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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Mar 1874, p. 5

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ourtson & Co. oil of when won-thwa- l" M... - "a - i-tii-eye,'. , Mm In the. trivia. Au, h w ! 8tt",titaitNgttdlllrh7, in that it Toronto University. the Censdisu Ihrbsges9a had . hrs-a seet ineteed ot . out "on tttsat, S°wly Comomy, are . ago Hi he! elsrsip- which . t tsks two or a"... aye ex". plied Me Wagner, Superintendent at th, l, work In! if my affiaultr was met with, it T V Central Prison, in that gentlemen'l prints I mi ht teke twice es long ' in the orduer "hooky, with simiinr unteriel st live out! ','lrd the a" w cut with the body i m to Un cont: per und within the lust in ' l the at insteuce. the breel mt had to "Wallis, and 'f,2'l'lll'Cplf him " 50 par do In JJllfli oant and a. we" drilled tor for the use of e mechine when the Genre its race I,',, The firm we" in the fyp..t.otn, l meet only paid " These traasvrtious Were ct will); 'is per dur tor . men " ttfa "member sepsrete from Mr, Werner. " I work who?! he wee sent out. which luclnd Superintendent of the Prison, end wore in l the use ot the tools . in the "count in glow l . connection with his private bnouess tr, Ali, hlnllt i/G put down nt 8 per i knew Mr ng'hor w.il personally He wee t d B, "i'r." fl had not "mind n sne- l Pt old builder and oontreotor. who had been ',,'t,r,r,d f. Tcl' sisori, for may pet In business in tho city for msny - The f l "to" , r dar."" Rebuilt!" the i , tinn of Ginty & Dickey hri one ssiou to got . or a" tf at". 'ii'Gar- mentioned, Me. l '"Wintendeut ;iore portion of the Toronto 8tt',,','rSh'd " " obstruct mode by one l, Water works. but not heving envthlug like {cry f w a voice! of the tinn, Jenn- l, in... responsibility which rest 'd mm Mr o hia °3°"" rom " ohshl r , . .. t t _ 18 " "ehoaea" one data pr.. , 1 I 5teg,i, and they paid him 5% e dey. The My, Jo, w . voioeot thst date in I _ . W done for the present Government by beceuse thet watt "in d the wished i the firm of which witness is e meninr, wen the WWW" of the mn, "l, yo ,,t her f 1mtotoriuat the some price they weal-l have to bd 'sbles to "tor tt m. . 2h ":0 ted i, 11,tx1h',7lalg, 01". end insineosses lass 18N, to Jennery. 1% R, pig iron on}? no 1 The of Gintv & Dickey he! the cootrsct from 344 to Ko; yt, the former date I . 3 for e portion of the work on 1tuyTortat, probeth 846. Pig iron tiuotuated no" then I Weller-works. which corresponded to that bar iron. Under the contrect st the Asylum 1 th.oy were doing for the trwartramt, ml with the gandihsM Macdonald Government ', which they not by ton-loi- after oomootitioa her iron we! mostly "God..." " W" not ttu1t. with other firrntr They were ptid thietesn ject to the some ,ittet,ihUt,'r?, whores! cents e pound for these castings. Witness pig iron was more used out . Control Prison. Ives here shown the ecconut put in t) the r. Ouruiand Dickey,Nelll t at, "WM Government. in which the cherges tor globe , for the worh on the asiitrat Prison, but they velves append, end expleiued tut they t had no consultation in regerd to the tgtahM; were mede expressly for this work, nu ler ' i Everything that his firm had done for the Mr. Tuliy's directions. to resist e pres sure of i present Government st the Stetltiio'tt in- from 150 to 200 pounds. No such valves 1 i eluding the water supply. emonnte to shout could he got unless speciellv ordered, and I ' $29,000. m added that the more mode . could not be had et less prises then th no i very little alteration in the wegee given to cherged for them in the sccount. ' T men in the employment of his fihn, dint the l Hon. Mr. Faun}. said the Government '., wsges in other trodes were so effects l 'at tgf,tlt, tltr, that say rouge) stable l In replyto Mr. Cemeron, p "trtstt tttl oxstnine these valves at , . dded thst when the fir-n took i theGeutrsl Prison works end teetii es to Mr, Damn . . . Wm ' ' 1emerges?&::P;L%;tzzld"ti.°io* "Mr. Birgit furthza acid thst the slide work on the wings et the same price. ', l v ves w in eppesr in the eacount were , . - . f 1 tg' att)', ordered, end were charged " l i Mr, Dickey wee the: 'ttet h 1 i m 0 prices. 5 Mr. CAMERON move st es. 6 w o e ' Br Mr. OsusRox-Mr.biuhev ssld ho hsi I I tre. t,htgi,',togINe Sttg,e"2i.'"ltl. done work on the Asylum i ' 1536 srtt ltiiH. i then Bake "his syncounts hsve been dulled 5 the first of which wee lat by tender. val the ', in L",tl5l."2fi who wee celled at the in- ' contrects were finished in 1:47) or 1871 ia i, 'Ile',,'; of iili Government ts the Provinciel j 1868 he did work to the emouut of $23,500. 5 Secreterv' it he resolved the: the Committee Mr. Curling was then Commissioner. This 2' will beer, onl the evidence of witnesses wee iron here for the verandah', and we! I 't'dL'l,1h,olh'pd'lt1 the correctness of the " the rate ot oltrht eaaU th ptatr1:. .33 l Government eccouut before exsmining wit. dld not think it wee put up for competition. m on behalf oi the G overnr uent- other- Ttu, materiel wee ordered from Engleud. i wise it will not be ossible to have Gi el through Rioo Lewis & gon, who, he thiuglat, I I le ed 2,r,'l,1fl','l2l'Al2ll of the ecceuuts in. but s commission. end he wee of opinion l "Sm "id thst the entire cost ot the msterisl to the i _ g . ' firm was Sty cents a pound The pepers con- i Hon. Mr. Fluent seld this wee mother of nected with the trauuaotioa pore still inI ex. l the hon. gentiersuut'a bunkum resolutions. istuce, and he wee quite wi ling to pro'. u as them. He would consider 15 per cent e fair ': o?,,tr,2x,zdieli,1o5 31331;. t, g: profit upon . work like the Hospitsi,'end IO cumstences erase, whet witnesses should be per cent upon tt',',ttl business. -n cm- and. Lotion with the utrel Prison. he said he i had inrnhhed some ironto Mr. Ending. 1 Mr. SINi'Lun seid the hon. gentleman's 9 autreoattraator under Mr. Elliot. He thought desire seemed to be that st soy rate " own l he had spoken to Mr. Tully in conuecum evidence easiest the Government should be with the work he was now doing et the pressuted.hut he on the other heud seemed Prisonebout the time the change wee atsle l Just es willing that such with"... u the in the system of aonductinp the work, Government tendered ln_delence should not 1 end before Mr. McKelinr desired him behesrd: sothst in this runner he should i to tender , he had done so Ton hove e one-sided story sent to the country. hecomin swore of that chsnze he ' . ' prices ' iron " the time witness hid l mg?" 2h'dlt; Jth dinded, ,rhen the thecontrect tram the gaudfishl Msoxionsld l . . Government were lower then they hsd been The Committee odiourned et 2:30. before or since, in " experience. The wsy t he chased for w. of the description done for the Government on the Control Prison. made from speciel patterns. wee by charging tor the time of the men end the out of ms- teriel. There wee no one member ol the firat s cielly oherged with rushing these odcule- titns; it was done by common consent. The things that mede up the price of en article were the quantity end "unlit! ct meteriel, ', the mode oi construction, en the time can- sumed in melting it. The veives in question were mule of brass, steel, end iron. Brsss _ wee charged at 50 cents e pound, when, of the quality used in these valves; there were shout 40 pounds in each; the iron tor that clues of nesting would cost ebont 6 cents per pound, and there were shout 100 pounds in ' cools; and the steel, of which there were i shout 15 pounds in esch, cost eb mt 20 cents I per pound: There were shout 200 i pounds weight in etch of the osst- I in, he presumed. but then there l ' were else other mstsrisls use-l, besides those l, _ mentioned Witnms further seid tut he I - sew evelve cepuhle ot resisting 200 pounds pressure for suio reely and, l the i usuel working resistsnce ot reedy-made l NMW'M" 100 pounds. end it of the ', ordinary oottntruohtua, such e velve would _ i." shout 83lir fee tha opedee ot veive in l

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