1. There's mu - sic at home when the chil - dren are there, And min-gle their 2. Some days now are past since the chil-dren were there, And sang sweetest 3. There's mu - sic at home when the chil-dren come home, From wandering es voic in songs sweet and fair; A love for the dear ones at home draws us prais - es 'round the old arm chair; But now they are gone, and we watch them to o'er the wide world as they roam ; No spot on this earth seems so dear to them. there, Which, seek thro' the world, is not met with elsewhere. Home, home, come, And oft they come home, there is mu - sic at home. Home, home, there, As the place where mother pours forth her sweet prayer. Home, home, sweet, sweet home, And oft they come home, there is No. 1. GOD BE WITH US TILL WE MEET AGAIN. "Emmanuel,-God with us." —Matt. 1: 23. Rev. D. A. Perrin, M. A., D. D. Rev. S. Morrison. Till we meet,...... Till we meet,...... Till we meet in Je - sus' name, Till we meet, till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet in Je-sus' name, till we meet, Till we meet, till we meet, till we meet, God be with us till we meet a - gain. Copyright by Daniel A, Perrin. 1921. 2 God be with us till we meet again, Comfort, strengthen and renew us, Till we meet, &c. Save us when our foes assail us, Till we meet, &c. 4 God be with us till we meet again, By His word and promise cheer us, Till we meet, &c. In the fellowship of Jesus, Till we meet, &c. CHRISTMAS CAROL. The Wonderful Ghild. Words and Music by the Rev. D. A. Perrin, A. M., D. D. Us, 1. Won-der - ful, won-der-ful child is born, The gift of the Fa - ther the mes - sage . an to was born, gels 'bove, of love, so bright, God's great gift of love shines the brightest, Glo - ry now fills the earth and heav'n. § • Copyright, 1920, by Daniel A. Perrin. No. 10. THE MAPLE LEAF FOREVER. THE NATIONAL SONG OF CANADA. Alexander Muir. Con spirito 24 1. In days of yore, from Britain's shore, Wolfe, the dauntless he-ro, came, And plant-ed 2. At Queenston Heights, and Lundy's Lane, Our brave fathers, side by side, For freedom, 3. Our fair Do-min - ion now ex - tends From Cape Race to Nootka Sound; May peace for 4. On Mer - ry England's far-famed land May kind Heaven sweet-ly smile; God bless Old firm Bri - tan - ia's flag On Can - a - da's fair do-main; Here may it wave, our homes, and loved ones dear, Firm-ly stood and no bly died; And those dear rights which or be our lot, And plen - toous store a - bound; And may those ties of Scot-land ev er-more, And Ire land's Em -'rald Isle; Then swell the song, both ᎾᏙ :8: boast and pride, And join in love togeth-er; The Li-ly, Thistle, Shamrock, Rose entwine, they maintained, We swear to yield them never; Our watch word ev · er - more shall be, love be ours Which discord cannot sev-er; And flour ish green o'er Freedom's home, loud and long, Till rocks and forest quiv-er; God save our King, and Heav - en bless Scatter the Flowers Now. (To God's Men.) Mrs. C. D. MARTIN. W. STILLMAN MARTIN, 1. Scat - ter flow'rs wher-e'er you go, This is your ep • 'ry day du - ty; 2. Say the good thing while they live, Friends all a-round you need lift - ing; 3. Show your love by word and deed, God wants each heart filled with glad - ness; Life is sad o - nough we know, Help fill the world with love's beau · ty. Dess. CHORUS. Do not wait 'till your friends pass a - way, Give them beau - ti - ful flow'rs to - day; . |