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IS executor, lividual for according to ttled by the the audit of :ecutors and
The Company continues the professional relations of solicitors to matters intrusted to it by them.
HEAD OFFICE, 32 Church Street, TORONTO, ONT.
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NATIONAL TRUST GO.
-LIMITED-
HEAD OFFICE AND DEPOSIT VAULTS
No. 22 Kina Street E., - - Toronto.
Branch offices
WINNIPEG, MAN. MONTREAL, QUE. EDMONTON, N.W.T.
CAPITAL PAID-UP, - $1,000,000
RESERVE FUND, 340,000
President: J. W. FLAYELLE, ESQ., Managing Director The William Davies Co. Ltd. ; Director Canadian Bank of Commerce.
Vice-Presidents Z. A. LASH, K.C., of Messrs. Blake, Lash and Cassels, Barristers and
Solicitors.
E. R. WOOD, Esq., jVice-President and Managing Director Central Canada Loan & Savings Co.
Chartered by the Ontario Government and accepted as a Trust Company for all its purposes by the High Court of Jus- tice. Authorized to accept and execute any kind of Trust and Agency and to act in any of the following capacities :
TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRAT R, GUARDIAN, COMMIT TEE, ASSIGNEE, LIQUIDATOR, GENERAL AGENT.
j^'unds received in trust for investment and principal and interest guaranteed.
Estates managed rents, interest, dividends and coupons and other income collected.
Money to loan on first mortgage security of farm and city properties.
Solicitors specially retained to do all le^al wor^ in connec- tion witlx Tjusiness ■which, they bring to the Company.
Correspondence invited.
W.T.WHITE,
GENERAL MANAGER
•^
ESTABLISHED 1882
The Toronto General
Trusts Corporation
Paid-llp Capital - Keserve Fund - -
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JOHN HOSKIN, K.C, LL.D. HON. S. C. WOOD W. H. BEATTY J. W. LANG.VIUIR.
President Vice-President Vice-President Managing Director
The Corporation executes lawful trusts of every description.
Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Committee, Re- ceiver, Assignee, Licjuidator, etc.
Acts as Trustee undei Will?, Mortgages, Marriage Settle- ments, or other Trust Deeds.
Keceives Moneys for Investment, under guarantee or otherwise, as may be arranged .
Undertakes the Management and Sale of Real Estate, col- lects taxes, pays rent, makes repairs, etc.
Collects Interest, Dividends and Coupons.
.Acts as Fiscal Agent of Corpor- ations and Individuals.
Acts as Registrar and Transfer Agent for stock or securities of financial or other compan- ies.
Receives, invests and manai^es -Sinkins^ Punds.
Rents compartments in Fire and llurglar proof .Safe Deposit X'aults.
Receives Wills for safe keeping.
Offices and Safe Deposit Vaults.
TORONTO. OTTAWA. WINNIPEG.
British Columbia.
(BoltJen
rriHOMAS O'BKIEN,
Barrister-at-Lax^, Etc.
GOLDEN, B.C. - - CANADA
Solicitor for The Imperial Bank of Canada, etc.
Cable Address : "O'Brien," Golden,
Ulelson
niAYLOE & O'SHEA
Barristers, Notaries, Etc.,
NELSON, . - B.C.
Cable address, "Stockton."
S. S. Taylor, LL.B., K.C. James OShea.
Danco uver
TTOWAED J. DUNCAN
Barrister, Solicitor and Notary,
Molsons Bank Chambers Vancouver, - . B.C.
VyiLSON, SENKLER & BLOOMFIELD
Barristers and Solicitors,
Charles Wilson, K.C. J. H. Senkler
Edgar Bloomfield
VANCOUVER— BRITISH COLUMBIA
P.O. Box 743. Cable Address, "Winkler," V'ancouver.
A — L.L.
6 BRITISH COLUMBIA LEGAL CARDS— Con.
Victoria.
D
RAKE, JACKSON & HELMCKEN,
Barristers-at-Latir,
Solicitors to Canadian Bank of Commerce.
H. D. Helmcken, K.C.
Cable Address, "Mandrake.''
H
IGGINS & ELLIOTT
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
Law Cliambers,
VICTORIA, - - B.C.
Frank HigctIns. R. T. Elliott.
Cable Address, "Frains."
flDanitoba*
Brandon.
/ELEMENT & CLEMENT,
^^ Barristers and Solicitors.
BRANDOS, - ■ MANITOBA.
Caljle .\Jdress "Clement." Solicitors for Dominion Bank.
S. E. Clement, R. A. Clement.
pOLDWELL & COLEMAN,
\J Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
BRANDON, MAN.
Geo. Robson Coldwell, K.C. George B. Coleman.
Solicitors for The Imperial Bank of Canada, The Bank of British North America, The Imperial Loan and Invest- ment Company of Canada, The Sylvester Bros. Manii- facturinj,' Company.
Cable address "Coldwell."
pHlLIP cV' KILGOUK,
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
BRANDON, ■ AlAN.
A. E. Philip, J. F. Kilt-our,
Solicitors for The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society, Bank of Montreal, etc.
(Jable address, "Philip." Code Moreing and IMcNeil.
MANITOBA LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
WinuipeG
BRADSHAW, RICHARDS «& AFFLECK, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
Bank of Hamilton Cliamhers, - Winnipeg, Canada
C. W. Bradshaw, S. E. Richards, Grant Affleck.
Solicitors for The Alliance Trust Co., Limited, The Canadian and American Mortgage and Trust Co., Limited, The United Trust, Limited, The Pelican and British Empire Life Office, etc., etc.
nAMERON & PHILLIPPS,
^-^ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
WINNIPEG, - . CANADA
J. D. Cameron, Hugh Phillipps,
Solicitors for The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co.,
The Canadian Bank of Commerce, The Canadian Life
Assurance Co., The Dominion Elevator Co., The Imperial
Elevator Co., The Cockshutt Plow Co., etc., etc.
pAMPBELL, PITBLADO, HOSKIN ^ & GRUNDY
Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys, Etc.
Bank of Hamilton Chambers - . WINSIPEG
Hon. Colin H. Cainpljcll, K.U. (Att'y-Gen. for ^ran.,j Isaac Pitblado LL.B., A. E. Hoskin, B.C.L., H. P. Grundy, E. H. Hennest.
Foreign Commissions executed. Non-resident interests carefully attended to. Special department for collections
Solicitors for the Bank of Hamilton, The Tor. Gen. Trusts Corp., The Landed Banking and Loan Co., The Home Investment and Savings Association, The Royal Loan Cc, The Reliance Loan and Savings Co. of Ontario, The .Sovereign Life .\ssurance Co., I'he Home Life .Association, The Union Colonization Co., The Eastern and Western Land Co., etc. Cable Address " Camfords."
TjlISHER, WILSON & EWART,
Barristers, Attorneys, Notaries, Etc.,
C. P. Wilson, James Fisher, K.C.
John Francis Fisher, Alan C. Ewart,
Seaton Ewart. Registered Cable address, "Wilart." Western Union Code.
T^TTILLIAM J. MORAN,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc.,
(Late Crown .Attorney, Rainy River District.)
Solicitor for The Rat Portage Lumber Co., Limited, The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Co., The Manitoba Iron Works, Limited.
Cable Address, ''Moran."
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MANITOBA (WINNIPEG) LEGAL CARDS— Con,
"pOBINSON & HULL,
Barristers, Attorneys, Notaries, Etc.
National Trust Co'y Building, Winuioey, Manitoba.
Cable Address, "Robinson."
Thomas Robinson W. F. Hull
T
UPPER, PHIPPEN & TUPPER,
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
WIXMPEG, - - CAXADA
Cable Address, " Tupper Winnipeg."
J. Stew.\rt Tupper, K.C, Frank H. Phippen, William J. Tupper, Geo. D. Minty,
Gordon C. McTavish, Wallace McDonald.
Solicitors for the Bank of Monti eal, The Bank of British North America, The Merchants Bank of Canada. National Trust Co.. Limited, The Canada Life .\ssurance Co., The Kdinburgh Life Assurance Co., The Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited, The Hud- son's Bay Co., The Canada NorihWest Land Co., The Saskatchewan, Valley Land Co., The Ontario Loan and Debenture Co., Royal Insurance C >., The Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Co., The Bankers' Asso- ciation, TheiManiioba Fire Underwriters' Association, The License Holders' Association, etc.
IRew Brunswick-
3fret)cricton
R
W. McLELLAN
Barrister-at-Laii7, Etc.
Fredericton, N.B. - ■ Canitda
Referee in Equity.
Registrar of Divorce Court for New Brunswick.
Registrar of Probates, York County.
Clerk of tbe Peace, Sunbury County.
Business attended to in all parts of the Province.
A RTHUR R. SLIPP, LLB.
Barrister, Notary Public, Etc.,
b'REDKlilCTOS, X.ll.. Canada Solicitor for the Bunk of Nova Scotia.
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NEW BRUNSWICK LEGAL CARDS-Continued.
St. Jobn
TTANINGTON & HANINGTON
-L- L Barristers, Attorneys, Notaries, Etc.,
Saint John, N.B., Canada
A. H. Hanington, K.C. C. S. Hanington, B.C.L.
KING KELLEY
Barrister, Etc.
SAI.VT JOHN, . NEW BRUNSWICK.
ILLEY & SMITH,
T
-L Barristers, Notaries, Etc.,
Leonard P. D. Tilley, Herbert J. Smith.
Canada Life Building Prince William Street, Saint John, N B
Cable address, "Tillith," W. U. Code. Telephone No. 52c
References-The Royal Bank of Canada, Messrs. Schofield Bros Whole- sale Paper Dealers, Canadian Bank Note Co., Limi.ed; F W Dan.el and Co., Canada Life Assurance Co., Emery Bros. Sovereign Life &c"'H!>ll^r>'o"r'°"."'°?-"'" Mills, Amherst, N.S E.^B.^Edfy SunFire^L's'uran'^e'Ca"''""" ''""''°""' ^°- L''""^'^' ^'^""-'' ?• Q-^
VyELDON & McLean
' ' Barristers and Attorneys
Hugh H. McLean, K.C, H, F. Piiddington, LL B
Fred. E. Taylor, LL.B. (Harv.) " ''
Saint John, . ]few Brumicick
Solicitors in New Brunswick for the Bank of Montreal, U. P. Ky.Co., Dominion Express Co., Pullman's Palace Car Co., Guardian Assce. Co., N. B. Southern Ry Co N B Ey f^F'^!^'' Ins Co. of Bangor (Marine), Caledonia Ins.' Co of Edinburgh, Western Union Telegraph Co., St. John Ry Co. (Consohda'n of Street Ry. & Gas Go's.), Royal Trust Co
Moo&8tock
T^M. M, CONNEEL
Barrister-at-Laxir,
WOODSTOCK - - NEW BRUNSWICK
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Bevvfounblanb,
St. ^obti's
/^HAS. O'NEILL CONROY,
^-^ Barrister- at-Iiavir, Solicitor, Etc.
Offi-e, Law Chambers, Duckworth St., St. John's, Newfouiidland Solicitor for Canada Permanent Mtg. Corp., Colonial Mfg. Co., Nfld. Consolidated Foundry Co., Limited, Ter- Nova Boiler Works, Limited, etc.
General Agent for Nfld. Confederation Life Ass'n. Commissioner of Affidavits for .New Brunswick. Cable Address, "Yornoc, Saintjohn's" P.O. Box 37 Telephone
HON. SIR EDWARD MORRIS, K.C., LLD Barrister and Solicitor
Attorney-General and MLaister of Justice.
Office, 1 Khiiberley Row, St. John's - Newt'oundland.
Cable address, "Morris Newfoundland."
1Kloitb*Mest Ueiritoiies.
Calaari?.
JOHN S. HALL, K.C.
Advocate, Barrister, Notary, Etc.
(Formerly of Montreal). CALGARY, N.IV.T. - - CANADA
Cable Address — "Jonhall."
/CLIFFORD T. JONES.
^^ Barrister, Advocate, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Solicitor for— Molaons Bank, Maryland Casualty Co., B.C. Permanent Loan «fe S-ivings Co., Standard Loan Co., Reliance Loan & Savings Co.
Cable address, "Jones."
T OUGHEED & BENNETT
i A Barristers, Solicitors, Advocates, Etc.
CALGAUY, S.W.T. ■ CANADA
J. A. Lougheed, K.C. U. B. Bennett, LL.B..
H. A. Allison, LL.B.
Solicitors for Bk. oP Montreal, Can. Bk. ot Com., Bk. of Nova Scotia, Mer. Bk. of Canada, Can. Pac. Railway Co., British Columbia Land and Irrigation Depts.
Jl
N.-W. TERRITORIES LEGAL CARDS-Con.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Solicitors for Imperial Bank James Short, Crown Prosecutor. C. A. Stuart, LL.B.
CALGARY, ALBERTA.
Barristers, Solicitors, Advocates, Etc.
Office . ;j „, ,
Bunts Block
CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA. W.L. Walsh. K.C. M. S. McCarthy
}Et)monton
B
OWN, DAWSON, KENNEDY c^- HYNDMAN
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Office, McLeod Block . Ed>nonton, Alberta
John C. F. Bown «■ t t^
T u- 17 J n. J. Dawson.
J. K. Kennedy, J. D. Hyndman,
Barristers, Advocates, Etc.
Wn.. Short C.^y. Cross O. M. Biggar A. F. Ewing
EDIHON-TO.y, ALT A., Canada
Solicitors for The Merchants Bank of Canada, Union Bank or Canada.
XlCletasf?f\vin J^ E. O'BRIEN
Barrister, Advocate, Notary Public.
Wetaskiwin, Alta., Canada. Solicitor for the Bank of Nova Scotia. R. G. Dan & Co.
12
N-W. TERRITORIES EEGAE CARDS— Con.
■p W. WOESLEY
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
YORKTON, N.W.T. Solicitor for the Bank of British North America.
l^ukon UeiTitor^.
Dawson
TjIRANK J. McDOUGAL
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc.
^"""■■o"' - ■ ■ Yukon Territory
Cable address "Dougal," Dawson
T P. SMITH
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
DAWSON, Y.T.
Bova Scotia,
Hmberst.
T OGAN & RALSTON,
Barristers, Attorneys, Notaries, Etc.,
AM HE HUT, Nova SCOTIA.
M. J. Lotjaii, LL B., M.P. J. L. Ralston
Cable address " Ralston."
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NOVA SCOTIA LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
Maltfai.
F
L. DAVIDSON, LL.B.
Barrister and Solicitor.
HALIFAX AND WINDSOR, - NOVA SrOTIA . Refer to Bank of British North America, Halifax, N.S.
RYSDALE & McINNES
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Arthur Drysdale, K.C Hector Mclnnes
Humphrey Mellish, KG. W. H. Fulton
J. B. Kenny
Cable address, " Drysdale "
Tj^OSTER & FOSTER
Barristers, Attorneys, Etc.
Board of Trade BiiildiiKj, Bedford Roic HALIFAX, N.S.
Wm. R. Foster
H
ARRIS, HENRY & OAHAN
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
■St. Paul BuikUni, Hulifax Sui;a Sci>tia, and the Jirtiial Bink Biiildini. Sydney, Cape Breton. Cable Address '• Henry." Halifax, " Henry," Sxdney A. B. C, McNeills Directory and Lieber's i 'odes.
R. E. H.\RRts, K.C. W. \. Hen-ky. C. H. Cah.\n.
H. B. Stairs.
0
R. REGAN, LL.B.
Barrister-at-Laiv,
Mininti and Company Attorney
Deputy Stipendiary Maj^istrate, Town of Dartmouth
Cable address, ' Orejjan "
A LFRED WHITMAN, B.A., LL.B.
Barrister. Solicitor. Etc.
58 Bedford Row, - ■ HALIFAX. S.S.
Cable Address — " Aftman," Halifax
B — L.L.
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NOVA SCOTIA LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
Sp&nep.
niLLIES & HILL
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.,
SVDXEV, CAPE BRETOX, C AX A DA
Jos. A. Gillies, K.C. Wm. A. G. Hill. LL.B.
Collections made in all parts of the Province of Nova Scotia. Reference, Bank of Montreal.
©ntario.
Belleville.
W C. MIKEL, B.C.L.
Barrister,
Counsel and Solicitor for the City of Belleville BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO Office— City Hal!
3Berltn.
pLEMENT & CLEMENT
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.,
E. P. Clement, K.C. E. W. Clement
V.ERLIX OXT.
Solicitors for the Town of Berlin,
The Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
The Molsons Bank, Waterloo.
Bianttort).
H
EYD, LIVINGSTON cV' COUCH
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries. Conveyancers, Etc.
qtHnsjr, Mm-hrt St ., BliAXTFO/! I), OXT.
Louis F. Ileyd, K.C. ^ W. Churchill Livin-iston
J. H. Coucli
Cable Address— "Livingston." Western UniDn ("ode.
15 ONTARIO LEGAL CARDS-Continned.
3BrocJ?viIIe.
W S. BUELL,
' ' Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office., Comstock mock, . Court House Avenue
Solicitor for Bank of Toronto. BROCKVILLE, .... ONTARIO.
Cbatbam.
JOHN G. KEER
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
f HATH AM, . . . ONTARIO Solicitor for Bank of Montreal
WILSON, PIKE & GUNDY Barristers, CHATHAM, ONTARIO
Solicitors of the Supreme Court, Notaries Public Etc Matthew Wilson, K.-C. w t? ' r- j
J. M. Pike ^- ^- ^""^y
Refer to Canadian Bank of Commerce
Coboura.
J^^ C. S. HUYCKE, KG.
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. COBOURG, ..... ONTARIO
Colborne.
YV L. PAYNE, M.A., LL.B.
T T • Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
colborsj:, ().\t.
Branch Office, Warkworth, Ont. ; there every Saturday and Court days. ^
Solicitor for the Standard Bank, the Villaee of Col- borne, the Township of Craraahe and Percy.
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ONTARIO LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
Cornwall.
H
AKKNESS & MILLIGAN
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
CORNWALL, . - - . OXT.
J. G. HaRKNESS J. C. MiLLKlAN
6alt.
FEANK ERICHSEN BEOWN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Offices, Imperial Block, Oalt
Personal attention given to business in Berlin, Waterloo, Preston and Hespeler
Telephone— Residence 300, Office 296
■pvALZELL & BAEEIE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.,
(iALT, - - vyTAHlO J. Bell Dalzell R. Barrie, B.C.L.
(3uelpb.
M
ACDONALD & DREW
Barristers and Solicitors,
' 7 Di'tdjluss Street, ■ - UV ELI'H, OXT . A. H. Macdokali>, K.C. John J. Drew
]y[cKINNON & HOWITT
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.,
Money to Loan
Telephone linildhiii - - U IKLI'II, ( A X A lK\
Long Distance Telephone 34")
R. L. McKinnon, LL. B. J. R. Howitt
17 ONTARIO liEGAI. CARDS— Continued.
(3oDencb.
J^ICKINSON & GARROW
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
OODERICH, - . OiXTARlO
E. L. Dickinson Charles Garrow, LL.B.
DROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
GODERIGH, . . ojfj'
W. Proudfoot, K.C. G. F. Blair R. C. Havs
IHamilton.
pRERAR, CRERAR & BELL
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc
No. 1 Hamilton Priieident Chamber.i - n.lMILTON,CAXADA
P. D. Crerar, K.C. T. H. Crerar. G. W. Bell, B.A.
Cable Address: " Crerars," Western Union Code.
Telephone No. 652.
J EE, FARMER & STANTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Office, Canada Life Chambers - HAMILTON ONT .
Telephone No. 280
Lyman Lee, B.A. John G. Farmer, B.C.L.
J. P. Stanton
Cable Address, '-Leejieb."
IFnpcstinents
STOCKS Dividend Paying Mining. Oil and Industrial Stocks.
WE BUY -iny active stocks YOU MAY WISH TO SELL.
WE SELL any active stocks you may wish to buy.
Prompt Service and Right Prices. Solicitors retained. t^ Write to-day.
INVESTMENT EXCHANGE COMPANY
Spectator Building, HAMILTON, ONT.
C. H^ ROUTLIPPE, Mffr. Phone 1656 and 1735.
18 ONTARIO LEGAIi CARDS — Continued.
IRinoston,
S
MYTHE, KING ct SMYTHE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.,
Solicitors for the Merchants Baiili of Canada, R. G. Dun A
Co., Ontario Powder Co. Ltd. Francis Kin<4, M.A. George H. Smythe, B.A.
Cable Address, "Kiuf^"
F
EASER & MOORE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.,
Offices — Agiieidtuiul Buiidiny, Cor. Luudus and Talbot Sis. London, Canada
M. D. Fraser J. P. Moore
Cable address " Framore "
IRiaoara falls.
A LEX. ERASER
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.,
NIA OA R A FA L L.\ OS TA lllO
©ttawa.
A YLEN & DUCLOS
■^-^ Advocates. Barristers, Etc.,
for Provinces of Quebec and Ontario
H. Aylen, K.C. A. W. Duclus, B.C.L.
Barrister (Que. & Ont.) Advocate (Que.)
Commissioners for Que. & Ont. Parliamentary. Supreme
and Exchequer Court Aj^ents. 'Phone 909. Otfices—Tntst Budding, OTTAWA, OAT.
ELCOURT~^' RITCHIE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.
OTTAWA, CAXADA
Parliamentary, Supreme and K.xchequer Courts and
Departmental Atjents
N. A. Belcourt, LL.D.. K.C, M.P., J. A. Ritchie,
Advocate for Province Crown Attorney
of Quebec for Carleton
Cable Address—" Helrit, Ottawa"
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ONTARIO (OTTAWA) LEGAL CARDS-Con.
A. E. ]U.AXCHET
C,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Jioom S7 Central Chamhrr.s, Ehji,, Street, OTTA WA, 'JAXADA Parliamentary, Supreme Court and Departmental Agent. Special attention given to Commercial Law and Collections.
pAEO^r^TsiNCXAIK;
V^ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
(Ont. & Que.) Carleton Chambers, - . . otta,ra, Canada
i arliamentary Supreme and Exchequer Courts and Uepartmental Agents. '
Ho.N Sir A. P. Caron, K.C. , K.C.M.G. K. V. Sinclair
Advocate for the P.ovince of Quebec. barrister, Pro J of OnTaVio
p HRYSLEK & BETHUNE
^-^ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
19 iitid 20 Ceiitrul Chiniilwrs, . OTTAWA CANADi
Parliam^ntaiy, Supreme Court and Departmental .Agents.
Francis H. Chry.Mer, K.C. Charles J. R. Bethune, N. G. Larnionth
'°"fc:^;. It.'^Tct^X'olL^.y:'^ O'^-- Electric Ky. Co. ,
T^ W ARTTvnXD^^OSLER
-1-^ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
M Olsons Bank Chambers . . OTTA W A
John S. Ewart, K.' ! W.m. Wyld, Glyn O.sler, i' . ai. hurbidgk.
Solicitors at Ottawa for the Molsons Hank and the Ontario Bank. Mr Ett-ajt will confine himself to cnsulc-uions opinions and Counsel work .n the Supreme and Excheqrer Courts and 'before Kailwrv Commission. • «xcinvay
n EMMILL d' MAY
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Carleti-n Chambers, 74 Sparks .St . - OTTAWA, CANADA
Supreme Court and Parliamentary Agents
J. A. Gemmill A. F. May
T ATCHFORl), McDOUGALL &~"~" -L^ DALY
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Supreme Court aaU Parliamentary Agents.
19 Elgin Street, - ■ OTTAWA, CANADA
Telephone 125!!.
Hon. F. R. Latchford, K.C. J. Lorn .AIcDougall, Jr
Atty.Gen. for Ont. E.J.Daly.
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ONTARIO (OTTAAVA) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
lyrcLAURIX & ^IILLAII
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.
Offices— 19 Elgin street - OTTAWA, C A A' ADA
Parliamentary, Supreme Court and Departmental Agents
References — Bank of Ottawa
The National Cash Register Co.
Geo. McLaurin, LL.B. Haldaue Millar
ONALD HECTOR MACLEAN, B.A.
Barrister, Etc.
Central Chambers, Elgin Street, OTTAWA, CANADA.
Solicitor for the Corporation of the County of Carleton.
Telephone 1956. Cable Address "Donlean Ottawa."
MAcCRAKEN, HENDERSON & McDOUGAL
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.
John I. MacCraken George F. Henderson
D. J. MeDougal A. W. Greene
PARLIAMENTARY, SUPREME COURT AND DEPARTMENTAL AGENTS
Central Cliamhers, Cor. Queen and Elgin Sis., Ottawa, Ont.
pERKINS, ERASER, BURBIDGE ^ & GIBSON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
64 Sparks ^t., over Bank of British }iorth America OTTAWA, CAS ADA
W. C. Perkins A. W. Fraser, K.C.
H. A. Burbidge, LL.B. J. G. Gibson
Cable Address — " Perser, Ottawa "
■pRINGLE & GUTHRIE
Barristers and Solicitors,
Norman GuKdou Guthrie Clive Pringlk
Parliamentary Snlicitors and Departmentnl Agents
Practice before the Board of Railway Commissioners
CITIZEN BUILDING, OTTAWA, CANADA.
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ONTARIO (OTTA'WA) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
OCOTT, THO:\rPSON iS: CUKLK
'^ Barristers, Solicitors, £tc.
Supreme Court and Departmental Agents D'Arcy Scott Jolin Thompson W. H. Curie
Parliamentary Solicitors. Special attention given to Private Bill Legislation.
Carleton Chambers, 74 Sparks Street, OTTA WA
Solicitors for Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Ottawa & New York Railway Co., Bell Telephone Co., American Surety Co., etc.
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Ipatent Httorne^s
& B. HAEYEY '"°''Tha\vev
Patent Attorneys
OTTAWA - CAXADA Office — S3 and 3^ Central Cliamhers Postal Address — Box 1071 Patents procured in Canada and all Foreign Countries. Registered in U.S. 2255.
Telegraph Address — " Harvey." Western Union Code.
Ipeterborougb.
A P. POUSSETTE, K.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, £tc.,
Offices:— No. 379 Water Street, Peterborowjh, Ont., Canada
port Brtbur.
F
RANK H. KEEFER
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.,
Local Solicitor of The Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation and The Ontario Bank, Port Arthur.
F. H. Keefer, LL.B. E. M. Powley, B A.
Cable address " Keefer," Port Arthur
Offices at Port Arthur and Fort William
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St. Catbariues.
A.
W. MAEQUIS
Barrister and Solicitor.
21 Queen Street, - - St. Ciitkariaca, Ontario
Telephones, 17() and 277
pOLLIER & BURSON
^^ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Refer to Canadian Bank of Commerce and Sovereign Bank of Canada.
ST. dATHABINES, ONTARIO
H. H. Collier, K.C. G. B. Burson
Sault Ste. /IDarie.
HAMILTON, ELLIOT & IRVING Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Sault Stc. Murk, - ■ CANADA
Henry C. Hamilton A. Elliot John Evvart Irving
Solicitors for The Imperial Bank of Canada
Cable address " Hamton "
SuM)ur5.
F.
F. LEMIEUX,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, etc. SUDBURY, - ■ ONT.
Mining and Crown Lands Titles.
Refer to the Bradstreeta Co.
Uoronto
BAR WICK, AYLES WORTH, WRIGHT & MOSS,
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
North of Scotland Chaiubirs, IS li: Ju Kimj Strut )Vcsl, Toronto.
Waltku Bahwick, K.C. A. B. Aylksworth, K.C.
Henky J. Wriout. Joh.n H. Moss. Charles A. Moss.
J. A. Thompson. Feaiherrton Avleswoiitii.
Cable Address—" Bar," Toronto.
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ONTARIO (TORONTO) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
BEATTY, BLACKSTOCK, RIDDELL & CHADVVICK,
BLACKSTOCK, FASKEN, GALT & GOODERHAM,
-Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, !Etc.
Offices: Bank of Toronto BniltUng,Cor. WelUngtoii £• Church Sts.
Telephone Main 3813. Cahle aildress—"Cli.-\dwick," Toronto. W. H. B-atty, I'hos Gib'us I'.lackstock, K..C., Geo. Taie Klackstock, K.C., E. M. Cha.lwick. W. K. RMd-iU, K.C., Tho^. Prrcy^ iJalr ; David Faskeii, H. .■Xrmstroiic, Alex. Fask<>n, H. E. Rose, .M. K. Ciooderham.
BLAKE, LASH & CASSEL8, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Canadian Ilankol Coni'mn-i-c lluildinn, Corner King and Jordan Streets, Toronto.
Telephone Main 3840. Cable Address, "Blakes," Toronto. S. H. Blake, K.C. Z. A. Lash, K.C. Walter Cassels, K.C.
W. H. Blake, K.C. Hume Blake Edward F. Blake.
A W. Anglin T. D. Law W. A. H. Kerr
Walter Gow Miller Lash R. C. H. Cassels.
RIGGS & FEOST
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
33 Richmond, St. West, ■ TORONTO
Alfred W. Briggs Harold R. Frost
Branch Office: Diiigman's Hall, 710 Queen St. East.
Cable address, — "Briggs."
BRISTOL, BAYLY & ARMOUR Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
London and Caaadiin Cliambi'rs, 103 Day Street, Toronto
Telephone Main 963. Cable Address, "Bristol," Toronto
Edmund Bristol. Edward Bayly. Eric N. Armour.
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0. CAMP]RON
Barrister, Etc.,
l^quiti/ Chambers, ■ • Toronto
Telephone M. 1646.
Branch Office, Oakville.
pURRY & EYRE^
V-^ Barristers, Etc.
62 Victoria Street, Home Life Building, Toronto.
Cable Address — "Cruger."
Telephone Main, 1454.
James W. Curry, K.C, Reginald W. Eyre,
Crown Attorney, City of Toronto. E. E. Wallace.
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ONTARIO (TORONTO) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
G
EO. T. DENISON, Je.
Barrister,
Room 307 Manning Chambers, 72 Queen Ht. West, Toronto
(;able address " Rolyat "
Phone Main 1295.
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OLMAN, DRAYTON & SLAGHT,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.
OJici's — 2S Toronto Kit., Toronto, Canada
Charles J. Holman, K.C. Henry L. Drayton,
Crown Att'y, Co. of York. Arthur G. Slaght.
Cable Address, " Holman." Telephone Main 13(36
K
ERR, BULL & SHAW
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
59 Yon'/e Street - - ■ TORONTO, ONT.
George Kerr. B. E. Bull. J. G. Shaw.
Joseph Moutgonierj'.
Telephone, Main 569. Cable Address, "Kerbul."
"IZERR, DAVIDSON, PATERSON -■-^ & GRANT,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc.
Offices — Land Security Co.'s Blitg., 23 Adelaide St.E., Toronto
J. K. Kerr, K.C. W. Davidson. John A. Paterson, K.C. K. A. Grant.
Cable Address^"Kerdason." Telephone Main 608.
TZINGSMILL, HELLMUTH,
^^ SAUNDERS & TORRANCE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.
(Jninn liniik Ckuhilii rx, l'> W( Uiayton strict U'l.^t Toronto, Canada
Nicol Kingsniill, K.C. I. F. Helimuth. K.C.
Dyce W. SauiideiH W. P. Torrance
K. C. Cattanacii Walter B. Kingsmill
Telephone Main o73. Cable .Xdilress, •• Kingamill," Toronto
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ONTARIO (TORONTO) LEGAL CARDS— Com.
T AIDLAW, KAPPELE ct BICKNELL
Barristers and Solicitors.
Offices— Imperial Bank Buildinffs, 34 Wellington .«. E., Toronto.
Cable address, "Laidlaw," Toronto.
Wm. Laidlaw, K.C., Geo. Kappele, James Bicknell, K.C ,
Alfred Bicknell. James W. Bain.
McCarthy, osler, hoskin & harcourt,
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Home Life Building, Victoria Street, Toronto.
John Hoskm, K.C. F. W. Harcourt W. B. Raymond
H. S. Osier, K.C. Leighton McCarthy, K.C.
D. L. McCarthy Britton Osier Frank Ford
Counsel— Christopher Robinson, K.C/.
Cable Address—" Raymond," Toronto.
IWTcKAY, DODS & GRANT^
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. 6 King Street West, Toronto, Canada.
Andrew Dods Robert McKay
Gideon Grant*
*Member Commercial Law League of America.
Phone Main 3420. Cable Address — "Dods."
cMURRICH, HODGINS & McvALURRICH
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. 103 BAY STREET, ■ ■ - TORONTO. Telephone Main 642 and 845.
W. Barclay McMurrich, K.C. Frank E. Hodoi.n.s, K.C, B.C. L
John D. McMurrich, M.A.
Cable Address— "Harmony," Toronto.
lyTACDONALD, SHEPLEY,
^^-^ MIDDLETON & DONALD,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.
28 Toronto Street ■ ■ - Toronto
J. H. Macdonald, K.C. G. F. Shepley, K.C.
W. E. MiDDLETox R. C. Donald
Cable Address— "Masemidon."
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ONTARIO (TORONTO) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
MACDONELL & BOLAND Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Quebec Bank Chambers, ^ Toronto Street, Toronto Solicitors for the Dominion Permanent Loan Co., the Trusts and Guarantee Co., The Sovereign Bank of Canada, etc., etc.
Cable Address, "Murell," Toronto. A. C. Macdonell, M.P. W. J. Boland.
"PIEANK W. MACLEAN,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
54 Victoria Street, - - Toronto, Canada
Telephone (Office) Main 3044. (Residence) Main 1586.
MACMUECHY, DENISON & HENDERSON,
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Angus Macmokchy Shirley Denison
R. B. Henderson
Molsons Bank Chambers, 48 Kinn Street West, TORONTO.
Telephone Main 2833. Cable Address, "Wellsmac, Toronto."
ALONE, MALONE & HOLDEN,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Etc.
0//ice — Toronto General Trusts Jiuildui;/, Corner Yonge and
Colborne Sts., Toronto.
E. T.Malone, K.C. A.L. Malone John B. IIolden
Solicitors for the Tonintr Ceneral 'JYusts Corpor.Ttion^ The Centr.Tl Canada Loan and Savings Co., I'he Provident Investment and .Mortgage Guarantee Co.. Tiie Imperial Life As>urance Co. of Canada, and the Dominion Securities Corporation, Ltd.
MASTEN, STARR c^- SPENCE, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Canada Life Ihtildiun, - ■ Toronto, Canada.
'Phone Main 1261.
C. A. Masten J. R. L. Starr J. H. Spence
Cable Address, "Masten."
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ULO(M<, :\rTTLOCK A LEE
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Dominion Bunk Chambers, S. W. C<>r. Kin-j and Yomje Streets,
Toronto, Ontario Sir Wm. Mniock, K.C. Wm. Mulock, Jr. Geo. H. D. Lee
W. n. Milliken H. A. Clark Cable Address, •' Miilocks," A. B.C. and U.S. Fidelity Codes
27 ONTARIO (TORONTO) LEGAL, CARDS— Con.
PROUDFOOT, DUNCAN, GRANT & SKEANS
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.
Bank of Conii/icrcc llaildiaij, Jo Kiiuj aircit West, Toronto
Telephone, Main 240. Cable Address "Dungraska."
Wm. Proudfoot, K.C. E. J. B. Duncan W. H. Grant W. A. Skeaus
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OWELL, KEi]), WlLKiE, WOOD & GIBSON, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Canada Life Buildnu/, 46 Kiuj St. West, 'Toronto.
Cable Address "Rowell." Telephone Main 3726.
N. W. Rowell, K.C. Thomas Keid Geo. Wilkie
S. Casey Wood, Jr. Thos. Gibson
T)OYCE & HENDERSON,
-'-*^ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
R. B. Henderson Allan H. Royce
Telephone Main 2833.
Molsons Bank Chambers. 48 King Street West, TORONTO
Brandt Offi.ce - Toronto Junction
E. B. Ryckman, A. T. Kirkpatrick,
Commissioner for Victoria, Australia Commissioner in Ont. for Quebec Charles W. Kerr C. S. Macinnes
RYCKMAN, KIICKPaTRICK, KERR & MacINNES,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, &c.
Canada Lite Building, - - TORONTO
Solicitors for the Molsons Bank. Toronto, The Insurance
Co. of North America, The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited,
Canada Cycle & Motor Co , Limited, The Dunlop Tire
Co , Limited, and other tradinj^ Corporations.
London Agents: Keen, Rogers & Co., 59 Carter Lane,
Doctors Commons, E.G.
Cable Address, — "Ryckman, Toronto."
CHILTON, WALLBRIDGE & ^ MARTIN
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
100 McKinnon Building, Cor. Jordan and Melinda Sts., Toronto
John Shilton W. H. Wallbridge
Clara Brett Martin, LL.B.
Specialties — Mining Law ; Commercial Law and
Collections
Phone Main 2245 Cable address, " Notlish "
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ONTARIO (TORONTO) LEGAL, CARDS— Con.
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HOMSON, TILLEY cSc JOHNSTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Toronto General Trusts Buildhvi, - - I'oronto
Strachan Johnstou, W. N. Tilley, D. E. Thomson, K.C. Arthur J. Thomson R. H. Parmenter
Lonj^ Distance Telephone Main 957.
Cable address, "Therson.''
WATSON, SMOKE & SMITH,
' ' Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Ofices : National Trn,-:t Building, 21 King St. East, Toronto-
Geo. H. Watson, K.(3., Samuel C. Smoke, J. Grayson Smith.
Neii Sinclair.
Telephone Main 989.
Cable Address, "Smoke,'* Toronto.
Hccountants*
OHEEMAN E. TOWNSEND
Public Accountant, Auditor and Assignee
2iul Floor, McKinnon Jiuilding Cable Address, " Seymour " TORONTO. ONT
HssiGnees^
N. L. MAllTTN iS: CO. Assignees, Etc.
Collections made Everywhere
Bonded Assents throuj^liout the Continent.
McKinnon /hiildiii;!, Toron'o, Onf . Phone, Main .Ml.").
Liverpool, London anil (/lolie Ihiililinn, Montreal, Que.
Phone, .Mam 171.">.
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Collection Hoencies.
T
HE LEGAL AND COMMEECIAL COLLECTING AND ADJUST- ING AGENCY
511 McKINNON BUILDINd, TORONTO No subscription or membership fee
Quick collections, prompt remittances Accountants, Trustees, Auditors Telephone Main 2355
patent Solicitors-
RIDOUT & MAYBEE Solicitors of Patents and Experts.
Head Office, inj Bail Street, Toronto, Canada.
Cable Address " Ridbee,''— Western Union Code. 'Phone Main 2582
Foreign members of the Ciiartered Institute of Patent Agents, England.
Branch Office: 605 7th Street, Washington D.C. J. G. Eidout, C.E., J. Edw. Maybee,
Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Mech. Eng.
OMITH & CAMERON
^ Solicitors of Patents
Experts and Counsellors in Patent Causes
Room 51, Canada Life Building, - - Toronto, Ont_
Telephone Main 2088
W. Assheton Smith J. E. Cameron
Solicitor and Commissioner, etc. Mechanical Engineer
Min&sor.
lyrURPHY, SALE & O'CONNOE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc.
Offices, Opera II"nse Block, - - Windsor, Ontario.
Telephone No 63
J. L. Murphy J, Sale.
Personal attention given to Detroit business.
p. IB. Ifslanb Carbs
Cbaiiottetown.
F. L. Haszarcl, K.C. Gil. Gaudet, B.A.
JprASZAED & GAUDET
-*■—'- Barristers. Solicitors in Chancery, ITotaries, &c. Offices, Merchants Bank Buildiiui, Ch'irlottetown, P. E. Island Telephone 102. P.O. Box 1247
Representatives of Wilber Mercantile Agency for Prince Edward Island.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in all Courts in Ontario.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits and acknowledg- ments to deeds for Newfoundland.
Solicitors for the Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island.
Special attention given to collections.
(Slucbec Carbs-
nHontreal.
A NGERS, deLORIMIER & GODIN
-^^ Advocates, Solicitors, Etc.
CrMit Fancier Franco-Canadien Building, MONTREAL. Cable Address, "Andelgo" Phone Main 1937
Hon. A. R. Angers, K.C, LL.D..
Ex-Lieut. -Governor of Province of Quebec, A. E. deLorimier, K.C, LL.B., Eug. H. Godin, LL.B.
A TWATER, DUCLOS & CHAUVIN
-^-^ Advocates.
G UA li D I A N li I'lL DING
Hon. Albert W. Atwater, K.C. Consulting Consul for City of Montreal
Charles A. Duclos, K.C. H. N. Chauvin A. H. Duff
Cable Address, " Leges " Telephone Main 10;
EAUDIN, CARDINAL^
LORANGERA' ST. GERMAIN
Avocats 160H Rue XotreDaine, Montreal.
K. liK.\ri>IN, K.C I.. .). LOKANOKH, I.I..1).
V. St. (Jkumais, \Aj.Ii. Bell Tel. nil."). Post Office Box, 22(;">. Cable Addres.s "lUniu.lin. "
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.SI* QUEBEC (MONTREAL) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
"DISAILLON & BROSSAED
-*-^ Barristers, Etc.
Nox. 11 & 11 Place d' Anni:s Hill, Montreal.
F. J. Bisaillon, KX'. Arthur Brossard, LL.B.
Hector 11. Bisaillon, LL.B. Long distance telephone. Cable Address— "Bis," Montreal.
"DLAIR & LAA'ERTY"
-*-^ Advocates, Barristers, Etc.
Temple liuiUinij, IHJ St. Jaiues Street, Montreal
Commissioners for Ontario
John W. Blair. F. J. L.werty.
'Mephone Main 1413. Cable Address— "Valblair."
T S. BUCHAN, K.C.
Advocate, Barrister, Etc.
Guardian Buildiag, - . i\lontreal, Canada.
Cable Address "Trylan," Montreal.
B
USTEED & LANE
Advocates, Barristers, Commissioners, Etc.
N'civ York Life Bit ii din;/, Montreal.
E. B. Busteed, K.C. Campbell Lane.
pAMPBELL, MEREDITH, MAC- ^ PHERSON & HAGUE
Advocates, Solicitors, Etc.
Merchants Bunk Building, ±\lontreal. Cable Address, "Cammerall." Bell Telephone Main 27
C. S.Campbell, K C. F. E. Meredith. K.C.
K. R. Macphersoii, H. J. Haarue, A. R. Uolden.
pARTER, GOLDSTEIN & BEULLAC
Advocates, Barristers, Commissioners, Etc.
Christopher B. Carter, K.C, Maxwell Goldstein, K.C.
Pierre Beullac
Cable Address " Cargold." Bell Telephone, Main 1395
Western Union Code.
Suite No. 57, Roval Insurance Chambers, 2 Place d'Armes Square MONTREAL.
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ANDURAND, BRODEUR & BOYER,
Barristers, Etc.
Liverpool <& London dti Globe Building, Montreal, Canada
R. Dandurand, K.C., Senator.
L. P. Brodeur, K. C, M.P., Minister of Inland Revenue
Louis Boyer, B.A., B.C.L.
Bell Telephone, Main 2635. Cable Address, "Danbroboy."
DAVIDSON & WAIN WRIGHT Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Commissioners for the Provinces
London <L Laneashirc Buildinij, 164 '^t- Jdmen St., MONTREAL
General Counsel for Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. Co. Sole Soli- citors iu Montreal tor the Dominion Bank.
Cable address, " Sreep "
Peers Davidson Arnold Wainwright
D
EMERS & deLORIMIER
Advocates, Solicitors, Commissioners, Etc.
Members U.S. Law Association Banque du Peaple BiUldui'i, 97 St. Jamen Street, MOSTREAL Bell Tel. Main 15 i I. First Flat, Suite of Rooms No. 2 Phillippe Demers, LL.D , K.C., M.P.
Raout G. deLorimier. LL.B.
TTENRY J. ELLIOTT
-*— ^ Advocate, Barrister and Solicitor.
Commissioner for all the Provinces, New York and Massachusetts.
Canada Life Buildintj, .... Montreal
Cable Address, "Toille."
FLEET, FALCONER, COOK & Mc- MASTER
Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors
l'>7 SI. Jiimnf Strut, Mont no/ Cable Address—" Fleet." Directory Code, Western Union Code, A. B.C. Code,
Charles J. Fleet, K.C. Alexander Falconer
John W. Cook Andrew K. McMaster
QUEBEC (MONTREAL) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
G
EOFFKION, GEOFFJtilON &
CUSSON
Advocates, Etc.
P. O. Box 4:^5 Bell Telephone 10
Xo. 07 St. James Street, Ban(iue da Pcnple Oh ambers
MONTREAL
Victor Geoffrion, K.C., M.P. Aims Geoffrion, K.C.
Victor Cusson, LL.L.
G. GLASS
• BaTri5.ter. Etc.
Suite 60 Alliance liuddiiuj, 107 St. James Street,
Montreal, Canada .
Solicitor for the Hudson Bay Co., etc.
Long Distance Phone Main 1703. Cable Address "Dongor."
/TOUIN, LEMIEUX & BEASSAKD,
vjr Avocats
No. 809 N. Y. Life Biiildiiu/, Dlnntreal.
Hon. Loiiier Gouin, K.C, M.P.P. Kodolphe Leniieux, K.C, M.P.
Evariste Brassard, LL.B. (Solicitor-General for Canada).
Tel. Bell Main 2127. Cuhle Address "Gulehras."
REENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS & MACALISTER.
Advocates, Barristers, Commissioners, Etc. British Empire Building, 1724 Notre Dame St., MONTREAL
Cable Address, "Shields" Telephone No. 3596 Main
J. N. Greenshields, K.C. R. A. E. Greenshields, K.C,
A. W. G. Macalister.
TTALL, CEOSS, BROWN & SHARP
Advocates, Barristers, Commissioners, Etc.
Londiin d- Lancashire Life Building, MoSTREAL Telephone Main 42. Cable Address, "Jonhall," Montreal John S. Hall, K.C. Albert J. Brown, K.C.
Selkirk Cross, K C. W. Prescott Sharp
R. C. McMichael.
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ILES, B.C.L.
A<lvocate and Commissioaer
Mechanics Biiildin;/, Rooms IS <& /,
304 St. James Street ■ • - MONTREAL, LAX AD A Telephone Main 2499
/>— L.L.
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QUEBEC (MONTREAL) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
JACOBS & GARNEAU
0 Advocates, Barristers, and Solicitors.
Commissioners for all the Provinces of Canada.
Hochelaga Bank Building, 97 St. James Street, Montreal.
Cable Address— "Obsjac."
S. W. Jacobs. Leon Garneau.
HENRI JODOIN, B.A., LL.B.
Advocate, Barrister and Solicitor
Lircrpool, London, '!• Olohe Buil<Un<j,
Bell Telephone, Main 447
Practising in Montreal, St. Hyacinthe, Three Rivers, St. John's and Richelieu Districts.
^^TaFLAMME & MITCHELL
I j Barristers,
Bank of Ottawa Building, 222 St. James St., Montreal, Canada
N. K. Laflamme W. G. Mitchell
Telephone Main 614 Post Office Box 645
Cable address, " Lami"
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AFLEUR, MACDOUGxiLL &
MACFARLANE
Advocates, Barristers, Etc.
Neiv York Life Building, • Montreal.
Cable Address, " Fleurall."
Eugene Lafleur, K,C, Gordon W. MacDougall
Lawrence Macfarlane
T IGHTHALL, HARWOOD &
-U STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys-at-Law.
Chambers, First Flat, City anil iJistrict Bank Building. 180 St. James Street . . . . MONTREAL
Telephone No. 2382 Cable Address— "Lighthall."
W. D. Lighthall, M.A., F.R.S.L. C. A. Harwood, B.C.L.
A. MacNanghton Stewart, B.C.L.
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YMAN & DUNLOP
Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors
North Jiritiiili and Mercantile Insuramr Jiuildinii. Su fit. Fran- cois Xarier Strtct, Montreal
F. S. Lyman, K.C. J. H. Dunlop
Cable AddreHS, " Magdala " Telephone Main 1353
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QUEBEC (MONTREAL) LEGAL CARDS-Con.
T M. LYON
• Advocate, Barrister and Solicitor.
ly Guardian Building, 100 St. James Street - Montreal.
Member of the Bars of Ontario and Quebec.
Telephone Main 109. Cable Address " Louelk"
OUGH MACKAY
Advocate, Barrister and Solicitor.
Street Railway Chambers, Place D' Amies Hill - - Montreal Telephone Main 1502
ly/TACLENNAN & MEAGHEK
Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors.
Farquhar S. Maclennan, K.C. John J. Meagher.
801 Neiv York Life Building - - MONTREAL
Cable Address— "Farmac,'- Montreal.
A. B.C. Code and Western Union Code.
jyTACMASTEK & HICKSON
-*- Advocates. Barristers, Commissioners, Etc.
Temple Building, St. James Street, Montreal Telephone Main 11-21. Cable Address " Macmaster " Mon- treal. A. B.C. Code " Retsamcam," London.
Donald Macmaster, K.C, D.C.L. J. Claud Hickson, B.C.L. George A. Campbell, B.C.L.
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OKEISON & JOHNSON
Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
A. R. Johnson, M. J. Morrison,
Cable Address, •Grantham," Western Union Code.
McGIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & SURVEYER
Advocates, Barristers, Etc.
Canada Lite Building, - - MONTREAL.
Cable Address — " Montgibb."
R. D. McGibbon,K.C. Th. ChaseCasgrain, K.C.,M.P.
Victor E. Mitchell. Edouard Surveyer.
Douglas Armour. A. Chase- Casgrain.
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QUEBEC (MONTREAL) LEGAL CARDS — Con.
Advocates, Barristers, Etc.
British Einpin; Baildiyi'j, 1724 Solre Dame street, Montreal.
Telephone Main 50. Cable Address — "Nottali."
J. Cassie Hatton, K.C.. Counsel. Francis McLennan, KG.
E. Edwin Howard. H. U. P. Aylmer. A. Rives Hall.
ELISSIEE, WILSON &
SATNT-PIEERE
Advocates.
161 St. James, Standan/ Chamhers, - MONTREAL
Ernest Pelissier, K.C. Charles A. Wilson, LL.B. H. A. Saint-Pierre, LL.B.
Tel. Main 2173. Cable Address, "Pelisson."
I)YAN & BICKERDTKE ^ Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors.
112 Scunt. James Street, - MOXTRKAL, CANADA
Percy C. Ryan, Frank A. C. Bickerdike.
Cable Address, "Ryan, Montreal." Bell Telephone, Main 2708, Long distance.
SMITH, MARKET, MONTGOMEEY & SKINNER
Advocates.
Temple Jinildinfj, ISo St . James Street, - MONTREAL
Robert C. Smith, K.C. Fred. H. Markey. Geo. H. Montgomery. Waldo W. Skinner.
Cable Address, "Sraar, Montreal." Bell Tel. 1232 Main.
WEINFIELD & BUTLER
Barristers, Solicitors, Commissiouers, Etc.
Rooms 510-511 Neir York Life lUnldino, MONTREAL, CAN.
Long distance Telephone. Cable Address,
Main 1742 "Fieldwein."
HITE & BUCHANAN
802 5. Nor York f.in- lUiilduK], Montretil.
Advocates, Solicitors and Attorneys.
Commissioners for the Provinces of Oiinmla, the .Stales of New York and Ohio, and Newfoundland.
Cable Address — "Wiiitesco."
W. J. White, K.C, D.C.L. A. W. P. Buchanan, LL.B F. T. Enright.
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QUEBEC (MONTREAL) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
Cbartereb Hccountants.
OAYAGE & FISK
^ Chartered Accountants
Coristine Bmlding, - - - MONTREAL
Telephone Main 3027
G. A. Savage, C.A., F.C.A. (Can.), A. K. Fisk, C.A., F.C.A. (Can.)
Trusts managed. Estates administered. Special : In- corporation, amalgamation, audit and liquidation of com- panies; installation and supervision of manufacturers' costs.
Cuvatots.
N. L. MARTIN & CO. Curators, etc.,
Collections made Everywhere.
Bonded Agents throughout the Continent.
Liverpool, London and Globe Building, Montreal, Que. Phone Main 1715.
McKinnon Building, Toronto, Oiit. Phone Main 5115
J^inancial Hoents
RIDGEWAY'S COLLECTING & FINANCIAL AGENCY
(Established 1880)
132 St. James Street, - MONTREAL.
Patronized zc years by the leading Bankers, Insurance Companies and Merchants throughout Canada, such as follows: C.M.Alexander Henry Btrks & Sons,
J. B. Picken & Co., Hodgson Bros.,
Montreal Watch Case Co., Bruneau, Currie& Co.,
Equitable Life Assurance Society, Imperial Life Insurance Co., And having reliable agents throughout Canada, United States, Europe, Australia, South Africa and South America. Write for rates of commission.
No collection, no charge.
T. R. RIDGEWAY, Sole Proprietor. Bell Tel., Main 1677. Cable address, "Ridgeway.''
38 QUEBEC (MONTREAL) LEGAL CARDS— Con.
patent Httotne^^
TT ANBURY A. BUDDEN
F. M. Chartered Institute of PoAent Agents. U. S. Registered Altoriiey No. 1088.
Advocate. Patent Agent,
New York Life Building, Montreal. Cable Address "Brevet, Montreal."
Long Distance Telephone Main 1094.
(Sluebec Citi?.
CARON, PENTLAND, STUART & BRODIE
Advocates, Solicitors, Etc.
Union Bank Building. ■ - QUEBEC.
Sir Adolph P. Caron, K.C., K.C.M.G. C. A. Pentland, K.C.
G. G. Stuart, K.C. C. E. Brodie.
Cable Address — " Garland."
AVID SON & DESRIYIERES ~
Advocates, Barristers, and Solicitors,
Quebec Fire Assurance Building, 81 St. Peter St., Quebec
W. H. Davidson, Eug. DesRivieres
Cable Address— "Davidson Quebec."
■pvEGUISE & LANGUEDOC
Advocates, Solicitors, Etc.
98 St- Peter Street, ■ - QUEBEC.
Charles DeGuise, K.C. Errol Languedoc, LL.L.
Secretary Quebec Bar.
D
ROUIN, PELLETIER cN:- BAIL- LARCIEON
Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Uo St. PtierSt., Quebec
Solicitors for La Banque d'Hochelaga and the People's Bank of Haiifa.x F. X. Drouin. K.C. Hon. L. P. Pelietier, K.C.
Elz. Baillargeon, LL.L. Kx-Atty.-tten. for Prov. of Que
Cable Address, " Lcdivoccs."
39 QUEBEC liEGAL CARDS— Continued.
T^ITZPATRICK, PARENT, TftSCHEREIlU, ROY & CftNNON
Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
VICTORIA CHAMBERS, - QUEBEC Hon.Chas. Fitzpatrick, K.C., Minister of Justice for Canada Hon. S. N. Parent, K.C., Premier and Minister of Lands,
Forests and Fisheries.
Alex. Tascliereau, K.C.; M.L.A., Ferdinand Roy, LL.D.
L. A. Cannon, LL.L. George Parent.
Solicitors for tin' Bank of Montreal and the Molsons Bank.
Cable Address — " Fitzpatrick."
E
J. FLYNN, LL.D.. K.C.
Advocate, Attorney, Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Offici : 06 Peter >^treet. Union Bank Buildinrj, ind flat,
QUEBEC, P.q.
Western Union Telegraphic Code. Cable address, "Flynn."
Telephone 889.
IBSONE & DOBELL
Advocates, Barristers, and Solicitors. 92 St. Peter Street, QUEBEC. G. F. Gibsone. A. C. Dobell.
Telephone 639. Cable Address—" Gibbell."
L
ANE, PAYMENT & PATKY
Advocates, Barristers, Etc.,
SS St . Peter St . , - QUEBEC, Que .
J.A.Lane, B.A.,LL.L.,M.P.P. L.E.O.Payment.M. A.,LL.L. Jules Patry, LL.L.
Bell Telephone. 896.
L
AVERCxNE c^^ TASCHEREAU
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
97 Peter Street, Quebec, Canada. Branch Office, M<nitma(jnij and
Beauce .
A. Lavergne, M.P. A. Taschereau
Cable Address, " Arm and."
St, Jobn's
piEARD & SAINT CYR
Advocates, Etc.
St. John's, District llierville, Quebec A. D. Girard .7. F. Saint Cyr, B. A., LL.L.
40 QUEBEC LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
Sberbroohe*
gEOWN & MACDONALD
Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,
Chambers — Art Building, Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec H. B. Brown, K..C E. Macdonald, B.A.
JForeton Cavbs
Belfast, 1lrelan&
G
EORGE MclLDOWIE & SONS
Attorneys and Solicitors,
Cable " McUdowie, Belfast."
George Mclldowie. Jr., is a Commissioner of Deeds for following States : California, South Carolina. Color- ado, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Massachu- setts, JMissouri, Montana, New York. Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas.
Brussels, Belaium.
S
IR THOMAS BARCLAY, LL.B.
Barrister, Commissioner for Oaths for Canada.
Knight of the Order of Leopold,
35 Place ill r Industrie
London — /.? 0/(/ Stpiarr, TAucoln's Inn and at Parus Line Offuis. 11 Riir Pasi/uier. (See Paris.)
Legal business iimli'itnkcn lOr ail iiarls of Europe.
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FOREIGN LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
Cape ILown, Soutb Hfrica
Ij^AIRBPJDGE, ARDERNE & LAWTON Solicitors, Patent Agents, Etc.,
Arderne's Buildings, IJ/l Longmarket Street.
Cape Town.
Henry Mathow Arderne, William (ieorjje Fairbridge, Henry Matliew Arderne. Thomas Edwards liawton.
Telegraphic Address :
" Fairbridge." A. B. C. Code, ath Edition. All letters should be addressed to P. O. Box 536.
London Agents : —
Hollams Sons Coward & Hawksley,
30 Mincing Lane, London, E.C.
BMnbuvgb, Scotland
B
ONAR, HUNTER & JOHNSTONE
Writers to tlie Signet, Solicitors and Notaries Public.
15 Hill Street, - - - Edinburgh, Scotland.
Horatius Bonar. William Constable Hunter.
AVilliam James Johnstone.
Toronto Agents : Messrs. McCarthy. Osier, Hoskin & Harcourt.
Cable Address, " Bonar Edinburgh."
TTAMILTON, KINNEAR & BEATSON
-* — '- Writers to the Signet, Solicitors
and Notaries Public.
35 Queen Street, - - Edinburgh, Scotland.
George Thomas Baifour-Kinnear. Robert Beatson.
James Baifour-Kinnear.
George William Baifour-Kinnear.
Toronto Agents : — ^McCarthy. Osier, Hoskin & Harcourt.
Cable Address, " Finance, Edinburgh."
K
INMONT & MAXWELL
86 George Street, Edinburgh, ----- Scotland.
John Kinmont. S. S. C. & N. P..
Hamilton Maxwell, W. S.
42 FOREIGN LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
Ibobart, XTasmanta
"DUTLER, McINTYRE & BUTLER
-^-^ Solicitors, Etc.
Jiobari ... - Tasmania
Cable Address, " Batmac "
Commissioners of the High Court of the Commonwealth of Australia and Commissioners in Tasmania of the Supreme Courts of all the Australian States, New Zealand, Cape Colony, Fiji, Canada, New York and India.
Charles Butler Edward Henry Butler, Notary Public
Charles William Butler
Solicitors or — The Commercial Bk. of Tasmania, Ltd.; Norwich Union Fire Ins. Co.; .Mt. Lyell Mining and Ry. Co, Ltd.', Zeehan (Montana) Minei Ltd., London ; .\It. Zeehan ( Fasmania) .Silver Lead Mines, Ltd.. London; Lyell Tharsis Mining Coy's; Zeehan Queen Silver Mining Co.; Tasmanian Permanent Executors and Trustees Ass'n. Special attention given to Mining, Land and Railway matters.
Ibongkona, Cbiua.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER
S Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong.
Partners: Godfrey Cornewall Chester Master, Herbert Johnson Gedge.
Solicitors of thp Sup. Ct. of Judicature in England and of the Sup. Ct. of Hongkong, Notaries Publir. Trade Mark and Patent Agents, etc.
Wei On, John Hays, Harold George, Charles
Bailey, and Reginald Francis Chester
Master.
Solicitors of the Sup. Ct. of .Tudirature in England and of the Sup. Ct. of Hongkong.
Tel. Address. " Retsam," Hongkong. A. B.C. Code. 4th
and r>th Editions, Al Code and McNeill's Mining
and General Telegraphic Code.
Jobannesburg, XTransvaal
Tj^ROST, MULLIGAN & ROUTLEDGE
^7 ill 7/ Exploration Bldga.
W. T. H. Frost. G. A. Mulligan, W. Routlodge.
P O. Box .".Oii. Cable Address : " Coptic."
m
FOREIGN LEGAL CARDS- Continued.
Ikinaston, Jamaica
M
ANTON & HART
Solicitors and Patent Agents.
22 Cliurch Sirrct, . . - - Kingston. Cable Address, " Manton, Jamaica," A.B.C. Code.
Agents Imperial Life Assurancie Co. of Canada. Scottish Union & National Insurance Co.
London Agents — ^Valpy. Peckham & Chaplin. 19 Lin- coln's Inn Fields.
American Correspondents — Carter, Hughes, Rounds & Schurman, 96 Broadway, and 6 Wall St., New York.
Canadian Correspondents — McGibbon, Casgrain, Mit- chell & Surveyer, Montreal.
XonDon, Bnglant)
JOHN BARTLETT
Solicitor, Etc.
26 and 27 Bush Lane, Cannon Sireet, - London. E. C.
Telegraph Address — " Bartollozzi," London,
Canadian Agent : Pierre Beullac, Barrister and Solicitor.
Royal Insurance Bldg.. 2 Place d'Arntes, Montreal, Canada.
BLAKE & REDDEN Privy Council Agents.
.S. V. Blake. F. A. C. Redden,
Barrister and Solicitor of Solicitor (Ontario and Eng- Ontario: Commissioner for land). Commissioner for Ontario, Quebec, New Ontario. British Columbia Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and North-west Territor"- Manitoba & North-west ies. Territories.
Offices, 11 Victoria Street, London. S.W., England,
over Canadian Government Offices.
Cable Address — " Emigre, London."
Codes used, A.B.C. and Lieber's.
Canadian Agents : Messrs. Blake, Lash & Cassels, Toronto.
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FOREIGN LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
ISCHOFF, DODGISON, COXE & BOMPAS
Solicitors and Privy Council Agents.
.'/ Great Winchester Street.
London, E.G., England.
Cable Address : " Legist, London." Codes used : "Moreiug & Neal." '" A.B.C.." and " Lieber." Commissioners for taking affidavits in and for all the Provinces of Canada. Canadian Agents : — Blake, Lash & Cassells. Toronto ; Borden, Ritchie & Chisholm. Halifax. N.S.; Bruce, Bruce & Counsell, Hamilton: Davis. Marshall & >Iac- Neill, Vancouver, B.C. ; Fisher, Wilson & Ewart. Win- nipeg, Man.; Hall, Cross, Brown & Sharp, Montreal; Henderson »& Small. Toronto; Tupper, I'hippen & Tup- per. Winnipeg ; Hogg & Magee, Ottawa ; Barwick, Ayles- worth, Wright & Moss, Toronto.
H
AKEISON & POWELL
Solicitors, Etc.
5 Raymo)id Buildings, Gray's Inn, - London, W.C, Eng.
Cable Address. " Hurdcott. London."
Codes used, A. B.C. and Kime's.
E. G. Harrison, M.A., " Oxon." W. H. T. T. Powell,
B. A., " Camb."
CANADIAN AGENTS :
Messrs. McCarthy, Osier, Hoskin & Harcourt, Barristers, etc.. Toronto.
TZEEN, EOGERS & CO.
59 Carter Lane,
Doctors Commons, - - - London, E.G.
Archibald Keen. W. A. F. Rogers,
C. E. Burkinyoung.
T INKLATER, ADDISON, BROWN ^ & JONES
2 Bond Court, - • - Walhrook, E.G.
Joseph Addison. Harold Brown.
Cutler Ambrose Jones. Harold Lacy Addison,
Harold George Brown, Gerald Lacy Addison.
N
ORTON, ROSE, NOHTON & CO'Y.
57i/<, Old Broad Street. E.G.
H. T. Norton. G. A. S. C. Rose. W. P. Norton, E. G. Farish.
Solicitors, Commissioners for Oatlis,
FOREIGN LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
a H. PEDDAB
Palraerston House, Old Broad St., London, England, and
119 Bush Street, San Francisco, California.
Cable Address,— " Peddar, London."
English Solicitor and Attorney-at-Law.
Commissioner for taking Affidavits for all Canaiiian Courts, to reside in London, and t:ominissioner of Deeds for all chief Siates, U. S. A , and empowered in Kngland to take AcknOwledgmenis of Deeds, Affidaviis and Depositions, and to certify copies of documents for use in Canada and those States.
Canadian and United States Law A<^ent.
Special attention given to takinj; evidence under commissii>n8 issued by Canadian and U. S. Courts and to prosecution of claims of Canadian and American heirs to EngUsli properties. . ■ j • , a
Has resided in the United States and is well acquainted with American and Canadian legal procedure.
REKERENiES.— K. H. Lloyd, Esq., Nevada Block, San Francisco, Cal • Messrs. Lord, Day & Lord, \M Hroadway, New York ; Messrs Sharp & Alleman, S. W. Cor. 9th and Chestnut .St., Philadelphia ; The Alleman Law Company, 2S0 Broadway, New Vork ; Sprague's Mercantile \"ency, Toronto ; Messrs. Drake, Jiickson and Helmcken, Victoria, B.C.
P
OOLE & ROBINSON
Solicitors, Commissioners for Oaths,
Id Uiiioti Court,
Old Broad i^trcet. - ■ London, E.G.
Cable Address: •' JimaDglo," Loudon.
/IDelbourne, Hiistralia
JOSEPH WOOLF
^ Solicitor.
/fj Market Street, Me/bourne, Australia Parliamentary Ageut, Perpetual Com. for Bck'.s of Married Women ■ Com. for taking affidavits for— The High Court of Aus- tralia, States of .S. Aust., \V. Aust. and Tasinania, and for the Colonies of New Zealand and Fiji, and for the Provinces of H.C., Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario and the Colony of New- foundland, of the High Court of .Judicature of Madras and of Bengal, India and of the N.W. Provinces, India, and of the Sup. Ct. ot the Colony of Natal and Gold Coast, Africa, and of the Isle of Man. _
Hon Solicitor to La Souete do la Colonie Franoais de Victoria, and Solicitor to the Mavor and Corporation of the City of St. I^'laa French Consul at Melbourne; Fourth and Fifth Original South Melbourne Building Society ; (Grocers' Ass'n of Victoria, Ltd.; Com- mercial Banking Co. of Aust., of Victoria, Ltd , in Victoria; to the Liquidators of the Land Credit Bank. Ltd.; to La Co. des Messageries Maritimes, Melbourne; Liberty Consolidated Cold Mines, Ltd., Loudon; Trades Hall Council of Victoria; Aust. Producers and Traders, Ltd., of Melbourne and to R. U. Dun Co.
Edinbukoh Agents— Messrs. Lindsay, Howe & Co., W.S., 32 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
London Agents — Messrs. Blyth, Button, Hartley & Blyth, Solicitors, 112 Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, B.C.
Cable Address, " Saloncitos," Melbourne
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FOREIGN I.EGAL CARDS— Continued.
Paris, ifiance.
SIR THOMAS BARCLAY, LL.B. (Paris) Officer of the Legion of Honor.
English Legal Adviser to Cousulate-General of Havre, Bordeaux, etc., Commissioner for Oaths for Canada, etc.
Author of " Companies and British Securities in France" (Sweet and Maxwell. Ltd.. London) 2nd Ed.
Legal Business undertaken for all parts of Europe.
Paris Law Offices, (French, English and American), 17
Rue Fasquier, Madeleine. Established in 1S80.
Cable Address, '" Expedite Paris."
London — 13 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn.
Brussels — 35 Place de I'Indusirie.
TjlLUX, THOMPSON & QUAEEELL
211 Rue St. Honore, - - Paris.
London, Eng., OlBce : 3 East India Avenue, E.G.
William Flux, Sydney Thompson,
W. H. Quarrell.
L
AMMIN, PEECY BELASYSE
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judi- cature in England (Nov., 1879.)
11 Fauhourg Saint Honore, - - - Paris.
London Agents : Lammin & Lodge, 2 New Court, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.
lPietermant3tturo, IRatal, Soutb Btrica.
H
ATHOEN & CO.
Advocates, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyancers and Patent Agents.
Pictcrmaril::hin(j, 'Satal. South Africa. Kenneth II. Hathorn, K.C.. M.L.A.,
William McGillivray Cameron.
Solicitors for the Standard Bank of South Africa. Limited, 10 Clements Lano, Lombard Street, London.
London Agents : Atkinson & Dresser, 40 Finsbury Square.
Cable Address. " Hathorn." Piotormarit/.hiirg.
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FOREIGN LEGAL CARDS— Continued.
IRome, Italg
AW. -piDGAR BETTS
Legal Adviser to H. B. M. Consulate.
Via Qiovanni Lanza N. 135,
Rome, . - - . . Italy.
Corresponds in English, German and French. Correspondents in all principal cities in Italy.
Sbanabai, Cinna. OTOKES & PLATT
Solicitors, Etc.
Shanghai, . . . . China.
Spinel?, Ulew Soutb 'Cmales
F
EEDEEICK WILLIAM WALKEK,
Solicitor and Notary Public.
(Admitted 1SS5.)
36 Castlereagh Street, . . . SYDNEY.
Commissioner for Affidavits, Declarations, Acknowledg- ments, etc.. for the High Ct. of Australia, the States of N. S. Wales. Victoria, Queensland. S. Australia. W. Australia, and Tasmania, and the Colonies of New Zea- land and Fiji ; also of the High Ct. of Judicature for Bengal, Bombay and Madras in India, the Provinces of Ont., Man., Que., B. C, and P. E. Island, and of the Dominion of Canada, also Cape of Good Hope. Transvaal and Southern Rhodesia, S. Africa.
Ag^ents^ throiighoiil Australasia.
Cable Address : " Elford, Sydney."
London Agents :
Tarry Sherlock & King, 17 Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street,
and Hunters & Haynes, 9 New Square, Lincoln's
Inn. W.C.
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IHnitcb States Catbs California
%os Bnaeles
H
ARKIS & SWAN WICK
Rusk Harbis. forniPi-ly of the Canadian Bar, and J. W. SwANwiCK,
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Liaw^ of the Cali- fornia Bar.
Stowell Block, — Los Angeles, California.
Agents at San Francisco and Sacramento.
c
WHITE MORTIMER, M.A.
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Iiaw of the Cali- fornia Bar, Barrister and Solicitor of the Canadian Bar (Toronto).
British Yice-Consul for the Dl-itrict of Los Anrjeles.
Agents at San Francisco and Sacramento : Toronto agent,
J. B. O'Brian ; Montreal Agents. Maclennan
& Meagher.
s
p. MULFORD
4
Attorney and Counsellor
Rooms 701-702 Los Angeles Trust Bldg.. Vor. f^pring and
2nd Sts., Los Angeles. Cat.
Practice in all the Courts, State and Federal.
Probate and Mercantile Law Practice. Specialties.
Settlement of Estates, etc.
Attorney for " First National Bank."
Cable Address. " Mulford," Notary Public. P.O. Box 225.
W
ORES, LEE i.^ WORKS
Attorneys and Counsellors -at-I>aw, Advocates, Solicitors in Chaucer y. Proctors in Admiralty, Etc.
Suite S2<J, //. W. Hdliiian n»il<'i,ig, Los Atiw/.s, (\il. Partners— JOHN D. WORKS (late Associate Justice Supreme Court, California; Attorney and Connsellur in Siii'renie Court of United States), BKADNKli \V. LEE, LEWIS R. WORKS.
General practice in'all State and U.S.Conrts.coi poration business, admiralty, insurance, mining laws, bankruptcy, contested litiga- tion, moitnafie foreclosures, federal practice, probate practice, interests of heirs and claimants to estates of deceilents, and land litigation. Attorneys and • ounsel for National Bk. of California, California Kinii Gold Mines Co., American Soila Fountain Co. of Boston, Mass., Rincon Water and Power Co., Santa .\iia Tin Mining Co., Hisbee West Copper Mining Co., :Mur))liy Oil Co. and otlier corporations. Correspondents in principal cities of California,
MAUUE COOPEU, Notary Public in oflice.
Cable Address, "Worlce." Atlantic Cable and Western Uuion Codes used.
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UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
San Diecio
H. E. Mills. J. C. Hizar.
]Vf ILLS' & HIZAE
Attorneys and Counsellors,
Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4 Laivyers Block, San Diego, Gal. Notary and Stenographer in Office. Prompt personal attention to oonimercial mining and real estate litigation, and estates of non-residents. Refer to First Nat. Bk. of San Diego; Bk. of Com- merce ; Blochman Banking Co.. San Diego, Cal. R. G. Dun &. Co., New York and St. Louis.
San iFrancisco
P,
A. BERGEROT
Attorney-at-LaTir.
Royal Insurance Building. Rooms 1-2, 306 Pine Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Attorney for French Savings Bank and French Ameri- can Bank of San Francisco.
Graduate in Law of University of California and of the University of France.
Special attention to corporation, real estate and probate law.
ENRY G. W. DINKELSPIEL
Attorney-at-Laiv.
804-5-6 Claus Spreckels Building, San Francisco. Cable Address " Gesdin " — Western Union Code used. General Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Collection Department under Special Management. Depositions Carefully Attended To. References. New York. Philadelphia.
Warner Johnson & Gallston^" ^V* ^ J. Bamberger Guggenheimer, Untermeyer ^oltz, Clymer & Co. & "Marshall L^Lt^vELAis d.
National Surety Co. ^ ^- ^L"^!?!^" ,«
Fidelity and Casualty Co. .,^ ^1^^.^™°^% . Martindale Mercantile Attorneys' ^atIonal Clearing
Affpnrv House.
Babcock\t Wilcox Co. , , San Francisco.
Hubbell Publishing Co. ^nglo Californian Bank.
Ltd. - Chicago. w. & .T. Sloane & Co.
Morgan & Wright Enuitable Life Assurance
Ferguson & Goodnow Society.
Eastman & Eastman :\Iinnesota Mutual Life Ins.
TT • rru ^ /^ ' ^■^''''^ Strauss & Co.
Union Ti-ust Co. Tillmnnn & Bendel
Way, Walker & Morns William Cluff Co.
Boston. Sachs Bros. & Co.
John Haskell Butler Tripst & Co.
Dens-er. Wellman, Peck & Co.
Bicksler. ^IcLein & Bennett Deere Implement Co.
Denver Dry Goods Co. Chas. C. Moore & Co.
E — L.L.
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R
IGBY & EIGBY
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
212 Sansomc Street, - San Francisco, California.
Cable Address : " Rigby," San Francisco.
Practice in oU State and Federal Courts,
Prolate Practice a Specialty.
A well-equipped Mercantile La^Y Department, under personal supervision.
Bai\-kers — The First National Bank, San Francisco.
H
ENRY C. SCHARTZER
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law — Proctor in Admiralty,
Rooms 323-5-7-9 Crossley Bldg., 83-85 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.
Commercial, Probate and Real Estate Law a Specialty. Separate Department for Mercantile Collections.
Depositions may be set at this office and should be ad- dressed to Harry L. Horn, Notary Public.
San Jose
J
S. McGINNIS
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Iiaw,
Ban!,- of San Jose Building. San .Tofte, California.
Refer.'? to : The Bank of San .To.sp ; First National Bank. San .Tose ; ■ Bradstreets ; .Towclers' Association and Board of Trade. New York : Shoe and Leather Mer- cantile Asoncy, Boston. Estate Matters, Commercial Litigation, and other Civil Practice throuRhout Cen- tral California, in State and Federal Courts.
Notary Public. Depositions taken.
T'se Western Union Code. Cable Address. " McGinnis."
UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
Colorabo
H)euvec
W. Scott Bicksler, Lester McLean, Edmon G. Bennett.
T)ICKSLER, McLEA.N& BENNETT,
-^-^ Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Lav^,
Equitahlc Building. - - Denver, Colorado.
Cable Atldress : " Bicklean Denver."
Colorado counsel for American Surety Company of New York.
Referexce.s.
Now York: — American Surety Co.. of New York; Law Department of Fidelity & Casiuilty Co.: Jewelers' A.sso- eiatiou and Board of Trade, and the Stationers' Board of Trade.
Chicago : — Law Department of Armour & Company, the Continentfal Fruit Express, and Carson. Pirie. Scott & Company : Geo. M. lieynolds, Vice-President of the Continental National Bank.
Denver: — Capitol National Bank: Continental Trust Co. : Inter-state Savings & Trust Co. : the J. S. Brown & Bro., Mercantile Co., and the Bradstreet Co.
Commissions for the taking of dei)ositions may be issued to Walter M. Appel. Ervin F. Witbeck, or Hugh. McLean, Notaries Public in and fur 'the City and Countv of Denver, Colorado.
Connecticut
MarttorD
JOHN J. DWYEK,
^^ Attorney-at-Law.
2 State Street, - - - Hartford, Connecticut.
Prompt personal attention to all business.
Practices in State and Federal Courts.
Special attention to Real Estate and Corporation mat- ters. Searches for heirs and legatees. Settlement of Estate.s. JBankruptcy, Collections and Depositions.
Abstracts of title furni.shed.
Refer to Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Hartford
UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
B
Bietrict of Columbia
RANDENBQRG & BRANDENBURG,
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-La^v,
Rooms, 50, 51, 52, 96 and 97, Fendall Building, Washington, - - D.C.
Clarence A. Brandenburg, Lloyd A. Douglass, Edwin
C. Brandenburg, Stuart E. Oberlin, F. Walter
Brandenburg (Notary"). T. Ransel
Henault.
Depositions taken. Long Dist. Phone, E. 664.
"D ALSTON & SIDDONS
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
Bond Building, - - Washingtoti. D.C.
Cable Address " Ralsid." Washington.
Practice in all courts, including Supreme Court of the United States, and attend to Governmental business, including Laud and Court of Claims mattci's. Office possesses well-equipped Real Estate and Commorfla! Law branches.
Counsel for Citizens National Bank, Union Sav- ings Bank, Washington, D.C.
rnuCKEE & KENYON
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Latr,
Colorado Building - - - Washington. D.C.
Cable Address " Tucken," Washington.
Practice in United States Supreme and all local courts. Matters Ijcfore the (Jovernmetit D(>partnients, Court of Claims and Land Office. Well organized office for depositions, collections, etc. Promjit with corres- pondence.
Attorneys for R. G. Dun & Co., Mercantile .\gency.
Refer to American, Riggs, Second and Citizens National Banks. Armour & Co.. John Wnnamaker, IMiiladelphia', Pa., etc., etc. Long Distance Telephone.
UNITED STATES LEGAJL CABPS— Con.
HUinois
Cbicaoo
Elbert C. Ferguson Charles N. Goodnoxr
Guy L. Eames. I. R. Hazex.
F
Cable Address. " Topaz."
ERGUSO'N & GOODNOW
Commercial, Corporation, Trade Mark,
Probate and Real Estate Law
and Litigation.
Practice in the State and Federal Courts.
100 Washington Street, - - Chicago, III.
Depositions carefully taken, let Commission issue to either member of the firm as a Notary Public.
Special Department for Collections — Legal Business attended to in any part of the United States.
References.
Chicago : — Chicago National Bank ; Chicago Title and Trust Co. ; Judges — F. Q. Ball, O. H. Horton, R. S. Tuthill; The Credit Clearing House; Devoe & Ray- nolds Company, Paints ; Central Electric Co. ; Peter VanShaack & Sons ; Chicago Newspaper Union ; Brie City Iron Works.
ISiKW" York City : — ^Hardware Board of Trade ; Sulli- van, Hrew & Co. ; Lazarus. Rosenfeldt & Lehman Mar- tindalc's Mercantile Agency ; Crockery Board of Trade.
Boston — D. P. Nichols & Co. ; American Soda Foun- tain Co. ,
Philadelphia : — Wagner & Tschudy ; Chas. Lippin- cott & Co., Soda Fountains.
St. Loxns : — Thos. J. Fagin & Co.
Members of Commercial Law League of America ; Attorneys National Clearing House.
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Tliibiana
llnDiauapolts
M'
"OEEIS & NEWBEEGER
Attorneys-at-I.a'w
607, 60S, 609, 610, 611. 612, 61.], 6I4 Commercial Club jiuilding, iiuUancqjolis, IiuL, U.S.A.
Practice generally iu all of the Civil Courts, Federal, State and Supreme; Comiuercial and Corporatiou Law in all their Branches, with Special Facilities for making Collections, Special Personal Attention given to Securing and Collecting Claims, and the Con- ducting of Litigation growing out of Commercial Transactions.
Pov our i^romptness and efficiency, we refer to the leading Col- lection Agencies and Commercial Lawyers of the country, whose exacting requirements in these respects we have continued to meet for many years. We also submit the following SPECIAL REFER- ENCES : Indianapolis, Indiana Nat. Bk.. Mer. Nat. 15k., Capital Nat. Bk.; New York City, Hanover National Bank, The H. K. Claffin Co., Dunham & Co.; Philadelphia, John B. Ellison & Co., John Wannamaker ; Chicag"o. Fir.st National Hank, J. V. Farwell Co., Marshall Field & Co , Armour & Co.; Boston, Everett Nat. Bk., Browr., Durrell & Co.; Cincinnati, S. Kuhn & Son, Bankers.
Stenographers, Notaries Public and Long Distance Telephone in Office.
Unbian XTerritoi^
finusMoGee
JOHN H. KING
Iowa JiuildiiKj, - - lluskoycc, Iinlian Ty. Geueral Practice in all Courts.
A well equipped Collection Department sustained. Depositions taken.
Issue Commission to .Toun II. King,
Xouisiana
IRew ©cleans
T.
M. & J. D. MILLEE
621i Cijitniion Street, - New Orlriin.i, Louisidiia.
Corporation and Admiralty Law.
Refer to ( Jcriiiiiiii:! National l^.aiik, IIil)(M-nia I'aiik fc Trust Co.. Bank of Orleans. Xi-w < trlfaus : .Vnifiiian Telojilione & TeleKraph Co., New York: N. K. Fair- bank Co., Cliicago.
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UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
flDassacbusetts
Boston
B
KANDEIS, DUNBAE & NUTTEE
Co-anselloTS-a.t-'La.-w.
220 Devonshire Street - Boston, Mass.
Louis! D. Brandeis D. Blakely Hoar,
William H. Dunbar, George R. Nutter,
Edward F. McClennen, John G. Palfrey,
J. Butler Studley, Walter L. Came.
R
EAD'S LAW OFFICES
161 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
Augustine H. Read, General Counsel,
Commissioner of Deeds and Notary Public.
Charles A. Mendall and Warren P. Jackson. Associate Counsel.
Special attention to Corporation, Probate, Bank- ruptcy, Assignment, Poor Debtor and Divorce Cases. Depositions carefully taken. Prompt, personal, persist- ent and vigorous demands made on collections. Refer to Commonwealth Trust Co., Jordan. Marsh Co.. Globe Newspaper Co., O. F. Ilovey & Co. Other references furnished upon request.
TOHN WEAYEE SHEEMAN
Attorney-Notary- Justice.
28 Pemherton Square, - - Boston, Mass.
Member Commercial Law League.
Representing Leading Lists. 'Phone 649-4 Hay.
Gloucester
TAMES M. MAESHALL
Attorney-at-Lawr.
Practice in Federal Courts. Weister Block, - - - Gloucester. Mass.
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flDicbigan
Detroit
BOWEN, DOUGLAS, WHITING & MUEFIN
Attorneys and Counsellors,
80 to S5 Moffatt Block, - Detroit, Mich.
References.
Mercha-nts Bank of Canada : Union Trust Co. ; Ameri- can Exchange National Bank ; Central Savings Bank.
Herbert Bowen, Frederick W. Whiting,
Samuel T. Douglas, James O. Murfin.
UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
(BranO IRapl^s
rriAGGAET, DENISON & WILSON
-*- Attorneys and Counsellors,
Grand Rapids, - - Michigan.
Patents and General Practice.
References.
New Yoiik : — The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York ; Hughes, Rounds & Schurman.
Grand Rapids : — The Michigan Trust Co. ; National City Bank : Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co.
IRalamasoo
Persistency, Tenacity, Results, Satisfaction.
TTIHE KALAMAZOO COLLECTION J- AGENCY
Member of the Claim Forwarder. 611 Broadway, N. Y.
Collections and Reports
Our facilities for making collections and furnishing
reports are unexcelled.
Ofpce 112 S. Bur dick Street,
Telephone 1252-2R
KALAMAZOO, - - - MICHIGAN.
port Huron
M
OOEE & BEOWN
Attorneys and Counsellors,
25-27-29 White Block. General practice in State and Federal Courts.
References — First National Exchange Bank. Commer- cial Bank.
George G. Moore Frederick B. Brown.
SaiUt Ste, miarie
0
REN, WEBSTER & CARLETON
Attys.-at-Law & Proctors in Admiralty,
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
Horace M. Oren, "Wm. Webster,
Carl C. Carleton.
5S
UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
nilinnesota
/IDinneapolis
SECURITY MERCANTILE AGENCY (ixcorporatedI . TiS^-w and Collections
Offices — Fifth Floor Scandaimvian American Bunk Build- ing, St. I'nuJ. Minn.
Second Floor Stcnrns Building. Minneapolis, Minn.
This company has for twenty years piven satisfactory sei'vice in the collection of accounts and in attending to litigations.
We refer to Foley Bros. & Kellv, Xoyes Bros. & Cutler, and Ogden Merrill & Greer, St. Paul : Minnea- polis Furniture Co.. Kennedy. Suffel & Andrews, Dod- son, Fisher. Brockman & Co.. or to any bank or jobbing house in Minnesota. Send us your business.
St. Paul
MORPHY, EWING & BRADFORD Attorneys, Counsellors-at-Law, Etc.
Offices. Manhattan Biiihlinf;. St. Paul, Minn. E. Howard Morphv, Barrister-at-Law. Frank H. Ewing. John M. Bradford. W. W. Schell.
Counsel in Minnesota for : The British Mortgage Co. of Minnesota ; Canada Life Assurance Co. : North. American Life Assurance Co. ; Xationjil Trust Co., Ltd., etc. Special attention paid to Canadian business.
fIDissouri
St. OLouts
ABBOTT & EDWAEDS
XjL Attorneys and Counsellors-at-La-w,
Roomn JflO, .'ill. .'fl2 anil .'fl.i Scmritn Bnililing.
Sin A'. Fourth Street. St. Louis. Mo.
A. L. Abbott. John B. Edwards. A. C. Wilson.
Henry J. Fahle.
Refer 1o National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis;
American Exchange Bank, B. (i. Dun & Co., American
Type Founders' Co.. Bell Telephone Co.
Lee W. Grant, John B. Carroll, P. B. Kennedy.
GEANT, CAEEOLL c^- KENNEDY Attorneys and Counsellors,
Carlcion Buildinf/, - - St. Louis. Mo.
General Civil Practice in State and Federal Courts. Special attention to intere.sts of non-residents.
Rcf.'r to riiih'd States Fidelity & Guaranty Co- Baltimore, Md. : Jewelers' .\sso(iation and Board of Trade, New York City: National Baiik of Commerce and .\merican Exchange Bank. St. Louis.
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UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
Bebraska
Xeiinaton
pEO. C. GILLAN
Lh^XlNGTON, Davjson Connty, Xebrciska Collection Department
I do a gi^neral I-aw and C'i)llectioii Imsiiiess. I make a spet'ially <>f Com- mercial Law and Collections in Cintial and Western Nebraska. I foreclose mortgages in any i-minly in this pan of the Statf. I look after all business for non-resiuents, and caitr to a non-resident business. I will go anywhere that clients can afford to send an attorney, or that will justify in sending. I ask no compensation that I do not earn. I am under no financial obligations to local banks or bankers. I am not in politics— I give al) of my time and attention to my business— and to my clients. For the purpose of collections, I am able to look after all matters at any of the following towns adjacent to Lexington :
Gothenburg, Cozad, Overton, Sumner,
Ed lyville. Miller. Loma.x, Callaway,
Kearney, Farnam, Eustis, Elwood,
Bertrand, Elm Creek.
I will furnish the best of reference on application.
" \LFALFV IS KiN'G." — Lsxiugtoii is locvted in the centre of the .-Vlfalfa District of Nebraska.
Xincohi
R. S. Mockett, S. O. Salisbury, F, O. Salisbury.
MOCKETT, SALISBUBY & SALIS- BURY
Attorneys and Counsellors,
Rooms 48, .J.9 and 50 Burr Block. Lincoln, Xebraska.
Cable Address " Molk," see Western Uuion Telegraph Code.
Practice in all Courts. Corporation and Commer- cial Law. Examination of Titles and Validity of all kinds of Securities passed upon. Estate matters given careful attention. Instructions followed to the letter. Depositions taken. Notaries in OflSce.
References — The United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., Baltimore, Md. : Adjuster Pub. Co., St. Louis, Mo. ; Columbia Nat. Bk. : Herman Bros. Co. : Harpham Bros. Co.. Lincoln, Neb. : Kimes International Law Directory, London : Packers Nat. Bk.. South Omaha. Neb. Refer without permission to any Bank or "WTiolesale House in Lincoln. References in all parts of the United State.? furnished on request.
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©rnaba
M
ONTGOMERY & HALL
Attorneys and Counsellors.
609 New York Life Building,
162Jf Farnham Street, - - - Omaha.
Carroll S. Montgomery, '51-72 ; Matthew A, Hall. '62-'S8
(British Vice-Consul) ; Charles C. Montgomery, '76-'00;
Oscar E. Johnson, '78-'01.
GENERAL CIVIL PRACTITIONERS.
Au efficient Corps of Assistant Lawyers, Notaries, and Stenographers in office.
LOCAL ATTORNEYS FOR AND REFER TO
Baltimore — Maryland Casualty Co.
Chicago— Marshall Field & Co., CM. & St. P. Ry.
Milwaukee — David Adler & Sons' Clothing Co.
New York — The H. B. Claflin Co., American Surety Co., United States Rubber, Co., Mutual Life Insurance Co., The Security Trust and Life Insurance Co., Union Trust Co., National Phonograph Co.. Edison Phonograph Co., Chemical National Bank.
Philadelphia — The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Portland — Union Mutual Life Insurance Co.
St. Louis — Meyor Bros. Drug Co.
ALSO REFER TO.
Montreal — Greenshields, Groenshields & McAllister ;
Foster, ]Martin, Archibald & Mann. Advocates. Toronto — Dewart, Young & Maw. Barristers ; McPher-
son, Clark. Campbell & .Tarvis, Barristers; J. S. Ful-
lerton, K.C., City Counsel.
Ulew Jersey
Camben
T\/^ILSON, CARR & STACKHOUSE
Attorneys in all Courts of New Jersey.
References — Security Trust Co.. and .1. B. Van Scivor Co., of Camden. N..T. ; National Cash Register, Dayton, Ohio; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., Balti- more, Md.
Estates settled and managed for foreign heirs.
HI UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
mew l^oik
Blban^
J, M. Bailey. E. C. Sturges, Notary Public.
I3ATLEY c^' STURCIES
^—^ Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
M State Street.
Oenoral Practice of the Law: Collections: Depositions Carefully Taken: Special Attention to the Prose- cution of Claims of Non-resident Heirs aiul Creditors.
Attorneys for The First National Bank, The Altamont Illuminating Co.
M
EAT) c^' HATT
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-La\ir,
Practice in the State and Federal Courts.
Prompt and careful attention jriven to Collections, Commercial Insurance and Real Estate Litigation and Probate Matters.
Depositions taken.
References — Albany County Bk.. Mechanics' & Farm- ers' Bk.
Chas. W. Mead, Samuel S. Hatt,
George J. Hatt, Notary Public.
Brooftlpu
WILLIAM W. BUTCHER '
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
26 Court Street, - - Brooklyn, N.Y.
Reference — King's County Trust Co.. Borough Bank.
Telephone. 1245 Main.
Buffalo
GIBBONS, POTTLR &^ TALBOT Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
5 Erie Co. Savings Bank Building, - Buffalo. N.Y.
Frank Gibbons. Henry W. .Pottle,
Harry A. Talbot.
^Tounsel for London Guaranty & Accident Co.. Mayhurl
Casualty Co.
Practice in all Courts.
Reference — Any Bank in Buffalo.
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tJLockpoit
M
ORTIMEE A. FEDERSPIEL
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
'5 Main Street, - - - LOCKPORT, N.Y .
Special attention given to Collections, Depositions, Probate, Real Estate and Commercial Litigation.
References— Niagara County National Bank, National Exchange Bank.
Attorney for R. G. Dun & Co.
IRiaoara 3faUs
Frank A. Dudley, Alfred W. Gray, Harry Highland.
T\UDLEY, GRAY d' HIGHLAND
Counsellors-at-LaxtT',
4.5 Falls Street. - Xiafjara Falh, y.Y.
Practice in all Court's and all branches of Law. Collection Department.
J
OSEPH A. ARNOLD
Solicitor and Counsel,
22 Will id in Stnd. - Xcw York CUll.
Lonjr Distance Telephone. 215 Broad.
Refer to the Farmers Loan & Trust Company. New Tork.
T>RADFOED, ARTHUR BULLOCK,
220 Itrondirdu - - - ycir York Citii.
Metropolitan ti)orsoniili Representative,
Attorney, Etc.
Who pny a siilary for services rendered in tlicir interests.
^[ODUS Opkranhi sent under letter noslajie to \t-
tornoys in cities over 50.000 pouulation who
will furnish satisfiutory references.
UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
THE CEEDIT ASSOCIAtToN I'lBLISlIES THE Credit Guide and Claim Adjuster.
SOU Broadwai/. - - New York.
A modoni list of Commercial Banks and Lawyers.
Used by 3,500 wholesale, manufacturing and jobbing houses, ranging from Boston to San Francisco, and from Canada to New Orleans, all under contract to forward all their business to our attorneys.
We have been spending time, labor and money, since lS9ii, without stint, to build up this list, and our sub- scribers are to-day sending our attorneys more good business than are those of any other list.
Attorneys who wish their names enrolled in the list as sole legal representatives for any point, will kindly send us their names, with references. If the town de- sired is not ■' open," we will file your contract for the first vacancy.
"VX/^M. 8ET0X GOEDON
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Laxir,
Special Attention to Canadian Business. 141 Broadway New York.
H
OUSE, GROSSMAN & VORHAUS
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
WORLD BUILDING.
( .5000
Tele|.lioii s '-,),.. I Cal)le Address, " LAWHorsK."
Feederick B. House, Moses H. Grossmax,
Criminal Law. Commercial Law.
WiLLIAlI GROSSJIAX.
Real Estate and Decedents' Estates. Louis .T. Vorhaus,
Corporations and General Practice.
"piLORENCE .JA]\IES SUl -LIVAN
-■- Attorney and Counsellor-at-La-w,
346 Broadicay, - - New York, U.S.A.
United States Special Agent. 1890.
Assistant Dist. Attv.. 1802-1899.
Corporation Counsel 1900-1901. General Practice, with Correspondents of Legal MercaTi- • tile, and Banking nature throughout the United
States. References : — C. C. Sha.vne. Furrier. X.T. : Bank of Washington Heights. N.T. : Fii-st National Bank, Am- sterdam. N.Y. : Graham-Chisholni Co.. Printers, N.Y.
6i UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
®at)en9burg
TAMES F. AKIN
t) Laxryer,
80 Ford Street, - Ogdeiishurg, Neto York.
Attorney for R. G. Dun & Co.
References — Any office of R. G. Dun & Co., National Bank of Ogdensburg, N.Y.
In consultation in private matters, will call at Pres- cott, Canada, on short notice.
IRocbester
OLUMB & PLUMB
Attorneys and Connsellors-at-Law,
612-613 Wilder Building, - Rochester, A'.Y. General Practice in State and Federal Courts.
William T. Plumb, Attorney for State Comptroller for Monroe County, in matters arising out of the inheri- tance tax law.
Erwin S. Plumb, mouiber of Counnercinl Law League. Notary Public.
r Central Bank. References : J Commercial Bank.
Rochester, N.Y. 1 Burton Brewing Company.
V E. M. Upton.
Cable Address. " Plumbs."
Syracuse
W
AYTE & BONSTED
Attorneys and Counsellors at-Law Suite 414 Dillaiic Ih'ihUwj, SY liACUSE, N Y .
Charles F. Wayte De Forest H. Bonsted
Telephone. New, 32
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UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
IHottb 2)akota
jfargo
AS. W. GLASSFOED
Attorney-at Law.
(J Mortmi Buihliiiij, - largn N.D.
Phone 675 3.
JJEWMAN, HOLT & FRAME
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
Rooms 12, 13, U and 15, over First National Bank,
Fargo, - - North Dakota.
Seth Newman, Daniel B. Holt, John S. Frame-
Cable Address, " Nehof, Fargo."
s
PALDING & STAMBAUGH
Connsellors-at-Laiv^,
Rooms, 1. 2, 3, ,;, First National Bank Building,
Fargo, - - North Dakota.
Practice in all Courts.
Burleigh F. Spalding, Winfield S. Stambaugh.
©bio
HKron
E. P. Otis E. B. Otis
nTIS & OTIS
Laxtryers.
Rooms 15 and 16 Arcade Block. - Akron, Ohio.
General practice. Prompt personal attention to for- eign business. Attorneys for The Central Savings Bank Co., Akron, Ohio.
F— L.L.
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UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
Cincinnati
A LDEN'S AGENCY
-LjL ESTABLisnEn 1S9S.
Alden's Law and Collection Agency,
" Home Office," j\'o. IS Wiyf/ins Block,
South-east Vomer of Fifth and Vine Streets,
Cincinnati, O., U.S.A.
We undertake the collection of claims of every kind, anj'where and everywhere throushoiit the world, and are establishing!: " local offices " throughont the United States and Canada ; and the result of our experience, so far, has been wonderfully successful.
Should you need our services, we would be glad to have your business. No costs are incurred by us, and no litigation begun, without the full consent, knowledge and direction of ov.f clients, and then only as a last resort.
We enter suits and obtain judgments everywhere, and when litigation is desired and necessary we use every power and force of law provided for the collection of debts. OUR PLAN IS NO SUBSCRIPTION OR MEMBERSHIP FEE to our clients, collecting upo-i a commission basis onlv : NO COLLECTIONS, NO CHARGE.
Local Offices no^v Establislied.
Toledo, O., No. .5.55. " The Spitzer,'' E. B. Bingham,
Attorney. Buffalo, N.Y., No. 194 Ellicott Square, AVm. L. .Judson,
Attornev. Memphis, Tenn., 102 and 103 Porter Bldg., Duncan
Martin, Attorney. Atlanta, Ga., 20G Temple Court. W. W. Gaines,
Attorney. Griffin, Ga., 29% Marietta Street, W. H. Beck,
Attorney. Opeleika, Ala., Tallapoosa Street. R. W. Gorman,
Attorney. Tiffin, O., 119 East Market Street. C. F. Langcvth.
Manager. Oklahoma City. O. T., I.30V2 Grand Ave., Dougla.-; &
Myers. Attorneys. Seattle. Wash., Rooms 30r)-.30('i M.-irion Brilding, South- east Corner Second and Marion Streets. G. W.
Saulsberry, Attorney. Bangor, Maine, No. 29 Hammond Street. .\. S. Allen.
Attorney. Terbe Haitte. Ind. — Cox-Naylor Building. S. E. Cor.
Fourth and Main Streets, W. II. Tahou. Attorney. Albany, New Youk, Rooms 49.52 Volckert Building. SO
and S2 State St., Cijaweokd & Baeuler. Attor- neys, .1. M. Simpson, Manager. Schenectady. New York. Cuawfoud & B.\eiilkr. Attvs. Troy, New York. Crawford & B.sehlek. Attorneys. Cohoes, New Youk. Ciiawkdrd & P.aeiii.ei{. .Vttorncys. Rensselaer. New York. Ckaweoiu) & Baeiilek. Attys.
W.\TERVELIET. NEW YoRK, CHAWEOIUI iV: ]!.\Eiri.Elt, Att.VS.
p. S. — We wish to locate our Ijocal Agency Offices in every city or town throughout the TTnited States and Canada, where not already located. Write for our plan of opening and operating sanie.
ATJ)E.\"S LAW .\XT) COIJ.KCTIOX .VCl'.XCY.
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UWITED^TES LEGAL CARDS-r.»^
fjENRY & COrSE
Attorneys-at-Law,
Clevdund, - . . ^/^.^
Rofoi- to Citizens' Savings & Trust Co., Guardian Savings & Trust Co., Babcock, Hurd & Co.,
Commercia] :\lilliiin- Co.. Kirk-Woods Coal Co.,
Weils, Faro-o & Co.. All of Cleveland.
ciolumbus ^ENOLD, MORTON^c^' IRVINE~
Solicitors ajid CounseL
SOl-313 Spahr Buihlivg. 50 E. Broad Street.
H. B. Arnold, i? r^ t •
y^- C Irvine,
E. C. Morton, R. ^,\ McCoy.
gALK:\r P. WELMAN
All coiie.spondeuce is done by experienced lawyers.
Associate Attorneys and Solicitors:
T^esley Taylor. j, j, j,,„^^^
City Collection Department •
A. E. Barker. ^eo. B. Davis.
The Central Law Union
Law axd Collectiox.s Smte 500 Sehultz Building - Volumlus Ohio USA
MaJthldat's '' K^TiSU^^"'^r/Tss"^--'/?^"- ■■ Bag.^ott & Ryall, Etc. ''^'^'^'^^'•^ • SlJ'-"'!) & Alleman :
68 UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
©l^Iaboina
©ftlaboma Cit^
Selwyn Douglas. John H. Myers.
OIIGLAS c\:- MYEI^S
D
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
Oklahovia City, - - - Okla.
General Civil Practice, in State and Federal Courts.
Commercial Law, Collections and Mercantile Reports. Corporation Law, Organization and Statutory Com- pliance. Probate Law and Litigation. Real Estate Law and Litigation. Titles Investigated, Depositions Carefully Taken. Let Commissions Issue to John H. Myers, Notary.
Out of town claims will receive V)er.sonal attention, or
be placed in responsible hands, our bond
securing you.
©regon
Portland
PIPES & TIFFT Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Laxp,
70S-711 Chamber of Commerce.
Commercial, Corporation, Probate, and Real Estate Law. Creditors represented in Bankruptcy. Commissioners of Deeds, Depositioas taken. Collection Department, C. C. Stout, Mngr. Investment Securities and Titles in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska passed upon.
References — Sharp & Alleman. Philadelphia, Penn. ; Chase Nat. Bk., N.Y. ; Fidelity and Casualty Co., N.Y. : Shoe and Leather Merc. Agency, Boston, Mass. ; Buf- falo-Pitts Co.. Buffalo. N.Y. ; I'ratt & Lambert, Chicago, 111.; Aikens, Robson & Loftus. Winnipeg, Man.; L. II. Butcher «& Co., San Francisco, Cal. ; Portland I>iiiseed Oil Works, Portland, Or. ; London and San Francisco Bank, Portland, Or.
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CHNABEL c^' SCHNABEL
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Laxir,
Buite 515 Chamlcr of Commerce Building,
PORTLAND, OREOON. C/.S..4.
Chas. J. Schnabel, Notary and Commissioner of Deeds.
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UNITED STATES LEGAI. CABDS~Con.
Ipenns^lvania
XocI? Maveii
B
UOWN & STEVENSON
Attorneys, Etc,
LOCK HAVEN, - - - PA. Geo. A. Brown. T. M. Stevenson.
pbiIaC)elpbia»
pARR, LEVIN & SMYl^H
Vy Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Laxir,
Commercial. Corporation, and Probate Law. Practieo in all T'nited States and State Courts. References — New York — Fritz & LaRue ; J. Spen- cer Turner Co. : James (i. .Toluison & Co. ; ]\IcKe.sson it Bobbins ; Parlie, Davis & Co. ; B. Altman & Co.
Philadelphiia— Provident Life & Trust Co. : National Cash Register Co. ; Fourth Street Nat. Bk. ; .Tohn & James Dohson ; Supplee Hardware Co. ; Mer- chant «& Co. ; H. W. Johns-Hanville Co. : Harrison Bros. & Co. : Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building; Co. ; John Bromley & Sons; Pittsburg Plate Glass Co.
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Law Offices of
ILLIAM S. FUKST
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Laiv,
Austin O. Furst, William S. Furst,
Harry M. McCaughey, William W- Moore,
Victor Frey.
501-506 Stephen Girard Building, - Philadelphia, Pu.
Collection Department. — Prompt and aggressive attention to mercantile adjustments and collections is in- sured by a thoroughly organized collection department, under the personal supervision of William S. Furst, Esq. aided by fifteen assistants, competent and experienced in commercial business. The results sec'ured for clients and correspondents through its organization and equip- ment have made this office one of the largest forwarding and receiving offices in the country, and enable it to compensate fully all attorneys who reciprocate by send- ing their business.
liegal Department. — The long and active judicial service of Austin O. Furst, who was President Judge. 49th Judicial District, for ten years (188.5-180."i) , and a staff of five attorneys in the office, invite consideration when complicated legal questions or litigation require counsel in Philadelphia.
References. — Any Common Pleas. Orphans' Court, Superior or Supreme Court Judge of Pennsylvania. Anv Wholesale House or Trust Co. in Philarlplpliia.
70
UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
REBEK S: DOWXS Attorneys and Connsellors-at-Law,
411-12-13 New York Mutual Life Building,
Philadelphia, - - U. *9. A.
J. Howard Reber, Cliailps P.. Downs,
J. B. Colahaii, EdmuiKl S. Mills.
Practice in all the United States and State Courts.
References — Philadelphia : Atmore & Son, Con- tinental Brewino Co., Geo. B. Newton & Co., Weston, Dodson & Co., C. M. Allen Co.. Githens Rexsamer & Co., Welsbach Co., Ily. K. Wampole & Co., P. C. Tom- son & Co., Lewis Thompson & Co., and West End Trust Co.
New York: Teft, Weller Co.. II. P.. Clafliu Co., Fred. Viet or & Achelis Olbermann. Dommerich & Co., Lesher, Whitman & Co., H. Mendelsohn & Co., Sweetser, I'embrook & Co.
pittsbura
\;\7AY, WALKEE & MORRIS
▼ '' Attorneys and Coiinsellors-at-La\p,
1106-1110 Fricl: Building, - Pittshurg, Pa.
Cable address, " Way Pittsburgh."
William A. Way, Alukrt J. Walker,
Alvin a. Mokris.
Counsel for Commonwealth Real Estate and Trust Co., Pittsburg. Referemes — Carter. Hughes and I>wight. Russell & Winslow, Alexander & Colby, New Yuik ; Blake, Lash & Cassels, Toronto: Stibbard, Gibson & Co., London; Hamilton, Kinnear tfe Beatson, Edinburgh, and John L. Scallau & Co., Dublin.
Pittsburg auD Blleaben\?
B. H. PettG.s II. J. McAllister
pETTES cl' ^I(A1JJSTER
Attorneys-at-Laiv,
.'/lo Frick Building, - Pittshurg, Pa.
Conunercial, Corporation, Insurance and Probate Law.
(General Practice in State ;iud Federal Couits.
Promi)t reports made for fifty ceul.s. and vigorous per- sonal attention given to all matters idaccd in our hands.
Reference — Pittsburg, Anchor Savings Bank. .McKeesport Office, li21 Fifth Ave.. MeKeesport. Pa. Reference — McK<'esport. -.ww bank or husines,s hoiise.
71
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W
ILLARD H. GOODWIN
Attorney and Connsellor-at-Law,
J/O Welles Builiihni. - - - Willcs-Bavre, Pa. Prompt, intellismt and visorous attention to col- lections and other legal business in the follow- ing towns, all within seven miles of Wilkes- Barre and connected with it by trol- ley and telephone : Ashley, Dallas, Dorranceton, Edwardsville, Forty Fort, Hudson, Kingston, Larksville. Luzerne, Maltby. Miners Mills, Nanticoke. Parsons, Pittston, Plains. Plainsville, Plymouth, West IMttston, Wyoming.
'MtUiamsport
A R. JACKSON,
Attorney-at-La-w,
No. 51 H'cs-/ Third Htrcef, - W ill ianifi port. Pa.
Pvefer to — The First National Bank: The West Branch
Nat. Bank; The Susquehanna Trust & Safe
Deposit Co.
IRbobe IFsIanb
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rilERENCE M. O'llEILLY
T
Attorney, Counsellor-at-Laiv and Notary Public.
Commercial and Corporation Law, Member of Chamber of Commerce.
9IS Banigan Building. - Providence. R.I., U.S.A.
References — R. I. Hospital Trust Co., and Narragan- sett Real Estate Co., lOdward Thompson Company, Northport, L.I., N.Y.
TjiDWARD C. STINE8S
Attorney-at-La\i7^,
9Jf2-943 Banigan Building, - Providence. R.I.
Special attention to business of non-residents. Estates settled and managed for foreign heirs.
CoLLECTiox Departme:vt Is thoroughly organized and eauipned, with full force of clerks and complete records for past ten years. We number the leading forwarders among our clients.
Long Distance Telephone.
72
UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
South ^Dakota
Sioux ifalls
T)AILEY & VOORHEES
-'--' Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
Rooms JfOl-JfOG and 418-424 Syndicate Building.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
C. O. Bailey, J. H. Voorhees.
Attorneys for Illinois Central R. R. Company ;
Western Union Telegraph Company : R. G. Dun & Co. ;
Sioux Falls National Bank ; and American Surety Co.
E. O. Jones. b. C. Matthews.
TONES ii' MATTHEWS
" Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
304-305 Syndicate Building. Sioux Falls, - - . South Dakota.
Notary Public in Office. Attorneys for Central Banking & Tru.st Co., and Co-operative Savings and Loan Assn. Special attention to business of non-residents. General Law Business. Collections given special attention.
Branch offices at Hartford, Humboldt, and Cotton.
tlennessec
Tknoipille
C. E. Lucky, Edward T. Sanford, J. A. Fowler.
T UCKY, SANFORD c\:FO WEEK
' ^ Attorneys and Counsellors-at-La'vtr,
Empire Building, . . . . KnoxvUle, Teiin. Practice in State and Federal Courts.
Special attention to Corporation and Real Estate Litigation, Ti-ust Estates and Equity Practice.
Attorneys for East Tennessee Nat. Bank, of Knoc- ville, and Employers' Liabilitv Ass. Corp.. of London. Refer to W. E. Sanford Mfg. Co.. of Hamilton, Out., and Central Trust Co. of Now York.
fmempbis
WILLIAM P. :\rETCALE
' * (Member Commercial Law League of America.) Attorney and Counsellor-at-Lainr,
Mcinphi.s, - - Tennessee.
Practice in all Courts, State and Fod(>raI.
Special attention to corporation and real estate liti- gation, and patent matters, trust estates and e(niity practice. Depositions taken.
Refers to nnv nf llic hniik-^ or business liouses of this ('i:v.
73
UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Con.
Uexae
San Bntonio
rriEKKELL & TERKELL
Attorneys-at-La^v^,
Oppenheimer Building.
228 Commerce Street, - Sail Antonio, Texas.
J. O. Ten-ell, M. W. Terrell.
Masbington
Seattle
J S. ELLIOTT
General Collections. Established 1892. William A. Greene, Counsel.
Attention given to matters in all State and Federal
Courts. Special attention given to Commercial
Law and Collections.
Rooms Jfl5-fflG and Jfl7 Pioneer Block, Seattle, - - Washington.
M
cCLUEE & McCLURE
Attorneys,
Practice in all State and Federal Covirts. Special atten- tion given to Commercial Law.
Rooms 6.'f, 65, 66 and 67 Dexter Horton Dank Buihl- Uuj, Seattle, Washington.
74 UNITED STATES LEGAL CARDS— Com.
Spohane
M
AEK F. MENDP]NHALL
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
Notary riiblio. Rooms 29, 30, 81 Exchanf/r Xat. Bk. Bldg.,
Spokane, - - - Wasliington, U.S.A.
Corporation, Coiiimerciiil, liealty. Irrigation anil Mining Law. Fifteen years general practice in .State and Federal Courts. Special attention to Canadian business.
Bfferenc'e«i- Spokane HIdg & l.oari Society, Spokane Canal Co., Justices of Sup. Ct., Oljmpia ; Hon. C. H. Hanford, U. S. District Judge, Seattle, WasU ; Kidelity and Casualty Co., New York.
Western Union and Lieber's Codes. Address, " Mendal."
Misconsin
Green JSap
CHEEIDAN & EVANS
Attorneys, Counsellors-at-Law^ and Notaries
Post Office Block, (Ircen Bay and De I'cre, IVw.
Special attention jriven to Commercial Law Collectione
and Estates.
I'hilip Sheridan, W. L. Evans.
finilwaul?ee
W. J. -MtEhoy. Franz C. E.scbweiler.
M^^
cELKOY & ESCHWEILEE
Laiwyers.
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Contents*
Zbc dominion of Canada.
PAGE.
Admiralty Juris*diction iu Canada 102
Agents appointed under the Alien Act Ill
Commissioners for taking Affidavits 104
Doniinion Land ' 44encles 107
Exchequer Court of Canada 102
Extradition Commissioners throughout the Dominion .... 110
Extradition Act 108
Extradition Treaties, Declarations and Conventions of Great Britain 110
King's Privy Council for Canada 112
List of Foreign Legal Counsel 316
List of Patent Attorneys for Canada 330
Members of the Dominion Cabinet 112
Officials of the Exchequer Court of Admiralty 103
Pardons Ill
Remission of Fines Ill
Supreme Court of Canada 101
Synopsis of the Laws of the various Provinces
and Newfoundland (See blue page)
IProvtuces auD 1FlewtounMaut)»
PAGE.
British Columbia 113
Manitoba 121
New Brunswick 127
Newfoundland 137
North-West Territories 141
Nova Scotia 149
Ontario 161
Prince Edward Island 231
Quebec 235
Yukon Territory 147
Unbei to Xegal Caibs*
Cana^a anO 1FlewfounMan&,
BRITISH COLUMBIA,
ONTARIO.
PAGE.
Golden 5
Nelson 5
Vancouver 5
Victoria 6
MANITOBA,
Brandon 6
Winnipeg 7-8
NEAV BRUNSW^ICK.
Fredericton 8
St. John 9
Woodstock 9
NEWFOUNDLAND.
St. John's 10
NORTH-WEST TERRITOR- IES.
PAOE.
Belleville 14
Berlin 14
Brantford "... 14
Brockville 15
Chatham 15
Cobourg 15
Colborne 15
Cornwall 16
Gait 16
Goderich 17
Giifeiph 16
Hamilton 17
Kingston 18
London 18
Niagara Falls 18
Ottawa 18-21
Peterborough 21
Port Arthur 21
Sault Stf. Marie 22
Sudbury 22
St. Catharines 22
Toronto 22-28
Windsor 29
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Charlottetown
30
Calgary 10-11
Edmonton 11
Wetaskiwin 11
Yorkton 12
Dawson (Yukon) 12
QUEBEC. NOVA SCOTIA.
Montreal 30-36
Amherst 12 Quebec City 38-39
Halifax 13 St. John's 39
Sydney 14 Sherl)rooko 40
IHnitcb States.
CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK.
PAGE.
i'Agl;.
Los Angeles 48 Albany 61
San Diego 49 Brooklyn bl
San Francisco 49-50 Buffalo 61
San Jose 50 Lockport 62
New York 62-63
COLORADO. Niagara Falls 62
^ _, Ogdensburg 64
Denver 51 Rochester 64
CONNECTICUT. ^^^^^"'^ " ^^
Hartford 51 NORTH DAKOTA.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. *'^''SO ^^
Washington .' 52 OHIO.
ILLINOIS. ^.^''°^ •;.• II
Cincmnati 66
Chicago 53 Cleveland 67
Columbus 67
INDIANA. I
Indianapolis 54
INDIAN TERRITORY.
Muskogee 54
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans 54
OKLAHOMA.
Oklahoma City 68
OREGON.
Portland 68
PENNSYLVANIA.
Lockhaven 69
MASSACHUSETTS. Philadelphia 69-70
jj . r-r Pittsburg and Allegheny . . 70
^?^t°^,, II Pittsburl 70
^'«"^^^t«'' 55 Wilkes-Barre 71
MICHIGAN. Williamsport 71
Detroit 56 RHODE ISLAND.
Grand Rapids 57 providence 71
Kalamazoo 57
Port Huron 57
Sault Ste. Marie 57
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Sioux Falls 7r
MINNESOTA.
TENNESSEE.
Minneapolis 58 Knoxville 72
S^- P^"l 58 Memphis 72
MISSOURI.
TEXAS.
St. Louis 58 San Antonio 72
NEBRASKA. ^VASHINGTON.
Lexington 59 Seattle 73
Lincoln 59 Spokane 7^
Omaha 60
WISCONSIN.
NEW^ JERSEY.
Green Bay 74
Camden 60 Milwaukee 7^
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Hongkong ^^
Shanghai •
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Bucope.
BELGIUM.
Brussels 40 Paris
ITAIiY. Rome •
FRANCE.
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Great Britain ant) HrelanD.
ENGLAND. SCOTLAND.
London ^3-45 Edinburgh
IRELAND.
Belfast 4^
Btitisb colonies ant) possessions.
AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH.
New South "Wales. Sydney '^'
„ VlCTOUIA.
Tasmania.
46
41
45
Hobart 42 Melbourne
SOUTH AFRICA.
Nat AT..
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Capetown .^.
Johannesburg 42 Pielernua, itzburg
WEST INDIES.
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Toronto. Montreal.
JBcttisb Columbia: J. H. SENKLEE, Esq.
Wilson, SenMer tb Bloomjield, Vancouver.
P. S. LAMP MAN, Esq.
Victoria,
Secretary of the Law Society of B.C.
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of "f
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of "/
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St. John.
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The Supreme Court has appellate Civil and Criminal jurisdiction within and throughout the Dominion of Canada. The main requisites of jurisdiction are :
1. That tlie jadf,'mt"nt should be a final judgment.
2. That a cause should originate in a Superior Court of original jurisdiction d. Ihat the appeal sLould come from the highest Court of final resort
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(a) By consent of parties, or by order of the Supreme Court or a Judge thereof appeals may come per saltum from the Court of original jurisdiction ^see R S C ch'
' f.T'n,^*''- • "^ exception does not apply to appeals from the Province of Quebec'
(b) Ihere is a special exception in favour of appeals from the Court of Reliew of the Province of Quebec in cases in which there is no appeal to the Court of Appeal of tlie Province but which appeals to His Majestv in his Privy Council These may be brought in appeal to the Supreme" Court. (See 5i and 55
V IC. Cl3 • ^0, SGC. o. )
^'K^r Wa^l^ ^''°™ ^^^ Province of Quebec, the matter in controversy must amount to ff2,000, or involve the question of validity of a statute of the Dominion or of the Province, or relate to some matter in which future rights might be bound
The Supreme Court holds three sessions yearly, tbe first beginning on the third Tuesday in February the second on the first Tuesday in May, and the third on the first Tuesday in October. iiiu un me
The case in appeal must be filed 20 clear days before the first day of the session at which the appeal is to be brought on for hearing. ^ session
The factums, or points for argument, must belfiled 15 clear days before such day and the appeal be inscribed 14 davs before. ^'
Solicitors practising before tlie Supreme Court, and unable to attend personally are expected to appoint agents (whose names must be entered in a book kept for tlie purpose m the Registrar's office) to look after the various matters which may reouire' attention in the course of an appeal. ^ ic4uiier
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102 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — EXCHEQUER CoUHT.
Xtbe lEicbeqner Court of Canaba.
Ibouorable (3eoroe Mbeelocf? Burbt^oc. ©fficers : Xouis B. Burette, IRecjistrar. \ 5obn ^c1Donal&,) ^r^^j,^ Cbavles nnorse, Dpt^. IRcQistiar. I Duncan Clarke, I
The Court sits at Ottawa every Monday at II a.m., except daring the vacation or absence of the Judfje, for hearing demurrers, etc , and for the trial of causes, at such places and times as are fixed by the Judge by general or special orders.
Hbmitalt^ Jurisbiction in Canaba.
Admiralty Jurisdiction in Canada is by "The Admiralty Act, 1891," vested in the Exchequer (_'ourt of Canada. The Court exercises its jurisdiction throughout Canada and tlie waters thereof, whether tidal or non-tidal, or naturally navigable or artificially made so, and it is provided by the Act that " all persons shall, as well in such parts of Canada as have heretofore been beyond the reacli of che process of any Vice- Admiralty Court, as elsewhere therein, have all riglits and remedies in all matters (including cases of contract and tort, and proceedings in n-m and in per.ioiKua), arising out of or connected with navigation, shipping, trade or commerce, which may be had or enforced in any Colonial Court of Admiralty under ' The Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, Lsbo.' "
At preseat there are the following Districts and Registrars : —
{a) The Province of Quebec, with a registry at the City of Quebec;
(b) The Province of Nova Scotia, with a registry at the City of Halifax ;
(c) The Province of New Brunswick, with a registry at the City of St. John ; {(l) The Province of P. E. Island, with a registry at the City of Charlottetown (e) The Province of British Columbia, with a registry at the City of Victoria ; (/) The Toronto Admiralty District, comprising the Province of Ontario, with a
registry at the City of Toronto ;
(17) The Yukon Territory, with a registry at Dawson.
Each of these districts is presided over by a local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court, who has within his district the jurisdiction and the powers and autliority relating thereto, of the Judge of the Exchequer Court in respect of the admiralty jurisdiction of that Court. The Local Judges have authority, with the approval of the Governor in Council, to appoint Deputy Judges, and each Deputy Judge so appointed has all such jurisdiction, powers and authority as are possessed by the local Judge. The Governor in Council is also authorized to appoint for any district or portion of a district a Surrogate Judge or Judges, which Surrogate Judges have certain limited jurisdiction and are paid certain fees prescribed by general rules and orders. Registrars, Marsiials, and other necessary officers and clerks are appointed by the Governor in Council.
The practice and procedure of the Court is regulated by rules or orders of Court, established in a manner provided by statute -
An u))peal lies to the Exchequer ("ourt from any final judgment, decree or order of any local Judge in Admiralty, and an appeal may also be liad direct to the Supreme Court of Canada from any such final judgment, decree or order.
Under Imperial Authority the Exche(iuer Court is vested with tlie jurisdiction of Prize Matters.
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THK CANfAUIAN LA.W JJST — COMMISSIONERS.
Commissioners tor talking Effi^avnts.
Commissioners for taking Affi- davits for use in the t'«- preme and Exchequer Courts of Canada.
Boston, U.S.A.— W. War- ren.
Calgary, N.AV.T, ~ E. K. Rogers.
Charlottetown, P.E.I.— J. A. Longworth.
Halifax, N.S.— L. W. Des Barres.
Liverpool, Eng. — F. J. Leslie.
London, Eng.— P. Birkett, S. V. Blake, E. F. Day, T. Cato Warsfiekl, Ro- bert H. Tetley, W. L. Griffith.
Melbourne, Australia. — F. E. (J rant, H. F. A. Gourlay, R. T. Litton.
Montreal, Que. — L. H. Collard, W. S. Walker.
Ottawa, Ont. — L. A. Aii()(>tte. Clins. Morse, H. n. Bligh, J. Lawson
Paris, France. — Thomas Barclay.
Quebec, Que. — .J.A.Charle- bois. .1. IMinbar.
Regina, N.-W.T.— D. Wat- son.
St. John, N.B. — R. O. Stockton.
Sydney, Nova Scotia.^ W. K. Feters.
Sydney, New South "Wales. — F. Osborne.
Toronto, Ont. — .Tohn Bruce.
Vancouver, B.C. — C G. .Johnson.
Victoria, B.C.— .7. C. Fre- vost.
Victoria, Australia. — J. Fit'/ger.ild.
WinnipcK, Man. — G. H. Y. Wiilker.
Commissioners outside the Do- minion for taking Affidavits to be tisid in Frocinces of Canada.
AUSTRALIA
Melbourne .Jos. Wolfe, for British Columbia,
Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia.
Sydney, N.S.W., Frederick W. Walker, for On- tario, Quebec, Mani- toba, British Colum- bia, Prince Edw^ard Island.
Hobait, Tasmania, Charles W. Butler, for Ontario and Quebec.
ENGLAND
London
Bcmpas, Bisclioff, Dodgson, Coxe & Bompas, 4 Great Winchester St., E.G., and S. V. Blake, 17 Victoria St., S.W., for British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, N. W. Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, F. E. Island and Quebec.
FRANCE Paris, Thomas Barclay.
IRELAND Dublin, Alex. Bell, for Ont.
NEWFOUNDLAND. St. .John's, A. loC. BertPau.
for Nova Scotia. St. John's, C. <»'X. Conroy.
for NcTir Brunswick.
SCOTLAND
Edinburgh. RolnMt Boatson.
for Ontario. Leith, Eilinbiugh, .Tamea
Bnuc for Ontario and
Quebec.
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UNITED STATES Bay City, Mich., vi. W.
\Vilsuu, for Ontario. Boston, Mass., E. J. Joues,
for Ontario. Detroit, .Mich., T. Hislop,
tor Ontario. Grand liapids, Micli., E.
Scratcberd, tor Ontario. Minneapolis, Miun, H.
Baxter, for Ontario. Philadelphia, Peun., T. J.
Hunt, for Ontario. Pittsburg, Pa., R. Buchanan
tor Ontario, Rochester, N.Y., G. M. El- wood, for Ontario. San Francisco, Cal.. S. H.
Peddar, for Ontario. Spokane, Washinttton
P. V. Shine, I'or
Ontario and British
Columbia. Watertown, Dakota, A. T.
Harvey, for Ontario.
Commisaicnera in Ontario for taking Affidavita to he used
AUSTRALIA
Toronto, E. B. Ryckman, Victoria Colony
BRITISH COLUMBIA Hamilton, James Chisholm
MANITOBA
Alexandria. E. H. Tiffany Brentford, W. C. Livingston Hamilton, W. A. Logie Toronto, G. G. Mills.
NEW BRUNSWICK
Brantford. A. J. Wilkes. Ottawa, H. H. Blifrh.
NEWFOUNDLAND
Toronta, Albert Ogden, A.
McLean Macdonell. Kingston. .1. L. Whiting.
N. W. TERRITORIES Toronto, Alex. Downey
NOVA SCOTIA Toronto, Gideon Grant.
QUEBEC Alexandria, E. tl. Tiffany Belleville, J.I'arker Thomas Brockville, W. J. Wright Hamilton. W. F. Burton,
H. Carscallen, K.C. Kingston, J. B. Walkcm. Ottawa, F.H.Chrysler.K.O., M. J. Gorman J. Travers Lewis, D.C.L N. A. Belcourt, K.C. A, W. Duclos. Toronto, D. E. Thomson. D. Henderson. A. Downey, Alfred Hoskin, K.C, C. J. Holman, W. J. Tremeear, J. M. Clark, K.C, A. T. Kirkpatrick, (Ryckman & Co.), R.H. R. Munro, N. L. Martin
UNITED STATES
Illinois, A Downey, Toronto
Indiana, Geo. Angus, To- ronto.
Massachusetts, A. Downey, Toronto.
Minnesota, Geo. Angus, Toronto
New York, Alex. Downey, Toronto. Commissioner for State of New York, also Commissioner of Deeds.
F. J. French, K.C., Prescott, Commissioner for State of New York. W.J.Wright.. Brockville.
Ohio, Geo. Angus, Toronto
Rhode Island, A. Downey, Toronto.
Oommiaaioners in other Pro- vinces for taking Affi(tavit$ to be vaed in Ontario.
BRITISH COLUMBIA Revelstoke. Thomas A. W. Gordon
MANITOBA
Alcester. F. W. Rleakley
Belmont, W. Oxford
Oak Lake, W. J. Manbey
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THE CANADIAN J.AW LIST — COMMISSION LK.S.
NEW BRUNSWICK St. John. Ed. G. Kaye, Ales. r. Baruhill
N. W. TERRITORIES Battleford, W. J. Scott Pilot Mound, W. Robertson Kegiiui. I'. McG. Barker Sa.skatoon, T. Copland
NOVA SCOTIA Halifax, T. Ritchie. Yarmouth, E. N. Clements
QUEBEC Montreal, A. W. Atwater, Peers Davidson. R. D. McGibbon, C. B. Carter, W. J. White. M. Hutchi- son, S. W. Jacobs, K. Guerin, D. MacMaster. J. W. Macdougall, D Armour.
Quebec, R.B. Hutcheson, A. C. Dobell.
Commissioners in New Bruna- icick for taking Affidavits to be used outside the Pro- vince.
Nova Scotia — E. G. Kaye, John Kerr, St. John N.B.
Ontario— E. G. Kaye, St. John, X. B.
Quebec — John Kerr, St John. N. R.
Newfoundland — E. B. Winslow, Fredericton. N.B.
UNITED STATES
Connecticut— .lohn Kerr. St. John. N. B.
Maine— John Kerr St John, N. B.
Massachusetts — John Kerr. R. F.- Qufgley. St. John. N.B.
New Hampsiiirr — John Kerr, St. .John, N. B.
Vermont— John Kerr, St.. John. N. B.
Commissioners residing in tlie
Province of Nova Bcotia to
do Acta within the Proriiice.
For New Brunswick — J. M. Chisholm, Halifax; Chas. it. Smith, Amherst.
For Newfoundland — J. M. Chisholm. J. P. Fowley. Halifax; A. J. G. MacEchen, Sydney; H. C. Woseley. North Sydney.
For Ontario — T. Rit- chie, Halifax; B. N. Cle- ments, A. J. G. MacEfhi'u, Sydney. C.B.
For Quebec — Thos, Rit- chie. Halifax.
For the State of Mas sachusetts — Byron A. Wes- ton, Halifax
Commissioners residing in Ontario to do acts with- in the Province. Toronto, J. R. Cartwright,
K.C., Dpty. Atty.-General
for Ontario.
Coiiiutisswners in Province of Quebec for taking Affidavits to be used outside the Pro- vince.
British Columbia — F. S. Lyman, K.C., I'eers David- son, R. D. McGibbon, W. J. White, E. Guerin, S. W. Jacobs. A. G. B. Claxton, H. J. Elliott, Montreal.
Manitoba— Robert D. Mc- Gibbon, K.C., C. B. Carter, K.C. F. S. Lyman. K.C., Peers Davidson, W. J. White, E. (Jueriu, S. W. Jacobs, H. J. Elliott, Mon- treal.
New RnuNswicK-O'Hara Baynes, F. S. Eyman. K.C., Peers Davidson, W. J. White. E. Guerin. S. W. Jacobs, II. J. Elliott. Mon- treal.
NEWFouNni.AND — I^eors Davidson. F. J. Curran. W. J. Wliite, E Guerin, Wm. Morris. D. McDouirall. H. .T. Elliott. Montreal : J. Dun- bar. \V. C. Gibsone, Quobec.
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Nova Scotia— F. S. Ly- man, K.C., Peers Davidson. W. J. White, S. W. Jacobs,
E. Guerin, H. J. Elliott, Montreal.
Ontario— A. W. Duclos, Hull. A. \V. Atwater. K. U. McGibbon. K.C., W.F. Light- hall,Ay..T. White. .T.W. Blair,
F. .T. La vert V. P. C. Kvan, V. E. Mitchell. D. Mac- Master. J. W. Macdouijall, S. W. .Tacobs. E. Guerin. D. Mr-Cnrmick. Peers Davidson, Douiilns Arnnnr. A. G B. Claxton, H. J. Elliott, Mon- treal,
I'rince Edward Island —AY. S. Walker. E. Guerin, S. W. Jacobs, H. J. Elliott, Montreal.
iSoRTH-W'EST Territor- ies— W. F. Robinson. E. Guerin, MontreaL
UNITED STATES New York — D. McCor- mick, Montreal.
Commissioners of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland for issuing Mesne and Final Process and for taking Affi- davits. St. John's — D. M. Brown- ing. Geo. J. Adams. D. F. Kent, S. Butler,
Commissioners of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland for issuing Mesne Process only and for taking Affidavits.
Bay of Lslands, Levi March Bonavista. T. W. Stabb I'.riiriis, J. P. Tliompson Burgeo, J. Cunningham Bell Island. T. P. O'Donnell Carbonear. Alf. Penney Channel, It. T. Squarey (Jrand Bank. (i. H. Forsey Greensford. I. S. Mifflin Harbor Briton, P. Hubert Harbor Grace. W. .1. Lynch Placentia, W. O'Reilly. St.. George's, R. Macdonnell St. Mary's. W. .1 Hogan. Trinity, G. R. Lilly Twillingate. F. Berteau
Commissioners to Administeir Oaths to Public Oncers.
Alfred de Beaumont. L. W. Sicotte, Charles R. Dou- cet, Montreal.
Commissioners under tTic Na turalization Act,
L. W. Sicotte. Montreal
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District .\nd Address. |
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British Col'a. . |
/ Kamloops Yale 1 New Westmin.ster.Nevv We.stininster. /■Brand'in Brandon |
James Banner man . .Tohn McKHnzi^'. L. J. Clenunt. |
Manitoba .... |
1 Dauphin Marqnette j Mitinedosa Marqnette |
F. K. Herchmer. .John Fle.sher. . |
^ Wiimipf-g Selkirk |
E. F. Stephenson. |
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N.W.T |
BatHeford Saskatchewan .... < /'.ilgary . Alberta Kdinonton Albt-rta -< Lethhridge Alberta |
R. F. Chishnlm. .7. R Sutherland. A. G. Harrison. A. .T. Fraspr. |
1 Prince Albert Sa.'<katchewan .... Red Deer Alberta |
•T. W. Hannon. W. H. Cottingham. D. S McOannel. |
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Yorkton Assinil)nia |
.John McTagsrart. H. M. Martin. |
108 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — EXTRADITION
Xtbe Eitiabitton Hct
fvom Cauaba.
In Canada, as in all other British possessions, the Extraditiun system known as the "Judicial system" prevails. By this system, while the Executive Government decides finally the question of delivery and makes the delivery of the fugitive, the judicial authori- ties make the preliminary investigation of the criminality of the person Mhose surrender is sought.
The authorities competent to make the preliminary investigation of the crime are mentioned in R. S. C. cap. 142, '" The Extradition Act,"' sec. 5. " These are, in addition to the Judges of the Superior Courts and of the County Courts of any province, all Commissioners appointed under the Great Seal of Canada to act judicially in extra- dition matters. Such commissioners have all the powers and juris- diction of any Judt;e or Ma^iistrate for the purposes of ' Tlie Extra- dition Act.' "
The Extradition Act prescribes the procedure to be followed and the delays within which extradition may be granted after the fugitive has been duly committed. It also prescribes what evidence shall be sufficient to justify the committal. The crimes for which extradition may be granted are limited to those specified in the treaties which ■Cireat Britain has on the subject with the various countries of the world. It seems pretty certain that extradition without treaty can- not be granted under the existing law of Canada.
Tlie i)risoiier having been duly committed for surrender, the committal is notified by the Judge or Commissioner to the Minister of Justice; but fifteen days must elapse before the Minister of Justice issues his warrant of surrender (section 12), and this is not done in any case until the requisition for the surrender has been received through the proper channel from the foreign government. The requisition generally states the name of the officer who is authorized to receive and take charge of the fugitive and convey him to the foreign countr.v, and the .Minister of Justice's warrant is addressed to such officer and to the sheriff or other officer having the custody of the prisoner.
II,
jfi'om a jforeicin Coimtn? to Gana^a.
In connection with demands for the extradition of fugitives from any couTitry having a treaty with Groat Britain, it may be stated that all stejis necessary towards securing the arrest of the fugitive and his committal for extradition must bo taken by the party seeking the extradition. This, of course, includes swearing out any information and obtaining any warrant and ovidonco requisite to that end. Generally speaking, the action of the Dominion Government is limited to making tlirough the ))roper channel on the foreign (Jovernment the necessary demand or requisition under the treaty for the surrtMider of
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST EXTKADUION. 109
the fugitive, and to furnishing to the parties seeking the extradition a warrant of recipias directed to the officer who is to taiie charge of the prisoner. The demand or requisition is made at the reciuest of the Provincial Government concerned, the i'rovincial authorities bfiug charged with the administration of criminal justice; if made at the request of an individual or company, the Dominion Goverumeui require to be indemnihed against any expense in connection with the proceedings. Of course, any authentication of documents or oiUcial signatures required is given by the Dominion; also, auy certiticatfe, etc., which may be necessary. It should be remembered that the signatures and seals of Provincial officers have to be tirst authenti- cated by the Lieutenant-Governor.
The Canadian Extradition Act simply gives the procedure in this country. The crimes for which fugitive olienders may be extradited are contained in the various treaties in subjoined list.
III.
dfrom tbe 'anltcO States to danaDa.
Fugitive offenders may be extradited from and to the United States as follows:
All persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or forgery, or the utterance of forged paper. ^
1. Manslaughter when voluntary.
2. Counterfeiting or altering money ; uttering or bringing into cir- culation counterfeit or altered money.
3. Embezzlement : larceny ; receiving any money, valuable security, or other property, knowing the same to have been embezzled, stolen, or fraudulently obtained.
4. Fraud by a bailee, banker, agent, factor. trustee, or director or member or officer of any company, made criminal by the laws of both countries.
5. Perjury, or subornation of perjury.
6. Rape, abduction, child-stealing, kidnapping.
7. Burglary, house-breaking or shop-breaking.
8. Piracy by the law of nations.
9. Revolt, or conspiracy^ to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas, against the authority of tbe mas- ter; wrongfully sinking or destroying a vessel at sea, or attemiJting to do so; assaults on board a ship on the high seas, with intent to do grievous bodily harm
10. Crimes and offences against the laws of both countries for suppression of slavery and slave-trading.
11. Obtaining money, valuable securities, or other property by false pretences.
12. Wilful and unlawful destruction or obstruction of railroads which endangiers human life.
13. Procuring abortion.
Extradition is also to take place for participation in any of the crimes mentioned in this Convention, or in the Tenth Article in sub- joined list, provided such participation be punishable by the laws of both countries.
Akin to the subject of extradition is the surrender of fugitive offenders from other parts of His Majesty's dominions. This is gov- erned by R. S. C. cap. 143, " The Fugitive Offenders Act," which is almost an exact transcript of the Imperial Act upon the same subject.
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THE CANADIAN' LAW LIST — EXTRADITION.
}E.itraDition Commissioners tbroutjbout tbe H)omiiiioii ot CauaOa.
Residence. |
N.\ME. |
Date of Appointmesi . |
Battleford, N.W.T.. Iberville, Que Lake Bennett, B.C.. Montreal, Que Montreal. Que Montreal. Que |
Hon. Huf(h Richardson.. Alphonse Morin . . William John Rant .... Louis Wilfrid Sieotte .... Ulric Lafontaine F. X. Choquet Alexandre Chauveau . . . |
•25th April, 1883. Hrd February, 1903. ■20th June, 1898. ■2Gth January. 1891. 2(Uh Dec, 1S98. ■20th July, 1901. ■24th May, 1887. •JMh August, 1890. •2oth April, 1901. I4th October, 1896. •20th August, 1890. •25th April, 1883. •23rd Juue, 1883. |
Quebec, Que |
Ludovic Brunet John Boultbee |
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Sherbrooke, Que .... Vancouver, B.C Victoria, B C Windsor, Ont |
Henry Walter Mulvena. . Albert Edward Beck Hon. Edgar Dewdney. . . . Alexander Bartlett |
And all Judges of Superior and Count)/ Courts.
l£.ttraOition treaties, IDcclaratioiis ant) (ron\>en= tioiis ot Gieat Biitain.
Argentine Republic | Austria-Hungary . . .
Belgium .
Brazil
Columbia
Denmark
Ecuador
France
(jJermany
(Guatemala
Hayti
Italy
Liberia
Luxembourg
Mexico
Monaco
Netherliinds
Portugal
Rouniania
Russia
Salvador
San Marino
Sii.nin
Sweden and Norway
Switzerland
Tonga*
United States.
Uruguay.
'Tongau
22nd May, 1889 (rat. loth Dec. 1893). Treaty of Dec. 3rd, 1873. Supplementary Treaty. 25th June, 1901. Tre;itv of INIav •20th. ISTC Declarations of July 23rd, 1877, April 21st, 1887. Supplementary Treaty, Oth March. 1902. Treaty of November 13th, 1872. 27th October, 1888. Treaty of March 31st, 1873. Treaty of September •20th, 1880. Treaty of August 14th, 1876. Treaty of ^lay 14th, 1872. Treaty of July 4th, 1885. Treaty of Decembor 7th, 1874. Treaty of Feb. 5th, 1873. Decl. of May 7th, 1873. Kith December. 18S>2. Troat.v of November 24th, 1880. Treaty of Septemlier 7th. 1886. 17th December, 18!)1. Treaty of September 2(ith, 1898. 17th October and 13th November. 1892. 21st March, 1893. Treaty of November 24th, 1886. Tre.-itv Of June 23rd, 1881. Treaty of INIarch 3rd. 1900. Treaty of June 4th, 1876. and Feb. 19th, 1889. Treaty of June 2()th. 1873. Treaty of November 26th. 1880. Art. IV. of Treaty of November 29th. 1879
Frotocol of July 3rd, 1882. Art. X. of Treaty of August 9th. 1842. Blaine-Pauncer..:. Treaty of 12th July, 1889 Supp'v Troaty(ranncofoto-lTayK 13 Dec. 1900. Treaty of March 26th, 18-84. and supplementary
Treaty, 22nd April, 1901. Stibjects escaping to British Territory.
THK CANADIAN LAW LIHl KX TllA 1)1 TION.
Ill
pauOons.
In the matter of pardons of convicts in the ijeuitfutiaries, prisons, jails and reformatories, the application for clemency should be pre- pared in the form of a petition addressed to His Excellency the Governor-General, stating the age and name of the convict or prisoner, name of the Judge or Magistrate Mho tried and sentenced him. crime committed and date of sentence, term of imprisonment, where incarcerated and reasons for seeking the exercise of the clemency of the Crown. This petition should be addressed to the Secretary of State at Ottawa and signed by one or more persons, with any documentary evidence or letters regarding the previous character of the prisoner, etc.. etc. The matter is then submitted to the Department of Justice, where full enquiries are made into the case, and the i)apers are subsequently laid, with the advice of the Minister of Justice, before His Excellency the Governor-General, whose pleasure is communicated by the Secretary of State to the parties interested and to the Warden of the Penitentiary or Keeper of the Jail as the case may be.
In capital cases, the Judge, after sentencing the prisoner, for- wards^ under the authority of Section 937 of " The dimiual Code, 1892," a copy of the evidence and his report to the Secretary of State. Any application for the commutation of the death sentence should be addressed to His Excellency the Governor-General in Council, through the Secretary of State, in the form of a petition setting forth reasons for such application in various paragraphs, etc., 1, 2, 3. The application or applications are referred to the Minister' of Jtastice, and are there caiefully considered and submitted by him, with his recommendation, to the Governor-General in Council, n-hose pleasure is communicated to the interested parties by ^ile Secretary of State.
IRcmissiou of jffnes.
Where a remission of a fine is sought, action is only taken upon the report of the Department concerned— for instance, the Depart- ment of Inland Revenue. Customs Department, etc.
Hoents appointe& Uln^ev *'Zbc Blien Xabour Hct/' 60*01 Die. (1897), Cap. 1 1.
A. C. Paterson . . . .
H. Tennant
J. A. McMartin ..
A. Lawrence
T. J. Mather
G. G. Allen
W. Mills
W.F. McCreary
James Lawson . . . .
Robert Rush
Arthur Boyle
Jas. H. Kenning . .
F. Spain
W. B. McMurrich,
O. Allen
Archie Johnson. . . .
J. P. McLeod
Wm. Keys
Edwin P. Bremner
R. Garner
W. H. Beck
Act. Sub-Collector Customs
Acting Officer
Preventive Olticer ....
Acting Officer
Immigration Commissioner
Collector of Customs
Provincial Constable
Collector of Customs
Collector Inland Revenue.
Emigration Agent
Barrister [Toronto. Ont.
I Wallaceburg, Ont.
Nelson, B.C.
Barrister JGreenwood, B.C.
[Montreal, Que.
[New Denver, B.C.
iNiagaraFallsS'th.Ont.
[Little Current, Ont.
North Portal, N.W.T. Coutts, N.W.T. Huntingdon, B.C. Gretna, Man. Gretna, Man. Emerson, Man. F^merson, Man. Winnipeg, Man. Fort I'.rie, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Niagara Falls, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Bridgeburg, Ont.
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nnetnbers of tbe IRmg^e pviv^ Council for Canaba.
(Members of the Dominion Cabinet)
-Tlie Right Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.M.G.. (oxon), President of the King's Privy Council for
Prime Miuister- K.C., D.C.L. Canada.
Minister of Trade and Commerce — The Right Hon. Sir Richard John Cartwright. G.C.M.G.
Richard Wm. Scott, K.C., LL.D. Charles Fitzpatrick, K.C., B.C.L. Fisheries — Hon. Joseph Raymond Prefon-
Secretary of State — Hon. Minister of Justice — Hon. Minister of Marine and
taine, K.C., LL.B. Minister of Militia and Defence — Hon. Sir Frederick W. Borden,
K.C.M.G., B.A., M.D. Postmaster-General — Hon.
M.A., LL.D. Minister of Agriculture — Hon. Sydney Arthur Fisher, B.A. Minister of Public Works — Hon, James Sutherland. Minister of Finance — Hon. William Stevens Fielding. Minister of Railways and Canals— H. R. Emmerson. Minister of the Interior and Superintendent-General
Affairs— Hon. Clifford Sifton, K.C. Minister of Custoni.s — Hon. William Patterson. Minister of Inland Revenue — Hon. L. P. Brodeur, LL.B. Minister without Portfolio — Hon. William Templeman. Minister without Portfolio — Charles S. Hyman.
Sir William Mulock, K.C.M.G., K.C,
of Indian
not ot tbe Cabinet
The Hon. A. R. Angers. The Hon. M. E. Bernier. The Hon. A. G. Blair. The Hon. Edward Blake. The Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell, K.C.M.G.
The Hon. L. F. G. Baby. The Hon. Sir J. P. R. A. Caron. K.C. K.C.M.G. The Hon. Sir John Carling.
K.C.M.G. The Hon. H. G. Carroll. K.C.
LL.B., Solicitor-General. The Hon. C C Colby, The Hon. John Costigan. The Hon. T. Mayne Daly. The Hon. Sir L. H. Davies,
K.C.M.G. The Hon. Edgar Dewdney. The Hon. Alphonso Dosjardins. The Hon. Donald Ferguson. The Hon. George E. Foster. The Hon. John G. Hncgart. The Hon. Sir W. P. ITowIand.
C.B. The Hon. Joly de Lotbiniftre. The Hon. A. G. Jones.
I The Hon. Sir Hector Langevin. I C.B., K.C.M.G.
i The Hon. David Laird.
The Hon. Sir A. Lacoste. Kt.
The Hon. William ^Miller.
The Hon. W. H. Montague.
The Hon. Hugh J. Macdonald.
The Hon. William McDougall,
C.B. : The Hon. James McDonald.
The Hon. J. A. Ouimet.
The Hon. Sir C A. P. Pelletier,
K.C.M.G. The Hon. J. C. Patterson. The Hon. Edward G. Prior. The Hon. William Ross. The lU. Hon. Lord Strathcona
and Mount Roval, G.C.M.G. The Hon. J. I. Tarte. The Hon. Sir Charles Tupper.
Bart., C.B., G.C.M.G. The Hon. Sir Chas. H. Tupper,
K.C.M.G. The Hon. TiOuis Oliver Taillon. The Hon. David Tisdale. Tlie Hon. Peter White.
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I'AGE.
Alphabetical liist of Towns 117
Attorney-General's Department 116
Barristers, Solicitors, etc 117
County Courts and Judges 115
Judicial Districts and Registrars 115
Land Registry Offices 116
Law Society of British Columbia 116
Supreme Court of Judicature for British Columbia 115
Synopsis of the Laws of British Columbia *^ee Blue Page
THE CANADIAN LAW 4.1.sr — BKITLSH COLUMBIA.
115
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Supreme Court of Judicature for British Columbia-
Chief Justice: Hon. Gordon Hunter.
Puisne Judges:
Hon. P. JE. Irving, Hon. Archer Martin, Hon. Lyman P. Dufif,
Hon. Aulay Morrison.
Zbc 5uMcial 2)isti-icts.
District.
Cariboo . . . Kootenay . Nanaimo . .
Vancouver. Victoria . . .
New Westminster Yale
Registry.
Barkerville Nelson .... Nanaimo . .
Vancouver
Victoria
New Westminster . . . Kam loops
Registrar.
John Bowron.
E. T. H. Simpkins.
H. Stanton.
A. E. Beck.
Dep., J. C. UockeriJl.
B. H. T. Drake,
& Reg. Supi-eme Court. Dep., J. H. A.ustin. (Vacant).
Dep., J. J. Cambridge. G. C. Tunstall.
3U&0CS ot tbe County clourts.
CARIBOO.
Judge and Local Judge S.C. — C. F. Cornwall, Ashcroft.
KOOTENAY.
Judge and Local Judge S.C. — J. A. Foriu, Nelson.
NANAIMO.
Judge and Local Judge S'.C. — Eli Harrison, jr., Nanaimo.
NEW WESTMINSTER.
Judge and Local Judge /S.C— W. Norman Bole, New Westminster.
VANCOUVER. Judge and Local Judge S.C. — A. Henderson, Vancouver.
VICTORIA.
Presided over by one of the Supreme Court Judges. YALE.
Judge and Local Judge 8.C.' Y\^''"'^^ ^J^'"""",- I^'T"*
A. Learn v. Grand Forks.
116 THK CANADIAN LAW LI8T — BKITLSH COLUMBIA.
Httovne^==(5enetar6 Bepavtment
Attorney-General for British Columbia: Hon. Charles Wilson, K.C.
Deputy Attorney-General: H. A. Maclean.
XEbe Xaw Society? of Britisb Columbia.
Treasurer : Secretary d Reporter •
Hon. C. E. Pooley, K.C. P. S. Lampman.
BENCHERS OF THE LAW SOCIETY. Ex offlcio:
The Attorney-General of Canada;
Hon. Charles Wilson, K.C, Attorney-General for B.C.; Sir H. P. P.
Crease, Hon. J. F. McCreight, Hon. Geo. A. Walkem,
Hon. M. W. Tyrwhitt Drake (retired Judges).
BENCHERS ELECTED-
E. P. Davis, K.C, E. V. Bodwell, K.C, L. G. McPhillips, K.C, John Elliot, G. E. Corbould, K.C, Hon. E. Pooley, K.C. (Treasurer), H. D. Helmcken, K.C, Hon. Sir C H. Tupper.K.C, C R. Hamilton.
Xan& IReoistii^ ©ffices.
KAMLOOPS. Regiatrar — W. H. Edmonds.
NELSON. Registrar — H. F. MacLeod.
NEW W^ESTMINSTER. Registrar — S. C Keith.
VANCOUVER.
Registrar — J. L. G. Abbott.
VICTORIA. Itegietrar-Getieral—ii. Y. Wootton.
THE CANADIAN' LAW LIST — BRITISH COLUMBIA. 117
riDcinbcrs of the Bar anb Solicitore.
Armstrong— Yale
Murphy, J.
Ashcroft— Yale
Calder, F. Henderson, S. MurpLy, D.
Atlill— Cassiar
Fisher, W. E. Grant, AV. I'. Mason, C. D.
iSawers, C. W. Warton, R. I. B.
Barkcrville Cariboo Narraway, H. H.
Chilliwac'k — New West niiii.-ter
Gahan, W. H. T. Pelly, J.
Craiibrook— Kootenay
Dunbar, C. H.
Harvey & McCarter. J. A. Harvey, G. S. Mc- Carter
Mork-y, S. F.
Thompson, G. H.
Cuillberlaild— Vancouver
Beevor-Potts, C. H.
Ferguson— Yale
Elliott, F. C.
Fernie— Kootenay Eckstein & Lawe. L.
P. Eckstein, F. C. Lawe Herchmer & Ilerrhmer. H.
W, & S. Herchmer Ross & Alexander. W. R.
Ross, J. S. T. Alexander.
Cioldeu— Kootenay O'Brien, Thomas.
Grand Forks— Yale
Cayley & Cochrane. H. S. Cayley, W. B. Coch- rane.
Clement & Spence. W. H. P. Clement, J.D. Spence.
Hanington, H. C.
Macdonald & Whiteside. J. A. Macdouald, D. White- side.
Miller. E.
Greenwood— Yale
Gray, J. P. M.
Hallett & Shaw. I, H.
Hallett, H. C. Shaw. McLeod & Brown. J. P. McLeod, J. R. Brown. Whiteside, Arthur M.
Kaniloops— Yale
Appelbe, E. F. Fulton, F. .J., K.C. Macintyre, A. D.
(Official Administrator
Co. of Yale). Morle.v. H. L. Swanson, J. D.
Kaslo— Kootenay
McAnn & Mackay. C. W.
McAnn, N. F. Mackay Martin, G. E.
Kelowna— Yale
Burne, J. F.
118 THb: CANADIAN LAW LIST — BKITISH COLUMBIA.
Lady smith - Vancouver Simpson, M. R.
Midway -Yale
Leggatt, C. J.
Nauaimo— Vancouver
Barker, C. H. Mcluues, W. W. B. Siuipsou, J. H. Yarwood, E. M. Young. F. McB.
Nelson - Kootenay
Crease, E. A.
Elliot & Leunie. J. El- liot, R. S. Lennie.
Forin, P. McL.
Galliher & Wilson. W. A. Galliher, F. B, WU- son.
Haunington, R. W.
Hodge, R.
Johnson, A. M.
Macdonald, R. M.
Macdonald, VV. A.
Stewart, U. A.
Taylor & O'Shea. S. S. Taylor, K.C., J. O'Shea.
Whealler & Wragge. A. Whealler, E. C. Wragge,
New Westminster —
New Westminster
Bourne, H. A. Briggs, W. I. Corbould & Grant. G. E.
Corbould, J. R. Grant. Edmonds, H. L. Gray, W. M. Howay, Rfid & Bowes. R.
L. Reid, J. H. Bowes Jenns, E. A. McBride & Kennedy. R.
McBriile, .T. D. Kennedy Martin. Weart & Mc-
Qviarric J. Martin, J.
W. Weart, W. G. E.
McQuarrie
Pheeuix— Yale
Kerr, R. B.
Revclstoke— Kootenay
Harvey, McCarter & Pinkham. J. A. Harvey, G. S. McCarter, A. M Pinkham
le Maistre, W. de V.
Scott, J. M.
Rosslalld— Kootenay
Armstrong, R. W. Dockerill, W. P. Gait, A. C. Gillan, C. E. Hamilton, C. R. Macdonald & Winn. J. A.
Macdonald, E. S. H.
Winn MacNeill, A. H. Melson, W. J.
Sandon— Kootenay Grimmett, M. L.
Slocan— Kootenay Jorand, H. R.
Trout Lake City —
Kuoienay Elliott, F. C.
Olalla Yilo
Rop:or«. R H.
Vaneoiiver
iiiinKter
New West
Alexander, H. O. Baxter & McLellan, T. S.
Baxter, L. B. McLellan Bird, Brydon-Jack & Mc-
Crossan. J. E. Bird. A.
C. Brydon-Jack, G. E.
McCrossan. Bond & Sweet. L. Bond,
J. II. Sweet. Bowser & Wallbridge. W.
J. Bowser, D. S. Wall- bridge. Burns & Daly. W.Ernest
Burns. Harold M. Daly.
Cano & Mclnnps. G. F.
Cane. T. R. E. Mclnnes
THK CAMADIAN LAW LIST — BlllTISH COLUMBIA. 119
Cassidy, R. Chalclecott, F. M.
Coixran, Kappele & McEvoy. G. H. Cowan, A. J. Kappele, A. Mc- Evoy.
Greagh & Bayfield. A. R. Creagh, F. J. Bayfield.
Davis, Marshall&Mac- neill. E.P. Davis,K.C., C. B. Macneill, D, G. Marshall.
Duncan, Hoxrard J.
Ellis & Brown. J. N. iul- lis, W. C. Brown.
Farris, J. W. de B,
Grant, D.
Hamersley & Godfrey. A, St. G. Hamersley, J. J. Godfrey.
Harris & Bull, R. W. Har- ris, A. E. Bull.
Hart-McHarg, W.
Hunt, S. L.
Hnlme, H. D.
Killam, C.
Laursen, V.
Livingston, Garrett & King. S. Livingston, A. E. Garrett, H. de W. King.
Livingston, J. H.
McCaul, Deacon & Deacon C. C. McCaul, E. J. Deacon, W. S. Deacon.
McLeod, F. M. McPhillips & AVilliams. L. G. McPhillips, K.C., A. Williams, K.C., W. W. Walsh.
Macdonell, D. G.
Martin & Weart. J. Mar- tin, J. W Weart.
Moore, S. A.
O'Brian, C. MacL.
Plunkett, O.
Pottinger, A. B.
Robertson, H. E. A.
Russell & Kusseil. J. A. Russell, F. R. McD Russell, B. P. Winte- mute.
Schultz, S. D.
Spencer, O. L.
Taylor, Bradburn & Innes A. D. Taylor, J. M. Bradburn, A.W.V.Innes
Tiffin, F. W.
Tupper & Griffin. Hon. Sir C. H. Tupper, K.C., W. M. Griffin.
Wade, F. C.
Wilson, Senklei* &
Bloomfield.Hon. Charles Wilson, K.C., J. H. Senkler, Edgar Bloom- field, R. C. Spinks.
Veriiou— Yale
. Billings. F. Cochrane, A. O. McGowen, F.
Victoria— Victoria
Barnard & Rogers. G. H.
Barnard, D. M. Rogers. Bass, O. C. Belyea, A. L. Bodwell & Lawson. E. V.
Bodwell, J. n. Lawson,
jr., H. G. Lawson. Bond, L. Bury, C. A. Cassidy, • Dumbleton &
Solomon, R. Cassidy, A.
S. Dumbleton, A. F, W.
Solomon. Cornwall, F. T. Courtney, H. E. A. Crease & Crease. L.
Crease, A. D. Crease. Drake, Jackson & Hel-
mcken. H.D.Uelmcken,
K.C. Eberts & Taylor. Hon.
D. M. Eberts, W. J.
Taylor, Fell & Gregory. T. Fell,
F. B. Gregory. Gooch, W. P. Hall, H. G. Higgins & Elliott.
Frank Higgins, R. T.
Elliott. Hills, a. M. Innes, A. S. Kitto, A. J. Lamp man P. S. (Sec'y.
Law Society of B. C.) Langley & Martin. W.
H. Langley, A. F. R.
Martin.
120 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — BKITISH COLUMBIA.
Lugrin, C. H.
Maclean, A.
Maclean, H. A.
Macrae, F.
Mason i& Bradburn. C.
D. Mason, J. M. Brad- burn. Mcintosh, J. C. McPbillips & Heisterman.
A. E. McPhillips, H. G.
S. Heisterman. Mills, S. P. Moresby & O'Reilly. W,
C. Moresby, A.J.O'Reilly Morphy, G. A. Olivet & Johnson. W. E.
Oliver, H. M. Johnson. Peters & Wilson. E.
Peters, C. E. Wilson.
Pooley, Luxton & Pooley. C. E. Pooley, A. P. Luxton, R. H. Pooley
Powell, G. E.
Prior, C. J.
Robertson & Robertson. H. E. A. & H. B. Rob- ertson.
Twigg, H. D.
Walls, J. P.
Wootton & Goward. E. E. Wootton, B. G. Goward
Yates & Jay. J. S. Yates, G. Jay.
Wiliiier—
Macdonald, H.
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Contents
PAGE.
Alphabetical List of Towns 124
Barristers, Solicitors, etc 124
County Judges' Criminal Court 123
Court of King's Bench 123
Division Judges 123
Judges and Officers of the County Courts 123
Judicial Districts 123
Law Society of Manitoba 124
Synopsis of the Laws of Manitoba See Blue Page
THK CANADIAN "LAW L1«T — MANITOBA.
123
MANITOBA.
Couits, Jubiciar^ ©fficials, Etc
Couvt ot mwQ's Bencb.
Chief Jus' ice: Hon. Joseph Dubuc.
Puisne Judges: Hon. J. P. Bain, Hon. A. E. Richards, Hon. W. E. Perdue.
Attorneu-Oeneral: Hon. Colin H. Campbell.
Deputy Attorney - General — Geo. Patterson
Master a ml Referee — P. A. Macdonald
Sheriff— lion. Colin Ink- ster
Prothonotary and Cleric of the Croun and Pleas and Deputy Reg. Exchequer Court. -G. H. Walker.
Deputy— Auq. Mills
Registrar— II. .7. Wilson Chamber Clerk — A. J. Belch .Accoiintant and Deputy- Registrar — P.. D. Deering.
Guardian ad litem — H. J. Macdonald. K.C.
Court Stoingraphers — W. Perkins, .Tas. Perkins
Crier and Interpreter — J. C. Delormier
3u^oe0 an^ ©fRccrs of the (Toniitp Courte. Bastent JuMcial Bistricr.
Division. |
Judge. |
Address. |
Northern Division Eastern Division |
D. M. Walker R. H. Myers L. A. Prud'homme Corbet Locke |
Winnipeg. Winnipeg. |
Central Division |
||
Southern Division |
||
Central Ju&icial iDistrict.
County Court Judge and Deputy Master under Q. B. Act, 1895. J. Ryan, Portage la Prairie.
Deputy Clerk of the Oroion and Pleas and County Court Clerk:
S. M. Macdonald. Sheriff: Deputy Sheriff:
Daniel McLean. G. A. Muir.
Guardian ad litem: F. G. Taylor.
124,
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — MANITOBA.
Mlestern Judicial H)istrict.
County Court Judge and Deputy Master under Q. B. Act, 1895.
T. D. Cumberland, Brandon. Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Pleaa and County Court Clerk: Robert Darrach. Assistant Dep. Clerk: ' Sheriff:
L. J. Clement. W. Henderson.
Guardian ad litem: Inspector:
G. R. Coldwell, K.C. R. C. Irving.
(louuti? JuDtjcs' Cnniinal Court.
Courts hfld at Winnipeg, presided over by Jadijm uf Court of King^s Bench, and at Portage la Prairie and Brandon, presided over by Judga of the Courts for Central and Western Judicial Districts, respectively.
Zhc Xavv Society of flllanitoba.
-I. Campbell, K.C.
President: H. M. Howell, K.C. Treasurer — A. Haggart, K.C. Secretary-
Librarian — W. A. Taylor.
BENCHERS OF THE LAW SOCIETY OF MANITOBA.
J. A. M. Aikins, K.C, H. Archibald, Isaac Campbell, K.C, H. M Howell, K.C. H. J. Macdonald, K.C, J. H. Munson, K.C, J. S. Tupper, K.C, I. Pitblado, C. P. Wilson.
%\et of Barristers, Solicitors, letc.
Betlliont — Li!=L'ar
(see Hartney.) Bir tie— Marquette Mickle, C. J.
Brtissovain— Bi'andon Buckingham, N. P. Morrow. J.
BraiKloil Hrniiiion Adolpli, H. L. Cleiuent & Clement. S.
E. ("Icinont, R. A. Cle- ment
Coldwell & Coleman. G. R. Coldwell, K.C, G. B. Coleman
Henderson. Ma theson & In- gram. H. E. Henderson, R. M. Matheson, J. H. Tnjrram.
Hoivden & Homrden. A. Howdcn
Kirchoffcr, .T. N.
Mncdonnld, R. G.
Philip & Kilgonr. A. E. Philip, .T. .T. Kilgour
Carberrv — Macdonald
Barrett, G.
Hnnt & Noble. John D, Hunt, B.A., R. M. Noble Hooper, H. R. rarinaii— Ivi^L'ar
Brooks & Sutherland. I. Brooks, W. C. Suther- land. Edwards. C H. Haverson »& Towers. J. M. Haverson, - — Towers. Robison & McArthur. H. E. Robison, F. J. G. McArthur. Crystal ruv— Lis>:ur
Lyons, C. S. Cypress IJiv'r — Macdonald
'Moody, G. Ilaiipllill — Marquette < 'Mmpbell. .T. A. Harvey, J. G. Wilkes, A. E. Ileloraiiie iJiamlon jSIather, .7. A. Paterson, Geo.
THE CANADIAN- LAW LISI' — MANITOBA.
125
El$;ill -V(Mv \Ve-!tiiiitister (see Hartney)
EllHTsoii — I'lovfiiclier
Forrester, D. Fairfax lirandun (see Hartney) Find ay Ki-hkIoh (see Hartney) Gilbert l»laiii.s— Marquette Co. Cory, J. G.
Gladstone— Macdonald Morton, T.
Gleilhoro*— ]\racdonald Mitchell, F. H.
Grand C'lainere-Brandon (see Hartney)
Hainiora— Miin|iiettt'
Campbell, A. C.
Jackson, M. B.
arfney— Rrandon
Hallen, G. S. Hol I aiKi — M acdonald
Rixon, H. L.
Killarney -J^isgar
Hay, Arthur G.
Monteith. G. T.. Lauder— Hniiiiioii (see Hartney)
MeGreu'or - l^-gur
Isbister, C. Pbilon, A. E,
Manilon — Lisgar
Bradley, G. b\ Ellis, W. F.
Melita— Brandon
Crerar & Campbell, J. Crerar, C. F. Campbell Minnedosa— .Miirr|ueite Maulson & Fisher. H. F.
Maulson, — Fisher Pearson & Noble. E. W.
Pearson, J. B. Noble Robinson, H. B.
Minto— Hranddii
(see Hartney)
Morden— Li iiur
Bowen. A. W.
Lemon, H. S.
McLaren, McLeod & Black. J. B. McLaren, A. McLeod, J. H. Black.
McCouuell. H. McK.
Neepawa — Ma-donald Davis & Fleldhouse. F. L. Davis, V. H. Field- hou-se.
Howden «& Howden. Jas. H. Howden
(H.O. Brandon) Wemyss, J.
Pilot .Mound Lisgar
Donald, W. A.
Portajse la Prairie—
Macdonald Anderson & Hudson.
Ed \vn rd Anderson, Horace Hudson.
Taylor. F. G.
Macdonald. D. A.
Mieghen & Macpherson. A. Miechen. R. G. Mac- pherson Rapid City— Marquette
Carss, A.
Nelles, R. A.
Restoue— Hraii ion
(see Hartney)
Russell— ^larquette
Tingley, A. R. Shoal Lake— Marquette
Markle, M. C. Souris— Biauduii Boswell, C. M. Dickie, T. Taylor, J. A. Stonewall — Sel k i r k Coleman & Collinson. W. W. Coleman, J. C. Col- linson
Swan River-.Marquette Wright, S. R.
Treherne—Macdoiiald
Moody, G. Virdeii— Iji-aiidoii Agnew & Smith. Hon. J. H. Agnew. A. W. H. Smith Goulter »fc Singer. H. H. Goulter, J. Singer.
Wawanesa — Hraiiduii Atkinson, C. L.
West Hall Braiplon
(see Hartney). West Selkirk Li> -a 1
ileap C& Heap. j. tVc 1'. O'Reilly, J. Winnipeg- - Selkirk Aikins, Robson &
Loftus. J. A. M. Aikins, K.C., H. A. Robson, Edwin Loftus, J. A. Hunt, F. W. Spar- ling, B. W. Thompson
126
THK CANADIAN LAW LIST MANITOBA.
Andreiirs & Andre^v^^.
A. J. Andrews, F. S. Andrews, J. Bernier, T. J. Murray Archibald, Macliray & Sliarpe. H. Archibald, J. A. Machray, F. J. Sharpe. Baker, G. W. Bonnar & Hartley. R. A. Bonnar, T. L. Hartley BradsliaTir, Bicliards & Affleck. G. W. Brad- shaw, S. E. Richards, R. G. Affleck. Cameron & Phillipps. J. D. Cameron, H. Phillipps. Campbell, Pitblado, Hoskin & Grundy. Hon. Colin H. Campbell, K.C. (Atty.-Gen. of Manitoba), I. Pitblado, LL.B,, A. E. Hoskin, H. P. Grundy, E. H. Ben- nest. Campbell, A. C. Carbert, C. E. Carper, H. P. ChaEPey, B. E. Corbett, W. A. Daly, Crichton & McClure. T. M. Daly, K.C, W. M. Crichton, R. W. Mc- Clure Dawson & Nason. A.
Dawson, H. Nason. Deacon, B. L. Dubuc, A. Dubnc. A. .7. H. Elliott, G. A. Ferguson & Richardson. T. R. Ferguson, W. W. Richardson Fisber, Wilson & Ewart. C. P. Wilson, James Fisher, K.C, J. F. FishPr. A. C Ewart, Seaton Ewart. Graham, J. Hiuiey. .7. R. Hongb, Campbell & Ferguson. JS. Houjih, K.C. I. Campholl, Iv.C. A. C Ferguson. Howell, Mathers & Howell. H. M. Howell, K.C. T. G. Mathers, B. L. Howell.
Hudson, Ormond & Mar-
latt. A. B. Hudson, H.
Ormond, E. W. Marlatt
Huggard & Huggard. J.
T. Huggard, F.J. Butcher
Laurier, L.
Leech & Leech. J. H.
Leech, E. T. Leech McKercbar & Forres- ter. D. Forrester, D.W. McKerchar McMeans, I^. McFberson & Sann- derson. A. N. McPher- son, H. H. Saunderson Macdonald, Haggairt & Wkitla. 7iugh J. Mac- donald, K. C, A. Hag- gart, K.C, H. W. Whitla. Metcalfe & Sbarpe. T. L. Metcalfe, E. E. Sharpe Moukman, A. Moran, William J. Morice <& O'Connor. J. D. Morice, J. E. O'Connor Mulock & Bobarts. W. R. Mulock, J. T. Robarts Muuroe & West. G. F
Munroe, G. H. West Munson & Allan. J. H. Munson, K.C, G. W. Allan, D. H. Laird. G. H. Davis Nugent, F. S. Potts & Hubbard. G. A. Stewart Potts, F. C Hubbard Robinson & Hull. Thos.
Robinson, W. 1^\ Hull. Botbwell & Johnson. S. J. Rothwell, T. H. Johnson Royiil. C H.
Sutherland *: Manning. R. Ross Sutherland, R. A. C Manning Taylor & Laidlaw. E. L.
Taylor, S. 1\. Laidlaw. Thomson & Matthew. R. M. Thomson, N. J. Matthew Tupper.Phippen&Tup- per. J.S.Tupper, K.C, F.H.Phippen. W.J.Tup- por, G.D.Minty,G.CMc- Tavish. W. Macdonald. Turnbiill & Beveridge. H. Tiirnbnll, E. Beveridge
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PAQB.
Alphabetical List of Towns 1^1
Barristers' Society of New Brunswick l-^l
Barristers, Solicitors, etc 1-^1
Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 130
Court for the Trial of Piracy, etc.. on the High Seas -. 180
Exchequer Court of Canada — New Brunswick Admty. Dis 1 29
Judges and Clerks of the County Courts 180
Judges and Registrars of the Probate Court 129
Notaries 181
St, John Law Society 180
Supreme Court of Judicature for New Brunswick 129
Synopsis of the Laws of New Brunswick See Blue Page
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — NEW BRUNSWICK. 129
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Coiut, Jubiciav^ ©facials anb Bavvisters.
Supreme doiict o( JiiOlcarme tor iHew ISniiiswicf!.
Chief Justice :
The Hon. William Henry Tuck.
</«s<ice«— Hon. D. L. Hauiugtoii, Hon. F. E. Barker, Hon. P. A.
Landry, Hon. E. McLeod, Hon. Geo. F. Gregory.
Judge in Equity:
Hon. Fred. E. Barker.
Clerk of the Pleas and Clerk in Equity— T. Carleton Allen, Fred- ericton.
Deputy Clerk in Equity— T. P. Regan, St. John.
JEicbequer Court of Canada— IRevv BruuswicI? HC)miralt\? Bistricr.
Judpe : Hon. E. McLeod. |
|
Deputy Judge. Vacant. Surrogate: Vacant. |
Registrar and Scribe Robt. O. Stockton. Marshal: Richard J. Coughlan. |
?u&cie5 anb IRecjtsrrars of tbe iprobate Courts.
County.
Albert
Carleton
Charlotte
Gloucester
Kent
Kinjis
Marlawaska
Nortluimberland .
Qneens . .
Restigouche
St. John
Snnbury
Victoria | W
Westmoreland . . IF. York I J.
Judge.
. O. Wright . . P. Fisher
N. Cockburn A. Landry . .
H. James . .
G.Gilbert
Mich and . . . . A. Lawlor .
W. Ebbett ..
Murray
I. Truenian W. Gilmor
Registrar.
McKertson J.
W Emmerson J.
H. Barry R.
. B. Dixon.
McManns.
G. Stevens, jr.
E. O'Brien.
H. Davis.
Morison.
Lawson.
R. Fraser. N. Mack. Barherie. McMillan.
K. Estabrooks. Tibbits. Friel.
W. McLellan.
130 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — N KW BKUX^S^V1CK.
Court ot H)iv>orce an& finatiimonial Causes.
Judge— B.OU. G. F. Gregory. Registrar— B,. W. McLellan.
Court for the Tlrial auD ipunisbmeut ot pirac^^ an^ ®tber ©tfences on tbe Miob Seas.
The Goveriior, the Chief Justice, and other Judges of the Supreme Court; the members of the Executive Council, Judge of the Vice-Admiralty, the Provincial Secretary, Commander-in-Chief, Flag Officers, and Captains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this Station for the time being. The Court sits at any place within the Province, to be appointed by any three of the members; the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Supreme Court, or Judge of Admiralty being one.
Ju^c|es an^ Clerl?s ot tbe Countp Courts.
Albert
Carleton
Charlotte
Gloucester ....
Kent
Kings
Madawaska .... Northumberland
Queens
Restigouclie ....
St. John
Suubury
Victoria
Westmoreland. . York
Hopewell Cape Woodstock . . St. Andrews.. Bathurst .... Richibucto Hampton .... Edmundston. . Newcastle . . . . Gagetown . . . . Dalhousie . . . .
St. John
Oromocto . . . . Grand Falls . . Dorchester . . Fredericton . .
W. Wedderburn.. John L. Carleton. John L. Carleton. W. Wilkinson . . .
W. W.Wells
W. W'edderburn.. John L. Carleton. W. Wilkinson ...
W.Wilson
W. Wilkinson . . .
J.G.Forbes
W. Wilson
John L. Carleton. W. W. Wells... W. Wilson
M. B. Dixon. W. Fisher. J. G. Stevens, jr. J. J. Harrington. R. A. Irving. J. M. Mclntyre.
B. R. Plant.
R. T. D. Aitkin. A. W. Ebbitt. J. S. Harquail.
C. H Ferguson. J. S. Campbell. W. RlcKertson. W. H. Chapman. J. H. Barry.
St. Jobu Xaw Society.
I'rcsidcnl : Silas Alward. K.C.
Secretary-Treasurer : E. P. Raymond.
Members of Council of St. John Law Society:
A. A. Stockton, K.C, A. O. Earle, K.C, J. D. Hazen. K.C. W. Pugsley, K.C, W. H. Trueman, A. P. Barnhill, G. C. Coster, A. A. Wilson.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — NEW J5UUNSW1CK. 131
Ubc Barristers' Society of IRew BrunswicF?.
President ; A. B. Connell. K.C.
Vice-President : M. G. Teed.
Secretary and Treasurer : T. C. Allen.
BHNCHERS OF THBJ LAW SOCIBSTT.
J. D. Hazen, K.C, James D. Phinney, K.C, G. W. Allen, KG A. A. Stockton, K.C, J. H. Barry, M. G. Teed, K.C, J B m' Baxter, A. J. Gregory, K.C.
NOTARIES.
All Barristers, with a few exceptions, are Notaries.
Xi9t of Barn9tei9, SoUcitore, lEtc.
2 Albert Village-Albert
Co.
Trueman & Jonah. W. A. Trueman, W. B. Jonah.
4 Andover — Victoria Co. Carter, T. J. Lawson, T. Straton, A.
7 Bath- Carleton Co, Gallagher, D, B. iSimms, J. li. H.
10 Bathiirst - Gloucester Co.
Byrne, J. P. Gilbert, G. Harrington, .T. .T. Landry, N. A. Maclauchlan,' D. G.
13 Buctouche— Kent Co.
Irving, R. A.
16 Cauipbelltoii— Resti- gouche Co.
McAllister & Mott. John McAllister, Wm. A. Mott.
Murray & McLatchy. W. Murray, H. F. McLatchy
19 Chatham — Northum- berland Co.
Benson, M. S. Fraser, G. B. Lawlor, R. A. Murray, U. Tweedie, L. J. Winslow, W. C.
22 Cody'.s— Queen's Co. Hetherington, H. B.
25 Dalhoiisie — Resti-
i^ouclie Co.
Barberie, J. C. Harquail, J, S.
28 Dorchester — West- moreland Co.
Chapman, A. .T. Chapman. W. H. Emmerson, H. R. Friel. J.
Hanington, C. L. Richard, A. D. Teed, M. G.
132
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST NEW BRUNSWICK.
31 Edmundstou—
Victoria Co.
Laforest & Jones. F. La- forest, F. M. Jones. • Michaud, P.
Plant, Barrj' R.
Stevens & Lawson. J. M. Stevens, A. Lawson.
37 Frcdericton— York
Co.
Barry, J. H.
Beckwifh. C. W.
Bliss, F. St. J.
Campbell, J. S.
Coy, H.
Fenety, H. G.
Gregory, A. J.
Hanson, R. B.
Holland, J.
McCready, J. W.
JilcLellan, R. W.
McLeod, H. F.
Magee, J. V.
Peters, F. H.
Phinney & Crocket. J. D.
Phinney, O. S. Crocket. Raiusford, H. B. Sharkey, J. T. Slipp, Arthur R. Taylor, W. P. Wilmot, A. B. Winslow & Allen. E. B.
Winslow, G. W. Allen Winslow, J. J. F.
40 Gagetowil— Queen's
Co.
Dunn, J. R. Ebbett, A. W.
43 Cilraiid Falls— Victoria
Gallagher, J. J. McKertson, W.
49 Hopewell Hill - Al- bert Co.
Brag, A. W. Peck, C. A.
52 jlluiictoil — Westmore- laiitJ Co '
Borden, R. A. Chandler, W. B.
Emmerson, P. W.
Girouard, E.
Harris, G. L.
Hewson & Hutchinson.
R. W. Hewson, G. A.
Hutchinson. Knight, J. M. McCully, F. A. Iteilly, E. A Robinson, C. W. Sherron, J. C, Steadman, G. H. Steeves, C. A. Sutton, F. J. Thomas, G. P. Welch, D. 1.
55 Newcastle — North- umberland Co.
Blackville, W. B
Butler, T. W.
Davidson & Aitkeu. A.
A. Davidson, R. T. D.
Aitken. Thomson & Thomson. C.
J. Thomson. Williston, E. P.
58 PetitCOdiac — West- moreland Co.
Yeomans, J. H.
64 Richibiicto— Kent Co.
Carter, W. D. Davis, R. H. Hutchinson, R. James. H. H. Robidoux, F. J.
67 Riverside- Albert Co.
Dixon, M. B.
70 Sackville— Westmore- land Co.
Jordan & Copp. D. Jor- dan, A. B. Copp, LL.R
Powell. Bennett & Har- rison. II. A. Powell. K.C.. .\. W. Bennett. F. A. Harrison.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — NEW BRUNSWICK.
133
73 Shediac — Westmore- land Co.
McFadzcn, J. H. McQueen, J. Porrier, P. Russell, W. A.
76 Sussex Vale — King's Co.
Fairweather, F. L. Fowler, G. W. Freeze, J. A. Mclntyre, J. M. Morison, K. Parlee, H. H. Parlee, M. H. Stockton, F. W. White & King. A. S. White, O. P. King.
79 St. Andrew's — Char- lotte Co.
Coaldey, E. B. Cockburn, M. N. Grimmer, F. H.
82 St. George— Cliarlotte Co.
Baldwin, J. O.
85 St. John— St. John Co.
Allen, W. W.
Alward, S.
Armstrong, B. R.
Armstrong, J, R., K.C.
Bailey, C. T.
Baird & Baird. A. W.
Baird. Barnhill, Ewing & Sau-
ford. A. P. Barnhill,
W. A. Ewing, C. F.
Sanford, Baxter. .7. B. M. Belyea, G. H. V. Brittnin, H. H. Bustin & Porter. S. B.
Bustin, J. J. Porter. Chapman, E. R.
Coster, C. J., K.C.
Coster, G. C. Cowan, .7. E. Cnrrey & Vincent. L. A Carrey, G. R. Vincent. Devine, F.
Earle, Bolyea & Campbell. A. O. Earle, K.C, J. A. Belyea, K.C, J. Roy Campbell, RCL. Fairweather, A. C. Fairweather, G. E. Fairweather, J. H. A. Ii. P"'airweather, S. L. Ferguson, Clarence H. I'^'orbes. H. D. Gerow, B. L. Gilbert, G. G. Hanington & Haning- ton. A. H. Hanington, 7v.C., C. S. Hanington, B.C.L. Harrison, W, H. Hartt, J. Twining. Hazen & Raymond. J. D. Hazen, E. P. Raymond. Jones, E. F. Kaye, E. G. Kelley, J. King. Keith. H. S. Kerf, F. Kerr, J.
Knowles, E. T. C McAlpine, E. H. Mclnerney, G. V. McKeown, Hon. H. A,. McLeod, R. Macdonald, C. A. MacRae & Sinclair. A. W. MacRae, J. A. Sin- clair. Mahoney, W. J. Merritt, T. G. Millidge, T. Morrill, S. E. Murray, R. G. Mullin. D. Otty, G. O. D. Palmer, P. Palmer, S. W. Pickett. H. H. Pugsley, Hon. "Wm., K.C Regan, T, P. Ritchie, E. S. Robertson, H. W.
134
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — NEW BKL'NSWICK.
Shaw, G. S.
Skinner, C. N.. &, Son,
C. N. & S. Skinner. Smith. B. S. Smith. G. S. Stockton, A. A. Stockton. K. O.
Tilley & Smith. L. P.
D. Tilley, H. J. Smith. Trueman, W. H. Truemau, A. I. Wallace, W. B. AVeldon & McLean.
Hugh H. McLean, K.C..
Referee in Equity. H.
r. Pucldington, LL.B..
Fred. E. Tavlor, LL.B. Willett, J. Wilson. A. A.
3 St. Stephen —
lotte Co. Clarke, G. J. Grimmer, W. C. H.
Cliar-
Hill, F. B. MacMonagle, M. Mills. L. A. Mills, N. M. Richardson, J. W. Stevens, J. G., jr.
94 Woodstock— Carleton Co. Appleby, C. Carvell, F. B. Comben, C. Connell, K. Connell, W. M. Fisher & Connell. L. P.
Fisher, A. B. Connell Gillen. M. Hartley, J. C. Jones, W. P. Murphy & Calder. A. C.
Calder. Vince, D. McL Winslow, J. N. W. Young, L. E.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST— NEW BRUNSWICK.
185
Blpbabettcai Xist ot JBarristers in fflcw Brims*
Note. — To rind the place of Hcaiileyice, the nwnber after inane refers to City or 'Town in New lirunsuicli of nuuie nuviber.
Aitken, U. T. D. 55.
Allen. G. \\. :57— W. W. So.
Alward, S. sr>.
Appleby, C. 04.
Armstrong. B.R. 85— J.R. 85
Bailey, C. T. 85
Baird. A. W. 85.
aldwin. .1. (). 82. Barberie, J. C 25. Barnhill. A. P. 85. Barrv, J. H. 37. Baxter, J. B. M. 85. Bcckwith. C. W. 37. Belyea, G. H. V. '85— J. A.
85 (Earle & Co.). Bennett. A. W. 70 Benson. M, S. 19. Bliss. F. St. J. 37. Borden. R. A. 52. Brag. A. W. 49. Brittaiu. H. H. 85. Bustin, S. B. 85. Butler, T. W. 55 Byrne. J. P. 10 Calder. A. C. 04 (Murphv
& Co.). Campbell. J. R. 85 (Earle
& Co.)— J. S. 37 Carter. T. J. 4— W. D. fi4. Charvell. F. B. 94. Chandler. W. B. 52. Chapman. A. J. 28— E. R.
85— W. H 28. Clark. G J. S8. Coakley, E. B. 79. Cockburn. M. X. 79. Comben. G. 04. Connell. A. B. 94 (Fisher &
Co.^ K. 94— W. M. 04. Copp. A. B. 70. CTordan cV
C...; Coster. C. J. 8.5— G. C. 85. Cowan. J. E. 85. Coy. H. 37. Crocket. O. S. 37. Currey. L. A. 85. Davidson. A. A. 55. Davis. R. H. 64.
Devine, F. 85.
Dixon, M. B. 07.
Dunn, J. R. 40.
Earle, A. O. 85.
Ebliett, A. W. 40.
Emmerson, F.W..52— H.R.2S
Ewing, W. A. 85 (Barn- hill & Co.)
Fairweather, A. C. 85 — F. L. 76— G. E. 85— J. 11. A. L. 85— S. L. 85.
F( nety, II. G. 37.
Ferguson. C. H. 85.
Fisher, L. P. 94.
Forbes, H. D. 85.
Fowler, G. W. 76.
Eraser, G. B. 19.
Freeze. .J. A. 76.
Friel, J. 28.
Gallagher. D. R. 7— J. J. 43
Gerow, B. L. 85.
Gilbert, G. 10— G. G. 85.
Gillen. M. 94.
Girouard, E. 52.
Gregory, A. J. 37.
Grimmer. F. H. 79— W. C. H. 88.
Manington, A. H. 85— C. L. 28— C. S. 85.
Hanson. R. B. 37.
Harcinail. J. S. 25.
Harrington. J. J. 10.
Harris, G. L. 52.
Harrison, F.A. 7(i— W.H. 85
Hartley. J. C. 94.
Hartt. J. T. 85.
Ilazen, J. D. 85.
Hetherington. H. B. 22.
Hewson, R. W. .52.
Hill. F. B. 88.
Plolland. J. 37.
Ilutchin.^on, G.A. .52— R. 64
Irving. R. A. 13.
Jauses. II. H. 64.
.Tonah. W. B. 2.
.Touts. E. F. 85— F. M. 31 — W. P. 94.
.Jordan, D. 70.
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THE CANADIAN LAW LIST— NEW BRUNSWICK.
Kaye, E. G. 85.
Keith, H. S. 85.
Kelley, J. K. 85.
Kerr, F. 85— J. 85.
King, O. P. 76.
Knight, J. M. 52.
Knowles, E. T. C. 85.
Laforest, F. 31.
Landry, N. A. 10.
Lawlor, R. A. 19.
Lawson, A. 31— T. 4.
McAllister, .1. 16.
McAlpine, E. H. 85.
McCready. J. W. 37.
McCully, F, A. 52.
.AIcFadzen, J. H. 73.
:McIuerney, G. V. 85.
Mclntyre, J. M. 76.
McKeowu, H. A. 85.
McKertson, W. 43.
McLatchy, H. F. 16.
McLean. H. H. 85 (Weldon & Co.)
McLellau. R. W. 37.
McLeod, H. F. 37— R. 85.
McQueen, J. 73.
Macdonald, C. A. 85.
Maclauchlan, D. G. 10.
MacMonagle, M. 88.
MacRae, A. W. 85.
Magee, J. Y. 37.
Mahoney, W. J. 85.
Merritt, T. G. 85.
Michaud, P. 31.
Millidge, T. 85.
Mills, L. A. 88— N. M. 88.
Morison, R. 76.
Morrill, S. E. 85.
Mott, W. A. 16.
Mullin, D. 85.
Murray, R. 19— R. G. 85— W. 16.
Otty, G. O. D. 85.
Palmer, P. 85— S. W. 85.
Parlee, H. H. 76— M. II. 76
Peck, C. A. 49.
Peters, F. H. 37.
Phinney, J. D. 37,
Pickett, H. H. 85.
Plant, B. R. 31.
Poirier, P. 73.
Porter, J. J. 85 (Bustin & Co
Powell, H. A. 70.
Puddington. H. F. 85 (Wel- don & Co.)
Pugsley, W. 85.
Rainsford, H. B. 37.
Raymond, E. P. 85 (Ilazen & Co.)
Regan, T. P. 85.
Reilly, E. A. 52.
Richard, A. D. 28.
Richardson, J. W. 88.
Ritchie, E. S. 85.
Robertson, H. W. 85.
Robidoux, F. J. 64.
Robinson, C. W. 52.
Russell, W. A. 73.
Sanford, C. F. 85 (Barn- hill & Co.J.
Sharkey, J. T. 37.
Shaw, G. S. 85.
Sherron, J. C. 52.
Simms, J. R. H. 7.
Sinclair, J. A. 85 (Mac- Rae & Co.J.
Skinner, C. N. 85— S. 85.
Slipp, A. R. 37.
Smith, B. S. 85— G. S. 85 — H. J. 85 (Tilley & Co.).
Steadman, G. H. 52.
Steeves, C. A. 52.
Stevens, J.G.,jr. 88— J.M.31
Stockton, A. A. 85— F. W. 76— R. O. 85.
Stratou, A. 4.
Sutton, F, J. 52.
Taylor, F. E. 85 (Weldon & Co.)— W. P. 37.
Teed, M. G. 28.
Thomas, G. P. 52.
Thomson, C. J, 55.
Tilley, L. P. D. 85.
Trueman, A. I. 85— W. A. 2 — W. H. 85.
Tweedie, L. .T. 19.
Vince, D. McL. 94.
Vincent, G. R. 85 (Currey & Co.).
Wallace, W. B. 85.
Welch, D. I. 52.
White. A. S. 76.
WMllett, J. 85.
Williston, E. P. 55.
W'ilmot, A. B. 37.
Wilson, A. A. 85.
Winslow, E. B. 37— J. J. 37 -.1. N. W. 94— W.C. l'.>
Yeoraans. J. H. 58.
Young, L. E. 94.
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Alphabetical List of Towns 140
Barristers, Solicitors, etc 1 40
District Courts 140
Law Society of Newfoundland 140
Officers of the Supreme Court 139
Sessions of the Supreme Court 1?>9
Supreme Court of Judicature 1?>9
Supreme Court on Circuit 139
Synopsis of the Laws of Newfoundland See Blue Page
THK CANADIAX LAVV LIST — NEWFOUNDJ.AND. 189
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Supvcme Court of ^ubicature for THewfounblanb
Having jiu-isdiction in Law and Equity, and as a Yice-Admiralty Court.
Ohief Justice:
Hon. William H. Horwood.
Judges :
Hon. George H. Emerson. Hon. George M. Johnson.
Registrar:
D. M. Browning, M.A., K.C.
©tficers ot tbe Supveme Court.
Mn.fters: Rt. Hon. Sir W. V. Whiteway. K.C. Hon. s:,- j. p Winter KC D. T. Greene. K.C. D. M. Brownin-. M.A.. K.C. Sir E. P. Morris. K.C. Registrar of D^eds : Oeputij Registrar -.
D. M. Browning. M.A.. K.C Geo. J. Adam".
Assistant Clerks • D. F. Kent. S. Butler. SJ^riffof Newfoundland: f^m. Sheriff: Crier and Tipstaff:
James Carter. Wm. J. Carroll. John Burke.
Sessions of tbe Supreme Court.
The Spring Session commences on the fir«f nf a,m.;i „ j • u i^ for civil business during the first and second wee^'o' eafh oA'h.
Z^tM ?v'^'- ^"^"^^'"ber and December, and for criminal trials
Supreme Court on Circuit.
.^'^^^r^t™^ ""11 appointed each year by pro.lamation of the Gov- ^^^\ \ Southern circuit usually extends from Aug. 1.5th to the 10th Sept and the Northern from the 1.5th Sept. to 5th Oct In addition there is a sitting of the Northern circuit at Harbour Grace and Brigus m November, and in the sprins at II.-u-l)our Grace during the first week in May. One Judge of the Supreme Court presides on circuit. The circuits are taken by the Judge"^ in rotation.
140
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — NEWFOUNDLAND.
District Courts.
District.
St. John's
Harbour Grace.
Judge.
Clerk.
J. G. Conroy J. J. Flannery
A. H. Seymour W. J. Lynch . .
Q:bc Xaw Societi? of IRewfounDlant).
Yisitors: The Hon. the Judges of the Supreme Court. Treasurer: Secretary:
Rt. Hon. Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C. D. M. Browning. M.A.. K.C.
Benchers ex officio:
lit. Hon. Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C, Hon. Sir J. S. Winter, K.C,
D. Morison, K.C, D. M. Browning, M.A., K.C
Benchers Elected:
1). J. Greene. K.C, Sir E. P. Morris, K.C, M. W. Furlong, K.Ol,
J. A. Clift, K.C, J. M. Kent, K.C, H. H. Carter, K.C.
Uiet of Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Harbour Grace
Kearney, M. A.
(H. O. St. John's)
St. John's
Ay re, Geo. W. B. Borteau «& Howley. A.
Le C. Berteau, W. R.
Howley. Blandford, S. D. Carter, H. H. Carty, G. Clapp, W. M. Cleary. J. N. Clift, J. A. Conroy, C. O'Neill. Kmerson. C H. Footo. S. J. Furlong & Kent. M. W.
Furlong, J. M. Kent. Gibbs, M. P. Greene, D. J. Hayward, A. O. Hatchings & Blackwood.
C H. Hutchings. J.
P. Blackwood.
Kearney, yi. A.
Knight," A. W.
Knight. H. E.
Lilly, F. D.
Lloyd, W. F.
iNfcCarthy. J. J.
McNeily & McNeily. A. J. W. McNeily, J. A. McNeily.
Mews. F. A.
Morine, A. B.
Morison, D.
Morris, Sir E. P.
Morris, F. J.
Mun)hy, T. .7.
Pitman, J. J
Squires. R. A.
Summers, P. J.
Warren, W. R.
White, J. W.
■Whiteway & McGrath.. Rt.Hon. Sir W.V. White- way. J. J. McGrath.
Winter & Fenelon. Sir J. S. Winter, J. J. Fenelon.
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Alphabetical List of Towns 145
Barristers, Solicitors, etc 145
Barristers in the Yukon Territory 148
Courts and Officials 143
Commissioners in the Yukon Territory 148
Land Registration Districts 144
Yukon Territ()i\ 147
Supreme Court — Eastern Assiniboia 144
Western " 143
" " Southern Alberta 143
Northern Alberta 143
•' " Saskatchewan 144
Synopsis of Laws See Blue Page
Yukon Judicial District 147
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THK CANADIAN LAW-LIST— X.-W. TERRITORIES. 143
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
Courts, Jubiciav^, ©fficials, Etc.
Supreme Court. Soutbevn Blberta.
Judge: Hon. A. L. Sifton (Chief Justico I , Calvary. Hon. Horace Harvey, Macleod. Sheriff: D. J. Campbell, Macleod.
Deputy Sheriffs: R. McCntcheon, Medicine Hat. C. B. Bowman, Lethbridge.
Croicn Prosecutor: M. Mackenzie. Macleod.
Clerk: C. N. Campbell, Macleod. Deputy Clerk: W. T. Finlay. Medicine Hat.
Process Issuers: J. D. Hiiiinbotham. Lethbridge. A. O'Kell, Maple Creek. A. W. Morden, Pincher Creek.
Public Admmd'St raters: C. F. P. Conybeare, K.C., Lethbridge (Western District). M. Mackenzie, Macleod (Eastern District).
Hlortbern Hlberta.
Judf/cs: Hon. A. L. Sifton (Chief Justice). Calgary. Hon. D. L. Scott, Edmonton.
P. W. King. Calgary.
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Deputy Siheriff :
S. Robertson, Edmonton.
Croun Prosecutors : J. Short, Calgary. C. de W. MacDonald, Edmonton. Ceo. B. Henwood, Wetaskiwin.
Clerk: Lawrence Clarke. Calgary.
Deputy Clerk: Alex. Taylor, Edmonton,
Puilic Admluistrators ; J. P. J. Jephson. Calgary. N. D. Beck, K.C., Edmonton.
Mestern Hssiniboia.
Judae: Hon. H. W. Newlands, Regina.
Sheriff: Jas. M. Duncan, Regina.
Deputy Sheriff : B. Fletcher, Moose Jaw.
Croicn Prosecutor: T. C. Johnstone, Regina.
Clerk : Dixie Watson, Regina.
Deputy Clerks: C. H. Bell, Regina. S. Greene, Moose Jaw.
Pvilic Administrator: X. Mackenzie. Regina.
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Basteni Bssiniboia.
Judge : Hon. Edward L. Wetmore, Moosomin.
Sheriff: Clerk:
Geo. B. Murphy, Moosomin. Oliver Neff, Moosomin.
Deputy Sheriff: Deputy Clerk:
W. Simpson, Yorkton. W. H. Dunlop, Yorkton.
Public Administrator: Crown Prosecutor:
(Vacant.) Levi Thomson, Wolseley.
Process Issuers:
R. Gwynne, Grentell ; J. A. Balfour, Wolesley; — Connell, Caruduff;
W- A. Greer, Oxbow.
Sasl^atcbewan.
Judge: Hon. J. E. P. Prendergast, Prince Albert. Sheriff : Clerk :
Graham Neilsou, Prince Albert. C. de Largorgendiere,
Prince Albert. Deputy Sheriff: Deputy Clerk:
R. Jefferson, Battleford. L. P. O. Noel, Battleford.
Public Administrator: Crown Prosecutor:
Jas. McKay, K.C.. Prince Albert. A. Turgeon, Prince Albert.
Police Magistrates: Crispin E. Smith, Calgary, for the Northwest Territory's, wirh juris- diction in and for the City of Calgary. Lawrence King. iNIoose Jaw, in and for the Town of Moose Jaw. I. S. Cowan, Edmonton, in and for the Town of Edmonton.
OLant* IReoistratiou Btstvicrs.
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Inspector: W. Cory, Ottawa.
ASSINIBOIA.
Land Registration District comprises all Assiniboia. Registrar. P. F. Forbes, Regina.
NORTH ALBERTA.
Laud Registration Dis- trict comprises that part of Alberta north
OP THE 9th correc- tion I.TNE.
Registrar. Georges Roy. Edmonton
SOUTH ALBERTA.
Land Registration Dis- trict comprises that part of Alboi'ta south
OF the yTH CORREC- TION LINE.
Registrar. W. R. Winter, Calgary
EAST SASKATCHEWAN.
Land Registration Dis- trict comprises all Saskat- chewan lying east of range 11, west of the 3rd Initial Meridian
Registrar. S. Brewster. Prince Albert.
WEST SASKATCHEWAN.
Land Registration Dis- trict comprises all Saskat- chewan lying west of range 10, west of the ."id Initial Meridian
Registrar. R. F. Chisholni, Battleford
THK CANADIAN LAW LIST — N.-W. TEKKITOKIK.S. 1-45
Xtst ot Bavcistcie an^ Solicitore.
Alailieda Assiniboia
Teed, B. B. Areola— Assinil.oia
Giimmett, T. T.
Logan & Matlieson. A. M. Matheson.
BalffOllie— A ssi n i boia. Clark, C. F.
Baftlcford— Sask't'waii
Bradburn, C. H. Drew, E. W.
BlaiiMnorc— Alberta
Martin, T. B.
€ali»-arv — AMierta Bernard & Bernard. W. L.
Bernard, M. C. Bernard. Hall, Jolin S., K.C. Jones, C. T. Jones, S. L. liouglieed & Bennett.
Hon. .T. A. LouKheed,
K.C, R. B. Bennett. McLean. H. W. Muir & Jephson. .Tames
Muir, K.C, J, P. J.
Jephson, B.A. (Cantab.) Nolan. P. .T. Reilly, Clifford B. Short & Stuart. C. A.
Stuart, LL.B., James
^^hort. Smith. J. P... K.C. Walsh & McCarthy.
W. L. Walsh, K.C, M.
S. McCarthy.
Cardstoil— Alberta Laurie, William.
Simmons »& Bennett. W.
C. Simmons.
Carlyle— Aisiniboia Logan & Matheson. (H. O. Areola)
Carilduff Assjniboia
Gordon, T. C.
EcIlllOIltoll— Alberta
Beck. Emery & Newell. N. D. Beck, K.C, E. C Emery. C. F. Newell.
Bishop, E. T.
Bo^v^n, Dawson, Ken- nedy & Hyndman, J. C F. Bown, H. J. Daw- son, J. K. Kennedy, J.
D. Hyndman.
Cowan, I. S.
Dubuc, L.
MacDonald & Griesbach.
C. de W. MacDonald,
W. A. Griesbach. Short. Cross. Biggar &
Ewing. W. Short, C
W. Cross, O. M. Biggar.
A. F. Ewing. Taylor, Boyle & Garie-
py. H. C. Taylor. J. R.
Boyle, W. Gariepy. Wallbridge & le Mais-
tre. J. E. Wallbridge.
W. do V. lo Maistre.
Estevail — Assinibcia Jordan, H. L.
Fort Saskatcliewaii —
Alberta Dickson, S. A. Lees, W. A. D.
Greilfoll — Assin iboia
Peel, G. W. Richardson, B. P.
Hiu'li River— Alberta
Varley, J. E.
IlKliail Heacl-Assinilioia Atkinson. C. J. Cole, D. H. Gordon, R. B. Wilson, H. G. W.
Illllisfail — Alberta
Carpenter, A. A. Oldham, F. M.
Laeoiiibe — Mberta
Durie, C !>. Trimble. H. M.
Lethbridgfc - Alberta Conybeare & Ives. C. F.
P. Conybeare, K.C, W.
C. Ives. Johnstone, L. M. Simmons & Bennett. C
V. Bennett.
Macleod— Alberta Ballachey, A. Dickson,' T. Fawcett, J. G. Harris, C F. Haultain, McKenzie &
McNeill. Hon. F. W. G.
Haultain, M. McKenzie.
E. P. McNeill.
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Hicks, J. ^ t:. T^
Woofl & Campbell. C b. L>. Wood. ^V. M. Campbell llai>le t'lHM'k— A?>ituboia.
Burnett, A. medicine Hat-A>siniboia
Kealy, O. W.
Mitchell. Charles K-
White, D. Guthrie. Melford -Saskatchewan
Goocbvillie.. F. B.
Stewart, A. M- C. X.
Moiitaoiiiery— Alberta
Ball" F. S.
Fuller, D. W. \N . Moosejaw— A-ssiniboia
Grayson, Wm.
Seaborn, W. E. •
Willoughby, W. B. Hloosoillill-APf^iniboia
Brown & Wylie. J. T. Brown. — . — . Wylie
Ehvood. E. L.
McLorg, E. A. 0. OkotokS -Alberta
Stockford, O. B. Olds— Alberta
Steele. If. S. Oxbow— Assiniboia
Murphy, J. D. Piiielier Creek-Alberta
Kemmis & Martin. A. C. Kemmis, T. B. Martin. Poiioka— Alberta.
Jackson, J. A.
Prince Albert-Sask wan Doak. A. E.
Lamonte & Turgeou. J. H. Lamonte, A. Turgeon McKay & Adam. .J. Mc- Kay. K.C., D. W. Adam.
0"*Al»l>elle Station—
A«siniV)oia Dickson, A. D.
Red Ocer— Alberta Crawford, J. L. Grt'enc & I'ayni-. (J. W. Greene, W. E. Payne
Re$;ina — Assinit)oia Balfour. Jainof;. Haultaiii & Wood. Hon.
F. W. G. Haultaiu, C.
K. D. Wood, llnntcr. J. K.
.Tohnstoni' & Ross. T.
C. Jolnistone. Alex. Ross.
Jones & Gordon. F.
.Tont-s. A. L. Gordon Mackenzie & Brown. N. Mackenzie, G. W- Brown, D. J. Thorn. Rimmer, R. Trant. W.
Watkins & Emimry. — . • — . Watkins. F.L.Embury
Rostliern— Assiniboia McCraney, G. E. McHugh, G. O.
Saltcoats— A.-^sa.
Patrick. J. A. M. (H. O. Yorklon.i.
Saskatoon -Sask'wan Acheson, H. Ferguson. J. D. Smith & Brown. T. D. Smith. — . — . Brown.
Sintalnta— Assiniboia Kennedy, D. P.
Stra tlicona— A 1 ben a
McKinnon. P. IT.
Mills & Downes. N. D. Mills, G. F. Downes.
Rutherford & Jamie- son. Alex. C. Ruther- ford, Fred'k C. .Tamieson
Taylor. Boyle & Gariepy. (H. O. Edmonton.)
Wetaskiwin— Alberta
Forbes, W-
Henwood & Wilkins. G.
B. Heuwood. E. D. H.
Wilkins. O'Brien. M. E.
We vbnrn— Assiniboia Black & Hilliar. T. H.
Hilliar, O. S. Rhic k. Kellock, W. M., B.A.
Wllitovood— Assiniboia Macdougall, H. A. J.
Wolseley— Assiniboia Thomson & Kennedy. L. Tliomson. I>. P. Kennedy
Yorkton -As>iniboia Elliott. Giffnrd Matlean. .7. F. 1 'arsons, \\'. R. Patrick, J. A. M. "Worsley, R. \V.
QLb£ luhnn toritorg.
1905.
li)uMon Judicial District.
Judges: Hon. Calixte Aime Dugas, Hon. James Craig, Hon. Charles D. Macaulay, Judges of the Territorial Court of the Yukon Judicial District, Dawson.
Sheriff:
R. J. Eilbeck, for the Yukon Territory. Dawson. Clerk: Crown Proseoutor:
C. -Macdonald, Dawson. J. B. Patullo.
Gold Commissioner: E. C. Senkler.
I'olice Magistrate: G. L. Taylor, White Horse.
Pnhlic Administrator: Magistrate:
E. C. Senkler. Hon. Chas. D. Macaulay.
Justices of the Peace:
J. K. Smith, Dawson. Aime Dugas, Jr., Dawson. D. R. Macfarlane. W. ]M. Mathew.
Naturalizatioti Commissioner for the Yul-o)i Territorn. George L. Taylor, White Horse. Y.T. All Barristers are yotaries Public in the Yukon Territory.
LAND REGISTRATION DISTKICI. Joe E. Girouard, Dawson, Y. T.
US THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — YUKON TEUHITORY.
Commissioners for taking BfROavits in tbe territorial Court.
Aimg Dugas, Jr Dawson.
J. H. Duncao Bonanza.
E. Stanff Dawson.
F. Joslin Dawson.
E. H. Vaudin Dawson.
J. S. McKay Dawson.
%\Qt ot Bavci0tec9 in the ^\\\\o\\ Zemtov^.
Dawson
Ashbaugb, R. L.
Bell, J. L.
Black & Black. J. & G.
Black. Bleecker & O'Dell. H. G.
Bleecker, M. B. O'Dell Clark. Wilson & Stack-
poole. O. H. Clark, H.
G. Wilson, F. J. Stack-
poole Gwillim & Crisp. F. h.
Gwilllm, F. Crisp. Hagel & Hagel. N. F.
and P. F. Hagel Ledieu, P.
McDougal, Frank J. Noel & Noel. .7. C. Noel.
A. Noel.
Pattnllo & Ridley. Hy. E.
Ridley, J. B. PattuUo. Robertson & Hay. H. E.
A. Robertson, J. G. Hay. Smith & Macrae. A. G.
Smith, J. K. Macrae. Smitli, J. P. Sparling, J. K. Tabor, C. AV. C. Thornburn. W. White, Davey & Tobin.
W. White, A. Davey, H.
S. Tobin.
White Horse
Jackson, T. W. Phelps, W. L.
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Alphabetical List of Towns 154
Barristers, Solicitors, etc 154
Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 15'2
Judges and Clerks of the County Courts 153
Judges of Probate and Registrars 151
Law Faculty of Dalhousie College 154
Law Faculty of King's College 153
Officers and Terms of the Supreme Court 162
Supreme Court of Nova Scotia 151
Synopsis of the Laws of Nova Scotia See Blue Page
Vice- Admiralty Court 151
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NOA^A SCOTIA.
Supreme Court of Hlova Scotia.
1ba\^mt3 Xaw an5 JEquit\? Jurisdiction tbrouabout the iprovince.
Chief Justice:
Vacant.
Assistant Judges:
Robt. L. Weath»rbe, Charles J. Townshend, Wallace Graham
{.Judge i.i Equity), Nicholas H. Meagher.
D. C. Fraser., B. Russell.
Dice^B&miralti^ Court.
Marshal: Donald Archibald.
Judge: Hon. James McDonald.
Registrar: L. W. DesBarres.
Ju^oes of probate an& IRegistrars.
County.
Annapolis. . . Antigonish . Cape Breton. Colchester. . .
Cumberland.
Judge.
J. M. Owen
A. Mcintosh . . . L. X. McDonald.
Reg. of Probate.
Digby
Guysboro' Burton Jost.
Halifax . , Hants . . Inverness Kings' . .
St. Mary's
Lunenburg
Pictou
Queen's
Richmond
Shelburne
Barrington
Victoria
Yarmouth
J. G. Foster
C. E. DeWolfe.. E. D. Tremain..
S. A. Chesley.,
F. Leavitt
A. McDonnell ....
A. D. McGillivray S. D. McLellan..
W. G. Pugsley . .
J. Holdsworth
J. McG. Cunning.
ham
D. McDonald ....
B. T. Jones
F. Curry
D. J. McDonald. . . H. Lovett
Reg. of Deeds.
W. A. Gaetz.
J. D. McLeod. ..
I. A. Mack
W. R. Cutler .. . . D. O'C. Madden.
E.M.Bill !r. G. Irwin....
T. Watson .F. W. Homer...
jD. F. McRae ..
J. Horton lA
J. B. Giles J.C.M'Naughton J. Gillies H. Putnan.
J. E. Purdy
C.S. Muir, Parrsboro' J. B. McNeil. J. H. Buckley.
C. W. Pye A. J. White. J. E. Graham J. A. McDonnell A. ]\I. Stewart, Deputy. W. E.Marshall J. Williams
Chester Yorston A. Mack. T. Jean G. Irwin W. Homer Taylor Gayton
* Registrar, with limited judicial powers, f and Registrar of Deeds.
By recent lerjislation ivhen the office of .a Judge of Probate becomes vacant,
it IS not filled and the jarisdictinn of the Court of Prohnte in distributed
between the Judqe of the Countt/ Court, iu the District in which the Countu
is sitU'Ue, and the Rejistrar of the Court of Probate.
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Court of S)i\'>ovce anO nnatrimonial Causes ♦
Judge in Ordinary: Registrar:
Hon. Wallace Graham. Wm. L. Barss.
©tficers ant) TIerms of tbe Supreme Court.
County.
Annapolis . Antigouisli
Cape Breton ^
Colchester . . Cumberland
Digby
Guysboro' . .
Tekms of the Supreme Court.
Sheriff.
E. Gates
D. D. Chisholm..
!-G. B. Ingraham
C. A. McLennan..
M. A. Logan
H. A. P. Smith . . A. J. O. Maguire
Halifax . . . .
Hants
Inverness. .
King's
Lunenburg
Pictou . . . .
Queen's
Richmond . Shelburne .
Prothonotary.
3rd Tu. June, 1st
Tu. Oct
1st Tu. June, 2nd
Tu. Oct
1st Tu. June, 2nd
Tu. Oct., last
Tu.. Jan., 2nd Tu.
Apl., for Civil
Causes, last Tu.
June, last Tu.
Oct..3rdTu. Fb.
V for Grim. Causes 1st Tu. June, 1st
Tu. Oct
3rd Tu. June, 2nd
Tu. Oct
2nd Tu. June, last
Tu. Sept... Last Tu. May, 1st
Tu. Oct. . . Civil, 4th Tu. Oct.,
3rd Tu. April,
Criminal, 3rd
Tu.M'ch,lst Tu
Oct. In Banc,. ^D. Archibald. ..
2nd Tu. Nov., 2nd
Tu.Jan.,2ndTu.
Mch, and spec'l
V term in July . . Last Tu. May, 3rd
Tu. Sept J. O'Brien
2nd Tu. June, 1st
Tu. Oct A. McLellan...,
1st Tu. May, 8rd
Tu. Sept S. Belcher.. .
Thursday before
1st Tu. June
Thursday after
2ad Tu. Oct. ... J. Lindsay. 3rd Tu. June, 4th
Tu. Oct J. S.Harris.
2nd Tu. May, Istj
Tu. Oct L W. Drew
1st Tu. May, last]
Tu. Sept J.D.Power ID. O'C. Madden
Last Tu. Sept., 3rd
Tu. June G. W. McLean A. C. McLean
Victoria JLast Tu. May, 1st
Tu. Oct [M. E. McKay A. Taylor.
Yarmouth. ..4th Tu. June, Tu.i
before last Tu.|
of Sept |G. H. Guest 'J. Huntington.
C. F. Munroe. C. A. Chisholm.
W. E. Peters.
E. W. Hamilton. W. M. Read. W. B. Stewart. J. H. Buckley.
S. H.Holmes.
H. P. Scott.
D. C. McDonald.
C. F. Rockwell.
P. McGuire.
D. Logan. T. Farrell.
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153
3\xt>QC3 ant> ClerKs of tbe County Courts.
No. 1 comprisin-i
Halifax Co. . No. 2 comprisiut;
Lunenburji Co.
Queen's Co . .
Shelburne Co. . No. a comprisin<^
Annapolis Co..
Digby Co
Yarmouth Co. No A comprising
King's Co
Hants Co
Colchester Co. No. 5 comprising
Pictou Co. . .
Cumberland Co No. G comprising
Inverness Co. .'
Antigonish Co.
Guysboro' Co.. No. 7 comprising
Cape Breton Co
Victoria Co. . .
Richmond Co..
Halifax . .
Lunenburg. Liverpool. . Shelburne . .
Bridgetown.
Digby
Yarmouth .
Kentville. . . Windsor . . . Truro
Pictou
Amherst . . .
Port Hood . Antigonish . Guysboro' .
Sydney
Baddeck . . . Arichat . . . .
. W. B. Wallace. F. G. Forbes . .
A. W. Savary. . .
J. P. Chipman. . W. A. D. Morse . A. MacGillivray.
M. Dodd
S. H. Holmes.
fP. McGuire. [ T. J. Farrell. I A. C. McLean.
'C. F. Munro. W. B. Stewart. ^•J. Huntington
C. F. Rockwell. H. P. Scott.
E. W. Hamilton.
f D. Logan. tJ. Black.
D. J. McKay.
C. A. Chisholm B. C. Peart
W. E. Peters. A. Taylor.
D. O'C. Madden.
Xaw Jfacult^ of IRtna's College, MinDsor.
Patron : The Hon. Mr. Justice H The President of King's College {ex Silas Alward, M.A.. D.C.L., K.C.. fessor of Roman and Common Law.
Evidence — Allen O. Earle D.C.L.. K.C.
Constitutional Law and Ad- miralty and ffhippinq — Al- fred A. Stockton, D.C.L.. LL.D., Ph.D., K.C.
Wills and Executors — Ar- thur I. Trueman, M.A., D.C.L., K.C, Judge of Pro- bate.
Medical Jurisprudence — Thomas D. Walker, B.A.. M.B., CM., Edin.
Contracts and Conflict of Laics — W^alter H. Trueman, LL.B.
Partnership a/nd Compan- ies, Domestic Relations and Civil Law in Canada — John B. M. Baxter. B.CL
anington, D.C.L. officio ) . Dean of the Faculty and Pro-
Roman Law — J. King Kel- ley, B.CL.
Procedure and Pleading — W. B. Wallace, K.C.
Procedure — Edward P. Raymond, B.A.
Real Property — ,J. Roy Campbell, LL.B., B.CL.
Crimes — A. H. Hanington, K.C
Bills and Notes — J. D. Phinney, M.A., K.C
Statutes — H. A. Powell, M.A., K.C
Equity — Fred. R. Taylor, B.A.. LL;B.
Secretary and Treasurer — J. Roy Campbell.
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TGaw ifacultv? of iDalbousie CoUeiie an& muiversitp.
THE PRESIDENT (ex officio):
Dean— Richard Ghapman Weldon, A.M. (Mt. AIL), Ph. D. (Yale), K.C.
Professor of International and Constitutional Laic, Shipping and Insurances — R. C. Weldon, K.C.
Professor of Contracts, Lecturer on Bills and JSotes, Sales and Equity Jurviprudence — Hon. Mr. Justice Russell. A.M. (Mt. AIL") D.C.L.
Lecturer on Real Property and Conveyancing — J. A. Chisholm.
Lecturer on Procedure — Hector Mclnnes, L.L.B.
Lecturer on Torts — Hon. Mr. Justice Russell, A.M., D.C.L.
Lecturer on Crimes — Hon. W. B. Wallace, C.C.J.
Lecturer on Evidence — H. A. Lovett, Esq.
Xi0t of Barristers anb Solicitors.
2 Amherst— Cumberlaiul Co.
Casey, C. E.
Davis, J. A.
Davison, R. B. H.
Donkin & Mackenzie. W. F. Donkin. A. G. Mac- kenzie
Logan & Ralston. H. J. Logan, J. L. Ralston.
Pipes, W. T.
Pugsley, W. G.
Rhodes, E. N.
Rogers, Jenks & Purdy. T. S. Rogers, Stuart Jenks, H. A. Purdy.
Rogers, H. W.
Smith, C.R.
Smith. J. T.
4 Annapolis Royal
Annapolis Co.
Harris F. W. Owen, J. M. Ritchie, J. J. Ruggles, H. D.
7 Antiuoiiisli — Antigo- nish Co.
Boyd, J. A.
Chisholm, C. P.
Chisholm. D. C.
Gerroir, E. L.
Gregory, C. E.
Griffin. R. R.
Mclsaac & Chisholm, C. F. Mclsaac, W. Chis- holm.
Wall, J. A.
10 Ari<*liat--Ricliniond Co.
Cutler, W. R. Finlayson, D. Miller, W.
13 Baddoek— Victoria Co. Blnnchard, H. P. McDonald. A. J.
16 Beai- R i vc r - 0 i ,<rl > y C o.
Jones, F.
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18 Bridgetoivii — An-
iiapulis' Co. Daniels, O. T. Miller, O. S. Milner, F. L. Morse, A. Parker, J. G, H. Kuggles, T. U., «& Sons E. Kuggles, H. Ruggles.
22 Bridgcwater— Lunen-
bur<!; Co. McLean & Freeman. J.A. McLean, C. L. Freeman. Owen, W. H. PatOD, V. J. Roberts, A. Ross, H. T. Whitford. J A.
23 Dartmouth - Halifax
Co. Regan, O. R. (H.O. Halifax.)
25 Diffby-Digby Co. Dennison, H. L. Monroe, R. G. Nichols & Nichols. E. H. & F. W.
28 Glace Bay - Cape
BtPidii Co.
Begg, W. A.
Cameron, J. McK.
Douglas & Chipman. J. C. Douglas, F. B. A. Chip- man.
Murray, N. G.
Tobin & Carroll. W. R. Tobin. W. F. Carroll
Veits, R. B.
31 Giiysboro — Ouv.^horo Co. Floyd, D. P. Fulton, .T. A. McGillvray, A. H.
34 Halifax-Halifax Co.
Allison, E. P.
Barnhill, .1. L.
Barustead, A. S.
Bell, F. H.
Bligh, F. P.
Borden, Riteliie&Chis- holm. R. L. Rnrrlen, K.C., W. B. A. Ritchie, K.C., J. A. Chisholm, T. R. Robertson, H. C. Borden.
Cahalane, T. J
Chisholm, J. M,
Clark. H.
Cluney, A.
Cuuimings, A. G.
Davidson, F. L.
Davison, J. M.
Doyle, M. N.
Drysdale & Mclnnes.
A. Drysdale, K.C., H. Mclnnes, H. Mellish, K.C., W. H. Fulton, J.
B. Kenney.
Eaton tV: Beokv^^ith. B. H. Eaton, H. L. Beckwith. Fielding. G. H. Finn, R. E. Foster & Foster. W.
R. Foster. Geldert, J. M. Hanright & Knight. F.W. Hanright, J. A. Knight. Harrington, G. P. HaTris,HenTy & Calian. R. E. Harris, K.C., Wt A. Henry, C. H. Cahan, H. B. Stairs. Huggins. W. H. Hunt, J. J. Johnston, J. R. Jones, H. T. Keith, D. King & Bar.ss. E. D.
King, W. L. Barss. Leahy, W. J. Lenoir, M. I'. Ijongley.Hon.J.'W., K.C.
Attorney-Gen. Lovett, H. A. Lyons & Tobin. W. A.
Lyons. T. F. Tobin. McDonald, J. A. McDougall, J. McLellan, W. W. McNeil, Alex. McNeil, D. MacCoy, W. B. MacCoy, W. F. Macllreith «& Tremaine. R. T. Macllreith, C. F. Tremaine. Macleod, C. A. Macleod, J. R. Mackay, A. A. MacKinnon, John A. Mahon, H. B. Meagher, T. J. N. Morrison, A. G. Murphy, T. W.
156
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — NOVA SCOTIA.
Murray & MacKinnon. R.
H. Murray, J. L. INIac-
Kinnon. Murray, G. H. Nichols, G. E. E. Netting, T. Oakes, L B. O'Connor, W. F. O'Hearn, W. J. O'Mullin, Parsons & Gray.
J. C. O'Mullin, G. H.
Parsons, W. S. Gray. Outram, F, P. Fayzant, J. Y., & Son. J.
Y. Payzant, W. L. Pay-
zant. Pearson & Pearson,
B. F. Pearson, G. F.
Pearson. Po-wrer, J. J. Power & Foley. Hon. L.
G. Power, J. P. Foley. Regan, O. R. Reynolds, M. M. Ritchie <& Menger. G.
Ritchie. J. Menger. Ritchie, J. W. P. Ritchie, T. Ross, W. B. Ross, J. T. Russell, F. W. Savary, H. P. O. Scott, F. B. Silver, A. E. Swanburg. A. M. Ternan, G. B. Terrall, J. Thomson, W. K. Thompson. W. E. Tremaine, F. J. Troop, A. G. Wallace. T. J. Walsh. W. W. Welflon, J. W. Weldon, R. C, Dean ol
Law School. AVhitman, Alf., B.A. Wood. .J. E. Worsley, P. J.
:^7 Keiitvilh'-Kii.jr's Co
Masters, F. A.
Roscoc & Diinlop. W. E.
Roscoe, A. E. Dun lop. ShafTiior & Pineo. W. P.
Shaffner. A. P. Pineo. Wfhster A: Tufts. B.
Webster. C. A. Tufts. Wickwire. II. H.
40 Liverpool — Queen's Co. McLean, Freeman & Hall. W. L. Hall. (H. O. Bridgewater..) Mack, J. M. Purkey, W. P. Pyke. J. G.
43 Luiieilblirg — Lunen- burg Co. Kaulback, R. C. S. Lane. C. W. Maclean & Bill. A. K
Maclean, J. P. Bill. Owen, D. M.
46 Maboil— Inverness Co. Cameron, J. A. H.
49 .lliisquodobolt —
Halifax C;o.
Sedgwick, J. A.
52 Middleton— Annapolis
Co. Davison, A. L. Parsons, W. G.
55 New Glasgow— Pictou Co. Fitzpatrick, H. K. Jennison & Graham. J. L. Jennison, R. H. Graham, Jennison, H. V. Sinclair & Patterson. J. H.Sinclair, G. Patterson
58 Xortli Sydney — Cape
Breton ( 'o.
Archibald & Armstrong.
B. Archibald, J. N.
Armstrong. McDonald & Butts. J. A.
McDonald, R. H. Butts. MoPhee, D. L. Macdonald & Macdon-
gall. Joseph Macdonald,
W. J. Macdougall. Murray, Mackenzie, Pha-
len i: McMillan. D. D. MackcMizie, R. F.
Phalen, N. A. McMillan.
(')1 Oxford — Cnnihi-rland Co. Oxley, C. H.
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157
64 Parrsboi'O'— Cuniber- land Co. McKenua, H. W. Muir, C. S. Outhit, J. F.
67 l*i<*toil— Pictou Co.
Dickson, W. A.
Elliott. G. H.
Ives, W. B.
McDonald, W.
McLeod, J. D.
Macdonald, E. M.
Ross, J. U.
Tanner & MacKay. C. E. Tanner, J. W. Mac- Kay
70 Port Hawkesbury—
Inverness Co. Forsyth, G. O.
73 Port Hood— Inverness Co. Jamieson, J. H. McDonald, A. McEchen, F. A. McLennan, D. Macdonald, D. C. MacDonnell, S. MacKay, J. G. Matheson, J. D. Tremain. E. D.
76 Seaside— Inverness Co. Gillies. D.
79 SlieHmriie-Shelburne Co. Bill, E. M. Hood, J.
White i^ Blanchard. N W. White, F. C. Blan- chard.
81 Sherbrooke — Guys- boro Co.
Hardinsr. H. T.
83 Sprillgliill — Cumber, land Co.
Logan & Ralston. (H. O. Amherst).
86 St.Peter's-Richmond Co. Kyte. Geo. W. Matheson. D. F.
89 Strathloriie
ne^s Co.
McDougall. J. L.
Inver-
^2 Sydney — Cape Breton Co. Cameron. D. A. Covert & LovGtt. W. II.
Covert, L. A. Lovett. Crowe & Moore. A\'.
Crowe, C. L. Moore. Burchell & Mclntyre. C.
J. Burchell, A. A. Mcln- tyre. Gillies & Hill. J. A.
Gillies, K.C.. Wm. A. G.
Hill. Gunu, A. D. Fullerton & Livingston. C.
P. Fullerton, C. D. Liv- ingston. Harris, Henry <&; Cahan.
G. A. R. Rowlings.
(H. O. Halifax) Hearn & McDonald. D.
A. Hearn. F. McDonald. Hearn, J. H. Langille & Maddin. R. M.
Langille. .1. W. Maddin, Lockhart & MacNeil. N.
J. Lockhart, M. G.
MacNeil. McCaber, J. J. McDonald, A. .1. McDonald & Routledge. L.
X. McDonald, A. W.
Routledge. MacEchen, A. J. G. Moseley, E. W. Moseley & Duchemin. F.
Moseley, H. P. Duche- min. Moseley, H. C. Ousley, F. A. G. Ross. Ross & MacLeod.
H. Ross, H. S. Ross, J.
E. A. MacLeod.
9,5 Truro -Colchester Co. Bigelow, H. V. Campbell, A. J. Dickie. H. A. f'Vrguson. W. M. Gourley, S. E. Laurence, F. A. Lay ton, N. J. McLatchy, H. O. McLellan, S. D. Mackenzie, H.
158
THE CANADIAN LAW LTST — NOVA SCOTIA.
Patterson, A. C. Putnam, H. Tremain, R. A. Vernon, G. H.
98 Westville-Pictou Co. Cummins's, L. McKay, H. S. Robertson, S. G.
101 Wevmontli Bridge—
Digby Co. Grierson. J. A. Ritchie & Cheese. G. O. Cheese
104 Windsor— Hants Co. Blanchard, W. H. Christie & Sargent. W. M. Christie, J. H. Sar- gent De Wolfe, C. E. Davidson, F. L. (H. O. Halifax).
King, G. H. Morse, K. J. Sangster. H. \V. Scott, H. P. Sutherland, W. D. Tremain, H. B.
107 Wolfville-King's Co.
Crawley, E. S. Parker, W. F. Wallace, J. W.
109 Yarmouth— Yarmouth
Co.
Armstrong, E. H. Bingay, G. Bingay, J. W. Clements, E. N. Corning & Chipmnii. T. E. Corning, L. Chipman. Mackay, R S. M.inrn. H. H. Pelton, S. H., K.C.
Hlpbabetical Xlst ot Barristers In IRova Scotia.
Note. — To find the place of Residence, the number after ntnne refers to City or Town in Xova Scocia of same number.
Allison, E. P. 34. Archibald, B. 58. Armstrong, E. H. 109— J.
N. 58. Barnhill, J. L. 34. Barnstead, A. S 34. Barss, W. L. 34 (King &
Co.). Beckwith. H. L. 34 (Eaton
& Co.). Begg. W. A. 28. Bill, F. H. 34. Bigelow, H. V. 95. Bill, E M. 79— J. P. 43. Bingay, G. 109— J. W. 100. Blanchard, F. C. 79— H. P.
13— W. H. 104. Bligh, F. P. 34. Bordfn, H. C. 34— R. L. 34. Boyd. J. A. 7. Burcholl, C. J. 92. Butts. R. H. 58.
Cahalane, T. J. 34.
Cahan, C. II. 34 (Harris &
Co.). Cameron. D. A. 92— J. A.
H 46— J. McK. 28. Campbell, A. J. 95. Carroll, W. F. 28. Casey, C. E. 2. Cheese, G. O. 101. Chipman, F. B. A. 28— L.
109. Chisholm. C. P. 7— D. C. 7—
J. A. 34 (Borden & Co.)
—J. M. 34— W. 7. Christie, W. M. 104. Clark, H. 24. Clements. E. N. 109. Clunev, A. 34. Corning, T. E. 109. Covert, W. 11. 92. Crawley, E. S. 107. Crowe, W. 92.
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15l>
Ciimmings, A. G. 34 — L. 98. Cutler, W. R. 10.
Daniels, O. T. 19,
Davidson, F. L. 34.
Davis, J. A. 2.
Davison, A. L. 52— J M. 34— R. B. H. 2.
Dennison, H. L. 25.
De Wolfe, C. E. 104.
Dickie, H. A. 95.
Dickson, W. A. 67.
Donkiu, W. F. 2.
Douglas, J. C. 28.
Doyle, M. N. 34.
Drysdale, A. 34;
Duchemin, H. P. 92.
Dunlop, A. E. 37.
Eaton, B. H. 34.
Elliott, G. H. 67.
Ferguson, W. M. 95.
Fielding, G. H. 34.
Finlayson, D. 10.
Finn, R. E. 34.
PMtzpatrick, H. K. 55.
Floyd, D. P. 31.
Foley, J. P. 34 (Power & Co.).
Forsyth, G. O. 70. ♦
Foster, W. R. 34.
Freeman, C. L. 22.
Fullerton, C. P. 92.
Fulton, J. A. 31— W. H. 34
(Drysdale & Co.). Geldert, J. M. 34. Gerroir, E. L. 7. Gillies, D. 76— J. A. 92. Gourley, S. E. 95. Graham, R. H. 55. Gray, W. S. 34 (O'Mullin
& Co.). Gregory, C. E. 7. Grierson, J. A. 101. Griffin, R. R. 7. Gunn, A. D. 92. Hanright, F. W 34, Harding, H. T. 81. Harrington, G. P. 34. Harris, F. W. 4— R. E. 34. Hearn, D. A. 92— J. H. 92. Henry, W. A. 34 (Harris &
Co.). Hill, W. A. G. 92. Hood, J. 79. Huggins, W.'h. 34. Hunt, J. J. 34. Ives. W. B. 67. Jamieson, J. H. 73. Jenks, S. 2. Jennison, H.V. 55 — J.L. 55.
Johnston, J. R. 34.
Jones, F. 16 — H. T. M
Kaulback, R. C. S. 43.
Keith, D. 34.
Kenney, J. B. 84 (Drysdale & Co.).
King, E. D. 34— G. H. 104,
Knight, J. A. 34 (Hanright & Co.).
Kyte, G. W. 80.
Lane, C. W. 43.
Langille, R. M. 92.
Layton, N. J. 95.
Lawrence, F. A. 95.
Livingston, C. D. 92.
Lenoir, M. U. 34.
Leahy, W. J. 34.
Lockhart, N. J. 92.
Logan, H. J. 2.
Longley, J. W. 34.
Lovett, H. A. 34— L. A. 92.
Lyons, W. A. 34.
McCaber, J. J. 92.
McDonald, A. 73— A. J. 92 —A. J. 13— F. 92— J. A. 34— J. A. 58— L. X. 92— W. 67. McDougall, J. 34— J.L. 89. McEchen, F. A. 73. McGillvray, A. H. 31. Mclnnes, H. 34 (Drysdale
& Co.). Mclntyre, A. A. 92. Mclsaac, C. F. 7. McKay, H. S. 98— R. S. 109. McKenna, H. W. 64. McLatchy, H. O. 95. McLean, J. A. 22. McLellan, S. D. 95— W. W.
84. McLennan, D. 73. McLeod, J. D. 67. McMillan, N. A. 58. McNeil, A 34— D. 34. McPhee, D. L. 58. MacCoy, W. B. 34— W. F.
34. Macdonald, D. C. 73— E.
M. 67— J. 58. MacDonnell, S. 73. Macdougall, W. J. 58. MacEchen, A. J. G. 92. Macllreith. R. T. 34. Mack, J. M. 40. Mackay, A. A. 34. MacKay, J.G. 73— J.W. 67. Mackenzie, A. G. 2 — D.D. 58— H. 95
160
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Mackinnon, J. A. 34 — J. L.
34 (Murray & Co.). Maclean, A. K. 43. Macleod. C. A. 34— J. R. 34. MacLeod, J. E. A. 92. MacNeil, M. G. 92. Maddin, J. W. 92 (Langille
& Co.). Mahon,. H. E. 34. Mathesou, D. F. 80— J.D. 73. Meagher, T. J. N. 34. Mellish, H. 34— (Drysdale
& Co.). Menger, J. 34 (Ritchie &
Co.). Miller, O. S. 19— W. 10. Milner, F. L. 19. Monroe, R. G. 2.5. Moore, C. L. 92. Morrison, A. G. 34. Morse, A. 19— E. J. 104. Moselev, E W. 92— F. 92-
— H. C. 92. Muir, C. S. 64. Munro, H. H. 109. Murphy, T. W. 34. Murray, G. H. 34— N. G.
28— R. H. 34. Nichols, E. H. 2.5— F. W. 25— G. E. E. 34.
Notting, T. 34. Oakes, I B. 34.
O'Connor, W. F. 34.
O'Hearn, W. J. 34.
O'Mullin, J. C. 34.
Ousley, F. A. G. 92.
Outhit, J. F. G4.
Outram, F. P. 34.
Owen, D. M. 43— J. M. 4 — W. H. 22.
Oxlev, C. H. 61.
Parker, J.G.H. 19— W.F.107
Parsons, G. H. 34 (O'Mul- lin & Co.)— W. G. 52.
Patterson. A. C. 05 — G. 55.
Paton, V. J. 22.
Payzant, J. Y. 34— W.L. 34.
Pearson, B. F, 34— G.F. 34.
Polton, S. H. 109.
Phalen, R. F. 58.
Pineo, A. P. 37.
Pipes, W. T. 2.
Power, J. J. 34— L. G. 34.
Pugsley, W. G. 2.
Puidy, H. A. 2.
Purvey, W. P. 40.
Putnam, H. 95.
Pyke, .T. G. 40.
Ralston, J. L. 2.
Regan, O. R. 34. Reynolds, M. M. 34. Rhodes, E. N. 2. Ritchie, G. 34— J. J. 4— J. W. P 34— T. 34^W. B.A. 34 (Borden & Co.) Roberts, A. 22. Robertson, S. G. '98— T. R.
34 (Borden & Co.) Rogers, H. W. 2— T. S. 2. Roscoe, W. E. 37. Ross, H. 92— H. S. 92— H. T. 22— J. T 34— J. U. 67— W. B. 34. Routledge, A. W. 92. Rowlings, G. A. R. 34
(Harris & Co.). Ruggles. E. 19— H. 19— H.
D. 4— T. D. 19. Russell, F. W. 34. Sangster, H. W. 104. Sargent, J. H. 104. Savary, H. P. O. 34. Scott, F. B. 34— H. P. 104. Sedgwick, J. A. 49. Shaffner, W. P. 37. Silver, A. E. 34. Sinclair, J. H. 55. Smith, C. R. 2— J. T. 2. Stairs, H. B. 34— (Harris
& Co.) Sutherland, W. D. 104. Swanburg, A. M. 34. Tanner, C. E. 67. Ternan, G, B. 34. Terrall, J. 34. Thompson, W. E. 34. Thomson, W. K. 34. Tobin, T. F. 34 (Lyons &
Co.) W. R. 28. Tremain, E. D. 73— H. B.
104— R. A. 95. Tremaine, C. F. 34 (Mac- Ilroith & Co.)— F. J. 34. Troop, A. G. 34. Tufts, C. A. 37. Veits, R. B. 28. Vernon, G. H. 95. Wall, J. A. 7. Wallace. J.W. 107— T.J. 34. Walsh, W. W. 34. Webster, B. 37. Weldon, J.W. 34— R. C. 34. Wickwire, H. H. 37. White, N. W. 79. Whitford, J. A. 22. Whitmnn, A. 34. Wood, J. E. 34. Worslcv, P. J. 34.
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Contents
PAGE.
Alphabetical list of Barristers and Solicitors in Ontario 197
(Number after name refers to town in Ontario list having cor- responding number before name)
Bailiffs 210
Barristers and Solicitors, City of Toronto 171
Barristers and Solicitors tlirougliout the Province 179
(Number after name refers to Toronto agent having correspond- ing number before name)
Central Office 165
County and Judicial Otficers 208
Court of Appeal 164
Crown Law Officers 165
Division Court Clerks 210
High Court of Justice 164
Intestacy Table See Synopsis of Laws
Law Society of Upper Canada (Osgoode Hall) 1 66
List of King's Counsel 167
Oiiicers of the Supreme Court of Judicature 163
0 utario Division Courts 210
Police Magistrates 206
Registrar's Office 165
Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario 163
Surrogate Court .... 165
Synopsis of the Laws of Ontario See Blue Page,
TableofCosts 220
THE CANADIAN' LAW LIST — ONTARIO. 163
ONTARIO.
Supreme Court of ^uMcature for ©ntario.
President:
The Hon. Charles Moss. The Justices in Appeal, and of the High Court of Justice, are mem- bers of the Supreme Court.
Clerk:
J. A. McAndrew.
©tficers of tbe Supreme Court of 5uMcature.
M aster-in-Or dinar ij: Master-in-Chamhers:
Thos. Hodgins, K.C. J. S. Cartwright, K.C.
Junior Clerk: A. E. Bastedo, Chief Clerk: Clerk in Chambers:
Neil McLean. Fulford Arnoldi.
Assistant Clerk: Entry Clerk:
C. Bell. A. B. G. Cull.
Official Guardian: F. W. Harcourt.
Accountant: Assistant Accountant :
B. W. Murray. L. Boyd.
Clerks : C. Gilbert, M. Buchan, G. T. Leonard, P. E. Boyd.
2^ axing Officers: J. H. Thorn. M. J. MacNamara.
Special Examiners:
Toronto — John Bruce, W. D. Gwynne, G. A. Boomer, H. J. Wickham.
Belleville — J. P. Thomas. Cornwall — John A. McDougald.
Hamilton — H. H. Robertson, Miss K. L. Sadler.
Gait— C. A. Durand. Whitby— L. T.
Barclay.
Inspector and Referee of Titles: Inspector of Legal Offices:
Geo. S. Holmested, K.C. ' J. W. Mallon.
Official Referees:
The Master-in-Ordinary, the Master-in-Chambers. the Clerk of the
Crown and Pleas, the Registrars of the High Court,
nine oflBcial referees for Toronto. J. A. ilc-
Andrew, Neil McLean.
164 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST— ONTARIO,
Court ot Bppeal.
Chief Justice of Ontario: Hon. Charles Moss.
Justices :
Hon. Featherston Osier, Hon. Jas. Maclennan, Hon. J. T. Garrow, Hon. J. J. Maclaren.
Registrar: Asst. Registrar: Usher:
J. A. McAndrew. C. S. Grant. Eli Oliver.
MiQb Court ot Justice.
President:
Hon. Sir J. A. Boyd, K.C.M.G., LL.D.
King's Bench Division:
Hon. Wm. G. Falconbridge, Chief Justice of the King's Bench and President.
Justices : Hon. W. P. R. Street, Hon. B. M. Britton.
Chancery Division: Hon. Sir J. A. Boyd, K.C.M.G.
Justices: Hon. Richard M. Meredith, Hon. Jas. Magee. •
Common Pleas Division:
Hon. Sir Wm. Ralph Meredith, Kt., Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and President.
Justices: Hon, Hugh MacMahon, Hon. J. V. Teetzel.
Exchequer Division: Chief Justice (vacant).
Justices : F. A. Anglin, J. Idington.
In counties outside the County of York the Local Rogistrar of the High Court is ex officio Clerk of Assize.
Where there is a Deputy Clerk of the Crown he is ex officio Clerk
of the Assize at jury sittings .and tho Deputy Uegisfrnr
of the non-jury sittings.
Referee under Drainage Laws: J. B. Rankin, K.C.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO. 165
IReoistrar's ©ffice.
Senior Registrar: Junior Registrars: Clerk:
Geo. S. Holmested, K.C. A. F. Maclean, Geo. M. Lee. C. O. Strange. Clerks of Assize: Clerk of Weekly Court-
G. B. Nicol, A. Y. Blain. Geo. M. Lee.
Central ©ffice.
Olork of the Croum and Pleas: M. B. Jackson.
Clerk of Records and Writs: Judgment Clerk:
E. Harley. A. Macgregor.
Clerks : A. J. Elliott, Wm. McTavish, R. f. Killaly, M. B. Black,
i . U . Scott. R. W^ Ralfe.
Clerk of the Process: A. E. Trow.
Surrogate Court.
Judges : The County Judges of the several Counties of Ont. Surrogate Clerk: Clerks:
C. J. McCabe. w. S. Anderson, Florence B. Reade.
Crown xaw ©tftcers.
Minister of Justice, Dominion of Canada: Hon. Chas. Fitzpatrick. K.C, B.C.L. Depuiy Minister of Justice: E. L. Newcombe, K. C.
Solicitor-General for Canada: Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, K.C.
Attorney-General, Ontario: Hon. F. R. Latchford. K.C.
Deputy Atty. -General, Ontario: J. R. Cartwright, K.C.
I^ND TITLES OFFICE FOB COUNTY OF TOEK.
Master of Titles: J. G. Scott, K.C.
• Clerks:
H. D. Sinclair, Herbert Russell, W. G. "Xelland
7— L.L.
166 THE CANADIAN LAW Ll.SI' — ONTARIO.
UbeXaw Sockti? of XDlpper Canada. ©sgooDe MalL
Visitors : The Hon. the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario.
BENCHEES OF THE LAW SOCIETY. Ex Officio:
The Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick. K.O., Minister of Justice, and Attorney-General for Canada [11th February, 1902.]
The Hon. John Morison Gibson, K.C., formerly Attorney-General for Ontario [21st October, 1899].
The Hon. Edward Blake, K.C., formerly Minister of Justice and Attorney-General for Canada [19th May, 1875].
The Hon. Samuel Hume Blake, K.C., retired Vice-Chancellor [15th May, 1881].
The Hon. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper. K.C.. K.CM.G.. formerly Minister of Justice and Attorney-General for Canada [8th February, 1S951.
^milius Irving, K.C.. under Statute 63 Vic. c. 20. Ontario [20th May, 1900].
Hon. Thos. Robertson, retired Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario [18th April, 1904].
Elected to hold Office until 1st day of Easter Term, 1906.
Aylesworth, A. B., Toronto. Barwick, Walter. Toronto. Bayly, Richard, London. Bruce, Alexander, Toronto. Crysler, F. H., Ottawa. Clarke, Alfred H., Windsor. Foy, James J., Toronto. Gibbons, George C, London. Glenn, Jas. M., St. Thomas. Guthrie, Donald, Guelph. Hogg, William D., Ottawa. Hoskin. John, Toronto. Kerr, William, Cobourg. Lash, Zebulon A., Toronto. Lynch- Staunton, G., Hamilton. Mabee, J. P., Stratford. Maclennan, D. B., Cornwall. McKay, S. G., Woodstock. McPherson, W. D., Toronto. Nesbitt, J. W., Hamilton. Riddell, Wm. R., Toronto. Ritchie, Charles H., Toronto. Robinson. C, Toronto. Shepley, Geo. F., Toronto. Strathy. Henry H., Barrie. Thomson, D. E., Toronto. Walkem. R. T., Kingston. Watson, Geo. H., Toronto. White, Wm. R., Pembroke. Wilson, M., Chatham.
Treasurer: Editor of Reports:
.^milius Irving, K.C. J. F. Smith, K.C.
Reporters :
G. F. Harman, T. T. Rolph, A. H, F. I«froy. G. A. Boomer, E. B. Brown, R. S. Cassels.
lAbrarian: Assistarit: Secretary and 8ub-Treas.:
W. G. Eakins. J. J. Daley. H. Macbeth, Barrister.
Zbc Xaw School.
Principal: N. W. Iloyles, K.C.
Lecturers :
E. D. Armour, K.C. ; A. H, Marsh, K.C. ; John King, K.C. ; McGregor Young, LL.B.
Examiners: H. E. Rose, H. J. Martin, S. P.. Woods.
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Xi6t of Mis flDajest^^s CounseL
Alphabet icallij arranged, giving the Date of the Order in Council making the appointment .
Ikino'5 Counsel appointed bg patent from tbe Government ot tbe late ipropince of Gana&a.
Blake, E., Dec. 22, 18G4. Bell, J., June 26, 1SG7. Irving, JE., March 27, 1863.
Robinson, C, M'ch 27, 1863.
Scott. R. W., June 26, 1867.
Secretary of State.
Iking's Counsel appointed b\? tbe H)ominion an& ©iitaiio (3ov>ernmenrs.
Alcorn. G.O., Jan. (3, 1890 Armour, E. D., Jan. 4, 1890, Arnold], F., Dec. 2, 1S89. Atkinson, C.R., Oct. 23,1885 Ayleswortb,A.B..Jan.4, 1890
Ball, A. S., May 27, 1902. Ball, F. R., March 13, 1876. Barwick, F. D., July 14, 1883 Barwick, W., Oct. 2, 1899. Bayly, R., July 14, 1883. Begue, T. H. A., Oct. 2, 1899 Belcourt, N. A., Oct. 2. 1899 Beynon, J. W., Oct. 23, 1885 Bicknell, J., May 27, 1902. Biggar, C.R.W...Tan. 4,1890 Biggar, W. H.. Oct. 2, 1899. Biggs, S. C, Nov. 3. 1884. Birnie, J., Oct. 2, 1899. Blackstock.G.T.,Dec. 2, 1889 Blackstock,T.G.,Oct. 2, 1899 Blake, S. H., March 16, 1872
Blake, W. H., May 27, 1902. Boswell, A. R., Dec. 2, 1889. Bowlby, J. W., Jan. 4, 1890. Bowlby, W. H., Dec. 2, 1889. Brewster, W.S., Oct. 2, 1899 Bruce, A., Oct. 23, 1885. Buiritt, J. H., May 27, 1902
Cameron, E.R.,June 26, 1902 Cameron, M.G., May 27,1902 Capreol, J. L., May 27, 1902 Carscallen, H., Jan. 4, 1890. Cartwright. J. R., Jan. 4, 1890, Dep. Att.-Gen. Ont. Cartwright. J. S., May 27, 1902, Master in Cham- bers. Cassels, H., May 27, 1902. Cassels. W. G. P., July 14,
1883. Chrysler, F. H., Jan. 4, 1890 Clark, J. M., Oct. 2, 1889. Clarke, A. H., May 27, 1902.
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Clarke. J. B., Jan. 6, 1890. Clemeut, E. P., May 27, 1UU2 Clute, U. C, Jan. 4, 18i)0. Collier, H. H., May 27, li)02 Cowan, J., May 27, 1902. Cowan, M. K., May 27, 1902 Craig, J.. Oct. 2, 1899. Crerar, P. D., May 27, 1902. Creelman, A. R., Dec. 2, 1889 Cronyn, V., May 27, 1902. Curry, J. W., Oct. 2, 1899.
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Deacon, Jos., Dec. 2. Delamere, T. D., Dec. 2. Denton, F. B., Oct. 2, Deroche, H. M., Jan. 4, Dewart, H. H., Oct. 2. Douglas. W. M., Oct. 2, Dowler, W. A., Oct. 2, Durable. D.W., May 27, Dymond. A.>L, May 27, Law Clerk, Atty.-Geu
1889.
1889 1S99.
1890 1899.
1899 1899.
1902 1902. . Dep
Edmison, G., May 27, 1902. Edwards, E. B., Oct. 2, 1899
Farewell, J. E.. Dec. 2, 1889 Farley, J., Jan. 4, 1890. Farwell, C. F., Oct. 2. 1899. Flock. J. H., Dec. 2, 1889. Foy, J. J., July 14, 188;i. Fraser, A. W., Oct. 2. 1899. Eraser, G.L.B., May 27, 1902 French, F. J., Dec. 2, ISS'.). Fullerton. J. S., Dec. 2, 1889
German, W. M., Oct. 2. 1899. Gibbons. G. C, Jan. 4, LS90. Gibson. J. M.. .Ian. 4. 1.S90, Glenu. J. M.. Oct. 2. 1S99. Gorman, M. J., May 27. 1902. Gormullv. J. J.. Dec. 2. 1S89. Go wan, J. U., Dec. 2, ISSI). Grier, A. M., May 27. 1002. Gunn. It. D., May 27. 1002. Gutlni»». ]).. March 13, 1870. Insp. of Kegistry OHicos Guthrie. IL, May 27, 1902.
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Harcourt, R., Jan. 4, 1890,
Min. of Educ. for Ont. Harley, J., Oct. 2. 1899. Haverson, J., May 27, 1902. llegler, J. C, May 27, 1902. Ilellmuth, I.E., May 27, 1902 Herringtou, W. !S., Oct. 2,
1S99. Ilewsou, C. E., May 27, 1902 Ilevd, L. F., Oct. 2, 1899. Ilodgins, F.E., May 27, 1902 Hodgins, T., Feb. 28, 18(o,
Master in Ordinary. Hogg, \V. D., Jan. G, 1890. Holman, C. J., Oct. 2, 1899. Holmsted. G.S., May 27, 1902 Ins'r and Referee of Titles Hoskiu, A., Oct. 11, 1880. Hoskin, J., Feb. 28, 1873. How land. O. A., Oct. 2, 1899 Hovles, N. W., Jan. 4, 1890. Hunter, J. H., May 27. 1902. Inspector of Insurance. Hutcheson, J. A., May 27,
1902. Huycke, E.C.S., May 27, 1902
Irwin, H. B., May 27, 1902.
Jackson, J. B., Oct. 2, 1899. Jeftery, A. O., Oct. 2, 1899. Johnston, E. F. B., Jan. 4, 1890.
Kennedy, G., May 27, 1902. Law Clerk C. L. Dept. Ken. .1. K., March 13, 1876. Kerr, \V., March 13, 1876. King. J.. Jan. 4, 1890. Kingsmill, N., Dec. 2, 1889. Kiug.ston, W.H., Dec. 2, 1889
Lnngton, T.. Jan. 4. 1890. Laidlaw, \V., Oct. 23, 18-85. Lasli. Z. A.. May 19, 1879. Latcbford. F.R., Oct. 2. 1879 Atty.-Gen. for Ont.
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Lazier. S. F., Jau. 3, 1890. Leitch, J., Dec. 2, 1SS9. Lindsay, G.G.S., Oct. 2, 1899 Loscombe, W.C, Jan. 6, 1890
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Mabee, J. P., Oct 2, 1899? Macdouald, A. H., Dec. 2,
1889. Macdouald, J. H., Oct. 23,
1885. ikiacdoimell, G. M., July, 14,
188a.
Macdounell, J. A., Jan. 6,
1890. I^lacKay, A. G., May 27,
1902, Commissioner of
Cro\Yn Lands. MacKelciin, F., Mch 13, '76. Macleunan, D. B., March
13. 1870. Macl'berson, G. G., Oct. 2,
1899. Malloch, E.G., May 27, 1902. Malone, E. T., Oct. 2, 1899. Marsh, A. H., Dec. 2, 1889. Meredith, E., Oct. 23, 1885. Meiedith, T.G., May 27, 1902 Miller, A., Dec. 2, 1889. Miller, W. N., Oct. 23, 1885. Mortimer-Clark, W., Jan. 4,
1890, Lt.-Gov. for Out. Mowat, H.McD., Oct. 2, 1899 Mulock, W., Jan. 4, 1890.
Postmaster-General. Mulvey, T., May 27, 1902,
Asst. Provl. Secy. Miirphv. N., Dec. 2, 1889. Murray, H. W. M., Dec. 2,
1889.
Mc
McCarthy, L.G., May 27, '02 McBrady, L.V., May 27, 1902 McDougall, W., Aug. 13, '81 McFadden, W. H., May 27,
1002. McGillivray, J. A., Jan. 6,
1890. Mclntyre, A.F., Jan. 4, 1890 Mclntyre, J., Aug. 13, 1881. McLaughlin, R. J., May 27,
1002. McLean, D.L., May 27. 1902 McMurrich, W. B.. Jan. 4,
1890.
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Nesbitt, J. W., Jan. 4, 1890.
Newcombe, E. L., Sept. 6, 1893, Depy. Min. of Jus- tice for Canada.
Northrup, W. B., May 27, 1902.
O'Brien, H., Oct. 2, 1899. O'Connor, D., Jan. 0, 1890. O'Leary, H., Jan. 4, 1890. Osier, H. S., May 27, 1902.
Paterson, J.A., May 27, 1902 Paterson, N.F., Jul. 14, 1883 Poussette, A. P., Oct. 23,
1885. Preston, D. H., Dec. 2, 1889. Proudfoot, W., May 27, 1902 Purdom, T. H., Oct. 2, 1899.
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Rankin, J. B., Oct. 2, 1899,
Referee under drainage
laws. Reeve, J. M., Dec. 2, 1889. Riddel 1, W. R., Oct. 2, 1899. Ritchie, C. H., Oct. 23, 1885. Roaf, W., Oct. 2, 1899. Robertson, H., Jan. 4, 1890. Robinette, T. C, May 27,
1902. Rogers, R. V., Dec. 2, 1889. Romain-Lewis, A., Dec. 2,
1889. Rowell, N.W., May 27, 1902. Rykert, J. C, Aug. 13, 1881.
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Scott, H. J.. .July 14, 1883. Scott, J.G., March 13, 1876,
Master of Titles. Scott, J. J., Oct. 2, 1899. Shaw, A., Aug. 13, 1881. Shepley, G. F., Jan. 4, 1890. Simpson, D.B.. Oct. 2, 1899. Slaght, T. R., May 27, 1902. Smith, J. F.. Oct. 23, 18a5. Smith, L. W., Jan. 4, 1890 Staunton, G. L., Oct. 2, 1899 Strathy, H.H., Oct. 23, 1885.
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Stuart, A., Oct. 2, 1899. Sulberlani, R. F., Oct. 2, 1899.
Thomson, D. E., Jan. 4, 1890 Tisdale, D., Dec. 18, 1872.
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Walkem, R. T., Oct. 11, 1880
Walker, J. A., Oct. 2, 1899. Walker, W. H., Dec. 2, 1889 Wardrope, W. H., May 27,
1902. Washington, S. F., Oct. 2,
1899. Watson, G. H.. Jan. 4, 1890. White, W. R., Dec. 2, 1889. Whiting, J. L., Oct. 2, 1899. Whitney, J. P., Jan. 6. 1890. Wilkes, A. J., Jan. 4, 1890. Wilson, M., Jan. 6, 1890. Wood, J. F., Jan. 6, 1890. Worrell, J. A.. Dec. 2, 1889.
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171
Barristers anb Solicitors ^ Cit^ of XToronto-
NO. XAMK AND AOURKSS.
1 Adams, A. A.. 53 Can. Life Bldfe'
3 Agnew, J., Temple Bldg.
5 Akers, J., 25 Toronto st
8 Armour & Mickle, 6 KiuK St. w. E. Doug- las Armour, K.C., H. W. Mickle 10 Armstrong, A. B., 77 Victoria st
12 Arnoldi & Nisbet,
103 Bay st. F. Arnoldi, K.C., W. A. Nisbet
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13 Baird, Jas., 2 Toronto Bt 15 B a r w i c k, Ayles-
wortli, Wright & Moss, 18-20 King w. Walter Bar wick, K.O., A.B. Aylesworth, K.C., H. J. Wright, John H. Moss, Charles A. Moss, J. A. Thompson, Fea- therston Aylesworth
18 Beaton. & Macdon-
nell, 19 Melinda. A. H. Beaton, G. F. Mac- donnell
19 Beatty, Blackstook,
Riddell & Ckad- xv^ick.
Blackstock, Fasken, Gait & Gooderhaiu, B'k of Tor. Bldgs., Wellington e. W. H. Beatty, Thos. G. Blackstock, K.C., Geo. T. Blackstock, K.C., E. M. Chadwick, W. R. Riddell, K.C., T. P. Gait, D. Fasken, H. Armstrong, Alex. Fasken, H. E. Rose, Ross Gooderham
20 Beaty, Snow & Na-
smitk, Bk. B. N. A. Cham., A. J. Russell Snow, C. B. Nasmith
21 Beaumont. R. B.. 18
Toronto st
22 Beck, H. T., Confeder-
ation T.ife Bldg.
23 Bedford-.] ones, A. G.
18 'I'orouto st
24 Bell, George, Bk. B.
N. A. Chambers.
25 Bickford. E. W., 9
Toronto st
27 Biggar & Burton, 18
Toronto st. C. R. W. Biggar, K.C., George F. Burton
28 Biggs, S. C, K.C.,
9.">-9(i Confed. Life Bldg
29 Blake, Lask & Ca*-
sels, Bk. Com. Bldg. S. H. Blake, K.C., Z. A. Lash, K.C., W. G. P. Cassels, K.C, W. H. Blake, K.C, H. Blake, E. F. Blake, A. W. Anglin, T. D. Law, W. A. H. Kerr, W. Gow, Miller Lash, R. C. H. Cassels.
30 Blake & Redden, 17
Victoria st., London, England, S. V. Blake, Solicitor (Ontario) , ad- mitted to practice in the Privy Council. F. A. C. Redden (Soli- citor, Ontario).
31 Boomer, G. A., 17
Toronto st.
32 Bos\Yell, A. R., K.C.,
59 Yonge st. 35 Bowerman, L. H., 38 Canada Life Bldg
37 Boyd, W. T., 23 To-
ronto st
38 Briggs & Frost, 33
Richmond w (also 710 Queen e), Alfred W. Briggs, M.A., Harold R. Frost 39 Bristol, Bayly & Ar- mour, 103 Bay st. Ed- mund Bristol, Edward Bayly, Eric N. Armour
172
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39aBrooke, G. H. C,
Room 27, Confd. Life Bldg 40 Bruce, A., K.C., Can. ada Life Bldg
42 Bruce, J., City Hall
43 Bull cV: Kyles, IS To-
ronto si. T. H. Bull, John Kyies
44 Bull & HoUis, Tem-
ple Bldg. W. P. Bull, J. F. Hollis
45 Burns & McCallum, 70
Victoria. S. W. Burns, W. H. S. McCallum
V
48 Cameron & Crooks, 24
King St. w. A. B. Cameron. A. D. Crooks
49 Cameron, D^ O., 24
Adelaide st e
50 Campbell, D., 75 Yonge 50oCanavan. J.. 77 Victoria
52 Canniff. H. T., 17
Adelaide e
53 Capreol, J. L., K.C.,
Att'y-General's Office 5-1 Carey. F. W., 24 King w
56 Cartwriglit, J. R., K.
C. Deputy Att'y-Gen- eral. Parliament Bldgs
57 Cassels, Cassels &
Brock. Union Bk.. Cham. Hamilton Cas- sels, K.C.. R. S. Cas- spls. H. Brock. G. M. Kelley
58 Cassels & Standisli,
In Toronto st. Allan Cassels. Ira Standish
59 Caswell. Tkomas,
city solicitor. City Hall
60 Cavell & Gibson, 43
Adelaide e. W. R. (.'avcll. T .\. Gibson 01 Cawthra, W. H. »t53 (.:hisholm, W. C. City Hall
64 Church. H. W., 77 Con-
fed Life Bldg
65 Church. Thomas I<.,
Piucii Bldg
66 Clark. W. J.. 10 King
street w 07 Clarke. Boxires & Swabey, Mail Bldg. .1. H. Clarke. K.C., R. H. Bowes, C. Swabey
68 Clark, "Wm. Morti-
mer, Gray & Baird,
Confed. Life Bldg. Wm. Mortimer Clark. K.C., Frank M. Gray, W. A. Baird
69 Clute, Macdonald &
Macintosh, McKin- non Bldg. R. C. Clute, K.C., G. S. Macdonald, J. A. Macintosh, A. B. Clute 69a Coe, John "W., 24 Adelaide st e
70 Coatsurorth & Rich-
ardson, Temple Bldg. Emerson Coatsworth, J. T. Richardson
71 Code, J. R., 1 Ade-
laide e
72 Cook, Wm., 33 Rich-
mond w
73 Corley & English, 103
Bay St. J. W. S. Cor- ley, E. Taylour English
74 Crombie, Worrell &
Gwynne, 18 and 20 King w. J. A. Wor- rell, K.C., W. D. Gwynne, Special Ex- aminer.
75 Crowther, J., 166 Bay et 75oCurry Sc Eyre, 90-93
Home Life Bldg. J. W. Curry. K.C., City Crown Atty., R. W. Eyre, E. E. Wallace
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75bDavis, Bidwell N^
l.")7 Bay st 7() Day & Ferguson, 23
Adelaide e. J. E. Day,
J. M. Ferguson
77 Deacon, G. P., 34 Vic-
toria st 77aDefoe, D. M., 101 Bay
78 Delamere, Reesor A
Ross, IS Toronto st. T. D. Delamere, K.C., H. A. Reesor, C. O. Ross
79 Denison. G, T., Jr.,
72 Queen w
80 Denovan. A. M., 24
Kin;; st w.
81 Denovan. Joshua, 24
Adelaide e
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173
82 Denton, Dunn St Bonltbee, Xa. Trust Cham. Frank Denton, K.C., Herbert L. Dunn, W. M. Boultbee
83 Dewart, Young & Maw,
40-42 Home Life Bldg. H. H. Dewart, K.C., McGregor Young, H. W. Maw
84 Dockray. T. D„ 34
Victoria st SC Donald, Duncan, 158
Bay 8t. 88 Douglas, J., 1296
Queen w. 80 Douglas, AV.M., K.C.,
Home Life Bldg.
90 Drake, F. A., 24 Ade-
laide e
91 Drayton, P. H., 25
Toronto st
92 Dunbar, F. J., Home
Life Bldg
93 DuVernet, Jones,
Ross & Ardagh, Temple Bldg. E. E. A. DuVernet, Jas. Ed- mund Jones, D. C. Ross, B. H. Ardagh
94 Dymond, A. M., K.C.,
Atty-General's Office
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95 Eagen, N. B., 72 Queen
w 9t) Earngey & Hassard, Confed. Life Bldg. W. D.Earugey, A.li.Has- sard
98 East, H. M., IIV^
Richmond st w
99 Eastwood, J. P., 75
Yonge st
101 Edgar, James F., 59
Yonge
102 Elliott, C, 7.") Yoiige st 103 Elliott & Hume, 26
Adelaide w. W. J. Elliott, R. D. Hume 105 Evans-Lewis, C, 43 Adelaide st e
108 FetheTstonhaugli, P.
B., Bank Com. Bldg.
109 Fitzgerald, E. G., C. P.
R. Bldg., King st
111 Forster, E, A., Manning Chambers
113 Foy & Kelly, 80 Church
St. J. J. Foy, K.C., H. T. Kelly, (with Foy & Co.), E. L. Middleton, A. E. Knox
114 Francis & "Wardrop,
15 Toronto st. W, Francis, R. Wardrop, R. H. Paterson
115 Eraser, R. L., 15 To-
ronto st.
116 Fullerton, J. S. K.C,
City Counsel, Cityilall
O
119 Gallagher, Z., 34 Vic-
toria St.
120 Gamble. C. & H. D.,
28 Scott st
121 Gardner, G. M., 2 To-
ronto sL
122 Gash, N. B., 81/2 King e 12.'> Gibson, ^. Cecil, 18 To- ronto st
12G Gibson, R. J., 15 To- ronto st
127 Gordon & Fowler, Medi-
cal Bldg. W.H.L. Gor- don, H. C. Fowler
128 Greene, C. H., 77 Vic-
toria st
133 Gregory & Gooder-
ham, Can. Life Bldg. W. D. Gregory, Henry F. Gooderham
134 Grierson, D. D., 9 To-
ronto st
135 Grote, Geo. W., 24 Ade-
laide e 13U Guuther, E. F., Canada Life Bldg.
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136aHall & Payne, 19 Me- linda st. W. C. Hall, J. W. Payne
137 Hamilton, J. C, Mo-
Kinnon Bldg.
138 Hannah, W. G., 43 Vic-
toria 8t
141 Harman, G. F.. 18 To-
ronto st 141aHarris, S. B., 157 Bay
142 Haverson, J., 28 Wel-
lington e
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143 Hearn & Slattery, 47
Can. Life Bldg. T. F.
Slattery, E. J. Hearn 145 Heighington & Liong,
36 Toronto St. Joseph
Heighington, E. G.
Long 147 Henderson, Charles, 15
Toronto st
149 Henderson & Davidson,
24 Adelaide e. Elmes Henderson, N. F. Da- vidson
150 Henderson & Small,
24 Adelaide e. J. Hen- derson, J. T. Small, C. G. Jones 150aHenderson, D., Bk Brit N. Am.
151 Heward, G. C, 18 King
152 Heyd & Heyd, 36 To-
ronto St. L. F. Heyd, K.C., Norman G, Heyd
153 Higgins & Douglas,
Dineen Bldg. T. M. Higgins, Wm. Douglas
154 Hislop, T., 9 Toronto
Arcade
155 Hodges, W. H., 2 To-
ronto St.
156 Hodgins, J. G., De-
partment of Education
157 Holman, Drayton &
Slaght, 28 Toronto st. Charles J. Holman, K.C., H. L Drayton (Co. C. Atty.), A. G. Slaght
158 Holmes. G. W., Can.
Life Bldgs.
159 Hoskin & Ogden, 23
Toronto st, Alfred Hoskin, K.C., Albert Ogden
160 Hunter, John Hote-
ard, K.C., Parliament
Bldgs 163 Hunter, Lincoln, 34
Victoria st 165 Hunter & Hunter,
Temple Bldg. W. H.
Hunter, A. T. Hunter,
J. H. Hunter
16() Irving, .^milius, K. C, Osgonde Hall
168 Irwin & Jones, 24
King w. H. E. Irwin, K.C.. Clerk of the Peace, B. Morton Jones
169 Irwin, W. N.. 75 Yonge
170 Jackes & Jackes, 28
Toronto st. C. B. & E. II. Jackes
170oJameson, L). W., Tem- ple Bldg
170{^Jennings & Defries, 18 Toronto st. John Jennings, R.L. Defries
171 Johnston & Falcon-
bridge, 75 Yonge st. E. F. B. Johnston, K.C., John D. Falcon- bridge 171oJohnston, W., City Hall
172 Jones, F. C. L., 18 To-
ronto st
173 Jones, H. C, 18 Toron-
to st
174 Jones, J. G., Temple
Bldg.
175 Jones, S. Alfred,
Canada Life Bldg.
176 Jones, Leonard & ^Gib-
son, 18 Toronto st. Beverley Jones, C. J. Leonard. G. Gibson, E. C. Alackenzie
K
178 Kent, H. A. E.,
Young St. Arcade,
179 Kerr, Bull & Skaw,
50 Yonge st. George Kerr. B. E. Bull. J. G. Shaw, Joseph Mont- gomory
181 Kerr, Davidson, Pat.
erson & Grant, 23 Adelaide e. J.K. Kerr, K.C., W. Davidson, J. A. Paterson, K.C., R. A. Grant.
182 Kilmer & Irving, 59
Yonge St. G. II. Kil- mer, W. 11. Irving 182oKing, J., O'^goodo Ilnll
183 King, S., IS Welling-
ton e 185 Ki"gsfonl. K. E., Manning Chambers
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175
186 Kingsmill, Hell-
mutli, Saunders & Torrance, 19 Wel- lington w. N. Kings- mill, K.C., I. F. Hell- muth. K.C., Dyce W. Saunders, W. P. Tor- rance, E. C. Cattanach. W, B. Kingsmill ISGaKingston, Geo. A., 16 King St w
187 Kingjstone, Symons
& Kingstone, 20 King w. F. W. King- stone, David T. Sy mons. H. G. Kingstone
188 Lraidlaw, Kappele & Bicknell, Imperial Bank Bklg. W. Laid- law, K.C., Geo. Kap- pele, .las. Bicknell, K. C, Alfred Bicknell, J. W. Bain, G. B. Strathy
190 Lamport & Ferguson,
Can. Life Bldg. W. A. Lamport, H. M. Fer- guson
191 Lander, W. .7.. 72
Queen w
194 Lee & O'Donoghue,
Dineen Bklg. W. T. J, Lee, J. G. U'Donoghue
195 Lefrov & Boulton,
Traders Bank Bldg. A. H. . F. Lefroy, C. R. Boulton
196 LeVesconte, R. C, Nat.
Trust Cham.
197 Lindsey, Lawrence &
Wadsworth, Home Life Bldg. G. G. S. Lind- sey, A. G. F. Lawrence, W. R. Wadsworth
198 Lobb. A. F., Manning
Chambers
200 lioftns, John T.,
Temple Bldg.
201 Love, S., 75 Yonge st
me
202 JilcArthur, D., 28 Vic-
toria st
203 McBrady & O'Con-
nor, Can. Life Bldg. L. V. McBrady, K.G., T. J. W. O'Connor
204 McPvide, .T., 75 Yonge st
205 McCarthiy, Osier, Hoskin & Har- conrt, Home Life Bldg. .John Hoskin, K.C., F. W. Harcourt, W. B. Raymond, H. S. Osier, K.C., Leighton McCarthy. K.C., D. L. McCarthy, Britton Os- ier, Frank Ford. Coun- sel, Christopher Robin- son, K.C.
207 McCullough, J. W., 15
Toronto st
208 McDonald, W. J.. 18
Toronto st
209 McGhie & Keeler, 9
Adelaide e. .7. H. Mc- Ghie, A. J. Keeler
210 McGillivray, J. A., K.
C, Temple Bldg
211 McKay, Dods &
Grant, (5 Iving w. A. Dods, R. McKay, Gideon Grant 211oiMcLaughlin & .7ohns- ton. McICinnon Bldg. R. J. McLaughlin.Iv.C, R. Tj. .7ohnston
212 Mclicod, J. B. (Soli-
citor to the Treasury)
213 MclNIichael, A. F., 18
Toronto st
214 McMnrrich, Hodgins
& McMurrich, 103 Bay St. VV. B. Mc- Murrich, Iv.C, Frank E. Hodgins, K.C, B. C.L., J. D. McMur- rich, M.A.
215 McNab, Allan, 15 To-
ronto St
216 Mcpherson, Clark,
Campbell & Jarvis, 16 K:ing St. w. W. D. McPherson. .7. M. Clark, K.C. R. U. Mc- Pherson, G. C Camp- bell, F. C Jarvis 218 McWTiinney. I-ennox, VToods & Brown, Home Life Bldg. W, J. McWhinney, F. H. Lennox, S. B. Woods, E. P. Brown
HI
220 Macdonald, Garvey & Rowland, 18 To- ronto St. W. H. Gar- vey, J. A. Rowland
17 d
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221 Macdonald, C. E., 2% Queen e
223 Macdonald, Donald, 24
Adelaide e
224 Macdonald, J. A., 75
Tonge St
225 Macdonald, Shepley,
Middleton & Don- ald, 28, 30 Toronto st. J.H. Macdonald, K.O., G. F. Sheiilftv, K.C., W. E. Middleton, R.C. Donald.
226 Macdonell, McMas-
ter & Geary, 51 Yonge Pt. A. McL. Macdonell. A. C. Mc- Master, G. R. Geary, T. H. Barton
227 Macdonell & Boland,
2 Toronto st. A.C. Mae- donell,M.P.,W.J.Boland
228 MacGregor, Alex.,
Osgoode Hall
229 MacGregor, John, 72
Queen w
230 Mackay, W. C, 16 King
231 Mackelcan, Frank, City
Hall
232 Mackenzie, H. G., 157
Bav
233 Macklem, O. R., 15 To-
ronto st
235 Maclean, Frank W., 34 Victoria st
235aMacMurcliy, Deni- son & Henderson, 48 King w. and Union Station. Angus Mac- Murchy. S. Denison, R. B. Henderson
230 Macrae, H. H., 9 To- ronto st
237 Marsh. & Cameron,
S.W. Cor. Church & Adelaide. A. H. Marsh, K.C., W. A. Cameron 237aMalone, Malone & Holden, Tor. Gen. Trusts Corp. Bldg., 59 Yonge st, E.T. Malone. K.C., A. L. Malone, John B. Holden
238 Marsh & Marsh, 61
Victoria st. G. W, & W. L. E. Marsh 238oMartin, H. J., 43 Ade- laide e
239 Martin, S. S., jr., 2 To-
ronto st
240 Masten, Starr &
Spence, Canada Life Bldg. C. A. Masten, J. R. L. Starr, J. H. Spence
241 Mearns, Frank S., Homa
Life Bldg.
243 Meek, Ed., Mail Bldg.
244 Mercer & Bradford, 24
King St. w. M. S. Mercer, S.H. Bradford
245 Mereditk, Cameron
& 'Waldie, Home Life Bldg. John R. Meredith, M. C. Cam- eron, R. S. Waldie
247 Millar & Ferguson,
55 Yonge st. C. Millar, W. N. Ferguson, A. W. Hunter
248 Miller, A.A.. 72 Queen w
249 Mills & Tennant. 16
Kins st w. J.A. Mills, J. H. Tfnnant
250 Mills, Raney, Ander-
son & Hales, 1(5 King w. G. G. Mills, W. B. Raney, Alex. Mills, A. J. Anderson, .T. Hales, R. D. Moorhead 250aMilne, J. A., Temple Bldg
251 Moberlv, T. E.. Temple
Bldg.
252 Montgomery, Fleury
& Montgomery, Can. Life Bldg. John D. Montgomery, W. J. Fleury. R. A. Mont- gomery
254 Morris, E. G., 24 King w
255 Morris, W., 24 King w 27ti') JSLowsLt, Langton &
Maclennan, 9 Toron- to St. T. Langton, K.C.. H. M. Mowat. K.C., R. .T. Maclennan
257 Mulock, Mulock &
lioe, Dom. Bk Cham. Hon. Sir Wni. Mulock, K.C., Wm. Mulock, jr., Geo. H. D. Lee, W. B. Millikeu. H. A. Clark
258 Mulvey, Thomas, As-
sistant Prov'l Sec'y, Parliament Bldgs.
259 Munro, R. U. R.. 9 To-
ronto Ht 201 Murray, H. W. M.. 18 Toronto st
THE CANADIAN LAW Ll.sr — ONTARIO.
177
1^
262 Nason, J., 10 King w
264 Nicol & Nicol. 24
Adi'laide e. W. B. Nicol
O
265 O'Brian, J. B.. Home
Life Bldg.
266 O'Brien & Lundy, 18
Toronto st. H. O'Brien, K.C., J. S. Lundy. Christopher Robinson, K.C., Counsel
267 O'Meara, A. E. Con-
federation Life Bldg 269 Owens, E. W. J., 9 Toronto
271 Parker & Clark, 59
Yonge St. W. K. P. Parker, G. M. Clark
272 Pearson & Denton, Mc-
Kiunou Bldg. J. Pear- son. .1. H. Denton
273 Penton, E.
274 Pinkerton & Cooke,
157 Bay. W. Pinker- ton, F. C. Cooke
275 Porter, Charl'^s H., Can-
ada Life Bldg.
276 Proctor, J as. A., 24
Adelaide e
277 Proudfoot, Duncan,
Grant & Skeans, Bk of Com. Bldg. Wm. Proudfoot, K.C., E. J.
B. Duncan, W. H. Grant, W A. Skeans
R
278 Read & Read, McKin-
non Bldg. W. Read
281 Ridout, John G., 103
Bay St
282 Ritchie, G., SVg Kin- e
283 Ritchie. Ludwig & Bal-
lantyne, 9 Toronto st.
C. H. Ritchie, K.C., M. H. Ludwig, A. W.
Ballantyne
284 Roaf. J. R., S.W. Cor.
Church & Adelaide
285 Roaf. W, K.C., Conf.
Life Bldg.
286 Robertson vV: Maclen-
nan, 53 Can Life Bldg Donald M. Robertson, Jas. J. Maclennan
287 Robertson, J. E., 18 To-
ronto st
288 Robinette & God-
frey, 15 Toronto st. T. C. Robinette, K.C., J. M. Godfrey
289 Robinson, Christo-
pher, K.C., Home Life Bldg.
290 Robinson, C. C, 43 Vic-
toria st
291 Roche, F. J., 18 To-
ronto st
292 Rolph. Brown &
Hunter, 32 Adelaide e. T. T. Rolph. E. B. Brown, R. G. Hunter
293 Ross & Holmested, Nat. Trust Bldg. J. L. Ross, A. W. Holmested
294 Ross, G., 16 King st w 294aRoswpll. J. W., 22 Ox- ford st
295 Rowan & Sommerville,
T. A. Rowan, N. Som- merville
296 Rowell, Reid, V7il-
kie, W^ood & Gib- son, Can. Life Bldg.,46 King w. N. \Y. Rowell, K.C., Thos. Reid, Geo. Wilkie, S. Casey Wood, jr., Thos. Gibson, H. B. Johnson
298 Royce & Henderson, 48 King w. A. H. Royce, R. B. Hen- derson
300 Ryckman, Kirkpat- rick, Kerr & Mac- Innes, Can. Life Bldg. E. B. Ryckman, Chas. W. Kerr, A. T. Kirk- patrick, C. S. Maclnnes
302 Saunders, E., Parlia- ment Bldgs
303 Scott. H. J., 15 Toron-
to st
304 Scott & Scott, 34 Yonge
.T. J. Scott, K.C., C. D. Scott
305 Segsworth, R. P., 103
Bay st
306 Shaver, H, Howard,
im Bay st
178
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308 Shilton, AVallbridge & Martin, 100 Mc-
Kiunon Bldg. John Shilton, W. H. Wall- bridge, Clara B. Martin 309 Sinclair & Sinclair, Can. L. Bldg. A. H, Sinclair, D. L. Sinclair
311 Smellie, R. S., 28 To-
ronto st
312 Smitli, Rae & Greer,
Bk B. N. A. Bldg. J. F. Smith, K.C., G. L. Smith, G. M. Kae, R. H. Greer
313 Smith, C. P., Conf.
Life Bldg
314 Smith, D. T., 157 Bay
St . 314aSmitli, W. A., Can- ada Life Bldg
315 Smyth, IVm. K,., 70
Victoria st
316 Smythe, R. G., 18 To-
ronto st
317 Snider, F. C, 18 To-
ronto st
318 St. John Si Kappele,
Temple Bldg. J. W. St. John, C. Kappele
319 Stephenson, G. H., 77
Victoria st 319aStewart, A. M., Home Life Bldg
320 Strathy, J. R., 123 Sim-
coe st 322 Sweeny, G. R., Temple Bldg.
'I'
525 Thomson, Tilley & Johnston, Tor. Gen. Tr. Bldg., 59 Youge st. D. E. Thomson, K.C., W.N. Tilley, Strachan Johnston, Arthur J. Thomson, R. H. Par- menter
32G Thomson, T.C., 157 Bay 328 Thurston, W. G., 23
Toronto st 331 Tremeear & Co., W.J.
Tremeear, 75 Yonge st 333 Tytler, J., 18 Toronto st
334 Urqnhart & Urqn- hart, 157 Bay st. D. Urquhart, T. Urqu- hart.
335 van der Voort, M. P., 158 Bay ^t
336 Vickers, AVm. W., 77
York st
W
337 Warren, J. J., McKinnon
Bldg
338 Watson, Smoke &
Smith, Nat. Trust Bldg. Geo. H. Wat- son, K.C., S. C. Smoke, J.G. Smith, N. Sinclair
341 Weltou, H. R., 17 To-
ronto st
342 Werrett & Thompson,
W. A. Werrett.
343 White, J. P., 25 To-
ronto st
345 Whitehead, W. M., 2
Toronto st
346 W^ickham, H. J.,
Mail Bldg. Special Examiner
347 Wicksou, S., SVa King e
348 "Williams, A. J., 24
Adelaide e
349 Wood. S. G., 18 King w 351 Wright, J. A.. 171/3 Ade- laide e.
Till': CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
179
Banisters anb Solicitors
Zlhrouobout the {Province, with reference to Toronto Hoents
Note. — To find the Toronto Agent, the number after name will refer you to name in Toronto List opposite the same number. Except when specified, the firm re2)resentin(j numbers are Agents in all Divisions.
H. O., i.e.. Head Office.
1 Toronto
2 Acton, Co. Haltoii
MackiDDon, A. J.-66
4 Alexandria, Co. Glen-
garry
Legault, L. G. D.
Macdonell & Costello- •ITi. J. A. Macdonell, K.C., F. T. Costello.
.Muino. M.-22r.
Smith, A. L.-39
Tiffany, Ed. H.-29
4« Alfred, Co. Prescott Evanturel, A.-176
5 Allistetin. <'<>. Simcue
Fisher & Bell-211. W.
G. Fisher, W. A.
Bell McCarthy, Duncan &
Boys. J. M. Duncan
6 Almonte. Co. Lanark
Grelg & Greig-15. A.
M. Greig, P. A.
Greig. Jamieson, H.-15 Kirkland, .7. T.-P,38 Stafford, W. H.-338.
7 Alvinston, ('O. l-arnbton
Hanna & LeSueur (U. O. JSarnia)
Pardee, Mackenzie & Burnham (H. O. Sarnia)
8 Anilierstbiira,,' 'O.Essex
Clay, H.-205.
^avis & Davis-2.'i6. D.
R. Davis, F. H. A.
Davis Hough, F. A.-19
10
9 Ancaster, Co. Went- worth Kenrick, Edward.
Arni>ri<»r, Co. lit-nnew Burwash, Arthur-15
Dulruage & Dulmage- 15. R. Dulmage, C. A. R. Dulmage Grout, T. H.-187 Slattery, R. J.-240 Thompson & Hunt- 80. .J. E. Thompson, R. A. Hunt
n Artlinr. Co. Wellington Kearns. J. McK. McMartin, M. M.-23G Wilkins, M.-G6
12 Athens, C'o. I^eeds
Beall, T. R.-240
13 Anrora, Co. York
Lennox, T. H.-218
14 , Aylnier, Co. Elgin
Crawford &, Crawford- 15. J. Crawford.
Haines, A. E.-247
Miller & Backhouse- 256. E. A. Miller, A. H. Backhouse
Stevens, W. E.-331
B
15 Bancroft, Co. Hastings
Farnham, W.-157
16 Barrie, Co. Simcoe
Ault, W.-15 Hewson & Creswicke- 226. C. E. Hewson, A. E. H. Creswicke Lennox, Cowan & Brown-218. H. Len- nox, A. Cowan, G.B. J. Brown
180
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
McCarthy, Boys & Murchison-205. W.
A. Boys, L). C. Mur-
cliisou Plaxton, C. W.-256 Ivadeuburst, (j. A.-15 Koss, D.-15 Stewart &■ Ste\vart-15
11. D. Stewart, D. M.
Stewart Strathy & Esten-29.
ii. U. Strathy, K.C.,
G. 11. Esieu
18 Beavertou, <'o. On-
laiio. Grant & Roach-76. G.
D. Grant, M. II. Roach Moore, C. \V.-lo'J
19 Beet on, Co. Smicoe
McCarthy & Co. (H. O. Barrie)
21 Belleville,Co. Hastings Anderson. P. J. M.-157 Isexi, Joiin, Iv.C-205 Bogart, C.-33S Bull, S. J.-1138 Butler, E. J.-240 Clute & Morden-69. it. C. Cluie, iv.C, W. S. Mordeu. A. R.
Clute Denmark, G.-29 I »i;ii]i()iid, W. J .-!--."> Falkiuer, N. B.-1.j9 Flint, J. J. B.-2370 McCamou, W. J.-;»o xMcAiiilinn, W. l'.-G9 Masson, S.-159 Mikel, AV. C.-15 tsortlinip iV: Rulierts-
1."). \V. B. N.irihrup,
A. A. Koherts O'Klynn. F. K.-\f)
Ponton, ^^r. n.-l^&s
Porter & Ckrnew^-
l.">7. E. Guss Porter,
Wm. Carnew Thomas II. Parker-12. Thomas .T. Parker 12.
"Sporial Examhier" \\'nlllpri(l-ro, F. S.-1.5 "Williams, J.-C.O ■Wills & W^right-ia.
J. F. Wills, M.
Wright
22 Berlin. Co. Waterloo
Andrews. H. M -171 Bowlby, W.H., K.C.-93 Clement & Cle- ment-93. E. P. Cle- ment, K.C., E. W. Clement Cram, W. M.-257. Millar & Sims-181. A. Millar, K.C., H. J. Sims Reade, W. M.-93 Scellen & Weir-93. J. A. Scellen, J. J. A. Weir
23 Blenheim. Co. Kent
Gosnell, R. Ii.-337o Thompson, R. M.
24 Blind River, Dist. of
Aliioma. McArthur, G. J. White, T. A.
25 Bolton. Cn. Peel
Lee & O'Donoghue. (H. O. Toronto)
26 B4»t3i>vell. Co. Kent
Hickey, W. R.-181
27 Bownianville. Co.
Durham Galbraith, D. G. M.- 336 . Hunter. H. F.-8. Losconibe, R. R.-214 JilcLaushlin. A. E.-29 Simpson & Blair- 157. D. B. Simpson, K.C. C. P. Blair
28 Braeebridse. Mus-
koka District Arnold, O. M.-19 God.son, T. E.-1.59. J.ihnson. T.-216 Mahafify. A. A. Thorneloe, W. E.
29 Bradford. Co. Simcoe
Evans. P. W. W.-210 Scanlun, Mark & A. E.-1S8
30 Braiii|>t<»n. Co. Peel
Blain, T. J.-49 (;r;ili;iiii iV: Howles-22.\
E. G. Graham, A. E.
Bowles ^
Justin. B. F.-15 McFadden, W. H.-225
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181
McKechnie & Heggie- |
Marshall, I. N.-247. |
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15. A. McKechnie, |
O'Brien & O'Brien-249 |
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R. E. Hepgle |
D, & J. O'Brien |
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Manning, J. J. -338 |
Page, J. Albert-182 |
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Morphy & Morphy-247 |
Stewart, H. A.-93 |
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T. & W. S. Morphy |
Wright, W. J.-190. |
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Pringle. R. H.-22o |
34« Bruce .Hiiies, AlKoma- |
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31 Braiitford. Co. H-&nt' |
Dist. |
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Baiid & Brown-277. |
Peterson. N. H.-96 |
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A. L. Baird, L. W. Brown |
35 |
Brussels. Co. Huron |
Bowlby, J.W.,K.C.-256 |
Macdonald, A, B.-12 |
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Brewster, INIuirhead & |
Sinclair, W. ,Ar.-205 |
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Heyd-226. W.S.Brew- |
Taylor, R. L.-2U(J |
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ster, G. H. Muir- head, G. D. Heyd Cameron, E. D. Hardy & McEwen- |
36 |
Blirk's Falls. Parry Sound District McLean, D. R.-171 |
69. M. W. McEwen |
37 |
Burlington, C(j. Hal- |
Harley & Sweet-277. |
ton. |
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J. Hariey, K.C., E. |
Clearer, E. H.-83. |
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Sweet, H. S. Hewitt |
Kerns, F. A.-(;7 |
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Heyd, liivingston & |
r |
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Conch-152. L. F. |
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Heyd, K.C.,W.C. Liv- |
39 |
Caledonia. Co. Haldi- |
ingston, J. H, Couch |
mand |
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Hollinrake, W. A.-175 |
Arrell, H.-240 |
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Jones, E. C.-152 |
40 |
CanipbelHord, Co |
Muir. ]\L F.-175 |
Northumberland |
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Nelles, W. M. H.-338 |
Colville, A. B.-15 |
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Tnpscott. C. S.-225 |
Lynch. D. J. -338. ■ |
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Wade, T. S.-15 |
Payne, G. A.-338 |
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Watts, A. E.-29 Wilkes & Henderson- |
41 |
Cannington, Cu. On- ttirio |
15. A. J. Wilkes, W. |
Reld, A. .7.-15 |
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T. Henderson |
||
Woodyatt, T.-237a. |
42 |
Carleton Place, Co. Lanark. Mcintosh, Colin-338 |
;^'2 Brechin, Co. Ontario |
||
Grant & Roach. |
McNeely, J. S. L.-298 |
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(H. O. Beaverton) |
Patterson & Findlay-15 |
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3:^ BriglltOll. Co. North- |
Robert Patterson, G. |
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umberland |
H. Findlay |
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Drewry, G.-69 |
Small, H. C.-298 |
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Gordon, J. W.-67 |
43 |
Caynisa.Co. Haldimaiid |
34 Brockville. Co. Leeds |
Colter & Goodman-15 |
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Brown, M. M.-15 |
& 238(7. A.K. Good- |
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Buell, W. S.-15 |
man, R. S. Colter |
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Deacon, C. R.-237 |
Pavne, J. C.-296 |
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Deacon, Jos., K.C.- |
Snider, T. A.-157 |
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237 |
Thompson & Murphy- |
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Eraser, 0. K.-15 |
29. A.T. Thompson, |
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Fulford, C. C.-67. |
J. A. Murphy, J. H. |
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Hardy, A. C. |
Parker |
|
Hutcheson & Fisher- |
44 |
Cliatliani. Co. Kent |
250. Jas. A. Hut- |
Arnold, S. B.-76. |
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cheson, K.C., A. A. |
Atkinson, C. R.-29 |
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Fisher |
Houston & Stone- |
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Jones, E. W.-186 |
205. M. Houston, |
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Lewis, W. A.-283 |
F. Stone |
182
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
Kerr, Jolm G.-76 Lewis & Richards-
157. O.L. Lewis, W. G. Richards McKeough, W. B.-216 Martin, G. G.-G9 Martin. W. .T.-220 O'Flynn, J. B.-29 Robinson, W. H.-15 Sayer, Geo. A,-256. Scullard. T.-8 Smith, H. D.-69. Smith, W. F.-69 Stanworth, W.-157 Walker & Reeve. J. W. Walker, K.C., J. Reeve ^^ liite. J. W.-225 "Wilson, Pike & Gundy-93. M. Wil- son, K.C., W. E. Gundy, J. M. Pike
45 Chesley, Co. Bruce
George, A. Mickle, C. J.-274
46 Chesterville, Co. Dun-
das Fulton, A. M.-69 Lawson. W. B.-69 Rae, C. B.
47 Claremoilt, Co. On-
tario. Denton, Dunn & Co. (H. O. Toronto)
48 Clinton. Co. Huron
Beattie, H. Brydoue, W.-309
49 CoboilI'S', Co. North-
umberland Armstrong, A. J.-19
Booffs. F. I).-ti9 Field, F. M.-205 Holland. H. F.-157 Huycke, E.C.S., K.O.-
240 Kerr & Kerr-300. Hon.
W. Kerr, K.C., W.
F. Kerr McColl & Keitli-69
J. B. McColl, M.P.,
J. F. Keith
50 ('olbornr. Co. North-
iimlicrln iid Payne, Wm. L.-338 Webb. F. L.-240
51 Toldwater. Co. Simcoe
Brokovski. J. C.-15
52 €ollingwoo<l,Co. Sim- coe Allan, W. T.-13
Birnie, John, K.C.-226 Bond, A. A.-187 Bruce & Fair-122. G. W. Bruce, R.E. Fair Moberly, 'George-266 Robertson, H.-15
55 Copper Clifl", Diet.
Nipissins Burritt, W. E. (H. O. Sudbury)
56 Cornwall, Co. Stor-
mont Chisholm, John A.-338 Chisholui, W.-188 Danis & Primeau-69.
D. Danis, J. A.
Primeau. Dingwall, Jas.-2.5n Gogo & Stiles-338.
G. I. Gogo, G. A.
Stiles Harkness & Milli-
gan-G9. J. G. Hark- ness, J. C. Milligan Leitcli, Fringle &
Canieron-186. Jas.
Leitch, K.C., R. A.
Pringle, M.P., J. A.
C. Caraeron, B.A.,
LL.B. Maclennan, Cline &
Maclennan-15. D.
B. Maclennan, K.O.,
C. H. Cline, F. J. Maclennan
Milden, John-240 Sheets, ^l. 0.-2<ir) Smith & Langlois-
15. R. Smith, A.
Langlois
n
58 Dollli, Co. Norfolk
Dickson, R. A.-211c
59 Dost'ronto, Co. Hast-
ings. Deroche, G. E.
60 Drayton, Co. Welling-
ton Lown, A. S.-58
61 llrosdon, Co. Kent
Sliarpe, James W.-
205. Weir. G. E.-334.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST
ONTARIO.
183
62 Diinclalk, Co. Grey
Lamon. .1.-66 MacKay & Co. (H. O. Owen Sound)
63 ' Dlllldas, Co. Went worth
Gwyn, H. C.-205 Knowles, "W. E. S.-
188. Lawrason, J. W.-338 &
293 Warden, A. R. & T.
A.-15
64 Diiiiiiville, Co. Hal-
diinand Bradford & Bradford-
244. R. Bradford Eccles, J. C.-15. Swayze, W, D.-15
65 Dlli'liaili. Co. Grev
MtCaul. G. L.-58" MacKay & Dunu-211.
W. F. Dunn Telford, J. I>.
66 Diittoii. Co. Elj,rin
Barnum, W. H.-241 Leitch, C. St. Clair-29
67
69
70
71
72
TA
74
E
Ea.st Toronto, Co.
York Proudfoot & Co. (H. O. Toronto)
Eg'ail.svjile, Co. Ren- frew Lawson, W.-266 Matheson, R. A.-13
Elmira. Co. Waterloo Scellen & Weir (H. O. Berlin)
Elliivale, Co. Simcoe Lent. W. F. W.-15 McCarthy & Co. (H. O. Barrie)
Elora, Co. Wellington
Burns, E.-15
Wissler, H.-338 Erin, Co. Wellinjrtoti
McDowell. W.-225
McKechnie. A. Essex, Co. E.ssex
Geddes. F. B.-22,5
Wismer, E. A. -29 Exeter, Co. Huron
Dickson & Carling-67. L. H. Dickson, Isaac R. Carling
Gladman & Stanbury- 15 F. W. Gladman, J. (-1. Stanbury
F
75 Feiielon Falls, Co.
* ictoria McDiarmid, F. A.-211a
^^ *'*Tff."-'^'<^"- Wellington A\)lliams, H. F Wilson, J.
77 Filiell, Co. Stnrniont
Harkness & Milligan (H. O. Cornwall)
78 Forest, Co. Lambton
Owens, W. G. Porte, W, J.'- 15
79 Fort Erie, Co. Wei land
Rose, II. A.
80 Fort Francis, Rainy
River District Keating, W. .1.-1,5 Sissons & Tibbetts- 17!). II. J. F. Sis- sons, H. A. Tibbetts 31 Fort William, Tliun
der Bay District Byers, D. R.-78 Matheson, W. A.-15 Morris, F. R.-157 Morton, W. Ij.-73
a
82 CJalt, Co. Waterloo Allenby, F. (J. -186 Beaumont, E. J.-15 Blake, .1. 11.-206. Brown, F. Erichsen-
22.5. Card. W. D.-188 Cole. A. E.-93 Balzell & Barrie- 171. J. B. Dalzell, Robt. Barrie Hancock, J. H.-93 Kelleher, G. F.- 23Sa Millican, A. E.-29 Secord, M. A.-18
8;^ CIanano«|iie, Co. Leeds
Carroll. Wm. B.-3.38 Jackson, J, A. -57 Ross, J. C. Sheppard, D. E.-278
8-1 Geor$?etown, Co. Hal- ton. Goodwillie, G. S.
184
THE CANADl-AN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
85 GleiH'Oe. Co.Middle^^ex
Blackburn, H. S.
(H. O. London) Elliott & McDonald-
245. J. C. Elliott,
D. A. jNIcDonald Stuart & Moss-338. W.
D. Moss
86 Goderirll, Co Huron
Cameron & Kil- loran-225. M. G. Cameron, K.C., J. L. Killoran
Dancey, L. E.
Eraser, G. A. J.
Dickinson & Gar- row-15. E. L. Dick- inson, Chas. Garrow
Johnston. M. 0.-176
Lewis, E. N.-278
Proudfoot, Hays & Blair - 277. Wm. Proudfoot, K.O., R. C. Hays, G. F. Blair
Seager, C.-225
87 Gore Bay. 'Manitoulin
Island District Craig, J. H.-218 McKessock, R. R.-240 Murray, A. G.-218 Titus, F. E.-244
88 Grand Valley, Co.
Dufferin Preston, J. A. V.-103 Gamble & Smiley-120.
H. D. Gamble. F. L.
Smiley
89 GravtMiiuirst, Mus-
koka District
Hornsby, F.-205
90 Grimsby, C... Lincoln
Lancaster. E. A.-8
(H.O. St. Catharines) Petit. C. H.-8
91 Glielpll, Co. Wfllinirton
Buckingham, W.E.-205
Day, J. E.-7(]
Guthrie & Gnthrie- 15. D. Guthrie, K.C., Hugh Guthrie, K.C.
JelFrey, N.-15
McKinnon & How- itt-274. R. L. Mc- Kinnon, J.R. Howitt
McLean, W. A.-171
McMillan & Dun-
bar-171. Hugh Mc- Millan, C.L. Dunbar Macdonald & Drevr-
220. A. H. Mac- donald, K.C, J. J. Drew. Maclean, K.-29 Mowat, J. A.-216. Peterson, H. W.-157 Saunders. T. W.-186. Watt, James-15
H
91 '( Hasersville. Co. Hal- dituand.
Lindsay, S. E.-157
92 Haileyburg, Nipipsing
Disr,. Graham, H. D.
92(( Havelock, Co. Peter- bo ro". Ghent, C. A.-240
93 HailliltOIl, Co. Weiit-
worth
Bell & Pringle-2-J.-..
W.Bell. R.A.Priugle,
Biggar & Mc-
Brayne-240. S. D.
Biggar, W. S. Mc-
Brayne Brown, A. W. Bruce, Bruce &
Counsell - 205. A.
Bruce, K.C, R. R.
Bruce, J. L. Counsell Carpenter, H.-157 Carscallen Sc Ca-
liill-157. H. Cars- callen, K.C, E. D.
Cahill. D'Arcy Tale Chislioini & Logie-
78. .7. Chisholm, W.
A. Logic Crerar, Crerar &
Bell-15. P.D.Crerar,
K.C, T. H. Crerar,
C W. Bell Duff. W. A. II.-29 Evans & Burkholder-
12. W. T. Evans. C
E. Burkholder Farmer & Gould-9.3.
T. D. .T. Farmer, M.
G. V. Gould Gausby. J. D.
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185
Gibson, Osborne, |
Washington & |
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O'Reilly & Levy- |
Beasley-23G. S. F. |
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Washington, K.O., |
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Gibson. K.C., W.W. |
(Co. Crown Atty.) |
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Osborne, M. J. O'- |
A. C. Beasley |
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Reilly, G. H. Levy |
95 |
llari*i.st4»ii, Co. Wel- |
Harrison & licwis- |
lington Campbell, A. G.-338 |
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240. John riarrison, |
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A. M. Lewis |
Ebbels, W. D.-29 |
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Haslett, T. C.-338 |
Spotton, A.-179 |
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Jones, J. W.-179 |
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Kerr & Thomson- |
97 |
Ilastill»s, Cn. North |
29. G. S. Kerr, G. |
umberland |
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C. Thomson |
Clarry, L. F.-240. |
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Liazier & Lazier- |
98 |
Hawkrsbiiry, Co. |
225. S. F. Lazier, |
Prescott |
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K.C., E. F. Lazier, |
Lawlor, H. W.-69 & |
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H. L. Lazier |
266 |
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Lemon, Charles-205 |
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Lee, Farmer &, |
99 |
llciisall. Co. Huron |
Stanton - 240. Ly- |
Cooke, H. J. D.-277 |
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man Lee, .T. G. Far- |
101 |
lliiiitsville, Muskoka |
mer, J. P. Stanton |
District. |
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Lees, Hobson & |
Grant, D. McK.-214 |
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Stephens- 157. W. |
Howell, Alfred |
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Lees, T. Hobson, L. |
Hutchison, S. A.-S2 |
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F. Stephens |
Wilgress, G. S.-22 |
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McClemont & Bick- |
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nell-240-188. W. M. |
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McClemont, H. H. |
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Bicknell |
102 Insersoll, Co. Oxford |
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MacKelcan, F.-29 |
Hegler, J. C, K.O.-67 |
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Malone, Martin-203 |
Hegler. J. H,-67 |
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Martin, F. R.-238a |
Paterson & Pater- |
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Martin & Martiu-338. |
son-()0. J. L. & R. |
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K. Martin, D'Arcy |
A. Paterson |
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Martin |
Walsh, M.-225 |
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Me-wbnrn & Am- |
Wells. T.-15 |
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brose-157. S. C. Mewburn, B. H. |
103 Iroquois, Co. Dundas Daw. G. H. |
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Dickson-19. John W. |
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Cuuld, J. Dickson |
104 |
Jarvis. Co. Haldimand |
Papps, G. S.-29 |
Murdoch, J. Y.-82 |
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Special Examiner |
105 |
Keiliptville, Co. Gren- |
Ross, W. L.-8 |
ville. |
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Scott, J. J., K.C.-304 |
A lion. T. K.-225 |
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Staunton & O'Heir- |
Pergnson, Geo. H.- 247 |
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K.C., Arthur O'Heir |
105 |
n Killaloe, Co. Ren- |
Waddell. F. R.-29 |
frew |
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Wardrope. W. H.-157 |
Bates. E. A.-179 |
186
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
106 Kincardine, Co. Bruce
Loscombe, W. C.-15 Mac-i^herson. J. A.-29 Stewart, U. J.-78
107 King, Co. York
Proiidfoot & Co. (H. O. Toronto)
108 Kingston, Co. Fron-
tenac Bawden, Jos. -15 Cnnuingham &
I.yoii-286. A. B. Cunningham, H. I. Lyon Givens & Givens. D. A. & W. R. Givens Kirkpatrick, Rog- ers & Nickle-300. R. V. Rogers,K.C.,W. F. Nickle, .T. Geale Mclntyre & Mcln- tyre-205. J. Mcln- tyre, K.C., D. M. McIntyre-256 Macdonnell & Far- rell-18. G. M. Mac- donnell, K.C., J. M. Farrell. Macnee, J. H.-69 Mowat, J. McDon-
ald-256 Mudie, J.-256 Mundell, W.-24 Rigney, T. J.-274 Smyth e, King & Smytke - 29. F. King, G. H. Smythe Snook, T. L.-15 Sullivan, W. H.-S Walkem & AVal- kem-195. R. T. Walkem, K.C., J. B. Walkem Webster, C. R.-182 Whiting, J. L.-78
109 King.sville, Co. Es8ex
Goodeve, G. S.-205 Smith, W. A.-19.
109a LakefieUl, Co. Peter- boro'
Langley, O. A.-274
110 Lancaster, Co. Glen
garry Macdonald. J. S.-15 Stewart, W.
111 Leamington, Co. Ks-
sex. Boles, A. T.-157 Easton, W. T.
112 Lindsay, Co. Victoria,
Devlin,' A. P.-214.
Hopkins. G. H.-15
McLaughlin & Peel- 211ff. R.J. McLaugh- lin, K.C., J. A. Peel
McSweyn & Smith-210. J. INIcSweyn, W. E. Smith
Moore & JacksoD-338 F. D. Moore, Alex. Jackson
O'Leary, H.-29 & 157
Steers, W.
Stewart & O'Connor- 15. T. Stewart, L. V. O'Connor
Weldon, I. E.
113 Listowel, Co. Perth.
Blpwett & Brav-225.
F. R. Blewett, Geo.
Bray Hamilton, J. Cecil,
B.A.-29 Morphy & Carthew-
240. H. B. Morphy,
J. M. Cartnew Terhune. J. E.-278
114 Little <'nrrent, Mani-
tonlin Island Atkinson, C.R., Jr.-157 Scott. W. B.-240
115 London. Co. Middlesex
Bartlett, P. H.-245 Bartram. W.G.R.-292 Bartrani. W. H.-15 Bayly & Ba7ly-39.
R. Bayly, K.G., R.
A. Bayly Blackburn, H. S.-225 Kucliner & Gunn-72.
TT. A. Buchner, J.
M. Gunn Chisholni. A. G.-22.5 Cowan, R. K.-20r> Cronyn & Botts-29. F. P.Betts.IIume Cronyn
THK CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTAKIO.
187
Elliot, H. B.-29G Essery, E. T.-120 Faulds & Campbell-225
J. F. Faulds, J. H.
Campbell Fitzgerald & Fitz-
gerald-15. W. C
Fitzgerald Flock & Flock-247.
J.H. Flock, K.C., E.
W. M. Flock Fraser Sc Moore-
157. M. D. Eraser,
J. P. Moore Gibbons Sc Harper-
15. G. C. Gibbons,
K.C., F. F. Harper Graydon & Gravdon-
171. N. P. Gray- don, H. M. Graydon Greenlees. A.-29 Hellmutli & Ivey Ivey & Dromgole-
186. C. H. Ivey, J.
O. Dromgole .Tarvis & Vining-296.
C. G. Jarvis, Jared
Vinlng Jeffery, A. O.. K.0.-15 Johnston, E. H.-183. linscombe, T. H.-15 McDonagh. M. P.-194 McEvoy & Perrin-
216. J. ^l. McEvoy,
F. E. Perriu McKillop & Mur-
pliy-15. J. B. Mc- Killop, T. .T. Murphy
Macpherson »& .Teffery- 15. J. Macpherson, J. E. .TefEery
Meredith & Fisber- 245. T. G. Meredjtn, K.C., R. G. Fisher,
G. E. Taylor Mereditb, Judd &
Meredith - 245. E. Meredith, K.C., J. C. Judd, W. R. Mere- dith
O'Neill, J. D.-186.
Purdom & Purdom- 269. T. H. Purdom, K.C., A. Purdom
Scandrett & Casey- 269. T. W. Scan- drett, Avery Casey
Scatcherd, E. W.
Stone, E. B.-67
Stuart & Gunn-216.
Alex. Stuart, K.O. . G. C. Gunn. Tennent & Coleridge-
197. D. H. Tennent,
T. Coleridge Toothe, R. M. C-
288 Weekes, G. N.-188. Weld, Edmund-15 Winnett, J. W. G.-311
116 L'Oriuiial, Co. l>res"
cott. O'Brian & Hall-2G5.
C. G. O'Brian, W S.
Hall Maxwell. John-225 Proulx, E.
117 Llicail. Co. Middlesex
McDiarmid, W.-278
118 Llickiiow, Co. Bruce
Malconison. P. A.-225 Morrison, H.-181
ill
119 Hindoo. Co. Hastings
Cross. W.-236 McDonald, A. A. -278 Moore, W. J.-24S Stewart, D. E. K.-116
121 illarkdale. Co. Grey
McCullough, P.-308
122 Hlarkhaiii. Co. York
Higgius cV: Douglas
(H. O. Toronto; Mairs, A.-4B Robinson, W. A. Wilson, A. F.-304
122rt Alariuora, Co. Hast- ings. Wills, J. F.
(H. O. Bellevill.')
123 ]IIatta>va, Nipissing
District Dunlap, D. A.-15
124 Meaford. Co. Grev
Sutherland, C. T -15 AVilson, J. S.-29
125 Merrickville, Co.
Leeds. Baker, A. E.-294
188
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127 midland. Co. Simcoe Bennett & Finlayson- 93. W. H. Bennett, W. A. Finlayson. Storey & Grant-188. D. S. Storey, F. W. Grant
129 niillbrook, Co. Dur-
ham Ruddy, R.-15 Smith, A. A.-15
130 niiUoil, Co. HhIioh
Chisholm, Victor-24 Dick, W. I.-296 Elliott, J. W.-IO Hollinrake, C. E.
130a Mil vert on, Co. Perth Panton, A. M. (H. O. Stratford)
131 Ulitclioll, C.>. Perth
Dent & Thompson- 15. A. Dent, F. H.
Thompson Dunbar, E. A.-89
132 Morrisbnrg-, Co. Dun-
das Bradfield, G. F.-72 Hilliard. I. -237 Lyle, R. F.-237 AVhitney, J. P., K.G.-
205
133 Hlonnt Forest, Co.
Welliugtou Clarke & Clarke-(57
.7. B. c^: A. S. Clarke Kilgour, R. O.-205 Kingston, W. H.-49 McMullen, J. A.-181 Macgrcgor, M. 0.-8 I'eny, W. C.
134 \ai»:uK'e, C... I.eiiiinx Deroche & Deroche-
15. H. M. and H.
M. P. Deroche English. .7ohn-157 German, T. B -(59 Herrington, Warner &
Grange-240. W. S.
Herrington, W. A.
Grange
Morden & Ruttan-247
Geo. F. Ruttan Preston, D. H.-225 'Wilson, U. M.-G9 Wilson, W. G.-69
135 Newcastle, Co. Dur-
ham McLean, E. H.-227
136 Xew Hanibnri;. Co.
Waterloo Millar, W.-15
137 New Liskeard, Nip-
issinii District. Hartman, H. McEvreii & Morgan.
D.T.K. McEwen, A.
N. Morgan
138 NeMiuarket, Co. York
Lennox & Choppin-350.
H. E. Choppin Lloyd, T. H.-2110 Robertson, T. J.-15 Williams, A.-15 Widdifield, W. C.-237
138a Niagara, Co Lincoln Ingersoll & Co. (H.O. St. Catharines, Thursdays)
139 Niagara Falls Co.
Welland Battle, Thomas F.-113 Fraser, Alex.-240 Griffiths, F. ^V.-268 Hill. F. W.-SS) McBurncy, F. C.-240 AYhite, D. B. 139aNiagataFai!s >^onth
(\.. Welland Fraser, E. S.-245
140 Nortll Bay, Nipi-ssing
District
Browning <& McCona- chie-82. A. G. Brown- ing, G.B. McConachie
Bull, G. L. T.
Jamieson, J. M.
McGaugln'.v & McCurry G. A. IMcGaughey, J. McCurry
M.Xiiniiira. .T. M.-182
Sonkler, E. S.-186
141 Norwieli. Co. Oxford
Duncan. G. G.-15 Rowe. .T.-29
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189
142 Xor>vood. Co. Peter-
boro
Sherry, G. J.-29 O
143 Oakville, Co. Halton
Cameron, D. O.
(11. O. Toronto) Chisholm, W. A.
144 Oil Springs, Co. Lamb
tnll.
Cowan & Co.
(H. O. Sarnia) Kennedy, W. H.
145 Orauj^eville, Co. Duf-
teiiii Henry, W. D.-93 Hughson, A. A.-338 Island, .T. L.-291 McKay, W. J. L. McKeown. C. R.-181 Hobb, G.-143 Walsh & Fish-205. W. L. Walsh, J. N. Fish
14(; Orillia, Co. Simcoe Corbould, C. Evans & Evans-205
F. G. Evans Grant, D. IngUs-lSl Grant, G. D.-181 Gnnn, R. D.-76 Hanmiond, J. H.-(J7 McCartliy & Co.
(H. O. Barrie) McCosh & Thomp-
son-lo. J. McCosh,
A. B. Thompson Robin.soii, S. S.-29 Tudhope, Melville
B.-13Ga
147 Oslia>va. Co. Ontario
Grierson, J. F.-134
Jones, C. A.-283 Morphy, H. E.-179 Murton. L. K.-20 Sinclair, W. E. N.-68
148 Otta>va. Co. Carleton
Aylen, H., K.C.-15 Barry, W. H.-1,t Beament, T. A.-20. Belcourt & Ritchie-
22.^. X.A. lir-lrourt,
LL.D.. K.C., J. A.
Ritchie, Co. Crown
Atty
Bishop & Smith-78. |
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J. Bishop, L. A. |
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Smith |
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Blanchet, C. A. E.- |
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226 |
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Bradley, R. A.-20 |
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Burgess, T. A. -271 |
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Caron & Sinclair- |
236. Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, K.C., K.C.M. G., R. V. Sinclair Caron, J. B. T. Champaprne, Nap.-247 Christie, Greene & Hill-225. J.Christie, Wentworth Greene, H.P. Hill, A.C. Hill Chrysler & Beth- nne-205. Francis H. Chrysler, K.C., Chas. J. R. Bethune, N. G. Larmonth Code, W. J. -71 Code & Burritt-71. R. G. Code, E. F. Burritt Colbert, O. E.-248 Ewart, "Wyld & Osler-15. John S. Ewart, K.C., Wm. Wyld, Glyn Osier, F. M. Burbidge Fisher, J. P.-240. Forward, A. J.-240 Fripp. Henderson & Mc- Gee-71. A.E. Fripp, T. D'Aicy McGee, G. S. Henderson Gemmill & May-12. J. A. Gemmill, A. F. May Gorman & Gleeson- 93. M. J. Gorman, K.C., E. P. Gleeson Gormully & Orde- 312. J. .T. Gormully, K.C., J. F. Orde Graham, G. D.-15 Grant, J. C.-256 Hall, J. M.-15 Hir-k. Robert-1.5 Hodgins, John, 159 Hosts & Magee-113. W. D. Hogg, K.C., F. A. Magee, F. D. Hogg Kehoe, Louis J.-194 Kidd & CarPS-159. W. J. Kidd, J. O. Carss Kidd, G. E.-69
190
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST ONTARIO.
liatchford, McDon- gall & Daly-338. Hon. F. R. Latchford, K.C., J. Lorn McDou- gall. jr., E. J. Daly Lemieux, Aug.-82 Iiew^is & Smellie- 205. J. Travers Lewis. D.C.L.. J. F. Smellie Lnssi^r, A. E.-225 McCarthy, W. C.-194 McGiverin & Haydon- 15. H. B. ]»IcGiverin, A. Haydon McLaurin & Millar- 29. Geo.McLa\n-in.H. :Millar. W. X. ]Mum-o McLean, D. L.-29 McVeity, T.-247 MacCraken, Hen- derson & McDou- gal-25G J. I. Mac- Craken, George F. Henderson. D. J. Mc- Dougal, A. W. Greene Macfarlane, A. -272 Maclean, Donald
Hector, B.A.-274 Mahon, E. Chas. Murphy & Fisher-211. Chas. Murphy, Har- old Fisher Nellis. Monk & Mathe- son-157. T.F. Nellis, H. C. Monk, R. B. Matheson O'Connor, D.-113 O'Connor, M. J.-331 O'Meara, J.-93 O'Meara. J. E.-338 O'Meara, J. J. Osborne, J. R.-271 Percival. H. A. -225 Perkins, Fraser,
Burbidge & Gib- son-325. W.C. Per- kins. A. W. Fraser, K.C., H.A. Burbidge, J. G. Gibson Pratt & Pratt-235o. H. O. E. & C. B. Pratt Pringle & Gnthrie- 29."). Norman G. Guth- rie, Clive Pringle. Proctor. F. B.-G9 Ritchie, 0.-57
Scott, Tkompson &
Curle-76. D'Arcy Scott, John Thomp- son, W. H. Curie Sims. R. J.-256 Smitb, Alexander Smith. J. J. -157 Stewart, McLeod-283 Vincent. J. U.-194 Warne. J. F.-325
" Hnll Advocates, with OfiBices in Ottawa."
Aylen & Duclos. H.
Aylen, K.C., A. W.
Duclos Brooke, C. J., K.C. Gamble, Wm. Gordon, A., K.C.
149 Owen Sound, Co.Grey Armstrong, J.-15. Christie. R.-l."» Creasor. A. D.-15. Dobie, D. R.-241 Evans. R. W.-179 Ferguson, G. A.-214 Frost, J. W.-205 Kilbourn & Kilbourn- 15. J. M. & F. H. Kilbourn Lucas, Wright & Mc- Ardle - 296. I. B. Lucas W.H. Wright, I. W.' McArdle MacKay, Sampson & Telford. A. G. MacKav, K.C, H. B, Sampson,, W. P. Tel- ford, jr. Masson, W. Middleboro. W. S.-15 Paterson, N. F. Tucker & CKmeron-19. H. G. Tucker. C. S. Cameron
150 Paisley, Co. Bruce
Cowan, Hector-155
151 Palnierston. Co.
Wellinirton HamiltoD, A. R.-249
152 Paris. Co. Rraiit
Smith, Gordon J.-
28G Smoke, Franklin-338
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191
154 Parkhill.Co.Middlesex
Goodmau, K.-15 McTavish. A. A.-15 O'Brien. T.-266
155 Parry Sound, Parry
Sound District Haigbt & Weeks-171. \V. L. Haight, J. P. Weelfs. Pirie & Stone-21G. E. Pirie, H. E. Stone Powell, F. K.-247 Ray, N. A.-247.
166 Pembroke, Co.lienfrew Burritt, Jas. H.-19 Delahaye & Keeves
15. G. Delahaye,
J. H. Keeves Forgie, J. G.-205 Metcalf, J, R.-29. Supple, J. A.-188 White, P., jr.-188 White & Williams-17L
Wm. R. White, K.G.
W. H. Williams
157 Peuetaiigiiislieiie,
Co. Simcoe Hewson, W. H.-58 Thompson. A. B.-58
158 Perth, Co. Lanark
Allan, J. A.-338 Consitt, G. A.-15 Foy, C. J.-240 Hall & Hall-205. F.
W. Hall Malloch, E. G., K.C.-
256 Matheson & Bal-
derson-29. A. J.
Matheson, M.P.P,, J.
M. Balderson Rogers & Stewart-
338. J. M. Rogers,
John A. Stewart Shaw, A. C.-15
159 Peterborough, Co"
Peterborough de Laplante, J. 0.-29 Dennistoun, Peck,
Kerr & Stevenson-
205. E. A. Peck, R. M. Dennistoun, F.D, Kerr, A. Stevenson Dumble & Jolin- ston-338. D. W. Dumble, K.C., W. F. Johnston
Edmison & Dixon-
338. Geo. Edmison,
K.C., A. B. Dixon Edwards, E. B.-33S Green, J. -225 Hall, Medd &
Davidson-2;». R. R.
Hall, S. T. Medd,
W. S. Davidson Hall & Hayes-338.
E. H. D. Hall, Louis
M. Hayes Hatton, G. AV.-225 McWilliams. R. F.-69. Moore, W. H.-235o O'Connell, D. liJ4 Poussette, A. P.,
K.C.-G7 Roger & Bennet-338.
G. M. Roger, J. W.
Bennet Wood, R. E.-225
160 Petrolia. Co. Lamhton
Craig, W. B. S.-157
Grenizen, I.-225 McKeuzie, R. G. R.-338 Moncrieff & Wilson- 338. F. W. Wilson, G. G. MoncriefE
161 Pieton, Co. Prince
Edward Alcorn, G. 0.-12 Allison, M. R.-58 Brown, J. R.-338 Hubbs, R. H.-15 Macnee, P. C.-15 Widdifield, C. H.-225 Wright & Walmsley-
67. J. A. Wright, T.
Walmsley Young, E. M.-69
162 Port Arthur, Thun
der Bay District Keefer, F. H.-15
Kenny. M. J.-15 Langworthy & McCom- ber-296. W. F. Lang- worthy, A. J. Mc- Comber McBradv, W.-29 Mills, b.-296 Powley, E. M.-15 Turville, W. D. B.- 136o
163 Port Colboriie, Co.
Welland Kinnear, L. Macdonald, G. S.-290
192
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST ONTARIO,
164 Port Eljiiii. Co. Bruce
Burgess, W.-29 & 157 Dalrymple. J. C.-225
165 Port Hope, Co. Dur-
ham Chisholm & Chlsholm-
15. D. it. Chisholm Smith, Seth S.-303 Wai'd, Henry A.-15 White, H.-225 & 286
166 Port Perry, Co. On-
tario Crozier, J. W. Ebbels. H. L.-225 Harris, W. H.-258
166a Port Ro>vaii, Co.
Norfolls Atkinson, C. F. W.-69.
167 Prescott,Co. Grenville
Dowsley, J. K.-67 French. F. .1.-22,"! Halpin, P. K.-338 McCrea, Geo.-338
168 Preston. Co. Waterloo
Hanning, C. R.-93
K
168rt Rainy River, District Kainv Kiver Morton; T. P.
169 Rat Portase, Kainy
River District Draper, G. H.-227 McGillivray, J. F.-226 McLennan. A. -240 Moran, Macliouzie &
Anderson-2i»6. P. E.
Mackenzie, A, W.
Anderson Robinson, J. -296
170 Renfrew, Co. Renfrew
Chown. S. T.-250 Craig & IMcNab-78.
W. B. Craig, R. A.
McNab McGarry & Dovine
15. T. W. McGarry,
F. M. Devine
172 Ri4l!>et4»>vn. Co. Kent Mills, W.-145 Reycraft, L. .1.-309 Watson. O. K.
173 Rodney, Co. Elgin Shaw. J. D.-93
174 Sarnia, Co. Lambtun
Adams, J.-29 Armstrong, S. A.-216 Bucke & Bucke-274.
J. P. & E. T. Bucke CoTtran & To^vers-15.
J. Cowan, K.C., R. I.
Towers Hanna & Le Sueur-
205. W. J. Hanna,
R. V. Le Sueur Kittermaster &
Gtu-d-15. N. S. Gurd Logan, J. R.-72 McMillan, D. S.-211 Pardee & Burnhaiu-
15. F. F. Pardee,
A. S. Buruham Symington, F.-218 Weir. A.-120 Whittaker, S. J. .
175 Sanlt Ste. Marie.
District of Algoma
Boyce & McPhail-
225. J. A. McPhail,
A. C. Boyce Carney, W. Farwell. C. F.-15 Hamilton. Elliott &
Irving-225. H. C.
Hamilton, A. E.
Elliott, J. E. Irving Hearst. McKav & Dar-
liug-205. W. H.
Hearst, J. McKay, J.
L. Darling Kehoe & Hayxxrard-
225. .7. J. Kehoe, G.
H. Ilayward .McFadden, McFadden
& MrNnmnra-338. M.
McFaddon. U.McFad-
den, V. McNamara Martin. F. .T. S.-15 O'Flynn & Goodwin-
250. J. L O'Flynn, G. W. Goodwin Rogers. F.-181 Simpson & Ro^r-
land-2in. N. Simp- son. P. T. Rowland Swartz, E. 0.-277
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
193
176 Seaforth. Co. Huron
Best. J. M.-15 Hays. R. S.-15 Holmested, F. Killoran, J. L. (H. O. Goderich)
177 SliollMiriie, Co. Diu-
ferin Clement, F. A. Douglas. J. W.-153. Vance, George Mont-
gomery-15
178 SillK'oe. Co. Xorfolk
Atkinson. T. K.-28 Curtis, F. E.-2G6 Innes, H. P.-182 Kelly, Porter & Win- ter-OS. W. E. Kelly. J. Porter, A. A. Winter Slaght, BackTut & Slaglit-157. T. R. Slagbt, K.C., A. G. Slaght Tisdale. Tisdale & Reid-89. David Tis- dale. K.C., W. E. Tisdale, Frank Reid
179 Smith's Falls, Co.
Lanark Lavell. Farrell & La- vpll ^.^. .Tolm R. La- vell, Alex. G. Far- rell, H. A. Lavell McEwen, .L-190 Sparham & McCue-82. B. E. Sparham, W. McCue
180 Stayner, Co. Simcoe
Hood. J.-19 Louut. G. W.-82 Sullivan, A. J. F.-19
181 8tirliliu-, Co. Hastings
Halliwell, J. E.-240 Thrasher. George Gil- bt'rt-205
182 Stoiiffville, Co. York
Fitch. C. R.-225 Lennox, Lennox &
Button-218. J. F.
Lennox, F. L. Button McCullouch, J. Macdonald, G. S.-175
183 Stratford. Co. Perth
Harding, R. T.-225
Lawrence, G. W., &
Son-15. Wm. Law- rence
McFherson & David-
son-29. G. G. Mc- Phersou, K.C., J. A. Davidson, B.A.
Mabee & Makins-20o. J. P. Mabee, J. C. Makius
Panton, A. M.-12
Robertson tfc Coughlin- 15. R. S. Robert- son, J. J. Coughlin
Smith & Steele-21(j. B. S. Smith, J. Steele
Woods, J. P..15
184 Stratliroy, Co. Middle
sex Folinsbee, John-15 Pope, H. C.-216 Ross, D. C.-249 Traver. E.-277
185 Strectsvillc. c. Peel
Mahafify, J. J.-96
186 St. Catharines, Co
Lincoln Benson. C. I.-188 Brennan, M.-7 Campbell, John S.-
216 Collier & Bnrson- 205 & 29. H. H. Collier, K.C., G. B. Bui'son Connor. C. H.-15 Ingersoll & King- stone-19. J. H. In- gersoll. A. C. King- stone Keyes, J. A.-249 Ijancaster & Camp- bell-S. E. A. Lan- caster, J. H. Camp- bell McCarron, M. J.-
194 Marquis, A. W.-175 Peterson. G. F.-29 Rykert. J. C.-225 Wilson. W. S.-67 Yale, Henry-29
188 St. >lary'*i, Co.Perth.
Donald, J. A. Ford, A. W. Graham, J. W.-170o Harding, E. W.-225 Harstone, L.-176
189 St. Thomas, Co. Elgin
Coughlin. 0.-20.5 Coyne, Jas. Bo^^es, B.A.
19-1.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
Crothers & Price-216. T. W. Crothers, S. Price Davidson, J. B.-179 Doherty, Wm. B.-15 Farley, John-15 Glenn, J. M., K.C. 29 Grant, Andrew-69 Kains, J. A.-188 McConnell. R. H.-152 McCrimmon. A.-216 McLaws, W. L.-12 McLean & Cameron- 235a. J. McLean, W. K. Cameron Macdougall, C. A.-214 Maxwell & Max- well-337«. C. F. Maxwell, C. F. Max- well, Jr. Miller, R.-15 Robertson & Sanders- 214. J. S. Robert- son, E. Sanders Robinson & Green- 331. John A. Rob- inson, John R. Green Travers, II. B.-331 "Wickett, W. Ii.-157
190 Stiirs^eoii Falls,
District Nipissing Bradford, J.-244 McKee & lMcKee.-73.
H. E. & T. E. McKee Phillion, J. T.-188
191 Slldl>lirv,Dip.Nipi«ping
Bnrritt, "Wm. E.-39 Clary & Buchan- an-225. J. H. Clary, G. E. Bnrhauan Fowler, J.-296 Lemieux. F. F.-194 McCrea, Charlcs-247 MacLennan. J. K.-188 Mulligan & Meldrum, 237. J. A. Mulli- gan, A. D. Meldrum Primeau, A.-247
192 Sutton, Co. York
Crozier. A.-157
193 Tniliwortll, Co. Len- nox Wilson, U. M. (H. O. Napanee)
194 Tara, Co. Bruce
Start. C. E.-274
194'/ Tavistock. Co. Perth Pan ton, A. M.
(H. O. Stratford) Pearson, F. L.-257
195 Teeswater. Co. Bruce
Stephens. J. J. -157
196 Tliailiesville, Co. Kent
Coutts, J.-294
197 Thodlord, Co. Lamb-
ton Kitteruiaster & Gurd (H. O. Sarnia)
198 Thessaloii. District of
Alg'Tia Martin, Jolin-296
O'Flynn & Goodwin. C. A. Batson (H.O. S. Ste. Marie)
Williams, T. E.-338
199 Tlioriiburv, Co. Grey
Dyre. T. H.-G9
201 TlKU'llliill. Co. York
Proudfoot & Co. (H. O. Toronto)
202 Thorohl, Co. Wei land
Collier & Burson
(H.O. St. Catharines) Casey, F. W.-2U6
20:? TillHirV. Co. Kent Nelles, F. E.-240
204 Tilsoili>lir^-. Co. Ox-
ford Brown, W. C.-179 Carruthers, J. -247 Dow^ler & Sinclair- 240. W. A. Dowler, K.C, V. A. Sinclair B.A., LL.D. Li\ inj;stuuc.L.B.C.-137
205 Toi'<»iito JiiiK'tioii,
Co. York Anderson, A. J. -250 J('nninf:s iS: Defries.
(II. (). Toronto) Royce & Hender.son
(11. O. Toronto) Proudfoot & Co., W.
A. Skeans
(II. O. Toronto) Sinclair & McMaster-
309. Wm. A. Mc-
Master
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
195
206 Totteiiliaiii, Co. Sim-
coe Lamont, John J.,
B.A.-143 Lennox & Fraser-218.
J. Fraser
207 Tl-ciltoil, Co. Hastings
Abbott, A.-70 Blcasdell, J. H. T.-266 Delany, H. W. Forbes, Alex. -07 O'RoTxrke, T. A.-104 Ostrom, G. W.-29 Young, S. J.-GU
208 Tweed, Co. Hastings
Craig, C. W.-249
r
209 rniouville, Co. York
Higgins & Douglas. (H. O. Toronto)
210 Fxbridge, Co. On-
tario McGlllivray, J.A.,K.C. Ormiston. W. S.-120 Sharpe, S. S.-15
211 Vaiikleok Hill, Co.
Prescott Mclnnes, J. A.-G9 Thistlethwaite, F. W.-
237
W
213 Wabiu'OOll, Rainy
River District Robinson & Saugster. C. C. Robinson, F. H. Sangster
214 Walkerton, Co. Bruce
Collins, A.-157 Dixon, T.-137 Klein. O. E.-240 Palmer, J. F.-283 Robertson & McNab- 182. D. Robertson, A. E. McNab Shaw & Scott-18. A.
Shaw, J. H. Scott Spence, G. W.-240
215 Walkerville.Co.Essex
Coburn, J. H.-19
216 Warkworth Co. Xor
t hninliC'rlatid Payne. W. L. (H.O. Colborne)
217 Wallaoeblli-ff.Co.Kent
Carscallen, A. B.-157 Fraser, John S.-82 McDougall, A.-266
219 Waterloo, Co. Water-
loo Haight. J. C.-205 McBride & Flintoft- 226. A. B. Mc- Bride. E.P. Flintoft Reade, W. M. (H. O. Berlin)
220 Watford, Co. Lambton
Cowan & Co.
(H. O. Sarnia) Fitzgerald & Fitzgeiv
ald-21G. W. E. Fita-
gerald.
221 Wellaild, Co. Welland
German & Petit-227.
G. H. Petit Gross, J. F.-225 Harcourt, Coxirper & Macooinb-205. Hon. Richard Harrourt, K.C., T. D. Gowper, H. W, Macoomb Morwood. H. R.-240 Raymond & Cohoe- 205. L. C. Ray- mond, J. E. Cohoe
222 West|)ort. Co. L<^e<h
Ewart, W. M.-338
224 Weston, Co. York Irwin, H. E.
Nason, .Joseph. (H. O. Toronto)
226 Whitby, Co. Ontario
Barclay. L. T. Christian, A. E.-157 Dow & McGillivray-
24. .J. B. Dow, T.
A. McGillivray Farewell, .7. E.-29 Ormiston, D.-197 Rutledge. J.-29 Smith, G. Y.-1.57
227 Wiartoil. Co. Bruce
Ferguson, W. J.-22 Spotton. W. H. B.-172 Stonehouse. E.
221(1 Williaiii.stOMii, Co. Glengarry Brown, J.C-25(3
196
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
227/v Wiiieliester, Co.Dud-
Hart, G. C.-306 Reveler, S. S.-205
228 Windsor, Co. Essex Arnold, A. J.-67 Clarke, Bartlet & Bartlet-15. A. H.
Clarke, K.C, N. A. Bartlet, A. R. Bart- let
Davis & Healy-214. F. D. Davis, A. F. Healy
Dougall, D.-15.
Drake, A. B.-90
Ellis & Ellis-89. H. T. W. & A. St. Geo. Ellis
Fleming & Wigle- 205. O. E. Fleming, E. S. Wigle
Gauthier, G. H.-18
Hanna, J. W.-216.
Hare, J. F.-274
Martin. J. R.-29
Murphy, Sale & O'Coiinor-227. T. L. Murphy, John Sale
Panet, A. P. E.
Rodd, J. H.
Sheppard. INl.
Sntherland, Ken- ning & Cleary-48. R. F. Sutherland, K, C, E. C. Kenning, E. A. Cleary
Templeton, J.-29 White. S.-137
229 WillS'IlillUy Co. Huron
Dickinson & Holmes- 15. E. L. Dickinson, D. Holmes Holmes, R. H.-22 Morton, J. A.-157 Vanstone, R.-277
230 Woodbridi»<',Co.York
Proudfoot & Co. (H. O. Toronto)
282 Woodstock, Co. Ox- ford Ball, Alfred S.-278 Ball & Ball-157. R.
& R. N. Ball Kemp, C-157 Knight, H. V.-278 McDonald, P.-12 McKay & Mahon-15. S. G. McKay, G. F. Mahon McMullen, W. T.-89 MacKay, J. Soper-15 Martin, Fred C.-29 Nellis, J. H.-15 Smith & Mahon-338 G, Smith, J. W. Mahon Wallace & liittle- 283. J. G. Wallace, H. A. Little West, W. S.-188 233 WoodYille, Co. Vic- toria Weeks, C. E.-157
THE CANADIAN LAW LIS I' ON'l'AKlO.
197
Blpbabetical Xist of Bairisters in ©ntario.
Note. — To find the place of Resilience, the number after nmne refers tu City or Town in Ontario of same nuiuber.
A.
Abbott, A., 207
Adams, A. A.,1. J. 174
Agnew, J., 1
Akers, J., 1
Alcorii, G. O., 161
Allan, J. A., 158. W.T., 52
Allen. T. K., 105
Alleubv. F. G., 82
Allison, M. K , 161
Ambrose, E.H.,93.(Mewburn&Co.)
Anderson, A. J., 1. (Mills & Co.) A.J. ,20.5. A. \V., 169. P.J..M., 21
Andrews. H.M., 22
Angliu, A W., 1. (Blake & Co.)
Ardaph.B. H.,1. (DuVeruet & Co.)
Armour. E. D., 1. E.N., 1. (Bris- tol & Co.)
Armstrong, A. B., 1. A. J., 49. H., 1 (Beatty & Co.) J., 149. S. A., 174
Arnold, A. J. ,228. O. M., 28. S.B., 44
Aruoldi, F., 1.
Arrell, H., 39
Atkinssn, C F.W.. ICOa. C.R., 44. C.R.,Jr..ll4 T.R., 178
Ault, \V., 16
Aylen, H., 148
Avlesworth,A.i-f.,l.(Barwick&Co.) F., 1. (Ilarwick & Co.)
B.
Backhouse. A. H., a
Bain. J. \V., 1. (baidlaw & Co.)
Baird, A.L,;n. J.1.,\V. A.,1. (Clark
&Co.) Baker, A. E., 125 Balderson, J. M , 158 Ball, A. H., 232. F. K.. 2:32. R.N., 282 Ballautvne,A.\V.,l. (Ritchie & Co.) Barclay, L. T., 226 Barnum, \V. H., 66 Barrie, H., 82 Barry, W. H., 148 Bartlet, A. R., 228, N. A. 228. Bartlett, P. H., 115. Bartram, \V. H.,11.5. W.G.R., 115 barton, T.H., 1. (Macdonell &Co.) Barwick, W., 1 Bates, E. A.. 105ffi Battle, T. F., I39 Bawden J. 108 Bayly, E,l. (Bristol & Co.) R.,
115. R. A., 115 Beall, T. R., ;2 Beameut, T. A., 148 Beasley, AC., 93. (Washington &
Co.) Beaton, A. H.. 1 Beattie, H., 48. Beattv, C.W., 1. W.H.,1 I'.eaumont, E. ,T., 82. R. B., 1
9— L.L.
Beck, H. T., 1
Bedford-Jones, A. C 1
Belcourt, N. A.. 148
Bell, C.W. 93. (Crerar & Co.)G., 1.
J., 21. \V.,93. W. A., 5 Bennet. J. W., 1.59 Bennett. \V. H., 127 Benson, C. I., 186 Best, J. .M., 176. Bethuue, C. J. R., 148. (Chrysler
& Co.) Betts, F. P., 115. (Cronyn & Co.i Bickford, E.H., 1 Bickneil, A., 1. (Laidlaw & Co.)
H.H.,93.(McClemont&Co.) J.,1.
(Laidlaw & Co.) Biggar, C.K.W., 1. S.D.,93. Biggs, S. C, 1 Biruie, J., 52 Bishop, J., 148 Blackburn, H. S., 115 Blackstock, G T., 1, (Beatty &
Co.) T.G.,1, ( Beatty & Co.) Blain, T. J., 3(i. Blair, C. P., 27. G. P., 86. Blake, E. F.,1. H. , 1. J. R., 82.
S.H.,1. S.\^,l. \V H., 1 HIauchet, O. A. E., 148 Hleasdell, J. H. T., 207 Blewett, F. R..113 Bogart, C, 21 Boggs, F. D., 49
Holand, W.J. 1 (Macdonell & Co.) Boles, A. T..1H Bond, A. A., 52 Boomer, G. A. 1 Boswell, A. R., 1
Boultbee, W.M., 1. (Denton & Co. Boulton, C. R. 1 (Lefroy&Co.) Boweriiiau, L. H., 1 Bowes, R. H. 1. (Clarke & Co.ji Bowlbv, J W , 31. W.H., 22. Bt)Wles, A. E., .30. Hoyce, A. C, 175. Bovd, W. T., 1. Boys. W. A., 16 Bradtield, G. F., 132 Bradford, J , 190. R., 64. S. H , 1.
(Mercer & Co.) Bradley. R. A., 148. Bray, G., 113 Breunan, M.,186 Brewster, W. S., 31. Briggs, A. W., 1 gristol, E., 1
Brock, H., 1. (Cassels & Co.) Brokovski, J. C, 51 Brooke, G. H. C, 1. Brown, A.W.. 93, E.B. 1. (Rolch &
Co.) E. P.,l.(McWhinney&Co.)
F.E., 82. G. E. J., 16. J. C 227a
J. B., 161. L.W. 31. M.M. 34. T..
141.W.C., 204
198
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
Browning, A. G., 140
Bruce, A., 1 & 98. G. W., 52. J. 1.
R.K., 93 Brydone, W., 48 Buchanan, G.E., 191 Bucbuer, U. A., 115 Bucke. E. T. 174. J. P., 174. Buckingbaui, W. E., 91 Buell, W. S., 34 Bull.B. E.,1. :Kei-r &Co.) G.Ij.T.,
140. S. J., 21. T H., 1. W. P., 1 Burbidge, F.M.,148. (Ewart&Co.)
H. A., 148. (Perkins & Co. Bur«ess, T.A..148. W., 164 Hurkbolder, C.E., 93 (Evans & Co.) Burnbam, A.S.. 174 Burns, E., 71. tS.W., 1. Burritt, E. F.. 148 (Code & Co.)
J. H., 156. \V. E., 191. Burson, G. B.,186. Burton, G.P., 1 (Biggar & Co.) Burwash, A., 10. Butler, E. J., 21 Button, F. L., 182 Byers, D. K.,81.
C.
Cabill, E.D.,93 (Carscalien & Co.) Cameron, A.B., 1. C. S. 149. D. O.
1. E. D., 31. J. A. C, 5G. M. C, 1
(Meredith A- Co.) M. G.,86 W.A.,
1 (Marsh & Co.). W.K., 189 Campbell, A. G., 95. D., 1. G.C.,
1 (McPherson & Co.). J. H.,
115 iFaulds & Co.) J. H., 186.
J.S., 186. Cauavan, .T., 1. Cauniff, H. T., 1. Capreol, J. L., 1 Card, W. D.,82 Carey, F. W., 1 Carling, I.K., 74 Carnew, W.,2l Carney, VV., 175 Carpenter, H., 93 Carroll, \V. B., 8:3 Caron, A. P., 148. J.B.T., 148. Carrutliers, J., 204 Carscalien. A. H.. 217. H., 93 Carss, J. O , 148 (Kidd & Co.) Carthew. J. M., 113 Cartwrigbt, J. K., 1 Casey A., 115. (Scandrett & Co.)
F. W.,202 Cassels, A., 1. H., 1. R. 8., 1.
R.C H., 1. (Hlake&Co.) VV.G.P.l.
(Blake & Co.) Caswell, 'I'., 1 Cattanacb, B.C., 1. (Kingsmill &
Co.) Cavell, W R., 1 Cawthra, \V. H., 1. Cbadwick, E.M.,1. (Beatty & Co.) Cbaiiii)a^ie, N., 148. Charlton, \V. .M., 31 Chisbolm, A. G., 115. D. H., 165.
J., 93. J. A , 50. v., 130. W. 56.
W.A., 143. W. C, 1 Choppin, U.K., 138 Chowii, S.T., 170 Christian. A. E., 226. Christie, j., 148. 11., 149 Chrysler, F. H.,148 Church, H.W.,1. T.L..1 Clnrk. (i. iM. l.,(l'arker & Co.) J.
M., 1. (Mcl'herson & Co.) W.J.,
1. W.M., 1.
Clarke, A. H., 228. A. S., 133. H.
A., 1. (Mulock & Co.) J. B.. 1.
J. B., 133 Clarry, L. F., 97 Clary, J. H., 191 Clay, H., 8 Clearv, E. A., 228 'Cleaver, E. H., 37. Clement, E P., 22. E. W., 22. F.A.,
177 Cline, C. H...56
Clute, A.R., 1. & 21. R. C, 1. & 21. Coatswortb, E., 1 Coburn, J. H., 215 Code, J. R., 1. R.G., 148. \V..I., 148 Coe, J. W., 1. Coboe. J. K.. 221 Cole, A. E., 82.
Coleridge, T. 115. (Teunent&Co) Collier, H. H., 186 Collins, A , 211 Colter, R.S., 43 Colville, A. B., 40. Connor, C. H., 186 Consitt, G. A., 158 Cook, W., 1 Cooke, F. C. 1. (Pinkerton & Co.)
H. J. D., 99 Corbould, ()., 146 Corley, J. W. S., 1 Costello, P. T., 4 Couch, J.H., 31. Cougblin, U., Ih9. J. J., 183 Counsell, J. U, 93. (Bruce & Co.) Coutts, J., 190 Cowan, A., 16. H. 150. J. 174.
R K.. 115 Cowper. T. D., 221 Coyne, J. B., 189 Cram, W.M.,22 Craig, C. W., 208. J. H., 87. \V. B.,
170. W. B.S., 160 Crawford, J., 14. Creasov, A. D.. 149 Crerar, P. D , 93. T. H., 93 Creswicke, A. E. H., 16 Cronyn, H., 11.5.
Crooks, A. D., 1. (Cameron & Co.) Cross, W., 119 Crothers, T. W., 189 Crowther, J., 1 Crozier, A,, 192. J.W., 166 Culbert, O. E., 148 Cunningham, A. B., 108 Curie, W. H., 148. (Scott & Co.) Ourry, .1. W., 1 Curtis, F. E., 178
D.
Dalrymple, J. C, 104
Daly, E,.I., 14H (Latchford &Co.)
Dalzell, J. B., 82
Dancey, L. E.,86
Dams, D., .50
Darling, J. L.. 175
Davidson, T. A., 18:}. J. B., 189. N. F., 1. (Henderson* Co.) W., 1. (Kerr& Co.) \V. S., 1.59
Davis, H.N. ,1. D. R.,8. F.D..228. F. H. A., 8
Davy, G. H.. 103
Day, J. E., 1 & 91.
Deacon. C. K.,3l. G. P., 1. .1., 34
Defoe. D. M., 1
Defries, R. !<., 1 (Jennings 4 Co.)
Delahaye, G., 1.56
Delaniore, T. D., 1
Delany, H. W., 207
THK CANADIAN LAW LIST — ON'TAHK).
199
de Laplaute, .1 . O.. 159
Deiiisou, G. T., Jr., 1. & , 1 (Mac-
Murchv &.<Jo.) Demiiiirk, G., 21 Dennistoiiii, K. M., 159 Denovau, A. M., 1. J., 1 Deut, A., 131 Denton, F., 1. J. H., 1. (Pearson
& Co.) Deroche, G. E.,59. H.M.,134. H.
JNI. 1'., 134 Devine, K. M., 170 Devlin, A P., 112 Dewart, H. H., 1 Diamond, W. J.. 21 Dick, W. I.. 130 Dickinson, E. L.. 80. Dickson, J., 93. (Nesbitt & Co.) L.
H., 74. K.A.,58 Dingwall, J., .50 Dixon, A. E., 1.59. T., 214. Dobie, D. K., 149 Dockrav. T. D., 1 Dods, A., 1. (McKay&Co.) Doherty, \V. H., 189 Donald, D. 1. J. A., 188. 11. C, 1
(Macdonald & Co.) DoiiRall, D.,228 DonRlas, J., 1 J. W., 177. "W., 1
(HigKins & Co.) W.M., 1 Dow, J. li., 220 Dowler, W. A., 204 Dowsley, J. K., 107 Drake, A. B., 228. F A.. 1 Draper, G. H., 109 Drayton, H.L., 1. (Holman & Co.)
P. H.. 1 Drew, .). ,J., 91. D re wry, G., 33 DrouiKole, J. O., 115. (Hellnuitli
& (o.) Duff, W. A. H., 93 Dulnmge, C A. K., 10. R., 10 Dumble, D. W.. 159 Dunbar, C.L., 91. E.A.,131. F.J., 1 Duncan, E. J U., 1 (Proudt'oot
& Co.) «. G., 141. J. M., 5 Dunlap. D. A., 123 Dunn, W. F. 05. H. L., 1 (Denton
&Co.) DuVernet, E. E. A.. 1 Dymond, A. M., 1 Dyre, T. H., 199
E.
Eagen, N. B., 1
Earngey, W. D., 1.
East, H. M., 1.
Eascon. W. T., Ill
Easiwood, J. P., 1
Ebbels, H. L., 106. W. D., 95
Eccles, J. C, 64
Edgar, J. F., 1
Edmison, G., 159
Edwards, E. H., 159
Elliot, A. K. 175. H. B., 115
Elliott, C, 1. J. C.,b5. J. W., 130.
W. .J., 1 Ellis, H. T. W., 228. A. St.G., 228. English, E. T., 1 (Corley & Co.)
•)., 134 Essery, E. T. 115 Esien", G. H., 16 Evans. F.G., 140. K.W., 149. T.W.
W., 29. W. T., 93 Evans-Lewis, C, 1 Evanturel, A., 4« Bwart, J. S., 148. W. M., 222 Eyre, K. W. 1. (Curry & Co.)
F.
Fair, R. E.,52
Falconbridge, .7. D., ]. (.Johnston
oC Co. ) Falkiner, N. I!., 21 Farewell, J. E., 220 Farley, J., 189 Fanner, J. G., 93 (Leo & Co ) T •
D. J., 93 Farnhani. W., 15 Favreli a. G., 179. ,J. M., 108.
(Macdonnell & Co ) Farwell, C. F.. 17.> Fa<tkeii,A., 1. (Heatty&Co.) D., 1.
(Heattj &Co.) Faulds, J. F., 115. Ferguson, G. A., 149. G. H., 105.
H.iM.,1. (Lamport & Co.) .T. M.,l
(Day & Co.) VV. ,J. 237, W N 1
(Millar & Co.) ''
Fetherstonliaucli, F B , 1 Field, F.U., 49 Findlay, G. H., 42 Finlavson, W. A 127 Fish, J. N., 145 Fisher, A. A., 34. H., 148. (Murphy
& Co.) J. p., 148. R. G.,115.
iMeredith &Co.) W. G., 5 Fitch, C. K., 182 Fitzgerald, E. G., 1. W. C. 11.5.
W. E.,220 Fleming, O. E., 228
Fleury,\V .J.,1 (Moiitgomery&Co.)
Flint, J. J. H., 21
Flintoft, E. P.. 219
Flock, E. W. M., 115. J. H., 115
Folinsbee, J., 184
Forbes, A.. 207
Ford, A. W , 188. F., 1 (McCarthy
& Co.) Forgie, J. G., 156 Forster, E. A., 1. Forward, A.. J., 148 Fowler, H. C. 1. (Gordon & Co.)
J., 191 Foy, ('. J., 158, J. J.,1. Francis, W., 1 Fraser,A.,139. A W.,148. (Perkins
&C0.1 E. .S. ,139a. G.A.J. ,86. ,/.,
206. .J.S., 217. M. D., 115. O. K. 34.
R. L.,1 French, F. J., 107 Fripp, A. E., 148 Frost, H.R., l.(Hriggs&Co.) J.W.,
149 Fulford.C.C, 34 Fullerton, J. S., 1 Kulton, A. M.. 40
G.
Galliraith. D. G. M., 27
Gallagher, Z., 1
Gait, T. P., 1 (Beatty&Co.)
Gamble, C. 1. H. D., 1. H. D , 88
Gardner. G. M., 1
Garrow, C, 86.
Garvey.W H.,1. (.Macdonald & Co.)
Gash, N. B., 1
Gauld, J. G.. 93. (Nesbitt & Co.)
Gausbv, J. D., 93
Ganthiex-, G. H., 228
Geale, J., 108. (Kirkpatrick & Co.)
Geary, G. K., 1. (.Macdonell ACo.)
Geddes, F. B.. 73
Gemmill, J. A., 148
(^eorge, A , 45
German, T. H., 134. W. M., 221.
200
THL: CANADIAN LAW LIST ONTARIO.
Ghent, C. A., 92a
Gibbons, G. C, 115
Gibson, A. C, 1. G., 1. (Jones &
Co.) .1. G., 148. (Ferkins & Co.)
J.M., 93. K. J , 1. T. 1. (Rowell &
( ;o.) T. A., 1. (Cavell & Co.) Givens, D. A., 108. W. R., 108 Gladman, F. W., 74 Gleesou, E. P., 148. (Gorman &
Co.) Glenn, T.M., I89
Godfrey, J. M.,1. (Robinette& Co.) Godson, T. E., 28 Gogo, G. I.,5G Gooderhani, H. F. (Gregory & Co.)
K., 1. (Beatty & Co.) Goodeve, G. S.. 109 Goodman, A. K., 43. K., 154 Goodwillie, G. S., 84 Goodwin, G. W., 175 Gordon, J. W., 33. W. H. L., 1 Gorman, M. J., 148 Gormullv, J. J., 148 Gosnell, R. L., 23 Gould,M.G.V., 93. (Farmer & Co.) Gow, \V., 1. (Hlakf & Co.) Graliam, E. G., 30. G.D.,148. H.
D..9'2. J.W., 188 Grange, \V. A., 134. Grant, A., 189. D. McK.,101. D. I.,
146 G. U., 18 and 146. F \V., 127.
G..l.iMcKav&Co.) J. C. 148.
R. A., 1. (Kerr dc Co.) W.H.. i;
(Proudfoot ctCo.) Gray, F. M., 1. ( Clark & Co.) Graydon, H. M., 115. N. P , 115 Green, J., 159. J. R., 189 Greene, A. W., 1-18 (MacCraken &
<'o.) C. H., 1. W., 148. (Christie
&Co.) Greenlees, A., 115 Greer, R. H.. 1. (Smith & Co.) Gregory, W. D.. 1. Greig, A. M., G, P. A. 6 Grenizen, I., 160 Grierson, D. D., 1. .1. F., 147 Griffiths, F. W., 139 Gross, J. F., '2'2I Grote, G. W , 1 Grout T. H., 10 Gundy. W.E.,4 4 Gunn, G.C., 115. (Stuart & Co.)
J.M.,lli5.(Huchner&Co.) R.D.146 Gunther, B. P., 1. Gurd, N. S., 174 Guthrie, D.. 91. H., 91 N. G., 148
(Pringle & Co.) Gwyn, H. C, 63 Gwynne, W. D.. 1. (Crombie& Co.)
H.
Haight, J. C, 219. W. L., 155
Haines, A. E., 14
Hales, J., 1. (MiJls & Co.)
Hall, E.H.D., 1.59. J.M., 148. F.W..
l.'-)8. R.R., 1.59. W.C, 1. W.S., 116 Halliwell, J. E., 181 Halpin, P. K., 167 Hamilton A. R., 151. H. C, 175.
J. C, 1. J. C, 113. Hammond, J. H.,14G Hancock, J.H.,82 Hanna, J. W., 228. W. J., 174 Hannah, W. G., 1 Hauuing, C. R., 168
Harcourt, F. W., 1. (McCarthy*
Co.) R., 221 Harding, E. W., 188. R. T., 183. Hardy, A.C.,34 Hare, J. F.,228 Harkness, J. G., 56 Harley J., 31 Haruian, G. F., 1
Harper, F. F., 115. (GibbonsA Co.) Harris, S.B., 1. W.H., 160 Harrison, J., 93. Harstone, L., 188 Hart, G. C 2276 Hartmaii, H., 137. Haslett, T. C, 93
Hassard, A. K., 1. (Earngey &Co.) Hatton, G. W., 159. Haverson, J., 1
Haydou. A., 148. (McGiv6rin& o.) Hayes, L. M., 159 Havs. R. C, 8G. R. S., 176 Hay ward, G. H.,175 Healy, A. F., 228 Hearn, E. J., 1 Hearst, W. H., 175 Heg-gie, R. E., 30 Hegler, J. C, 102. J. H., 102 Heighuigton, J., 1 Hellmuth, I. F., 1. (Kingsmill&Co. Henderson, C, 1. D., 1. E.. 1. G.
F., 148. (MacCraken A Co.) (i.K.,
148 (Fripp & Co.) J.. 1. R. B., 1.
(Rovce&Co.)W.T.,31. Henry, W. D., 145 Herrington, W. S., 134 He ward, G. C, 1 Hewitt, H. S., 31 Hewson, C. E., 16. \V. H., 157 Heyd, G.D., 31, L.F., 1 &31. N.G.,1 Hick, R.. 148 Hick«v, W. R., 26 Higgins, T, M., 1 Hill.A.C. 148 (Christie & Co.) F.W..
139. H.P. 148, (Christie A Co.) Hilliard, I., 132 Hislop, T.,1
Hobsou, T., 93. (Lees A Co.) Hodges, W. H., 1. Hodgins, F. E., 1. (McMurricli A
Co.) J., 148. 3. G., 1 Hogg, F. D., 148. W. D., 148. Holden, J. B.. 1. ( Malone A Co.) Holland, H. F., 49. Hollinrake, C E., 130. W.A., 31 Hollis, J. F.. 1 (Bull & Co.) Holman, C. J., 1
Holmes, D., 229. G.W.. 1. K.H., 229 Holmested, A. VV., 1 (Ross &Co.)
v.. 170 Hood, J., 180 Hopkins, G. H., 112 Hornshy, P., 89
Hoskiii,A.,l..r., KMcCarthyACo.) Hough, P. A., 8 Houston. M.. 44 Howell, A., 101 Howitt, J. R. 91. Hubb.s. H. H., 161 Huglison, A. A., 145 Hume. R. D., 1 (Klliott A Co.) Hunt. R. A., 10 Hunter, AT., 1. A.W., 1 (Millar
& Co.) H.F., 27. J. H., 1. J.H., I. l..,l. R. G., 1 (Rolph&Co.)
W.H., 1 Hutcheson, J. A., 34 Hutchison, S. .-V., 101 Huycke, E. C. 8 . 49
THE CANADlAil LAW LLST — ONTARIO.
201
I.
iDgersoll, J. H , 18C
Iiines, H. P., 178.
Iivins. ^-, 1. J.E.,175. W.H., 1
(Kilmer <fc <"o.) Iiwiii, H. E.,2'24. W. N., 1 Isl8,ud, J. h., 145
Ivey.C. H..115. (Hellinuth <t Co.
) .1.
Jackes, C. H., 1. E. H.. 1
Jackson, A., 112. J. \ , S3,
Jainosoii D. Vv ., i
Jataiesou, H., C. J. M., 140.
Jarvis, O. G., 115. F. C, 1. (Mc- pherson & Co.)
JetTery, A. O., 115. J. E , 115 (Mac- pherson & Co. )
Jeffrey, N., 91
Jeniiiiii>s, .J., 1.
Johnson, H. B., 1 (Uowell & Co.) T. 28
Johnston, E. F. B., 1. E. H., 115. M. O.. 86. K. L., 1 (McLaughlin & Co.) S., 1 (Thompson & Co.) VV. 1., VV.F., U9
Jones, H.,1. B.M.,1. ( Irwin & Co.) C.A., 147. ('.G. 1 (Henderson & Co.i E.G., 31. E.VV., 34. F.C.L., 1. H.C., 1. J.G., 1. J.C., 1 (Uu Vernet A Co.i J.W. 'Si. S.A., 1
Judd. .J. C, 115. (.\reredith A Co.)
Justin, B. F., 30
K.
Kains, J. A., 189
Kappele, C, 1 (St. Jolin & Co.)
G., 1. (Laidlaw & Co.) Kearus, J. McK., 11. Keating. W. J., 80 Keefer, F. H., 1G2 Heeler, A. J., 1. (McGhie & Co.) Kehoe J. J., 175. L. J., 148. Keith, J. K., 49 Kelieher, G. F., 82 Kelley, G. M., 1. (Passels & Co.) Kelly. H.T..l.(Foy&Co.) W.E., 178 Kemp, C, 232 Kennedv, W. H., 144 Kenning, E. C.,228. Kenny, M. J., 162 Keurick, E., 9 Kent, H. A. E., I Kerns, F. A., 37 Kerr, C. VV., 1. (Rvckraan &Co.)
F.D., 1.59 (Uennistoun & Co.)
G.,1. G.S.,93. J.G. 44. J.K , 1.
W.. 49. W.A.H, 1. (Blake & Co.)
"W.F., 49 Keyes, .). A., 180 Kidd, G. B., 148. W. J., 148 Kilbourn, F. H., 149. J. W., 149 Kilgour, K. O., 133 KUloran. J. L., 86 Kihuer, G. H., 1 King,F.,108. (Sniythe & Co.) J., 1.
S.,1 Kingsfoud, R. E., 1 Kingsniill, N., 1. \V. B.. ^ Kingston, G. A., 1. W. H., 133 Kingstone, A. C, 186. F. W., 1.
H. G ,1 Kinnear, L,, 163 Kirkland, J T., 6 Kirkpat)ick,A.T.,l (RyckmanCo.)
Klein, O. E., 214 Knight, H. V.,232 Knowles, VV. E. S.,63 Kno.x, A. E , 1. (Foy & Co.) Kylea, J.,1. (Bull A Co.)
L.
Laidlaw, VV., 1.
Lanion, J., 62
Laniont, J. J., 20G
Lamport, VV. A., 1.
Lancaster, E. .•V.,l86
Lander, W. J.,1
Langlev, O. A., I09a
Lianglois. .\., .")0
Langton, T., 1. (Vlowat* Co.)
Lang worthy, VV. F., ]t)2
Larnionth,'X G., 148 (Crysler &
Co.) Lash, M., 1. (Blake & Co.) Z. A.
1. (Blake & Co.) Latchford, F. K., 148 Lavell, H. A., 179. J. R., 179 Law, T. D., 1. (Blake & Co.) Lawlor, H. VV., 98 Lawrason, .J.VV., 63 Lawrence, .V. G. F., 1. (Lindsev &
Co.) G. VV., 183. W.,183 Lawson, \V..68. W.B., 40 Lazier, E. F., 93. H. L.. 93. S. F. 93 Lee, G.H.D., 1. iMulock&Co.) L.,
93. W.T.J., 1 Lees, VV., 93 Lefroy. A. H. F., 1 Legault, L.G.D., 4 Leitch, C. St. C, 60. J., .56 Lemieux, A., 148. F. F., 191 Lemon. "C., 93 Lennox, F. H., 1 (McVVhinuev &
V,».) H..16. J.F.,182. T.H..i3 Lent, VV. F. VV., 70 Leonard, C. J.. 1. ( Jones & Co ) Le -Sueur, 174 (Hanna & Co.) Le V^esconte, R. C, 1 Lew, G. H., 93. ((iibson & Co.) Lewis, A. M . 9,'? (Harrison & Co.)
E. X., 86. J. T., 14b. O.L., 44. VV.
A., 31 Lindsay. S, E., 91a Liudsey. G. G. S., 1. Little, H. A., 232 Livingston, VV. C, 31 Livingstone, L. B. C, 204 Lloyd, T. H., 138 Lobb, A. F., 1 Loftus, J. T., 1 Logan, J. R., 174
Logie, W. A , 93. (Chisholm & Co.) Long, E.G. 1 (Heighington A Co. ' Loscombe R. R., 27. W. C, 100 Louiit. G. W., 180 Love, S., 1 Lown, A. S., 60 Lucas, I. t».. 149
Ludwig, M. H., 1. (Ritchie & Co.) Lundy; J.S., 1. (O'Brj^t & Co.) Lusconibe, T. H., 115 Lussier, A. E., 148 Lvle, R. F.. 132 Lynch. D. J., 40 Lyon, H. I., KJS
McArdle, I. W., 149 McArthur. D. 1. C.J , 24 McBrady, L. v., 1. VV'.,162
202
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTAKIO.
McBravue,W.S. 93. (Biggar &Co. McBi-ide. A. B., 219. J., 1 McBuruey. F. C, 139 McCallum.'W H S., l.(Burng&Co.) .McOaiuou, W. J., 21 M#Carroii, M. J, 186 McCarthy. D. L., 1. L., 1. W.C.,
148. McCaul, G. L., 65 McClemont, W. M.,93 McColl, J. P.., 49 McComber, A. J., 162 McCoiiachie, G. B., 140 McConnell. R. H., 189 MoC'osh, J., 146 McCrea; C, 191. G., 167 McOi-immon, A., 189. McCue. W., 179
McCii.lloush.J.,182. J. W. 1. P., 121 MoCuii>v, J., 140 McD4amiid. F. A., 75. "W., 117 McDouagli, M. P., 115 McOonaUl, A. A., 119. D. A., 85. P.,
'232. W J., 1 McDougal, D. J., 148. (MacCraken
&Co.) McDougall, A., 217. J.L., Jr., 148.
(Latchf ord A Co.) McDowell, "W.,72 M&Evov, J.M., 115 McEweu,D.T.K.137,J.,179.M."W.,31 McFaddeu,M.,175.U.,175. W.H., 30 MoGarrv, T. "W., 170 McGaughev. G. A.. 140 McGee.T.D'A., 146. (Fripp & Co.) MoGJiJe, J. H., 1 McGillivray, J.\.,l. J.A.,210. J.F.
169. T. A., 22G McGiveriu, H. B., 14n. Moiuues, -J. A., 211 Mclntpsh, C, 42 Mcifutyre, D.M.. 108. J., 108 McKay, J., 175. R., 1. S. G., 232.
W. J. L., 145 McKecbuie, A., 30. A. 72 McKee, H. E., 190. T.E. 190 McKenzie, R. G. R., 160 McKpougb, W. E., 44 M(^'eowu, C. R., 145. S. "W., 1. McKessock, R. R., 87 McKillop, J.B., 115. McKinuon, R. L., 91 McLaugljliu, A. E., 27. R. J., 1.
R. J., 112 McLaiiriu, G., 148 McLaws, W. L., 189 McLean, D. L.. 14H. D. R., 36 E
H.,m- J., 189. W.A.,91 McLellau, .■\.,169. McLeod, J. H., 1 McAIahoii, W. P,, 21 McMartiu, M. \I., 11 McMaster, A.C.,l.(MacdouelUCo)
W. A., 20i"). McMicliaei, A. F., 1 McMillau, D. S . 174. H., 91 McMullen. .1. A., 133. W.T., 232 McMurricli, J.D.,1 W. B.,1 McNab, A., 1. A.E.,214. R.A., 170 McNaniara, J. M. 140. V 175 McXeely, J.S.L., 42 McPbail, J. .-v., 175 McPhersou, G. G., 183. K. U.. 1.
W. D. 1 McSweyn, J.. 112 McTavisb, A. A., 1.54 McVeity, T., 148 McWhiuuey, W. J., 1 McWilliams, R.F., 159.
M.
Mabee, J. P., 183 MacCraken. J. I, 148 Macdouald,A.B.,35. A.H. 91. C.E.,1.
D., 1. G. S., 182. G. S.. 1. (Clute
& Co.) G. S., 163. J. A., 1. J.
H., 1. J. S., 110. Macdoiiell,A.C.,l. A.Mc.L.,1 ,J.A.4 Macdonnell, G. M., 108. G. F. 1
(Beatou & Co.) Macdougall, C.A., 189 Macfarlane, A., 148 MacGregor, A., 1. J., 1 Macsregor, M. O., 13.^ MacIimes,C.S.,l. (RyckuLian&Co.) Maciniosh, J..\., 1. (Clute &Co.) MacKav,A.G.,149. J.S., 232. W.C, 1 MacKelcan, F., 93. F., 1 MacKenzie, E. C, 1. (.Jones &
Co.) H. G., 1. P.E.,169. MacKinnon, A. J., 2 Macklem, O. R., 1 Maclean, D.H., 148. F.W., 1. K.,9l MacLenuan, J.K., IdJ. Maclennau, D. B., 56. F. J., 50. .J.
J., 1. ^Robertson & Co.) R. J.,
1. (Mowat&Co.) MacMurchv, A., 1 Macnee, J. H., 108. P. C, 161 Macoomo, H. W., 221 Macpberson, J., 115. J'. A., 106. Macrae, H. H , 1 Magee, F.A., 148 (Hogg & Co.) Mabaffy, A. A., 28. .T. J.. 185 Mahon,E.C.,148. G.F.,232.J.W.,232 Mairs, A., 122 Makins, J.C, 183 Malcomson, P. A., 118 Malloch, E. G., 158 Maloue, A. L..1 E.T., 1. M.,93 Manning, J. J., 30 Marqui!<, A. W., 186 Marsh, A.H. ,1. G.W., 1. W.L.E., 1 Marshall, I. N., 34 Martin, C. B., 1. (Shilton & Co.)
DA., 93. F. C, 232. K. J.S., 175.
F.K.,93. G.G.,44. H. J., 1. J.,
198. J. R., 228. K., 93. S.S., Jr.,
1. W. J., 44 Massou, S., 21. W.,14',) ?*Iasteu, C..\ , 1 Mathesou, A. J., 1.58. R. A., 6a
R. B., 148. (Nellis & Co. ) W. A.,
81 Maw, H. W., 1. (Dewart & Co.) Maxwell, C.F., 189. C.F., Jr., 189.
J., 116 May, A. F., 148. (Gemmill & Co.) Mearns, F. S , 1 .Medd, ST., 159 Meek, E., 1 Meldrum, A. D., 191 Mercer, M. S., 1 Meredith, E., 115. J.R., 1. W.R,
115. T.C..,n5. Metcalf, J. R., 156 Mewbnrn, S. C, 93 Mickle, C. J., 4.5. H. W., 1. (Ar- mour & Co.) Middleboro, W. S., 149. .Middletou, E. L., 1. (loy & Co.)
W E., 1. (Macdonald A Co.) Mikel, W. 0.,21 Mild.M., .1. A., 56 Millar, A., 22. C, 1. H., 148. (Mc-
Laurin&Co.) W., 136 Miller. A. A., 1. E. A.. 14. R., 189
THE CANADIAN LAW LIsT— UNTAKIO.
203
Millicau, A.E., 82
Milligan, J. C.,5ti
Milliken, W. B., 1 (Mulock & Co.)
Mills, A., 1. D., 16-2. G.G.,1. J.
A., 1. W., 172 Milne, J. A., 1 Moberly, G.,52. T. E., 1 Moncrietr, G. G., 160 Monk, H. C, 148. (Nellis & Co.) Moutwoniery, J. D.. 1. J., 1 (Kerr,
Bull & Co.) K. A., 1 Moore, C.W., 18. B'.D., 112. J. P.,
115. (Eraser A Co.) W. H., ir.9.
W. J., 119 Moorehead, R D., 1 (Mills, Raney
& «Jo.) Morden, W. S., 21 Morgan, A.N.. 137. Morphy, H. B., 113. H. E., 147.
T., 30. W. S., 30 Morris, E. G., 1. F, R., 81. W., 1 Morrison, H., 118 Morton, J.A ,229.T.P.,lG8a.W.L.,81 Morwood, H.R., 221. Moss, C. A., 1. (Barwick & Co.)
J.H., 1. (Barwick &Co.) W.D.,85 Mosvat, H.M.,1. J. A., 91. J.McU.,
108. Mudie, J., 108 Muir, M. F., 31 Muirliead, G. H. 31 Mulligan, J. A., 191 Mulock, W., 1. W.,Jr., 1 Mulvev, T., 1 Mundell, W., 108 Muuro, M., 4. R. H. R., 1 W.N.,
148 (McLanrin & Co.) Murcbison, D. C, 16 Murdoch, J. Y.,104 Murphy, C, 148. J.A., 43. J.L., 228.
T. J., 115. (McKillop & Co.) Murray, A. 6. 87. H.W.M., 1 Murton, L. K.. 147
X.
Nasmith, C. B., 1. (Beaty & Co
Nasou, J., 1
Nelles, F. E., 203. W.M.H., 31.
Nellis, J. H., 2:^2. T. P., 148.
Nesbitt,J.W.,93.
Nickle, W. F., 108
Nieol, W. B., 1
Nisbet, W. A., 1 (Arnoldi & Co.)
Northrup, W. B., 21
o.
O'Brian, C. G., 116. J. B., 1. O'Brien, D., 34. H., 1. J.. 34.T.,
154 0'Connell,D., 159 O'Connor, D., 148. L.V., 112. M J.,
148. T. .1. W. 1 (McErady & Co.) O'Donoehue. J.G., 1 (Lee & Co.) OFlynn, F.E., 21. J.B., 44. J.L.,
175. O'Heir, A., 98. (Staunton &Co.) O'Leary, H.. 112 O'Meara, A. K., 1. J., 148. J. E.,
148. J..J.. 148. O'Neill, J.D., 115. O'Reilly. M.J., 9.3. (Gibson & Co.) O'Kourke, T. A.. 207 Ogden, A., 1. (Hoskin & Co.) Orde,J.F. 148. (Gormully & Co.) Ormiston, D., 226. W. S., 210
Osborne, J.H.,148. W.W.,;93. (Gib- son & Co.)
Osier, B., 1 (McCarthy & Co.) G., 148 (Kwart &C().) H. S., 1. (McCarthy <fc Co.)
Ostrom, G. W.. 207
Owen^ E. W. J., 1. W. G.. 78
P.
Page, J. A., 34
Palmer, J. F., 214
Panet, A. P. E., 228
Pantou, A. M., 183
Papps, Q. S., 93
Pardee. F. F., 174
Parker, VV. R. P., 1. J. H., 43.
Pariuenter,R.H. (Thompson A Co)
Paterson, J..\ , 1. (Kerr Co.) J.L ,
102. N.F., 149. R .A. 102. R. H. I.
(Francis & Co.) Patterson, R., 42 Payne, G. A., 40. J. W., 1 (Hall
& Co.) W. L., 50 Pearson, P. L., 194a. J., 1 Peck, E. A., 159 Peel, J. A., 112 Pentou, E., 1 Percival, H. A., 148 Perkins, \V. t'., 148 Perrin, F. E., 115 (McEvoy & Co.) Perry, VV. C, 133 Peterson, G.F. 180. H.W.,91. N.
H,, 34ft Petit, C. H., 90. G. H., 221 Petrie, H. D., 93 Phillion, J.T., 190 Pike, J. M., 44 Pinkerton, W.,1 Pirie, E., 155 Plaxtou, C. W., 16 Ponton, \V. N., 21 Pope, H. C, 184 Porte, W.J., 78
Porter, C.H., 1. E.G., 21. J., 178 Poussette, A. P., 1.59 PoweU, F.R., 1.55 Po\vle.y, E. M., 162. Pratt, C. B., 148. H. O. E., 148 Preston, D. H., 134. J.A.V., 88 Price, S., 1»9.
Pvimeau, A., 191. J. A., 56 Pringle, C..148. R.A., .56. R.A., 93
(Bell & Co.) R. H., 30 Proctor, F.B., 148. J. A., 1 Proudfoot. W., 1 & 86 Proulx, E., lib Publow, J. H.,93 Purdom, A., 115. T. H.. 115
R.
Radenliurst, G..A., 16
Rae,C.B..40. G.M.. 1 (Smith & Co.)
Ranev, W. 1*^., 1 (Mills & Co.)
Rav, N.A., 155
Raymond, L. C, 221. W. R. 1 (McCarthy & Co.)
Read, VV., 1
Reade, W. M., 22
Redden, F. A. C, 1 (Blake & Red- den)
Reesor, H. A., 1. (Delamere & Co.)
Reeve, J., 44.
Reeves, J. H., 156
Reid, A. J., 41. F., 178, T., 1. (Rowell & Co.)
Reveler, S. S., 2276
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Beycraft, L. J.. 172 Richards. W. G. 44 Kichardsou, J. T., 1. (Coatswoith
&Co.) Bidden, W.R., 1 (Heatty & Co.) Bidout, J. G., 1 Blgney, T. J., 108 Bitchie, C. H., 1. G., 1. J. A., 148.
(rtelcourt & Co.) O., 148. Boacb, M. H., 18 Boaf, J. B., 1. \V., 1 Bobb, G., 145 Bobert-, A. A., 21 Bobertson, D., 214. D. M., l.H.,52.
H. H.,93. J. E.,1. J. S., 189. K.
S., 183. T. J., 138 Kobiuette, T. C, 1 Bobinsoii, C, 1. C.C.,1. 0.0,213.
J. 169, J. A., 189 S. S., 146. W.A.,
122. \V. H., 44 Boche, F. .J., 1 Bodd, J. H., 228 Boger, G. M., 159 Bogers,F.,175. J.M. 158. B.V.,108
(Kirkpatrick & Co.) Bolph, T. T., 1 Bose, H. A.,79. H. E., 1 (Beatty
&Co.) Boss, C. C, 1. (Delamere & Co.)
D., 16. D.C.,1. (Du\ernet& Co.)
D.C.,181. G., 1. .I.e., 83. J.L., 1.
W. L., 93. Roswell, J. W., 1. BowaiL, T. A., 1 Bowe, J., 141 Bowell, N. W., 1. Bowland, J. A.. 1. QIacdonald &
Co.) P. r., 175 Boyce, A. H., 1 Buddy, B., 139 Butle'dge, J, 226 Buttan, G. F., 134 Byckniaii, E. B., 1 Bykert, J. 6., 186
Sale, J., 228
Sampson, H. E., 149
Sauders, E.. 189
Saugster, F. H., 213
Seunders, D. W., 1 (Kiugsmill &
Co.) E., 1. T. W.,91 Sayer, G. A.. 44 Scandrett, T. W., 115 SeauH, W. \V., 44 Scanlon. A.K., 29. M., 29 Scatchevd, E. \V., 115 Sce'.leu, J.A., 22 Scott, CD., 1. D'A.. 148. H..T..I. .7.
H.,2U. .)..I.,1. J.J..93. \\.1'...114 Scullard. T., 44 Seager, C, 86 Secord, M. A., 82 See.sworth, K. F.. 1 Seiikler, E.S., 140 Sharpe, .1. W., 61. S. S., 210 Shaven-, H. H.. 1 hhaw, A.,2I4. A.C.,158. J.D.,173.
.J.C;., 1. (Kerr Co ) Sheets, M. O., 56
Shepley, (;. F., 1. (Macdoiiald&Co) Shepixird, P. E., Ki. M., 228 Sherry, G. J., 142 Sliiltmi, J., 1
Siun>soi).D. 15.,27. X., 175 Sims, H.J. ,22. B.J., 148.
Sinclair, A. H.. 1. D. L. 1. N., 1.
(Watson & Co.) H.V., 148. (Caron
& Co.) V.A.,204.W.E. N.,147. W.
M., 35 Sissons, H. J. F., 80 Skeans, W. \.,1. (Proudfoot & Co.) Slaght, A. G., 1. (Holman & Co.)
A.G., 178. T. R., 178 Slattery, B.J., 10. T.F., 1. (Heavn
& Co.") Small, H. C, 42. J. T., 1. (Hen-
dei-son & Co.) Smellie, J. F., 14S. (Lewis & Co.)
B. S., 1 Smilev, F. L., 8M
Smith, A., 14-^. .■\. A., 129. A. L., 4.
C. P.. 1. V. T. 1. E.S , 183. G., 232. G.J., ir,2. G. L., 1. G. Y.. 226. H. D., 44. J. F.. 1. J. G., i (Watson & Co.) J. J., 148. L. A., 148 (Bishop & Co.) R., 56. S. S., 16.J. W.A., 1. W. A.. 109. W.E. 112. W. F., 44.
Smoke, F., 152. S.C.,l(Watson&Co)
Smyth, W.H., 1
Smythe, G. H., 108. R.G , 1
Snider. F.C.,1. T.A., 43
Snook, T. L.. 108
Snow, A. J. R., 1. (Beaty & Co.
Sommerville, N., 1 (Rowan & Co.)
Sparhau), B. E., 179
Spence, G.W.,214. J.H., l.(Masteu
&Co.) Spottou, A.,95. W.H.B., 227 Stafford, W. H., 6 Stanbnry, J.G,, 74 Staudish, I., 1. (Cassels & Co. Stanton, J.P., 93. (Lee & Co.) Stan worth, W., 44 Starr, J. H. L.. 1. (Hasten & Co. Start, C. E., 194 Staunton, G. L., 93 Steele, J., 183 Steers, W., 112 Stiles, G.A.,6C Stephens, J. J., 195. L. F., 93
(Lees & Co.) Stephens >u, G. H.,1 Stevens, W. E., 14 Stevenson A., 159. Stewart, A.M., 1. D.M., 16. D.E. K., 119. H.A.,34. H. D., 16. J.A., 158. McL., 148. B. J., 106. T.. 112. W., 110
St. John, J.W., 1
Stoue, E.B., 11.5. F., 44. H.E., 1.55
Stonehonse, E., 227
Storev, D.S., 127
Strathv, G.H., 1. (Laidlaw & Co.), H. H".. 16. J. R., 1.
Stuart, A., 11.5.
Sullivan, A.J.F., 180. M., 174. W. H.,10.s
Supple. J. A., 1,56
Sutherland, C. T., 124. B. P., 228.
Swabev, C, 1. (Clarke & Co.)
Swartz, E. O., 175
Swayze, W. I)., 64
Sweenv, G. B., 1.
Sweet," E., 31
Symington. F., 174
Symons, D.T.,1. (Kingstoue & Co.)
T.
Tapscott, C.S., 31 Tate, D'A, 93. (Carscallen & Co. Taylor, (I.E., 115 (Mere<iith & Co.) R.L.,35
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Telford, J. I'., 65. W. P., 149.
Teuipletoii. J , ■228
Tennaiit, J. H., 1. (Mills & Co.)
Tennent, D. H., 115.
Terliuue, .). E., 118
Tliistletliwaite, F. W.,2ll
Thomas, H. P., -21. J.I'., 21
Thompson, A. P.., IIG. A.H.,157. A. T., 43. F.H., 131. J , 14« (-icott & Co.) J. A , 1 (Barwick & Co.i
- J. E., 10. H. M., 23
ThomRon, A. J., 1. D. E.. l.G. C. 93. (KeiT & Co., T. C, 1.
Thornloe, \V. E., 28
Thiaslier. G. G., IHl.
Tliurstoii, U . G., 1
Tihhetts, H. A.. 80
Titian V, E. H.. 4
Tillev. W. X., 1. (ThouiFoii & Co.)
Tisdale, I).. 178. W. E., 178
Titus, F. K.. K7
Toothe, K. M. C., U5
Torrance W.l'..l (Kingsmill& Co.)
'lowers, K. 1. 174.
Traver.jE, 184
Travers, H. P.. 189
Tr hune, .7. K.. 113
Trenieear, \V. J., 1
Tucker, H. (i.. H'.t
Tudho|)e, .M.B., 146
TurviUe, \V. D. B., 162.
lytler, .)., i
r.
Urquhart, D., 1. T., 1
V.
Vance, G. M., 177
van der Voort, M. P., 1
Vanstone, K., 229
Vickers, W. W., 1
Vincent, .1. U., 148
Viuiug, J., 115. (Jarvis & Co.)
w.
Waddell, F B., 93.
Wade, T. S., 31
Wadsworth,W.R.,l. (Lindsay Co.)
Waldie, R. S., 1 (Meredith & Co.)
Walkem, .1. B., 108. K. T.. 108
Walker, J. A., 44
Wallace, E.E., 1 (Curry & Co.) J.
Wallbridge, F. S., 21. W H 1 (Shiltoii & Co.) ■ ■' ■
Walmsley, T., 101 Walsh. M.,102. W L., 145 Ward, H. A., 165
Waidell, A. P., M. T. A., 63.
Wardrop. P., 1 (Francis & Co.)
Wardrope, W. H., 93
Warue, J. F., 148
Warren. J. J.. 1
Washington, S. F., 93
Watson, G. H., 1. O. K., 172
Watt, J., 91
Watts, A. E.,31
Webb, F. L., 50
Webster, C. R . 108
Weekes, G. N., 115
Weeks, C. E., 233. J. P., 155
Weir, A., 174 G.E., 61. J.J.A.,2
Weld, E., 115
Weldon, 1. E., 112
Wells, T.. 102
Weltou, H. P., 1
Werrett, W. A., 1
West, W.S., 232
White. D.H., 139. H., 165. J. P., I
J. W., 44. P.. jr,. 150. S., 228.
T. A.. 24. W. K., 156 Whitehead, W. M., ] Whiting,.!. L., 108. Whitney, J. P., 132 Wliittalier, ,S. J., 174. Wicketf, \V. h., 189 Wickhau), H. J , 1 Wickson, S., 1
Widdiefield, C. H., 161, \V. C, 138 Wigle, E. S., 228 Wilgress, G. S., 101 Wilkes, A. J , 31 Wilkie, G., 1 (Powell & Co.) Wilkins, M., 11 Williams, A., 138. A. J.. 1. J., 21
H. F., 76. T. E., 198. W.H., 166 Wills, J. P. 21 Wilson, A.F., 122. F.W , 160. J., 76.
J.S., 124. M., 44. U.M., 134. W.
G.. 134. W S., 186 Winnett. J.W.G., 115 \^■inter, A. A., 178 Wismer, E. A., 73. Wissler, H., 71 W^ood,K.E.15H. S.C.,Jr.,l.(Rowell
& Co.) S. G., 1 Woods, J. P., 183. S. B., 1 (Mc-
Whinuey & Co.) Woodyatt, 1'., 31
Worrell,.! A. 1. (Crombie & Co.) Wright, H. J., ]. (Barwick & Co.)
J.A., 1. J. A., 101. M., 21. W.
H., 149. W.J., 34 Wyld, W., 148 (Ewart & Co.)
Y.
Yale, H., 186
Young, E.M,,161. McG., 1. (Dewart & Co.), S. J., 207
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Inspector,
J. DICKEY.
Assistant iNSPEcroR.
(VACANT)
Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
Note — Address Clerk of- (giving Address).
{giving number of Court) at —
Algoma District.
Clerk, P. O. address.
. 5 Bailiff, r. O. address. 1 A. P. Monaghan, Sault Ste. 1 D. W. Gemmill, Sault Ste
Marie.
2 T. Sullivan, Bruce Mines
3 Vacant, Thessalon.
4 S. Chant, Webbwood. .5 P. J. Tyne, Chelmsford. - . . .
6 W. F. Adams, Richard's L'd'g. G D. Mcjc'hail, Marksville, Ste.
Jos. Is.
7 .1. Lochore, Blind River. 7 J. Tansey, Blind River.
Marie.
1 .7. McGregor. Schrieber.
2 T. Knight. Bruce Mines.
3 J. C. McKay, Thessalon.
4 A. F. Storip, Webbwood. .5 I. Hortier, Chelmsford.
Brant.
1 .T. C. Spence, Brantford.
2 .T. K. Finlayson, Paris.
3 D. Reid. St. George.
4 H. Cox, Burford.
5 W. E. Hooker. Scotland.
1 .T. Lee. Walkerton.
2 J. K. McLean, Teeswater
3 .T. Barker. Kincardine.
4 .1. C. Gibson, Paisley.
5 R. IMunro. Port Elgin.
6 C. Cameron, Tiverton.
7 W. R. Hilborn. Tara.
8 Vacant, Wiarton.
9 A. Martyn, Ripley.
10 W. ^loshier. Lion's Head
11 W. .T. Little, Tiucknow.
12 T. J. Elliott. Chesley.
1 J. R. .Vrmstrong, Ottawa.
2 M. Danby, Richmond.
3 G. M. McKay, Carp,
4 M. Kiddell. Galotta.
5 J. Kerr, North (lower.
6 W. C. Cameron, :\Iotcalf. 7-F. W. Harmer, Mosgrove.
1 J. L. Dyckman, Brantford.
2 H. Huston, Paris.
3 E. W. Patten, St. George.
4 D. Dunn. Burford.
5 A. M. Malcolm. Scotland.
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1 E. .\. Lapierre. Ottawa.
1 .T. Whitten. Ottawa.
2 W. H. Hamilton, Richmond.
3 W. Falls. Carp.
4 E. W. Owens. Antrim. r» W. Hicks, Kars.
t; E. .T. Murphy. Metcalfe.
7 A. Wilsdii. Iliutonlnirg.
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DUTFEBIN.
° o Clerk.
P. O. Address.
1 J. Pattulo, Urangeville.
2 H. Falconer, Shelburne.
3 J. A. Love, Stanton.
4 J. Henry, Mono Mills.
5 R. E. Hamilton. Grand Valley.
BailitT. P. O. Address.
1 J. McQuarrie, Orangeville.
2 E. F. Bows, Shelbourne.
3 A. Love, Stanton.
4 Vacant, Mono Mills.
•"• T. H. Rounding. Grand Valley.
Elgin.
1 A. Love, Aylmer.
2 J. Mclntyre, St. Thomas.
3 J. Mclntyre, St. Thomas.
4 S. Maccoll, Button.
1 W. W. White. .Vylmer.
2 J. McKenzie, St. Thomas.
3 J. McKenzie, St. Thoms.
4 M. C. Leitch, 'Dutton.
Essex.
1 C. F. Pequegnot, Sandwich.
2 J. A. C. Leggatt. Amherstburg.
3 E. Allworth, Kingsville.
4 C. Bell, Oxley.
5 G. A. Morse, Leamington.
6 S. Ducharnie, Belle River.
7 J. D. A. Deziel, Windsor.
8 W. Laing. Essex.
9 W. Manning, Comber.
1 A. Master, Sandwich.
2 W. Kelly. Amherstburg.
2 J. Pettypiece, Amherstburg
2 R. Piper, Pelee Island.
3 J. Wigle, Kingsville.
3 R. Piper. Pelee Island.
4 A. T. Muuger, Harro> .
5 J. T. Brown. Leamington.
5 R. Piper, Pelee Island.
6 J. D. Renaud, Belle River.
7 W. A. Millard, Windsor.
7 C. Reaume, Windsor.
8 iJ. Sinclair, Esses.
9 L. Souchereau. Chevalier.
Fbontenac.
1 W. H. Carson, Kingston.
2 Vacant, Kingston.
3 C. Ruttau, Sydenham.
4 W. H. Reynolds, Verona.
5 S, J. Lake. Battersea.
6 W. A. Bnell, Mountain Grove.
1 H. Davis. Wolfe Island. 1 J. A. (iardiner, Kingston.
1 J. .T. Gardiner, Kingston.
2 J. A. Gardin,T, Kingston.
3 E. G. liuttan, Sydenham.
4 E. M. York. Verona.
5 W. J. Arthur, Battersea.
6 J. M. Hayes, Arden.
n W. .1. Fraser, Ardoch.
6 H. S. Godfrey, Mount'n Grove.
Geet.
1 B. Allen, Owen Sound.
2 A. Davidson, Durham.
3 T. Plunkett. Meaford.
4 W. L. Tyson. Clarksburg.
5 A. S. Van Dusen-. Flesherton.
6 J. McDonald. Chatsworth.
7 D. Campbell. Hanover.
8 R. D. Stephen, Markdale.
J. Cochrane, Owen Sound.
J. Carson, Durham.
H. Luton. Meaford.
G. Mitchell. Clarksburg.
T. Wright, jr.. Flesherton.
W. Donlon. Chatsworth.
H. Prnst. Hanover.
W. ,L Pickell, Markdale.
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. 5 Clerk. P. O. Address.
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1 J. McGregor, Caledonia.
2 D. T. Rogers. Cayuga.
3 T. Armour. Dunnville.
4 C. E. Bourne, Jarvis.
5 R. E. Johnson, Canfiekl.
Bailiff. P. O. Address.
1 J. Thorburn. Caledonia.
2 J. Farrell. Cayuga.
3 W. R. Mclndoe. Dunnville.
4 F. Hartwell. Jarvis.
5 E. Piper. Canfield.
1 C. D. Curry, [Nlimlen.
2 W. Prust, Haliburton.
3 S. Kettle. Ursa.
Halibcrton.
1 R. C. Garrett. Minden.
2 W. J. Austin, Haliburton.
3 A. Graham, Ursa.
Halton.
1 W. Panton. Milton.
2 C. B. Patterson. Oakville.
3 L. Grant. Georgetown.
4 R. J. McNab, Acton.
5 M. Beatty, Campbellville.
1 J. A. Eraser, Milton.
2 Vacant. Oakville.
3 J. Guthrie. Georgetown.
4 J. Lawson. Acton.
5 E. Chapman. Campbellville.
6 P. C. Patriarche, Burlington 6 Vacant, Burlington.
Hastings.
1 H. Ashley. Belleville.
3 A. B. Randall. Shannouville.
4 T. McCann, Tweed.
5 T. Y. Clute, Stirling. '
6 A. W. Coe. :Madoc.
7 J. G. Johnston. Deseronto. 9 J. B. Young. Trenton.
10 B. C. Hubbell, :Marmofa.
11 J. Haryett. Maynooth.
12 T. F. Kavanagh, Bancroft.
1 J. Duffin, Belleville.
1 J. C. Mulligan. Belleville.
3 W. E. Pearsall. Shannonville.
4 W. J. Bowell, Tweed.
5 P. Conley, Stirling.
6 C. St. Charles, >Lndoc.
7 J. L. Ferguson. Deseronto. 9 J. Winter bourne. Trenton.
10 J. C. Bowen, Marmora.
11 J. Perry, Maynooth.
12 C. E. Stanyer, Bancroft.
Huron.
1 J. Yates. Goderich.
2 J. Beattie. Seaforth.
3 W. W. Farran. Clinton.
4 A. Cousley. Brussels.
5 C. Snell, Exeter.
6 J. Whyard. Dungannon.
7 J. Tliomson. Bayfield.
8 A. Ross. Wingham.
9 J. Cowan, Wroxoter.
10 A. F. Hess, Zurich.
11 W. Lewis. Crediton.
12 J. McMurchie, Blyth.
1 T. Gundry. Goderich.
2 J. McNamara. Seaforth.
3 D. Dickenson, Clinton.
4 F. S. Scott, Brussels.
5 J. Gill, Exeter.
6 J. Mallough, Dr.ngannon.
7 J. Ferguson. Bayfield.
8 F. Patterson. Wingham.
9 J. Brethauer. Wroxeter.
10 P. Sipplc. Zurich.
11 .T. Beanes, Cr(>diton.
12 R. Somers. Blyth.
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1 W, B. Wells. Chatham. |
1 C. J. Moore. Chatham. |
2 A. F. McKinlay, Ridgetown. 3 J. T. Smith, Dresden. 4 A. Samson, Blenheim. |
1 A. WoHs, Chathnm. 2 W. A. Gosnell. Ridegtown, 3 A. Cuthbert, Dresden. 4 W. Fellows. Blenheim. |
5 C. B. Jackson. 'Wallaceburg. 6 G. Moore, Bothwell. |
4 J. M. Burke. Blenheim, 5 T. Forham, Wallaceburg. 6 J. Eachran, Thnmesville. |
7 W. F. Robertson, Stewart. |
6 S. J. Thomas, Bothwell. 7 M. Dillon. Berlin. |
Lambton.
1 G. Leys, Sarnia.
2 W. McLoay, Watford.
3 J. Webster, Florence.
4 W. W. Stover, Sombra.
5 T.'L. Jones, Forest,
6 C. Hall. Thedford.
7 J. McRae, Moore.
8 W. G. Fraser, Petrolea.
9 R. Code, Alvinston.
1 R. Macdonald, Sarnia.
2 J. F. Elliott, Watford.
3 J. W. Bilton, Florence.
4 N. Cornwall, Sombra.
5 E. Mason. Wyoming.
6 H. T, Mosure. Thedford.
7 E. Harkness, Corunna.
8 J. Sinclair, Petrolea.
9 W. Irving. Alvinston.
1 R. Jamieson, Perth.
liANARK.
2 W. A. Field. Lanark.
3 F. McEwen. Carleton Place.
4 G. F. McKimm, Smith's Falls.
5 P. C. Dowdall, Almonte.
1 P. J. Lee. Perth.
1 W. .L Wilson, Perth.
2 .T. T. .Jackson, Lanark.
3 J. McPherson, Carleton Place.
4 J. Murray, Smith's Falls.
5 J. Slattery, Almonte,
Leeds and Grenville.
1 D. B. Jones, Broekville.
2 B. C. Hughes, Prescott.
3 S. McCammon, Gananoque.
4 Vacant. Kemptville.
5 W. H. McCrea. Merrickville.
6 N. L. Phelps, Delta.
7 C. A. Wood, Toledo.
8 L. S. Lewis, Newboro.
9 I. C. Alguire. Athens.
10 C. W. McLean, Spencerville.
11 J. Haley. North Augusta.
12 M. J. Connolly, Caintown.
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White, Broekville.
H. Row, Prescott.
McE. Hiscocks. Gananoque.
Sweeney. Kemptville.
Cusick, Merrickville. W. Russell, Delta.
Richards, Frankville.
P. Adam, Westport.
Deacon. Westport.
C. Phililpps, Athens. P. Lawrence, Spencerville. J. Whaley, North Augusta. Hagerman, Mallorytown.
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1 A. Knight, Napanee.
2 F. W. Armstrong, Bath.
3 J. B. Allison, Adolphustown.
4 G. A, Aylesworth, Newburgh.
5 0. Whelan, Centerville.
6 J. A. Timmerman. Odessa.
7 J. Aylesworth, Tamworth.
. 5 Bailiff. P. O. Address.
1 Z. Ham. Napanee.
1 W. H. Huff. Napanee.
2 Vacant, Bath.
3 D. Daverne, Adolphustown.
4 Z. Ham, Napanee.
4 J. H. Patterson. .Newburgh.
5 P. Vanderwater. Centreville. f) G. Watts, Odessa.
7 P. F. Cascallen, Tamworth. 7 C. Stein. Denbigh. 7 D. Sedgewick. Cloyne.
Lincoln.
1 J. McKimmie, Niagara. 1 R. Chapman, Niagara-on-the-
2 W. A. Mittleberger, St. Oath- Lake.
arines. 2 R. E. Boyle, St. Catharines.
8 C. Grassie, Smithville. 3 A. D. Lacy, Smithville.
4 C. E. Riggins. Beamsville.
4 W. E. Tufford, Beamsville.
Manttottlin Island.
1 S. P. Jackson. Gore Bay. 1 S. M. Fraser. Gore Bay.
2 Vacant, Little Current. 2 E. M. Bradley, Little Current.
3 W. J. Tucker, Manitowaning. 3 H. Vanzant, jr., Manitowaning.
Middlesex.
1 J. W. Mcintosh, London.
2 E. A. Dick.>ion. Parkhill.
3 R. J. McNamee, Lucan.
4 W. C. Harris, Delaware.
5 G. Wilson, Glencoe.
6 B. Rowland, Strathroy.
7 E. T. Shaw, J)orchestei- Stat'n.
8 W. R. Westlake, Arva.
9 J. L. Patterson, London.
1 J. W. Hevey, London.
2 E. Manes, Parkhill.
3 J. Ward. Lucan.
4 A. Waters. Delaware.
5 J. Poole. Glencoe.
6 M. Mclntyre. Strathroy.
7 W. H. Shaw. Dochester St'n.
8 Vacant, Arva.
9 L. W. Stevens. London.
MUSKOKA DlSTMCT.
1 C. Bard, Bracebridgo.
2 T. M. Robinson, Gravenhurst.
3 J. R. Roece, Huntsville.
4 F. D. Stubbs, Port Carliug.
1 Vacant, Bracebridge.
2 W. H. Johns, Gravenhurst.
3 W. Rumsey, Huntsville.
4 F. Fowler, Port Darling.
NiPISSING Dl-STniC'T.
I J. D. Cockburn. Sturgeon F'lls. 1 IT. Kinch. Sturgeon Falls.
2 .7. McMeekin, Mattawa.
3 M. W. Flannery. North Bay.
4 T. J. Ryan, Sudbury.
5 .T. A. Trahan. P.onfield. n .1. B. I>ee. Warren.
7 IT. McQuarric, Haileybury.
2 A. Fillion. Mattawa.
3 I. Kinsella, North Bay.
4 M. J. Powell. Sudbury.
5 G. Allnrd. Bonfield.
6 Vacant, Warren.
7 R. I^atimore. New Liskeard.
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E. Freeman. Simcoe. M. Tobin, Waterford. Green. Windham Centre. A. Buchner, Ronson.
J. MeColl, Vietoria. P. Barrett, Port Rowan.
W. Williams. Fairground. Skey, Port Dover.
P. O. Address.
. o Bailiff.
1 J. Al^eo. Simcoe.
2 O. H. Duncombe, Waterford.
3 D. C. Wood. Simcoe.
4 R. Power. Delhi.
^ .T. E. Duncan. Vittoria. 0 H. C. Ellis, Port Rowan.
7 .T. W. Massacar, Fair Ground.
8 S. L. Butler, Port Dover.
North UMBEKLAKD and Durham.
1 .T. Moorecraft, Bowmanville.
2 L. B. Davidson, Newcastle.
3 G. M. Furby, Port Hope.
4 H. M. Wood. Millbrook.
5 J. G. Orr. Cobourg. n D. Reid. Grafton.
7 S. S. Britnell. Colborne.
8 E. O. Butler, Brighton.
9 D. Robertson, Warkworth.
10 D. S. Austin, Wooler.
11 E. 0. West, Campbellford.
1 R. J. Mallory. Bowmanville.
2 Vacant, Newcastle.
3 H. Sing. Port Hope.
4 W. Carveth. ^ftllbrook.
5 O. Dean, Cobourg.
0 C. S. Bradley, Grafton.
7 G. Sanderson. Colborne.
8 J. M. Snider. Brighton.
9 L. Berry, Warkworth.
10 A. Terrill, Wooler.
11 G. Hay, Campbellford.
Ontario.
1 D. C. Macdonnell. Whitby.
2 M. Gleeson, Greenwood.
3 J. W. Burnham. Port Perry.
4 J. E. Gould. Uxbridge. .5 G. Smith, Cannington.
<; G. F. Bruce. Beaverton.
1 B. F. Campbell. Brooklin.
2 R. W. Mowbray, Kinsale.
3 .T. D. Paxton. Port Perry.
4 .J. C. Widdifield, Uxbridge.
5 L. Cliff. Cannington.
6 J. H. Smith. Beaverton.
7 R. L. Gaughan, Uptergrove. 7 J. Fox, Millington.
Oxford.
1 F. W. Macqueen. Woodstock.
2 C. K. Curry, Drumbo.
3 O. M. Alger. Embro.
4 J. Barr. Norwich.
.5 N. G. Gunn, Ingersoll. G J. C. Ross. Tillsonburg.
1 M. Virtue, jr.. Woodstock.
2 L. S. Kennedy. Richwood.
3 A. S. Herd, Embro.
4 C. E. Burgess. Burgessville.
5 J. Stirton, Ingersoll.
6 M. Dillon. Tillsonburg
Parry Sound District.
1 I). Macfarlane. Parry Sound.
2 Vacant, McKellar.
3 Wm. Ditchburn, Rosseau.
4 W. Sharpe. Bnrk's Falls. .5 S. G. Best. Mairnetawan.
6 R. Bassett, Powassan.
7 G E. Seidward, Sundridge.
1 B. Hanna. Parry Sound.
1 D. McCrae, French River.
2 A. R. .Jackson. McKellar.
3 .1. Harvey, Rosseau.
4 W. Alexander. Burk's Falls. ,5 E. P.. Parker, Maganetawan.
6 W. Mick, Powassan.
7 A. McDonald, Sundridge.
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Peel.
Clerk. P. .O. Address.
1 J. W. Main, Brampton.
2 H. H. Shaver. Cooksville.
3 J. Harris. Caledon.
4 J. McDonald, Bolton.
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1 J. W. Smith. Brampton.
2 W. H. Rutledge. Cooksville.
3 D. McArthnr, Caledon.
4 T. Barons, Bolton.
Perth.
1 D. L. Burritt, Stratford.
2 G. K. Matheson, Mitchell.
3 R. Sheppard. St. Mary's.
4 G. Brown, Shakespeare.
5 T. Trow. Milverton.
6 W. Bright, Listowel.
1 T. Tobin. Stratford.
1 D. W. Forbes, Stratford.
2 J. J. Coppin, Mitchell.
3 W. Box, St. Mary's.
4 J. A. Donaldson. Shakespeare.
5 W. D. Weir. Milverton.
6 T. Male, Listowel.
Peterborough.
1 F. J. Bell, Peterborough.
2 T. Fraser, Norwood.
3 J. McNeil. Keene.
4 "W. Sherin, Lakefield.
5 W. Gallon, Apsley.
1 T. Laplante, Peterborough.
2 D. Mahoney. Norwood.
3 J. Elmhirst. Keene.
4 R. Duff. Lakefield.
5 I. Lean, Apsley.
Prescott and Russell.
1 D. S. Buchan. L'Orignal.
2 J. Shields, Vankleek Hill.
3 L. J. Labrosse. St. Eugene.
4 D. Viau, Plantageuet.
5 J. S. Cameron, Cumberland.
6 A. Carson. Russell.
7 J. S. F. V. Costello. Hawkes-
bury.
8 J. Downing, Fournier.
9 F. W. Langrell, Alfred.
10 M. Rochon, Clarence Creek.
11 P. Stewart, South Indian.
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AV. Wright. L'Orijrnal. Shields, Vankleek Hill. Kelly, St. Eugene. A. Peltier. Plantagoiipt. Lavergne, Cumberland. Yonge. Russell. Wright, L'Orignal. Molloy, Foin-nier. Dupuis, St. Isidore. jNIiron, Alfred. A. Dent, Rockland. Lavoilette. Clarence Creek. C. O'Byrne, South Indian. Chevrier. Cassehunn.
Pkince Edward.
1 F. Slavin, Picton.
2 T. Dodge. Milford.
3 0. IT. Wright. Demnrestville.
4 W. H. C. Rohlin. Ameliasburg. r> .T. W. Clarks, Wellington.
G A. B. Saylor, Bloomfield.
7 G. H. Crane. Consecon.
8 B. E. Harrison, Waupoos.
1 D. A. Spencer. Picton.
2 G. N. Ostrandcr. :\rilford.
3 G. Farrell. Demorestville.
4 A. Harve.v, Ampliasbur,g.
n F. C. Spencer. Wellington,
n A. McDonald, Bloomfield.
7 IT. W. Weeks. Consecon.
8 E. A. Williams, Wanpoos.
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Rainy Ri\'Er District.
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Clerk. P. O. Address.
1 P. H. Clarke, Rat Portage,
2 B. F. Phillips, Emo.
3 C. S. Smith, Foi-t Francis.
4 F. Deacon, Wabigoon.
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1 W. H. :McKay. Rat Portage.
2 A. Locking. Emo.
3 F. IT. Warner, Fort Francis.
4 T. W. Thomson, Dryden.
5 D. K. McGregor. Rainy River. 5 J. Redpath, Rainy River
1 L. Irving, Pembroke.
2 H. S. Miller, Beachburg
3 G. Eady, Jr., Renfrew.
4 J. R. Tiei-ney, Arnprior.
5 J. J. Carter. Mount St. Patrick
6 R. Bannerman, Eganville
7 R. Allen, Cobden.
8 T. L. O'Grady, Brudenell.
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SiMCOE.
1 W. C. McLean, Barrie.
2 W. R. Strong. Bradford.
3 G. Chrystal. Beeton.
4 R. G. Campbell, Collingwood.
5 A. Craig, Craighurst.
6 .T. R. Henderson, Orillia-
7 J. A. Mather, New Lowell.
8 J. G. Hood. Alliston.
9 W. ,L Martin. Penetang. 10 J. C. Steele. Coldwater.
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B. McKay. Bradford. . J. Casserly, Tottenham.
W. S. Cunningham, Colling- wood.
Martin. Hillsdale.
Kean. Orillia. , Patton, New Lowell.
A. Whitesides, Alliston.
E. J. Hewson, Penetang.
Blaney, Coldwater.
Stoemont, Dundas and Glengarry.
1 G. H. Macgillivray, Williams-
town.
2 H. R. !Macdonald, Alexandria. .3 G. Bigelow, Cornwall.
4 F. Warren, Wales.
.5 F. F. Plantz. Morrisburg. 0 A. F. Sherman. Iroquois.
7 M. J. Cleland. South Mount'n.
8 .T. A. Cockburn. Crysler.
9 D. C. McRae, Bridge End.
10 W. Rae. Chesterfield.
11 D. Mcintosh. Strathmore.
12 .T. D. Mcintosh. Dominionville.
1 P. W. Robertson. Willinnis-
town.
2 Vacant. Alexandria.
3 H. Stiles. Cornwall.
3 R. J. Gravely, Cornwall.
4 S. Warner, Osnabruck Centre. 4 G. S. Castleman. Aultsville. ."> J. Hopper, Morrisburg.
f'> W. A. Coons. Iroquois.
7 A. Redwood. South Mountain.
8 J. A. Munro. Finch. '
9 D. McLeod. Lancaster.
10 A. Stallmayer, Chesterville.
10 M. Knowland. Chesterville.
11 E. J. Molony, McMillan's Cor.
12 D. .7. Robertson, Maxville.
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Thundeb Bay District.
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1 H. Munro. Port Arthur. 3 J. J. Wells. Fort William.
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1 R. Cleavet, Port Arthur. 3 R. Swauson, Fort William.
Victoria.
1 P. Mclntyre, Woodville.
2 E. D. Hand. Fenelon Falls.
3 W. C. Moore, Bobcaygeon.
4 J. D. Thornton, Omemee.
5 E. Bowes, Lindsay.
6 J. F. Cunnings, Oakwood.
1 S. Duuond, Woodville.
2 E. Mark, Fenelon Falls.
3 W. R. Given, Bobcaygeon. 4. W. Glass. Omemee,
5 P. Mitchell, Lindsay.
6 A. Minthorn, Oakwood.
7 A. C. Graham, Victoria Road. 7 J. Corson, Coi-son's Siding.
Waterloo.
1 F. Rohleder, Berlin.
2 J. D. Webster, Preston.
3 B. J. Wilkins, Gait.
4 D. Eby, New Hamburg.
5 G. W. Parcill, Linwood.
6 W. H. Winkler, St. Jacobs.
7 W. D. Watson, Ayr.
1 C. Huber, Berlin.
2 J. Soeder, Preston.
3 L. Bawtinheimer, Gait.
4 A. Eraser, New Hamburg.
5 B. J. Ballard, Hawkesville. G B. J. Ballard, Hawkesville. 7 J. G. Watson, Ayr.
WELLA.ND.
1 A. O. Seger, Welland Station. 1 C. Ramey, WellaBd.
2 P. J. Wilson. Marshville. 2 C. B. Wills, MarshvilU.
3 W. W. Thorn, Ridgeway. 3 I. E. Teal, Ridgeway.
4 J. G. Cadham, Niagara Falls 4 B. Carter, Niagara Falls
South. South.
5 D. J. C. Munro. Thorold. 5 C. Ramey, Welland.
6 S. Hays, Port Colborne. 6 Vacant, Welland.
Wellington.
1 T. J. Day. Guelph.
2 W. ivicoll. Morriston.
3 H. Black, Rockwood.
4 J. Brownbridge. Fergus*.
5 T. Young. Enn.
6 H. Clark, Flora.
7 W. W. Farewell, Drayton.
8 J. Driscoll, Arthur.
10 .T. Livingston, Harriston.
11 J. C. Wilkes, Mount Forest.
1 J. H. Doughty, Guelph.
2 J. H. Doughty. Guelph.
3 J. W. Farries, Rockwood.
4 W. M. Frank. Fergus.
5 G. T. Scott, Erin.
6 W. Findlay. Flora.
7 S. C. Trask, Dravton.
S D. T. T. Small, .\rthur.
10 IL Torrance, Clifford.
11 A. Godfrey, Mount Forest.
Went worth.
1 H, T. Bunbury. Hamilton.
2 F. D. Sntor. Dundas.
3 H. Thompson, Waterdown,
4 W, McDonald, Rockton.
6 .T, C. Moore. Stony Crpek.
7 .T. McClpm'ent. Glnnford.
8 T. Murphy, Binbrook.
0 R. L. Gunn, Hamilton.
1 J. Hunt, Hamilton.
2 E. P. Hanes. Dundas.
;*> W. Harvey, Waterdown,
4 Vj. Clomont, Lyndon.
r> ,T. F. Felkcr, Stony Creek.
7 S. Hassard. Glanford.
8 S. Hassard. Glanford.
9 J. Greenfield, Hamilton.
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York.
. 3 Clerk. P. O. Address.
1 A. McL. Howard. Toronto.
2 R. F. Corson. Markham.
3 T. F. MoMahon, Richm'd Hill.
4 K. N. Robertson, Newmarket.
5 W. P. Cole, Sutton West.
6 A. Armstrong, Lloydtown.
7 J. Nattress. Woodbridge.
8 J. Hamshaw, Toronto June.
9 J. H. Richardson, West Hill. 10 E. H. Duggan, Toronto.
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Syng*", Toronto.
J. Lanau, Ringwood. Michael. Richmond Hill.
L. Widdifield. Newmarket.
H. Wilson, Newmarket.
A. Sheppard, Sutton West. Playter, Aurora.
Burton. Woodbridge.
Kaake, Weston. Annis, Scarboro.
Small, Toronto.
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XLable of Costs
In tbe
Miab Court ot justice, Court ot Bppcal auD County Courts,
(IRule li7S.)
High Co. Court Courts
1. Instructions to sue in undefended cases $3 00 .?2 00
2. In defended cases 4 00 3 00
3. Instructions to defend 4 00 3 00
4. Instructions for petition where no writ ol' summons
issued 2 00 100
Writs.
5. All writs, except writs of execution, subpoenas,
and concurrent, and renewed writs 2 00 1 00
6. Concurrent writ 150 0 75
7. Renewed writ (except writs of execution) 1 50 0 75
8. All writs, except subpoenas, if over four folios, for
every folio 0 20 0 20
9. Subpoena ad testflcandum 1 00 0 50
10. Subpoena duces tecum 1 25 0 75
11. All subpoenas if over four folios, additional per
folio 0 15 0 16
12. Notice of writ for service in lieu of writ out of
jurisdiction and copy 1 00 0 75
(Alias, and subsequent writs, to be allowed at originals)
13. Special indorsement of writ of summons 1 00 0 75
14. Issuing any writ of execution 6 00 4 00
15. Renewal of any writ of execution 4 00 2 50
(In both cases, including placing same in the
Sheriffs' hands, all attendance, indorsement* and letters iu connection therewith.)
Copy AND Service of Writs of Summons, and Other Process.
16. For copy, including copy of notices required to bs
indorsed, each 1 00 0 75
If over four folios, for every additional folio 0 10 0 10
17. Service of each copy of writ, if not done by
tbe Sheriff or an officer employed by him, when
taxable to solicitor on Sheriff's default 1 00 0 50
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High Co. Court Courts
18. If served at a distance of over two miles from the
nearest place of business, or office of the solicitor serving same, for each mile beyoud such two miles •. =>" 13 $0 10
19. For service of writ out of jurisdiction
High Court aiul Cuuil of Appeal -Such *allowauce as ihe Taxing
Officer shall iluuk til. County Courts-Such allowauce as the Taxing Officer or C. C. Judge shall tniuk tit.
Instbtjctions after Commencement^of Action.
20. To counsel in special matters 1 00 0 60
21. To counsel in common matters ; • 0 &U \J ^o
22. For special affidavits when allowed by the taxmg
officer (or County Court Clerk in C. C. cases) . . 1 00 0 DO
23. For special affidavit on production when allowed
by the taxing officer 2 00 1 00
24. For pleadings in actiou and reasons for and n 1 no
against appeal •.• • ^ ^" ^ "^
25. For counterclaim, when such claim could not prior
to the Out. Jud. Act, 1881, have formed the
subject of a set-off '• ? ^ 1 on
26. For reply to such counterclaim _• ^ "^ -^ ""
27. To amend any pleading when the amendment is
proper 2 00 1 00
28. For confession of defence under Rule 295 2 00 1 00
29. For special case in course of action 2 00 1 00
80. For special case when no writ issued, or pleadings
had, and no instructions to sue allowed 3 00 2 00
81. To add parties by order of Court or Judge 2 00 1 00
32. For brief .• • • • 2 00 0 50
83. For adding parties in consequence of marriage,
death, assignment, etc 1 00 0 50
84. For issuf of fact, by consent, or Judge's order . . 2 00 1 00
35. To defend added parties after death of original
party 2 00 100
36. For confession of action in ejectment as to the
whole, or in part 1 00 0 50
37. To strike or reduce special jury 2 00 1 00
38. For such other important step or proceeding in the
suit as the taxing officer is satisfied warrants
such a charge 2 00 1 00
Drawing Pleadings, Etc.
89. Statement of claim 2 00 1 00
40. If above ten folios, for every folio above ten,
In addition 0 20 0 15
41. Statement of defence, if five folios or under 2 00 1 00
. 42. Counterclaim if five folios or under 200 100
43. Statement of defence or counterclaim if above
five folios
For every folio in addition 0 20 0 20
44. Reply and other pleadings for or on behalf of
plaintiff or defendant 2 00 1 00
222 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTAiUO.
High Co. Court Courts 45. If above five folios, for each additional folio .... ^jiU 20 $0 IT) •iG. Petition, per folio 0 20 0 15
47. Issue for trial of facts by agreement or order, for
eveiy folio 0 20 0 20
48. In special or contested actions or matters on the
Higher Scale to be increased to such sum as the Taxing Officer m Toronto may think fit
49. Special case, per folio 0 20 0 20
50. Drawing interrogatories, or answers for any pur-
poses required by law, per folio 0 20 0 20
51. Drawing reasons for or against appeal, five
folios or under 2 00 1 00
For each folio above five U 20 U 15
52. (The above charges do not include engrossing, or
copies to file or serve.)
53. Taking cognovit and entering judgment thereon,
when there has been no previous proceeding,
and the true debt does not exceed $200 8 00 8 00
54. For same services when the true debt exceeds $200 12 00 10 00
55. Drawing and tugrossing cognovit, and attending
execution, when there have been previous proceedings 2 00 100
56. Preparing bond to secure costs, bond on any
appeal to secure costs or damages, or any recog- nizance (to include drawing affidavits and all attendances in connection with the preparation thereof) 5 00 3 00
Copies.
57. Of pleadings, brief and other documents, when no
other provision is made, and copies properly
allowable 0 10 0 10
58. Certified copv of pleadings, or issue, for use of
Judge 1 50 0 75
59. For every folio above 15, per folio 0 10 0 10
60. Of special and common orders, per folio 0 10 0 10
61. Of depositions properly taken for use on a motion
in Court or Chambers — in the discretion of the Taxing Officer not exceeding the amount pay- able to a Special Examiner for copies
Notices, inciatdtng One Copy.
62. Notice, in action for recovery of land, to defend
for part of premises; not to be allowed when
defence limited by appenr.nnce 1 00 0 .50
fiS. Notice of plaintiff's or defendant's title in action
for recovery of land 100 0 50
R4. Notice of admission of right and denial of ouster
by joint tenant 1 00 ....
65. Notice of confession of action in action for
recovery of land as to whole or part 0 50
66. Notice in lien of statement of claim 0 50 0 25
R7. Notice to produce and admit each 0 50 0 25
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST— ONTARIO. 223
High Co. Court Courts
68. Notice by defendant to tliiid party under Rule
209 (not to include copy of statement of claim). $1 00 $0 50
69. In any case where any of the above exceed
two folios, for every additional folio 'J -^ " ■*"
For every additional folio of copy 0 10 ....
For every additional copy per folio ^1"
7X). Particulars of claim, demand, set off, or counter-
claim, five folios or under j- OJJ J[ '5
If exceeding fivt' folios, per folio in addition 0 -iO U 10
71. Notice of motion in Court or Chambers, drawing
and copy to serve, per folio 0 30 0 lo
72. Notice of appearance when entered after time
limited by writ, and notice given forthwith but
not otiierwise 0 50 0 25
73. Notice of entry of appearance in action for
recovery of land by person not named in the
writ 050 025
74. Notice to sheriff to discharge prisoner out of
custody 0 50 0 40
75. Notice of discontinuance 0 50 0 25
76. Notice of disputing amount of claim 0 50 0 25
77. Notice of trial or assessment 0 50 0 25
78. Demand of residence of plaintiff ■ 0 50 0 25
79. Demand of names of partners 0 50 0 25
HO. Notice of setting down on motion for judgment
or on further directions 0 50 0 25
81. Notice of taxation or appointments to tax 0 50 ^25
82. Notice of filing affidavits when required (only one
notice to be allowed for a set of affidavits filed
or which ouiibt to be filed together) 0 50 0 25
83. All common notices, demands or appointments,
not specified 0 .50 0 2,5
84. Every additional copy, per folio 0 10 0 10
85. In no case less than fifty cents to be taxed for
notice, demand or appointment, and one copy. ("Where necessary to be served and served on more than one party the extra services to be allowed.)
Perusals.
86. Of each of the pleadings as defined by The Judi-
cature Act, 1895, including reasons for and
against appeal 1 00 0 50
87. Of special case by the solicitor of any party, except the one by whom it is prepared, when the case is submitted in the course of the cause 2 00 1 00 88. And In special, or contested actions, or matters, or of interrogatories, and cross-interrogatories
on commission 0 50
High Court and Court of Appeal— iiuc/i hum as the Xaxiny Officer in Toronto thinks fit. .SO. Of affidavits and exhibits of a party adverse In interest, filed or produced on any application, where perusal is necessary if 20 folios or under 1 00 0 50 On the Higher Scale per folio over 20 folios.... 0 U5 .... (Not in any case to exceed the sum of $5.)
224 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
High Co. Court Courts Attendance.
90. Necessary attendances conseqiiont on the service
of a notice to produce or admit, or an inspection of documents when produced under order includ- ing making admission, altogether .$1 00 $0 50
To be increased by Taxing Officer (or County Court Clerk) in cases of special, difficult and im- portant nature, to 2 00 1 00
91. Attending on return of motion in Chambers 1 00 0 50
To be increased in the discretion of the Taxing
Officer, or iu C. 0. cases of the Judge, to 2 OO 1 50
92. On consultation, or conference, with counsel, in
special, difficult, and important matters, iu the discrstion of the Taxing Officer iu Toronto (or in C. C. cases of the County Court Clerk), to 2 00 1 00
To be increased in the discretion of the Taxing Officer as between solicitor and client, to such sum as he. shall see fit, or in C. C. cases in the discretion of the C. C. Judge to, not excpodins: 3 00
No special attendance to be allowed to a solicitor on proceedings on which he also appears as counsel.
93. Solicitor attending Court on trial of cause, when
not himself counsel, or partner of counsel 2 00 1 00
And in special, difficult, and important cases, each
hour necessarily present at trial 2 00 1 00
In no case to exceed, per day 10 00 5 00
(Provided the attendance of such solicitor, and the length of time of such attendance, be duly entered at the time in the book of the Registrar, Deputy-Regjstrar, Deputy-Clerk of the Crown, Clerk of Assize, C. C. Clerk, or other officer of the Court present at the time, or proved by affidavit.)
94. To hear judgment when not given on close of
argument 2 00 1 00
95. To hear judgment when cause on list for judg-
ment, but judgment not given 2 00 1 00
96. On taxation of costs 1 00
97. On taxation of costs, per hour 1 00 ....
98. On revision, per hour, when attendance required
by Taxing Officer, or revision had on order .... 1 00 0 50
99. On revision by County Court Judge on appeal ...; .... 0 50
100. To obtain or give undertaking to appear, when
service accepted by a solicitor 1 00 0 50
101. Attendance to file, or serve 0 50 0 25
102. Attendance on warrant, or appointment, of
Master, Registrar, Examiner, Referee, or
Court ("lerk, in special matters, per hour 1 00 0 50
To be increased in the discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto, or, in C. C. cases, of the C. C. Judge, to not exceed per hour 200 100
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO. 225
High Co. Court Courts
103. Attendance on Master, or Registrar (or County
Couit ClerU), iu spcrial matters, per hour $1 00 $0 50
104. Attending to search bond 0 oO 0 25
105. Attending to search and perusing bond 1 00 O 50
106. Every other necessary attendance 0 50 0 25
107. On important points and matteris. requiring the
attendance of counsel, and wlien counsel attends, before a Master, Examiner, Referee, Register, Inspector of Titles, or County Clerk a counsel fee may be allowed by a Taxing Officer in Toronto (or the Judge in Countj' Court cases,) in lieu of fees for attendance, such counsel fee in County Court cases not to exceed .$5.
Briefs.
108. For drawing briefs, five folios or under 200 100
109. For drawing briefs for each folio above five 0 10 0 10
110. For drawing briefs, per folio, for original ana
necessary matter 0 20 0 20
111. Copy of documents, other than pleadiugs, per folio U 10 0 JO
112. Copy uf brief for second counsel, when fee taxed
to him, per folio 0 10 ....
Court Fees
113. Fees after statement of claim, or, where statement
dispensed with, after filing writ, on defence, joinder of issue, trial or argument before Courts or any other step in the cause, and on judgments, other than praecipe judgments iu mortgage cases. No two fees to be allowed to either party when such proceedings are taken, or had, between the first day of any sittings of the Courts (as formerly fixed by Rule 21G of the Con. Rules of 1888, or fixed by R. S. O. 1887, c. 47, s. 12, as the case may be), and the first day of the following sittings so fixed 1 00 0 50
114. Fee on certified copy of pleadings for Judge 1 00 0 50
115. Fee on every order, or judgment to the party
obtaining the same 1 00 0 50
116. Fee on praecipe judgment in mortgage cases 4.00 2 00
Affidavits.
117. Drawing affidavits, per fOiio 0 20 0 20
118. Engrossing same to have sworn, per folio 0 10 0 10
119. Copies of affidavits, per folio, when necessary .... 0 10 0 10
120. Common affidavits of service, including service
by post when necessary, or of payment of mileage and of non-appearance, including copy, oath, and attendance to swear 1 00 0 75
121. The solicitor for preparing each exhibit 0 10 0 10
Defendants.
122. Appearance, including attending to enter 1 00 0 50
For each additional defendant 0 20 0 10
226 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
High Co. Court Courts
123. For limiting defence in action for recovery
of land in appearance, besides above allowance for appearance; not to be allowed when notice of limiting defence served $1 00 $0 50
Judgments or Orders.
124. Drawing minutes of judgment, or order, per
folio, when prepared by solicitor, under direc- tion of officer settling the same, (or, in C. C. cases, of the C. C. .Judge") • 0 20 0 20
125. Judgment for non-appearance on specially indorsed
writs, and in action for recovery of land 1 00 0 50
126. For every hour's attendance before proper officer
on settling or passing minutes 1 00 0 50
To be increased in the discretion of the officer in special and difficult cases, when the solicitor attends personally, tc a sum not exceeding altogether 5 00 2 50
Letters.
127. Letter to each defendant before suit, only one
letter to be allowed to any defendants who are in partnership, and when subject of suit relates to the transactions of their partnership 0 50 0 25
128. Common letters, including necessary agency letters 0 50 0 25
129. With power to the taxing officer (or in C. C. cases
the C. C. Clerk), as between solicitor and client, to increase the fee for special and important letters, to an amount not exceeding 2 00 1 00
130. Postages — the amount actually disbursed.
131. For correspondence during the progress of an
appeal to the Court of Appeal a reasonable sum in the discretion of the Taxing Officer may be allowed cot exceeding 5 00 2 00
Sales by Master, or Aitctioneer; or Beax Representative in Partition Suits.
132. Drawing advertisements for the sale of real or
personal estate under the direction of the Court,
including all copies, except for printing 2 00 1 00
And for each folio over five, per folio 0 20 0 15
(To be increased in the discretion of the Master (or in C. C. cases the C. C. Judge) to a sum not exceeding ten dollars, when special information has been procured for the purpose of sale.)
133. Copies for printing, per folio 0 10 0 10
334. Each necessary attendance on printer 0 50 0 25
135. Attending and making arrangements with auc- tioneer 1 00 0 50
13G. Revising proof 100 0 50
137. Fee on conducting sale when held where solicitor
reBides f) 00 3 00
THE CANADIAN LAW LLsT— ONTAltlO. 227
High Co. Court Courts 138. If solicitor is eugaged for more thau three hours,
for every hour beyond that time $1 00 $0 75
13'J. Fee on couductiug the aale elsewhere, besides all necessary travelliug aud hotel expenses, when solicitor attends with the approval of the Master
(or real representative) previously given 10 00 5 00
If the sale occupies more than one day, the Mas- ter may allow him, in addition to his travelling expenses, per diem, a sum not exceeding twenty dollars. The Master may also allow to one other party to the suit his fees and expenses for attending sales, if, in his opinion, it is necessary and proper that he should attend.
Miscellaneous.
140. Statement of issues in Master's office, when re-
quired by the Master 2 00 1 00
In special matters to be increased in the discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto.
141. For each folio over 10 0 20 0 20
142. When it has been satisfactorily proved that pro-
ceedings have been taken by solicitors out of Court to expedite proceedings, save costs, or compromise actions, an allowance is to be made therefor in the discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto (or Judge of Couuty Court in C. C. cases).
143. Drawing bill of costs as between party and party
for taxation, (including engrossing and copy for
Taxing Officer, or C. C. Clerk), per folio 0 30 0 20
144. Copy, per folio, to serve 0 10 0 10
145. For maps and plans necessary for and used at the
trial— a reasonable sum in the discretion of the Taxing Officer. (Con. Rule 1213)
Counsel Fees.
146. Fee on motion of course, or on motion in matters
,_ ^°ot special 2 00 100
147. On special ex parte motion or application to the
Court, (only one counsel fee to be taxed) 5 00 2 00
To be increased in the discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto, (or Judge of County Court in C. C. cases, who shall mark amount to be taxed on order of Court, if any, before taxation)
,.„ ^^^ 10 00 5 00
14». t ee on argument on supporting or opposing appli- cation to the Court, or argument in the High
Court of special case, or appeal 10 00 5 00
In High Court and Court of Appeal to be in- creased in the discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto, but no more than two Counsel fees to be allowed in any case. In C. C. to be increased in the discretion of the
J^^^e, to 10 QQ
228 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTARIO.
High Co. Court Coui-ts
149. Oii argumeut of appeal in the Court of Appeal,
ill the discretion of Taxing Officer at Toronto, but no more than two Counsel fees to be ullow ed in any case, (iiules 1 Jim.,18'JG, l^O-k amended.)
150. On argumeut in County Court appeals, in the dis-
cretion of the Taxing Officer at Toronto, not ex- ceeding $25. (Rules 1 Jan., 1890, 1504.)
151. On consultations $5 00 $2 00
152. Fee, with brief, on assessment 10 UO t) 00
153. Fee, with brief, at trial 10 00 10 00
In High Court cases to be increased by the Tax- ing Officer in his discretion to a sum not ex- ceeding $40 to a senior counsel, and $20 to
junior counsel, in actions of a special and im- portant nature. Provided that the Taxing Officer in Toronto shall have power to tax in- creased fees, but more than one counsel fee shall not be allowed in any case not of a special and important nature; not more than two in any case, Provided that if an application to increase fees be made in the first instance to the Local Taxing Officer, and a flat granted, no applica- tion shall thereafter be made to the Taxing Officer at Toronto.
In County Court cases to be increased by the Judge in actions of a special or important nature falling within the increased jurisdiction conferred by 59 V. c. 19. upon County Courts (on notice to the opposite party) to a sum not exceeding 50 00
In County Court cases to be increased by the Judge, in actions of a special or important nature not falling within the increased juris- diction aforesaid, (on notice to the opposite party) to a sum not exceeding 2.'5 00
(In C. C. cases no charge to be made by either party in connection with such application.)
154. On argument or examination in Chambers iu cases
proper for the attendance of counsel and where
counsel attends 2 00 1 00
To be increased in the discretion of the Taxing Officer in cases in the High Court or Court of Appeal to a sum not exceeding 5 00
To be increased in the discretion of the Judge
in C. C. cases to a sum not exceeding 5 00
Subject to further increase in the discretion of the Taxing Officer at Toronto. Provided that the Master in Chambers may in cases before him recommend a fee.
155. On attendance on reference to Master, C. C. Clerk,
or Referee, when counsel necessary 500 300
To be increased in special and important matters requiring the attendance of counsel, in the dis- cretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto, (or the County Court Clerk in C. C. cases, not exceed- ing) 10 00
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — ONTAHIO. 229
High Co. Court Courts
156. Fee on drawing, and settling allegations in
praecipe for revivor, in special cases, proper for
opinion of counsel $2 00 $1 00
To be increased in the discretion of Taxing Officer, (or C. C. Clerk in C. C. cases), to an amount not exceeding 5 00 2 00
157. On settling pleadings, interrogatories, special cases,
issues or petitions, and advising on evidence in contested cases, in the discretion of the Tax- ing Officer, (or C. C. Clerk in C. C. cases), not exceeding 5 00 3 00
158. On settling the appeal case and reasons for or
against appeal 5 00 2 00
To be increased in the discretion of the Taxing Officer at Toronto in special and important matters to a sum not exceeding 20 00 5 00
Costs of a Court fiDotiOTU
159. Instructions 2 00 1 00
160. Instructions for affidavits 1 00 0 50
161. Drawing affidavits, per folio 0 20 0 20
162. Engrossing, per folio 0 10 0 10
163. Attending to swear, each 0 50 0 25
164. Paid Commissioner 0 20 0 20
165. Preparing exhibits, each 0 10 0 ""O
166. Paid marking exhibits 0 10 0 10
167. Attending to file 0 50 0 25
168. Paid filings 0 10 0 10
169. Notice of motion, engrossing and copy for ser-
vice, per folio 0 30
170. Attending to serve 0 50 0 25
171. Having received demand of copy of affidavits,
copy per folio 0 10 0 10
172. Attending to serve 0 50 0 25
173. Instructions for brief 2 00 0 50
174. Brief not exceeding 5 folios 2 00 1 00
175. Each folio over five 0 10 0 10
176. Attending counsel with 1 00 0 50
177. Demand copy of affidavits and copy 0 50 0 25
178. Attending to serve 0 50 0 25
179. Perusing same 1 00 0 50
180. Counsel fee on argument (to be increased on the
discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto) .... 10 00 5 00
181. Fee after argument 1 00 0 50
182. Attending to hear judgment 2 00 1 00
183. Drawing minutes of order, per folio 0 20 0 20
184. Copy to serve, per folio 0 10 0 10
185. Attending for appointment to settle copy and ser-
vice 1 30 0 .50
186. Attending to settle 1 00 0 50
187. Engrossing order, per folio 0 10 0 10
188. Attending to bespeak and for order 1 00 0 5V»
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High Oo. Court Courts
189. Paid for entering every ordinary order $0 30 $0 30
190. Additional fee by Statute 0 2U
191. Paid per folio not exceeding 0 folios 0 20 0 20
192. Additional fee by Statute 0 20
193. Fee on order 1 00 0 50
194. Copy of order to serve, per folio 0 10 0 10
195. Attending to serve 0 50 0 25
196. Copy of order for Taxing Officer, per folio 0 10 0 10
197. Drawing bill of costs, engrossing copy for Tax-
ing Officer, per folio 0 30 0 20
198. Copy to serve, per folio 0 10 0 10
199. Attending for appointment to tax 0 50 V> 25
200. Notice of appointment and copy 0 50 0 25
201. Attending to serve 0 50 0 25
202. Attending on taxation, per folio 1 00 1 00
203. Paid besides filings 1 00 1 00
204. Attending for certificate 0 50
Judgment.
205. Attending to search appearance 0 50 0 2?>
206. Paid 0 10 0 10
207. Affidavit of non-appearance 1 00 0 75
208. Bill of costs, including engrossing and copy for
Taxing Officer 0 30 0 20
209. Attending on taxation 1 00 1 00
210. Paid on taxation besides filings 1 00
211. Attending for certificate 0 .50
212. .Tudgment 1 00 0 50
213. Attending enter judgment 0 50 0 25
2] 4. Paid on entering 1 60 0 30
215. For computation, if any 1 00 0 50
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Admiralty Court 233
Alphabetical list of Towns 234
Barristers, Solicitors, etc 234
Court of Chancery 233
Judges and Clerks of County Courts '. 233
Law Society 234
Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island 233
Surrogate and Probate Courts 233
Synopsis of the Laws of Prince Edward Island See blue page
THK CANADIAN LAW LIST — PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 233
peiiCE mm island,
Supreme Court of p. ]£♦ ITsIanb.
Chief Justice:
Hon. William Wilfred Sullivan.
Assistant Judges:
Hon. Edward Jarvis Hodgson, Hon. Rowan Robert Fitzgerald.
Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown: Deputy Prothonot4iry :
J. A. Longworth. L. E. Brecken.
Court of Cbancerp.
Chancellor : Hon. Donald A. MacKinnon. LL.B., Lieut.-Governor.
Tioe-Ohancellor: Hon. Rowan Robert Fitzgerald. blaster of the Rolls: Registrar:
Hon. Edward J. Hodgson. L. E. Brecken.
B^miralti^ Court.
Judge: Hon. Wm. W. Sullivan. Registrar : Marshal :
J. A. Longworth. Fred. W. Hyndman.
Surrogate aitt) probate Court.
Surrogate and Judge of Proliate: Hon. Richard Reddin.
Registrar: J. G. J. Weldon.
Judges an& Clerfts of tbe County Courts.
County.
King's.. Prince . . Queen's.
County Seat.
Georgetown . . Summerside . . Charlottetown
Judge.
(Vacant)
Neil McLeod
Hector C. McDonald,
Chief Clerk and High Sheriff.
C. C, Geo. A. Aitken.
H. S., D. F. McDonald. (C. C, W. T. Hunt. IH. S., D. Wright. jC. C, Henry Smith. IH. S., E.McDougall
284 thh: Canadian law list — pkixck edwakd island.
Xlbe Xaw Soctetv? of piiuce lEDwarb HslanO.
President: A. A. McLean, K.C.
Vice-President: D. C. McLeod, K.C.
Executive Committee:
C. R. Smallwood. \y. A. O. Morson, K.C, W. A. Weeks. G. Gaudet,
W. S. Stewart, K.C.
Secretary and Treasurer: Libranan:
F. L. Haszard, K.C. A. G. Bremner.
Examiners for Admission to the Bar:
A. Peters, K.C, W. S. Stewart, K.C, W. B. Bentley, F. L. Haszard, K.C.
Examiners of Applicants to Study Laic — W. A. Week?., D. C. McLeod, K.C, C. R. Smallwood.
Xlst ot Barcistece, Solicitors, letc
Alber ton -Prince Co.
Tweedy, G.
CharlottetOWIl— Qneen's Co.
Bayfield & Blancbard. E.
Bayfield, S. Blanchard Haszard & Gaudet. F.
L. Ha-szard, K. C, G.
Gaudet. ITaviland, E. H. .Johnston, .T. .1. Mellish, A. J. B. Mellish, J. T. McDonald & Trainer.
Aeneas McDonald, V. J.
Trainor. McDonald, .7. S. McDonald, J. A. McLean & McKinnon. A.
A. McLean, D. McKin- non. :MrLood & Bently. D. C
McLeod. B.A.. K.C. W.
E. Bently. Morson iK: Diifty. \V. A.
O. Morson, K.C, C G.
Duffy.
Palmer, H. James Peters, Peters & Ings.
Arthur Peters. A. E.
Ings. Keddin, .Tames H. Smallwood, Chas. R. Stewart, W. S. Weeks. W. A. Williams, E. B.
Georffetowii —King's Co. Brehant, A. Mathieson, J. A.
.Iloiitaafiie— King's Co
Innian, Geo. S.
Souris— King's Co. Fraser, A. L.
Siiiiillli'l'sido -Prince Co. Bell, J. H. .McLeod, Neil. McQuarrie & Arsen-
ault. N. Mci^iarrie,
K.C, A. E. Ars.Miault. IVters. Injrs & Saunders.
A. Peters, A. E. Ings.
A. C. Saunders. Wright, Henry E. Wyatt. .T. E.
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Advocates throughout the Province 241
Alphabetical list of advocates 252
(Number after name refers to town in Quebec having cor- responding number before name).
Alphabetical List of Tovrns 241
Bailiffs 259
Circuit Court of Dist. of Montreal 237
Court of General Sessions 237
Court of Kinj^'s Bench 287
District Judges, Magistrates and Sheriffs 240
Recorder's Court 237
Registration Districts and Officials 238
Superior Court 237
Superior Court in Review 237
Synopsis of the Laws of Quebec See Blue Page
Vice-Admiralty Court 237
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUEBEC, 237
QUEBEC.
tlbe Ikino's Bench anb Superior Court ^ubiciar^ ©fficials, Etc.
Court ot Iktno's JSeucb.
APPEAL SIDE.
Chief Justice: Hon. Sir Alexander Lacoste, Kt. Puisne Judges: Hon. J. G. Bosse, Hon. J. Blanchet, Hon. R. X. Hall, Hon. N. W. Trenholme, Hon. J. A. Ouimet. Officers of the Court — C. A. Chenevert, Clk. of Apis., Mon. ; L. Ouimet, Louis Marchand, Dpy. Clerks of Apis, for Montreal ; A. Pouliot, Clk of Apis. Que. ; J. Nadeau, Dpty Clk. of Apis, for Que.
CROWN SIDK.
Same Judges as for Appeal Side.
Officers of the Court, Montreal — L. W. Sicotte, U. Lafon- taine. Clerks oi' the Ci'own ; A. E. Corriveau & C. Benoit, Deputy Clks. of the Crown ; A. Hamilton, Clk.
Officers of the Court, Quebec — A Pouliot, Clerk of the Crown; H. J. Pratten, Deputy Clerk.
Superior Court.
QUEBEC DISTRICT.
Chief Justice — Hon. A. B. Routhier.
MONTREAL DISTRICT.
Sir Melbourne M. Tait, Kt., Senior Puisne Judge.
Dice*H^miralt^ Court.
Judge: Hon. Adolphe Bazile Routhier, Registrar: Marshall:
J. Dunbar, K.C. J. B. Parkyn.
Courts of Oeueral Sessions ot tbe peace, Special Sessions auO police Magistrates.
Montreal — M. C. Desnoyers, L. W. Sicotte. F. X. Choquette, Ulric Lafontaine, presiding Justices and Police Magistrates.
Quebec — Hon. A. Chauveau, Panet Angers, presiding .Justices and Police Magistrates,
IRecorDer's Court-
Mo^ttreal — A. E. Poirier, R. Stanley Weir, Recorders ; L. A. Lefebvre, Clerk.
Quebec — E. A. Dery, Recorder ; E. Foley, Clerk.
Surericr Court In IReview-
Montreal — L. H. Collard, Dpty. Clerk in Review, Clk. of Review Days — being days fixed by Judges every month except July and August.
Superior Court.
Quebec. — Sitting in Review — P. B. Casgrain, K.C, Clerk, Review days, the last four days in each month except .Inly aud August
Circuit Court ol ibe 2)i6trict ot /llbontre.il.
Judges: Hon. C. L. Champagne, Hon. ,Tohn Daly Purcell, Hon. Achille Dorion.
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Xist ot advocates ipractisiiig in tbc iproviiice of (Quebec.
Xiste &e3 Bvocats iprattqimnt (^ans la g>rox'lncc ?e Quebec.
190 Arthabaskaville-
Dist. Arthabaska Cote, P. H. Crepeau, E. Crepeau & Mailhiot. L.
P. Crepeau, Jr., A. D,
Mailhiot. Laurier, H. Methot, J. E. Perrault & Pci-rault. .7.
E. & G. Perrault.
191 KaieSt. Paul- "it.
Saguenay Bouchard, M. GagDon, E. 191a Beauccville— District Bcauce (See St Francois).
192 KetiiliariioiN-Disi.
Beauhnrnois Seers & Laurendeau. L. A. Seers.
193 Bedford— District
Bedford. Capsey, G. Coustautineau, S. Cornell. Z. E.
194 BertliierTille- Di.«t-
Joliette Allard. V. Denis, .T. J. Piette, J. A.
195 Brysoil — Dist. Pontiac. Barry, D. R.
196 Buckiugliaiii -Dmt.
Ottawa Baudry, F. A. Brooke, G. H. A. Damour, J. Lamontagne, Y.
197 fjbicoutimi -Disinct
Chicontimi Alain & Lapointc. L.
Alain, S. Lapointe. Belley. L. G. Levesque & Tremblay. E.
Levesque. O. Tremblay. Savard .& Tremblay. .T. E.
Savard. .J. A. Tremblay.
198 </'oaticiM»ke-Di.sirici
St. Francois Beaulne, J. Cleveland, J. JtJ. Hanson, A. C. Shurtleff. W. L. St. Pierre & Verret. G. H. St. Pierre, H. Verret
199 ^;o«»kNliir« — District
St. Francois Charbonnel, L. E.
200 CounusTille — Disi.
Bedford Ball, W. S. O'Halloran. J.
2011>aaville— DifstrictSt. Francois O'Bready, M. -02 l>riiuiiuoiidTillv—
Dist. Arthabaska Garceau, N. Pare, A. T.
20-3 Fariibaui - Di-iiui
Bedford Lefebvre, J. E, Pouliu, .J. S.
204 Fraserville--Districi
Kamoaraska
Chagnon, G. J,
Dionne, L. B.
Langlais, J.
Lapointe & Stein. E. La- pointe, A. Stein.
Pelletier, G.
Riau & Cimon. S. <J. Riau, E, H. Cimon.
205 Crraiid Mere — Dist.
Three Rivera. Beliveau, A. Blondin, L. J.
206 Hull— District Ottawa Aylen & Snclos. Henry
Aylen. K.C., A. W.
Duclos Belcourt. X. A.. K.C. Brooke, C. .!., K.C. Chaiivin. H. Conroy. R. H.
242
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUEBEC.
Coultie, L. W.
Cousineau, L.
Desjardins, A R.
De Salaberry, R.
Devlin, E. B.
Devlin, J. A.
Foran & Champagne. T. P. Foran. L. N. Cham- pagne
Gamble. W.
Gordon, A. K.C.
Goyette, H. A
LeDuc, L. A.
Lemieux, A.
McConnell. Arthur.
McDougall. J. M., K.C.
^lajor & Fortier. C. B. Major. H. A. Fortier
Rainville, B.
St. Mnrie. .1. VV.
^Vright, Talbot & Gra- ham. Geo. C. Wright, J. Talbot, C.K. Graham
207 Hiiiitiiigdoii— Dist.
Beauharnois Mitchell. A. E.
209 Inverness — District Arthabaska Dionne, J. B.
211JoIiette— Di.^t.Jolieite Dubenii, J. A. Ducharme, J. P. L. Dngas & Hibert. F. O.
Dugns. E Ilibert. Fontaine, A. Marsolais, A. L. Martel, J.
Prnd'homme, J. N. Renaud ^: (inibault. .7. A.
Renaiid. J. A. Guibault Tellier & Ladouceur. J.
M. Tellier, J. E. Ladon-
ceur Trudeau & Goyet. J. E.
Trudeau, P. R. Goyet.
1.M3 Kiiowlloii — District Bedford Fay. .]. E. Hemming, E. J.
•-'It l^aeliiite— Dist. Terre- bonne Bampton, G. E. P.nlliser. .1. ?t. .Tacni.s. J. L.
215 f..nke ]fIeg:aiitic-Dis.
St. Francois B('<-iu'iienl. .\ Gaudot, J. A.
215(1 l^aiir<>iili«les— Dis t
Joliette. Gauthier, J. L.
216 L.^Assoiliptioii— Di>t.
.Toilette Cornellier, C. A. Faribault, J. E. Piche, A. Rivest, J. A. H.
217 Levis — IHstrict Quebec Belleau. Bolleau & Bel- lea u
(H. O. Quebec). Darveau & Darveau.
(H. O. Quebec^. Gelly. .T. E.
(H. O. Quebec). Turgeon «& Lachance.
(H. O. Quebec).
'218l.oilJ<iievill«' — District Three Rivers. Beland, G. Desaulniers, A. L. Desy, J. A.
218't iVlng;o;f — District Francois Touriguy, A.
2Ut Malbaie— District Saguenay Angers, C. D'Autenil. P. A. Kiuic, <;. A.
219' Ulaniwaki — Di?irict
Wri,.rl,t Lorang<"r. J. T. R.
220 i»larieville— District
St. riyacinthe McCully, .1. C.
221 Maiaiie— Dibt. Kim-
o 11 ski I'.crgin-on, R. D'Anjou. E. E.
2'2'ii I>loiiliii:i;;iiy — Dist.
Montniagny Bender, A. J. Lavertrui' t.^ 'I'ascht'reau.
(II. O. (jut'hcc. ) Vidal iS: Lejiine. E. Lepine Rousseau M. Roy. E.
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224 nioiitreal, City- District of Montreal
Adam, M. A.
Adam, J.
Angers, de Liorimier & Godin, 30 St. James st. Hon. A.R. Angers, K.C., A. E. de Lorimier, K.C., Eug. H. Godin
Archambault. A. S.
Archambault, C. Aug.. 20 St. James st
Archambault, Jos., 71a St. James st.
Archambault, J. L., K.G., City Attorney. City Hall
Archambeault & Archam- beault, 15861/2 Notre Dame st. L. H. Archam- beault, Louis Archam- beault.
Armstrong, E. N.
Astle, T. F.
Atvrater, I>ncIos & C li a u V i n, Guardian Bldg. Hon. A. W. At- water, K.C., C. A. Du clos, K.C., H. N. Chau- vin
Kagg. K. S. C.
Barnard & Dessaulles. C. A. Barnard, C. Dessaul- les
Barnard, J.
Bastien, Bergeron & Cousineau, 76 St. James st, F. de S. A. Bastien, K.C., J. G. H. Bergeron, P. Cousineau, LL.D.
Beanbieu & liamarohe,
73 & 74 London L. & G.
Bldg. r. P. Beaubien.
LL.L., J. A. Lamarche,
LL.L.
Beauchamp, J. J. Beaudin, Cardinal,
Lcranger & St. Ger- main, I'GOS Notre Damp St. >^. Beaudin. K.C.. L. J. Loranger. LL.D.. P. St. Germain, LL.L. Beaudry & Beaudry, L. R. Beaudry, J. A. Beaudry.
Beanlieu. J. A. Beauregard, Rainville & St. .Tulien. L. E. Beaiuv- gard. J. H. Rainville. T. R. St. Julien.
Beckett, A. E.
Beique, Turgeon, Robert- sou & Beique, F. L. Beique, E. L. Turgeon, D. C. Robertson, L. J. Beique, H. A. Beique, F. A. Beique.
Benoit, B.
Berard, Brodeur & Berard, L. P. Berard, D. Bro- deur, J. B. Berard
Bercovitch, P.
Bernard & Chalifoux, N.Y.L. Bldg. L.E. Ber- nard, J. L. Chalifoux.
Bernard, J. A.
Bethune &; P.ethune. S. Bethuno, M. B. Bethune
Biggar, W. H., KC. ((ien. Sol. G.T.Ity. Co.) Cov^an, M. K., K.C. (Ast. Sol.j
Biron, J. B. S.
Bisaillon & Brossard, 11 & 17 Place d' Amies Hill. F. J. Bisaillon, K.C. L. J. A. Brossard. LL.B., Hector R. Bisail- lon, LL.B.
Bissonnet & Geoffrion, A. E. J. Bissonnet. J. U. A. Geoffrion.
Bissonnette. .7. B.
Blair & Laverty, Tem- ple Bldg. J. W. Blair, F. J. Laverty
Boissonnault, J. G.
Boudreault, J. B.
Bourbonniere, F.
Bowie, D. E.
Brosseau & Holt, 7 Place d'Armes Hill. T. Brosseau, K.C, Chas. M. Holt, K.C, J. L. Morris, K.C, D. Ma- dore. T. ^I. Tansey
Bruchesi, C
Buchan, J. S., K.C, Guardian Bldg.
Budden, Hanbury A., New York Life Bldg
Busteed & I<ane, New York Life Bldg. E. B. Busteo<l. K.C. C. Lane
Butler, T. P.
Cameron. .T. D-
■2U
■JHE CANADIAN LAW Lisf — QUEBEC.
Campbell, Meredith, Macpherson & Hague,
Merchants' Bank Cham.
C. S. Campbell, K.C., F.
E. Meredith, K.C., K. R.
Macpherson, H. J.
Hague, A. R. Holden. Carmicbael, S. Carter, Goldstein &
Beullac, Royal ins.
Bldg. C. B. Carter.K.C,
M.Goldstein.K.C, Pierre
Beullac. Cedras, J. L. Chambers, A. H. Champoux, C. Charpentier, M. E. Chauvln & Lachapelle.
L. A. Chauvin. A. La- chapelle. Cholette, H. A. Cinq-Mars & Cinq-Mais,
Alf. Cinq-Mars, Alex.
Cinq-Mars. Claxton & Ker, Alliance
Bldg. A. G. B. Claxtou,
T. R. Ker Cloran. H. J- Cooke & MuUin, New
York Life Bldg. J. P.
Cooke, K.C., R. T.
Muliiu Corbeil. L. L. Cordeau & Cordeau. N. Z.
Cordeau, L. B. Cordeau. Covle & Tetranlt. City
Hall. P. J- Coyle,
K.C.. E. Tetrault Craig, F. A. Cramp & Ewing. G. B.
Cramp, J. A. Ewing. Crankshaw & Conper,
Alliance Bldg. J. Crank-
shaw. W. ]\L Couper. Creelman, A. R., R C, (Chief Solicitor, C. P. V^y.
Co.), Windsor Statior Cress" & Descarries. L.
G. A. Cresse, J. A. Des- carries. Cross, A. G. Cruickshank & Smyth,
W. G. Cruickshank, W.
O. Smyth. r-iillon. J. P. Cnrran, Frank J., 180
St. .Tames st. Cnrran, L. E., 180 St.
.Tnmos St.
Dagenais & Charbonneau,
J. P. W. Dagenais, J.
Charbonneau. Dalbec & Dalbec. A. &
H. Dalbec. D'Amour, J. G. Damphousse, J. H. Dandurand, Brodeur &
Boyer, L. L. & G. Bldg.
Raoul Dandurand, K.C.,
Senator, L. P. Brodeur,
K.C, M.P., Louis Boyer,
B.A., B.C.L. David, J. H. Davidson & Wain-
•wright, 164 St. .James
St. IVers Davidson, A.
Wainwright Davidson & Ritchie. L.
H. Davidson, W. F.
Ritchie. De Bellefeuille. E. L. de Boucherville & Morin,
J. B. de Boucherville, A.
Z. Morin. Decarie & Decary. J. L.
Decarie, A. Decary Deguire & Rheaume. A.
S. Deguire, T. Rheaume Delfausse, R. Delisle, A. de Lorimier, L. R. deMartigny, R. L. Demers, H. Demers & Demers. J. &
O. Demers. Demers & Demers. L. N.
Demers. L. Demers. Demers & de Lorimier,
97 St. James st.
Philippe Demers, LL.D..
K.C, M.P., Raoul G. de
Lorimier, LL.B. Denis. V. A. Desaulniers, E. L. Desaulniers, G., 71a St.
James st. Desilets. A. Desjardins. A. Desjardins, M. Despocas, G. E. DosRivieres, R. Desrosiers. E. Dion. J. A. E. Dora is. Dorais & Besette,
07 St. James st. A. P.
Dornis. O. P. Dornis.
W. Besette Doutro. J. B. Drolrr. E. B.
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Drouin & Drouin, J. O.
Drouin, P. E. Drouin Drouin, J. A. Dubrouil. J. F. Dupre, L. P., 8 Place
d'Armes HilL Dupuis, Lussier & Seuecal. F. X. Dupuis, E. Lus- sier. O. SenecaL Duraud, N.
Dussanlt & Mercier. J. (". H. Dussault. J. Morcier Elliott, Henry J., Can- ada Life Bldg. Emard & Emard. J. U.
Emard. C Emard Ethier, I.. J., K.C., City
Hall, City Atty. Fautoux & Dairy. G. A.
Fauteux, J. A. Javry Ferguson, J. M. Filion, Z.
Fleet, Falconer, Cook & McMaster, 157 St. James st. C. J. Fleet, K.C.. Alpxaiulor Falco- ner. J. W. Cook, A. R. McMaster Fontaine & Labelle, La Presse Bidg. Z. Fon- taine, J. A. Labelle Fontaine. L. B. Forget. A. Fortin, Anthinie F.,
LL.L.. ill Sr. James st.
Foster, Martin, Mann
& Mackinnon, Royal
Ins. Blflg. G. G. Fo.ster,
K.C.. J.E. Martin, K.C.,
S. G. Archibald. J. A.
Mann, C G. Mackinnon
Fournier, J. O.
Gagne & Beaulieu. A.
Gagne. L. E. Beaulieu. Gagnou, A. Gaudet. V. Generous. F. A. GeofFrion, Geo£Frion Se Cnsson, 97 St. James St. Victor Geoffrion.K.C, M.P., Aime GeolTrion, LL.L., Victor Cusson. Geoffrion & Monet. A.
Geoffrion. D. lionet. Germain. A.
1'2-I,.L.
Gilman & Boyd. Mer- chants Bk. Bldg. Hon. F. E. Gilman. K.C., L. H. Boyd. Glass, L. G., Alliance
Bldg. Globensky, A., K.C., 97
St. James st Gouin,Ijeniieux & Bras- sard, S09 X. Y. Life Bldg. Hon. Lomer Gouin, K.C., R. Lemieux. K.C., M.P.. Sol. -Gen. for Can- ada, K. Brassard, LL.B. Gourre, E. Goyette, O. A. Greenshields, Green- shields & Macalister, 1724 Xotro Damn st. J. N. Greenshields, K.C., R. A. E. Greenshields, K.C., A. W. G. Macalister. Grenier & Grenier. A. W.
Grenier, A. Grenier. Gnerin & Merrill, N Y Life Bldg. E. Guerin, A. E. Merrill Guerin «&: Poissant. E.
Guerin, J. Poissant Guertin. (\ A Hall, A. R.
Hall, Cross, BroTtrn & Sharp, 164 St. James St. John S. Hall, K.G., Selkirk Cross, K.C., Albert J. Brown, K.C., W. Prescott Sharp, R. C. McMichael. Hatchett, F. J., Temple
Bldg Hebert, E. Hebert, J.
Heneker & Duff, Sun Life Bldg. R. T. Heneker, A. H. Duff Hibbard & Orr, Na- tional Trust Bldg. F. W. Hibbard, Henry S. On- Hogle, Arthur, B.C.L.,
Temple Bldg Holton. E. Honan, M. Houle. L. Hubert. L. J. R. Hurteau & Guilbault. J.A.
Hurteau. R. Guilbault. lies. Chas.. 204 St. James
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Intonioscia, J.
Jacobs & Garnean, 07
St. James st. S. W.
Jacobs. Lpou Garneau. Jalbeit & Audet. J. W.
Jalbert, H. E. Audet Jasmin, V. P. Joanette, J. H. Jodoin. Henri, B.A., L-
L. & G. Bldg. Jodoin, Jodoin & Jodoin,
A. Jodoin, I. A. Jodoin,
A. Jodoin. Jodoin & Renaud, 16 St.
James st. T. Jodoin, G.
Renaud. Joseph, E. Julien, J. A. Kavanagh, H. J. Kirby, J. Lachapelle, J. A. Iiacombe & Bocliei-,
1G08 Notre Dame st. G.
A. Lacombe, R. Rocher Lacroix, J. O. Ijaflainine & Mitchell,
1724 Notre Dame. N.
K. Laiiamme, W. J.
Mitchell. Lafleur, MacI>ougall 8c
Macf arlane, New York
Life Bldg. E. Laflenr.
K.C.. Gordon W. Mac-
r)ougall, L. Macfarlane Lafontaine, Eugene, K.C.,
Place d'Armes. Lafortune. D. A Laloude, W. Lan\-irche. A. Lama ire & Brodeur. J. I.
Lamarre. J. A. A. Brodeur Laniirnnde. A. Lamothe, J. C. Lamothe & Trudel. G-
Lamothp. P. Trudel. Landry & De Lanaudiere, J. P. Landry, C. T. De Tiniiaudiere Lapierro. O. I>aramee. A. Lariviere, M. J. C LaTtocholle, .M. G. LaRose, V. La Rose. W. Lau rondeau & Fazin. C.
I^anrondeau. A. Bazin. Lavallee, Lavallee & La- vallee. L. A. Lavallee,
P. O. Lavallee. L. R.
Lavallee.
Lavallee, C. H.
LeBeuf, C, Alliance Bldg.
LeBlanc & Brossard. P. E. LeBlanc, E. Bros- sard.
Lebourveau, S. A.
Leet & Harvey, Temple Bldg. S. P. Leet, A. E. Harvey
Lefebvre, L. J.
Leonard & Laporte. J. E.
E. Leonard. C. Z. La- porte.
Liglitliall, Har^eood & Stewart, 180 St. James St. W. D. Lishthall, M.A., F.R.S.L. C. A. Harwood, B.C.L., A. McN. Stewart. B.C.L.
Lonergan, M. S.
liyman & Dnnlop, 80 St. Francois Xav. St.
F. S. Lyman, K.C.. J. H. Dunlop.
Lyon, li. M.. 17 Guar- dian Bldg.
McCormipk, Duncan, K.C.. Alliance Bldg.
McGibbon, Casgrain, Mitchell & Surveyer. Canada Life Bldg. U.
D. McGibbon. K.C.. Th. Chase-Casgrain. K.C., M. P., V. E, Mitchell, Ed. Surveyer, Douglas Ar- mour, A. Chase-Casgrain
McGoun, A.
McLiennan & Hotrard, Hatton & Mclicnnan, British Kiupiro Bldg. Francis McLennan, K.C.
E. Edwin Howard. H. U. P. Aylmer.
Mackay, A.
Mackay, Hngh, Street Ry. Chambers.
Maclennan Sc Meagher. New York Life Bldg. Farquhar S. Maclennan, K.C. John J. ISfenghor.
Macmaster & Hickson, Temple Bldg. Donald Macmaster, K.C, J. C. Hickson, G. A. Camp- bell.
Mnrceau & Archnmbanlt. J, O. Marceau, J. B Archanibault
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Marechal. L. T., K.C,
New York Life Bldg. Marsan, G. A. Martineau & Delfausse. P.
G. Martineau, R. Del- fausse. Martineau, V. Masson. L. Mathieu, A. Mathieu, DeL. Mathieu, G. E. Mathieu, J. J. U. Mercier, W. Meunier & Meunier. L.
Meunier, S. E. Meunier Mignault, P. B. Migneron, J. H. Millette, N. A. Mireault & Lacoste. G.
Mireault, J. L. Lacoste. MofEatt, G. U. Monk & Baker. F. D.
Monk, W. A. Baker. Monty & Duranleau,
R. Monty, A. Duranleau Morgan, E. A. D., 07 St.
James st. Morin & De Boucherville,
A. Z. Morin. J. De
Boucherville. Montpetit & Vallee.
E. Montpetit, LL.L.. A.
Vallee, LL.L. Morrison & Johnson.
M. J. Morrison, A. R.
Johnson. Morrison, G.A. jNIount, W. E. Mousseau, .T. "O. Murphy, Lussier &
Roy, 97 St. James St.
D. R. Murphy. K.C. J.
Lussier, F. X. Roy r^ormandin & Simon,
07 St. James st. Z.
Normandin. L. A. Simon Ogden, C. G. Oughtred & Place. 30 St.
John St. A. R. Ought- red, E. G. Place Onimet, J. A. Pagnuelo, T Pagnuelo, W. Papillon. J. H. O. Pariseault. C. A. Patenaude & Decarie. E.
Patenaude. J. N. Decarie
Patterson & Brown,
Tempi.' Bldg. William Patterson, M.A., LL.B., E. X. Brown
Pelissier, Wilson & Saint-Pierre, 1.51 St. James st. E. Pelissier, K.C, C A. Wilson, 11. A. Saint-Pierre
Pelland, J. O.
Pelletier & Pelletier, Royal Ins. Bldg. H. Pelletier, B.CL., A. S. Pelletier.
Pelletier, Jos.
Pelletier & Letourueau, L. C Pelletier, S. Le- tourneau.
Perms. F. X.
Piche & Mercier. C. Piche, IT. Mercier.
Pilon & Bumbray. J. W. Pilon, J. E. C Bum- bray.
Pilon & Pilon. J. A. Pilon. A. Pilon.
Plourde, G. H.
Poliquin, G.
Prefontaine, Archer, Perron & Tascher- eau. Royal Ins. Bldg. Ravmoud Prefontaine, K.C, Chas. H. Archer, K.C, J. L. Perron, K.C, R. Taschereau
Primeau & Coderre. E. A Primeau. L. Coderre.
Pruneau & Lacasse. J A.N. Pruneau, N.U. La- casse
Quigley, R. F.
Rainville, Archam-
beanlt, Gervais & Rainville, New York Life Bldg. H. B. Rain- ville, Hon. Horace Ar- chambeault, Honore Ger- vais, Paul Rainville
Raynes, C. 180 St. James
Renaud & Renaud. Z. Renaud. G. Renaud.
Rielle & Bond. New York Life Bldg. W. L. Bond
Rinfret, A. L. ■Robert & Robert. L. Rohprt. R. Robert.
Robillard & Rivet. J A. Rohillard, L. A. Rivft.
248
THE CANADIAN LAW LISP — QUEBEC.
Robitaille, C.
Roclier, C.
Roy & Roy. P. U. Roy, S. Roy.
Roy, R., K.C., City Hall
Ryan & Bickerdike, L. .^ L. .V C. Bl<lg. P. C. Ryan, F. A. C. Bicker- dike
St. Julien & Theberge, J. A. St. Julien, A. Theberge.
St. Louis, H.
Savignrtc, J. A.
Semple, G. Hugh, 1724 Notre Dame st
Sexton, J. P.
Short, R., Temple Bklg.
Sicotte, Louis. Temple P>ldg
Smith, Markey. Mont- gomery & Skinner, Temple Bldg. R. C. Smith, K.C. F. H. Mar- key, G. H. A. Mont- gomery, W. W. Skinner.
Stephens, Hiitchins & Margolese, Temple
Bldg. C. IL Stephens, K.C, H. A. Hutchins, K.C, L. Margolese
Surveyer, P.
Taillefer & Magnan.
E.Taillefer. .T.G.Magnan Taillon, Bonin & Morin,
L. O. Taillon. J. A.
Bonin, L. J. S. Morin,
A. L. Bonin. Tremblay. F. P. Trihey, H. J. Trudeau. L. T. A. Trudel, H. Trnell, II. V. Tucker, H. Vandal, P. Villeneuve, F. Walsh & Walsh. .1. C
\Valsh. T. E. Walsh.
VTeinfield & Bntler,
.".lO-.-.ll Now York Life
Bldg. Henry Weintiejd,
W. H. Butler. Weir, W. A. Whelan & Whelan. .T. P.
Wholan, .Ir., .1. Whejnn
White & Bnchanan,
802-5 New York Life Bldg. W. J. White, K.C, A. W. P. Buch- anan, LL.B., F. T. Enright.
224rtl?liiM-ay Ba^, District Clmrjevoix
Duggan. E. J.
•i'2.". !\:i|)ierville— Dist.
Iberrille
Demers, J. Merizzi, E.
'22t> W«"\v Carlisle — Dist- Gaspe
Blanchet, T. Flvnn. W. A. E. Mill, J. E.
227 Wicolet — Dist. Three Rivers
Camirand, W. Comonu, L. H. Trahan, A.
229 Pa|»iiieauvili«»--Dist.
Ottawa Jilackay, A. S.
230 PiTce— District Gaspe
Garneau, A. S. Garon, J. L.-il.Hc. D. N.
230a FI<'Ssi«villo
Arthabaska
Francocur, J. N.
Dist.
231 Quebec Cilv—
District of Quebec
Aheru. M. J. Aylwin, T. C. P.olaiiiror. O.. LL.B. Bellean, Bellean &
Bcllean, I. N. Belhau.
K.C. i:. r.ellcau, K.C.
N. Bellean. Bellean. Ste. Foye. Bernier & Benubien. A.
Bernier. KC L. O.
Benubien Boivin, H.
THE CANADIAN I.AVV LIST — QUKBEC.
249
Campbell, R.
Cannon, L. J.
Cantin, P.
Caron, Fentland, Stuart & Brodie, Union Bank P.ldg. lion. Sir Adolphe P. Caron, K.C.M.G., C. A. Pent- land, K.C., G. G. Stuart, K.C.. (". E P.rodio.
Casgrain, Lavery, Ri- vard & Chanveau. Th. Chase - Casgrain, K.C., J. I. Lavery, K.C., Adj. Rivard. LL.B., C. A. Chauveau, LL.D.
Chouinard, ^I.
ChoquPttP. Hon. P. A.
Cimon. H.
Cook & Cook. W. Cook, K.C., A. H. Cook, K.C., A. Laurie, F. Murphy
Corriveau. Apollin-
aire,
Corriveau, P.
Couillard, A.
Darveau & Darveau. C. Darvean. K.C.. C. V. Dar^•o;^n.
Davidson & D e s - Rivieres. (}ui\ Fire Ass. Bldg. W. II. David- son, E. DosRiviores.
DeGnise & Ijanguedoc. C. DeGuisc. K.C, E. Languedoc. IjL.L.
Demers & Demers, L. G. Demers, A. Demers
Dion, A.
Dionne, C. E. L.
Dorion, C. E.
Dronin, Pelletier & Baillargeon. F. X. Drouin. L. P. Pelletier, E. Baillargeon
Dunbar, J.
Fiset & Chapleau, 119 Rue St. Pierre. E. Fiset, J. E. Chapleau
Fitzpatrick, Parent, Tascherean, Roy SS Cannon, Victoria Cham- bers. Hon. Chas. Fitz- patrick, K.C, Hon. S. N. Parent. K.C, A. Tas- cherean. K.C, F. Roy, L.A. Cannon. Geo. Parent
Flynn, Hon. E. J., K.C.
Fortier, J. E.
Galipeault, A.
Gagnon, J. A. M.
GeUy, J. E.
Gibsone & D obeli, 92
St. Peter St. G. F.
Gibsone A. C Dobell. Gosselin, J. Grenier, L. P. Guay & Hudon, R.
Guay, LL.B., J. A.
Hudon, LL.L. Hamel & Tessier. C. N.
Hamel, K.C, Hon. Jules
Tessier. K.C. Hearn, M. A. Hudon, J. A. .Tolicoeur, P. J. Jones, G. E. A. I.amyjson. (t. Lane, Payment &
Patry. .J. A. Lane, L.
E. O. Payment, Jules Patry.
lianglais & lieelerc, 131 Rue St. Pierre. R. Langlais, B.A.. L.L.L.,
F. Leclerc, B.A.. L.L.L. Langlois, P. W. Languedoc. W. C. Lapointe, U. Liavergne & Tascker-
eau. A. Lavergne, M.P.,
A. Tascherean. Lemieux. M. A. Malouin. Bedard & Chal-
oult. A. Malouin, J. E.
Bedard. P. V. Chaloult Montambault & Edge.
D. J. Montambault, T.
W. Edge Mercier, E. Morin, L. D. Oliver, T. H. Pelletier & Smith- A.
Pelletier, C. Smith Prince, J. E. Rheaume. A. A. Robertson, A. Robitaille & Roy. A.
Robitaille, R. Roy Rochette. .J. A. Roy & Simard. E. Roy,
C. J. Simard Stafford, L., K.C. Tousignant, J. O. Turcotte, H. A.
250
THE CANADIAN LAW UST — QUEBEC.
Turcotte, J.
Turgeon & Lacliance.
Hon. A. Turgeon, K.C., A. Lacliance, K-C. Vidal, L. J. O.
232 KirliiiioiKl — District St. Francois Bedard. E. J. Mclver, W. E. McKenzie & Tessier. P.S. G. McKenzie, A. Tessier
■233 Kimoil«>ki — District
Rimouski
Dionne, L., Jr.
Gannon & Sasseville. I. Gagnon, E. Sasseville.
Martin, J. P.
Podliot «S: Drapeau. J. N. Pouliot, R. A. Drapeau
I'oulean, F. F.
Tache, L.
Tessier & Fiset. A. Tes- sier, H. R. Fiset
23i Koberval -Di strict Chicoutimi Boily, A. Laiij^lais, L. A. Lefebvre, T.
235 Kock: IslaiKl — Dist.
St. Francois Hovey, H. M. Mansur, C. H.
236 ^t. AiKli-ews— Dist.
Terrebonne De Laronde, K. P. MacKay, J. A. N.
236aSie. Anne «lela Per- a«l<' — Dist. Three Rivers Baribeau, J. E.
237 Ste.AiiiiedelaPoca
tiere -Di.«t. Kamour
aska Berube, O. Pauliat, J. C.
2.S7aSt.Ei>liraiii dc Triii$;
— I)i«t. I^cauce Talbot, L. A.
238 Sf. Fnstarlie— Dist.
Terrebonne Campagne, H. Fauteaii, A.
239 Si, Francois (now
Beanceville)— District
Beance Alloyn, J. A. Dionne, J. A. Letellier, B.
240 St. Francois 4I11
l..ar— Dist. Richelieu Allard, J. Baril, Z.
241 St. Oeorse— District
Beance Godbout & Ferron. A. Godhout. J. T. Ferron Talbot, L. W.
242 St. Hvacfntiie-Dist.
St. Hyacinthe Beauchemin & Roy. A.
O.T. Beauchemin, J.Roy Beauregard »& Delage. J.
O. Beauregard, A.
Delage. Beauparlant & Marin.
A. M. Beauparlant. E.
Marin, Bourgault & Marceau. F.
R, A. Bourgault. V.
Marceau. Fontaine, V. B. Lussier & Gendron. L.
Lussier. L. A. Gendron Morison, L. F,
243 St. .loronie — District
Terrebonne de Martigny, J. C. L. Leonard. J. V. Marchand. C. E. Nantol. W. B. Prevost, F. J. B, Rinfret. T. Rochon, G.
244 Sl..lolnrs-Dis.Iberville B61anger, C.
C'arn'.ui. .]. P.
Chasse, P. A.
Demers, .T.
Dore. P. J.
Girard & St. Cyr. A.
D. Girard. J. F. St. (\vr.
B.A., LL.L. Monet & Gosselin. D.
Monet. L. A. Gosselin. Marchand, G. Messier. .T. S. Roy, P. H.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUKBEO.
251
245 St. Jo!iie|»li «le la |
Cate, Wells & White. C. |
Bcniice — Dist. Beauce |
W. Cate, J. P. Wells. |
Bolduc. A. |
C. D. White. |
BoufEard, P. |
Duffett, H. J. |
Bruneau, E. |
Gagnon. E. |
Doran, D. |
Hurd. Fraser & Rugg. A. |
Dufour, F. X. |
S. Ilurd. II. R. Fraser. |
Lavergne & Tasclu'ieau |
• F. S. Rusg. |
(H. 0. Quebec). |
Lawrence, Morris & |
Pacaiid & Morin. A. Pa- |
Mclver. H. D. Law- |
caud. L. Morin. |
rence, W. Morris |
Theberge, S. |
Leonard, John |
Vezina, E. |
Panneton & LeBanc. |
^ L. E. Panneton, J. A. |
|
246 Sf. .Iiilieiiiie-District |
LeBlanc |
Jolictte |
Rioux. E. |
Sylvestre, J. |
Robertson, W. J. M. |
247 S«. Marie — District |
252 Sorel -Dist. Richelieu. |
Beauce |
Brousseau, J. B. |
Fortier, H. |
Bruneau, A. A. |
Hamel. G. F. |
Ethier & Lefebvre. L. Eth- |
Moiency, J. A. |
ier. F. Lefebvre |
Lanctot, A. |
|
247a St. Midiel 4le Na- |
Plamondon, J. D. |
pierville — District |
Vanasse, A c |
Iberville |
Villiard. .T. A. |
Trudeau, L. T. |
Wurtele, C. J C. |
248 St. Pierre Lesbec- |
2.53 Staiistead— Dist. St. |
<|liets — Three Kivcrs |
Frnncoi« |
A. Marchildon |
Bergeron, F. J. |
Hackett, M. F. |
|
249 St. «^<lioln!iili4ue — |
|
Dist. Terrebonne |
254 Sweetsburg— Dist. |
Ethier, .T. A. C. |
Bedford |
Leduc, J. D., K.C. |
Baker & Baker. G. B. |
Mathieu, F. X. |
Baker. G. H. Baker |
Cotton & Cotton. C. M. |
|
249« St. Vital de Lamb- |
& W. U. Cotton. |
ton— Dist. Beauce |
Giroux, A. |
Guindon, J. L. N. |
Leonard, A. .T. E. |
Lamoureux, E. M. J. |
|
2-''0 Sim Willis::! II Falls |
Lynch. W. H. |
Dist. Three Rivers. |
McCorkill & McKeown. J. |
Paquette, A. E. |
C. McCorkill, W. K. |
Demers, J. N. A. |
McKeown. |
Racicot. E. |
|
251 Slierbi'ooke — Dist. |
Westover, E. W. |
St. Francois |
|
Belanger, L. C. |
2o4a Thedloi-d Mines— |
Broderick, J. S. |
Dist. ArMiabaska |
Brown & Macdonald, |
Cloutier, R. |
Henry B. Brown, K.C, Ronald Macdonald. |
Deschamps, S. |
Cabana, C. C. |
255 Th»*ee Riv*»i"s — |
Camirand, J. A. |
Dist. Three Rivers. |
Campbell & Gendron. |
Barnard, Jos. |
F. Campbell, L. A. |
Boisclair, E. D. |
Gendron
Comeau, J. A.
252
THfc; CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUEBEC.
C. E.
J. A.
Cooke & Caron.
Caroa. Denoncourt, N. L. Tessier & Bigue.
Tessier, P. Bigue Guillet. L. P. Ilarnois, J. Hould, J. B. L. Martel & Duplessis. P.N.
Martel. N. L. Duplessis Methot, G. Paquin. L. D. Tourigny & Bureau. F.S.
Tourigny, J. Bureau
250 Valleyfier«| — District Beanharnois Astle. T. H. Brossoit & Brossoit.
N. E. Brossoit Laurendeau, J. G. McAvoy, D. Papineau, L. J. Plante, A. Poitras, W.
T. &
256rt Virtoriavillc— Dist.
Arthabaska Hains, H.
2r>6b Villo-lIaric-District
P()mi;u; Cherricr, A. Gaudet. H. Belangor, F.
257 Waloi-loo -- District Bedford
Nicol. J. Nutting, C. A Simard. J. A Tliibaiilt. C.
25S Windsor Mills— Dist. St. Francois McCabe. J. A.
259 Vaniarliirlie — Dist. Three Rivers. Heroux, J. E. G.
Hlpbaberical Xist of HDrocates in Quebec.
Note. — To find the place of Resideiice, the nnmber after name refers to City or Town in Quebec of same number.
Adam, J., 224. M. A., 224.
Ahern, M. J.. 231.
Alain. L., 197
AUard, J., 240. V., 194
Angers, A R., 224. C, 319
Archambault, A. S., 224. C A. 224. J. '2-2A. ,J. H., 224. (Marcpau & Co.) J. L., 224.
Archauibfault, H., 224. (Rain- ville&Co.) L., 224. L.H., 224
Archer, C. H., 224. (I'refon- taine & Co.)
Archibald, S. 0., 224. (Fester & Co.)
Armour, D., 224. (Mc(;il)bnn & C.)
Arm.strong, E. N., 224.
Astle, T. F., 224. T. H.. 250
Atwiiter. .V. W,, 224
Audet,lF.K.,-_'24.(.Talbert & Co.)
Aylen, II., 200
Aylmer, H. U P., 224 (Mc- Lennan & C.it.)
Aylwin, 'P. C, 2:51
B
Baillargeon, E.,231. (DrouiuCo.)
Bagg, R. S. C, 224
Baker, G. B.. 254. G. H., 254.
W. A., 224 (Monk & Co.) Ball, W. S., 2(10 Banipton, (t. K., 214 Baribeau, J. E., 230a Baril, Z, 240
Barnard, C. A., 224. J., 224. J., 255 Barry, D. R., 195 Bastien, F. de 8. A., 224 Haudry, F. .\., 19(J Bazin, A. ,224 (Lmirendeau&Co.) Beaubien, C. P., 224 L. O.,
231 ( Bernier & ( ;<> ) Tieauchani]), J. J., 224 Beancheniin, A. (). T., 242 Beaudin, S.. 224 Beaudry, J. A., 224. L.R., 224 Beaulien,.!. A., 224. L.E., 224
(Gagne & Co.) Beaulne. J., 198 lieiiiiparlant, A. M., 242 Beauregarrl.J O., 242. L.E..224
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUEBEC.
253
Becigneul, A., 2ir>
Beckett, A. E., 224
Bedard, J<]. J , 232. J. E., 231
(Malouin & Co.) Beique, F. A., 224. F.L., 224.
H. A., 224. L. J., 224 Beland, G.,218 Belanger, C, 244. V., 2566. L.
C.,2.51. O., 231 Belcourt, N. A., 206. Beliveau, A., 205 Belleau, E.,231. I. N, 231.
IS'., 231. St. E.,231 Belley, L. G., 197 Bender, A. J., 223 Benoit, B., 224
Beiard, J. B., 224. L. P., 224 Bercovitch, P., 224 Bergeron, P. J., 2.53. J. G. H.,
224 (Bastien & Co.). R., 221. Bernard, J . A., 224. L. E. 224. Bernier, A., 231 Berube. O., 237
Besette, W., 224 (Dorais & Co.) Bethune, M. B.. 224. S. 224 Beullac. P., 224 (Carter & Co.) Bickerdike, E, A. C, 224 (Ryan
&Co.) Biggar, W. H., 224 Bigue, P., 2.55 Biron, J. B. S., 224 Bisaillon, F. J., 224. H.R.,224 Bissonnet, A. E. J., 224 Bis.sonnette, J. B., 224 Blair, J. W., 224 Blanchet, T., 226 Blondin, L. J., 205 Boiley, A., 234 Boisclair, E D., 255 Boisr^onnault, .1 . G., 224 Boivin, H., 231 Bolduo, A., 245
Bond, W.L., 224. (Rielle&Co.) Bonin, A.. 224. (Taillo.. &Co.)
J. A. L., 224. (TaiUon & Co.) Bouchard, M., l'.»l Boudreault, J. B.,224 Bouffard, P , 245 Bourbonnier, V , 224. Bourgault, F R. A. 242 Bowie, D. E., 224. Boyd, L.H., 224. (Gilman&Co.) Boyer, L.,224 (Dandurand &
Co.) Brassard, E., 224. (Gouin &Co) Broderick, J. S., 251 Brodeur, D., 224.(Berard&Co.)
J. A. A., 224 (Lamarre &
Co . ) L . P . , 224 (Dandurand
&Co.) Brodie,C. E.,231. (Caron&Co. Brooke, C. J., 206. <;.H.A. lOe Brossard,E.,224 (LeBlanc&Co. )
L.J. A., 224 (Bisaillon & Co.) Brosseau, T . 224 Brossoit, N. E., 256. T., 256 Brou.sseau, J. B. 252
Brown, A. J., 224. (Hall & Co.) E. N., 224 (Patterson & Co.) H. B., 251
Bruchesi, C, 224
Bruneau, A. A. 252. E.245
Buchan, J. S., 224
Buchanan, AW. P. 224. (White
&Cu.)
Budden. H. A. 224
Bunibiay, J. E. C, 224 (Pilon
& Co ) Bureau, J. 255, Busteed, E. B. 224 Butler, T. P ,224. W. H., 224
(Weinfield&Co.)
C
Cabana, C. C. 251. Cameron, J . D..224. Camirand. J. A., 251, W. 227 Campagne, H., 238 Campbell, C. S. 224. F. 251.
G . A . , 224 (MacMaster & Co.
R . 231 . Cannon, L. A., 231. (Eitz-
patrick&Co.)L. J. 231 Cantin, P., 231 Capsey, G., 193
Carbray, T. J., 231 (Caron & (Jo.) Carmichael, S., 224 Caron, A . P . , 231. C . E . , 255 Carreau, J. P.. 244 Carter. C. B., 224 Casgrain. A. C, 224 (McGibbon
& < ;o. ) T . C . , 224 (McGibbon
& Co.) and 231. Cate, C. W.,251 Cedras, J. L., 224 Chagnon, (x. J., 204 Chalifoux, J. L., 224 "(Bernard
& Co.) Chaloult, P. V,231 (Malouin&Co) Chambers, A.H., 224 Champou.x, C, 224 Champagne, L.N., 206 Chapleau,.!. E.,231 (Fi.set& Co) Charbonneau, J., 224 (Dagenai.s
& Co.) Charbonnel, L. E., 199 Charpentier, M. E., 224 Chasse, P. A., 244 Chauveau, C. A., 231 (Ca.sgrain
&C(..) Chauvin, H., 206. H. N., 224.
(Atwater&Co.) L.A., 224 Cherrier, A., 250!; Cholette. H. A., 224 Choquette, P. A., 231 Chouinard, M., 231 Cimon, E. H.,204. H. 231 Cinq-Mars, A., 224. A. 224 Claxton,A.G.B., 224. Cleveland, -J B., 198. Cloran, H. J., 224 Clou tier, R.. 254« Codene, L.,224. (Primeau&Co
254
THE OAXADIAX LAW LIST — QUEBEC.
Coineau, J. A, L'.io. L. H. 227
Ccnroy, R. H., 206
Constantineau, S., 193
Cook, A. H., 231. J. W., 2:^4. (Fleet & Co.) W. 231.
Cooke, J. P., 224
Corbeil, L. L., 224
Cordeau, L. B., 224. N. Z.. 224.
Cornell, Z . E . , 193
Coriiellier, C. A., 216
Corriveau, A. 231. P. 231
Cote, P. H..190
Cott.on, C. M., 254. M. U., 254
Couillard, A. 231
Coultie, L. W , 206
Couper. W M., 224. (Crank- shaw & Co.)
Oousinean, L. 206. P., 224 (Ba.s- tien & Co.)
< 'owan. M. K. , 224( Biggar, W. H. )
Covle, P. J., 224
Craig, F. A., 224
Cramp, G. B., 224
Crankshaw, J . , 224
Creelman, A.R., 224
Crepeau, E. , 190. L . P . , Jr . , 190
Cresse, L. G. A., 224
Cross. A. G. , 224. S. , 224( Hall&Co)
Cniickshank, W.G., 224
Cullen,.T. P., 224
Curran, F. J., 224. L. E , 224.
Cu.sson.V. ,224 . ( Geoff rion&Co. ) I>
Dagenais, J. P. W., 224
Dalbee, A.,224- H.,224.
Damour, .T., 195
D 'Amour, .7. G., 224
Damphou.sse, J. H., 224
Dandiirand, R . 224
D'Anjou.L. E, 221
Darveau, C, 231. C. V., 231
D'Auteuil, P. A., 219
David. J. H., 224
Davidson, L. H, 224 P 2''4 W. H.,231
DeBellefeuille, E.L., 224
DeBoucherville, J., 224 (:Xrorin & Co.) J. B., 224
Decarie, J.X., 224. (Patenaude &Co.) J.L.,224.
Decary, A., 224 (Decarie & Co.)
Deguire, A. S. 224
Deliui.se, C. 231
Delage, A, 242
DeLanaudipre,U.T.,224. (Lan- dry & Co.)
DeLaronde, R . P . , 236
Delfau.s.se, R., 224 (^Lartineau &Co.)
Delisle, A., 224
deLorimier, A. K., 224 (An- gers & Co.) L.R.,224. R.G., 224. (Demersit Co.)
deMartigny, R . L . 224 . J.C . L., 243
Demers, A . , 231 . H . . 224. J . ,
224. J., 225. J.. 244. J.
N.A.,250. L., 224. L.G , 231.
L. X., 224. O., 224. P.. 224 Denis, J. J., 194. U. A., 224 Denoncourt, X . L . , 255 DeSalaberry, R . . 206 Desaulniers, A. L.,218. E. L.,
224. G.,224 Descarries, .1 . A. , 224. (Cresse&Co) De.schamps, S., 254rt Desilet. A., 224 Desiardins, A.,224. A.R., 206.
M., 224 Desposcas,G.E.,224 DesRivieres, E., 231 (Davidson
&Co.) R.,224 Desrosiers, E. 224 Dessaulles,C.,224 . (Barnard&Oo) Devlin, E. B., 206. J. A., 206 Desy, J. A., 218 Dion, A.. 231. J. A. E., 224 Dionne,C. E. L., 231. J. A.,
239. J. B., 209. L.Jr., 233.
L. B., 204 Dobell, A. C. .231 (Gibsone & Co. ) Doran, D.. 245
Dorais, A . P . , 224 . O . P . , 224 Dore. P. J.. 241 Dorion, C . E . , 231 Doutre, J. B., 224 Drapeau, R. A., 233 Drolet, E. B., 224 Drouin, F.X., 231. J. A., 224.
J . O . , 224 . P . E . , 224 Dubeau, J. A., 211 Dubreuil, J. F., 224 Ducharme, J. P. L , 211 Duclos, A. W., 206. C. A.,
224. (Atwater &Co.) Duff, A. H., 224(Heneker & Co.) Duffett, H . J . , 251 Dufour, F. X.. 245 Dugas, F. O., 211 Puggan, E..T.. 224 (Topp & Co ) Dunbar, J . , 231 . Dunlop, J. H., 224 (Lyman &
Co.) Duplesi.s. X. L., 2.56 Dupre, L. P., 224 Dupuis, F. X., 224 Durand, X., 224. Duranleau, A . ,224 . (^[onty Co . ) Dus.sault. J. C. H. 224
E
Edge, A., 231. T. W.. 231.
(Montambault & Co.) Elliott, H. J, 224 Emard. C. 221. J. U.. 224 Enriglit, F. 'I'., 224 (White k
Co.)
Ethier, .1 .AC, 249 . L . , 252 .
L.J, 224 E wing,.!. A.,224. (Crainp&Co.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — (^)UEHLC.
255
Fal(;oner, A . , 224 . (Fleet & Co. )
Faribault, J. E, 216
Fauteau, A., 238
Faiiteux, G. A., 221
Fay, J . E . , 213
Ferguson, J. M , 224
Ferron, J. T.,241
Filion, Z., 224
Fiset, E., 231. H. R., 233
Fitzpatrick, C, 231
Fleet, C. J., 224.
Flynn, E.J.,231. \V.A.E.,226
Fontaine, A . , 21 1 . L . B . , 224 .
V. E., 242. Z., 224 Koran, T. P., 206 Forget A . , 224 Fortier, H 247 . H. A., 20(5. J.
E.. 231 Fortin, A. F., 224 Foster, G. G., 224 Fournier, J. 0,224 Francoeur, J. N., 230«. Eraser, H. R., 2.3l.
G
(iagne, A . . 224
Gagnon, A., 224. E., 191. E.,
251. I., 233. J. A. M., 231 Galipeault.A., 231 Gamble, W., 206 Garceau, N . , 202 Garneau, A . 8 . , 230 . L . , 224 .
(Jacobs & Co . ) Garon, J., 230 Gaudet, H., 2566. J. A., 215.
v., 224 Gauthier, J . L . , 21.5a Gelly, J. E., 231 Gendron, L. A., 242. L.A, 251 Genereu.x, F. A., 224. Geoffrion, A., 224. A. 224.
J.U.A,. 224 (Bissonnet&Co).
v., 224 Germain, A., 224. Gervais, H., 224 (Rainville «fe
Co.) Gibsone, G. F., 231 Gilman, F. E., 224 Girard, A. D.,244. Giroux, A., 254 Glass, L.G., 224. Globensky, A., 224 Godbont, A., 241 Godin.E.H., 224.(Angers&Co.) Goldstein,M.,224. (Carter &Co.l Gordon, A., 206 Go-sselin, J., 231. L. A., 244 Gouin, L., 224 Gourre, E., 224 Goyet, P. R.,211 Goyette, H . A . , 206 . O . A . , 224 Graham, C K., 206 Greenshields, J.N., 224. R.A.
E., 224 Grenier,A.,224. A.W., 224. L.
P., 231
Guay, R., 231
Guerin, E., 224. E.,224
Guertin, C. A., 224
Guibault J.A.,211
Guilbault,R.,224 (Hurteau&Co.)
Guillet, L. P., 255
Guindon, J. L. N., 24na
K
Hackett, M. F., 2.53
Hague, H. J., 224. (CampbellCo)
Hains, H., 2.M3rt.
Hall, A. R. 224. J. S. 224
Hamel. C. N , 231. G. F.,247
Hanson, A. C, 198
Harnois, J . , 255 .
Harvey, A . E . , 224 (Leet & Co. )
Harvvood, C. A., 224{Liglithall
&Co.) Hatchett. F . J . , 224 Hearn, M. A., 231 Hebert, E., 224. J., 224 Hemming, E. J., 213 Heneker, R.T., 224 Heroux, J. E. G., 2.59 Hibbard, F. W., 224 Hibert, E., 211
Hickson,JC,224. (MacmasterCo) Hogle, A.. 224
Holden, A. R. , 224. (CampbelK "o. ) Holt, C. M . , 224 (Brosseau & Co. ) Holton, E., 224 Honan, M., 224 Hould, J. B. L., 2.55 Houle, L . , 224 Hovey, H. M., 235 Howard, E . E . , 224 . (McLennan
&Co.) Hubert, L. J. R, 224 Hudon, J. A., 231 (Guay & Co.) Hurd, A. S., 2.51 Hurteau, J. A., 224 Hutchins,H. A., 224. (Stephens
&Co.)
Ile.s, C, 224 Intemoscia, J . , 224
J
Jacobs, S. W., 224
Jalbert. J.W., 224
Jarry, J . A . ,224 . (Fautenx&Co . )
Jasmin, V. F., 224
Joanette, J. H., 22 i
Jodoin,A.,224. A,224..I. A.,224.
H. 224. T., 224 •Johnson, A R. 224 (Morrison
&Co.) Jolicoeur, P. J., 231 Jones, G. E. A. 231 Joseph E., 224 Julien, J. A., 224
K Kane, G.A., 219 Kavanagh, H. J., 224 Ker, T.R., 224 (Claxton & Co.) Kirby, J . , 224
256
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Labelle,J.A..22-I.(Font;une&Co) Labile, D. N., 230 Lachance, A . ,231 . (Turgeon Co. ) Lachapelle, A., 224. (Chauvin &
Oo.).T. A., 224 Lacasse, N.U.,224 (PruneauCo.) LaCombe, G.A., 224 Lacoste, J. L., 224. (Mireaiilt
etCo.) Lacroix, J. O., 224 Ladouceur, J. £., 211 Laflainme, N . K . , 224 . LaHeiir, E., 224 Lafontaine. E., 224 Lafortune, D . A . , 224 Lalonde, W., 224 Lamarche, A , 224. J. A., 224
(Beaubien & Co.) Lamarre, J. I., 224 Lamirande, A., 224 Laniontagne, Y., 196 Lamothe, G. , 224 J . C 224 . Lamoureux, E. M. J., 254 Lampson, G., 231 Lanctot, A., 2.52 Landry, J. P., 224 Lane, C .224. (Busteed & Co. )
J. A., 231 Langlais, J . , 204 . L . A . , 234 .
R., 231 Langlois, P. W.,231 Laneruedoc, E. 231 (Deguise &
Co.) W. C.,231 Lapierre, O., 224 Lapointe,E.,204. S.,197. U.,231 Laporte,C.Z.,224. (Leonard Co.) Laramee, A., 224 Lariviere, M. J. C, 224 LaKoehelle, M. G., 224 La Rose, V., 224. W., 224 Laurendeau,C.,224. J. G., 256. Laurie. A., 231. (Ccok & Co.) Laurier, H . , 190 Lavalee, C.H..224. L. A.,224.
L.R., 224. P.O., 224 Laverg.ie, A. , 231 Laverty,F..T.,224. (Blair & Co.) Laverj', J. I., 231. (CasgrainCo. ) Lawrence, H. D., 251 Le Beuf, C, 224 LeBlanc, J. A., 251. P. E., 224 Lebourveaii, .S. A., 224 LeClerc, F . ,231. ( Langlais&Co . ) LeDuc, L. A., 20(). Leduc, J. D., 249 Leet, S. P., 224 Lefebvre. F., 252. J. E., 203.
L. J., 224. T., 234. Lemieux, A . . 206. M . A. , 231
R., 224. (Gouiii&Co.) Leonard, A.J. E., 2.54. J., 251
J. E. E.. 224. J. v., 243 Lepine, E., 223 Letellier, B., 239
Letourneau, S., 224. (Pelletier
& (Jc.) Levejsqiie, E., 197 Lightliall, W. D., 224 Lonergan, M. S., 224 Loranger, J . T . R. , 219a. L . J . ,
224 (Beaudin&Co.) Lus.sier, E. I,24.(Dupuis & Co.)
J. 224. (Murphv&Co.)L.242 Lj'man, F.S.. 224 Lynch, W. H.. 254 Lyon, L. M., 224
Mc
McAvoy, D., 25 i McCabe, J. A.. 258 McConnell, A., 206 McCorkill, J. C, 251 McCormick, D., 224 McCully, .I.e., 220 ]\[cl)ougall, J. M., 206 McGibbon, R. D., 224 McGoun, A.. 224 Melvpr. W. E., 232 -MeKHnzie, P S. G.,232 .McKfOwn, W. K., 254 McLennan F., 224 McMaster, A. R. , 224 . ( Fleet&Co) McMichael, R. C, 224 (Hall &Co.)
M
Macalister, A.W.G., 224(Green-
shield* & Co.) Macdonald, R,, 251 Macdoiigall, G. W., 224. (La-
fleur & Cu. ) Macfarlane, L., 224. (Lafleur
& < ;o) .Mackay,A.,224. A.S.,229. H.,
224, J. A. N.. 236 Mackinnon, C. G., 224 (Fo.ste
& Co.) Maclennan, F. S., 224 Macniaster. ]_)., 221 Miicplier.son, K. R., 224 (Camp- bell & Co.) Madure. L. ,224 (Bro.s.<!ean & ( 'o. ) Magnan, J. G., 224. (Taillefer
& Co.) Mailhiot, A. D., 190 Major, C. B.. 20il Malouin, A., 231 Mann, J. A., 224. (F...ster& Co.) Man.sur, C. H., 235 Maiceau, .1. O.. 221. V., 242 Marchand. (J . , 244 . C . E . , 243 Marcliild.m, A., 24S Ma.euhal, L. T..224 M.irgnlHse, L., 224. (Stepli-ns
& Co.) Marin, E., 242
Mark.v.F.H.,224. (Smith Co.) Mar.>*an, G. A., 224 Ma^solai.^ A. L., 211 Martel.T. 211. P. N.. 255
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Martin, .T.P..23:i. J. E. ,224 (Fos- ter & Cu.) Martineau. I' . G . , 224 . V. , 224 Masson, L., 224 Mathieu, A., 224. DeL., 224.
F. X.,24!). G. E.,224. J.
J. U., 224 Meagher. .J. J., 224 (MaclenniHi
&Co ) Mercier, E., 231 . H .. 224 (Piche
& Co.) .J., 224 (Diis.sault &
Co.) W.. 224 Meredith, F. E., 224 (Campbell
&Co.) Merizzi, E., 225
Merrill, A. E.,224. (Guerin&Co) Messier, .T. S.,244 Methot, ii., 2.-..-). .T. E., 190 Meunier, L.,224. S. E,, 224 Misnault, P. B., 224 Mi^iieron, .1. H., 224 Mill. .J. E., 220 Millette, N. A., 224 :Mireault, G., 224 Mitchell. A. E.. 207. V. E.,
224. (MoGibboii, & Co.) W.
•J., 224 (LaHannne&Co.) Moflfat, G. U., 224 Monet, I)., 224. (GeofFrion &
Co.) D.,244 Monk, F. D., 224 Montambault, D. .T., 231 Montgomery, G. H. A., 224
(Smith & Co.) Montpetit, E., 224 Monty, R., 224 Mcrency, J. A . , 247 Mcrgan. E. A.D., 224 Morin. A. Z.,224. L., 245. L.
D.,231. L.. J. 8., 224 (Taillon
&Co.) Mori son, L. F., 242 Morris, J. L., 224 (Bros-seau &
Co. ) W . , 251 Morri.son. G. A.,224. M.J., 224 Mount, W . E . , 224 Mous.sean. .T. O., 224 Mullin, R. T.. 224 (Cooke & Co.) Murphy, D . R . , 224 . F . , 231 .
(Cook & Co.)
Nantel, W. B., 243 Nicol, .J., 257 Norniandin, Z., 224 Nutting, C. A., 257
o
O'Bready, M., 201
Ogden, C. G., 224
O'Halloran, .J . , 200
Oliver, T. H.. 231
Orr, H . S . , 224 ( Hibbard & Co. )
Oughtred, A. R., 224
Ouimet. J. A., 224
Pacaud, A., 245
Pagnuelo, T . , 224 . W . , 224
Palliser, .T., 214
Panueton, L. E., 251
Papillon, J. H. O., 224
Papineau, L . .1 . , 2515
Paquette, A. E., 250
Paquin, L. 1).. 2-55
Pare, A. T.,202
Parent. S.N.,2:U (Fitzi)atrick
&Co.) (i.,231 (Fitzpatrick
&Co.) Pariseault, C. A., 224 Patenaude, E., 224 Patry. J., 2.'^1 (Lane & Co ) Patterson. W., 224 P^.uleat, J. C, 237 Payment, L. E. O., 2."^! (Lane
& Go. ) Pelland, .T. O., 224 IVlletier, A., 2.31. A..S.,224.
H., 224. .1. H., 224. L. C,
224. L.P., 231. (Drouin&Co.) Pelissier, E., 224. Peiitland,C A.,231 . (CaronCo.) Perms, F. X., 224 Perrault, .I.E., 190. G., 190 Perron, .1 .L., 224. (Prefontaine
&Co.) Piche, A., 216. C, 224 Piette, ,). A., 194 Pilon, A., 224. J. A., 224. .T.
W., 224 Place, E. G., 224 (Oughtred
& Co.) Plamondon, -T. D., 252 Plante, A . , 25(j Plourde, G. H.,224 Poissant. J., 224. (GuHiin & Co.) Poitras, W , 25« Poliquin, G.. 224 Potvin, .T. W. A., 204 Poulin, .T. S., 203 Pouliot, .J. N.,233 Prefontaine. R.. 224 Prevost, F. J. V.,243 Primeau. E . .\ . , 224 Prince. .7. E., 231 Prvid'homme, J . N., 211. Pruneau, .J. A. N.,224.
Q
Quigley, R. F.,224
R
Racicot, E . , 254
Rainville, B., 20r,. H. B., 224.
.T. H. , 224. ( Beauregard&Co . )
P., 224 Raynes, C . , 224 Renaud, G.. 224 (.Jodoin & Co.)
J. A., 211. Z., 224 Rheaume, A. A., 231. T., 224.
(Deguire & Co.)
258
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Riau, S. C, 204
Rinfret, A. L., 224. T., 24o
Rioux, E., 251
Ritchie, W . F . , 224 . (Davidson
& Co.) Rivard,A.,231. (Casgrain &Co.) Rivest, J. A. H., 216 Rivet, L . A . ,224 . (Robillard Co) Robert, L, 224. R., 224 Robertson, A . , 281 . D. C, 224.
(Beique & Co.) W.J.M., 251 Robillard, J. A., 224 RobitaiJle, A., 231. C, 224 Rooher, R., 224. (Lacijmbe &
Co.) Rocliette, J . A . , 231 Rochou, G . , 243 Ro.iier, C, 224 Rouleau, F.¥., 233 Rousseau, M . , 223 Rcy, E., 231. E., 223. F.,
231. (Fitzpatrick & Co.) F.
X., 224. (Murphy & Co.)
J., 242. P.H.,224. 'P.H.,244.
R.. 231. (Robitaille &Co.)
R., 224. S. 224 RugR, F. S., 251 Ryan, P. C, 224
St. Cyr, J. F., 244
St. Germain, P., 224. (i'eaudin
&Co.) St. Jacque.s, J. L., 214 St. Julien, J. A., 221. T. R.,
224. ( lieauregaril & Co.) St. Louis, H., 224 St. Marie, J. W., 206 St. Pierre, G. H.. 198 Saint Pierre, H . A . , 224 . (Pelis-
siei & Co.) Sasseville, E., 233 (Gagnon &
Co.) Savard, J. E., 197 Savignac, J. A., 224 Seers, L. A.. 192 Semple, G. H., 224 Senecal, 0.,224 (L)upuis & Co.) Sexton, J. P., 224 Sharp, W. P., 224. (Hall& Co.) Short R., 224 Shurtleff. W. L., 198 Sicotte, L., 224 Simard, C. J., 2.31. (Roy &
Co.) J. A., 2.57 Simon, !.■. A. (Nonnandin &
Co.) Skinner, W. W., 224 (Smith &
Co.) Smith, C, 231. (Pelletier &
Co. ) R. C, 224 Sniytli, W. 0., 224. (Cruiok-
.shank & Co.) Stafford, L., 231 Stein, A., 204 Stephens, C. H., 224
Stewart, A. McN., 224. (Liglit-
hall& Co.) Stuart, G.G. 231. (Caron & Co.) Survever.E . ,224 . (McGibbonCo)
P., "224 Sylvestre, J., 246
T
Taclie, L . , 233
Taillefer, E., 221
Taillon, L. O., 224
Talbot, J., 206. L. W., 241.
L. A . , 237a Taiisey,T.M.,224(Brosseau&Co) Ta.'ichereau, A., 231. (Fitzpat- rick & Co . ) A . . 231 (Lavergne
&Co.) K., 224 (Hrefontaiiie
&Co.) Tellier, J. M., 211 Tessier, A. , 233 . A . , 232. .T . ,
231. (Hamel & Co.) J. A.,
255 Tetrault, E., 224 (Coj'le & Co.) Theberge, A., 224 (St. Julien &
Co.) S., 245 Thibault. C, 257 Tourigny, A., 218« . F. S., 2.55 Tousignant. J. O., 231 Trahan. A., 227 Tremblay. F. P. 224. J. A.,
197. O., 197 Trihey, H. J. 224. Trudeau. .I.E., 211. L.T., 247ff.
L.T.A., 224 Trudel, H. 224. P., 224.
( Ijam othe & Co . ) Truell, H. v., 224. Tucker, H . , 224 Turcotte, H. A., 231. J., 231 Turgeon, A. 231. E. L., 224.
(Beique & Co.)
V
Vallee, A., 224 (Montpetit &
Co.) V.anasse, A.. P., 252 Vandal, P., 224 Verret, H., 198 Vezina, E., 245 Vidal, L. J. O.. 231 Villeneuve, F., 224 ViUiard, J. A, 252
w
Wainwrifht, A., 224. (David-
.son & Co . ) Walsh, .7. C, 224. T. E.. 224. Wilson. C. A., 224 (Peli.s.sier &
Co.)
Weintield. H., 224 Weir, W. A., 224 Wells, J . P.. 251 W-stover, E W , 254 Wh.lan. .1 . 224. .I.P.. Jr., 224 White, CD., 251 . W . J . , 224 Wright, G. C, 206 Wurtele, C. J. C, 252
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Xi8t of Bailiffs in (Quebec.
Article 121 of the Code of Civic Procedure is amended by adding^ thereto the following paragraph : —
The Judge or Prothonotary may upon verbal application and with- out costs, authorize the service of such writ or of any other proceeding except in municipalities in which a bailiff resides, to l)e made by any other literate person who is over 21 years of age. The return of such service shall be made in the manner indicated in Article 153 '" Mutatis Mutandis,'' and be sworn to before a Justice of the Peace or a Com- missioner of the Superior Court. That made by a secretary-treasurer of the municipal corporation shall be made under his oath of office. Such authorization must appear on the writ.
Dist. ot Artliabaska
Arthabaskaville.H.C^ariieau,
L. Brunelle, L. P. Beau-
det, P. I. Giroux, E. Le-
blanc, Danville, A, E. Lee Drummondville, Victor Gau-
thier, A. Hebert, C. H.
Bousquet. Inverness, T. Rousseau, T.
McK. Hogg L'Avenir, M. Cloutier Plessisville, P. A. Bourk,
li. H. Grenier Richmond, A. J. Taylor Ste. Anne du Sault, J.
Pelerin Ste. Eulalie. .J. Doyon. St. Ferdinand d'Halifax.
L. Frechette, A. Fortier St. Germain de Grantham,
Louis Sarrasin, .Tr. St. Julie de Somerset, j.
H. Godbout Stanfold, P. L'Heureux. Thetford Mines. T. Cyr. L.
Lapointe. Warwick, P. Brunette West Broughton, N. Le
mieux
District of Beaiice
Lac Megantic. B. Lachance St. Bernard. E. Chabot St. Come. G. Berberi St. Evariste, J. Boutin St. Francois, A. Lambert St. George, J. Morin St. Henedine, A. Dion St. Joseph, T. Chasse, B. Michaud
St. Leon de Standon. E
Dallaire St Marie, H. Ferland St. Martin, H. Poulin St. Pierre deBroughton, N,
Lemieux, L. Blais St. Prosper de Watford, F.
Godbout. St. Vital de Lambton
Z. Gendron
Dist. of Beaiiliarnois
Beauharnois, M. Hebert, L
Legault Dundee, W. F. Morris Franklin Centre, A. Rowe Hemmingford, E. Lussier Huntingdon, P. McGinnis,
L. Dieudonne Ormstown. L. Pregent St. Anicet,- S. Dupuis St. Jean Chrysostome, F. De
Lisle, T. Hebert Ste. Barbe, A. Benoit St. Louis de Gonzague, N.
Leger Ste. Martine. M. Lazure, J.
A. E. Bouchard V.nlleyfield, P. Desjiarois.
A. Lefebvre, J. E. Poirier.
J. U. Bedard
Dist.of Bedford
Bedford, J. McAleer
Bolton Centre. I. E. Mooney (also qualified to practice in the district of St. Fran cois).
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Clarenceville, J. Ledoux. Duubam. H. H. Lewis Farnham, J. Bte. Jasmin.
P. A. Portelance, J. Four
nier Frelighsburg, G. B. Chad- burn Granby, O. N. Pare. Know'iton, C. W. Beals MansoDville, N. J. Bowen,
C. Boweii. Roxton Falls, C. Bourbon-
niere Stanbridge E.ist, H. G.
Phelps, W. H. Briggs St. Arinand Statiuii, H.
Smith Sutton, C. W. Thibault Sweetsburg, J. A. Boisvert,
A. Wright, H. Chadburn,
T. R. Pickpl, N. V. .Tones Valcvourt, P. B. Bisson-
nette Waterloo, P. Ledoux, L.
Povilin. D. Fontaine, L.
McFarlane
Dist. ol Cliicouliiiii
Anse. St. Jean, D. Perron Bagotville, A. Potvin Chambord, E. Lapointe Chicoutinii. N. Greuon, S.
Menard, C Fournier, W.
Gagnp. E. D. Ouellet Hebertville, A. linden Jonquierc. J. N. Tremblay Mistassini, J. B. Hudson Noi-mandin. L. Trottier, S.
Simard Roberval, L. Paradis St. Coeur de Marie, A.
Tremblay St. Felicien, A. .1obin St. Gedeon. T. Duchaine St. Jerome, A. Couture, T.
Noel St. .Joseph d" Ahna, G.
A'errault St. Prime, J. Fradet
Dist. ol Oaspe
Amherst (Magd. Islands),
C. F. Pinchaud Avigon, A. Martin Cap dos Rosiers, J. Smith Cape Cove, W. Seymour Cross Point, P. Ferland
Douglasstowu, D. Kennedy Gaspe Basin, J. Joncas Grand Pabos, G. Myles Grand Riviere, A. Lebreux,
T. A. Beaudin Jersey Cove, P. Ouellet 1/Anse an Grittou, J'.
Theriault Little Bonaventure, F. Poi-
rier Little Pabos, J. Keays Malbay, T. S. Vardon Mountlouis, S. Thibault New Carlisle, J. A. Lebel New Port, T. W. Jessop New Richmond, J. Robertson Nouville (West), H. Arse-
neau Perce, F. X. Caron, jr., J.
O. Bou(!her, P. LeBoutel-
lier, jr., M. G. Furlong Petit Cap. J. B. .lalbert Petite Riviere West, H.
Jones Petite Vallee, P. Dery Port Daniel. J. Jones Riviere-au-Renard, J. Pres- ton Seal Cove, J. White St. Adelaide de Pabos.
T. Jones St. Alexis, A. Martin St. Charles of Chaplan, T.
Poirier Ste. Anne des Monts. J.
Bte. Sasseville, X. Le-
francois
District of Ibcri'illc
Lacolle. P. E. Corbiere
Napierville, T. T. Moisan
St. Edward of Napierville, N. Belouin
St. George de Henryville P. II. Martin
St. John's. A. Lanier. E. Marcoux. P. Masse, Eu- gene Marconx
St. Michel of Napierville, A. Hanielin
St. Renii. A. Collette
Dt^ti-irt of .loliot
Berthicr. F. Tanguny. O. Olivier. Y. Dorval
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Joliette. C. Dugas, A.
Levesque, L. A. Lavallee,
L. J. Martel. J. O. Pag6,
Jos. Page L'Assomption, J. O. Dorion,
J. M. Gauvin Les Luuivutiiles, G. Gaii-
vreau, O. Mireault, L,
Cyr, A. Perreaiilt Mascoutbe. F. Deslong-
champs St. Barthelemy, W, Drain-
ville St. Calixte de Kilkenny,
M. Duval ,
^t. Felix de Valois, L.
Dauphin St. Gabriel de Brandon.
A. Farley, L. Jacques St. Jean de Matha, C. Ro-
berge St. Julipnno. A. Roy St. Michel de Saints, J. La-
breche St. Roch, L. Poitras
Di^t. of Knnioiii'nska
Fraserville, A. V. Cham-
berland, B. A. Doucet,
High Constable, Paul C.
Dupuy. J. B. E. Ffenette Isle Veite, E. Gauvreau Kanionraska, C. T. Dugal Notre Dame du Lac, B.
Ouellet Riviere Ouelle, P. Lamarre St. Alexandio, U. Ouellet Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere.
J. Sirois St. ElcMi there, J. Dionne St. Honore, J. A, Caron St. Pascal, A. Laforest St. Paul de la Cro?x. A.
Boucher St. Phillippe de Neri, D.
Dionne Trnis Pistoles;. L. Paradis,
J. A. Levosque
Oi«t. of IVfontiiiasiiy
Cap. St. Ignace. M. Guini-
ond 1,'Islet, F. X. Cloutier MotUnmenv, E. Paquet, P.
C. Gobeil. J. A. Gobeil St. Charles, L. Lcclerc St. .Jean Port Joli, P. H.
Fournier
13— L.L.
St. Lazare, J. N. Belanger St. Michel, D. Gagnon St. Pamphile, R. Blanchet St. Philemon, N. Boucher St. Raphael, A. Gagnon St. Roch, P. M. Dechene
IVIoiitreal City
Bachand. L. B.
Balthazard, C.
Beau lieu. J. H.
Bernard, J. E.
Bienjonetti, P.
Bissonnette. J. A.
Bourassa, J. D.
Breux, J.
Caisse, J.
Champagne. F. X,
Cherrier, A.
Ciuq-Mars, A. H.
Coutlee. O. C.
Coutu. J. B.
Dandurand. M.
Dansereau. J.
Danserean, J. T.
Daoust. O.
Decelles & Dnrocher, 25
St. James st. M. J. A.
Decelles, J. E. Durocher Desmarais, J. E. De.srocbes, K. Desormeau. G. H. Dumas, W. Fiorinaz, F. Fortier, D. Gendron. L. S. Godin, P. B. Gravel, L. Jette, C. T. Jette, M. .Johnston. .T. Lafontaine, G. Lajeunesse, H. Laverdure, A. Lavery, J. S. Marson, S. C Mayer. J. Mirault. D. Patenaude, P. Pei-rault. J. B. Proulx. T. N. Racette. L. J. S. RePnnd. J. A. Robiilard. R. Rov. J. Roy. N. ■St. Amand, C. St. .\mour, D. A. St. George, A,
262
THE CANADIAX LAW LIST — QUEBEC.
Smith, W. W. Tessier, A. L. Thuot, T. Trudeaud, J. B.
iTloBiii-eal l>i«s>ti-ict
Beloeil, I., Anger Cascades Point, A. Dauis Coteau de Lac, N. St. Am- our Coteau Landing, AA'.Themens Lajjraii'ie. A. Thomas Longueuil, P. X. Lefebvre,
J. F. Durocher Pointe Claire. E. Aumais Rigaud, Ij. J. O. Chevrier St. Clet, A. Rouleau St. Constant, A. Matte St. Genevieve, L. Prevost St. Laurent, J. V. Cardinal St. Louis, L. Bisson St. Martha, M. Berthiaume St. Martin, C. Gratton St. Polycarpe, L. Daoust Ste. Rose, J. Leonard St. Vincent de Paul. L. Gui-
mond St. Zotique, Lalonde, Frs. Vaudreuil. J. G. Vinet
Disti-ici ot Otl:i\va Ange Gardien, L. Moncion. Ayluier, L. Z. Charbouncnu.
H. Cole Buckingham, A. Cbarbon-
neau, J. C. Cummings, D.
Roy Cheniville, G. H. Chevrier Gatineau Point, O. Groulx,
and High Constable of
Hull, .T. Consineau, T.
( luirette. Hull (City I R. T. Clauson,
L. de Coeli. Labelle, G. Giard Maunviiki, A. .1. Nault. .T.
Lacoste Masson, E. Sabourin, C.
Gauthier Montehello, L. U. Poiilin, Nominifrne. R. Jette Notre Dame doLaus. J.
Roger Paninennville, P. Totrault,
A. Hillman P.ipon. '1\ Lediif Riviere Desert. A. W. Mar-
tineau. Rorkway Valley, E. Conr-
polles. St. Andre Avellin, .7. E. La- coste.
St. Jerome, L. Labelle Thurso, D. McLean, D.
McGillivray Wakefield, J. Taggart "Wright Township, C
Stuples
Dist. ot Poiitiac
Eryson, W. Bolam Chapeau, E. J. Smith, J.
Fitzpatrick Otter Lake, J. Gilpin Quyon, G. H. McKenuie Shawville, A. Richardson,
J. G. McGuire Ville Marie, C. Lrtour, H.
Laperriere Yarm, W. Belsher
l>ist. ot Quebec
Ancienne Lorette, J. B.
Pageot Beauport, F. X. Giroux Cap Sante, S. Delisle Chateau Richer, E. Gravel,
J. O. Gravel Deschambault, Z. Benoit, .J.
G. Paquin Lauzon, M. Leclerc, A.
Leclerc Levis, J. N. Fournier, J. S.
Foamier Notre Dame do la Victoire,
J. A. Blondin Pointe aux Trembles, A.
Clermont Portnouf, J. O. Morissette. Quebec (City), O. Brous-
seau, J. Casault, L. T.
Poitras^ G. O. Vidal. T.
Robitaille, E. Poitras, A.
A. GaJipeault, J. E. La- chance, W. Bouchard, U.
Gelly, J. P. Moisan Riviere a Pierre, A. Delisle St. Agapit. F. Demers, G.
Oliver, G. Demers St. Alban, J. Lahaye St. Ambroi.se, J. Lorette.
J. Richard St. .\nne de i^oiinpre, K.
Morel, G. Treniblay St. Antoine de Tilly, L.
Laflour St. Rnsile. W. Hardy St. Casimir, .T. Lniiglois,
.7. A. Belanger Ste Crnix. A. Bonniue
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263
St. Jean des C'hailloiis, A.
Douville, Z. Beaudettc St. .lean Isle d'Urleuus.,
P, Poullot St. .Toachin. O. Guerin St. Louis Lotbiuiere, L. E.
Thibaudeau St. Nicolas, B. Ollivier St. Philomene de Fortier-
ville, H. TonsiKnaiit St. Raymond, G.Plamondon St. Sylvestre, J. Payeur
N. D. des Angpp. A.
Clavet, E. Petitclorc
Dist. Of Riclielieti
Contrecoeur, 'u. N. Bouin Pierreville. G. W. Pelletier, L. L. Laflamme, J. La- perriere Sorel, C. Weilbrenner, D. Koberge, J. O. Weilbren- ner, J. O. Moulin St. Aime, J. Vigent St. Antoine, A. Giard St. Guillaume, J. A. Mel-
ancou, D. Belleumeur St. Ours, C. Papillon St. Zephirin de Courval,
M. Lefebvre Varennes, C. J. Langlois Verchoros. O. Dosmarais
I>ist. of Rinioiiski
Amqui, L. Pouliot, F. R.
Pineau. Causapscal, V. O. Morissette Cedar Hail, L. Paqnet Matane, O. Dionne, J. C.
•Toncas, V. Charest Metis, E. Hudon, A. N.
Labbe Price, P. Bourgoin Rimouski, H. Martin, B.
Theriault, J.C. Gauvrean,
C. A. St. Pierre St. Fabien, N. Fortiii Ste. Flavie, L. Duperre Ste. Octave, O. Beruho. E.
Moreault Sandy Bay, O. Levesque Sayabec, L. P. .Toubert
l>j$t. ot Sag:iieiiay
Baie St. Paul. E. Cimon, E. Tremblay. G. Bou- chard, E. Lavoie.
Bon Desire, E. Simard
r>es Eboulements, J. Bouc- hard, O. Desgagnes St. Etienne (Malbaie), S. Brassard, L. Guay, L. A. Chaperon, T. Gagnon, T. ^lartin St. Hilarion, N. Coulombe St. Simeon. ,J. Tremblay Tadoussac, E. T. Dumont,
Dist. ot St Francois
Auckland, j. Liemieux Bolton Centre, I.E. Mooney Bromptoiiville. .7. Plaisance,
J. Dumont Coaticooke, .7. .^. Beaufort, C. Merrill, S. B. Hum- phrey, S. C. Lebourveau, J. P. Belisle Compton, W. W. Paige Cookshire, G. I*^laws Danville, A. E. Lee Dixville, O. Baldwin Dudswell, A. Newman I']aton Corner, W. Nutt, C.
F. Rogers I.ake Megautic, B. La- chance La Patrie, H. Vincent Lingwick. G. W. Beard Magog, A. Gendron, R. Gin-
gras >Lirbleton, W. M. Bishop North Ham, .T. Verville Richmond, J. H. Dyson,
A. J. Taylor. Robinson Bury, R. W.
Wricrht Rock Island, W. A. Abbott Scotstown G. Calver Ste. Edwidso do Clifton, L.
T. Lemieux St. Francis Xavier do
Brompton. .7. P. Robert. St. Malo, J. Lemieux Sherbrooke. E. S. Foss. K. .\ Biron, C. N. Duberger, J. P. Robert, .1. O. Gauthier, W. J. Crochetiere, E. Mc- Manus, T. Biron Stanstead. E. A. Fox,
E. W. Hovey South Ham, P. Lamoureux, Upper Melbourne, W. Davis Weedon, C. Fontaine, L.
Bprnier Whitton, Z. McAulay
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Windsor Mills, R. Racicot,
J. M. Mountain Wotton, L. Picard
l>isi. of St. Ilyaciiiilie
Actou Vale. .Iciui Hte. Bois-
clair. C. Laliberte Marieville, A. Fouruier St. Cesaire, L. J. Masse St. Denis. G. Holland St. Hyacinthe, J. Wingen-
der, H. Biainelle. J. A.
Cadotte St. Hughes. A. Houle St. Pie, A. Joncas Upton, G. E. Hetu
Dist. ol Terrcboiiiii'
Chatham, J. Bryerton
Henberdean. E. Guilbault
Lachute .T. Lavigne
Oka, J. Charest
St. Agathe, V. Garceau
St. Anne des Plaines. P. X.
Gaudette St. Eustache. L. Miller, D.
Ethier St. .Terome, G. Guenette.
D. Prudhoinme, T. Grisj
non, S. Magnan, L. Labelle St. Jovite, J. Leonard, Z.
Dorion, H. Labelle St. Scholastique, M. Bras-
eau, E. Ouellette St. Sophie, U. Levesque St. Therese, D. Bayeur LVrrebonne. P. A. Gascon
P. Gadbois
Dist. ot Three Kivers
Batiscan. P. Cossette Chutes Shawinigan, L. J. A. Beauchemin. J. M. Chop- delaine, T. Lambert Grand Mere, J. A. Comoa\i, J. A. St. Cyr, M. A. Grenier Louiseville, L. D. Caron,
G. Caron Maskinonge, D. Plante Nicolet, P. J. O. l{oii--t'au^
H. Lacerte Ste. Anne de la Perade, J.
E. Douville, F. Lalieche St. Barnabe, N. Bonrassa St. Boniface de Shawinigan,
A. Ricard Stc. Eulalie. J. Doyon. Ste. Genevieve, J. Lefebvre Ste. Gregoire, M. ^L^rtin St. Jacques des Piles, U.
Xeault Ste. Monique, O. Lauziere St. Paulin, C. Bourassa St. Pierre les Becquets, J.
P. Denicrs Ste. Sophie de Levrard, P.
Monfette St. Soverin, H. Gauthier St. Stanislas, N. Fiser. J.
ThiiTeanlet Ste. Thrcle, L. Grenier St. Tite, O. Lafonlaine Ste. Ursule, T. L.inibert Three Rivers (City). Jos. Bellefenille, J. O. Panne- ton. W. Lariviere. D. T. Morissette, J. Dufresne. J. E. Godin, E. Lavigno. A. Alarie. S. Bureau Yamachiche, A. Descotenn
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Synopsis of tbe Xaws of British Columbia*
Compiled by "Wilson, Senkler & Bloomfield, Barristers, Vancouver, B.C., of the British Columbia Bar.
{Revised to 1st January, 1905.)
Absconding Debtor — If any person resident in British
Columbia, indebted to any otlier person to an amount exceeding f 100, departs from the province, with the intent to defraud his creditors, his goods are liable to seizure under a writ of attachment.
"When a plaintiff has such a claim, and can show that the debtor has left the province to avoid being arrested or served with process, or to defraud the plaintiff, any Judge of the Supreme or County Court, according to jurisdiction, may direct a writ of attachment to issue, and may appoint in the order a time for the defendant to put in special bail, having due regard to the distance of the place where the absconding debtor is supposed to have gone.
Arrest— Process of contempt for non-payment of money is abol- ished, but when the plaintiff shows to the satisfaction of a Judge that he has a cause of action against the defendant for ."PIOO or up- wards and that the defendant is about to leave the Province unless apprehended, the Judge may by special order direct the defendant to be held to bail for such sum as he shall think fit. Writ of Ca. Re. issues on such order. If bail not given, defendant remains in cus- tody. After judgment the Judge may discharge defendant if satisfied of his inability to pay; Ca. Sa. after judgment on satisfying Judge, defendant about to leave Province with intent to defraud his creditors but will be discharged if he shows inability to pay.
The County Court has the same powers of arrest as the Supreme Court within its jurisdiction.
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors — An assignment may be niaJo of all real and personal property to any person, foi- the purpose of ratably satisfying creditors. Assignment must be regis- tered in the County Court within 21 days from date. Notice of the assignment must be published in the British Columbia Oazette and in a daily newspaper for one issue under a penalty of $10 per diem. Assignment takes precedence of all judgments, executions and attachments, not completely executed by payment.
The assignee may be removed by any Judge of the Superior Court on the application of a creditor, on petition supported by an affidavit.
266 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — BRITLSH COLUMBLA.
All questions arising at creditors' meetings are decided by a majority of votes given by the Act on a sliding scale, according to the amounts of the claims.
Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages— Bills of Sale of
personal chattels remaining in the possession of a grantor must be veri- fied by affidavit and registered within twenty one days of the date of execution, or they are void as against the assignees of tne estate of the grantor and sheriff's officers and others seizing goods in execution and as against subsequent v)iirchasers and morttiagees in good faith for valu- able consideration. At time of registration affidavit of bona fides by mortgagee must be filed.
Hire and purchase agreements i-equire registration the same as bills of sale. If the bill of sale be made, or given subject to any defeasance, condition or declaration, not contained in the body thereof, it is null and void to all intents and purposes as against the same persons as if it had not bfeen filed.
Joint Stock Companies— The Statute relating to tliig sub- ject repealing all former enactments relating to the organization of Joint Stock Companies is founded on the Imperial Acts 1862 to 1897.
The liability of a shareholder may be limited to the amount of shares; limited by guarantee, or unlimited.
Mining Companies may be incorporated without any personal liability.
Courts— The Courts are the Supreme and County.
There are five Judges of th? Supreme Court who singly exercise the functions of Courts of first instance and collectively sit as a
Court of Appeal. The jurisdiction is unlimited.
The County Court has common law jurisdiction in all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed docs not exceed ?1,000, save malicious prosecution, libel or slander, criminal conversation, seductions, breach of promise of marriage, and against a J. P. for anything done by him in the exercise of his office. Equitable juris- diction when amount involved does not exceed $2,500.
There is also a Small Debts Court presided over by a Stip.-ndiary Magistrate having jurisdiction in actions of debt to the amount of $100.
Judgments — In the Supreme Court, whore the writ of summons is endorsed for a liqu'ldnted dem.ind, and the dofendint fail-^ to appear within eitiht (lii\s tlieieto. the ))hiiiitiff may enter final judgment for any sum not exceeding the sum endorsed on the writ, together with interest, at the rate specified. Rjieedy judt-'ment can also be obtained where a proper case can be made out that the defendant is only attempting to delay by liis appearance, and has no good defence.
Judgment in the County Couit can be signed, in default, after nine days from the .service of the summons, if for a liquidated de- mand, and speedy judgment obtained as in tFie Supreme Court.
Enforcement of Judgment— Execution against goods issued forthwith after judgment. The judgment on being registered is .' lien on the debtor's lands and application must be made to a Judge for leave to sell so much as will satisfy the judgment.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — BRITISH COLUMUIA. 2b7
The goods of the debtor are exempt from forced seizure and sale to the amount of $500, and homestead lands to the value of $2,500.
The judgment debtor may be compelled to submit to a rigid ex- cmiuation as to the property he had at the time debt was incurred, and as to property he still has and any disposal since debt incurred
and may ho committed for unsatisfactory answers.
A judgment for the recovery of any property other than lands or money may be enforced by writs for the delivery of the property, of. attachment or sequestration.
In tlie County Court execution may issue forthwith after judgment against goods, and against lands thereafter, by special order, as if in the Supreme Court.
Priority of execution is abolished. Provision made for rateable dis- tribution of debtor's assets among his creditors in proceedings analo- gous to bankruptcy.
Garnishment— Debts due to the defendant may be attached in the County Court at the time of the issue of the summons ; and in the Supreme Court upon an ex parte application to a Judge; the Judge may, however, allow sufficient to a judgment debtor to main- tain him and family, but not to exceed #40 a niontii.
Interest — Subject too delicate to be disposed of briefly but generally freedom of contract prevails. Judgment debts bear inter- est at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum.
Laws— The Civil Laws of England, as the same existed on the 19th day of November, 1858, and so tar as the same are not from locfel circumstances inapplicabK^, are in force: Provided, however, that the said laws shall be held to be modified and altered by all legisla- tion, still having the force of law of the Province of British Colum- bia or of any former colony comprised within the geographical limits thereof.
Limitation of Action— Actions founded on simple contract must he commenced within six years after cause of action arose; trespass, assault, battery, wounding and imprisonment 4 years; slander, 2 years; recovery of land, 20 years; specialty debts, 20 years.
Married 'Woman — May now contract, hold and enjoy property
real and personal, in the same manner as if unmarried ; and may also sue and be sued with reference to such separate estate.
Mining Law — These are comprised in Legislative enactments,
00 numerous to detail in a short space.
Generally— Any person over 18 years of age may become a free miner and prospect and locate mining claims.
Claims upon which mineral has been found can be located by a free miner. The size of the claim IMO feet in length by 1,500 feet in breadthJin as nearly as possible a rectangular foi-m, marked by two posts 1,.500 feet apart, as near on the vein or ledge as possible, upon which shall be written the name of the claim, the name of the locator and the date of location : also on No. 1 post the approximate cornpass bearing of No. 2 post, and a statement of the number of feet lying to the right and left of the line between the posts.
2i)b THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — BRITISH COLUMBIA.
A Crown giant may be obtained on showing that a certificate of work to the amount of $1(»0 in each yeai- for five years has been received, or it may all be done in one year, or $500 cash paid to the <Jrown.
Leases of land for hydraulic and placer minin<^ are also issued.
Mining companies can be formed with limited liability.
Coal prospecting licenses are issued ; but coal now goes to the grantee of the land, subject to a royalty.
Registration of Land— The system of registration has some of the features of the Torrens System providing for registration of title to land; every estate or interest in land other than fee simple being registered as a charge; charges take effect according to prior- ity of application for registration. Purchaser for value of registered interest in real estate is not afl'ected by any notice of any unregis- tered title other than a leasehold interest in possession for 3 years. Certificate of Registration prima facie evidence of title. Indefeas- ible title may be obtained after seven years registration.
Act introducing Torrens System passed at Session of Legt&lature 1S99, to be introduced by proclamation.
Land — Not exceeding 320 acres east of Cascade Range of moun- tains and IGO acres west, may be pre-empted by widow, head of family or any person over 18 years of age and on performance of statutory duty afterwards purchased for $1.00 per acre.
Education — Compulsory lietween ages of seven and twelve, sub jeot to some exemption. Free Public and High Schools.
THE CANADIAN' LAW LIST — MANITOBA. 269
Synopsis of the Xaws of nftanitoba*
Compiled by Archibald, Machray & Sharpe, Barristers, Winnipeg, of the Manitoba Bar.
(Remsed to 1st January, 1905.)
Arrest — Ix Queen's Bench— No persou can be arrested or held to bail for debt or for non-payment of money.
In County Court — The defendant may be summoned to attend for examination as a judgment debtor, and if he refuse to attend or to be sworn, or to answer, or if it appear by his own or other evidence ihat he obtained credit or incurred the debt by false pretences, or by fraud or breach of trust, or that he contracted the debt without reasonable exi)ectation of being able to pay it. or that he has fraudulently disposed of his property, or if it appear that the party, when summoned, or since the judgment was obtained, had sufBcient means or ability to pay the debt all at once or by instalments which the Court has ordeied to be paid, and the debtor has neglected or refused to pay at the time and ill the manner ordered, the Judge may imprison the debtor for any period not exceeding forty days with or without hard labor, but this shall not discharge the debt.
Attachment — No writ of attachment now issues, but an Order for attachment may be obtained in an action commenced by a State- ment of Claim. Such Order will issue in case of a debtor being an in- habitant of the Province, who departs therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors or those having cause of action again him. or to avoid being arrested or served with process, or who keeps himself concealed in the Province with a like intent: or in tlie case of a non-resident debtor, when he is legally liable to a resident creditor on a contract or obligation to be performed in the Province or liable to be compensated for in damages; or when the debtor, whether resident or non-resident, is about to transfer or remove any of his property from the Province, or has already done so, with intent to delay, defeat or defraud his creditors or those having cause of action against him. The Order for Attachment from the time of its delivery to the Sheriff binds all the goods and chattels of the person against whom the same is issued not exempt from seizure under execution, or from liability to answer a judgment upon the cause of action upon which the Order issued. A
270 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — MANITOBA.
certificate of the issue of such Order of Attachment can be registered in any Registrj' Office and bind the interest of the person against whom the Order issued in all lands in such district.
Bankruptcy — There is no Bankruptcy Law in this Province, but
a debtor may make an assignment fur tlie benefit of his creditors, and insure a ratable distribution of liis assets.
Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages— Sales and mort-
<;ages of personal property not accompanied by an immediate delivery and followed by an actual and continued change of possession, are absolutely void as against creditors of vendor and mortgagor, and subsequent pur- chasers or mortgagees in good faith for value without actual notice, unless a bill of sale or mortgage or a true copy of the mortgage be filed with the clerk of tlie Cfjiintv Court in the .Indicial Division where the goods and chattels are situate, within twenty daj's from the erecution thereof, accompanied by an affidavit of execution, and an affidavit of the vendee or mortgagee showing the good faith of the trans- action. Such mortgage must be renewed within '60 days pre- ceding the expiration of two years from date of filing, by filing a statement exhibiting the interest of the mortgagee in the propertj', and showing the amount due and payments made, and that the mortgage is not kept on foot for anv fraudulent purpose, otherwise it will cease to be valid as against creditors and subse(]uent purchasers and mortgagees in good faith for valuable consideration.
Courts and Jurisdiction — Queen's Bench — Is a Court of Re- cord of original and appeUate jurisdiction, and possesses all tiie jurisdic- tion, powers and authorities in all matters civil and criminal wliatsoever, which, by the laws of England, were on the 15th day of July, 1870, pos- sessed and exercised or incident to the Court of Chancery in England, and by Superior Courts of Common Law at Westminster, and by the Court of Chancery at Lincolns Inn, and by the Court of Probate, and by any Court in England having cognizance of property and civil rights and of crimes and offences ; and holds plea in all, and all manner of actions, and decides all matters of controversy relative to property and civil rights.
Procedure and rules of evidence are regulated by the rules of evi- dence and modes of practice and procedure as they existed in lOngland on the 1.5th of July, 1870, except as altered by Provincial statute and rules of Court. By Provincial statute, " The Queen's Bench Act, 18'.)5." The Rules of Procedure and Practice are made practically identical with the Judicature Act and rules in England and Ontario, with one step in advance, namely, the writ of summons is abolislied and actions are commenced by statement of claim, to which defence must be delivered, if served in Manitoba, within sixteen days, and within four weeks if served in other parts of Canada or United States, within eight weeks if served in Great Britain, within twelve weeks if served elsewhere. The Court is composed of a chief justice and three puisne judges, three of whom sit as a Court of Appeal four times a year, which is the highest Court of Appeal in the Province, and appeals therefrom may be had to the Supreme Court of Canada.
County Court— Has jurisdiction in all actions of tort where the
damages cliiimed do not exceed .'?2-'>(), and in replevin wliere tlie value of the goods does not exceed If'iilO, and in nil personal iictioiis for claims and demjinds of debt account, lu-eacb of eontract, covenant (U- money de- mands to the extent of S'400 ; but Imv.' no jurisdiction in actions for
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gambling,' debts, or for price of liquor drunk iu a hotel ; or where the title to land is called in question, or the validity of any will is called in question, or in anyaction for malicious prosecution, libel, slander, etc., or actions against Justices of the Peace. The procedure is simple and inexpensive, and debtors may be ordered to pay the debt at a stated time or times, ami in default be committed to gaol as for contempt (see arrest).
Evidence— All parties can testify upon oath (or aflarmation, if
oath objected to); liusband and wife also, except in criminal ciises. In suits against personal representatives, evidence as to matters prior to death must be corroborated.
Execntion — In King's Bench — Execution issues on judgment forthwitli, or at any time within six years, without leave. After six years leave must be obtained.
In County Court — Issues six days after judgment, or immediately on Judge's order.
Priority of claim in respect of writs of execution is abolished. Tiie Shei'iff distributes all moneys realized by him on writs of execution ratably among the persons having unsatisfied executions in force in his hands at the expiration of three months from the publication by him of a notice in the Manitoba Gnzette. Such notice must be published \^ithin one month after the realization.
Exemptions — Following property is exempt from seizure under executions : —
(rt) Bed and bedding, household furniture and effects in use of debtor and his family to the value of $500.
{h) Ordinary clothing of debtor and his family.
(c) Twelve volumes of hooks, the books of a professional man, an axe, saw, gun and six traps.
(<Z) Necessary food for debtor and his family for thirty days .
(e) Three horses, mules or oxen, six cows, ten sheep, ten pigs, fifty fowls and food for sams for eleven months. Exemption as to horses over four years of age . . . applies only in case they are used by the debtor in earning his living.
( f) Tools, agricultural implemsats and necessaries used by debtor in practice of his trade, profession or occupation, to the value of foOO.
(r/) Articles of furniture necessary to performance^ of religious service.
(/() The land upon wliich the debtor and his family actually reside, and which he cultivates or uses for grazing or other purposes, to tlie extent of IGO acres.
((') The house, stables, barns and fences on the debtor's farm.
(./) All necessary seeds or roots for the seeding and cultivation of 80 acres.
(k) The actual residence or home of any person otlier than a farmer to the value of $1,500.
(I) Tlie debtor cannoc bv any contract or bargain, whether under seal or otherwise, deprive himself of his right to exemptions. Every contract or agreement to that effect is by statute made null and void.
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(Hi) Sheriffs and bailiffs are prohibited from seizing anything ex- empted by statute. Insurance on exemptions is also exempt.
Garnishment^ — In both King's Bench and County Court, plain- tiff may in all actions (as well damages as actions of debt, etc. t , at any stage of the action, garnish all debts, obligations and liabilities due, owing and payable, or accruing due. Provided that the wages or salary of a mechanic, laborer, servant, clerk or employee to the extent of $25 are exempt from garnisliment, and only the excess over $125 can be garuisheed, except where the debt has been contracted for board or lodging, and in the opinion of the Judge of the Court in which the action has been brought such exemption is not necessary for the support and maintenance of the debtor or his family or relatives depending on him for siipport. In any sucli case the Judge may order that no such exemption shall be allowed.
Interest — Legal rate, 5 i-er cent. Any rate can bo agreed i.iion and collected.
Life Insurance— Life Insurance for Benefit of Wives and Children — May be effected by parents, or insurance already effected may be appropriated to his wife and children and may be apportioned amongst them. Such insurance is not liable for parents' debts at his or her death, but may be revoked
Limitation of Actions — Actions must be brought within six
years on open account, promissory note, simple contracts, etc. ; within ten years on judgments and on mortgages and on money charged in any way on land ; or within the like titne in either case from the last pay- ment on account or acknowledgment in writing signed by the party chargeable, or his duly authorized agent.
Married Women — May hold and enjoy property free from th debts and control of their husbands in as full and ample a manner as if unmarried, and may contract with respect to their separate property, and may also trade and carry on business as if unmarried.
Theue is no Dower, but the wife takes the same right in land of her deceased husband as if it were personal property ; that is, if he dies intestate leaving issue, she takes one-third of his whole estate, real and personal, absolutely, and the children the other two-thirds in equal shares ; if the husband leaves no issue, then the wife takes the whole of his property.
Registration— Registry laws are in force, and the title to all
lands may be registered, and if so registered documents take priority over unregistered unless there is actual notice of the jirior unregistered instrument of title.
ARHavits of execution for the purpose of registration may be made before the following persons :
{a) If made in Manitoba it may be before —
(1) Any person authorized to take affidavits in the province ; or before —
(2) The Registrar or Deputy-Registrar of the district in which the lands lie ; or before —
(3) Any Justice of the Peace for the Province.
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{!)) If made in any of the other provinces of the Dominion or in Great Britain or Ireland, it may be made before —
(1) A .Tudf^e of any of the Superior Courts of law or equity therein ; or before —
(2) A Judj^e of any of the County Courts within his district ; or before —
(3) The Mayor or Chief Magistrate of any city or borough or town corporate therein, certified under the common seal of such city, borough or town corporate ; or before —
(4) Any Notary Public, certified under his official seal ; or before —
(5) A Commissioner for taking affidavits outside the province to be used in the province.
(c) If made in the North-West Territories of the Dominion of Can- ada or in the District of Keewatin, it may be made before —
(1) A Judge of any Court or Police Magistrate ; or before —
(2) A Commissioner authorized to take affidavits for use in said territories or district, or for use in this province ; or before —
(3) Any Notary Public under his official seal, or any Justice of the Peace.
(d) If made in British possessions in India, it may be made before any magistrate or collector, certified to have been such under the hand of the Governor of such possession.
((') If made in any other British colony or possession, it may be made before —
(1) A Judge of a Court of Record, or of any Court of supreme juris- diction tiierein ; or before —
(2) The Mayor of any city, borough or town corporate, and under the common seal of such city, borough or town ; or before —
(3) Any Notary Public, certified under his official seal.
(/) If made in any foreign country it may be made before —
(1) The Mayor of anj city, borough or town corporate of such coun- try, and under the common seal of such city, borough or town coi-porate; or before —
(2) Any Consul or Vice-Consul of His Majesty i-esident therein ; or before —
(3) A Judge of a Court of Record or a Notary Public, under his official seal.
What is commonly known as " The Torrens System " of titles is also in force, and all lands may be brought under the system. On the title being investigated and found good, a certificate of title is issued which is absolute and indefeasible and'cannot be questioned except for fraud.
Wills — AH persons of sound mind and of the age of 21 years may
dispose of every kind of property and of every interest therein by will which must be in writing, signed at the foot or end thereof by the tes- tator or by some other person in his presence and by his direction, and the signature shall be made or acknowledged in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, and the witnesses must attest
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and subscribe tbe will in the presence of the testator, except a holograph will, wholly written and signed by the testator himself, which is not subject to any particular form and does not require any attestiufi wit- nesses.
iNTKSTACY— Real and personal property devolve in same way.
(1) If intestate leave a widow and child or children, one-third of his whole estate ^oes to widow and the remaining two-thirds to his child or to his children in equal shares, children of a deceased child (or, failing such, the lineal descendants of deceased child), take share of deceased child. If all descendants are of same degree of kindred they take equally— otherwise according to the right of representation.
(2) If intestate leaves a widow and no issue, the widow takes all.
(3) If intestate leaves father, but no widow or child, father takes all.
(4) If intestate leaves children, but no widow, children take all per stirpes.
(5) Child advanced during life of intestate must abate pro rata.
(6) No distinction between whole blood and half blood.
(7) Posthumous child, when there is a will and no provision for it, takes as if there were an intestacy.
(8) The separate property of a married woman dying intestate is distributed in the same manner as the property of a husband dying intestate.
THE CANADIAX LAW LIST — \KW HKUN^SWK K.
S^nopsie of the Xaws of Ulevv Brunswick.
Compiled by L. P. D. Tilley, of Tilley & Smith, St. John, N.B., Barristers of the Neiv Brunsw^ick Bar.
{Revised to 1st January, 1905.)
Absconding Debtor — If debtor indebted in the sum of $40.00, al'ow all discounts, to applying creditor, departs from or ke<'i).s con- cealed within the Province, with intent to defraud his creditors, his property may be taken under warrant and delivered to trustees for benefit of creditors. (Consolidated Statutes of N. B., 1903, c. 13.5.)
Arrest — Where claim is for liquidated amount over $20.00, arrest can be liatl in Supreme or County Court, before judf<ment, on affidavit stating' that amount is justly due, and that arrest is not made for tho purpose of vexing or harassing the debtor. If aflSdavit is by agent he must state that arrest is caused at his instance. In cases where affidavit is made outside of Province, the same shall be sworn to before a person authorized to take affidavits for use in this Province. The allegation that debtor intends to depart from jurisdic- tion is not necessary, except whore arrest is made after commencement of action by ordinary writ of summons in. higher Courts, and in cases for claims under $80.00, in the City Court of St. John. When claim is not for a sum certain a writ of capias may be issued upon a Judge's order for the purpose obtained upon aflSdavit. (Con. Stat. 1003, c. 130.)
Bankruptcy — Governed partially by " Act respecting Assign- ments and Preferences by Insolvent Persons," whereunder assij^ument can be made to sheriff, or to assit,'nee named by majoritv of creditors having claims over $100. who must be a bona fide resident of the Province of New Brunswick. No preferences allowed, and no dis- charge to debtor. Assignee must call meeting within five days after assignment, and meeting must be held within twelve. Notice of such meeting to be sent by registered letter to creditors, and published in " Royal Gazette." Claims to be filed within three months from notice unless further time allowed by .Judge. At meeting, creditors having proved claims, elect inspectors, and direct assignee in disposi- tion or conduct of estate. There is no power to compel an insolvent to assign, but an assignment once made takes precedence of all .iudg- ments and executions, subject to claim of any execution creditor for the fees and expenses of the sheriff or other officer on such executions prior to assignments. (Con. Stat. (1903) c. 141.) By the Creditors'
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Relief Act, Con. Stat. (1903) c. 129, priority among creditors is abolished, where a levy is made under an execution for $20U and upwards against the property ol! a debtor.
Barristers — Barristers from British Colonies or Possessions
will be accorded in ^S'evv Brunswick the same rights and privileges as are granted in such jurisdictions to barristers from this Province. Attorneys must study one year before being admitted to the bar.
Courts and Jurisdiction — Securitt for Costs — The Su- preme Court has jurisiliction in all actions for debt or damage irrespec- tive of amount. A creditor, residing out of the jurisdiction, upon demand mu.st give security to the extent of $200. The Supreme Court in Equity has the powers of the Court of Chancery in Eng- land. Security for costs .'5500. The County Courts have jurisdic- tion up to $400 in contract and $200 in tort, except actions where the title to land is brought in question, or in which the validity of any devise, bequest or limitation is disputed. Security, $80 to $100. Probate Courts have jurisdiction over the granting of probate or letters of administration. ^Yhere infanfs estates do not exceed in value $5,000, the Probate Court may appoint guardians of tlie person or estate ; the Equity Court has jurisdiction without limit as to amount of estate. Security for costs may be ordered in " such reasonable amount" as Judge may direct. (Con. Stat. (1903), e. lis, s. 72.) There is also a Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, and numerous small-debt Courts, City Courts, Parish Courts, and Commissioners' Courts of inferior and local jurisdiction.
Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages— Where mortgage
or sale is made noo accompaniefl by immediate delivery, and an actual and continued change of possession of the goods conveyed, the convey- ance or a copv proved by affidavit of the subscribing witness, together with an affidavit of the mortgagee or his agent of the hona fides of the transaction, must be filed within thirty days with the Registrar of Deeds of county wherein maker resides, if within tlu' Province, or of county where the goods are if maker resides without. The statute provides for filing statement of amount due each year, and on neglect- ing to file statement, after fhirtii days' notice from any creditor of morigagor served on mortgagee, the mortgage ceases to be valid against an execution creditor. On neglect to file, after thirty days' notice served on mortgagee, the mortgage ceases to be valid against execution creditor. (Con. Stat. (1903), c. 142. s. 11.)
Companies — Incorporated otherwise than under legislation of the Province are required to take out yearly Provincial licenses to do business within the Province. (If the capital stock does not exceed $100,000 the fee is $50 : if in excess of that sum, the fee is $100. I Exception is made in case of travellers, where comT)any has no resident agent, and no office in Province. (Con. St;)t. (1903), c. 18. ss. 32 and 22.)
Conditional Sales of Chattels— Chattels sold upon the hire and instalment plan must bear name of vendor to be valid against subsequent bona fide purchaser, and a writing of the sale must be signed by the haileo or his agent, and must be filed with registrar of deeds where purchaser resides within 15 days from the delivery of possession of chattel. (Con. Stat. (1003) c. 143. ss. 1 and 2.
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Executions— On judgments in Supreme and County Courts
executions may be issued witliiu twenty years from signinj^ of judg- ment. Personal estate of all kinds may he seized and sold, and after such exhausted lands necessary rights in land, rights of entry, bene- ficial rights and other interests in real estate may be sold. Wearing apparel, bedding, kitchen uti-nsils and tools of trade or calling to value of $100 of any debtor exempt. (Con. Stat. (1903) c. 128, s. 34.) Priority of creditors is abolished where sheriff levies under an execution for $200 and upwards. ("The Creditors' Relief Act," Con. Stat. (1903), c. 129.)
Imprisonment for Debt After Judgment on Execution. —
Is only allowed in inferior Courts, such as the City Court of St. John, the Parish Courts and Justices' Couits. (Con. Stats. (1903j, c. 130.)
Garnishment — On indgmeuts in County or Supreme Court, where amount due on judgment exceeds $80.00, and debts, exclusive of costs, exceeds $40.00, debts due the judgment debtor may be gar- nisheed. Wages due the judgment debtor for his personal labor and services on a hiring to the extent of $20.00 shall be exempt from gai-nishment. (Con. Stat. (1903) c. 134.)
Interest— Five per tent., unless otherwise agreed.
Judgments — In default of appearance final judgment may be signed in the Supreme Court m forty days, and in the CountyCourt in thirty days from service of summons, or if the action is upon a bill of exchange, promissory note, or cheque, or a bond or contract under seal for payment of a liquidated amount of money, a specially endorsed writ may be issued in the Supreme Court and final judgment signed in twenty days where the writ is specially endorsed and execution issued ten days thereafter : an appearance may be set aside by Judge's order, on affidavit proving claim and the Judge being satisfied that the defence is merely intended to delay. Memorials of judgments in the Supreme or County Courts may be registered and bind lands in county of registry for five years, after which period they may be renewed. Judgments bear interest at 5 per cent.
Liimitation of Actions — On judgment and specialties
twenty years; for penalties for assault, battery, wounding, imprison- ment, or for words, two years ; otlier causes of action, six years. Personal actions at^ainsfc minors, persons insane, or out of the Province, may be commenced within like period after removal of disability. (Con. Stat. (1903) c. 138.) Real actions, twenty years; against Crown, sixty years. (Con. Stat. (1903) c. 139.)
Married Women — May contract and sue and be sued same as feme sole. Judgment good, however, merely against separate pro- perty, but immaterial whether acquired before or after marriage, or whether she had any property at date of contract. Can dispose of property freely, subject to husband's rights as tenant by courtesy where married before commencement of Act, 1st .Jan.. 1896. (Con. Stat. (1903), c. 78, p. 75.)
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Registry of Deeds— All conveyances must be registered,
otherwise luetfeclive against subseciueiit Ouiia fide |jurcliaser. iJeecls may be acknowledged or proved out of New Brunswick before a notary public, the mayor or chief magistrate of any city or town, certified uutler corporate seal, Judge of Supreme Courts, British Minister, Am- bassador or Consul, Governor of any State, certiliL-d under hand and seal of respective office. For all purposes respecting the registration of an instrument executed by a corporation, the seal of the corpora- tion affixed to said instrument, with the signature of the secretary or authorized officer thereof, accompanied by affidavit that such seal is the corporate seal of said company and was affixed by order of the corporation or board of directors thereof, and that such signature is the signature of such officer of the company, is sufficient. (Con. Stat, c. 151. s. 51.)
\Vills — Will must be in writiug signed by testator in presence of two witnesses, who shall subscribe as witnesses in his presence and in presence of each other. No form of attestation necessary. Executors may witness, but any legacy to witness is void. (Con. Stat. (1903) c. 160.
Intestacy — Real estate to children or their legal represen- tatives, then to next of kindred, and their representatives, including
those of half blood. That is: 1st, children; "Jnd, father or mother 3rd, brothers and sisters and descendants of deceased brothers and sister per stirpes, and so on. Widow has dower. Husband has tenancy by the courtesy, though where marriage took i)lace after •Tan. 1st, 1S96. it is doubtful if the ris:ht h.is not been taken away by Con. Stat. (1903) c. 78. Personal estate is distributed one-third to widow, and the residue in equal proportions amongst children and their representatives. If no descendants, one-half to widow, residue amongst next of km in equal degree and representatives, but no repre- entation among collaterals after brothers' and sisters' childven. If no widow, all to children. (Con. Stat. (1903) c. 161.) Of the separate personal property of a married woman dying intestate, one-half goes to husband, balance to children, if no children, all to husband. (Con. Stat. (1903) c. 78.)
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«
S\>nop8ie ot the Xavvs of IFlcw^^ founblanb.
Compiled by Charles O'Neill Conroy, Barrister, St. John's, of the Newfoundland Bar,
{Revised to 1st January, 1905.)
Arrest for Debt— A debtor is liable to arrest at any time after the issue of a writ of summons when the creditor's claim exceeds $50. upon the creditor producing an affidavit setting forth one or more of the following facts: (1.) That the debtor has made, or is about to make, some disposition of his property, or some part thereof. (2.) That he is about to quit the Colony, with intent to defraud his creditors generally or the creditor in particular. (3.) That he is about to quit the colony, and that his absence will materially pre- judice the prosecution of the action. (4.) That he is possessed of means of payment of which he has control, and which he with- holds from his creditors. Upon the same grounds a judgment debtor is,' liable to arrest by capias ad satisfaciendum.
Assig^nments — In the event of a conveyance or assignment for
the benetit of creditors, the trustees or assij^nees are liable and compell able to pay out of the first proceeds all creditors who would have prefer ential claims m the case of a declaration of insolvency ; and also, unless a majority in number and value of the creditors shall otherwise agree, to distribute the estate and effects as in the case of insolvency, notwith- standing any contrary provision in the conveyance or assignment ; and such trustees or assignees are subject in such distribution to the order and direction of the Supreme Court or a Judge thereof as fully and in like manner as the trustees of the estate of a person declared insolvent.
Attachments— The property of a debtor can be attached at any time after the issue of a writ of summons, as well in his own hands as in the possession of third parties, when the amount claimed exceeds $20, upon the production of an affidavit setting forth that the said party is indebted in such sum, or upon an order of Court where intended fraudulent dealing with the property can be
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hhewn. The property, debts or effects so attached shall be released upou the debtor giving a bond, with two sufficient sureties, to the sheriff in double the sum sworn to, or lodging with the Sheriff the claim and costs.
Barristers or Solicitors of any o£ His Majesty's Superior
Courisi 111 any of ilis iUajet;i> s (^uiumes or i'ruvinces in winch the same privilej^e is extended to barristers or solicitors from Newfound- land, may, upon the production of evidence and testimonials to the satisfaction of the Law Society, be admitted as solicitors of the Supreme Court and to practice at the Bar.
Bills of Excliauge — The law of the Colony upon this point is the same as tlie imperial Act of l.Sb2.
/Sills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages— Bills of Sale and
Mortgages of personal chattels being tleetls of gut or where consideration exceeds ijJI'O. and where possession continues in the grantor or mortgagor, must be registered. If not so registered thfey shall be void as agairst a subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for value, and as against any actual attachment or levy, and as against a trustee in insolvency or assignee under a conveyance for the benefit of creditors. The Conveyancing Act, 1896, provides that certain covenants shall be deemed to be Included in conveyances prepared in compliance with the Act.
Commissions — The Court or a Judge may in any cause make an order for tlie examination upon oath before any person at any place of any witness, and may empower any party to such cause to give such deposition in evidence on such terms as may seem meet. In the case of witnesses residing out of the Colony, commissions may issue to take the evidence of such witnesses upon interrogatories and cross-interrogatories.
Corporations may be formed tinder thp " Companies' Act. 1890." which is a consolidation of the English Companies' Acts. 1802 to 1S08, the necessary number of members being three.
Courts and Jurisdiction. — The Supreme Court is a Court o£ Record and has all civil and criminal jurisdiction w-liatever in Newfound- land, and in all lands, islands and territories dependent upon the Government thereof, as fiillv and amjjly. to all intents and purposes, as on the 17th day of June, 18'24, the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer and High Court of Chancery had in England. The Supreme Court is also a Court of oyer and terminer and tieneral gaol delivery in and for Newfoundland and all places within the Government thereof, and also has jurisdiction in all cases of crimes and misde- meanours committed on the banks of Newfoundland, or any of the seas or islands to which ships or vessels repair from Newfoundland for carrying on the fishery. The Supreme Court is composed of a Chief Justice and two other Judges.
There are two District Courts, namely : the Central District Court, composed of one Judt'e, and the District Court of Harbour Grace, com- posed of one Judge. The said Courts are Courts of Record and have jurisdiction in all civil causes in which Courts of Session have juris- diction to the amount of .?.")0, and in actions for the wrongful detention of goods and chattels in which the specific return of the said cliattels is Bout'lit, and where the value thereof does not oxceod ^'200.
A Stipendiary Magistrate may hoar and determine in n snmmnry way all civil actions for the recovery of debt and d.inniges to the
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amount of $40, except actious iu which the title to auy land or tenement is iu question, and iu which the defendant objects to the case being heard by the Magistrate, and except actions for libel or slander, replevin, malicious prosecution and actions against any Justice of the Peace or other public officer for acts done in the execution of his duty, and may hear and determine all disputes to any amount concerning the wages of servants in the fishery, tlie supply of bait and the hiring of boats for the fishery, the wages or share of seals of any person engaged in the seal fishery, or the wages of persons engaged iu lumbering or mining. Actions for wrongful dismissal claiming over $40 must be brought in the Supreme Court. Justices of the Peace have the like powers, authorities and jurisdiction, where the same are not inapplicable, as .Justices of the Peace in England. For this purpose the following Acts of the Imperial Parliament are made the law of this Colony so far as the s.uiid can be appueU, uttmely : — The ^ct ii aud 12 Vii;. c. 42 ; the Act 11 and 12 Vic. c. 48 ; the Act 11 and 12 Vic. c. 44 ; the Act 20 and 21 Vic. c, 43; the Act 28 and 29 Vic. c. 127.
Criininai L.a.-w — In all cases not provided for by local enact- ment, tlie law of England, as to crimes and offences, is the iasv of this Colony, so far as the same can be applied. Amendments, alterations and further enactments of the Imperial Parliament come into force in the Colony after twelve months from the passing thereof. Between the time of the passing of any law and its coming into force in the Colony, the law as it previously stood remains in force.
Evidence— All persons shall be competent and compellable to
give evidence ujjon oath or athrnialion, e.xcept ti person charged in a criminal proceeding, or his or her wife or husband, none of whom are compellable to give evidence for or against himself or herself. The defendant and the husband or wife of defendant is a competent witness in a summary proceeding of a criminal or other nature. Evidence of plaintiff in action of breach of promise of marriage, must be corroborated, and also in actions by or against representatives of a deceased person or person of unsound mind, the evidence of any opposite or interested party shall be corroborated by some other material evidenc
Execution — In the Supreme Court execution may issue forthw with after judginent tor the payment of money or costs, or for the recovery of land, and in other cases upon expiration of fourteen days from the date of judgment, unless otherwise ordered. A writ of execu- tion, if unexecuted, shall remain in force for one year only from its issue, unless renewed. In the District Court execution may issue forthwith.
Exemptions — The following property is exempt from distress
by the coniinon law, namely : Fi.\tures, animals tera; natural, goods delivered to n )i<rson in tlie way of trade, things in actual use and goods in the custody of the law. Lodgers' goods are protected from dis- tress for rent due to the superior landlord by Act of 1899.
The working tools and implements of trade of any person, his fish- ing skiff or punt, the necessary cooking apparatus, the beddmg and wearing apparel of himself and his family shall not in any case be liable to or be taken under attachment or execution.
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Fraudulent Conveyances — Every charge, mortgage, con- veyance, grant, or assigntneiiD ot tne property or ell'ects of an insolvent, or of any part tiiereof, and every gift, delivery or transfer of any of his goods or chattels, and every payment made by him in money or other- wise, and every cognovit, warrant of attorney, judgment or other security whatsoever paid, made or given by an insolvent within two months prior to his declared insolvency, and with a view to give an undue prefer- ence to any creditor, shall be declared to be null and void and of no effect in case the person taking or receiving the same, or for whose benetit the same was taken or received, had notice or was aware of the insolvency.
Garnishment — So often as any goods, debts or effects of any
defendant in any action have l)eeii attached in the hands ot any tliir person, such goods, debts or effects shall be paid into CJourt or delivere to the Sheriff, as the case may be, to abide the order of the Court, upon proof before the Court or Judge of the nature and amount of such goods, debts or effects. Third persons holdinji the moneys or effects of a debtor may be garnisheed under attachment or under a writ otjii'fi facias.
Imprisonment for Debt — No person shall be arrested and
held to bail in civil actions on either original or final process, except in the cases mentioned under the heading " Arrest for Debt."
Insolvency^Procedure is by petition of the debtor himself or
of a creditor, addressed to the Supreme Court or a Judge thereof, setting forth that the debtor is unable to pay his creditors one hundred cents to the dollar, and having attached to it, where the debtor is the petitioner, a schedule of assets and liabilities : and where the creditor is the peti- tioner, either a similar schedule or a statement of facts sufficient to satisfy the Court or Judge that an order for hearing should be made. The petition must also have attached to it an affidavit verifying its con- tents and those of the schedule, if any. Upon the hearing, tiie debtor may be declared insolvent, and his estate vested in a trustee or trustees for realization and distribution. The Court or a Judge maj' subsequently grant the debtor a certificate of insolvency and discharge. An arrange- ment or composition entered into by the debtor and two-thirds in number and value of his creditors resident or having a house of business in New- foundland, and of two-thirds of his creditors elsewhere, or of three- fourths in number and value of the whole of such creditors, may be confirmed by the Court or Judge, and has the same effect, when so con- firmed, as a certificate of final discliarge. The working tools and im- plements of trade of any person, his fishing skiff or punt, the necessary cooking apparatus, the bedding and wearing apparel of himself and family, shall not pass to or vest in the trustee.
Interest — Interest is allowed on written apreements. find on Mccounts when notice is given that the interest will be chargrd. The usual rate is si.\ per cent., and this is allowed e.\cept when under an agreement another rate is provided for. Under a writ of tlcri facias, interest runs at five per cent.
Judgments — Where defendant does not defend, judgment may be
antered in the Supreme Court four or eight (ia\s (according to the place of residence of defendants after service ot the writ in the action. The Judicature Act, Order xiv., provides for the entry of judgment in a case where a defendant appears and pleads where tlie Court is satisfied as to the cause of action, and that the defendant has no defence thereto on the merits.
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Iiimitations of Actions— Twenty Years— Judgments, rent
upon lease under seal, bonds and other specialties, recovery uf land.
Six Years— Award where submission not under seal, money levied under yi. fa., actions upon the case (except slander), actions for account, trespass, debt, detinue, trover, replevin for goods or cattle, trespass ^uare clausum /regit, admiralty suits for seamen's wages.
Pour Years — Assault, menace, battery, wounding, imprisonment.
Two Years — Penalties, damages or sums of money by the party grieved; slander. Disabilities and acknowledgments extend the time fo^ bringing action.
Married Women — A married woman can sue and be sued as
if she were a femme-xolc. The law of the Colony on this point is the same as the Imperial Act of 1882, as amended by that of 1893.
Registration of Deeds— Instruments requiring registration
must be proved by the affidavit of a subscribing svitness, or of any party executing the same, or by the personal acknowledgment of a party from whom an interest passes. If executed within the Colony the affidavit or acknowledgment must be made before the Registrar. Deputv Regis- trar, a Jndgo or Commissioner of the Supreme Court, or a Justice, who, in the ease of an acknowledgment, shall sign a certificate of such acknowledgment on the deeil. If executed out of the Colony the instru- ment may, if the party or witness proving it be within the Colony at the time of proof , be proved as above ; otherwise it shall be proved in the same manner before a Commissioner of the Supreme (!ourt, a Judge of a Court of Record, the ;Mayor or Chief Magistrate of any city or town, a Justice, a British Consul or Vice-consul, or before a Notary Public under his official seal. In case it be proved before a Judge or a Mayor, the attestation or acknowledgment shall be certified under the seal of the Court, city or town.
Sale of Goods— The law upon this subject is codified by the " Sale of Goods Act, 1899," which is similar to the English Act of 1893.
Trustees — " The Trustees Act, 1898." consolidates and amends the laws upon this subject. This Act is. except in some minor parti- culars, a copy of "The Trustee Act, 1893." of the Imperial Parlia- ment.
Wills must be in writing, and must be either written and signed
by the testator, or if not so written and signed, must be signed by him in the presence of at least two witnesses, who shall sign as witnesses in his presence ; and if he is a marksman the will must have been first read over to or by him in the presence of the said witnesses. Incompe- tency of a witness to be admitted to prove a will does not fer se invali- date the will. A legacy or devise to a witness, or to the husband or wife of a witness, is not void if the execution of the will can be suffi-
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ciently proved without the evidence of that witness. An executor may be a proper witness. Every will is revoked by niarriafje, except a will made in the exerci.se of a power of appointment, when the property appointed would not in default of appointment pass to the testator's executor or administrator or next of kin. A will made by a person under the age of 17 years is invalid.
Intestacy. — The Supreme Court grants administration to the estate and effects of any one dyin« intestate leaving property within the Colony. The person primarily entitled to administration is the nearest of the next of kin, but the Court will grant administration to any fit and proper person upon the consent of the persons entitled to share the estate. There is no local enactment respecting the distribu- tion of intestate estates; the law of the Colony upon the subject being the Statutes of the Imperial Parliament made in the time of James and Charles. The Court allows to the administrator as remuneration for his services a commission, not being more than five per cent, upon the value of the estate. Bonds are required.
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S\?nopsis of the Xaws of the iriortb^Mest ^enitovies.
Coiupiled by Bown, Dawson, Kennedy & Hyndman,
Barristers, Edmonton, N.^V.T., of tlie North- Vrest
Territories Bar.
(Revised to 1st January, 1905.)
Subject to the provisions of the North-West Territories Act (cap. 50. Cau.)
Generally, the laws of England relating to civil and criminal matters, as the same existed on the 15th day of Jul}% 1870, are in force, in so far as the same are applicable to the Territories, and in so far as the same have " not been or are not hereafter repealed, altered, varied, modified, or aftected by any Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom applicable to the Territories, or of the Parlia- ment of Canada, or by any ordinance of the North-West Territories.
Attachment — 1. Of Debts.
The plaintiff in any action for a debt or liquidated demnud be- fore or after judgment, and any person who has obtained a judgment or order for the recovery or payment of money may issue a garnishee summons, which is issued upon the plaintiff or judgment creditor, Ills advocate or agent filing with the clerk an affidavit shewing the nature and amount of the claim or judgment, and swearing positively to the indebtedness, and stating to the best of the deponent's infor- mation and belief the proposed garnishee (naming him) is indebted to sucli defendant or judgment debtor. Service of such garnishee summons shall bind any debt due, or accruing due, from the garnishee to tlie def(>n(l:int or judgment debtor. The Oovernraent of the North-West Territories may be garnisheed with regard to monies due or accruing due to all persons permanently employed by the Government of the Territories. No debt due or accruing to a mechanic, workman, labourer, servant, clerk or employee for or in respect of his wages or salary, shall be liable to seizure or attachment unless the same exceeds .^25, and then only to the extent of the excess. This exemption of $25 does not apply to debts for hoard and lodging.
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2. Of Goods.
After the commeu<.emeut of any suit wherein the claim is for the recovery of a debt ot $50 or upwards from the defendant to the plaintiff, upon affidavit made by the plaintiff or his agent, havina: n personal knowledge of the matter, stating clearly and succinctly from what cause such debt arose, and the amount thereof, and that he has good reason to believe (giving reasons) that the defendant (o) is about to abscond or has absconded from the Territories leaving personal property in any judicial district thereof lialiie to seizur under execution for debt ; or ( 6 ) , has attempted to remove such personal property out of the Territories, or to sell or dispose of the same with intent to defraud his creditors generally, or the plaintiff in particular; or (c) keeps concealed to avoid service of process; and in either case that the deponent verily believes that without the benefit of the attachment the plaintiff will lose his debt or sustain damage, and upon a further affidavit of one other credible person that he is well acquainted with the defendant and has good reason to believe (giving such reasons) that the defendant is about to abscond, or has absconded, or has attempted to remove his property out of the Territcrit'S, or to sell or dispose of the same, or keeps concealed with intent as aforesaid, a judge on ex parte application may direct the clerk to issue a writ of attachment, which shall be executed by the Sheriff; Provided that if the debtor has absconded, or is about to abscond, leaving no wife or family behind, no pro- perty of such debtor shall be exempt from seizure.
The writ may be set aside by a judge upon sufficient proof by affidavit that the writ was issued without reasonable cause. The suit proceeds in the ordinary way but in case the plaintiff does not recover judgment for the full amount sworn to he is not entitled to costs, but may be ordered to pay the costs of the defendant. Pro- visions are made for release of the goods upon security and sale of perishable goods, &c.
3. Of the Person.
The generally accepted opinion is that there is no arrest ander civil process.
Assignments — There are no statutory provisions in respect to assignments for the benefit of creditors. Fraudulent and Preferen- tial assignments of goods, chattels, effects, bills, notes, shares, &c., &c., by persons in insolvent circumstances, whether made under pressure or not. which delay or have the effect of delaying creditors, are void. These provisions do not apply to assignments for the benefit of creditors generally.
Bills of Sale and Chattel MortKages — Bills of Sale and chattel mortpKges. not accompanied by an immediate delivery and an actual change of possession of the things sold or mortpiged, must be registered within thirty days from execution, with an aflBdavit of execution and an affidavit of bona fides, which varios according to the circumstances of the case. They take efTect from the date of registration only. In case they are not registered as provided for, or in case the consideration for which fhoy are made is not truly expressed they are null and void as against creditors, and
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subsequent purchasers, and mortgages in good faith for valuable consideration. No mortgnire, bill of sale, lien, charge, iucunihrance, conveyance, transfer or assignment intended to operate or have effect as a security in so far as it assumes to bind or affect any growing crop, or crop to be grown, shall be valid, unless the same be as security for the purchase price of seed grain. There are special provisions relating to seed grain mortgages. Mortgages filed cease to be valid as against creditors, &c., after two years unless renewed. Further renewals aftei first renewal must be yearly. Renewal is made by statement in form prescribed, which shews interest of mortgagee, assignee, &c., full statement of amount due, all pay- ments on account, with affidavit of truth of the statement. In case of removal from one district to another three weeks are allowed to file copy of mortgage in office for district to which goods art- removed.
Courts— The Supreme Court of the North-West Territories has jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters. There is no other court. Justices of the Peace have jurisdiction in disputes between masters and servants. In claims for debt, where the amount or balance claimed does not exceed $100 a simple and special procedure is provided, without formal pleadings. The Court consists of five judges, who reside at various points in the Territories. Each judge has jurisdiction throughout the Territories, but usually exercises the same in his own judicial district. Appeal lies to the Court en banc. And from Court en banc directly to Privy Council, without appeal to the Srprenre Court of Canada, if desired and in certain cases.
Decedent's Estates — An officer known as the Public Adminis- trator is appointed for each .Tudicial District, or such part thereof as may be desirable, who administers the estate if uo application be made for probate or administration within One month after decease of any person. He also takes possession of any neglected property of deceased. Application is made to a judge in chambers for an order for executor, administrator or public administrator, to adver- tise for creditors, notice to send in claims is given by advertisement, which must be verified by statutory declaration, also stating securi- ties held and value thereof. Distribution is made after time named in the order. Claimants not filing within time limited do not share in the distribution, but may follow property into hands of person receiving same. Administrators and public administrator must pass accounts before the judge within two years after grant of letters.
In administration simple contract and specialty debts rank equally, but judgment debts have a priority.
Devolution of Estates— Both real and personal property descend and are distributed in the same manner. The English Statutes of Distribution govern, except that no husband whose wife died on or after the 1st Jan., 1887, is entitled to any estate by the courtesy in the land of his deceased wife, but he has the same rieht therein as a wife has in the personal property of her deceased husband. And after the 12th .Tune, 1901, the property of any man dying intestate and leaving a widow but no issue shall belong to such widow absolutely provided that prior to his death she has not left him and lived in adultery after leaving him.
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This is retroactive us to tlie piopL-ity of any person dv iu^ before 2tli June, 1901, in case no portion of the estate of such person has then been distributeti. The mother of auy person dying intestate alter that date without a wife, child or father, shall be entitled to the whole. In the distribution of both real and personal property of any woman dying intestate illegitimate children shall have the same rights as if legitimate. In the event of an illegitimate child dyin^ intestate and without issue mother takes both real and personal property.
Dow^er — There is no dower, but widow has the samt right in the lands of her deceased nusband as if they were personal property.
Evidence — Witnesses are examined viva voce in open court, but the judge may order, upon sufficient leason being shewn, proof by affidavit, interrogatories or examination before a commissioner or examiner. Evidence taken in one cause may, by leave of a iudge, be read in any other cause or matter.
Examination of Judgment Debtor — When a judgment or order is for the recovery or payment of money, the party entitled to enforce it can obtain an ex parte order for the examination of the debtor, or in the case of a corporation, of any ofBcer thereof, as to whether any and what debts are owing to the debtor, and whether the debtor has any and what means of satisfying the judgment or order. The examination is for the purpose of discovery only, and an order is to be made on the evidence given. It may be used on any subsequent proceedings between the same parties, or between the execution creditor, and any transferee of the property and effects • if the execution debtor, or in any proceeding to obtain payment directly or indirectly, whether by attachment of debts, equitable execution or otherwise.
Execution— May issue immediately after judgment. An Execution expires in two years unless renewed. Execution may be stayed on special gi'ounds on motion to a judge, who may impose terms as to security, &c.
There is no priority betA\een execution creditors. Sheriff holds proceeds of sale sixty days, and then distributes proportionately among all execution creditors, who then have executions in his hands, retaining his fees and extra costs of creditor at whose In- stance and under whose execution the seizure and levy wore made. Employees of the execution debtor are entitled to be paid their watres, not exceeding one month's, in priority, and share pro rata with the other creditors as to the residue, if anv, of their claim.
Execution shall not iss>u» against any partnership property, except on a judgment against the firm. A judgment creditor of a partner may, however, apply in chambers for a charging order on partner's interest in the partnership property and profits, with npiKiintment of receiver, directions for accounts. iKre.
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Exemptions— The following real and persona! property of an execution debtor and his family are free from seizure by virtue of all writs of execution: —
1. The necessary and ordinary clothing of himself and his familj ;
2. Furniture, household furnishings, dairy utensils, swiue and poultry to the extent of five hundred dollars;
3. The necessary food for the family of the execution debtor during six months, which may include grain and Hour, or vegetables and meat, either prepared for use or on foot;
4. Three oxen, horses or mules, or any three of them, six cows, six sheep, three pigs and fifty domestic fowls, besides tlie animals the execution debtor may have chosen to keep for food purposes, and food for the same for the months of November, December, January. February. March and April, or for such of these months, or por- tions thereo'f as may follow the date of seizure, provided such seizure be made between the first day of August, and the thirtieth day of April next ensuing;
5. The harness necessary for three animals, one waggon or two carts, one mower or cradle and scythe, one breaking plough, one cross plough, one set of harrows, one horse rake, one sewing machine, one reaper or binder, one set of sleighs, and one seed drill;
6. The books of a professional man;
7. The tools and uecessarj' implements to the extent of 5f200 used by the execution debtor in the practice of his trade or profession;
8. Seed grain sufficient to seed all his land under cultivation, not exceeding 80 acres, at the rate of two bushels per acre, defendant to have choice of seed, and fourteen bushels of potatoes;
9. The homestead, provided that the same be not more than 160 acres; in case it be more the surplus may be sold subject to any lien or incumbrance thereon;
10. The house and buildings occupied by the execution debtor, and also the lot or lots on which the same are situate according to the registered plan of the same to the extent of fifteen hundred dollars.
The debtor is entitled to choice from the greater quantity of the same kind of articles. None of the above articles except food, clothing and bedding, the price of which forms the subject matter of the judgment upon which the execution is issued, are exempt from sei.'iure. No exemptions in case of execution issued upon a judgment or order for the payment of alimony. In case of death of the execu- tion debtor, the exemptions may be claimed, if the property is in the use and enjoyment of the widow and children, or widow, or children, of the deceased, and is necessary for their maintenance and support.
Foreign Companies — No foreign company having gain for its object or a part of its object shall carry on any business in the Territories unless and until it shall become registered, under a penalty on Summary Conviction of $50 per day against the Com pany. any agent, representative, etc. Registration consists in filing certnin stntoments. appointing an attorney, etc. The company when registered is not liable to any license fee of any municipal corpora- tion. It must make returns, appoint and keep an attorney to act for it, accept service of process, etc. In case of failure to keep an attorney, license is forfeited. No unlicensed Company shall be capable of maintaining any action in any Court in the Territories. Ordinance in effect does not apply to commercial travellers taking orders for goods.
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Fraudulent Conveyances — A Judge may order the examina- tiou ot au executiou debtor aud auy trausferiee of aay of his pro- perty before au examiuer. The creditor can then proceed by a suiiimous in chambers uud use the examinations as evideace.
Garnishment— See Attachment of JX'bts.
Insurunee— Auy person may insure his life for the benefit of his wife aud children, or some one or more of them, or by writing (including his will), declare that auy insurance on his life is for their benefit. Such insurance is not chargeable with debts, and does not I'orm pan of the estate of insured, but goes directly to the bene- ficiaries.
Interest— The legal rate is 5 per cent., but auy rate may be agreed upou.
Joint Stock Companies— After 12th June, 191)1, no company, association or partuership, consisting of more than twenty persons shall be formed unless registered under the Companies' Ordinance, or formed by special legislation. Three or more persous may form a company by signing a memorandum of association iu the presence of and attested by one witness at least, which is forwarded to the registrar of Companies, who in the event of the statutory condi- tious being complied with issues his certificate of incorporation uuder his hand and seal of oflSce and the Company is thereupon incorporated. The memorandum of association may in the case of a company limited by shares aud shall in the case of a company limited by guarautee or uulimited, be accompanied by articles of association, signed by the subscribers to the memorandum of asso- ciation, proscribing such regulations as they may deem expedient, which in effect become the by-laws of tlie Company. ( Seo cap. 20, Ordinances of N. W. T. 1901.)
Justices of tlie Peace — These officials have jurisdiction through the Territories. They have a limited civil jurisdiction in matters between masters and servants, and in regard to trespass of Muimiils and estraj' animals.
Judgments — Where the claim is for a debt or liquidated de- mand, and no appearance is entered within the time limited, which varies, plaintiff can enter final judgment for claim and costs. Appearance may be struck out on a 4-day summons if defendant has no defence on the merits.
liiens — Where goods over the value of $1.^ are sold upon condi- tion that the right of property or possession shall not pass until the payment of the ptirchase price, a copy of the agreement of sale with affidavit of bona fides must be filed iu the registration district within which the purcb.isor resides, within thirty days, or the seller cannot set up his right against subsequent purchasers, mortgngees or credi- tors. There must be a sufficient description of the uoods sold so that they may be readily and oisily known and distinguished. The Hen expires in two years unless renewed. In case the vendor repossesses the gnod'^ lio must ret i in the same for twenty dnys before soiling, during which time the purchaser may redeem, and he must also give purchaser notice of the sale.
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Ijimitation of Actions — All actions for the recovery of merchants' accounts, bills, notes, and all actions of debt grounded upon any lending or other contract without specialty shall be com- menced within six years after the cause of such action arose.
The provisions of The lioal Property Limitatiou Act, 1874, being chapter 57 of the Statutes of the Imperial Parliament, passed in the 37th and 38th years of Her Majesty's reign, are declared to be in force, and to have been in force in the Territories since the passinj; thereof.
Judgments outlaw in 12 yoars, and contracts under seal in 20 years.
Married 'Wonieu — In respect to land acquired after Jan. 1st. 1887, they have all the rights and are subject to all the liabilities of a femme sole, and may in all respects deal with land as though un- married {" The Land Titles Act, 1894," 57-58 Vic. c. 28, Dom.).
In regard to personal estate their position is not altogether clear. The N. W. T. Act, K. S. Can. c. 50, ss. 36-40, declares, that "all wages and personal earnings of a married woman, and acquisitions therefrom, and all profits of any occupation or trade carried on by her, separate from her husband, or derived from any literary or artistic skill, and all investments of the same, are free from the debts or dispositions of her husband, and shall be held and enjoyed by her, and be disposed of without her husband's consent, as fully as if she were a femme sole." No order for the protection of the same is necessary. Possession by the husband of the personal property of a married woman shall not render the same liable for his debts. A husband is not by reason of marriage liable for the debts of his wife contracted before marriage, but the wife and her separate property shall be liable therefor as though she had continued unmarried; and a husband shall not be liable for any debts of his wife in respect of any employment in which she is engaged on her own behalf, or in respect of her own contract. A married woman may sue in respect to her separate property as though unmarried, and may be sued separately in respect to her separate debts, contracts or torts as though unmarried.
Con. Ord. N. W. T., c. 47, declares that a married woman shall in respect of personal property be under no disabilities whatsoever heretofore existing, by reason of her coverture or otherwise, but shall in respect of the same have all the rights and be subject to all the liabilities of a femme sole.
Real Estate— The Torrens System has been in force in the Territories since 1st Jan., 1887. A certificate of title is issued to the owner, which is binding upon all persons including the Crown, de- claring that the owner is entitled to the estate mentioned in the certificate in the lands therein described, subject to the liens, encumbrances, and interests mentioned on the certificate. The certificate is conclusive evidence. Whenever any dealing talces place in regard to the land the certificate must be produced, and a memorial of the dealing endorsed upon the certificate. No instrument is of any effect until registered, and cannot be registered without the production of the certificate. Persons entitled under unregistered instruments, or to equitable estates, Szc can protect their intere.sts by caveat.
The whole matter is set out in "The Land Titles Act, 1894," 57-58 Vic. c. 28. Dom. Stats.
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Replevin — In any action for the recovery of any personal pro- perty, and claiming, \vbether alone or with any other claim, that it was unlawfully taken, or is unlawfully detained, the plaintiff may, at any time after the issue of the writ of summons, obtain a writ of replevin upon filing an affidavit of himself or his agent, naming the judicial district in which the property is, giving description and value thereof, stating that the person claiming is the owner or entitled to the possession thereof. Further stating in case the pro- perty was taken for distress, for rent or damage, feasant that fact. .\l?o stating if the possession was got by fraud the particulars of the fraud. The plaiutifl: must enter into a bond with two sureties in double the value of the property.
Service of Writs — Service must, generally, be personal. It may be made by any person other than the plaintiff. In certain cases a judge may make order for substitutional service by advertisement or otherwise. When the defendant resides outside the Territories a judge's oi'der for leave to issue a writ for service ex juris must be obtained, which order states the time for appearance.
Taxes — Land is not subject to taxes unless it is situate within a municipality, school district or local improvement district.
Land may be sold for arrears of taxes. The time for redemp- tion is one year.
Wills — Every person may dispose of by will all real and per- sonal property to which he is entitled either at law or in equity at the time of his death. No will made by any person under the age of 21 years is valid. No will is valid unless it is in writing, and signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his pipsence and by his direction; such signature shall be made or acknowledged by the testator, in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, who shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no form of attestation is necessary. Devise (other than a charge for the pay- ment of a debt) to a witness, or the husband or wife of a witness, is void, but the witness may prove the execution of the will. No will, codicil, or any part thereof, shall be revoked otherwise than by marriage, or by another will or codicil executed as above described, or by some writing declaring an intention to revoke the same, ami executed in the manner in which a will is reqiiired to be executed, or by the burning, tearing, or otherwise destroying the same, by the testator, or by some person in his presence and by his direction, with the intention of revoking the same.
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Synopsis of the Xaws of Bova Scotia.
Revised by Foster & Foster, Barristers, Halifax, N.S., of the Nova Scotia Bar.
(Revised to 1st January, 1905.) Arrest — lii causes of action in the Supreme Court for $20 or upwards, whether for debt or damage, where the creditor can prove to the satisfaction of a judge or commissioner such cause of action, and that the defendant is about to leave the province, an order for arrest can be obtained. In the County Courts tlio procedure is similar, but jurisdiction is limited to $800. The defendant is entitled to his release on giving security by bond with sureties or by deposit.
Barristers and Solicitors— A Barrister of any Superior Court in Great Britain and Ireland is entitled to be admitted to practise as a barrister or solicitor on producing evidence that he is a barrister and of good moral character.
A banister, attorcey or solicitor of any Superior Court in Her Majesty's Colonies. ,ind a solicitor of any Court in Great Britain and Ireland, is entitled to be admitted to practice on producing evi- dence that ho is such barrister or solicitor at the time of such ap- plication and that he is in good standing, and of good moral charac- ter, and also that he has served as an articled clerk for a term equal to that prescribed for articled clerks in this Province, and upon passing the usual final examinations.
Barristers of Her Majesty's Superior Courts in any of Her Majesty's Dominions in which the same privileges are extended to this I'rovince on producing evidence of admission and good stand- ing, are entitled to admission as Barristers of the Supreme Court of this Province.
Bills of Sale — Every Bill of Sale and every chattel mortgage or a true copy must be tiled in the Registry of Deeds for the District in which the grantor, if a resident of the Province, resides, or, if non-resident, then in the Registry for the District in which the chattels are situate. The consideration must be sworn to by the grantor or mortgagor or agent. A form of affidavit is prescribed, and it must be strictly followed. As against purchasers and creditors a bill of sale shall only take effect and have priority from the time of filing. Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortjiages must be renewed within thirty days next preceding the expiration of three years from the filing thereof, otherwise they cease to be valid.
Conditional Sales — Every agreement for the sale of goods
and cliattels, and a hiring or lease accompanied by immediate delivery and change of possession, whereby it is agreed tliat the property in the goods and cliattels, or a lien thereon for the price or value thereof, shall remain in the hirer, lessor or bargainor until pavment, must be in writ- ing and signed by the parties and accompanied by an aflBdavit of either of the parties thereto, setting forth the contract, and must be filed as a bill of sale or chattel mortgage, otherwise it shall be void as against the creditors and subsequent purchasers and mortgagees of the person to whom such chattels are hired, leased or agreed to be sold.
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Courts and Jurisdiction of — The Supreme Court has jurisdiction in criminal .".nd civil cases. For actions ou contract the claim must be at least $20. It has all the powers of the Court of Chancery in England. The County Coi.Tts have jurisdiction in all actions lor debt \vhere the amount is at least $20 but not ex- ceeding $4:00, and in all actions for damages not exceeding $400, and in other actions subject to certain exceptions.
The Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes has jurisdiction relating to prohibited marriages and divorce.
Courts of Probate are established in each county of the province and have jurisdiction over the estates of deceased persons and to grant letters testamentary or letters of administration in the county where deceased last dwelt or where the estate is situate, and when necessary power is given to appoint guardians for infants. Hereafter when a vacancy shall occur in the office of Judge of Probate, such vacancy shall not be tilled, and the contentious business of the district shall be assigned to the Judge of the County Court for that district, and the Registrar of Probate shall have the same powers as the Judge of Probate now has in relation to non-contentious business.
Municipal Courts are established in each incorporated city and town and municipal corporation or police division. These are presided over by Stipendiary Magistrates or Recorders exercising criminal and civil jurisdiction, justices of the Peace in their respective counties have similar jurisdiction.
Execution — May issue on the entry of a judgment by default in the Supreme and County Courts, also on judgments in contested actions, unless pending an appeal or an order for a stay has been granted. When delivered into the hai>ds of the Sheriff it binds the goods of the judgment debtor against all persons except a bona fide ptirchaser -u-ithout notice. The lands of the judgment debtor are not bound by the issue of an execution, but are by the recording in the Registry of Deeds of a certificate of the docket of judgment, and may be sold by levy under execution after one year from the date of the recording of such certificate. Title to the lands is given by deed from the sheriff to the purchaser.
Imprisonment for Debt under execution has been abolished, except in case a debtor is about to leave the Province ; in case of his disobeying a Judge's or Commissioner's order for payment by instal- ments; where the judgment is in respect of a pfc.uilty or a rate or tax ; where the judgment is against a defaulting trustee or solicitor. A creditor who has a judgment can examine his debtor as to his means and ability to pay the debt before a judge or a commissioner, and the debtor may be ordered to pay the debt by instalments. The following property is exempt from execution : The necessary wearing apparel, beds, bedding and bedsteads of the debtor and his family. Certain house furniture and utensils for domestic use. ten volumes of books, and fishing nets, the value of which is not to exceed $20. All necessary fuel, meat, fish, flour and vegetables, actually provided for family use. not more than sufficient for the ordinary consumption of the debtor and his family for '.\0 days, and not exceeding in value the sum of $40. One cow. two sheep, and one hog, and food therefor for HO days; tools and implements of. or chattels ordinarily used in the debtor's occu- pation, to the value of %'^0.
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Insolvency — The Statute entitled "The Assignments Act "•aims at securing equal distribution of the property of debtors by declaring u confession of judgment, any transfer of property or other trans- action made or given by a debtor with intent to hinder or delay his creditors to be invalid. Judgments by confession and transfers of property, if followed by an assignment by the debtor for the benefit of his creditors within sixty days, shall be presumed to have been made with intent to delay creditors and to be an unjust preference.
Any person may assign his estate in trust for his creditors to the oflScial assignee (appointed by the Governor in Council) for the county in which he resides within the Province, provided the credit- ors consent.
The requisite machinery is provided for the ultimate realization of the estate, and its distribution among creditors who shall prove their claims and file same with the assignee.
Garnishment— Debts due a judgment debtor may be attached or garnisheed. The wages of a servant, laborer or workman shall not be subject to attachment unless the debt amounts to or exceeds S'40, and if the debt exceeds $40 it shall be bound only as to the excess.
Interest — The laws of Canada regulate this. Interest iS recov- erable on all written agreements to pay a ^pecitic sum at a ispecihc time , and also on accounts current where in the course of dealing, between the parties interest has been paid, or where there is an express oral agree- ment to pay interest.
Judg;inents — In actions to which the defendant does not appear,
judgment may be entered in ten days atter the service ot ilie writ where the cause of action is a liquidated debt or a money claim, and so specially indorsed on the writ of summons. In all other cases, in default of appearance, an order of a judge for judgment must be obtained. A defendant may by his warrant of attorney authorize a judgment to be entered u|) agaiust lura on the issuing of ine writ.
liimitation of Actions — Trespass for assault, battery, _
wounding or imprisonment, actions on tlie case for words and prose cutions for taking illegal intorest, must be brought within one year; actions for trespass to lands, aS3nmpsit, detinue, trover, replevin, debt grounded upon any lending or contract wituoat specialty, for rent account or upon the case witliin six years. Actions for the recovery of lands, moneys secured by any mortgage, judgment or lien, or otherwise chargeable upon any land or rent or any legacy, and actions upon any deed, covenant or instrument under seal, shall be brought within twenty years. Part payment or acknowledgment in writing will extend the period of limitation.
Married Women — A married woman may carry on busi- ness, sue and be sued, in ilie same uiunner as if unmarried. T'^ carry on a separate trade she must file tlie written consent or license of her husband and register a certificate or declaration specifying her intended business and the place where she proposes to carry it on. She may hold property, real and personal, free from the debts or control of her husband and may contract in relation thereto and she has the same remedies against all persons, including her husband, for the protection and security of her property as if she were a fcmme fsole. She has right of dower in her husb.nnd's real estate, and ran dispose of her property by will in the same manner as if she were sole and unmarried, but, if the will is made without the husband's consent, the latter has the ri.trht of election between the provision made for him in the will and his rights as tenant by the courtesy.
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Registry— Deeds executed in the province must be executed in
the presence of a witness, wlio shsill make oath of its execution before a Barrister or J. P., or a Notary Public, or the party making the deed may acknowledge its execution under oatli before any of the said function- aries. Deeds may be proved oat of the Province as well in Foreign Countries as in the British Dominions by the oath of a subscribing wit- ness, to be administered by a Commissioner appointed to take affidavits out of the province, by a Judge of a Court of Kecurd, by a Mayor of any city, a justice of the peace or a notary public, who shall certify to the attestation. When the certificate is made by a Justice of the Peace it must be authenticated by a Notary Public. \Vlieii the deed is proved in a Foreign Country any Public ^linister, Ambassador or Consul or Vice- consul from the Court of Great Britain may administer such oath.
To bind lands all deeds, judgments and attachments shall be registered in the otlice of the couuty or district in which the lands lie, and unregistered deeds or mortgages shall be void against vmy subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for valuable consideration, who shall first register his deed or mortgage.
Grants from the Crown must also be rec<n"ded.
Wills— No person under the age of 21 years can make a will. A
married woman without her husband's consent can make a will. No will is valid unless in writing, signed at the foot by the testator or by some person in liis presence and by his direction. The execution must be acknowledged in the presence of two or more witnesses, who shall attest and subscribe in the presence of the testator and in presence of each other and at request of testator. Change of domicile will not revoke the will. Marriage will, except where the will is made in exercise of a power of appointment. Property situate within the province disposed of by will or other instrument, intending to take effect after death, of the value of f.'^.OOO, after payment of all debts and e.\- penses, is subject to a succession duty, if testator has not certain rela- tives. This duty is also chargeable upon intestate estates the value whereof exceeds ffo,000, in the absence of certain relatives.
Intestacy — The estate of a person dying intestate is invariably ad- ministered by the Court of Probate, but the Supreme Court has juris- diction in an administration action by a creditor to administer the estate in that Court. In the Probate Court administration is granted first to the widow or next of kin, and if they do not voluntarily take or renounce, then it is committed to the principal creditor. The adminis- trator is required to iile a bond with sureties, also an inventory of both real and personal estate and can be cited to a final accounting at the end of 18 months. lie has no title to the real estate except in cases where the personalty is insufficient to pay the debts. In the latter case on application to the Court a license to sell the real estate or sufficient thereof to pay the debts is granted on the administrator filing a bond for the due application of the moneys. The creditors ai'e required to file their accounts with the administrator, duly attested to. In the dis- tribution of the estate of a deceased insolvent tiie funeral expenses and the expenses attending the last illness of deceased and the administra- tion are first paid ; next, clerks, domestics, farm servants and rent nre to be paid in full when not more than a year's rent or wages is due, the excess to be on same footing as other claims; lastly, all other creditors filing attested claims to be paid in proportion.
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Synopsis of tbe Xaws of ©ntario-
Compiled by Macdonell & Boland, of the Toronto Bar.
(Revised to 1st January, 1905.)
Arrest for Debt, Absconding Debtors — Wheu a creditor has a claim, or a party has a cause of actioa of $100 or over, and can show to the satisfaction of the Judge that -he has such claim and that there is reasonable and probable cause for believing that the debtor, or party against whom such cause of action exists, is about to leave the I'x-ovince with intent to defraud his creditors, an order for arrest may be granted.
Assignments — Must be made to the Sheriff of the County where the debtor resides or carries on business, unless the majority (in number and value) of the creditors having claims of $100 or over consent to the appointment of some other person, who must be a permanent resident within Ontario. The assignment must be filed within five days after execution, and notice inserted in the Ontario Gazette in the issue next after five days after execution, and not less than twice in one newspaper, at the least ; for default there is a penalty of $25 per day. The assignor may be examined on a resolu- tion of the creditors or inspectors, without the procuring of a judg- ment. An assignee may be removed and a substitute appointed or an additional assignee appointed by a Judge of the High Court or a Judge of the County Court of the county where the assignment is registered, and the property vests in such newly appointed assignee without conveyance, but he shall register an affidavit of his appoint- ment. All questions arising at meetings of creditors are to be decided by the majority of votes given by the Act according to the amounts of the claims.
Bankruptcy — There is no bankruptcy act in force in this Pro- vince, but a debtor may make an assignment for the benefit of credi- tors and ensure a ratable distribution of his assets.
Bills of Excbange and Promissory Notes — These are
subject to the commercial law in respect to days of grace, presentation for payment, notice and protest. Notes only bear interest from the date of maturity, and then at the legal rate. fi\ie per cent, unless the rate and time are expressly mentioned on the face. Loss of a bill or note does not prevent collection, but payee must be indemnified. The rules of the common law of England, including the law merchant, apply to bills of exchange, promissory notes and cheques. There are no days of grace allowed on bills or notes payable on demand, but they are allowed where the bill is payable at or after sight.
Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages — These must
be registered within five days in the office of the ('onnty Court Clerk, otherwise tbey are void ns against creditors, except where there is an immediate delivery and an actual and continved change of pos- session of the property. There are special regulations regarding
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chattel mortgafc'es and bills of sale in the territorial and provisional districts, both as to place of filing and time of filing. Affidavits of execution must show the date of the execution of the mortgage, and where the affidavit of bona iiden is made by an agent, or by an officer of an incorporated company, it must state that such agent or officer is acquainted with all the circumstances connected with the transaction, and the authority of the agent or a copy thereof must be filed with the instrument. Chattel mortgages must be renewed yearly. When mortgaged goods are removed to another county the niort gage becomes void as against creditors unless a duplicate or verified copy thereof is filed in such county within two months from such removal.
Conditional Sales of Chattels— When there is a sale
of manufactured floods and possession is s»iven, but the intention is that the ownership thereto shall not pass, a subsequent purchaser or mort- gagee without notice in good faith for valuable consideration is put on- enquiry as to whether they have been fully paid for, if the name and address of the manufacturer or vendor is painted, printed, or otherwise plainly attached thereto, and upon such ennui w the vendor shall give a statement of the amount owing upon the chattel ; but such sale is only valid as against such subsequent purchaser or mortgagee when evidenced in writing, signed by the original bailee or his agent and a copy of the receipt note left with the vendee. The above pro- vision does not apply to household furniture, nor to cases where the bailor or vendor within ten days from the execution of any receipt note, time receipt, order or other instrument evidencing the bailment or conditional sale, files the same or a copy thereof with the Clerk of the County Court, but pianos, organs or other musical instruments are not included in the term household furniture.
Contracts— Contracts for sale of goods over $40 require part
performance or to be in writing, otherwise they are unenforcible. Coir tracts made on Sunday (with few exceptions), and contracts contrary to public policy or of an immoral character, are illegal.
Courts, Jurisdiction of — The Courts of the Province are the Supreme Court of Judicature (comprising "The High Court of Justice, The Divisional Court and The Court of Appeal "t. the County and District Courts and the Division Courts. In money claims on contracts the jurisdiction of the Division Courts extends to $200 jn liquidated claims (i.e. those settled by the signature of the parties) and $100 in unliquidated claims. — Subject to certain exceptions, that of the County Courts to $(500 and .$200 respectively except in cases of liquidated claims where the parties may agree in writing before the issue of the writ. The District Courts have a still more extended jurisdiction. — Apart from this the High Court of Justice Has original jurisdiction in both civil and criminal matters. The Divisional Court and the Court of Appeal have appellate juris- diction only.
Commissions — When a witness resides out of the Province an
order may be made to fal<(' bis cxidciic' on ('(unmissioii.
Execution— In the County Court and High Court execution may issue immediately upon entry of judgment, uulesa stayed bv order of the Court or Judge. I'lxecutions must hp renewed before the expira- tion of tliree years from the date of the issuing tliereof. In the Division Court, where the judgment is recovered for 910 or upwards
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exclusive of costs, a writ of execution may issue directed to the sheriff, and will bind the lauds of the debtor in the same manner as executions issued from the hij^her courts. All executions issued in the County and Hif^h Courts are directed against both goods and lands. Lands cannot be sold for onc^ vi-ai- from tlie time the writ is delivered to tlie Sheriff, but debtors' lands are bound from dato of delivery to the SherifiE. Under the present Act practically all forms of real and personal property may be taken in execution, and where from the nature of the property this is impossible, a Keceiver may be appointed by way of equitable execution.
Exemptions— The exemptions from seizure under execution and distress are enumerated in the Revised Statutes, chap. 77, and con- sist generally of : —
(1) Bed, bedding and bedsteads in ordinary use.
(2) Necessary and ordinary wearing apparel.
(3) One cooking stove with pipes, one heating stove with pipes, sew- ing machine, 30 vols, books, all spinning wheels and weaving looms, and a large number of articles of furniture, cooking utensils, etc., in all not to exceed the value of floO.
(4) All necessary fuel, meat, fish, flour and vegetables, not more than sufficient for ordinary consumption of debtor and family for 30 days, and not exceeding in value the sum of $40.
(5) One cow, 6 sheep, 4 hogs and 12 hens, in all not to exceed the value of 175 ; also food for them for 30 days.
(6) Tools and implements of, or chattels ordinarily used in the debtor's occupation, to the value of ?100; but a specific article claimed as exempt, and valued at over .^100, may he .sold by the sheriff, if there are not other jiood.s suthcient to satisfy the execution, and the amount bid for the article exceed .*?100 and the cost of sale in addition.
(7) Bees reared and kept in hives to the extent of fifteen hives.
On the death of the debtor these goods go to the widow and family, and the debtor, his widow or family, may select oi.t of any larger number the chattels exempt from seizure. The identical article for which the debt was contracted is in no case exempt.
Eixamination of Judgment Debtor — A judgment debtor may, without an order, be examined as to his property at the time debt is incurred and his disposal of the same, and in the higher courts the transferee may also be examined under order : any person in pos- session of property of the execution debtor may also be examined under order. On examination in the Division Court the Judge may order the debtor to pay the debt in such way as he deems proper, and in default may issue an order for committal.
Fraudulent Conveyances — Conveyances in fraud of creditors are void, unless made for good consideration and without the collusion of the transferee. Preferences by insolvents are void. Con- veyances by debtors attacked within sixty days or made within sixty days before an assignment for the benefit of creditors are presumed prima facie to be made with intent to defraud or prefer.
Gamisliment — Debts due the debtor may be attached in the
Division Court at the time of the issue of the summons, hut in the County Court and High Court only after judgment. Debts due for wages or salary cannot be attached except as to any excess over the sum
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of $25, aud theu only to the extent of the excess. Where, however, the debt has beeu contracted for board or lodging, and in the opinion of the Judge the exemption of ^"i.j is not necessary lor the support aud main- tenance of the debtor's family, or where the debtor is an unmarried person having no family depending on him for support, the exemption does not apply.
Interest — The legal rate lu live per cent., aud where no agree- ment and interest is payable, that is the rate, luteiest is allowed on any sum payable by virtue of a written agreement from the time in writing the sum becomes payable, and on accounts from the time notice is given demanding interest.
Judgments — Where defendant does not defend, judgment may be entered in the higher courts ten days after service of the writ in the action. The practice provides in many cases for the procuring of speedy judgment after appearance where a proper case is made out. In the Division Courts in default of appearance, judgment may be entered in ten, fifteen or tu'enty days after service, according to the residence of the defendant.
Limitation of Actions — Actions of account must be
brongiii within six years after cause of action arises--on contracts under seal, twenty years after cause of action arises. Actions on the cov- enant on a mortgage made after 1st July. 1S94. must be brought within ten years. Part payment, or acknowledgement in writing, will extend the time of action, Promissory notes and accounts are pre- scribed or outlawed in six years from the time they become due, or from last payment, or acknowledgement in writing.
Married Women— Every contract hereafter entered into by a married woman otherwise than as an agent since the 13th day of April, 1897:
(a) Shall be deemed to be a contract entered into by her with respect to and to bind her separate property, whether she is or is not in fact possessed of or entitled to any separate property at the time when she enters into such contract, and it shall not be necessary in any proceeding to prove as a fact any separate property at the time when such contract was entered into or subsequently.
(h) Shall bind all separate property which she may at the time or thereafter possessor be entitled to; and shall also be enforceable by process of law against all property which she may thereafter while dis- covert possess or be entitled to.
The will of a married woman speaks from death. A married woman may acquire, hold and dispose of Realty in the same manner as ininiit soh ,
Reg;istry of Deeds— Instruments for registry must contain a snfticiciit (l<";crii>ti(iTi of tlio prcqiertv mentioned, and the execution be verified by affidavit in proper form of a subscribing witness present at the time of signature, or to whom signature is acknowledged. Deeds executed outside of tiie I'rovince require that the affidavit of execution i)y the subscribing witness should be sworn before, if executed in Quebec :
(1) A Judge or Prothonotary of the Supreme Court or Clerk of the (Jircuit Court.
Or before a Commissioner authorized under the laws of Ontario to take in Quebec affidavits in and for any of the Courts of Record in the IMovince of Ontario.
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Or before any Notary Public in Quebec, certified under his official seal.
(2) If made in Great Britain or Ireland, before a Jud<i;e of the Supreme Court of Judicature in England or Ireland, or of the Court of Sessions, or the Justiciary Court in Scotland.
Or before a Judfje of any of the County Courts within his county.
Or before the Mayor or Chief Maj^istrate of any city, borouf^h or town corporate therein, and certified under the common seal of the city, borough or town corporate.
Or before a Commissioner authorized to administer oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature in England.
Or before a Commissioner authorized by the laws of Ontario to take, in Great Britain or Ireland, affidavits in and for any of the Courts of Kecord of the Province of Ontario.
Or before a Notary Public certified under his official seal.
(3) If made in any British colony or possession, before a Judge of a Court of Record or of any Court of Supreme Judicature in the colony.
Or before the Mayor of any city, borough or town corporate, and certified under the common seal of the city, borough or town, or before a Notary Public, certified under bis ofiicial seal.
Or if made in the British possessions in India, before any magis- trate or collector certified to have been such under the hand of the Governor of such possession.
(4) If made in Ontario, before the Registrar or Deputy Registrar of the county in which the land lies.
Or before a Judge of the Supreme Conrt of Judicature. Or before the Judge of a County Court witliin his county. Or before a Commissioner authorized by the High Court to take affidavits. Registration gives priority.
"Wills — Must be in writing, signed at the foot by the testator in the presence of two witnesses, both present with him at the same time and who in his presence and at his request, and in the presence of each other, sign their names as witnesses. A legacy or devise to a witness, or to the husband or wife of a witness, is void. An executor may be a proper witness. All wills are revoked by marriage. Except :
(a) When it is declared in will that same is made in contemplation of marriage.
(b) When the wife or husband of the testator elects to take under the will by an instrument in writing signed by the wife or husband, and filed within one year after the testator's death in the office of the Surro- gate Clerk, Toronto.
(c) When the will is made in the exercise of power of appointment, and the real or personal estate thereby appointed would not, in default of such appointment, pass to the testators heir, executor or adminis- trator, or the person entitled as the testator's next of kin, under the Statute of Distributions.
A minor cannot make a valid will. There is now a succession duty payable on property passing on the death of the owner, made up on a scale provided for in the Act, according to the amount of the estate and the relations inheriting. In the administration of the estate of a de- ceased person, any person in the employment of the deceased at death, or one month prior thereto, shall have priority to the extent of three months' wages or salary over ordinary or general creditors.
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1[ntestac\!-
PERSONALTY.
Wife and child or children
If the Intestate die leacing : His i)ersonal representatives take thus, etc.:
'One-third goes to wife, rest to child or children ; if children dead, then to their lineal descendants, except such child or children (not heirs-at-law) who had estate by settlement of in- testate or were advanced by him iu his lifetime equal to the other shares. 'Half to wife; rest to next of kin, in equal degree to intestate, or their legal representatives, or if no next of kin, to the Crown. By R. S. O. 127, sec. 12, in the case of a man dying after the 1st of July, 1895, the widow is entitled to whole estate where it does not exceed ^1,000, and if it exceeds that amount, then she is entitled to $1,000 absolutely, and takes her share in remainder of es- tate in addition. I All to the ne.xt of kin, and to their legal ( representatives. Child children or their repre- 1 ^j, ^^ j^;,^ j^^^. ^^ tj^^^,,
sentatives )
Children by two wives Equally to all.
If no child, children or repre- ( All to next of kin, in equal degree to
sentatives | intestate.
Child or grandchild by deceased (Half to child, half to grandchild, who
child I takes by representation.
^-. , , , ( Half to him and half as if he had pre-
Husband only ^ deceased intestate.
„ , , T ,.,1 , u ( One-tiiird to husband and two-thirds to
Husband and child or children. . ■ , •, ,
Father and mother Half to each.
Father, mother, brother or sister. . Equally to all.
Mother and brother or sister . . . .Whole to them equally.
„,., ., , ^, . . I Half to wife, residue to mother,
Wife mother, brother, sister, ^j.^tLj.^.^, gi^ters and nieces, but
and nieces or nephews ^ nephews and nieces take per stirpes.
Wife and father Half to each.
„,.. ,, , , (Two-fourths to wife, one-fourtli to
Wife, mother, nephews and J .^^t^er, and one-fourth to nephews
"'^'^^^ I and nieces
Wife only.
No wife or child
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Wife, brother or sister and (Half to wife, half to brothers and sisters
mother 1 and mother equally. (Stat, of Car. II.)
Mother only The whole.
Wife and mother Half to wife and lialf to mother»
Brother or sister of whole blood, 1
and brother and sister of half ^ Half to each.
blood )
Posthumous brother or sister, | jj^,j ^^ ^^^j^
and mother J
Posthumous brother or sister, ^
and brother or sister born in ^ Half to each.
lifetime of father )
Father's father and mother's \ g^j^ ^^ ^^^,^
mother j
Uncle's or aunt's children, and"]
brother's or sister's grand- - All equally.
children )
Grandmother, uncle or aunt ....All to grandmother Two aunts, nephew and niece. . . .All equally. Uncle and deceaseduncle's child. .AH to uncle.
Uncle by a mother's side, and de- 1 . n <. i
j3 1 , J.) 1 •! J ■ All to uncle,
ceased uucle s or aunt s child, j
Nephew by brother, and nephew 1 T^ ,,
by half sister . . . j Equally, per capita.
Brothers or sisters, and nephews) Nephews or nieces take per stirpes or nieces ) others equally.
Nephew by deceased brother, \
and nephews and nieces by - Equally, per capita. deceased sister j
Brother and grandfather All to brother.
Brother's grandson and brother) , ,, . ^ ' , , or sister's daughter ) ^^^ *« daughter.
Brother and two aunts All to brother.
Brother and wife Half to each.
Mother and brother Equally.
W;f„ .,„.! „,„t-i,„„ „ 1 1 Mj f Half to wife, one-fourth to mother, lie and mother, and children r i.i 1 i t i xi .
^f T „„ , 1 ., ■ , ■; one-fourth to deceased brother s or
01 deceased brother or sister. . I • , , i -n
I sister s children per stirpes.
Wife, brother or sister, and ( Half to wife, one-fourth to brother or children of deceased brother^ sisterper capita, one-fourth to deceas- or sister [ ed brother or sister's child per stirpes.
Brother or sister and children of ( ^t^^P*? ^f°S^'' °^ ^i'*^" ^'7 k""^!^'" a deceased brother or sister. . ^'''^^. ^° children of deceased brother
( or sister per studies.
Grandfather and brother All to brother.
The fifth section of R. S. O. c. 127, enacts that the real and personal property, whether separate or otherwise, of a married wo- man in respect of which she dies intestate, shall bo distributed as follows: One-third to her husband if she leaves issue, and one- half if she leaves no issue, and subject thereto shall go and devolve as if her hnshnnd had predeceased her.
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REALTY.
Eealty descends to personal representatives, whether the deceased died testate or intestate, since 1st July, 1886. In case of intestacy, to be distributed in the same way as personal estate, except as follows :
R. S. O. c. 127, s. 4, s.-s. 2: A widow is entitled to elect whether she will take dower or a distributive share of her deceased hus- band's real estate.
R. S. O. c. 127, s. 4,s.-s, 3: A hu-sband entitled to curtesj' may, by deed executed within six calendar montlis of his wife's death, elect to take curtesy in lieu of a distributive share.
R. S. O. c. 127, s. 6: The father, mother, brothers and sisters of an intestate dying without issue are to share equally in real and per- sonal estate, to the exclusion of grandfather and grandmother.
R. S. O. c. 127, s. 13, ff. make provision as to real estate not dis- posed of or conveyed by an executor or administrator within three years after decease of the testator or intestate, and for the registration by the executors or administrators, of a caution, during that time to prevent its vesting in the heirs or devisees, in case it may be neces- sary for them to deal with it further in the fulfilment of their duties.
R. S. O. c, 127, ss. 56 and 57: Where an inheritance, or a share of an inheritance, descends to several persons, they shall take as tenants in common; and descendants and relatives of the intestate begotten before his death, but born thereafter, shall inherit in the same manner as if they had been born in his lifetime and had survived him.
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Synopsis of the Xavvs of prince Ebvvavb Hslanb^
Compiled by Haszard & Gandet, Barristers, Charlotteto^ru, of the Prince Edvirard Island Bar.
{Revised to 1st January, 1905.)
Absent Debtors — The property of an absent debtor may be attached on an affidavit of debt setting out the facts. A summons may be served on the agent or person in possession of property of deiVudant which binds the property in his hands. In order to bind lands of defendant a minute must be filed with the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court when writ of attachment is issued, setting odt title of cause, amount of debt and name of person who is intended to be affectpd thereby. The sheriff is also empowered to collect all debts duo to defendant to abide the event of the suit. The defendant may obtain a rehearing any time within three years ; and plaintiff, before he has execution, must give security to repay the judgment and costs in case it should be reversed on rehearing. Absent-debtor suits cannot be brought on for trial until four months after issue of writ ; and muse be tried within twelve months of its issue.
Goods must be appraised before sale. Perishable property may be ordered to be sold at once.
Absent Defendant — May be served with a special summons, giving him time to appear in proportion to his distance from the Province. If personal service cannot be effected the Court will make order for substituted service by publication, posting or other means. (See also Absent Debtors.)
Arrest— In causes of action in the Supreme Court for $32 or
more, whether for debt or damages, but before linnl judj^meiit, where the creditor can prove to the satisfaction of a judge such cause of action, and that the defendant is about to leave the Province with the intention of defrauding his creditors, an order for arrest can be obtained.
After final judgment the debtor can be arrested if it can be shown to the satisfaction of a judge that he has fraudulently made away with his property.
In the Countv Courts the procedure is similar, but the jurisdiction is limited to amounts up to $150.
Bankruptcy — If any person being in insolvent circumstances or unable to pay his debts in full, or knowing himself to be on the eve of insolvency, gives a confession of judgment with intent in giving such confession to defeat or delay his creditors wholly or in part, or to give one or more creditors a preference, such con- fession shall be null and void a^ against his other creditors. If such transaction, with or for a creditor has the effect of giving that creditor a preference over the other creditors it shall in and with respect to any action or proceeding which within GO days thereafter shall he brought to impeach or set aside such transaction, be pre- sumed to have been made with the intent aforesaid.
806 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Barristers— A barrister of any court in Great Britain or Ire- land, or an attorney, solicitor or L)arrister of any British Province or Colony, and who shall Jiav-e resid^^d in tliis Province 12 months previous to makinj^ application for admission, shall be entitled to be admitted to practice as an attorney and barrister of the Supreme Court of this province, on liis produciufj a satisfactory certificate bearing date within six months previous to the commencement of his residence in this island from a judge of the court to which he belongs, of his being at the bar or on the rolls of such court, and of his being in actual practice at the time when such certificate was granted, and that he has conducted himself with credit and reputation since he was called to the bar, and that he is a person of good moral character, and, if required by the Judges of the Supreme Court 01 this island, shall submit himself to and pass a satisfactory ex- amination touching his fitness and capacity.
Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages — It is neces- sary tliat the original shall be tiled in the olfice of the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court in the county where the goods are, and shall be accompanied by an affidavit of the grantee or his agent setting forth the bona fides of the transaction and that the debt is justly and truly owing, otherwise it shall be void as against assignee for creditors purchas- ers, and execution creditors who have executions in the sheriff's hands.
Commercial Travellers — Must pay an annual license fee of $20. They are liable to a penalty of $200 for doing business without license. In actions by foreigners to recover price of goods sold by travelling agents, their license must be proved in evidence or they can- not recover. License fee may be paid any time before action brought.
Conditional Sales—See Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages.
Corporations — Incorporation is effected either by private sta- tute Or by letters patent under the provisions of the Joint Stock Companies' Act. The fees payable for incoi'poration are fixed by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council. No corporation can issue notes or bills, or engage in banking, money lending or insurance, unless spe- dally authorized by its charter. Foreign corporations are allowed to carry on business without any special restrictions. (But see Guarantee Companies.) Their real and personal property and in- come is subject to provincial and municipal taxation the same as that of local institutions. They are capable of suing and being sued in all Courts, and process may be served upon their recognized agent in the Province. Fire insurance companies pay a specific annual tax of $150 to Province and $50. if doing business in Charlottetown. to the city; life insurance companies, .$22.") .Tnd $50; accident and guarantee companies, $50; trust, loan, or building associations. $225; telecraph companies, $375; banks, $200; gas and electricity companies, $100; steamship companies (local). $100; express companies, $1.">0: brew- ing and distilling companies, $500 ; upon all other companies. .$100.
Costs, Security for — Need not be given in cases when plaintiff is non-resident. In County Courts no solicitor's costs are allowed to be taxed, and plaintiff pays his own costs, whether he wins or loses. In Supreme Court solicitor's costs are allowed, and, generally, the successful party leoovers his costs.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — I'KINCE EI>\VAltl) ISLAND.' 307
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Courts and Jurisdiction of — The Supreme Court has
jurisdiction in all uctions t'oi" tUiniat^es and in dubt for #32 and ujjwuids.
The County Courts luive jurisdiction in all actions for debt where the amount does not exceed ^LIO, and in all actions for damages not exceeding the same amount, except wliere the question of title to land is in dispute, when they have no jurisdiction.
The Court of Probate is established in Charlottetown for the whole province and has jurisdiction over the estates of deceased persons and to grant letters testamentary or letters of administration.
Municipal Courts are established in Charlottetown and Summer- side. These are presided over by stipendiary magistrates exercising criminal and civil jurisdiction. There is also a stipendiary magistrate for each county in the Island, who has similar jurisdiction outside of the towns.
Justices of the Peace in their respective counties have similar juris- diction.
Execution— May issue on the entry of a judgment in the
Supreme Court (except where entered on a warrant of attorney and the defeasance thereof gives time for payment), and County Courts unless pending an appeal.
When delivered into the hands of the sheriff it binds the goods of the judgment debtor against all persons except a bona tide purchaser.
The lands of a judgment debtor are bound by the entry of the judg- ment, providing a minute has been filed with the judgment, and may be sold at any time after six months from the issue of statute execution.
A minute must be filed every ten years in order to keep the lands bound as against subsequent purchasers or incumbrancers.
Foreign Judgments — Are not conclusive proof of debt, but correctness of same may be disputed, and defendant may inquire into, contest and dispute all or any of the facts upon which said judgment is founded, or where the cause of action in the suit in which such judgment was given.
Imprisonment for Debt — under execution has been abolished. A creditor who has a judgment can, however, examine his debtor as to his means and ability to pay the debt before a Judge, and the debtor may be ordered to pay the debt by instalments.
The following property is exempt from execution : The necessary wearing apparel and bedding of the debtor and his family and the tools or instruments of his trade or calling, five pounds in money and one cow.
Garnishment — Debts due a primary or judgment debtor may be attached or garnisheed.
Interest — The laws of Canada regulate this. Interest is
recoverable on accounts current when in the course of dealing between the parties interest has been paid, or where there is an express agreement to pay interest. It is also recoverable on promissory notes from their due dates, and of course on all agreements in writing to pay interest.
Judgments — In actions to which defendant does not appear, judgment may be entered in eight days after service of writ when the cause of action is a liquidated debt or money claim and where the writ has been specially endorsed. In cases where the writ has not been specially endorsed (if for debt) judgment cannot be entered till plaintiff has filed particulars and declaration, with notice to plead in eight days, when judgment shallbe final.
Where action is for damages and defendant does not appear, dam- ages must be assessed.-
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Limitation of Actions — Actions of trespass, detinue, trover,
replevin aiitl debt, witiuu six years. Actions of trespass, assault, battery, wounding and imprisonment, within one year.
Actions for the recovery of lands, moneys secured by mortgage, judgment or lien, or otherwise chargeable upon any land, and actions upon any deed, covenant or instrument under seal shall be brought within 20 years. Part payment or acknowledgment in writing will extend the period of limitation.
Married Women — A married woman is entitled to have
and to liold as her separate property all real and personal property which she shall acquire. She may sue or be sued in her own name in regard to her separate property. To carry on a separate trade she must get a protection order. She has the right of dower in her husband's lands.
Registry — Deeds executed in the Province must be executed in
presence of a witness, who shall make oath of its execution before the Begistrar of Deeds, or before a Commissioner for taking acknowledg- ment to deeds, or the party executing the deed may acknowledge its execution before either of the said functionaries.
Deeds may be proved out of the Province as well in Foreign Coun- tries as in the British Dominions by the oath of a subscribing witness to be administered by a commissioner appointed to take acknowledg- ment to deeds out of the Proviuce by a Judge of a Court of Record, by a Mayor of any city, or by a Notary Public, or the grantee may acknow- ledge the execution before any of them.
To bnid lands all deeds must be registered in the registry office for the county in which the lands are situated. (Theile is no registry office in Kings County, and deeds of lands in that County must be registered in Queens County). And unregistered deeds or mortgages are void against any purchaser or mortgagee for valuable consideration who shall first register his deed or mortgage.
Wills— No person under the age of 21 years can make a will. A
married woman as regards her separate property can make a will without her husband's consent. Otherwise liis consent must be obtained. No will is valid unless in writing, signed at the foot by the testator. He must sign in the presence of two witnesses who must both be present at the same time and both see the testator and each other sign. Change of domicile will not affect the will. Marriage will, except where the will is made in exercise of a power of appointment.
Property situated within the Province disposed of by will, if it amounts in value to $3,000, after payment of all debts and expenses, is subject to a succession duty if testator lias not certain relatives.
This duty is also chargeable upon intestate estates, the value whereof exceeds |3,000, in the absence of certain relatives.
Intestacy — The estate of a person dying intestate is adminis- tered by the Court of Probate, but tlie Court of Chancery has jurisdic- tion in an administration bv a creditor to administer the estate in that Court. In the Probate Court ad'nini<itration is granted first to the widow or next of kin, and, if they do not voluntarily take or renounce, then it is committed to tlie principal creditor. Tiie administrator is re- quired to file a bond with sureties, also an inventory of both real and personal estates, and can be cited to a final accounting at the end of 12 months, tie has no title to the real estate except in cases where the personalty is insufficient to pay the debts. In the latter case on appli- action to the Court a license to mpII the real estate, or sufficient theTof to pay the debts, is pranted. The creditors are reqtiirod to file their norounts with the ndministrator duly attested tn.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUEBEC. 309
Synopsis of the Xavvs of (Sluebec.
Conpiled by Blair & Laverty, Advocates of the Quebec Bar, Montreal.
(Revised to 1st January, 1905. J
Arrest for Debt— The debtor is liable to arrest by capias ad i-espondendiim v-hen the creditor's claim amounts to $50 or upwards, upon production of an affidavit of the plaintiff, or his agent, setting forth one or more of the following facts:—
1. That the debtor is about, immediately, to leave the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, with intent to defraud his creditors in general, or the plaintifi: in particular.
2. That he has secreted, or made away with his property and effects, or is immediately about to do so with like intent.
3. That he is a trader, has failed to meet his payments, and has refused to make judicial abandonment of his property for the benefit of his creditors.
Capias will not issue if the debt be contracted, or is made pay- able, without the limits of the Province of Quebec or Ontario, nor does it lie against clergymen, .septuagenarians or females.
Assignments — In the absence of an insolvent law our Code of
Procedure enacts that a creditor holding an unsecured claim of $200 and upwards may make a demand upon his insolvent debtor to file a judi- cial abandonment of his property for the benefit of his creditors, and in default of the debtor filing within two days a written consent to abandon and making the abandonment within four days, he may be arrested, and the Court may appoint a provisional guardian to take possession of liis estate. If the insolvent debtor has absconded the Court may make a like order. Subsequently, upon the advice of the creditors, a curator is appointed by the Court, who takes charge of the debtor's estate, subject to the supervision of the creditors and the order of the Court. The curator realizes the estate and distributes the pro- ceeds, the costs and privileged claims ranking first, and afterwards the ordinary claims pro rata. The debtor is not discharged by this aban- donment from his debts; the law merely provides for the equit- able distribution of the estate and the suspension of proceedings
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by individual creditors carrying costs against the estate. Judgment can be entered against an insolvent debtor notwithstanding the aban- donment if the claim be not prescribed, but the costs do not rank against the estate. If the creditor making the demand of abandon- ment be a non-resident he must, give a special power of attorney to a resident to act on his behalf, and must at the same time file his sworn claim, supported by vouchers.
The order of privileged claims on movable property is as follows: (1) Law costs and all expenses incurred in the interest of the mass of the creditors. (2) Tithes. (3) The claims of the ven- dor. (4) The claims of creditors who have a right of pledge or retention. (5) Funeral expenses. (6) The expenses of last illness. (7) Municipal taxes. (S) Landlord's claim. (9) Servants' wages, and sums due for supplies of provisions. (10) Claims of the Crown against persons accountable for its moneys. The privileges specified under numbers 5, G, 7, 0 and 10, extend to all the movable property of the debtor. The others are special and effect only some parti- cular objects. The unpaid vendor of n thing has two privileges: (a) A i-ight to revendicate. {b) The right of preference upon the price. In the case of an insolvent debtor these rights must be exercised within thirty days after delivery. The right to revendicate is sub- ject to four conditions: (1) The sale must have been foi cash. (2) The thing must still be unused, and in the same condition. (3) It must not have passed into the hands of a third party who has paid for it. (4) The right must be exercised within eight days after delivery, saving above provision concerning insolvent traders.
Attachments— The property of a debtor can be attached net ore judgment as well in his own hands as in the possession of third parties \\hen the amount claimed exceeds J?5, upon the production of an affidavit setting forth any of the charges which are referred to under the head of " Arrest for Debt," with this difference, that _there are no restrictions as to the place where the claim was created or made payable, and intent to leave the Province of Quebec alone is a sufficient ground. Attachment for rent requires no affidavit. Attachment after judgment in the hands of third parties is eTTected by the service upon them of a writ ordering them to retain whatever effects or moneys they may hold belonging to the debtor, or which they may hereafter owe him, and requiring them lo appear and specify the same, and upon their delivering over such effects or moneys, as ordered by the Court, they obtain a judicial discliarge. The debtor may at any time before execution deposit with the Clerk of the Court onefifth of his salary with a sworn statement of amount of such salary, and name, occupation and place of business of employer and thus escape seizure. Any one seizing such salary after such deposit has been made is liable m damages. Other creditors may, within eight days of such de))Osit, file their claims and give notice to parties when they are entitled to share in the distribution of the monies so deposited. A conservatory attachment may be. had where there is no otlier remedy equally convenient, beneficial and effectual upon the i)roduction of an affidavit showing cause.
Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes— Our law
on these matters is tiovenied bv the Bills of Exchange Act of Canadn which applies to all the provinces.
THE CANADIAN^LAW LIST — QUEBEC. 311
Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages — There is no chat- tel mortj^age m this province. Bills of sale of movable effects may be made, but cannot be considered effective as ajiainst other creditors un- less the debtor is dispossessed of the property and the same be taken over bv the creditor.
Costs — Including the fees of attorneys as fixed by tariff, are taxed
atjaiust tlie losint^ party. These costs are taxed to tlie attorney of the successful party and not to the party himself. A non-resident plaintiff can be required to furnish security for the costs which may be incurred by the defendant, and to produce a power of attorney authorizing his legal attorney or other resident to prosecute the action.
Commissioiis — In the case of witnesses residing out of the pro- vince, coniinissions may issue to take the evidence of such witnesses upon interrogatories and cross-interrogatories which have been allowed by the Court. Attached to the commission are instructions for its execution. An open commission can only issue by consent of the parties.
Courts, Jiirisdiction of —The Province is divided into judicial districts, and a debtor must be summoned before the Court of the District \vherc (1) he has domicile, (2) he is personally served, (3) the right of action accrued or (4) before the Court of the place where the whole or part of his property is situated, when he has left his domicile in the Province or has never had such domicile and the cause of action has not arisen therein. (5) before the Court of the place where the contract was made.
The following are the principal Civil Courts of the province: (1) The Circuit Court, which has jurisdiction in most cities to the extent of $100 and elsewhere to the extent of |200. There is no appeal from the judg- ment of this Court when the amount claimed is under |100. (2) The Su- perior Court, which has original jurisdiction in all civil matters of what- soever nature and in suits involving an amount over the Circuit Court jurisdiction. The Appellate Courts are : (1) Tlie Superior Court sitting in Uerien-. which is presided over by three judges of the Superior Court, and which sits only in the cities of Montreal and Quebec. ('2) The Court of Kimi'i; Bench (appeal side), which is presided over by live judges, and which also has its sittings only in the cities of Montreal and Quebec at specifiert times. When the amount involved is under $2,000, the judg- ment of this Court is final ; when the amount exceeds this sum or the suit has reference to fees, etc., of the Crown, or future rights, an appeal lies to the Supreme Court of Canada sitting at Ottawa. If the amount involved exceeds £500 sterling, an appeal also lies to the Privy Council in England, whose decision is final. An appeal also lies in certain cases direct from the Superior Court sitting in review to either the Supreme Court or the Privy Council.
Execution^ — In commercial matters and cases of a summary
nature, execution can issue eight days after judgment against the debtor's property and effects. In other cases execution can only issue at the expiration of 15 days from date of jitdgment. It may issue be- fore the above delays upon the filing of a special affidavit showing suffi- ( ient cause. (See " Attachments Against Property, "j
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Exemptions— The debtor U'.ay select and withdraw from seizure: (1) Tlie beddiug, etc., in use by himself aud his family, (2) ordinary wearing apparel, (3) two stoves, their pipes aud other accessories, (4) other household effects to the value of $50; one sew- ing machine; 50 volumes books; family portraits; (5) fuel and food for three months, (G) one span horses and plow or one yoke oxeu, (7) one winter and one summer vehicle with harness, used by carter or driver for earning his living, (8) one cow, two pigs, four sheep and agricultural tools generally, (9) tools aud implements or other chattels ordinarily used by debtor in his profession, art or trade to the value of $200, (10) books relating to his profession, art or trade to tue value of $200, (11) bees to the extent of lifteeu hives. Most of the above mentioned articles, however, may be seized and sold when the suit is to recover the price of their purchase or when they have been given in pawn. The following are exempt from seizure: (1) Sacred vessels aud things used for religious worship, (2) immovables declared by donor or testator or by law to be exempt from seizure, aud sums of money or objects giveu or bequeathed on coudition of unseizability, (3j alimentrry allowances granted hy the Court and sums of money or pensions given as alimony, except for debt of an alimentary nature, (4) pay and pensions of persons be- longing to the Army or Navy; fees due to ministers of worship for services, etc., salaries of school teachers, salaries of City or Town Clerks, salaries of Public Officers, with the exception of those in the service of the Province which are seizable for (a) oue-hfth when salary does not exceed $1,000 per annum, (b) one-quarter from .$1,000 to $2,00(J per annum, (c) one-third for all salaries exceeding $2,000; (5) all other salaries and wages at whatever time and in whatever niiimer payable for: (a) four-tifths when they do not ex- ceed $3 per day, (b) three-quarters when from $3 to $6 per day. (c) two-thirds when they exceed $C. per day; (G) books of account, titles of debt and other papers, but debeutures. promissory notes, shares, bank notes, etc., may be seized.
Examination of Judgment Debtor — If execution is returned unsatisfied the creditor may summon the debtor for examination as to his assets, and have an order issue to forc<» him to produce all books, documents, etc.
Fraudulent Conveyances— Creditors may in their own
name impeach frjiiidulent conveyances made by their debtors. A gratuitous conveyance is deemed fraudulent, if the debtor be insolvent at the time of miikinfj it. An onerous contract made by a debtor with a person who knows him to be insolvent is deemed to be fraudulent. A payment made to a creditor knowin-i the insolvency is deemed to be fraudulent, and the creditor may lie compelled to restore the amount or thing received, or the value thereof, for the benefit of the creditors gen- erally. Suit to set aside a fraudulent conveyance must be brought within one year from the time of the creditor obtaining a knowledge thereof.
Interest— The legal rate of interest in this province is 5 per cent., but any rate may be agreed upon between the parties. Tiiere are special laws restricting the rate of interest with regard to certain cor- porations. Interest is not allowed on open accounts unl'^°s Bpecially agreed to.
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Judgments iu commercial cases, when the debtor makes default, can be secured in from eight to ten days after service. If not appealed from within six montli.s, judgments are tinal. Judf^ments are prescribed by thirty years, but as in other cases, prescription can be interrupted by certain proceedings. When registered against an immovable property judgments become an hypothecary claim, with rank from the date of such registration. Judgments rendered by the Courts of any other pro- vince of the Dominion in a suit in whicli the defendant was personally served in that province, or which he has appeared, are binding in this province, but a new action must be taken, based upon such judgment, before the same can be rendered executory here. Judg- ments rendered out of the Dominion of Canada are of no avail in this province.
I^imitation of Actions— Actions for slander, for libel, for wages where an employee is under engagement for less than a year, for hotel and boarding house charges, and for bodily injuries, are prescribed by one year. Actions for seduction, for damages resulting from certain offences, for wages of workmen hired for a year or more and for teach- ers' claims, are prescribed by two 3 ears. Actions on open accounts, promissory notes, professional fees, and commercial matters generally, are prescribed by five years. Actions for rescission of contracts, res- titution to minors, by lesion, for rectification of tutors' accounts, and upon architects' and contractors' warranty, are prescribed by ten j-ears. Actions for all other matters are prescribed by thirty years. In certain cases short prescriptions of three and six months are specially fixed. These apply generally to actions for damage against municipalities, railway companies and certain public corporationsr
Venue in Civil Actions— In personal actions the primary tri- bunal is that of the defendant's domicile. A defendant may also be summoned before the Court of the place where he is served personally or where the whole cause of action arose.
In cases where he never resided in the Province, or has left his domicile therein, but has property there, and the cause of action did not arise in said Province, he may be summoned before the Court of the place where he has such property.
When the parties to a deed have, for the purpose of such deed, made election of domicile in any other place than their real domicile, all demands and suits relating thereto may be made at the elected domicile. The fact of dating a promissory note or other writing whatever at a place, or making it payable at a place, other than that where it was really made or passed, does not constitute an election of domicile at such a place.
Married "Women— Are either in community of property with
their husbands, or they are separate as to property. Separation of pro- perty must be agreed on by ante-nuptial contract, or may be ordered by judgment of the Court upon cause shown. In the absence of separation of property the wife can hold no movable property in her own name, except what may be willed or bequeathed to her by a third party to be her own private property. The husband during his lifetime has the sole administration of the common property, but at his death, or the dissolution of the community when ordered, the wife takes one-half of the common ])roperty. The husband can only will his own half. Im- movable property which may belong to the wife before marriage, or com- ing to her from her parents or other ancestors, does not fall into the community, but belongs to her ; the rents of such immovable property
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only fall into the community ; the wife when separate as to property has the administration thereof, but in the sale or realization she requires the authorization of her husband, or, in tlie event of his refusal, of a judge. A married woman may be a trader, but she must register her intention of carrying on such trade, and unless she separate as to property her effects in trade would be responsible for her husband's debts. .\ wife cannot bind herself oc become security for her husbnnd.
A wife cannot appear in judicial proceedings without her bus- band, or his authorization, even if she be a public trader, or not com- mon as to property; nor can she when separate as to property, except in matters of simple administration. If a husband refuses lo authorize his wife, the Court may give the necessary authorization.
Sons-in-law and daughters-in-law are bound to maintain their father-in-law and mother-in-law who may be in want, but this obligation ceases
1. When the mother-in-law contracts a second marriage ;
2. When the consort through whom the affinity existed and all
the children, issue of the marriage, are dead.
The obligations which result from these provisions are reciprocal.
Partnership — Commercial partnerships must be registered by declaration filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Superior Court for the District, and registered in the registry office for the registration division, in which the business of the partnership is carried on. The omission to file and register such declaration does not render the partnership null, but subjects the parties to a penalty or line of $200.
Joint stock companies are similarly bound, but are liable in case of omission to file and register such declaration as aforesaid to a penalty of $400. The manager of such company being liable to a further penalty of $200.
Every married person doing business as trader, whether alone or in partnership with others, shall be bound under the above men- tioned penalty ($200), to register, in the office of the Prothonotary of the Superior Court of the District wherein such business is carried on, within sixty days from the day on which trading com- menced, or within sixty daj's from the date of his marriage, a declaration in writing, stating if he is under community, or is separate as to property ; in case of a community of property if by contract of marriage, and in case of separation of property, if by contract or by judgment, if by marriage contract the declaration shall mention the date, the name of the notary before whom the deed was passed, and the domicile of the latter when the contract was made ; and if by judgment, the declaration shall mention the number of the ea^e, the date of the judgment, and the name of the district in which the judgment was rendered.
The Prothonotary of each district shall keep a register for this purpose.
Registry for Deeds and Wills— All deeds or wills affecting immovable property must l)e ret^istered in order to preserve the rights conveyed thereby, in the office of registration division within which the property is situated. Deeds of donation, marriat,'e contracts and simi- lar documents must be registered in theoflice of the registration division within which the donor or husband resides.
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Taxes — Every commercial corporation carrying on business iu this province is oblit»ecl lo pay a Liocal Goveriunent tax according to the amount of capital paid up, and tlie business carried on, and an addi- tional tax for each office. The succession tax applies to estate exceed- infi $3,U(lO, and ranges from one-half to ten per cent., according to the value of the estates and the relationship of the person who inherits.
These taxes are in addition to the ordinary municipal assessments.
Wills — Persons of the full age of majority (21 years), and of sound intellect, only can make wills, in one of the follownig forms : I. No- tarial— Before two notaries or one notary and two witnesses. This will remains in the custody of the notary, who grants copies which are authentic. 2. Holograph — Wholly written and signed by the testator, no witnesses being necessary. '6. Exolish Form — Which recjuires to be signed in the presence of two witnesses. The two latter wills must be tiled in Court and probate thereof secured.
Intestacy — In the absence of a will, the estate of a deceased person devolves as follows: — (1) To his legitimate children without distinction of sex. (2) If he leaves no issue, one-half devolves to his parents or sur- vivor of them, and the other half to his brothers and sisters or their descendants. (3) In default of 1 and 2, to ascendants equally, between neai'est of paternal and maternal lines. (4) In default of I, 2 and 3, to collaterals. Relations beyond the twelfth degree do not inherit. If deceased leave no relations within the heritable degree, the succession devolves to the surviving consort, and in default of latter to the Crown. If within three months none of the heirs accept the succession, it is deemed to be vacant, and the creditors can then have a curator ap- pointed, who has the administration of the estate. If the succession ap- pears to be more onerous than profitable, the heirs may accept the same under benefit of inventory. This has the effect of limiting their liability for the debts of the succession to the amount received tlierefrom, other- wise they would be responsible for all the debts, irrespective of the value of the estate. If there be property without the limits of the province belonging to the estate, the heirs can obtain from the Court the letters of verification.
Xist of jforeion %CQal Counsel.
PREFACE.
The following list of Counsel has been carefully prepared, and is intended for the use of our subscribers (especially in their collection department).
While we do not guarantee the standing of every individual lawyer in our list, .still we feel confident that it will continue to give satis- faction to our subscribers, and we are prepared to investigate any charge of misconduct made against any individual or firm appearing in this list, and should the charge be well founded their names will, of course, be struck off this list of Counsel.
The United States CouufcI have been arranged alphabetically accoidint; to States, and we trust that the following list,'' comprising so many well known American lawyers,'" will meet with their approval
Manager.
Note. — For references, etc., see Legal Cards, page 40.
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iat of JFomgn f^gal CmmsfL
Bsia.
CHINA.
Hong Kong.
Johnson, Stokes & Mas- ter, 8 Des Voeux Road Central. G.C.C. Master, Herbert J. Gedge, Wei On, J. Hays. H. George, C. Bailey., R.F.C. Master
Shanghai.
Stokes & Piatt.
JAPAN.
Tokyo.
G. Akiyama, LL.B., 15 Uneme Cho, Kyobashi, Ku.
Yokohama.
G. Akiyama, LL.B., 75 Yamashita Cho.
Europe*
BELGIUM. Brussels.
Sir Thomas Barclay, 35 Place de L'lndustrie
B. S. L. Knevett de Knevett, 15 Rue d'Edim- bourg.
DENMARK. Copenhagen.
Hindenburg & Asmussen, Dronningens Tvergade, 40.
FKANCE. Paris.
Sir Thomas Barclay, 17
Rue Pasquier Flux, Thompson & Quar-
rell, 211 Rue St. Honore.
W. Flux, S. Thompson.
W. H. Quarrell. Charles Auguste Kennerley
Hall, 4 Rue de la Paix. Percy Belasyse Lammin,
11 Faubourg, St. Honore
GERMANY,
Berlin,
James H. Vickery, 59 Friedrich Strasse.
ITALY.
Rome.
Sir Thomas Barclay.
(See Paris, France.) AW. Edgar Betts, via
Giovanni Lanza N. 135.
SPAIN.
Madrid.
Sir Thomas Barclay. (See Paris, France.)
SAVEDEN.
Stockholm.
Nils Setterwall, 2 Sodre Blasieholmshamnen.
318 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST— FOREIGN COUNSEL.
(Sreat Biitatn anb Urclanb.
ENGLAND.
Liondon.
Sir Thomas Barclaj-. 13 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn
Bartlett, John, 26-27 Bush Lane, Cannon st. E. C.
Blake & Redden, 17 Vic- toria St., S. W. S. V. Blake. F. A. C, Redden.
Bischoff, Dodgson, Coxe & Bompas, 4 Great Win- chester St., E. C, T. W. Bischoff, J H. Dodgson. P. H. Cose. C. S. M. Bompas.
Flux, Thompson & Quar- rell, 3 East India Ave., E. C. W. Flux. S. Thompson, W. H. Quar- rell.
Harrison & Powell, 5 Raymond Bldgs, Gray's Inn, W.C. E. G. Har- rison, W. H. T. T. Pow- ell.
Iiondon.
Keen, Rogers & Co., 59 Carter Lane. Doctors Commons, E. C. A. Keen, W. A. F. Rogers, C. E. Burkinyoung.
Linklater, Addison, Brown & Jones, 2 Bond Court, Walbrook, E. C. J. Addi- son, H. Brown, C. A. Jones, H. L. Addison, H. G. Brown, G. L. Addison.
Norton, Rose, Norton & Co., 5714 Old Broad st., E. C. H. T. Norton. G. A. S. C. Hose, W. P. Norton, E. G. Farish.
Peddar, S. H., Palmerston House, Old Broad St.
Poole & Robinson. 15 Union Court, Old Broad St.
IRELAND.
Belfast.
George Mclldowie & Sons.
SCOTLAND.
Edinburgh.
Bonar, Hunter & John- stone, 15 Hill St. H. Bonar, W. C. Hunter, W. .7. .Johnstone.
Edinburgh.
Kinmont & Maxwell. 86 George St. John Kin- mont. S. S. C. and N. P.. II. :\raxwell. w.s.
Hamilton, Kinnear & Beatson, 35 Queen st. G. T. Balfour-Kinnear. R. Beatson, .Tames Bal- four-Kinnear. George W. Balfour-Kinnear.
THK CANADIAN LAW J. 1ST — FOREIGN COUNSEL. ' 819
Bvitisb Colonies & Ipossessions.
Bustralian Commonwealtb.
NEAV SOUTH AVALES.
Sydney.
Walker, Frederick W., 36 Castlereagh st.
NE\V ZEAIiAND.
Auckland.
Devore »& Martin Dunedin,
Mondy. Sim & Stephens, 123 Princess st. G. Mondy, W. A. Sim, J. C. Stepliens.
W^ellington.
Chapman & Tripp. 12 Brandon st. L. Chap- man, L. O. H. Tripp.
QUEENSLAND.
Brisbane.
Chambers, Bruce & Mc- Nab, Adelaide st. A. W. Chambers, A, McNab.
TASMANIA.
Hobart.
Butler, Mclntyre & But- ler. C. Butler, E. H. Butler, C. W. Butler.
VICTORIA.
Melbourne.
Connelly, Crocker & Pa- ling, Colonial Mutual' Chambers
Woolf, Joseph, 43 Market
St.
Colonies.
BARBADOS.
Bridgetotm.
Cottle. Catford & Co., 17 High St. J. W. C. Cat- ford, F. G. B. King.
BRITISH GUIANA.
GeorgetoTtrn, Demerara,
Joseph A. King.
BRITISH HONDURAS. Belize.
Woods & Slack. S. G. Woods. W. J. Slack.
CAPE COLONY.
Cape Ton^n.
Fairbridge, Arderne & Lawton, 141 Longmar- ket St. H. M. Arderne, W. G. Fairbridge, H. M. Arderne, T. E. Lawton.
Kimberley.
Denoon, Duncan & Brown, P. O. Box 118.
Port Elizabeth.
John Anthony Chabaud
EGYPT.
Alexandria.
Briscoe & Aicard.
Cairo.
G. L. Milward.
FIJI ISLANDS.
Suva.
Garrick & Caldwell. J. H. Garrick, R. Caldwell.
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INDIA.
Bengal.
Sanderson & Co., 30-32 Dalhousie Sq.
Bombay.
Payne & Co.. 18 Espla- nade road.
Madras.
Barclay. Orr & David, High Court House. E. Barclay, S. Orr, W. O. David.
JAMAICA. Kingston.
Manton & Hart. 22 Chui:cb St. V. E. Mautou. An- sell Hart.
NATAL. Durban.
Blarney & Holgate.
Pietermaritzbnrg.
Hathorn & Co. K. H. Ha- thorn, K.C.. W. McG. Cameron.
NEW^FOUNDIiAND.
St. Jobn's.
C. O'Neill Conroy. Sir E. P. Morris, K.C. Whiteway & McGrath.
Kt. Hon. Sir W. V.
Whiteway, K.C, M. C.
McGrath.
ORANGE RIVER COLONY.
Bloemfontein.
W. W. Collins.
TRANSVAAL.
Heidelberg.
A. van Driel, P.O. Box 76.
Jobannesburg.
Frost, Mulligan & Rout- ledge, 67 to 71 Explora- tion Bldgs. W. T. H. Frost. G. A. Mulligan. W. Routledge.
Pretoria.
J. H. L. Findlay, P. O. Box 801.
1auite^ state? iprotcction.
ISLAND OF CUBA.
Habana.
B. D. Washburn, 76 Cuba St
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Manila.
Lyon & Wolf son, 39 Plaza de Cervantes. G. W. Lyon. .T. X. Wolfson.
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mniteb States of Hmerica-
ALABAMA.
Birmingliam, Co. Jeffer- son.
Thompson & Thompson, Title Guarantee Bldg. V. L. & R. D. Thompson
CALIFORNIA.
Los Angeles, Co. Los
Angeles.
Harris & Swanwick. 300 Stowell Block. R. Harris, J. W. Swanwick.
Mortimer, C, White, 78 & 78a Temple Block.
Mulford, S. P.. 701-702 Los Angeles Trust Bldg.
Works, Lee & Works, H. W. Hellman Bldg. J. D. Works, B. W. Lee, L. R. Works.
San Diego, Co. San Diego.
Mills & Hizar, Lawyer's Block. J. C. Hizar, H. E. Mills. (-S-ee Card,, p. -'/.'). )
San Francisco, Co. San
Francisco.
Berlin, F. A., 522 Mont- gomery St.
Bergerot, P.A., .306 Pinp st. {See Card, p. 49.)
Dinkelspiel' Henry G. W., Claus Spreckles Bldg. (See Card, p. ^9.)
Rigby & Rigby. 212 San- some St. W. Rigby. W. Rigby, Jr. {See Card, p. 50.)
Schartzer. Henry C, 32.3- 329 Crossley Bldg. {See Card. p. 50.)
San Jose, Co. Santa Clare.
McGinnis. J. S., Bank of San Jose Bldg). {See Card, p. 50.)
COLORADO.
Denver, Co. Arapahoe.
Bartels. Blood & Bancroft, Continental Bldg. G. C. Bartels, J. H. Blood, F. N. Bancroft.
Bicksler. McLean «S: Ben- nett, Equitable Bldg. W. S. Bicksler, L. McLean, E. G. Bennett. {See Card, p. 51.)
Thompson, R. D.
Leadville, Co. Lake.
Nash, William H.
CONNECTICUT.
Danbury, Co. Fairfield.
Ives, J. Moss.
Hartford, Co. Hartford.
Dwyer, John J., 2 State St. {See Card, p. 51.)
New Haven, Co. New
Haven.
Fowler, Charles H., 116 Church st.
DELAWARE.
Wilmington, Co. New- castle.
Emmons, Harry.
Ward, Christopher L., 1017 Market st.
•322 THE CANADIAN LAW J>1^T— FOREIGN COUNSEL.
DIST. OF COI-UMBIA.
Washington, Co. Washing- ton.
Brandenburg & Branden- burg, Fendall Bldg. C. A. Brandenburg, E. C. Brandenburg, F. W. Brandenburg, L. A*. Douglas, s. E. Oberlin. T. R. Renault. (,^ee Card, p. 52.)
Rolston & Siddons. Bond Bldg. J. H. Ralston. F. L. Siddons. {See Card, p. 52.)
Tucker & Kenyon, Color- ado Bldg. (See Card, p. 52.)
GEORGIA.
Rome, Co. Floyd. Lipscomb, T. \Y.
ILLINOIS.
Cairo, Co. Alexander.
Gilbert. Miles Frederick, 9 & 10 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Chicago, Co. Cook.
Ferguson & Gooduow. Rooms G10-U14 Title and Trust Bldg., 100 Wash- ington St. E. C. Fergu- son. C. N. Goodnow, G. L. Eames, I. R. Hazen. (See Card, p. 53.)
INDIANA,
Indianapolis, Co. Marion.
Morris & Newberger, (507 to (514 Commercial Club Bldg. N. Morris, L. Newberger. ( See Card, p. 51,.)
Terre Hante, Co. Vigo.
1\i1m-i'. W. it., (5-7 Linton Bldg.
INDIAN TERRITORY.
Muskogee, Co. Creek.
King, John H., Iowa Bldg. {See Card, p. 51,.)
Portland, Co. Jay.
Whipple, S. A. D., Brimel Block.
IOWA.
Charles City, Co. Floyd.
Lloyd, James H„ 213 Main st
Rock Rapids, Co. Lyon. Kachtihoffer, J. W.
Sigourney, Co. Keokuk. Brown & Willcockson.
Webster City, Co. Hamil- ton.
Martin, Wesley, (534 Second st.
KANSAS.
Fort Scott, Co. Bourbon.
Keene, A. M., 8-12 Perry Block.
Wichita. Co. Sedgwick.
Stanley, Vermilion & Evans, 117 E. Douglas Ave. W. E. Stanley, R. R. Vermilion, E. W. Evans.
KENTUCKY.
Louisville, Co. Jefferson.
Dumn. James R., Si.xth & Main sts
THK CANADIAN J.AW LIST— FOREIGN COUNSEL.
323
LOUISIANA.
Miller, T. M. & J. D.. 824
Common st. {See Card, p. oJ,.)
MAINE.
Auburn, Co. Androscoggin.
Oakcs, I'ulsifer & Liidden, 81 Main st. H. W. Oakes, J. A. Pulsifer, F. E. Ludden.
I<e\(riston, Co. Androscog- gin.
Oakes, Pulsifer & Ludden, H. W. Oakes, J. A. Pulsifer, F. E. Ludden.
Portland, Co. Cumberland
Noyes, Geo. F., 98 Ex- change St.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston, Co. Suffolk.
Brandeis, Dunbar & Nutter, 220 Devonshire St. L. D. Braudeis,
D. B. Hoar, W. H. Dunbar, G. K. Nutter,
E. F. McLennen. {See Card, p. 55.)
Read's Law Offices, 161 Devonshire st. A. H. Read, C. A. Mendall, W. P. Jackson. {Sec Card, p. 55.)
Reagan, John E., 53 State
St.
Sherman, J. W., 28 Pem- berton Square. {See Card, p. 55.)
» Chicopee Falls, Co. Hampden.
Reddy, John J., 67 Main
St.
Gloucester, Co. Essex.
Marshall, J. M., Webster Block. {See Card, p. 55. )
Leominster, Co. Worcester. Bascom, H. C, 4 Main st.
Natick, Co. Middlesex. Reagan, John E.
Worcester, Co. Worcester.
Pinkerton, A. S., State Mutual Bldg., 340 Main
St.
MICHIGAN,
Detroit, Co. Wayne.
Bowen, Douglas, Whiting & Murfin, 80-85 Moffat Bldg. H. Bowen, S. T. Douglas, F. W. Whit- ing, J. O. Murfin. {See Card, p. 56.)
Grand Rapids, Co. Kent.
Stuart & Heald, 109 Ottawa St. W. J. Stuart, H. T. Heald.
Taggart, Denison & Wil- son. E. Taggart, A. C. Denison, C. M Wilson. {See Card, p. 57.)
Kalamazoo, Co.
mazoo
Kala-
Kalamazoo Collection
Agency, 112 S. Burdick St. {See Card, p. 57.)
Port Huron, Co. St. Clair.
Moore & Brown. 25-27-29 White Block. G. G. Moore, F. B. Brown. {See Card, p. 57.)
Sault Ste. Marie, Co.
Chippewa.
Oren, Webster & Carleton, Sault Savings Bk. Blk. H. M Oren, W. Webster, C. C. Carleton. {See Card, p. 57.)
324 THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — FOREIGN COUNSEL.
MINNESOTA.
Duluth, Co. St. Louis.
Alford & Hunt, Torrey Bldg. E. F. Alford, J. W. Hunt.
Davis & Arnold. G. F. Davis, J. B. Arnold.
Minneapolis, Co. Henne-
pin.
Security Mercantile Agency ( incorporated ) . Hender- son & Wunderlich (at- torneys). Stearns Bldg. {See Card, p. 58.)
St. Paul, Co. Ramsey.
Morphy, Ewing & Brad- ford, Manhattan Bldg. E. H. Morphy. F. H. Ewing, J. M. Bradford, W. W. Schell. (See Card, p. 58.)
Security Mercantile Agency (incorporated). Hender- son i^ Wunderlich (at- torneys ) . Scandinavian American Bank Bldg. (See Card, p. 58.)
MISSOURI.
Jackson, Co. Hinds.
Thompson, J. H. Meridian, Co. Lauderdale.
Brahan & McCants.
St. Iionis, Co. St. Louis.
Abbott & Edwards, 410- 413 Security Bldg. 319 N. Fourth St. A. L. Abbott, J. B. Edwards, A. C. Wilson, H. F. Table.
Grant, Carroll & Ken- nedy, Carleton Bldg. L. W. Grant, J. B. Car- roll. P. B. Kennedy.
MONTANA.
Helena, Co. Lewis and Clarke. Walsh & Newman.
NEBRASKA.
Cozad, Co. Dawson. (See Lexington.)
Fremont, Co. Dodge. Loomis, Geo. L.
Gotlienburg, Co. Dawson.
(See Lexington.)
Kearney, Co. Buffalo. (See Lexington.)
Lexington, Co. Dawson.
G. C. Gillan. (^ee Card, p. 59.)
Lincoln, Co. Lancaster.
Mockett, Salisbury & Salisbury, 50 Burr Blk. R. S. Mockett, S. O. Salisbury, F. O. Salis- bury. (See Card, p. 59.)
Wilson & Brown, Mont- gomery Block. H. H. Wilson, E. W. Brown.
Overton, Co. Dawson. (Sec Lexington.)
Omaha, Co. Douglas.
Crane & Boucher, 91H-918 New York Life Bldg. T. D. Crane, J. J. Bou- cher.
Montgomery & Hall, New York Life Bldg. C. S. Montgomery, M. A. Hall (British Vice-Consul) , C. C. Montgomery, F.H. Woodland. (See Card, p. 60.)
Sumner, Co. Dawson. (Sec Lexington.)
South Omaha, Co. Doug- las.
Crane & Boucher. T. D. Crane, J. J. Boucher.
THIi CANADIAN LAW LIST — FOREIGN COUNSEL
825
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Concord, Co. Merrimack.
Dudley & Lowe, 97 N. Main st. D. F. Dudley, A. F. Lowe.
Berlin, Co. Coos.
Rich. Geo. F., Wertheiiii Blrtg., Main st.
NEW JERSEY.
Atlantic City, Co. Atlan- tic.
Chandler, Eli H., 1-4 Blackstone Bldg.
Camden, Co. Camden. Wilson, Carr & Stack- house, 314 Market st. J. O. Wilson, H. V. Carr, T. D. Stackhouse, Jr. {See Card, p. 60.)
Hoboken, Co. Hudson.
Hartshorne, Insley & Leake, 2ud Nat. Bk. Bldg. C. H. Hartshorne, E. Insley, E. W. Leake.
Siegfried, Marcuse, 98 Bloomfield st.
Jersey City, Co. Hudson.
Hartshorne, Insley & Leake, Provident Insti- tution Bldg. C.H. Hart- shorne, E. Insley, E. W. Leake.
Ne-nrark, Co. Essex.
Beecher, Joseph A., Pru- dential Bldg.
NEW YORK.
Albany, Co. Albany.
Bailey & Sturges, 93 State St. J. M. Bailey, E. C. Sturges. (Sec Card, p. 61.)
Mead & Hatt, 86 State st. C. W. Mead, S. S. Hatt. (See Card, p. 61.)
17— LL.
Brooklyn, Co. Kings.
Butcher, Wm. W.. 26 Court St. (f^ee Card, p. 61.)
Buffalo, Co. Erie.
Gibbons, Pottle & Talbot. 5 Erie Co. Savings Bk. Bldg. (See Card, p. 61.)
Gonvernenr, Co. St. Law- rence.
Dolan, Jas. C.
Lockport, Co. Niagara
FederspiPl. Mortimer A. 75 INIain st. (See Card, p. 62.)
New York City, Co. N. Y.
Arnold, .Tos. A., 22 Wil- liam St. (See Card, p. 62.)
Attorneys & Agencies Association, 206 Broad- way.
Bullock, Bradford A., 220 Broadway. (See Card, p. 62.)
The Credit Association, 30!)
Broadway. Publishers
of the "Credit Guide
and Claim Adjuster."
(See Card, p. 6S.)
Gordon, Wm. Seton, 141 Broadway. (See Card, p. 6S.)
House, Grossman & Vor- haus. World Bldg. F. B. House, M. H. Gross- man. W. Grossman, L. .T. Vorhaus. (See Card, p. 6S.)
Niagara Falls, Co. Nia- gara.
Dudley. Gray & Highland, 45 Falls St. F. A. Dud- ley, A. W. Gray, H. Highland. (See Card. p. 62.) Norxirich, Co. Chenango.
Brown. Hubert L., 192 S. Broad st.
326
THE CANADfAN LAW LIST FOKEIGN COUNSEL.
Ogdensburg, Co. St. Law- rence.
Akin, Jas. F., SO Ford st. (See Card, p. 64.)
Rocliester, Co. Monroe.
Plumb & Plumb, 612-G13 Wilder Bldg. W. T. Plumb, E, S. Plumb. (See Card, p. 64.)
Syracuse, Co. Onondaga.
Wayte & Bonsted, 414 Dillaye Bldg. C. F. Wayte, DeF. H. Bon- sted. (See Card, p. 6^.)
NORTH DAKOTA.
Dickinson, Co. Stark.
Field, J. H.
Fargo, Co. Cass.
Glassford. ,Tas. W., 6 Mor- ton Bldg. (See Card, p. 65.)
Newman, Holt & Frame, First National Bank Bldg. S. Newman, D. B. Holt, J. S. Frame. (Sec Card, p. 65.)
Spalding & Stambaugh, First National Bank Bldg. B. F. Spalding, W. S. Stambaugh. (See Card, p. 65.)
Grand Forks, Co. Grand Forks.
Mayer, W. J., Beare Blk.
OHIO.
Akron, Co. Summit.
Mather. Nation O,, Suilo 200, Hamilton Bldg.
Otis & Otis. 15-10 Arcade Block. E. P. Otis. R. E. Otis. (Sep Card, p. 65.)
Cincinnati, Co. Hamilton.
Alden's Law & Collection Agency, Wiggins Block, 5th and Vine sts. (See. Card, p. 66.)
Cleveland, Co. Hamilton.
Henry & Couse, 1110 Citizens' Bldg. H. H- Henry, II. A. Couse. (See Card, p. 67.)
Colnmbns, Co. Frankliu.
Arnold, Morton & Irvine, Spahr Bldg., 50 East Broad st. H. B. Arnold. E. C. Morton, B. C. Irvine, R. W. McCoy. (See GoA-d, p. 67.)
Welman, Salem P.. 500 SchultzBldg. (Sec Card, p. 67.).
Sandusky, Co. Erie.
King & Ramsey. Doiinlmc Bldg. E. b". King, R. K. Ramsey.
Toledo, Co. Lucas.
Chittenden & Chittenden, 932-4 Spitzer Bldg. C
E. Chittenden. H. J. Chittenden. C. W. F. Kirkley. C. Rothert, R.
F. Swigart.
iroungsto\«^n, Co. Ma- honing.
Cook, Gordon.
OKLAHOMA.
Oklahoma City, Co. Okla homa.
Douglas & Myers. S. Douglas, .1. II. My(M-s. (See Card, p. 6S.)
Shawnee, Co. Pottnwa- tamie.
Crossan & Crane, 1-3 Okla. Nat. Bk. Bldg. W. B. Crossan, H. S. Crane. A. B. ("orley, W. H. Henegar. .
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OREGON.
Portland, Co. Multnomah. Murdoch & Moser, Cham- ber of Commerce. M. Murdoch, G. C. Moser.
Pipes & TifiEt, Chamber of Commerce. M. L. Pipes, A. P. Tifft. (-See Card, p. 68.)
Schnabel & Schnabel, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. C. J. Schnabel. {See Card, p. 68.)
Salem, Co. Marion.
Carson, Adams & Cannon, 5-9 Ladd & Bush Bk. Bldg. J. A. Carson, L. K. Adams, A. M. Cannon
PENNSYLVANIA.
Bellefonte, Co. Center.
(See Tyrone). Coiidersport, Co. Potter.
Nelson & Maynard,
Huntingdon, Co. Hunting- don {See Tyrone).
Lock Haven, Co. Clinton.
Brown & Stevenson. G. A. Brown, T. M. Stevenson. {See Card, p. 69.)
Norristoxim, Co. Mont- gomery.
Hallman, E. L. Osxrayo {See Ooudersport) .
Philadelphia, Co. Phila- delphia.
Carr, Levin & Smyth, Provident Bldg. G. W. Carr, C. S. Smyth, G.
D. Bartlett, .7. Clarke. {See Card, p. 69.)
Furst, W. S„ Stephen Girard Bldg. {See Card, p. 69.)
Reber & Downs, New York Mutual Life Bldg. J. H. Keber, C. B. Downs, J. B. Colahan,
E. S. Mills. {See Card, ■ p. 70.)
Pittsbnrgli, Co. Alleghany
Pettes & McAllister, 415 Frick Bldg. B. H. Pettes, H. J. McAllister. '{See Card, p. 70.)
Wav. Walker & Morris. Ii08 Frick Bldg. W. A. Way, A. J. Walker, A. A. Morris. {See Card, p. 70.)
Port Matilda, Co. Clay. {See Tyrone.)
Somerset, Co. Somerset. Holbert, A. C.
Tyrone, Co. Blair.
Owens, G. Lloyd.
y/ilkesbarre, Co. Lu- zerne.
Goodwin, W. H., 40 Welles Bldg. {See
Card, p. 71.)
Williamsport, Co. Lycom- ing.
.Tackson, A- R., 51 West Third st. {See Card, p. 71.)
328
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — FOREIGN COUNSEL.
RHODE ISLAND.
Providence, Co. Provi- dence.
O'Reilly, Terence M., 918 Banigan BIdg. {See Card, p. 71.)
Stiness, Edward C, 942- 943 Banigan Bldg. {See Card, p. 71.)
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Central, Co. Lawrence. {See Deadwood.)
Colton, Co. Minnehaha.
{See Sioux Falls.)
Dead-orood, Co. Lawrence James P. llymer & Co.
Martin & Mason. E. W. Martin, N. T. Mason.
Hartford, Co. Minnehaha {See Sioux Falls.)
Humboldt, Co. jNIarshall.
{See Sioux Falls.)
Lead, Co. Lawrence. Thompson, Geo. B.
Sioux Falls, Co. Minne- haha.
Bailey & Voorhees, 401- 406, 418-424 Syndicate Bldg. C. O. Bailey, J. H. Voorhees. {See Card, p. 72.)
Jones & Matthews, 304-305 Syndicate Bldg. E. O. Jones, B. T. Matthews. {See Card, p. 72.)
Morris, C. J., 126 S. Phillips Ave.
Spearfish, Co. Lawrence.
( Sec Deadwood. )
Terry, Co. Lawrence.
( See Deadwood. )
AVhitewood, Co. Lawrence {See Deadwood.)
TENNESSEE.
Athens, Co. McMinn {See Chattanooga.)
Chattanooga, Co. Hamil- ton.
Hamilton, Burkett, Mans- field & Miller. T. M. Burkett, W. B. Miller, F. L. Mansfield.
Dayton, Co. Rhea.
{See Chattanooga.)
Knoxville, Co. Knox, liucky, Sanford & Fowler. Empire Bldg. C. E. Lucky, E. T. Sanford, J. A. Fowler. {Sec Card, p. 73.) '
Memphis, Co. Shelby. Metcalf, W. P. {See Card, p. 72.)
TEXAS.
Beaumont, Co. Jefferson. Crook, W. M., 1-17 Blan- chette Estate Bldg.
San Antonio, Co. Bexar.
Terrell & Terrell. Oppen- heimer Bldg.. J. O. Ter- rell, M. W. Terrell. {See Card, p. 73.)
UTAH.
Salt Lake City, Co. Salt Lake. Shcpard, Harrison O.. Commercial Block.
VIRGINIA.
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Ednninds. James E., 28- 31 Law Bldg. Norfolk, Co. Norfolk.
Hicks, R. Randolph. 304- 306 Citizen's Bk. Bldg.
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WASHINGTON.
Seattle, Co. King.
Elliott, J. S., 417 Pioneer Blk. (See Card, p. 73.)
Gray & Burnam, Mutual Life Bldg. Jno. G. Gray, John C. Burnam.
McCluro & McClure, 64-67 Dexter Horton Bank Bldg. (See Card, p. 7S.) Spokane, Co. Spokane.
Belden & Beldon, 50-54 Jamieson Block. E. H. Belden.
Meudenhall, Mark F., 29- 30 Exchange National Bank Bldg. (.S'ee Card,
WISCONSIN.
Ashland, Co. Ashland.
Sanborn, Lamoreux &
Pray, Shores Block. A.
W. Sanborn, Frank B.
Lamoroux, Allan T. Pray.
Butternnt, Co. Ashland. (.S'ee Ashland.)
De Pere, Co. Brown.
(-S'ee Ch-een Bay.) Glidden, Co. Baldwin.
(See Ashland.)
Green Bay, Co, Brown.
Sheridan & Evans, Post Office Blk. P. Sheridan, W. L. Evans. (Sec- Card, p. 71,.)
Mellen, Co. Baldwin. (See Ashland.)
I*a Crosse, Co. La Crosse.
McConnell & Schweizer, Batavian Bank Bldg. ,J. E. McConnell, C. H. Schweizer.
Milwaukee, Co. Milwau- kee.
McElroy & Eschweiler, 64-65-66-67 Loan & Trust Bldg. W. J. Mc- Elroy, F. C. Eschweiler. (See Card, p. 7 J,.)
Oskkosk, Co. Winnebago.
Bouck & Hilton. G.Bonck, G. Hilton.
Superior, Co. Douglas.
Grace, H. H.. Berkshire Bldg.
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