Cr- "sNie.a-dr-uir1li. Iz". "odiemdhrudiaE.rhb i' 'h-u%rehkcqr-d rim-luau. I summing-mu “than. UNWU _ (lb tttl,".'",.,:',,.":;).",',,',,". â€and! -arr.aua"iatF,sm.'etgr' --vrrttttti-tiitr-ttt'ehe" 2ttt"eTaret.tetlt' is tu.-. m " your. '.Onh-usu1nud. "t In“. I“, much, Jul ma at W m - -atue-.tNttAGeos Immunouvcmud - I." - "tqmott.An In. Ir A. tgtTBvutt and [with -tE.rtotHtoe.Tt-toqett nwbolvoohul’onlkh. â€Elm-Illnw “GINO-WWâ€- hy‘m Immunumua II-LICV'I‘RloIH-Imm .10va all val with hot “I unlul-lonrywukar. " Irruul In. Geo. Volta). In. My lurk um mam In! lid I1- Agnh lied, All at Wood- and. - Band-y at the hum of Y. G. water. In. H. C. “bunch ot Now that": - tho week-0nd at no by. of he! "mrtrter, In. Percy Wmhr. II. In. mu» ot Knehcner new! the wank-end ," he: homo hora. no LY.P.A. (lunar! picnic 'l-I hold on Saturday “team in the Ely-ville whoa! ground. um m I daeided mecca. Five A.Y.P.A. branches were "mated number- lug aw! IN. namely. can. Kitch- ener. Hamlet, Preston ma Hare viuo. All kind- ot..tsporu wore our ried on. Including with“ compsâ€. “on: mm the the aileron: teams. In ttirrtiattr dancing was lndulsed In. In {no Hmvulo run and . vary plan-n! dar was spent by all pro mt. Ill-us Brivia Graham and Jean Elliott spent 'rtmqtHy with Miss Myrtle Love near Phttavlllo. Mr. and Hrs. Percy Wolcker, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Garland and Mr. Knuth IKnlbtlelsch, Misses lenon and Ron Roth, Messrs. Roy Roth, George Schmidt and George Hen-ling spent Sunday at South Cayuzn. Rev. R. C. and Mrs. Capper and clinch-en returned to their home in Mitchell on Tuesday after spending the past two week! with Mrs. E. H. Mr. Earl Butler ot Plattavllle toent Sand“ with his sister, Mrs. Rufus Kahuna. l In. W. A. Cook returned home Monday altar spending the put two week- with friends " Toronto and Chromout. Mr. and Mn. Paul Kurt: and ttun- ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson at Kitchener. Mrs. Harry Russell and little (hummer Joyco returned to her home in Hamilton on Monday after unending a week with her sister. Mr. Ind Mm. Herb. McNully. Mrs. he. Langdon spent Sunday with the iormer's daughter, Mr. end Mn. W. C. Anderson, Kitchener. 'H-ttty Entertauted.---Laat Fri- dny evening Mr. Ind Mrs. Wm. Sher- rill entertnined n large number of people at their home to a reception given in honour ot their son. Mr. And In. Irvin Sheri-“la. who were recently married. The evening was - in unme- nnd dnncing. At mid- night . upendid lunch wns‘eerVed. Everyone reported a line time. Picnic-kw " Waterloo Park-La" Thur-thy memoon the baled Aid and the Smithy School ot the Prep Drum Church journeyed to the Waterloo Pork where they held their annual picnic. The Afternoon was - In some! after which topper we. served. Everyone reported a In time PAIRS All. 'giee2iifitit, -_"t he] d an. “In!†t,ln',t'l'W"l -Mteyit-.tP.tmdqvirvyite9t '_*i05t1.d9.rme..rrtii. "I ï¬yhmigmmg a. " tetct I In 'llAl to - with " m work and an ttlttht'MI'.t't'ltd, 1t"vrg anna um p.115 "- Won-mm “In Ron I“; 132tt'a 'lfffalh1f.1'lt .54 F'i'i'i Firiuri, eetihtrhrt glyd Sign" in} Tibia-a} ludh to m M E. Hanan“ lam-N.- eyrtptttirM "td.thet I"; " t'lht,tit; at. .. d . 'riiUGF'i' Vt..- iii"iba"triiiif','iiii'ii'ri,i7i 'i'i'iitliiiflfiiii!.it?iiiij, 'ATI ti'riiit?ii'iiti'iiiiii! lord-MAN 3-1"! t.tad tert,t.8t In. WINTERIOURNE [IVER BODY x The Confederation Number tf/it, wanted C‘rouiclc trundle coaLiu1iiiiiiiifitrtlripitt: I ' it" jubilce of the Confcdcrats'on of d Canadian Mac" has bun nch '(iitittCa tmiritdtt" xordiaiity tha't is most gratifitriwtt to the publiahers and thistteatiNaitiem will be shared Apr:' T - Watgrloa Council and other ieoeiiicipat bodies as wall as advertisers who compare!“ to who“; hear-teddy-ir' the otterdrrt'ssc ' N , . I j" - The Canadian Press, Ontario Libraries, Trade'Concmiuianere. Git all clan“ ofCitixen: haâ€;- been enthusiastic in their tribute: of aAlbreciatt1tree aniwe are pleased to 4tods an a few of than in the-form of extracts from scores of' letters and editorial comments received. V a; “I want to congratulate you on tho excellent 'Con.. tederattdh Number' published by the Waterloo Chronicle under date of July lat. - ‘_ . . - _-r__-. Warm Tributés of ipjrmaim my, tiiLadsa,, 15-54353}? "iiriitii'r"; Libraries, Trade Commissioners and Premium! Cigims Nn general history of the country, account of national resources. Waterloo Gounty history, history of its citiel, towns and townships. and of their industries, and not least in make a? and illustrations, the book may well be called the best aterloo County souvenir publication that has yet Appeared." iFROM ms HONOR JUDGE E. J. “EARN County Judge of Water!» County. _ . “I appreciate very much your sending me complimen- tary copies of your 'Conftderatioy Nymber.' "As 1 stated at the Rotary luncheon on the 4th inst., your 'Confederation Number' is a very creditable produc- tion and one that should be appreciated by every citizen of the Twin-Cities and of the County of Waterloo in particular and of Canada in general." In the course of a column review of the article on Waterloo's Insurance and Financial interests, Satuniay Nieht,amder the head "Watedoo, Ont., "Famed as Insurance Centre," says: . "Of special interest to insurance men is the Cohfedera- tion Number of the 'Waterloo Chronicle', the oldest and largest weekly newspaper in Waterloo County, ti" paper which has been appearing every week since 1856. This number is in magazine Term, containing 108 pages, and among the interesting and informing articles which it con- tains is one by Mr. Thomas Hilliard, president of, the Dominion Life, dealing with the insurance interests of that thriving town. In insurance circles, Waterloo is known as "the Hartford 0? Canada", on account of the number of sound and successful insurance companies whose head offices are there located. No other town of its size can boast of being the home of eight insurance companies, and the first failure of such a company started in Waterloo has yet to occur." . "Confederation numbers are the order of the do; in Canada. The Waterloo Chronicle comes to .our des in quarto size of one hundred and eight pages, profusely, illustratea.’ filled with instructive articles concerning old times in aterloo County and the men who had a part in building up that county, in agriculture, in industry and in commercial life. The old pioneers are presented in pictures and in story, and the men and women ol the present genera- tion find a place in the records that at the next jubilee will constitute a most valuable record of the present period, as this number is of the past century of history. It is a magnificent work the Waterloo Styitnig.1tt.e published and ... . ,,uu, _A_r.__._:_ - a - " 'no ' I Tributes from Libraries and Trade Commissioners wicngroga GREEK tairaiiroi the district.'! "The Confederation Number of the Waterloo Chronicle is indeed a credit to all responsible for its compilation and publication. The attractive volume with its distinctive Canadian cover is replete with interesting articles and many fine illustrations." 'Thu will acknowledge the receipt of your Confedera- tion 2et'g, of the Waterloo Chronicle, for which I wiah to ex d the thmka of the library. It certainly oontalna much valuable information commuting Commit hitb. irGCaiGiiiijTir%iiiFifiiitsiMey ninth: to t't own murky. I think, as Mum's Muslim ha at , we had almost forgotten the at of 'tootintt' Marx Jubilee me along, and our eyes hnvo,been opened t to the fact that we have muons thim to 'toott about if we would take the trouble." l - ' . _ mmmn, our. “The hiatrsiteat matadoljt contains. ye “gum we tUT,' mi“ beg t,it,ittteiitii "‘3," fe/tur, meuttrt a um , on so t9lttfttfg.putg'. i'hQrllrcl2li'ldtlrl is.A.ttnetotq" T “AnyhoundwortIJWhpmeu-v 1m N ""i"iniGGi"iiiriGTGaTr iiuiiarist durum: and no doubt, form . valuable addition to our collection." "RON w. a. mil-nunâ€, CM. Founder of the Waterb- Wal Society. ' Mun-gar T a all of' which we TORONTO SATURDAY NIGHT KI'I‘CHENER DKILY RECORD l your WILLIAM, ONT. RICHMOND HILL. ONT. WALKERVILLE. ONT. GUELPH MERCURY Tributes front Prominent Citizens Tributes from Canadian Press, say “Thank 'rose".---. DAVID BEAN ty SONS, Limited, Pallialuvf: - "s. mu LOUIS J. BAIL Main-get Canadia- Weekly Norma-t “the. "'A copy of your special Confederation Number has just come to hand, and it is certainly a mat creditable issue. It contains a wealth of historical information, la Archway illustrated, and in exceptional] well printed. You ave such a small amount of advertising compared to the reading matter, that it evidently has not been issued as a money-maker. But all the more credit to you, if this in the Cater, providing that you have at least pulled even. "This is probably the mote ambitious production which has who this office from any of our members, and We certain}; wish to congratulate you most hdnrtiir on this splendi number." f -- ' FROM P. t. run . Director of the Outerlo Deputmentof Agriculture "Mu. R. G. Smith of New Hamburg was kind enough to forward me a copy of your "Confederation Number" mid I was soanueh impressed with its material and make-up l "We have received a copy of the Confederation number of the Waterloo Chronicle, which gig of exceptional interest. The articles covering the history f the Dominion in general and of Waterloo county and town in partieular are moat illumimtiye, and thedllustmtiona, dealing with episodes of the post ind with contemporary events, are an attractive was.» "So many Canadian newspapers have issued special Confederation numbers of merit that comment upon each is out of the question, but that of the Waterloo Chronicle, a weekly paper, demands notice. It is a magazine of more than 100 pages, profusely illustrated and typographically excellent. In addition to general historical articles there are most readable chapters dealing with the towns and townships of Waterloo County, from a municipal stand- point, and also attractive presentation of the great indus- ries and financial concerns therein. Sketches of outstanding public men are included. In all there things Waterloo County offers a great wealth of material, and The Chronicle has risen to the occasion in_a special number which is not only "N Under the head "A Anoome Edition,') the London Free Press says editorially: {Em}; irUGWiirtie -asifiint, but deserves a place is a work of reference." 1’ "A splendid jubilee number was that of The Waterloo Chronicle, which issued one i,U"t'g'lt',', form. In the num- ber there are over one hund pages, most of them carry- ing illustrations and all of them an excellent advertisement for Waterloo and vicinity. Waterloo is located in a. good gal-t of Western Ontario, and is not only well favored itself ut is excellent in the matter of surroundings, The Chronicle's atrial number will find a hylaee in many a library. By e way. the adjoining burr of Ayr comes in for mention, and among cuts printed is one A. Mt.. Guli IUI' l I "LIV", uuu -. yaw lllw‘ u. vu' -- ---. -__-- Lads;= who in former d;ya tookwrank " one of the Ottawa Valley’s beat known residents." . "We ore in receipt of your very “native Waterloo Chronicle Confederation Number, for which we thank you. We intend new ants cm tttth oth.tr qefedtrratino liters iiiGriiiiriiiiG7r iriiGii,hifit iiiiir.u.tiinet" "It will bit mt More to place It in our “bury It In a exceedi y intending number." ' \ I . “We consider it one of the that Jubilee your edition. we have seen. Gotten up in the library oak. with a iaiiiririiiiatfaiGuiartt-etrotiiit_mett .rhardCortfeakatioat Numbu.†‘. j - " geW,2g'ileh,lStuSt.""" 0...... "Ptmgturt1typrrrrs-rtltaAufttyey1nyl?.tt? an of the WW Gimmick: Coetfed-atioat Nam. tYrWlfG2TltC't.re'll".r,7lil'ilr., Womghdtohuoa 'Gu'iii'iuriviGifiirttiiiAiothagtVeiithurmtae- -tGGiidiu"Fuiakuditttt-ryta6." "UL" STE. MARIE. ONT. HAMILTON SPECTATOR LONDON FREE PRESS RENFREW "MERCURY _ at? PEMBROKE, ONT. WELL. ONT. fef,,ee.t,ntet,,fgg,Ltrt that let‘ouknmv hm. 2'fl.'d â€is m: _ tra',',',',','.'?',',',,",':' instinct iarGiaHirriirirauuf. "oreur-otnn_t, thecounty butwtn‘mnetimeuoneoftbelntAcflq‘A; turd R'epixmeattitheas In them and learned to _ mete the sterling qualities of tag",',,", of the County. historian! matter eontained in e publication 5 ex- tremely intelreotlnx and I with to oongrntulate you on the ietiievisment." mm, m. u. - ,.....__.... --- ,-_ -- We, - - -ee paper man if many years sanding and I think your cation is one of the ttneat numbers that have appeared We Diamondhbiiee year. I recognize in its 4St', many ’old friends of mine such on Judge mam, E. . Scully, D. a Bowlby. J. Hellman, George Randall, George Moore, Thoma Hilliard, C. M. Taylor and dear old Moses Springer. This number is certainly a credit to your establishment†. V PRO! B. I. SHAW LP. _ - - Aha-using Agent, - At “I have ijust received a copy of your Contedemiion Number and wish to tender you my hemiest congratula- tions on its "W,',e,,1',l,','"ei Ad you are aware I am An old uku- mm.- mm A mum wean standinz and I think your pubi- The Financial Post, Toronto, in the course of a column . t and a half article, says: i _ _ Waterloo “as Eight Insurance Company . fs . Head 18ttees 'ttiii, " “Waterloo, Ontario, is the 'oislkititqm, of its" also _ ’ 132* where in the world that is the headquarters of eight (lisp “ i:s-'ic',"'iM" inct and flourishing insurance companies. - 'r'ii'( “Waterloo out-Hartfords Hartford as the insurance '_-." , centre. ,- . "This is one of the interesting facts about the financial -,,, J . and-insurance history of this interesting Western Ontario _ ' community, brought out in an article written for the Watt ‘ erioo Chronicle Diamond Jubilee _ Number' br. Thomas Hilliard, the veteran president of the Dominion Life Assur- _ - ance Company, one of Waterloo's successful organization†. run CHRONICLE / (Montreal Insurance and Financial Journal, July 29, 19271 . . Enterprising Waterloo V "The Confederation Number of the Waterloo Chron- ieie,' of which we have been favored with a copy by the publishers, oomtitutgg n oomglete PM. highly interesting pun-amuse, wuuuwuwc a. many-v“. a..." '""C."""qF -.---. -_._.. record of events in Waterloo County from the early days down to the present time. The foundations of prosperit in any community depend, of course, upon the type of 'gall', and Waterloo Count“ situated in the heart of a fine ard- cultural district, has singularly blessed in the mture of its pioneers. Men endowed w.ith shrewd capabilities and prophetic vision guide the destinies of Wnterioo'ts many commercial and industrial enterprises today. Agriculture is tseientif1eally pursued, and educational and social activities are partly shares! In.. . . . .. ... ' . _....- 'YG-GGG? Vital-loo is unique in that it is the home of no less than eight distinct inayymtyyyray%tttoys. Thomas Hilliard, the veteran president of the Dominion Life, contributes a volume survey of the fhtaneinl And in- surance development since the inception of the ttrat innum- ance company in Waterloo in 3868. It is noteworthy and o emditabtepsfleetiort of 1attrdtg,ttrit,', that no hr. surance company ever started in aterloo has failed." "TUnk you so much for the oogy of the Waterloo Cttrmtie1e'jitetfedemtioet number Whit: we received today. I on sure it will beat great historical value in can!» em; library.†_ . "I am indeed. grateful to you for the splendid copy of the Waterloo Chrimide's Confedmtiou Number. I have med it with eoetdderable interact." VALE} J. DONNELLY, United States We Go.- lntslo-r at Manta-l. writes: C Mann: "I in; to acknowledge receipt of and “1kath (or the of the Confederation Number of the and†mum . which I IN! hymn}! nldw htthr 'efi5tii,if,etyit - “if iiritui office for in. via of in- muiren.†_ A. I. ANDERSON. - " Whips. an: my emu.†"rim minim} to ontor you-eon. 1- tSStht,,','N " t htrlhti',ili?i,'iis'i'i'ir?'i,i?iF'i'. D. M. McLEOD; In. union’s Tulle Con-um " THE FINANCIAL POST BARBIE. ONT. lib WIT- Ttad. GUI-b- 3393