i <) ¥ ckThe WORDS TRADITIONAL OLD WELSH AIR 1. Deck the halls with boughs of hoi - ly 2. See the blaz - ing Yule be - fore us, 3. Fast a - way the old year pass - es, i- J> i J j i i ' 7 rrr Fa la la la la, fa la la la. iiiii; j) : - J J TrTf Troll the an - oient Yule - tide car - ol, While 1 tell of Yule - tide treas-ure, Fa la la la la, la la la la. Heed - less of the wind and weath - er, i- J* i J -l.J ; j , J> J> J> i> J- =t< g a i i J J ^ M The Canadian Statesman ©J.P. Co. Ltd. e Wish You a ,er v iristmas Willys Peck Kent -- V- --E =fF i. ^ JT ? *-•- We ---N'- wish you a mer - ry v V ■ ""it *. E Christ-mas and a W--y-- hap - py New Year, With a j--M pock - et - 4 m 4- fui of eL-- mon ' V - ey and a --F 1-P--F v pi ce! - lar - ful of beer, -- 1 g " i =$= =S= 3= ^ =£= =#= "i * And a good fat pig to last you all the year! hepherds--Watched Este 1. While shep-herds watched their flocks by night, All seat - ed on the ground, 2. "Fear not," said he for might - y dread Had seized their trou-bled minds 3. "To you in Dav - id's town this day, Is born of Dav - id's line 4. "The heav'n-ly Babe you there shall find, To hu - man view dis-played, 5. Thus spake the se - raph and forth-with Ap - pear'd a shin-ing throng tnw-f tr * i The "Glad The All Of an - gel of the Lord came down, And glo - -ry shone a - round, tid - ings of great joy I bring, To you and all man - kind. Sav - ior, who is Christ the- Lord, And this shall be the sign, mean-ly wrapp'd in swath - ing bands And in a man - ger laid." an - gels, prais-ing God, who thus Ad-dress'd their joy - ful song: n Mr iVf F r IF fTOSi James Publishing Co. Ltd. © J.P. Co. Ltd. I | ¥ y ¥ y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y i $ » 0 S3 3 3 &i 3 3 CO £ 3 01 3 3 3 0 3" a. 01 3 3 01 S o? 0 B. EL 3 $ D-. 3 3 01 O. § 55 o < 3 3 cr 3 >-< to CO CD CD