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Photograph

A coloured photograph of soldiers mounted on a white card, Printed under the picture are the words "The 91st Regiment at the Quebec Tercentenary July 1908/ March past before H.R.S. The Prince of Wales". Printed.

Greeting Card

Christmas greeting card from Wood and officers of VIII Regiment of Royal Rifles to Lt. Col. Worthington and officers of XI Hussers.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from an unidentified Quebec paper entitled "Sherbrooke's greeting". It describes the reception given to Surgeon Major A. N. Worthington who was returning home from South Africa. Reference made to Martin Lougee, Private Todd and Mayor Belanger. There is a full length picture of Worthington in uniform. Article is in two pieces. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping fromĀ· the Montreal Daily Star entitled "Would resign if member of the militia". It is addressed to the editor and signed 'Charles H, R. Clendenning. He is opposed to the government dismissing Lord Dundonald. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from the Montreal Star entitled "Other cases of 'Oolitics in the militia", It is addressed to the editor and is signed 'Efficiency', He is very critical of the government and gives other cases of government interference but no names are mentioned. 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 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 Canadian Associated Press, London entitled "Comments by the Service Journals on the Incident". Various opinions are given on the behaviour of Lord Dundonad and Laurier. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from the Montreal Gazette entitled "Indignant Colonel" and is written by Lt. Col. Frazer. He refers to the article entitled "The Sherbrooke drill shed matter" which accused the 53rd regiment of being practically a Conservative organization and its officers of making use of their positions for political purposes. He challenges the writer to take action against him. In two pieces. Printed.

Postcard

An unused postcard. It is red with white blanks for the address. In the left corner there is a red and blue flag with the words "The flag that braved the battle and the breeze a thousand years. " Printed.

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