IN AUDUBON'S LABRADOR 



well-known specialists in various branches of 

 medicine and surgery have from time to time 

 given their services to the mission. There is 

 also a cooperative store at St. Anthony, now 

 known as the "Spot-Cash Cooperative Com- 

 pany, Ltd.," and another farther north at 

 Cape Bauld and one at Flower's Cove. There 

 is a school at Carrol's, a sawmill and agricul- 

 tural station at Roddickton, and a hospital at 

 Pilley's Island. 



On the Labrador Peninsula, besides the 

 hospital at Harrington, there is one at Battle 

 Harbor and one at Mud Lake near the head 

 of Hamilton Inlet, and a summer hospital at 

 Indian Harbor. Then there are cooperative 

 stores at West St. Modiste, Red Bay, Spotted 

 Island, West Bay, and Paul's Island, a winter 

 station for Battle Harbor at St. Lewis Inlet, 

 industrial stations at Red Bay and Battle 

 Harbor, a school and dispensary at Spotted 

 Island, and a sm&U store at Adlavic. Finally 

 there is a "Mission Fleet." The good hospital 

 ship Strathcona continues to float and work 

 notwithstanding the perilous ice, rocks, and 

 storms. The George B. Cluett is an auxiliary 

 three-masted schooner, the Amber Jack is £m 



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