222 VIKINGS OF TO-DAY 



From DR. ROBERT MURRAY, Editor of the "Presby- 

 terian Witness " . 



HALIFAX, 



December, 1894. 

 DEAR DR. GRENFELL, 



. . . From our Presbyterian teacher from 

 Canadian Labrador we had most favourable reports 

 of your work. I examined him personally on his 

 return, as to what he had seen and heard. 



While he had not seen the hospitals and the doc- 

 tors, he had heard most appreciative reports from 

 fishermen . . . 



Yours very truly, 



ROBERT MURRAY. 



October 27, 1892. A representative meeting of the 

 colony of Newfoundland was held at Government 

 House, St. Johns. There were present, amongst 

 others, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Frederick 

 Carter (Judge of Supreme Court), Sir William 

 Whiteway (Premier), Major-General Do well, R.A., 

 Sir Robert Thorburn (late Premier), Hon. E. D. 

 Shea, Hon. Robert Bond (Colonial Secretary), Hon. 

 A. Goodridge (late Premier), Hon. A. W. Harvey, 

 Hon. M. Munroe, and Messrs. W. Grieve, P. Tessier, 

 E. Duder, W. Job, E. Outerbridge, representing the 

 merchant firms, Captains the Hon. S. Blandford, 

 W. Bartlett, N. Fitzgerald, J. Watson, representing 

 the Labrador planters, and Messrs. Ch. Emerson, J 



