e Premier Treats as Joke l Hint of Resignation Bofore the orders of the day were| called in the Legislature yesterday,}. J. C. Tolmie, Liberal menmber for Windsor, asked Premier Drury to make a statement concerning an ar-- ticle appearing in The Farmers' Sun demanding the resignatlon of the|-- U.F.O. members for Lambton, J. M. Webster (West), and L, W. Oke (East). Mr. Tolmie thought the tatement, appearing as it did in the Qf,F,O, offlciag organ, really consti-- tuted . a demand upon the Govern-- ment to resign. p The Premier, replying, in humor--; ous vein, said: "We often feel that| we would like to resign, but since. we are here we cannot do so very . well at the immediate moment. I do not feel at the present time that. we wcfld be justified in doing so.'"