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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.

Letter

Letter from E. B. Worthington, Sherbrooke to W. W. Francis, Sherbrooke, on the letterhead of E. B. Worthington, LL. B. Notary Public. It concerns Worthington's correspondence with Dr. Heagerty, Director Public Health. Canada.

Letter

Letter from G. F. Harkness, Toronto to Col. E. B. Worthington, Sherbrooke on the letterhead of the Montreal Trust Company. Harkness asks if he was the "old Colonel of the Canadian General Base Depot at Le Havre and at Etaples". Typed.

Letter

Letter from (Signature undeciferable) to Hon. A.P. Caron. This is addressed to the Minister of Militia and adds to what was stated by Major Morehouse with reference to the 53rd Battalion. He states that the officers cannot be judged by Queen's Regulations since it is not Regular Service. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from E. Worthington to The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. He is requesting to obtain their diploma after attending 2 winter and 1 summer course. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter believed to be from Norreys Worthington, De Aar to?. It has the words 'Intelligence Officer Scored' at the top of the page and it begins 'A member of D & E Batteries... has the following regard to these two batteries being left to guard the line of communication". He is very critical of how things are being run and the people in charge. Not signed. Typed.

Letter

Letter from W. Henry(?), Quebec to E. D. Worthington. It refers to his letter of the 17th and tells him he will not be moved from his present post. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from E. D. Worthington to his sons. A fatherly letter asking the children to be good and keep their feet warm. Reference is made to Miss Bostwick, whom they were staying with, Mr. Morkills and Mr. Osgoods. In the top right hand corner E. B. Worthington has written "We were sent away to care of Miss Bostwick (near Cemetry Prospect Str) when Eva died of scarlet fever". Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from A.N.W., (Norreys) Wilge River to ? but presumed to his brother Ned. It is just a brief note-to say that he had arrived in Wilge River. Handwritten.

Letter

To May Werthington, Toronto, from her husband Norreys Worthington, on military service in South Africa.

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