The Baddeck Telephone (1898-1900) was the second newspaper published in Baddeck, after the Island Reporter (1884-1887). The newspaper was a six-page broadsheet containing local news and advertisements. The paper started when Charles H. Peppy acquired the unused presses and typeset from the Island Reporter and relocated to the west end of Chebucto Street near Gertrude Hall. The newspaper ended soon after Peppy had been sued for libel by a politician. The Baddeck Telephone had only been published for over a year.
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Newspaper 2
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1898-1900
Newspaper 2-Vol. 2 No. 31
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30 Aug. 1899
Part of Baddeck Telephone
Newspaper 2-Vol. 2 No. 10
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08 Mar. 1899
Part of Baddeck Telephone
Newspaper 2-Vol. 1 No. 19
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16 Nov. 1898
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Newspaper 2-Vol. 2 No. 32
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13 Sep. 1899
Part of Baddeck Telephone
Newspaper 16
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1936
The Bras D'Or Advertiser was published in Baddeck by S. A. MacLeod.
Newspaper 16-Vol. 1 No. 26
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20 Aug. 1936
Part of Bras D'Or Advertiser
Newspaper 16-Vol. 1 No. 19
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02 Jul. 1936
Part of Bras D'Or Advertiser
Newspaper 16-Vol. 1 No. 18
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25 Jun. 1936
Part of Bras D'Or Advertiser
Newspaper 79
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1914
The Canadian Commonwealth (23 May 1914): "The Canadian Commonwealth was published every Saturday morning by "The Canadian Commonwealth, Ltd." of North Sydney, Cape Breton." Rev. Edwin H. Burgess of North Sydney was the editor. Contributing editors included Rev. John Pringle, D.D., Rev. D. M. Gillies, D.D., and Rev. J. F. Tupper. A yearly subscription costed $1 in Canada and $1.50 in the United States and foreign countries.
Newspaper 79-Vol. 2 No. 27
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23 May 1914
Part of The Canadian Commonwealth