The Signal, 1911-9-14, Page 311
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
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GODEIC'S
INDUSTRIES SAFE
Manufacturers Repudiate Attempt to
Frighten Workingmen
STATE RECIPROCITY MEANS PROSPERITY
To Whom It May Concern
We have seen the circular issued from the Conser-
vative committee rooms in this ;town in which it is stated
that the factories of Goderich will be so injuriously affected
by the proposed Reciprocity agreement that they may be
compelled to close down, thus throwing out of employment
all the men engaged therein.
We hereby declare that the adoption of the policy of
Reciprocity as proposed will not have any injurious effect
upon our industries, but rather will help them by further-
ing the development of the Western Provinces and by in-
creasing the general prosperity of the country. We depre-
cate untrue statements made for a partisan purpose which
are calculated to give our workmen needless anxiety.
THE GODERICH ORGAN CO., LTD. W. L. HORTON,
Per ALEX. SAUNDERS, Manager Mgr. GODERICH ELEVATOR & TRANSIT CO.
THE DOTY ENGINE WORKS CO., LTD.
R. F. MANCILL,
Treas. AMERICAN ROAD MACHINE CO.
FRED W. DOTY, President and Manager
GODERICH WHEEL RIGS, LTD.
THE KENSINGTON FURNITURE CO.
Per J. A. Rumball
GODERICH LUMBER & MILLING CO.
J. E. BAECHLER, Manager
F. C. BRAN DT
THE GODERICH PLANING MILLS, LTD.
Per JNO. LAWSON, Secretary and Treasurer
JAMES DEAN & CO.