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Receipt

Receipt from R. Hendery to Morris for the tea service purchased for the Worthington testimonial. Under June is entered the cost of the services and tray plus engraving. Under the dates July 20, August 11 and September 8 are entered the amounts received. It is signed by R. Hendery and T.Adams(?). Handwritten.

Medical Tariff

Medical tariff adopted by the District of St. Francis Medical Society which lists the prices to be charged for the different medical services (doctors visits, health certificates, surgery and midwifery). Two columns of prices are givens a greater and a lesser amount which is to be used for persons in limited circumstances. Some of the prices have been altered by hand. "Dr E. D. Worthington" is written in pencil across the top. Printed.

Letter from W. R. Johnson to Lt. Col. Bowen

Letter from W. R. Johnson to Lt. Col. Bowen, Sherbrooke. He reports that in Lt. Col. Ibbotson's window there is an effegy of himself made of a cocoanut dressed with whiskers with the words "Our Adjutant(?)" in Dr. Worthington's handwriting under it. Reference is made to Capt. Woodward(?). Handwritten.

Letter from Francis D. Campbell(?) to E. D. Worthington

Letter from Francis D. Campbell(?) to E. D. Worthington on the letterhead of the New York Insurance Co. It is a reply to Worthington's letter in which he requests that Campbell look into the attack made on the train. Campbell declines as he feels this action might cause the men to claim damages. Col. Fletcher is mentioned. Handwritten.

Memorandum from W. H. Kerr. to E. D. Worthington

Memorandum from W. H. Kerr. Montreal to E. D. Worthington, Sherbrooke on letterhead from Kerr & Carter, Advocates. It concerns the verdict of the Grand Jury with regards to the bills against him - they returned "Ignoranus".

Letter from E. D. Worthington to Dr. Jean-Philippe Rottot

Letter from E. D. Worthington, Sherbrooke to Dr. Jean-Philippe Rottot, President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. This is E.D.W.'s letter of resignation as one of the Governors of the College due to the President's conduct in the -Medical License Case' which involved himself and Dr. Fenwick. He accuses the President of urging on the prosecution; of granting irregular licenses and the misappropriation of college funds. Others mentioned include Dr. Russell. Dr. Marmett, Dr. Belleau. Handwritten.

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.

Letter from R. P. Howard to E. D. Worthington

Letter from R. P. Howard, Montreal, to E. D. Worthington. The President of the Canadian Medical Association invites him to attend the appointing meeting in Ottawa in September and asks if he has anything he could write which would be of interest to the profession. Handwritten.

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