The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 3 Mar 1874, p. 4

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at? "3' time to urge upon the manta } I . . t "a gnaw. Mam, nor yet did he use his : Jictt, an: discharge any man for voting I ii'tiiir"'l'fll't'l2th'J,fg 'ttgut 312.110" r,Bie bed? , t er men em atm a.-- ) hunch)" went to the ',l'g,l'd1odlf ognot. and I Q No, never. - . nothiu - T i V-Did Mr. MoKellar ever spesk to you in g to do with luckegAed & Ctrn upon this . bitsott 3mg: noggin 'Pi.,',",',,"."", ad 2gee,2 l A. No l' , h dan communication . no 'now anything "out . - ; never s y i te their men did upon that occur ttt i With tim, I ( 1'ltS,Te,1 his own men the half day at has i i Witness further explained that ho had csu- ' i my $3313; bView? ta the noniinsgion himself. I I used for M r. Moss after hours, sndtlzec _ . a In 10 men tutr, or his cm t 40" and a sin naked some of the men a. hr , "swim", i i w"i'h'r"iflthtd/lff,1' going to vote, just as hr. i' P. Wagner "as then diacehsrged. _ i, 'ul with any other Pirrop. Bytityt. ttttttwa " Mr. ("conga [In t .W forem t l tho (' i "count of Messr». Dickey, Neill, , Cras v i mm 1 . "' an a u, .Mr. ' vam- for work d e in connection with thr, '0ve son, cach and sWorn v-.ilad bccn w T on , . . tote' i Gortm, "an in the employment of wt 1ty.tworkt.s.at the Irison, mmoss s '_' ; "unrest, and had beont . to diet it was his name which was attached t . I P'SViousiy in tho cm lov lil? on {Him "t m had at tirish refusedto sign It. an" I tttii, upon whom? 'i'i,'y,2, 0 g"- vor after the account was altered tosome extent had on appointed by rs'lu,f."Eyk", ll tion J: l In consequence of some portion of the mar had been sometimes and"; 1il'fll ,,T y', terial tspeolfied in it having boon sent to tip 2,'gle When in Mr. wettinggton's imitate) i', i mm": he Wm refused tl "ft ttiy'li,'t t and ", ' - . 1 "me t the , unntit as. c no, [ii'iii'hiit'lhlt t foo: 11:34:33: geitl Ir,, 5% i l hams anything Inherit tho time of the men. whieh he continued to be aid until si'",',', " l i lor, the value of the pieces, and told l? befiut, whcnon bah)" a}: . iCi"i,? 1pte'n l lolly so " the time. Mr. Tully seamen ted iorismau both he 1iiyl',i'vl',,od"'d ttaudi,,")','",',', t "mom that witness should sign it, am _ cu This T" on Lriiilii both of $2033.. i promised that he WW." m " to 1't "In; your; 'dl his work and the importance, o i ho , if the work and the tune of the mean meet ' Mica. In, was tm'pomorud to employ and Witness had no means of knowing the on t disclaim we". "a received imtrnct'ona recto?" of the mounts in those pyt!e.lt't, i I from Mr. Wagner to allow the men any}, If I and it probably lay over some war or tux 1 ' My on the \Vcst Toronto iiar.iiii:"o1 gl',', N, weeks before he sighed it. I The note fi'mil. Mr. Mchcllnr to '4 wag"; I Mr. LJAorrruurx-..-Mr. Tully said he woul 1 $31152)ic Central .ilrison by the hands of , we as to the ynount of the work and th. "pen. 'tStrat,',',? rr,i.,t,'"ig,,t1.'tl1,'j:? it was i time oi/he men: various foreman if; its: te,",g1/i',ug,: to ti." I Ar." it. noth w (in, but said i The OFLUIHIA 1r.-)ook at that account, and ing about cheer] t f f ,. 1) .1 i ' "active part in i" tigiefdl a??? a l',' 511.90: I i see whether be luv carried out his pro- Mr. Moss l ' 'C A . 'le. 9-9.1:- ' miao. at the Li/gh,.,',?,',.' J','iieey;c,it,'i, [3,??? 's' l JL-l see he has coantraigned the ac men Wane there. bug did no: hum:- e- tcti' . ' count. _ how mtny. "iii not know how many oyf i [ William Munro, Robert J. Roberts, and Ute-mi 3 men Wm; than. and "in". had an: I Wm Hutchinson, the men in the cm- 'l,"",",':,'"';,'),; with IL Dickey with reg"; 2 ploymcnt of Mr. Wagner who have 0 sulajcut. Never iznow of b: ' access to his pa rs were on canvassing the m. tt am». the kagfgd its: i consecntlx oly coiled, unfabe'yond the state- not aaa"-.". that My 3! use had eve, boos mthir l ment that they never ssw the letter referred tho grounds. When Mr. Moss "mugged to, nor heard of it except th.r.ough the Mail l manic») lt, was Oug,.;.§., the grounds, uni ' newspaper, thore_was nothing important ' du'P'f-f the dinner sour: and the men $rp.rt l. brought out UI their evidence ntrtifiu1ofii-ntin.:'tsv abill lsngtedupop , Mr. Tiuifton, Mr. Melleville, and Mr. ', 'he ways. Witrwir,s "In: employed as fore { Foster were put down as witnesses or t i Pre,"" timAsyiuzn. under the contra-to i meTOW, and the Committee adjourned at _ 'Or tuwc works, at the tune of the Sundae!» 1:30. . Ifaeoonald "overrun-mt ' Wats intorme1 b i I aMr, Andrew hiCounnch that Mr Tnll t i oiicmd him {bin eunuch) and another nsvn " i ' homer, on the Cu. min-n of an election Wht.h r I then toh place, {whole day's my to .0 on F vote Ior Mr. Harrison, and the tummy an t i you) them. Mr. Harrison and Mr. "Don i . dd w on then the candidates. It was them l i ore not thciirst time that men and hm j i cut away to ole. tions by a Government IL. I ' undvutcod that men had bean s at it un th i _ i t um rsity and Music Hall in the same we , f I while those Works were going on. Mr. , _ '2it, was Government engimcr on in. ' Asy um. ! Mr. Sit-TV in: icnkuircd whether he whole l of the work atth ionic Hall .ndtm Ary. i v l lum was let out by contract. '.., Mr. Hum" said it was not. Mr. Lee. i v the ciarktof the works at the Music Hall, din I the carpenter work without contract, and be I of course, was the man responsible to tin ' i Government at the suns time. (Hear, hear J , in reply to Mr. Ounces, 8, I 'cuas went on to state the mucus why i i tho 1'E,' were raised on the Centrsl Prison I when 0 Government took hold of it. Tue men struck because others were paid more. l. By M r. Woott---The wages allover tho city , . had increased even before that time. i , . Witness explained, in answer to union: questions, that he had never been azked to give Mr. 2s.kft.J,ilg,'rfgt': to go over the works. Mr. Bis 0rd invited witness to hr i house the day he (Mr. Bickford) addressed the workmen. After having finished Q his address he come up ind shook I was with ,eitneo--to whom ho had l never ken before-and asked him to coat- t tohis Tltl2 where he had no doubt he would nuke him a convert. (Laughter ) Witness said he wouiifo "ll sitar the elec- mums over, but r. ickiord ssld it i 'wouldbc better if he could come before. , (mam-l . i W. TIsmsv--l)iil Mr. McKellar or any i member oi the Government, or Mr. Wagner f Murat you or authorize you or induce y m l to coerce or interfere with the men in refer- i en" to their voter.' , A.--No, Sir. ! q.---Diil you use any means of coercion i upon .11, of the men on the works 't . I A.---Nottes and there were men on the work! who voted for Mr. Moss. c. _-----------

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