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Meeting

Meeting of the officers of the 53rd Battalion. Lt. Col. Ibbotson, Surgeon Major Worthington, Major Morehouse and H.R. Fraser were present. It concerns the relievment of Lt. Col Ibbotson's command and the appointing of a committee of the above mentioned men for the recommendation of a replacement. Handwritten.

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 Wm. Osler to Dr. Worthington. The letter concerns Worthington's proxies. Osler states that the stupidity of the Registra lost him the election. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from Wm. Osler to Dr. Worthington. It also concerns the proxies and the unpaid subscription. He says that Worthington's name had been entered as E.H. or E.P. and LaRue thought it was the son. Handwritten.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping entitled 'Gossip from camp' by N.W. It is taken from the private letter of a volunteer. Norrey Worthington. References made to General Strange; Steele's Troop; Col. Straubenzie and Rev. Gordon. Printed.

Menu

For "Second Annual Banquet of me Alpha Psi Chapter", Windsor Hotel.

"Certificate"

A handmade certificate in red and black done by the officers and constables of "Q" Division for Mr. & Mrs. Autrobus who were being transferred from the command of that Division. Signed by the Maple Creek Assoc. and in the right hand bottom corner are the initials G.V.T.(?). Handwritten.

Menu

For complimentary dinner to lieut. - Colonel Felton by me officers of the 53rd Baltalion, Magog House, Sherbrooke.

Editorial (incomplete)

Editorial from the Medical Age entitled 'The late Doctor Worthington'. The announcement of E. D. W.'s death. It gives his personal background; degrees granted; reputation in the community; his medical and military career and publications. Printed.

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