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DEDICATED TO THE UCHILDREN OF CANADA

-SONGS

DRAPER MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANYTORONTO, ONT.

J.X

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The EDITH and LORNE PIERCECOLLECTION o/CANADIANA

Queen's University at Kingston

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DEDICATED TO THE HCHILDREN OF CANADA

-SONGSDRAPER MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY

TORONTO, ONT.

Entered according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada in the year 1890 by I. Suckling & Sons at theDepartment of Agriculture.

OTTAWA.

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INDEX

Canada -

Canada, Land of the Maple Tree

Canada, the Gem in the Crown -

Dear Canada, to Thee*

God Bless our Broad Dominion -

God Preserve Our Native Land

God Save the Queen

May God Preserve Thee, Canada

O Canada, Fair Canada -

Our Homes ...Regimental Song, Q.O.R.

Red, White, and Blue

Rule Britannia -

The Land of the Maple

The Land for Me

The Flag that Bears the Maple Leaf

The Maple Leaf For Ever -

The Old Union Jack

Upon the Heights at Queenston

F. J. Hatton. 20

Alex. Muir, B.A. 11

F. H. Torrington. 4

J. F. Johnstone. 36

R. S. Knight. 34

J. D. Kerrison. 23

John Bull. 33

R. S. Ambrose. 32

F. H. Torrington. 15

C. W. Coates. 3

Major F. F. Dixon. 18

Arr. by Theo. Martens. 29

Arr. by Theo. Martens. 27

H. H. Godfrey. 37

- C. Gurlitt. . r

J. D. Kerrison. 7

Alex. Muir, B.A. 9

- Alex. MuirtB.A. 24

Jas. L. Hughes. 13

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THE LAND FOR ME.Wordb by SEHANUS.

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Music adapted from C. GTJRLITT.

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2 THE LAND FOR ME.

Girls

Boys

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2 Within her gatesFair plenty waits,

A sickle in her hand,And " room for all," resounds her call,

Through yellow Autumn land.

Till fast they come, a grateful crowd,To sing the praises long and loud,

Of Canada, so broad and free,

The land for me 1

3 The world's highway.

This part to play,

Her future showeth plain;

The valleys reel 'neath belts of 9teel,

That bear her gold, her grain.

Her sons, her daughters hold her dear,

And proudly, safely, will they steer

To goal above, the land I love,

The Land for me.

4 So up ! and work !

No longer shirk

A Nation's duties great

!

With heart and hand together stand,

And prove our future fate.

Thro' Britain's speech and Britain's song,

To Britain may we still belong,

While true Canadians, and free

Are we, are we !

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OUR HOMES.Con Spirito C. W. COATES.

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ENG - LAND !

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Scot - land!Cana - da !

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OUR HOMES.

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CANADA, THE GEM IN THE CROWN.Music by F. H. TORRINGTON.

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CANADA, THE GEM IN THE CKOWN.

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6 CANADA, THE GEM IN THE CROWN,

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THE FLAG THAT BEARS THE MAPLE LEAF.

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THE MAPLE LEAF FOR EVER. *

Con spirito. ALEXANDER MUIR.

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1. In days of yore, from2. At Queens- ton Heights and3. Our fair Do - min - ion

4. On mer - ry Eng - land's

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Lun - dy 's Lane, Our brave fa - thers,

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he - ro came, And plant - ed firm Bri - tan - nia's flag, On Ca-na-da's fair

side by side, For free - dom, homes, and loved ones dear, Firmly stood and no -

Noot - ka Sound

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May peace for e - ver be our lot, And plen-teous store

sweet- ly smile; God bless Old Scot -land e - ver - more, And Jre - land's Em

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* By permission of Messrs. A. & S. Nordheimeb, Toronto.

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10 THE MAPLE LEAP FOR EVER.

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The This-tle, Sham-rock, Rose en-twine The Ma -pie Leaf for ev-er!Our watchword ev - er - more shall be, The Ma - pie Leaf for ev-er

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And flour-ish green o'er Freedom's home, The Ma - pie Leaf for ev-er !

God save our Queen, and Hea - ven bless The Ma - pie Leaf for ev-er !

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CHORUS.1st & 2nd Tenors.

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em-blem dear, The Ma - pie Leaf for

em-blem dear, The Ma - pie Leaf for

ev - erl Godev - er 1 Godev - erl Andev - er ! God

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CANADA, LAND OF THE MAPLE TREE.

Dedicated to the Sons and Daughters of Canada.

In March time. Words and Music by ALEX. MUIR, B.A.

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12 CANADA, LAND OF THE MAPLE TREE.

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mong them all, thou reign'st supreme, The fair - est of the fair,

three en-twined, grow fresh and strong, A - round our Ma - pie Tree.

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3 No foreign power shall o'er us rule,

Our liberties enthrall,

Fair British play shall hold the sway,With equal rights to all

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No other race shall e'er displace

The sons from Britain sprung

;

Our schools shall teach our noble speech,

The Anglo-Saxon tongue.

Cho.—We're Britons born, etc.

4 In our loved land—so vast, so grand

That spans from sea to sea,

Millions, unborn, shall find a homeBeneath our Maple Tree.

Three cheers for Britain's Empire vast;

Three cheers for Canada;

Three cheers for our beloved Queen 1

Hurrah ! Hurrah 1 Hurrah !

Cho.—We're Britons born, etc.

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UPON THE HEIGHTS AT QUEENSTON. 13Adapted from an Air of the i6th Century.

Words by JAMES L. HUGHES.Moderato.

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4. Each true Ca - na - dian pa - triot La - ments the death of Brock.

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14 UPON THE HEIGHTS AT QUEENSTON.

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18 O CANADA, FAIR CANADA.

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20 "Canada."

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GOD PRESERVE OUR NATIVE LAND. 23

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•26 THE OLD UNION JACK.

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And manly hearts to guard the Fair.

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CHOKUS.RED, WHITE AND BLUE. 31

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GOD BLESS OUR BROAD DOMINION. 35

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36 DEAR CANADA, TO THEE.

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37

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