Daily Colonist (1886-07-31) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1886-07-31) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1886-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


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SATtTIlDAT UOBNIHO, JULY 3lHt, 1886.

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PASSENGERS.

Per 8tr NORTH PAOIFK.', from I'Uk'i't Soiiiul-J S Urquliart, .Miiju Jackson, A Mul^uiizio, K MeKi^ii ule, J Keld, Bev Mr Qanihle, Mrs Steel, Mlas aiii.il, A 'j WtlbOU, Mias McKciizlu, Mra llarrlH, U M t'on unci wf, W Irving, Sllui M«yer, Suuiiilvr!! uiul w(, Ilainu, J 1* Dreshoii, Ihalii and wl. Ycomans aud w t, J \\' Mo-Farlniid, O A Koufer and w(, P K Mojcra, wi and cli, Haggerty, W C Klncald, UiBsUIUken, Misa storey, Uiaa 0 Storey, a nasthclin, n P Williams, H K War. ren, J llartllrisr, t" Cook, II F Swfotsuii, tl Hrayfonl, li Oari'y, Curinln^huii, Thalri,

I'er utr PIIINCKS.S I.OUISIC. (in Diirrnnl Inltt -J B (Jrcii, Mra Uaxtor, Bialiou, wl and uh, Mrd Ilani-lUoii, Weanook, Uemlon, W Cox, I (ippeuheiuier, H Q n'ulker, Lawoa, Manuoii, K Alaynard and v/lfu, Sarglaon, McCanland, J Lowun, J W Carroll, J ISuruds, Gilhtfit and wile, Caft H K Jones, Uowie, Minnoa Cainpl<i-ll, B A Inmau. Siipt Roycrolt, 8 Hud yrirt, s LulHor, 0 Wisa, McMeiU WAOrifDtbs, bloouj|iit(dale.

^ CONSIGNEES^

eor 8tr NORTH PACII'IC, from I'uK-it .H.nuid — ACWella, Urnnett S M I'o, llom lierat i Oo, C IC Niglitinan, Came A: Miiiislr, Crolt i Angii«, K li Prior, K U NMblt, O A bpurctT, fluiuni t Marboeiil, J Cuaainzham, J Wllsun, Jou Livy, MKiiinith, Nou-(eldur k lloas, NIoIioIIoh ti Ileuoul, lUissell & Co, U Alexander, 8 Clay, S Lelaer, H J Pitta, 'li Karlu, lur-iter, llcoton S: Co, Welch, Rithst ^ Co, W Gardner tL Co, Yonni; Ilioa,

1'he Explosion :it Naiiiiliiio.

(KxclualVB to Tho Colonial.)

N \NAiMO, ,I Illy ;!0. Tlie wounded ixro doitif^ aploiididly. Jt is hoped that all will recover. Every at-toation ia being paid to them by the hospital conimrttee and other kind friends. The cause of tho oxplopioii in my opinion was a collootion of inipnipnblu coni dual in the hold which exploded Liy concuseion.

J AS. Habvkv.

Fertioiial.

Mr. Jonies S. Urquhart, th^ oldest living telegrapher on the rdcitio coaat, and the only oinployo of the old Cnli-fornia St;ito Tylegniph (Jo. nuw ivlivu, arrived ycsterdi'.y to take a poaition in the Victoria tGlof^ruph office. Mr. I'rquliart. who ia a Canadian by birth, came to tho coast in 1^:^ baring begun life as an operator at the Toronto telegraph ofiioe.

Mr. K. Bell and wife will leave for PJngland to-morrow. i\lr. Hell hiia hold a reaponsible positi(jn in the imperial service nearly furty years, h;»vii>i; ontered in 1847. Kor more tlian eleven yonra ho baa served in the naval yard at Enqui-malt. Became fitst to Vancouver Island in 1863, in H M. S. Virago. Mr. and Mre. Bell bear with them to their English homo the boat wiahes df the (jtlicerh and men in the Ej()niinalt eslahlishment for a pleasant trip and a happy reunion with their old-time friends.

Bev. Mr. Gamble, formerly pastor of (he'Psndora Street Presbyterian chnreh, and wife, arrived in the city by the Sound boat yesterday. ■.

Rev. J, Raid, sr., returned from Oor-vallis yesterday.

Mr. H. M.



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