S at u relax»); Hamil 2drl, I I a ec-c-C, . C) t . L gisl tioeAssemhly U P hli Observance Of] hil fC fed lion ' I . . "While the people of Ontario re- Premier Gives Notice of Reso- juice in the advancement of the . . Provinee along- rtitiny and varied lution, Seconded by Liberal lines of enterprise. the betterment . of tlie-uc/tions-of elite. and the Leader, Recommending Cele- moral, set-nu and material advance of . the community, we value all these braiion to Express Fullest advances in proportion as they con- . . . . tribute to the general welfare of the Co-operation With Dominion whole Dominion and of the Empire . . . ' . in which we have a common citizen- Authorities m Marking His-, ship. toric Occasion ! um Spirit Essential as Ever. _ . : "Realizing that the spirit of uni:.y. -------- F co-operation and conciliation that iv. ' ' spired the Fathers of Confederation ' AFTERNOON FIXED is as essential today as it ever was OR CONSIDERATION to the welfare of our country. this F House extends its most cordial an tt- ___________ ings to all our sister Provinces as well as to Canadians overywhr re. Premier G. Howard Ferguson gave and carnestly hopes that the il"., notice in the Legislature yesterday 'j1ioJ/i'j"/1't,y1rj)1"p,tte.tto/'),l'",r Ulialmo mi: . , ' u lee 0 Con e eration wii to itll' of a resolution which carries the Ioccasion for knitting together me JC earnest recommendation of the On- closely all the various Provinces in' tario Legislative Assembly "that all is. spirit of good-will and co-Oper: q. public bodies, including Municipal 1mm and that it will serve to rene' A" s . " the devotion to high ideals and th e fou.ncns' School Boards, patriotic, realization of public responsibilitie s' businests and fraternal organizations. iwhich have long been characteristic ' utilize every available means for Jot the Canadian people." commemorating the Diamond Jubi-ix lee ot' Confederation, so that it may I be accomplished in a manner that! _ will worthily express the patriotism,; of the people of Canada. an"d will 'sCl've to impress the world with our devotion to our country, and ouri abiding faith in its future and in} the permanence of our liberties and; i institutions." ' l "Gratitude to Providence." "The members of this Legislative iAssembly." tho resolution further ii'eads. "furthermore desire to asso- ,t-i:ite themselves with all other Cana- itliarls in sincere and humble grati- itude to Divine Providence for the .manit'old blessings we haveenjoycd in the past, as well us for the assuro . 31100 of peace, comfort and happiness in the days that are to come." _ Liberal Leader William E. N. Sin- _ clair has been pleased to second the resolution. A special afternoon in the House will beset aside next week tor its consideration. and the Prime Minister is desirous ot having as many members as possible contribute to the discussion. The resolution is an ample indication of the'Province's aim to Co-operate to the fullest extent with the Dominion authorities in'tire" matter of the celebration. "Resolved," the,resolution com- ltiCiiL'eS, "on this important occasion in the history of our country, when we are about to celebrate the Dia- mond Jubilee of Confederation. this House unanimously desires to place _ on record its profound mum of the notable progress the Dominion of Canada. and especially the Province of Ontario, has made during the past 60 years.