MORAVIAN MISSIONS, SECRETARY'S 

 VAL'S INN, LONDON, E.G. 



Nov. 



To F. H. WOOD, Esq., Secretary Deep Sea Mission. 

 DEAR SIR, 



I am commissioned by the Committee of our 

 Society for the Furtherance of the Gospel to con- 

 vey to your Mission our thanks, and those of our 

 missionaries at Hopedale, for the visit of the Albert. 

 They write very gratefully of the medical aid, and 

 especially of the spiritual fellowship and impulse 

 afforded them, and they expressed the hope that the 

 visit may be repeated. They say there is no lack 

 of work, and the Divine blessing will crown such 

 faithful endeavours to minister to the scattered 

 schoonermen and others along the coast. . . . 

 We beg our Society for the Furtherance of the Gos- 

 pel to express hearty thanks in our name, and that 

 of the Eskimos. . . . 



Yours faithfully, 



B. LA TROBE, 



Secretary. 



From Rev. MOSES HARVEY, LL.D., F.R.S., St. Johns, 



July, 1893. 



The great need of hospital work on Labrador is 

 seen when it is considered how many cases occur 

 of blindness, deformities, or loss of certain faculties, 

 affecting the bread-winners of families, most of 



