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Letter

From J. Smith, Staff Surgeon', Quebec to Edward Worthington, Acting Captain Surgeon, 68th Light in Pantry, Riviere du Loup requesting names of men to be sent back to England for discharge or change of Climate.

Letter

From W. Henry, Quebec, to E. Worthington, Acting Assistant Surgeon, Detachment of 5th Regiment, Lake Temescouata. Reminds Worthington that a Quarterly Report on health of soldiers should accompany quarterly returns.

Newspaper clipping

"Receiving the returns." From Sherbrooke Records on a subject of federal election returns. Includes portrait of Dr. A. N. Worthington, elected for Sherbrooke County.

Newspaper clipping

"The 'Chronicle's' Picture Gallery of some of Canada's Prominent Business men." Cartoon of Dr. Worthington, M. P., Sherbrooke. Unidentified paper.

Letter from E. D. Worthington to Lt. Col. Fletcher

Letter from E. D. Worthington, Sherbrooke to Lt. Col. Fletcher, Montreal. It describes the behaviour of the 53rd and 54th Battalions on their return from Montreal. E.D. Vi. reports that he heard Major Beaudry's name mentioned in a song in connection with a famed 'Sour Apple Tree', He noticed no orange emblems. No shots were fired from the train but shots and stones were thrown at them. Reference to Lt. Col. Ibbotson, and Lord Alymer. On the top of the first sheet the words "Re Orange Riot" have been written in red. Handwritten.

Newspaper clipping

"Lawrier carries the Country". From Sherbrooke Record, November 4, 1904. Includes paragraph on Dr. Worthington's election in sherbrooke.

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