APPENDIX F CXI 



V. — The Waterloo Historical Society. 



By Dr. J. H. Coyne, F.R.S.C. 



Berlin, November 13th, 1914. 



The second annual meeting of the Waterloo Historical Society- 

 was held in the Free Library Hall, Berlin, on November 13, 1914, 

 the President, W. H. Breithaupt, in the chair. 



secretary-treasurer's report. 



Berlin, November 13th, 1914. 



I have the honor of presenting the second annual report of the 

 Waterloo Historical Society for the year ending October 31st, 

 1914. 



The work of the Society has made progress during the past 

 year, and a number of notable additions have been made to the Socie- 

 ty's collection. 



Your President and Secretary have visited various parts of 

 the County and have placed the needs of the Society before represen- 

 tative citizens. We have been assured of support everywhere, and 

 hope to receive valuable contributions from time to time. 



It is apparent that material of much historical value has been 

 scattered or lost, but there is much still to be had which should be 

 secured without delay to be added to our collection. 



A list of donations received during the year appears elsewhere. 



The hope is expressed that the members of the Society will con- 

 tinue to take a deep interest in collecting material for our museum. 

 Let this be anything pertaining to the early settlement of this County, 

 for example, old documents, deeds, family histories, photographs, 

 Indian objects, etc. 



Lecture. 



This year we were fortunate in having an address by Dr. Otto 

 Klotz, Dominion Astronomer, of Ottawa. The address, which was 

 an excellent presentation of the subject dealt with "The Boundaries 

 of Canada." 



