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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 


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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.'' 


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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." 


8 

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. 


9 

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 


10 

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." 


18 

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. 


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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. 


14 

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. 


16 

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 


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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. 


D 


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. 


A 


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 


22 
ONTARIO    LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 


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. 


D 


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. 


H 


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 


^5 

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." 


M 


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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." 


M 


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 


R 


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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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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"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 


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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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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. 


L 


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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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. 


M 


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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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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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.'' 


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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. 


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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." 


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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. 


§1 

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. 


44 

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 


46 

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. 


''47 

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. 


48 

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. 


49 

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 


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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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®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  : 


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©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. 


s 


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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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. 


w 


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. 


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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. 


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UNITED    STATES   LEGAL    CARDS— Con. 


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 


l[^rovi^euce 


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. 


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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 
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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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Hsta. 

CHINA. 

Hongkong ^^ 

Shanghai    •    


47 


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 


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SOUTH  AFRICA. 

Nat  AT.. 

41 

Capetown    .^. 

Johannesburg 42      Pielernua,  itzburg 

WEST   INDIES. 

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Kingston    4- 


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of  o/ 

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Toronto.  Montreal. 

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Victoria, 

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H.  ARCHIBALD,  Esq.  L.  P.  D.   TILLEY, 

of  "f 

Archibald,  Machray  &  Sharpe,  Tilley  ct-  Smith, 

fVinnipeg.  ^^-  •^^''^"'• 

IPrtnce  ECnvarC  HsIanD : 
F.  L.  HASZARD,  K.C. 

"f 
Haszard  d-  Gaudet, 

Charlottetonm. 

TDova  Scoiia  :  1W.  m.  Sctritonce: 

yV.  R.  FOSTER,  Esq.  J-  0.  F.   BOWN,  Esq. 

of  "/ 

Foster  d  Foster,  Boam,  Daivson,  Kennedii  d  llymhnan, 
Halifax.  Edmonton. 

l^ewfounMauD  : 

(].  (rNElL  CON  ROY,   Esq 

St.  John. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — SUPIIEME    COUKT.  101 


^be  Supreme  Court  of  Canaba. 


Zbc  IRt.  IHoii.  Sic  lb.  j£.  ITascbereaii,  Iknicibt,  Cbief  justice 
wiib  rbe  title  of  Cbiet  Justice  of  Canada. 
Cbc  it>on.  nrXr.  3u6tice  ScDaewicK. 
Cbc  Ibon.  nHv.  justice  GirouarD. 
Cbc  Ibon.  /IRr.  ^ueticc  Savior. 
Cbe  Ibon.  /lP»r.  ^ii^ricc  Tl^ctibut. 
vTbe  Ibon.  fnir.  3ii^ticc  IFvUlam. 
Five  Jiulf/es  forw  a  qnoniin. 

©tficers : 

J^'^d'xlrar,  Lihmrinr,, 

IB.  1R.  Cameron,  IR.C.  M.  M.  JBIiqb,  Ik.C, 

Eefiistrar's   Clerk,  i;e/,(iii,'r 

5ames  Xawson.  C-  TH  flHifiters,  Ik.c. 

Ch,e/J„st<cys  Secret,,.;/,  A.sxlst.nn  Repnrier, 

je.  1R.  a.  Cascbereau.  %,  XRH.  vioutlee. 

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 

To  all  these  requisites  there  are  many  exceptions    which  could  only  be  satisfac 
torily  explained  by  referring  at  some  length  to  the  statutes  regulating  the  jurisdiction 
See  R.  S.  C.  ch.  135.  especially  sees.  24.H0;  52  Vic.  ch.  37  (D.)  ;  oJ-of  Vic  cb    2  hD  /• 
56  Vic.  ch.  (29  D.)  ;  GO-.U  Vic.  chap.  34  (D.).     Some  of  the  important  exception     a^ 
as  follows  :  '  i         °  <^>-^ 

(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 

3— L.L. 


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. 


THIi    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— LOCAL   JUDGES    IN    ADMIMALTY. 


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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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST COMMISSION KilS. 


105 


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 


106 


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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST COMMISSIONEllS. 


107 


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 


Bomfnton  Xan^  Bgeucies. 

PROVINrCE. 

District  .\nd  Address. 

Name. 

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. 

R.  0.  Kishey. 

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. 

Yukon  T. .    . . 

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. 


110 


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 

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. 


112 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — PRIVY    COUNCIL. 


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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Contents 


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 
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Tavish.  W.  Macdonald. 
Turnbiill  &  Beveridge.     H. 
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Contents 


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. 


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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. 

Wood  &  Kelly.  W.  E. 
Wood.  W.  O'D.  Kelly. 


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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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THb:    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST N.-W.    'I'ElliaTOUIES. 


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 


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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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(IHarb^'s) 


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Contents 


PAGB 

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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCOTIA. 


]51 


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. 


152 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST NOVA    SCOITA. 


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. 


THK    CAXADIAX    LAW    LIST— NOVA    SGOTIA. 


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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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCoTlA. 


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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155 


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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCOTIA. 


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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NoVA    SCOTIA. 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCOTIA. 


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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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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — OXTAKIO. 


167 


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. 


168 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAUIO. 


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. 


D 


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. 


H 

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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW   LIST — ONTAKIO. 


169 


Lazier.  S.  F.,  Jau.  3,  1890. 
Leitch,  J.,  Dec.  2,  1SS9. 
Lindsay,  G.G.S.,  Oct.  2,  1899 
Loscombe,  W.C,  Jan.  6,  1890 


M 

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. 


N 

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. 

B 

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. 


S 


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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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAIUO. 


Stuart,  A.,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
Sulberlani,    R.    F.,    Oct.    2, 
1899. 


Thomson,  D.  E.,  Jan.  4,  1890 
Tisdale,  D.,  Dec.  18,  1872. 


"W 


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. 


THE   CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— ONTARIO. 


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 

B 

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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAIIIO. 


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 

D 

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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — OXTAUIO. 


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 

E 

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. 

H 

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 


174 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


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 


Tdli    CANfADIA>J    LA.W    LIST — ;)NTAKIO. 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST ONTARIO. 


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 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAKIO. 


181 


McKechnie  &  Heggie- 

Marshall,  I.  N.-247. 

15.     A.     McKechnie, 

O'Brien  &  O'Brien-249 

R.  E.   Hepgle 

D,  &  J.  O'Brien 

Manning,  J.  J. -338 

Page,   J.    Albert-182 

Morphy  &  Morphy-247 

Stewart,  H.  A.-93 

T.  &  W.  S.   Morphy 

Wright,   W.   J.-190. 

Pringle.  R.  H.-22o 

34« Bruce  .Hiiies,  AlKoma- 

31     Braiitford.  Co.  H-&nt' 

Dist. 

Baiid     &     Brown-277. 

Peterson.  N.  H.-96 

A.   L.   Baird,   L.   W. 
Brown 

35 

Brussels.  Co.  Huron 

Bowlby,  J.W.,K.C.-256 

Macdonald,  A,  B.-12 

Brewster,   INIuirhead  & 

Sinclair,   W.    ,Ar.-205 

Heyd-226.  W.S.Brew- 

Taylor,   R.    L.-2U(J 

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. 

J.   Hariey,    K.C.,    E. 

Clearer,  E.  H.-83. 

Sweet,  H.  S.  Hewitt 

Kerns,   F.   A.-(;7 

Heyd,  liivingston  & 

r 

Conch-152.       L.     F. 

Heyd,  K.C.,W.C.  Liv- 

39 

Caledonia.  Co.  Haldi- 

ingston,  J.  H,  Couch 

mand 

Hollinrake,   W.   A.-175 

Arrell,  H.-240 

Jones,  E.  C.-152 

40 

CanipbelHord,  Co 

Muir.  ]\L    F.-175 

Northumberland 

Nelles,   W.  M.    H.-338 

Colville,  A.  B.-15 

Tnpscott.  C.  S.-225 

Lynch.   D.  J. -338.     ■ 

Wade,  T.  S.-15 

Payne,  G.  A.-338 

Watts,  A.  E.-29 
Wilkes    &    Henderson- 

41 

Cannington,  Cu.  On- 

ttirio 

15.    A.  J.  Wilkes,  W. 

Reld,  A.  .7.-15 

T.  Henderson 

Woodyatt,    T.-237a. 

42 

Carleton  Place,  Co. 

Lanark. 
Mcintosh,  Colin-338 

;^'2     Brechin,  Co.  Ontario 

Grant  &  Roach. 

McNeely,  J.   S.   L.-298 

(H.  O.  Beaverton) 

Patterson  &  Findlay-15 

3:^     BriglltOll.   Co.  North- 

Robert Patterson,  G. 

umberland 

H.  Findlay 

Drewry,  G.-69 

Small,  H.  C.-298 

Gordon,  J.  W.-67 

43 

Caynisa.Co.  Haldimaiid 

34    Brockville.  Co.  Leeds 

Colter   &    Goodman-15 

Brown,  M.  M.-15 

&  238(7.    A.K.  Good- 

Buell, W.  S.-15 

man,  R.  S.  Colter 

Deacon,   C.   R.-237 

Pavne,  J.  C.-296 

Deacon,    Jos.,     K.C.- 

Snider,  T.  A.-157 

237 

Thompson   &   Murphy- 

Eraser,  0.  K.-15 

29.     A.T.  Thompson, 

Fulford,  C.  C.-67. 

J.  A.  Murphy,  J.  H. 

Hardy,  A.  C. 

Parker 

Hutcheson    &    Fisher- 

44 

Cliatliani.  Co.  Kent 

250.      Jas.    A.    Hut- 

Arnold,   S.    B.-76. 

cheson,    K.C.,   A.    A. 

Atkinson,   C.    R.-29 

Fisher 

Houston      &     Stone- 

Jones,  E.  W.-186 

205.       M.     Houston, 

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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST ONTARIO. 


185 


Gibson,        Osborne, 

Washington             & 

O'Reilly    &    Levy- 

Beasley-23G.     S.  F. 

29  &  205.    Hon.  J.M. 

Washington,       K.O., 

Gibson.   K.C.,   W.W. 

(Co.    Crown    Atty.) 

Osborne,    M.    J.    O'- 

A. C.  Beasley 

Reilly,  G.  H.  Levy 

95 

llari*i.st4»ii,   Co.     Wel- 

Harrison  &  licwis- 

lington 
Campbell,  A.  G.-338 

240.    John  riarrison, 

A.  M.  Lewis 

Ebbels,  W.  D.-29 

Haslett,  T.  C.-338 

Spotton,  A.-179 

Jones,  J.  W.-179 

Kerr    &     Thomson- 

97 

Ilastill»s,    Cn.    North 

29.      G.   S.   Kerr,  G. 

umberland 

C.   Thomson 

Clarry,  L.  F.-240. 

Liazier      &      Lazier- 

98 

Hawkrsbiiry,        Co. 

225.      S.    F.    Lazier, 

Prescott 

K.C.,    E.    F.    Lazier, 

Lawlor,    H.    W.-69    & 

H.  L.  Lazier 

266 

Lemon,   Charles-205 

Lee,        Farmer        &, 

99 

llciisall.  Co.  Huron 

Stanton  -  240.      Ly- 

Cooke, H.  J.  D.-277 

man  Lee,  .T.  G.  Far- 

101 

lliiiitsville,    Muskoka 

mer,  J.  P.  Stanton 

District. 

Lees,       Hobson       & 

Grant,  D.   McK.-214 

Stephens- 157.       W. 

Howell,  Alfred 

Lees,  T.  Hobson,  L. 

Hutchison,  S.  A.-S2 

F.  Stephens 

Wilgress,  G.   S.-22 

McClemont  &  Bick- 

nell-240-188.    W.  M. 

I 

McClemont,     H.     H. 

Bicknell 

102  Insersoll,  Co.   Oxford 

MacKelcan,   F.-29 

Hegler,  J.  C,  K.O.-67 

Malone,    Martin-203 

Hegler.  J.  H,-67 

Martin,    F.   R.-238a 

Paterson    &    Pater- 

Martin  &  Martiu-338. 

son-()0.     J.  L.  &  R. 

K.     Martin,     D'Arcy 

A.    Paterson 

Martin 

Walsh,  M.-225 

Me-wbnrn      &     Am- 

Wells.  T.-15 

brose-157.        S.     C. 
Mewburn,       B.       H. 

103  Iroquois,   Co.  Dundas 
Daw.  G.  H. 

Ambrose,  E.W.  Boyd 

Xesbitt,        Gauld       & 

Dickson-19.  John  W. 

J 

Nesbitt,   K.C.,  J.  G. 

Cuuld,  J.   Dickson 

104 

Jarvis.  Co.  Haldimand 

Papps,  G.  S.-29 

Murdoch,  J.  Y.-82 

Petrie,  H.  D. 

Publow,  J.  H. 

K 

Robertson,   H.   H.-8. 

Special  Examiner 

105 

Keiliptville,  Co.  Gren- 

Ross,  W.  L.-8 

ville. 

Scott,  J.  J.,  K.C.-304 

A  lion.  T.  K.-225 

Staunton  &  O'Heir- 

Pergnson,    Geo.  H.- 

247 

15.      G.  L.-Staunton, 

K.C.,  Arthur  O'Heir 

105 

n  Killaloe,     Co.     Ren- 

Waddell.   F.   R.-29 

frew 

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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — OXTAKIO. 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAHIO. 


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. 

J.      Bishop,      L.      A. 

Smith 

Blanchet,   C.   A.  E.- 

226 

Bradley,   R.   A.-20 

Burgess,  T.  A. -271 

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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


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 


204 


THE    CANADIAN    J. AW    J. 1ST — ONTAKIO. 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LlisT — ONTARIO. 


205 


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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©ntado  IDivision  Courts* 


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. 


Bruce. 


1 

J. 

2 

P. 

2 

J. 

3 

A. 

4 

A. 

5 

W. 

6 

G. 

7 

C. 

8 

E. 

9 

J. 

1.           10 

^\'. 

11 

R. 

12 

D. 

Carleton. 

Wagner,  Walkerton. 
Corrigan,  Hollywood. 
Farquharson,   Teeswater. 
Campbell.    Kincardine. 
Frascr,  Paisley. 
Mulvaney,    Port    Elgin. 
Leggett.    Underwood. 
A.  Richards,  Tara. 
E.   Parke.   Wiarton. 
McRitchie.   Ripley. 
Laidlaw,  Lion's  Head. 
J.  Cameron.  lAicknow. 
R.   Bone.   Chesley. 


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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°  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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Haldimand.  . 


.  5         Clerk.     P.   O.  Address. 

o  o 

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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Kent. 


.  §  Clerk.       P.  0.  Address. 

.  p  Bailiff.     P.  0.  Address. 

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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McPhall.  Broekville. 

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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Lennox  and  Addington. 


.  3        Clerk. 

o  o 


p.  O.  Address. 


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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Norfolk. 


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A. 

3 

R. 

4 

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M. 

6 

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8 

L. 

Clerk,     r.   O.   Address. 


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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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


Peel. 


Clerk.     P.  .O.  Address. 


1  J.  W.   Main,  Brampton. 

2  H.    H.    Shaver.    Cooksville. 

3  J.   Harris.   Caledon. 

4  J.  McDonald,  Bolton. 


.  o  Bailif 

1^ 


P.  O.  Addroi 


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. 


1  S. 

2  T. 


.5  D. 

n  T. 

7  S. 


n  J. 

10  J. 

10  M. 

11  w. 
11  E. 


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. 


6P 


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. 


.   3       Bailiff.     P.  O.  Address. 

o    o 

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. 


Renfrew. 

1 

H. 

1 

J. 

2 

C. 

2 

J. 

3 

J. 

4 

J. 

trick.    .'> 

T. 

0 

W, 

7 

J. 

8 

S. 

Mitchell,   Pembroke. 
Millar.  Pembroke. 
Taylor,   "\^'estmeath. 
Beanpre.   Beachburg. 
Devine,    Renfrew. 
Lyons,   Arnprior. 
J.    Gorman,   Shamrock. 
,  J.  Wolsey,  Eganville. 
Burton,    Cobden. 
Finnerty,  Brudenell. 


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. 


1 

.T. 

2 

F. 

3 

M. 

4 

A. 

5 

.T. 

6 

F. 

7 

A. 

8  T. 

<) 

E. 

10 

T. 

Weymouth.    Barrie. 

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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THE   CANADIAN    LAW   LIST — ONTARIO. 


Thundeb  Bay  District. 


o  ti 

.  S       Clerk.     P.   O,  Address. 

o  o 

1  H.  Munro.  Port  Arthur. 
3  J.  J.  Wells.  Fort  William. 


o  .,- 


Bailiff.     P.  O.  Address. 

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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219 


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. 


6  o 

1  C. 

2  J. 

3  J. 

4  A. 

4  A. 

5  R. 
(•>  J. 

7  G. 

8  A. 

9  J. 
10  P. 


Baili£P.     P.  O.  Address. 


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. 


220  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST ONTARIO, 


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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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 


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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 


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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.) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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» 

11— L.L. 


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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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PAGE. 

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 


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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. 

Clerks : 
Archambault  and  Geoff r ion. 


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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. 


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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. 
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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


243 


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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245 


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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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LI  .ST — QUEBEC. 


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 


THE    CANAOIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


247 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBKC. 


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 


THE    CANAIMAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


257 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


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 


THE    CANADIAN'    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


259 


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). 


260 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


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 


THE  CAXAUIAX  LAW  J.I.ST— QUEBEC. 


261 


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, 


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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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THE    CANADIAN    J, AW     LIST — QUKBKC. 


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. 


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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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — MANITOBA.  271 


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. 


272  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — MANITOBA. 


(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. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST MANH'OKA.  273 


{!))  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 


274  THE    CANADIAN    LAV/    LIST — MANITOBA. 


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' 


276        THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NEW    BKUXSWICK. 


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. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NEW    BKUNSWICK.  277 


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.) 

14— L.L. 


27«  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— NEW    liUUNSWlCK. 


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.) 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NEWForNDLAXI).  279 

« 


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 


280  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NEWFOUNDLAND. 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NEWF(JUNDLAND.  2Sl 


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. 


282  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIS!' — NE\VFOUNJ>LAXD. 


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- 


284  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — XKWFOUN DLAN  U. 


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. 


286  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LI.sT — N.-W.    TKKItlTORlES. 


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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0 


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. 


288  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    L18T — N.-W.    TEKKITOKIES. 


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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— N.-W.    TERRITORIES.  281) 


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. 


•Z\)0       TUE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — N.-\V.    TEKKITOKIES. 


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. 


THb;    CANADIAN    LAW    J.I.ST — N.-W.     ri:it KIT()|{IE.S.  291 


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. 


292         THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — N.-\V.     rERRlTOUIES. 


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. 


THE    CA.NAD1AN    LAW    LIS  I' — NOVA    SCUTIA.  293 

,___ '  * 

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. 

1  7) L.  L. 


294  THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCOTIA. 


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. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCOTIA.  295 

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. 


296  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LISl' — NOVA    SCOTIA. 


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 


298  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


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 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAKIO.  299 


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 


300  THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


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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THE    CANADIAN    1-AW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


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 


THE   CANADIAN    I^W   LIST — ONTARIO.  303 


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. 


30-1  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAllIO. 


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 

4t . 

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.- 


308      THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — PRINCE  EDWAKD  ISLAND. 


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 

16— L  L. 


310  IHE    CANADIAN     LAW    LLST — QUKBKC. 


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 


312  THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBKO. 


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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LlsT — QUEBEC.  313 


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 


314  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUKBEC. 


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. 


THE    UAXADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC.  315 


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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL.        317 


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. 


320        THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— FOREIGN    COUNSEL. 


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. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL.         321 


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.    . 


THE   CANADIAN    I^W    LIST — FOREIGN   COUNSEL.        827 


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. 

Lynchburg,  Co.   Campbell. 

Ednninds.    James    E.,    28- 
31   Law  Bldg. 
Norfolk,  Co.  Norfolk. 

Hicks,   R.  Randolph.  304- 
306  Citizen's  Bk.  Bldg. 


THK   CANADIAN   Ll^   LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL.        329 


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. 


330     THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — PATENT    SOLICITOUS. 


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BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 

Vancouver. 

Brittain,    R. 
Tritheway,   W.  G. 

Victoria. 

Gray,   A. 

NEW^    BRUNS^VICK. 

St.  John. 

Armstrong,  J.   S. 
Knowles,   E.   T.    C. 

NOVA    SCOTIA. 

Halifax. 

Bell,   F.    N. 

Truro. 

JNIosher,    G.    J. 

Yarmouth. 

.Johnson,  G.  W. 

ONTARIO. 

Chatham. 

Rutley,   T.   J. 

Bundalk. 

Russell.  R.  C. 

Kingston. 

King,    F. 

liondon. 

P.fcoh,    II. 
Edmunds,    P.    ,T. 
Peterborough. 
O'Connell.  D. 


Ontario — Continued. 

Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

Hay  ward,  G.  H. 

Toronto. 

Case,   Egerton    R. 
Dixon,    H. 
Fether«tonliaugh  &  Co. 

F.  B.  Fetberstonhaugh. 
Lobb,  A.  F. 
Riches,  C.  H. 
Ridout  &  Maybee. 

John  G.  llidout,  J.  E.  May- 
bee. 

Smith  &   Cameron. 

W.   AsshPton   Sniitli.     J.  E. 
Cameron. 

QUEBEC. 

Montreal. 

Beaudry  &  Brown. 

J.  A.  V.  Beaudry. 
Bolanger,  E. 
Bernhard,   H.    I. 
Budden,    II.    A. 
Evans,   O.    N. 
Fetberstonhaugh    &   Co. 

Albert   F.    Nathan. 
Fetberstonhaugh,  E.  .T.  &  Co. 
Ingalls,  A.  G. 
Leduc,    C. 
McFeat,    W.    P. 
Marion  &  Marion. 

.T.  D.    Marion. 
Roberts  &  Co. 
Van  Ivor.    .1.    E. 


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