Because of that exact and indeed extraordinary instinct which enables him to determine just what are his functions at this time in our Empire, and which withholds him from me _ ping bgyond thee fupetions, at 'ei - “an...“ up)". 'u"uu"""', an. we tame time impellimr him to perform them without any sense of restraint and with an eye single to the good of his people, we have had a period of economic and political develo ment, and, on the whole, 'ery 'fov/'rg7r'l'lfe' prosperity and peace; at all events, I period of more than avenue hap- pinels_ in comparison with the condi- We, who possibly best of all citizens tion of tr, of the Empire know of the blessingsl [r'ie,t,,r1,t,i; l that flow from the occupancy of the] 'l)fJlbl#/',n" Throne by a person of the character gone very and great common sense of His great pair meaty the King, are particularly â€1mg?“ ‘noed to offer our congratulations. 2vatf"h, To us who believe that we are of 31m offer e country -wherein the best forms of 1 Warning. democratic government had their (gutyéhnda birth, it is a matter of extreme grati- eggulggz mation that at a time when the in- I have 5‘0 Itltutions of democracy have been Halal-gel subjected to a continuous and fero- _ responsibil cious challenge, as,ttever before in one of cr their long history, our Institutions, in In?†he h the full ush of their democracy, are with extra gremded over by a monarch such as umversal lesses the British Empire. We are realms. proud to think that while in several The fath ~countries of the world, thrones have distinguish fallen, and in those and other coun- springs set tries many establishments which we'an exeellm thought were permanent have col-,has apprr lapsed, Br.itis.h institutions have not, throughout ott.ttsurvived but retained all theirireien, crow pristine strength, and that they owe: and in pea this survival and strongl position in no 1 perils ahd mull measure to the c aracter of the I has never I occupant of the Throne itself. 151mm the The Address to His Most Excellent Majesty The King, From The Senate of Canada ll IS very meet, right, and our bounden duty that we should 'l',t, thanks unto Thee, O Lord, oly Father, Almighty, Everlast- ing God, for that Thou wast pleas- ed as on this day to set Thy servant our Sovereign Lord, King George, upon the Throne of this Realm and has profited him in days of sick- ness and of health throughout his reign of five and twenty years. FOR the example of urleeasing service set by him and by our gracious teg, Mary; for strength and stead astness bestowed on him and for the love and loyalty home to him hv a great family of peoples and in all parts of the world, we land and magnify Thy glorious Name. Thh is the Church of Enghnd's Official Jubilee Prayer which w ill be heard in churches throughout the Empire ilihtr King anti (13qu May Their Reign Be Long Continued me his,! When the time of war was on us mpire, there seemed no service beyond his t steg-gcapacity. It seemed impossible for at t elhim to err in the execution of his arform great duties. And through this period straint of political and economic evolution a good which has succeeded the war he has period l shown those great abilities which are b"rl'ir,h",?,ah,i1,ts, unmatched over the whole erable range of the monarchs of the world. ants. I The Throne of Britain is secure, while ' hap- perhaps other institutions may not be condi- quite so secure; and its security is perils ahd tremendous changes, he has never ceased to command the re- spect, the admiration, 1fSa, the years have passed one after the' other, the increasing affection of his people. When the time of war was on us there seemed no service beyond his capacity. It seemed impossible for him to err in. 1t.execitirrn, of his an exeellemre that perhaps no other has approached, and consequently throughout the entire period of his reign, crowded as it has been, in war and in pt-ace, with great events, great .-..u., w- J AN†' . - tion of the peoples of the world in'due in general, for we have enioyed'th6se actero blessings at artiine who: £105.. set popu atiuns o t e eart ave un er- gone very bitter suffering and Fririumi great pain. It has been said by ahl eminent authority that the duty of the l sovereign is to be where in great matttefrs he may always be gogsulted, to 0 er encouragement. an o give, warning. It may at times be his'By Re duty, indeed I think it is, to exercise! E functions more in the nature of the} executive. But in this There which I have sought to descri e his Ptrti is a large, one. It is one of tremendous The responSibility, and at a time of crisis lmoved one of cracial responsibility. This H b part he has at all times performed;l ep ur with extraordinary wisdom and with :George universal acceptance throughout the "The realms. a.--“ 'lhe fathomless common sense which I fact that our distinguishes the line from which he Majesty King springs seems m him t? have reached 1 next mnmh _ W E BLESS Thee for increase in the knowledge of Thy marvellous works, in care for those who suffer from sickness or the lack of work, in desire that all men everywhere may live in peace and enjoy the fruits of their lahbur. FOR these and all Thy mercies 'vouchsated to us, 0 Father, Almighty, we yield Thee unfeigned thanks; through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom with Thee in the Unity of the Holy Spirit be all honour and glory now and for evermore. . a spirit of gratitude and fined-will, in such fitting manner as wil express to his Majesty the universal loyalty of the citizens of this Province and their heartfelt wish for his contin- ued health and happiness. The Gov- ernment of Ontario will join with that of the Dominion of Canada and those of the other Provinces in fit- tingly commemorating this joyful, event, and my Ministers are Cir-0})- erating in every possible way with those in authority in this rogurd that all necessary arrangements may be made and perfected. In connection with this event may I express my pleasure at the financial provision you have made in the estimates to assist the Jubilee Cancer Fund, spon- sored by His Majesty," The resolution of loyalty was moved in the legislature by Premier Hepburn and seconded by Hon. George S. 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