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Sir Charles Tupper Premier and Secretary of State UNDER THE AUSPlOES OR THE Conservative Association, and Tlie Industrial League Massey Hall Jn i The Pavilion an^ Auditorium ?i',?!RviV- Friday Ev'g, June IQth W'mn 1 c//>4/i? ro BE felS"~"!fc-^ kJ^k!''']^ , r^Kcyv p^fe^S? ^^d^JBsg^^^^B ^^ >ir « O'CLOCK, 1* ^» r SHARP. 1 r/ie 0/cf Leader TAe 0/c/ Policy f, ft e O/cf Flag CHAiieiwi^^f Mas5ey Hall, Pavilion, Auditorium, W. R. BROCK P. H. BURTON C. H. RITCHIE SIR CHARLES TUPP£R, Prernier and Secretary of State HON. D. FERQUSON, Senator HON. JOHN BEVERLEY ROBINSON, Ex-Lieut.-Governor of Ontario DONALD MAOM ASTER, Q.C., Montreal E. COATSWORTH, Candidate East Toronto O. R. R. COCKBURN; Candidate Centre Toronto E F. CLARKE, ^ Candidate West Toronto E. B. OSLER, Candidate West Toronto National Prosperity Patriotic Self Reliance .} Canada for Canadians The Paper on which this Programme Is printed Is the § Supc'^f'"® L>nen Record 5^6J^^^fi%fi^5^5ii9'^Jtf%fi?%6?^^«9^^«9 Manufactured by the Rolland Paper Company, and Is equal to any Imported Ledger Paper, and costs less. FOR SALE BYj The Barber & Ellis Company Paper Dealers, Stationers and Lnvelope Makers, Nos. 43. 45, 47, 49 BAY STREET, - - TORONTO This is one of the many industries built up by ...THE NATIONAL POLICY... Without it, this grade of paper would not have been manufactured in Canada. /r''V CAMPAIGN SONG No. 1. Ratlyf ye Sons of Protection, Air -"The Red, White and Blue." I. Now rise up men of the nation, Rise up at your country's command ; Come forward whatever your station, And shoulder to shouUfer we'll stand. We may differ in creed and In color, French and En^H and Red men are we ; But we're one for • ause and ourcoimtiy, We are one fo • ■ jod old N.P. Then three cheers for the good old N.P., Give a hearty three times three ; We are one for our cause and our country. We are one for the good old N.P. • •. It has nourished the son of the city. It has nourished the son of the soil ; Surrounded the workmen with plenty, Awarded with wages his toil. It has fed both the hirdly and lowly, '' .\ And master and man will agree ; And itH foes are admitting, tho' slowly, Success means, the good old N.P. — Chorcb. III. So rally ye sons of Protection, And shoulder to shoulder we'll stand ; We'll gathnr from every direction, From seaboard and lakeside and land. For the tariff that fostered and fed us. From the hour of its biith we began To know, to prosperity it led us. And we'll stand by it now to a man. — Chobdb. E. Pauline Joh.vson. CAMPAIGN SONG No. 2. Stand Fast for Protection, Air—*'Ti'amp, Tramp, Tramp." I. Nature with a bounteous hand, has enriched our native land ; With her gifts of foreist, field and mine and sea ; With Canadian pluck and skill, fostered by Protec- tion still. None can say how bright our future yet shall be. Chorus— Stand fast, brothers for Protection, Tell its virtues o'er and o'er ; We have proved it in the past, we'll defend it to the last. Getting blessing from it ever more and more. II. Proper tiiritf legislation, givt'th healthy stimulation. Every class and trade tne ningic touch doth feel : LHl)or heeds the call that's made, handsome wages earned and paid. And the people leap by bounds to higher weal. — C'HO. III. Our own Canada's domain, boundless richer doth contain. Nothing lacketh that a nation's growth befits ; Enterprise that true and bold, will transmute the whole to gold. And confound the monstrous folly of the Grits. —Clio. Shkh. Campaign Song No. 3. For Home and Native Land. Air— " Marching Thro' Georgia." Come, rally 'round the flag again, Canadians good and true. Protection is in danger, and our country looks to you ; To keep our factories hurammg, and defeat the free trade crew. And once more go marching to victory. Chorus— Hurrah, hurrah, forborne and native land ! Hurrah, hurrah, for Protection we must stand. We have a loyal leader, and under his command. We'll carry his banner to victory. II. If Latirier should win the day, then things would go to rack ; The wheels of industry will stop, and men will get the sack ; And if you cross the line for work they'll quickly send you back, For Yankees believe in Protection. Chorus— Hurrah, huiTah, for the red, white and blue ; Hurrah, hurrah, for Tupper good and true ; He's fighting for our Canada, and we will see him through. As we go marching to victory. E. Cmiswell.