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Letter from Norreys Worthington in South Africa to Ned

Letter from Norreys Worthington, Vau Wycks Kei, South Africa, to Ned Worthington written on letterhead paper "Seat of War, South Africa". He describes the conditions and the bad weather. He refers to Mabel and her illness, Fuller Dussauet, Mitcell Duncan(?), May Neat, Mrs. Farwell and Dr. Austin. Handwritten.

Map

Hand drawn map of Pretoria entitled 'Situation of Church Sq., Pretoria'. On it are marked the various buidings and streets. Handwritten.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from an unidentified Ottawa newspaper entitled "the federal capital". Part of the article concerns the question of additional recognition of surviving veterans of the Fenian Raids. Eastern Township member Dr. WorthlLngton participated in the debate and his speech is printed. The rest of the article is devoted to the health of the various ministers and the coming visit of Prince Arthur of Connaught. The clipping is in 5 pieces. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from the Montreal Gazette entitled "A challenge". It is concerned with the choice of a site for a drill shed in Sherbrooke and the position it puts Hon. Sydney A. Fisher. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from the Montreal Star entitled "Suggests that public meeting be held" and is addressed to the editor. It concerns the Fisher-Dundonald incident. It is signed "A late captain, No.4 Coy., R.L.I.". Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from the Montreal Witness entitled "Lord Dundonald". Article expresses regret that Lord Dundonald was dismissed and states that one must expect to see positions in the militia subordinate to the interests of the party. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from the Montreal Star entitled "Hon. S. Fisher and Drill Shed at Sherbrooke". It is addressed to the editor and signed an Ex Officer. He criticizes Fisher's interference into the selection of a drill shed site and supports. Lord Dundonald's action. It is in two pieces. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from an unidentified Toronto paper entitled "An end to graft". Article states that Mr. Borden's programme will restore public honesty and that Laurier is said to have used money for the railway in Gaspe for his own campaign. Printed.

Card

A printe card from the St. Francis Medical Association to Dr. A.N. Worthington and concerns a meeting of the former. Handwritten & Printed.

Campaign Advertisement

Campaign advertisement entitled "Souvenir of the great Conservative rally, Sherbrooke". It includes a black and white, head and shoulders picture of A. N. Worthington but does not say it is him. Printed.

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