. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . 2d of August, 1853, left several days later, and hence, through his brains, this large and successful hostelry. BALMORAL CASTLE is a large and handsome edifice,eligibly situated but a short distance from the Grand Trunk andCanadian Pacific Railway stations, and all steamer landings and inthe very heart of the chief interests of the city. It is a substantialstone building, fronting the street. Its interior arrangements arewell ordered for convenience and comfort. The office and variousother public apar
. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . 2d of August, 1853, left several days later, and hence, through his brains, this large and successful hostelry. BALMORAL CASTLE is a large and handsome edifice,eligibly situated but a short distance from the Grand Trunk andCanadian Pacific Railway stations, and all steamer landings and inthe very heart of the chief interests of the city. It is a substantialstone building, fronting the street. Its interior arrangements arewell ordered for convenience and comfort. The office and variousother public apartments are of ample size and are well guests chambers are large, well lighted and ventilated, andappropriately furnished. BALMORAL CASTLE is conducted on the American andEuropean plans, in a liberal manner and at popular rates. American Plan, - $ to $ per day. European - $ 35 PER CENT. DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED TO NEWFOUNDLANDERS. Free bus to and from all trains and boats. Should the bus not be ableto make connection, take a hack at our expense. NEWFOUNDLAND. Ouincy House, Boston, Mass. Battle Square is an historic spot in the City of Boston, and the QuincyHouse, which has for generations been the chief landmark of the locality, stillperpetuates the memory of the place. It would hardly be possible to choose amore appropriate name than Quincy for a hotel in Boston or to select a bettersite upon which to build it. It is to the credit of both name and place that theOuincy has borne its name creditably, and is now, as it ever has been, thehospitable home of thousands of guests from all parts of the world. Its solidwalls, which have for so many years withstood the assaults of time, bid fair tocontinue long to afford kindly shelter to those wont to seek it here. Mr. O. C. Barron, the son of a White Mountain hotel pioneer, and himselfproprietor of the Fabyan House, is proprietor of the Ouincy. NEWFOUNDLAND
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