The
occasion was the annual excursion he arranged for all his employees to
Warrenpoint.
‘The
workers all assembled in Mr Dempster’s new mill which is now on the point of
completion, and after having spent some time in examining that fine structure,
each one was presented with a free ticket for the railway, the number being
distributed being 800.
On
leaving the mill they proceeded along Merchant’s Quay and down Hill Street to the
Dublin Bridge Station. After waiting
here till the appointed time, the engine gave the usual signal and then moved
off to the cheers of the assembled multitude.
Arrived
at Warrenpoint the party went to a secluded and sheltered spot on the banks of
the Moygannon River, where a tent was pitched and they
were plentifully supplied with good and substantial refreshment …. Dancing, especially
was carried on with the greatest hilarity, a fiddler having been engaged, and
many seemed to enjoy the ‘trip on the light fantastic’.
The
party then returned to the station, apparently highly gratified with the
proceedings of the day. After waiting at
the station and undergoing one of those unpleasant squeezings so attendant upon
a crowded platform, they arrived safely in Newry without the least mishap.
It
is but just to Mr Dempster to say that in addition to the above, he also very
generously pays the day’s wages to each worker.’