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' Tliough life's changes tear us f,„,„ kin.Ircl and homo, And the wild (iiean hear ii.s in far lands to roam, E'en o'er tlio i.mud waters we'll nobly decide That Tkjmpkkame shall guard us, ]{eli(uon shall guide' TORONTO: ADAM MILLER & CO., 11 WELLINGTON STREET WEST. MDCt'CLXXVlI. nip : Kiiterod according to Act of Parliniuciit of Cniiiidn, in tlip year 1H77, l.y APAM MIM^KH A- CO, lu the Office of the Minister of AgricuUnrc. PREFACE 1 ^^ MON'G our earliest recollections of Public Meeting; attractions and successes are associated fine, liearty, '"'^ and soul-stirrinj; Temperance song, with its fascinating intluence on the congregation's mind and ■'^^ heart. Many of the melodies first used in our campaigning prematurely passed from serviceable use, and veter.ui standard bearers often encjuired for the grand old songs which gave them inspiration in days and conflicts never t(i be forgotten. We have sought out those Stirring Songs and, witii many Matciii.iss Gi:ms of modern production, herein publish them, in hope that they will hasten the desired day of Universal Prohibition and Piety. While this book claims to be Peerless for use in Public and Social Meetings, and the Home Circle, . A'illalso l)e found a valuable auxili.iry in Sunday Schools and other kindred ir.stitutions for the educating, protecting and saving of our hopeful youth. Contributions, in Woids and Music, have been secured lor this book from some of the most talented and popular composers, whose names are fragrant the wide world over; and, while we sincerely thank them, we also pray for God's blessing upon their beautiful productions, that solace may be carried to thousands of hearts that now ache and bleed because of sorrow and sin, chiefly drink-caused. Thanking God that a better day is coming, we send forth this little song-messenger to accelerate its dawning. W. B, AFFLtOK Toronto, jfuiic, 1S77. M'l.Klsii * ro., Misir rRiSTKns, touonto. 1 N D E K . .\ < ilolli us I >.IV .... AllKrk ■ - ' A I, lit III! till' Way ■ ■ A llnlllO ill HcilViII A l..iii(l w itliiiiit a Sim III • Aliii'ist llidiui .... Air,'rv WciiiIn .... .\-iital.iihi .\n„'(ls ;iio W'iiitilii,' - - .Ml Hail (air 'ri'iiiiifrniH'i' Law I'Aiilsinf l-'.vcry l>a)' ami l'lvii_\ lli'iic l''iirL;i\c and Kdigot - ( ia' luriiiL; I Ionic - • (id limy tliy Surrow - • llow ran I Klip fiiiiii Sinij'ing lIclMIC cif till' Siilll .... Iliiw I'Kasaiit thus tu Mt'et I I. live it, my Own l'"irisiilo I I I were a Voice ... .Iii\- aii'l l,ov(! ,lo! n ]!ull . 4 !•.• It; IS :»! 70 S(» 7 \:i 4:i ,S() 14 4'-' II •20 Keep to tlic Ki^lit, IJoys - Kiiiil \\ oiils can Ncvii I'.i Kiiii; .Miohol Mllic I.ti\i; ilt llolii Let lis Speak Well of earer - • (•pen tliu lioor for the I'liihlrcn Onwanl. Still Onwanl • - Out ot the .Mire .... Oh, the Happy Time is Coming Itescuc the I'erishiiiL,' . • King out the Uhl, Itin^' in the New tiO •-•S (>() III (is 7(i .S4 40 ;")(; (il 7.S 3.") The The The The The The The The Show me Thy Way • • ■ Sweet Jiy-uiiil-liN • - • Scatter SeciU of KiinlllcHS I'.liliiesiPiiic Uairii • - Oriinkaurs VSife lieal Staunch 'lectol.iler Faithful Sentinel Tciii)M laiicc Tree - I'.riilal Kca.'it - - - Dniiikiinr.s l!a,L'j;it Wea I'roi'iMal Chihl - - - The Life lloat .... The I lying t hihl .... The Htjantiful Valo - - - 'I'here'.s a (looil Time Coniin There wcic; Ninety ami Nine 'Tis Well with the Lighteoii: Trut? Noliility Think of Heaven • - - Throw Down the r>ottle TriLst Him for Kver • • Where there's a Will there's We shall ilo it ilye-anil-iiyi' Von Mils' Learn to Say No Your Mission .... W II i:. ii; Is *>•» ■_';f as .■>! cti !•-» .".7 :m a I (m 74 ay 41 . 44 - 'JC, - 4.") MATOHLESS GEMS. A GLORIOUS DAY. ,. ('IIO|;l'S,.|,-/-.((/;/.i/ Sluii.llly /,„■ //lis IJui,/,- SpiriUil. I'low, A L'lii- lions il.iy sliiiTl ytt, ai> - luar, Ye tfin-p'rancc im-ii cast olV \(iiir Icii:/ ,,., . , . i .1 . . 1 I'n.u.l Hac -•lii.s sliall from r.uth l.c Ini.lM, No more to .U- - ho - hxU-'tUr wmM. \ ' ''^" '"^ "" ''""'^' ""' ''' " ^''' Why liciunH'iiiMtli his cm - il Kway ? The sa - vagc ty ■ rani's liail his il.iy ; I ,.,, . . 1, » lliJtotturin-lhrouo isciumh-lin- fast, lliir -rah, Miir-rah, his .lay is past ! j ' "^i' " ' "s st riKc. .vc. ^ JL • ■$- M- S- M. -M. ^ ' ^ ^ .^ SNS ^^^"v 1/ / r .t,7:r -ls-S^-i. — -^_^^^ Anil lay the [(niiid op - prcss-or ^ N ^ • s s s low; Striki! the l)low. Strike the liliiw, Aiiiliay the |prouil op - pr. ssur low. 3. J^^t c(»ura<50 iiurve your liniiil souls, Mark how \.\v little thunder rolls; Itusii to th*' I'liargc tlie tireach is inaile : The trumpet calls -lie not afraiil. Then let us . trike, &c. I. (1. what .1 'glorious hi •J. t.l.i.l ■ ly llciW «<• LILLIE. MiiHii' liy 'I". .IciNKs. l\yU\ ^:,, ._p:^..,-^(^__,__^^^ ';:2,Ji .J-rJ: IJ wm - tlicr, t f • — ^ ■ . -0 • ,. , n il ■ lie LI L Lit. {(Jonrluiltd.) 3 <> tlt'iir, Swuut lliy slir|i ; \\ 1- W 111! Iiimil li'il ti< lii|.-.< tlici-, \wuut my Mir|i ; t\ <- » ini iimui ii liii.-.< llici-, I>' - ^-A-=h T^*- .±_i_b:i-; III fr iIl'Ii inu' liKis? tlii litiiir; d' lilts; it's n- - r\ sliitcb y, :\n' it's ilroc; 'at iniMi tiii'l^i: it 111" tlirri'S si'iiip 'nt may ii.it', a ji' ■ «(•!, vvluiT tliiii 'h lit ll" I Isc 111 Bii.iii' ; ■ire |iaivli-iir 111 llif mi I sum iiiLr sun, I'll li>« «ln.Mi 111- -inks il'.'avMi lo hill iist. Ml' ioiiir;i(li.s lliuii an'— -11 uiiiy it ht,— Si', if you'll LM thcr i-iiiiii(l allfiy my hnnil Hf An'mniiiiy a Muni tawt liin |Kr lies him doawn Hut 111' \rr mm • tal iiu'I- i;;iii till w hit rln'iice may All' a mmi may lulji I't ■ ntliur thiiii.;h his (luiuh 'Mini's moiiy a inmr hiail faints afi'U tln^ j.'iir- That laii keep the laiii)) n' char 1 • ly a - lisr That bond in hoiid we tra - ;l>I till the ila.v no — — (-. a sell!.', there to ileo ; he • IkIo; may be bare ; iiuy III' r'.in ; ill his breast ; mwii ilco ; It iiiny Then To ■ A Then May An" ~zrz 0-0 — » t I •• * '* -i--ir-o— if— :: i^j A LIU UN I'HE WAY. (ComlwM) y: ^1 r J -^T- 4 j~ show a fciiitl iii)f sjliiii - iiit-r to fleawnil 'riii' lnw V tli' irnt tor, lie J;».V, ho ni:iy 1(0 IiIks xoin - iin siiiiie wan ■ il'rer liiiiks n-iwiiil wi' liki- n ^cii 'roiis lioart, like sun »liiiii>, lirinys ^mul iliocr lay tlio iliist wi kiml-iiusH, till tliu dose iileaH-aiit foo • lln'a lioiint him :u) ho's
  • - neaw t<> end my ilil - ty, huln, let's ho;irt ■ SI'S ill of /in' i < « :* * -00 1 5 5 J 5 ♦5 ♦♦ ** i^ a ■ stray. Or hap - 'ly ylt suinc (.our ow'il ilis - may, To «,,• Iv aiifht i' th' uorUli-an i' May, To morn, hi' may lio ht'i; srin' ith my. An' a friiiuHy «onl lan sonio liim till' (lay, An' i;i'u tht'So ilroop inv; Ira - mI a • way, An' an - ni-Is iti'o him ii|> a ly pra\, Th.it heaven may u'ie us i\'r\ -J— > rrzrv iioul 1,'i'o for 'S ill'c - Itrs I II. one TT* -»"»■ • ^ * lift lift lilt III! I ill lift lift II llio II till' II till' II til.' II till' 11 till' I the S m -4 — ) I'iKdtr.s. n ^ i* . -p- • #J-^ j\ — * ""• — * •--•- — y..\ _ jz-f — . »: *j — (/ — ^ — # *_•>-• « IN , «;.v. «,i\ . way. way. \\:\\ , way. # •._ /# A lift on the way, my laiU, A lift on the way. Now al - ways ilo yunrhest to iri'e A lift on liu- way # 5 5 ••' N -- « - — • • • 0' , i|:.j«:vr:; - -. :::-±-t±=r_=±d-t±=izrj: ■#■ ■•■ ■* ♦ . ••• HUT c #. Livel'i. !»e^SE! ^ » . THE BLITHESOME BAIRN. , , .„..«, Arranged upecially for *hm Bonk. -*«— N- iL-:V m^^^m I. Oh. I'liiliely sinus 1h(ini('riylu';ut, tliat kens nac caiikrrM care, An' lowcs wi' love, and loups wi' jiij', when sorrow hides uae then; •_\ Oil, weel till! li.iiriiie ni.ny lie lilitln. lie was-na aye- sae hraw, He liad - na aye that co - sie hap to keep him f rae the snaw i-T W Sao Ni'.' yon liounie liairn, \vi' hi» lion - nic .sun - ny Iirno, And liear how lilythu he lilts the sang, we're a' tee-tot - 'lers noo. All' IKK. when hegaes hanie, oil hi.s uo - gie's aye sae foil — Oh he weel may laugh, an' loup an' sing, wo'ro a' tee-tot - 'lers noo. rv — Vz"r~":hir»TX — t~* --* — s~. — a — w ^-a — s t — -h — >— N ^ ~ — r — "*^ — N tt' — ~ n CHORUS. rs miO" sjiic wi'rea" tee-tot-'lers noo ; As ho lilts au'dan-cesdoun the lane oh: we're a' tee-tot-'lers noo- sj lie we're a" tee-tot-'lers noo ; As ho lilts au'dan-cesdoun the lane-we' re a' tee-tot-'lers noo, Fi^ y — 5—*= S :t oh, his faitlicr :>n<'i'Kpeiit a' his gear, ami iniiurt na wife an' bairns, lint noo thcy'ri' a' I'aitli Mitlie an' liein, for they get a' he earns. There's a ha)) for lika li.iirn, an' a spoon frow was sad, his '1. "Try not the pass," the Iciil - iiig fast, .\.s tliiiui;;h an Al - |iiiui eye he - iiealh, l'"lash'il lil.e a ful - tliinu an saiil, "I>ark h)w'r.s Llic ti m - pesl AA 'Sr--~ li^il^li^ \:\ ■ I.igc passM, iioiii its sheath, A An.l o - s cr - hiad, Tlie J — .J rq-rr — j^. — * -V — _^_ -* ^^11 youth who hore "iiiid snow ami ice, A like a sil • ver clar - iou rung The roar - iiig tor - rent's deep and wide," I'lit ban - ner with this ac - cents uf that loud 'hat e!ar - if>n atr sti.iiiye (le - vice — llx well Uiiowii tongue- I a Voice re - plied- - V.\ ** — _ eel 81 - or ! Mx eel SI - or I i;x rv\ SI - or ! Ivx |: :3: ±:ar- cel - si ccl • si eel - si or 1 or ! y.\ - i:x - Ex - 9iar= -jzz Copyrighted. ccl ccl ccl or ! or I or ! _.&__ 3?^ El] '■ 0, stay," the maiden said " anil rest " Thy weary head upon this lireast,' A tear stood in his l)right Miie eye. But still he answered with a sigh - Kxcelsior ! " Heware the pine tree's withered hiaiicli, I'lcwaie the awful a\ lanehe." Tills was the jieasaiit's !ast good night. A voice replied far uy the height — Excelsior I I A travcliei', hy the faithful hound. Half 1)111 led ill the snow was found, Still grasping in his hand of ice, That liannci- witii the stian^^e ihivice, Kxcelsior ! There in the twiliglil lold and gray, IJfeless. Iiut licaiiliful lie lav. .And fiiiiii the sky sni iic and fair, A voice fell like a falling star — Excelsior 1 8 1871. J, ik Stipplinnthj. SHOW ME THY WAY. (Ex. :«, 13.) Words and Music by .Tas. Law.«;os, Malloiytown, O. J^i3^1i^LrPilipflp^^iil3^^:p^^i^^^ 1. O, show inc now thy way ! My way is dark, 1 can - not see, (), lor a ray of 2. O, show me now thy way ! Dark clouds are ris - ing, and I fear As I he - hold thcni _ _ _ ± i: ± )'r/i*^^m t— H- *^ - -= 1 g-^ :n IT*. • ^ pmmm ^h lisillt fnilll 'I'lu'l- draw • Mi^; n(:ir Sav - iour. dis-peufie a O, Sav - iour, drive tlie ilii'er - mj,' ray, clouds a way. And And mm^^^^^^m- ;i. (>, siiiiw me now Thy "ay ! Hiijif ciu'niiea lieset nie rouiul, I daily walk mi liostilo ground ; (), ilri\c the iniiMsti-rs (iirci^ away. And Bhow nie now Thy way. ■I. O, show me now Thy way ! My faU'rin_<; steps are t Lord, I fain would .seek ; He Thou my strong sui<[)ort and stay, And show me now 'J'hy way, (Copyrighted.) show show mo now Thy way. ine now Thy way. =F=F= T). <», show me now Thy way ! He!|) me my duty to fulfil, To know and do Thy gr.icioas will, Anil grant that I may never si ray, Or wander from Thy way. Sfe-fe^E-: -0 • — ^-^0- LOVE AT HOME. -0- m 1. Tlion; is hciiu- ty all iv-rouml, Wlu'ii tlu.'i-f'H lovi- at. lioiiu! ; Tlicre is joy in i'\ ■ 'ly somiil, Wlu'iitlicif's l(i\(;it Ilhih- 2. In the C()t-tai,'e there is joy, When tlure's love at hinii(> ; Hate ami en - vy ne'er an - imy. When there's love at ln'me. X Kind - ly heaven smiles a-bove, When there's love at h<>in«! ; All the earth is lilleil with love, U'heii therti's love at home. _--u_j* — — — 0.^.-0 — * — e^_^__»_«-^_^ — ^_ ,_^ — ^^_«_^_'P" — #-- ,_# — — 51-., — I — I 1 — -^ .-I ^ I I'^jiby^ -0 lVa:,e ami plen-ty here abiile, Smil-ing sweet on ev - 'ry siile. Time doth softly, sweetly j^dide, When there's lo' e at home. H(i - se.i hlos-soin 'neath our feet, All theearth'sa garden sweet. Making life a hliss eomplete. When there':, love at home. Sweeter sings the lirookdet liy. Brighter beams the a - x.ure sky ; Oh 1 there's (hie who smiles on lli^d^, Wlen there's l.ne at home. I u I I / i I I Love at home, Love at home ; Time doth soft - ly, sweet - Ij' glide. When there's love .at home. -#-i — # 0--,—0 » a—r 3- — 1£ . . I - O 11 10 i;-r>-T NELLIE BLY. Amkhkan". Anon. rmmmmmmm'mm^^^^i^^ 1 Svi.i't ly s:ili(; Sim - pie unuii '. lit ■ tlo Nell, it W:is mip III her cdttanu She ciiuM III) - iliT o , — ^ .- .... - tie Imiiiio ; As Hhe saii^, a smile a'eriiprcad Checks uf rn - sy slaiiil; And the lit - tie maiil went forth. Pitch -or in her hidoni. hand. irszw- ^ w^m CHOKUS. ..^^hN.- ^=j _4_- K ._ ^^ _^ r~x- Hw-T — N — ^- -fi — l-T — N— :^--d^— N-T — A — II O. «a - ter ! I!rii;ht wa - ter ! Bonn - ti - ful anil free, Pur - er than the swoct - est nee -tar, le the ilriiik for 2. " .\li''9 a foe— fills with woe ■Many a lowly cot ; Tli'ise who love it do not know Onr must happy lot." As 9lu' sang still her son){, S'lHii she reached a rill, Kiii.'ele I the daisied irrass among. There Iut jui,' In fill — O, water, &c. Near the stream a eare worn man Had laid him down to rest ; Many a weary siijh ascended From his acliin,' breast He to vile tlriinkenmss Was a wretched slave, Well ho knew his course must lea I To ruin and the grave —O, water. d(C 4 And he heard every word, Sini^' s>> bweetly still. As she tarried fur the pitcher At the sparkling rill. Then he said to tlie maid, Sini,'in|; in her );lce, "O that water, precious water Had sulliceJ fur me !"— O, water, 4o. THE DRUNKARD'S WIFE. 11 Moderato. 4-—* — g — - \ p — — # -An— AuliANtil.!) Sl'F.CIAI.l.V KOIt THIS BdOK. Soft - ly the drunkard's wife breathes forth her pray'r, He with the re - vel - lera iner - ri - ly sung, ■•■■•-■•• •♦ s Sad - ly her lio - soiii hcavi's, wild \\ illnlcs - jiair ; Say - inu Wild - Iv he raiscil his vciin: niad-lv in soni; ; She in /7\ Ilil. m^^i^^i^m -V -iS— tliee I pine, mourning a-lonc — Wan-der - er, wan-der - er, come to thy home." mouru-ing oue blend-ed her tone-" Wau-der-er, wan-der - er. eome to thy home." .^ :J^: ITS - ■0- ■0- *■ ZiZZ -b: ^ ;]J Joy and love onward move In our .social band, -And like two guardian angels bless Our'jtrogres.s through the land, Wine shall not inllame our blood Nor brandy Hre our braiu, Yet we have blithe and merry hearts And love the joyous strain. Cheer awivy, cheer away, Join the choral glee, I'll sing for you, 1 11 play for you, A Tenip'rance Melody, JOY AND LOVE. Fathers laugh, mothers (|uatr IJight good cups of tea, Their children too are joined with them, Ijong may they happy be : Scenes like these are truly g forgive and forget, X(,'vcr making amends, [wrong Let the sun never set fire ; Never seeking forgiveness for On thy wiatli in its lagiiigs of If the trespass be .seven, When thou laycst tliy head II Or if .seventy limes seven. At the iii^ht on thy lied, II To avenge dotii tu Heaven belong Put away far the demon of lir" 14 I LOVE ir, MY OWN FIRESIDE. AiiiliinU'. p Arrauijcd ajKciutly/or thin lUmk. i'-bG: I. I 'J, I |{ut [i lovu it. ! loft it, now I I love it ! my tiuil iiiiui-y a love it, !)iy own long own liri'sidc I What [iliU'i' to me li:ith sucli charms lie-si• NoTK. — Tlic worils being very defective iu metre, the Hiiigcr will have tu suit them tu tlie Miitiii;. i U'hc II.' fi| Aiul Ik- Ka * He iisJ In hill His nl in sill oniiHc, the . iah'd. .ii)l>y, a ' t—i ^ — n ray, At the jtart, Ai.«l l>e- 'leaiii 1» the /TN iT^ 1 tire-siile ? Hre-sicle. 1 fire -side. THE REAL STAUNCH TEETOTALER. Sfoilerato. 1. Air--' The Fine Ohl Eiigliali (ientleiuan." Arraur Ifns lim.k. 1. I'll sing you a now Teinp'ranee song, made l>y a Temp'ranee jiate, Of a real staunch Tee-to - tal - er, wlio luiil a '1. His house, so neat, wiw hung a-rouml with [lic-turea tine to view, And rich and heauteous fur - ni - turo was rang'd .i !,:--V diri-v good es round all -Nrz.V:in::f^ -^- tate, Who kept up hia neat nian-sion at a good Tee - to - tal rate, With a new ; And here at niglit, when toil was o'er, he'd seat liim in his pride. And -0—0 — f-'f - ~f—»—» -»— »- N- ?V=; —9- =P=?= -\^— nice lit-tk' 'I't-e - to • lid i When winter, witli its frngt ami snuw, tlirew darliness uVr tlieaoeue, lie felt how happy he waa tlien to what he once had been ; And if he heard the orphun'8 ciy, the cravini^s of tlie poi)r, He ga\i! as nindi as he eould Hp.tru— he could nut well give raura, This real staunch, &c. 4 He used to heat his weeping' wife, and spend liis hard-earn'd gains In buying ivbisky, ale and wine, to stiipify his brains ; His coat was out at elbows, and his hut without a cr^.wn, — In short he was a common nest, the nuisance of the town, liufore he turned Tciivutalur. iitt. 6 But now go happy is liis home, so nicely is lu' ilicss'il, Ho ne'er ill-treats bij little wife, but clasps her to bis bre.ist ; And if a tear rise in her eye, it is for joy that he Has crushed the drunkard's appetite, and lurucd out thus t" Ih> A real slaundi Teetotaler, ic. 6 Now surely this is better lar than brandy, ale or wire. And if you wish for happiness, I jiray you come and join ; For I can prove that absiincnie has dom- ^'re^l tluii.;s f n uio. Fur once I loved a little drop, but now 1 am, >uu sec, A real staunch 'I'eetutaler ,:^c. 16 THE FAITHFUL SENTINEL CompoKfA/or tlii ■ liunl:, Marrh, l)i77. h& ir\ ^— i=i — qv— iL- tr — #-^ -• — # -* tr — ^^— I. A •J. The Music by J. Lawhon, Mallorytowii, Ont. -N = N — -N-T 1<— -N • m;i.v frnip Ills Iniiiii' ami llii' str;iii'j ITS CM' wept Hint in frii'liils cif his viiiith, lil'i's liriu'lit - strk fnr tlio lost: Siinii, a - las' For ill ar - ilnur he Icil in tlie van of his Imst, Aixl ho ft-ll 9 5? ^ ^ ^ 1 \v:iH his fall, lint hf .lir.l at hiH post like It sol - .li.,-1-, he lliO'l at his l>o»t yT» + ' ' 1 — -1— P r^^4-^ ' i'^ z — ^— /— ^— P «— ^ -^\\ lle (lilMl his post. III' Jiuil lit his post ; Soon, a las ! was his fall, But tic (li.il at his post. ^v lie wept not himself that his warfare was iloiie ; The hattle was fonjjlit anil the victory won ; Hilt he whispered to those whom his heart loved the most) "Tell my liiethrun forme, that I liietl at my post." " I ilieil at my post," &c. He asked not a stone to be sculptured with verso. He a8ked not that fame should his merits rehearse ; But he asked as a boon, when he (jave Up the yhost, That his brethren nii<,'ht know that he died at his port. Ue died at his post, Jicc. Victorious his fall— for he'll rise where he fell. With .Icsns, bis Master, in irlory to dwell ; He will pass o'er tlie sea, he will reach the lirii;ht coast, For he fell like a martyr — be died at his post He died at his post, ic. And can we the words of our brother for;,'et? iJh, no ! they are fresh in our memory yet : An example so sacred shall never be lost. We will fall in the work— we will die at our poit. We'll die at our oost. 6ic. >wii, Ont. ami tnilli ; ttu! Iiiiiili ; his pi'st. Ills |»i>t. his post. St, THE TEMPERANCE TREE. 17 All)';ii>lf<>. Arranijfil specially for Ih'tH Huok. \ v-H*'- - 1/— J— r:^' »/— y»- ^^^^ I. A thriving plant is the 'ri'!ii|i(i;ini'f 'rite, 'I'liat s|>rt'ail»'tli its lir.iiulif.H wiilc 1 l-oiig may it half luiil tiimrishing he, Thniij^h '1. 'riiciUHaiids ail! j/atii('ii'(l hcmalh its HJiaiiv, And liai - ly tiii-ir voiocn linn, W'itii htartfclt thanks for tiit! glad lunnrs iiiaclc,'rh>' .'{. 'Twas plant-fd liy lica.si'U, nn \ iituf's soil, liy ti-ars of |n'n - i - ttncf IimI ; Kind Ileav'n hath sniilM on the woik nt tcid, And i^^^^m^mM. -E -0.-0 lip.'v • vi est storms !)(• - tide! 'I'liough years mil o - ver, re - lent - less time Shall work no slow dc - cay: joys which from Temperance spring. Tliough foes en-deavour its growth to stay, Their ell'orts shall fruitless pi'ovt^: gen - i - al siinlieams shed; Its growth is spreading o'er land and sea, And ev - ery for - eign clinic CHOUUS. _i^ » Til- Still Sh.'dl ,=1C '^^^^^^m\'^^M^w^\fw-w^ harniM, np - lift-ing its lu'ad snh-limc, And welcome as How'rs in May. lilooioiiig 'mid storms shall its hranches l>iay, While cherish'd liy virtue and love. taste the fruits of the Tempt'rance 'i'ree, The tree that de-fies old Time: Fruit - ful, vi - gor-ous, fuile • less, fiiu, A Fruit - ful, &e. Fruit -ful, &c. 3i^ :r«j i^Litu Si ^ '' thriv-ing ])lant ia the Tern- per-anee Tree. Fruit -ful, vi - gor-ous, fadeless, free, A thriv-ing plant is the 1 empeiainc I ree. T 18 Muderato. THE BRIDAL FEAST. .4(V— "The Mistletoe Bough." Arrnni/ed specially for this Book. it^ — # i-# — • '•''CS * '-*-- — • 0.1-x — — « 1^^ — — — 0. K--A l> U '^ \ ^ I. 'I'lic li;ni iicrs lil;v/,(' ill the tcs - tive liill. Ami llnwi'is aie wrfathing Imtli wiinlnw iiial Wiill ; And tlio tcnimts in ^aiiiients 'J. 'I'lu' ta Ijh; is clcar'il and the wine aii-inai's, Ami fai'li to the luiili- a full iaiin-|'tr cli'ars, W'liili' with a lilithe and •>. At loni^'tli tlii^ Idiit; uij;lit lio^iuH to de - .liiu', And a luimjier is lillcd of thi' stniiimst wine ; A poltroon is he who drain: — >p- fs — I N— jS: .Ni-:::|— - — N— i Nr >— >— r>- U>ig^{:g= z*_ -•— t ^J-f^^^^^^^^3^J^J^^^^^E^=^ new and piy, Are nu-t in the hall on this fes - tive day. 'I'lu- lami-lord lie holds with a fa-ther".s jiride, His ho.-.u - ti-fid daiigh joy - ous heart. All the fair maids from the hall de - part. (>! now :iie the sports ipf the day he-gun. Now there is drinkinj,', not the whole, The last linirering drop of the wcll-lilled howl I The lpridij;rooni, t houi;h he can seareely stand, JSeiy.es the glass with iEE^L wm^^^mm^ ' 0-.-^--^ ' • # •- ' 1— J ^_i__-#_.,^ ) ter this day a hride : While her sjiarkling eyes, and her liroM so fair, Pro-claim her the love - li-eat. inai - deu there. and Lintrh-tcT rind fun, And toasts are rejicated and many a gay son u' Is liiardwith delight liy that jo - vial throng. 1 frenziei! hand. And, drinking long life to his love - ly hride, lie falls down a corpse liy lu^r fa • ther's side. h y is Booh. gaiuients blithe antl wIhi ilraiii: I - ti-fiil chuigh B is ilt'iiiUiiij;, the ghiKs witli m^ U'u there, vial throng, thcr's silk'. THE BRIDAL FE AST.-(OWW..o I'j \ (ihl what a hri - : sad was their fati; ; hut, (h^st nu'tive wine I No tnngue ean recount xs hat evils ;ue liiiue - 'riiou hurnest oil, in tiieir j(jy and their Idooni The maiden and youth to tin ir e.iiiy tomh. (> : wii.it, a l.'ridal feast ; A HOME IN HEAVEN, 0fm^mmME:m^^m^^m^mm^m^w^ 1. A •2. A Imiiic ll'illlC in lieav'ii, \v)iat a ill lii'av'n, :is Itij; jiiy - fill tliDii^'ht, As the siifT - ler lies Dii liis jMKir man liils hril lit |i:iiii a. M. PL ill IiIn mil ii|i ttlM lifts rv liiH lot. Mis IVCS, 'I'll m^w •1' lili.;llt lliillif Alhl \\ [III » hat a Vlll ttivfii. Friiiii Ills With till llollli' ll'illll' litavi'ii. Irmvi.'ii. If:!^ P - -X- A l;^fl}ilMliM!ll=p|p{#i^l^B \ A li.iine in lu'iivtii, wlu'n mir |i|< iiMiri'> failc Ami ovir wealth ami fanif in thi' lUist aru laiil, Antl atrength Je.iays. anil imr health is ri\en, Wf :\rc hippy still with Miir liunii- in heaven. 4 A home in hen\eii. wlien the faini heart bleeils. liy till' spirit's stroke for its i v il ileeils, oil then what lilis-i in that heart forijiven. Ill IS Ihe ho|ie iiitpire of n li. me in heaven. .'i .,. q,.p|j iii^ i-Mx, and your sin forgiven, An-| ii-| I e Ml li ; ■■ ■ f ■. .iir lir.iiie in hi-iivin. 20 Jy_^^_.^,^._^_. JOHN BULL. ^/r—" Yankee Doodle." W. Talbot ^ V J Five. 4^- I. No doubt you've lu'iml of oldJohn Hull, That inarvul ot •.•ii.'.itiun; Hiafanic lia.s sjjn'ail tlirougli all the world, He owns the British nation ' '/ill. -Wako up, John Bull, come look around, And in the raic be handy; For very f i.st you're losing ground, All through your beer and lirandy B:2 * t. >■ ^QeJJ^:-|| re Mpoil'd Ijy au-tii|unt-('(l notinns, His fru'inls all tear he'll kill liiui.self 'I'hro' drinking deaiUy potioii.--. ,| J! ■••■*■■•-■#- m • m » ■•■■•■■•- ■•■■»- ■0-'-0- ■»■ m ]^ m ■*■'■*■» •*• ♦■ ■•■ I ' ' I — t/- V -V— v-^- John takes his draughts at early morn, And when to bed retiring, He says it warms him when he's cold, And cools him when perspiring. O'er pipe and pot he w.asttis his time, 'Then can it i)o surjirising, If friini his high estate he falls, When others fast are rising. — Chorus. 3 Our state i)hysieiaiis all have tried To eure him nf his failing, But all their notions are in vain, For still we find him ailing. His neighbours oft alluile to him And his intoxication, But John declares they all are wrong, He calls it moderation. — f'/ioruii. Now wc .'ire here to tell John Bull, Anil every son and daughter, There's health, ami wealth, and happiness, From drinking sparkling water. So if you all unite with us, And aid our reformation. We'll cure this stupid oM John Bull, .\nd bless the British nation. — Chorus, LBOT. Five. jBritisli iiiitiii'.i leeraiul brandy 111511 21 1. My •J. Wliat 3. I 9 -2 life Hows on tliouL;ti my joys lift mine cvt's ; HOW CAN 1 KEEP FROM SINGING? e^^. :t^ 1*- 1^— gj m 111 nii>l the C iliilliss MPII^' ; A fiHii-fort clii' ■' Ttic. jlimil irrowH tliin ; I =xr=:_ -rj::ei-: — •.._ i llOVl' T,onl, a i-;irt my tlie !!> la - Sa - blue mun viour, a - ■ ta - liv - liovo tioii. .■th : it : -.lO- T — t— lEl^^l^i- I Wli.it Ami pi- i';it<'ii llie tlioil^'li tllft il*V liv -5,- _^. ^ SWt'l't tllOtl;,'ll (lark - ni'ss (lay thih -S-* #. D.C. w§m aiUy \Mitionf^. ^ 1# •- -t U- )hn Bull, liter, , and hainiiness, water. 1, John Bull, itjou. — Chorus, :!.: J -A- t ^ g J far - off hymn That hails ^'a - tlier round ? Son^s in jiath-waj' smooths, Siia'u Hist a new the iii^rht I learned ^-' — • ere He to a - tioii. giv - ftth. love it. — u X- IH^ Through all the tii - imilt No storm eaii shake my 'I'he peace of Christ makes :r.izs.:r: and tlie ^liife, ill ■ most calm, fresh my heart, 1^ I m While r- s ^r ~0 ri i ;jj eho in my soul — How of heav n and c»rth, How since I am His Ho\^ w^^m can 1 keeji fl-Mlll sinj; in J,' can 1 keep fr^'in sinj; 111^' can 1 kee() fl'Mill smg ing ^ ■•• ^• ■•- ••■ ^ 1 fi • 1 fit 1^2 THE DRUNKARD'S RAGGIT WEAN. .^rrnvrjed fpecinlli/ for thin Book. ■0- ■*■■»■. * y -^ • A oil, Oh, WL-o hit r:xj,'f;il see tlie wee l)it pit - y the wee liiil (lie i;aiiKS w:iii'nii thnjii^'h the stri'i'l, hiiii'iiie, hin Iioart iH iiiioci fiiu, l;ul ilio, sae Kiiile lesa an' sac .vcninir. Wail-lii' 'inaiijr the siia« wi liis wee hatkit feet, Tlie sleet s hhiwin' caulil, and he's iliouliit throiiy;)! anj through. The oath thiit h;a's ttir fa - tiler's lip 'II settle nu liiH tongue ; :-T— K - V- .^izjj-: -9 T 4- -i<— g- ^{^^^i^Tp^fiillll^lif^flllil^ I \ Shiverin' i' the taiiM hiast, (;''<''-'ti"' *'' 'f"" l''>'" '< He's Kpeerin' for his mlther, an' he « un'erswhen^ she's yane, An' sinful words his inither speaks his infant lips 'ill staui ; '■Vila's thepuirwee ral Inn'? Hut (ill ! his niitlMr, she for I'or rill ! there's nane to ^iiide the he's a drunkard's rasr-git i:ets, her puir wee rairult liairn, the dniiikai'd'H rufuit wean . Ho wean. He wean. Then . l_ -^._,'^_JV K. ^i^iiiiliiliilii^lii^lll^ -r-^I^J^lJ^- &^^^ stan.s at il - ka keuj iiaefaither's sure - ly we niiiht door, love, try an' he an' he an' turn keeks wi' wist -fu" e'e. To kens nac inither's eare, To that sinfu' nuther's heart, An' see the jrowd a Boot he his wee hit try to net his roiin the lire, a lau(;hin' huid wi' ulee. sor - rows, or kanie his tautit hair, hii - tlicr to act a failher's part; but ho To kiss An' niak' % yr Ihi.t Book. hackit feet, iiyli ;iiiJ through, oil Iii8 tDiigiic ; mm wi'iin. He wean. He wean. Then But hu To kiss rt ; An' niak' THE DRimKARD'S RAGGIT WEAN;-(6w/We\eiii. eel!, An' nli ! he fear.-i his fai - Iher't. faic, the lirunk ard's ra'_; ■ril. wean. U'ain, An' eher - isli wi' a |iar - ent's care, tlieir |Miir wie rn; til wean THE PRODIGAL CHILD. '1 ... .^*~''^.. ... ' . . . 1. Come Cunie lionic 1 e.iine home ! eoine \. Yiin are For we Will - ry at waleh and we way has heen stand at the -f3- Xr. ^: <"U«mus. .And so While thi l"no - ly and sha ■ dows are -o: •. — .»_. r^zt--- rit. \ %. jS^ 13- ^:fii: -t^' wiUl. (lih'd. O O pro - di - jfal pro - di - (;al child ! Coine home, child ! (.'onie lioine oil, eome home. (Come home' Come, oh eonie home! oh, eoiiie home. ^ Come home! Come, oh eome home, eome home ! f^ f^ mm^^^^mMm^m^m^^^^^i^^^^^^^^ ' ''in;c homo ! eonir hiiiiie : KroiM the sorrow And hliine, f'roni tlia am aipl the »liaiiie, And the tempter that smiled. U prodi^al ehild ! Come liome, oh, eome home ! Come home, eome homu ! i. Come home ' eome home ! I There is hread aiiii to spare, I And a warm welcome there, | Then, In fricniJM reeoneilcd, O prodiual child ! Come home, oh, come home ! 24 GATHERING HOME. Maky Leslie. rs ;v=ti= 1 They're ),':itli lii' - f(ir« We. tiM. .Pe sus, I'lHIlt tlllUI 'riiit' lioiiuward from tlie,\ rest they pass Hhult <'i)ine to the He ikirii er. we thv fed he - side ev' - ry Iniid, tliro' the strife, riv - er side, look to Thee, oa we treail. 1 One One One One < >ne by hv hy 1)V ~0 ^ # • one, one, one, one, one, W. A. On HEN. -:|r. i^^l^ N- • inc one one one one In hv bv hy hv one ; one ; one ; one ; c'lie ; As their Thro' ihe We arfi W,- lilt "111 I'iiee wea »'n-ter.s near - lip let rv of er our us leet tonih ttio death they its wa - ters voi - Ces le.in eaili -• A — i — ^,-N_hS-.A_..S_^^-_IV 9 Hhin - injf Btrand, Yes, one hy en - ter life, Yes, one hy each eventiile. Yes, one hy trindi • lin^ - ly. Yes, one hy ilroo|i in;; lieall. Yes, one hy mmM^mmimmimm ^ one; Their hrowsare en elosed in a gold one; To some are the Ho. ids of the ri ■ one; We ran hear the noise and the d;iiih one ; The waves of the ri - ver are dark one; Let hut Thv stronij arm around us • en erown. Their ver still .\s in^' .sin am. Oft .ind eold. We he Iw inud, We tra - vel stained irar luents are tluy ford on their way to now and a - 1,'tiin thro' our know iiot the place where our shall eiuit all our fears and -IL m^ ■ — ^ i»«-^ all laid down ; And eloth'd in white raiment they rest in heaven - ly hill ; To oth - ers the waves run fieree - ly life's deep dream ; Sometimes the dark floods all the banks o - feet may hold; O Tlion who didst pass throu'.di in deep ■ est caree to the wind; bu ■ vi(jur ! Ke - deem - er ! with Thee f'dl the ineail. Where the Lanil d.itl love His saints to lead. and wild, Yet they reach the home of the nil - de - filed. ver- Row, Some - times in rip - pics and small waves go. mid ni^iht Now jjiiide ns, send us tlie BtatT and lii^ht. HI view. Smil-ing - ly, «lad some - ly, shall we pass through. GATHERING HOME ,-Com:inded. 2o fllORUS. • iiirh'riiii; homo, ^itli riim liniiir. I'""!.! iii;^ (In- li vcr i>nc hy oiir ; (iiilirlii,' Imiir'. '.'.it li'i iim Ihina, \is, our l.v .TTT. ouo the pof - ish - tna, o'er the or - riiij; one, Ciiro Lift iro for llio ily - in;,', SiviUh them hi pi - ly t'roiii sin um ft up the fill - Ion, Toll tliein of Jo - sua, llio /v.' ;/.v/ ■ S 6' '^•;,^e~E3: _^ — — I — • — •- :=P: llio th -*- 'I.V f»l 111;; Ion, iiml tlie ;;nuo ; — « .__^ f •_ — »- _» ^.. „, # >— — • — £ - \i^^ jiui liiiii ^ — fs — ,^- ^^^: iiiii;'lil -I- :.i!t .hS^- lios 'lo the per isl\ in;;, Care fo the ill'-' ; i i=i ffcr_t-i^ /7\ » mer '0- -0- iz I*" uu. m ful. *. ^ ^ '^^l? IS v--/- ^rr^ -r 4- /i • will wivr. 2 Thoiiah tlioy ale shyhlin;; lliiii, Still Ho is Wiiitinif, Wultiiit; the penitoiit ohiM to loetivo. Flead witli tli' iii o intently. Plead with thoo, ■. . ii\ ; He will forgive if they only believe. A Down ill the hiiiiian he:u't, Cnisheil hy the tempter, Feeliii;;s lie huri' d tliit ;;'r.u'e can loatore ; Touolied hy a loviii;; heart, Wakened hy kindness. Chorda that were broken will Vilnate once mure •I Kosene the perishing, Duty ikiii nils it ; SI roiiiith for th,\ l.ilioiir the Lord will prov liaek to tht; narrow way Patiently win them, Tell the poor waiidcn r a Saviour hag died. '■ n 26 YOU MUST LEARN TO SAY, NO! ^"T ^1 ^ -^■ 1. I've just loariit tliis that wherc-"er ydii yo, If mhi wish to he safe you must leani to say No. H you 2. There's a la - fly comes witli a glass, you see; NN hy, sure - ly, sir, you will ilrink with me? It's ^;in - is^l^^^^^=5 -^-#- ^^J f^[^-p- -#_•- ^mmm^^^^mm -A- =h1=z=!3^=J stani-iiier out Yes, they'll both - er you so, They'll per - ha^l8 make you drunk he - fore you go, gor wine, fiom the home made hin ; And it's got no spirits, for I put none in. .lust try .lust try a a # -0- zMitLfzi^ 1 |=3EJE^E__^'=^ s\p--l-- -^~ :t:- -t= ^1; glass or so. There can be no harm in a glass, you know. And so I've sign'd the Ttiniii'rance ple^ now wh(!re - 'or mtw where - 'er YOU MUST LEARN TO SAY, m\-{CoHchuhd.) CHOKUS. '^imMm\'^m^^^\ go, go. tell tliein I'm tell them I'm -PL. -^-«?- a staunch toe - to a atauiieh tee - to tal tal ->- er, er, — I — A 11.1 Aii.l ^izgs^i^li^l^i^^i^^^^^i^ ^F^-^-^ al al '1 ' • 27 8fiziq__H — — — * — ' w.ijH aii-swtr wajM an-s\ver i! 5!^--"^-?— ~ ^^ -1- ^= No! No! tell them I'm tell them I'm a staunch Tec a staunch Tee to to tal - er, tal - er, Ami An.l al al ways ways an - swiT an - s\>ri : :^ • N.. ! No! I I ^s^iEE^gi^ =*: :^ II IJ 3 Saiil master to me, the other day, " You've earned something more than your weekly pay Just step in the kitchen, and there you'll see A glass of ale for your industry. Just try a glass or so. There can be no harm in a glass, you Liiuw." And so I've signeil the Temperance plidge, And now where'er I go, 1 tell them I'm a staunch teetotaler. And always answer No ! I like to hear, Mhere'er I go, A young man's hravc, determined No ! A hero's soul must thro)) hclow A heart that can bravely answer No ! Say No, to a glass or so ; There's every harm in a glass, yo\i know ; And so we've signed tlie Teniperaiici; pledge, And now where'er we go, We tell them we are staunch teetotalers, And always answer Nu 1 Si .ill ',f 28 LET US SPEAK WELL OF OUR BROTHER. H. .1. Vail. 1. oil, he not the liisl- to ilis '2. How oft - vn till' li,L;lit sniilo of S. How oft - en tin: friuiul.s we liold S^PEg=2f :^ urrrrn-z;: cov er A li'iOt oil tlie fame of a friend, A t;ia.l lU'MS Is WOI'l) l.v the frieiiila that we meet, To dear - est Their noli • lest e - mo - tioiis con cenl ; And •-•#-« 0-»- •=l=r-5 5 5 5 5 5 Ee3e;^2i11I E — ft — « — •- ^: :X.~ -V- :=?=^^ 1/ ^- 17- 1 (law ill the f»ith of an CO - ver .1 Hoiil full (>f l)o - aoins the pur - est, sin oth - er, Whose sad - ness. 'I'oo cer - est. Have lieart may jirovo true to the proud to ae - knowledj^'e de se - ercts they eaii ■ not ri; end. feat, veal. A How We ■m — » — m -w — * — m 1 w— -0 ' »~» • — •— • 1; • - -»— • 3: 3: -L »-? 9 -L p-i » : fJ!=:\zz -:^-^-- :%~-^- smile or of - ton none of a the ua si«h siuh know one may of .1 de an -• #- =i=^gij^3gEjE je,' oili en Sua [li - eion most false and til n Is heav'd from the hy - ]io • er. And oft in - to er - ror un crite's may ■0- due ; breast, fall : And To Then LET US SPEAK WELL OF OUR BROTHER.-[ro.< /,./<,/.] 29 I. J. Vaii.. WM rii'iiil, oi'al ; A To Ami 5 J $55 • • " rzzrv-riti: 2==J:. i-'iioia's. tliUM our liu - lid' may )>() uluik t'li In lioarts that ;iiv p.ar - o • (ly truth ami af - fuc tiini, Or hill a siis h't us speak well of our liro thur, Oi' speak not a - llnl) - ( .st pi - ('ion bout him ana to at tlllU. rest, lill. y:| '«: — 0- -0 — S— € — S r- * — • • •— • — • — I- — € , — 0-^ # - - — • • -J — — # — - » # — - — • »— 5 — — • ^ * ?— -[ — 5- 5 Wo '"I ilies^ A How We ue ; it, U : And To Then If- t-A_- i^ »-zi:v: none ot' us know one an .th Ami • — •- V—rt/- — •> -• - oft in - to -l;— er - ror may -s — g- fall ; Tiien . ^ -viz::] ?i_^._ *-i_ii= Vit- us speak well of nur bro — I -0- s ^ii^l^B ther, ^^? '-^^^ -0- ■V- -7-- -^— >— -I — Or a[)eak not a - lioiit him at all. ..# 0^ 0- V '^ IIB 80 'TIS WELL WITH THE RIGHTEOUS. I. On •i. Whiit — ^: cv \v•or(l^' i' — , ~ — I ^ r (if Mill liu ".V ly luoiin - tain, 01)111 - flirt I In Their mm^ Rev. 11. Lowuy, id^tEJ: — ^- I cv - ry glodiii - y BWt'i't- iiesH \\\\i> can A 4L 4^ a.ii, tell ? What With f cr in — ft — the I'dliii that tlic valu anil I ,li -.'^L_^ 5^ rnouus. ^^'M^M:^ wiaps till' licart, "Pis o'er the tlnod, "I'is with the riglit - cons with the rigiit - eons well, well. lis s well, 'tis "i'is well, well, '( 'tis well. with the right • eoUH W-f- well : 9:1% m — s -_N— j?-: -0- In pleas - lire's E5^ li.'ht S- ^- -•-^ iiiil S sor- :»r" iiiii tiiiie. 1 "if'T=i^-= j'-=^- .^-T-f-H-i^"?^=jH -f ~t=l1 -V- v-H — row's night, 'Tis with ■^■ \ hiiiils may j;ather, ^* the ight - eiill.'i :t well, I with X ■ I th li.'ht vell. Though ilriiipiiig Ami grief the hosoin swell, The trusting heart will ever sing, 'Tis with the righteous well. 4. Anil when the strife is over, Anil hush'il the solemn knell. Within the gates, around tin; throne, 'Tis with the righteous well. mm^ 11. LOWRY. T PT — 1 3i u idlii! tliiit ; Viilu ami , — « q ^:: > - — • # - riglit - cons HIS well. !■ 1 It'i'ii) that iii.'i THU b: NUBILITY. OL „,_J _h. s It'i'ii) that iii.'iii a 11(1 • I'll' • iiKi'i NN liii acts p •- part, ^0 :i - lik.- 0^0. I.y ^ !» — •-.- --)■ :— * •— * word ami di'i'il lit hath a truf man" m^ -9 heart d: 'j:;!'.-t=£: .f.„f.^F-.^: -• ^- \Vh lives lliii fur 1 mil sel a lone, Nor , ,. _„l j_ L_t:_ iJ_t:_L_p p ^_ __p__ I #_-i ^^^: ll}^llie?i^^=i^li:=iiil;i^k:^ - ■ II IS the self - ish few, Hut priz - cs more than all thiiius else The iiood that he can do. ' m^-t- — t~-r-,T — — T--* ^ * •_,_♦ • * 0-r~0 Zr f"* * .—a ' -% -. 1 deem tliat man a nolilenian AVho stands iiii for the rij,'ht, And in the work of charity Kinds |ileasnre and deliijiit ; Who hears the stamp of inanlim Upon his o])en brow, And never yet was known to do All action mean jind low 1 detini that man a nobleman Who strives to aid tlie weak, And soom-r than reveni,'ea wrong, Would kind for;,'iveness s|ie;'.k ; Who sees a brother in all men, From peasant unto kiiii,'. Yet eouKl not crusli the meanest worm, Xor harm the weakest thincr. 4. I deem that man a nobleman \'f,i, noblest of his kind, Wlio shows by moral cNeelleiice Mis purity of mind : Who lives alike, tliroii^h u'ood and ill; The lirm, niilliiicliing man. Who loves the cause of brotherhood, Aud aids it all he can. ^h 32 LET THE LOWER LIGHTS BE BURNING. ^ -%~ i =3^^ h?^-hN- '0- — I- 1. I!rij;lit-lv 2. Dark tlic 3. Trim jmu' -# .— • #- hi-aiiis (iiu- I'.itlicr's iiiylit (if sin lui.s fee i hlc laiiiii, luv -« .^# — _S J^ • • :— •- intT ■ t'v l''ri>ni 11 is Sct-tlci), 1,'iMil tlic u'li-tlicr Siuiii' [iiKir -A-:?^ A- i.: liglit - lioiiso I'v - cr - more, Rut to ;iii - ury liil-low.s roar; Ka - per sea - man, ti;iii-|!i'.st-tossc(l. Try - iiip us He gives tlu! eyes are watcliiuj,', now to make the • ^ r ^ / i/ "^ I 1/ / / f r 1^^ f,*)^ I .^,^, ,, V- __. — ,_.,__, — kiep - ine; Of the hiMi! - iiitj, Koi- the har . hour, In the -J- dioiius. liu'lits a - loiii,' the liv'hts a - hiui; the (lark - nesa may l>e low sliore. t ore. 1 ore. ,■ Let the lost. ) er lights be huiii - ing ! Send i . \k 9iSfc?: 4'- 0- -•- -0- ■r i_ i » nr*.: =J^=T^^ i / '.): / f' ^ SJ- iZE^I; .-Ti-t: ^ a - eross tlie \\:i\i'! Some poor faint- ing, .strug-gling .ira SigE'E^ ^ _•-•_ 0. -0- 0- y— ,-» » - -P : — -_1_ * '± — I'U may res ■ cue, you may • -- — -» save. M ^^ V>r \e givi'S tlic re watching, o inalu- the ^ — • • EVERY DAY AND EVERY HOUR. 33 Sciiil a m FiDiii T,i'i'(la "'I'lNKS! AND Woi;i)s. I. S.a-viniir, more tliiiii lif(! ti) iin', I am (•liii''iii'', cliiii'iii ' lIo.s(> to Tlici' ; l,( t Tliy lire - cidiis lil l.in- I. S.a-vinlir, more tllllll lif(! tl) lur, i am i iih-uil;, I iiiii;!!!^;, i_ni.-M- I •J. Tlirougli this chaiig - iiij,' worlil !■(• - low, Lfad nio yoiitly, jieiitly, aa I ■'!. lAft me love Thee iiinrn ami iiifire, Till this (leetiiiif, (lec^tiiif,' life is ■f_ — r I _1 4 ',]. ]A'.t me love Thee mnni an 1 { ;> ;. -4- 9—0 [-— ^--— F^-u- 1 ^ ^ ^ f eljiijiiiiy, e|iiii,'iliji; eIo.se to 1 liei yeiitly, f,'eiitly, aa I -Sh 0- -I — . — .0-0. f'liinas •_# . . #.: I.(t Thy pre - cidiis lil I ;i|i • ,1,'ci : Tnist-iui,' 'i'lue I ran - not o'er ; Till my ^oul is lost in m ' "^ ■ 11* mj . ' . ■ n 1 I ,T n I .-^ t 111 . i: 1 I- .. .. r.. 'I'l... :_-::3i — I iside. |ilieil, Kt^ep me ev-er, ov - er neai- Thy iside. \ ., , . ^t^ay, I can never, nev-er lose my way. :• , ' , .;. love, In a lii'iu;!iti'r, luinhter world a - hove, i ' " .' I h N ' © — • — I — •-- # i_#_#_i #-i ^^-b t,z:1 -zA ="3^=^:::..-- =^-7> ~6-s E$r -C -^- ■-;!--' d ..ay, Kv - "in- day and Inmr, Kv 1/ I.et uii; '.V - 0- V • ■ — Q - I — gi ^M. t: ± ± ±' } \l-0 ' I • • • • •• liinir, d.iy ami liour, ■*-♦•• ^ ♦- • . T— -T- •• ^ 1 r -- * -C — -> — > - —^ — -^ — p — >:•»_— a ;— .i _s_^ j. ^ J V "^ u. #-.--• — • — • — ' o *.*--'- #•-*-•- J=r- \y save. "fl 1 #■ Q S feel Thy eleans-ii rq: feel Thy eleans-iiig jiowci' ; M.iy Thy (ill - ilri- lo\e to me, Ihnd me ■r. Lord, to Ther -*'-.~»-z:. :rz:f=»_* f^fJ^v #_.iz:r-^ ii fi:, 34 UNLY AJN AHMUUK bEAKEH, }^. i i 1. On - ly 2. On . ly :?. On - ly an un an ?^ :^- :^- zzA- m :fc:=3 ::1= ar - niDiir lioar - or, ar - iiKiiir lii'ar - er, ar - niour l)t'ar - er, firm now yet ■ ly in may I stand, Wait - ing the tiftltl, (iuard - ing I share (ilo - ry to fol - low at the King's coni-niand ; a shin - ing hel - met, sword and shield, im - mor - tal, and - a bright crown wear ; t=lrr=:::i m rfrnziq: Mar^'h - ing, if " Onward " shall the or Wait - ing to hear the tliril - l'"g hat If, in the hat - tie, to my trust aifc3f t- :^ -A- der l)e, Stand- ing liy tie ery, liiad - y then I'm true, Mine shall he my Cap - tain, serv - ing faith - ful - ly. to an - suer, "Mas-ter, here am 1." the lion - ours in the (Jraudlte - vit w. :i: I CIIDIU'S. Hear ye the hat-tie cry! " Forward.'' the eall ! See ! see the falt-'ring one.s ! hack-ward they fall. as^E; I -« — — >- Sure - ly my 1 i 1 — _H 1 (_ .--^ — _-. — I 1 -H— & f — • F -•-• 1-1 ONLY AN ARMOUR BEkRER.-AConchM.) S') -lV-=^-" 0- 0- ~0- — t- mi -0- -0 -0" m Cap -tain may do - |)ouil - ^ -# — -f^^y- ' • " . 4- Suro - ly 'oy • • • r ' 1 jttd time. I niav be. '=T= m 111 11 - ly- 1." - VH W. .*. -J RING OUT THE OLD, RING IN THE NEW. From "Hymns of Life." Dit. NFai.nger. ^ #.- I g-^-0 • ^- ■--t- -0- -0- -0- ^ -0-\ — - -0- go - inu', let him iiii - hlor iModo.s of 1, Iviiig out the old, riiiy in the now, King, hap - py hells, a - oross the snow ; The year is 2. liing out a slow - ly dy - ing eausc, Ami an - cient forms of par - ty strife; ; King in the 9-eEfeSE .L=-^ |i ::1=zr: go ; Uing out life With swcot Kid: mm -=1(1; false, ring man-nors, ,--- --, - ,t.-0- the - or ■*- t: in pur I the - or true, laws. ppa . Riiij,' out the want, the i:iiro, the sin, Tlic faitliless cuKlness of tlie times ; liinir iiut, rin){(iut my mournful rhjmc8 lUit rint; the fuller minstrel in. , Uini; out false priilo in pl.iee and lilood, The civic sliiiulcr unil the spite : Hint,' in the love of truth and ri^'ht, Rinj; in the common love of i^'ood. b. fiin|r out ohl shapes of foul disease, Rin^,' out the nftrrowin^ Inst of noM . Itin)^' out the thousand wars of old, Rinj; in the thousand years of peace. fl. Rinjr in the \nliaut man and free. The larger heart, the kindlier hand ; lliii); out the darkness of Ihc land, Riiii; in the Christ that is to he. Tknnvsun, (Ait,,,^,.,, ) / ::! h I Miss E. M. Gates. Moderato and affvttuoso. HOME OF THE SOUL. Philip Philiips, by jier. y- 4-- / * --h -*-:- feHS — * 1. J will sing 2. (), that home :^ :?r g^ you of .'I the iUll '1*' -7- of that heau - ti - t'ul lar.l, 'I'lio in far •ay 5- of my vis - ions ami drtaiiis, Its briyht jas - iier \v alls the can S soul, see, J- U >-r z=!^ ^-I- fazrz:, t:-.L£;:=:z:ivzzi=|=- l=_t:zr:^-,:^z:z-_*dbt:= J • »-; — *,— E3: rg: PPsSipiipi^st (5- Where no storms ev Till 1 Tan - cy er neat Init thin on the glit - tur - iny strand, W i il • tlu! y^ars ly the vail in - tor - venes B ; - tween ♦ Sl ±^i St of the e fair ~t -, # -. ter cit ni y '- 0- — ^ — - t.v and Tliei'e the And the For no death ever enters that eity, you know, And nothim; that maketh a lie. ;rrat trees of life in their beauty do grow, iver of life tloweth by, That iinehangeable home ia for you and for mt^ W'liere Jesus of Nazaretli stands : T'he King of all kingdoms forever is He, And Ho holdeth our erowns in His hands. t) how sweet it will be in tliat beautiful land, ISo free from all sorrow' and pain ! With songs on our lips and with harps in our hands, To meet one another a^^aiu. i n by jier. — #■ the suul, can see, iiil III - ty - y aiiil N V >o;iuty lU) glow, oil kllllW, tiul for iiit% Jo, liaiiilii. iful laiiil, 8 iu uur hauds, 37 THERE WERE NINETY AND NINE. ^— ^ -3—-^— r__,^ _ai — e — .0 « — 1-0 Z — — i — t . p_ — ^ — , — L_^«Li ._j_ ■0 Theiv weri; iiiiu' - ty an t nine tliat Lord, tlioii li.ast lnri'l'liy nine safe - ly lay In tlic sliol - t( r of tlie t'(dd, I'.nt one was ont ty and nine ; Are llity not o - iioiidi for Tlice V" Unt tlie slifolicrd mad V- — + on the an - swer : liills a - way, Kar 'This of Mine Has oil from the i^ates of wainhred a - way from i^:ild A - way on the inoiin - tail's Me ; And al - thiinj;h tlie road lie wild and 'y-^^EiE^ ly-::: 9 • 0——0 ,._»__-# _ #- — m m — — # . » — I > .— •'—# •—-—-• I'OII.'ll ^ — and S te^=^ hare, sterp, I A I :vz: way from t he- go to tlie ^ ^ ^ !#;. ..«_ 1 H- • •- ten ■ desert I der to ^ 2: Shep-herd's eare, A find my sheep, I ••- if- way from the go to the -r — ten • desert "i to -3= -H -tz. — __- — — '.-.0 — — -_. V -V- -#- Shep rind -• ifcirr: herd's care my sheep. II ^ ^]1 3 Rut uoiiP nf the runs.miril mrr Knew Il.iw iliO|i «cro the watiM's ovushcmI ; (lliripiiirli, Ncr how ilark «;i>» the ini;lit llmt tho I.md piisscil r.ie lie fiiMDil His sIkm |i that wms lost. Ont in tlu! (lesoit lie lieiml its in - Sick anil helpluBS, unit ivaily to u.i 4 " Lord, wlii'iice arc tlioso lilooil drops all tlio waj' Tint iiiiiik out tho mountain's track V" "Tluy Will' sliorl for one who had ifoiic astray Kn' tlu' .-lie|ihord could liriiig him hack." " Lo.d, whence arc Thy hands so rent and turn?" " They ale |iiereeil lull -lit liv niaiiy a thorn." 6 And all thro' the mountains, thunder riven, And up from the roeky stei;|i. There rose a cry to the u"<(e of heaven, " Rejoice ! I have found my sheep '." And the ansjels eehoeil nrooiid the tin iMi.i e. fnr the I-( liriii'-'S haek His ''wn.' 58 THE LIFE BO AT.— Song and Chorus. .1 It' ; i Words by Siklla. Music by S. K. Whitino. "^m^^m^^^^^m^^^ 1. Far out oil liu .sL'a or in - teiiiji raiicc to-day, Our Life -boat is gal- lant - ly spci.il-iiii; a- '2. 'Tis the soiij^ of t' o cold \va - ter crew as tliey go On their voy - age of love thro" the bil -lows of ■0- -0- -0- l-4f* ■* ^ ^ ■0- -0- ■0- -S--9--5- •#■-»-» -2r-S--»- ■»••»■»■ V -jr T A ri-niniHiD'nii'iit for Orijan. :-*-"■- "• _ .1. >• " «# ^E^z^^j^-i^f^rE^ -S \~0 #" • • -t^- -4—4- -S— S- •^?r^^i=,z_.. way; The rocks darkly frown, and tlie break - era dash high, A -id a shout on the wing of the storm-wind rolls by. woe 1 And true woman there cheers the stout heart-ed band, Willi tlu' bui - iiic white flag that floats free from her hand. ")' - I- - 1— "f 1 •! J—.. miTINO. THE LIFE B0AT.-(CW/w<3./.) 39 CHORUS TO EACH VERSE. — j— T— * — « — * ■ .— «;— ^_-^ !. 1. We're fear-lcss and brave, our bro-thers we'll savt-; Kor (iod's at the liolni as we ride dii the wave I We're 2- While Faith's beacon light by Hope is kept brigl t Their course is still on - wanl thro' teni - pest and iiiglit ! While iiili=i=f=tM *--=r^ fear - less and brave, Faith's bea - con light our bro - thers we'll save, For God's at by Hope is kept briglit, Their course is the lielni as we ride on the wave, still on - ward thro' tcni - pest and night. 3. There's many a mariner chill'd with despair. In his storm-driven wreck on the wild waters there ; And in frail sinking barks they are trembling with fear, Till the song from the Temperance Life-boat they hear. Clio. — With hearts strong and true, the stormy waves thic', We're sti'cringour Life-boat, poor wrecked ones, to you! With hearts strong and true, the stormy waves thro,' We're steering our Life-boat, poor wrecked ones, to you ! 4. They are savetl ! and the grdlaiit iiaft bouiuls with a will, O'er the great surging billows that threaten her still ; And list ! you will hear, o'er the hnrricane's roar, Tli:it nu).st beautiful song sounding out evermore. Chii. We'rt^ fearless and biave. our brothers we'll save, I'\)r (Joil's at the Ik Ini as we ride on the wave ! We're fearless and brave, our brothers we'll save, For God's at the helm as we lido on the wave ! M 40 OPEN THE DOOR FOR THE CHILDREN. Larqhetlo. 1. 2. O 3. O [ICII lieii pen ilie tlic tlio 5 (luor door door Words and Music l)y Laban Soi.iimon. for for for the the the chil - dren, Ten chil - drcn, See chil - dren ; Tiike them e;ieh t)ne iler - ly gii - ther tliey are com - in;,' ^mmm^m h tlieni in, in tluon,i;s ; the han ^ > In tioni ISid tlieni Point them #- rzrt: — •- the sit to — ^.. — tl- — #— -^ hij,'h-\v;iys ili'wn III trnlh and :t=: and tlie to — • 6'o/( crprcsnimie, m liodg - es, l)an - (|Uet, gooil -uess, „2: — - — • ■ — * — #-+— • 111 from the phi - ces of sin. 'J'each tlieni your heau-ti-ful songs Lead them to Ca-naan's fair hmd. N > ,'N l_ f— * 4<-~0 1/ tl* >»— t Some are so young ami t^o I'ray yim tiie fa - ther to Some are so young and so help -less, Some are so liun-giy and help them, I'ray you that grace may be helj)-less. Some are so huii-gry and '^ " ■ . S' N S I f e^-JzheJe ^t^*- -*< — -— - cold ; giv'n ; cold ; O - pen the door fox- the O - ]jen the door for the O - pen the door for the :izizto= > > , I /TN g^ a tempo. chil chil chil - dren, And ga - ther them in - to - dren, "Of such is the king-dom - dren. And ga - ther tliem in to • " ■ " the fold. of hcav'n." the fold. -; « -T i-T-l ^ — - * ^ ^ f ^— r-MI !*-••- * cs» — ^_ -# — » — T^! — r — r — • - ,41 z — ,^z — ^-zrzr^.:^ — |^t — ^_ t=f^^ :jj ^ - t^3:- ■-•- /, ii;li-v\uys aii a -)'^fPj^ V- z% -(•"-'—(•- iv^ 0^1^ drawn thick spir - 4L I up as pun;- ly Kroiii tlicm as it may from ".a well." Let's for his count-iiig, 'I'hc saiuls have Keen wide for his tracks. The it to ho|)e with, And dawn may come out of tlie iiiglit. Oh ! 'V- -fS- JB^ (pies -tion the thiuk-ers sea has lieen dee[) for much may lie done hy ^-V ^0- rr»=tr-^^^ -:i-|:-q- Lzl:?A ifzib.f: _0zzz* y^? — * — ;* — 4t uid l^ig . I— 0- t ~0- -:-ii-:^-0- U 42 IF I WERE A VOinE."-SoNG, with Echo. ■#■_-•• -•• • • ' — pn: V=:-_^b_-t =S§^ 1. Jf 2. I would 3. If J were a voice, a per ■ siias - ive voice, Tliat could tra 1 Would ily o'er land and sea, Wlicr.' a liu wore a voice, a ecu - sol • iiig voice, I would tly vcl the wide woiM - mail heart might on the wiiiL's of the I — rj- K through, ho, air, -^-- J would J would The W^^ 'A :q= -^-x -■:\——. i^y^^ t^^ ^i tell hous on them - es the wings a tale, of bO- of or - row the morn I'd sing and guilt ing a I'd light, song, seek, ^- And speak In praise And calm P- to the of the and men right, truth with a in . ful gen - tie might. And blame of the wrong. And words I'd speak, And d-t: ;s? q-i: -fe- Echo. guii^f^^i^igiii tell them tell them whis - per % to to of be 1 rue, be good, sweet hope. And And And tell tell whis them them - per 1 -O-' , % wm. to be true, to be good, of sweet hope. -P :& 1^1 Be true. Be. true, Be good. Be er, (iod is love. ( /I'rAe. VVI\i.~|iir, GO BURY THY SORROW. I /it lime. I world h;itli its share ; <'0 ♦"ii''< <•' Tit. (io (io l)u - ry thy sor - row, \ 'I'he' bu - ry it deep - ly ; \ -p ^ »__# •_..#.. ^._J^ ^_ '^- r it calm - ly, When cur-tain'd by :-t:: -0 '- night ; -0^^—0~^ 0- I r- do tell 1^ it rpi-pij -\— -0 to .Je 8- / • • I 2. (io tell it to JcsMS, He knowotli thy tcricf ; Go tell it to Jnsns. He'll send thee rolipf. Cio [father the suiuhine He shed< on the way ; He'll lighten thy burden, Go, weary one, )>rav. .a-f--— *_-zir*-=» i— -J 9U8, And — »-•- ..-.rztir:: all — *— will — ^- 1 right. 'F=f- 5I 3. Ile.irts growinu' a wiviry Willi heavier woe. Now droop 'mid the dirloie-n -Go eoinfort them, t'o ' Oo bury thy sorrows, Let olhers li't til Mt ; Oo ifivo thiini the sunshine, —Tell Je.siis the rest. H 44 1. WE SHALL DO IT BYE AND BYE. Rkv. 0. Gaufktt. -K- ^ There '-'. Tlieie .•{. Tlierc 4. Tiieie -± I I a a glo - nous work lie are lumies now full of are (Iriiik-liouiul slaves a are wives ami nio - tliii'' fore ^.,=.^ mm sad - niuiid weep • UH, A woik 1 iK'ss, W hence peai-e lis, Who wiiilie iiig, Whose lii'iivts m ^^leg^l -0- loth great and grainl ; Hv - 'ry man at one'- should and lo\e are Down ; Wi' must lill those homes with in hcl|i - less woe; \\\' must siiaii the bomls that are eold and sad ; We nmst givts them joy - ous — ) -» — ('iiiii!r-i join u«. And help with heart and glad - ness, And mak(> the Sav lour bind them, And lay tlie tv - rant greet - IIIL,', And l.id tliem y.'t he m o_ ^'- X'-- ■«- ■•- -t 01 hand. \ known. ( low. i glad. ) V p.,-.^^ r -\- We shall do — o-'- ■-^-i^ — p.— I it, We :.hall 'P- do V .9.. it, We shall -t: t — r -/ — n r" — -1 1 d i j9 -V— I) ye. 1 A I! RETT. iilli.''' slinllld ll(illli!S willl Ixiiiils that joy - 0118 "" >^ / Wo .sliall ^- mM^ byt!- _^__- ;]] I ^t p Arraugc'tl by Mu.s. I'akkiu usr YOUR MISSION. 45 , \du can lie a tiue ili.s-ci |ile. Sit -tin'. ■*-•■••♦■ ^■^'■•- ■»-■•-'■•■■•-'■*•■»■ ■0- -0- .....^j_. j^-|- -y — ^/^ *■-• * _ ^ -I- n s— -^-\- ^--X-'s "'^ ^^- 'jr-t, — S -iS N j— ^^ *- 1 — i , s -N -s j"J"||"* If yoii I'ainmt in the coidlict |5 Do not, then, stanil idly waitini;, ^v — h — jc' S •' — i '2 »> — I '* •_*_J • *; — ^ — :l 1 Prove yourstdf a soldier ti'ue, '■ For sonit^ greater work to do ; ■7 • If, wheie tire and smoko are thickest, l-'ortuno is a lazy goddess, launch their boats away, As they launch their boats away, not for-get the song, 'I'hey will not fiu-get tlie song, al the Saviour's feet, Sil-ting at the Saviour's teit There's no wurk for you to do ; When (he battlelield is sil. nt, \ini can go with careful troad. CXi f~' T '~' r fi 1 f r ' " 'i* 11 ^ "" •-'"" ''^''*'' "■'^vay the ^\(lundcd, 2-i.Epnz5r:pzTqi33z::zzt k »r:t.^::^z:(trrds--tr:: j j vou eiin cg. in''. zm 1 To that To that . d ^'< Pt^ : — a- * p — - — - P : — ^:: im -^—-r- --V m — ^ le wintis rough a thought of — -f>- N , 0—0- — _ 1 To that To that 1 _ _-# 1 nil . f-A A LAND WITHOUT A ST0RM.-(Com„7,«76^.) 47 ral. e cres. ^~^- N— tempo p ¥- that has no atonn ; 2 1 I 5 /^ ral. (' <:n',s. FULL CHORUS— KiiR VoiCKS. — >— ^ ~0- ar glo - rious (Lay v ill l.'lWIl w zzrzt -#.- / go - iiig, \is we II- ii -\- -^— ^0^- -^- :^? a: W I go - ing, To the land with - out storm. i • V — i-^=S — u=^-t ^ — ^ ^~ -" 3. 1st V. — Trav'ler, wnw a moiTU'iit linger, Soon the dariviiess will he o'er: Slid K. — No I 1 sec a ln'cU'niiig linger, Guiding to a far-oil shore ; Ami I'm going, itc. 4. 1st V. — Trav'ler, yonder narrow ])ortal Opens to receive thy form : ind V. — A'es ! and I shall lie immortal Jn that land without a storm; And I'm going, &right - ly sliiii - iii^ thro' the ly rest; And no wave of eare dnth ± -^ I I I J^ ^ t: ■0 0- - -« - ?^^i; :e3^ 4~rrT ^=gi=i^sEgET=i^irTrj-r;ETEg:TEE3EEHiEjEEE;Ej"i fiirl-in<,'; Soon I'll reach the heav'ii-ly shore. Al - most lidiiie ! How sweet l)reak-ings, Beams my dy - ing Sav-ionr's love. I'lv - 'ry mo - inent, as rij) - pie O'er it.s smooth and peace - ful lirea:*t. 'i'u tii.it imrt my >i ■*- ■0- M. ^ ^' ^ ^ ^ ^ v'3dL'> -r-_r.— — IetI li^^li 1^^^ ^fe=.r^= —± -0- -0- V -^- i ■^-- t: --n'i: /-v CHOIMIS. worn witli care ! For it know - eth pain and sor - row Ne-ver more shall eross a less to come; Fv - 'ry wave that round it dash-eth. On - ly lii^ar.s mo near - cm' more I'll roam; An - gcils bright are all a - round me, Far(!-thet! - well ? Fni al - most mi then- 1 home. > home. ) -• —0— Al - most 4r=±Z4 >:^'»£=l^rr • =— ^ 1 -----'-' 1:5--' '--" ' .Al - most home ! How sweet it sound - eth 'I'o the heart that s Ki / I'lv - 'ry mo - inent, as it pas - setli, On - ly leaves one K i I'd tll.lt liort mv >es • i-r] lend - eth ; Oil !l\'"s sea lli) K 1 •0- ■•^ -0- ' -0^ -0- -0- ■0- ■/ ^:E=5EEi:-j3ErE3-^TEEtr..tEE^^=^- I ) WOHBS." mm !-:vils iirc thro' tlic cai'o ilntli -■=A :l^: 1 — . ^ h.'iiit thatV Kavcs OIK' !■ s sea till * f r' » r-=^^ c'liuiais. :f£ — ^_ Al - most ALMOST HOME .-Omchnled. 49 Ife^ lllll ■*^.lli ■*■ I home, Al - most Ik (uu!, Al - most homo, I How awi'ot the wonls to wa - ry hearts, We're al - most hoiiic. A I - iiK.ist home, ==r=q;:Oj:zzrz:3:=TZ=zr#"#-qiiOiy-?:q-ji2i_«zzzzJz:z-J^rqz=t^ — #_d J Mm. Jrar:^^^ ^ q — i j 4 — ij « , ] — , 1^ 41^— JZ_fJz,H KEEP TO THE RIGHT, BOYS. -.N - s N li^ 1, March aloif:; to-ge-ther, Ev-rrtirm ami true, \raii-v eyes are watchiiii,', 'rak-iiii.' count lll OIU'S. /j7 /;>«i'. I ^A'r/ //«/i-. Clouily ilays or l>ri!,'ht, Keep to the right hoys, Keep to the ii>;iit. |ri;,'ht.] ••-*«-«-'-#- si,.fk >^_^^ip!?_-.^^— 5J— 1 --t -'—J (-— ^H- -S #- -« ^ - -:Jl:t-_-_J I .S«',r,lH an- tn „., purpuHe. li.iim oil h\n\\ your liaiiurr, 'Hint its folds iiKiv tly Like 'lit! \v!i'_'S III I'lmle, Swci'p' 1^' 1(1 '.!ii' sli.v . If ymi w isli to n.iMpuir KviTy foe yc.ii liulit, Krip tn llif riit'il, liciyHi Keep to ttif litfht, Kvi-ry :irm rinlowinir Willi ;i Wiirrioi's iiimlit ; Keep to till- ni;lil, I. •.»», hrrp to till! r.yli',. ■1. / , , . should he your iiiotto, /';) s-A- ^ 1 — • -fl -.T — 1—1 \\—"n light - ly care and pure and spoken, In a rash sor-row, Bit - tor poi ho - ly, F'riotidship is ■(a ^ -St- iFiq-Jiz -■^- =t=-- -IS- :bz:^t:: and thoughtless hour ; Bright ■ son drops are they, U'eav - too sa - cred far, For est iug a links of life for tlie ooni nioniunt's reek are iug less :^E£ =s^^r=^^r^|=3r= e J- -4 Q_ "^= -I- J-";-]-- 1 1 — _j -J _i — •__-^_, in - SKl - 'rios of o - late ♦ J2 uous pow r. to - day. and mar. Hearts in An - gry An - gry spired by words — oh, words are warm let liuht mm^^ -15- -O-- -O W-S-- est theui ly ---zjs: feel - ing, Ne'er be - nev - er From the spo - keu, Bitt - 'rest ^ -Pi 15-- -— o- -^- -15- -o- *==- -o fore by an - ger stirr'd, tongue un-bri-dled slip ; thoughts are rash-ly stirr'd ; i JO. 1t \ \ n E.' are ing less -15- e'er be - L'oiu tlie itt - 'rest tl^ll word, word. ^fm THE DYING CHILD. 51 Adayio. Words iiiul iMusic l>y .lAti. Lawson, Mallorytown, <>nt. , l>y i>t;r. Mm^i^^i^^M^^i^^M^^\'Mi^m^m^^iM'm 1. ( 'diiie auarur to my lied, m(itliur,\\'l}y sit yim tlu^re and wei']! M 'ome .sit down liy my side, mo - tliiT, IV't'ore 1 j,'ii to slci'ii ; 2. Then sit down l)y my side, nio - tlier, And list to wliat I say; My voiee is giowinj,' ve - ry weak, Hut still Ixvantto pray; 3. Soon I must leave you, dearest mother. No more on earth to meet ; l>ut in the world of end-less Idiss, We shall eaih oi her j.;reet. v^^ #-J -0-r*-\ mw^Mm^\imm\^^^ 4. My bod-y in the griive may lie, And mouMer with the elay, Whilst tar above the star-ry sky, My spir - it soais a - waj', "). ( J ood bye, dear mother, 1 must go, My Saviour bids ine eome ; l''arewtll to all thinys hi're he - low, 1 see my heav'nly Iwinie. ■m A z=± Lf)il. mM^^immmmmn'M^m^!^^ I want to talk to vou a - while, ( l>ear mother, do not erv,) Onee more I want to see \ou smile, I think I m Koinu to r ^ V To join the heav'nly hosts a ■ bove, With them my voiee to raii-e. And sing of .ksus' dying love. In swet test songs of jiraise. Hark ! hear you not themusie swell. In rai)t'rous strains so sweet ? Adieu to earth ; dear frienils, fare w ell. 'i'ill we in lieav'n shall meet. I I : I -W' -w mm^^mmm^s^^sm ■—— i^ m NoTB. — It the Tunur and the Boss are iuiig, thb aniuil noteg must be uied instead of the reals. 52 SWEET BY-AND-BY. J- M M m I. Tlicro's a '_'. NVo shall it. To our land that is fair »\ng oil that beau 1m)uii - ti - ful Fa ■ wML3^ -!»• 1**- er than ■ ti - ful ther a - shore bove ;ii=ili!ii And 'I'he We -^ j^_ iiiel will :-:^.- faith - o of - ♦• we di fer -I, A. may sec it ous smiigs of the tri - Initio -1^- a the of - far. blest, l)i'aise, For tlie And our For the :^- TferM ^.rL-,zzz::^^I^4^ CHORUS. Klo ^n 'U- ■r ther waits o - ver the its sh.ill sor - row no ri - ous gift of His • — • — •- ^-"^-2 •J — j/ --# — #-•-«- way, To pre - pare us a dwel - liiij^-place there. ) more— Not a si<,'h for the bios? - iuj; of rest. J In the bless - iiigs that hid - low our days. ) In the sweet by - and - by, more love. And the -Si' :-r-i/- sweet A r A iifi on that beau - ti - ful shore, t: t: t: t: ± In tl H 1 H 4--- --» m » m ^ a , In sweet by - and - by. We shall meet on that beau - ti - ful shore, by - and - by, In the SWEET BY-AND-BY.-( ConrhuW.) 53 -^-i^- — h- — — -•" - - — #-.- — # — For , Anil :, For tlic our tlie — ;>- 4e- . , »~_0_-- 0- by - and - l>y, ^ , In tlic ••- •0- V V E^ In the sweet -i^^^i-:^- l)y - iind '0~ "0 -?1 -A- i-y. \v, ill meet » 0- on that Ix'.'iu - ti - fill sliore. II i-b — P^fttM r :t-- -V- ^ — r-h- i^rrz |:_y_ -frr-. t: ■^ ♦ ♦ r: -t^ — ;;- ^=:t^l-=^=::-^ -U -t- :(::: -P- Bweet V>y . and - by, In the sweet by - and - by. We shall meet on that Viean - ti - fill JEWELS. " 51 shore. Jill Muileritto. CIIOHUS. • — «• 1. Whin 111' i-oni-rtli, when Ho eom-eth to make up His All His jt.-wels, prc-cious jew-els, Mialoveil and His -#- I jt'W- els, I I 1st time. I .■«//■/;»,■.! ^"""""- ,•«* -5 — — 5_-^.J_^ — J__g^-ci, — S — J— '-• — #— • ^_J.L»— -#-J_# — — V — I #— own, \ Like the stars of the iiiiii-iiiii<^, His fs m}i%-'-^0-^'5^'E!^^^^Tl^»^^ i ! 1^ ' ! _ . briirht crown a - dorn-in;j, 'riiey shall shine in their beauty, I'irii'hti'ems for His crown. „,.,., , ., , ... , ., , ° I . I I I ■ .^ "^ I I I ;?. Little children, little children t_u J J — li • _ — _ — .-^0 0. — ^^ _"!!! 1— • — I — y ^ — I — 3s — ri Who love their Itedeeiner, x,?fi-*rr_^±ti==i£|z;? lz±— tiz::zi b #— ^- - ± VgEEpl-pg^ll Are the jewel., precious jewels, - — ff-'T— ^ — '- — *"|-| 1 \^~-'^'\^ ^=^i<-H- I * I —* * — •-i- p-il Ilia loved and His own — <:V,o/-ii - —( 2. He will i;ather, He will feather, n'l'lie gems for His kingdom ; All the pure ones, all the bright ones, His loved and His own.-- C/ionix. wmm 54 Words by the late P. P Buss. A llegro ASHTABULA. Music by T. J ones. 1 1. "I know not what a-waits me, (iod kind - Iv veils niin< ■^-\ I know not what see lack go. 1 2. "One step I 3. "O bliss - ful 4. "So on I a-waits nie, (iod kind - ly be - fore me, "Pis all 1 of wis - dom, 'Tis bles - sed not know-ing, I would not veils mine need to not to if I 5=^F-=5-F ^EEfE^tb ii ' 1/ I ^ y eyes. And o'er each step on my on • ward way He see ; The light of hea-ven more bright-ly shines When know ! He holds me with His own right hand, And might ; I'd rath - er walk in the dark with (liod Than it: rj^trr-- Pin. if CHORUS, prexto. "^m ^^ makes new scenes a - rise ; earth's il - lus - ions flee ; will not let me go, go a - lone in the light : And ev - 'ry And sweet-ly And lulls my I'll rath - er ^m^i^fi^ joy through troub - walk He the led i-y sends me comes A sweet si - lence came His lov ■ soul to rest In Him faith in Him, Than go m and glad sur - ing ' Fol - low who loves me a - lono by prise. Me.' so. sight. " Where He may is; ^!s=X ^-=5: t:':3i ■ — Vi lead I'll fol-low, My trust in him re ^ ~^ ^, JL. M. M. M. r 1/ * * ♦ ose. And ev-'ryhour in per-fect peace, I'll sing,* He knows. He knows.'" Cnnuriuhttd. -•— •- -J— > il_ pz ■V- _i 1„/_ S^gEg ggg -• -• l^D Jones. ■^ d way He shiiios When it liaiid, And » (iod Tlian m StJ ORUS. prexto. =^JE hero He may %:=%z -K" mm fe knows.'" s KIND WORDS LAN NEVER DIE. 55 ■A By permission of Sunday Schooi. Union. --r-^-^- — q: ::!=: 1/ y 1. Kind words can m^v - cr die, 2. Sweet thoughts can nev - or die, 3. Our souls can nev - er ilie. -0 -?= Cher - Tliijugh, Thoui'h Abby Hutchinson. ■N- ish'd like ill and lilost ; tlie How'rs tllU tl)Ull) -' — p — i^ — ^ :> — 0~^—i^ — J — — ^-j (Jt)d knows h(i\v Their hriglit - e.st We may all (Ict'ii they hues may have 1(1 he, 'ly lie. .Slor'd In Wrap'd in win ill tl:i' l)n:ast ; try hums; its gloom. mFMm=^3=: -^ — V f ■*■ ^ ^ p p •- — g-- * ' 1* i* 1* '# « : r ^^- ,_4,- . -n_. ^ t :1e^ ri -(s: /•rt//. ti'liljio. '-¥ .^ . ..^ ■^■ ?= -V— ^ -*: :i=d=-z::*± — ,^ — ^^ fP^ Like cliild-hoort's sim-ple rhymes, Said o'er a thoii-saiid times, But when the gen - tie dew (iives them their ehariiis anew, What though the tlesh de-cay, Souls pass in peace a - way, I N N ! I n all years and climes, Di.s - taut and near, many an ad - ded hue, Tliey hlooin a-gaiii. With Chri.st a-hove. Aye, With Live through e ter - nal day, W. f i; >=Sj: — I- :?=rrfrzti -^ — t — y^ ^0 -+-J h -•——•--5- ^^^ -P 1^- — t: ^EE^-^^EE^E^Ei r- i-t=tinii=:f: if; -0 — • Kind words can nev - er die, nev - er die, nev - er die, Kind words can nev-er die, ■£^^E^-=^=5E^=t-i^E -*-^ z=ii ^ u r:i=:E:i:=^=:^=P=^:=r: no, nev-er die. lOiHUAH^K 56 ONWARD, STILL ONWARD. iiiDru - ill},' lidurs ;vre pretiS - in;,' on wiiere (loil, di - rect cauh ijizir^zrji: ::#": -r^- V- J— ^p^— ^i^i^: ft!W and Hcet, Tliu diiy du - ty calls, iStill keoji - oil - ward step, In - struct IS injj us ((iiiek - ly liuav'ii in ev ry done viuw, day, -0-: With mail We'll work And «ive y du - ties in - eoni-iilete. We for Je - sua, for we know There's us 8treii),'th and cour-age now To But Wo We ^^-B still our cour may not live praise Tiiee for age to the T-^ must not fail, 'I'lio' tri - als eloud the see till! end Of lii - hours we've be love that lights 'I'lu'si; heartri and homes of way, gun ; ours, f- -?— r-;- -i'J^- ^^ 1 — — — ^' } •— 1 — \/ -t- -V— 1 /- I- m For AikI And m on ev bless Thee for to - nior y 'Tis 011- ward, on - ward ed hours. ) M. ■•- • ■•■ ,N 1 ^ V N we must go. =F E=1T=-E ^:l] :t:::z:^r— :i=:^-t=i iii Our zrzx--- i-plcte, \\v now There's ! now To :e *y, For II ; And rs. Anil . #- go, Our 11 ONWARD, STILL Qn'^AR\),-{Cunrh,./e,i.) 67 to ful til Witli sin t:i--- and Sa T tnn ra;,' - itiL; so, TliiTe is no stand-ing still. =»=i::^t: 7::::£^:-:-?^ d^^ir^r^^:^:^ „ SCATTER SEEDS OF KINDNESS. Verses 3 and 4 liy Dii. FT. T. Leslik. 'i)" I. I..I US 'J. Strnnnc \xe r — r By (lerinissiiin. -^-r — N - A---A— N j;:i - tlur up the ne - ver [iri/e the ._• # # IP siiii-lnMins, l-y - iii^ all a - round our niu - sie 'Till tin! swei'l-voied liird lia.s [lath ; Let iis keep the wheat and lown! Strange that we should sliLrht the :t^-l.i^r:..^::I^ -#- s r^-- J: • — • — •— ;] ro-.ses. ( "ast-ing out the Liioi lis anil ehatl ; T^et ns liml our swei-t -est eoni-furt In the liless-in^s of to vio-lets Till the love - ly tlow'rs are gone ! Stiange, that suiu-iner sliies and snn-shino Ncv-er seem oiii' half .so ■*• ■*-_..^. *■ ^ J^ .... -^ Ht -f - -^ _^ > ,. h ■0- M- _• # _. • , ^. ^ .jf:^ 0_ iStitSS&JtSSA e m I 68 SCATTER SEEDS OF KINDNESS.-(6bnc?w«rf.) :t33J: CHORUS. iiliiillii^iSlipsp^l^p^Ppi^ffipigPI^ "lay, f.iir, With a pa - tient hand re ■ mov - iiig All the bri - ars from the An when win - ter's snow - y pin - ions Shake the white down in the way. air. ^' i Then ecat-ter Beeds of • ) * — ii_^=nr;)-_i:z:r i;=r=W ^— t 1=? — ? 1/ — =?— i — - — tL=^-i=^— j; — ^ — 9- .f^ ^ m^^m^^^^im^^m^^^mlmmm kindness, Then scat-ter seeds of kindness, Then Huat-tcr seeds of kindness, For our reaping liy and by. »■! If wo knew but half the sorrow That the poor have oft to bear, How our hearts would yearn to help them, Tho' their griefs we con hi not share ; And the broken-hearted mourners, Wlio in sil<.'iii;e pass us l)y, Would be lightened of their burden If they knew a friend was nigh. 4. ( >h ! there's many a way-worn wand'rer, Whom the cold world treats with scorn, Wh(^ has often wept in secret, W'ishing he had ne"' i ' " ' .rn ; Let us thoKi' ri'ini her dail> , In our tiod on high, While r seeds of kin'i'iest^ ' For c .aping by and by HOW PLEASANT THUS TO MEET. 59 ;er seeds uf Words by J Dyson, Leeds, Eng. s ^^^^^ -t :«1^ --IH— I — :^:. Music by Rev. J. Da r well. ::j-|-q: ■Z 1. How pleas - ant thus to meet In youth -ful joy - ous bands ; With songs each o - tlier j^rcet, And join both 2. Our Un - ion will in - crease, And spread on ev - 'ry hand ; So - bri - e - ty and peace Sli;vll lilcss onr ^^^^m^^EE^^m^mmsmMmB '0' liiiii 3rn, fe --61 H9- ^^ ■^-'-^-T r ^-!. hearts anil hands. With flags un • furl'd, we meet this day, To sinj,' and pray, (iod biciss tin- world, fa - ther - land. For we are one, in Un - ion strong, We light with wrong, and still go on. pElif^E '4 -a-'- -S-- as.. L. t I -O- '(5=: w^m -9-_ How happy thus to live, And bless mankind below ; Our life and talents give. That virtue still may grow. Tho' rough the way.our path shall shine With light divine to perfect day. 4. From strength to strength may we In Jesus' name proceed ; From every sin be free, And in our work succeed. Then, when we die, with angels bright, In realms of light, find rest on high. ? * I God bless us now, we i>ray ; Each sclio(d and teacher bless : We thank Thee for this daj' ; Oh, give us great success ! May all at last Thy glory see. And dwell witli Thee when life is past. 'l^'h 60 KING ALCOHOL. rRio. A NOW. Hit'-—:l-\—*,-^ ■ • —•-^ — ^«— I --* -— S""- 5^; — iS_q::=i_i:,::i_i._S-.r, #-T— #^ -! V 1. Kinj; Al - od - liol lias man - y I'onii.s l>y wliicli he catrli - cs There's Itiiin, aiiiHiiu, aiul Beer, ami Wine, And Jlraiidy iif loj^ - wood iiu'ii ; Ht; is a I'cast of liuo ; And llock, and I'ort, and -tr -t-: EijiEj^^;^£:tz^^=^€^ — — — 1 h^- -0- --I man - y horns, And ev - cr tlms lias Alo oom-liino To miko a man look m^^^^^^^ t--- Iktii. l.llU'. CllOltl'S. 1.0 CO 1,1 S fOlll s -r-#-7-r- Ffo says MKM- - ry. for Sher-ry. here's And Tom •:;=i=: -S — 1--|>- ! 1 — 1^ ::^. niid S FlTtJ,. -y-i;->-g--f — I-,-* — * — * — * — ffi*— h-^-'-f »» — I — r * — ^— S8r- :— ^ ^— » - -^ l\r - ry, Ami siiir-its of ev - 'ry hiti 1/ <) ! ±-=::«=:rt:f^ are not tlioso a ^ jL s- M. 4t. ♦r^*- ♦ *=t :±: :_^ ,^ ~v t=— i:^:ii___# -■-t- >- — fp :F— : ricnd ■ ish crew As ^-f: KING ALCOHOL.-(rw/w.r/.) bl Anon. :-i Jtizr*_— -I I I'C'lHt of il Port, and ^^m mid S -'— ?-f- T(.in isli Clt!\V As 1 liy. C/iu Kiiif^ Alcoliol is very sly, A liar from the Inst ; Ifc uiiiki'M men ilriiik iiiitii tlu'y 'n Tlioii iliiiik because they thirst. There's l!um, and (iiii, iviul Heer, ami Wine, And liraiidy of logwood hue ; And Hoclv, and I'ort, and Alo eonihiiie, To make a man look blue. He says be luerry, for here's yooil Sherry, And Tom, and Jerry, ('ham|iai;iie and I'er And spirits of every hue ; (.) ! are not these a liendish erew, As ever a mortal Iviiew ! ■ y. 2. Kin,i{ Alcohol has liad his day, His kini^doii."„ crund)lin;^ f;ist. His votaries are heard to say, 'I'lieir drunken days are past. Kor Hum, nordiii, nor I'x'er, nor Wine, Nor Uranily <>f logwood hue ; Nor Hock, nor Ale, nor liritisl' Wine, Sliall make them more look blue ! Clio. i'"or now they're merry without their Sherry, ( 'r 'I'om, or .lerry, ('hani[)aj^;nt! (vi- I'erry, t >r spiiits of every hue ; .\iiil now they are a ha|>|iy crew. As ever a mortal knew ! OUT OF THE MIRE, HKNfiV TAVI.Iilt. ISl/ Jifnilit.iinii. ' 1. Tho streets of the cit - v are lull Cf poor li' - tic piM' - ish - ini' souls, Who wan - der a- 2 3. Kach Then day there are out of tho cit - y vie - to mire an rics of full won, sin. (If And poor li ■ - tic thmi-sands and (Uit of the |iiM' - ish - ing souls. Who tliou-sanils they fall, Shall dark - ness of night, (io, wan - der a Sa - tan con - bring the dear iasi 62 OUT OF THE Ml RE. -{Concluded.) imm -fc n i -H- way from till - 110 laiiil>» to tlic his the light. lu pla - CCS that war. Vn til he has flock, And lead thcni up 8a - tan con-trols ; They con-(iuer'd thcni all ? No ! in - to the light. Their see not the snare no ! with the ar - na - turc with ten P— FFh — i— 1 jLztr: at their feet, They mour of (.iod. His ■ dcr - iiess train, Their '-^^- r -a ■ -^- -i — r -h :zzi: -I — -• « g| \ know not tlie dan - ger they're in ; Dear Sav - iour ! can these be Thy lambs, So changed and dia - lig - ured by darts ymi may safe - ly do - fy ; And oh, you must seek for the lambs Where Sa - tan has lift them to wil - ful - 11C88 strive to sub - due, Be pa - tieiit and ten - der with them. As Christ has been pa - tient with - ' ' ■ J . - - . I 1 r: #■ W^ X- ±7^:=? 15 t-,^— t- .Tt::: m -^ m - 1— x=rrr- m CHORUS. i/.iT.rr. -0- -0- A ^—4- sill 1? die! you. gE^^illiiilpSiipp^i^ilB Fam - ish - ing, per - ish - iiig, ov gggf^ =t=^ t-f er - y day ; Lambs of the llock, how they go a - stray ! ~Sl- 1- -s<- ra : -• — • » — feet. They LJod, His rain. Their -a *_-, —I — J--, ured by them to tient with Hill stray ! -6- T- MAY EVERY YEAR. -%k 1. May ev - 'i>- ji^ar but draw moro iieur The time when strjti; sliall ixase, VVlieri trutli luiil Ihm' ull lniirtM sliall move, To livu 2. Thoiiy:h interest plcails tliat no - ble ilceils Tlie world will not re - fc'ard, To no - Ide minds, ttlien do - ty binds, No sac - 3. Let K'^od men ne'er of truth dcs-piiir, Tbu' hum -ble tt-furts fail ; Oh (five not o'er un - til i.mi more The riu'hte ill joy ri - fiee HIS oanso 03 and is pre - SSiai • — »— # — •- -irt:zt=: drzfrJL-=r:=X3r:rd M: ^ j^ ..0-. — « — « — •-—•—'—• .#-•—•-•-'—•-—• — '—I — • *--' — *— # • — ' ^V poaco : Now sorrow reijfns, and eaith com plains. For fol - ly still her -auso maintains; Hut tin shall ;. it appear, When the niii;lit willi the ri^ lit and the vail. The brave and true may aeeni but few, lint hope has bet-ter tbin^js in view; And theil.iy shall yeluppear, When the ini';lit with tln> liiilil and the u'l Ii!| III*. Ill l: •^^^-ft— ^=^T-j— :T-^— ijrrj— ^^1^1— i<— *-^-^-T-- — ^—•-g-A— — ^[■~j'7'^ ~ ^ — ^ ^ ^ truth shall be, When the mi^dit with the right and the truth shall be, ._u N S -■ > ^ r-'--— s-t^— i~'~— s-^r— r' ,- r - - * And eome what tli..re may to stand in the way, That day the world shall see. A_N. 1 — I- J I ^ " #— ^-T-#— •-• • J 1- — - — —a -#---•-•• I tA^T^^T^P Xr-' ^—^-<^- ^ X- '9- X- m 64 THINK OF HEAVEN. By )ierinission (fiUke, x: 20.) Wouls ami Mimic by .Tas. I,An.;.iv, Mallorytdwii, (Mit s^^=^l^^^[i*^^i£j^=^l5E^lil]^^ mmm 1. I'er - cliance, while trav - 'ling tliro' this " vale of tears," |)aik clouds may o - ver - liaii^ thee on tliy way; 2. It itiay lie that thy lot to thco may st^cm A iianl one, full of grief;* hiinl to lie lioine : .S. TliP tri - als which wo all must .suf- fer here, Are nought, com - )iMrei] with that e- tor - nal rest, i. () may we all j>rove faith-fiil to the grace U'liidi ('hrist in us has rich - ly sheil a - hroail, I \e'^ei^^^e^ee*^^ Vet r.ut heeil them not, lint (lri\e .'i - way tiiy why V)i- May ev - or more at rest, their joys un - brok'n, we im-provii tlie bles-sings we en - joy, No lev - ing hearts are there a - huh - iler riv'n. The time and talents which to us aiu giv'n ; §m -0- '■''1 1 m-i- , , • — • — •-- , — • — • 5" — •-- 1 1 -•-»- Look, then, and thro' the dark - neas Des - pair can nev - er make thy m -J— — J^ 1^^: I, ■V— t/- m^ se„^ the sor - rowB day ; Think not of trim-bins here, ijut think of hcav'n. less ; Then grieve not o - vcr tliem, but think of heav'n. -^ --^ -0- '0- -0- I iS^J -^-^- M i pPiUP^^^ --N- No part - in" words of sad-ness e\ -er Let things ot eartli no more our tho'ts em spoken ; • ploy, Then But tldnk no more of eartli, but tliiiil< of hcav'n. dai - ly fo.'.iC un Christ, and thiidt of hcav'n. m^m:^:^mm^^^m^^M^^mmmmmM Mtm If- WT 66 MY NATIVE LAND. fel; Words by C, L. Balfour. ^: t^ :t^=::1= 1. My 2. My 3. My 4. My ::|-: ±r-^i=t Music by J. W. Holdkr, Hull, Eiig. na-tive land, na-tive laud, na-tive land, na-tive land. 1 thy the may love thee well, sea - girt shore day must come, age and youth Though No Oh ! U hum-ble be for-eign foe thiit it might nit - ed toil — * — my in come for lot, vades ; now I this. Yet But When The y— ?- 11^ -?=?= -^ while fair free cus-tom's fet heart and voice reign of wis — r ' dom ters in dom. ritnrd. -3^^- ^: -11 deigns to dwell With • in gall thee sore, Sin makes ev - 'ry home Shall ech peace and truth, And pure ^f— ^- a tempo my low - ly cot, I'll faith - ful a nation slaves. Then breth-ren o forth the vow — That ev - er do-mes - tic bliss. Then breth-ren E?^— 5 ■* 5 ,. 'tiiril. -?— ^ 1^23^^-E^EEE^ — ^rzyzrgcrrzzr:^ .,i l=^=:^5=^ 1. Eng. m Yet But When The -?==?= a tempo -#-T- faith - fill breth-ren ev - ei- breth-ren :J—±z T J MY NATIVE Lk^B,-{Conrh,ded.) 67 ad lib.. CIIOIUS. n tempo. :J-rrr:^r=:i;=77r:i:z-*i=^_=:rzi -»■—<■ to my couu - try prove, And from the drunk - .inVH sliamo, With ar - dent pa faith - ful may we prove, And from the drunk - ard's shauii', X-c, faith - ful they will |)rove, And from the drunk - aril's sliame, kc, may we faith - ful prove, x\nd from the drunk - ard's shame, &c., tri ot - ic love Well l=t -X — a -, — # — f, — 5 * i * «'^ ''''• 0— 91=3==:?; -i=i ::j: "■#" a ti inpi>.\ _-j__,. -0— ^r\ m ±zz±—?- f=~ _ n\ f T^ IT^ 'r\ v . ,^^ I ^^ guard Hrit - an - nia's name. We'll guard, we'll guard, we'll guanl, We'll guard ilrit - an - nia'a name. /TV ^ ^ ^ . ' . _ _i 1 . .0 — « — — : rq-rrw: -zz^r- ■g - e -0-^-1. — 0zzn Tx^f -i-F=g=;:-fc= j=|j=:e=:H -|-^^=EfcS=s=_->i=g=zJ] Em^^^^ - sigh, me. ♦ -^ 3r — e--^ — ^ — tr — , — (t — m^-T—^ — ^12 tr:_? — Ix-^^ic^ — 1:^-^==5 pit - y ■•"■•" ^ ^ ■*■ (* — # — W — $ "iT t"— g— -f-i- '^-^ ^^-_i«_-*l_'r r-_ CliOUUS. -ri .- — ^-- car - sor - wish let ^f=^=t^i$iE?^ ried swift-ly past, Came a y - ' ' r • cry of bit ter grief and pain. row laid her low, Mo-ther died a wretched drunkard'swife. ful but to die, And as-cend to mo-ther far a - way. me come to Thee, Where the weary ev - er are at rest. ■'^- ^. tnf dv- No one cares for me, no one cares for me. Not a friend t. t. It f: i e 4-- H iJ rf\ ilim. i- in all the world have 1 None to soothe my fears, none to dry my tears. All a - lone in sor-ijw I must die. iSA 1^ -p- :frE^=:t -# f~^— -t-— t^— ^— T— a :;*^;t:r:aiir;irzf^it=rt=zJJ; i ^ RRATT. II tlio llliist, ar a - go lies I sigh, )it - y ine, 7— S,-=^; -« — i r — -• — « — a — fot a friend ; die. ^ i THE BEAUTIFUL VALE. GU l,fcr^4z:J ii^Lzri My Thy The soul ra - joys with rap - tare diant fields and of eartli, liow 't- ::]— \-=X- waits for thee, rdow - ins skies, soon they fade ! Mean l^ieau ■ Beau ti - ful ti - ful ti - ful \ale vale vale ot of of rest ! rest ! rest ! My Too Like uiorn lionie be - yond tlie pure and bright for ing dew (ir roll - ing sea, nior - tal eyes, ev - 'ning shade, Beau - ti Beau - ti Beau - ti ful ful ful vale vale vale of of of rest ! rest ! rest ! iilHi^H 1 Be Yet long side when to the we sing liv - reach — [/- thy ing thy plea ■ stream gold o'er. — •— sures that Hows en strand, -m^ The Tlie Our ^, r:\ —4-. X-- lii^^^ X-- i leau - ties of thy wea - ry heart shall gen - tie CHoKUS. trail - ([uil shore, Where pain and sor - row tind re-pose, — Thy pearl - y gates shall Sa - viour's pro - mis'd land. We'll sing with all the i^ — i — <* — i^ come nev • an - no er gel more, close, baud, Beau • Beau • Beau- ti ti ful fill ful =^: vale vale \ale — •— of of of PI! rest, rent, rest. P +c s -^r Beau - ti ful vale Beau - ti fill vale of of rest, rest. Beau ti ^mm. ful vale Beau ti - ful vak of of rest ! rest ! m^ -1?- -.« 1*2 E=ii^====3i:^ p e5: :1i^=i:ih3r: =i ^ ~4^ £=f: My soul with rap - tun; loui's for thee, () beau - ti - ful vale aa^ 3E vah^ of rest ! 1 m 'I ffl if 70 ANGELS ARE WAITING. Music by Thos. Jo.nes, Hy I Fa - tiler's man - sion fair ; They will strike their harps of glo • ry, no - li'y borne their part ; For the .self - de • ny • ing Chris - tian, — — t- — V — F — ' I^E=ir _t--jt_<. -f— -r Hyde. t=r. zr:iz \\\\St • iiig kVait • iug ^- at the mug and mi Ill-is - tian, _(|l_ # — I ANGELS ARE W AITl N G. (ro.,/..w.) 71 CHOltlTS. / They will l)iil us vic\ ■ come there : / ,.., .. . . . , , For the mtek, the pure in heart. S ^'"^ "'" ''''"*' " '"«■ ""'""^ " "'«' ''''"^ " "'^'' ^" ' ^^''^ "" ''" =/_ , — t -f — ^ — 1 J 1 :J=.-: ta r— J ^_! « »_ f^_!„« 1 X_* « j_ _ #— f « — -J. oth er shore : Wait • inj{ to re - ceivo the ran - aom'd, Wlien the storms of ifo <) or. ^~ lii: lliil 3. They are waiting for the heralds Who in distant lands proclaim Life eternal, free salvation, Through a dying Saviour's name. Waiting for a silent mourner, For the weary and opi)ressed. Who have borne their cross with pati.- nee. And are going home to rest. — They are, he. In the sunny vales of Eden, By the river clear and bright, When' the tree of life is planted, And our faith is lost in sight, We shall join the " Churth triuinplinnt," Free from sorrow, toil and care ; Kvery tie again united. There will be no parting there.— They are, &c. V2 LILLIE OF THE SNOW-STORM. —m • • — •—J 9- r •- e-lji'iiito his onoe white, once lov'd cot-tago, Late at night u poor in the iii'iu - rie stood a dwell - inir. Where from harm tiiey oft had found re - ^^.^.^♦ ^ JL M. ' JL SNNSS g, ... i^-T— M: -T- T — « • -»-•_«_ came ; treat ; 'I'o hia Thith-er wife, the now, all fe-'-?-- — N-^ — JL,^ — E: ^ « j L. ^I^s wait-ing wife and hrave and un - com > ^ ^ t: ^- r daugh-ter, Who for plain ■ ing, Did they ^a A JL . 4t :-r--z=::-.=:trrrlr= — «> — « f -■^,» — ^^i ^ iLz±: T r -o- I ^ -^ ij ij him had fann'dthe mid-niglit flame : Itudc-ly met, they an-swer'dhim with urge their wea - ry, way-worn feet: But their stiength, xin- e -(jual to llieir » -— # • f » -O- I: -O- ^ f kind-ness — Gave him cour - age, Fail'd them all their own un - last - ed as they wan-der'd to and store ; 'Twas but small, and he with aw-ful curs- as, Spurn'd the fro ; Till, at last, the fee - ble, faint-ing moth - er, Speech-lesa > J^ J h h ♦ ♦ 2: --i^ LILLIE OF THE SNOW-SI URlVI.-irw/../n/.) 73 ciioras. wife, the now, all wm (1 him with 1 ti) tlieir :^5-: rr Spurn'd the Speech-leas Uift, and drove them from his door. / iiri -i 4.1 » 41 1 1 1 1 ■ i ^ ,. ^. i. 1, ^ .' ii 1 ti. I f While the atorm, the wild, wild wintry teiii - nest, hwept a - cioBa the nrai- sanU up - ou the dritt-ed snow, ) ' ' ^ i • i ^ " >"'»- i""' —;■.— 1 ••V— • -— ^ »- s a — r S-T-ri — •-?-•*— 1 — ^*-- — • • * • • — r 1 \ r — i— '— . — • * *- • -_5 •- S- ^ — i— -^- J ; -^^? ries cold and white, What .1 sliann' that Lil -lie and her moth - er Were a - hioad on siieh a fear - ful night! i- «. ^ ^ ^ > ^ ♦ ± A • A -1-, -r Lillie prays — the harps are hush'd .n Heaven — Angels poise them mid-way in the sky : Up from i 74 THROW DOWN THE BOTTLE. fi [I -V- 1^1 — i-i- Will you sign the ^ileiljic, [loor dniui; - aid Oh, your wife Viill sniilo with ghid - noss Oh, your child-rcn too will liless you, Tlieu coiuo a - lou'' mv bro - ther, i^E^i^s^; j»-v-5r=l-: '=^3F^S= wi' wish to St't you free From n\> - pc tite a\id to know that >ou have sij^ii'd ; She'll bid a - (lieu to they'll dance with ver - y glee, And joy • ful - iv oa ■ though fill • Icn you may rise. You then may help an - ^ m^i^m m^E±=^H^EE3^^^^^^^E^^ and till • lor com • as tliey olinili who now tom'j fort up in ^— sla - she - on bond m — E ±- j — \j ::^ :ai=J 1 — ^- -#- V )r vv.ll your age - >■•• find ; knee ; lies. Strong With Their The drink ' in lii - best lias your tie of btj(;n lionip eyes men your what will will ru-in ; pleasure, sparkle bleas you : a — ^- =^2: we what as they you a»k hap sing will you pi- The n.it te and eu to y '-* ■ Ip an - m 1=^ -A -^ ask you hap • pi • in;^ the ?Z~_f?i -N— ?- THROW DOWN THE WTTlE.-iCnurinM) 75 CKOHtTS. rj>^-:: z;m =j:^ lii^ii^EiE^fif; ■/■- -0- {£fE2 to ab - stain : ness will rei<,'n ; joy - oils strain, live in vain, ( 'onie throw down the Thon throw d<.wn tho We've throw 11 ilown tlie So thr,)W down tlu; bot ■ tic hot - tie hot • tie, bot - tic ttud and well and nev neV nov nev- er ei er er drink drink drink drink -i—i-~ — « - 1. -0 i m =r • gain. \ ■ gai»- ( - gam. i ■ gain. J :t=: 'I'brow m down the 7---i- :J 7 :? wm^w^s^^m^mm^^m -:] li^ii^^;:: Hi pi'at Chorwt. ■• ••■.•♦• r 1 bot - tie, Tiirow down the l)ot-tl<;, 'I'hrow down the but - tie, and never drink o - gain. ^ ■S--S--S- ■*■•*■-•■ ■* -^ ■* -0- -m- -0- -0- -m- -0^ -0 '^ " -r-jr-r •¥■ TT It -0- -^ -0- tr -w •»■ Tt -r yt -0 <^ \ f 76 NAIL IT DOWN. nm -/ ^--"L -> J ^--±^=:t- ;^-.- — -- fi =:^:f: =*=3-J'? -t*'— 1. John Lit - tie - John was staunoli and strong, Up-iight anil ilown-right, scorn-ing wrong, Ho ^'ave good weight and Iw j«iii'l hit 2. John Lit - tie - John niain-tain'd the right, Thro' storm and ishino, in tlie world's despite, When siie-cious men with words ex • 3. When told that events might jus - ti - fy A false and crook -ed pol - i - cy. That a do-'.'unt hope of fu - ture n^ — _ — I 1— j_J 1 .^ — , 1 ^ -i-j — ^^P^^- -— 1^^"-^ ^— = — \ \—ir- ^^-^.i-trr^—^:. ^:r-«-rnir3-^-^*— |Lrf-*-]£gi5T=grrz^ "* 7' ■f:^^fc i' 5&^^^ -Vl^ /r» — N-fc-'N — 1— — 9—»— •- _ij s :-_^=.:V=::^-=|: "N- way, He thought for himself, and ho said his say ; When - ev - er a ras - cal strove to pass. In - stead of pert The hon - est truth would still per-vert, Or try by threats to gain their cause. E'en though they good Might excuse de-part - u re from rec-ti-tude, That no • hies a - lone were fit to rule. That the pooi ^'':iEE5:E^i — K- :=»=7i p-— p— rnp- 9 '-^■■ $ t i i tit % ^r ?^ 5 "t^^ T^~ . I'^ii ' 111* wolds ex • fu - ture .0 Vit \ . / I. -^■Lw*— 1 » - *— stead of though they the pool ■0- -0- p:i-= —0 #_- :::^^?: NAIL IT UOMVN,~~(C'ouclay ■ i>y - p.v tiiiio time ii^ .i5- :dv.-iS^: IS is is com - ing, com - iiiu, com - iiij;, _♦__ -j-t-f 1- — I 1_1 — -P- 0" When the When the r>y our — •— — »— (ioH cry in. - lli^Il pel tiiim-in^t's of war shall thtu-'s once fore sound cease, told ; — I — ^ ^i:=i1=: *— - Shall he heard l>y ev •ry And the stand - ard of our It is pro - mised in the 9- ^:rt= -g- na • tuiu, iSav ■ iour, I'.i • l)lc. :i^: -H- To the He ihe ll «-|s -•- eartli o sniij. -I — :i '" 4 ^[1 ■»- m- i Z=t- ~0- —\- -•- re - mot - live hraneli liy pro-}' ;ti est tiound of jieace llets old ; -0- -0' When the vah; shall lie ex Un - der -neath our vim; and They who sit in lica - then - alt dark -\- rrt-Txr =P — u- — - ed. tree, ness. -P -I— •— — <5- ^ '* And the We \»;ii Soon the ver - dant nev - er morn ■ ini; d 'V -— « -•• -•■ hills re- )>e a- light shall =«=il-Td cnoRrs. 1 1 N H^-- -H «-. A— ^— — ^_ N-,— a \ , o - eean join the ebii none will dare mo - l<;at world, with sonjrs of tri - I — ~^m rus, us, unijib, •*■ — ^_. 15 With a In their iiail the loUil calm I'll) - tri ■ and rious ■•- umph ijui • J" ■ ant et In voice, shade lee Lo ! the morn - ing light will -f- Ep£pgEJpEt >E3 OH, THE HAPPY TIME IS COMING.-fr'o.r/We./. 79 i=i- ev - ry of our in the ■•■ ■•- IP hills ic- )je a - !i},'ht shall light, will 1 (-==• 1/ ~^^^f-EEi A-,-X,^-J^^ /:^ /Tv break, Anil the day is draw - ing nigh ; ^'es, a glor - ious tinu' (■llUl • IllU Snnll, \\\- shall hail ''^ ';^-- t ^fil :EEEE:EE: 1- t- aiK 2J1 TRUST HIM FOR EVER. Kos. McijiK. .1 — , — 1^:'»-* — * — — • — »-.-*— — * — ^— • — * v-#— : •-:-• — ^ — I — =^ — ^~~" pil - fjriina' of Zi - on, your cdur - age re-new. Your oa_i - tain's before you, His stau'l-aid in view : why do you fal - ter, Flo hids you he strong, And help cmc an-oth ■ er to jour- npy ji - lont; 9*-; .^j3=f= (JllOU -^^X ■i-m—- i ust Him for ev - er, Your • -, •_#- t^--^ ref - uge and guide ; Ke-niem ~ — "-^ -^- - lier the pro-niise, "The lord w '1 p'-o - viU." ♦ . A ♦ fi ♦ ^ !^ — The VM'Hil nitiy ilisowii you, iii"l rri'Muls nmy foisuki,', Till- ni'^lit may lir rtRfli'S-^, but liioriiiiin will liicuK. Wlieii liiirdt'iiwl with koithw, ainl liimjiiiy- fur rest, Tclri|pt;iti'>M liKi\ fiillow, " Tis :>ll feir the lirst ;" Oh liusi Him for cvit, your nfiitrc and ;,'iiiili:. Remi niliiT the proniise, " The l.oiil will |injviik'." I)i-li..'d ill thi.' \alli-y tlir lillics <.. f..r, 'Tis not from llwir lalMir, tin Lraiity tin y wear ; If ilnll'.fd by your I'atlier, t' 1 i;i-ass that 11 list iliu, Th'' nniitv of His childitii lli^ liaiid will sii|i|i|y ; Till n trust Him fmiM r, Mnir rrfiii;i and k'tiide, 1.1 iiKiiilicr Iht prmiiisi-, " Thti Lord will pruvid"," 80 ALL HAIL OUR TEMFEKAJNLE LAWS. Words by John Thompson, Montreal, Que. Music by Eos. Morfa, Toronto, Ont. ^_^ — I — \..^ ^ — I — ^N_J — ^_^ — , — ^_. — -#•-•■-#■■•-1 i"i ii/ii Come lot us tune our harpw of gold. The love of tein-per - .■xnco un-folil ; | ,.,, , alt her joys and chant her i)raKse, An-otli - er diunkard's .sav'd l)y^riicu. \ "" ^" Ex ii,e= ^ -•■-*- ••-;■•-••- -0- |i=t::irt:i .«_._^_7__^ I^S^iiE^^ElBEg ., ^. '■y. glo - ry, let i^lsi r I E35EE£?EE?i^aEt=t^'; CHORUS. Tempo. ^-'z make this strain tri um-iiliant ring m^ EE^3: ^.~J ^;^ * — mg- i IP: fc^r^izS "gl- All hail MF^ Hail' ! our tuiu - ptT-anc c laws! All -r-^ O- All liail our teni- pcr-ance laws ! — 4- — I — ^ — 1_„» ^.^ — '^ — 1_ ice laws ! All hail our ti iii - ijer-aiic( our ti 111 - per-aiice liaii our tein - per-ance laws ! All hail our teni - [jur-auee laws ! 1^_._^ -o -^^± ±± -€>' '» • •— ^ -4--®- i1 laws 1 All 2 hail All our tcm-per-anoe laws! A drmiknril wasli'd from cv'ry stniii ! Deserves a loud, Imrnuniioiis striun ; Christ's prccKHis blood lias clemis'd from Kin, Tlie .'■piril's seal ie stamp'd williiii ; Ifut lliiocliiis foi^ls liis (low'r is u 'iii-. And reels like liKlitiiiiitj: from his throno.— Ail haii, A^o. hail ! All hail our tuin - [lerauce laws ! (liir cause lias ln/cn by some coiiteimrd, O'erlook'd, iiiiknowti, ile.s|iis'il, roiidenin'd ; 0\w iiiMiics tiMdiic'd, our livcei nlibor'il, Wc suffer witli our inurder'd Lonl ; But ubiie tlic llfliiH'S nsct'iid still hitli'i'. Our song we II siiiu iuuidst tbe tire. — All liail. &o. 0, Ont. J -*— — • let ll.S i —0-ft ^^ :i 111 - per-aiice -1— ^ •V %: ■m M