June, 1913. 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



167 



A Sacred Song For You— FREE 



Try This Over on Your Piano or Organ 



SOLO or DUET 



Some-bo - dy lov'd me long a - go, 

 Soine-bo - dy lov'd me long a - go. 



Some-bo . dy cared for me,_ 

 Some-bo -dy died for me,_ 



Your Choice of One of the Following Ten 



LIFE SONG SERIES— ALL CANADIAN 



Jesus Now. 6. The Golden City. 



Remember Me. 7. Mothers Story. 



Drifting. 8. He knows. 



Anchored. 9. Somebody. 



Step Out for Jesus. 10. Glory. 



Simple, sacred solos with Quartette, Chorus and Pleasing Piano 



Arrangentents 



1 know He 



I know He 



I know He 



I know He 



knows wheit I 



knows thou|;}i I 



knows that I 



knows when 1 1 



am 

 may 

 am 

 have 



aad 



fall 



weak 



tried 



To 



And 



And 



These songe composed by a Canadian, Mr. Gordon V. Thompeon, of Toronto, 

 arc printed on splendid; paper, regular sheet music eize and just like the sheet 

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