- CA OSLER P135-1-6
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Part of Worthington Family Fonds
An unmarked white envelope containing the four negatives of the caricatures of Knox, Goodsir, Munro and Roberson (items 1/7-10) Which have been taken from items 1/1-2.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
An unmarked white envelope containing the four negatives of the caricatures of Knox, Goodsir, Munro and Roberson (items 1/7-10) Which have been taken from items 1/1-2.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
A negative of the caricature of Goodsir made from item 1/2 and contained in item 1/6.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
A mounted black and white photo taken of five men full view. "Photographed and Published by W. Notman, Montreal" is printed on the front. On the verso are the notes of W. W. Francis: "From the late Col. E.B. Worthington of Sherbrooke 1945. The central figure is evidently the Prince of Wales, 1860 and the man on his right looks as if he might be E.D. Worthington. The first figure on the left is apparently Dr. Sir Henry Acland, who accompanied him (see D.NB. 2 supple 1, 554). Acland would be 45. Worthington 40 and the P.W. 18 in 1860."
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
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.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
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.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Headline only "Municipal Nomination. Lieut. - Col. E. B. Worthington Elected Mayor of Sherbrooke by Acclamation." Unidentified newspaper.
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Short notices of conservative rallies in and around Sherbrooke. Unidentified newspapers.
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"Sharp Criticism of Ross Rifle... Col. Worthington Declares Contract with Government was Ridiculous and Unbusinesslike." From Mail and Empire.
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"They Promise Free trade!" Handbill alleging Mat Liberal candidate for Sherbrooke declared mat the Liberal for Government, if re-erected, would institute Free Trade, and that mills in the Townships would close as a result.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"Nomination Day in the Dominion", part 2, "The Sherbrooke Nomination" describes Sherbrooke nomination meeting, lists signatures on the nomination papers of Chas C. knight and A. N. Worthington, Unidentified Newspaper.