The Newfoundland Quarterly, volume 027, no. 1 (July 1927)

On Cape Shore, between Placentia and St. Bride’s [illustration] -- The possibilities of Labrador -- Labrador and what it means to us [part I] / Sir P. T. McGrath -- Song / Robert Gear MacDonald -- The new Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Mines -- A sonnet / E. F. Duder -- Commemoration ceremonies...

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Other Authors: Evans, John J., 1861-1944
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John J. Evans, Sr. 1927
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/quarterly/id/31497
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Summary:On Cape Shore, between Placentia and St. Bride’s [illustration] -- The possibilities of Labrador -- Labrador and what it means to us [part I] / Sir P. T. McGrath -- Song / Robert Gear MacDonald -- The new Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Mines -- A sonnet / E. F. Duder -- Commemoration ceremonies solemn and impressive -- A land of vast resources -- Silver Jubilee of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Kitchin, Ph.D. : address by parishioners of St. Patrick’s Children’s jubilee hymn -- The late Alan C. Goodridge -- Flowers trap food, travel and frolic in struggle to exist : “the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears” plants build, brew and hire armed guards fuller and more expressive life often seen in beautiful blossoms / Dr. Arthur Selwyn-Brown -- Wreath placed on Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, 1922, by Mr. Victor Gordon, H.C. [illustration] -- Flowers in Bannerman Park [illustration] -- Wreath placed on Cenotaph in Whitehall from the women of Newfoundland, 1922, by Lady Squires [illustration] -- Flowers at park near Colonial Building [illustration] -- Swimmin’ in the crick / Maurice C. Johnson -- Two mothers / Eugenie du Maurier Meredith -- To tourists : Newfoundland recreation -- Spring (Bay of Islands, Newfoundland) / Ena Constance Barrett -- Dear old Tor’s Cove Pond / J. T. Power -- The new hall of the L.S.P.U., Victoria Street -- Earl Haig and Governor Allardyce with Regatta Committee in 1924 [illustration] -- Our annual Regatta August 4th, 1927 -- Regatta at Quidi Vidi Lake : waiting for to start [illustration]. 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 provides an invaluable forum for the publication of work by Newfoundland writers, artists and photographers. The magazine ...