A---I-»~,..___ ,.,S,.,‘.¢..r,'”,i,__ A _ __ _ n _ --iwlnmnrrsvewfwl _ ._ ___-'_vEolnEl3,- »-.+- an _ , tit _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919. - ; ' - - ' ;::_~- Le.-= One oi' Ci~:Nsonsl~`ili~ _st't'il. f,’_;‘,§§ia’,{’o tlurlnlétll _ A demaiid-'_ og a morestrlngnt Qenseqiiip of moving __ P_1¢iU1'eS iii 'Illiii}1i18 Pi‘,€Sse` in iticertalni quarters in ,,_,,,,,, M," ‘ Canada and he United States. Why a censorship,,of nnwl,--ci _ moving pictures? Why not censor the novels that are to- Heulul in da_y more numerous than moving pictures and that are 3°” '° being more carefully studied'-than the movies, that, more- ,,ff‘;’: U; 0V€l`, create a much morelasting impression than the ,,0,,,,,f,, movies? Movies and novels are very closely related to pllnlnnl each other; so closely that most of theworth while novels “S111- have been dramatized and reproduée'd in film pictures '0“** daily and nightly by young people. gli-nnltn If th th th ld th t d i" is 1 ere is any lngln ewol a nee scensor ‘ ° ing more than another it is the modern novel. Manyoi' .“"°"' a large proportion of them there is a thinly veiled immor- "f‘”_ “""` al suggestiveliess thatcannot fail to leave an unwholesome ,if,,,',f;,f'," impression upon the minds of the young._ There are a wnnlleln few standard authors-very few in comparison with miueil ' former years-but the flood of new books and particu- -"‘°"i“ “ larly the short stories of many of the American maga- "‘“_"e S” zines, want watching or, better still, burning, ° The growing taste for sensationalism, cultivated by .li-llnnnn constant feeding on sensationalism, ‘has popularized that 111'11~'~‘11li class of ficton and made it a remunerative field for ex- "-“"~"' ““ ' ploitation and it is being exploited as never before. The §f',,f'°° novel of today, with its cigarette-smoking, whisky and soda drinking heroine, its divorcees and its maudlin sym- pathy with its Magdalenes, is as different from the old standard novels as night is from day. M The safe rule for the present day novel, before -,-,,,.0,,,,, placing it in the hands o_f the young is to censor it and, inn l ill the absence of an official censor, the mother who cares =i1<' 11=°“' <=<1\'@1'111111‘111 111 l11‘111=11-~~ 11-f l for the future of her child shouldundertake the job. ` °""i"““"' “°°"°"‘-‘“ '" " """"“‘ ‘”““‘ 1 _ , ` untlcr the vllplion "What the Peoplt W - lixpect," lt says: “\\`llnt the people o. ,I W Ontario 'l'lll~: t'llnls'l‘_\l_\s nlo.\'Tll. -““““ tlovernlllent. bl1i`ol'e anytllinl: and ev ¢ l 1 ' i<1|‘_\'lliing else. is the utmost l1.<‘.tlnolll_v H _ ,_ , _ :ll til until too late and that, as a result, they did not get what they wanted. These disappointed ones- thereupon-=resolv- _ ed that they would not make such a mistake again. Will they remember these resolutions this year? The stores are now stocked with their Christmas goods and the buyer will have less (lilliculty in making a selection from the full stock now available thalvafter everybody else has made theirs. _ 'dlrillnw There is one inducement this year for early buying "9"" that has not presented itself in previoui: years, namely, while the thousands of trashy novels that are unfit for reproduction by film photographs are being devoured ln :infin- V i ` i i'l‘l lU.l|)l'0 V0 them will bear _the closest analysis, make profitable, and ,,,,,,,_, ,, wholesomely entertaining reading for young and fold; iwnen n- very many of them are trash of the poorest kind wdiile in “avi-V 1* GUARDIAN H[U._p£t,-GHuw5i,§ :::.:;":::"..::°.“.:':f:.:;i Q0 :Billie in netting the -American rlyihol-ities. Oonllllnn-A at revolution there, and stop Ru`sl~lln’s busintss ll alreaily it Ilan' lsts. anarchists, Bolsllevists, 0|,¢.,_,,H,,g wax. Smsude in. the ’""""’Si-‘i °1`l”"‘i‘“_` ' "ie leadership oi` All'1`e'l~icnll Hllusmodic strike oui.brezlks.' the unre-l nal lliealillnrelnetllberlng lllnt|l_l~llltol°s_ and ann” emmliesl (Ising as lated mucl ln this wulld is accom- _their tobls sometimes the intellectunll; rest in without vision and enthllsr oi',L'nlve;~si;leg_ duped members 0,-om (muy of up hx t I' 4," -,nndgcnnservatlvcnlztbor olvrnnlzzltlons, about ' z es anlnuls \\lll‘llf (ll stlu-tllnlz prnirmlii :ipprovotl b_vllll . the zlssassinatitlnol' public official ice stliiion_s and other :lcts ol vio- ovince was 'lloa\‘il_v londedwitll lencn ,. _ . * _ _ _ el ll no_eli zlcllvltles at the tillie of the Boston two months :lco the sialtvllrt tl outbreak ll year ago, one'.\lilel~ic:lliislll bi tioverllol' Calvin (Fool. \vil_v lllc province was pcr- 1ldi:e snlaslied it police 5|,-me em|0,.sed_ I to no so long without it. Wu ill' the American Fetlcrlltion bl' liltbol' "'- ""“`“"'*"`~ i"‘“inthetic_ strike full in thc taco, ipliclltetl national lite. Such :ind waitinlx. ill that event, the open- Til ents are creuted tc acl its :l ing' of whit; must llnve been ll nation- Kingston Whig will he of ve as wcll 'as a cllriltive :lu wide cnlupllign oi' tlestruction and mimi d they should have the wilrlll chaos. Last niontll that spectre i'nis~ bathe Bible suilllori and co olleraiion ed its llentl ngnln when tile elllployeen t,,;)n,: ~ oi' the countl'y's great steel intlustry King 0 ~ ' . - , - \\ b. tm lostel \\llll ltlitres llilllseli \\llll tht "Wm _-\lll<-llcnll l' F50\'9i`l'iii\'»¥ alwa_v from the constituted autliorities. , l`rolll ihb township council ulll)»lii*£'l`llc One Big l'nion is_t.o be thc lover _ eliminate ull waste ln the pu ic 1 1-ti '-_d` | `_ ‘}` f 1' ~ _ ceded that once up they seldom come down. The early spending. in lnnl only nn- new pen- gm “W ii‘""e'“n "nine U mum “D shoppers always have the advantage and, in justice to the PWS merchants,-the clerks and themselves, they should do' it “"f"' before the Christmas rush sets in. ' A Y _*€"W»§"_i ¢ ini( No thoulzlll ol' personal friend - S1 l thc rltrid application oi` tllcprun- 5| .S0i'\'i'~‘f¢- -'\I1fi fi bel-Cilliiinil mill' nlcnl. oi' Soviet :.'ovcgl‘nnleni. under tht.- be liulde ul the l0l1 bi' 1'1_‘ii0Vii1i-1 control oi Anlcricull Ilolslicvlki. The -lJl`0\'in09 0|' U18 COS' 0i` lilfiiiiiiiiii' order of progl‘cssioll in revolt ns: .-ml_lt- the Wi\0l|>' USGIG-‘SH DH-|110" in iii" Iloisllevikl lenders have vlsioneti it - vltllcy ‘ ' 'n - long v\'ll_v lowllrds relllizinl.: it---is to bt- llruggistslciulld llloney if PAZO sl Bleeding or.1’rotrudlng Piles. "him"' in thc `iiptll`l lo _ capture America; ll \vliich_tlil.1 lever rests. Tile One lgl.`nion_ means 1'/tile, sympa-tlletic rike. 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