Summary: | The challenge of Confederation / Ewart Young -- Little Bay's two heroes / Thomas Hussey -- Doug Smith gets new post / Charles Clay -- At the British Industries Fair / Paul Maher -- Motor tours in Newfoundland -- The crucifix / Art Harnett -- Sea gulls crying / Jack Williamson -- Crossin' Blackhead Bay / Eli Miles -- ‘Around the bay' / Dora Russell, Fred Ruggles -- Unique cafeteria -- Guardian angles -- Books and such -- Regional libraries -- Stamps of Nfld. A popular magazine covering Newfoundland news and human interest stories with features such as Newfoundlanders Abroad, the Baby of the Month and community profiles, as well as poetry and short stories. Heavily illustrated with photographs. -- "Atlantic Guardian's platform: to make Newfoundland better known at home and abroad; to promote trade and travel in the Island; to encourage development of the Island's natural resources; to foster good relations between Newfoundland and her neighbors" (on all title pages after vol. 1, no. 4). Published monthly 1945-57, thereafter absorbed by the Atlantic Advocate (1952-92); suspended publication: October 1952-May 1953. Missing issues: vol. 14, nos. 7-8. -- An index to vols. 1-10 by author and/or article type is in vol. 11, no. 1 (January-February 1954), p. 33-48.
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