat surmounted by a crown, and |r, was ruthlessly beheaded.: Also,in | inder which Jacob buried or hid all.” '. passed to him. He was an: ex-super- {that the--highest. honor: tobe. won | tho’ same book are services of rejoic- un¢ er c 0 nee a omaarients, aa ‘intendent of police and was still a is the “Silver Oak" ‘There is some-|ing, when Chatles I. was restored ni in sae ee. t an in his ca Rae police officer “under the act’. He thing very wonderful about an oak | to his rightful position. I'm not cl nee ne and ti oe a aa oN had accordingly gone to Sowash’s tree. ‘ : | saying anything ‘about. morals; -but : ae ro eon Gear ‘all a i : cell and given him a warning that : a I know our English. oaks. are of | somehow, in’ our long history, the eve “the one th and’ sath of: . he was not obliged to speak’ and ~ |different species. We have a fast- {pest in the idea: of monarchy sur- Own wae Jeng ene. prea: 0. : that anything “he said might” be NHA SMALL HOUSE. DESIGNS— growing tree. grown from an. acorn | yive,. poor examples, and we, the rent Saltal ate fanious ecru used in evidence against nim. . te - lye With the popularity by bungalows ae from. Windsor. Great Park, beside people, iow techs ean “wale, “aol. Here in Victoria. we have scrub The accused man had’ made’a|_ a te peaes me ee : PE eae Ear ed by arehitect A, | |OUF Municipal ‘hall. We also have |we have King Charles’ oak. In oak on vierenime lovely examen statement regardless of that warn- |” e oe ; x ee “:.,McPhalen‘of Ottawa,-should .prove.at-" 0) oo ————| Windsor’ Park © there. was, ‘or -even t WE oes y i P ft -ing..Sowash had explained that he | . Sa “rch ae OM tractive. to. prospective home-owners. | our noses to the grindstone: right is, Queen’ Victoria’s tree and: one Let us hope that many will be ‘le Bo was. trying.. to communicate with}... LIVING ROOM ~: -DINING “--D & ns - The L-shape-of the house lends itself to’ up until this: year.” : -|\ dedicated to: Queen - Adelaide and as land marks ‘to be’ enjoyed. by. all’ Baker who was in’ a ‘cell about 18! N4-10"X14"-3" —B-3"X6-6" is Sepp ‘good interior layout ot we ate Be “| STARTED TO: SAVE “ys ..) Queen ‘Charlotte.: ; Who nave the good fortune to live in’: ee ; i Sand baa oyal:Oa paar ee then eer] | Tages ao got Grito: beivens | rel nov, ve, Mee, lariat |ONG- LASTING ae Mr. Johnson, at. this point, noted | "Pho location of the fireplace provides “| ourselves that trip and that house. oe can last a long, long time— _ Sidney. Dey. Is: Suly: 2. that this ‘aspect of the evidence was:| for good - furniture” arrangement while. | Yes, I’m: ‘on. the ‘top. of ‘the “heap. “directed against Sowash- alone, / © H. - the well-lighted dining-area is handy-to--| now 2 > . the firm are paying «me. ~ Sowash continued, stated’the wit- : be aie es tothe b aban Mthe ex “plenty. bak: it will take two. more | irect’decess: to th - le aeee ‘O” |. fe communieate wit nee rate - _ terior appearance of: the ‘house is en-' lrmese y tite ola a pete men. . “The Canadian Army Soldier ‘Apprentice Plan offers you trades training white you learn, ' - : a aker. “He hanced bythe living room and bedroom ese ibe: Old pl WH See. -me “Starting .June Ist. the Canadian “Army: will ‘enrol “a: limited number ~ of: physically’ fte/. -told me his object was to get Baker | - -window arrangements and the side- | through,” ” ‘and he. patted his ° coat _ young men of 16 years of age, with Grade 8 education, and train them'as tradesmen in ('-.. eo. to tell the: truth and to admit that} a lighting at the front entrance. ne pocket. ; «0.19 different trades. Trades training will consist.of a two year course starting in September, : -~ he shot the old. man: in the arm.” -.» ‘The total. floor area is-995 square feet We never. saw him again wel the af ‘provides atta the: soldier: Jerrentice serves ee echd witha Bonbon _ The warden then stated. that he “while the cubic avons bape is 17,300 _ Never will I wept: as T ‘tried et © Half pay to the age of 17 then full poy. @ Trovel and ecuentire! Cae PERS shad opened out ‘one’ of - the Maga-. |. A —- eimuan gue sttarior dimensions are | write a comforting. letter to. Mary. : | © 30 days paid holidays ‘a year: » : :@-A healthy active ‘ouidans: life with sports . -gines. found. It. was the “World’s ff foe xe 2" = drawings for’ this house,: known as ‘De-.: | When J picked up last night's: paper | @ Medical and dental care) 1 @ Good, “opportunities | for advancement. | : . “Work: Advertiser”, On'pag2 75 was ' mo “. .Sign-238, may be obtained from. Central. {i ‘read. his" obituary. : Only a’ limited number. can be ciecopted, Iniecasied’ applicants must not, delay. Mail, ‘tho a. notation. in’ “ Sowash’s ‘writing, : “ “Mortgage and Housing Corporation at coupen below ‘or contact, your nearest recruiting station. mo Bhs oo “o> “Look at-the end. of-your tier.” ; minimum cost. : ne ; oe : ‘ Later’ Sowash had asked. to See . oe No. Ww Personnel Depot, 4201 West 3rd d Avenue, Paonia Tel. cH. an on the. warden-and had requested him.|’ 5 s: mot to send the papers.to the super-. £48 intendent unless he felt: that'it was his duty to do’so.” The warden: had replied that he. did* feel “that his duty . lay in that: direction. and the : papers: had been ‘so forwarded. : ‘The case for the Cr own had now | In cross-examination . ‘the | war- | been heard. : a den. explained. that,, ‘the. breach: Of |=" The: “jury: "Had: heara: ¢ evidence of || _-Tules was nota. general : ‘offence -in the discovery of the Beryl-G, adrift. | time’ had: suggested. ‘that his. state-" ment contained: details. in’ ‘full. :No Suggestion | had:. been -made,. tepligd,, -the officer. vithour cost or. e cbligation, please” ” : forward 1 me tho |: | Father's Ss. ‘Day Edged With Black By: Muriel Wilson. said’. . couldn’t get along without: -pathér’ *$° -Day -seems:..a - good : time’ | its He told us: he. carried other pills, Je : that: prisoners: were’ not. normally |: ‘prohibited - from: “nter-commninies Re or tee ples janen a nea t6 tell the ‘following little ‘story. be= ‘which were! ‘a. quick: Stimulant. sing}: : : cause it’ is “the: story. of: Be father’s “case. of'a heart attack, Ite seems. he:|* oe ‘tion.In this instance’ he had’ spe- ‘evidence raduall fot ‘cific : instructions: that: there- was: to} The: ‘story oy per ng teens devotion. ‘to Bae damnily. 2 er : bad ea several. ‘be no. exchange’ between’ the: “pris with ‘Canadian | ‘police and govern- | “Zt: WAS. a. chance | encounter last: ar ; - [ment had been “laid ‘out. as “given | Spring... he came. into the little ; |.to” his accomplices by® ‘Baker. They: ik coffee: shop whe: rey we: “were: “having | « = and ‘mother ; ‘of the dead boy,’ Mrs,'| had ‘seen the “Seattle officer ° “who /@ snack. An old “Alfreda Gillis sere ‘that. her. hhus- chad. gained. information from: the * : "as provincial* police’ regarding known? : ecaches of: ‘liquor and" they. had: ‘heard evidence. ‘that: ‘such: infor. mation: ‘Was not: ‘sound. They | had: then. eard. ot we ‘NOT, quire mer. business: as- . sociate.' sha: mbles st. this wer ry had. *h. : carriage for. the latest grand- | ‘we: enumerated: our:, “grandchildren | chil atid do'you know,” he laughed, and: brought” out: ‘snapshots. to: Show. ibe, sb. three. times: what: “we: “paid : each: other: Tt was. good, to- see. one: for. our first, -one.: “Ibs: fun: “doing: another. ‘and. renew a: tHeridstiip of. things for ‘them but: you. “can't save}: Jone. standing. ns ; : ». Killed, as the Crown contended. .A| been shot..and: mutilated: prior. to}; When" the. “coffce arrived copy: was ‘accepted: for. the’ court- ‘their. being cast. overboard. mae = riena: took a, little ‘phial from his siineaayr Mary and I are going: to} -” purpose, ‘while: the original was: to| ‘The “group: concerned with. the ‘pocket: and “shook. a. small “white | havea bang-up trip... not just,.°<: beheld -by ‘the’ widow. for) ‘the’ Pro: crime. were revealed’ in-their re- pill into ‘his and. “Phenobarb,. he | for ‘afew: weeks but ‘for. iy: ‘months |: a bate of the’ will: Fyise }.action to: the: incident. ‘The’ jury in iis Ca | Qi even'a year, » “After the trip: Mary “The following day Inspector Par- | heard the tale of the caching of the ‘the’ anher: of division of, the spoils. is going to have that new ‘house, | _, Sons was recalled by Mr. Harvey for |. stolen liquor. and of its sale in Se-]' Each’ phase ‘of the eviderice. had | we’ drew: “up=the plans years ‘ago. | ‘a further’ cross-examination, “He |‘attle.” They. heard of ’ the petty.) drawn’ the. picture: of a group. of | We were: going:-to ‘build it. years. ago a ; Was- asked whet whether Sowash ab: ae quarrels. between the principals nnd Arresponsible robbers watching: their | but-we never did, there wag. always |. , -F RED HANCOCK . for. FREE. HOME “prey. prow’ ever more attractive as !something: 20° Rosemary ‘didn’t : your. ‘DELIVERY the. alternative sources of Hquor ben) want: allege: ‘she got: married: when came, increasingly more .clusive. — | she /iwas 19... She., wanted. a. faney. |. “Also “Brew vs ies sof “The jury had: two reports of the | wedding and she gotit, TE cost mé | Lucky Lager Beer, Silver Sp ” DRIVER-SALESMAN . 21s MOVING - New Phone Numbers are: : . 2 7 Ve) t. Si egepe | ineldent. “They had heard that of | over: a: $1,000: “and Anat: owas" ten tes Beer,. Rainier Peer, ue eh Keating 65 (Keating Market) = Spring Stout.” , i Strompkins, “admitted “participant: Jyears. Ngo, when -money.: awent far- Lua. : Sidney 24Q’° (Hilltop Tea’ noon) -— VICTORIA 29191 —_ | witnesses, chad “described : ‘it’ a alte fering: -maniners:: = There: WAS” ‘little { discrepancy tobe: found: as far’ as e ;| the brutal: treatment: of the: two " been-heard of since’and that he was ‘victims was concerned, | They ® had me - Agents’ “Offices : Q NOT LATER THAN. JULY. 5th, 1956 BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA. DEPARTMENT. ees OF AGRICULTURE © : “and essentiny : witness: “They had “thers. Then‘ ‘there: were |. the: “boy's |: Rien taille alate lalelaletaedetaletalotale |} also heard the report of Sowash,.... . wo'sent them hoth to university | mee oe ot pupliched ot : Hooalenan admitted participant: “They and Td’ hate to total up what that Board or by the Government of “were “left to judge for themselves i cost us. 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