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Dunbarton ke k Alleged Site (Spencer) Dunbarton Creek In Vest Shore. j Fairport Beach .1 Fairport renchinan's Bay Hydro Marsh Kinsmen Park Pickering Nuclear Generating Station Mry Y �a i��d�► I sae ine ;�.--�---""' THE PICKERING HARBOURCO'S ELEVATOR,FRENCHMANS BAY, J.H.WCLELLAN FRES' PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, LIVERPOOL MARKET P0 -0N -r. i r r Ilam Y 'lr 4Y S DICKERING ELEVATOR -0�tYC3h✓iL- r1 i.n kf J✓.+�.' CAPACITY 100,000 w' <,J " BUSH s ji 75 Mry Y �a i��d�► I sae ine ;�.--�---""' THE PICKERING HARBOURCO'S ELEVATOR,FRENCHMANS BAY, J.H.WCLELLAN FRES' PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, LIVERPOOL MARKET P0 -0N -r. 1888 BAIRLEY. iii Barley, Wheat and all sorts of Fleas, To be delivered at our Tile of delivery is veer afe far teama, no railroad croaangs, no sim" earn, uo ee¢weh loeomotirp. Pt�oes will be paid that will compare favorably wi h other marlceM. Farman patronizing this market play be a xre of fair treaLmoc . both in weight and price Coal and the acme Rood quality of Balt as hat year !or sale. W. D. MATTHEWS & CO. THOS, MOODY, Agent. Mr. Birrell Speaks SIR,—I thought I would write you a few lines to contradict a few statements in vour last issue as regards the strike of coal hands at Pickering Harbor. In the first place we asked no more than is usually paid here and other places. Secondly, whoever informed you that I was the prin. cipal agitator in the strike told you a falsehood, for I can prove by the other hands that we were all equally agreed to stand out for the pried we got on the first load. Thirdly, you say that the rat work. men, as you are so minded to call them, were subjected to all sorts of threats and jaers. That I most p)sitively deny, but the abusive language, much to your sur- prise perhaps, came from Mr. Sparks him. self—calling us robbers and other mean expression. Now surely Mr. Editor in all fairness we have a right to run our own af. fairs. Now, Mr. Sparks, when his boy was driving horse for the ice company in the winter, and getting 60 cents per day, and the men 90 cents to $1 per day, told his boy to strike for 61 per day, for he said it would take a man to do the work, and was the means thereby of the other boy losing his job, for as in our case, they did not get what they asked. Now, Mr. EdW)r, we were not asking any raise, only the usual price paid, for we can unload quicker where he gave the 25 cents on the first load, than we can where he only wants to give 22} on the third load. But he was asking a big raise for his boy, ac- cording to the wages then being paid. Now, when the two Kings, father and son; came down, and we explained our case to King, Sr., he thought we were per. fectly right and said he would not inter- fere.But the son was bound to go to work fair or not. In the end they all went to work, that is the rat gang as you call them, and were not interfered with afterwards. Now, Mr. Editor, I was down to Pickering on business, and on returning home who should I meet but Mr. King Jr , and we started to talk about the coal, and one', word brought on another, and warmed as it went on till it cameto blows,aud J.King, according to his oath, procured a piece of rail with which to defend himself, but did not break my nose as you state. And it was not a birch gad as your informer states. Perhaps his ancestors have been in the habit of using birch in the making of bas- kets and canoes that he thinks anything in the way of wood is birch. Now, Mr. Ed- itor, your informer states that I drew a knife. Now, such a thing I did not have about me, and that was proven by Mr. Kings two witnesses at the the trial, and I would like you in future to be careful who your informer is, whether he is reliable or not before you print the like, because if I hear any more of that I will make them prove their word. The only witnesses to the affair both swore at the trial that they saw no knife, and that ought to be suffic- ient. Now I do not profess to be a Saint, and if I get in a fuss of this kind now and then it is no more than might be expected, when the Deacon himself was so near it but a few .weeks gone, calling Mare and al. most getting to blows with another mem- ber. Hoping von will snare me a brief space in your valuable paper to vindicate myself as far as possible, I remain yours, CHARLES BIRRI'LI,. • LOOK OGT BELO'"' ` bat is the matter ? Oar Coal Shed i9 going to fall onleas we removo the coal and repair it. In order to do this we propose to sell the balance of ooal in this shed at :6.50 per ton. Whst is our lose will be yyour gain. We extend this offer w our many customers, thanking them for past pstronage, and a9k for s continuance of the same. Respectfully yours, w_ w. sPA"Mgs. Ag:. for W. D. MATTHEWS A Co, Pkokering Harbor, Jar. til. 1831. —We have been creditably informed that Matthew O'Brien, of Fairport, has been appointed light bouse keeper at Frenchman's Bay. Since the death of Abram Stoner, his sone have been attend. ing to the light. The new officer took possession this week. r . r FRENCHMAR-s BAY FROM KINGSTON ROAD, DUNBARTON. ONT FRENCHMAN'S BAY, PICKERII ~c renchm?ns 3ay Ont. .00- 1 -AOL, FRENCHMAN'S BAY, FAIR PORT, ONT. FRENCHMAN'S BAY, FAIR PORT, ONT. 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