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WHO (526) Des Moinss. Younker (Pea Room. KDKA (309) Pitts. Pittsburgh Post 9:00 P. M. WWJ (353) ‘Detroit. ‘Detroit News - 9'15 P. M. urns (34-1) llnncoln. Coliegians. ‘Wiiiilnr (470) Boston. identical. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE snvnu _ 2W. must be given a ch House. Liberals 101, the Progressives In September 1925, Mr, King was granted dissolution by His Excellency Lord Byng, on lib-e representation that he ance to secure a clear working major- ity. He stated at Richmond Hill ilhat if such a majority was not forthcoming, he would not attempt to carry on. in the old Parliament thus dissolved there has been 234 members, of whom 117 were Liberals, 66 were Progres- sives or Independents and 51 were Conservatives, in the new Parliament, elected in October, 1925, Mr. Meighen had by far tihe largest group-lztlmost half the total membership of the Conservatives had 116, the 24, Lab0urt2, and Independents 2. Out of 245 seats the instead of immediately resigning, as he should have done in view of the ground upon which he trad been granted (lissolution, Mr. King asked "to carry on, on the assurance for and was granted leave that he would leave the fate of his administration to Parliament itself. On Friday, June 25th, three separate motions by so-called independents, in support of ment marshaiied its last ounce of strenglih, were decisiv- ely defeated and tlhe original the foregoing awaiting decision in ‘ This Is the story. The Conservative Party stands solid as a rock for sound British ance of the British connection, had been mov Parliament when Mr. King asked His Excellency for dissolution on Monday, June 28th. which Mr. Kings Govern» motion of censure ,to which ed in 2llll€ll(l'lYl(€lll}_ was still constitutional practice, the mainten and the right of Canada to enjoy the blessings of stable Government. for And avoid another Election l Hon. J. A. MacDonald, for King's. Hon. J. H. Myers. J. A. Messervey for Queens Hon. J. E. Wyatt, K. C. for Prince. 10 11 g... Constitutional Crisis The constitutional issue is pure political buncombe, designed to divert attention from the King" Governmenfs administration of the Customs Department, upon which issue it was ignominiously defeated in the House of Commons. Here are the vital stubborn facts: To have granted Mr. King irumstunces would have been a direct denial of the right of Parliuimiznt to Imss upon tihe vote of censure then (icmiing. Following Mr. Kings resignation, Parliament by u major" lty of l0 did actually adopt King (iovcrnmcnt, and declared cncg or office. lt was lVir. King’s refusal ifi)-()])0l‘2ll§lllg n/ith the inc sitppllies and complete the Mr. Meighen no ultcrnativ Mr. Meighen followed the same course as that adopted by Sir Wilfrid Laurie)‘ in i911, when he saw that it was im- irossiblo to carry on and abruptly d recalled Mr. King to office, he he very face of Pariiaimenfis vote if His Excellency bud (would have (lone so in l; of censure. Under Mr. Kingis interpretation of the constitution a Premier need never resign, but could (lemand dissolution zifter dissolution, despite t electorate, and the Governor ccpt his advice. It calls for no comment-it speaks for itself! a dissolution under such cir- a direct vote of censure on the it unworthy of confid- to follow British precedent in oming udministratiott to pass scssional programme that left e but to usk for dissolution. issolvtiil Parliament. he verdict of Parliament or tfhe General must perforce ac- JJ WlWC (500) Memphis. Pnppnlerdv Bros. Slipper. WRV-A i256) Richmond. Richmond. 11:00 P. M. 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M. e explorer is indlcii-lfifl l)!’ D e in em are same vast trap“ “mrmxl ‘mantis oi (rude, says tho Natural every man, woman and child in ihc head, W‘OR (405) NQWBTR- Befkeley- (set thflt 003M697“ "om the I B“: I ‘ ll may surprise the average per- Resources llliPllll-(U-llifit‘ Service of country; butter and cheese total -—-—<o>—-—_- 10:30 P. M. purtrnent 0i 10° lnmrl“ i“ "a d9" by m” While "““" m“! “m” son to learn oi tho lingo amounts the Dcptu-tntn-tit or the interior. about two pounds per czinltdwhilu lllllllfll‘! Llnlmeut relieve: nllflnon. WPG (800) Atlantic City. Silver I ____Y ---By George Mel/leans lroux (sin) Hollywood. Coeoenili- . | (‘irov Radio rrograino. Chicago) u. e. luCopyrlg/ht, 1920, by international BRINGING UP FATHER~< WHAT iN THE. woRua lb urns V.“ “NY Dom up’ ll) lPl l WON'T \ qwg; woo A rtiCKEL TQ DLAy THE ‘(AED? y/Hy WHYPYOU TQLO ME ‘THKT ‘YOU HEARD \~l\i_\.\€. JQNEc; Arm (‘r1 , ’ tool-qua