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,'7> ^.^if NATURE'S REALM HO Ht^BL^ TKP.t$ THEHf BE Hi;: B o'AsT AMD PR I u El)r othe R l ahq^ EC FOK ME .1 ?9 rl ,^ 1 ' V />v« ^» The clorv of rHEyANp_5Ci^i WyeN ^Jhi FROSTS pf AurU M (\^ STi NiX'^ AKE 5.^940 jisolace in the su m (vi e h, w k e n ^. It shelters ds below, AhO- sunshine )M the VYiNlEH, T-^ITK ITS WARM ANU RUQUY CLOW. i \ I \ \ fV I T H E R; D R A pe D Thfi R'dW l^fW**^ 1^ U R P L F LN CHIMSON OR IN aHEEM ^WHE STANDS IN GR A C k AND B E A U T V STILL ->|\4lU&T OTH£RTHe£§ A QJJEIN. , I ^ 7' -^1tS» L EA> ^ U a\\_ AtW a"yV ^TANt), lo Re.PRt-SE'NT A\.0YAL race ^. ,. . A F«eEy\NO HAPPY vahq, T a :^v ■P--: M S! Ci»R l> !*««| fej u r- ^. .m •K r .«; F^;^ S ;t' )lHAT IT MAY SA-V To AJ.L THf WDRUO Where tv£« it mav rtr CANADIANS ARE i3RlTfSH BO«jV Amd Britons Tnty witt oi£^' LSI^^ ;^*a*ss^i^ ^4^' .^c; K. '/"•r>\-\. -^AWb TH15M UPON THEIR URAVC I HAT EVEHY PARSER BY MAY KNOW I ;^v A BRtTOH SLEEPS BENtATH. we'll lay \ XCbe /llbaplc Xltcc. • • • Of sill the trees in Nature's realm, Tlio' n(»l)le trees there be, Tlie boast and pride of other lands — 'I'he maple tree for me. Tt gives its honey VI blood to make The sweetness of the Spring, The glory of the landscape when The frosts of Autumn sting. A solace in the Summei', when It shelters us below, And sunshine in the Wintei-, With its warm and ruddy glow. Whether draped in brown or purple, In crimson or in green, She stands in grace and beauty still 'Midst other trees a queen. The emblem of our Canada, Its leaf, shall always stand To represent a loyal race, A free antl happy land. Then on the gloi^ of the world. Revered by young and old, We'll weave a golden maple leaf llpor its crimson fold. That it may say to all the woild. Wherever it may fly, ' ' Canadians are British born, And Britons they will die." And then upon their graves we'll lay A siir'^le maple wreath. That every passer-by may know A Briton sleeps beneath. ;