The Newfoundland Quarterly, volume 026, no. 1 (July 1926)

Town side, Placentia, with church, convent and presbytery in the foreground [illustration] -- Agriculture and politics / A. J. Bayly -- The new Red Cross Line steamer “Nerissa” -- Log cabin hotel, Spruce Brook [illustration] -- Commemoration Day 1914-1926 -- Right Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.D. -- A v...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Evans, John J., 1861-1944
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John J. Evans, Sr. 1926
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/quarterly/id/30409
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Summary:Town side, Placentia, with church, convent and presbytery in the foreground [illustration] -- Agriculture and politics / A. J. Bayly -- The new Red Cross Line steamer “Nerissa” -- Log cabin hotel, Spruce Brook [illustration] -- Commemoration Day 1914-1926 -- Right Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.D. -- A valley vista / P. Florence Miller -- The Honourable Sir John Robert Bennett, K.B.E. -- A morning’s catch, South-East Arm, Placentia, near Fulford’s Hotel [illustration] -- Liverpool and Newfoundland : communication with Britain’s oldest colony Furness Line’s palatial steamers -- Square-rigger unfamiliar sight : Danish ship attracted much attention -- Mr. Frank S. Quick, Managing Director Newfoundland Hotel -- Caught before breakfast [illustration] -- Tobacco pipes and the prominent position they hold in literature : unequalled as producers of creative inspirational powers pipes and tobacco have been great aids to authors, artists and artisans of every grade and degree they soothe the mind and put it in condition to achieve richest results / Dr. Arthur Selwyn-Brown -- Shady Brook Falls [illustration] -- “The Killarney of the West,” South-East Arm, Placentia -- The late Hon. William J. Ellis -- One-minute sermon on eye-sight / H. B. Thomson, Opt.D. -- The late Hon. Philip Templeman -- Morning and evening / Robert Gear MacDonald -- Clarke’s Beach, Conception Bay [illustration] -- Hunting memories of many lands / Sir T. H. Grattan Esmonde -- The Humber River [illustration] -- “The Downs,” Ferryland [illustration] -- Southeast Arm, Placentia [illustration] -- The Newfoundland fox [illustration] -- “Somewhere east o’ Halifax” / G. H. McCarthy -- Trout flies / Thos. Wight. The Newfoundland Quarterly (1901-present) began publication when the province was still an independent country, founder John J. Evans describing it as "a literary magazine of interest to Newfoundlanders at home and abroad." Geared to a general audience, it is the island's oldest magazine and the second oldest magazine published in Canada. It ...