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Contents 


PACE. 

Admiralty  Jurisdiction  in  Canada   98 

Advocates   Province  of   Quebec    '.   223 

Alphabetical  List  of  Barristers  and  Solicitors  in  N.B 137 

AJphabetical  List  of  Barristers  and  Solicitors  in  N.S 152 

Alphabetical  List  of  Barristers  and  Solicitors  in  Ontario   191 

Alphabetical  List  of    Advocates  in  Quebec 235 

Bailifes,  "List  of  "  in  Quebec   243 

Barristers'  Society  of  New  Brunswick 133 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  City  of  Toronto 165 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  Province  of  Alberta   103 

Barristers  and  Sialicitors  Province  of  British  Columbia 118 

Barristers  ,and  Solicitors  Province  of  Manitoba 126 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  Province  of  New  Brunswick 134 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  Province  of  Newfoundland   142 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  Province  of  Nova  Scotia 148 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  Province  of  Ontario 173 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  Province  of  Priace  Edward  Island....   216 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  Province  of  Saskatchewan 103 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  Province  of  Yukon  Territory   112 

Circu't  Court  of  District  of  Montreal,  Quebec 219 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits   100 

Couit  of  Appeal,  Ontario    158 

Court  of  Chancery,  Prince  Edward  Island   215 

Court  for  the  Trial  iof  Piracy,  etc.,  on  the  High  Seas,  N.  B 133 

Court  of  General  Sessions,  Quebec   219 

Court  of  King's  Bench,  Manitoba    123 

Court  of  King's  Bench,   Quebec    219 

Court,  Recorder's,  Quebec -19 

Couit,  Superior,  Quebec  ■ 219 

Court,  Surrogate,  Ontario   159 

County  Courts,  Judges  and .  Officials,  British  Columbia  115 

County  Courts,  Judges  and  Officials,   Manitoba    123- 

County  Courts,  Judges  and  Officials,  New  Brunswick 132 

County  Courts,  Judges  and   Officials,   Nova  Scotia   147 

County  Courts,  Judges  and  Officials,  Ontario 200 

County  Courts,  Judges  and  Officials,  Prince  Edward  Island  ....   215 

Districts   and   Registrars,   Manitoba    124 

District   Courts,    Newfoundland    142 

District  Judges,  Magistrates  and  Officials,  Quebec 222 

Division    Courts,    Ontario    202 

Division   Court    Clerks,    Ontario    202 

Dominion  Land  Offices  and  Agents   112 

Exchequer  Court  of  Admiralty,  Officials  of    99 


Contents — aontmueo. 

;  PAGE. 

Exchequer   Court   of  Canada    98 

Extradition    Treaties,    Declarations    and    Cionventions    of    Great 

Britain    294 

I'oreign    Legal    Counsel,   List   of    297 

Guarantee  Companies.   Ontario    212 

High   Court  of  Justice,  Ontario    ,   158 

Intestacy  Table,  Ontario   206 

Judicial  Districts,  Alberta   105 

Judicial   Districts,    British   Columbia    116 

Judicial    Districts,    Manitoba    123 

Judicial  Districts,   Saskatchewan    ._ 108 

Judicial  Districts,  Yukon  Territory  Ill 

King's   Counsel,    Ontario    161 

Laws  of  the  Provinces,  Synopsis  of    See  colored  page 

Law  Society  of  British  Columbia 117 

Law  Society  of  Manitoba   124 

Law  Society  of  New  Brunswick,  St.  John 133 

Law  Society  of  Newfoundland   142 

Law  Society  of  Upper  Canada IGO 

Law  Society  of  Prince  Edward  Island 216 

Patent  Attorneys  and  Solicitors  for  Canada.  List  of 29.5" 

Patent  Laws,  Synopsis  of   291 

Registration  Districts  and   Officials,   Quebec    220 

Supreme  Court  of  Canada   ; 97 

Supreme  -Couprt  of  Alberta   105 

Supreme  Court  of  British  Columbia    115 

Supreme  Court  of  New  Brunswick   13? 

Supreme  Court  of  Newfoundland   141 

Supreme  Court  of  Nova  Scotia 145 

Supreme  Court  of  Ontario   157 

Supreme  Court  of  Prince  Edward  Island    215 

Supreme  Court  of  Saskatchewan 108 

Supreme  Court  of  Yukon    Ill 

Succession  Duties  in  Ontario 209 

Succession  Duties  Act,  Regulations,  Ontario 211 

piovinces  ant)  IRewtounMant). 

Alberta    103 

British  Columbia    113 

Manitoba 121 

New  Brunswick  129 

Newfoundland ■.   l-"'0 

Nova   Scotia    143 

Ontario '. 155 

Prince   Edward    Inland    213 

Quebec 217 

Saskatchewan •. 108 

Yukon  Territory    HI 


Unbex   to  Xegal  Carbs. 


Canada  an&  IRewtounManO. 


ALBERTA. 

PAGE. 

Calgary    5-6 

Edmonton 6 

Lacombe   . 6 

Wetaskiwin 6 


BRITISH    COLUMBIAj 

Golden   , 8 

Nelson ' 8 

Vancouver 8 

Victoria    9 


MANITOBA. 

Brandon   9 

Portage  la  Prairie 9 

Winnipeg 9-10 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Fredericton    11 

Moncton    11 

St.  John   . 11-12 


ONTARIO. 


PAGE. 

Belleville    14 

Berlin    14 

Brantf  ord 15 

Brockville    15 

Chatham 15 

Cobalt    . 15 

Ci^boTirg    15 

Colborne 15 

Cornwall 16 

Gait    16 

Goderich    .- 16 

Guelph    16-17 

Hamilton    17 

Kingston    18 

London ' 18 

Napanee    18 

Niagara  Falls   18-19 

Orillia    19 

Ottawa 19-21 

Pembroke 21 

Peterborough 21 

Petrolia 21 

Port  Arthur    22 

Sault  Ste  Maris    22 

Stratford    22 

St.  Catharines    22 

Toronto 22-29 

Windsor    20 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 

St.   John's    12 


VIXOOS    VAOX 

Amherst    12 

Halifax 13-14 

Sydney    14 

Truro    . !•* 

Yarmouth    1-^ 


QUEBEC. 

Montreal 29-36 

Quebec  City 36-38 

St.    John's    38 

Sherbrooke    38 

SASKATCHEWAN. 

Regina 6-7 

Indian  Head 7 

]Moose  Jaw    7 

Saskatoon    7 

Yorkton    7 


YUKON  TERRITORY. 

Dawson    8 


iFo  reion. 


45 


asta. 

CHINA. 

Hongkong 41 

STiaTighai    46 

Burope. 

BELGIUM.  FRANCE. 

Brussels   39     Pgris 

GERMANY.  ITALY. 

Berlin 39     Naples    44 

Rome 46 

Great  Britain  an&  llrelan&. 

ENGLAND.  SCOTLAND. 

London 42-44     Aberdeen    38 

Edinburgh   41 

IRELAND. 

Belfast   38     Dublin   40 

Britisb  Colonies  anO  {Possessions. 

AUSTRALIAN    COMMON\^rEALTH, 

New  South  Wales  Victokia 

Sydney    46     Melbourne   . 45 

New  Zealand  Queexslaxd. 

Wellington    47     Brisbane 39 

Tasmaxia. 

Hobart    ....  *    40 

Launceston    42 

SOUTH   AFRICA. 

Cape  Coloxy.  Tbaxsvaal. 

Capetown     39     Johannesburg    41 

Natal. 

Durban 40 

Pietermaritzburg    46 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 
British  Guiana  Pebu. 

Georgetown    (Demerara )  ....   40     I^ima    42 

U^EST  INDIES. 
Bahamas.  Barbados. 

^'•^ssau    44      Bridgetown    39 

Jamaica.                                           Trinidad. 
Kingston    42      Poi-t-of-Spain    4' 


Xaniteb   States. 


CALIFORNIA. 

«  PAGE 

Los   Angeles    47-48 

Sau  Diego   48 

San    Francisco    48-49 

San   ,Tose    49 

COLORADO. 

Denver    50 

CONNECTICUT. 

Hartford    .50 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Wasliington    50-51 

FLORIDA. 

Jacksonville 53 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicag/o    52 

INDIANA. 

Indianapolis    53 

Terre  Haute 53 

lOAVA. 

Des  Moines   53 

Waterloo    54 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans   54 

MAINE. 

Auburn    54 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore '. 54 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston 55 

Springfield   55 

Taunton- 56 

Worcester 56 

MICHIGAN. 

Battle  Creek    56 

Detroit   57 

Grand  Rapids   .  .  . 56 

.Tackson 56 

Port    Huron    58 

Sault  &'te.  Marie 58 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis 58 

St.  Paul 59 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Meridian 59 

MISSOURI. 

Kansas  Citv    60 

St.  Louis    .59-60 

NEBRASKA. 

Lexington    60 

Lincoln    60 

Omaha    61 

NEW^  HAMPSHIRE. 

Berlin 61 


NEW^   JERSEY. 

PAGE 

.Jersey  City 61 

NEW   YORK. 

Albany   62 

Brooklyn    62 

Buffalo    62 

Lockport    62 

New  York  .  .. 63-64 

Niagara  Falls 63 

Ogdeusburg    65 

Rochester '66 

Syracuse 65 

Utica    CH 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Fargo 66 

Grand   Forks    J6 

OHIO. 

Cleveland   67- 

Columbus 66 

Dayton 66  • 

Toledo    67 

OKLAHOMA. 

Oklahoma  City    67- 

OREGON. 

Portland 68 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Lockhaven 68 

Philadelphia 68-69 

Pittsburgh    70 

Tyrone 70 

Wilkes-Barre    70 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Pnovidence   70 

_«        SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

■^Charleston     r 71 

SOUTH  DAKOTA.  , 

Lead    71 

Sioux  Falls 71 

TENNESSEE. 

Memphis    72 

TEXAS. 

Austin 72 

El  Paso   72 

San  Angelo    72 

.•>an  Antonio    72 

VERMONT. 

Newport 73 

AVASHINGTON. 

Seattle    73 

Spokane  .  .  .  . : 73-74 

AVISCONSIN. 

Green  Bay  74 

Milwaukee   74 


ITuDei  to  Ht)v>ertisemeuts. 


PAGE 

Aiexauder,  M.    (Stock  Broker)    Colored  page 

Argus,  G«o.  C.  S.   R.    (Chartered   Steuo.   Reporter).... 29 

Argles,  R.  F.  &  Co.   (E.state  and.Fiuaucial  Agents   28 

Attorneys'  and  Agencies'  Association Colored  page 

Bank  of  Hamilton Inside  of  back  cover 

Briggs,    William    (Publisher)     78 

Buchanan,   Seagram  &  Co.    ( Stock  Brokers ) Colored  page 

Budden.   H.  A.    ( Patent   Attorney)    36 

Carswell   Co.,   Limited    (Law   Book   Publishers)     76 

Dewar's  Detective,  Law  &  Collecting  Agency 79 

Donovan,  Joseph  M.   (Publisher)    79 

Ede,   Son  &  Ravenscroft    (Robe  Makers)     79 

Edwards,  Morgan  &  Co.    (Chartered  Accountants)    28 

Empire  Trust  Company     14 

English  Law  List  ( Stevens  &  Sons)    -514 

Harvey,  A.  &  B.    (Patent  Attorneys)    21 

Holmested,  Geo.  S.,  K.C.  (Publisher)    313 

Imperial  Trust  Co..  Limited Inside  front  cover 

Investment   Exchange    Co l"*" 

Kime's  International   Law  Directory    77 

Legal  and  Commercial  Coll.  &  Ad'g   Agency 28 

Lo'ndon  Guarantee  and  Accident  Co..  Limited   "-^ 

McLean,   J.    (Tailor  and  Robe   Maker)     316 

Marlin  Firearms  Company   Colored  page 

Martin,  N.  L.  &  Co.    (Assignees)    28  and  36 

Might  Directories   Limited    see  Insert 

Monarch  Typewriter  Company,  Limited   315 

National   Trust   Company,   Limited    3 

Newsome  &  Gilbert,  Limited  (Law  Stationers  and  Mfrs.)    317 

Nield,   E.    (Reporter)     .*T 78 

Ridgeway's  Collection  and  Financial  A^ncy  36 

Ridout  &  Maybee  (Patent  Solicitors)    29 

Royal  Trust  Company  80 

Savage  &  Fisk  (Chartered  Accountants) 35 

Smith  &  Cameron   (Patent  Solicitors)    29 

Stevens  Arms  &  Tool  Company colored  page 

Toronto   General    Trusts   Corporation    4 

Trust  &  Guarantee  Co..  Limited Outside  of  back  coTer 

V.   S.  Fidelity-Guaranty  Co Colored  page 

Union  Trust  Company,  Limited  Colored  page 

Wade,  O.    (Assignee)    318 


Menr^  Cartwrtobt,  lEsQ. 

jBMtor 

Associate  Editors  and  Compilers  of  the  Laws 
of  the  various  Provinces: 

aStitteb  Columbia : 
■J.  H.  SENKLER,  K.C. 

of 

Wilson,  Senkler  d-  Bloomfield, 

Vancouver. 


©ntarto : 

A.  G.  MACDONELL,  M.P. 

.    of 

Macdonell  &  Boland, 

Toronto. 


(Quebec : 
J.   W.  BLAIR,  Esq. 

of 

Blair  <k  Laverty, 

Montreal. 


manttoba ; 
H.  ARCHIBALD,  Esq. 

of 

Archibald,  Machraij  <fc  Sharpe, 

Winnipeg. 


IHova  Scotta : 

W.  R.  FOSTER,  Esq. 

of 

Foster  &  Foster, 

Halifax. 


mew  asrunewtch: 
L.  p.  D.  TILLS  Y, 

of 

Tilley  &  Smith, 

St.  John. 


Iprincc  BDwatD  Hslanb : 
F.  L.  HASZARD,  K.C. 

of 

Hti^zard  &  Gaudet, 

Charlottetown. 

Blberta  : 

J.  G.  F.  BOWN,  Esq. 

of 

Bomi,  Dawson,  Kennedy  ct  Hyndman, 

Edmonton 


Saeftatcbcwan : 

FORD  JONES,  B.A. 

of 

Jones  <fc  Gordon, 

Regina. 


inewfounDlanO : 

a  O'NEIL  CON  ROY,  Esq. 
St.  John's. 


NATIONAL  TRUST  CO. 


-LIMITED- 


HEAD    OFFICE    AND    DEPOSIT    VAULTS 

No.  J 8  to  22  Kine:  Street  E.,    -    Toronto. 

Branch  Offices 

WINNIPEG,  MAN.    MONTREAL,  QUE.   EDMONTON,  ALBERTA. 


CAPITAL  PAID-UP,  -  .  .  $1,000,000 

RESERVE  FUND,  ....  j^qoooq 


J.  W 


President 
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.,  Vice-President  and    Managing  Director  Central 

Canada  Loan  &  Savings  Co 

.o  a  T '"''^A'"'^  ^'■^'  ^*^'  ^"^^""^'^  Government  and  accepted 
as  a  Irust  Company  for  all  its  purposes  by  the  High  Court 
of  Justice^  Authorized  to  accept  and  execute  anv  kind  of 
irust  and  Agency  and  to  act  in  anv  of  the  following 
capacitie.s  :  ^  ^ 

TRUSTEE^  EXECUTOR.    ADMINISTRATOR.    GUARDIAN,    COMMIT- 
TEE,  ASSIGNEE,   LIQUIDATOR.   GENERAL  AGENT 

guaran;S.""""'"^'""'  '''  investment  and  pnnc.pal  and  interest 

inco^f c'olTerr'^'  '  "'^*^'  "^^""^*'  ^'^''^^"^^  ^^^  -"P°-  -^  other 

Money  to  loan  on  first  mortgage  security  of  farm  and  city  properties. 

Solicitors  specially  retained  to  do  all  Iega.1  work  In  con- 

nection   wi.h  bus  ness   which  they  bring  to  the 

Company, 

Correspondence  Invited. 

W.    T.     WHITE. 

GErvERAL  MANAGER 


The  Toronto 
General  Trusts 
Corporation 

TORONTO     OTTAWA      WINNIPEG 


PAID-UP  CAPITAL    -     -    $1,000,000 
RESERVE  FUND      -    -     -      300,000 


AUTHORIZED   TO   ACT    AS 


EXECUTOR,  ADMINISTRATOR, 
TRUSTEE,  RECEIVER, 

COMMITTEE  OF  LUNATICS, 
GUAROIAN,  LIQUIOATOR, 
ASSIGNEE,  ETC.,  ETC. 

OFFICERS: 

President,  John  Hoskin,  KC.,  LL.D. 

Vice-Presidents,  Hon.  S.  C  Wood  and  W.  H.  Beatty 

Managing  Director,  J.  W.  Langmuir 

Assistant  Manager,   A.  D.  Langmuir 

Secretary,  John  Y.  Reid 


OTTAWA  BRANCH,  James  Davey,  Mgr. 

WINNIPEG  BRANCH,  A.  L.  Crossin.  Mgr. 


5 

dalgary,  Hlberta 


HALL  &  STEWART, 

Advocates,  Barristers.  Notaries,  Etc. 

Calgary,   Alberta,  -  -  Canada. 

John  S.  Hall,  K.C  Reginald  Stewart 

Solicitors   for  American    Surety   Company   of   New   York,      fe'tandard 

Trusts   of    Winnipeg,    Bradstreets,    International    Mercantile 

Agency   of   Canada. 

JONES  &  NICHOLS, 

Barristers,  Advocates,  Notaries. 

Calgary,    Alheria.  -  -  -  Canada. 

Clifford  T.  Jones.  E.   Hart  Nichols. 

Solicitors  for  the  Molsons  Bank,  etc.  Cable  Address  :  Jones. 


LENT  &  JONES, 

Barristers,   Solicitors   and   Notaries. 

Calgary.  Alberta,  -  -  -  Canada. 

Stanley  L.  Jones,  B.A.  W.  F.  W.  Lent. 


LOUGHEED  &  BENNETT, 

Barristers,   Notaries,    Solicitors. 

Calgary.  Alberta,  -  -  -  Canada. 

Hon.  J.  A.  Lougheed.  K.C.  R.  B.  Bennett,  LL.B. 

H.  A.  Allison,  LLB.         W.  P.  Taylor. 

Solicitors  at  Calgary  for  Bk.  of  Montreal,  Canadian  Bk.  of  Com- 
merce, Merchants  Bk.  of  Canada.  Bk.  of  Nova'  Scotia,  Royal  Trust 
Co..  Union  Ti-ust  Co..  Northern  Trust  Co..  C.  P.  Ry.  Co.,  Irrigation 
and  B.  C.  Land  Lepts.,  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  Hudson's  Bay  Co., 
Massey-Harri.s   Co..   Ltd.,   Great  West  Life  Assce.  Co. 


SHORT  &  STUART, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Notaries. 

Calgary,  Alberta.  -  -  -  Canada. 

Solicitors   for  Imperial   Bank. 

James  Short,  Crown  Prosecutor.  C.  A.  Stiart.   LL.R. 

1 — L  L. 


ALBERTA    LEGAL    CARDS  -Continued. 


Caloar^,  Hlta. 


WALSH  &  McCAETHY, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Advocates,  Etc. 

Office,  Burns  Block, 
CnUiani.  Albcria.  -  -  -  Canada. 

W.  L,  Walsh,  K.C.  :\1.  S.  McCarthy. 

Solicitors  for  the  I'nion  Bank  of  Canada  :  the  International  Har- 
vester Co.  of  America  ;  the  Canada  Grocers,  Limited. 


jeDmouton,  Blta. 


BOWX.  DAWSOX,  KEXXEDY  &  IIYXDMAN, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,  Notaries. 

Office.   McLccd   Block.  -  -  Edinonfon.    Albcria. 

John  C.  F.  Bown,  H.  J.  Dawson. 

J.   K.  Kennedy.  J.  D.  Hyndman. 

SHOET,  CKOSS,  BIGGAE  &  EWIXG, 

Advocates. 

Edmonton,  -  -  -  Alhcrta. 

Wm.   Short.        Hon.  C.   W.  Cross,       A.  :\I.  Biggar,       A.   F     Ewing. 
Solicitors   for   Merchants   Bk.   of   Canada.:    Union    Bk     of   Can.; 
Massey-Harris   Co.,   Ltd. ;    Sawyer-Massey   Co..   Ltd. :   Fro.st   &   Wood 
Co.,  Ltd.j  etc..  etc. 


Xacombe,  Hlta. 


COEBET  L.  DUEIE,  B.A., 

t  Barrister,    Solicitor,    Etc. 

Lacomhe,  Alhcrta,  Canada 

Solicitor   for   R.    G.   Dun   «&   Co.,    Canadian    Birkbeck   Investment 
and  Savings  Co.,  Colonial  Loan  and  Investment  Co.,  etc,  etc. 


imetasmwin,  Blta. 


O'BRIEX  &  BUEGESS. 

Barristers,    Advocates     and    Notaries. 

M.  E.  O'Briex.  J.  K.  Burgess. 

WctaHkiuiii   and  Ponolca,         -         Albcria,  Canada. 

Solicitars  for  the  Bank  of  Xrva  Scotia  :   R.  G    Duij  &  Co. 


IReaina,  Sasftatcbewan. 


JONES  &  GOEDOX. 

Barristers,   Etc. 

Rcfjina.  -  -  -  Saskaichcican. 

Ford  .Jo>-e.s;  B.A.  A.  L.  Goroox. 

Solicitors  for  :  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada  :  Great  We.st  Life  Assce. 
Co. ;  Svnod  mf  Diocese  of  Qu'Appelle :  B.  C.  Permanent  L.  &  S.  Co. ; 
Canadian  Birkbeck  I.  &  S.  Co.:  A.  O.  U.  W. :  Frost  &  Wood  Oo  . 
Ltd. :  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co. 


I 
SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


IReGina,  Sasft. 


WILLI a:\i  TRA^'T, 

Barrister  and  Notary  Public. 

South   Railway  St..   Rcyina.   Saskatchewan,  -  -  Canada. 

P.O.  Box  434. 


llnDian  iHcaD,  Si\5U. 


E.  B.  GOEDOX, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public,  Etc. 

Indiuit   Head,  Saskatchewan,  -  -'  Canada. 


nnoose  3a\v,  SasI?. 


W.  B.  WILLOUGHBY.  B.A..  LL.B., 

Barrister,    Etc. 

Moose  Jaw.   Sa'skatchewan.  -  -  Canada. 

Solicitor  for  Union  Bank  of  Canada.  Canadian  Birkbecli  Invest- 
ment and  Savings  Co..  Massey-Harris  Co..  Ltd.,  Mfr.s.  Life  Ins.  Co.. 
IntPrnational  Harve.ster  Go. 

Hudson  Bay  and  other  Lands  for  Sale.     Money  to  Loan 


5asF?atoon,  Sasft. 


H.  ACHESOX, 

Barrister,   Advocate.    Conveyancer,    Notary   Public,   Etc. 

Solicitor  for  Bank  of   Hamilton. 
Saskatoo)t.   Saskatchewan.  -  -  Canada. 


33oi1?ton,  Sask. 


E.  W.  WOESLEY 


Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,   Etc. 

Yorktoii.   Saskatchewan.  -  -  Canada. 

Solicitor   for   the   Bank   of  British    North  America. 


8 

Dawson,  l^ufton  Xlerritor^, 


FRANK  J.  McDOUGAL, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Conveyancer,  £tc. 

Dawson.  _  .  .  .  Yukon    'J'rnitory. 

Cable  address  "  Dougall,"  Dawson. 


J.  P.  SMITH, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,   Notary,  Etc. 

Dawson,  -  -  -  Yukon  Territory. 

(BolDen,  Britisb  dolumbia. 

THOMAS  O'BRIEX, 

Barrister-at-L.axir,  Etc. 

GOLDEN,  B.C.  -  -  -  CAXADA. 

Solicitor  for  The  Imperial  Bank  of  Cauada.  etc. 

Cable  Address  :  "  O'Briex,"  Golden, 

irielson,  B.C. 
TAYLOE  &  O'SHEA, 

Barristers,    Notaries,    Etc., 

NELSON.  -  .  .  .  B.C. 

Cable  address,  "  Stockton."' 

S.   S.  Taylor,  LL.B.,  K.C.  James  O'Shea. 

Dancoiiver.  B.C. 

HOWARD  J.  DUXCAN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor  and  Notary, 

Molsons    Bank    Chambers, 
Vancouver,  ...  B.C. 

WILSOX,  SEXKLER  &  BLOOMFIELD, 

Barristers   and   Solicitors, 

Charles  Wilson,  K.C,  J.  H.  Senkler, 

Edgar  Bloomfield. 

VANCOUVER— BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 

P.  O.  Box  74.3.  Cable  Address,  "  Wixkleb,"  Vancouver. 


BRITISH   COLUMBIA  LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 

Dictoria,  36.C. 

DEAKE,  JACKSOX  »i-  HEL^ICKEX, 

Barristers-at-Latv. 
VICTORIA,  ...  -  B.C. 

Solicitors  to  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce. 
H.  D.  Helmckeu,  K.C.  Cable  Address.  "  Mandeake. 


GEO.  A.  MORPHY, 

Barrister,  Etc. 

Board  of  Trade  Building, 
VICTORIA.  ....  B.C. 


3Buan&on,  fiHauitoba. 


COLDWELL,  C0LEMA:N"  &  XOBLE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Etc. 

BR  AX  DOS.  -  -  MAX. 

Geo.  Robson  Coldwell.  K.C.  George  B.  Coleman. 

Jas.  B.  Noble. 

Solicitors  for  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada.  Bank  of  British  North 

America.    Imperial    Ix)an    and   Investment   Co.    of    Canada.    Sylvester 

Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.  Cable  Address.  '•  Coldwell." 


Iportaae  la  ptairie,  /IDan. 


ANDEESOX  &  WILLIAMS. 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Etc., 

PORTAGE  LA   I'RAIRIE  -  MANITOBA. 

Edward  Anderson.  A.  C.  Williams. 

Solicitors  for  The   Im^erial   Bank  of  Canada.  The  Town  of  Portage 

la  Prairie,  Tlie  Rural  Municipality  of  Portage  la  Prairie. 


XKainnipea,  /IDan. 


AECHIBALD.  :\rACHEAY  &  SHAEPE. 

Barristers,    Attorneys,    Notaries,    Etc. 

Bank    of   Ottaica    Bldg.  Winnipeg,    ilanitoha. 

Cable  Address.  "'  Archibald." 

H.   Archibald.  .7.   A.   Machray.  F.   J.    Sharp*. 

BEADSHAW.  RICHAEDS  &  AFFLECK, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Etc., 

Bank    of    .Yoia    ><cotui    ('hamherx  -  Winnipeg,    Canada. 

C.  W.  Brad.sha\v.  S.  E.  Richards.  Grant  Affleck. 

Solicitors   for  Alliance   Trust  Co..   Limited.   Canadian   and  American 

Mortgage    and    Trust    Co..    Limited.    United   Trust,    Limited, 

Pelican    and   British   Empire   Life   Office,   etc..   etc. 


10 

MANITOBA  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


Minnipeat  HQan. 


CAMEKON  &  PHILLIPPS, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   £tc., 

WIISINIPEG.  -  -  CANADA. 

J.    D.    Cameron.  Hugh    Phillipps.  Arthur    W.    Morley. 

Solicitors  for  Graud  Trunk  racific  Railway  Co..  Canadian  Bank  of 
Commerce,  Canada  Life  Assurance  Co..  Dominion  Elevator  Co.,  Im- 
perial Elevator  Co..  Cockshutt  Plow  Co..  Canadian  Otis  Elevator  Co. 

CAMPBELL,  PITBLADO,  HOSKIX  &  GRUXDY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Attorneys,  Etc. 

Bk.  of  Hamiliun  Chajuhem,  Minnipcg.  Cable  Address  "Caniford.s." 

Hon.    Colin    H.    Campbell,   K.C.     (Att'v-Geii.    for   Man.,)    Isaac    Pitblado,    LL.B., 

A.  E.  Hoskin,   B.C.L.,    H.  P.  Gruiid.\,  E.  H.  Bennest,  J.  T.  Hai^. 

Foreign  "Jominissions  executed.     Non-resident  interests  carefully    attended  to.    Special 

department  for  collections.     Solicitors  for  Bk.  of  Ham.,  Tor.  Gen.  Trusts  Corp., 

The  >ov.  Life  Ass.  Co.,  The  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 

FISHEP.  WILSOX  &  EWART. 

Barristers,    Attorneys,    Notaries,    Kte. 

WINNIPEG,  MAN. 
C.    P.    AYilson,    James    Fisher,    K.C,    John    Francis    Fisher.    Alan    C. 

Ewart,    Seaton    Ewart. 
Uegi.stered    Cable   Address.    "  Wilabt."  Western    Union   Code. 


WILLIAM  J.  MOP  AX, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,   Notary  Public,  Etc. 

(Late  Crown  Attorney,  Rainy  River  District.  I 

Solicitor  for  Rat  Portage  Lumber  Co.,   Ltd..  London  and  Lancashire 

Life  Assurance  Co.,   Manitoba   Iron  Works,    Limited. 

Cable  Address,   "  Moran." 


MORICE  &  O'COXXOE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc. 

Offlce,  361  Main  Street.         -         -  WINNIPEG.  MAN. 

Bank  of  Ottawa  BuihVnig 

•T.  D.  Morice.  J.  Edward  O'Connor.  J.  Wemyss  Renton. 

'Phone  213.  P.  O.  Box  532. 

ROBIXSOX^  &  HULL. 

Barristers,    Attorneys.    Notaries,    Etc. 

National   Trufit   Co'y   Bnildun .      -       Winnipeg.   Manitoba. 

Cable    Address,    "  Robinson." 

Thomas   Robinson.  W.    F.    Hull. 


TUPPEP,  PHIPPEX.  TUPPER,  MIXTY&McTAVISH. 

Barristers,    Solicitors.    Etc. 

Winnipt'fl.  Canada.  Cable  Address.   '■  Tupper,  Winnipeg." 

.J.  Stewart  Tapper,  K.C.  Frank  H.  Plnppeu,   William   .J.  Tupper,    Geo.  D.  Minty 

Gordon  C  McTavish.  Wallace  McDonald. 

Solicitors  for  the  Bk.  of  Mont..  Bk.  of  B.  N.  America,  Mer.  Bk.  of  Can.,  The  Traders  Bk. 

of  Can.,   Nat.  Trust  Co.,  Ltd..  Can.  Life   Ass.  Co.,  Edinburgh  Life  Ass.  Co.,  C  P.R.   Co. 

Ogilvie  Flour  Mills  Co.    Ltd.   Hudson's  Bay  Co.,  etc. 


11 


jrre&ericton,  IRew  Bnmswicl?. 


R.  W.  :\rcLELLAX. 

Barrister-at-La\ir,    Etc. 

Fredericton,   X.B.  .  -  .  f'nnuiUt. 

Referee  in  Equity.      Registrar  of  Divorce  Court  for  New  Brunswick. 

Registi-ar  of  Pobates.  York  County.      Clerk  of  the  Peace. 

Sunbury   County. 

Business  attended  to  in  all  parts  of  the  Province. 

ARTHUE  E.  SLIPP,  LLB. 

Barrister,    Notary    Public.    Etc. 

Fredericton.   X.B.  -         -  Canadu. 

Solicitor   for   the  Bank  of   Nova  Scotia. 


/IDoncton,  IFl.B. 


DAVID  I.  WELCH. 

Barrister,    Solicitor    and    Notary. 

MOXCTOX,         -         X.  B. 
Solicitor  for  the   Bank   of  Montreal.   L.   Hijryins   &    ( 'o. 
X.  B..  and  Yarmouth,  X.  S. 

Reference — Record   Foundry   and   ^lachine   Co. 

Sumner  Co.,  Moncton,   X'.B. 

Cable  Address.    -  Welch."  Moncton.   X-B. 


Moncton, 


St.  3obn,  m  B. 


HAXINGTOX,  TEED  &  HANmGTON, 

Barristers,    Attorneys,    Notaries,    Etc 

l<iili}t  .John.  X.B.. 
A.   II.  Ilanington.   K.C.      M.  (i.  Te^d 
References:      C.    &    E.    Everett.    T. 
Steamship  Co..   Portland   Rollinji  Mills.   Ltd..   St.  John.   X.B.      Gault 
Bros.    Co..    Limited.    D.    Morrice.    Sons   &    Co..    Montreal.      McClary 
Manufacturing  Co..   London.   Ont. 


f'nnnda. 
C.  S.  IIaniiiy:ton.  B.C.L. 
McAvity    &   Sons.    Star    Line 


HAZEN  &  EAy:MOXD, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Etc., 

Siiint   ■hilni.  -  X.B. 

.T.    Douglas   Ilazen.    K.C..    .M.P.P.  Edward    P.   Raymond. 

Cable  .Vddress.  "  Ilazen." 
References — Bank    of    British    Xorth    America.    Canadian    Bk.    of 
Com.,  W.  H.  Thorne  &  Co..   (Ltd.l,  Trustees  Estate  -J.  W.  Xich.olson, 
Harrison  &  Bovd.   ."9  and   01   Wall   Street,   Xew  York   City. 


JAMES  KIXG  KELLEY, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

.S7.  .folnt.    v./.'..  -  -  <■  I  Y.4/).l. 

References.  St.  .Tohn — Bank  of  Xova  Scotia.  ^Ifrs.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
1'he  S.  Hay  ward  C  >..  Pateison  Downing  Co..  Welcome  S'oap  Co.,  The 
Xorth  Am!  M»^rc.  -VgVy.  Iron  &  Hardware  Merc.  .Vg'cv.  .\merican 
Lawyers  Co.  :Montreal — Tlios.  Davidson  Vfrr.  Co..  T  td..  II.  Shorey 
&  Co.,   James  Linton  &  Co.      Toronto — E.   Boisseau  &   Co. 


12 

NEAV   BRUNSWICK   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 


St.  Jobn,  mm. 


STOCKTON  &  PRICE, 

Barristers,    Notaries,    Etc. 

94  Prince  Williavi  Street.  -         -  .s'7'.  JOHN,  N.B.       ' 

A.  A.  Stockton,  LL.D.,  K.C.,  M.P.        J.  Milton  Price,  M.A.,  B..C.L. 

Solicitors  and  Coim^^el   for   New  Brunswick  Telephone  Co.,  Ltd. 

Admiralty  Law  a  Specialty. 

All  collections  promptly  attended  to. 

TILLEY  &  SMITH. 

Barristers,  Notaries,  Etc. 

Leonard  P.  L.   Tilley.  Herbert  J.   Smith. 

Canada  Life  Building 

Prince   William   Street,         .         .         _         Saint  John,   N.B. 

Cable    Address,    "  Tillith,"    W.    U.    Code.      Telephone    No.    .520. 

References — Royal    Bank    of    Canada.    Canada    Life    Assurance    Co., 

Schofield  Bros.,  Wholesale  Paper  Dealers. 

WELDOX  &  McLEAX. 

Barristers     and   Attorneys. 

Hugh    H.   McLean,    K.C..  H.    F.    Puddington,    LL.B. 

Fred.  E.  Taylor,  LL.B. 

St.  John.         .         -         -  Neic  Brtinsicick. 

Solicitors  in  New  Brunswick  for  Bk.  of  Montreal,  C.  P.  Ry.  Co.. 

Pullman's  Palace  Car  Co.,   N.  B.  Southern  Rv.  Co..  N.  B.  Ry.  Co.. 

W.  U.  Telegraph  Co.,  St.  John  Ry.  Co..  Royal  Trust  Co. 


St.  Jobn's,  IRewtounManD. 

CHAS.  O'NEILL  CON  ROY, 

Barrister-at-LaT«r,  Solicitor,  Etc. 

Office,  Laic  Chambers.  Duckuorth  St..  St.  John's.  Xcufoundland. 

Solicitor   for   Canada    Permanent   ^Itg.    Corp..    Colonial    Mfg.   Co.. 

Nfld.  Consolidated  Foundry  Co.,  Limited,  Terra  Nova  Boiler  Works, 

Limited,    etc.      General    Agent    for    Xfld.    Confederation    Life   Ass'n, 

Commissioner  of  AflBdavits  for  New  Brunswick. 

Cable  Address,  ■"  Yornoc.  Saintjohn's  " 

P.   O.    Box    37  Telephone. 

HOX.  SIR  EDWARD  MORRIS,  K.C-,  LL.D., 

Barrister  and  Solicitor, 

Attorney-General  and  Minister  of  Justice. 
Office,  1  Kimherley  Row.  St.  John's  -         -  Newfoundland. 

Cable  Address,  "  Morris  Newfo-undland."    * 


Hmbeist,  IRova  Scotia. 


LOGAX  cl-  RALSTOX, 

Barristers,    Attorneys     Notaries,    Etc. 

AMHERST.  NOTJ  SCOTLi. 

II.  J.  Logan.  LL.P...  M.P.  .1.  L.  Ralston. 

Cable  Address.  "  Logral" 


13 

NOVA  SCOTIA  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


Ibalitai,  m.S. 


F.  L.  DAYIDSOX,  LL.B., 

Barrister  and  Solicitor, 

HALIFAX  ASD  WIXD^SOR.     -         -      yOVA  SCOTIA. 
Refer  to  Bank  of  British   North  America,   Halifax,  N.S. 

DRYSDALE  &  McIXXES, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   £tc., 

HALIFAX,  -         -         -  X.S. 

Hon.    Arthur   Drysdale.    K.C.    (Atty.-General  I .  Hector    Mclnnes 

Humphrey  Mellish.  K.C.         W.  H.  Fulton.  J.  B.  Kenny, 

Cable  Address,  "  Drysdale." 

FOSTER  &  FOSTER, 

Barristers,    Attorneys,    Etc. 

Board  of  Trodf   Bldy..  Bedford  Row,  -  Hulifax,  N.S. 

Wm.  R.  Foster, 

HARRIS,  HEXRY  ^-  CAHAX, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Etc., 

<S'<.  Pavl  Building.   Halifax,  Xova  Scoiia.   and 

Royal  Bank  Building,  Sydney,  Cape  Brtton. 

Robert  E.  Harris,  K.C      Wm.  A.  Henry.      Chas.  H.  Cahan- 

H.   Almond   Lovett.  Henry  B.   Stairs.  Geo.   A.    R.   Rowlings. 

Cable  Address.  "  Henry,"  Halifax.     "  Henry,"  Sydney. 

Codes:  A.B-C.  McNeil's,  Directory  &  Lieber's. 

JOHXSTOXE  J.  HUXT.  D.C.L., 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Etc. 

Halifax.  .  .  .  .  Xova    Scotia. 


O.  R.  RE^tAX.  LL.B.. 

Barrister-at-Lavp^, 

HALIFAX   and  DARTMOl  T II . 

Refer  to  Bk.  of  Montreal.  Halifax  ;  Bk.  of  Nova  Scotia.  Dartmouth. 

Cable  Address,   "  Oregan." 


ALFRED  WHITMAX.  B.A..  LL.B.. 

Barrister,    Solicitor,  Etc. 

oS  Bedford  Row.         -         -         -  HALIFAX.  X  S. 

Cable   Address.   "  Aftman."  Halifax. 


u 

NOVA    SCOTIA   LEGAL    CARDS     Continued. 


Malifai,  IRS- 


Empire  Jinxei  Company), 

HALIFAX.  .Y..S'. 

J.   Y.    Payzaxt.   I'resident. 

Thie    Company    coutiiiues    the    professional    rolations    of    Solicitors    to 

matters  which  they  may  be  instrumental  in  placing 

in   its  charge. 

GILLIES  &  HILL, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors,  Notaries,  £tc. 

SIDXEY.  CAPE  BRETOX,  CAXADA. 
Solicitors  for  Bank  of  Montreal,  Sydney  Land  &  Loan  Co..  Ltd. 


TIruro,  m.S. 


H.  0.  MacLATCHY, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,    Notary   Public,   Etc. 

TRURO,         -         -         XOVA    SCOTIA. 

Refer  to  Koyal  Bank  of  Canada. 

Solicitor  for  the  Frost  and  Wood  Co..  Limited,  for  Nova  Scotia- 


l^armoutb.  IRS. 


sa:n'dfori)  h.  peltox,  k.c, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public,  Conveyancer,  Etc. 

Solicitor  for  the  Municipality  of   Yarmouth. 

Stipendiary    Magistrate    for    the    'J'own    of    Yarmouth    and    for    the 

C'ounty   of   Yarmouth. 

Bostou   Marine  Biiildiiiy,   corner  Main   and   Cliff  Streets, 

YARMOUTH,  X.S. 


Belleville,  ©utario. 


W.  C.  ]\rTKEL.  B.C.L.. 

Barrister, 

Cotnisel    and    Solicitor    for    the    Cit.v    of    Belleville 

City  Hall. 

BELLEVILLE,  OXTARIO. 


Berlin.  ®nt. 


CLEMEXT  &  CLEMEXT. 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Notaries,    Etc. 

E.  P.  Clemext,  K.C.  K.  W.  Clement. 

Berlin.  Ontario. 
Solicitors  for  the  Town  of  Berlin.  The  Waterloo  ^Mutual  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co..  The  Molsons  Bank.  Waterloo. 


15 
ONTARIO   LEGAL   CARDS      Continued. 


JSranttorD,  ®nt. 


HEYD.  LIYINGSTOX  &  COUCH, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Conveyancers,  Etc. 

Offices,  66  Market  St.,  BRANTFORD,  0^'T. 

Louis  F.  Heyd,  K.C.  W.  Churchill  Livingston.  J.  H.  Couch. 

Cable  Address,  "'  Livingston."  Western  Union  Code. 


BrocKville.  ®nt 


W.  S.  BUELL, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,    Etc. 

Offices,    Coinstock   Block,  -         -         Court   House  Avenue. 

BROCKVILLE.  -  -  ONTARIO. 

Solicitor   for  Bank   of   Toronto. 

Cable   Address,    "  Buellaw,"  Western    Union    Code. 


Cbatbaiii,  ©nt- 


WILSOX,  PIKE  &  CrXDY. 

Barristers, 

CHATHAM,         -         -         -         ONTARIO. 

Solicitors   of   the   Supreme   Court.    Notaries   Public,    etc. 

Matthew  Wilson.   K.C.  W.   E.  Gundy.  .1.   M.  Pik. 

Refer  to  Standard  Rank  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address,  "  Wilson,"  Chatham. 


dobalt,  ®nt. 


SCOTT,  SCOTT  &  HrXT, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc. 

.John   J.   Scott,   K.   C.  Charles    Duff   Scott.  .Melvin   G.   Hunt. 

Offices   at   Toronto,   Hailcybunj,    and    Cobalt,    Ont. 

(lobouva,  ©nt. 


E.  C.  S.  HUYCKE,  K.a. 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Etc. 

COBOURC,  -         -         -  ONTARIO. 


Colborne,  ®nt. 


W.  L.  PAYXE.  i\r.A..  LL.B.. 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   Notary,   Etc. 

coi.noh'MJ.  <).\T. 

Hraiirli  ((llicc.  Warkw  i>rlh.  Onr.  :  there  every  Sal  mcl.iy  and  Court 
days. 

Solicitor  for  the  Standard  Bank,  ihe  Village  of  Colborne.  ihc 
Townshii)   of  (,'raniahe   and    Percy. 


16 

ONTARIO   LEGAL    CARDS—Continued. 

Cornwall,  ®nr. 

HAEKNESS  &  MILLIGAN, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Etc., 

CORNWALL.         -         -         -         OXTARTO. 

J.    G.   HARKXESS.  J.   C.   MiLLIGAN. 

(Bait,   ®nt 

FEANK  EEICHSEX  BEOAV>^, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   Notary,   Etc. 

Offices,  Rooms  1-6  over  Sovereign  Bank.  Gait. 
Personal  attention  given  to  business  in"  Berlin.  Waterloo,  Preston  and 

Hespeler. 
Solicitor  for  The  Sovereign  Bank  of  Canada.  The  Oalt  Building.  Con- 
structing  and   Real   Estate   Co..    Ltd. 
Telephone — Residence  300.   office  296. 
Frank  Erichsen  Brown.  J.  ;Muir  .Tamieson. 

DALZELL  &  BAEEIE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc. 

GALT.         -         -         OXTARIO. 
J.  Bell  Dalzell.  R.  Barrie,  B-C.L. 

Solicitors  for  the  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada. 


GoOericb,  ®nt 


DICKINSOK  &  GAEEOW, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Etc. 

GODERICH.  -  -  ONTARIO. 

E.  L.  Dickinson,  Charles  Garrow   LLi.B. 


PEOUDFOOT,  HAYS  &  BLAIE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Etc. 

GODERICH.  -  -  ONTARIO. 

W.   Proudfoot,   K.C.  G.   >\  Blair.  R.  C.   Ha.vs. 


(Buelpb,  ®nt 


McKIXXON  &  HOWITT. 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc. 

TELEPHONE  BUILDING.         -         -         -         GVELPH.  CANADA. 

Money  to  Loan.  Long  Distance  Telephone  345. 

R.  L.  McKinnon.  LL.B.         J.  R.  Ilowitt. 


17 

ONTARIO   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 


(3uelpb,  ©nt. 


MACDOXALD  &  DEEW, 

Barristers    and    Solicitors, 

7  Douglass  Street,         -         GUELPH,  OXTARIO. 
A.   H.   Macdoxald,   K.C.  John   J.   Drew. 

IHamilton,  Qnt 


CARSCALLE:Nr  &  CAHILL, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries,  Etc. 

Offices,  16  James  St.  South,         -         -         HAMILTON,   ONTARIO. 

Henry  Caiscallen,  K.C.  Edwin  D.  Cahill. 

Solicitors  for  Toronto.   Hamilton  &  Buffalo  Railway.   Imperial  Bank 

of  Canada. 

CEEEAE,  CEEEAE  &  BELL, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,   Etc., 

No.  1  Hamilton  Provident  Charnhers,  Hamilton,   Canada. 

P.   D.   Crerar,   K.C.  T.  H.  Crerar.  C.  W.  Bell.  B.A. 

Cable  Address :   •'  Crerars,"   Western   Union   Code. 
Telephone  No.  G52. 

HAEEISOX  &  LEWIS, 

Barristers,   Etc. 

Commercial  Cliamhers,  36  James  Street  South,         -         Hamilton,  Ont. 
Refer  to  Bank  of   Hamilton. 

John  Hakkison.  A.  M.  Lewis. 

r ^ 

LEE,  FAEMEE  &  STANTOX, 

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.   "  Leemer." 


Unvestmeut  Company. 


TXVESTMEXT  EXCHAXGE  COMPAXY, 

Spectator  Buildiwj,  -  HAMILTON,  ONT. 

C.  II.  KoLiijFKB,  Mirr.  Phone  1656  and  1735. 

STOCKS— Dividend  Payinif  Mining,  Oil  and  Industrial  Stocks. 
WE  BUY  any  active  stocks  YOU   M  \V    WISH   TO  SELL. 
WE   SEIiL  any   active  stor.-ks  you  nnj  wish    to  buy. 
Prompt  Service  and  Rifiht  Prices.  Solifitors  retained.  Write  to-day. 


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ONTARIO   LEGAL   CARDS      Continued. 


Ikingston,  ®nt. 


SMYTHE,  KmCr  &  SMYTHE. 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries,   Etc. 

Solicitors  for  Merchants  Bk.  of  Can.,  R.  G.  Dim  &  Co.,  Out.  Powder 

Co.,  Ltd. 

Francis   King,   M.A.  George  H.   Smytlie.   B.A. 

Cable  Address,   '*  King." 

XonOon,  ®nt. 

FAULDS  &  CAMPBELL, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries,   Etc. 

,LOyDOy,  -  .  .  .  CANADA. 

J.  F.  Faulds.  J.  H.  Campbell. 

FKASER  c^'  j\rOOEE. 

Barristers,    Solicitors,   Notaries,    Etc.  . 

Offices,  Agricultural  Bidp..   cor.   Dundas   and  Talbot  Streets. 

LONDOy.         -         -         -         OXTARIO. 

M.  D.  Fraser.  J.  T.  Moore.  M.  A.  Macdonald,  LL.B. 

Cable  Address,  "  Framore." 

TENNEXT  &  COLERIDGE, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,   Notaries,   Etc.  , 

Office.  78  Duiidas  St.,  -  -  LOXDOy,  OXT. 

D.  H.  Texxent.  Tiio:\[as  Coleridge. 

Prompt  Attention  to  Collections.  Tele]ihnne  696. 


IRapanee,  ©nt 


U.  M.  WILSON.  B.A.. 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Conveyancer,  Etc. 

Wilson  Block.  Dundas  Street.         -         -         XAPAyEE.   OXTARIO. 
Reference — The  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada. 


IRiaQara  falls,  Qnt 


THOMAS  F.  BATTLE, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary   Public. 

NIAGARA    FALLS,  -  -  -  CANADA. 

S.olicitor  for  R.   G.  Dun  &  Co. 

References — Imperial    Bank   of   Canada.    Bank   of   Hamilton. 


ONTARIO   LEGAL   CARDS^Continued. 

IRiaoara  ifalls,  ®nt. 

ALEX.  FEASEE. 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Etc. 

NIAGARA  FALLS.  -  -  OMAR  10. 

Solicitor  for  The  luipeiia!   Bank  of  Canada. 


©rillia,  ®nt. 


MELYILLE  B.  TUDHOl'E.  B.A., 

Barrister,   Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 

ORILLLl.  -  '  CAyADA. 

Solicitor    for    The    Traders    Bk.    if    Canada.    Standard    Lumber    Co. 

Niagara    Quarry    Co..    The    Dom.    Wheel    Co.,    Dalton 

Cattle  Co.,   World   Furnishing  Co.,  Tudhope 

Carriage  Co.,  etc. 


©trawa,  ®nt 


AYLEX  &  DrCLOS, 

Advocates,  Barrister-.  E:c    for  Provinces  of  QueV^ec  and  Ontario- 
H.  Aylen.  K.C.  A.  W.  Dudos.  B-C.L. 

Barrister   (Que.  &  Out.)  Advocate   (Que.) 

Commissioners   for    Que.   &   Out.        Parliamentary,    Supreme   and  Ex- 
chequer Court  Agents. 
'PJuone   909.  Officen.    Trust    Building.    OTTAWA,    ONT. 


BELCOUET  &  BITCHTE. 

Barristers,    Solicitors,  Notaries,   Etc. 

07'7'.ni    1.         -         -  VAX  ADA. 

Parliamentary.    Supreme    and    Exchequer    Courts    and    Departmental 

Affents. 
X.  A.  Belcourt,  LL.D..  K.C^M.P..  J.  A.  Ritchie, 

Advocate  for  Province  Crown  Attorney 

of  Quebec.  for  CarletoD. 

Cable  Address^  "  Belrit,  Ottawa." 


C.  A.  E.  BLANCHET, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   Notary,  Etc. 

Room  21  Central  Chrnnhcrs,  Elgin  Street.  -         OTTAWA,  CAA 

Parliamentary.  Sui)reme  Court  and  Departmental  Agent. 
Special    Attention    given    to    Commercial    L;\w    and    Collections. 


CAEOX  &  SINCLAIE, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Etc.     (Ont.    &    Que.) 

Carhtoii    Chumhcrs.  -         -         -  07'7'.  IH'-I,    CAX. 

T'arlianieiitHiv,  .Su|ir<-iiif-  and  Kxclieqni-r  ( 'i.uits,  ;uul  J^^-partniental  Ayents. 

Hon.  Sib  A.  P.  Carox.   K.C.  K.CM.G..   Advocate  for  the  Provinces 

of  Quebec  and  Ontario. 

R.  V.  Si.\(T..\lu.  Barrister.  Province  of  Ontario. 

Cable  Address.  "  Caiu.tx." 


20 

ONTARIO   LEGAL,   CARDS— Continued. 

©ttawa,  ©nt- 

C^HRYSLEE,  BETHUNE  &  LAEMOXTH, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc. 

Central  Chambers,     -         -     OTTAWA,   CANADA. 
Parliamentary.    Supreme   Court   and   Departmental   Agents. 
Francis  H.  Chrysler.  K.C.     Charles  J.  R.  Bethune.     N.  G.  Larmonth. 
Solicitors   for   The    Can.   Atlantic   Ry.   Co.,   The   Ottawa  Electric 
Ry.  Co.,  The  Can.  Bank  of  Com.    (at  Ottawa),  etc. 

GOEMAN  &  GLEE'sON, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries,  £tc. 

Rooms  3  and  J/.  Carleton  Chambers,  Ut  Sparks  Street, 

OTTAWA,  -        -         -         ONTARIO. 

M.  J.  Gorman,  K.C.  E.  P.  Gleeson,  B.A. 

LATCHFOED.  McDOUGALL  &  DALY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

19  Elgin  Street,   OTTAWA,  and   COBALT.   ONTARIO. 

Supreme  Court  and  Parliamentary  Agents. 

Telephone  1259. 

Hon.   F.   R.   Latchford,   K.C,  J.   Lorn   McDougall,   Jr. 

E.  J.  Daly 

McLAUElX  &  MILLAE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Btc. 

Offices,  19  Elgin    Street.         -         -         -         OTTAWA,    CANADA. 
Parliamentary,  Supreme  Court  and  Departmental  Agents. 
References — Bank    of    Ottawa.    National    Cash    Register    Co.,    Inter- 
national Harvester  Co. 
Geo.  McLaurin.  LL.B.  Haldane  Millar. 

MacCEAKE^".  HENDEESON  &  McDOUGAL, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc. 

Trust  Building,  cor.  Sparks  and  Elgin  Sts.,         -         OTTAWA,  ONT. 

Parliamentary,  Supreme  Court  and  Departmental  Agents. 

•ToHN  I.  MacCraken.         Geo.  F.  Henderson.        D.  J.  McDougal. 

A.  W.  Greene. 

DONALD  HECTOE  MACLEAN,  B.A., 

Barrister,  Etc. 

Central    Chambers,    Elgin    St.,  -  OTTAWA,    CANADA. 

Solicitor  for  the  Corporation  of  the  County  of  Carleton. 

Parliamentary,     Supreme     Court     and     Departmental     Agent. 

Telephone  1956.  Cable  Address,  "  Donleau  Ottawa." 

PEPvCLE  &  GUTHEIE, 

Barristers    and    Solicitors, 

Citizen  Building,  -  OTTAWA,  CANADA. 

NOBMAN  Gregor  Guthrie.  Clive  Pringle. 

Parliamentary  Solicitors  and  Departmental  Agents. 

Practice    before    the    Board    of    Railway    Commissioners. 

Cable  Address.   "  Prinrie." 


21 

ONTARIO   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 


©ttawa,  ©nt 


SCOTT  &  CUPiLE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Etc.  ,      r<AV 

Carleion    Chambers:    7-i    Sparks    Street.  -  OTTAWA.    OAJS. 

Supipme  Court  and  Lepaitmeutal  Agents. 

D'Abcy   Scott.  W.   H.   Curle. 

PailiKnV'.ir;.rv  Solicif.is.    Suncial  i.tt.-n'im  sriv-ii  to  Private  Bill  Lf-ffi-lation 
.Solicitors  for  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Co..  Ottawa  &  New  York 
Railway  Co.,  American   8ur«ty  Co.,   etc.,  etc. 

SMITH  &  JOHXSTOX, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Etc, 

The  Trust  BuUdbui.  .',s  SiKirls  Street.       -       OTTAWA.  C  AX  ADA. 
Alexa>-der  Smith.  William  .Johxstox. 

Cable  Address.   "  Smithston,"  Western  Union  Code^ 


Ipaient  Btrornei^s 


A.  &  B.  HAEYEY, 

Patent   Attorneys. 

Office,  33  and  34  Central  Chamhers.  -  OTTAWA,  CANADA. 

Postal  Address — Box   1071. 
Patents  procured  in  Canada  and  all  Foreign  Countries.     Registered  m 

u.  S'.  22r>.-;. 

Telegraph  Address—"  Harvey."       Western  Union  Code. 


pembroJ^e,  ©ur. 


J.  G.  FOEGIE, 

Barrister-at-La-w,  Etc. 

PEMBROKE.         -         -         ONTARIO. 

Solicitor    for    the    Royal    Bank    of    Canada.    Pembroke. 

Commissioner  for  Quebec. 


peterborouQb,  Out 


HALL,  MEDD  &  DAYIDSOX. 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Etc. 

Offices,  over  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,      -       FETERBOROl  GH. 

R.  R.  Hall.  M.P.  S.  T.  Medd.  W.  S.  Davidsox. 

Solicitor    for     Canadian     Cordage    &     Manufacturing    Co..     Ltd. 

Reference,  anv  Chaitered  Bank  in  Peterborough. 

Cable  Audress,  "  Hallair.  Peterborough." 


petrolia,  Out. 


W.  B.  S.  CRAIG, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,  Notary  Public,  Etc. 

rETROUA.  -         -  ONTARIO. 

S'olicilor   to   Metropolirnn   P.ank. 

2-L.I.. 


22 

ONTARIO   LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 


port  Bvibur,  ®at 


FEAXK  H.  KEEFEE, 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Etc. 

Offices  (it  Port  Arthur  and  Fort   ]\'illiani. 
Local  Solicitor  of  Tlie  Canada  Permanent  ^lortgage  Corporation  and 
The  Ontario  Bank.   Port  Arthur. 
F.  n.  Keefek.  LL.B.  E.  M.  Powley,  B.A. 

Vahlc  Adilrcss  "  Keefer,"  Fort  Arthur. 


%i  Catbarines,  ©rit 


COLLIEE  &  BUESOX, 

Barristers,  Solicitors.  Etc. 

^■2'.  CATIIAIUXES,         -         -         OXTARIO. 

Refer  to  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  and  Sovereign  Bank  of  Canada. 

H.  H.  Collier,  K.C.  G.  B.  Bubsox. 

MAEQITIS  &  LAXE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries  Public,  Etc. 

ST.  CATHARIMJS.         -         OXTARIO. 

Telephones — Office.  176;   Residence,  277.  Western   Union  Co<le. 

Solicitors  for  The  Bank   of  Toronto.  The  United  States 

Fidelin    iS;  (iuaiantv  Comiianv.  etc..  etc. 

A.  W.   .Mai;<;lis.  "  '  W.  S.  Laxe. 


Sault  Ste.  /IDarie,  ®nt 


HAMlI/l'OX,  ELLIOT  &  lEVIXG, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

.S'«(//^  St< .   Marie,         -         -         GAXABA. 

Henry  C.   Hamilton.  A.  Elliot.  John   Ewart  Irving. 

Solicitors   for  The   Imperial   Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address   '"  Hamtou." 


Stiatfort),  ©nt 


MAKTXS  ,^-  HAXLEY. 

Barristers,   Etc. 

STRATFORD.  -         -         -  OXTARTO. 

J.  C.  Makins.  W.  J.    Hanley. 


xiorontOt  ®nt. 


BAEWICK,  AYLESWOBTH,  WEIGHT  &  MOSS, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

'North   of    Scotland    Chamhers,    18   tC    20   King    Street    West,    Toronto. 

Walter  Barwick,  K.C  Hon.  A.  B.  Ajiesworth,  K.C,  Henry  J.  Wright. 
John  H.  Moss,  Charles  A.  Moss,  J.  A.  Thompson.  Featherstou 
Aylesworth.  Cable  Address — '"Bar."  Toronto. 


23 

ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 

Uoronto,  ©nt 


BLAKE,  LASH  &  CASSELS, 

Barristers.  Solicitors,  Etc. 

Can.    Bk.    of    Com.    BUhj..    Cor.    K'uuj    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.,  A.  W.  Anglin.  T.  D.  Law.  W.  A.  H.  Kerr. 
Walter  Gow,  Miller  Lash,  R.  C.  H.  Cassels. 

BEATTY,  BLACKSTOCK,  FASKEN  &  EIDDELL, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries,   Etc. 

Offices:  Bank  of  Toronto  Building,  Cor.  Wellington  &  Church  Streets. 
Telephone  Main  3813.     Cable  address  -"Chadwiek,"  Toronto. 
W.e   H.    Beattv,    Thos.    Gibbs    Blackstock,    K.C.,     Geo.    Tate    Blackstock,     K.C., 
E.  M.  Chadwiek,  W.  R.  Kiddell,  K.C.,  Thos.  Percy  Gait.   David  Fasken,  H.  Armstrong, 
Alex.Fasken,  H.  E.  Rose,  M.  Ross  Gooderhaui. 

BEATY,  Si^OW  &  XASMITH, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc. 

Offices,  Bank  of  British  North  America,  4  ^yclUngton  St.  W.,  Toronto. 
A.  J.  Russell  Snow.  C.  B.  Xasmith. 

Telephone  Main   38. 

BICKNELL  &  BAIN, 

Barristers  &  Solicitors. 

Imperial  Bank  Chambers,  2  Leader  Lane,  Toronto,  Canada. 

James  Bicknell,  K.C,  Alfred  Bicknell,  James  W.  Bain,  G.  B.  Strathy. 
Solicitors  for  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada. 
Cable  address,   "  Bicknell,"   ToTonto.     W.U.  Code. 

Telephones   Main   5392-5393. 


BRIGGS  &  FEOST, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

33  Richmond  Street  West,         -         -         TORONTO. 

Alfbed  W.  Briggs.  Harold  R.  Fkcst.  LL.B. 

Branch  Office,  Dingman's  Hall,  710  Queen  St.  East. 

Cable  Addre.ss.   "  Briggs." 


BRISTOL,  BAYLY  &  ARMOUR, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

London  and  Canadian  Chamhcrs,  103  Bay  Street,  Toronto. 

Telephone    Main    963.  Cable    Address.    "  Bristol,"'    Toronto. 

Edmund   Bristol,    M.P.  Edward   Bayly.  Eric   N.   Armour. 

D.  0.  CAMERON, 

Barrister,   Etc. 

Equity  Chamhcrs,         -         -         TORONTO. 
Telephone    M.    1646.  Braxich    Office.    Oakville. 


24 
ONTARIO  LEGAIi  CARDS— Continued. 


Toronto,  ®nt. 


CURRY,  EYRE  &  WALLACE, 

Barristers,  Etc. 

6S  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. 

GEO.  T.  DENISON,  Jr., 

Barrister, 

Room  307  Manning   Chamlers,   72   Queen   St.    West,       -       Toronto. 
.   Cable  Address,  "  Rolyat."  'Phone  Main  1295. 

CHARLES  ELLIOTT, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notai'y,  Etc. 

Janes   Building,    corner   King   and    Yonge   Streets,    75   Yonge   Street. 
TORONTO,  -         -  CANADA. 

Cable  Address,  "  Trojan."  Telephone  Main  1302. 

FRANK  W.  MACLEAN, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,  Notary,  Etc. 

S4  Vict07-ia  Street,  _  .  .  Toronto,  Canada. 

Telepho-ne   (OflBce)    Main  3044.  (Residence)    Main  1586. 

FREDEEICK  C.  L.  JONES, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  Etc. 

18  Toronto  Street,  -         -         TORONTO,  ONT. 

Solicitor    for    The    Reliance    Loan    &    Savings    Co.    of    Ontario. 

Cable  Address,  "  Charlewyn."        Western  Union  Code. 


KAPPELE  &  KAPPELE, 

Barristers    and    Solicitors, 

Office,    Manning    Chambers,    City    Hall    Square.         -         TORONTO. 

Geo.  Kappele.  A.  J.  Kappele. 

Telephone  Main   2912.  Cable   Address.   "  Kappele." 

KERR,  BULL  &  SHAW, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

Room  V,  Confederation  Life  Bldg..  12  Richmond  St.  E.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

George  Kerr.  B.  E.   Bull.  J.  G.   Shaw. 

Joseph  Montgomery.  W.  W.  Deni.30n. 

Telephone,  Main  569.  Cable  Address,  "  Kerbul." 


Toronto. 

JOHXSTOX,  McKAY,  DODS  &  GEAXT, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

6  King   .Street    West,  -  -  Toronto,    Canada. 

E    F.  B.  Johnston,  K.C.  Robert  McKay.  Andrew  Dods. 

Gideon  Grant,  Commissioner  for  Nova  bcotia. 

Phone  Main  3420.  Cable  Address  "  Dods." 


26 

ONTARIO  LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 


Tloronto,  ®nt. 


KERE,  DAVIDSON",  PATEESON  &  GEANT, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Notaries    Public,    !Etc. 

Offices — Land  Security  Co.'s  Bldg.,  23  Adelaide  St.  E.,  Toronto'. 
J.  K.  Kerr,  K.C.,  W.  Davidson.  John  A.  Patersou,  K.C.,  R.  A.  Grant. 
G.  F.  McFarland.       " 
Cable  Address — "  Kerdason."        Telephone  Main  608. 

KIA^GSMILL,  HELLMUTH,  SAUNDEES  & 
TOEEAXCE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries,  £tc. 

Union  Bank  Chambers,  19  Wellington  Street  West.     -     Toronto,  Can. 

Nicol    Kingsmill,   K.C,  I.   F.   Hellmuth,   K.C. 

Dyce  W.   Saunders.  W.   P.   Torrance.  E.   C.   Cattanac'i. 

Walter   B.   Kins:smill. 
Telephone,  Main  573.  Cable  Address,  "  Kingsmill,"  Toronto. 

McCAETHY,  OSLEE,  HOSKIN  &  HAECOUET, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

Home   Life   BuihU)ig.    Victaria   Street,    Toronto. 

John    Hoskin.    K.C.     F.    W.    Harcourt,    W.    B.    Raymond,   H.  S'. 

Osier,   K.C,   Leighton  McCarthy,   K.C,  D.   L.  McCarthy, 

Britton   Osier,   Frank   Ford.   J.   T.  H.   McCarthy. 

Counsel — Wallace  Nesbitt,  K.C. 

Cable  Address — '"  Raymond,"  Toronto. 

McMUEEICH,  HODGINS  &  McMUEEICH^ 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries,   Etc. 

lOS  Bay  Street,  ...  .  Toronto. 

Telephone,   Main   642  and  845. 

W     Barclay    :\lcMurrich,    K.C        Frank   E.    Hodgins,    K.C,    B.C.L., 

John  D.  McMurrich,  M.A. 

Cable    Address — "  Harmony,"    Toronto. 

MACDONALD,  SHEPLEY,  MIDDLETON  &  DONALD, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries,   Etc. 

28  Toronto  Street,  .  .  -  .  Toronto. 

J.  H.  Macdonald,  K.C.        G.  F.  Shepley.  K.C        W.  E.    Middleton, 

R.  C.  Donald. 

Cable  Address — "  Masemidon." 

MACDOXELL  &  BOLAND,  ~~ 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

Qtieheo  Bank    Chambers.   2   Toronto   Street,   Toronto. 

Solicitors   for    the    Dominion    Permanent   Loan    Co.,    the   Trusts   and 

Guarantee  Co..  Tire  Sovereigr  Bank  of  Canada,  etc,  etc 

Cable   Address,   "  Murell,"   Toronto. 
A.  C   Macdonell,  M.P.  W.  J.   Boland. 

MACDONELL,  McMASTEE,  GEAEY  &  BAETON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc. 

Commercial    Travellers'    Bldg.,    51    Yonge    St.,  -         TORONTO, 

A.  McLean  Macdonell.       Arthur  ,C-  McMaster. 

George  Reginald   Geary.  T.   Herbert   Barton. 

Telephones.  Main  5764,  5765. 


27 

ONTARIO   LEGAL   CARDS-  Continued. 


XToronto,  ©lU- 


MACilUECHY,  DEKISOX  &  HENDEESON", 

Barristers.  Solicitors.  Etc. 

Angus   Macmurchy,  Shirley   Denison.  R.   B.   Henderson. 

ilolsons  Bank   Ohatnbers,  j^8  King   Street   West,   Toronto. 

Telephone   Main   5285.      Cable   Address,    "  Wellsmac.    Toronto." 


:\rALOXE.  MALOXE  &  HOLDEX. 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Conveyancers,  Etc. 

Toronto   Gen.   Trusts  Bldg..   Cor.   Yongc  and   Colborne  Sts..   Toronto. 

E.  T.  Malone,  K.C.  A.  L.  Malone.  .John  B.  Holden. 
Solicitors  for  Tor.  General  Tnists  Cor|).,  Central  Can.  Loan   and   Sayings  Co.,  Provident 

InTestment  and  Mortgage  Gua' an  tee  Co..  Imperial  Life  Ass.  Co.  of  Can., 
and  Dom.  Securities  Corp.,  Ltd. 

MASTER,  STAEE  &  SPEXCE, 

Barristers,    Solicitors.    Etc. 

Canada  Life  Building,  -  -  Toronto.  Canada. 

'Phone   Main   12G1. 

C  A.  Masten.       Ja.s.  H.  Spence,     J.  R.  L.  Starr,       Geo.  W.  Spenee. 

Cable  Address,  "  Masten." 

l^IULOCK,  LEE,  MILLIKEN  &  CLAEK, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Etc. 

Dom.  Bk.   Chambers.  S.W.   Cor.  King  and  Yongc  Sts.,   Toronto.   Ont. 

Wm.   Miilock,   Jr.  Geo.   H.   D.   Lee.  TV.   B.   Milliken. 

H.  A.  Clark. 

Cable  Address.    "  Mulocks,"  A.B.C.  and  U.S.   Fidelity  Codes. 

EOAVELL.  BEID,  WILKIE.  AYOOD  &  GIBSOX, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Etc. 

.Canada   Life  Building,   J/G  King   Street    West.    Toronto. 
Cable  Addre.ss,   "  Rowell."      Telephone  Main  3726. 

N.  W.  Rowell,  Iv.C.  Thomas  Reid.  Geo.  Wilkie,  S.  Casey  Wood.  Jr.. 
Thos.   Gibson,   H.   B.  Johnsoxi. 

EOYCE  &  HEXDEESOX, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Etc. 

R.    B.    Hexdersox.  Allan   H.    Royce. 

Telephone    Main    28.3.3. 

Molsons  Bank    Chambers,  JfS  Kitig  Street   West,   Toronto. 

Branch  Office      -      Toronto  Junction. 


E.  B.  Ryckman,  A.  T.  Kirkpatrick. 

Commissioner  for  Victoria.  Australia  Commissioner  in  Ont.  for  Quebec. 

Charles  W.   Kerr.  C.   S".   Maclnnes. 

EYCK]MAX,  KIEKPATEICK,  KEEE  &  MacIXXES, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Notaries,    Etc. 

Canada  Life  Building,  Toronto.  Cable  Address,  -' Kyckman,  Toronto. 

Solicitors  for  Molsons  Bk.,  Toronto,  Ins.  Co.  of  N'.  America,  Imperial  Guar.  .Acct.  Ins.  Co- 

London  .\gts:  Keen,  Rogers  &  Co.,  59  Carter  Lane,  Doctors  Commons.,  E.C. 


28 

ONTARIO   LEGAL   CARDS      Continued. 

Toronto,  ®nt. 

THOMSOX,  TILLEY  &  JOHXSTO^^, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

Offices.   Toronto   General   2'riists  Building.  50   Yonge   Street, 

TORONTO,  -         -  CANADA. 

D.  E.   Thomson,   K.C.  Sti-acbau  Johnston.  W.   N.  Tilley. 

Arthur  J.  Thomson.  R.  H.  Parmenter. 

Cable  Address,  "  Therson,"  Toronto.  Telephone.  Main  2863. 

watso:ns  smoke  &  smith, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Etc. 

Offices:  National  Trust  Building,  2-'i  King  Street  East,  Toronto. 
Geo.   H.   Watson,    K.C,         Samuel    C.    Smoke.        J.   Grayson   Smith, 
Neil   Sinclair. 
Telephone  Main  9S9.         Cable  Address,   "  S'moke,"   Toronto. 


BssiQuees. 


K.  L.  MAETIN  &  CO., 

Assignees,   Etc. 

Collections  made  everywhere.  .       '  i 

Bonded  Agents  throughout  the  Continent. 

6Jf  WelUnoton  St.  W.,  Toronto.  Ont.  'Phone,  Main,  5115. 

7  Place  D'Armes  Sq..  Montreal.  Que.  'Phone.  Main  4800-4801. 

Bank  of  Hamilton  Bldg.,  Winnipeg,  Man.  t  i 


CbartereC)  Bccountants. 


EDWAEDS.  MOEGAN  &  CO., 

Chartered   Accountants, 

26'  WclHington  St.  East.   Toronto.  -  -  Ontario. 

Geo.    Edwards,    F.C.A.,   Arthur    H.    Edwards.    W.    Pomeroy    Morgan, 

Walter  P.  Godson,  John  I.  SutclifFe. 

WINNIPEG   OFFICES  : 

EDWARDS    &    RONALD, 

20  Canada  Life  Building.       -       Winnipeg. 
Correspondents    and    facilities    for   accountancy   work    in   all   pro- 
vinces of  the  Dominion. 


Collection  Bgencies. 


THE  LEGAL  AXD  COMMEECIAL  COLLECTING  AND 
ADJUSTING  AGENCY, 

511  McKinnon  Building,  -         -         TORONTO. 

No  subscription  or  membership  fee. 

Quick   collections,   prompt  remittances. 

Accountants,  Trustees,  Auditors.  Telephone  Main  2355. 

lEstate  an&  JFtuanctal  Hgentg- 

E.  F.  AEGLES  &  CO., 

Estate    and    Financial    Agents,    Valuators,     Etc. 

Janes  Building.         -         15  Yonge  St.,  Toronto. 

Special  attention  given  to  the  Management  of  large  or  small  Estates. 

Properties   Bought   and   Sold   on   Commission. 

'Phone,  Main  1302. 


29 

ONTARIO   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 


jpattut  Solicitors 


EIDOUT  &  MAYBEE, 

Solicitors  of  Patents  and  Experts. 

Head  Office,  10-3  Baij  Street,   Toronto,  Canada. 

Cable  Address  "  Ridbee," — -Western  Union  Code.        Phone.  Main  2.582. 

Fc)reig'n  iiieiiiber.s  of  the  Chartered  Institute  of  Patent  Asrents,  Kngbind . 

U.  8.  Office,  605  7th  Street.  Washington.  D.  C 

J.  G.  Ridout,  C.E.,  J.  Edw.  Maybee, 

Barrister,    Solicitor,   etc.  Mechanical   Engineer. 

SMITH  &  CAMEEOK-. 

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. 

Cbarteret)  StenoQrapbic  IRepovter. 

GEO.  ANGUS.  C.S.E., 

Official   Stenographer. 

18  Toronto  St.,  Toronto.         -         -  -  Canada. 

Reporting  :      Evidence.    Arbitrations,    References,    Commissions.    Ex- 
aminations, Etc. 

COMMISSIONER     FOR     NEW     YORK. 

Office   Telephone :    Main    14.5.         Residence    Telephone :    North    3136. 
Associate:    R.    S.    STOXEHOUSE.        Residence:    Park   1568. 


Windsor,  ©nt 


RODD  &  WIGLE, 

Barristers, 

WINDSOR,         -         -         -         ONTARIO. 
John  H.  Rood.  B.A..  EL.B..  Ernest  S.  Wigle.  B.A. 

Count\-  Crown  Attorney. 


fmontreal,  (Siuebec. 


ANGERS,  deLORIMIER  &  GODIN, 

Advocates.   Solicitors.  Etc. 

Credit   Foneier   Franco-Canadien    Building,   Montreal. 

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. 

Cable  Address,   "Andelgo."      Phone  Main   1937. 

ATWATER,  DUCLOS  &  CHAUVIN, 

Advocates. 

Guardian   Building,  -  -  Montreal. 

Hon.  Albert  W.  Atwater,   K.C., 

Consulting  Counsel  for  City  of  Montreal. 
Charles  A.  Duclos,  K.C.  H.  N.  Chauvin. 

Cable  Address,   "  Leges."      Telephone  Main   10. 


30 

QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


/IDontreal.  (Sine 


BISAILLOJT  &  BKOSSAED, 

Barristers,  Etc. 

Nos.  11  c£-  n  Place  d'Armes  Hill,  Montreal. 

F.   J.   Bisaillon,   K.C.  Arthur  Brossard.    LL.B. 

Hector  R.  Bisaillon,  LL.B. 

Long   distance    telephone.  Cable   Address — "  Bis,"    Montreal. 

BLAIR  &  LAVEETY, 

Advocates,  Barristers.  Etc. 

Canada    Life   Building,     -         -         -         Montreal. 

JoHX  W.  Blair,  F.  J.  Lavertv. 

Commissioners    for    Ontario. 

Telephone  Main   1413.  Cable  Address — "  Valblair." 

BROSSEAU  &  HOLT, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  and  Solicitors. 

160    St.    .James,    Guardian    Building         -         -  -         MONTREAL. 

T.   Brosseau.    K.C.  Charles    M.    Holt.   K.C.   LL.D. 

•lohn  L.  Morris,  K.C      H.  A.  Cholette.  LL.B.     T.  M.  Tansey.  B.C.L. 

Cable  Address.  ''  Brosseauholt."  'Phone,  Main  1490.  1491. 

J.  S.  BUCHAN,  K.C, 

Advocate,   Barrister,   Etc. 

Guardian    Building,  -  -  -  Montreal,    Canada. 

Cable   Address    "  Trylau."    Montreal. 


BUSTEED  &  LANE, 

Advocates,    Barristers,    Commissioners,    Etc. 

New   York   Life  Building,  -  -  -  Montreal. 

E.  B.  BuSTEED.  K.C,  Campbell  Laxe. 

Cable  Address  "  Busteed."   Montreal. 


CAMPBELL,  MEREDITH,  MACPHERSON  &  HAGUE, 

Advocates,    Solicitors,    Etc. 

Merchants   Bank   Building.  -  -  Montreal. 

C.   S.  Campbell,  K.C.     F.   E.  Meredith.  K.C,     K.    R.    Macphersou, 

H.   J.  Hague.     A    R.   Holden. 

Cable   Address.    "  Cammerall."  Bell    Telephone   Main   27. 


CARTER.  GOLDSTEIX  S:  BErLLAC. 

Advocates,    Barristers,   Commissioners,   Etc. 

Snite  yo.  57.  Royal  Insurance  Chambers.  2  Place  d'Armes, 

MONTREAL.  -  -  QUEBEC. 

Christopher  B.  Carter.  K.C.     Maxwell  (ioklstein.  K.C.     Pierre  BeuUac 

Cable  Address.  "  Cargold."  We.stern  Union  Code. 

Bell   Telephone.   Main   1395. 


31 

QUEBEC  LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 


fniontreal,  Que. 


COOK  &  ^IcMASTEE, 

Advocates   and   Solicitors. 

Standard    Building,  157    St.    James    St.,    Montreal. 

JoHx  Wilson  Cook.  Axdkew  R.  McMaster. 

Telephone  No.   5153.      Cable  Address,   "  Drewmack." 

J.  P.  COOKE,  K.C., 

Barrister  and   Solicitor, 

A'ejc    York  Life  Building.  -         -         -  MOXTREAL.   QUE. 

Cable  Address,  "  Cookmull."  Telephone.  Main  4850. 

DANDUEAND,  BRODEUE  &  BOYEE, 

Barristers,   Etc. 

Liverpool    d-    London   d    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." 

DAVIDSOX  &  WAIXWEIGHT, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Etc. 

London  and  Lancashire  Building,  164  St.  James  St.,  Montreal. 

Peers  Davidsox.  Akxold  Waixwbight. 

Commissioners    for    the    Provinces. 

General    Counspl    for    Grand    Trunk.  Pacific    Ry.    Co..    Solicitors    in 

Montreal   for   Dom.   Bk..    Imp.   Life  Assce.    Co.   of   Canada. 

Cable  Address,  "  Sreep." 

DEMEES  &  deLOEIMIER, 

Advocates,   Solicitors.  Commissioners,  Etc. 

Members  U.  S.  Law  Association. 
Banque  du  Peuple  Building,    97  St.  James  Street.     -     MONTREAL. 

Bell  Tel..  Main  1531.  First  Flat,  Suite  of  Rooms  No.  2. 

Phillinpe  Demers,  LL.D.,  K.C..  M.P.  Raoul  G.  deLorimier,  LL.B. 

HENEY  J.  ELLIOTT, 

Advocate,  Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

Canada   Life   Building,  .  -  .  Montreal. 

Commissioner   for   all   the   Provinces,   New   York   and   Massachusetts. 
Cable  Address,  "  Toille." 

FLEET  &  FALCOXER, 

Advocates,  Barristers    and  Solicitors. 

157   St.   James   Street.  -         -         -         MONTREAL.    QUEBEC. 

Cable  Address,  •'  Fleet.'      Western  Union  Code,  A.B.C.  Code. 

Charles  J.  Fleet.  K.C.      Alexander  Falconer.      H.  S.  Williams. 


32 

QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


miontreal,  (Sine. 


GEOFFEION,  GEOFFEION  &  CUSSON, 

Advocates,   Etc. 

iVo.   97    St.   James   Street,    Banque   du    Peuple   Chambers,    Montreal. 

P.O.   Box  435.  -  -  Bell   Telephone   10. 

Victor   Geoffrion,    K.C..    M.P.  Aime    Geoffrion,    K.C. 

Victor  Cusson,  LL.L. 

GLASS  &  SURVEYEE^ 

Barristers,   Etc. 

Suite  60  Alliance  Building,  107  St.  James  Street,     -     Montreal,  Can. 
L.  G.  Glass.  P.  Surveyeh- 

Solicitor  for  the  Hudson  Bay  Co.,  etc. 
Long  Distance  'Phone,  Main  1703.  Cable  Address,  "  Dongor." 

GOUIN,  >MARTINEAU,  LEMIEUX  &  BRASSARD, 

No.  809  N.  Y.  Life  Building,  -  -  -  Montreal. 

Hon.  Lomer  Gouin,  K.C.  (Atty. -General  for  Quebec);  Rodolphe 
Lemieux.  K.C.  M.P.  (Solicitor-General  for  Canada)  ;  Evariste 
Brassard,  LL.B.  (Recorder  of  the  Town  of  St.  Paul)  ;  Paul  G. 
Martineau,  K.C. 

Tel.    Bell    Main    2127.      Cable    address    "  Golebras." 

GREENSHIELDS,  GREENSHIELDS,  MAOALISTER  & 
LANGUEDOC. 

Advocates,    Barristers,    Commissioners,    Etc. 

British  Empire  Building,  1724  Notre  Dame  St.,  Montreal. 
Cable  address,   •'  Shields,"  -  -         Telephone  Main  3596. 

J.  N.   Greenshields,  K.C.  R.  A.  E.  Greenshields.   K.C. 

A.  W.  G.  Macalister.  Errol  Languedoc. 

HALL,  BROWN  &  SHARP. 

Advocates,   Barristers,   Commissioners,   Etc. 

London  and  Lancashire  Life  Building,  -  Montreal 

Telephone   Main  42.  Cable   address,    "  Jonhall."'    Montreal. 

John  S.   Hall,   K.C,      Albert  J.   Brown,   K.C,      W.  Prescott   Sharp, 

R.  C.  McMichael.  D  James  Angus. 

C.  ILES,  B.C.L.,        ~~ 

Advocate  and  Commissioner. 

[Mechanics  Building,  Rooms  1   and  13.   20Ji  St.  James  Street, 

MONTREAL,  -  -  CANADA. 

Telephione  Main  2499. 

JACOBS  &  GARNEAU,  ^ 

Advocates,  Barristers,  and  Solicitors. 

Commissioners    for    all    the    Provinces    of    Canada. 

Hochelaga  Bank   Building.    97   St.    James    Street,    21ontreal. 

Cable   Address — "  Obsjac." 

S".  W.  Jacobs.  Leox  Garxeau. 


33 

QUEBEC   LEGAL   CARDS— Comtimned. 


/IDontreal,  (Slue. 


HEXRI  JODOIAT,  B.A.,  LL.B., 

Advocate,   Barrister^   and   Solicitor. 

Ba)ik  d'Hochclaga  Jildg.,  97  St.  James  St.,       -       Montreal,   Canada. 

Bell  Telephone,  Main  2345. 

Practising  in  Montreal,   St.  Hyacinthe,  Three  Rivers.   St.  John's  and 

Richelieu  Districts. 


LAFLAMME  &  MITCHELL, 

N.  K.  Laflamme.  *       W.  G.   Mitchell. 

Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  222  St.  James  St.,     -     Montreal,  Canada. 
Telephone,  Main  614.        Cable  Address.  "  Lami."  P.  O.  Box  645. 

LAFLEUE,  MACDOLGALL  &  MACFAELANE, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  Etc. 

New  York  Life  Building,  -  -  Montreal. 

Cable  Address,  "  Fleurall." 

Eugene  Lafleur,  K.C.  Gordon  W.  MacDougall. 

Lawrence   Macfarlane. 

LIGHTHALL,  HAEWOOD  &  STEWAET, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Attorneys-at-Laiv. 

Citi/  and  District  Bk.  Bldg..  ISO  St.  James  St.,  Montreal. 

Telephone    No.    2382.  Cable    Address—"  Lighthall." 

W.    D,   Lighthall.    M.A..    F.R.S.L.  C.   A.    Harwood,    B.C.L. 

A.  MacNaughton  Stewart,  B.C.L. 

LYMAX  &  DUXLOP, 

Advocates,   Barristers   and   Solicitors. 

North  British  and   Mcr.   Ins.  Bldg.   SO   St.   Francois  Xavier    St., 

Montreal,         -         -         Canada. 

F.  S.  Lyman,  K.C.  J.  H.  Duidop. 

Cable  Address,  "  Magdala."  Telephone,  Main  1353. 

McCOEMTCK  &  LEROUEYEAr. 

Advocates,  Barristers,   Solicitors,   Etc. 

Montreal,  .  -  .  .  Canada. 

DuxcAX  McCoRMiCK,  K.C.  S.  A.  Lebourveau,  B.C.L. 

Commissioners  for   Ontario.   Nova    Scotia.   Manitoba,   Briti^ 

Columbia  and  State  of  New  York. 

Refer   to  The   Molsons   Bank,   Montreal. 

McGIBBOX,  CASGEAIX,  MITCHELL  &  SURVEYER, 

Advocates,    Barristers,    Etc. 

Canada    Life   Building.  -  -  MONTREAL. 

Cable  Address — "  Moiitgibb."' 

R.  D.  McGibbon.  K.C    Th.  Chase-Casgrain.  K.C.     Victor  E.  Mitchell. 

Edouard  Surveyer.      A.  Chase-Casgraiu.      Chas.  M.  Cotton. 


34 

QUEBEC  LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 


fiHontreal.  (Sine. 


McLEN^WX,  HOWAPtD  &  AYLMEE, 

Advocates,   Barristers,   Etc. 

British  Empire  Building,  1724  ^otre  Dame  Street.         -         Montreal. 

Telephone,   Main  50.       Cable  Address,    "  Nottah." 

J.    Cassie   Hatton,    K.C.,    Counsel.  Francis   McLennan,    K-C. 

E.  Edwin  Howard.         H.  U.  P.  Aylmer.         A.  Rives  Hall. 


HUGH  MACKAY, 

Advocate,    Barrister   and   Solicitor. 

Ulreet   Railway   Chamicrs,   Place  d'Armes  Hill,       -       -       Montreal. 
Telephone,  Main   1502. 

MACLEXNAX  &  MEAGHEE, 

Advocates,  Barristers   and  Solicitors. 

Faequhar  S.  Maclennak,  K.C.  John  J.  Meagher. 

801  Netv  York  Life  Building,         -         -        MONTREAL. 

Cable  Address,  "  Farmac,"  Montreal. 

A.B.C.  Code  and  Western  Union  Code. 


MACMASTEE,  HICKSOX  &  CAMPBELL, 

Advocates,   Barristers,   Commissioners,   Etc. 

Temple  Building.  St.  James  Street.         -         Montreal. 
J'elephone,    Main    1121.        Cable    Address,    "  Macmaster,"    Montreal. 

A.B.C.   Code  "  Retsamcam."   London. 

Donald    Macmaster,    K.C,    D.C.L.  J.    Claud   Hickson,   B.CL. 

GeoTge  A.  Campbell,  B.CL. 

MOEEISOX  &  JOHXSOX, 

Advocates,   Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

Temple  Building.  -----  MONTREAL.  CANADA. 

A.  R.  Johnson.  M.  J.  Morrison. 

Cable  Address.   "  Grantham."  Western   Union   Code. 

PATTEESOX  &  BEOWX, 

Advocates,  Barristers    and  Solicitors. 

The  Temple  Building,  ISo  St.  ■lunus  St..         -         Montreal.  Canada. 

W.  Patterson.  M.A.,  LL.B.         E.  N.  Brown,  B-A.,  B.CL. 

Cable  Address,   "  Wil]  on.  Montreal." 

References :       Sovereign   Bank    of    Canada,    F.    E.    Grafton   &    Sons, 

China  and  Japan  Silk  Co.,  Ltd. 

PELISSIEE  &  WILSOX, 

Advocates. 

151  St.  James,  Standard  Chambers.         -        -         -         MONTREAL. 

Ernest  Pelissier,  K.C.  Charles  A.  Wilson,  LL.B. 

Tel.,  Main  2173.         Cable  Address,  "  Pelisson." 


35 

QUEBEC   LEGAL   CARDS   -Continued. 


/IDoutreal,  Que. 


EIELLE  &  BOXD. 

Advocates,    Barristers,    Etc. 

Xeic  York  Life  Building.  -         -  MOXTREAL.  CAXADA. 

Cable  Address.  "  Bond."  Telephone.  Main  77. 

Solicitors   for   Village  of   Verdun.  British   American   Dyeing  Co.. 

Canada  Marine   Works,  etc 

RYAX.  BICKEEDIKE  &  GOSSELIX, 

Advocates,   Barristers   and   Solicitors. 

112  Siiint  James  Street.  -         -  MOXTREAL.  CAyADA. 

Percy  C.  Ryan.        Frank  A.  C.  Bickerdike.       Louis  Gosselin. 

Cable  Address,  "  Ryan.  Montreal." 

Bell  Telephone.  Main  2708,  Long  distance. 

SMITH,  MAEKEY  &  SKIXXEE, 

Advocates. 
Temple  Building.   185  St.  James   Street.         -         -         ilOXTREAL. 

Robert  C.  Smith,  K.C.    Fred.  H.  Markey.    Waldo  W.  Skinner. 
Cable  Address,  "  Smar.  Montreal."  Bell  Telephone,  Main  1232. 


WEmFlELD,  HEXEY, 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Commissioner,    £tc. 

Rooms    olO-oll    Xcw    York   Life  Building.   Montreal,    Can. 

Long    distance    Telephone.  Cable    Address. 

Main   1742.  '"  Fieldwein." 


WHITE  &  BUCHAXAX, 

Advocates,  Solicitors  and  Attorneys. 

802-5   yeic    York    Life    Building.  -  Montreal. 

Commissioners  for  the  Pi-OTinces  of  Canada,  the  States  of  New  York 
and  Ohio,  and  Newfoundland. 

W.  J.  White,  K.C.  D.C.L.     A.  W.  P.   Buchanan.     W.  F.  Chipman. 
Cable    Address — "•  Whitesco.' 

CbartereO  Hccouutants. 


SAVAGE  &  FISK. 

Chartered   Accountants. 

Sovereign     Bank    Building.  .         .         .         -  MONTREAL. 

Telephone.    Main  3027. 
G.  A.  Savage.  C.A..  F,C.A,   tCan.i.     A.  K.  Fisk,  CA.  F.C..\.   (Can.) 
Trusts   managed.      Estates  administered.      Special  :   Incorporation, 
amalgamation,   audit   and   liquidation    of  companies;   installatijn  and 
supervision  of  manufacturers'  costs. 


QUEBEC   LEGAL   CARDS— Continuett. 


ciurators. 


K  L.  MARTIN  &  CO., 

Curators,  etc  Collections  made  Everywhere. 

Bonded  Agents  throughout   the  Continent. 

7  Place  (VAnncs  Sq..  Montreal,  Quebec.  'Phone,  Main  4800-4801 

6Jf    Wellington    St.    W.,    Toronto.    Ontario.  'Phone.    Main    5115. 

Bank  of  Hamilton  Building,  Winnipeg,  Man. 


^Financial  UQcnts. 


EIDGEWAY'S  COLLECTING  &  FINANCIAL  AGENCY, 

(Established  1880  K 
11  St.  Sacrament  St..         -         -         -         MONTREAL. 

Patronized  20  years  by  the  leading  Bankers,  Insurance  Companies  and 
Merchants  throughout  Canada,  such  as  follows  : 
Manufacturers'  Liife  Insur.  (Jo.,  Toronto.         bruiieau,  (  unie  &  Co.,  Millers. 
Montreal  Watch  Case  Co.  .lohii  Robertson  &  Son,  Grocers 

J.  B.  Pickeu  &  Co.,  Bankers  &  Brokers.         P'orbes  Bros..  Wholesale  Grocers. 
Henry  Birks  &  Sons,  Jewellers.  Hodgson  Bros.,  Produce  Merchants. 

R.  J.  Tooke,  Gents' Furnishings. 
And  having  reliable  agents  throughout  Canada,  United  States,  Europe,  Australia,  South 
Africa  and  South  America.     Write  for  rates  of  Commission. 

Xo   collection,   no  charge. 

T.  K.  RirXiEWAY.  Kole  Proprietor. 

Bell  Telephone,  Main  1677.  Cable  Address.  "  Ridgeway." 


{patent  Httornep. 


HA^BURY  A.  BUDDEN, 

Advocate,    Patent    Solicitor    and   Attorney. 

Office,  New  York  Life  Building,         -        -         MONTREAL. 

F.   M.   Chartered   Institute  of   Patent  Agents. 

Ptegistered  IT.  S.  Attorney  Nio-  1088. 

Cable  Address,  "  Bie,e-t    M,  ntr.  al."     L.  D.  Telephone,  Main  1694. 


Quebec  Cit^. 


CARON,  GIBSONE  &  DOBELL, 

Advocates,    Barristers,    and    Solicitors, 

i)2    St.    Peter    Strcvl,  -        .      -  QUEBEC.    CANADA. 

Sir  Adolphe  P.  Caron,  K.C.^I.G..  K.C.      George  F.  Gibsone. 
Alfred  C.  Dobell    (Commissioner  in  Quebec  City  for  taking  Affidavit* 

in  Ontario.) 
Cables,   "  Gibbell,"    Quebec.        Western   Union   Code. 

CHOQUETTE,  LA  YERGNE  &  TASCHEREAU, 

Avocats. 

107   Cote   Laniontagne    {Bloc  Montmagnii).  -  QUEBEC. 

Telephone  1221. 

Hon.   P.   Aug.   Choquette,    C.R.,    LL.D.         Armand  La  Vergne.  M.P. 

Alleyn  Taschereau,  LL.L. 

P.ureau  a  ^Nlontniagny,  Telephone  21. 


37 

QUEBEC   LEGAL   CARDS — Continued. 


Quebec  Cit^,  (Slue. 


W.  &  A.  H.  COOK, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc. 

81  St.  Peter  Street.        -       Quebec  As-suruncc   BJ(Uj..   Quebec. 
William  Cook,   K.C..      Archd  H.  C'jok.  K.C..     Arrh'd  Liiiirie,  B.C.L.. 

Fergus    Murphy. 

Solicitor.s   for   I'niun   lik.  of  Canada,    Jierc-hants  Bk.  of  Canada,  and 

Bk.  of  B.   N.  Ameiica. 

Telephone    No.    632.        -     Cable    Address    "  Cook,"    Quebec. 

DAVIDSON  &  DESKIVIEKES, 

Advocates,  Barristers    and  Solicitors, 

Quebec  Fire  Assurance  Building.  81  St.  Peter  St.,  -  Quebec. 

W.    H.   Davidson,  Eug.   DesRi\ieres 

Cable  Address — "  Dason."   Quebec. 

CHAELES  DEOriSE.  K.C., 

Advocate,   Solicitor,  Etc. 

(Secretary    Quebec    Bar.) 
125  St.  Peter  Street,        -         QUEBEC. 
DEOUIN,     PELLETIEE,     BAILLARGEOX     &     ST. 
LAUEEXT, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc., 

12.j  St.  Peter  St.,  Quebec. 

<  Solicitors  lor  La  iiaiique  d  Hothelag^a 

F.  X.  Drouin,  K.C.,    Hon.  I..  P.  Pelletier,  K.C,   (Kx  Atty.Gen.  for  Prov .  of  Que.), 
Elz  Baillartfeon,  LI>.1j.,  L.  St.  Laurent,  LL.L. 
Cable  Address,  ''Ludivocus." 

FITZPATEICK,     TASCHEEEAU,    EOT,    CAXXOX    & 

PAEEXT, 

Advocates,    Barristers,    Solicitors,    Etc., 

Victoria  Chauiherti,  -  (^  i' I;  I! l-.C.  Cable  Address--"  Fitpartar." 

Hon.  ('has.  Fitzpatrick.  K.V.,  (Minister  of  (ustice  for  Canada.)  Hon.  S.  N.  Parent,  K.C. » . 
(Premier  and  Minister  of  Lands,  Forests  and  Fisheries.)     Alex.  Taschereau,  K.C,  M.L.A., 
Ferdinand  Roy,  LL. D.    L.  A.   Canuon,  LL. I^.     George   Parent,   M.P. 
Solicitors  for  the  Bank  of  Montreal  and  Molsons  Bank. 

E.  J.  FLYNX.  LL.D..  Tv.C. 

Advocate,    Attorney,    Barrister,    Solicitor,    Etc. 

Office:   56  Peter  Street.  -  Union   Bunk   BuUdinfi.    ind  flat. 

QUEBEC,  P.Q. 
Western     Union     Telegraphic     Code.     Cable     address,     "  Flvnn." 
Telephone  889. 

L.  E.  0.  PAYMENT,  M.A,  LL.L., 

Advocate,    Attorney,    Barrister,    Solicitor,    Etc. 

88    St.    Peter    St..  -  -  QUEBEC,    P.Q. 

Reference:     BinKpio    Xationale.    Quebec. 

3 — LL. 


38 

QUEBEC  LEGAL   CARDS      Continiied. 


(Siuebec  ilitp,  Que. 


PENTLAND,  STUAET  &  BRODIE, 

Advocates   and   Solicitors, 

Union  Bunk  Biiildinff,  5G  St.  Peter  Street,  -  -        QUEBEC. 

C.  A.  Pentland.  K.C.        G.  G.  Stuart.  K.C.        C.  E.  Brodie. 

St.  5obn*s,  (Siue. 


GIEARD  &  SAINT  CYR. 

Advocates,   Etc. 

St.   John's.   Qiicbee.   Distriet  of  IhoviUe. 
A.   D.   Girard.  J.    F.   Saint   G\  r.   B.A..   LL.L. 


Sberbrool?e.  (Siue 


BEOWX  &  ^^[ACDOXALD, 

Advocates,    Barristers,    Solicitors,    Etc. 

Chamhers — Art     Biiihlint/.     Sherhrookc.         -         Frovinee    of    Quebec. 
H.  B.  Brown .JK.C. R.  Macdonttld,  B-A. 

PANNETOX"  &  LEBLANC, 

Avocats. 

14s    Riir    Wellington.  -  -  -  Sherbrooke,    Que. 

L.  E.  Paimeton.  CR.  J.  A.  LeBlanc 


jForelgn  Caibs. 


Bber&een,  Scotlan&. 


PAULL  &  WILLIAMSOXS, 

Advocates,    Solicitors    and    Notaries    Public. 

230    Union   Street,  -  -  .  _  Aberdeen. 

A.   M.    Williamson,    R.    M.    Williamson.    LL.B..   and   J.   G.   Paull. 

Cable   address.    "  Williamson.    Advocate.'"   Aberdeen. 


Belfast,  HrelanO. 


GEOEGE  McILDOWIE  c<l-  SONS. 

Solicitors. 

Belfast.  I       -  -  -  Ireland. 

Gable   Address  :      "  Mac-ildowie.   Belfast." 

George  MoTldowie.  Jr..  is  a  Commissioner  of  Deeds   for  following 

States :     California.    South     Camlina,     Colorado.     Illinois.     Indiana, 

Louisiana'.    Maine,    Massachusetts.    Missouri.    Montana,    New    York, 

Nevada,   Ohio.    Pennslyvania.   Tennessee.   Texas. 


39 

FOREIGN   LEGAL   CARDS     Continued. 


Berlin,  (3ermani^. 


DPt.  HUGO  WALDECK, 

Solicitor. 

No.    7    Behrenstrassc.  -  -  Berlin    W. 

Corresponds   in   English.   French.    Italian,   and   Ilussian. 

London    Office :    34   &   .36    Gresham    St..    London    E.C..    England. 


BnOgetovvn,  Barba&os. 


COTTLE,  CATFOED  &  CO., 

17  High  Street.  -  -  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

J.    W.   C.    Catford,    M.C.f..    J. P.,  Coiimiissio:ier  of  Probates  and  Kin'^s  Solicitor, 

R.   P.    Pite.  F.   G.   B.    King. 

Cable  a(ldres.s   "  Cottle  Barbados."  A. B.C.  Code. 


Brisbane,  (SiueenslanD- 


CHAMBEES  &  McNAB. 

Solicitors. 

30   Adelaide   Street,  _  .  .  _  Brisbane. 

Arthur  Williams  Chambers,  Notary  Public  (/Junimr.  for  Affidavits 
for  New  Zealand  and  Western  Australia  i .  Alexander  McNab 
(Commr.  for  N.S.W..  Vict..   S.  Aust.,  AV.  Aust.  and  Tasmania). 

London  Agcnts—Hlyth.  Duttion.  Hartley  &  Blyth.  112  Gresham 
House,  Old  Broad  Street.  E.C.  Edinboro'  Agents — R.  R.  Simpson  & 
Lawson.  10  Albyn  PI.  Dublin  Agent — Richard  Davoren,  13  Dame  St. 
Cable  Address.  "  Loyalty."  Brisbane.     Code  used — A  B  C,  5th  edition. 


Brussels,  Belgium 


SIE  THOMAS  BAECLAY.  LL.B.. 

Barrister,    Commissioner   for   Oaths   for   Canada. 

Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  the  Congo   State,  Knight  of  th« 

Order  «f  Leopold. 

35  Place  de  V  Industrie.         -  Brussels.  Belgium. 

London — 33   Old    Square.    Lincoln's   Inn.      Paris   Law   Offices,    17 

Rue  Pasquier.       (See   Paris,  i       New  York.   30   Broad   Street. 

Cable  address  :  Tombarcle.  London.   Expedite.  Paris.    Kael.  New  York. 

Legal  business  undertaken  for  all  tjart.-;  of  Europe. 

Cape  Uown,  Cape  Golong. _^ 

FAIEBEIDGE.  AEDEEXE  &  LAWTO^^, 

Solicitors,  Patent  and  Trade  Mark  Ag-ents,  Etc. 

Ardernc's  Buildings,  I'/l    Longniarkct  Street,         Cape  Toioih. 

Henry   Mathew   Arderne.    William    George   Fairbridge,    Henry   Ralph 
Arderne,  Tliomas  Edwards  Lawton. 

All    letters   should   be   addressed   to   P.O.   Box   536,   Cape  Town. 

Telegraphic  address :      "  Fairbridge,"  Cape  Town. 

Codes — Western    Union,   universal   edition.      A. B.C.,   5th   edition. 

London  Agents:      Holiam's   Sons,   Coward   &   Hawksley.   30   Mincing 
Lane.  London  E.C. 


40 

FOREIGN  LEGAL  CARDS — Continued. 


Dublin,  1[relan&. 


a.  MUXEO  MEAKES, 

Solicitor. 

16    Moles  worth    Street,  -  -  Dublin.    Ireland. 

Commissioner   to   Administer   Oaths   for   Supreme   Court. 

Cable  address,  "  Fiat,"  Dublin. 

George  Cramer  Stapleton.  T.  Jebnon  MacGrath. 

EDWAED  AXD  GEORGE  STAPLETOX, 

Solicitors,      Land     Agents,     Notary     Fablic,     Committee     of 
Estates,  Commissioners  for  Oaths,  Etc.^ 

29   Molesworth   Street,  -  -  DuUin,    Ireland. 

Solicitors  for  Intermediate  Education  Board,  Ireland,  Loan  Fund  Hoaid,  Ireland,  and 
other  Educational  and  Public  Hoards,  Commercial  Companies,  etc.,  etc.  Practice  in  all 
Superior  Courts,  Representatives  in  Inferior  Courts  through  Ireland. 

Mr.  MacGrath  is  a  perpetual  Notary  Public  and  Commr.  for  New  York. 
References — Royal    Hank    of  Ireland,    Dublin;    Baldrige   and    De    Bord,    .Attorneys 

Counsellors,    Omaha,    Nebraska;     R.   &   E.    J.    O'Gorman,    New  York,    Hubbell's, 
New  York. 


Durban,  IRatal. 


BLAMEY  &  HOLGATE, 

Solicitors,  Notaries  Public,  Conveyancers  &  Patent  Agents. 

ACLTTS  ARCADE,  -  DURBAN,  NATAL. 


Georqerown,  Demerara. 


JOSEPH  A.  KING, 

Solicitor. 

Victoria    Law    Courts.  -  Georgetown.    Demerara. 

Crown   Solicitor    with   private   practice,   Law    Courts. 


jHobart,  Uasmania. 


BUTLER.  McIXTYRE  &  BUTLER, 

Solicitors,    Etc. 

HOBART.  -  -  TASMANIA. 

Cable  Address,  "  Butmac." 
Commissioners  of   the   High   Court  of   the  Commonwealth   of  Au- 
stralia 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   Henrv   Bi^tler,    Notary   Public, 

Charles  William  Butler. 
Solicitors  far — The  Commercial  Bk.  of  Tasmania.  Ltd.;  Norwich 
Union  Fire  Ins.,  Co. ;  Mt.  Lyell  Mining  and  Ry.  Co.,  Ltd. ;  Zeehan 
(Montana!  Mine.  Ltd.,  London:  Mt.  Zeehan  (Tasmania")  Silver  Lead 
Mines,  Ltd..  London :  Lyell  Tharsis  Mining  Co's.  Zeehan  Queen 
Silver  Mining  Co.;  Tasmania  Permanent  Executors  and  Ti-ustees' 
Ass'n.     Special  attention  given  to  Mining.  Land  and  Railway  raattei's. 


41 
FOREIGN  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


JEDiuburgb,  Scotland- 


KINMOXT  &  MAXWP:LL, 

86   George  Street,     -     -     Edinhiirgh.    Scotland. 
John  Kinmont,  S.  S'.  C.  &  N.  P.  Hamilton  Maxwell,  W.  S. 

Cable   address.    '•  Kinmont."   Edinburgh. 
References : 
Toronto— Clark,  Campbell.  McPherson  &  Jarvis. 
Montreal — Lyman  &  Dunlop. 
Edinburgh — General   Manager  National   Bank  of  Scotland. 


Mongkong,  Cbiiia. 


JOflXSOX,  STOKES  &  MASTER, 

S  Des   Voeu.T  Road  Central,  Hongkong. 

Partners:      Godfrey    Cornewall    Chester    Master, 
Herbert   Johnson    Gedge. 

Solicitors  of  the  Sup.  Ct.  of  Judicature  in  England  and  of  the 
Sup.  Ct.  of  Hongkong.  Notaries  Public.  Trade  Mark  and  Patent 
Agents,  etc. 

Wei    On,    John    Hays,    Harold    George.    Charles    Bailey,    and 
Reginald    Francis    Chester    Master. 

Solicitors   of    the   Sup.   C:.    of   .Judicature   in    England   and   of   the 
Sup.  Ct.  ot  Hongkong. 

Tel.  Address,  "  Retsam.'"  Hongkong.  A.B.C.  Code.  4th  and  5th  Edi- 
tions, Al  Code  and  McNeill's  Mining  and  General  Tele.  Code. 


Jobannesbura,  Uiansvaal. 


FROST,  MULLIGAX  &  EOUTLEDGE, 

61  to  11  Exploration  Bldgs.,  Johannesburg.  Transvaal. 

W.  T.   H.  Frost.  G.  A.  Muixigan.  W.   Routledge. 

P.  O.  Box  30fi.         -         -         -         Cable  Address  :  "  Coptic." 


42 
FOREIGN  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


Jamaica,  Mest  HuMes. 


MAXTOX  c^'  HAET. 

Solicitors,  Patent  and   Trade  Mark  Aeents. 

V.  E.  Manton.  LL.B..  London.  Ansell  Hart. 

Cable   Address.   '"  Mauron    .Jamaica."  -         -  A. B.C.   Code. 

Bankers — Bank  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Agents — Imperial    Life    Assce.    Co.    of    Canada.    Scottish    Union    and 

National  Fire   Insce.  Co.  of  Edinburgh. 

London   Agent h — Valpy.    Peckham    &    Chaplin. 

American     Correspondents — Carter.     Hughes.     Rounds    »fc     Schurman, 

New  York  City. 


Xaunceston,  ZTasmania. 


LAW  &  WESTOX  &  AECHER. 

Solicitors. 

No.  1  Mutual    Provident   Chamhers.  Cameron   Street.  Launceston. 
Tasmania. 
.\LEXAXDER  Archer.  LL.B.  Ernest  Miltox  Law.  LL.B.. 

Barrister-at-Law.  Barrister  &  Notary  Public. 

William  Dubeelle  Westox,  LL.B.,  Notary  Public. 

Xima.  iperu. 


GLICERIO  CAMIXO, 

Lawryer   to   the    Tribunals    of    Peru, 

South  America, 
Residing  at  Lima. 

(Calle  dc  Bagnijano.  Ao.  .?77>  B..  1st  floor), 

offers   his  services   for   the  defence   of   any   case,   registering  of  Trade 

Marks  and  obtaining  of  privileges. 


Xon^on,  BnctlanD. 


JOHX  BARTLETT, 

Solicitor,  Etc. 

26  and  27  Bush  Lane,  Cannon  Stn-rf.  -  -  London,  E.G. 

Telegraph  Address — "  Bartollozzi,"  London. 

Canadian  Agent :  Carter.  Goldstein  &  Beullac. 

Royal  Insurance  Bldg..  2  Place  d' Amies.  Montreal.  Canada. 

BISCHOFF,  DODGSOX.  COXE.  BOMPAS  &  BISCHOFF, 

Solicitors  and  Privv  Council  Agents. 

4  Great   Winchester  Street.    London.  E.C..  -  -  England. 

Cable  Address  :      "  Legist,  London." 

Codes  used  :      "  Moreing  &  Neal."   "  A.B.C.."  and   "  Lieber." 

Commissioners   for   taking  affidavits   in   and   for  all   the   Provinces  of 

Canada. 

Canadian  Asents :  Blake.  Lash  &  Cassels.  Toronto;  Borden. 
Ritchie  &  Chisl»lm.  Halifax.  N.S. :  Bruce,  Bruce  &  Counsell,  Ham- 
ilton :  Davis.  Marshall  &  MacNeill.  Vancouver.  B.C. :  Hall.  Brown  & 
Sharp,  Montreal:  Hosrg  &  Magee.  Ottawa;  Tapper,  Phipiien.  Tupper, 
Minty  &  McTavish,   Winnipeg. 


FOREIGN  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


XouOon,  lEuolant). 


BLAKE  &  EEDDEX, 

Privy   Council  Agents. 

S.  A  .  Blake.  j,'    \    C    Reddex 

Barrister   and   Solieitor   of   Out.:       Solicitor  (Ontario  and  England) 
Coni.  for  Ont.,  Que.    ^e^v  Bruns-       Com.    for    Ont..    British    Colum- 
wick.  Aova  Scotia.  Man..  Alberta        liia.  Alberta  and  Sa.skatchewan 
and  Saskatchewan. 

Offices,  n    \  ictoria  St,rrt.   Lo>hIo)i.  ,S'.ir.,  -  -  Enrjland, 

over  Canadian  Government  Offices. 
Cable  Address :    "  Emigre,  London."    Codes  used  :  A.B.C.  and  Lieber's 
Canadian  Agents:   Messrs.  Blake,   Lash  &  Cassels,   Toronto. 

FLUX,  THOMPSOX  &  QUAT^ELL, 

.7  East  India  Arenve.  London.  E.C..  and  at  211  Rue  St.  Honor,'.  Paris. 

William  Flux.       Stdxey  Thompson.        W.  H.  Quarrell. 

Telegrams  :      "  Fluxes,   London." 


HAEETSOX  &  POWELL, 

Solicitors,    Etc. 

5  Raymond  Buildinf/s.   Grairs  Inn.         -         London,   W.C.  Eng. 

Cable    Address :         -         -         "  Hurdcott.    London." 

Codes  used  :  A.B.C.  and  Kime's. 

E.  G.  Harrisox.  M.A..  -Oxon."     W.  H.  T.  T.  Powell,  B.A,  '^Camb." 

CAXADIAX    agexts  : 
Messrs.  McCarthy.  Osier.  Iloskin  &  Ilarcoiirt,  Barristers,  etc.,  Torontio- 

KEEX.  EOGEES  &  CO., 

Solicitors  and  Privy  Council  Agents. 

59   Carter  Lane.   Doctors   Commons.  -  London.  E.G. 

Archibald   Keex.  W.    A.   F.   Rogers.         C.   E.   Bl-rkixyouxg. 

CAXADIAX    AGEXTS  : 

Ryckman,   Kirkpatrick,   Kerr,   and  Maclnnes,   Toronto. 


LIXKLATEE,  ADDISOX.  BEOWX  &  JOXES, 

2  Bond  Court.  Walhrook,  E.G. 

Joseph  Addison,         Harold  Browx.         Cutler  Ambrose  Jones, 

Harold  Lacy  Addisox^.        Harold  George  Browx, 

Gerald  Lacy  Addisox". 


XOETOX,  EOSE,  XOETOX,  FAEISH  &  CO., 

Solicitors. 

571/2  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C.,  and  10  Victoria  Street. 

Westminster.  S'.W. 

Henry  Turton   Norton,   M.A..   J.P.      G.   A.   St.   Croix   Rose.      Walter 

Percy  Norton.  Edward  Garthwaite  Farisli. 


4-t 

FOREIGN   LEGAL,   CARDS  -Continued. 

XonC)on,  BuglanD- 

S.  H.  PEDDAR, 

Palmerston    House,    Old    Broad    St..    London,    England,    and 

119  Bush  St..   San  Francisco,  California. 

Cable  Address :  -  -  "  Peddar,  London." 

English.  Solicitor  and  Attorney-at-Lavir. 

Commissioner  for  takinsi'  Attidavit>  for  ail  Canadian  Cuur[>,  to  reside  in  London,  and 
Commissioner  of  Deeds  for  nil  chief  States,  U.S.A.,  and  empowered  in  England  to  take 
Acknowledgments  of  Deeds,  Affidavits  and  Depositions,  and  to  certify  copies  of  docu- 
ments for  use  in  Canada  and  those  States. 

Canadian  and  United  States  Law  A;jent. 

Special  attention  given  to  taking  evidence  under  commissions  issued  by  Canadian  and 
U.  S.  Courts  and  to  prosecution  of  claims  of  Canadian  and  American  heirs  to  English 
properties. 

Has  resided  in  the  United  States  and  is  well  acquainted  with  American  and  Canadian 
legal  procedure. 

REFERENCES. -K.  H.  Lloyd.  Esq.,  Nevada  Block,  .'^an  Francisco,  Cal.  ;  Messrs. 
Lord,  Day  &  Lord,  120  Broadway.  New  York  ;  Messrs.  Sharpe  &  Alleman,  S.  W.  Cor.  9th 
an\i  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia  ;  The  Alleman  Law  Company,  2S0  Broadway,  New  York; 
Messrs.  Drake,  Jackson  and  Helmcken,  Victoria,  B.C. 


POOLE  &  ROBINSON, 

Solicitors,  Commissioners  for  Oaths. 

15  Union  Court,  Old  Broad  Street,        -       London,  E.G.,  England. 
Cable    Address  :      "  Junanglo."    London. 


IFlaples,  IFtali?. 


DE.  GUGLIELMO  AYOLIO  KEANE,  M.A.,  LL.D., 

Italian    Counsel,   Advocate. 

Xo.   So,    Corso    Untberto,   J. 

Hon.  County  Judge.  Adviser  in  all  questions  of  Italian  and  of  Private 
International  Law ;   Corresponds  in  English. 

London  Agents  :    Rollit  &  Sons  &  Burroughs. 


fllassau,  JSabamas,  TKIlest  UnMes 


J.  STANLEY  EAE. 


Barrister,    Solicitor,   Etc. 

Nassau,   N.P.,   Bahamas,    West   Indies. 


45 
FOREIGN  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


fnielbouine,  Hustralia. 


C0N:N^ELLY  &  CEOCKER. 

Solicitors,   Etc. 

Colonial  Mutual  Chambers,  60  &  62  Market  St.,  Melbourne,  Victoriu. 

JOSEPH  WOOLF, 

4o  Market  street,    Melbourne,  Australia. 

Parliaiuentary  Agent,  Perpetual  Coni'r  for  ack'li;.s  of  Married  Women  ;  Commis- 
sioner of  the  High  Court  of  Australia,  Commissioner  for  S.  and  W.  Australia,  Tas- 
mania, New  Zealand,  Fiji,  (^ue.,  X.S  ,  Ont.,  High  C't.  of  Judicature,  Madras,  Bengal  and 
X.  \V.  Provinces,  India,  Sup.  Ct.  Natal  and  Gold  Coast,  Africa.  Solicitor  for  the  Mayor 
and  Corp'n  Citv  of  St.  Kilda.  Consulates  France,  Russia  and  Italy  ;  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Original  South  Melbourne  Bldg.  Soc'y  ;  Grocers'  Ass'n  of  Victoria,  Ltd. ;  Commercial  Bkg. 
Co.  of  Sydney,  Ltd.,  in  Victoria ;  Liberty  Cofs'td  Gold  Mines  Ltd.,  London;  Aust.  Pro- 
ducers and  Traders,  Ltd.,  R.  G.  Dun  Co. 

Edinburgh  Agents— Lindsay,  Howe  &  Co.,  VV.  S.  32  Charlotte  Square,  Edinbnrgh. 

Losnos  Agents— Blyth,  Dutton,  Hartley  &  Blyth,  Solicitors,  112  Gresham  House 
Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.C. 

Philadbij'iiia  Agekts— Sharp  &  Alleman,  Chesttuit  St.,  Philadelphia. 
Refehknces  : 

Natl.  Bk.  of  Australasia,  Ltd.,  London  ;  Eng.,  Scot,  and  Aust.  Bk.  Ltd.,  London  ; 
Londou  Bk.  of  Australia,  Ltd.,  London. 

Cable  Address  :   "  Saloncitos."  Melbourne. 


parts,  jfrance. 


SIE  THOMAS  BARCLAY.  LL.B.  (Paris) 

Officer  of   the  Legion   of  Honor. 

English  Legal  Adviser  to  Consulate-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. 

yaris  Law  Offices,  (FfeneIi,En(jlUh  and  American),  17  Hue  Pasquier,  Madeleine. 

Establuhed  in  ISSO. 

London— 13  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Brusst-ls— 35  Place  de  I'lndustrie.  New 

York — 30  Broad  Street. 
Cable  Addresses:        Expedite— Paris.  Tombarde— London.  Kael— New  York. 


LAMMIJsT^  PEECA^  BELASYSE. 

Solicitor   of   tlie    Supreme   Court   of   Judicature   in   England 

(Nov.,   1879. » 

11    Faubourg    Samt    Honore,         -         -         Paris. 

London  Agents  :    Lamniin  &  Lodge, 

2  New  Court,   Lincoln's  Inn,   London.   W.C 

lport*of*Spain,  UriniOat). 

E.  BEENAED  ACHAM. 

Solicitor    and    Conveyancer. 

Temple  House.       -       ,S'^   Vincent  Street, 
PORT-OF-SPAIN,  TRIXIDAD. 


46 

FOREIGN  LEGAL,  CARDS-  Continued. 

Iptetermauit3burg,  IRatal. 

HATHOHN,  CAMEEOX  &  CO.  (late  Halhorn  &  Co.), 

Advocates,    Solicitors,   Notaries   Public    and   Patent   Agents. 

Kenneth    Howard    llathoin.    K.C..    M.L.A.,       William    MacGillivray 

Cameron    and    Howard    Hathorn.     Manager :     David     Alexander 

Beaton    Lindsay,    ^solicitor    (Scotland    and    Natal). 

Solicitors   for   the    Standard   Bank   of   South   Africa.    Limited,    whose 

London   office   is   10  Clement's   Lane,   Lombard   St. 

Cablegrams:    Hathorn,    I'ietermartizburg. 

London  Agents  :    Messrs.  Atkinson  &,  Uresser,  AO  Finsbnry   Sq.,  E.G. 


IRome,  Iftal^. 


AYV.  EDGAR  BETTS, 

Legal  Adviser  to  H.  B.  M.  Consulate. 

Via   Giovanni  Lanza   \.  135. 

ROME  -  -  -  ITALY. 

Corresponds    in    English,    (ierman     and     French.        (V)rr('>-j)oii(h'nts    in 
all  principal  cities  in   Italy. 


Sbanobat  Cbina. 


STOKES,  PLATT  &  TEESDALE, 

Alfred    Pahker    Stokes,    Solicitor    (London). 
WiNFRiD  Alured  Comyn   Platt.   BarHstcr-at-Law    (Shanghai.) 
.John    Herma^v   Teesdale,   Solicitor    (Shanghai). 
Advocates,    Proctors,    Notaries    Public,    Patent    and    Trade- 
Mark  Agents. 

(Ronald  Neil  Macleod,  Solicitor,  Alfred  Siiney  Wilson,  Solicitor,     ;ind  Cliarles  Faton  Cun 

iiinghani,  Managing  Clerks,  Shanghai.) 

Telegraphic  Address:     "Relsam." 

London  Office;  ....  -  A.  P.  Stokts,  13  Leadenhall  Street. 

Hongkong  Agents  :  Johnson    Stokes  &  Master. 

SpDues,  IRew  Soutb  Males. 

EREDEETCK  WILLIAM  WALKER, 

Solicitor  and  Notary  Public. 

(Admitted  1885.) 

36   Gastlereagh  Street,         .         -         -         .  -  SYDNEY. 

Commissioner  for  Affits..  Decls..  Acknowledgments,  etc.,  H.  Ct.  of 
Australia,  States  of  N.  S.  Wales.  Victoria,  Oueensland.  S.  Australia. 
W.  Australia,  and  Ta.smania.  Colonies  of  New  Zealand  and  Fiji  : 
H.  Ct.  of  .Jud.  for  Bengal,  Bombay  and  Madras  in  India,  Provs.  of 
Out.,  Man.,  Que.,  B.C..  and  P.  E.  Island,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Trans- 
vaal and  Southern  Rhodesia,   S.  Africa. 

Agents   throughout   Australasia. 

Cable    Address :  -  "  Elford,    Sydney." 

London  Agents : 

Tarry    Sherlock    &    King.    17     Serjeants'     Inn,     Fleet     Street,     and 

Hunters  &  Haynes,  9  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C 


47 
FOREIGN  LEGAL,  CARDS     Continued. 

Wellington,  IRew  Zealand. 

CHAPMAN  &  TEIPP. 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries,   and   Patent  Agents. 

12  Brandon   Street.         -         WclJinr/tnn.   yrir   ZniJand. 
Martix  Ciiapmax.  Leonard  Owen  Howard  Tripp. 

(Inner  Temple,  1875.)  (Inner  Temple,   1886.) 

Solicitors  to  the  Australian  Mutual  Provident  Sou'y,  Phcenix  Asfce.  Co.,  Trust  am]  Agency 
Co.  of  Australasia,  University  of  New  Zealand,  United  Ins.  Co.  (ltd  ),  Standard  Life 
Assce.  Co.,  Wellington  School  Comnirs.  N  of  Eng.  Protecting  and  Indemnity  Assn., 
Dalgety  and  Co.  (Ltd.),  Hiiddart  Parker  &.  Co.,  Proprietary,  Ltd. 

Cable  Address:  "Attention." 
London  Agents  :        Rawle,  Johnstone  &  Co.,  -  1  Bedford  Row. 


laniteb  States  Caibs. 


%os  Bngeles,  (lalitornia. 


ELMEK    HAEDESTY, 

Attorney    and    Counsellor-at-Lax^. 

Estates  settled,   Collections  made,   etc..   etc.      Notary   Public. 

431%  South  Spring  Street.     Rooms  1,  2.  and  3, 
Los    Angeles,  .  .  _  _  California. 


HAEEIS  &  SWANWICK, 

Attorneys   and    Counsellors-at-La\e    of    the    California   Bar. 

Rusk  Harris,  formerly  of  the  Canadian  Bar,  and 

J.   W.   SWANWICK. 

Germain  Block.         -         -         _         io.v   Angeles.    California. 
Agents  at  S'an  Francisco  and  Sacramento. 


C.  WHPrE  MORTIMEE,  M.A., 

Attorney    and    Counsellor-at-Law    of    the    California    Bar, 
Barrister  and  Solicitor  of  the  Canadian  Bar   (Toronto.) 

British  Vicc-Co)isul  for  the  District  of  Los  Angeles. 

Agents   at    San    Francisco    and    Sacramento ;    Toronto    Agent,    J.    B. 
O'Brien.  Montreal   Agents,  Maclennan  &  Meagher. 

S.  P.  MULFOED, 

Attorney  and  Counsellor. 

Rooms   701-702   Los  Angeles   Trust  Bldg..    Cor.   Spring   and  2nd  Sts., 

Los   Angeles,    California. 

Practice  in  all  the  Courts.   State  and  Federal. 

Probate    and    Mercantile    Law    Practice.    Specialties.       Settlement    of 

Estates,  etc. 

Attorney  for  "  First  National  Rank." 

Cable  Address,  "  Mulford."  Notary  Public  P.O.  Box  55. 


48 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 

%05  BuGCles,  Cal. 


WOBKS,  LEE  &  WOE.KS, 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors-at-Lav^,  Advocates.  Solicitors  in 
Chancery,    Proctors    in    Admiralty,    Etc. 

iiuite   820,   H.    W.    Hcllman    Building,    Los   Angeles,    Cal. 

Partners— JOHN  D.  VVOKKs  (late  Associate  .Ju.^tite  mii>.  Ct.  Cal.  ;  Attv.  and  Coun- 
sellor in  Sup.  Ct.  of  V.  S.),  BKADNER  \V.  LEE,  LEWIS  R.  WORKS. 

Genera]  practice  in  all  .*^tate  and  U.  S.  Cts.,  corporation  business,  admiralty,  insur- 
ance, mining  laws,  bankruptcy,  contested  litigation,  mortgage  foreclosures,'  federal 
practice,  probate  practice,  interests  of  heirs  and  claimants  to  estates  of  decedents,  and 
land  litigation.  Attorneys  and  Counsel  for  Nafl  Bk.  of  i  al.,  Cal.  King  Gold  Mines  Co., 
Am.  Soda  Fouutain  Co.  of  Boston,  Rincon  Water  and  Power  Co.,  Santa  Ana  Tin  Mining 
Co.,  Bisbee  West  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Murphy  Oil  Co.  and  other  corporations.  Corres- 
pondents in  principal  cities  of  California. 

MAUDE   COOPER,   Notary  Public  in  office. 
Cable    Address,    "  Worlee."        Atlantic    Cable    and    Western    Union 

Codes  used. 


San  H)ieoo,  cial 


H.  E.  Mills.  J.  C.  Hizar. 

MILLS  &  HIZAE. 

Attorneys    and    Counsellors. 

Rooms  1,  2.   3.  //    /Aucijcrs  BlocJc.  -         -         San,  Diego.   Cal. 

Notary   and  ■  Stenographer  in   Office. 

Prompt    i)ersona]    attention    to    coniniercial.    mining    and    real    estate 

litigation,  and  estates  of  non-residents. 

Counsel  for  American  National  Bank.      Refer  to  Blochman  Bank- 

ing  Co..  San  Dieg-o,  Cal.     R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  New  York  and  St.  Louis. 

San  ifrancisco,  Cal 


P.  A.  BEKGEEOT, 

Attorney-at-Law. 

Royal  Insurance  Building,   Rooms  1-2.  306  Pine  Street, 
San  Francisco,  -  -  _  _  California. 

Attorney   for   French   Savings  Bank   and   French  American   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. 

BISHOP  &  HOEFLEE, 

Law   Offices:      532  Market   Street.         -         -         San  Francisco.,   Cal. 

Thomas   B.   Bishop.  L.   M.    Hoefler.  Wm.    Rix. 

Counsel  for  San  Francisco  Breweries,  Limited  ;  Merchants  Exchange ; 
Morgan  Oyster  Co.;   City  Street  Improvement  Co. 


RTGBY  &  EIGBY. 

Attorneys    and    Counsellors-at-Law. 

212  Sansome  Street,  -  .  San  Francisco,  California. 

Cable  Address :      "  Rigby."'  San  Francisco. 
Practice  m  all  State  and  Federal  Courts, 

Probate  Practice  a   Specialty. 
A    well-equipped     Mercantile    Law    Department,     under 
personal  supervision. 
Rankers:         -         -         The    First    National    Bank.    San    Francisco. 


49 


UNITED   STATES   LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 

San  ifraucisco,  Cal. 

HENEY  G.  W.  DINKELSPIEL, 

Attorney-at-Laiv, 

804-5-6    Claus    Spreckels    Building,    San    Francisco. 

Cable   Address   "  Gesdiu."     -  -     Western    Union    Code    used. 

General   Practice   in   all   State   and   Federal   Courts. 

Collection  Department  under  Special  Management.     Depositions  Care- 
fully Attended   to. 


References. 


New  York. 
Warner,  Johnson  &  Gallston 
Guggenheimer.      Cntermeyer 

&  Marshall 
National  Surety  Co. 
Fidelity    and    (Casualty    Co. 
Martindale  Merc.   Agency 
Babcook  &  Wilcox  Co. 
Hubbell  Publishing  Co. 

Chicago. 
Morgan  &  Wright 
Ferguson  &  Goodnow 
Eastman  &  Eastman 

Pittsburg. 
Union  Trust  Co. 
Way,  Walker  &  Morris 

Boston. 
John  Haskel   Butler. 

Denver. 
Bicksler.  Bennett  &  Wye 
Denver  Dry  Goods  Co. 


Phlladelpiiia. 
A.  J.  &  L.  J.  Bamberger 
Boltz.  ClyniPr  &  Co. 
Cleveland. 
L    J.  Grossman 
American  Lawyers  Co. 

Minneapolis. 
Attorneys'  National  Clearing 
House. 

San  Franclsco. 
Anglo  California  Bank,  Ltd. 
W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co. 
Minnesota  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co. 
Levi  Strauss  &  Go. 
Tillmann  &  P.endel 
AYilliam  ClufiP  Co. 
Triest  &  Co. 
Wellman.  Peck  &  Co. 
Deere  Implement  Co. 
Chas.  C.  Moore  &  Co.,  Engi- 
neers. 


HEI^^EY  C.  SCHAETZEE, 

Attorney   and   Counsellor-at-LaTO- — Proctor  in  Admiralty. 

Rooms  323-5-7-9  Crossley  Bldy..   S3-So   Neic  ilontgo-meri/   Street, 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Commercial,    Probate    and   Real   Estate   Law   a   Specialty.      Separate 

Department   for   Mercantile   Collections. 

Depositions  may  be  set  at  this  oflSce  and  should  be  addressed  to 

Harry  D.  Horn,  Xotary  Puhlic. 


San  ^osCt  vTal. 


J.  s.  McGix:n"is, 

Attorney    and    Connsellor-at-Laxv. 

Bank  of  San  Jose  Building.  -  -  San  Jose.  California. 
Refers  to  Bank  of  San  .Jose.  Fir.st  Nat.  Bank.  San  Jose:  Bradstreets: 
.Jewelers'  Assn.  and  Board  of  Trade.  New  York;  Shoe  and 
T^eather  Merc.  Ag'cy.  Boston.  Estate  Matters.  Commercial  Liti- 
gation, and  other  Civil  Practice  throughout  Central  California, 
in  S'tate  and  Federal  Courts. 

Notary  Public.  Depositions  taken. 

Use  Western   Union  Code.         -         -         Cable  Address.   "  McGinnis." 


50 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL    CARDS— ^Continued. 


H)env>er,  Colorado. 


BICKSLER,  BEX]N'ETT  &  XYE, 

Attorneys    and    Counsellors-at-Liaw. 

Equitable    Building.  -  -  -  Denver.    Colorado. 

Cable  Address  :      "  Bicklean  Denver." 

W.   Scott  Bicksler.  Edmon  G.  Bennett.  George  L.   Nye. 

Colorado  Counsel  for  American  Surety  Coinpanii  of  Xcid  York. 

liEFEREXCES  : 

Neic  York — American  Surety  Company  of  New  York  :  Law  Depart- 
ment of  Fidelity  and  Casualty  Company. 

Chicago — Law  Department  of  Armour  &  Company:  Tiie  Continental 
Fruit  Express ;  Carson,  Pirie,  Scott  &  Company ;  Geo.  M.  Rey- 
nolds,   Aice-President   of   the   Continental   National   Bank. 

Des  Moines — -Des  iL^ines  Life  Insurance  Company:  Central  Life 
Assurance   Society   of   the   United   States. 

Denver — Capitol  National  Bank  ;  Interstate  Savings  &  Trust  Com- 
pany :  J.  S.  Brown  &  Bro.  Mercantile  Company;  C.  S.  Morey 
Mercantile  Company,   and  Bradstreets   Company. 

Commissions  for  the  taking  of  depositions  may  be  issued  to  Walter 
M.  Appel.  Notary  Public  in  and  for  the  City  and  County  of  Denver, 
C'olorado. 


MarttorD,  Connecticut. 


JOHN"  J.  DWYER. 

Attorney    and    Counsellor-at-La\ir. 

2  State  Street.  -  -  Hartford.   Connecticut. 

Practice.^  in  all  U.S.  and  State  Courts. 
Prompt  personal  attention  to  Corporation,  Commercial,  Insur- 
ance, Real  Estate  and  Admiralty  matters.  Bankruptcy  and  Deposi- 
tions. Special  attention  to  representation  of  legatees  and  prospec- 
tive heirs  and  searches  for  heirs  and  legatees  in  any  part  of  New 
England,  New  .Tersey,  Eastern  New  York  and  Eastern  Pennsylvania; 
will  go  to  any  part  of  the  above  sections  on  account  of  heirs  or 
legatees  where  the  amount  involved  justifies  it. 

Reliable     correspondents     throughout     the     United    States.    Canada. 

Europe,  and  all  parts  of  the  civilized  world. 

References  : 

Hartford — Connecticut  Trust  and   Safe  Deposit  Co. :   the  Mayor  and 

Hon.    William    S.   Case,   Judge    Superior  Ct. 
Aeu-  York — Bradford  A.  Bullock.  >Iarks  and  Meyer  Importation  Co., 
and  Martindale  Merc.  Ag'cy. 

laiasbtnaton,  2)tstnct  of  Columbia. 

BBANDENBUEG  &  BRAT^DENBURG, 

Connsellors-at-L>aiv. 

Fendall   Building.  -  -  Washington.    D.C. 

Practice  before  all    Courts. 

Commercial,    Real    Estate    and    Corporation    Law:    Pateqts;    Claim.s 

against   the   United   States. 

Attorneys  for  the  Central  National  Bank.  United  States  Fidelity  and 

Guaranty  Company  and  Others. 

F.  Walter  BRANnEXBURc.  -  Notary  Public. 


51 

UNITED    STATES    LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 


"WIlasbinQton,  H).C. 


JOS.  A.  BTPiKAET. 

Attorney    and    Connsellor-at-La\r. 

Corcoran  Building,        -        -         Washington,  D-C. 

Practices  in  the  U.S.   Supreme  Court,  the  Courts  of  the  District  of 

Columbia,  the  Court  of  Claims,  before  Congress  and  all  the 

Executive  Departments. 

Collections  promptly  attended  to.     Depositions. 

Long  Distance  Telephone  in  office.  References   if  desired. 

Cable  address,  Burjos. 


JAMES  HA^IILTOX.  M.E.,  LL.B.. 

MEMBER   AM.    SOC.    MECHANICAL    ENGINEERS, 

ASSOCIATE.    AM.    INST.    ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERS, 

M.   E.     (CORNELL  I    LL.B.    (  B.    U.    L.    S.», 

LATE   LECTURER   ON   PATENTS   B.    U.   LAW    SCHOOL. 

Patents    and   Trade-Marks. 

Liberal  Commission  to  General  Practitioners.     Write  for  Information 

and  Terms. 

Loan   and    Trust   Building.         _         .         .         _  Washington.    D.C. 

Branch  Office.  -  .jl  Nassau  ,St..  Xcic  York  City. 


KALSTOX  .V-  SIDDONS, 

Attorneys    and    Counsellors-at-La\nr. 

Bond  Building,  -  -  Washington.   D.   C. 

Cable  Address  :      "  Ralsid.    Washington." 
Practice  in  all  Courts,  including  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States ;    the   Departments,    including    Land   and    Patent    Offices :    and 
before   Committees   of  Congress. 

Counsel  for  Union  Savings  Bank.  luternatimal  Building  and  Loan 
Association.   Colonial  Fire  Insui-ance  Company. 

Depositions  taken  before  Harvey  T.  Winfield^  Notary  Puhlio. 

TUCKER  &  KEXYOX. 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Law^. 

Colorado  Building.  -  -  -  Washington,  D.C. 

Cable    Address    "  Tucken."    Washington. 
Practice  in  United  States  Supreme  and  all  local  courts.      Matters 
before    the    Government    Departments.    Court    of    Claims    and    Land 
Office.     Well  organized  office  for  depositions,  collections,  etc 
Attorneys  for  B.  G.  Lun  &  Co..  Mercantile  Agency. 
Refer  to  American.   Biggs,   Second  and   Citizens   National   Banks. 
Armour  &  Co..  John  Wanamaker,   Philadelphia,  Pa.,  etc.,  etc 
Long  Distance  Telephone. 


Cbicaoo,  IFlliuols. 

Elbert  C.  Ferguson.  Charles  N.  Goodnow. 

Guy  L.  Eames.  I.  R.  Hazen. 

Cable   Address,    "  Topaz." 

FEEGUSOX  &  GOODXOW, 

Commercial,  Corporation,  Trade  Mark,  Probate  and 
Real  Estate  Law  and  Litigation. 

Practice  in  the  State  and  Federal  Courts. 

Kili    Washington    Street.  -  -  -  Chicago,    Illinois. 

Depositions  carefully  taken,  let  Commission  issue  to  either  mem- 
i)ei-  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.  R.  S.  Tuthill ;  Tlie  Credit  Clearing  House ; 
Devoe  &  Raynolds  Company,  Paints;  Central  Electric  Co.:  Peter 
Vanshaak  &  Sons :  Erie  City  Iron  Works. 

New  York  City  : — Hardware  Board  of  Trade ;  Sullivan,  Drew  & 
Co.;  Lazarus,  Rosenfeldt  «&  Lehman  Martiiidale"s  Mercantile  Agency; 
Crockery  Board  of  Trade. 

Boston  : — D.  P.  Nichols  &  Co. ;  American  Soda  Fountain  Co. 

PHrLADEi.PHiA  : — Wagner  &  Tschudy :  Chas.  I^ipi)incott  &  Co., 
Soda  Fountains. 

St.  Louis  : — Thomas  J.  Fagin  &  Co. 

Members      of      Commercial     La"w      League     of     America  :     Attorne.ys 
National    Clearing   House. 


5R 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL,   CARDS— Continued. 

5ac(?sonviUe,  iflori&a. 

JXO.  W.  DODGE. 

Attorney    and    Connsellor-at-LaAV. 

Jacksonville.  -  _  .  Florida. 

Practice  in  all   Courts. 

CaLLECTIOXS     AND     C0:MMERCIAL     law     a     SI'ECIALTY. 

We.stern  Uuiou  Code. 

Indianapolis,  Ifn^iana. 

MOERIS  c^-  XEWBERGER, 

Attorney  s-at-LaxF. 

1)07.  608.  nofi.  610.  61 1.  HI 2.  013.  UL'j 

Commercial    Cluh    Buildinfj-    htdiaiinpolis.    lud..    U.S.A. 

X.   Morris.  L.   Newberger. 

Practice  generally  in  all  of  the  Civil  Cts.,Fe  leral,  State  and  Supreme ;  Commercial  and 
CoriX)ratioii  Law  in  all  their  Branches,  with  Special  F^icilities  for  making  Collections. 
Special  Personal  Attention  given  to  Securing  aud  Collecting  Claims,  and  the  Conducting 
of  Litigation  growing  out  of  Commercial  Transactions. 

For  our  promptness  and  efficiency,  we  refer  to  the  leading  Collection  Agencies  and 
Commercial  Lawyers  of  the  country,  whose  exacting  requirements  in  these  respects  we 
have  continued  to  meet  for  nianv  vears.  We  also  submit  the  following  SPECIAL 
PiEFEKENCES:  Indianapolis, "Indiana  Xat.  Bk.,  Mer.  Nat.  Bk..  Capital  Nat.  Bk.  : 
New  York  City,  Hanover  Nat.  Bk  ,  The  H.  B.  Claflin  Co.,  Dunham  &  Co.  ;  Phila- 
delphia, John  B.  Ellison  &  Co  ,  John  Wannaniaker  :  Cta.icag'o  First  Xat.  Bk.,  J.  V 
Farwell  Co.,  Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  \rmour&  Co.  ;  Boston,  Everett  Nat.  Bk.,  Brown 
Durrell  &  Co.  ;  Cincinnati,  S.  Kuhn  &  Son,  Bankers. 

Stenographers,  Notaries  PuVjlie  and  Long  Distance  Telephone  in  Otfici-. 


Uerre  Mante,  UnD. 


Law  Office  of 
W.  H.  TABEE, 

523^2  Ohio  Street. Tcrre  Haute.  Indiana. 

Notary  Public  and  Stenographer  in  Office. 


H)es  flQoines,  ITowa. 


F.  F.  FROST, 

601-602-60S-60i  lotca  Loan  cG  Trust  Bldg. 
Des    Moines,  .  -  _  -  -  I  on:  a. 

References. 
Iowa  Loan  &  Trust  Co.  INIarquarat  Savings  Bank. 

German    Savings   Bank. 
4— L  L. 


54 

UNITBD    STATES   LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 

Mateiioo,  Howa- 

EDWAEDS  &  LOXGLEY, 

Attorney  s-at-La\«r. 

Commcrcitil  ]{iiil(Iiitf/.  -  -  -  Wofcrloo,  loua. 

A.  J.  EDWARDS.  ALFRED  LOXOLEY. 

IRew  ©lieaiis,  Xouisiana. 

T.  :»!.     c^-     J.  I).  MILLEK, 

S2'i   Common   Street.  -  -  A'ciP   Orleans,   Louisiana. 

(  OIU'OKATIOA   AND  ADMIRALTY  LAW. 

Refer  to  Whitney-Central  National  Bank.  Ilihernia  PJank  &  Trust 
Co..  Bank  of  Orleans,  New  Orleans :  American  Telephone  &  Tele- 
graph ('o..   New    York;   X.   K.  Fairhank  Co..  Chicago. 

Buburn,  firiaine. 

OAKES,  PDLSIFEE  &  LUDDEN, 

Attorneys-at-Lavir. 

M  cell  allies  Sa  rings  Ban  I:  li  nil  (ling. 

AlBCRy,  _  .  -  .  MAINE. 

Henky  W.  Oakes.  James  A.  Pulsifer.  Forest  E.  Luduen. 

Mercantile   Collections. 


JSaltimore.  nQar^lan5. 


A.  BEEXAED  CITAXCELLOE, 

Attorney    and    Connsellor-at-Liaw. 

S07    St.    Paul    Street.  -  -  -  Baltimore.    Md. 

General  Practice.  Settlement  of  Estates.  Cirnoration  and 
Commercial  Eaw.     Collection  Departmenr. 

references. 

Fidelity  ami  Deposit  f'o.  of  Mil.  I  F.  A.  Wallace.  Mjrr.  Home  Life   Ins.  Co 

Remington    Typewriter    Co.     of    Balti-  !  of  New  York. 

more,  Kansas  City  and  New  York.  1  K.I.  Perkins  Horseshoe  Co.,  Providence. 

W.   H.   Baldwin,  Myi".  Lidgerwood   Mfg.  j  .Annan,  l^erg  &  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Co,   Chicago.  I  John  L. Williams  &  Sons,  Bankers,  Rich- 
Evening  News  Pub.  Co.  I  mond. 
Smith  Premier  Txpewriter  Co.  !  McDonald  &  Sayre,  ("traoi's,  Syracuse 

Cable  address,  "  Chancellor." 


UNITED   STATES  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


Boston*  miassacbusetts. 


ARTHUR  W.  BLAKE:\rORE. 

Attorney    and    Counsellor-at-Law. 

60  State  Street,  Rooms  DJo-DlS,  -  -  -  Boston,  Mass. 

Ix>ng  Distance  Telephone  Main  419. 

GENERAL    PRACTICE    IX    ALL    STATE    AXD    FEDERAL    COURTS. 

Author  of  Blakemore  on  the  Abolition  of  Grade  Crossings  in 
Massachuse'tts  :  Joint  Author  with  Mr.  John  M.  Gould  of  Gould  and 
Blakemore  on   Bankruptcy,   etc..   etc. 

Refers  to  Old  Colony  Trust  Company,  Boston. 

BENJAMIN  B.  DEWING, 

Attorney-at-Law, 

1011-1018  Kimlall  Building.  -  -  18  Tremont  Street, 

Boston,  Mass. 
READ'S  LAW  OFFICES, 

161    Beoonshin:   St..   Boston.    Mass. 

Angustine  H.  Read,  General  Counsel, 

Commissioner   of  Deeds   and  Notary  Public. 

Special  attention  to  Corporation.  Probate.  Bankruptcy.  Assign- 
jnent,  Poor  Debtor  and  Divorce  Cases.  Depositions  carefully  taken. 
Prompt,  personal,  persistent  and  vigoi'ous  demands  made  on  collec- 
tions by  our  Attorneys  and  Collectors.  Refer  to  Commonwealth  Trust 
Co..  Jordan,  Marsh  Co.,  Glolje  Newspaper  Co..  C.  F.  Hovey  &  Go. 

N.  L.  SHELDON. 

Attorney    and    Counsellor-at-Law^. 

lOS  to   111   Niles  Building. 
BOSTON    AXD    NORWOOD,  -         -  MASSACHUSETTS. 

JOHN  WEAVER  SHERMAN, 

Attorney-Notary- Justice. 

28   Pemhcrton   Square.  -  .  .  Boston,    Mass. 

Member  Commercial  Law  League. 
Representing  Leading  Lists.  'Phone  649-4  Hay. 

SpiingfielC),  flilass. 


WALLACE  R.  HEADY, 

SPRINGFIELD,    MASS.,    U.S.A. 

Personal    attention,    long    experience,    thorough    action,    thorougk 
system. 
Practices  all  State  and  Ferleral  Courts.     Litigated  matters  a  specialty 

Reference :— Any   Bank:   Clerk  of  Courts:   Bradstreets   or   R.   g! 
Dun  &  Co. 


56 
UNITED   STATES  LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 


HauntoUt  nnass. 


T\'ILLIAM  S.  WOODS, 

Attoi'ney-at-Lawr, 

5    Rand    Builduiy,  -  -  TAUSTOX,    MASS. 

Associate  Justice  of  the  First  Dist.  Court  of  Bristol  Co.  Solicitor 
in  Taunton  for  U.  S.  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Co.  Attys.  Nat. 
Clearing  Hou.se.  North  Am.  Merc.  Agcy.  Co.  Martindale 
Merc.  Agency.  Practice  in  all   the  Courts. 


Worcester,  flUass. 


ALFKED  S.  riXivEKTOA, 

Attorney,    Counsellor-at-Laiv    and    Notary    Public. 

Rooms  loi  and  .'t02.  -I'tO  Main  Street,         -         WORCESTER,  MASS. 
Boston  Office:  53  Boi/lvton  street. 

Battle  CreeK>  miicbtQam 

WILLIAMS  &  BECK, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Lia.\iir. 

BATTLE  CREEK,  -  -  MICHIGAN. 

Have  facilities  for  attending  to  Corporation,  Railroad,  Probate,  and 

Commercial    matters   throughout   Southern    Michigan. 
We  are  attorne.vs  for  and  refer  to  The  Old  National  Bank  of  Battle 

Creek,  Merchants'  Savings  Bank,  and  Postum  Cereal  Co.,  Limited. 

at  Battle  Creek,  Michigan. 


Grant)  IRapiDs,  flUlcb. 


TAGGART,  DEXISOX  &  WILSOX, 

Attorneys   and  Counsellors. 

GRAND  RAPIDS,         -         -         MICHIGAN. 
Patents  and   General   Practice. 
Referexces : 
Netc  York : — The    ^Mutual    Life    Insurance    Co.    of    New    York ; 
Hughes,  Rounds  &  Schurman. 

Grand  Rapids: — The  Michigan  Trust  Co.;   National  City  Bank; 
Bissell  Carpet  Sv^eeper  Co. 


^achson,  nntcb 


GEOEGE  H.  CURTIS, 

Attorney-at-Law, 

308  Carter  Bloel;         -  -         JACKSON,  MICH. 


H)etroir,  nuicb. 

BOWE>s',  DOUGLAS,  WHITIXG  &  'MUEFIN, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors. 

80  io  85  Moffatt  Block,  -       -  Detroit.  Mich. 

Referexces  : 

Merchants  Bank  of  Canada  :   Union  Trust  Co. :   American  Exchange 

National   Bank :    Central   Savings   Banks. 
Herbert   Bowex.  Frederick  W.   Whitixg. 

Samcel  T.  Dovglas,  James  O.  Mubfin. 


58 

UNITED    STA1ES    LEGAL    CARES     Continued. 


port   iHuion,  tjnicb. 


MOOEE,  BEOWX,  MILLEE  &-  LADD. 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors. 

25-27-29    White  Block. 

General  practice  in  State  and  Federal  Courts. 
References — First   National    Exchange    Bank   and   Comme:rcial   Bank. 

Gteorge  G.  Moore.  Frederick  B.  Brown. 

Norman  I.  Miller.  Sauford  W.  Ladd.  Michael  J.  Hobiu. 


Sault  Ste.  fmarie,  foiicb. 


DAYIDSO^^  A.\D  HTDSOX, 

Laxiryers. 

Sault   Stc.   Marie,  -  -  Michigan. 

ROBERT.S    P.    HUDSOX.  ALBERT    B.    DAVIDSOX. 

miinneapolis,  nninnesota- 


XYE  c^-   DEUTSCH, 

Attorneys-at-Lawr. 

Suite  315  yew   York   Life  BiiihVnKj.  -  Minneapolis.   }[inn. 

Frank  M.   Nye.  Henry  Deutsch. 

Refer  to  the  Northwestern  National  or  an.v  other  City  Bank,  or  any 
Judge  of  any  Court  in  Minneapolis. 


59 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL,    CARDS — Continued. 


St   Ipaul,  /IDiuii. 


G]LBEET  &  GREEN-MAN, 

iiuitc   501   and   oOS   National   Gentian    American   Bank   Buihliiiff. 

ST.   PALL.  -  MINX. 

Philip  Gilbekt.  J-   E.  Greexmax. 

Members   of   Guai-anteeil   Attorneys   Association. 

St    Paul  representatives  of  Guaranteed  Attorneys  Quarterly  and  the 

United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Co.   ^ 

J7f.  hilscher. 

Attorney  and  Counsellor. 

Keic   York   Life  In,.  Bldy..              -            -              ST.  PAUL.    MIXN. 
General    Practice   in   all   Courts. 
Keferexces  : — Second   National   Bank,    Fairbanks   Morse   &   Co., 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

MOHPHY.  E^YI^■G  &  BRADFORD, 

Attorneys,    Counsellors-at-Law,    Etc. 

Offices,   Manliiittuii    Building,    St.   Paul.   Minn. 

a 

E.   Howard  Morphy.  Barrister-at-Law.        Frank  H.  Ewin^. 
.Tohn  M.  Bradford.  W.  W.  Schell.  Sander  Noble  Nelson. 

Counsel  in  Minnesota  for:  The  British  Mort^ajre  Co.  of  Minne- 
sota :  Canada  Life  Ass.  Co. :  North  Am.  Life  Ass.  Co. :  National  Trust 
Co.,  Ltd..  etc. 

Special  attention  paid  to  Canadian  business. 


/IDert&ian,  /iDississippi. 


BRAHAX  &  McCAXTS, 

Law  and  Collection  Oifhes 

l.'o.srnhauni  Buildinn.  -  -  -  MHRIhl A  X .  Ml SS. 

Practice  in  all  State  and  Federal  Courts. 

F.  V.  Braiiax.  Allax  G.  McCaxts. 


St.  Xouis,  /iDissouri. 


ABBOTT  &  EDWAIIDS. 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Laixr. 

Rooms    'ftn.    ',11.    ',1  >  and  .'fl.i  Sicuriti/   Ruildinf/. 

.U9   X.    Frj'urtli    Street.   St.    Louis.    Mo. 
A.    L.    AiJBOTT.  .Toiix    B.    Edwaros.  A.    C.    WiLsox. 

IIkxry  .T.   Faiile. 
Reft'r  to  National    l'..;nk  of  Connnfrce.   St.   Louis:    .\nioricaM   Ex- 
change Bank.  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co..   American  Type  Foundi>r<'  Co..  B^U 
Telephione   Co. 


60 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 


St.    XOUIS,    /IDO. 


GEANT,  CAREOLL  &  KEN^'EDY, 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors. 

Varleton   Buildiiuj,         -  -         ST.   l.OilS.  MO. 

Lee   W.   Graut.  Johu   B.   CanoU.  P.   B.    Kennedy. 

General  Civil  Practice  in  State  and  Federal  Courts.  Special  at- 
tention  to  interests  of  non-residents. 

Refer  to  U.  S.  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Co..  Baltimore.  Md- ;  Jewelers' 
Assn.  and  Board  of  Trade.  X.  Y.'City:  Nat.  Bk.  of  Commerce  and 
Mechanics  American  National  Bank.  St.  Louis. 


Ikansas  City,    /IDo 


KAEXES,  NEW  &  KEALTHOFF, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Iiaiv. 

Water   -Works    BuihIiiKj.         -         -         -         Karnsas     City,    Missouri. 

J.  Y.  C.  Karnes.  Alexander  New.  Edwin  A.  Krauthoff. 

Especial  attention  to  Corporation  and  Commercial  matters.     Equipped 

for  handling  collections  in  Western  Missouri.  Kansas. 

Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory. 


Xeiinaton.  IRebrasha- 


GEO.  C.  GILLAN, 

LEXI'StiTOy.    Dawson    Couniii.    ~Schrasl;u. 
Collection  Department 

I  do  a  general  Law  and  Collection  business.  I  make  a  sjiecialty  of  C'oniniercial  Law 
and  Collections  in  Central  and  Western  Nebraska.  I  foreclose  niort^'ages  in  any  county 
in  this  part  of  the  State.  1  look  after  aU  business  for  non-residents,  and  cater  to  a  non 
resident  business  I  will  jro  anywhere  that  clients  can  afford  to  send  an  attorney,  or  that 
will  justify  in  sending.  1  ask  rio  compensation  that  I  do  not  earn.  I  am  under  no  finan- 
cial obli^'ations  to  local  banks  or  bankers.  lam  not  in  politics— I  <tive  all  of  my  time 
and  attention  to  my  business— and  to  my  clients.  For  the  piirpose  of  collections,  I  am 
able  to  look  after  all  matters  at  any  of  the  following-  towns  adjacent  to  Lexington: 
Gothenburg,        Hertrand,  Farnam,  Loniax,  Callaway, 

Eddyville,  Coz.ad.  Elm  Creek,  Eustis,  Elwood. 

Keainey,  Miller,  Overton,  .Suiuner, 

I  will  furnish  the  best  of  reference  on  application 

"  ALKAi.hA  IS  KiKG."— Lexington  is  located  in  the  centre  of   the   Alfalfa  District   of 
Nebraska. 


Xincoln.  ?fleb. 


R.  S.  MocKETT.  H.  N.  Mattley. 

MOCKETT  t  MATTLEY. 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors. 

Rooms  .'i8.  -'iD  inid    'id   iiurr  Bloik.  -  -        •Lincoln.   NchrasJai. 

Cable    Address    "  MDlk,"    W.    U.    Telesraph    Code. 

Practice  in  all  Courts.  Corporation  and  Commercial  Law.  Ex- 
amination of  Titles  and  Validity  of  all  kinds  of  Securities  passed 
upon.  Estate  matters  given  careful  attention.  Depositions  taken. 
Notaries   in   Office. 

References — U.  S.  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Co..  Baltimore,  Md. ;  Ad- 
juster Pub.  Co..  St.  Louis.  Mo.:  Columbia  Nat.  P.k. :  Herman  Bros. 
Co..  Lincoln.  Neb.      References  furnished  on  re(|uest. 


61 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 

©inaba,  IRcb. 


MONTGOMERY  &  HALL, 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors. 

609   X<u-    York   Life   BUUj..   UU-'t .Furnham    ,S7.,  -  Omaha. 

Carroll   S.   Moutgiomery.   ■J1--72 :   Matthew  A.   Hall.   '62-'88 
(British     Vice-Consul  i  ;  Oscar.   E.     Johnson.     '7S-'01. 

GENERAL  CIVIL  PRACTITIONERS. 

An  efficient  Corps  of  Assistant  Lawyers.  Notaries,  and  Stenographers 

in  office. 

LOCAL  ATTORNEYS  FOR  AND  REFER  TO 

Baltimore — Maryland  Casualty  Co.  Chicago — Marshall  Field 
&  Co..  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.  :MiL\yAUKKE— Dayid  Adler  &  SK>ns'  Cloth- 
ing Co.  NE\y  loRK — The  H.  B.  Claflin  Co..  Am.  Surety  Co..  United 
States  Rubber  Co..  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co..  Security  Trust  a.nd  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  L'nion  Trust  Co.,  Nat.  Phonograph  Co..  Edison  Phonograph  Co., 
Chemical  Nat.  Bk.  Philadelphia — Penn  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
Portland — Union  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  St.  Louls — Meyer  Bros. 
Drug  Co. 

ALSO   REFER  TO 

Montreal — Greenshields.  Greenshields.  Macalister  &  Languedoc  ; 
Foster.  Martin.  Mann  &  Mackinnon.  Adyocates.  Toronto — Dewart, 
Young  &  Maw.  Barristers :  Clark.  ^NlcPherson.  Campljell  &  Jarvis, 
Barristers:    J.    S'.   Fullerton.   K.C..   City   Counsel. 


Berlin,  IDevv  Mampsbire 


ETCH  &  MARBLE. 

Attorney  s-at-Lawr. 

M'crthciw    Biiihliur,.  -  -  -  BERLIX.    X.    H. 

Geo.  F.  Rich.  Tho.s.  L.  Ma  rule. 

Office  also  in  Gorham.  N.  II. 

Jevsei^  City,  Iflew  Jersey. 

HARTSHORXE,  IXSLEY  .^-  LEAKE. 

Counsellors-at-Law^. 

Charles  II.    Hartshorne.  Earle   Insley.  Eugene  W.   Leake. 

Offices  : 
Provident  Institiifion  BliUi..  2.Vj  Wdxliiiif/toii  Hireet.  Jersey  City,  N.J. 
Prudential    BuHdiiiy.  -  -  .  .  _  Xciiark,    N.J. 

2nd   Xutional    Bank   Bldr/..  .  .  .  .  Hoboken.   X.J. 

Counsel    in    .Jersey    City    for    Proyidcui    Insi.    dn-    Saying's.    Board    of 

Health    &    A'ital    Statistics    of    Hudson    (',,..    X.V..    and   Texas 

Steamship  Co..  etc.,  etc. 


62 

UNITED   STATES   LEGAL,   CARDS— Continued. 

Hlbanv?,  TRew  ^ovU. 

BAILEY  &  STUEGES^ 

Attorneys  and  'Counsellors-at-Laxir. 

93  State  Street,         ------         Albany,  N.Y. 

J.   M.  Bailey.  E.   C.   Stukges,   Notary  Public. 

General    Practice    of    the    Law ;    Collectious ;     Depositions    Carefully 

Taken  :  Special  Attention  to  the  I'rosecntion  of  Claim.s  of 

Non-resident  Heirs  and  Creditors. 

Attorneys  for  The  First  National  Bk..  The  Altamont  Illuminating  Co. 

MEAD  &  HATT, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Iiawr. 

SO'    State    Street,  .  .  .  .  Albany,    N.Y. 

Pi-ttctice   in   the  State  and  Federal   Courts. 

Prompt    and    careful    attention    given    to    Collections.    Commercial 

Insurance   and    Real    Estate   Litigation   and   Probate  Matters. 

Depositions  taken. 

References — Albany    County   Bk.  ;    Mechanics'   &   Farmers'   Bk. 

Chas.  W.  Mead.  George  J.  Hatt,  2nd. 

Samuel  S.  Hatt,  Notary  Public. 


WILLIAM  W.  BUTCHEE, 

Attorney,    and    Counsellor-at-Laiv, 

2()    Court   Street,  -  -  -  Brooklyn,   N.Y. 

Reference — King's    County    Trust    Co.,    Borough    Bank. 

Telephone,    1245   Main. 

Buffalo,  m,^,    ~ 

EOGEES,  LOCKE  &  BABCOCK, 

Counsellors-at-EaMT. 

28  Erie  Street,         -----         BUFFALO,  N.Y. 

Franklin  D.  Locke.  Louis  L.  Babcock.         Albert  E.  Jones. 

EnwARn  ;M.  Mills.  Evan  Hollister. 

Irving  L.   Fisk. 


Xochport,  m.^. 


MOETIMEE  A.  EEDEESPTEL, 

Attorney     and    Counsellor-at-Lavir. 

7.5  Main  Street,  -  -  LOCKPORT,  N.Y. 

Special  attention  given   to  Callections.   Depositions,  Probate.  Real 
Estate  and  Commercial  Litigation. 

Reference.s — Ningara  Countv  National  Bk..  National  Exchange  Bk. 
Attorney  for  R.  G.  Dun   &  Co. 


63 

UNITED    STATES    LEGAL    CARDS      Continued. 


iniagara  jfalls,  m.^. 


Frank  A.  Dudley.  Alfred  W.  Gray.  Harry  Highland. 

DUDLEY,  GRAY  c^-  HIGHLAND. 

Counsellors-at-Laiv, 

7/5  Falls  Street.         .         _         .  -         Xiagaiu  Falls,  N.Y. 

Practice  in  all  Courts  and  all   branches  of  Law.      Collection  De- 
Dartment. 


Ulew  l^oih  Gitp. 


JOSEPH  A.  ARNOLD, 

Solicitor   and    Counsel. 

22  William  Street,  .         .  _  Xew  York  City. 

Long  Distance  Telephone,  215  Broad. 

Refer  to  The  Farmers  Loan  &  Trust  Company.  New  York. 


BRADFORD  ARTHUR  BULLOCK, 

Business   Attorney   to   Attorneys-at-Lawr. 

ISth  Flour.  St.  I'uul  BiiUtiinu.  ^2U  Broadaaij.       -       Sew  York,  U.S.A. 

I  am  New  York  representative  for  Attorneys.  Solicitors,  and  Bar- 
risters practising  elsewhere.  They  pay  me  an  annual  retainer  to  re- 
present their  interests.  I  establish  connections  and  control  business 
for  them.  I  originated  this  service  Oct..  1897.  My  business  has 
grown  because  my  clients  recommend  my  work  to  their  friends. 

Modus  operandi  mailed  to  those  interested  who  send  satisfactory 
references. 

WM.  SETON  GORDON, 

Attorney     and    Counsellor-at-Law. 

Special  Attention  to  Canadian  Business. 
141  Broadway  -  -  -  .  -  New   York. 

SHARON  GRAHAM. 

Attorney    and    Counsellor-at-LaMr, 

256  Broadway,  .         _  .  -  Sew  York. 

Bank  and  bonding  company  references. 

HOUSE.  GROSS:\rAN  &  VORHAUS, 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors-at-Laiv, 

WORLD  BVILDIXG,         -         -         .         .         yEW  YORK  CITY. 

Telephones  ".000.  ".001.  .5002.  500,3.       Cable  Address,  "  La-whouse." 
Frederick  B.  House.  Moses  H.  Grossman, 

Criminal  Law.  Commercial  Law. 

WiLLi.\M  Grossmax,  Louis  J.  Vorhaus, 

Real  Estate  and  DecKlents"  Estiites.  Corporations  and  General  I'ra'tice 


64 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 

?llew  l^ork  Citg- 

JOH^^  A.  KAMPTXG. 

Attorney     and    Counsellor-at-Lavir, 

203  BroadK-ay,  _  .  _  -  :A7eij,  York. 

Reference — Bank  of  the  Metropolis. 

Commercial   Law ;    Real    Estate ;    Wills ;    General   Practice ;    Prompt 

attention. 

KELLOGG,  BECKWITH  &  EMEEY, 

Attorneys,  Solicitors  and  Counsellors  in  the  Supreme  Court 

of  the    United    States,    the   Federal   Courts   of   the 

United  States,  and  all  of  the  Courts  of  the 

State  of  New  York. 

Exchange  Court  BuUdiny.  52  Broadway,         -         Neic  York,   U.S.A. 

Frederic  R.  Kellogg.       S.  ^'ilas  Beckwitii.       Dean  Emery. 

We  refer  to — Harriman  &  Co.,  Ill  Broadway,  New  York.     Mer- 
chants National  Bank,  42  Wall  St.,  New  York. 

Cable  Address.  "'  Kelbeck."  New  York. 

KENNESON,  EMLEY  &  RUBINO, 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors-at-Law, 

15  William  Street,       -         -         -       Xew  York  City. 

Telephones  307.  308,  309,  087  Broad. 

Rooms   1100-1120    Corn    Exchange   Bank   BuUdiurj. 

Clarence  D.  Ashley.  Jay  Noble  Emley. 

Thaddeus  D.  Kenneson.  IIexry  a.  Rubixo. 

Joseph  L.  Yocng.  Lawrence  McGoldrick. 

Albert  H.  T.  Banzhaf.  Conrad  Kresip. 

Seabury  C.  jNIastick. 

Cases  conducted  in  all  Federal  and  State  Courts.      Every  branch 
of  law  specialized. 

Collection  department,  thoroughly  equipped,  under  personal  super- 
vision. 

Commissions  to  take  te.stimonv  executed  bv  Conrad  Kremp.  Notary 
Public. 

Patents,    trade-marks,   and    copyrights    in    special    charge    of   Mr. 
Seabury   C.   Mastick. 

Reference,  Corn  Exchange  Bank,  or  anv  other  bank  in  New  York 
City. 


Ho 
UNITED   STATES   LEGAL   CARDS— Continued. 


©aC)ensbi\rg,  in.12. 


JAMES  F.  AKIN, 

Laixryer   and   ""  City  Judge."" 

So  Ford  Street.         -        -         -  Ogdcnsbury.  Seie  York. 

Attorney   for  K.  G.  Dun  &  Co. 

References — Any  office  of  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co..  National  Bank  of 
Ogdensburg.  X.Y. 

In  consultation  in  private  matters,  will  call  at  Prescott,  Canada. 
on  short   notice. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

IRocbesteu,  "U.^, 


PLUMB  &  PLUMB, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-LaAxr, 

612  and  613  Wilder  BiiihUiig.         .         -        .         Rochester,  Neic  York. 

WiLLIAil    T.    PLtTilE.  ErWIN    S.    PLUMB, 

Local  Counsel  for  Comptroller  of  State  of  Xew  York.  Notary  Public. 

Cable  Address,  "  Plumbs." 

Careful  attention  given  to  the  trial  of  Causes.  Corporation  Law,  Com- 
mercial  Litigation,   the   Settlement   of   Estates,    Surrogate 
Practice,  and  Matters  in  Bankruptcy. 

Collections — A  t\ell  organized  department  in  our  offices,  under  our 
personal  supervision.     Prompt  Correspondents.     Depositions  taken. 

References — Commercial   Bank.  Central   Bank.  E.  'SI.  T'pton  &  Co. 


Syracuse,  IFIJ^. 


HAXCOCK,  HOGAX  &  DEYIXE, 

SYRACUi^E.  -  -  -  XEW    YORK. 

Theodore  E.  H.^xcock.  John  W.  IIogax.  .Tames  Devixe. 

Refer  to  Onondaga  County  Savings  Bank,  National  Bank  of  Syracuse. 

McGOWAX  cl'  STOLZ. 

Attorneys  and  Connsellors-at-Law^, 

S39  Onondaga   County  Savi)igs  Bank   Bldg..  -  Syracuse.   Y.Y. 

Geo.  McGowan.        Benj.  Stolz.       .Taseph  R.  McGowan.  Notary  Public. 

Mark  E.  Conan.  Commissioner  of  Deeds.       Solomon  Ferguson. 

References — Third  National  Rank,  or  any  other  bank  in  Syracuse; 
Guggenheimer,   Uutermeyer  &   Marshall,  of  New  York  City. 


66 

UNITED   STATES   L.EGAL.   CARDS— Continued. 


mtica,  IFII3. 


DUNMOEE,  SHOLES,  FEEEIS  &  FOLEY, 

(Formerly  Dunmore,  Sholes  &  Ferris.) 
Attorneys   and  Connsellors, 

Watson  T.  Duumore.     H.  C.  Sholes.  Notary  with  Seal.     T.  H.  Ferris. 
W.   L.   Foley,   Notary. 

General  Civil  Practice  in  State  and  Federal  Courts. 

Special  attention  given  to  Collections.  Commercial  Litigation,  Bank- 
ruptcy  Cases,   etc.,   and   Probate   Practice,   the   latter   under 
charge  of  H.  C.  Sholes.  three  years  Special   Surro- 
gate of  the  County. 

References — Any  Bank  in  Utica.  Utica  Knitting  Co..  Rathbun  &  Co., 
Tallman  Boot  and  Shoe  Co..  White's  Pottery.  Munson  Bros.  Co., 
Utica.  N.Y.,  New  York  Jewelers  Board  of  Trade.  The  H.  B. 
Claflin  Co.,  New  York,  Utica  Home  Tel.  Co.,  Chas.  Mahony  & 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.Y. 


jfargo,  IRortb  Baftota 


NEWMAN,  HOLT  &  FRAME, 

Attorneys  and  Connsellors-at-Law, 

Rooms  12,  13,  l-'f  and  15.  over  Firsi  National  Bk..  Fargo,  N.  Dakota. 
Seth  Newman.  Daniel  B.  Holt.  John  S.  Frame. 

Cable  Address,  "  Nehof.  Fargo." 


GrauD  dforf^s,  1R  H). 


W.  J.  MAYER, 

Attorney-at-Lainr, 

Beare  Block,  -  _         .  _  -  Grand  Forks,  N.D. 

References — C.    J.    Fisk,    District   Judge.    Grand    Forks.    N.    Dakota. 
American  Lawyers  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


dolumbus,  ®bio. 


ARNOLD,  MORTON  &  IRVINE, 

Solicitors  and  Counsel, 

1010   Columhus   >Savinf/s  d   Trust  Building,   S  East  Long   Street, 

Columbus,    Ohio. 

H.  B.  Arnold.  E.  C.  Morton.  E.  C.  Irvine. 

R.  W.  McCoy.  Q.  R.  Lane. 


Dayton,  ®. 


E.  OTTO  BAUMANN, 

Attorney-at-Iia\ir, 

900,   901,  902  lieiiold  Building,  -  -  Dayton,    Ohio. 

Bell  799.  •  Home  2799. 


67 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL   CARDS      Continued. 


Clevelant),  ©• 


HENEY  &  COUSE, 

Attorneys-at-LavT^. 

1110-1112  Citizens'  BuihliiKj,  Xo.  190  Euclid  Ave,     -     Cleveland.  Ohio. 
H.  H.  Hexry.  H.   a.   Couse. 

Refer  (to   Citizens   Savings   &   Trust   Company,    Guardian    Savings   4 
Trust  Comnanv.  both  of  Cleveland. 


TIoleDOt  ®. 


CHITTENDEX  &  CHITTEXDEX, 

Attorney  s-at-Law, 

931-93Jf  Spitzcr  Bitildinrj.  -  _  _  .  Toledo.   Ohio. 

C.    E.    CUITTEXDEX.  II.   J.    CHITTEXDEX.  C.    ROTHERT. 

R.  F.  Swig  ART.  J.  A.  Barrixger. 

Cable  Address,   *'  Chittenden." 


©ftlaboma  Cits,  ©ftlaboma. 

DOUGLAS  &  MYe1?S^ 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Law, 

Oklahoniii  Citi/.  ...  Oldahoina. 

SELWY?f  Douglas.  Johx  H.  Myers. 

General  Civil  Practice,  in  State  and  Federal  Courts. 

Commercial  Law.  Collections  and  Mercantile  Rejiorts,  Corporation 
La-w,  Organization  and  Statutory  Compliance.  Probate  Law  and 
Litigation.  Real  Estate  Law  and  Litigation.  Titles  Investigated. 
Depositions  Carefully  Taken.  Ix-t  Commissions  Issue  to  .John  H. 
Mj^ers.   Notary. 

Out  of  town  claims  will   receive  personal   attention,   or  be  placed   in 
responsible  hands,  our  bond  securing  you. 


t)8 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL    CARDS—Continued. 

IPortlanP.  ©regou- 

AETHUE  r.  TIFFT, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Lavir, 

L.  C.  Garrigus.  ^Y.  C  ^NIaiikk.  A.  W.  Parsiiley. 

108-711   Chamber  of  Commerce,  _  .  _  Portland.   Ore. 

General  Practice  in  all  S'tate  and  Federal  Courts  in  Oregon, 
Washington  and  Idaho.  Commissioner  of  Deeds  for  various  States, 
Alaska,  Manitoba.  Depositions  given  careful  attention.  Bu.siness 
before  U.  S.  Land  Office. 

Gommercial  Department.       Columbia  Valley  Adjustment  Co.       L.  C. 
Garrigus,  Manager. 

References : 

New  York — Chase  Nat.   Bk..  Fidelity  &  Casualty   Co. 

Chicago — The  Meyercord  Co..  Pratt  &  Lambert. 

Philadelphia — F.  A.  Davis  Drug  Co..  SLarp  &  Alleman. 

Sax  Francisco — Griffin  &  Skelly  Co.,  David  &  Co. 

Winnipeg — Aikens.  Robsou.  Loftus  &  Sparling. 

Toronto — Thompson.  Tilley  &  Johnson. 

Boston — Shoe    &    Leather    Merc.    Co.,    Granite.    Marble    &    Bronze 
Agency. 

Buffalo — Bufifalo-Pitts   Co..    Moot.    Sprague   &   Co. 

Cleveland — Glauber  Brass  Mfg.  Co..  Louis  J.  Grossman. 

Ottawa — Ewart.  Osier  »&  Co. 

Portland — U.  S.  Nat.  Bank,  Portland  Trust  Co.,  Portland  Commer- 
cial Club. 

Cable    and    Telegraphic    Address,    *'  A    P    T  " 
Western  Union  and  Directory  Codes  used. 

Xock  Mav^en,  iPenusglvanta- 

BEOWX  .^'  STEVEXSOX, 

Attorneys,   Etc. 

LOCK  IIAVEX,         -         -         -         -         PA. 
Geo.   A.  Brown.  T.   M.    Stevenson. 


lpl.nla^elpbia,  pa. 


EOBEET  J.  BYEOX. 

Attorney     and    Counsellor-at-LaTtr, 

Stephen  Girard  Building.  -         -  -  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Corporation.  Commercial.  Insurance.  Real  Estate  and  Probate 
Law.  Collection  Department.  Bankruptcy  Practice.  Depositions 
taken. 

Issue  Commissions  to  E.  W.  Kirby. 
References — Market  St.  Nat.  Bank.  Continental  Title  &  Trust  Co.  of 

Philadelphia.      All   .Judges  of   Philadelphia  County. 


69 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL    CARDS— Continued. 


IPbilaOelpbia,  pa. 


CAEE,  BARTLETT  &  SMYTH, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Law, 

PHILADELPHJA,  -  I'A. 

Oommercial,  Corporatiou.  and  Probate  Law.       Practice  iu  all  United 

States    and    State    Courts. 
^     References— New  York— Fritz   &  LaKue ;   J.   Spencer   Turner 
Lo. ;  James  G.  Johnson  &  Co. ;  McKesson  &  Itobbins ;  Parke,  Davis  & 
Co. ;   B.  Altman  &  Co. 

Philadelphia — Provident  Life  &  Tru.st  Co. ;  National  Cash  Re- 
gister Co. ;  Fourth  Street  Nat.  Bk.  :  John  &  James  Dobson  ;  Supplee 
Hardware  Co.;  Merchant  &  Co.;  H.  \V.  Johns-Hanville  Co.:  Harri- 
son Bros.  &  Co.;  Neafie  &  I^vy  Ship  &  Engine  Buildins  Co.;  John 
Bromley  &  Sons  ;  Pittsburg  Plate  Glass  Co. 

Law  Offices  of 
WILLIAM  8.  FURST, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Law. 

Austin   O.   Furst.  William   S'.  Furst. 

Harry   M.   McCaughey.  Hamilton   C.   Connor. 

Victor   Frey. 

50J-50r,    Stephen    Oiranl    Biiililiiu/.  -  -  Philadcliiliia.    Pa. 

Collection  Department — Prompt  and  aggressive  attention  to 
mercantUe  adjustments  and  collections  is  insured  bv  a  thoroughly 
organized  collection  department,  under  the  uersonal  supervision  of 
^^illia^l  S.  Furst.  Esq..  aided  bv  fifteen  assistants,  competent  and  ex- 
perienced in  commercial  business.  The  results  secured  for  clients  and 
cm-respondents  through  its  organization  and  equipment  have  made  this 
oacc.  one  of  the  largest  forwarding  and  receiving  offices  in  the  coun- 
try, and  enables  it  to  compensate  fully  all  attornevs  who  reciprocate 
by  sending  their  business. 

Legal  Department — The  long  and  active  iudicial  service  of 
Austm  O.  Furst.  wiin  was  President  Judsje.  4ftth  Judicial  District  for 
ten  years  aS,Sr)-]8y.-'.  i .  and  a  staff  of  five  attorneys  in  the  office, 
mvite  consideration  when  complicated  legal  questions  or  litigation  re- 
quire counsel    iu   Philadeljihia. 

References — Any  Common  Pleas.  Orphans'  Court.  Superior  or 
Supreme  Court  Judge  of  Pennsylvania.  Any  Wholesale  House  or 
Trust   Co.   in  Philadelphia 


REBER  &  DOWXS. 

Attorneys,   Counsellors-at-Law  and   Conveyancers. 

J.  Howard  Reber.  Percival  H.  Granger.  Frank  X.  Renuinger. 

PHILADELPHIA.  -  -        PA. 

Practice  in  all  States  and  United  States  Courts. 

Special    departments    in    C  )minercial.    Corporation.    Probate    and 

Real    Estate    Law.       We    have    assixiates    and    representatives    in    all 

important  cities  iu  the  world,  and  are  e(iuii)i)ed  to  handle  business  at 

any   point    in    the   United    Stares. 

Notaries  and  Commissioners  iu  Office. 
Cable  Address,  •■  Reberdowns."    Use  A.B.C.  and  Western  Union  Code. 


70 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL,   CARDS— Continued. 


pittsburgb,  pa. 


JA'MES  H.  GEAY. 

Attorney-at-La\ir, 

632  Frick  Building,          -         .        .         .         Pittshurj/Ji,  Pa. 
Long  Distance  Telephone  2040  Court. 
Depositions  taken  by  Riobert  B^JE*ettj;.  Jr.,  N.P. 


WAY,  WALKER  &  MOEEIS. 

Attorneys   and   Counsellors-at-Law, 

1106-1110   Flick   Building.  .  .  .  .  Pittshurgh,    Pa. 

Cable  Addres.s,   "  Way   Pittsburgh." 
WiLLiAii  A.  Way.  Albert  J.  Walker.        Alvix  A.  Mohris. 

Counsel    for    Oommonwealth    Trust    Co..    Pittsburgh. 
References — Carter,    Hughes    and    Dwight.    Kussell    &  Winsljw, 
Alexander   &   Colby,    New    York :    Blake,    Lash    &    Cassels,    Toroutoj 
Stibbard,  Gibson  &  Co..  London :  Hamilton.  Kinnear  &  Beatson.  Edin- 
burgh, and  John  L.  Scallan  &  Co.,  Dublin. 

. U^xonc,  pa. 

G.  LOY'D  OWEXS, 

Attorney-at-Law, 

TYRONE,         -         PA. 

Special  facilities  for  handlins  business  in  :  Bellefonte,  Huntiugdoii  and 
Port  :Matilda. 

Mtll^eg='Barre.  pa- 

WILLAED  H.  GOODWIX. 

Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-EavT^, 

32  People's  Bank  Building.        -  -        Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Prompt,  intelligent  and  vigorous  attention  to  collections  and  lother 
legal  business  in  the  following  towns,  all  within  seven  miles  of 
Wilkes-Barre  and  connected  with  it  bv  trolley  and  telephone: 
Ashley,  Dallas,  Dorranceton,  Edwardsville.  Forty  Fort,  Hudson, 
Kingston.  Larksville.  Luzerne.  Maltby.  Miners  Mills.  Nanticoke.  Par- 
sons,  Pittston,  Plains,  I'lainsville,  Plymouth.  West  Pittston.  Wyoming. 


prox)i^ence,  IRbobe  1[slan& 


TEEEXCE  M.  O'EEILLY^, 

Attorney,   Connsellor-at-Eaw^   and   Notary   Public. 

91S  Banigan  BIdg..  -  Providence,  R.I..   U.S.A. 

Commercial  and  Corporation  Law.  Member  of  Board  of  Trade. 

References — R.    I.    Hospital    Trust   Co..    and    Narragansett   Real 
Estate  Co,,   Edward  Thompson  Company,   Northport,  L.I.,   N.Y. 

EDWAET)  C.  STTXESS, 

Attorney-at-Law, 

9'i2-0't3   Btinigaii    Building.  -  -  Providence.    R.I. 

Special    attention    to   business    of   non-residents.      Estates   settled 
and  managed  for  foreign  heirs. 

CoLLECTiox  Lepartmext. — Is  thoroughlv  organized  and  equipped, 
with  full  force  of  olei  ks  and  c^omplete  records  for  past  ten  years.     We 
number  the  leading  forwarders  among  our  clients. 
Long  Distance  Telephone. 


71 

UNITED    STATES   LEGAL,   CARDS— Continued. 


(Xbarlestou,  Soutb  daiolina- 


MOEDECAI  c^c  GADSDEX, 

Attorneys,   Etc. 

2Vos.  J,3.   ',5  and  .)7  Broad  Sircrt.         -         -         -         Charleston.  .S'.C. 

P.  O.  Box  345. 

T.    Moultrie   Mordecai.  Philip   D.   Gadsden. 

Cable  Address.   "  Mor.lcaijiad."  Long  Distance  Telephone. 


Xea^,  Soiitb  S)a??ota. 


GEO.  B.  THOMPSOX, 

Attorney  and  Counsellor. 

LEAD.       -       -       S.D. 
Special  Attention  given  to  Commercial  Law  and  O>llections. 


Sioui  jfalls,  S.2). 


E.  O.  JoxES.  B.  C.  Matthews. 

JOXES  &  MATTHEWS, 

Attorneys   and   Counsellqrs-at-Law, 

306-307  Syndicate  Building. 

Sioux  Falls,         -         -  .         -  South  Dakota. 

Notary  Public  iu  Office. 

Attorneys    for    Central    Banking   &   Trust   Co..    and    Co-operative 
Savings   and   Loan  Association. 

Special    attention    to    business    of    non-re.sidents. 

General    Law    Business. 

Collection.s   given  sijecial   attention. 

Brancli    oflSces   at   Hartford.    Humboldt,    and    Colton. 


72 

UNITED  STATES  LEGAL  CARDS-  Continued. 


riDempbis*  Uenuessee. 


WILLlAir  p.  METCALF, 

(  Meiiihi'i-  ( 'oiiiuKM-cial  r.;i\v  I>v;i,s;uc  of  iVmerica.) 
Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-LaMT, 

Memphis,       -         -       Tennessee. 

Practice  in  all  Courts,  State  and  Federal. 

Special    attention    to    corporation    and    real    estate    litigation,    and 

patent  matters,  trust   estates  and  etjuity  jn-actice.      Depositions  taken. 

Refers  to  any  of  the  banks  or  JJUsinCss  houses  of  this  City. 


Busthi,  XTeias. 


JOHN  DOWELL, 


Attorney-at-Law^, 

§lJf  Bra:os  tStrect.  -         -         -  Austin.  Texas. 

JSi  Paso,  XTeias. 


JOHN  L.  DYEH, 

Rooms  10,  11  and  12  Coles  Block,  -  El  Paso,  Texas. 

Representing   R.   G.   Dun   &   Co.,    Nat.    Surety   Co..    and   all   leading 

Law  Lists  :  also  American  National  Bank,  El  Paso, 

National  Loan  &  Investment  Co..  Detroit. 

Refer    to    Citizens    Nat.    Bank,    Los   Angeles,    and    Mr.    Elmer    E. 

Whitaker.  Cashier,  Hanover  National  Bank^  New  York. 


Sau  Bnoelo,  JLcxae. 


E.  WILBUn  BEOWN, 

Attorney-at-Lawr, 

Rooms  1  and  2  First  National  Bunk  Building, 
SAN  ANGELO.       -       TEXAS. 


San  X-lntonio,  XLcxas. 


J.  O.  Terrell.  M.  W.  Terrell. 

S.  H.  Hopkins.  C.  H.  Terrell. 

TEEEELL.  HOPKINS  A-  TEEEELL. 

Attorneys-at-La>v, 

228  IF.  Comniercc  f^trcct.         -         -  San  Antonio.  Texas. 

Refer  to  any   Bank  or  Banker  of  this  City,  or  to  any  .Tudge  of  our 
District.  Appellate  or  Supreme  Court. 


78 

UNITED  STATES  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


IFlewport,  iDermont. 


HAERY  A.  BLACK, 

Attorney-at-Law, 

Office   in    Roofs   Block,  -  yrirporf.    Termont. 

People's  Telephone. 


Seattle,  limasbtncitou. 


J.  W.  BROWX, 

Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law, 

Alaska  Building,         -         -  -  -  >Seattk'.  (    S.A. 

Qualified  to  practice  in  all  the  Courts  and  Departmeuts  ot  the  U.  i^- 

and  of  the  S'tate  of  Washington.     Commercial  business 

and    the   busiues.s   of   njan-resident   clients 

solicited  and  carefull.v  attended  to. 

References — Any    Judge   of   the    Superior    Court   in    Seattle,    and    the 
Scandinavian-American   P.ank.    Seattle.   Wash. 


Spohane,  TKIlasb. 


BELDEX  &  BELDEN, 

Attorneys   and   Connsellors-at-Law^, 

400-.'tOJt  .Jamirson   Block.  -  -  Spokane,   Wash. 

A  general  law  practice  in  Stare  and  Federal  Courts.  Fifteen 
rears  active  practice  in  Spokane.  Attornevs  at  Si^okane  for  R.  Ci. 
bun  &  Co..  Coeur  d'Alene  &  Spokane  Railway  Oo..  Limiten.  In- 
ternational   Harvester    Company,    etc. 

Cable  .\ddress.  '*  Xedleb." 


74 

UNITED  STATES  LEGAL  CARDS— Continued. 


SpoJ?ane,  Masb. 


MAEK  F.  MENDENHALL, 

Attorney    and    Counsellor-at-La\ir. 

Notary  Public. 

Rooms  29.  SO.  3t  Exchaixjc  Nat.  Bk.  BUUj., 

Spokane,  .....  Washington,    U.S.A. 

References — Spokane  Bldg.  &:  Loan   Society.   Spokane  Canal  Co., 

Justices  of  Sup.  Ct..   Olympia;   Hon.  C.  H.   Hanfiord,   U.   S.   District 

Judge,  Seattle,  Wash. ;   Fidelity  and  Casualty  Co.,   New  York. 

Western  Union  and  Lieber's  Codes.     Address,  "  Mendal." 


(3teen   Ba^.  TKIlisconsin. 


SHERIDAN  &  EVANS, 

'  Attorneys,    Counsellors-at-Law    and    Notaries, 

Post   Office  Block,   (Jrccii   Buij   tiiid  Dc  Pere.   Wis. 

Special   attention   given   to  Commercial   Law   Collectiions  and   Estates. 

Philip  Sheridan.  W.  L.  Evans. 


nntlwaukee,   Mis, 


McELEOY,  ESCHWEILER  &  WETZLEE, 

Attorneys-at-Law, 

Rooms  (>4  to  67  Loan  and  Trust  Building, 

MILWAUKEE.        -        WIS. 

References — Wisconsin  National  Bank  and  P'irst  National  Bank; 
Mayhew  Mfg.  Co.;  New  England  Watch  Co.,  Waterbury,  Conn.; 
Thoilias  Laughlin  Co.,  Portland.  Me.  :  M.  J.  Whitehall.  Worcester, 
Mass.:  .\lox.  Mende  Co.,  New  Yiork ;  Ewbank.  Partington  &  Lewis, 
London.  Kng. :  Jos.  Eck  &  Sons  Co.,  Duesseldorf,  Germany. 

Attorneys  for  the  N.  A.  M.  A.  Co. 

W.  J.  M(  F.i.Hov,  P.  S.  Wetzler. 

(  ourt  Connnissioner.  Notary   Public. 


ORGANIZED     1869. 

THE 


London    Guarantee 


AND 


Accident  Company 

(L'MITEDi 

OF   LONDON.  ENGLAND 


D.  W.  ALEXANDER,      -      General  Manager  for  Canada 


Head  Office  :    Canada  Life  Building.  Toronto. 


Assets  :    Over  $i, 500.000 


A  dministratorss* 

L-*r  iqu  id  a  tors 

Costs  of  iVppeal 

S^uceession  I>ut3r 

i3  uardiansliip 

Committee  of  I-^xmatics 

l^tepleviii 

And 

All    other    <  onrt    jind     liuarantee     Bonds    issued     at 
lowest  r<»st. 

Fartieulars.     Hales.    Applieation    Forms    and     any 
inforniatioii  ui^en  on  application. 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — SUPUEME    COUilT.  97 


Zh:  Supreme  Court  of  Canaba. 


Cbe  IRt.  Moil.  Sir  M.  IE.  TTascbercau,  IkiiiijLn,  sibiet  Justice 

witb  tbc  title  ot  Cbiet  3u6tice  ot  Canada . 

Xlbe  Moil.  flTir.  Justice  SeC>oe\vicl?. 
Ube  "Hon.  flUr.  Justice  GirouarD. 
"Cbe  IHoii.  firiu.  Justice  iDavies 
Ube  Moil.  fmr.  Justice  flOacleunaii. 
Iibe  Moil.  nni.  Justice  1I&iiu3tou. 

Fill'.   Jiiihjes   foftii  (I  qiioii'iu. 

Officers  : 

Iteijistrar,  Librari'Ui,  lieporter, 

£.  TR.  Cameron,   IkC.        M.  "JH-  JBlit^b,  Ik.C.        C.  TH.  masters  1R.C. 

lieijislrar's   Clerk,  Chief  Jiiatice's  Secretanj.  AS'ilstiitit  Reporter, 

James  Xawson.  E.  TR.  B.  Cascbereau.  %.  TXX.  Coutlee . 

Cbe  Supreme  Court  bas  appellate  civil  an^  ciiminal  lunsiMction  witbm 
an?  tbrouiibout  tbe  5)omimon  of  Cana^a. 

The  Court  holds  three  sessions  yearly,  the  first  bej^inninji  on  the  third  Tu.  in  Feb., 
the  second  on  the  first  Tu.   in  May,  and  the  third  on  the  first  Tu.  in  Oct. 

THE   MAIN    REQUISITES    OF  JURISDICTION    ARE: 

First.  That  the  judf^ment  should  be  a  final  judgment. 

Second.  That  a  cause  should  originate  in  a  Superior  Court  of  original  jurisdiction. 

Third.   That  tbe  appeal  should  come  from  the  highest  Court  of  final  resort. 

To  all  these  requisites  there  are  m my  exceptions  which  could  only  be  satisfac- 
torily e.\.plained  bv  referring  at  some  lent;th  to  the  statutes  regulating  the  jurisdiction. 
See  R.  S.  C.  ch.  1:35,  especially  sees.  -Jl-HO;  52  Vic.  ch.  .S7  (D. )  :  54-55  Vic.  ch.  2.1(0.)  : 
56  Vic.  ch.  -29  (D.) ;  60  61  Vic.  ch.  Si  (D.). 

SOME  OF  THE  IMPORTANT  EXCEPTIONS  ARE  AS  FOLLOWS  : 

(a)  By  consent  of  parties,  or  by  order  of  the  Supreme  Ct.  or  a  Judge  thereof, 
appeals  may  come  per  saltum  from  the  Ct.  of  original  jurisdiction  (see  R.  S.  C.  cb.  135, 
8.  26).     This  exception  does  not  apply  to  appeals  from  the  Prov.  of  Que. 

(b)  There  is  a  special  exception  in  favour  of  appeals  from  the  Ct.  of  Review  of  the 
Prov.  of  Que.  in  cases  in  which  there  is  no  appeal  to  the  Ct.  of  Appeal  of  the  Prov., 
but  which  appeals  to  His  Majesty  in  his  Privy  Council.  These  may  be  brought  in 
appeal  to  the  Supi"eme  Ct.     (See  51  &  55  Vic.  ch.  25,  s.  3.) 

(c)  In  appeals  from  the  Prov.  of  Que.,  the  matter  in  controversy  must  amount 
to  S2,000,  or  involve  the  question  of  validity  of  a  statute  of  the  Dom.  or  of  the  Prov., 
or  relate  to  some  matter  in  which  future  rights  might  be  bound. 

The  case  in  appeal  must  be  tiled  20  clear  days  before  the  first  day  of  the  session 
at  which  the  appeal  is  to  be  brought  on  for  hearing. 

The  factums,  or  points  for  argument,  must  bi  filed  15  clear  days  before  such  day, 
and  the  appeal  be  inscribed  14  days  before. 

Note. — Solicitors  practiaing  helore  the  Supreme  Ct.,  and  unable  to  attend  personally. 
are  expected  to  appoint  agents  (whose  nume.^  must  be  entered  in  a  book  kept  for  the  purpose 
in  the  Registrar's  office/  to  look  after  the  virions  mitters  which  maij  require  attention  in 
the  course  of  an  appeal. 

7.-I,.L. 


98  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIS'I" — l<;XCHKQUKK    COUKT. 


^be  lExcbequer  Court  of   Canaba 


Clerhs. 


Monovable  (3eouGC  MbeelocI?  Buvbi&ac- 

Officers : 
Xouis  H    HuDette,  iReAietrar.  Jobu  fiUcBoual^/ 

Cbarles  nnorse,  Deputy  iRegistrar.    H)uucan  Clarice, 

The  Court  sits  at  Ottawa  every  Monday  at  II  a.m.,  except  ditriny  the  vacation  or 
absence  of  the  Judge,  for  hearing  demurrers,  etc.,  and  for  the  trial  of  causes,  at  sucli 
places  and  times  as  are  fi.ved  by  the  Judge  by  general  or  special  orders. 

at)miralti^  3urt0t)iction  In  (Tanaba. 

Admiralty  Jurisdiction  in  Canada  is  by  '•  Tlie  Admiralty  Act,  1891,"  vested  in 
the  Exchequer  L'ourt  of  Canada.  The  Court  exercises  its  juiisdiction  throughout 
Canada  and  the  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  tiie  reach  of  che  process  of  any 
Vice-Admiralty  Court,  as  elsewhere  therein,  have  all  rights  and  remedies  in  all  matters 
(including  cases  of  contract  and  tort,  and  proceedings  in  rem  and  in  personam),  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,  1890."  '" 

H)istncts  an&  IReciistrai's. 

Tlte  Province  of  Quebec,  with  a  reyistry  at  tit".  City  of  Queiiec  ; 

The  Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  witli  a  registry  at  the  City  of  Halifa.t  ; 

The  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  with  a  registry  at  the  City  of  St.  John  : 

The  Province  of  P.  /<>'.  Island,  with  a  registry  at  the  City  of  Chart ottetotvn  ; 

The  Province  of  British  Columbia,  with  a  registry  at  the  City  of  Victoria  ; 

The  Toronto  Admiralty  District,  comprising  the  Pror.  of  Out.,  with  a  registry  at  the 
City  of  Toronto ; 

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 
authority  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  Jidge  or  Judges,  which  Surrogate  Judges 
have  certain  limited  jurisdiction  and  are  paid  certain  fees  prescribed  by  general  rules 
and  orders.  Registrars,  Marsuals,  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  appeal  lies  to  the  E.cchequer  Court  from  any  final  judgment,  decree  or  order  of 
any  local  Judge  i)t  Admiralty,  and  an  appeal  may  also  be  had  direct  to  the  Supreme  Court 
of  Canada  from  any  suc)i  final  judgment,  decree  or  order. 

Under  Imperial  Authority   the   Exchequer  Court  is   vested  loith  the  jurisdiction 
Prize  Matters. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST LOCAL    JUDGES    IN    AD.MIKALIV. 


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THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — COMMLSSlUNEKS. 


Commissioners  tor  taftino  Hffi^aviis. 


Commissioners  for  taking  Affi,- 
davits  for  use  in  the  Su- 
preme and  Exchequer 
Courts  of  Canada. 


Alta. 


E.     IJ. 


P.E.I.— J. 


v. 


H. 


Calgary 

Rogers. 
Clxarlottetown, 

A.   Longworth. 
Halifax,  N.S.— L.   W.  Des 

Bar  res. 
liiverpool,   Bug.   —   F.   J. 

Leslie. 
London,  Eng. — P.  Birkett, 

S.  V.  Blake,  E.  F.  Day,  T. 

Cato  Worstield,  Robert  H. 

Tetley,  W.  L.  Griffith,  G. 

M.  Hill,  C.  Russell.  ^ 
Melbourne,   Australia 

F.    E.    Grant,    H.    F. 

Gourlay.  R.  T.  Litton 
Montreal,    Que.  —  L. 

Collard,  W.  S.  Walker. 
New    "Westminster,    B.C. 

— .T.   J.   Cambridge. 
Ottawa,      Ont.   —   L.      A. 

Andette,   Chas.   Morse,   H. 

H.  Bligh,  J.  Lawson.  . 
Paris,   France. — Sir  Thos. 

Barclay,  17  Rue  Pasquier 
Quebec,   Que. — J.A.Charle- 

bois,  J.  Dunbar. 
Regina,  Sask. — D.  Watson 
St.     John,     N.B.  —  R.     O. 

Stockto'i 
Sydney,    N.S.^V.  —  F.    W. 

Walker,    F.    Osborne,    A. 

Godfrey,  W.  G.  Forsyth 
Toronto,  Ont. — John  Bruce 
Vancouver,    B.C.  —  C    G. 

Johnson. 
Victoria,  B.C.— J.  C.  Pre- 

vost. 
Victoria,    Australia.  —  J. 

Fitzgerald. 
■Westminster,     Eng.  —  ,T. 

Proffitt. 
"Winnipeg,   Man.  —  G.   H. 

Y.   Walker 

Commifiswnprs  outside  the  Do- 
minion for  tnl-in(j  Affidavits 
to  te  used  in  Proviiiees  of 
Canada. 

AUSTRALIA 

ISIolhourne,  .Tos.  Wolfe,  for 
Manitoba,  British  Col- 
umbia, Ontario,  Que- 
bec, and  Nova  Scotia. 


Sydney,  N.S.W.,  Frederick 
W.  Walker,  for  Ontario, 
Quebec,  British  Col- 
umbia, Prince  Edw^ard 
Island,  Manitoba, 

Hobart,  Tasmania,  Charles 
W.  Butler,  for  Ontario 
and  Quebec. 

ENGLAND 

London 

Bischoff,  Dodgson,  Coxe, 
Bompas  »&  Bischoff,  4 
Great  Winchester  st..  E.G.. 
for  British  Columbia, 
Manitoba,  "New  Bruiis- 
ivick,  Nova  Scotia, 
Ontario,  Prince  Ed- 
\irard  Island  &  Quebec. 

S.  V.  Blake,  17  Victoria  St., 
S.AV.,  for  British  Col- 
umbia, Manitoba,  Ncav 
Brunsvirick,  Prince  Ed- 
Tirard  Island,  Nova 
Scotia  and  Quebec. 

PRANCE. 

Paris,  Sir  Thomas  Barclay, 
17  Rue  Pasquier. 

IRELAND. 

Dublin,  C.  P.  Wilson,  of 
Stephen  Goi'don  &  Son,  15 
Molesworth  st..  Notary 
Public  and  Commissioner 
for  Oaths  for  Ontario. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 
St.  John's,  A.  leC.  Berteau, 

for  Nova  Scotia. 
St.  John's,  O.  O.'N.  Conroy. 

for  New  Bruusw^ick. 

SCOTLAND. 
Edinburgh,   Robert   Beatson. 

,S5  Queen  st.,  for  Ontario. 
Leith,       Edinburgh,      James 

Bruce,    for    Ontario    and 

Quebec. 

UNITED   STATES. 
Bay     City,     Mich.,     G.     W. 

Wilson,  for  Ontario. 
Boston,   Mass.,   E.   .7.   Jones, 

for  Ontario. 
Detroit,     Mich.,     T.     Hislop, 

for  Ontario. 
Grand     Rapids.     Mich.,     E. 

Scratcherd,    for    Ontario. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST COMMISSIONERS. 


101 


Minneapolis,  Minn.,  H. 
Baxter,  for  Ontario. 

Philadelphia.  Pa.,  T.  J. 
Hunt,   for   Ontario. 

Pittsburg,  Pa.,  R.  Buchanan, 
for  Ontario. 

Rochester,  X.Y.,  G.  M.  El- 
wood,  for  Ontario. 

San  Franci-sco,  Cal.,  S.  H. 
Peddar,  for  Ontario. 

Spokane,  Washington.,  P.  V. 
Shine,  for  Ontario,  ami 
British  Columbia. 

Watertown.  Dakota.  A.  T. 
Harvey,  for  Ontario. 

Commissioners  in  Ontario  for 
taking  Affidavits  to  he  used 


AUSTRALIA 

Toronto,     E.     B.     Ryckmau, 
for  Victoria  Colony, 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Hamilton,   James   Chisholm 
MANITOBA 

Alexandria.  E.  H.  Tiffany 
Brantford,  W.  C.  Livingston 
Hamilton,  W.  A.  Logie 
Toronto,  G.  G.  Mills 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Brantford,  A.  J.  Wilkes 
Ottawa,  H.  H.   Bligh 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Toronto,    Albert    Ogden,    A. 

McLean   Macdonell. 
Kingston,  J.  L.  Whiting 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 
Toronto,  Gideon  Grant. 

QUEBEC. 

Alexandria,  E.   H.  Tiffany 
Belleville,  J.  I'arker  Thomas 
Brockville,  W.  J.   Wright 
Hamilton,  W.  F.  Burton,  H. 

Carscalleu,   K.C. 
Kingston,  J.  B.  Walkem 
Ottawa.     F.I  I.Chrysler,  K.C, 

M.    J.    (iorman,    K.C,    J. 

Travels  Lewis,  D.C.L.,  N. 

A.   Belcourt,   K.C,  A.   W. 

Duclos 
Pembroke,  J.  G.  Forgie 


Toronto,  D-  E.  Thomson,  D. 
Henderson,  Alfred  Iloskin, 
K.C,  C  J.  Holman,  K.C. 
AV.   J.   Tremeear,   J.   M. 

Clark,  K.C,  A.  T.  Kirk- 
patrick  (Rvckman  &  Co.), 
R.    H.    R.    Munro,    N.    L. 

Martin 

UNITED  STATES. 

Indiana,  Geo.  Angus,  To- 
ronto. 

Minnesota,  Geo.  Angus. 
Toronto. 

New  York,  F.  J.  French, 
K.C,  Prescott,  Commis- 
sioner for  State  of  New 
York.  W.  J.  Wright, 
Brockville. 

Ohio,   Geo.   Angus,   Toronto 

Commissioners  in  other  Pro- 
vinces for  taking  Affidavits 
to  be  used  in  Ontario. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Revelstoke,  Thomas  A.  W. 
Gordon 

MANITOBA 
Alcester,  F.  W.  Bleakley 
Belmont.  W.  Oxford 
Oak  Lake,  W.  J.  Manbey 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

St.     John,      Ed.     G.     Kave. 
Alex.  P.  Barnhill 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 
Halifax,  T.  Ritchie. 
Yarmouth,  E.  N.  Clements 

QUEBEC. 

Montreal,  A.  W.  Atwater. 
Peers  Davidson,  R.  D.  Mc- 
Gibbon,  C  B.  Carter,  W. 
J.  White.  M.  Hutchison, 
S.  W.  Jacobs,  E.  Guerin, 
D.  McMaster.  J.  W.  Mac- 
dougall,  D.  Armour,  V.  J. 
Hughes 

Quebec,  R.  B.  Hutcheson,  A. 
C  Dobell 

Commissioners  in  A'ctc  Bruns- 
nick  for  taking  Affidavits 
to  be  vsed  outside  the  Pro- 
vince. 

XovA  Scotia  —  E.  G. 
Kaye,  John  Kerr.  St.  John. 
X.B. 


102 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— COMMISSIONERS. 


Ontario — E.  G.  Kaye,  St. 
John,  N.B. 

Quebec  —  .Tolm  Kerr,  St. 
Jobu,  N.B. 

Newfoundland  —  E.  B. 
Winslow,    Fredericton,    N.B. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Connecticut — John  Kerr, 
St.  John,  N.B. 

Maine  —  John  Kerr,  St. 
John,  N.B. 

Massachusetts  —  John 
Kerr,  R.  F.  Quigley,  St. 
John,   N.B. 

New  Hamp&hire  —  John 
Kerr,  St.  John,  N.B. 

Vermont — John  Kerr,  St. 
John,  N.B. 

Commissioners  residing  in  the 

Province  of  Nova  Scotia  to 

do  Acts  within  the  Province. 

For  New  Brunswick  — 
J.  M.  Chisholm,  Halifax; 
Chas.  R.  Smith,  Amherst. 

For  Newfoundland — ^J. 
M.  Chishohn.  J.  P.  Fowley, 
Halifax  ;  A.  J.  G.  MacEchen, 
Sydney ;  H.  C.  Woseley, 
North  Sydney. 

For  Ontario  -■—  T.  Rit- 
chie, Halifax;  E.  N.  Cle- 
ments, A.  J.  G.  MacEchen, 
Sydney. 

For  Quebec — Tho.<<.  Rit- 
chie, Halifax. 

For  the  State  of  Mas- 
sachusetts —  Byron  A. 
Weston,  Halifax. 

Commissioners      residing      in 
Ontario   to   do   Acts   icithin 
the  Province. 
Toronto.  J.  R.  Cartwright, 

K.C.,     Dpty.     Atty. -General 

for   Ontario. 

Commissioners  in  Province  of 
Quebec  for  taking  Affidavits 
to  6e  used  outside  the  Pro- 
vince. 

British  Columbia  —  F. 
S.  Lyman,  K.C.,  Peers  David- 
.son.R.  D.  McGibbon,  W.  J. 
White,  E.  Guerin,  S.  W. 
Jacobs,  A.  G.  B.  Claxton, 
H.  J.  Elliott,  Montreal. 


Manitoba — Robt.  D.  Mc- 
Gibbon. K.C.,  C.  B.  Carter, 
K.G.,  F.  S.  Lyman,  K.C., 
Peers  Davidson,  W.  J.  White, 
E.  Guerin,  S.  W.  Jacobs,  H. 
J.  Elliott,   Montreal. 

New  BRUNSWiCK-O'Hara 
Bayues,  F.  S.  Lyman,  K.C., 
Peers  Davidson,  W.  J. 
White,  E.  Guerin,  S.  W. 
Jacobs,  II.  J.  Elliott,  Mon- 
treal. 

Newfoundland  —  Peers 
Davidson,  F.  J.  Cur  ran,  W. 
J.  White,  E.  Guerin,  Wm. 
Morris,  D.  McDougall,  H.  J. 
Elliott,  Montreal ;  J.  Dun- 
bar, W.  C.  Gibsoue,  Quebec. 

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.  Duclo?, 
Hull,  A.  W.  Atwater,  R.  D. 
McGibbon.K.C,  W.F.  Light- 
hall.  W.J.White,  J.W.  Blair, 

F.  J.  Lavertv,  P.  C.  Ryan, 
V.  E.  Mitchell.  D.  Mac- 
Master,  J.  W.  Macdougall, 
S.  W.  Jacobs.  E.  Guerin,  D. 
McCormick,  Peers  Davidson, 
Douglas  Armour,  A.  G.  B. 
Claxton.  H.  J.  Elliott,  Mon- 
treal. 

Prince  Edward  Island 
— W.  S.  Walker.  E.  Guerin, 
S.  W.  Jacobs,  H.  J.  Elliott, 
Montreal. 

UNITED   STATES. 

New  York  —  D.  McCor- 
mick,  Montreal. 

Commissioners  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Xeufoundland  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 

Comtnissioners  to  Administer 
Oaths   to  Public   Officers. 

Alfred  de  Beaumont.  L.  W. 
Sicotte,  Charles  R.  Doucet, 
Montreal. 


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Blberta. 

Alphabetical   List  of  Towns    106 

Barristers,    Solicitors,   etc 10(1 

Courts    and    Oflacials    105 

Judicial    Districts 105 

Land  Registration   Districts   106 

Synopsis  of   Laws    See  Colored  Page 


Saskatchewan. 

Alphabetical    List  of   Towns    109 

Barristers,    Solicitors,   etc 109 

Courts   and    Officials 108 

Judicial    Districts 108 

Land   Registration    Districts    109 

Synopsis   of  the    Laws See  Colored  Page 


J^ul^on  UevritoiT- 

Alphabetical   List   of   Towns    112 

Barristers,    Solicitors,  etc 112 

Courts   and    Officials   Ill 

Commissioners 112 

Dominion    Land    Offices    smd    Agents 112 

Yukon  Judicial  Dist>-ict     Ill 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ALP.b:KTA.  105 


ALBERTA 

Supreme  Court,    Jubiciar^ 
©meials,  Etc. 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.  A.  L.  Sifton,  Calgary. 

Judicial  IDtstvict  of  IRoitbern  aibevta. 

Judge: 
Hon.  D.  L.  Scott,.  Edmonton. 

Sheriff:  Clerk: 

P.  W.  King,  Calgary.  L.  J.  Clarke. 

Deputy  SJieriff:  Deputy   Clerk: 

W.    S.    Robertson,    Edmonton.  A.    Taylor,    Edmonton. 

Police  Magistrates:  Piihlir  Admitiistrators : 

Crispin   E.   Smith.   Calgary.  J.  P.  J.  Jeph.son.  Calgary. 

I.  S.  Cowan.  Edmonton.  X.  D.  Berk.  K.C..  Edmonton 

Croion  Prosecutors: 
J.   Short.   Calgary. 
C.  de  W.   ]Macdonald,  Edmonton. 
G.  B.  Henwood,  Wetaskiwin. 

^uMcial  district  of  Soutbern  Blbcrta- 

Judge: 

Hon.   Horace  Harvey.   ^Laeleod. 

Sheriff:  Clerk: 

I>.   J.   Campbell.  Macleod.  C.   N.  Campbell,   Alacleod. 

ncputy  Sheriffs:  Deputy  Clerk: 

^.   Heron.   Pincher  Creek.  W.   X.  Adsit.  Medicine  Hat. 

.\.  E.  Humi)hries,  Lethbridge. 

Ti.   :McCutfheon.   Medicine  Hat.  I'lihlic  Adwiuistratars: 

M.  ALTcleod.  ^lacleod. 
C.  B.  Mitchell.  Medicine  Hat. 

Crown  Prosecutors : 

M.   Mackenzie.   Macleod. 
W.  C.  Simmons.  Card.ston. 
C.  U.  Mitchell.  Medicine  Har. 


106 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    L18T — ALBEllIA. 


Xant)  IRecjistration  Bistiicts. 

Northern  Alberta  Land  Registration  District — Being  com- 
posed of  all  that  portion  of  the  Proviuce  of  Alberta  which  lies  south 
of  the  ninth   (9.1   correction  line. 

Registrar: 
W.  R.  Winter,  Calgary. 

Southern  Alberta  Land  Registration  District — Being  com- 
posed of  all  that  part  of  the  Province  of  Alberta  which  lies  north  of 
the  ninth   (9)  correction  line. 

Registrar: 
Georges  Roy,  Edmonton. 


Xtet  ot  Bavrieters  ant)  SoUcitois. 


BliAIRMORE— Alberta. 
Martin,  T.  B. 

CALGARY— Calgary. 
Bernard  &  Bernard.  W.  L. 

Bernard,  M.  C.  Bernard 
Hall  &  Stewart.  John  S. 

Hall,  K.C.,  R.   Stewart. 
Jones  &  Nichols.     C.  T. 

Jones,  E.  Hart  Nichols. 
Lent   &   Jones.      Stanley 

ij.  Jones, B. A..  E.W.Lent 
Lougheed    &    Bennett. 

Hon.     J.    A.    liougheed, 

K.C.,     R.     B.     Bennett, 

LL.B.,    H.    A.    Allison, 

W.  P.  Taylor. 
McLean,  H.  W. 
Millican,  W.  J. 
Muir  &  Jephson.  Jametb 

Muir,    K.C.,     J.     P.     J. 

Jephson,  B.A.   (Cantab.) 
Nolan,  P.  J. 
Reilly,         McLean        & 

Ballachey.    Clifford  B. 

Reilly.   H.   W.   McLean, 

Alec  A.  Ballachey. 
Short  &  Stuart.     C.  A. 

Stuart,     t  L.B.,     James 

Short 
Smith,  J.  B.,  K.C. 
Waines,  W.   L. 
Vralsh      &      McCarthy. 

W.  L.  Walsh,  K.C,  M. 

S.  McCarthy. 

CARDSTON— Alberta. 
Laurie,  'William. 

Simmon.s  &  Bennett.      W. 
C.  Simmons. 


CARSTAIRS— Calgary. 

Moore,  C.   W. 
CLARESHOLM— Albea-Ca. 

Haslam,  H.  O. 

EDMONTON — Edmonton. 

Beck,  Emery  &  Newell. 
N.  D.  Beck,  K.C,  E.  C 
Emery,  C.  F.  Newell,  S. 
E.   Boulton. 

Bishop,  E.  T. 

Boivu,  Davirson,  Ken- 
nedy &  Hyndman.    J. 

C.  F.  Bown,  H.  J.  Daw- 
son, J.  K.  Kennedy,  J. 

D.  Hyndman. 
Cowan,  I.   S. 

Dubuc  &  Dnbuc.  L.  &  A. 
Dubuc. 

Griesbach  &  O'Connor.  W. 
A.  Griesbach,  —  O'Con- 
nor. 

Harrison,  W.  G. 

Landry,  — 

MacDonald,  Mackin- 
non  &  Cogs\rell.  C.  de 
W.  :NL^cI)onald,  M.A., 
D.  H.  Mackinnon,  E.  B. 
Cogswell. 

Short,  Cross,  Biggar  & 
Etring.  W.  Short.  Hon. 
CW.  Cross  (Atty.-Gen.), 
O.  M.  Biggar,  A.  F. 
Ewing. 

Taylor,  Boyle  &  Garie- 
py.  H.  C.  Taylor.  J.  R. 
Bovle,    W.    Gariep.v. 

Wallbridge,  J.  E.' 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LI.ST — ALHEKTA. 


107 


FT.   SASKATCHEAVAN 

OKOTOKS— Calgary. 

— Edmonton. 

Stockford,  0.  B. 

Dickson,  S.  A. 

Lees,  W.  A.  D. 

OLDS— Calgary. 

HIGH  RIVER— Calgaiy. 

Steele,  H.   S. 

Varley      &      Blaylock. 

J.    E.    Varley,     H.     W. 

PINCHER  CREEK— 

Blaylock,  B.A.,   B.C.L. 

Alberta. 

Rielly,    McLean    &    Balla- 

Kemmis.  A.  C. 

chey. 

(H.  O.  Calgary.) 

PONOKA— Stratbcona. 

INNISFAIL— btrathcona. 

Jackson,  J.  A, 

Carpenter,  A.  A. 

O'Brien  &  Burgess. 

Oldham,  F.  M. 

(  H.O.  Wetaskiwin.) 

LACOMBE — Stratbcona. 

RAYMOND— Alberta. 

Dnrie,  C.  !•. 

L.  M.  Johnstone. 

Trimble  &  Poole.    H.  M. 

(H.O.  Uthbridge.) 

Trimble,  J.  I.  Poole. 

RED  DEER — Stratbcona. 

LETHBRIDGE— Alberta. 

Crawford,  J.  L. 

Conybeare  &   Ives.    C.   F. 

Greene  &   Payne.      G.   W. 

P.  Conybeare,  K.C..  W. 

Greene,  W.  E.  Payne 

C.  Ives. 

Johnstone,  L.  M. 

STRATHCONA— 

Simmon.s   &   Bennett.     W. 

Stratbcona. 

C.  Simmons,  C.  V.  Ben- 

nett. 

Bown  &  Co. 

(H.O.  Edmonton.) 

MACLEOD— Albeita. 

McKinnon,  D.  H. 

Campbell,  W.  M. 

Mills    &   Dowues.      N.    D. 

Dickson,  T. 

Mills,  G.  F.  Downes. 

Fawcett.  J.  G. 

Rutherford    8c    Jamie- 

Harris,   C.   F. 

son.     Alex.   C.   Ruther- 

Hanltain, McKenzie    & 

ford,    Pred'k  C.Jamieson 

McNeill.  M.  McKenzie, 

Tipton,  J.  W. 

E.  P.  McNeill. 
Hicks,  J. 

WETASKIAVIN— 

Macleod,  C. 

Stratbcona. 

MEDICINE  HAT--Alberta 
Kealy,  0.  W. 

Forbes,  W. 

Henwood    <&    Wilkins.     G. 

:SIitchell,  Charles  R. 

B.   Henwood.   E.   D.   H. 

AVhite,  D.  Gnthrie. 

Wilkins. 

Loggie,  W.  J. 

MONTGOMERY— Alberta 

O'Brien  &  Burgess.    !M. 

Ball.  F.  S. 

E.   O'Brien,   J.   K.   Bur- 

Fuller. D.  W.  W. 

gess. 

108  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — SASKATCHEWAN. 


SASKATCHEWAN. 


Supiente   Court,  Jubiciar^ 
©fficiale,    Etc. 

^uDictal   district  ot  Bastern  Hssiniboia. 

Judge: 
Wetniore,  Moosoniin. 

Clerk  : 
Oliver    Neff.    Moosoniin- 
Deputy   Clerk: 
W.    Simpson,   Yorkton. 
Prwess  Issuers: 
R.  Gwynne,   Grenfell. 
R.   H.  Gordon.   Camduff. 
W.  A.  Greer.  Oxbow. 
R.  L.  Broad,  Wolseley. 


G 


Hon.  E.  L. 

Sheriff: 
B.    Murphy,    Moosomin. 
Deputy  Sheriff: 
Louis   Stone,   Yorkton. 

Crown  Prosecutor: 
J.  T.  Brown,  Moosomin. 


Public  Administrators: 
E.  A,  C.  McLorg,  Moosomin. 
J.  F.  MacLean,  Yorkton. 


3^uMclal  H)tstrict  ot  Western  Bssiniboia. 

Judge: 
Hon.  H.  W.  Newlauds,  Regina. 


Clerk: 
Dixie    Watson,    Regina. 
Deputy    Clerks : 
r.   H.   Bell,   Reglna. 
Seymour   Green,   Moose  Jaw. 

Piocess    Issuers: 
G.  F.  Guernsey,  Qu'Appelle. 
J.  Doolittle,  South  Qu'Appelle 
G.  Thompson,  Indian  Head. 
Police    Magistrate: 
IJawrence  King,   Moose  Jaw. 


Sheriff: 
J.    M.    Duncan,    Regina. 

Deputy    Sheriff: 
Benj.  Fletcher,  Moose  Jaw. 

Croivn   Prosecutor: 
T.   C.   Johnstone,   Regina. 


Piihlic    Administrators: 
N.   Mackenzie.   Regina. 
W.  Grayson,  Moose  Jaw. 

^uDicial  H)i9trict  ot  Sasf^atcbewan- 

Judge: 

Hon.   .T.   E.   P.   Prendergast.   Prince  Albert. 

Sheriff:  Clerk: 

Graham  Neilson,  Prince  Albert.     C.  de  Dagordendiere,  Prince  Albert. 

Deputy  Sheriiff:  Deputy   Clerk: 

Vacant.  L.   P.   O   Noel.    Battleford. 

Public   Administrator:  Crown    Prosecutor: 

Jas.  McKay,   K.C.,   Prince  Albert.  A.  Turgeou.   Prince   Albert. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — SASKATCHEWAN. 


109 


XanD  IReoistratton  Districts. 

Assiniboia  Laud  Registration  District — Being  composed  of 
all  that  portion  of  the  Province  of  Saskatchewan  which  lies  south  of 
the  ninth  (9)   correction  line. 

Registrar: 

F.  F.  Forbes,  Regina. 

East  Saskatchewan  Land  Reeistration  District  —  Being 
composed  of  all  that  portion  of  the  Province  of  Saskatchewan  which 
lies  north  of  the  ninth  (9)  correction  line  and  east  of  the  meridiaTi 
between  the  tenth  (10 1  and  eleventh  (11)  ranges,  west  of  the  third 
(31    meridian. 

Registrar: 
S.  Brewster,  Prince  Albert. 

West  Saskatchewan  Land  Registration  District— Being 
coWosed  of  all  that  portion  of  the  Province  of  Saskatchewan  which 
lies- north  of  the  ninth  (9.  correction  line  and  west  of  the  meridian 
between  the  tenth  (10)  and  eleventh  (11*  ranges  west  .of  the  thud 
(3)    meridian. 

Registrar : 
K.  F.  Chisholm,  Battleford. 


aii6t  ot  :J6aiTi6ter0  an^  SoUcttore. 


ALAMEDA— 

East  Assiniboia. 
T-eed,  B.  B. 

ARCOLA — East  Assiniboia 
Grimmett,  T.  T. 
Logan  &  Matheson.    A. 

M.   Matheson. 

BALGONIE— 

West  Assiniboia. 
Carman.  II.  A. 

BATTLEFORD— 

S-iskatchewan. 
Bradburn.  C.  H. 
Drew,  E.  W. 

CARLYLE— 

East  Assiniboia. 
Logan  &  Matheson. 
(H.O.  Areola.) 
Williams,  W.  H. 

CARNDUFF— 

East  Assiniboia. 
Gordon,  T.  C. 

ESTEVAN— Qu'Appelle. 
Jordan,  H    Ij. 


GRENFELL— Qu'Appelle. 

Peel,  G.  W. 
Richardson.  B.  P. 

INDIAN  HEAD— 

(,>;i"Ani)elle. 
Gordon,  R.  B. 

Wilson,  H.  G.  W. 

MAPLE  CREEK— 

West  Assiniboia. 
Burnett,  A. 

MELFORT— Humboldt. 
Goodwillie.   F.  B. 
Stewart.  A.  M.  C.  N. 

MOOSEJAAV- 

West  Assiniboia. 

Grayson  &  Armstrong. 
W.  Grov.son.  —  Arm- 
strong. 

Seaborn.   W.   E. 

"Willoughby,  AV.  B., 
B.A..    LL.B. 

MOOSOMIN— 

East  Assiniboia. 
Brown    &     Wylie.      J.   T. 

Brown.  E.  R.  Wylie. 
Elwood.  E.  L. 
:\rcT>or2-.  E.  A.  r. 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — SASKATCHEWAN. 


NORTH  BATTLEFORD 

ROSTHERN— 

— Saskatchewan. 

Saskatchewan 

McGuire  &  Earle.   Hon. 

McCranev,  G.  E. 

I.    H.    McGiiiie.    R.    R. 

McHugh,  G.  0. 

Earle,  LL.B. 

SALTCOATS— 

OXBOW — East  Assiniboia. 

East  Assiniboia. 

Murphy,  J.  D. 

Patrick,  J.  A.  .Ai. 

PRINCE  AliBERT— 

(H.O.  Yorkton.) 

Saskatchewan. 

SASKATOON— 

Doak.  A.  E. 

T „^      f       n\ T       TT 

Saskatchewan. 

Lamont  &  Turgeon.  .T.  H 
Lament,  A.  Turgeon. 

McKay  &  Adam.  J.  Mc- 
Kay. K.C..  D.  W.  Adam 

QU'APPELLE  STATION 

— Qu'ApiJelle. 
Dickson,  A.  D. 

REGINA— West  Assiniboia 
Balfour  &  Martin.    J.  Bal- 
four, W.  M.  Martin. 
Haultain  &  Cross.    Hon. 

F.  W.   G.   Haultain, 
J.  A.  Cross. 

.Johnstone  &  Ross.  T.  C. 
Johnstone,   Alex.   Ross. 

Jones  &  Gordon.  Ford 
Jones,  B.A..  A.  L.  Gor- 
don. 

Mackenzie,  Bro^irn  & 
Tkom.     X.    Mackenzie, 

G.  W.    Brown.     D.     J. 
Thorn. 

Rimmer,  R. 

Trant,  W^m. 

Watkins   &   Embury.      W. 

B.    Watkins,    J.    F.    L. 

Embury. 


Acheson,  Herbert. 

Fergu.son,  J.  D. 

Smith  &  Brown.    D.  T. 

Smith,  F.  M.  Brown. 

SINTALUTA— Qu'Appelle. 
Kennedy,  D.  P. 

WEYBURN— Qu'Appelle. 
Black    &    Hilliar.     T.    H. 

Hilliar.  O.   S.  Black. 
Kellock,  AV.  M.,  B.A. 

WHITEWOOD— 

East  Assiniboia. 
ALacdougall,  H.  A.  J. 

WOLSELEY— Qu'Appelle. 
Coll,  D   H.. 

Thomson  &  Kennedy.     L. 
Thomson.  D.  P.  Kennedy 

YORKTON— Ma  ckenzie. 
Elliott,  Giffard. 
Maclean.  J.  F. 
Parsons.   W.  R. 
Patrick.  J.  A.  M. 
AVorsley,  R.  "W. 


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12ul?0M  3^u&tcial  S)i5tnct. 

Judges: 
Hon,    Calizte    Aime    Dugas,   Hon.    James    Craig,   Hon.     Charles   D. 
Macaulay,  Judges  of  the  Territorial  Court  of  the   Yukon 
Judicial  District,   Dawson. 
Sheri^: 
R.   J.    Eilbeck,    for    the   Yukon     'JVrritoiy.    Dawson. 
Clerk:  Crown  Prosecutor: 

C.  Macdonald,  Dawson,  J.   B.  Patullo. 

I'olice  Magistrate:  Gold   Commissioner: 

G.  L.  Taylor,  White  Horse.  E.  C.  Senkler. 

Public  Administrator:  Magistrate: 

E.  C.  Senkler.  Hon.  ("has.  D.  Macaula.v. 

Justices  of   the  Peace: 
J.  K,   Smith,  Dawson.  Aime  Dugas,  Jr.,  Dawson. 

D.  R.  Macfarlane.  W.  M.  Mathew. 

Naturalization    Commissioner  for  the  Yukon  Territoru. 
George    L.    Taylor,    White    Horse.   Y.T. 

All  Barristrrx   an-    Xotfirips    J^iihlic   in   the    Yuhnti    Trrrifon/. 


YUKON  LAND  REGISTHATIOX  DISTRICT. 

Registrar: 
Joe  E.  Cirouard.  Dawson,   Y.  T. 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    J, I.ST — VUKON    TEURITOUV. 


Xi6t.  of  Barristers  in  tbc  )S\\\\o\\  Zlerritor^. 


DAAVSON— 

Ashbaugh.  R.  L. 

Bell,  J.  L 

Black   &  Black.     .J.   i^   (i. 

Black. 
Bleeckei-  &  O'Dell.    H.  G. 

Bleecker,   M.  B.  O'Dell. 
Clark,     Wil.von    &    Stack- 

poole.     O.  H.  Clark,  II. 

G.  Wilson,  F.  J.  Stack- 

poole. 
Clarke,  J.  A. 
Davey  «fe  Tobin.     A.  Davey, 

H.  S.  Tobin. 
GAvillim  &  Crisp.    F.  L. 

Gwillim.  F.  Crisp. 


Hay,  J.  G. 
Ledieu,  P. 
McDougal,  Frank  J. 

^lacrae,  J.  K. 

Noel,  Noel  t-t  Carmack.    J. 

C.    Noel.     A.    Noel,     .J. 

Carmack. 
I'attullo  &  Ridley.    Hy.  E. 

Ridley,    J.    B.    Pattullo, 
Smith,  J.  P. 
Tabor,    C.    "W.    C. 
Thoruburu,    W. 

WHITE  HORSE— 

Jackson  T.   W. 
Phelps,  \Y.  L. 


(Xommissionerd  for  tahlna  Blti?avits  in  tbe  Zlertitorial  Court. 

A.  Dugas.  Jr I )av\soD. 

J.  H.  Duncan   Dawson. 

T.   D.   Pattullo    Dawson. 

J.   S.   McKay Dawson. 

W.    S'.    Waugh    Gold  Run. 

W.  Woodburn   Bonanza. 

M.   Panet    I  )ominiou. 


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PAGE. 

Alphabetical   List  of  Towns    118 

Attorney-General's    Department    117 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc _ 118 

County   Courts   and   Judges    115 

Judicial    Districts   and   Registrars    116 

Land    Registry    Offices     117 

Law    Society   of   British   Columbia    117 

Supreme   Court    of   British    Columbia    115 

Synopsis  of  the  Laws  of  British  Columbia See  Colored  Page. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — BRITISH    COLUMBIA  115 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


Supreme  Court  of  British 
Columbia. 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.   Gordon  Hunter. 

Puisne  Judges: 

Hon.    P.    ^.    Irving,    Hon.    Archer    Martin,    Hon.    Lyman    P.    Duff, 
Hon.   Aulay   Morrison. 

JuDaes  of  the  County  Courts. 

ATLIN. 

Judge  and  Local  Judge  S.C. — F.  McB.  Young,  Nanaimo. 

CARIBOO. 

Judge  and  Local  Judge  S.C. — -C.   F.   Cornwall.   Ashcroft. 

EAST  KOOTENAY. 
Judge  and   Local  Judge  S.C. — ^P.  E.  Wilson.  Cranbrook. 

KOOTENAY  AND  YALE. 

Judge  and  Local  Judge  S.C. — W.  H.  P.  McClement.  Grand  Forks. 

NANAIMO. 

Judge  and  Local  Judge  S.C. — Eli   Harrison.  .Tr..  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. 

Judge  and  Local  Judge  S.C. — P.  S.  Lampman.  Victoria. 

WEST  KOOTENAY. 
Judge  and   T.ocal  Jud<i<-   S.C. — A.   .T.   Forin.   Nelson 

YALE. 

Judge  and   Local  Judge  S.C. — W.   Ward   Spiiiks.    Vernon. 


lit)         THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — BRITISH    COLUMBIA. 


Ube  Ju&tclal  H)istricts. 


District. 

Registry. 

Registrar. 

Court. 

Atlin   

Atlin    

Edward  J.  Thain 

Dist.  Reg.,  Sup.  Ct. 

Reg.  C'ty  Ct. 

Port  Essington... 

(Vacant). 

Port  Simpson   .. 

(Vacant). 

Cariboo 

Barkerville    .... 

James  McKen  . . 

County  Court. 

"          , 

John  Bouron     . . 

Supreme  Court. 

Clinton    

Fredk.  Soues     . . 

County  Court. 
Supreme  Court. 

Lilliooet 

Casper  Phair     . . 

County  Court 

Ashcroft 

H.  P.  Christie  . . 

" 

East  Kootenay. . 

Cranbrook  

J.  F.  Armstrong. 

" 

Fernie     

A.  Joyce     

" 

Golden     

F.  C,  Lang     

" 

Kootenay  &  Yale 

Grand  Forks  . . . 

S.  R.  Almond.  .. 

Sup.  &  C'ty  Courts 

Greenwood    .... 

G.  McMynn 

" 

t( 

Kamloops 

G.  C    Tunstall.. 

" 

Fairview    

C.  A.  R.  Lambley 

County  Court. 

Kermeds     

" 

Princeton 

Hugh  Hunter    .  . 

Nicola 

Naiiaimo 

Duncans 

MaitiandDougall 

Ladysmith     .... 

John  Stewart 

Nanaimo    

M.  Bate 

M.  Bray  (Dep.).. 

Alherin 

A.  L.  Smith 

Comox 

John  Baird    ... 

Nanaimo 

M.  Bate 

Supreme  Court.. 

New 



M.  Bray  (Dep.).. 

" 

Westminster. . . . 

New  W'stminst'r 

J.  J.  Cambridge. 

Sup.  &  Ct'y  Courts 

Yale     

Wm.Dodd  (Dep.) 

County  Court. 

Chilliwl.ack  .... 

G.  C.  Chadsey  " 

" 

Vancouver 

Vancouver ..... 

A.  E.  Beck 

J.  C.  Dockerill 
(Deputy). 

Sup.  &  C'ty  Courts 

Victoria 

Victoria 

B.  H.  T.   Drake 
H.  Combe  (Dep.) 

Supreme  Court 

"         

H.  Combe 

County  Court 

"         

J.  H.  Austin. . . . 

" 

(Deputy). 

West  Kootenay.. 

Nelson     

C.  C.  Daley  .... 

Sup.  &  C'ty  Courts 

Rossland 

H.  R.  Townsend 

Dist.  Reg.    Sup.    & 

(Deputy) 

C'ty  Courts. 

Kaslo 

R.    J.    Stenson 

Dist.  Reg.   Sup.    & 

(Deputy). 

C'ty  Courts. 

Revelstoke 

W.E.M'Laughlin 

Dist.  Reg.    Sup.  * 

(Deputv). 

C'ty  Courts. 

Trout  Lake    .... 

F.  C.  Campbell.. 
(Deputy). 

County  Court. 

Yale     

Vernon   

..   Wilmot.. 

11 

Kamloops 

G.  C.  Tunstall  . . 

Sup.  &  C'ty  Courts 

THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — BUriJSU    COLUMBIA.         11? 

Bttornev^6enerar0  Department. 

,  Ationiey-CciK  ral    for   Brithh    Coluvibia: 

Hon.  Charles  Wilson,  K.C. 

Dviiufy  A  ttorncy-Geiieral: 
H.  A.  Maclean.  K.C. 

Chief  Clerk — H.  Crane. 

Ube  Xaw  Society  ot  iKrittsb  Columbia. 

Treasurer:  Secretary  <£  Reporter: 

Hon.  C.  E  I'ooley,  K.C.  Oscar  C.  Bass. 

BENCHEKS    OF    THE    LAW    SOCIETY. 

Ex  officio: 

The  Attorney-General  of  Canada  : 

Hon.   Charles   Wilson,   K.C..   Attorney-General   for    H.C  :    Hon.    .1.    F. 

McCreight.    Hon.    Geo.    A.    ^Yalkenl.    Hon.    M.    W 

Tyrwhitt    Drake     (retired    .Tudges). 

BEXCHERS   ELECTED. 

E.  V.  Bodv>ell.  K.C.  E.  P.  Davis,  K-C,  John  Elliot,  Hon.  K 
Pooiey.  K.C.  L.  G.  McPhillips,  K.C.  G.  E.  Corbould,  K.C.  Sir 
C  H.  Tupper.  K.C.  C   H.  Hamilton.  H.  D.  Helmcken.  K.C. 

Xan^  IReoisrrp  ©tfices. 

KAMLOOPS. 

Registnir — W.   II.    Edmonds. 

NELSON. 

Rcflistrar — H.  F.  Macleod. 

NEW  WESTMINSTER. 

Rcfiistnir — C    S.    Keith. 

VAXCOrVER. 

Registrar — J.  L.  G.  Abbott. 

VICTORIA. 

Rcgixtrur-GoH'ra] — S  Y.  Wootton. 


118        THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST-    BRITISH    COLUMBIA. 


flUcmbers  ot  tbc  36ar  ant)  Solicitors. 


ARMSTRONG—Yale. 

Murphy,   J. 

ASHCROFT— Yale. 

Calder,    F. 
Henderson,    S. 
Murphy,   D. 

ATLIN — Cassiar. 

Gxant,    W.    Pollard. 

Mason    &    Fisher.      (".    D. 

Mason,   W.  E.   Fisher. 
Saweis,   C.   W. 
Woods,  E.  M.  N. 

CHILilAVACK— 

New    Westniin.ster. 
Felly.   J. 

CRANBROOK — Ivootenay 

Dunbar,   C.  H. 
Gurd,    W.   F. 
Karvey    &    McCarter.      J. 
A.    Harvey,    G.    S.    Mc 

Garter. 
Mcrley,   S.   F. 
'i'liduii'son.    G.    H. 

CUMBERLAND— 

Vancouver. 
Beevor-Potts,    C.    H. 

ENDERBY— Yale. 

Gooeh.    \V.    P. 
Whittak.M.   W.    H. 

FERGUSON— Yale. 

Elliott.   F.   C. 

FERNIE — Kootenay. 
Eck-stein.    L.    P. 
Herchmer      &      Herchmer. 

H.    ^V.   &    S.    Herchmer. 
Lawe,   F.   C, 
Ross  &;  Ale.xander.    W.  R. 

Ross.    J.  8.  T.  Alexander 
GOLDEN — Kootenay. 
O'Brien,    Thomas. 
GRAND     FORKS— Yale 
Cochrane,    \V.    B. 
Hanington,   H.   0. 
Macdonald      &     Whitside. 

J.     A.     Macdonald,      D. 

Whiteside. 
Miller.    E. 
Spence,  J.  D. 
Sutton,  A.  C. 


GREENWOOD— Yale. 

Brown,    J.    R. 
Gray,   J.   P.   M. 
Hallett,    I.   H. 
McLeod,   J.   P. 
Wliite.side.    Arthur    M. 
KAMLOOPS— Yale. 
Appelbe,  E.   F. 
Fulton,    F.   J.,   K.C. 
Macintyre,   A.    D. 
Morley,   H.   L. 
Swanson,.   J.   D. 

KASLO — Kootenay. 
McAnn,    C.    W. 
Martin,  G.   E. 

KELOWNA— Yale. 

Burne.  J.  F. 

LADYSMITH— Vancouver 

Simpson,    M.    R. 
MIDWAY— Yale. 

Leggatt,    C.    J. 

NANAIMO — Vancouver. 

Barker,   C.   H. 
Simpson,   J.   H. 
Yarvrood,  E.  M. 
NELSON — Kootenay. 

Crease,   E.   A. 
Forin,   P.   McL. 
Galliher.    W.   A. 
Hannington.    R.    W. 
Hodge,   R. 
.Johnson,   A.    M. 
Lennie,    Robert    S. 
:\Iacdonald,    R.    M. 
Macdonald,    W.    A. 
Stewart.    H.   A. 
Taylor  &  O'Shea.     S.  S. 

Taylor,  K.C,  J.  0'Sh«a 
Whealler    &    Wragge.     A. 

Whealler.    E.  C.  Wragge 
NEW^  W^ESTMINSTER— 
New  Westmin.ster. 
Bowes.   J.   H. 
Corbould  &  Grant.    G.  E. 

Corbould,    J.    R.    Grant. 
Edmonds,   H.   L. 
Gray,   W.   M. 
Howay,   F.   W. 
^TcBride   &   Kennedy.     R. 

McBride.  .T.  D.  Kennedv 


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Martin,  Weart  &  Mc- 
Quarrie,  J.  Martin,  J. 
W.  Weart,  W.  G.  E. 
McQnariie,   H.A.Bourne 

Whiteside,  W.  J.   , 

PHOENIX— Yale. 

Kerr,  R.  B. 

PRINCETON— Yale. 

McLeod,   F.  M. 

REVELSTOKE— 

Kootenay. 
Cayley,  H.  S. 
Harvey,        McCarter        & 

Pinkham,  J.  A.  Harvey, 

G.   S.   McCarter,   A.  M. 

Pinkham,   . 
Scott    &    Briggs.       J.    M. 

Scott,   W.  1.  Briggs. 

ROSSLAND — Rootenay. 
Armstrong,    R.    W. 
Dockerill,    W.    P. 
Gillan,   C.   E. 
Hamilton,  C.  R.,  K.C. 
Macdonald  &  Winn.    J.  A. 

Macdonald.     E.     S.     H. 

Winn. 
MacXeill.  A.  H. 
Nelson,   W.   J. 

SANDON — Kootenay. 
Grimmett,   M.   L. 

SLOGAN — Kootenay. 
Joiand.   H.   R. 

TROUT    LAKE    CITY— 

Kootenay. 
Elliott,   F.  C. 

VANCOUVER— 

Vancouver. 
Alexander  &  Bayfield.    H. 

O.     Alexander,      F.     J. 

Bavfield. 
Baxter  &  McLellan.      T.  S. 

Baxter.  L.  B.  McLellan 
Bird,    Brydon-Jack     & 

McCrossan.         J.      E. 

Bird.    A.    Brydon-Jack, 

G.   E.    McCrossan. 
Boak,  H.  W.  C. 
Bond  &  Sweet.     L.  Bond, 

J.    H.    Swppt. 
Bowser  &  Wallbridge.  W. 

.T.  Bowser.   D.    S.   Wall- 
bridge.  , 
Bnrns  &  Walkem.    W. 

Ernest  Burn.s,  R.  Knox 

Walkem. 


Cane   &    Mclnnes.     G.    F. 

Cane,  T.  R.  E.  Mclnnes 
Chaldecott,    F.    M. 
Co\^  an    &    Keid.       G.    H. 

Cowan,  R.  L.  Reia. 
Creagh,    A.    R. 
Daly,    H.   M. 
Davis,        Marshall        & 

Macneill.    E.  P.  Davis, 

K.C,    C.    B.    Macneill, 

D.    G.   Marshall. 
Douaghy,    D. 
Duncan,  Hoivard  J. 
Elliot,  J. 
Ellis    &    Brown.      J.     N. 

Ellis,    W.    C.    Brown. 
Godfrey    &    Pottinger.     J. 

J.       Godfrey,       A.       B. 

Pottinger. 
Grant,   D. 
Haney,  C,  N. 
Harris     &     Bull.     R.     W. 

Harris,   A.   E.   Bull. 
Hart-McHarg,    W. 
Hunt,  S.  L. 
Hulme,   J.    H.    D. 
Jenns,  E.  A. 
Kerr.   D.   B. 
Killam  &  Farris.     C.  Kil- 

1am,  J.  W.  DeB.  Farris 
Livingston,    Garrett   & 

King.       S.    Livingston, 

A.    E.    Garrett,    H.    de 

W.  King. 
Livingston,  J.  H. 
Lucas,  F.  G.  T. 
McEvoy.   A. 
McKav    &    O'Brian.      W. 

M.     McKay,    C.    MacL. 

O'Brian. 
McPhillips.  Tiffin  &  Laur- 

seni       L.  G.  McPhillips, 

K.C,    F.    W.    Tiffin.    V. 

Laursen. 
Macdonell.    D.    G. 
MacGill,   J.   H. 
Martin.      Cassidy.      Weart 

&   McQnarrie.     J.   Mar- 
tin.   R.    Cassidy.    .T.   W. 

Weart,    W.    G.    E.    Mo- 

Quarrie. 
Mill.«.   J.   B. 
Plunkett.   O. 
Robertson.  H.  E.  A. 
Russell    &   Russell.    J.   A. 

Russell.     F.     R.     McT). 

Russell.   S.  A.  Moore. 
Smith   &  Macrae.      A.   G. 
Smith.    J.    K.    Macrae. 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW   LIST — BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 


Spencer,  O.   L. 

Taylor  &  Innes.  A.  D. 
Taylor,  A.  W.  V.  Innes 

Townley,  T.  O. 

Tupper  &  GriflBn.  Sir 
Charles  Hibbert  Tup- 
per, K.C.,  K.C.M.G.,  W. 
Martin   Griffin. 

Wade,  Deacon  »&  Deacon. 
F.  C.  Wade,  E.  J. 
Deacon,   W.   S.   Deacon. 

Warton,  R.  I.  B. 

Williams,  Shaw  &  Walsh. 
A.  Williams,  H.  C 
Shaw,  W.  W.  Walsh. 

AVilson,  Senkler  & 
Bloomfield.  Hon.Chas. 
Wilson,  K.C.,  J.  H. 
Senkler,  K.O.,  Edgai 
Bloomfield.   R.G.   Spinks 

Wintemute,  B.   P. 

Woodworth,  C.  M. 

VERNON— Yale. 

Billings,    F. 
Bridgman,    A. 
Cochrane,   A.   O. 
McGowen,    F. 
Rogers,    R.    H. 

VICTORIA— Victoria. 
Barnard  &  Rogers.    G.  H. 

Barnard,  D,  M.  Rogers. 
Bass,    Oscar    C.     (Sec'y 

Law   Soc.   of   B.   C). 
Belyea,  A.  L. 
Bodwell  &  Lawsou.    E.  V. 

Bodwell,  J.  H.  Lawson, 

jr.,  H.  G.  Lawson. 
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        St 

Helmcken.         H.      D. 

Helmcken,    K.C. 


Eberts  &  Taylor.     D.  M. 

Eberts,    W.    J.    Taylor, 

H.  D.  Twigg. 
Fell   &   Gregory.    T.   Fell, 

F.  B.  Gregory. 
Gait,  A.  C. 
Grant,    G.    M. 
Hall.   H.   G. 

Higgins       &       Elliott. 

Frank    Higgins,    R.    T. 

Elliott. 
Hills,    H.   M 
lunes.  A.   S. 
Kitto,  A.  J. 
Langley    &    Martin.      W. 

H.    Langley,    A.    F.    R. 

Martin. 
Lugrin.  C.  H. 
Mackay,   N.  F. 
Maclean,   A. 
Maclean.   H.  A. 
Macrae,    F. 
Mason  &  Bradburn.  C.  D. 

^Nlason. 
McFkillips      &      Heis- 

terman.       A.     E.     Mc- 

Fhillips,  H.  G.  S.  Heis- 

terman. 
Mills,    S.    P. 
JNIoresby   &   O'Reilly.     W. 

C.Moresby.   A.J.O'Reilly 
Morphy,   G.  A. 
Oliver  &  .Johnson.    W.  E. 

Oliver,   H.   M.   Johnson. 
Peters      &      Wilson.        F. 

Peters,  C.  E.  Wilson. 
Pooley,         Liuxton        & 

Pooley.      C.  E.  Pooley, 

A.    P.    Luxton,    R.    H. 

Pooley. 
Prior,  C.  J. 
Robertson     &     Robertson. 

H.  E.  A.  &  H.  B.  Rob- 
ertson. 
Walls,  J.  P. 
Wootton  &  Goward.   E.E. 

Wootton,  B.  G.  Goward 
Yates  &  Jay.    J.  S.  Yates, 

G.  Jay. 

WILMER— Yale. 

Macdonald,    H. 


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Alphabetical    List    of   Towns    12G 

Banisters.    Solicitoi-s,   etc 126 

County  Judges'  Criminal   Court    124 

Court    of    King's    Bench    .' 123 

District    Registrars    124 

Division    Judges     123 

Judgts  and  Officers  of  rlie  County  Courts   123 

Judicial  Districts 123 

Law   Society  of  ^lanitoba    124 

Synopsis  of  tlie  Laws  of  Manitoba   See  Colored  Page. 


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123 


MANITOBA. 


Courts,  3uMciar^  ©fRcials,  Etc. 

Court  ot  IRtng's  Bencb. 

Chief  Justice: 

Hon.  Joseph  Dubuc. 

Puisne  Judges: 

Hon.  A.  E:  Richards,  Hon.  W.  E.  Perdue,  Hon.  T.  G.,  Mathers. 

Attorney-General: 

Hon.  Colin  H.  Campbell. 

Deputy — Aug.  Mills. 
Registrar — W.   A.    Wilkes. 
Chamber  Clerk- A.  J.  Belch 
Accountant    and    Deituty- 
h'cgistrar — B.    D.    Deering. 

Guardian  ad  litem — H.  J. 
Macdonald,  K.C. 

Co  u  rt    St  en  og  vaph  crs — W. 
Perkins,    Jas.    Pei'kins. 

Crier   and    Interpreter — J. 
C.  Delormier. 


Deputy  Attorney-General — 
Geo.  Patterson. 

Master  and  Referee — P.  A. 
Macdonald. 

Sheriff — Hon.  Colin  Ink- 
ster. 

Prothonotary  and  Clerk  of 
the  Croun  and  Pleas  and  De- 
puty Reg.  Exchequer  Court 
— G.   H.  Walker. 


Official  Adntinixtrntor — The  Toronto  General  Trusts  Corporation.   ' 

3u^ae9  ant)  ©tHccrs  of  the  County  Couvte. 
lEasterii  ^uMcial  H)istrtct. 


Division. 

Judge. 

Address. 

Northern  Divi.sion 

Eastern  Divi.«ion 

D.  M.  Walker 

R.  H.  Myers 

L.  A.  Prud'homme 

Corbet  Locke  

Winnipeg. 
Winnipeg. 

Central  Division 

Southern  Division 

St.  Boniface. 
Morden. 

Central  JuMcial  District. 

County  Court  Judge  and  Deputy  Master  under  IJ.  B.  Act.  1895. 

J.  Ryan,   Portage  la  Prairie. 

De/iiity  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Plfas  and  County  Court  Clerk: 

S.   M.  Macdonald. 
Sheriff:  Deputy  Sheriff: 

Daniel   McLean.  G.  A.   :Muir. 

Guardian   ad  litem: 
F.  G.  Taylor. 
Official    \dniini.'strator — The  National  Trust  Company.  Ltd. 


124  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST —MANITOBA. 


Tixaestern  Judicial  District. 

County  Court  Judge  and  Deputy  Master  under  Q.  B.  Act,  1895. 

T.  D.   Cumberland,  Brandon. 
Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Pleas  and  County  Court  Clerk: 
Robert  Darrach. 
Assistant  Dep.   Clerk:  Sheriff: 

L.  J.  Clement.  W-  Henderson. 

(juaidian    ad    litem:  Inspector: 

G.  R.  Coldwell,  K.C.  R.  C  Irving. 

Official  Adminvitrator — The  National   Trust   Company.   Ltd. 


Count)?  3u^Qe0'  Criminal  Court. 

Courts  held  at  Winnipeg,  presided  over  hy  Judges  of  Court  of 
King's  Bench,  and  at  Portage  la  Prairie  and  Brandon,  presided  over 
by  Judged  of  the  Courts  for  Central  and  Western  Judicial  Districts, 
respectively. 

Che  Xaw  Society?  of  fiDanitoba 

President : 

H.  M.  Howell,  K.C. 

Treasurer— A.    Haggart.    K.C.  Secretary— I.    Campbell,    K.C. 

Librarian — W.  A.  Taylor. 

BENCHERS    OF  THE   LAW    SOCIETY   OF   MANITOBA. 

.J.  A.  M.  Aikins.  K.C.  Isaac  Campbell,  K.C,  H.  M.  Howell,  K.C, 
J.  H.  Munscn,  K.C.  J.  S.  Tupper,  K.C.  I.  Pitblado.  C,  P.  Wilson, 
T.  M.  Daly.  K.C,   F.   H.  Phippen. 


Districts  an^  IReoistrars,  /iDaniioba. 

Registrar  General  for  Province: 
W.  E.   Macara,   Winnipeg. 

Boissevain  Land  Titles  District. — Comprising  townships  1  to 
6.  rjingps  1.7  to  23  w..  inclu.sive. 

Di.strict  Registrar: 
Wm.  de  Maiiby,  Boissevain. 

Brandon  Land  Titles  District. — Comprising  townships  10  to 
12.  ranges  1.3   to  10.  and  townships  7  to  12.  ranges  17  to  20  w. 
District   Registrar: 
F.  G.  A.  Henderson,  Brandon. 
■    Deputy,   yeic   System:  Depu-tn,   Old  System: 

R.  Hartney.  A.  Burns. 

Carman  Land  Titles  District. — Comprising  townships  7,  8,  9, 
ranges  o  to   IG   ir elusive,   and   township   6.  ranges  3   to  6. 

nistriet  Regi.-<tiai:  Deputy,  Old  System: 

G.  N.  Howard.  Frank  Williams,  Carman. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — MANITOBA.  125 


Morden  liand  Titles  District. — Comprising  townships  1  to  6, 
ranges  :,  to  U;  w.  (ex.  ept  townsliip  6  in  ranges  3  to  6). 

District  RerjiHttar:  Deputy,  Old  System: 

W.    R.    Black.    Morden.  Wm.    Conner. 

Neepawa  Land  Titles  District. — Cor^prising  ranges  L3  to  22, 
township  13  to  n.  boundary  of  Province,  and  ranges  23  to  29,  town- 
ship   19  to  n.   boundary   of  Province. 

District  Registrar:  Uiinitj/,   Old  System: 

John   P.   Curran,   Neepawa.  .J.   Majjon,   Neepawa- 

Portage  la  Prairie  Land  Titles  District. — Comprising 
parishes  of  High  Blud.  Poplar  Point,  Portage  la  Prairie.  Baie  St. 
Paul  and  St.  Laurent  and  the  Settlements  of  Westbourne  and  Oak 
Point  and  r.  1  w.,  township  19  to  n.  boundary,  and  r.  2  w.  townships 
IS  to  n.  boundary  of  Province,  and  that  part  of  tps.  10  to  18.  r.  2  w. 
lying  w.  of  Shoal  Lake,  ranges  3  and  4  w.,  town.ship  10  to  n^  bound- 
ary of  Province,  except  townships  13  to  15 :  ranges  5  to  12,  town- 
ship 10  to   n.  boundary  of  Province. 

District  Registrar:  Deputy,  Old  System: 

W.  J.  Cooper.  P.   Whimster. 

Winnipeg  Land  Titles  District. — -Comprising  the  City  of 
Winnipeg,  the  Parishes  of  St.  Paul.  Kildonan.  St.  John,  St.  James. 
St.  Boniface.  St.  Charles,  Headingly.  Sc.  Francois  Xavier,  St.  Vital. 
St.  Xorbert.  St.  Malo,  Rat  River  Settlement,  St.  Anne,  Oak  Lslaud. 
Lorette,  Grand  Polnte.  and  that  part  of  S't.  Agathe  north  of  and 
including  lot  299  w.  of  Rod,  and  lot  242  e.  "of  Rod.  and  tps. 
4  to  12.  ranges  2  w.  to  e.  boundary  of  Province ;  townships  13  to 
15,  ranges  2  to  4  w. :  that  part  of  townships  16  and  17.  ranges 
2  w.,  lying  e.  of  Shoal  Lake. 

District  Registrar: 

W.  E.  Macara,  Winnipeg. 

Deputy,  New  Si/stem:  Deputy,  Old  System: 

J.  H.  Brown,  Winnipeg.  E.  W.  X.  Kennefly.  Winnipeg. 


Registration 
Districts. 


Boundaries,  Inclusive.  Registrars  and 

I  Addresses. 


*Lisear — Gimli..  ]  '.  ,n  ,.        .      ^     -,  -, 

Plossis      i*  '^-4^'  r  4  c  to  bdry,  also  t 

losbis.  J  j     27  to  44,  r  1-3  o L.  S.  Vaughan.  Selkirk. 

'Manchester t   1-2-3,   r  1-2  w,  r  1  e,  to' 

I     Lake  of  Woods John   Angus,  Emerson. 

•Rockwood    |t  13-26,  r  1,  2,  3,  e,  t  13-18, 

rlw   J.  H.  Riley,  Stonewall. 

*Shoal  Lake t  1318,  r  23-29  w R.J.  S.  Wheeler,  Birtle. 

*Souria  River    jt  1-6,  r  24-29  w J.  A.  Ross,  Melita. 


*  The  five  districts  above-named  have  not  yet  been  brought  into 
a-ny  Land  Titles  District,  but  applications  for  Torrens  titles,  as  wiell 
as  subseciuent  dealings  with  the  land  in  these  districts,  may  be  made 
to  the  Winnipeg  office,  except  in  case  of  land  in  Souris  River,  when 
dealings  should  take  place  through  the  Boissevain  office. 


1-26 


THE    CANAI>1AN    LAW    LIST — MANITOBA. 


Xi0t  ot  Bairistere  anD  Solicitore. 


BELMONT — Lisgar. 
(See    Hartney.) 
BIRTIiE — Marquette. 

Mickle,   C.   J. 
BOISSEVAIN— Brandon 

Buckingham,  N.  P. 

j\I()i-r(»\v,    J. 
BRANDON — Brandon 

Adolph  &  McKay.  H. 
L.    Adolph,    — .    ^NIcKay. 

Clement  &  Clement.  S.  E. 
Clement.     K.  A.  Clement 

Coldivell,  Coleman  & 
Nobie.  G.  R.  Cold- 
well,  K.C..  G.  B.  Cole- 
man, Jas.  B.   Noble. 

Hender.'jon,  Matheson  & 
Ingram.  H.  E.  Hender- 
sonv  li.  M.  Matheson. 
J.    H.   Ingram. 

Howden  &  Howden.  A. 
Howden. 

Kirchoffer,  J.  N. 

McMillan,   E.   D. 

Macdonald,   R.   G. 

Philip   &    Kilgonr.     A.   E. 
Philip.    .1.   .1.    Kilgour. 
CARBERRY — :Macdonald 

Barrett.    G. 

Card.  W.  D. 

Hunt,  J.  D.,  B.A. 

Hooper.    H.    R. 
CARMAN— Lisgar. 

Brooks  &  Sutherland.  I. 
Brooks.  W.  C.  Suther- 
land. 

Edwards,    C.   H. 

Haverson  &  Towers.  J. 
M.  Haverson.  —  Towers 

Robison    &    Butcher.      H. 

E.Robi.son.   F..T.  Butcher 

CRYSTAL    CITY— Lisgar 

Garhutt.    O.    D. 
CYPRESS  RIVER— 
Macdonald. 

Moody.  G. 
DAUl-HIN- Marquette. 

Campbell.  J.  A. 

Harvev,   .1.    G. 

Wilkes.  A.  E. 


DELORAINE    -Brandon. 
Mather,  John  A. 

Faterson,   (jteo. 

EMERSON — Provencher. 
Forrester,   D. 

FAIRFAX— Brandon. 
(See    Hartney.) 

FINDLAY— Brandon. 
(See    Hartney.) 

GILBERT   PLAINS— 

^larquette. 
Cory.  J.  G. 

GLADSTONE— Macdonald 
Morton,    T. 

GLENBORO'— Macdonald. 
Mitchell,   F.   H. 

GRAND    CLAIRIERE— 

Brandon   (See  Hartney) 
GRAND  VIEW— 

Bruce,    R.    A. 
HAMIOTA— Marquette. 
•Jackson,   M.   B. 

HARTNEY— Brandon. 
Hallen,   G.  S. 

HOLLAND— Macdonald. 

Kixon,   H.  L. 
KILLARNEY— Lisgar. 

Hay,    A.    a. 

Monteith,    G.    B. 
LAUDER — Brandon. 
(See   Hartney.  I 

McGregor— Lisgar. 

Isbister,   C. 

Philon,  A.  E. 
MANITOU— Lisgar. 

Bradley.    G.    F. 

Ellis,    W.    F. 
MELITA— Brandon. 

Archibald,    G.    W. 

Crerar    &     Campbell.       J. 

Crerar.  C.  F.  Campbell. 

MINNEDOSA— Marquette. 

INIanl.son  &  Fi.<^her.     H.  F. 
]\Iaulson,   —   Fisher. 

Pearson,   E.   W 

Robinson,   H.   B. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — MAMTUBA. 


127 


MINTO— Brandon. 

(See    Hartney.) 

MORDEN— Lisgar. 
Bowen,   A.   W. 
Ijemon.    H.    S. 
McLaren,      McLeod      & 
Black.  J.  B.  McLaren. 
A.McLeod,    J.H.Black 
McComi»>ll,    H.   McK. 

NEEPAWA — Macdonald 

Davis,   F.  L. 

Fieklhouse,  V.  H. 

Wemj'ss,    J. 
PILOT    MOUND — Lisgar. 

Donald,  "W,   A. 

Lyons,  C.  S. 

PORTAGE    LA 

PRAIRIE — Macdonald 
Anderson  &  AVilliams. 

Edward     Anderson,     A. 
C.  Williams. 
Hudson,    H.    V. 
Macdonald.   L).   A. 
Mieghen     &     Macpher.son. 
A.  Mieghen,  K.  G.  Mac- 
pherson. 
Taylor,  F.  G. 
RAPID  CITY — Marquette, 
("arss,    A. 
Nelles.  R.  A. 
RESTON — Brandon. 
(See   Hartney.) 
RUSSELL — Marquette. 

Tingley,   A.   R. 
SKOAL  LAKE— Marenette 

Markle,    M.   C. 
SOURIS — Brandon. 
Boswell,   C.   M. 
Dickie.  T. 
Taylor,    J.    A. 
STONEWALL— Selkirk. 
Coleman,    W.    W. 
Collinson.    J.    C. 
SVTAN    RIVER— 
Marquette. 
Rodwell,   B.   E. 
Wright.    S.    R.        ■ 
TREHERNE— Macdonald 

Moo.ly.  G. 
VIRDEN— Brandon. 

Agnew  &   Smith.    Hon.  J. 
H.    Agnew,    A.    W.    H. 
Smith. 
Goulter  &  Ringer.     H.  H. 
Goulter.  .1.  Singer. 


WAWANESA— Brandon. 
Atkinson,    C.    L. 

WEST  HALL— Brandon. 
(See    Hartney.) 

W^EST   SELKIRK— 

Lisgar. 
Corbett.   W.   A. 
Heap   &    Heap.      .T.    &    F. 
Heap. 

WINNIPEG— Selkirk. 

Aikins,  Robson,  Lof- 
tus  &  Sparling.  .J. 
A.  M.  Aikin.s,  K.C,  H. 
A.  Robson,  Edwin  Lof- 
tus,  F.  W.  Sparling.  A. 
S.  Bond,  J.  B.  Hogg, 
A.   H.   S.  Murray. 

Andrews,  Andrews, 

Murray  &  Noble.  A. 
J.  Andrews.  F.  S.  An- 
drews, T.  J.  Murray,  R. 
M.   Noble,   C.  y.  Lindsay 

Archibald.  Machray  & 
Sharpe.  H.  Archibald, 
J.  A.  Machray,  F.  J. 
Sharpe. 

Baker,   G.   W. 

Bonnar  &  Hartley.  R. 
A.Bonnar.    T.L.  Hartley 

Bradshaw^,  Richards  & 
Affleck.  C.  W.  Brad- 
shaw,  S.  E.  Richards, 
U.  G.  Affleck. 

Cameron  &  Phillipps. 
J.  D.  Cameioii.  H. 
Phillipps.  A.  W.  Morley 

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. 
Bennest.   .T.   T.   Haig. 

Campbell.    A.    C. 

Carbert.   C.    E. 

Carper.   H.  P. 

Hmffey.    R.    E. 

Corbett.    W.    A. 

Daly.  Crichron  &  Mc- 
Clnre.  T.  :\I.Dalv.  K.C. 
W.  M.  Crirhton.  R.  W. 
McClure. 

Dawson  &  Xason.  A. 
Dawso'i.    H.    Nason. 

Deacon.  R.  L. 


128 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST MANITOBA. 


Dubuc,    A. 

Dubuc,   A.   J.    H. 

Elliott  &  Deacon.  G- 
A.  Elliott.   B.L.  Deacon 

Ewait  cc  Maiming.  Seaton 
Ewart,    B.A.C.  Manning 

Feiffu-son  &  Richardson. 
T.  R.  Fergu-son.  W.  W. 
Richardson.     P.C.  Dockf 

Fisher.  "Wilson  & 
Ewart.  C.  P.  Wilson, 
James  Fisher.  K.C.,  J. 
F.  Fisher.  A.  C.  Ewart. 

Graliam,    John. 

Haney.   J.    R. 

Higgins.  J.  R. 

Hongh.  Campbell  & 
Fergnson.  .J. S. Hough, 
K.r..  I.  Campbell.  K.C.. 
A.   i".    P't-rgiison. 

How^ell.  Hndson,  Or- 
mond  &  Marlatt.  H. 
M.  Howell.  K.C..  E.  L. 
Howell,  A,  B.  Hudson. 
H.  Ormond,  E.  W. 
Marlatt. 

Huggard  &  Huggard.  J. 
T.  Huggard.  R. Huggard 

Knott,  H.  W.  H. 

Laurier,    L, 

Leech  &  Leech.  J.  H. 
I^ech.   E    T.   Leech. 

McArthnr.  F.  J.  G. 

McKercTiar  &  Forres- 
ter. I). Forrester.  D.W. 
McKerchar  D.  X. 
Wemy.s. 

McMeans.    L. 

McPlierson  &  Sann- 
derson.  A.  X.  ^IcPher- 
son.   IT.   H.   Saunderson. 

Macdonald,  Haggart  & 
"Whitla.  Hugh  .T.  Mac- 
donald. K.C.,  A.  Hag- 
gart.  K.r.,  H.W.Whitla 

Mathew.   X.  J. 


Metcalfe  &  Sharpe.  T.  L. 
Metcalfe,  E.  E.   Sharpe. 

Monkmau.   A. 

Moran,  'William   J. 

Morice  &  O'Connor. 
J.  D.  Morice.  J.  E. 
O'Connor.  J.  W.  Renton 

Mnlock  &  Robarts.  W. 
R.   Mulock.   J.T.Robarts 

Munroe  &  West.  G.  F. 
Munrr>e.  G.  H.  West. 

Munson,  Allan,  Liaird 
&  Davis.  J.  H.  Mun- 
son, K.C..  G.  W.  Allan, 
D.  H.  Laird.  G.  H. 
Davis,  E.  F.  Haffner, 
A.  A.  Hobkirk. 

Xugent,  F.   S. 

Potts  &  Hnbbard.  G. 
A.  Stewart  Potts,  F.  C. 
Hubbard 

Robertson,    J.    E. 

Robinson  &  Hull.  Tho^. 
Robinson.    W.    F.    Hull. 

Rotbwell,  Johnson  & 
Donovan.  S.  J.  Roth- 
well,  T.  H.  Johnson.  W. 
Donovan. 

Royal.    C.    H. 

Steinkopf,    Max. 

Sutherland.    R.    R. 

Taylor  &  Laidlaw.  E.  L. 
Taylor.    S.    R.    Laidlaw. 

Thom.son.  Armstrong  & 
Jameson,  R.  M.  Thom- 
son. J.  W.  E.  Arm- 
.strong.   G.   D.   Jamesim. 

Tupper.  Phippen,  Tap- 
per. Minty  &  Mc- 
Tavish.  J.  S.  Tupper. 
K.C..  F.  H.  Phippen. 
W.  J.  Tupper.  G.  D. 
Minty.  G.  C.  McTavish. 
W.   McDonald. 

Turnbull  &  Revpridge.  H. 
Turnbull.   F     Beveridge. 


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Contents 


PAGE. 

Alphabetic-al   List  of   Barristers    137 

Alphabetical   List  of  Towns    134 

Barristers'  Society  of  New  Brunswick ,  133 

Barristers.  Solicitors,  etc 134 

Court  of  Divorce  and  Matrimonial  Causes ' 133 

Court  for  the  Trial  of  Piracy,  etc.,  on  the  High  Seas 133 

Exchequer  Court  of  Canada — New  Brunswick  Admiralty  Dis-.  .  131 

Judges  and   Clerks  of  the  County  Courts    132 

Judges  and   Registrars  of   the  Probate  Court    131 

Notaries    133 

St.  John  Law  Society   133 

Supreme  Court  of  New  Brunswick   131 

Synopsis  of  the  Laws  of  New  Brunswick See  Colored  Page 


THE    CAXADIAX    LAW    LIST — XE\V    BRUNSWICK.  131 


NEW    BRUNSWICK. 

Court  Jubiciar^  Officials  anb 
Barristers. 

Supreme  Court  of  IRew  Bruuswiefi. 

Chief  Justice: 
The  Hon.  William  Henry  Tuck. 
Justices — Hon.  D.  L.  Hanington,  Hon.  F.  E.  Baiker,  Hon.  P.  A. 
Landry.   Hon.   E.  McLeod.   Bon.  Geo.   F.  Gregory. 
Judge  in    Equity: 
Hon.  Fred.  E.  Barker. 
Attorney-General :  Solicitor-General : 

Hon.  Wm.  Pug.sley,  K.C.  Hon.  Wetidell  P.  Jones,  K.C. 

Clerk  of  the  Pleas  and  Clerk  in  Equity — T.  Caiieton  Allen,  Fred- 
ericton. 

Deputy  Clerk  in  Equity — T.  P.  Regan,   St.  .John. 


JEtcbequer   Court  ot  Cana^a— 1Re\v    .1Bruu5\vtcf?, 
B^niiraltP   district. 

Judge: 
HoTi.  E.  McLeod. 
Registrar  and  Scribe:  Marshal: 

Robt.  O.  Stockton.  Richard  J.  Coughlan. 


Ju&aes  an^  IReoistrars  ot  tbe  probate  Courts. 


County.  '  .Judge. 


Albert ;W.  O.  Wn^ht    ... 

Carleton  jC.  Appelby     

Charlotte    !  \J.  N.  Cockbarn  . , 

Gloucester      N.  A.  Landrv    ... 


Registbab. 


M.  B.   Dixon. 
J.  McManus. 
J.  G.  Stevens,  jr. 
•J.  E.  O'Brien. 


Kent    H.  H.   .James     R.  H.  Davis. 

Kings ,G.  G.  Gilbert R.  Morison. 

Madawaska   P.  Michaud    A.  Lawson. 

Northumberland  . .       R.  A.  Lawlor G.  B.  Fraser. 

Queens    |  \.  W.  Ebbett    I.  N.  Mack. 

Restigouche |  W.  Murray J.  C.  Barberie. 

St.  John A.    T.  Trueman C.  J.  Milliijan. 

Sunbury |.J.  W.  Gilmor    E.  E.  Estabrooks. 

Victoria      'w,  F.  Kertson J.  Tibbits. 

Westmoreland F.  W.  Emmerson |-1.  Friel. 

York    J.  H.  Barrv IR.  W.  McLellan. 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    I-ISI" — NEW    BRUNSWICK.  lli-6 


Court  ot  H)iv>ouce  au^  nuatrimoutal  Causes. 

Judge:  Reguitrur: 

Hon.  G.  F.  Gregory.  R.  W.  McLellau. 


Court  for  tbe  Urial  anO   ipuutsbment  ot  Ipiracp 
an^  ©tber  ©ffeiices  on  tbe  IKi^b  Seas. 

The  Governor,  the  Chief  .Justice,  aud  other  .Judges  of  the  Supreme 
Court ;  the  members  of  the  Executive  Council,  Judge  of  the  Vice- 
Admiralty,  the  Provincial  Secretary,  Commander-in-Chief,  Flag  OflB- 
cers,  and  Captains,  and  Commanders  of  Sliips  of  Ware  on  this  Sta- 
tion for  the  time  being.  The  Court  sits  at  any  place  within  the 
Province,  to  le  appeintcd  by  any  three  of  the  ntambers ;  the  Gover- 
nor, Chief  Justice,  or  one  of  the  Supreme  Court,  or  Judge  of  Ad- 
miraltv    being    one. 


Xlbe  Banisters'  Soctet^^  ot  IRew  Brunswick. 

President: 
A.  E.  Cornell,  K.C. 

Vice-Preside  It  t : 
M.  G.  Teed.  K.C. 

Secretary   and    Treasurer: 
T.   C.   Allen. 

ADDITIONAL     MEMBERS     HF     THE     COIXCIL. 

Jamep  D.  Phinnev.  K.C.  G.  W.  Allen.  K.C,  A.  A.  Stockton, 
K.C.  J.  H.  Barry.  K.C.  M.  G.  Teed,  K.C.  A.  O.  Earle,  K.C, 
IJ.  U.  I'owell.  K.C.  A.  li.  Slipp.  LL.B..  C  X.   Skinner,  K.C. 

Librarian : 
T.   C   Allen. 


St.  3^obu  Xaw  Society. 

President : 
Silas   Alward,   K.C. 

Secret  a  ry-  T  rea  s  u  rer : 
A.  A.   Wilsoi;.  K.C 

Members  of  Councii,  of  St.  John  Law  Society: 

A.  A.  Stockton.  K.C.  W.  Pugsley.  K.C.  A.  P.  Barnhill.  K.C, 
A.  A.  Wilson.  K.C.  C  X.  Skinner.  Iv.C  .  A.  1.  Truoman.  K.C.  D. 
Mullin.    K.C. 

XOTAUIES. 
All  P>anisters,  with  a   few  e.xceptions.  are  X'otaries. 


184 


THE   CANADIAN    LAW   LIST— NEW    BRUNSWICK. 


Xist  ot  Barristers,  Solicuoie,  &c. 


4  ANDOVER — Victoria 
Co. 

Carter,   T.   J. 

Lawson.  T. 

Stratoii.    A. 
7  BATH — Carleton    Co. 

Gallagher,   D.   B. 

Simms,  J.  R.  H. 

10  BATHURST— 

Gloucester   Co. 
Byrne,    J.    P. 
Gilbert,   G. 
Harrington,   J.   J. 
Landry,   N.  A. 
Maclauchlan,    D.    G. 

n  BLACKVILLE— 

Northumberland    Co. 
Thomson,   C.  J. 

Vd  BUCTOTTCHE — Kent 
Co. 
Irving,    R.    A. 

16  CAMPBELLTON— 

Restigouehe   Co. 
McAlister  &   Mott.      John 

McAlister,  W.  A.  Mott. 
.Murray  &   McLatchy.    W. 

Murray,   H.F.  McLatchy 
Truemau,   \Y.   A. 

19  CHATHAM — North- 
umberland   Co. 
Benson,   ^! .    S. 
Fiasei.   G.   B. 
Lawlor.   R.   A. 
Murray,   R. 
Tweedie   &   Havilaud.     L. 

J.       Tweedie,       I.       A. 

Haviland. 
Winslow.    W.    C. 

2.5  DAI.HOUSIE— 

Restigouehe  'Co. 
Barlierie.  .T.  C 
Harquail,   .7.    S. 

•JS  DORCHESTER— 

We.stmoreland    Co. 
Chapman,    A.    J. 
Chapman,  W.  H. 
Emmerson,   H.   R. 
Friel.   J. 

Hanington,   C.   L. 
Richard,  A.  D. 
Teed,  M.  G. 

(H.O.  St.  .Tohn.) 


31  EDMUNDSTON— 

Victoria  Co. 

Lafoiest  &  Jones.  F.  La- 
forest,  T.  M.  Jones, 

Michaud,  P. 

Plant,    Barry    R. 

Stevens  «5c  Lawson.  J.  M. 
Stevens,    A.    Lawson. 

37  FREDERICTON— 

York    Co. 
Allen,    G.    W. 
Barry,  J.  H. 
Bliss,    F.    St.    J. 
Coy,   H. 
Crocket,    O.    S. 
Fenety,   H.   G. 
Gregory,  A.  J.,  K.C. 
Hanson,   R.  B. 
Holland,  J. 
Limerick,   W. 
:McCready,  J.   W. 
McLellan,   R.   W^. 
McLeod,   H.   F. 
Magee,-  J.  V. 
Phinmey,  J.  D.,   K.C. 
Rainsford,  H.  B. 
Sharkey,   J.   T. 
Slipp,  Arthur  R. 
W'ihnot.    A.    B. 
Winslow,    Peters   &   Allen. 

E.    B.    Winslow,    F.    H. 

Peters,  C.   IL   Allen. 
Winslow,   J.   J.    F. 

4tl  GAGETO'WN— 

Queen's  Co. 
Dunn.  J.   R. 
Ebbett,   A.   W. 

43  GRAND   FALLS— 

Victoria  Co. 
Gallagher,  J.  J. 
Kertson,   W.  F. 

4.".  HARTLAND— 
Carleton   Co. 
II  ay  ward,    M.   L. 

47  HOPEAVELL    CAPE— 

Albert    Co. 
St(>n(linan.    (x.    II. 

40  HOPEWELL    HILL— 

Albert   Co. 
Bray,    A.   W. 
Peck.    C.   A. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST NEW    BRUNSWICK. 


135 


52  MONCTON— 

Westmoreland   Co. 
Borden,   R.   A. 
Chandler,    W.    B. 
Charters,   A.    N. 
Emmerson,   F.  W. 
Girouard,  E. 
Harris,   G.    L. 
Hewson,    R.    W. 
Knight,   J.   M. 
McCully,    F.    A. 
Keilly,  E.  A. 
Robinson,   C.   W. 
Sherrin,  J.   C. 
Steeves,   O.  A. 
Sutton,   F.  J. 
Sweeney,  F.  J. 
Thomas,  G.   P. 
W^elch,   D.  I. 

55  NEWCASTLE— 

Aorthunil)erland    Co. 
Butler,    T.    W. 
Davidson    &    Aitkeu.      A. 
A.   Davidson,   R.   T.   D. 
Aitken. 
Whalen.  T.  H. 
Williston,    E.   P. 
58  PETITCODIAC— 

Westmorelaud    Co. 
Yeouians.   J.    H. 

G4  RICHIBUCTO— Kent 

Co. 
•    Carter  &  Hutchinson.   W. 
D.  Carter,  G.  A.  Hutch- 
inson. 
Davis,  R.  H. 
Hutchinson,    R. 
James,    LL   H. 
Uobidoux.   F.  J. 

67  RIVERSIDE— Albert 

Co. 
Dixon,  M.  B. 

70  SACKVILLE— 

Westmoreland    Co. 

Jordan  &  Copp.  D.  Jor- 
dan. A.  B.  Copp,  LL.B. 

Powell,  Bennett  & 
Harrison.  H.A.Powell, 
K.C.,  A.  W.  Bennett, 
F.    A.    Harrison. 

7P,  SHEDIAC— 

We.stuioroland  Co. 
-McFadzen.    J.    H. 
McQueen,    J. 
Porrier.   P. 
lUissell,   W.  A. 


76  SUSSEX   VALE— 

King's    Co. 
Fairweather,  F.  L. 
Fowler,    Jonah    &    Parlee. 

G.    W.    Fowler,    W.    B. 

Jonah,  —  Parlee. 
Freeze,  J.  A. 
Mclntyre,    J.    M. 
^lorisou,    R. 
Parlee,   H.   .H 
Pailee,    M.   II. 
Stockton,  F.  W. 
White     &     King.       A.    S. 

White,  O.  P.  King. 
79  ST.  ANDRE\V'S— 
Charlotte   Go. 
Coakley,    E.    B. 
Cockbuiu^  M.  N. 
Grimmer,  F.  H. 

S2  ST.   GEORGE— 

Charlotte    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,  E\ring  & 
Sanford.  A.  P.  Barn- 
hill,  K.C,  W.  A. 
Ewing.    C.    F.    Sanford.- 

Baxter,    J.    B.    M. 

Belyea,   G.  H.  V. 

Brittain,    H.    H. 

Bustin  &  Porter.  S.  B. 
Bustin,   J.   J.    Porter. 

Chapman.  E.  R. 

Coster,    C.  J.,   K.C. 

Coster,   G.  C. 

Cowan,    J.    E. 

Currey  &  Vincent.  L.  A.. 
Currey,   G.    R.   Vincent. 

Devine,    F. 

Earle,  Belvea  &  Camp- 
bell. A.  O.  Earle,  K.C.,. 
J.  A.  Belvea,  K.C,  J. 
Roy    Campbell,     B.C.L. 

Fairweather,    \.    C. 

Fairweather,   G.  E. 

Fairxpeather,    J.H.A.L. 

Fairweather.    S.    L. 
Ferguson,    Clarence   H. 

Forbes,   H.   D. 


186 


THE   CANADIAN    LAW   LIST — NEW   BRUNSWICK. 


Hanington,  Teed  & 
Hanington.        A.      H. 

Hanington,  K.C.,  M.  G. 
Teed,   C.   S.   Hanington, 
B.C.L. 
Harrison,    W.    H. 
Hartt,   J.   Twining. 
Hazeu  &  Raymond.    J. 
D.    Hazen.   K.C.,   E.    P. 
Raymond. 
Inches.   C.  F. 
Jones,   E.   F. 
Kaye,    Edmund    G. 
Kelley,    J.    King. 
Keith,  II.  S. 
Kerr,  F. 
Kerr,   J 

Knowles,   E.   T.   C. 
Knowltou,  F.  J.  G. 
M'cAlpine,    E.    H.,    K.C. 
McTnerney,    II.    O. 
Mclnerney,    G.    V. 
McKeown,   Hon.   H.   A. 
McLeod,   R. 

MacdoDiild,   C.   A. 

MacRae  &  Sinclair.  A. 
W.  MacRae,  J.  A.  Sin- 
clair. 

Mahoney,   W.   J. 

Meiritt,  T.  G. 

Millidge,  T. 

Morrill  &  Gerow.  S.  E. 
Mo  I  rill,   B.   L.   GerowL 

Murray,    R.    G. 

Mullin,    D. 

Otty.  G.  O.  D. 

I'almer.    P. 

Palmer,    S.   W. 

Pickett.    H.   H. 

Pugsley,  Hon.  W.,  K.C. 

Regan,    T.    P. 

Ring,   O. 

Ritchie,   E.   S. 

Robertson,  H.  W. 

Shaw,  G.   S. 

Skinner.  0.  N.,  «&  Son, 
O.  N.  &  S.   Skinner. 


Smith,  B.  S. 
Smith,  G.  S. 
Stockton    &    Price.      A. 

A.       Stockton,       Milton 

Price. 
Stockton,  R.  O. 
Tilley  &   Smith.     L.   P. 

L)    Tilley,   II.  J.   Smith. 
Trueman,   VV.   H. 
Trueman,    A.   I. 
Wallace,   W.  B. 
"Weldon       &      McLean. 

Hugh  H.  McLean,  K.C. 

Referee    in    Equity,    H. 

F.    Puddington,    LL.B.. 

Fred.   R.   Taylor,  LL.B. 
Willett,  J. 
Wilson,  A.  A. 
Worrell,    S.   A. 

SS  ST.  STEPHEN— 

Charlotte    Go. 
Clarke,   G.   J. 
Grimmer,   W..   C.   H. 
Hill,    F.    B. 
MacMonagle,    M. 
Mills,   L.  A. 
Mills,   N.   M. 
Richardson,  J.  W. 
Stevens,   J.    G.,   jr. 

94  \VOODSTOCK— 

Carleton   Co. 
Appleby,  C. 
Calder.   A.  C. 
Carvel  1,    F.    B. 
Comben,    Charles. 
Connell.   E.    K. 
Connell,   W.   M. 
Fisher    &    Connell.      A. 

P..   ("onnell,   K.C. 
Gillen,   M. 
Hartley,   J.   C. 
Jon^^s.  W.  P. 
Ketchum,  T.  C.  L. 
Vince.    D.    McL. 
Winslow,    J.    N.    "W. 
Young,   L.   E. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NEW    BRUNSWICK. 


i;i^ 


Hlpbabetical  Xist  ot  Barristers  in  iRew  Bruns* 


Note. — 2"o   find   the   place   of   Residence,   the   number  ajter  name 
refers  to  Gity  or  Town  in  New  Brunswick  of  same  number. 


Aitken,  R.  T.  D.  55. 
Allen,   C.   H.  37— G.   W.   37 

— W.   W.   85. 
Alward,  S.  85. 
Appleby.  C.  94. 
Armstrong,  B.R.  85— J. R.  85 
Bailey,  C.  T.  85 
Baird,  A.  W.  85. 
Baldwin,  J.  O.  82. 
Barberie,   J.  C.  25. 
Barnhill,  A.  P.  85. 
Barry,  J.  H.  37. 
Baxter,  J.  B.  M.  85. 
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. 
Bray,  A.  W.  49. 
Brittain.  H.  H.  85. 
Bustin,  S.  B.  85. 
Butler,  T.  W.  55 
Bjrne,  J.   P.   10 
Galder,   A.   C.   94. 
Campbell,   J.    R.   85    (Earle 

&  Co.). 
Carter,  T.  J.  4— W.   D.   64. 
Carvell,   F.   B.   94. 
Charters,  A.  X.  52. 
Chandler,   W.   B.   52. 
Chapman,   A.    J.   28— E.   R. 

85— W.    H     28. 
Clark.  G    J.  88. 
Coakley,  E.   B.  79. 
Cockburn.   M.   N.  79. 
Comben,   C.   94. 
Connell.  A.  B.  94— E.  K.  94 

W.   M.   94. 
Copp.  A.  B.  70. 
Coster.  C.  J.  85— 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.  67. 


Dunn,  J.  R.  40. 
Earle,  A.  O.  85. 
Ebbett,   A.  W.  40. 
Emmerson,   F.W.52— H.R.28 

Ewing,  W.  A.  85  (Barn- 
hill   &   Co.) 

Fairweather,  A.  C.  85 — F. 
L.  76— G.  E.  85— J.  H. 
A.   L.  85— S.  L.  85. 

Fenety,  H.  G.  37. 

Ferguson,  C.  H.  85. 

Forbes,  H.  D.  85. 

Fowler,   G.   W.  76. 

Eraser,  G.  B.  19. 

Fieeze,  J.  A.   76. 

Friel,  J.   28. 

Gallagher,  D.  B.  7— J.  J.  43 

Gerow,  B.  L.  85  (Morrill 
&   Co.  I. 

(iilbert.    G.    10. 

Gillen.  M.  94. 

Girouard,  E.  52. 

Gregorv.  A.  J.  37. 

Grimmer.  F.  H.  79— W.  C. 
H.  88. 

Hanington.  A.  H.  85 — C.  L. 
28— C.   S.  85. 

Hanson.  R.  E.  37. 

Harquail.  J.   S.  25. 

Harrington.   J.   J.   10. 

Harris.  G.  L.  52. 

Harrison,  F.A.  70— W.H.  Sr. 

Hartley.  J.  C.  94. 

Ilartt.   J.   T.  S.). 

Haviland.  I.  A.  19. 

Hay  ward.    M.    L.   45. 

Hazen,  J.  D.  85. 

Howson,  R.   W.  52. 

Hill.  F.  B.  88. 

H:olland.    J.    37. 

Hutchinson.   G.A.   64 — R.  64 

Inches.   C.   F.   85. 

Irving,   R.   A.   13. 

.Tames.   H.   H.   64. 

.Tonah.  W.  B.  76. 

.Tones.  E.  F.  S5— T.  M.  31 
— W.   P.   94. 

.Tnrdan.  D.   70. 

Knve.  E.  G.  85. 

Keith.   H.  S.   85. 


138 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW   LIST — NEW    BRUNSWICK. 


Kelley,  J.  K.  85. 

Kerr,  F.  85— J.  85. 

Kertson,  W,  F.  43. 

Ketchum,  T.  C.  L.  94. 

King,  O.  P.  76. 

Knight,  J.   M.  52. 

Knowles,  E.  T.  C.  85. 

Knowlton,  F.  J.  G.  85. 

Laforest,  F.   31. 

Landry,  N.  A.   10. 

Lawlor,  R.  A.   19. 

Lawson,   A.  31 — T.   4. 

Limerick.  W.  37. 

McAlister,   J.   16. 

McAlpine,   E.   H.  85. 

McCready,   J.   W.   37. 

McCully,   F.   A,  52. 

McFadzen.  J.  H.  73. 

Mclnerney,  G.  V.  85— H.  O. 
85.    - 

Mclntyre,  J.  M.  76. 

McKeown,    H.   A.   85. 

McLatchy,   H.   F.    16! 

McLean,  H.  H.  85  (Weldon 
&  Co.) 

McLellan,  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.  V.  37. 

Mahoney,  W.  J.  85. 

Moiritt,   T.   G.   85. 

Michaiul,   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  8.5— 
W.    16. 

Otty.  G.  O.  D.  85. 

Palmer,  P.  85— S.  W.  85. 

Parlee,  li.  H.  70— M.  H.  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.  .7..T.  S."  (Pustin  tfc  Co) 

Powell,  H.  A.   70. 

Price,  M.  85  (Stockton  &  Co.) 

Piuldington.  H.  F.  85  (Wel- 
don &  Co.) 

Pngsley.    W.    85. 


Rainsford,  H.  B.  87. 

Raymond,   E.  P.  85    (Hazen 
&  Co.) 

Regan.   T.    P.  85 

Reilly,  E.  A.  52. 

Richard.  A.  D.  28. 

Richardson,  J.   W.  88. 

Ring,   O.   85. 

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.). 

Sharkey,  J.  T.  37. 

Shaw,   G.    S.   85. 

Sherrin,   J.    C.    52. 

Simms,  J.  R.  H.  7. 

Sinclair,    J.    A.    85     (Mac- 
Rae &  Co.). 

Skinner,  C.  N.  85— S.  85. 

Slipp,   A.    R.   37. 

Smith,    B.    S.   85— G.   S.   85 
— H.  J.  85  (Tilley  &  Go.) 

Steadman,   G.   H.  47. 

Steeves,  C.  A.  52. 

Stevens,  J.G.,jr.  88— J.M.31 

Stockton,  A.   A.   85— F.   W. 
76— R.  O.  85. 

Straton,   A.   4. 
Sutton,  F.  J.  52. 

Sweeney,   F.  J.  52. 

Taylor,    F.    R.   85    (Weldon 

&  Co.)— W.  P.  37. 
Teed,  M.  G.  85   (Harrington 

&   Co.) 
Thomas,   G.   P.   52. 
Thomson.   C.  J.  11. 
Tilley,   L.    P.  D.   85. 
Trueman,  A.  I.  85— W.  A.  16 

— W.  H.  85. 
Tweedie,  L.  .1.  19. 
Vince,   D.   McL.  94. 
Vincent.   G.   R.   85    (Currey 

&  Co.). 
Wallace,  W.  B.  85. 
Welch.   D.   I.  52. 
Whalen,   T.  H.  55. 
White,  A    S.  76. 
Willett.  J.  85. 
Willistou,  E.  P.  55. 
Wilmot,  A.  B.  37. 
AVilson.    A.    A.   85. 
Winslow.  E.  B.  37— J    J.  37 
—J.  N.  W.  94— W.C.  19 
Yeomans.  J.  H.  58. 
Young.   L.   E.  94. 


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Alpiuibetical    List   of   Towns    142 

BaiTisters.    Solicitors,    etc 142 

District  Court  < 142 

Law   Society  of  Newfoimdlaud    142 

Ofiicers  of  the  Supreme  Court 141 

Sessions  of  the   Supreme   (\)urt 141 

Supreme  Court  of  Judicature    141 

S'upreme  Court  on  Circuit    l^i 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NEWFOUNDLAND.  141 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Supreme  Court    of  Jubicature 
for  IRcwfounManb. 

Hniimj  jiiriN(li(tioii    in   Lair  diid  luiiiiti/  diid  (is  a   Vicr  Admiralty  Court. 

Chief   Justice: 
Hon.   Sir  William  H.  Horwood,  Kt. 

Judges: 
Hon.  Cfpoi-jre  H.  Emerson.       Hon.  George  M.  Johnson. 

Rcoistrar: 
D.  M.  Browning,  M.A.,  K.C. 

^S^fficcrs  ot  toe  Supreme  Court 

!\I  asters: 

Kr.   Hon.   Sir   W.    V.    Whircway.    K.r..   Hon.   Sir  J.   S.   Winter,   K.C, 

D.  J.   Greene,   K.C.   D.   M.   Browning,   M.A.,   K.C, 

Sir  E.  P.  Morris,  K.C. 

Reyistrar  of  Deeds:  Deputy  Registrar: 

D.  M.  Browning,  M.A.,  K.C  Geo.  J.  Adams. 

Assistant  Clerks: 
D.  F.  Kent,  S.  Butler. 

Sheriff  of  yeirfouiidlaiid:  Sub  Sheriff:  Crier  and  Tipstaff: 

•James  Carter.  Wm.   J.   Carroll.  Robert  Alsop. 

Sessions  of  tbe  Supreme  Court, 

The  Winter  Session  commence.s  at  the  beginning  of  the  .second 
week  in  January,  and  i.s  held  for  civil  business  during  the  second 
and  third  weeks  in  January,  the  first  and  second  weeks  in  February 
and  March,  and  for  criminal  bu.sines.s  during  the  third  week  in 
February. 

The  Spring  Ses.sion  commences  on  the  first  of  April,  and  is  held 
for  civil  bttsiness  during  the  first  and  second  weeks  of  each  of  the 
months  of  April,  May  and  June,  and  the  fourth  week  in  June,  and 
lor  criminal   trials  during  the  third  week  in  May. 

The  Fall  Session  commences  on  the  first  of  October,  and  is  held 
for  civil  busine.«s  during  the  first  and  second  weeks  of  each  of  the 
months  of  October.  November  and  December,  and  for  criminal  trials 
during  the  third  weeks  of  each  of  the  months  of  October  and  Nov- 
ember. 

Supreme  Court  on  Circuit. 

The  terms  are  ai)pointed  each  year  by  proclamation  of  the  Gov- 
ernor. The  Southein  circuit  usually  extends  from  Aug.  1.5th  to  the 
lOth  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  in  November,  and  in  the  spring  at  Harbour  Grace  during 
the  first  week  in  May.  One  .Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  presides  on 
circuit.     The  circuits  are  taken  by   the  .Judges  in  rotation. 


112  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIS  I' NEWFOUNDLAND, 


Disrcict   vXourts. 


District. 

Jldge. 

Clerk. 

St.  John's 

J.  J.  Flannery   

W.  J.  Lynch 

Harbdur  Grace 

A.  H.  Seymour  . .    

Z\)c  Haw  Society  of  IRewfounManb. 

Visitors  : 
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: 

Kt.   Hon.  'Sir  W.   V.   Whiteway,  K.C,  Hon.   Sir  J.   S.   Winter.  K.C, 

D.    Mori.son,    K.C,    D.    M.    Browning,    M.A.,    K.C. 

Benchers  Elected: 

D.   J.   Greene,   K.C,   Sir   E.   P.  Morris,   K.C,   M.   W.   Furlong    K.C 

J.  A.  Clift,  K.C,  J.  M.   Kent,   K.C.   IT.   H.  Carter,  K.C, 


Xist  of  Barristers,  Solicitors,  Etc- 


HARBOUR   GRACE. 

Kearney,    M.   A. 

(H.O.   St.   John's.) 

ST.  JOHN'S. 

Ayre,  Geo.   W.  B. 
Berteau    &    Howley.      A. 

Le   C.    Berteau,   W.    R. 

Howley. 
Blandford,    S.    D. 
Cahill,    C   J. 
Carter,   H.   H. 
Carty,    G. 
Clapp,   W.   M. 
Clift,  J.  A. 
Conroy,    C.    O'Neill. 
Emei-son,    C    H. 
FeneloD.   J.   J. 
Foote.   S.   J. 
Furlong  &  Kent.     M.   W. 

Furlong,  J.   M.   Kent. 
Gibbs,    M.    P. 
Greene,  D.  J. 
Hayward.  A.  O. 
Hutphings    &    Blackwood. 

C   H.   Hutchings.   J.   P. 

Blackwood. 


Kearney,    M.   A. 
Knisht,    H.    E. 
Lilly,   F.   D. 
Lloyd,    W.    F. 
:McCarthy,  J.  J. 
McNeily   &   McNeily.     A. 

J.    W.    McNeily,    J.    A. 

McNeily. 
Mews,  F.  A. 
Morine,  A.  B. 
Morison     &     Knight.       D. 

Morison.  A.  W.  Knight. 
Morris,    Sir   E.   P. 
Morris,    F.    J. 
Murphy,   T.   J. 
Pitman,    J.    J. 
Squires,   R.   A. 
Summers,    P.    J. 
Warren,   W.   R. 
Whiteway  &  McGrath.   Rt. 

Hon.   Sir  W.  V.  W^hite- 

way,  J.  J.  McGrath. 
Winter,   J.   S. 
Wood    &    Kelly.      W.    E. 

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PAGE. 

Alphabetical  List  of  Barristers   152 

Alphabetical  List  of  Towns   148 

Barristei's.    Solicitors,   etc 148 

Court  of  Divorce  and  Matrimonial  Causes 146 

Judges  and  Clerks  of  the  County  Courts 147 

Judges  of  Probate  and  Registrars   145 

Law  Faculty  of  Dalhousie  College ^ 148 

Law  Faculty  of  King's  College 147 

Officers  and  Tei-ms  of  the  Supreme  Court .    146 

Supreme  Court  of  Nova  Scotia 145 

Synopsis  of  the  Laws  of  Nova  Scotia   See  Colored  Page 

Vice-Adiniraltv   Court    145 


THE    CAXAUIAX    LAW    LIST — NUVA    SCoTlA. 


U5 


NOVA  SCOTIA 


Supreme  Court  of  Bova  SeoUa. 

Maviiuj  Xaw  au&  TEqutt\?  3-ur(5Dtctioii 
tbrouobout  tbe  iprovmce. 

Chief  Justice: 

The  Hon.  Robert  L.  Weatbeibe, 

Assistant  Judges: 

Charles  J.  Townsbeiid,  Wallace  Graham   {Judge  in  Equity).  Nicholas 

H.  Meagher,  D.  C.  Fraser,  B.  Ku.ssell,  J.  W.  Longley. 


Dice*BC)miraltv  Couvt. 

Judge: 

Hon.  James  McDonald. 

Marshal:  Registrar: 

Donald   Archibald.  L.   W.   DesBarres. 


Judges  ot  probate  au&  iReoistrars. 


County. 


Annapolis .  .  . 
Antigonish  . 
Cape  Breton . 
Colchester. .  . 


Cumberland. 

Digby    

Guysboro'. .  . 


Judge. 


J.  M.  Owen 

A.  Mcintosh . .  .  . 
L.  X.  McDonald 


Reg.    of   Probate.   Reg.  of  Deeds. 


F.  Leavitt .J.  B.  Giles 

A.  McDonnell....  J.C.M'Naugbton 
A.  D.  McGillivray  J.   Gillies 
S.  D.    McLellan   *  H.  Putnam. 


"     St.  Mary's 

Halifax 

Hants     

Inverness  

Kings' 


|W.  G.  Pugsley 


tl.   Holdswortb. 


Burton    J  est. 


•T.  G.  Foster 

C.  E.  De Wolfe.. 
E.    D.    Tremain 


Lunenburg    ....  IS.  A.  Chesley 


I  fJ.  E.Purdv  • 
-'  C.S.  Muir; 
(       Parrsboro' 
J.  B.  McNeil. 


J.  McG.  Cunning-  J.  H.  buckley. 

bam I 

D.    McDonald   ..*C.  W.  Pye 

H.  T.  Jones A.  J.White. 

F.  Curry        Lj.  E.  Graham 


D,  J.  McDonald. 
H.    Lovett 


W.  A.  Gaetz. 


W.   R.   Cutler 


Pictou  .... 
Queen's  .... 
Richmond . . 
Shelburne . . 

"     BarringtoujT.  Watson. 

Victoria | 

Yarmouth I 


J.  D.  McLeod  .  , 
r.  N.  Mack  . .  .  , 
D.  O'C.  Madden. 

EM.  Bill 

F.  W.  Homer..  , 
D.  F.  McKae  .. 
J.  Horton 


J.  A.  McDonnell 
A.    M.    Stewart, 
Deputy, 

(W.E.Marshall 
-J.  Williams 

(  Chester 

J.  Torston 
I.  N.  Mack. 
T.  T.  Jean 
(Vacant). 
F.  W.  Homer 
A.  Tavlor 
A.  Gay  ton 


*  Registrar,  with  limited  judicial  powers. 
By  recent  legislation  when  the  office  of  a  Judge  of  Probate  becomes  vacant. 
It  IS  not  rilled  and  the  jnrisdiction  of  the   Court   of   Probate   is   distributed 
between  the  Judge  of  the  Counti/  Court,  in  the  District  in  which  the  Countif 
is  sitiuite,  and  the  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Probate. 
10— L  L. 


J  46 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    IJST NOVA    SCOTIA 


Court  of  IDivorce  an&  /IDatrimonial  Causes. 


Judge  in   Ordinary: 
Hon.   Wallace   Graham. 


Registrar: 
Wm.   L.  Barss. 


©fRcers  an&  ITerms  ot  tbe  Supreme  Court. 


County. 


Annapolis  . . . 

Antigouish  . . 


Cape  Breton - 

Colchester  . . . 
Cumherland  . 

Digby  

Guvsboro' 


lEKMS    OF    THK 

SupREiiK  Court. 


Sheriff. 


Prothoxotary. 


G.  B.  Ingraham 


Halifax  .  .  .  . 

Hants 

Inverness. . 

King's 

Lunenburg 

Pictou    .... 

Queen's 

Richmond  . 
Shelburne  . 
Victoria  .  . . 
Yarmouth . 


3rd  Tu.  June,  1st 

Tu.  Oct.    ...        |E.  Gates 

1st  Tu.  June,  "indi 

Tu.  Oct D.  D.  Chisholm. 

1st  Tu.  June,  '2nd 

Tu.    Oct.,      last 

Tu.  Jan..2ndTn. 

Apl.,    for    Civil 

Causes,   last  Tu. 

June,     last    Tu. 

Oct.. 3rd  Tu.  Fb. 

for  Crim.  Causes!  ' 
1st  Tu.    June,  Istj 

Tn.  Oct JC.  A.  McLennan 

3rd  Tu.  June,  "ind 

Tu.  Oct M.  A.  Logan  ...  . 

•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,. 

2ndTu.Nov.,2nd 

Tu  Jan.,'2ndTu. 

M'ch,  and  spec'l 

term    in    Jul}' . . 
Last  Tu.  May,  Srd 

Tu.  Sept 

'2nd  Tu.  June,  1st 

Tu.  Oct 

1st  Tu    May,   Srd 

Tu.    Sept 

Thursday      before 

1st     Tu.     June, 

Thursday    after 

2nd  Tu.  Oct 

3rd  Tu.  June,  4th 

Tu.  Oct 

2nd  Tu.  May,  1st 

Tu.  Oct.    . . 
1st  Tu.  May,  last 

Tu.  Sept jJ.  D.  Power 

LastTu.  Sept., 3rd 

Tu.  June 

Last  Tu.  May,  1st 

Tu.  Oct 

4th  Tu.  June,  Tu. 

before   last   Tu. 

of  Sept 


H.  A.  P.  Smith  . . 
.\.  J.  O.  Maguire 

>D.  Archibald.  . 


J.  O'Brien 

J.  D.  Doucet    . . 
C.  F.  Rockwell 


'C.  F.  Munro. 
C.  A.  Chisholra. 

C.  Lorway. 

E.  \Y.    Hamilton. 
W.  M.  Read. 
W.  B.  Stewart. 
J.  H.  Buckley. 

S.  H.  Holmes. 


H.  P.  Scott. 

D.  C.  Ma,cdonald. 

R.  C.  Dickey. 


J.  H.  Creighton  . .  . . !  J.  F.  Kinley. 

J.  S.Harris D.  Logan. 

1 
L.  W.  Drew IT.  Farrell. 

D.  O'C.  Madden. 

G.  W.  McLean A.  C.  McLean 

M.  E.  McKay A.  Taylor. 


G.  H.  Guest 


J.  Huntington. 


THE    CANADIAN     LAW    LIST  —  NUVA    SCO'ITA. 


U7 


5ut>aes  an&  Clerfts  of  tbe  dountp  Courts. 

District. 

Co.  Town. 

JCDGE. 

Clerk. 

No.  1  comprising 
Halifax  Co. . . . 

Halifax 

W.  B.  Wallace.... 

S.  H.  Holmes. 

No.  2  comprising 

Lunenburg  Co. 

Lunenburg. .  ] 

(J.  F.  Kinlev. 

,  Queen's    Co  . . 

Liverpool  ■  •  •  f 

F.  G.  Forbes 

]  T.  J.  Farreil. 

Shelbiirne  Co. . 

Shelburne ...  J 

(a.  C.  McLean. 

No.  3  comprising 

Annapolis  Co.. 

Bridgetown.  .] 

Digby   [ 

Yarmouth   . .  j 

(C.  F.  Munro. 

J  W.  B.  Stewart. 
[J.  Huntington 

Digbv  Co 

A.  W.   Savarv 

Yarmouth   Co. 

No  .4  comprising 
King's  Co 

Kentville \ 

Windsor  ....  .- 

fC.  F.  Rockwell. 

Hants  Co 

J.  V.  Chipman. . . . 

\  H.  P.  Scott. 

Colchester   Co. 

Truro   ) 

(e.  W.  Hamilton. 

No.  5  comprising 

Pictou  Co. . .       Pictou 1 

Cumberland  Co  Amherst . . . .  ) 

W.  A.  D.  Morse  ... 

(D.  Logan. 
"(J.  Black. 

No.  6  comprising 

Inverness  Co.  . 

Port  Hood  . . 

(D.  J.McKav. 

Antigonish  Co. 

Antigonish  . .  ■ 
Guvsboro'   .. 

A.  MacGillivray. . . 

■'  C.  A.  Chisholm 

Guvsboro'  Co.. 

(E.  C.  Peart 

No  7  comprising 
Cape  Breton  Co 

Svdnev | 

(C.  Lorway. 

Victoria  Co.  . . 

Baddeck  ....  I 

Vacant    

-  A.  Taylor. 

Richmond  Co.. 

Arichat ) 

1  D.  O'C.  Madden. 

Xaw  ifaciUtv?  ot  Iktna's  CoUeoe,  TliaiuDsor. 

Patron: 

The  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Hanington.  D.C.L. 

The   President   of  King's    College    (ex   officio), 

Silas  Ahvard.  y[.A..  D.C.L..   K.C.. 

/;((/)(   of  the  I'neulln  mid  Professor  of  Roman  and  Connnon   Late. 


Evidence — Allen  O.  Earle. 
D.C.L.,   K.C. 

Constitutional  Laic  and  Ad- 
miralty and  Shipiiinfi — Al- 
fred A.  Stockton,  D.C.L. . 
LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  K.C. 

Wills  and  Executors — Ar- 
thur L  Trueman,  M.A.. 
D.C.L.,  K.C,  Jndge  of  Pro- 
bate. 

Medical  Jurisprudence  — 
Thomas  D.  Walker,  B.A.. 
M.B.,  CM.,   Edin. 

Pontrart.v  and  Coufiirt  of 
Laics — AValter  H.  Trueman, 
LL.B. 

Partnership  and  Compan- 
ies, Domestic  Relations  and 
Ciril    fjOic    in    Canada — John 


B.  :\I.  Baxter,   B.C.L. 

Roman  Late — J.  King  Kel- 
ley,  B.C.L. 

Procedure  and  Pleading — 
W.  B.  Wallace,  K.C. 

Procedure  —  Edward  P. 
Raymond,  B.A. 

Real  Property  —  J.  Roy 
Campbell,   r>I<.B.,  B.C.L. 

Crimes — A.  H.  Hanington, 
K.C. 

Billa  and  Notes — J.  D. 
Phinney,  M.A.,  K.C. 

Statutes— U.  A.  Powell, 
M.A.,   K.C 

Equity— Frei\.  R.  Taylor, 
B.A..   LL.B. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — 
J.  Roy  Campbell. 


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•JHK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST NUVA    SCOTIA. 


Xaw  ifacultii  ot  Balbousie  CoUeoe  auO  'dmversU^ 

THE  PRESIDENT  (ex  officio): 

Z>eaH— Richard  Chapman  Weldon,  A.M.  (Mt.  All.),  Ph.  D. 
(Yale),  K.C. 

Professor  of  International  and  Constitutional  Law,  Shipping  and 
Insurances— li.  C.   Weldoii,   K.G. 

Professor  of  Contracts,  Lecturer  on  Bills  and  2\otes,  Sales  and 
Equity  J urkprudence — Hou.  Mr.  Justice  Russell.  A.M.  (Mt.  All.) 
D.C.L. 

Lecturer  on  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing — J.  A.  Chisholiii. 

Lecturer  on  Procedure — Hector  Mclnnes,  L.L.B. 

Lecturer  on  Torts — Hou.  Mr.  Justice  Russell,  A.M.,  D.C.L. 

Lecturer   on   Crimes— Hon.    W,   B.   Wallace,   CCI. 

Lecturer  on   Evidence — H.   A.   Lovett,   Esq. 


Xist  of  36airi0tcr0  aiiD  Solicitore. 


2  AMHERST— Cuniljer- 
laud   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 

Manning,   W.   McC. 

Pipes  &  Rhodes.  W.  T. 
Pipes.   E.    X.    Rhodes. 

Pugsley,    W.    G. 

Rogers,  Jenks  &  Pnrdy 
T.  S.  Rogers.  Stuart 
Jenks,   H.   A.    Purdy. 

Rogers,   H.  W. 

Shaw,  V.  H. 

Smith,   C.   R. 

4  ANNAPOLIS  ROYAL 

— Annapolis   Co. 
Cheese,  G. 
Harris,  F.  W. 
Owen.  J.  M. 
Ruggles,  H.  D. 

7  ANTIGONISH— 

Antigonish  Co. 
Bovd,  J.  A. 

Chisholm    &    Floyd.      W. 
Chisholm.   D.    P.   Floyd. 
Chisholm,  C.   P. 
Chisholm.  D.  C. 


Gerroir,   E.   L. 
Gregory,  C.  E. 
Griffin,   R.   R. 
Wall,   J.   A. 
10  ARICHAT— Richmond 
Co. 
Cutler,   W.   R. 
Finlayson.    D. 
Miller,   W. 
13  BADDECK— Victoria 
Co. 
Blanchard,   XL  P. 
.McDomild.  A.  J. 
K.  BEAR  RIVER — 
Digby.    Co. 
Jones,    F. 
18  BRIDGETOW^N— 
Annapolis    Co. 
Daniels,    O.    T. 
Miller.  O.  S. 
Milner,    F.    L. 
Morse,  A. 

Ruggles,    T.    D.,    &    Sons. 
E.  Ruggles,  H.  Ruggles. 
22  BRIDGEW^ATER— 
Lunenburg    Co. 
McLean  &  Freeman.  J.  A. 
McLean,  C.  L.  Freeman 
Owen,   W.  H. 
Pa  ton.  V.  J. 
Roberts,  A. 
Ross,   H.  T. 
Whitford.    J.    A. 


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23  DARTMOUTH— 

Halifax  Co. 
Foster  &  Foster. 

(H.O.    Halifax.) 
Regan,  O.   R. 

(H.O.    Halifax.) 

25  DIGBY— Digby    Co. 
Dennison,   H.   L. 
Monroe,   R.   G. 
Nichols,    F.   W. 

28  GLACE   BAY— Cape 
Breton    Co. 
Douglas    &    Chipman.       J. 
C.    Douglas,    F.    B.    A. 
Chipman. 
Harrington  &  Cameron.   G. 
P.  Harrington,  J.  McK. 
Cameron. 
Tobin,    W     R. 

31   GUYSBORO— 

Guy&boro  Co. 
Fulton,   J.   A. 
McGillivray,    A.    H. 

34  HALIFAX— Halifax 
Co. 

Allison,   E.   P. 

Baruhill,    J.    L 

Barnstead,  A.   S. 

Bell,  F.   H. 

Bligh.    F.    P. 

Borden,  Ritchie  & 
Chisholm.  R.  L.  Bor 
den.  K.C.,  W.  B.  A. 
Ritchie.  K.C.,  J.  A. 
Chisholm.  T.  R.  Robert- 
son,  H.   C.  Borden. 

Carroll.   W.  F. 

Chisholm.    J.    M. 

Cluney,   A. 

Cummipgs.    A.    G. 

Davidson,    F.    L. 

Davison,    J.    M. 

Doyle.  :\r.  N. 

Drysdale     &    Mclnnes. 

Hon.  A.  Drvsdale,  K.C. 
(Atty-Gen.).  H.  Mc- 
lnnes. H.  Mellish.  K.C, 
W.  H.  Fulton.  J.  B. 
Kenney. 

Eaton  &"  Beckwith.  B.  H. 
Eaton,   H.    L.    Beckwith 

Fpnerty,    L.    H. 

Finn,  R.  E. 

Foster  &  Foster.  W. 
R.  Foster,  William 
Crore  Foster. 

Goldert,   J.   :M. 


Hanright  &  Knight.  F.W. 
Hanright,  J.  A.   Knight 

Harris,  Henry  & 

Cahan.  R.  E.  Harris, 
K.C,  W.  A.  Henry,  C 
H.  Cahan,  H.  A.  Lovett 
H.  B.   Stairs. 

Harris,   R.    V. 

Huggins.    W.    H. 

Hunt,  Johnstone  J., 
D.C.L. 

Jones,   H.   T. 

Keith,   D. 

King  &  Barss.  E.  D. 
King,   W.   L.   Barss. 

Leahy.  W.  J. 

McDonald.   J.   A. 

McNeil,  Alex. 

MacCov,   W.  B. 

MacCoy,   W.   F. 

Macllreith  &  Tre- 
maine.  R.  T.  Mac- 
llreith. C.  F.  Tremaine. 

Mackay,  A.  A. 

Mackay,  Ira  A. 

MacKinnon.    John   A. 

Mahon,   H.   E. 

^Morrison,  A.  G. 

M(.iince.   R.   B. 

Mnrphy,   T.   W. 

Murray  &  MacKinnon.  R. 
H.  Murray,  J.  L.  Mac 
Kinnon. 

Nichols,   G.  E.  E. 

Netting,   Thos. 

O'Connor  &  Meagher.    W. 

F.  O'Connor,  T.  J.  N. 
IMeagher. 

O'Mullin,  Parsons  & 
Gray.     J.   C.  O'Mullin. 

G.  H.  Parsons,  W.  S. 
Gray. 

Payzant,  J.  Y.,  &  Son. 

J.   Y.     Payzant,    W.   L. 

Payzant. 
Pearson      &      Pearson. 

B.     F.     Peai'<son,     K.C, 

G.    F.    Pearson. 
Power,  J.  J. 
Power  &  Foley.    Hon.  L. 

G.    Power,   J.    P.    Foley. 
Regan,    O.   R. 
Reynolds,   M.   M. 
Ritchie     &     ^lenirer.        (J 

Ritchie,  J.  Menger. 
Ritchie,   J.   J.,   K.C. 
Ritchie,   J.   W.   P. 


150 


THE    CANADIAN'    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCoTlA. 


I^itchio,    T. 
Koss,    W.    B. 
Ross,  J.  T. 
Savary,   H.   P.   O. 
Schurmau,  K.  W. 
Scott,  F.  B. 
Silver,   A.   E. 
Swanburg,  A.  M. 
Teruan,  U.  B. 
Terrell,    James. 

(Admitted     Solicitor    in 

England.) 
Thomson,   W.   K. 
Thompson.    W.    E. 
Tobin,   T.   F. 
Tremaiue,  F.  J. 
Wallace,  T.  J. 
Walsh,    W.   W. 
Weldon.    U.    C. 
WTiitman,    Alf.,    B.A. 

35  INVERNESS— 

Inverness   C"o. 
McNeil.   D. 
.MacKcliri).    V.   A. 

37   KENTVILLE  — King's  Co. 
Masters,  F.  A. 
Roscoe  &  Dunlop.     W.  E. 
Roscoe,    A.    E.    Dnnlop. 
Shaffner  &  IMneo.     W.   P. 

Shaffner,   A.   I'.   I'ineo. 
Webster      &      Tufts.        B. 
Webster,    C.    A.    Tufts. 
Wick'vire,   II.  II. 
40  LIVERPOOL— Queeifs  Co 
Ilall.  W.  L. 
Mack,  J.   M. 
Pyke,    .T.   G. 
43  LUNENBURG— 

Lunenburg  Co. 
Chesley,    S.    A. 
Kaulback,  R.  C.  S. 
Lane,   C   W. 

Maclean   &   Matlieson.     A. 
K.      Maclean,      I).      F. 
Matheson. 
Owen,   D.   M. 
40  MABOU— Inverness  Co. 

Cameron.   J.    .V.    U. 
49  MUSQUODOBOIT— 
Halifax     Co. 
Sedgwick,    J.    A. 

52  MIDDLETON— 

Annapolis    Co. 
Davison,    A.    L. 
Elliott,   P. 
Parsons,    W.    (i. 


55  NEW    GLASGOAV— 

I'icidU    Co. 
Fitzpatrick,    II.    K. 
Jenni.son    &    Graham.      J. 

L.      Jeunison,      R.      H. 

Graham. 
Jennisou,    H.    V. 
Patter.son,    G. 
Sinclair,    J.    II. 
58  NORTH    SYDNEY— 
Cape  Breton  Co. 
Archibald,    B. 
Armstrong.    J.    X. 
McDonald  &  Butts.     J.    A. 

-AIcDonald.  R.  II.  Butts. 
McPhee,    D.    L. 
Macdonald,    Joseph. 
Muriay,    Mackenzie.    Pha- 

len  &  :McMillan.     D.  D. 

Mackenzie,  R.        F. 

Phalen,  N.  A.  McMillan 

61  OXFORD— Cumberland 
Co. 
Oxley,   C.   H. 

04  PARRSBORO'— 

Cumberland    Co. 
McKenna,   H.   W. 
Muir.  C.   S. 
Outhit,  J.  F. 

07  PICTOU— Pictou   Co. 
Dickson,   W.   A. 
Ives,   W.   B. 
McDonald,    W. 
McLeod,  J.    D. 
Macdonald,    E.    ^l. 
Ross,   J.    U. 

Tanner  &  MacKay.      C.  E. 
Tanner,  J.   W.   Mackay. 

70  PT.    HAW^KESBURY 

— Inverness    C_'o. 

Forsyth.    G.    O. 
73  PORT   HOOD— 
Inverness  Co. 

Cameron.   J.   J 

.Tamieson,    J.    H. 

McDonald,    A. 

Mcl./ennan,    D. 

Macdonald,    D.    C. 

MacDonuell,    S. 

MacKay,   J.   G. 

Matheson,    J.    D. 

Tremain.   E.  D. 
70  SEASIDE — Inverness 
Co. 

Gillies.    D. 


IHE    CANAIJIA.N     LAW    LIM — M)\A    SCUTIA. 


151 


7'J  SHELBURNE— 

Shelburne  Co. 
Bill,   E.   M. 
Hood,   J. 

White    &    Blanchaid.      N. 
W.   White.   F.   C.   Elan 
chard. 
81   SHERBROOKE^ 
tJu\sli(iro    Co. 
Harding.    H.    T. 
83  SPRINGHILE— 

Cumberland  Co. 
Logan   &   Ral.ston. 
(  II. <  >.   Amherst.) 

8G  ST.   PETER'S— 

Richmond    Co. 
Kyte.   Geo.   W. 

89  STRATHLORNE— 

Inverne.s.s    ('u. 
McDougall.    J.    L. 

92  SYDNEY— Cape  Breton 
Co. 
Cameron,  D.  A. 
Covert  «&   Lovett.      W.    H. 

Covert.   L.   A.   Lovett. 
Crowe  &  Begg.     W.  Crowe. 

W.   A.   Begg. 
Burchell   &  Mclntyre.     C. 

J.    Burchell.    A.   A.    Mc- 

Imyri'. 
Gillies    &    Hill.      .J.    A. 

GiJies.     K.C..     \Vm      A 

C.   Hill. 
Gunn,  A.  I). 
Fullertou  &  Livingistou.    C. 

P.  Fullerton,  C.  D.  Liv- 

ing.ston. 
Harris,    Henry    &    Cahan. 

G.  A.  K.   Rofvvlings. 

(H.O.   Halifax.* 
Hearn,    D.   A. 
Hearn.  J.  H. 
Langille  &  INIaddiu.     R.  M. 

Langille,  J.  W.  Maddiu. 
Lockhart.   X.  J. 
McCabe.   J.   J. 
McDonald.   A.  J. 
McDonald.   F. 
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  &  MacDonald.  H. 
S.  Ross,  H.  V.  Mac- 
Donald. 

Rass  &  MacLeod.  H. 
Ro.ss,  J.  E.  A.  MacLeod 
9.J  TRURO— Colchester  Co. 

Bigelow,    H.    V. 

Camphiij,    A.    J. 

Dickie,  H.  A. 

Ferguson,    \\'.    M. 

Gourley.    S.    E. 

Laurence  «&  Bill.  F.  A. 
Laurence,  K.C.,  J.  P. 
Bill. 

Layton,    X.    J. 

MacLatchy,    H.    O. 

McLeiiaii,    S.    1». 

Mackenzif.    H. 

Patterson,    A.    C. 

Putnam,  H. 

Tremain.    H.    .V. 

Vernon,   G.  H. 

'.ts  WESTVILLE— Pictou  Co. 

Cumin  lugs,    L. 

McKay,   H.   S. 

Robertson,    S.   (i. 
litl    WEYMOUTH 

BRIDGE— I  >igby  Co 

Griersun,   J.   A. 

1114  WINDSOR— Hants  (',.. 

Blauchard,    W.    H. 

Christie  &  Saigent.  \V. 
M.  Christie,  J.  H.  Sar- 
gent. 

De   Wolfe,    C.    E. 

Davidteon,    F.    L. 

(H.O.    Halifa.\.  1 

King.    G.    H. 

Mor.se.    E.    J. 

Sangster.   H.   W. 

Scott.    H.    P. 

Sutherland.    W.    D. 

Tremain,    H.    B. 
HIT  W^OEFVILLE— 
King's  Co. 

Crawley.   E.   S. 

Parker,'  W.  F. 

Wallace.    .T.    W. 

109  YARMOUTH— 

Yarmouth    Co. 
Armstrong,   E.    H. 
Bingay.    G. 
Bingay.    .J.    W. 
Clements,  E.  X. 
Cornirg    &    Ch7)nin".      T. 
E.  Corning.  L.  Oiipman 
Mackay.   I{.   S. 
Alunro.    H.    H. 
Pelton,  S.  H.,  K.C. 


152 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LISl — NoVA    SCoTIA. 


Hlpbabetical  Xist  ot  JSarristers  in  Hlova  Scotia. 

Note. — To    find    the   place   of   Residence,    the    numher   after   name 
refers  to  City  or  Town  in  A  oto  Scotia  of  same  number. 


Allison,  E.  P.  34. 
Archibald,  B.  58. 
Armstrong,    E.    H.    109— J. 

N.  58. 

B. 

Barnhill,  -3.   L.  34. 
Barnstead.   A.   S    34. 
Barss,    W..L.    34    (King   & 

Co.). 
Beckwith.   H.   L.  34    (Eaton 

&  Co.). 
Begg,   W.  A.  92. 
Bill,   F.  H.  34— J.   P.  95. 
Bigelow,  H.   V.  95. 
Bill,   E.  M.   79— J.  P.  43. 
Bingay,  G.  109— J.  W.  109. 
Blanchard.  F.  C.  79— H.  P. 

13— W.  H.  104. 
Bligh,   F.    P.   34. 
Borden.  H.  C.  34— R.  L.  34. 
Boyd.  J.  A.  7. 
Burchell,   C.  J.  92. 
Butts,  R.  H.  58. 


C. 


Cahan,  C.  H.  34    (Harris  & 

Co.). 
Cameron,    D.  A.  92— J.  A.  H. 
46— J.  J.  73— J.  McK.  28 
Campbell,   A.   J.   95. 
Carroll.    ^V.   F.   34. 
Casey,  C.  E.  2. 
Cheese,  G.   O.  4. 
Chesley,   S.  A.  43. 
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. 
Clements.   E.   N.   109. 
Cluney,  A.  34. 
Corning,  T.   E.  109. 
Covert,   W.  H.   92. 
Crawley,   E.    S.    107. 


Crowe,   W.   92. 

Cummings.  A.  G.  34— L.  98. 

Cutler,  W.  R.   10. 

D. 

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. 

E. 
Eaton,  B.  H,  34. 
Elliott,   P.  52. 

F. 

Fenerty,  L.  H.  34. 

Ferguson,    W.   M.   95. 

Finlayson,    D.    10. 

Finn,  R.  E.  34. 

Fitzpatrick,  H.   K.  55 

Floyd,  D.  P.  7. 

Foley,    J.    P.   34    (Power   & 

Co. ) . 
Forsyth,    G.    O.    70. 
Foster,  W.  G.  34— W.   R.    34 
Freeman,   C.   L.  22, 
Fullerton.   C.   P.   92. 
Fulton,  J.  A.  31— W.  H.  34 

(Drysdale  &  Co.). 

G. 

G elder t,  J.    M.   34. 
Gerroir,   E.   L.   7. 
Gillies,   D.  76— J.   A.  92. 
Gourlev,   S.   E.   95. 
Graham,  R.  H.  55. 
Gray,    W.    S.    34    (O'Mullin 
&    Co."). 


THE    CANADJAX    LAW    Ll,si_x,  ,v  a    NCOTIA. 


]53 


Gregory,  C.   E.   7. 
Grierson,   J.    A.    101 
Griffin.   R.   R.   7. 
Gunn,   A.    D.   92. 

H. 
Hall.   W.   L.  40. 
Hanright,    F.    W.   84. 
Harding,   H.   T.  81. 
Harrington,  G.  P.  28. 
Harris,   F.   W.  4— K.   E.   34 

— R.  V.  34. 
Hearn,  D.  A.  92 — J.  H.  92. 
Henry.  AV.  A.  .34   (Harris  & 

Co.). 
Hill,   W.    A.    G.   92 
Hood,    J.    79. 
Huggins,   W.   H.  34 
Hunt.   J.    J.    34. 

I. 

Ives.   W.    B.   67. 

J. 

Jamieson,  J.  H.   73. 
Jenks,   S.   2. 

Jennison.    H.V.    ,55— J.L.  55. 
Jones,   F.   16 — H.   T.  34. 

K. 

Kaulback,  R.  C    S.  43 

Keith,   D.   34. 

Kenney,  J.  B.  34    (Drysdale 

&   Co.). 
King,  E.  D.  34— G.  H.  104 
Knight,  J.  A.  34    (Hanright 

&Co.). 
Kyte,   G.   W.  86. 


Lane,  C.  W.  43. 
Langille,   R.   M.  92. 
Layton,  N.  J.  95. 
Lawrence,   F.   A.  95. 
Livingston,   C.   D.   92. 
Leahy,   W.   J.   34. 
L&ckhart,   X.  J.   92. 
Logan,  H.  J.  2. 
Lovett,  H.  A.  34   (Harris  & 
Co.)— L.  A.  92. 

McM. 

MeCabe,   J.  .J.  92. 

McDonald,  A.  73 — A.  ,T  9"' 
—A.  J.  13— F.  92— j" 
A.  34— J.  A.  58— L.  X. 
92— W.  67. 

McDougall.   J.   r..   89. 


McGillvray,   A.    H.  31. 
Mclnnes,    H.    34    (Drysdale 

&  Co.). 
Mclntyre,   A.   A.   92. 
McKay,  H.  S.  98— R.  S.  109 
McKenna,   H.   W.   64. 
.McLean,   J.   A.   22. 
McLellan,   S.  D.  95. 
McLennan,   D.    73. 
McLeod,   J.   D.   67. 
McMillan,   N.   A.   58. 
McNeil.   A.   34 — D.   35. 
McPhee,  D.   L.  58. 

M. 

MacCoy,   W.    B.  34 — W    F 

34. 
MacDonald,    H.    Y.    92. 

Macdonald,     D.     C      73 E 

U.  67— J.  58.  ■ 
MacDonnell,  S.  73. 
MacEchen.    A.    J. '  G     9'>— 

F.   A.   35. 
Macllreith,   R.   T.   34 
Mack,   J.    M.  40. 
Mackay,  A.  A.  34r— I.  A.  34 
MacKay,    J.G.    73— J.  W.  67. 
Mackenzie,    A.    G.    2 — D  D 

58— H.   95. 
Mackinnon,   J.'  A.  34 — J    L 

34    (Murray   &   Co.j.' 
MacLatchy,   H.   O.  95. 
Maclean,  A.  K.  43. 
MacLeod,  J.  E.  A   92 
Maddin,  J.   W.  92   (Langille 

&  Co.). 
31ahon,   H.   E.  34. 
Planning,  W.  McC.  2. 
Matheson,  D.  F.  43— J  D    73 
Meagher,      T.      J.      X.      34 

(O'Connor  &  Co.  i . 
Mellish,  H.:;4— (I),-v.«dale  Co 
Menger,  J.  34  (Ritchie  &    Co) 
Miller,   O.    S.    19— W.    10 
Milner,   F.    L.    19. 
.Monroe,   R.   G.   25. 
Morrison,   A.   G.   34. 
."Nforse,  A.  19— E.  J.'  104. 

^loseley,    E     W     0'^ F     9'> 

— H.   C'  92.       ' 
flounce.    R.    B.  34. 
Muir,   C.   S.  64. 
-Munro,    H.    H.     109. 
Murph.y,    T.    W.    34. 
Murray,   R.   H.  34. 

X. 

Xichols,   F.   W.  25. 
dotting,   T.   34. 


IS'l 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCOTIA. 


O. 

O'Connor,    W.    F.    34. 
O'Mullin,  J.  C.  34. 
Ousley,   F.    A.    G.  ^2. 
Onthit,   J.   F.   64. 
Owen,    D.    M.   43— J.    M.    4 

— W.    H.    22. 
Oxley,   C.   H.  61. 

P. 

Parker,  W.  F.  107. 
Parsons,   G.   H.  34    (O'Mul- 
lin   &   Co.)— W.   G.    52. 
Patterson,  A.  C.  9.5 — G.  55. 
Paton,    V.    J.    22. 
Payzant,  J.  Y.  34— W.L.  34. 
Pearson,  B.  F.  34r— G.F.  34. 
Pelton.    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. 
Purdy,    H.   A.   2. 
Putnam,    H.   95. 
Pyke,    J.    G.   40. 

R. 

Ralston,  J.  L.  2. 
Regan,  O.   R.  34. 
Reynolds,    M.    M.    34. 
Rhodes,    E.    N.    2. 
Ritchie,   G.  34— J.   J.   34. 

.7.  W.  P.  34— T.  3+— 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.   02— IL 

T.   22— J.   T    34— .T.    U. 

67— W.   B.  34. 
Routledge,   A.   W.  92. 
Rowlings,      G.      A.      R.      34 
(Harris  &  Co.). 


Ruggles,    E.    19—11.   19— H. 

D.  4— T.  D.  19. 
Russell,   F.   W.  34. 

S. 

Saugster,   H.    \V.   104. 
Sargent,  J.  H.  104. 
Savary,    H.   P.   O.   34. 
Schurmau,  R.  W.  34. 
Scott,  F.  B.  34—11.   P.   104. 
Sedgwick,  J.   A.  49. 
ShaEfner.    W.    P.   37. 
Shaw.   V.  H.  2. 
Silver.  A.   E.  34. 
Sinclair,    J.    H.    55. 
Smith,   C.   R.   2. 
Stairs,    H.    B.    34— (Harris 

&   Co.) 
Sutherland,    W.    I).    104. 
Swanburg.    A.    M.   34. 

T. 

Tanner,   C.    E.   67. 
Ternan,    G.    B.   34, 
Teirell,   J.  34." 
Thompson,    W.    E.   34. 
Thomson.    W.    K.   34. 
Tobin,  T.  F.  34— W.  R.  28. 
Tremain,    E.    D.    73— H.   B. 

104— R.    A.    95. 
Tremaine,    C.    F.    34    (Mac- 

Ilreith  &  Co.)— F.  J.  34. 
Tufts,  C.   A.  37. 

V. 
Vernon,   G.    H.   95. 

W. 
Wall,   J.   A.    7. 
Wallace,    J.W.  107— T..J.  34. 
Walsh,   W.   W.  34. 
Webster,  B.   37. 
\\  eldon,  R.  C.  34. 
Wick  wire.    H.   II.   37, 
White.   N.   W.   79. 
Whitford,  J.   A.  22. 
Whitman.    A.   34. 


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Contents 


PAGE. 
Alphabetical  List  of  Barristers  and  Solicitors  in  Ontario 191 

(Number  after   name  refers  to  town   in  Ontario   list  having 

corresponding  number  before  namej 

Alphabetical   List   of   Towns    , 173 

Barristers  and  Solicitiors,  City  of  Toronto   165 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  throughout  the  ProTince   173 

(Number   after   name    refers    to   Toronto   agent   having   cor- 
responding number  before  name.) 

Central   Office    159 

County   and   Judicial    Officers 200 

Court  of  Appeal    158 

Crown   Law   Officers 159 

Division   Courts    202 

Division    Court    Clerks    202 

Guarantee  Companies    212 

High  Court  of  Justice   158 

Intestacy    Table 206 

King's  Counsel,  List  of , 161 

Law   Society  of  Upper  Cauada    (Osgoode  Hall)     160 

Registrar's   Office    159 

Regulations    (Succession  Duty  Act )     _.    211 

Succession  Duties  in  Ontario   209 

Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  Officers  of 157 

Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  for  Ontario    157 

Surrogate    Court    159 

Synopsis  of  the  Laws  of  Ontario   See  Colored  Page 


THE  CANADIAN  ].AW  LI«T — ONTARIO.         157 


ONTARIO 


Supreme  Court  of  ^uMcature  tor  ©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  oX  tbc  Supreme  Court  ot  ^uDicature 

Master-in-Ordiiiari/:  Master-in-Chamhers: 

Thos.   Hodgius,   K.C.  J.   S.  Cartwright,  K.G. 

Chief   Clerk: 
Neil  McLean. 

Junior  Clerk:  cicik   in  Chambers: 

A.  E.  Bastedo.  Fulford  Arnoldi. 

Assistant  Clerk:  Entry  Clerk: 

^'-  Bell.  A.  B.  G.  Cull. 

Official   (Juardiun: 
F.   W.   Harcourt. 
Accoitntunl:  Assistant   Accountant: 

B.  W.  Murray.  L.  Boyd 

Clerks: 
C.   Gilbert,  M.   Buchan,  G.   T.  Leonard,   P.   E.   Boyd. 
Taxing  Officers: 
J.   H.   Thom,  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,    iNliss    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  official  referees  for  Toronto.  J.  A.  :^Ic- 
Andrew,   Neil  McLean. 


158  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST  — ONTARIO. 


Court  of  appeal. 

Chief  Justice  of  Ontario: 
Hon.   Charles  Moss. 

Justices: 

Hon.   Featherston  lOsler,   Hon.   J.  T.   Gariow,   Hon.   .J.   J.   Maclaren, 

Hon.   Richard!  M.   Meredith. 

Registrar:  Asst.  Registrar:  Usher: 

J.  A.  McAndrew.  C.  S.  Grant.  Eli  Oliver. 

Miob  Court  of  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.  Brittou. 

Chancery  Division: 

Hon.    Sir    J.    A.    Boyd,    K.C.M.G. 

Justices: 

Hon.   Jas.   Magee,   Hon.   James   P.   Mabee. 

Common  Pleas  Division: 
tlou.   Sir   Wm.    Ralph   Meredith,   Kt.,   Chief   Justice  of   the   Common 
Pleas  and  I'resident. 

Justices: 
Hon.  Hugh  MacMahon.  Hon.  J.  V.  Teerzel. 

Exchequer  Division: 

Sir  Wm.  Mulock,   K.C.M.G.,  Chief  Justice  and   President  of  the 

Exchequer  Division. 

Justices: 

F.   A.   Anglin,   R.   C.   Clute. 

In  counties  outside   the   County  of  York   the  Local   Registrar  of  the 

High  Court  is  ex  officio  Clerk  of  Assize. 

•  A\'liere  there  is  a  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Crown  he  is  ex  officio  Clerk 
of  the  A.ssize  at  jury  sittings  and  the  Deputy  Registrar 
of  the  non-jury  .sittings. 

Referee  under  Drainage  Laios: 
J.  P..  Rankin.  K.C. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO.  159 


IRegistrar's  ©tfice. 

Seitiur  Ncgi>ifrui-:  ■Junior  Registrars:  Clerk: 

Geo.  S.  Holmested.  K.C        A.  F.  Maclean.  Geo.  M.  Lee.     C.  O.  Sti'ange. 

Clerks  of  Assise:  Clerk  of   Weekly  Court: 

G.  B.   Nicol,  24  Adelaide  e. :   A.   Y.   Blaiu-  Geo.   M.   Lee. 

Central  ®tflce. 

Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Pleas: 

M.   B.  Jackson. 

Clerk  of  Records  and  Writs:  Judgment  Clerk: 

E.  Hailey.  D'Arcy  Hinds. 

Clerks :  Clerks : 

A.  J.  Elliott.  F.  W.  Scott,  R.  F.  Killaly.  M.  B.  Black, 

Wm.  McTavi-sh.  R.   W.  Ralfe. 

Clerk  of  the  Process: 
A.   E.  Trow. 


Suriooate  Court. 


Judges : 
The  County   Judges  of  the  several   Counties  of  Ontario. 

Surrogate  Clerk: 
C.  J.  McCabe. 

Clerks: 
W.   a.   Anderson.    Florence   B.    Keade. 

Crown  Xavv  ©tficers. 

Minister   of  Jiisfiee   of   Dominion    of    Canada: 

Hon.   Clias.   Fitzpatrick.   K.C.   B.C.L. 

Deputy  Minister  of  Justice: 

E.  L.  Xewcombe,  K.C. 

Solicitor-General  for  Canada: 
Hon.   R.   Lemieux,   K.C. 

Attorney-General,    Ontario : 
Hon.  J.  J.  Foy,  K.C. 

Deputy  Atty.-Gcneral.   Ontario: 
J.  R.  Cartwright,  K.C. 

LAXn    TITLES    OFFICE    FOR    COUXTY    OF    YORK. 

Master   of    Titles: 
J.  G.  Scott,  K.C. 

Clerks: 
II.    1).   Sinclair.   IT.  ('.    Russell.   W.  G.   Yelland.   E.  G.  R.   Clarke. 


160  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


^be  Xaw  Society  ot  Llpper  danaDa,  ©soooDe  IHall. 

Visitors : 
The  Hon.  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  for  Ontario. 

BENCHERS   OF  THE   LAW   SOCIETY. 

Ex  Officio: 

The  Hun.  Charles  Fitzpatrick,  K.C.  Minister  of  Justice,  and 
Attorney-General   for  Canada    [11th  February,   1902j. 

The  Hon.  James  Joseph  Foy,  K.C.  Attorney-General  for  Ontario 
[30th  May.  1905]. 

The  Hon.  Edward  Blake,  K.C,  formerly  Minister  of  Justice  and 
Attorney-General  for  Canada   [8th  June,   1877.] 

The  Hon.  Samuel  Hume  Blake,  K.C.  retired  Vice-Ohancellor 
[15th  May,  1881]. 

The  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Ilibbert  Tripper.  K.C,  K.C.M.G..  formerly 
Minister  of  .Justice  and  Attornev-General  for  Canada  [4th  Jan., 
1896]. 

^milius  Irving.  K.C.  under  Statute  63  Vic.  e.  20.  Ontario  [20th 
May,   1J900.] 

The  Hon.  John  Morison  Gibson,  K.C,  formerly  Attorney-General 
for  Ontario   [22nd   Nov..   U>04]. 

The  Hon.  Francis  Robert  Latchford.  K.C.  formerly  Attorney- 
General  for  Ontario   f7th   February.  1905]. 

The  Hon.  James  Pliny  Whitney.  K.C.  formerly  Attorney-General 
for  Ontario   [30th  May.  1905]. 

Elected  io  hold  office  until  1st  daii  of  Easter  Term,  1906. 

Ayle.sworth.  .\.  B.,  Toronto.  Barwick.  Walter.  Toronto.  Bayly, 
Richard,  Londjn.  Bruce.  Alexander.  Hamilton.  Crysler,  F.  H., 
Ottawa.  Clarke.  Alfred  H..  Windsor.  Gibbons.  George  C.  London. 
Glenn.  Jas.  M..  St.  Thomas.  Guthrie.  Donald,  Guelph.  Hogg. 
William  D..  Ottawa.  Iloskin,  .Tohn,  Toronto.  Kerr.  William. 
Cobourg.  Lash.  Zebulon  .\..  Toronto.  Lynr-h-Staunton.  G..  Hamilton. 
Maclennan.  D.  B.,  Cornwall.  McKay,  S.  G..  Woodstock.  McPherson, 
W.  D..  Toronto.  Xe.sbitt.  J.  W.,  Hamilton.  Riddell.  Wm.  R.. 
Toronto.  Ritchie.  Charles  II..  Toronto.  Shepley,  Geo.  F..  Toronto. 
Strathy.  Henry  IL.  Barrie.  Thomson,  D.  E..  Toronto.  Walkem.  R. 
T.,  Kingston.  Watson.  Geo.  H..  Toronto.  White,  Wm.  R..  Pem- 
broke.    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.  T«froy.  G.  A.  Boomer.  E.  B. 

Brown,  R.  S.  Cassels. 

Librarian :  Assistant:         Secretari/  and  .S'h6  Treas.: 

W.  G.  Eakins.  M.A.         J.  J.  Daley,         II.  Macbeth.  Barrister. 

Zbc  Xaw  Scbool. 

Principal : 

N.  W.  Hoyles,  K.C. 

Lecturers: 

E.  D.  Armour,  K.C. ;  A.  H.  Marsh.  K.C. ;  John  King,  K.C.  •,  McGregor 
Young.    LL.B. 

Examiners: 

li.  J.  Martin.  S.  B.  Woods,  J'.  D.  Falcoubridge. 


THfc:    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST ONTARIO. 


161 


IList  of  IHis  riDajest^  6  CounseL 


Al/jhiibeticalk/    urruiu/ed.    giving    the   Dale    of    the    Order    in    Council 
making  the  appointment. 


Iking'5  CouuBcl  appointed  bp  ipatent  from  tbe 
Government  of  tbe  late  Iprovince  of  Cana^a. 


Blake.  E.,  Dec.  22,  1864. 
Irving,  JE,.,  March  27,  1863. 


Scott.  R.  W.,  June  26,  1867. 
Secretary-  of  State. 


Ikino'5  Counsel  appointeC)  bp  tbe  Bomtnion  an5 
Ontario  Governments. 


Alcorn,  G.O..  Jan.   tj,  1S90 
Armour,  E.  D.,  Jan.  4,  1890. 
Arnold!,  F.,  Dec.  2,  1889. 
Atkinson,  C.K.,  Oct.  23,1885 
Ayles\vortb.A.B..Jan.4,  1890 
Postmaster-General. 


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. 
Burritt,  J.  H.,  May  27.  1902 


Ball,  A.  S.,  May  27,  1902. 
Ball,  F.  R.,  March  13,  1876. 
Barwick,  F.  D.,  Julv  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..  Jan.  4,  1800 
Biggar,  W.  H..  Oct.  2,  1899. 
Biggs.  S.  C,  Nov.  3.  1884. 
Birnie,  J,,  Oct.  2,  1899. 

11  — I,  L. 


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.  Ovx. 
Cartwright.   J.    S.,    May   27, 
1902,    Master   in    Cham- 
bers. 
Cassels.  H.,  May  27,  1902. 


lt)2 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


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. 
Clarke.  J.  B.,   Jan.  6.   1890. 
Clement.  E.  P.,  :May   27,  1902 
Collier,  H.  H..  May  27.  1902 
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 
Cronvn,  V.,  May  27,  1902. 
Curry,   J.   ^V.,   Oct.  2,   1899. 


Deacon,  Jos..  Dec.  2.  1889. 
Delamere,  T.  D.,  Dec.  2.  1889 
Denton',  F.  B.,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
Deroche,  H.  M.,  Jan.  4.  1890 
Dewart.  II.  H.,  Oct.  2.  1899. 
Douglas,  W.  M..  Oct.  2,  1899 
Dowler,  W.  A..  Oct.  2,  1899. 
Durable.  D.W.,  May  27.  1902 
Uymond.  A.M.,  May  27,  1902. 
Law  Clerk,  Atty.-Gen.  l)vp 


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,  1883. 

Atty.-Gen.    for    Out. 
Eraser,  A.  W.,  Oct.  2.  1899. 
Fraser,  G.L.B.,  May  27,  1902 
French,   F.  J.,  Dec.  2,  1889. 
Fullerton.  J.  S.,  Dec.  2,  1889 


German,  W.  M.,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
Gibbons,  G.  C,  Jan.  4,  1890. 
Gibson.  J.  M..  Jan.  4.  1890, 
Glenn,  J.  M..  Oct.  2.  1899. 
Gorman.  M.  J.,  May  27.  1902. 
Gormully,  J.  J.,  Dec.  2,  1889. 


Gowan,  J.  R.,  Dec.  2,  1889. 
Grier,  A.  M.,  May  27,  1902. 
Gunn,  R.  D.,  May  27,  1902. 
Guthrie.  D.,  March  13,  187G. 
Insp.  of  Registry  OflSces 
Guthrie,  H.,  May  27,  1902. 


Harcourt,  R.,  Jan.  4,  1890, 
Harley,  J.,  Oct.  r^.  1899. 
Haverson,  J.,  May  27,  1902. 
Hegler,  J.  C.  May  27,  1902. 
Hellmuth,  I.F..  May  27,  1902 
Herriuglou,    W.    S.,    Oct.    2, 

1899. 
Hewson,  C.  E.,  May  27,  1902 
Ilevd,  I,.  F.,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
Hodgius,  F.E.,  May  27,  1902 
Hodgins,  T.,   Feb.  28,  1873, 

Master  in  Ordinary. 
Hogg,   W.   D.,  Jan.  6,   1890. 
Holman,  C.  J..  Oct.  2.  1899. 
Holnie.sted,  G.t^..May  27,1902 

Inspector     and     Referee 

of  Titles. 
Hoskin,  A.,  Oct.  H,  1880. 
Hoskin,  J.,   Feb.  28,   1S73. 
Howland.  O.  A.,  Oct.  2, 1899 
Hoyles.  N.  W.,  Jan.  4,  1890. 
Hunter,  J.  H.,  May  27,  1902. 

Inspector   of   Insurance. 
Hutche.son,   J,    A.,    May   27, 

1902. 
Huycke,  E.C.S.,  May  27,  1002 


Irwin,  H.  E.,  May  27,  1902. 


Jackson,  J.  B.,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
Jeffery,  A.  O..  Oct.  2.  1899. 
.Tohnston,   E.   F.   B.,  Jan.  4, 
1890. 


Kennedy,  G.,  May  27.  1902. 
Law  Clerk  C.  L.  Dept. 
Kerr,  J.  K.,  March  13.  1876. 
Kerr,  W.,  March  13.  1876. 
King,  J.,  Jan.  4,  1890. 
Kingsmill,  N.,  Dec.  2.  1889. 
Kingston,  W.H.,  Dec.  2,  1889 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LLSl' ONTARIO. 


163 


Langton,  T.,  Jan.  4,  1890. 
Laidlaw,  W.,  Oct.  23,  1885. 
Lash,  Z.  A.,  Mav  19,  1879. 
Latcbford,  F.R.,  Oct.  2,  1879 
Lazier,  S.  ¥.,  Jau.  3,  1S9U. 
Leitch,  J„  Dec.  2,  1889. 
Lindsay.  G.G.S.,  Oct  2,  1899 
Loscombe.  W.C,  Jan.  6,  1890 


M 

Macdonald,    A.    H.,    Dec.    2, 

1889. 
Macdonald,  J.   H.,   Oct.  23. 

1885. 
Macdonuell,  G.  M.,  July,  14, 

1883. 
Macdonnell,    J.    A.,    Jan.    6, 

1890. 
MacKay.  A.G..  Mav  27.  3902. 
MacKelcRn.  F..  Mch  13,  '76. 
Maclennan,    D.    B.,    .March 

13.  1876. 
Macl'herson,  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. 
Meredith,  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 
Mulvey,  T.,   May  27,  1902. 

Asst.  Provl.  Secy. 
Murphy.  X.,  Dec.  2,  1889. 
Murray,  H.  W.  M.,  Dec.  2, 

1889. 

Mc 

McCarthy,  L.G.,  Mav  27.  '02 
McBrady,  L.V.,  May  27,  1902 
McDougall.  W.,  Aug.  13,  '81 
McFadden,  W.  H.,  May  27, 

3902. 
McGillivray,   J.   A..   Jan.   6, 

1890. 
Mclntyre,  A.F.,  Jan.  4,  1890 
Mclntyre.  J..  Aug.  13,  1881. 
McLaughlin,  R.  J.,  May  27, 

1902. 
McLean,  D.L.,  May  27, 1902 
McMurrich,   W.   B..   Jan.   4, 

1890. 


N 

Nesbitt,  J.  W.,  Jan.  4,  1890. 

Nesbitt,    \V.,   (Jet.  2.    INJ'J. 

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.  6,  1890. 
O'Leury,  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. 
Picston,  D.  H.,  Dec.  2,  1889. 
Proudfoot,  W.,  May  27,  1902 
Purdom,  T.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1899. 


R 

Rankin,  J.  B.,  Oct.  2.  1899. 

Referee    under    drainage 

laws. 
Reeve,  J.  M.,  Dec.  2,  1889. 
Riddell,  W.  R.,  Oct  2,  189d. 
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,  188L 


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,  L.   W.,  Jan.  4,  1890 


164 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


Siaunton,  G.  L.,  Oct.  2,  1899 

Strathy,  H.H.,  Oct.  23.  1885. 
Stuart,  A.,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
Sutherland,    R.    F.,    Oct.    2, 
1899. 


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

W 

Walkem,  K.  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. 
Premier    and    President 
of  the  Council. 
Wilkes,  A.  J.,  Jan.  4,  1890. 
Wilson,   M.,  Jan.  6,   1890. 
Wood,  J.  F.,  Jan.  6,  1890. 
Worrell,  J.  A.,  Dec.  2.  1889. 


THu;    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAHIO. 


165 


Barristers  anb  Solicitors  == 
Cit^  of  ^Toronto* 


XO.  XAilE    AND    ADDRESS. 

1  Adams,  A.  A.,   53   Can. 

Life  Bid?. 
3  Agnew.  J.,  Temple  Bldg 
o  Akers,   J.,   '23   Scott   St. 
8  Armour  &  Mickle,  6 

King  St.  w.    E.  Doug- 

la.s  Armour,  K.C.,  H. 

W.  Mickle. 

10  Armstrong,     A.     B.,     77 

Victoria  st. 

11  Armstrong,  S.A.,Insp. 

of  PrL-ous,  Pari.  Bldgs 

12  Arnold!      *      Nisbet, 

103  Bav  St.   F.Arnoldi, 
K.C.,  W.  A.  Nisbet. 
B. 

13  Bairtl.  J.,  2  Toronto  st. 
15  B  a  r  w  i  c  k,    Ayles- 

worth.,     Wright    & 

Moss,  lS-20  King  w. 
Walter  Barwick,K.C., 
A.B.Aylesworth,  K.C., 
H.  J.  Wright,  J.  H. 
Moss,  C.  A.  Moss,  J. 
A.  Thompson,  Feath- 
erston    Aylesworth. 

18  Beaton    &     Macdonnell, 

19  Melinda.  A.  H. 
Beaton.  G.  F.  Mac- 
donnell. 

19  Beatty,     Blackstock, 

Fasken  &  Riddell, 
Bank  of  Toronto 
Bldgs,  Wellington  e. 
W.  H.  Beatt.v,  Thos. 
G.  Blackstock.  K.C., 
G.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. 

22  Beaty,  Snow  &  Na- 
smitk,  4  Wellington 
St.  w.  A.  J.  Russell 
Snow.    ( ".  B.  Xasmith. 

24  Beck,  H.  T..  Confeder- 
ation Life  Bldg. 

2r.  Bedford-Jones.  A.  C, 
]8  Toronto  st 


28  Bell,    George,   4   Wel- 
lington   St.    w. 

31  Bickford,      E.      W.,      9 

Toronto  .st. 

32  Bicknell  &  Bain,  Im- 

perial Bk.  Bldg.,  2 
Leader  Lane.  James 
Bicknell,  K.C.,  Alfred 
Bicknell,  James  W. 
Bain,  Gerard  B. 
Strathy. 

33  Biggar     &     Burton,    18 

Toronto  st.    C.  R.  W. 

Biggar,    K.C.,    George 

F.^  Burton. 
35  Biggs,   S.   C,   K.C..   !•." 

96  Confed.  Life  Bldg. 
38  Blake,    Lask    &    Cas- 

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.,    A. 

W.     Anglin,     T.     D. 

Law,  W.  A.  H.  Kerr, 

W.  Gow,  Miller  Lash, 

R.   C.   H.   Cassels. 

41  Blake    &   Redden,    17 

Victoria  St.,  London. 
England,  S.  V.  Blake. 
Solicitor  (Ontario), 
admitted  to  practice 
in  the  Privy  Council. 
F.  A.  C.  Redden 
(Solicitor,     Ontario). 

42  Bond.A.A..4.53  Yonge  st. 
-13  Boomer,      G.      A.,      17 

Toronto  st. 

45  Boswell,  A.  R.,  K.C.. 
59  Yonge  st. 

47  Bowerman,  L.  H..  38 
Canada    Life   Bldg. 

49  Boyd,  W.  T..  23  To- 
ronto St. 

51  Briggs  &  Frost,  33 
Richmond  w  (also71i> 
Queen  e),  Alfred  W. 
Briggs.  M.A..  Harold 
R.  Frost,  LL.B. 

.54  Bristol,  Bayly  &  Ar- 
mour, 103  Bay  st. 
Edmund  Bristol.M.P.. 
Edward  Bayly.  Eric 
N.  Armour. 


166 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— ONI'A  RIO. 


57  Brooke,      G.     H.      C, 

Room    I.,    west    end, 
Conf.  Life  BIdg. 

58  Brown.  M.  A..  IT  Chest 

nut   St. 

59  Bruce,  A.,   K.C..   Can- 

ada Life  Bldg. 

61   Bruce,  J.,  City  Hall. 
(Special  Examiner) 

{]?.  Bull  &  Kyles,  18  To- 
ronto St.  T.  H.  Bull, 
John  Kyle?. 

65  Bull  (W.  P.),  Hollis 
&  Wilson,  Temple 
Bldg  W.  P.  Bull.  J. 
F.  Hollis,  T.  H.  Wil- 
son. 

67  Burns,  S.  W.,  TO  Vic- 
toria. 

C. 

69  Cameron  &  Crooks,  24 
King  St.  w.  A.  B. 
Came'-on,  A.D.  Crooks 

Tl  Cameron,  D.  O.,  24 
Adelaide  st.   o. 

T3  Campbell,  D..  To  Yonge 

75  Canavan.  .J..  TT  Victoria 

77  Cannniff.  H.  T..  IT 
Adelaide  e 

79  Capreol,  J.  li.,  K.C., 
Att'y-Genp'-al'.s    Office 

.81  Carey,  F.W..  24  King  w 

83  Cartwright,  J.  R» 
K.C.,  Deputy  Atty- 
Gen.,  Parliament  Bldg 

86  Cassels,  Brock,  Kel- 
ley  &  Falcon- 
bridge,  19  Welling- 
ton St  w.  Hamilton 
Cassels,  K.C.,  R.  S. 
Cassels,  H.  Brock.  G. 
M.  Kelley,  John  D. 
Falconbridge. 

88  Cassels  (Allan)  & 
Defries,  lo  Toronto 
St.  A.  Cassels,  R.  L. 
Defries. 

90  Cavell  &  Gibson,  43 
Adelaide  e.  W.  R. 
Cavell.  T.  A.  Gibson. 

92  Chisholm,  William 
C=,  Citv  Solicitor, 
City  Hall. 

96  Church,  Thomas  L., 
Dineen  Bldg. 

99  Clark,  W.  J.,  16  King 
street  w. 


102  Clarke,  Bowes  & 
Swabey,  ^Liil  Bldg. 
J.  B.  Clarke,  K.C.,  R. 
H.  Bowes,  C.  Swabey. 

105  Clark,  Wm.  Mortimer, 
Grav  &  Baird,  Con- 
fed.  Life  Bldg.  Wm. 
Mortimer  C'ark.K.C. 
Frank  M.  Gray.  W. 
A.   Baird.  e 

lOT  Clark,  McPberson, 
Campbell  &  Jar- 
vis,  !•]  King  St.  w. 
John  M.  Clark.  K.C.. 
Geo.  C.  Campbell.  R. 
V.  McPherson,  Fred. 
C.  JarvLs. 

109  Coe,  John  W^.,  24 
Adelaide  st.  e. 

Ill  Coatsworth  &  Ricb- 
ardson.  Temple  Bldg 
Emerson  Coat.iworth, 
J.  T.  Richardson. 

nn  Code,  J.  R..  1  Adelaide 
St.  e. 

115  Cook,  J.  E.,  157  Bay  st. 

IIT  Cook,  Wm.,  33  Rich- 
mond w. 

119  Corley  &  English,  103 
Bay  St.  J.W.S.  Cor- 
ley. E.  T.  English. 

121  Crombie.    Worrell    & 

G-wrynne,  18  and  20 
King  M-.  J.  A.  Wor- 
rell, K.C.,  W.  D. 
Gwynne,  Special  Ex- 
aminer. 

122  Crowther.  J..  166  Bay  st. 
124  Curry,  Eyre   &   W^al- 

lace,  90-93  Home 
Life  Bldg.  J.  W. 
Curry.  K.C.,  City 
Crown  Atty.,  R.  W. 
Eyre,  E.  E.  Wallace. 

D. 

12<'»  Davis,     Bidivell     N., 

1.5T  Bay  st. 

128  Day  &  Ferguson,  23 
Adelaide  e.  J.E.  Day, 
J.  M.  Ferguson. 

131  Deacon,  G.  P.,  34  Vic- 
toria St. 

133  Defoe.  D.  M..   101  Bay. 

1.35  Delamere,  Reesor  & 
Ross,  IS  Toronto  st. 
T.  D.  Delamere,  K.C.. 
H.  A.  Reesor,  C.  C. 
Ross. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST ONIAKIO 


lti7 


137  Denison,    G.    T.,    Jr., 

72  Queen  w. 
189  Denovan,     A.      M..     24 

King  St.  w. 
142  Denovan.      Joshua.      24 

Adelaide  e. 
144  Denton,        Dnnn        & 
Bonltbee,  Na.  Trust 
Cham.    Frank  Denton, 
K.C.,  Heib't  L.  Dunn. 
W.    M.    Boultbee.    J. 
W.    McDonald. 
147  Dew^art,      Young      & 
Maw,     40-42     Home 
Life  Bid-.    H.  H.  De- 
wart,  K.C.,  McGregor 
Young,    H.    W.   Maw. 
G.   S.  Hodgson. 
140  Dockray,  T.  D.,  34  Vic- 
toria   St. 
lol   Donald,   Dnncan,   152 

Bay  St. 
loo  Douglas  .T..         127."j 

Queen    w. 
155  Douglas,   W.M.,  K.C.. 

Home  Life  Bldg. 
157  Drake,  F.  A.,  24  Ade- 
laide e. 
159  Drayton,  P.  H.,  79  Ade- 
laide e. 
161  Dunbar.    F.     .L,     Home 

Life  Bldg. 
163  DuVernet.  Jones, 

Ross      &       .\rdagh. 
Temple   Bldg.      E.   E. 
A.   DuVernet,  .Tas.   E. 
Jones,  D.  C.  Ross,  B. 
H.   Ardagh. 
165  Dymond,  A.  M.,  K.C., 
Atty.-General'.s    Office. 
£. 
109  Earngey      &      Hassard, 
Conf.   Life  Bldg.     W. 
D.     Earngey,     A.     R. 
Hassard. 
171   East,       H.       M..       liy, 

Richmond   st.   w. 
173  Eastwood,      J.      P.,     75 

Yonge  St. 
175  Edgar,   James   F.,   .59 

Yonge  .St. 
177  Elliott,     Charles,     75 

Yonge  St. 
170  Elliott  &  Hume,  2G 
Adelaide  st.  w.  W.J. 
Elliott,  R.  D.  Hume. 
181  Evans-Lewis,  C.,  43 
Adelaide  st.  e. 


183  Fetherstonhaugli,    F. 

B.,   Bank  Com.  Bldg. 
185  Fitzgerald,   E.    G„    71 

Yonge  St. 
1S7  Forster,  E.  A.,  Manning 

Charo'iers. 
10(»  Foy      &      Kelly,      SU 
Church  .<t.     Hon.  J.  J. 
Foy.    K.C..    Atty-Gen. 
for  Ont..  H.  T.  Kellv 
fwith  Foy  &  Co.),  E. 
L.    Middleton,    A.    E. 
Knox. 
192  Francis  &   AVardrop, 
15    Toronto    st.      W. 
Francis.  R.  Wardrop, 
R.  H.  Paterson. 
194  Eraser.    R.    L..    15    To- 
ronto St. 
190  Fullerton,  J.  S.,  K.C., 
Citv      Counsel,      City 
Hall. 

G. 
198  Gallagher,    Z..    34    Vic- 
toria St. 
200  Gamble,   C.  &  H.  D., 

28  Scott  St. 
202  Gardner,   G.    .AL,   2   To- 
ronto  St. 
204  Gash,  N.B..  8Y->  King  e. 
20G  Gibson,  A.  Cecil,  18  To- 
ronto St. 
208  Gibson.    R.    J..    15    To- 
ronto St. 
210  Gordon  &  Fowler,  Medi- 
cal Bldg.      W.  H.  L. 
Gordon,  H.C.  Fowler. 
212  Greene,   C.   H.,    77   Vic- 
toria st_ 
214  Gregory    &     Gooder- 
Iiam,  Can.  Life  Bldg. 
W.D.  Gregory,  Henry 
F.    Gooderliam. 
217  Grierson,   D.    D.,   9  To- 
ronto  St. 
219  Grote,  Geo.  W.,  24  Ade- 
laide St.  e. 
221  Gunther,  E.  F..  Canada 
Life  Bldg. 

H. 

223  Hall  &  Payne,  19  Me- 
linda  st.  W.  C.  Hall, 
J.   W.  Payne. 

225  Hall,  W.  M..  16  King  w. 

227  Hamilton.  J.  C.,  Mc- 
Kinnon  Bldg. 

229  Harman,  G.  F..  18  To- 
ronto St. 


168 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST ONTARIO. 


2S1  Harris,   S.   B.,  157  Bay 

I. 

233  Haverson,    J.,    28    Wel- 

276 Irving,  Aemilius, 

lington  e. 

K.C.,    Osgoode   Hall. 

230  Hearn    &    Slattery,    47 

278 

Irwin  &  Jones,  24  King 

Can.  Life  Bldg.    T.  i. 

w.     H.  E.  Irwin,  K.C., 

Slattery,  E.  J.  Hearn. 

Clerk    of    the    Peace, 

238  Heigliington  &  liong, 

B.  Morton  Jones. 

36  Toronto  st.    Joseph 

280 

Irwin.  W.  N.,  75  Yonge. 

Heighington,     E.     G. 

J 

Long. 

240  Hender'on,    Charles,    15 

282 

Jackes   &   Jackes,   28 

Toronto  st. 

Toronto     st.     C.     B. 

242  Henderson   &   Davidson, 

Jackes,   E.  H.  Jackes. 

24  Adelaide  e.    Elmes 

284 

Jameson,  D.  W. 

Henderson,  N.  F.  Da- 

286 

Jennings,    John,   18   To- 

vidson. 

ronto    St. 

244  Henderson,    Small    & 

288 

Johnston,         McKay, 

Beaumont,   24   Ade- 

Dods    &     Grant,     6 

laide  e.    J.  Henderson. 

King  St.  w.     E.  F.  B. 

J.    T.    Small,    R.    B. 

Johnston,    K.C.,    Rob- 

Beaumont, C.G.  Jones 

ert    McKay,    Andrew 

246  Henderson,    D.,    4    Wel- 

Dods, Gideov-  Grant. 

lington  st.  w. 

290 

Johnston,  W..  City  Hall 

248  Heward.  G.  C,  18  King. 

292 

Jones,    Frederick    C. 

250  Heyd  &  Heyd,  36  To- 

I..,  18  Toronto  st. 

ronto  St.     L.  F.  Heyd, 

291 

Jones,     J.     G.,     Temple 

K.C.,       Norman       G. 

Bldg. 

Heyd. 

296 

Jones,        S.       Alfred, 

252  Higgins    &    Douglas, 

Canada  Life  Bldg. 

Dineen    Bldg.     T.    M. 

298 

Jones,    Leonard    &    Gib- 

Higgins,  Wm.Douglas 

son,     18     Toronto    st. 

254  Hislop,  T. 

Beverley  Jones,  C.  J. 

256  Hodges,    W.    H.,    2   To- 

Leonard,    G.    Gibson. 

ronto  St. 

E.   C.  Mackenzie. 

258  Hodgins,    J.     G.,     De- 

K. 

partment  of  Educat'n. 

261  Holman,    Drayton    & 

299  Kappele  &   Kappele, 

Slaght,    28    Toronto 
.St.  (liailes  J.  Holman. 

Planning     (  nnrs..     iz 
Queen  W.     (4eo.  Kap- 
pele, A.  J.  Kappele. 

K.C.,  Henry  L.  Dray- 

3CK) 

Kent,   H.  A.   E.,   Yonge 

ton     ( County    Crown 

St.   Arcade. 

Atty. ) ,      Arthur      G. 

303 

Kerr.    Bull   &    Shaw, 

Slaght,  T.L.  Monahan 

Confd.       Life       Bldg. 

264  Holmes,     G.    W.,     Can. 

George    Kerr.    B.    E. 

Life  Bldgs. 

Bull,     J.     G.     Shaw, 

266  Hoskin  &  Ogden,,  23 

•To'seph      ^lontgomery, 

Toronto     st.       Alfred 

W.  W.  Denison. 

Hoskin,    K.C.,    Albert 

306 

Kerr,  Davidson,  Pat- 

Ogden. 

ersop    &    Grant,   23 

268  Hunter,    John    How- 

Adelaide e.   J.K.  Kerr, 

ard,    K.C.,    Parliam't 

K.C.,    W.  Davidson,  J. 

Bldgs. 

A.  Paterson,  K.C.,  R. 

270  Hunter,.   K.    G.,    18    To- 

A.  Grant,   G.   F.  Mc- 

ronto    St. 

Farland. 

272  Hunter,       Lincoln,       34 

309 

Kilmer     &     Irving,     59 

^"ic•toria   st. 

Yonge  St.     G.  H.  Kil- 

274 Hunter     *      Hunter, 

mer,  W.  H.  Irving. 

Temple   Bldg.     W.  H. 

311 

King       &       Sinclair, 

Hunter.   A.T.  Hunter, 

Canada  Life  Bldg.    J. 

J.  H.  Hunter. 

King,  D.   L.   Sinclair. 

THE    CANADIAX    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


169 


313  King.    S.,    18    Welling- 

ton e. 

315  Kingsford,  R.  E..  72 
Queen  w. 

318  Kingsmill,  Hell- 

muth.  Saunders  & 
Torrance,  19  Wel- 
lington w.  N.  Kings- 
mill,  K.C.,  I.  F.  Hel' 
muth,  K.C..  Dyce  W. 
Saunders.  W.  P.  Tor- 
rance, E.  C.  Cattan- 
ach.  W".  B.  Kingsmill. 

320  Kingston.  Geo.  A..  IG 
King  .St.  w. 

322  Kingstone,  Symons 
&  Kingstone.  20 
King  w.  F.  W.  King- 
stone,  David  T.  Sy- 
mons. H.  G.  King- 
stone. 

L. 

32o  Laidlaw.  William.  K.G. 
(with  McCarthy  Co.) 

328  Lamport  &  Ferguson. 
Can.  Life  P.ldg.  W. 
A.  Lamport.  H.  M. 
Ferguson. 

330  Lander.  Wm.  J..  72 
Queen  w. 

332  Lee.  O'Donoghne  & 
O'Connor,  Dineen 
Bldg.  W.  T.  J.  Lee, 
J.  G.  O'Donoghue,  T. 
J.  W.  O'Connor. 

334  Lefroy  &  Boulton.  23 
Toronto  st.  A.  H.  F. 
Lefroy.    C.R.  Boulton. 

336  Lennox  &  Liennox,  ?,i 
Victoria  st.  J.  F.  Len- 
nox, J.  D.  Lan:.ont. 

338  LeVesconte.  B.C.,  Nat. 
Trust  Cliam. 

340  Lindspy,  Lawrence  & 
Wad.sworth.  Home 
Life  Bldg.  G.  G.  S. 
Lindsey.  A.G.F.  Law- 
rence. W.R.Wadsworth 

342  Lobb.  A.  F..  Manning 
Chambers. 

314  Loftus.    .Tohu    T..    Tem- 

ple Bldg. 
346  Love.   S..  7."   Yonge  st. 

Mc. 

348  McArthur.  D..  28  Vic- 
toria  St. 


352 
3o5 


J.,     18 


350  McBrady  &  O'Connor. 
Can.  Life  Bldg.  L.V. 
McBrady,  K.C.,  J.  R. 
O'Connor,  B.A. 

Mfl!ride.  .1..  75  Yonge  st 

M  c  C  a  r  t  li  y.  Osier, 
Hoskin  &  Har- 
conrt,  Home  Life 
Bldg.  John  Hoskin, 
K.C..  F.  W.  Har- 
court.  W.B.  Ravmond, 
H.  S.  Osier.  K.C.. 
Leighton  McCarthy, 
K.C.,  D.L.  McCarthy, 
Britton  Osier.  Frank 
Ford.  .T.  F.  H.  Mc^ 
Carthy,  Counsel,  Wal- 
lace Xesbitt,  K.C. 

McCullough.  .T.  W,  15 
Toronto  st. 

McDonald,     \V 
Toronto,  st. 

McGhie  &  Keeler.  '.) 
Adelaide  e.  J.H.  Mc- 
Ghie. A.  J.  Keeler. 

McGillivray,  J.  A., 
K.C,  Temple  Bldg. 

McKeown,  S.  W.,  17 
Adelaide  st.  e. 

McLauglilin  &  John- 
ston, McKinnon  Bldg 
R..T.MfLanghlin.  K.C. 
R.  L.  Johnston,  R.  D. 

JiOoielie,;:!. 

McLeod,  J.  B.  (Soli 
citdr  to  the  Treasury) 

..Nj.c^.j.icha.ei,  A.  I'  .,  J.S 
Toronto  st. 

McMnrricli,  Hodgins 
&  McMurricli,  103 
Bay  St.  \V,  B.  Mc- 
iSiUiiich.  K.C.  Fra.uk 
E.  Hodgins.  K.C,  B. 
C.L.,  J.  D.  McMur- 
rich.  M.A. 

McXab.  Allan.  15  To- 
ronto St. 

McPherson,  ^V.  D., 
16  King  St.  w. 

McWliinney,  Lennox, 
Woods  &  Brow^n, 
Home  Life  Bldg.  W. 
J.  McWhinney.  S.  B. 
Woods.  E.P.  Brown. 

M. 

384  Macdonald,  Garvey 
&  Rowland,   IS  To 

ronto  St..    W.  H.  Gar- 
vey, J.  A.  Rowland. 


358 
360 
362 

366 
368 

370 
372 
S74 


379 

381 


170 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


380  Macdonald  &  Mac- 
intosli,  McKinnon 
Bldg.  G.  S.  Macdott- 
ald,  J    A.  Macintosh. 

388  Macdonald.    C.    E. 

390  Macdonald.  Donald,  24 
Adelaide  e. 

392  Macdonald.  .T.  A.,  75 
Yonge   .'^t. 

394  Macdonald,  Shepley, 
Middleton  &  Don- 
ald, 28.  30  Toronto 
St.  J.  H.  ^[acdoi.ald, 
K.C,  G.  F.  Shepley, 
K.C.,  W.  E  Middle- 
ton.  R.  C.  Donald 
(with  this  firm),  G. 
W.     Mason.      11.      S. 

39G  Macdonell.  McMas- 
ter,  Geary  &  Bar- 
ton, .51  Yonge  st.  A. 
McL.  Macdonell,  A.C. 
McMaster,  G.  R. 
Geary.  T.  H.  Barton. 

398  Macdonell  &  Boland, 
2  Toronto  st.  A.  C 
Macdonell.  M.P.,  W. 
J.  Boland. 

402  MacGregor.  .Tohn,  72 
Queen,   w. 

40-1  Mackay.  W.C.,  16  King. 

406  Mackelcan,  F..  CityHall 

408  Mackenzie.  H.  G.,  157 
Bay. 

410  Macklem.  O.  R.,  15  To- 
ronto  St. 

412  Maclean,  Frank  W^., 
.34  Victoria  st. 

4!4  MacMurchy,  Deni- 
son  &  Henderson, 
48  King  w.  and  Un- 
ion Station.  Angus 
MacMurchy.  S.  Deni- 
son,   R.B.   Henderson. 

4  Hi  Macrae,  H.  H.,  9  To- 
ronto St. 

421  Malone,  Malone  & 
Holden,  Tor.  Gen. 
Trusts  Corp.  Bldg..  59 
Yonge  St.  E.  T.  Ma- 
lone, K.C.  A.  L.  Ma- 
lone, John  B.  Holden, 
Counsel.  Geo.  Lynch- 
Staunton.    K.C. 

423  Marsh  &  Cameron, 
25  Toronto  st.  A.  H. 
Marsh.  K.C,  W.  A. 
Cameron. 


424  :\Lirsh     &     Marsh,     61 

Victoria  st.     G.W.  & 
W.  L.  E.  Marsh. 

425  Martin,     Clara    B.,   166 

Bay  St. 

426  Martin,   H.  J.,  43  Ade- 

laide St.  e. 

428  Martin,  S.  S.,  jr.,  2  To- 
ronto St. 

432  Masten,  Starr  & 
Spence,  Canada  Life 
Bldg.  C.  A.  Masten. 
J.  R.  L.  Starr,  Jas. 
H.  Spence,  Geo.  W. 
Spence. 

434  ]Mearns.  Frank  S..  Home 
Life  Bldg. 

4.3n  Meek,  Ed..   Mail  Bldg. 

438  Mercer  &  Bradford, 
24  King  St.  w.  M.  S. 
Mercer.  S.  H.  Brad- 
ford. 

441  Meredithi,  Cameron 
&  Waldie,  Home 
Life  Bldg.  .Tohn  R. 
Meredith,  M.  C  Cam- 
eron. R.  S.  Waldie. 

443  Millar  Ferguson  ft 
Hunter,  .55  Yonge  st. 

C.  Millar.  W.N.  Fer- 
guson. A.  W.  Hunter. 

445    Miller.  A.A..  72  Queen  w 

447  Mills  &  Tennant.  16 
King  St.  w.  J.  A. 
Mills.   T.  H.  Tennant. 

450  Mills,  Raney,  Ander- 
son &  Hales.  16 
King  St.  \v.  G.  G. 
Mills.  W.  E.  Raney. 
Alex.  Mills.  A.  J.  An- 
derson. J.   Hales. 

452  Milne,  .J.  A..  Temple 
Bldg 

4.54  Moherly,  T.  E.,  15  To- 
ronto St. 

4.50  Montgomery,  Fleury 
&  Montgomery, 

Can.  Life  Bldg.    John 

D.  Montgomery.  W.J. 
Fleury,  R.  A.  ISIont- 
gomery. 

4.58  Morris,  E.G..  24  King  w 
4'jO  Morris.  W..  24  King  w. 
4(kJ  Mowat  Langrton  ft 
Maclennan,  9  To- 
ronto St.  T.  Langton, 
K.C.  H.  M.  Mowat, 
K.C,  R.J.  Maclennan. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST  —  (JN  lAlih 


171 


465  Mulock.  Lee,  Milli- 
ken  &  Clark,  Do- 
minion Bank  Cham- 
bers. Wm.  Mulock,  jr.. 
(xeo.  n.  I).  Lee.  W.B. 
Milliken.   II. A.  Clark. 

467  Mulvey,  Tkomas,  As- 
sistant Pvov'l  Sec'y, 
Parliament   Bldgs. 

469  Munro,  R.  H.  R. 

471  Murray.  H.  W.  M.,  18 
Toronto  st. 

N. 

473  Nason.  .7..   16  King  w. 
475  Nicol,  W.  B.,  24  Ade- 
laide St.   e. 


477  O'Briau,  J.  B.,  Home 
Life  Bldg. 

479  O'Brien  &  Lundy,  18  To- 
ronto St.  H.  O'Brien, 
K.C.,  J.   S.  Lundy. 

481  O'Meara,  A.  E.,  Con- 
federation   Life   Bldg. 

483  Owens,  E.  W.  J.,  9 
Toronto  st. 

P. 

485  Parker    &    Clark,    59 

Yonge  St.  ^V.  R.  Per- 
cival  Parker,  George 
M.  Clark. 

487  Pearson  &  Denton,  Mc- 
Kinuou  Bldg.  J.  Pear- 
son,  J.    II.   Denton. 

490  Pinkerton,  Clute  & 
Bartram,  157  Bay 
St.  W. Pinkerton.  A.R. 
Clute,  J.  R.  Bartram. 

493  Porter,  Charles  IL,  Can- 
ada Life  Bldg. 

495  Poucher  »&  Galbraith,  77 
Victoria  st.  N.  Y. 
Poucher,  J.  Galbraith. 

497  Proctor,  Jas.  A.,  24 
Adelaide  st.  e. 

499  Proudfoot,  Duncaxi, 

Grant  &  Skeans,  Bk. 
of  Com.  Bldg.  \Ym. 
Proudfoot,  K.C.,  E.J. 
B.  Duncan,  W.  11. 
Grant,  W.  A.  Skeans. 

B. 

502  Read  &  Read,  ^^IcKin- 
non  Bldg.  W.  Read. 


504 

506 
508 


510 
512 
514 

516 
519 

521 


529 
531 

533 


536 


533 


542 


Ridout,  John  G.,  103 

Bay  St. 

Ritchie,  (i.,  8%  King  e. 

Ritchie,  Ludwig  &  Bal- 
lantyne,  9  Toronto  st. 
C.  H.  Ritchie,  K.C., 
M.  H.  Ludwig,  A.  W. 
Ballantyne. 

Roaf,  J.  R.,  79  Ade- 
laide st.  e. 

Roaf,  W.,  K.C.,  Conf. 
Life  Bldg. 

Robertson  &  Maclen- 
nau,  53  Canada  Life 
Bldg.  D.M.Robertson, 
Jas.  J.  Maclennan. 

Robertson,  J.  E.,  18  To- 
ronto st. 

Robinette,  Godfrey 
&  Phelan,  15  To- 
ronto St.  T.  C.  Rob- 
inette, K.C..  .7.  M. 
Godfrey,  T.N.  Phelan. 

Robinson,  C.  C,  57 
Adelaide  st.  e. 

Roche,  F.  J.,  18  To- 
ronto St. 

Rolph  &  Brown,  32 
Adelaide  e.  T.  T. 
Rolph,   E.   B.   Brown. 

Ross  is.  Holmested,  Nat. 
Trust  Bldg.  J.L.  Ross, 
A.  W.  Holmested. 

Ross,  G.,  16  King  st.  w. 

Roswell,  J.  W.,  121 
Dunn   Ave. 

Rowan  &  Sommerville, 
34  Victoria  st.  T.  A. 
Rowan,  N.  Sommer- 
ville. 

Rowell,  Reid,  Wil- 
kie,  ^Vood  &  Gib- 
son, Can.  Life  Bldg., 
46  King  w.  N.  W. 
Rowell.  K.C..  Thos 
Reid,  Geo.  Wilkie,  S. 
Case.v  Wood,  jr., Thos. 
Gibson,   H.B.  Johnson 

Royce  &  Henderson, 
48  King  w.  A.  H. 
Royce,  R.  B.  Hen- 
derson. 

Ryckman,  Kirkpat- 
rick,  Kerr  &  Mac- 
Innes,  Can.  Life 
Bldg.  E.  B.  Ryck- 
man, Cha.«  W.  Kerr, 
A.  T.  Kirkpatrick,  C. 
S.  Maclnnes. 


172 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


S. 

5i5  Sadler,  Walter  A.,  Home 
Life  Bldg. 

547  Saunders,  E.,  Parlia- 
ment Bldgs. 

549  Scott,  11.  J.,  15  Toron- 
to St. 

551  Scott,  Scott  &  Hunt, 
34  Yonge.  J.  J.  Scott, 
K.C..  C.  D.  Scott,  M. 
G.  Hunt. 

553  Segsworth,  R.  F.,  103 
Bay  St, 

555  Shaver,  H.  Howard, 
100  Bay  st. 

557  Shilton.     Wallbridge     & 

Co.,  100  McKinnon 
Bldg.  John  Shilton, 
W.  H.  Wallbridge. 

558  Siliclair     <&     McMaster, 

Canada  Life  Bldg.  W. 
A.  JNIcMaster. 

559  Smellie,    R.    S.,    28   To- 

ronto St. 
561   Smith,  Rae   &   Greer, 

Bk.  B.  N.  A.  Bldg.,  4 

Wellington   w.     J.   F. 

Smith,     K.C.,     G.    L. 

Smith.  G.  M.  Rae,  R. 

H.  Greer. 
5G3  Smith,     C.     P.,     Conf. 

Life  Bldg. 
5G5  Smith,   D.   T.,   157  Bay 

St. 

567  Smith,     W.    A.,     Can- 
ada Life  Bldg. 
569  Smyth,    W^m,    R.,    70 

Victoria  st. 

571  Smythe,  R.  G.,  18  To- 
ronto St. 

573  Snider,  F.  C,  18  To- 
ronto St. 

575  St.  John  &  Kappele, 
Temple  Bldg.  Hon.  J. 
W.  St.  John,  M.P.P., 
C.   Kappele. 

577  Standish,  I..  18  Toronto 

St. 

579  Stewart,    A.    M.,    Home 

Life  Bldg. 
581  Strathy,  J.  R.,  123    Sim- 

coe  St. 
583  Sweeny,   G.    R.,   Temple 

Bdg. 


T, 
586  Thomson,  Tilley  & 
Johnston,  Tor.  Gen. 
Tr.  Bldg.,  59  Yonge 
St.  D.  E.  Thomson, 
K.C.,  W.  N.  Tilley, 
Strachan  Johnston, 
Arthur  J.  Thomson, 
R.  H,  Parmenter. 

588  Thomson.  T.C.,  157  Bay 

589  Thurston,     W.     G.,     23 

Toronto  st. 

590  Tremeear  &  Co.,  W.  J. 

Tremeear,  75  Yonge 
592  Tytler,  J.,  18  Toronto  st 

U. 

594  Urquhart    &    Urquhart, 

157  Bay  st  D.  Urqu- 
Tiart,  T.  Urquhart, 
Alex.  MacGregor. 

V. 

590  van    der    Voort,    M.    P., 

158  Bay  st. 

598  Vickers,  Wm.  W.,  77 
York  st. 

W. 
600  Warren,  J.J.,  McKinnon 

Bldg. 
603  W^atson,      Smoke      & 

Smith,  Nat.  Trust 
Bldg.  Geo.  H.  Wat- 
son, K.C.,  S.C.Smoke, 
J.G.  Smith,  N.Sinclair 

606  Wei  ton,  H.  R.,  17  To- 
ronto St. 

608  Werrett  &  Thompson, 
77  Victoria  st.  W.  A. 
Werrett. 

610  White.  J.   P. 

Oil  AVhitney,  Hon.  J.  P., 
K.C.,  Premier  and 
President  of  the  Coun- 
cil. Parliament  Bldgs. 

612  Whitehead,  W.  M.,  2 
Toronto  st. 

614  Wiokham,  IT.  J.,  Mail 
Building. 

616  Wickson,  S..  8i/,  King  e 

618  Williams,  A.  J..  24 
Adelaide  e. 

620  Wood,  S.  G..  18  King  w 

622  Wright.  J.  A.,  17  Ade- 
laide e. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — oNTAKIO. 


173 


Barrietevs  anb  Solicitors 


^hrouobout  the  iprovtnce  with  reference  to 
Toronto  agents. 


Note. — To  find  the  Toronto  Agent,  the  number  after  the  name 
will  refer  you  to  name  in  Toronto  List  having  the  same  number. 
Except  lohen  specified  the  firm  representing  numbers  are  Agents 
in  all  Divisions. 


1 

TORONTO. 

9 

ANCASTER,             Co. 

Wentworth. 

A. 

Kenrick,  Edward. 

2 

ACTON,    Co.    Haltou, 

10 

ARNPRIOR.  Co.  Ren- 

Mackinnou,    A.J.-99. 

f  I'GW 

Meredith,  Judd  &  Co. 

Burwash,  Arthur-15. 

(II.C).    Londou.) 

Dulmage,  C.  A.  R.-15. 

3 

AILSA    CRAIG,    Co. 

Grout,  T.  H.-322. 

Middlesex. 

Slatter.v.  R.  .J.-432. 

Meredith,  Judd  &  Co. 

Thompson,   .J.   E.-155. 

(.H.O.    London.) 

11 

ARTHUR,     Co.     Wel- 

4 

ALEXANDRIA,      Co. 

lington. 

Glengarry. 

Kearns,   J.  McK.-432. 

Macdonell  &  Costello- 

:\IcMartin.  M.  M.-416. 

39S.   J.A. Macdonell, 

Wilkins,   M.-99. 

K.C.,  F.  T.  Costello. 

12 

ATHENS,  Co.  I^eds. 

Munro.    M.-394. 

Beale.  T.  R.-432. 

Smith,   A.    L.-603. 

13 

AURORA,  Co.  York. 

Tiffany,  Ed.  H.-38. 

Lennox     &     Choppin- 

5 

ALLISTON,    Co.    Sim- 

3Sl.    T.  H.  Lennox 

coe. 

14 

AYLMER,  Co.  Elgin. 

Fisher  .t  Bell-288.  W. 

Crawford  &  Crawford 

G.     Fisher,     W.   A. 

15.     J.  Crawford. 

Bell. 

Haines,  A.  E.-443. 

6 

ALMONTE,    Co.  Lan- 

Miller   &    Backhouse- 

ark, 

463.     E.  A.  Miller, 

Greig  v.  Gieig-15.     A. 

A.  H.  Backhouse. 

M.     Greig,      P.     A. 

Stevens,  W.  E.-.590. 

Greig. 

Jamiesou,    II.-lo. 

B, 

Kirkland,   J.   T.-536. 

15 

BANCROFT,            Co. 

Stafford,   W.  H.-603. 

Hastings, 

7 

ALVINSTON,           Co. 

Farnham,   W.-261. 

Lambtdii. 

IG 

BARRIE,   Co.   Simcoe. 

Hanna,      LeSueur     & 

.Vuli.   W.-l.-^. 

Price. 

Heivsoii,  Creswicke 

ULO.  Sarnia.) 

&  Leiit-396.  C.  E. 

Pardee  &  Burnham. 

Hewson,    A.   E.   H. 

(H.O.   Sarnia.) 

Creswicke,      J.      M. 

8 

AMHERSTBURG, 

Lalng. 

Co.   Es.'jex. 

Lennox,      Cowan      & 

Davis,  D.  R.-463. 

Brown-381.  H.  Len- 

Davis, F.  n.  A.-332. 

nox,  A.   Cowan,  G. 

Hough.   F.  A. -19. 

E.  .T.  Brown. 

174 


IHK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— ONTARIO 


McCarthy.     Boys      & 

Murchison-355.     W. 

A.     Boys,     D.     C. 

Murchison. 
Plaxton.  C.  W.-463. 
Radenhuist,  G.  A. -15. 
Ross,  D.-15. 
Stewart     &     Stewart- 

15.    H.  D.  Stewart. 

D.  M.  Stewart. 
Strathy    &    Esten-38. 

H.  II.  Strathy.K.C. 

a.  II.  Ksten. 

18  BEAVERTON,        Co. 

Ontai'io. 
Grant    &    Roach-128. 
G.  D.  Grant,  M.  H. 
Roach. 

19  BEETON,  Co.  Simcoe. 

McCarthy  &  Co. 
'    (H.O.  Barrie.) 

21  BELLEVIIiLE,        Co. 

Hastings. 
Anderson.   P..T.:M.-261. 
Bogart,  C.-603. 
Bull,  S.  J.-603. 
Butler,  E.  .1.-432. 
Clute     &     Morden- 

490.      W.    S.    Mor- 

den.  A.  R.  Chite. 
Denmark,  G.-38. 
Diamond,  W.  J.-394. 
Flint.  .T.  .T.  B.-421. 
McCaraon.  W.  J.-163. 
McMahon.    W.    P. 

490. 
IMasson.  S. 
Mikel,  W.  C.-15. 
Xorthrup   &    Roberts- 

15.  W.  B.  Northrup, 

A.  A.  Roberts. 
O'Flvnn.  F.  E.-15. 
Pontoii,W.N.-15  &  8 
Porter    &    Carne'w- 

2(il.  E.  Guss  Porter. 

Wm.  Carnew. 
Thomas  H.  Parker-12. 
Thomas  J.  Parker-12. 

"Special  Examiner" 
Wallbrid^e,  F.  S.-l.^. 
W^ills     &    W^right 

19.      J.     F.     Wills, 

>i.   Wright. 

22  BERLIN.   Co. Waterloo 

Andrews.  H.  M.-288. 
Bowlbv.  D.  S. 
Bowlbv,  W.  H.,  K.C.- 
163. 


Clement  &  Cle- 
ment! (;3.  E.  P. 
Clement,  K.C..  E. 
W.   Clement. 

Gram,  W.  M.-465. 

Millar  &  Sims-306. 
A.  Millar.  K.C..  H. 
J.   Sims. 

Reade,  W.  M.-163. 

Scellen  &  TVeir- 
163.  .1.  A.  Scellen, 
.7.  J.  A.  Weir. 

23  BLENHEIM,  Co.  Kent 

Gosnell,  R.  L.-OOO. 
Thompson.  R.  M. 

24  BLIND  RIVER,  Dist. 

of  Algoma. 
McArthur.   G.    .T.-432. 
White.  T.  A. 

25  BOLTON,  Co.  Peel. 

Lee,     O'Donoghue     & 

O'Connor. 

(H.O.  Toronto.) 
20     BOTHWELL,(  "o.Kent 
Hickey,  W.  R.-306, 

27  BOW^MANVILLE, 

Co.  Durham. 
Galbraith,      D.      G. 

M.-598. 
Hunter.  H.  F.-8. 
Loscombe.   R.   R.-374. 
McLaughlin.  A.  E.-38. 
Simpson    &    Blair- 

261.  D.  B.  Simpson, 

K.C.,  C.  P.  Blair. 

28  BRACEBRIDGE, 

Muskoka    Dist. 
Arnold,  O.  M.-19. 
Godson,  T.  E.-374. 
Johnson,  T.-107. 
Mahaffy,  A.  A. 
Thorneloe.  W.  E. 

29  BRADFORD,  Co. 

Simcoe. 
Evans,  T.  W.  W.-379. 
Scanlon,    Mark    &    A. 

E.-32. 

30  BRAMPTON,   Co.Peel 

Blain,  T.  .T.-71. 
Graham,  E.  G.-394. 
Heggie,  R.  E.-394. 
Justin,   B.   F.-15. 
McFadden,  W.H.-394. 
Manning,  .1.  J. -603. 
Morphv     &     Morphy- 

443."^    T.    &   W.    S. 

Morphv. 
Priugle.   R.  H.-394. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— ONTA  ItlO. 


175 


31  BRANTFORD,        Co. 

Brant. 
Baird    &    Bro\vn-44.j. 

A.  L.  Baiid.  L.  W. 

Brown. 
Bowlbv,  .T.   W.,  K.C.- 

463. 
Brewster.  Muirhead  »& 

Heyd-396.      W.    S. 

Brewster,      (J.      H. 

Muirhead,      G.     D. 

Heyd. 
Cameron,  E.   D. 
Campbell,  W.  A.  F. 
Harley     &     Swreet- 

499.  .T. Harley.  K.C.. 

E.     Sweet,     II.     S. 

Hewitt 
Heyd,       Livingston 

&  Couch-250.    L.F. 

Heyd,   K.C.,  W.   C. 

Livingston,     J.     H. 

Couch. 
Hollinrake,  AV.  A.- 

296. 
Jones,  E.   ( ".-2.")0. 
McEwen,    M.     W.- 

490. 
Muir,  M.  F.-296. 
Tapscott,  C.  S.-394. 
Wade,  T.  S.-1.5. 
Watts,  A.  E.-38. 
Wilkes  »fc   Henderson- 

15.     A.   .7.    Wilkes, 

W.  T.  Henderson. 
Wood.vatt,   T.-421. 

32  BRECHIN,     Co.     On- 

tario. 
Grant  &  Koacli. 
(H.O.  Beaverton.) 

33  BRIGHTON,  Co. 

Northumberland. 
I  tie  wry.    (;.-4'.»(>. 

.34     BROCKVILLE,       Co. 

Leeds. 

Brown     Al.   M.-15. 

Bnell,  "W.  S.-15. 

Deaeon,  C.  R.-423. 

Deacon,  .los..  K.C.-423 

Eraser,  O.  K.-15. 

Fulford,   C.   C.-102. 

Hardy.  A.  C. 

Hntcheson  &  Fisher- 
450.  .Tas.  A.  Hnt- 
cheson, K.C.,  A.  A. 
Fisher. 

Jones,   E.   AV.  318. 

Lewis,  W.  A.-508. 

Marshall.  I.  X.-443. 


O'Brien     &    O'Brien- 
447.   I).  &  .T.O'Brien 
Page,  .J.  Albert-309. 
Stewart,  H.  A.-163. 
Wright,  W.  J.-328. 
34«  BRUCE  MINES, 
Aluonia    Dist. 
Peterson,   N.   H.-169. 

35  BRUSSELS,  Co.  Huron 

Macdonald,   A.   B.-12. 
Sinclair,  W.  :\I.-.355. 
Taylor.  R.   L.-479. 

36  BURK'S  FALLS, 

Parrv  Sound  Dist 
McLean,  D.  R.-288. 

37  BURLINGTON,       Co. 

Halton. 
Cleaver,  E.  H.-147. 
Kerns,  F.  A.-102. 

C. 

30     CALEDONIA,  Co. 

Ilaldiniand. 
Arrell,    II.-432. 

40  CAMPBELLFORD, 

Co.  Northumberland 
Colville.  A.  B.-15. 
Lynch,  D.  J.-603. 
Payne,   G.   A.-603. 

41  CANNINGTON,      Co. 

Ontario. 
Reid,  A.   .1.-1.5. 

42  CARLETON  PLACE, 

Co.  Lanark. 

Mcintosh,  Colin-603. 

McNeely,  .T.  S.  L.-539 

Patterson  <&  Findlay- 
15.  Robert  I'atter- 
son.  G.  II.  Findlay. 

Small,   H.   C.-.J39. 

43  CAYUGA,    Co.    Haldi- 

mand. 

Colter  &  Goodman- 
15  &  426.  A.  K. 
Goodman,  R.  S. 
Colter. 

Payne,   .J.    C.-536. 

Snider,   T.   A. -204. 

Thompson  iS:  -Murphy- 
38.  A,  T.  Thomp- 
son, .1.  A.  Murphy, 
.T.  IT.  Parker. 

44  CHATHAM,  Co.  Kent 

Arnold,   8.  B.-128. 
Atkinson,  C.   R.-38. 
Bell,   Edwin. 
Brackin.  R.  L.-12S. 


176 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — UNIAJilU. 


Houston  &   Stone- 

355.      M.    Houston, 

F.  Stone. 
Ken-,  John   G.-128. 
Lewis      &     Richai-ds- 

261    O.L.  Lewis,  W. 

G.  Richards. 
McKeough,   W.E.-107. 
Martin,    G.    G.-490. 
Martin,  W.  J.-384. 
OTlynn.  J.  B.-38. 
Robinson.   W.  H.-15. 
Sayer,    Geo.    A.-463. 
Scnllard,   T.-8. 
Smith,   H.  D.-38r,. 
Smith,  W.  F.-490. 
Stanworth.  W.-  261. 
Wallier  &  Reeve.     J. 

A.  Walker,  K.C.,  J. 

Reeve. 
White.  J.   W.-304. 
"Wilson,      Pike      & 

Gundy-171.         ^I. 

Wilson,  K.C.,  W.E. 

Gundy.  J.  M.  Pike. 

45  CHESIiEY,  Co.  Bruce. 

Georsp,   A.  r).-.54. 
Micklo.    r..T.-261. 

46  CHESTERVIIiLE, 

Co.  Dundas. 
Fulton,   A.   JM.-386. 
Lawson.  W.  F,.-386. 
Rao.  (\   v.. 

47  CLAREMONT,         Co. 

Ontario. 
Dentan.    Dnnn    &   Co. 
(M.  O.  Toronto) 

48  CLINTON.   Co.   Huron 

Beattie,    H. 
Brydone.   W.-355. 
48(1   COBALT,   Dist.   Nipis- 

sing. 
Latdiford   &   Co. 

(H.  O.  Ottawa) 
Lennox  &  Lpuiiox  (  H. 

O.  Toronto). 
Scott,   Scott  &  Hunt. 

(II.O.   Toronto.) 

49  COBOURG,  Co.  North- 

umberland. 
Armstrong;,    A.    J.- 

19. 
Boggs,  F.  D.-490. 
Field,  F.  M.-35o. 
Holland.    H.    F.-261. 
Huycke.    E.    C.    S., 

K.C.-432. 
Kerr     &     Kerr-542. 

Hon.    W.    Kerr,    K. 

C,  W.   F.  Kerr. 


McColl     &    Keith- 

490.     J.  B.  McColl, 
M.P.,  J.  F.  Keith. 

50  COLBORNE,  Co. 

Noithumberland. 
Payne,  Wm.  L.-603 
Webb.   F.  L.-432. 

51  COLD'WATER,       Co. 

Simcoe. 
Brokovski,  J.  C.-15. 

52  COLLINGW^OOD,  Co. 

Simcoe. 
Allan.   W.   T.-13. 
Birnie,   John,K.C.-396 
Bruce  &  Fair-204.    G. 

W.    Bruce,    R.    E. 

Fair. 
M^berly,   George-479. 
Robertson,    H.-15. 

56     CORN^VALE,  Co. 

Stormont. 
Chisholm,   .JohnA.-603 
Chisholm,    W.-325. 
Collison,   B.    W. 
Danis  &  Primeau- 

386.      D.   Danis,   .i 

A.   Primeau. 
Dingwall,   Jas.-463 
Gogo,  G.  I.-603. 
Harkness  &  Milli- 

gan-490.  J.G.Hark- 

ne.-s.  J.  C.   Milligan 
Leitch,    Pringle    & 

Canieron-.318.  Jas. 

Leitch.    K.C..    R.A. 

Priugle,   M.P.,   J.A. 

C    Cameron,    B.A.. 

LL.B. 
Maclennan,      Cline 

&  Maclennan-15. 

D.        B.-^Iaclennan, 

K.C.,  C.   H.   Cline, 

F.    J.    Maclennan. 
Smith  &   Langlois-15. 

R.  Smith,  A.  Lang- 

lois. 
Stiles,,  G.  A.-894. 


58  DELHI,  Co.  Norfolk. 

Dickson.  R.  A.-368. 

59  DESERONTO,  Co. 

Hastings. 
Deroclie,  Gpo.  E.-l."i. 
61     DRESDEN,   Co.  Kent. 
Sharpe.  J.   W.-3o5. 
Weir.   G.   E.-594. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


177 


62  DUNDALK,  Co.  Grey. 

Lamon,  J.-99. 
Lucas  &  ("o. 

(H.O.   Markdale.) 
MacKay  &  Co. 
(H.O.  Owen  Sound) 

63  DUNDAS,    Co.    Went- 

worth. 
G'wyn,   H.C.-355. 
Knowles,  W.  E.  S.-32. 
Lawrason,  J.W.-603  &- 

527. 
Warden,  A.  R.-lo. 

64  DUNNVILIiE,  Co. 

Ilaldiruand. 
Bradford  &  Bradford- 

438.     R.  Bradford. 
Eccles,  J.  C.-15. 
Swayze,    W.    D.-15. 

65  DURHAM,   Co.  Grey. 

McCaul,   G.  L.-SS. 
MacKay  &  Dunu-288. 

W.  F.  Dunn. 
Telford.  .J.   P. 

66  BUTTON,   Co.   Elgin. 

Baruum,   AV.   H.-434. 
Leitch.  C.  St.Clair-38. 


68  EGANSVILLE,        Co. 

Renfrew. 
Lawson,    W.-4T9. 
Matheson,   R.   A.-13. 

69  ELMIRA,    Co.    Water- 

loo. 
Scellei  &  Weir. 
(H.  O.  Berlin) 

70  ELMVALE,    Co.    Sim- 

coe. 
Hewsou,  Creswicke  & 

Lent,  W.F.W.  Lent. 

(H.O.  Barrie.) 
ilcCarthv  &  Co. 

(H.  O.  Barrie) 

7i      ELORA,    Co.    Welling- 
ton. 
Burns.   E.-15. 
Wissler,  H.-603. 

72  ERIN,  Co.  Wellington. 

McDowell,   W.-394. 
McKechnie,  A. 

73  ESSEX,  Co.  Essex. 

Geddes,  F.  B.-394. 
Wismer,  E.  A. -38. 

12-L.L. 


74  EXETER,   Co.   Huron. 

Dickson  «&  Carling- 
102.  L.H.  Dickson, 
Isaac    R.    Carling. 

Gladman  &  Stanburv- 
15.    F.W.  Gladman, 
.7.  G.  Stanbury. 
F. 

75  FENELON       FALLS, 

Co.    Victoria. 
McDiarmid,  F.  A.- 
368. 

76  FERGUS,  Co.  Welling- 

ton. 
Wilson,  J.  A.-19. 

77  FINCH,  Co.   Stormont. 

Harkness  &  Milligan. 
(H.O.  Cornwall) 

7S     FOREST,  Co.  Lambton. 
Owens.   W.  G. 
Forte,  W.  .1.-15. 

80  FORT  FRANCIS, 

Rainy  River  Dist. 

Keating,   \\.  J.-lo. 

Sissons  &  Tibbetts- 
303.  H.  J.  F.  Sis- 
sons,  H.A.  Tibbetts. 

81  FORT        ^VILLIAM, 

Thunder   Bay   Dist. 
Byers,  D.  R.-135. 
Matheson,  W.  A.-15. 
Morris     &     Babe-261. 

F,   R.    Morris.      F. 

Babe. 
Morton.    W.    L.-119. 
Swinburne,  J.  E. 

G. 

82  GALT,   Co.    Waterloo. 

Beaumont.   E.   J.-15. 
Blake.  J.  R.-479, 
BroAvn     F.     Erich- 

sen-304. 
Cole.  A.   E.-163. 
Dalzell    &    Barrie- 

288.     .1.  B.  Dalzell, 

Robt.    Barrie. 
Hancock.   .T.   n.-163. 
Jamiesou,  .T.M.    (with 

F.  Eriolisen  Brown) 
Kelleher.  G.  F.-426. 
Secord.  ^L  A.-18. 

83  GANANOQUE,        Co. 

Leeds. 
Carroll,     W^m.     B.- 

603. 
Jackson,  J.  A.-S6. 
Ross.  J.  C. 


178 


THE    CANADIAN'    LAW    LIS T  — ONTARKX 


80     GLENCOE,    Co.    Mid- 
dlesex. 

Elliott    &    McDonald- 
.1.  C.  Elliott. 
(H.  O.  London) 

Stuart  &  Moss-603. 
W.  D.  Moss. 

86  GODERICH,    Co.   Hu- 

ron. 

Cameron  &  Kil- 
loran-o!t4.  ^1.  G. 
Cameiun,  K.C.,  J. 
Ij.  Killoran. 

Pancey,    Ij.    E. 

Dickinson  &  Gar- 
ro\»^-l.j.  E.L.Dick- 
inson.   C.    Garrow. 

Johnsto"  &  Fraser- 
298.  M.  O.  John- 
ston, G.A..T.  Eraser. 

Lewis.  E.  N.-502. 

Proudf  oot.  Hays  & 
Blair-499.  Wm. 
Proud  foot,  K.C.,  R. 
C.Hays,    G.F.Blair. 

Seager,  C.-394. 

87  GORE  BAY,  ^Linitou- 

liii    Island. 

Crais,   J.   H.-:381. 

McKessock  &  AVil- 
liam-s-oSC.  R.  R. 
McKessock,  H.  F. 
Williams. 

Murray,   A.   G.-381. 

Titu.s.   F.   E.-43S. 
&S     GRAND       VALLEY, 
Co.    I  inffHrin. 

Preston,  J.  A.  V.- 
179. 

Gamble  &  Smilev-200. 
H.    D.    Gamble,    F. 
L.    Smiley. 
89     GRAVENHURST, 

Muskoka    District. 

Hornsby.  F.    355. 
99     GRIMSBY,      Co.   Lin- 
coln. 

LancasJter    &    Camp- 
bell. 
(H.  O.  St.  Catharines") 

ret  it.  C.  II. -8. 
91      GUELPH,     Co.     Well- 
ington. 

Buckingham.  W.  E.- 
355. 

Cutten.    W.   H.-288. 

Day  &  Day-128.  J. 
E.  &  Fred  A.  Day. 


Guthrie    &    Gnth- 

rie-15.  D.  Guth- 
rie, K.C.,  Hugh 
Guthrie,    K.C. 

JefPrey.    Nicol-15. 

McKinnon  &  Hoiv- 
itt-38.  R.L.McKin- 
non,  J.   R.   Howitt. 

McLean.    \\\    A.-288. 

McMillan  &  Dnn- 
bar-2S8.  Hugh  Mc- 
Millan.  C.L.Dunbar 

Macdonald  &  Dretv^ 
384.  A.  H.  Macdon- 
ald. K.C,  J.J.Drew 

Maclean.  K.-38. 

Mowat.  J.   A. -379. 

Peterson.   H.W.-261 

Saunders,  T.  W.-318. 

Watt,  James-15. 

H. 
91 «  HAGERSVILLE,    Co. 

Haldimand. 
Lindsay,   S.  E.-261. 

92  HAILEYBURY,      Ni 

pissing   Dist. 
Graham,  H.  D.-19. 
Lennox  &  Lennox  (H. 

O.   Toronto  I. 
Scott,  Scott  &  Hunt. 
(H.O.   Toronto.) 
92fl  HAVELOCK.  Co. 

Peterboro'. 
Ghent,  C.  A.-432. 

93  HAMILTON.  Co. 

Wentworth. 
Bell     &     Pringle-394. 

W.Bell.  R.A.Pringle 
Biggar        &        Mo- 

Brayne-432.    S.  D. 

Riggar.   W.   S.   Mc- 

Brayne. 
Brown,   A.   W.-135. 
Bruce.      Bruce       & 

Counsell-355.      A. 

Bruce.  K.C,  R.  R. 

Bruce.   J.L.Counsell 
Carpenter,  H.-261. 
Carscallen    &     Ca- 

hill-2r,l.  II.  Cars- 
callen.  K.C..   E.  D. 

Cahill. 
Chisholm      &      Logie- 

135.     J.    Chisholm, 

W.  A.  Logle. 
Crerar,     Crerar     ft 

Bell-15.        P.      D. 

Crerar,  K.C,  T.  H. 

Crerar,  C.  W.  Bell. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


179 


Duff,  W.  A.  H.-38. 

Evans  &  Burkholder- 
12.  W.  T.  Evans, 
C.   E.   Burkholder. 

Farmer  &  Gould-163. 
T.  D.  J.  Farmer.  M. 
G.  V.  Gould. 

Gibson,  Osborne. 
O'Reilly  &  Levy 
38  &  355.  Hon.J.M. 
Gibson,  K.C..  W.W. 
Osborne.  M.  J.  O'- 
Reilly. G.  H.  Levy 

Harrison  &  "Le-wia 
432.  .Tohn  Harrison. 
A.  M.  Lewis. 

Haslett.  T.  C.-003. 

Jones,  John  W.. 
LL.B.-SOS. 

Kerr  &  Tbomson- 
38.  G.  S.  Kerr.  G. 
C.    Thomson. 

liazier  &  Lazier- 
394.  S.  F.  Lazier. 
K.C.,  E.  F.  Lazier, 
H.  L.  Lazier. 

Lemon,  Charles-35o. 

Liee,  Farmer  & 
Stanton-432.  Ly- 
man Lee.  .7.  G.  Far- 
mer, J.  P.  Stanton, 

Lees,  Hobson  & 
Stephens-261.  W. 
Lees,  T.  Hobson,  L. 
F.  Stephens,  H.  S. 
Lees. 

McClemont  & 

Bicknell  -432-32. 
W.  M.  McClemont. 
H.  H.  Bicknell. 

MacKelcan.   F.-3S. 

]Malone.  Martin-3.50. 

.Alartin.  F.  R.-426. 

:Martin  &  Martin-603. 
Kirwan  Martin, 
D'Arcy  Martin. 

Mewbnrn  &  Am- 
brose-261.  S.  C. 
M^'wburn.  E.  H. 
Ambrase,  E.W.Boyd 

Ncsbitt.  Gauld  & 
Dickson-19.  John 
W.  Nesbitt.  K.C.,  J. 
G.Gauld,   .T.Dickson 

Papps.  G.  S.-.3S. 

Petiie.   H.   D.-490. 

Robertson,  H.  H.- 
355.    Sp.  Examiner. 

Ross.  W.  L.-in3. 


Scott,  J.J..  K.C.-551 
.T.  D.  Gausby,  J. 
H.  Publow  (with 
Sfotr I . 

Staunton  &  O'Heir- 
15.  G.  L.  Staunton, 
K.C..  Arthur  O'- 
Heir.    F.    Morison. 

Waddell.  F.  R.-.38. 

Wardrope.  W.  H.-261. 

"Washington  & 

Beasley-4in.  S.  F. 
Washington.  K.C., 
(Co.  Crown  Atty), 
A.  C.  Beasley. 
95  HARRISTON,  Co. 
Wellington. 

Campbell,  A.  G.-603. 

Ebbels,  W.  D.-38. 

Spotton,    A.-303. 

97  HASTINGS,   Co. 

Northumberland. 
Clarry.  L.  F.-432. 

98  HAW^KESBURY,   Co. 

Prescott. 
Lawlor.  H.  W.-386. 

99  HENSALL,  Co.  Huron 

Cooke.  II.  .J.  D.-499. 

101  HUNTSVILLE,     Mus- 

ki.ka    District. 
Grant.   D.   McK.-374. 
Howell.  Alfred. 
Hutchison.    S.  A.-144. 
AVilgress,    G.    S.-24. 

I. 

102  INGERSOLL,  Co.  Ox- 

ford. 
Hegler,  J.  C,  K.C.- 

102. 
Hegler.  .T.  H.-102. 
Paterson  &  Paterson- 

90.    J.   L.  &  R.  A. 

Paterson. 
Walsh,  M.-394. 
Well<.  T.-1.5. 

103  IROQUOIS,   Co.   Dun- 

das. 
Davy,  G.  H. 
J. 

104  JARVIS,     Co.     Haldi- 

mand. 
Murdoch,  J.  Y.-144. 
K. 
lOW/KEMPTVILLE,      Co. 
(.jrenville. 
Allen.    T.    K.-394. 
Ferguson,    G.    H.-443. 


180 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAKIO. 


105  KENORA,  Rainy 

River  District. 
Draper,   G.   H.-398. 
3IcGillivray,  J.  F.-396 
McLennan,  A.-432. 
Mackenzie,     Philip 

E.-53G. 
Rol^inson,   J. -536. 

106  KINCARDINE,       Go. 

Brnce. 
Loscombe,  W.   C.-lo. 
Macplierson,  J.  A.-38. 
Stewart.  R.  J.-135. 

108  KINGSTON,  Co.Fron- 
tenac. 

Bawden.   Jos.-15. 

Cunningham  &  Lyon- 
514.  A.  B.  Cun- 
ningham, H.I.  Lyon 

Gu'eus  &  Givens.  D. 
A.  &  W.  R.  Givens 

Kirkpatrick,  Rog- 
ers &  Niekle-542. 
R.  V.  Rogers,  K.C., 
W.  F.  Niclcle. 

Mclntyre  &  Mcln- 
tyre-3.55.  J.  Mcln- 
tyre, K.C.,  D.  M. 
McIntyre-403. 

Macdonnell  &  Far- 
rell-4G3.  G.  M. 
Macdonneli,  K.C, 
J.  M.  Farrell. 

Macnee,   J.   H.-490. 

Mowat,  J.  McDonald- 
463. 

Mudie,  J.-463. 

Mundell.   W.-28. 

Rigney,   T.  .J.-490. 

Smythe,  King  Sc 
Smytke-  38.  F. 
King,  G.H.  Smythe 

Snook,  T.  L.-15. 

Sullivan.  W.  H.-8. 

Walkeni  &  AVal- 
kem-334.  R.  T. 
Walkem.  K.C,  J. 
B.  Walkem. 

Webster,  C.  R.-309. 

■Wkiting,  J.  I-.-135. 
109  KINGSVILLE,  Co. 
Essex. 

Goodeve,  G.   S.-3o5. 

Smith,  W.  A.-19. 

L. 

109aI-AKEFIELD,  Co. 

Peterboro'. 
Langley,  O.  A.-381. 


110  LANCASTER,  Co. 

Glengarry. 
Macdonald,  J.  S.-15. 
Stewart,   W. 

111  liEAMINGTON,      Co. 

Essex. 
Boles,  A.  T.-261. 
Easton.  W.  T. 

112  LINDSAY,     Co.     Vic- 

toria. 

Devlin,   A.   P.-374. 

Hopkins,  G.  H.-15. 

Knight,  L.  R.-179. 

McLaughlin  &  Peel- 
368.  R.J.  McLaugh- 
lin,   K.C,  J.  A.  Peel 

McSweyu  &  Smith- 
379.  J.  McSweyn, 
W.  E.  Smith. 

Moore  &  Jackson-603 
F.  D.  Moore,  Alex. 
Jackson. 

Steers,  W. 

Stewart  &  O'Conuor- 
15.  T.  Stewart,  L. 
V.  O'Connor. 

Weldon,  I.  E. 

113  LISTOWEL,  Co.  Perth 

Blewett    &    Bray-394. 

F.  R.  Blewett,  Geo. 

Bray. 
Hamilton,   J.  Cecil, 

B.A.-38. 
Morphy    &    Carthew- 

432.  H.  B.  Morphy, 

J.M.  Carthew. 
Terhune,  J.  E.-502. 

114  LITTLE    CURRENT, 

Manitoulin  Island 
Atkinson,  C.R.,  jr.-261 
Scott,  W.  B.-396. 

115  LONDON,  Co.  Middle- 

sex. 
Bartlett,  P.  H.-441. 
Bartram,  W.  H.-15. 
Bayly   &   Bayly-54. 

R.  Bayly,  K.C,   R. 

A.  Bayly. 
Blackburn,  H.  S.-394. 
Buchner  &  Gunn-117. 

U.   A.    Buchner.    J. 

M.  Gunn. 
Casey.  A, 
Ckisholm,     A.     G.- 

394. 
Cowan,  R.  K.-o39. 
Cronyn  &  Betts-38.   F. 

P.      Betts,      Hume 

Cronyn. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIbT — ONTARIO. 


181 


Elliot     &     McDonald- 
558.    D.  A.  McDon- 
ald. 
Essery,  E.  T.-200. 
Faulds     &     Camp- 
bell-394.       J.     F. 
Faulds,        J.        H. 
Campbell. 
Fitzgerald  &  Fitzger- 
ald-15.    W.  C.  Fitz- 
gerald. 
Flock     &     FIock-443. 
J.    H.   Flock,   K.C., 
E.  W.  M.  Flock. 
Folinsbee  (fe  Bartram. 
W.  G.  R.  Bartram. 
Fraser     &    Moore- 
2G1.     M.  D.  Fraser, 
J.  P.  Moore,  M.  A. 
Macdonald. 
Gibbons,  Harper  & 
Gibbons-lo.    G.  C. 
Gibbons,   K.C.,  F.F. 
Harper,  G.  S.  Gib- 
bons. 
Graydon    &    Gray- 
don-441.        N.     P. 
Graydon,      H.      M. 
Graydon. 
Greenlees.   A.-38. 
Ivev  &  Dromgole-318. 
C.    H.    Ivey,    J.    O. 
Dromgole. 
Jarvis   &    Vining-536. 
C.     G.     Jarvis,     J. 
Vining. 
Jeffery,  A.O.,  K.C.-15 
Johnston,  E.  H.-313. 
liuscombe,  T.  H.-15 
McDonagh.  M.  P.-332. 
McEvoy  &  Perrin- 
379.      J.     M.      Mc- 
Evoy, F.  E.  Perrin 
McKillop   &   Murphy- 
15.    J.  B.  McKillop, 
T.  J.  Murphy. 
Macpherson      & 
JefiFery-15.    J. Mac- 
pherson, J. E. Jeffery 
Meredith.  &  Fisher- 
-yrl.    T.G.Meredith. 
K.G.,  R.  G.  Fisher. 
G.  E.  Taylor. 
Meredith,   Judd    & 
Meredith-441.    E. 
Meredith,    K.C.,    J. 
C.     Judd,     W.     R. 
Meredith. 
O'Neill,  J.  D.-318. 


Purdom  &  Purdom- 
483.  T.  H.  Purdom, 
K.C.,  A.  Purdom, 

Scandrett  &  Prond- 
foot-4s;j.  T.  W. 
Scandrett,  W.  A. 
Proudfoot. 

Scatcherd,  E.  W. 

Stone,  E.  B.-102. 

Stuart  &  Gunn-107. 
Alex.  Stuart,  K.C. 
G.   C.  Gunn. 

Tennent  &  Cole- 
ridge-340.  D.  H. 
Tennent,  T.  Cole- 
ridge. 

Toothe,  R.  M.  C- 
519. 

Weekes,   G.   N.-32, 

Weld,  Edmund-15. 

"^'innett,  J.  W.  G.- 
559. 

IIG  L'ORIGNAL,  Co.Pres- 
eott. 
O'Brian    &    Hall-477. 
C.   G.   O'Brian,   W. 

S.  Hall. 
Maxwell,  John-394. 
Proulx,  E. 

117  LUCAN,  Co.  Middlesex 
McDiarmid,  W.-502. 

lis  LUCKNOW,  Co.Bruce 
Malcomson,  P.  A.-3&4 
Morrison,   H.-306. 

M. 

119  MADOC,  Co.  Hastings. 

Cross,  W.-386. 
McDonald.  A.  A.-502. 
Moore,   W.  J.-445. 
Stewart,   D.  E.  K.-196 

120  MARMORA,    Co. 

Hastings. 
Wills,  J.  F. 

(H.O.   Belleville.) 

121  MARKDALE,  Co. 

Grey. 

McCullough,  P.-557. 

Lucas.  Wright  &  Mc- 
Ardle-536.  I.  B.  Lu- 
cas, L  W.  McArdle. 

122  MARKHAM,    Co. York 

Hiygius  tfc  Douglas. 

(ILO.  Toronto.) 
Mairs,  A.-63. 
Robinson,  W.  A. 
Wilson,  A.   F.-551. 


182 


THE    CANADIAN     LAW    Lisr UNTAKlU. 


123  MASSEY,  Dis.Algoma. 

McKessock   &   Co. 
(H.O.    Gore   Bay.) 

124  MEAFOBD,  Co.Grey. 

Albery,    G.    G.-391. 
Sutherland,  C.  T.-15. 
Wilson,  J.  S.-3y. 

125  MERRICKVILLE, 

Co.  Greuville. 
Baker,  A.  E.-603. 
12  r  MIDLAND,   Co.Simcoe 
Bennett  it  Fiulayson- 
163.   W.H.  Bennett, 
^Y.  A.  FinlaysoD. 
Storey     &     Grant- 
374.     D.  S.  Storey, 
F.  W.  Grant. 
120  MILLBROOK,  Co. 
Durham. 
Ruddy,   Robert-15. 
Smith,  A.  A.-15. 

130  MILTON,   Co.   Halton. 

Chisholm,  Victor-28. 
Dick,   W.   I.-.536. 
Elliott,  J.  W.-32. 
Ilollinrake.  C.  E. 

130«MILVERTON,   Co. 
Perth. 
Panton,  A.  M. 

(H.O.  Stratford.) 

131  MITCHELL,  Co.Perth. 

Dent  &  Thompsou-15. 

A.      Dent,     F.      H. 

Thompson. 
Dunbar.   E.  A. -355. 

132  MORRISBITRG,    Co. 

Dunda.<5. 
Bradfield,  G.  F.-117. 
Hilliard,   I.-423. 
Lyle,  R.  F.-423. 

133  MOUNT        FOREST, 

Co.    Wellington. 
Clarke  &    Clarke-102. 
J.B.    &   A.S.  Clarke 
Kilgour,   R.  0.-355. 
Kingston,   W.  H.-71. 
McMullen,   J.   A.-306. 
Macgregor.  M.  0.-8. 
Perry,    W.   C. 

N. 

-  134  NAPANEE.  Co.Lennox 

Deroche       &       De- 

roclie-1.5.      H.    M. 

and   H.    M.   P.   De- 

roche. 
English,  Johu-261. 
German,   T.   B.-490. 


Herrington,      Warner 

&   Grange-432.     W. 

S.    Herrington,    W. 

A.   Grange. 
Morden  &  Ruttan-443 

Geo.  F.   Ruttan. 
Preston,  D.  H.-394. 
Wilson,   U,   M.-490. 
^Vilson,  W^.  G.-423. 

135  NEWCASTLE,        Co. 

Durham. 
McLean,  E.  H.-398. 

136  NEW^  HAMBURG, 

Co.   Waterloo. 
Millar,    W.-15. 

137  NEVr  LISKEARD, 

Nipissing    District. 

IlartmRu,   H.-15. 

McEwen  &  Morgan- 
288.  D.  T.  K.  Mc- 
Ewen,  A.  N.  Mor- 
gan. 

138  NEWMARKET,      Co. 

York. 
Lennox     &     Choppin- 

.336.    H.E.  Choppiu. 
Robertson,    T.    J.-15. 
Willi? ms,  A.-15. 
Widdifield,    W.C.-423. 

138aNIAGARA,Co.Lincoln 

iuger.soll  &  Co. 

(.H.O.  St.  Catharines, 
Thursdays) 
13'J  NIAGARA      FALLS, 
Co.   Welland. 

Battle,  Thomas  F.- 
190. 

Eraser,  Alex.-432. 

Griffitlis,   F.W^..288. 

i  1.1,  ±.   \V.-155. 

McBurney,    F.  C.-432. 

WTiite,  b.  B.-355. 
139a  NIAGARA      FALLS 

SOUTH,  Co. Welland. 

Eraser,   E.   S.-441. 

14H  NORTH   BAY,   Nipis- 

sing  District. 
Browning  &  McCona- 

chie-144.  A.    G. 

Browning,  G-B.  Mc- 

Conachie. 
Bull.  G.   L.  T. 
McGaughey      &      Mc- 

Curry-386.      G.    A. 

McGaughey,    J.  Mc- 

Curry. 
McNamara,   J.M.-309. 
Senklor,  E.  S.-318. 


THE    CANADIAN     LAW    LIST— oNTAKlO. 


183 


141  NORWICH,     Co.    Ox- 

ford. 
Uuncau,  G.  G.-15. 
Rowe,  J.-38. 

142  NORWOOD,   Co.   Pet- 

erboro. 
Sheny,   G.  J.-38. 


148  OAKVILLE,  Co.  Hal- 
ton. 
Cameron,   D.  O. 

( II.   O.  Toronto) 
Chisholm.  W.  A. 

144  OIL     SPRINGS,     Co. 

Lambton. 
Cowau  &  Co. 

(H.O.  Sarnia.) 
Kennedy,    W.H.-536. 

14.5  ORANGEVILLE,    Co. 

Dufferin. 
Henry,    \V.    D.-163. 
Hughson,  A.  A.-603. 
Island,  J.  L.-523. 
McKay,   W.  J.  L. 
McKejwn.  C.  R.-336. 
Kobb.  G.-236. 
Walsh     &      Fish-3.55. 

W.  L.  Walsh,  .J.  N. 

Fish. 
140  ORILLIA,  Co.  Simcoe. 
Corbould,   C.-3.5o. 
Evans    &    Evans-35o. 

F.  G.  Evans. 
Grant,    D.    Inglis-306. 
Grant.  G.  D.-306. 
Gunn,  R.  D.-128.      - 
Hammond,  J.   H.-102. 
McCarthy  &  Co. 

(H.O.   Bairie) 
McCosh.   .I.-l.'^. 
Robinson.   S.   S.-.38. 
Thompson,  A.  B. 
Tudhope,    Melville 

B.-223. 
147  OSHAWA,      Co.      On- 
tario. 
Grierson,  J.  F.-21T. 
Jones,   C.  A.-.j08. 
Morphv.  II.   K.-3U3. 
Murton,  L.  K.-22. 
Sinclair,    W.E.X.-490. 

145  OTTAWA,    Co.    Carle- 

ton. 
Armstrong,    A. -163. 
Aylen,  H.,   K.C.-15. 
Barry,   W.   II.-15. 
Beament,  T.  A.-22. 


Beleonrt      &     Rit- 

chie-3i>4.  N.  A. 
Belcourt.  LL.D., 
K.C.,  J.A.  Ritchie, 
Co.  Crown  Atty. 

Bishop  &  Smith-135. 
.7.  Bishop.  L.  A. 
Smith. 

Blanchet,  C.  A.  £.- 
390. 

Bradley,  R.  A.-22. 

Buigess,  T.  A.-48o. 

Caron  &  Sinclair- 
410  Hon.  Sir  A. P. 
Caron,  K.C.K.C.M. 
G.,  R.  V.  Sinclair. 

Caron,  J.  B.  T. 

Champagne,  Xap.-443. 

Chrisfie,  Greene  & 
Hill-.304.  .J.Christie, 
Wentworth  Greene, 
II. P.  Hill,   A.C.  Hill 

Chry«ler,  Bethnne 
&  Larmonth-35.5. 
Francis  II.  Chrys- 
ler. K.C.,  Chas.  J. 
R.  Bethune,  N.  G. 
Larmonth. 

Code,   W.   J.-113. 

Code  &  Burritt- 
113.      R.    G.    Code, 

E.  F.  Burritt. 
Culbert,   O.   E.-44.5. 
Ew^art.  Osier,  Bur- 

bidge  &  Mac- 
laren-l."*.  .John  S. 
Ewart.  K.C..  Glyn 
Osier.  F.  M.  Bur- 
bidge.  C.  H.  Mac- 
lai"en. 

Forward.   A.   .J.-432. 

Fripp  &  McGee- 
113.  A.E.  Fripp,  T. 
U'Arcy   McGee,B.A. 

Gorman  &  Glee- 
son-103.  M.J.  Gor- 
man, K.(".,  E.  P. 
(ileeson. 

Gormully,  Orde  &, 
Powell-.") 01.  J.  J. 
Gormullv.    K.C.,    .J. 

F.  Orde.  M.  G. 
Powell. 

Grant,  J.   C.-463. 
Hall  J.   M.-1.5. 
Henderson,  G.   S. 
Hick.   Robert-1.5. 
Hodgins,    John-2GG. 


184 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— ONTAllIO. 


Hogg  &  Magee-190. 

W.   L>.   Hogg,  K.C, 

F.  A.  Magee,  F.  D. 

HofVff. 

Honeywrell,    F.    H.- 

147. 
Kehoe,  Louis  J. -332. 
Kidd  &  Caiss-2G6.    W. 
J.  Kidd,  J.O.  Carss. 
Kidd,   G.   E.-490. 
Liatchford,  McDou- 
gall    &    Daly-603. 
Hon.   F,   R.   Latch- 
ford,  K.C,  J.  Loru 
McDougall,    jr..    E. 
J.  Daly. 
Lemieux,   Aiig.-144. 
Lewis   »&    Smellie-3o5. 
J.    Travers     Lewis, 
.   D.C.L.,  .J.F.Smellie. 
Lussier,  A.  E.-394. 
McCarthy,    W.  C.-332. 
McGiverin  &  Hay- 
don-15.    H.B.   Mc- 
Giverin,  A.Haydou. 
McLaurin    &    Mil- 
lar-38.      Geo.    Mc- 
Laurin,    H.    Millar. 
McVeity,    T.-443. 
MacCraken,     Hen- 
derson &  McDou- 
gal-4G3.     J.I.  ^lac- 
Crakeu,    George    F. 
Henderson,     D.     J. 
McDougal,    A.    W. 
Greene. 
Macfarlaue,  A.-487. 
Maclean,       Donald 
Hector,    B.A.-490. 
Mahon,   E.   Chas. 
May,  A.  F.-12. 
IMurphy  &  Fisher-288. 
Chas  Murphy,  Har- 
old  Fisher. 
Nellis,     Matheson     & 
Thompson-2Gl.      T. 
F.     Nellis,     K.     B. 
Matheson,  J.  T.  C. 
Thompson. 
O'Connon,   D.-190. 
O'Connor,  M.  J.-590. 
O'Meara,  J.-163. 
O'Meara,  J.  E.-603. 
O'Meara    &    Graham. 
J.J.   O'Meara,   G.U. 
Graham. 
Osborne,  J.  R.-485. 
Peicival,    H.   A.-394. 


Perkins,  Fraser  & 
Gibson-.'ISO.  W.C. 
Perkins,  A.W.  Fra- 
ser, K.C,  J.G.  Gib- 
son. 

Pratt,  H.  O.  E.-414. 

Pringle  &  Guthrie- 
533.  Norman  G. 
Guthrie,  Clive  Prin- 
gle. 

Proctor,  F.  B.-490. 

Ritchie,  0.-86. 

Scott  &  Curle-128. 
D'Arcy  Scott,  W. 
H.  Curie. 

Sims,  R.  J.-463. 

Smith  &  Joknston- 
432.  Alex.  Smith, 
Wm.  Johnston. 

Smith,  J.  J.-261. 

Stewart,   McLeod-508. 

Vincent,   J.   U.-332. 

Warne,  J.  F.-.58G. 

"  Hull    Advocates,    with 
Offices  in  Ottawa." 

Aylen  &  Duclop.  H. 
Aylen,  K.C,  A.  W. 
Duclos. 

149  OAVEN    SOUND,    Co. 

Grey. 

Armstrong,  J. -15. 

Cameion,  C.  S. 

Christie,  R.-15. 

Creasor,  A.  D.-15. 

Dobie,   D.   R.-434. 

Evans,  R.  W.-303. 

Ferguson,    G.    A.-374. 

Frost,  J.  W.-355. 

Kilbourn  &  Kilbourn- 
15.  J.  M.  &  F.  H. 
Kilbourn. 

Lucas,  Wright  &  Mc- 
Aidle.    W.H.Wright 

MacKay,  Sampson 
&  Telford-38.  A. 
G.  MacKay,  K.C, 
H.  E.  Sampson,  W. 
P.   Telford,  jr. 

Massoo,  W. 

Middleboro,  W.  S.-15. 

Tucker  &  Pater- 
son-19.  H.G.Tuck- 
er, N.  F.  Paterson, 
K.C. 


150  PAISLEY,   Co.   Bruce. 
Cowan,  Hector-256. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAKIU. 


185 


In  PALMERSTON,     Co. 

Wpllington. 
Hamilton,  A.  K.-44T. 

1J2  PARIS.   Co.   Brant. 

Smith,  Gordon  J.-51i. 
Smoke,    Franklin-603. 

lo4  PARKHILL,  Co.  Mid- 
dlesex. 
Goodman,  K.-l"). 
McTavish,   A.   A.- 15. 
O'Brien,   T.-4T9. 

155  PARRY    SOUND, 

Parry    Sound    Dist. 
Haight   &    Weeks-288. 

W.  L.  Haight,  J.  P. 

Weeks. 
Pirie  &  Stone-379.    E. 

Pirie,  H.  E.   Stone. 
Powell,  F.  K.-443. 
Kay,   N.   A. -443. 

15G  PEMBROKE,  Co. 

Renfrew. 

Burritt,  Jas.  H.-15. 

Delahaye  &  Keeves- 
15.  G.  Delahaye, 
J.  H,  Keeves. 

Forgie,  J.  G.-355. 

Metcalfe,  J.   K.-38. 

Supple.  J.  A.-325. 

White.  P.,  jr.-32. 

White  &:  Williams- 
28S.  Wm.  R.  White, 
K.C.,  W.  H.  Wil- 
liams. 

157  PENETANGUISH- 

ENE,  Co.  Simcoe. 
Hewson,  Wm.  H.-S8. 
Thompson,   A.    B.-8S. 

158  PERTH,   Co.   Lanark. 

Allan,  J.  A.-G03. 
Consitt,  G.  A.-15. 
Foy,  C.  J.-432. 
Hall  &  Huiiter-355. 

F.  W.  Hall. 
Malloch,  E.G.,  K.C.- 

403.       (Co.    Crown 

Atty.) 
Matheson    &    Bal- 

derson-3S.        Hon. 

A.      .T.      Matheson, 

M.P.P.,      Provincial 

Treasurer.      J.      M. 

Balderson. 
Rogers  &  Stewart- 

603.     .T.  M.   Rogers, 

John  A.  Stewart. 
Shaw.  A.   C.-15. 


159  PETERBOROUGH, 

Co.   Peterborough, 
de  Laplaute.  ,J.  0.-38. 
Dennistoun,      Peck 

&  Kerr-3.55.     E.A. 

Peck,  R.M.  Dennis- 

toun,  F,  D  Kerr. 
Dumble    &    Johnston- 

603.    D.W.  Dumble. 

K.C.,    W.   F.   John- 
ston, 
Edmison      &      Dixon- 

603.     Geo.  Edmison. 

K.C.,  A.   E.  Dixon. 
Edwards,   E.   B.-603. 
Green.  J. -304. 
Hall.   Medd   &   Da- 

vidson-38.      R    R 

Hall,    M.P..    S.    T. 

Medd,  W.  S  David- 
son. 
Hall      &      Haves-603. 

E.H.D.  Hall,  Louis 

M.  Hayes. 
Hatton,   G.  W^.-394. 
iMcWilliams,     R      F  - 

490. 
Moore,  W.  H.-414. 
O'Connell,    D.-o32. 
Poussette,     A.      P., 

K.C.-102. 
Roger    &    Bennet-603. 

G.  M.  Roger,  J.  ^^'. 

Bennet. 
Wood,  R.  E.-394. 

160  PETROLIA,     Co. 

Lambton. 

Church.  II.  W. 

Craig,   W.  B.  S.-261. 

Greenizen.   I.-394. 

Moncriefp  &  Wil- 
son-603.  F.W.Wil- 
son,   G.G.  Moncrieflf 

161  PICTON,     Co.     Prince 

Edward. 
Alcorn,  G.  0.-12. 
Allison,    M.    R.-88. 
Brown.   J.   R.-603. 
Hubbs,   R.  H.-15. 
Macnee,  P.  C.-15. 
Wright    tVc    Walm.slev- 

394.     J.  A.  Wright. 

T.  Walmsley. 
Young,   E.   M.-15. 

162  PORT      ARTHUR, 

Thunder   Bnv   Dist. 
Reefer,   F.  H.-lo. 
Kennv.  M.  .T.-15. 


1»6 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


Langworthy     &     Mc- 

Comber-536.      W.F. 

Langworthy,    A.    J. 

McComber. 
McBrady,   W.-38. 
Mills,  D, 

Powley,   E.   M.-lo. 
Turville,    W.    D.    B.- 

223. 

1G3  PORT     COLBORNE, 

Co.  Welland. 
Kinnear.  L.-438. 
Macdouald.  G.  S.-i9. 

164  PORT     ELGIN,      Co. 

Bruce. 
Burgess.   W.-38  &  261. 
Dalrymple.   J.   C.-394. 

165  PORT      HOPE,      Co. 

Durham. 
Chisliolin,    Duncan 

H.-lo. 
Smith,    Seth    S.-549. 
"Ward,     Henry    A.- 

15. 
White.  n.-394  &  514. 

166  PORT    PERRY,     Co. 

Ontario. 
Crozier,  J.  W. 
Ebbles,  H.  L.-394. 
Harris,  W.   H.-438. 

ICGa  PORT  ROWAN,  Co. 

Norfolk. 
Atkin.son,    C.F.W.-490 
1<;7    PRESCOTT,  Co.  Gien- 

ville. 
Dowslev,  J.  K.-102. 
French,   F.   J.-394. 
Halpin.  P.   K.-603. 
McCrea,   Geo.-603. 

168  PRESTON,  Co.  Water- 

loo. 
Hanning,    C.R.-163. 
R. 

169  RAINY  RIVER,  Dis- 

trict Kainy   Iliver. 
Morton.  T.  P. 
RAT     PORTAGE, 
(  Seo    Kenora  ) 

170  RENFREW,  Co.  Ren- 

frew 
Chown.   S.  T.-4.50. 
McGarrv     &     Devine 

15.    T.W.  McGarry. 

F.  M.  Devine. 
Stewart.   E.  J.-135. 


172  RIDGETOW^N,        Co. 

Kent. 
Mills.   W.-2.38. 
Keycraft,  L.  .1.-15. 
Watson,  O.  K. 

173  RODNEY,  Co.  Elgin. 

Shaw,   J.   D.-163. 


174  SARNIA,     Co      Lamb- 

ton. 

Adams,  J.-38  &  394. 

Bucke  «&  Bucke-4o6. 
J.P.  &  E.T.  Bucke. 

Cowan  &  Towers- 
15.  .J.  Cowan.  K.C., 
R.  .J.  Towers. 

Hans  a,  Le  Sueur  & 
Price-334.  Hon.W. 
.J.  Hanna,  Provin- 
cial Secretary,  R. 
V,  Le  Sueur.  W.H. 
Price. 

Kittermaster  & 

Gurd-15.  X.  S. 
(iurd. 

Logan,  .J.  R.-117. 

McMillan,   D.    S.-288. 

Pardee  &  Burn- 
liani-4.56.  F.  F. 
Pardee.  A.  S.  Burn- 
ham. 

Weir.  A.-200. 

Whittaker.   S.   J. 

175  SAULT  STE.MARIE, 

District  of  Algoma. 
Bovce  &  McPhail-394. 

J.A.   McPhail,  A.C. 

Boyce. 
Carney.   W. 
Farwell,   C.   F.-15. 
Hamilton,      Elliott 

&  Irving-394.    H. 

C.   Hamilton,   A.  E. 

Elliott,  .LE.  Irving. 
Hearst,      McKay      & 

Darling-355.    W.  H. 

Hearst,    J.   McKay, 

J.  L.  Darling. 
Kehoe     &     Hayward- 

394.   .1.  J.  Kehoe,  G. 

H.  Hayward. 
McFadden    &    Mc- 

Fadden-603.        ^L 

McFadden,    U.    Mc- 
Fadden. 
>fcXamara,   V. 
Martin.    F.    J.    S.-15. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — oNTAKlo. 


187 


O'FIynn     &     Good- 

182  STOUFFVILLE,     Co. 

wiii-4:)n.        J.  Li. 

York. 

OTlynn,      G.       W. 

Fitch,  C.   R.-394. 

Goodwin. 

Lennox,      Lennox      & 

Rogers,  F.-oW. 

Button-336.      F.    L. 

Rowland,   P.   T.-51. 

Button. 

Simpson,  X.-107. 

McCuIlough.  J. 

Swartz,  E.  0.-499. 

Macdonaid.  G.  S.-296. 

17<5  SEAFORTH,    Co   Hu- 
ron. 
Best,  J.  M.-15. 
Hays.  R.  S.-394. 
Holmestetd.  F. 
Killoran,  Jas.  Ii.-15 
(H.   O.   Godericb) 

177  SHELBURNE,         Co. 

Dufferin. 
Clement,  F.  A.-128. 
Douglas,    J.    W.-252. 
Vancp.   G.   M.-15. 

178  SIMCOE,  Co.  Norfolk. 

Atkinson,  T.  R.-35, 
Curtis,  F.  E.-479. 
Innes.  H.  P.-309. 
Kelly,  Porter  &  Win- 

ter-163.  W.E.  Kelly. 

J.     Porter,     A.     A. 

Winter. 
Slaght.        Slaght       & 

Agar-26L       T.     R. 

Slaght,  K.C..  A.  G. 

Slaght,  T.  J.  Agar. 
Tisdale,      Tisdale      & 

Reid-lo5.  David 

Tisdale,  K.C..  W.E. 

Tisdale,  Frank  Reid 

179  SMITH'S  FALLS,  Co. 

Lannark. 

Hall  &  Hunter-3oo. 
H.  S.  Hunter. 

Lavell,  Farrell  &  La- 
vell-lo.  John  R.  La- 
ve]]. Alex.  G.  Far- 
rell. H.  A.  Lavell. 

McEwen,   J.-328. 

Sparhani  &  IMcCue- 
15.  B.  E.  Sparham, 
W.   McCue. 

180  STAYNER,    Co.    Sim- 

coe. 
Hood.   ,T.-19. 
Lount.  G.  W.-144. 
Sullivan,  A.  J.  F.-19. 

181  STIRLING.  Co.  Hast- 

ings. 
Halliwell,   .J.  E.-  432. 
Thrasher.  George  Gil- 

bert-3.5.j. 


183  STRATFORD,         Co. 

Perth. 

Harding,  R.  T.-394. 

Lawrence,  G.  W.  & 
Son-1.5.  Wm.  Law- 
rence. 

McPherson  &  Da- 
vidson-38.  G.  G. 
]\IcPherson.  K.C., 
J. A.   Davidson.  B.A. 

Makins  &  Hanley- 
10.  .J.  C.  Makins, 
W.  .T.  Hanley. 

Panton,   A.   M.-12. 

Robertson  &  Cough- 
lin-1.5.  R.S.  Robert- 
son,   J.J.  Coughlin. 

Smith  &  Steele-379. 
E.  S.  Smith,  J. 
Steele. 

184  STRATHROY,         Co. 

Middlesex. 

Folinsbee,   John-15. 

Pope.  H.  C.-379. 

Roes.  D.  C.-447. 

Traver,   E.-499. 
18."j  STREET  SVILLE, 
Co.  Peel. 

Mahaffy.    J.   J.-IGO. 
ISO  ST.  CATHARINES, 
Co.   Lincoln. 

Benson,   C.   1.-325. 

Brennau.  M.-7. 

Campbell,  Jolin  S.- 
1()7. 

Collier  &  Barson- 
355  &  38.  H.  H. 
Collier,  K.C.,  G.  B. 
Burson. 

Connor,    C.    IL-15. 

IngersoU  &  Klng- 
stone-19.  J.  H.  In- 
gersoU, A.  C.  King- 
stone. 

Kevfs.  J.   A. -447. 

Lancaster  &  Camp- 
bell-8.  E.  A.  Lan- 
caster, J.  H.  Camp- 
bell. 

McCarron,     M.     J.- 


188 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — UNI'AKlo. 


Marquis     &     Lane- 

396.      A.    W.    Mar- 
quis, W.  S.  Ivane. 

Peterson,   G.   P.-38. 

Rykert,  J.   C.-394. 

Wilson,   W.   S.-102. 

Yale.   Henry-38. 

188  ST.  MARY'S.Co.Perth 

Donald,  J.  A. 
Ford,   A.   W. 
Graham,  J.  W.-284 
Harstone,   L.-298. 

189  ST.      THOMAS,      Co. 

Elgin. 
Coughlin,  D.-355. 
Crothers   &    Price- 
379.    T.W.  Crothers, 

S.  Price. 
Davidson,  J.  B.-303. 
Doherty,    Wm.    B.-15. 
Duncan,  J.  M. 
Farlev.    John-15. 
Glenn,  J.  M.,  K.C.-38 
Grant.  Anclrew-490. 
Kains,  J.  A.-32. 
McConnell,  R.  H.-2o0. 
McCrimmon,    A.-379. 
McLean   &     Cameron- 

414.  J  McLean,  W. 

K.  Cameron. 
Macdougall.   C.  A.-374 
Maxwell,    C.    F.-600. 
Maxwell,   C.  F.,  jr. 
Robertson,  J.  &'.-  374. 
Robinson  &  Green- 

590.    .John  A.Robin- 

sop .   John   R.  Green 
Sanders,  E. 
Travers,  H.  B.-590. 
Wickett,  W.  I..-261 

190  STURGEON  FALLS, 

Dist.  Nipissing. 
Bradford,   J.-438. 
McKee    &    McKee- 

119.    H.  E.  &  T.  B. 

McKee. 
Philion,  .T.  T.-325. 

191  SUDBURY,       District 

Nipi-ssing. 

Clary  &  Buchan- 
an-394.  J.  H.  Clary, 
G.   E.    Buchanan. 

Fowler,   J.-536. 

Lemieux,  F.  F.-332. 

McCrea,   Charles-443. 

MacLennan,  J.  K.-32. 

Mulligan  &  Meld- 
rum-423.  J.A.Mul- 
ligan    A.D.Meldrum 

Primeau,    A. -443. 


192  SUTTON,  Co.  York. 

Crozier,   A.-261. 


193  TAMW^ORTH,         Co. 

Lennox. 
Deroche  &  Deroche. 
(H.O.  Napanee.) 

194  TARA,  Co.  Bruce. 

Start,   C.   E.-490. 

194f/TAVISTOCK,  Co. 

Perth. 

Panton,  A.  M. 

(H.O.    Stratford.) 
Pearson,   F.  L.-465. 

195  TEESWATER,        Co. 

Bruce. 
Stephens,  J.  J.-261. 

196  THAMESVILLE, 

Co.   Kent 
Coutts,  J.-o29. 

197  THEDFORD,  Co. 

Lambton. 
Kittermaster  &  Gurd. 
(H.O.  Sarnia.) 

198  THESSALON,         Dis- 

trict of  Algoma. 
O'Flynn    &    Goodwin. 

C.   A.    Batson. 
(H.O.  S.  Ste.  Marie) 
'Williams,    Tliomas 
E.-603. 

199  THORNBURY,       Co. 

Grey. 
Dyre,  T.  H.-490. 

202  THOROLD,    Co.    Wel- 

land. 
Collier   &   Burson. 
(H.O.  St.  Catharines) 
Casey,  F.  W.-479. 

203  TILBURY,    Co.  Kent. 

Gahan,   P.  A. 
Nelles,  F.  E.-432. 

204  TILSONBURG,       Co. 

Oxford. 
Brown.   W.   C.-303. 
Carruthers,  J. -443. 
Dowler       &       Sin- 

clair-432.      W.   A. 

Dowler,   K.C.,   V.A. 

Sinclair,  B.A..LL.D 
Livingstone,  L.  B.  C- 

227. 

205  TORONTO        JUNC- 

TION, Co.  York. 
Anderson, A.  J. -450. 
Hood,  <J.  W.  P. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


189 


Jennins;?,  John. 

(H.O.  Toronto.) 
Royce   &    Henderson. 

(HO.  Toronto.) 
Sinclair  &  McMaster- 

Wm.  A.  McMaster. 

(H.O.   Toronto.) 

206  TOTTENHAM,        Co. 

Simcoe. 
Eraser,  J.-IO. 
Lamout,       .John       J.- 
B.A.-236. 

207  TRENTON,  Co.  Hast- 

iiiii's. 
Abbott,  A. -111. 
Bleasdell,    J.H.T.-479 
Forbes.  AIex.-102. 
O'Rourke,  T.A.-332 
Ostrom,  G.  "\V.-o8. 
Young,   S.  J.-490. 

208  TWEED,  Co.  Hastings 

Ware,  G.   G.  T. 
Wills  &  Wright. 
(H.O.  Belleville.) 

U. 

209  UNIONVILLE,        Co. 

York 
Higgins     &     Douglas. 
(H.O.    Toronto.) 

210  UXBRIDGE,    Co.   On- 

tario. 
McGillivray,  J.A.,K.O 
Ormiston,   W.    S.-200. 
Sharpie,  S.  S.-15. 

V. 

211  VANKLEEK  HILL, 

Co.  Prescott. 
Maclnnes,  J.  A.-386. 
Thistlethwaite,  F.  W.- 
423. 

W. 

213  WABIGOON,      Rainy 

River  District. 
Robinson  &  Sangster. 
C.  C.   Robinson,  F. 
II.   Sangs<^er. 

214  W^ALKERTON,       Co. 

Bruce. 
Collins,  A.-261. 
Dixon,   T.-227. 
Klein,  O.  E.-432. 
Palmer.  J.  F.-.508. 


Robertson  &  McNab- 
309.  D.  Robertson, 
A.  E.  McNab. 

Shaw  &  Scott-18.  A. 
Shaw,  .1.  H.  Scott. 

215  WALKERVILLE, 

Co.  E.ssex. 
Coburn    &   Arnold-19. 
J.  H.  Coburn,  A.  J. 
Arnold. 

216  >VALLACEBURG, 

Co.  Kent. 
Carscallen,    A.B.-261. 
Fraser,  John   S.-144. 
McDougall,     Alex- 

ander-479. 

217  AVARKW^ORTH,     Co. 

Northumberland 
Pavne,  W.  L. 

(H.O.  Colborne.) 

219  AVATERLOO,  Co. 

Waterloo. 

Haight,  J.  C.-350. 

McBride  &  Flintoft- 
396.  A.  B.  Mc- 
Bride, E.P.  Flintoft 

220  WATFORD,    Co. 

Lambton. 
Cowan  &  Co. 

(H.O.  Sarnia.) 
Fitzgerald   &   Fitzger- 

ald-379.        W.      E. 

Fitzgerald. 

221  WELLAND,   Co.   Wel- 

faud. 

German  &  Petit-398. 
W.  M.  German,  G. 
H.  Petit. 

Gross,  J.  F.-394. 

Harcourt,  Co\irper 
&  Macooinb-355. 
Hon.  Richard  Har- 
court, K.C.,  T.  D. 
Cowper,  H.W.  Ma- 
coomb. 

Morwood,   H.   R.-432. 

Raymond  &  Rose-394. 
L.  C.  Raymond,  H. 
A.  Rose. 

222  W^ESTPORT,  Co. 

Leeds. 
Ewart,   W.  M.-603. 

223  WESTON,   T'o.   York. 

Irwin.  II.  E. 


190 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAUIO. 


224  WHITBY,  Co.  Ontario 

Barclay,  L.  T. 
Christian,    A.    E.-261. 
Dow    &    McGillivray- 

28.     J.  B.  Dow,  T. 

A.    McGillivray. 
Farewell,  J.  E.-38. 
Ormiston.   D.-340. 
Rutledge,  J.-38. 
Smith,  G.  Y.-2G1. 

225  WIARTON,    Co.Bruce 

Ferguson,   W.  J.-24. 
Spotton,     W.H.B.-292 
Stoneliouse,         £d- 
Tvard-ir>. 
22C  \VILI.IAMSTO"WN, 
Co.    Glengarry. 
Brown,  .J.  C.-463. 

227  WINCHESTER, 

Co.  Dundas. 
Hart,  G.  C.-o55. 
Reveler,  S.  S.-355. 

228  WINDSOR,    Co.  Essex 

Clarke,   Bartlet    & 

Bartlet-15.   A.   H. 

Clarke,  K.C.,  N.  A. 

Bartlet,        A.        R. 

Bartlet. 
Clay,  H.-3o5. 
Davis  &  Healv-374.  F. 
D.Davis.  A.F.Healy. 
Dougall.  D.-lo. 
Ellis  &  Ellis-89.    H.  T. 

W.&A.St.Geo.Ellis 
Fleming,   Drake   & 

Soule-355.     O.    E. 

Fleming,       A.        B. 

Drake,  J.  A.  Soule. 
Ilanna,  J.  W.-379. 
Hare,   J.    F.-490. 
Kerby,      Frederick 

Charles-374. 
Murphy    &     Sale-398. 

.T.L.Murphy.    J.Sale 


Panet,  A.  P.  E. 
Rodd  &  W^igle-355. 

J.   H.    Rodd,   E.   S. 

Wigle. 
Sheppard,   M. 
Sutherland,     Kenning 

&  Cleary-69.    R.  F. 

Sutherland,       K.C., 

E.    C.    Kenning,    E. 

A.   Cleary. 
Templeton,  J.-38. 
White,  S.-227. 

229  WINGHAM,    Co. 

Huron. 

Dickinson  &  Holmes- 
499.  E.  L.  Dickin- 
son, D.  Holmes. 

Holmes,   R.   H.-24. 

Morton,  .T.  A. -261. 

Vanstone.  R.-499. 
232  W^OODSTOCK,  Co. 
Oxford. 

Ball,  Alfred  S.-o02. 

Bail  &  Ball-261.  F. 
R.  &  R.  N.  Ball. 

Kemp,    C.-261. 

Knight,  H.  V.-502. 

Little.  H.  A. 

McDonald,   P.-12. 

McKay  &  Mahon-15. 
S.    G.    McKay,    G. 

F.  Mahon. 
McMullen,   W.   T.-155 
MacKay,  .T.  Soper-15. 
Martin,   Fred.   C.-38. 
Nell  is,  J.  H.-lo. 
Smith    &    Mahon-603. 

G.  Smith,     J.     W. 
Mahon. 

Wallace.  J.   G.-508. 
West,  W.   S.-32. 
233  W^OODVILLE,         Co. 
Victoria. 
Weeks.   C.   A.   E.-261. 


THK    CANADIAN    i.AW    LIS'l' — ONl'AKK). 


191 


Hlpbabetical  Xist  of  JSairisters  m  ©ntario. 

Note. — To  find  the  place  of  Residence,    flie  numier  after  name 
irill  refer   i/oii   to   ('itij  or  Toicn  in   Ontario  -having  the  same  number. 


A. 

Abbott,  A.,  207 

Adams,  A.  A.,1.  J.  174 

Agar,  T.  J.,  178 

Agnew,  J.,  1 

Akers,  J.,  1 

Albery,  G.  G.,  124 

Alcoiu,  G.  O.,  161 

Allan,  J.  A.,  158.    W.T.,  52 

Allen,  T.  K.,  104a 

Allison,  M.  K.,  161 

Ambrose, E.H.,93.(Mewburn&Co.l 

Anderson,  A.  J.,  1.  (Mills  &  Co.) 
A.  J..  205.  P.  J.  M.,  21 

Andrews.  H.M.,  22 

Auglin,  .A.  W.,   1.     (Blake  &  Co.) 

Ardagh,  B.  H.,1.  (DuVeruet  &Co.) 

Armour,  E.  D.,  1.  E  N.,  1.  (Bris- 
tol &  Co.) 

Armstrong,A.,  148.  A.B.,1.  A.J.,19. 
H.,l(Beatty  &  Co.)  J.,149.  S.A.,1. 

Arnold,  A.  J. ,215.  O.  M.,28.  S.B.,44 

Arnoldi,  F.,  1. 

Arrell,  H.,  39 

Atkinson,  C  F.W.,  165rt.  C.R.,  44. 
C.R.,.Jr.,114.     T.R.,  176 

Ault,  W.,  16 

Aylen,  H.,  148 

Ayle.sworth,  A.  H.,1  (Barwick&Co. ) 
F.,  1.  (Barwick  &  Co.) 

B. 

Babe,  F.,  81. 

Baekbouse,  A.  H.,  14 

Bain,  J.  W.,  1.    (Bicknell  &  Co.) 

Baird,  A.L.,31.  J.1.,W.A.,1.  (Clark 

&Co.) 
Baker,  A.  E.,  125 
Balderson.  J.  JM  ,  158 
Ball,  A.  8.,  232.  F.  K..  -232.  R.X.,  232 
Ballantvne,A.W.,l.  (Ritchie  &  Co.) 
Barclay,  L.  T.,  224 
Barnum,  W.  H.,  66 
Barrie,  K.,  82 
Barry,  W.  H.,  148 
Bartiet,  A.  B.,  228,  N.  A.  228. 
Bartlett,  P.  H  ,  115. 
Bartram,  J.  B.  1  (Piukerton  &  Co.) 

\V.  H.,115.     W.G.R.,115(Folins- 

bee  &  Co.) 
Barton,  T.H..  1.  (Macdonell  &  Co.) 
Barwick,  W.,  1 
Battle,  T.  F.,  139 
Bawdeu  J.  108 
Bayly,  E,  1.    (Bristol  &  Co.)    K., 

115.    B.  A.,  115 
Beale,  T.  R.,  i2 
Beaiiient,  T.  A.,  148 
Beaslev,  X.C.,  93.  (Washington  & 

Co.) " 
Beaton,  A.  H.,  1 
Beattie,  H..  48. 
Beattv,  C.W.,  1.   W.H.,1 
Beaumont,  E.   J.,   82.      R.   K.,     1 

CHeiiderson  &  Co.) 
Beck,  H.  T.,  1 


Bedford- Jones,  A.  C    1 

Belcourt,  N.  A..  148 

Bell,  C.W.  93.(Crerar&Co.)E  ,44, 

G.,  1.  W.,93.  W.  A.,  5. 
Bennet.   J.  W.,  159 
Bennett.  W.  H.,  127 
Benson,  C.I..  186 
Best.  J.  M.,  176 
Bethune,  C.  J.  K.,  148.    (Chrysler 

&  Co.) 
Betts,  F.  P.,  115.     (Cronyn  &  Co. 
Bickford,  E.H.,  1 
Bicknell,  A.,  1.     H  H.,93.  (McCle- 

mont  &  Co.)  J.,1. 
Biggar,  C.  R.W.,  1.  S.D.,  93. 
Biggs,  S.  C,  1 
Birnie,  J.,  52 
Bishop,  J.,  148 
Blackburn,  H.  S..  115 
Blackstock,    G.  T.,   1,    (Beatty  & 

Co.)   T.G.,1,  (Beatty  &  Co.) 
Blain,  T.  J.,  30. 
Blair,  C.  P.,  27.     G.  F.,  86. 
Blake,  J.  R.,  82.  S.  H.,   1.     S.V.,  1. 

W  H.,  1 
Blauchet,  C.  A.  E.,  146 
Hleasdell,  J.  H.  T.,  207 
Blewett,  F.  R..113 
Bogart,  C,  21 
Boggs,  F.  D.,  49 

Moland,  W.J.I  (.Macdonell  &  Co.) 
Boles,  A.  T..111 
Bond,  A.  A.,  1 
Boomer,  G.  A.  1 
Boswell,  A.  R.,  1 

Boultbee,  W.M.,1.  iDenton  &Co. 
Boulton,  C.  R.  1      (Lefroy  &  Co.) 
Bowerman,  L.  H-,  1 
Bowes,  R.  H.  1.     (Clarke  &  Co.) 
Bowlby,  D.S.,22.  J.W  ,31.  W.H.,  22 
Hoyce,  A.  C,    175. 
Bovd,  W.  T.,  1. 
Bovs.  W.  A.,  16 
Brackin,  R.  L.,  44 
Bradtield,  G.  F.,  132 
Bradford,  J  ,  190.  R.,  64.     S.  H.,  1. 

(Mercer  &  Co.) 
Bradley.  R.  A.,  148. 
Bray,  G.,  113 
Brennau,  M.,186 
Brewster,  W.  S..  31. 
Briggs,  A.  W.,  1 
Bristol,  E  ,1 

Brock,  H.,  1.    (Cassels  &  Co.) 
Brokovski,  J.  C,  51 
Brooke,  G.  H.  C,  1. 
Brown,  A.W..  93,  E.B,  1.  (Boloh  & 

Co.)  E.  ?.,l.(McWhinney  &Co.) 

F.E.,  82.  G.  E.  J.,  16.  J.  C  .  226. 

J.B.,  Ifil.  L.W.,  31.  M.A.,  1.     M. 

M.,  34.  T.,  141.   W.C,  204 
Browning,  A    G.,  140 
Bruce,  A..  1  &  93.  G.  W.,  53.  J.  1. 

R.R  ,  93 
Brydoue,  W.,  48 
Buchanan,  G.E.,  191 


192 


THE   CANADIAN    LAW   LIST— ONTARIO. 


Buchner,  U.  A.,  115 

Bueke.  E.  T.  174.     J.  P.,  174. 

Buckingham,  W.  E.,  91 

Buell,  W.  S.,  34 

Bull.B.  E.,1.  (Kerr&Co.)  G.L.T., 

140.  S.J.,  21.  T.  H.,  1.  W.  P.,  1 
Burbidge,  1\M..148.  (Ewart&Co.) 
Burgess,  T.A.,148.  W.,  164 
Burkbolder,C.E.,  93  (Evans  &  Co.) 
Buinbam,  A.S..  174 
Burns,  E.,  71.     S.W.,  1. 
Burritt,    E.    F..   148  (Code  &  Co.) 

J.  H.,  156. 
Bursou,  G.  B.,186. 
Burton, G.F.,  1  (Biggar  &  Co.) 
Burwash,  A.,  10. 
Butler,  E.  J.,  21 
Button,  F.  L.,  182 
Byers,  D.  R.,  81. 

c. 

Cabin,  E.D., 93  (Carscallen  &  Co.) 
Cameron,  A.B.,  1.  C.  S.  149.    D.  O. 
1.  E.  D„  31.  J.  A.  C,  56.  M.  C,  1 
(Meredith  *  Co.)  M.  G.,86.  W.A., 
1  (Marsh  &  Co.).  W.K.,  189 
Campben,-A.  G.,95.    D.,  1.    G.C., 
1.    (Clark  &  Co )  J.   H.,    1.    115 
(Faulds  &  Co.)  J.  H.,  186.  J.S., 
186.      W.A.F.,  31. 
Cauavan,  J.,  1. 
Cauniff,  H.  T.,  1. 
Capreol,  J.  L.,  1 
Carey,  F.  W.,  1 
Carliug,  I.R.,  74 
Carnew,  W.,  21 
Carney,  W.,    175 
Carpenter,  H.,  93 
Carroll,  \V.  B.,  83 
Carou,  A.  P.,  148.   J.B.T.,  148. 
Carruthers,  J.,  204 
Carscallen,  A.B.,  216.     H.,  93 
Carss,  J.  O.,  148  (Kidd  &  Co.) 
Carthew.  J.  M.,113 
Cartwright,  J.  K.     1 
Casey.  A.,  145.    F.W.,  202 
Cassels,  A.,   1.    H.,  1.      K.   S.,  1. 
K.C  H.,  1.  (Blake&Co.)  W. G.P.I. 
(Blake  &  Co.) 
Cattanacb,  E.C.,  1.    (Kingsmill  & 

Co.) 
Cavell,  W    E.,  1 

Chadwick,  E.M.,1.  (Beatty  &  Co.) 
Champagne,  N.,  148. 
Charlton,  W.  M.,  31 
Chisholm,    A.  G.,  115.  D.  H.,   165. 
J.,  93.     J.  A  ,  56.  v., 130.    W.  56. 
W.A.,  143.  W.  C.,1 
Choppin,  H.E.,    138 
Chown,  S.T.,    170 
Christian.  A.  E.,  224. 
Christie,  j.,  148.      K.,  149 
Chrysler,  F.  H.,148 
Church,  H.W.,  160.    T.L.,1 
Clark,  (i.  M.  1.,  (Parker  &  Co.)  H. 
A.,1.  (Mulock  &  Co.)  J.  M.,  1. 
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.,  228 
Cleary,  E.  A.,  228 
Cleaver,  E.  H.,  37. 
Clement,  E   P.,  22,  E.W.,  22.  F.A., 
177 


Cline,  C.  H.,.56 

Clute,  A.R.,  21  and  1.    (Pinkerton 

&Co.) 
Ccatsworth,  E.,  1 
Coburn,  J.  H.,  215 
Code,  J.  R.,  1.  R.G.,  148.  W.J.,  148 
Coe,  J.  \V.,1. 
Cole,  A.  E.,  82. 

Coleridge.  T.  115.  (Tennent  &  Co  ) 
Collier,  H.  H.,186 
Collins,  A  ,214 
Collisou,  H.W.,   56. 
Colter,  R.S.,  43 
Colville,  A.  B.,40. 
Connor,  C.  H.,  186 
Consitt,  G.  A.,  1.58 
Cook,  J.  E..  I.     \V.,  1 
Cooke,  H.  J.  D.,  99 
Corbould,C.,  146 
Corley,  J.  W.  S.,  1 
Costello,  F.  T.,  4 
Couch,  J.  H.,31. 
Coughlin,  D.,  Ing.    J.  J..  183 
Couusell,  J.  L.,  93.    (Bruce  &  Co.) 
Coutts,  J.,  196 
Cowan,   A.,  16.    H..   150.    J.,  174. 

R   K.,  115 
Cowper,  T.  D..221 
Cram,  W.M.,22 
Craig,   J.  H.,  87.      W.  B.S.,  160 
Crawford,  J.,  14. 
Creasor,  A.  D.,  149 
Crerar,  P.  D  .  93.   T.  H..  93 
Creswicke,  A.  E.  H.,  16 
Cranyn,  H.,  115. 

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. 
Curry,  J.  W.,  1 
Curtis,  F.  E.,  178 
Cutten,  W.H.,  91. 

D. 

Dalrymple,  J.  0.,]64 

Daly,  E.  J.,  148  (Latchford  &  Co.) 

Dalzell,  J.  B.,  82 

Dancey,  L.  E.,  86 

Dams,  D.,  56 

Darling,  J.  L.,  175 

Davidson,   T.    A.,  183.    J.  B.,  189. 

N.  F.,  1.  (Henderson*  Co.)  W., 

1.     (Kerr&Co.)  W.  S.,  159 
Davis,  B.N. ,1.    D.R.,8.   F.D.,228. 

F.  H.  A.,  8 
Davy,  G.  H.,  103 
Dav,  F.  A.,  91.     J.  E.,  1  &  91. 
Deacon.  C.  R.,  34.   G.  P.,  1.    J.,  34 
Defoe,  D.  M.,  1 

Defries,  R.  Li.,  1  (Cassels  &  Co.) 
Delabaye,  G.,1.56 
Delamore,  T.  D.,  1 
de  Laplante,  J  .  O..  159 
Denison,   G.  T.,  Jr.,  1.  S  ,  1  (Mac- 

Murchy  &,  Co.)  W.W.,  1.  (Kerr, 

Bull  &  Co.) 
Denmark,  G,,  21 
Denuistoun,  R.  M.,  159 
Denovau,  A.  M.,  1.    J.,1 
Dent.  A.,  131 
Denton,  F.,  1.    J.  H.,  1.    (Pearson 

&  Co.) 


THK    CANAiJIAX    LAW    LIST— (ONTARIO. 


J  93 


Deioche,  G.  E.,59.    H.M.,134     H 
iJ.  P.,  134  .        ■       ■ 

Devine,  P'.  M.,  170 

DevJiu,  A   P.,  112 

Dewait,  H.  H.,  1 

Diamoud,  W.  J.,  21 

Dick,  W.  1..  130 

Dickiuson.  E.  L.,  86. 

Dicksou,  J.,  03.   (Xesbitt  &  Coj  L. 
H.,  74.     K.A.,58 

Dingwall,  J.,  56 

Dixon,  A.  E.,  159.     T.,  2U. 

Dobie,  D.  R,,  149 

Dockray,  T.  D.,  1 

Dods,  a".,  1.    (Johnston  &  Co  ) 

Doherty,  W.  b.,  189 

Donald,  D.  1.    J.  A.,  188.     K.C.,  1 
(Macdouald  &  Co.) 

Dougall,  D.,-22« 

Douglas,   J.,1    J.  W.,  177.    W,  1 
(Higiiius  &  Go.)  W.M.,  1. 

Dow,  J.  B.,  224 

Dowler,  W.  A.,  204 

Dowsley,  J.  K.,  167 

Drake,  A.  B.,  228.     P   A.,  ] 

Draper,  G.  H.,  105 

Drayton,  H.L.,  1.  (Holmau  &  Co.) 

P.  H.,  1 
Drew,  J.  J.,  91 
Drewry,  G.,  33 
Dromgole,  J.  O.,  115.    (Hellrautb 

&  Co.) 
Duff,  W.  A.  H.,  93 
Dulmage,  C  A.  R.,  10. 
Duuibie,  D.  W..  159 
Dunbar,  C.  L.,91.  E.A.,  131.  F.J    i 
Duncan,  E.  J.  B.,  1      (Proudfoot 

&  Co.)     G.  G.,   141.     J.  M..  189 
Dunn.  W.  F.   65.  H.  L.,  1  (Denton 

&  Co.) 
DuVernet,  E.  E.  A.,  1 
Dymond,  A.  :.!.,  1 
Dyre,  T.  H.,  199 

E. 

Earngey,  \V.  D.,  1 

East,  H.  J1..1. 

Eascon,  \V.  T.,  Ill 

Eascwood,  J.  P.,  1 

Ebbels,  H.  L..  166.    W.  D    95 

Eccles,  J.  C,  t)4 

Edgar,  J.  F,  1 

Edmison,  G.,  159 

Edwards,  E.  B.,  159 

Elliot,  A.  E.  175.     H.  B.,  115 

Elliott,  C,  1.  J.  C.,85.    J.  W.,  130. 

W.  J..  1 
Ellis,  H.  T.  W.,  228.     A.  St.G.,  2-28 
English,  E.  T.,  1  (Corley   &  Co.) 

Esserv,   E.  T.  115 

Esien,  G.  H.,  16 

Evans.  F.G.,  146.   K.W.,  149.    T  \V 

W..  29.     \V.  T.,  93 
Evans-Lewis,  C,  1 
Ewart,  J.  S.,  148.    W  M  ,  2-'>-'> 
Eyre,  K.  W.   1.    (Curry  &  Co.) 

F. 

Fair,  R.  E.,  1.     .52. 

Falconbridge,  J.  D.,  1.    (Oassels  & 

Co.) 
Farewell,  J.  E.,  224 
Farley,  J.,  189 
Farmer,  J.  G.,  93  (Lee  4  Co.)    T 

D.J.,  93 

13 — L.L. 


Farnham.  W.,  15 

Farrell,    A.   G.,   179.      J.   31.,   108 

(Macdounell  &Co.) 
Farwell,.  C.  F.,  175 

Faskeu.A.,  1.  (Beatty&Co.)  D    1 

(Beatti  ifeCo.) 
Faulds,  J.  F.,  115. 
Ferguson,  G.  A.,  149.  G.  H.,  104a. 
H.M.,1.  (Lamport  &  Co.)  J.  M.  1 
(Day  &  Co.)  W.  J.,  225,   W.N.  1 
■iMillar  &  Co.) 
Fetherstonhaugh,  F  B  ,  1 
Field,  F.M.,  49 
Findlai',  G.  H.,  42 
FinlavsQu,  W.  A.    127 
Fish,  J.  N.,  145 

Fisher,  A.  A.,  34.   H..  14S.  (Murphy 
&  Co.)    K.   G.,   115.    tMeredith 
&Co.)  W.  G.,  5 
Fitch,  C.  K.,  182 
Fitzgerald,   E.  G.,  1.     W.  C,  115. 

W.  E.,220 
Fleming,  O.  E.,  228 
Fleury,W..].,l  (Montgouiery&Co.) 
Flint,  J.  J.  B.,  21  ' 

Flintoft,  E.  P..  219 
Flock,  E.  W.  .M.,  115.    J.  H.,  115 
Folinsbee,  J.,  184 
Forbes,  A.,  207 
Ford,  A.  W.,  laS.    F.,  1  (McCarthy 

&  Co.) 
Porgie,  J.  G.,  156 
Forster,  E.  .A..  1. 
Forward,  A. J.,  148 
Fowler,  H.  C.  1.    (Gordon  &  Co.) 

J.,  191 
Foy,  C.  J.,  158.     J.  J.,1. 
Francis,  W.,  1 

Eraser, A. ,139.    A.W..148.  (Perkins 
&C0.1  E.  S.,  139a.  G.A.J. ,86.   J., 
206.  J.S.,  216.  M.  D.,  115.  O.  K.  34. 
R.  L.,1 
French,  F  J.,  167 
Pripp,  A.  E.,  148 
Frost,  H.R.,  l.(Hriggs&Co.)  J.W., 

149 
Fulford,C.  C.,34 
Fallerton,  J.  S.,  \ 
Fulton,  A.  M.,  46 

G. 

Graham,  P.  A.,  203 

Galbraith.  D.  G.  M.,  27.  J.,  1 
(Poucher  &  Co.) 

Gallagher,   Z.,  1 

Gait,  T.  P.,  1.    (Beatty  &  Co  ) 

Gamble,  C.  1.  H.  D.,  1.   H   D., 

Gardner.  G.  M.,  1 

Garrow,  C,  86. 

Garvey.W  H.,l.(.AIacdonald  &Co  ) 

Gash,N.  B.,  1 

Gauld,  J.  G..  93.    (Xesbitt  &  C<i  ) 

Gausby.  J.  D.,  9.S.    (Scoti.  J.  J.j 

Geary,  G.  K..  1.    (Macdonell  &Co  ) 

Geddes,  F.   B.,  73 

(George,  A    D.,  45 

German,  T.   H.,   134      W  2,1     2-^1 

Ghent,  H.  C,  92a 

Gibbons,  G.  C.  115.    G.  S..  115 

Gibson,  A.  C,  1.  G.,  1.  (Jones  & 
Co.)  J.  G.,  148.  (Perkins  &  Co.) 
J.M..  93.  K.  J  ,  1.  T.  1.  .  Kowell  & 
co.)T.A.,  1.  (CavellA-  Co.) 

Givens,  D.  A.,  108.     W.  K.,  108 

Gladmau,  F.  W.,  74 

Gleeson,  E.  P.,  148.  (Gorman  & 
Co.) 


94 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTAKlO. 


Gleuu,  I.  M.,  189 

Godfrey,  I.M.,1.  (Robiuetce&  Co.) 

Godson,  T.  E.,  28 

Gogo,  G.  I.,  50 

Goodei-ham,   H.   F.   1  (Gregory  & 

Co. )  K.,  1  (Beatty  &  Co.) 
Goodeve.  G.  S..  109 
Goodman.  A.  K.,  43.     K.,  154 
Goodwin,  G.  W.,  175 
Gordon,  W.  H.  I,.,  1 
Gorman,  M.  J.,  148 
Gormullv,  J.  J.,   148 
Gosnell,R.  i:.,  23 
Gonld,M.G.  v.,  93.  (Parmer  &  Co.) 
Gow,  \V.,1.     ( make  &  Co.) 
Graham,     E.   G.,  30.  G.    D.,   148. 

(O'Meara    &    Co.)  H.   D.,  92.  J. 

W.,  188 
Grange,  W.  A.,  134. 
Grant,  A.,  189.  D.  McK.,101.  D.  I., 

146.  G.  D.,  18  and  146.   P  W.,  127. 

G.,  1.  Johustou&  Co.)J.  C,  148. 

R.  A.,  1.    (Kerr  &  Co.)  W.H.,  1. 

(Proudfoot  &  Co.) 
Gray,  F.  M.,  1.  (  Clark  &  Co.) 
Graydon,   H.  M.,  11.5.     N.  P.,  115 
Green,  J.,   159.     J.  U.,  189 
Greene,  A.  W.,  148  (MacCrakeu  & 

"o.)  C.  H.,  1.    W.,  148.  (Christie 

ACu.) 
Greenlees,  A.,  115 
Greer,  K.  H.,   1.    (Smith  &  Co.) 
Gregory,  W.  D.,  1. 
Greig.  A.  M.,  0,  P.  A.  6 
Greenizen,  I.,  160 
Grierson,  D.  D.,  1.    J.  P.,  147 
Griffltlis,  P.  W.,  139 
Gross,  J.  P.,  221 
Grote.  G.  W  ,  1 
Grout   T.  H.,  10 
Gundy.  W.  E.,41 
Gunn,  G.C.,  115.    (Stuart  &   Co.) 

J.M.,115.(Buchner&Co.)  K.D.146 
Gunther,  E.  P.,  1. 
Gurd,  N.  S.,  174 
Guthrie,  D.,  91.     H.,  91     N.  G.,  148 

(Pringle  &  Co.) 
Gwyn,  H.  C,  63 
Gwynne,  \V.D..l.  (Crombie&Co.) 

II. 

Haight,  J.  C,  219.     W.  L.,  155 
Haines,  A.  E.,  14 
Hales,  J.,  1.    (Mills  &  Co.) 
Hall,  E.H.D.,  159.  J.M.,  148   PW 

158.  R.U.,  159.  W.C.,  1    VV   m' ,  l" 

W.S.,  116.  ■       ' 

Hallivvell,  J.  E.,  181 
Halpin,  P.  K.,  167 
Hamilton  A.  R.,  151.      H   C     175 

J.  C.,1.    J.  C,  113. 
Hammond,  J.  H.,140 
Hancock,  .T.H.,82 
Hanley,  W.  J.,  183. 
Hanna,  J.  W.,  228.      W.  J.,  174 
Hanning,  C.  !{,.,  168 
Harcourt,  F.  W.,  1.    (McCarthy* 

Co.)    R.,  221 
Harding,   R.  T.,  183 
Hardy,  AC,  34 
Hare,  J.  P.,  228 
Harkness,  J.  G.,  50 
Harley,  J.,  31 
Harman.  G.  P.,  i 

Harper.P.  P.,  115.  (Gibbons*  Co  ) 
Harris,  S.B.,  1.     \V.H.,16) 
Harrison,   J.,   93. 
Harstone,  L.,  188 


Hart,  G.  C.,227 

Hartmaii,  H.,  137 

Haslett,  T.  C,  93 

Hassard,  A.  K.,  1.  (Karngev  &Co.) 

Hatton,  G.  W.,  159 

Haverson,  J.,  1 

Haydou    A.,  148.  (McGiverin&    o. 

Hayes,  L.  M.,  1.59 

Hays,  R.  C,  86.     R.  S,,  176 

Hay  ward,  G.  H.,  175 

Healy,  A.   F.,  228 

Hearu,  J).  J.,  1 

Hearst,  W.  H.,  175 

Heggie,  R.  E.,  30 

Hegler,  J.  C,  102.     J.  H.,  102 

Heighington,  .1.,  1 

Hellmuth,  I.  K.,  1.  (Kingsmill&Co.) 

Henderson,  C,  1.  D.,  1.  E..   1.    G. 

P.,  148.  (JlacCraken  &  Co.)  (J.S., 

148. .!.,  1.  R.  H.,  1.  (Royce&  Co.) 
W.  T..  31. 
Henry,  W.  D..  145 
Harrington,  W.  S.,  134 
Heward,  G.  C,  1 
Hewitt,  H.  S.,  31 
Hewson,  C.  E.,    16.     W.  H.,  157 
Heyd,  G.D.,  31,  L.P.,  1  &31.  N.G.,1 
Hick,  R..  148 
Hickey,  W.  R.,  26 
Higgins,  T,  M.,  1 
Hill.A.C.  148  (Christie  &  Co.)  F.W., 

139.  H.P.  148,  (Christie  &  Co.) 
Hilliard,  I.,  132 
Hislop,  T.,  1 

Hobson,  T.,  93.    (Lees  A  Co.) 
Hodges,  W.H.,1. 
Hodgius,  P.  K.,  1.      (McMurrich  A 

Co.)    J.,  148.    J.  G.,  1 
Hodgson,  G.  S.,  1.  (Dewart  &  Co.) 
Hogg,  F.  D.,    148.  W.  U.,148. 
Holden,  J.  11,  1.    (Maloue&Co.) 
'Holland,  H.  P.,  49. 
Hollinrake,  C  E.,  130.  W.A.,  31 
Hollis,  J.  P..  1  (Bull  &  Co.) 
Holman,  C.  J.,  1 

Holmes,  O.,  229.  G.W..  1.  R.H.,  '229 
Holmested,  A.  \V.,  1    fRoss  &Co.) 

P.,  170 
Honeywell,  F.  H  ,  148 
Hood,  G.  W.  1'.,  205.     J..  180 
Hopkins.  G   H..  112 
Hornsby,   P.,  89 

Hoskiii,A.,l..I.,  1( McCarthy  A  Co.) 
Hough,  P.  A.,  8 
Houston.  M.,  44 
Howell,  A.,  101 
Howitt,  .J.  R.  91 
Hubbs,  R.  H.,  101 
Hughson,  A.  A.,  145 
Hume.  R.  D.,  1  (Elliott  A  Co.) 
Hunt    M.  G.,  1.     (Scott  &  Co.) 
Hunter,  A. T.,  1.    A.W.,  1    (Millar 

&  Co.)   H.P.,   27.   H.  S.,  179.     J. 

H.,    1.   ,1.   H.,   1.  L.,    1.  R.  G.,   1. 

W.H.,1 
Hutcheson,  J.  A.,  34 
Hutchison,  S.  A.,  101 
Huycke,  E.  C.  S  ,  49 

I. 

Ingersoll,  J.  H  ,  180 

Innes,  H.  P.,  178 

Irving,  ^.,1.    J.E.,175.      W.H.,  1 

(Kilmer  A  Co.) 
Irwin.  H.E.,  223.     \V.  N.,  1 
Isla,nd,  J.  L..145 
Ivey,  C.  H..  115.    (Hellmuth  A  Co. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST^ — ONTAItlo. 


95 


J. 

Jackes,  C.  H.,  1.     E.  H..  1 

Jackson,  A.,  112.  J. A  ,  fe:^ 

Jameson   D.  Vv.,  i 

Jamiesou,  H.,  6.    J.  M.,  82 

Jarvis,  C.  G.,  115.  F.  C,  1.  (Clark 
A  Co.) 

Jeffery,  A.  O.,  115.  J.  E  ,  llSiMac- 
phersoii  &  Co.) 

Jeffrey,  N.,  91 

Jennings,  J.,  1 

Johnson,  H.  B.,  1  (Kowell  i\;  Co.) 
T.,  28 

Johnston,  E.  F.  B.,  1.  E.  H.,  115. 
M.  O.,  86.  H.  L.,  1  (McLaughlin 
&  Co.)  S.,  1  (Thompson  &  Co.) 
W.,  148.  (Smith  &  Co.)\V.  1.,  W. 
F.,  1.59 

Jones,  B.,1.  B.M.,1.  (Irwin  &  Co.) 
C.A..  147.  C.G.  1  (Henderson  & 
Co.)  E.C.,  31.  E.W.,  :34.  F.C.L., 
1.  J.G.,  1.  J.C,  1  (Du  Vernet 
4Co.)  J.W.  m.  H.A.,  1 

Judd,  J.  C,  115.     (Meredith  &  Co.) 

Justin,  B.  F.,  3C 

1i. 

Kains,  J.  A.,  189 

Kappele,  A.  J.,  1.    C,   1  (St.    John 
_  &Co.)    G.,  1. 
Kearns,  J.  McK.,  11. 
Keating.  \V.  J.,  80 
Keefer,  F.  H.,  IG-J 
Keeler,  A.  J.,  1.    (MctJhie  &  Co.) 
Kehoe  J.  J..  175.     L.  J.,  14h 
Keith,  J.  F.,  49 
Kelleher,  G.  F.,  82 
Kelley,  G.  M.,  1.      (Oassels  &  Co.) 
Kelly,  H.T..l.(Foy<feCo.)  W.E.,  178 
Kemp,  C,  232 
Kenuedv,  W.  H.,  144 
Kenning,  E.  C..228. 
Kenny,  M.  J.,  162 
Kenrick,  E.,  9 
Kent,  H.  A.  E..  1 
KerJ-jy,  F  C.,228. 
Kerns,  F.  A.,  37 
Kerr,  C.  W.,  1.    (Kyckman  &Co.) 

F.D.,    1.59  (Deunistoun  &   Co.) 

G.,1.   G.S.,93.    J.G..44.     J.K,1. 

W.,  49.  W.A.H.  1.    (Blake  &  Co.) 

"W.F.,  49 
Keyes,  J..\.,  18G 
Kidd,   G.  E.,  148.     \V.  J.,  148 
Kilbourn,  F.  H.,  149.     J.  M.,  149 
Kilgour,  K.  O.,  133 
Killoran.  J.  L.,  86 
Kilmer,  G.  H.,  1 
King,F.,108.  (Smythe  &  Co.)  J.,  1. 

Kingsford,  R.  E.,  1 
Kingsmill,  K.,  1.    ^y.  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  (Kyckman Co.) 
Klein,  O.  E.,  214 
Knight,  H.  V.,  232,     L.  K.,  112. 
Knowles,  W.  E.  S  ,  63 
Knox,  A.  E.,  1.    (Fov  &  Co.) 
Kyles,  J.,  1.    (Bull  A  Co.) 


L. 


Laidlaw,  \V.,  1 
Laing  .1.  M.,  lo. 


Lam  on,  J.,  62 

Lamont,  J.  U.,  1.  (Lennox   *  Co.) 

J.  J.,  20G. 
Lamport,  \V.  A.,  1 
Lancaster,  E.  A.,  i86 
Lander,  \V.  J.,1 
Lane,  \V   .S.,  186 
Langley,  O.  A.,  109« 
Langlois.  A.,  nQ 
Langton,  T.,  1.    (Mowat  &  Co.) 
Langworthy.  W.  F.,  162 
Larmonth,  N    (Jr.,  148  (Crysler  & 

Co.) 
Lash,  M.,  1.    (Blake  &  Co.)    Z.  A. 

1.    (Blake  &  (;o  ) 
Latchford,  F.  K.,  i48 
Lavell,  H.  A.,  179.     J.  li.,  179 
Law,  T.  D.,  1.    (Hlake  &  Co.  i 
Lawlor,  H.  W.,  98 
Lawrason,  J.W.,  63 
Lawrence,  A.  G.  F.,  1.  (Lindsey  & 

Co.)     G.  W.,  183.     VV.,  183 
Lawsou,  W..6H.  "W.B.,  46 
Lazier,  E.  F.,  93.  H.  L..  93.  S.  F.  93 
Lee,  G.H.D.,  1.  (Mulock&Co.)  L., 

93.    W.T.J.,  1 
Lees,  H.  8.,  93.    AV.,  93. 
Lefrov.  A.  H.  F.,  1 
Legaiilt,  L.G.D.,  4 
Leitch,  C.  St.   C,  66.     J.,  .56 
Lemieux,  A.,  148.    K.  F.,  191 
Lemon.  C'.,  93 
Lennox    F.  H.,  1    H.,  16.  J.F.,  1. 

T.H..  13. 
Lent,  W.  F.  W.,  70 
Leonard.  C.  J..  1.  (.Tones  &  Co.) 
Le  Sueur,  174  (Hanna  &  Co.) 
Le  Vesconte,  R.  C,  1 
Levy,  G.  H.,  93.   (Gibson  &  Co.) 
Lewis,  A.  M  ,  93   (Harrison  &  Co.) 

E.  N.,  86.  J.  T.,  148.  O.L.,  44.  W. 

A.,  34 
Lindsay.  S.  E.,  91a 
Lindsev.  G.  G.  !-i.,  1. 
Little.  H.  A.,  2.32 
Livingston,  W.  C,  31 
Livingstone,  L.  B.  C  204 
Lobb,  A.  F.,  1 
Loftus,  J.  T.    1 
Logan,  J.  K.,  174 

Logie.  ^y.  A  .  93.  (Chisholm  &  Co. 
Long,  F;.G.   1   (Heighington  A  Co.> 
Loscombe   R.  R.,  27.      "W.  C,  106 
Lount.  G.  W..  180 
Love,  S.,  1 
Lucas,  I.  li.,  121 

Ludwig,  M.  H.,  1.  (Ritchie  &  Co.) 
Lundy,  J.S.,  1.     lO'Bri' i  &  Co.) 
Luscombe,  T.  H.,  115 
Lussier,  A.  E..  148 
Lyle,  R.  F..  132 
Lynch.  D.  J  ,  40 
Lynch-Staunton,   G.,     93    and   1. 

(Malnne  &  Co.) 
Lyon,  H.  I.,  1()8 

i»ic. 

MeAidle,  I.  W.,  121 
McArthur.  D.  1.  fl. J  ,  24 
McBrady,  L.  V.,  1.     W..  162 
McBravne,  W.S.  93.  (Biggar  &  Co.) 
.McHride.  A.  B.,  219.     J.,  1 
McHurney.  F.  C.,139 
McCamon,  W.  J.,  21 
McCarron,  M.  J  ,  186 
McCarthv.  D.  L.,  1.     J.   F.   H.,    1 

L..  1      \V.C  ,  148. 
McCbuI,  G.  L.,  65 


196 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


McClemout,  W.  M.,93 

McColl.  J.  K.,49 

McComber,  A.  J.,  162 

McCouachie,  G.  B.,  140 

McConnell,  K.  H.,  189 

McCosh,  J.,  140 

McCiea,  C,  191.     G.,  107 

.McCrimmou,  A.,  189. 

McCue.  W..  179 

McCullough.J.,18-2.  J.  W.  1.  P.,  121 

McCurrv,  J.,  140 

McDiarmid.  F.  .A.,  75.    "W.,  117 

McDouagb,  M.  P.,  115 

McDonald.     A.  A.,   119.  D.   A.,  115 

(Elliott  &  Co. )  J.  W.  1.,  (Deutou 

&  Co.)  P.,  232.  W.  J.,  1 
McDougal,  D.  J.,  148  (ilacCraken 

&Co.) 
McDougal],   A.,  216.     J.L.,  Jr.,  148 

(Latcliford  &  Oo.) 
McDowell,  W.,  72 
McEvov,  J.M.,  115 
McEweu,D.'r.K.137,J.,179.M.W.,31 
McFaddeu,M.,175.U.,175.  W.H.,  30 
McFailand,  G.  F.,  1  (Kerr,  David- 
sou  &  Co.) 
McGarry,  T.  "W.,170 
McGaugh-ev,  G.  A.,  140 
McGee,  T.DA.,  14&(Fripp  &Co.) 
McGbie,   J.  H.,  1 
McGillivray,  J.\.,l.  J.A.,i2lO.  J.F. 

105.     T.  A.,  224 
McGiveriu,  H.  B.,  148. 
Mclutosb,  C,  42 
Mclutyre,  D.M.,  108.     J.,  108 
McKav,  J.,    175.  K.,  1.     (Job 

&  Co.)  S.  G.,  232.      \V.    J.  Li 
McKecbuie,  A.,  72 
McKee,  H.  E..  190.    T.E.  190 
McKeougb,  W.  E.,  44 
McKeowu,    C.   R.,   145.     S.   W.,    1. 
McKessock,  K.  R.,  87 
McKillop,  J.  B.,  115 
McKiuuoii,  R.  L.,  91 
McLaugbliu,  A.  E.,  27.     R.   J.,  1. 

R.  J.,  112 
McLauriu,  G.,  148 
McLean,  D.  R.,  36.  E.  H.,  135.    J., 

189.    W.A.,91 
McLennau,  .A.,  105 
McLeod,  J.  H.,  1 
McMabou,  W.  P.,  21 
McMartiu,  M.  M.,  11 
McMaster,  A.C.,1  (MacdouelUCo) 

W.  A.,  205. 
McMicbael,  A.  F.,  1 
McMillan,  D.  S..  174.     H.,  91 
McMulleu..!.  A.,  133.     \V.T.,232 
McMurrlcb,J.D.,l     W.  B.,1 
McXab,  A.,1.    A.E.,214. 
McNamara,  J.  M.   140.     V.,  175 
McNeely.  J.S.L.,  42 
McPbail,  J.  A.,  175 
McPberson,  G.  G.,  183.      K.  U.,  1 

(Clark  &  Co.)    \V.  D.  1 
McSweyu,  J..  112 
McTavisb,  A. A.,  154 
McVeity.  T.,148 
McWhiuuey,  W.  J.,  1 
McWilliams.  R.F.,159 

HI. 

MacCrakeu,  J.  L,  148 

Macdouald,.A.B.,35.  A.H.  91.  C.E.,1 
D.,  1.  G.  S.,  182.  G.  S..  1.  G.  S., 
163.  J.  A.,  1.  J  H.,  1.  J.  S.,110. 
M.  A.,  115  (Fraser&  Co.) 


Macdonell,A.C.,l.A.Mc.L.,l.,J.A.4 
Macdouuell,  G.  M.,  108.      G.  F.  1 

(Beaton  &  Co.) 
Macdougall,  C.A.,  189 
Macfarlane,  A.,  148 
MacGregor,     A.,    1  (Urqubart   & 

Co.)  J.,  1 
Macgregor,  M.  O.,  133 
MacIuues,C.S.,l.  (RyckuiafU&Co.) 

J.  A.,  2U. 
Macintosh,   J.   A.,    1    (Macdouald 

&Co.) 
MacKav,A.G.,149.  J.S.,  2;12.W.C.,1 
MacKelcau,  F.,  93.  F.,  I 
MacKeuzie,    E.   C,   1.     (Jones  & 

Co.)    H.  G.,  1.     P.E.,105 
Mackiunon,  A.  J.,  2 
-Macklem,  O.  R.,  1 
Maclaren,  C.H.,  148  (Ewart  &  Co.) 
Macleau,  D.H.,  148.  F.W.,  1.  K.,9l 
MacLenuau,  J.K.,   191 
Macleuau,    D.  B.,   56.   F.  J.,  56.   J.     ' 

J.,  1  (Robertson   &  Co.)     R.  J., 

1  (Mowat  &  Co.) 
^lacMurcby,  A.,  1 
Macuee,  J.H.,  108.     P.  C,  161 
Macoomo,  H.  W.,  221 
Macpbersou,  J.,  115.    J.  A.,  106. 
Macrae,  H.  H  ,  1 
Magee,  F..A.,  148  (Hogg  &  Co.) 
Mabafiy,  A.  A.,  28.  J.  J.,  185 
Mabon,E.C.,ll8.  G.F.,232.J.W.,232 
Mairs,  A.,  122 
Making,  J.  C,  183 
Malcomson,  P.  A.,  118 
Mallocb,  E.  G.,  158 
Maloue,  A.  L.,1      E.T.,  1.     M.,9d 
Manning,  J.  J.,  30 
-Marquis,  A.  W.,  186 
Marsb,  A.H.,  1.  G.W.,  1.  W.L.E.,  1 
Marsball,  L.  N.,  34 
iSIarti.],  C.  B.,  1.     DA.,  93.    F.  C, 

232.    F.  J.  S.,   175.      F.  K.,93.    G. 

G.,  44.  H.  J.,  1.    K.,  93.  S.S..  Jr., 

1.    \V.  J.,  44 
Mason,  d.W.,  1  (Macdonald&       L 
Massou,  .S.,  21.     W.,149 
Masteu,  C..A.,  1 
Matbesou,   A.  J.,  158.    R.   A.,  68. 

R.  B.,  148  (Nellis  &  Co.)  W.  A.,  81 
Maw,  H.  W.,  1  (bewar  &  Co.) 
JNIaxwell,  C.F.,  189.    C.F.,  Jr.,  189. 

J.,  116 
May,  A.  F.,  148 
Mearns,  F.  S.,  1 
Medd,  S.T.,  1.59 
Meek,  E.,  1 
Meldruiu,  A.  D.,  191 
IMercer,  M.  S.,  1 
Meredith,  E.,  11.5.     J.R.,  1.    W.R., 

115.     T.G.,115. 
Metcalf,  J.  R.,  156 
Mewburn,  S.  C,  93 
:\Iickle,  C.    J.,    45.     H.  \V.,  1  (Ar- 
mour &  Co.) 
Middleboro,  W.  S.,  149. 
Middleton,  E.    L.,  1  (Foy  &    Cc.) 

W.  E.,  1    (Macdouald  &  Co.) 
Mikel,  W.  C,  21 
Milden,  J.  A.,  56 
Millar,    A.,  22.    C,  1.    H.,  148  (Mc- 

Laurin&Co.)    W.,  136 
Miller,  A.  A.,  1.     E.  A.,14.     R.,  189 
Milligan,  J.  C..56 
Milliken,  W.  B.,  1  (Mulock  &  Co.) 
Mills,  A.,  1.     D.,  162.      G.G.,1.     J.  < 

-A.,  1.    W.,  172 
Milne,  J.  A.,  1 


THE    CA\AIHAx\    LAW    LIST — ONTAIUU. 


197 


Moberly,  G.,52.    T.  E.,  1 

Mouahan,  'I'.L.,  1  (Holman&Co.) 

iMoucrieff,  G.  G.,  160 

Mout«omer\ ,  J.  D.,  i.  J.,  i  (Ken- 
Bull  &  Co.j  K.  A.,  1 

Moore,  C.W.,  18.  F.D.,  112.  J.P  , 
115  (Fraser  A  Co.)  W.  H.,  159. 
W.  J.,  119  .       ,  -I  !». 

Moorebead,  R.  D.,  1  (McLaughlin 

&t!o.) 

Mordeu,  W.  S.,  21 

-Morgau,  A.N.    1:^7 

Morisou,  F.,  93  (Staunton  &  Co.) 

-lorpny,   H.  B.,   113.     H.    E.,    147 

T.,  30.     W.  S.,3(l 
Morris,  E.  G.,  1.    F,  K.,  81.    W.,  1 
Morrison,  H.,  118 
Morton,  J.A.,229.  T.P.,169.  W.L  ,81 
Morwood,  H.K.,22l. 
Moss,    C.  A.,  1    (Bairwick    &    Co ) 

J.H.,  1   (Harwick  ACo.)  W.D..85 
Mowat,  H.M.,1.  J.  A.,  91.  J.McD., 

Mudie,  J.,  108 

Muir,  M.  F.,  31 

Muirliead,  G.  H..  31 

Mulligan,,!.  A.,  191 

Mulock,  \V.,  1.     \V.,Jr.,  1 

-Mulvey,  T.,  1 

Mundell,  \V.,  108 

Miinro,  .M.,  4.     K.  H.  R.,  l.     W.N 

118  (MeLaurin  &  Co.) 
Murchison,  D.  C.,  IC 
Murdoch,  J.  Y.,104 
Murphy,  C.,  148.  .I.A.,43.  J.L.,  228 

T.  J.,  11.5  (.McKillop  &  Co.) 
Murray,  A.  G.,  87.  H.W.:\1  ,  I 
Murton,  L.  K.,  147 

X. 

Nasmith,  C.  B.,  1.    (Beaty  &  Co.) 

Nason,  J.,  i 

Nelles,  F.  E.,  203. 

Nellis,  J.  H.,  2;J2.  T   F  ,  148 

Nesbitt,  J.W.,93.  W.,  1  (McCarthy 

&  Co. 
Nickle,  W.  F.,  108 
Nicol,  VV.  B.,  1 

Nisbet,  W.A.,  1  (Arnold!  &  Co  ) 
Northrup,  W.  B.,  21 

o. 

O'Brian,  c.  G.,  116.  J.  B.,  1. 

O  Connell,  D.,  159 
O'Connor,    D.,  148.     J.   R.  i  (Mc- 
Brady   i:   Co.)    L.  V.,  112    M    I 
148.  T.   J.  W.,1  (Lee'&Co.)  ' 

O  Douotibue.  .J.G.,  1    (Lee  &  Co.) 
O  Flvnn,  F.E.,21.  J.B.,44.  J.L.,175 
H.J^^""'  -^•'  '-^3  («cauntou  &Co.) 
OMeara,  A.  E.,1.    J.,    u^_   j/e  , 

116.     J.J..  148. 
O'Xeill,  J.D.,  115 
o;Reilly.  M  J.,  93  (Gibson  &  Co.) 
O  Kourke,  T.  A.    207 
R^f^"r^.-^    (Hoskin&Co.) 
Orde,  J.F.  148  (Gormully  &  Co  ) 
Ormiston,  D.,  224.  W.  S.,  210 
Osborne,  .J.R.,  148.  W.W.,93  (Gib 
sou  &  Co.  I 

°1^f«'  I'L'.  ^  (^^cCarcby  &  Co.)  G. 
148  (Ewar:  &  Co.)  H.S.I 
(McCarthy  A  Co.)  ' 

Ostroui,  G.  W..207 

Owens,  E.  VV.  .J.,  1.     \v.  G  .  78 


P. 


„s,  J.  A.,  34 

Fahner,  J.  F.,  214 

Panet,  A.  1'.  E.,  228 

Panton,  A.  Jl.,  I8ri 

Papps,  G.  S.,  93 

Pardee,  F.  F.,  174 

Parker,  VV.  R.  P.,  1.     .j    h     43 

Parmenter.R.  H.(Thompsou  &  Co  1 

Patersou,  J.A.,  1  (Kerr  &  Co.)  J.L., 
102.  ^.F.,  149.  R.A.,  102.  R.  H     1 
(J^rancis  &  Co.) 
Patterson,  R.  42 
P^"^' p-  ^.  40.      J.  \V.,i     (Hall 

&  Co.)     \V.  L.,  50 
Pearson,  F.  L.,  194a     .J     1 
Peck,  E.  A.,  159 
Peel,  J.  A.,  112 
Percival,  H.  A.,  148 
Perkins,  \V.  v.,  148 
Perrin,  F.  E.,  115  (McEvoy  &  Co.) 
Perry,  W.  C,  133 
Peterson,  G.  F.  18G.   H.VV  ,  91     X 
H.,  34a  I      .       • 

Petit,  C.  H.,  90.     G.  H  ,  221 
Petrie,  H.  D.,93 

P^el.an.  T-  N-,  1  (Robinette  &.Co.) 

Phihon,  J.T.,  190  ' 

Pike,  J.  M.,  44 

Piukertou,  W.,1 

Pirie,  E.,  1,55 

Plaxton,  C.  W.,  16 

Ponton,  W.  X.,  21 

Pope,  H.  C,  184 

Porte,  W.-L,  78 

Porter,  C.H.,  1.  E.G.,  21      J  ,  17s 

Poucher,  X.  Y.,  1 

Poussette,  A.  P.,  159 

PoweU,  F.R.,  155.  M.G.,  148   (Gor- 

Hiully  &  Co.) 
Powley,  E.  .M.,  162. 
Pratt,  H.  O.  E.,  148 
Preston,  D.  H.,  134.     J.A  V  ,   88 
Price,  S.,  189.   \V.  H.  174 
Primeau,  A.,  19].     J.A.,  .56 

^'?i^'4,'''o'^--^^^-    K-A.,56.    R.A.,93 

(Bell  &  Co.)    R.   H.,  30 
Proctor,  F.B.,  148.    J.  A  ,  1 
Proudtoot,  W.,  1  &  86.     W.A.,  115 

(.Scandrett  &  Co.) 
Proulx,  E.,  lib 

Publow,  J.  H.,93  (Scott,  .1.  J  ) 
Piirdom,    A.,  115.     T,  H.,llo' 

R. 

Radenhurst,  G.A    16 
Kae,C.B.,4G.  G.M..  1  (Smith  &  Co  ) 
Raney,  VV.E.,1    (Mills  &  Co.) 
Kay,  N. A.,  155 
Raymond,   L.   C,  221      \V      H      1 

(McCarthy  &  Co.)     '         '        '' 
Read,  VV.,  1 
Reade,  W.  M.,  22 

Reesor,  H.  A.,  1  (Delamere  &  Co  ) 
Reeve,  J.,  44. 
Reeves,  J.  H.,  156 
Reid,   A.    .;.,    41.      F  ,   178      T      1 

(Rowell  &  Co.) 
Reveler,  S.  S.,  227 
Reycraft,  L.  J..  172 
Richards,  \V.  G..  44 
Richardson,  .).  T.,  1  (Coatswortli 

^  Co.) 
Riddell,  VV.R.,  1      (Lieatty  &  Co.) 
Ridout,  J.  G.,  1 
Rigiiey,  T.  J.,  108 


198 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— ONTAKIO. 


Kitchie,C.H.,l.   G.l.     J.A.,  148 

(tfelcourt&Co.)  O.,  U8- 
Koacb,  M.  H.,  18 
Roaf,  J.  K.,  1.     W.,  1 
Kobb,  G.,  145 

Robert-,  A.  A.,  21  ^   ,,    ,    „    ^„ 
Robertsou.D.,  214.  D.  M    1.  H.,  52. 

H.  H.,93.     J-  E.-l.  J-  S.,  189.  «• 

S.,  183.  T.  J..  138 
Robinette,  T.  C,  1 
Bobinsou,  C.C,    1.    C.C  ,  2U      J., 

105,    J.  A.,  189.    S.  S.,    146.  W.A., 

122.  W.  H.,  44      - 
Rocbe,  F.  J.,  1 
Bodd,  J.  H.,  228 

Ks^.a75.'j!^l.,.58.R.V.,10H 
Krk^!22l.     H.E.,l(Beatty 

Ross,  C.  C,  1  (Delamei-e  &  Co  ) 
D  16.  U.C,  1  (UuVernet  Sc^o) 
U.C.,184.  G.,  1.  .I.e.,  83.  J.L,.,  1. 
W.  L.,  93. 

Roswell,  J.  W.,1 

Rowan,  T.  A.,1 

Rowe,  J. ,"141 

Rowell,  N.  W.,  1 

Rowland,  J.  A..  1  (.Macdouald  & 
Co.)  P.  r.,  175 

Royce,  A.  H.,  1 

Ruddy,  K.,  129 

Rutledge,  J  ,224 

Buttau,  G.  F.,  134 

Eyckuiau,  B.  B.,  1 

Bykert,  J.  C..  186 

S. 

Sadler.  W.  A.,  1 

Sale,  J.,  228 

Sampson,  H.  E.,  149 

Sanders,  E.,  189 

Sangster,  F.  H.,  213 

Saunders,  D.  W.,  1  (Kingsmill  & 

Co.)E.,  1.  T.  \V.,91 
Sayer,  G.  A.,  44 
Scandrett,  T.  W.,  115 
Scane,  W.  W.,  44 
Scanlon,A.E.,29.     M.,  29 
Seatcberd,  E.  W.,  115 
Scellen,  J.A.,  22  „    „  r    .     t 

Scott,  CD.,  1.  D'A.,  148.  H.J.,1.  J. 
H.,214.  J.J.,1.  J.J.,93.  \V.B.,1U 
Scullard,  T.,  44 
Seager,  C,  8G 
Secord,  M.  A.,  82 

Segswortb,  K.  F.,  1 

Senkler,  E.S.,  140 

Sharpe,  J.  W.,  61.     S.  S.,  210 

Shaver,  H.  H.,  1  ^  ^      „, 

Sbaw,  A.,214.  A.C.,158.  J.D.,ni. 
J.G.,  1  (Kerr  Co.) 

Sheets,  M.  O.,  50  ^^^ 

Shepley,  G.  F..1  (Macdonald&Co) 

Sheppard,  M.,  228 

Sherry,  G.  J.,  142 

Shilton,  J.,  1 

Simpson.  D    B.,  27  N.,  175 

Sims,H.J.,22.  R.J..  148. 

Sinclair,  D.  L.  1  (King  &  Co.)  N.,  1 
(Watson  &  Co.)  R.  V.,  148  (Carou 
&  Co.)  V.A.,204.W.E.  N.,147.  W. 
M..  35 

Sissons,  H.  J.  F.,  80 

St<eans,W.A.,  1  (Proudfoot  &  Co.) 

Slaght,  A.  G.,  1  (Holman  &  Co.) 
A.G.,  178.     T.  R.,  178 


Slatterv,  B.J.,  10.    T.  F.,1  (Hearn 

&  Co.) 
Small,   H.  C,  42.    J.  T.,  1    (Hen- 
derson &  Co.) 
Smellie,  J.  F.,  148  (Lewis  &  Co.) 

R.  S.,  1 
Smilev,  F.  L.,  88 
Smith,  A.,  148.  A.  A.,  129.  A.  L.,  4. 

C.  P.,  1.    D.  T.,  1.    E.S.,  183.    G., 

232.    G.J.,   152.    G.   L.,   1.  G.  Y.. 

224.  H.  D.,  44.   J.    F.,    1.  J.  G.,  1 

(Watson  &  Co.)  J.  J.,  148.  L.  A., 

148  (Bishop  &  Co.)  R.,  56.  S.  S., 

105.    W.A.,  1.     VV.  A.,  109.     W.E. 

112.     W.  F.,  44. 
Smoke, F., 152.  S.C.,l(\Vat8o     & 
Smyth.  W.R.,  1 
Smythe,  G.  H.,108.  K.G.,  1 
Siiider.  F.C.,1.     T.A.,  rd 
Snook,  'i'.  L.,  108 
Snow,  A.  J.  K.,  1     (Beaty  &  Co.) 
Somuiei  ville,  N.,  1  (Kowan  &  Co.) 
Sparhau),  H.  E.,  179 
Speuce,  G.  VV.,   1  (Masteu   &  Co.) 

J.H.,  1  (Masteu  &  Co.) 
Spottou,  A-.g-i.     W.H.B.,  225 
Stafford,  W.  H.,  6 
Staubury,  J.G. 74 
Staudish,!.,  1. 

Stanton,  J.  P.,  93  (Lee  &  Co.) 
Stan  worth,  W.,  44 
Starr,  J.  K.  L..  1  (Masteu  &  Co.) 
Start,  C.  B.,  194 
Steele,  J.,  183 
Steers,  W.,  112 
htepbens,   J.    J.,    195.     L.    F.,    93. 

(Lees  &  Co.) 
Steveus,  W.  E.,  14 
Stewart,  A.M.,  I.     D.M.,  16.    D.E. 
K.,  119.  E.J.,  170.  H.A.,  34.  H.  D. 
16.    J.A.,   158.     IVJcL.,   148.     K.J. 
106.    T.,  112.  W.,  110 

Stiles,  G.  A.   50. 

St.  John,  J.W.,  1 

Stone.  E.B.,  115.     F.,  44.  H.E.,  155 

Stonehouse,  E.,  225 

Storev,  D.S.,  127 

Strathy,  G.B.,  1.  (Bicknell  &  Co.), 
H.  H.,16.     J.  R.,]. 

Stuart,  A.,  115. 

SuUivan,  A.J.F.,180.    W.  H.,   108 

Supple.  J. A.,  156 

Sutherland,  C.  T.,  124.     R.  F.,  228. 

Swabey,  C.,1.      (Clarke&Co.) 

Swartz,  E.  O.,  175 

Swayze,  W.  D.,  64 

Sweeny.  G.  R.,  1. 

Sweet,  E.,  31 

Swinburne,  J.  E.,  81 

Symous,  D.T.,1.  (Kingstoue  &  Co. 

T. 

Tapscott,  C.S.,31 

Taylor,  (i.E.,  115  (Meredith  &  Co.) 
R.L..'35 

Telford,    J.     P.,    6.5.      W.    P.,   149 

Templetou,  J  ,  228 

Tenuant,  J.  H.,  1  (Mills  &  Co.) 

Teunent,   D.    H.,   115. 

TerhuuB,  J.  E.,  113 

Thistlethwaite,  F".  W.,211 

Thomas,  H.P.,  21.    J. P.,  21^ 

Thompson,A.B.,146.  A.B.,157.  A. 
T  48.  F.H..131.  J.  A.,1  (Bar- 
wVck&Co.)  J.  E.,10  J.T.  C, 
148(Nellis  &  Co.)  R.  >!.,  2.^ 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — (JNTAKIU. 


199 


Thomson,  A. J.,  1.  D.  E..  1.  G.  C. 

93  (Kerr  &  Co.,    T.  C,  1. 
Thornloe,  W.  E.,  28 
Thrasher,  G.  G.,  181. 
Thurstou.  \V.  G.,  1 
Tibbetts,  H.  A..  80 
Tiffauy,  E.  H..  4 

TUley,  W.  N'.,  1  (Thomson  &  Co. 
Tisdale,  D.,  178     W.  E.,  178 
Titus,  F.  E..  87 
Tooths,  R.M.C.,  115 
Torrance.  W.P.,1  (Kingsmill&  Co.) 
Towers,  R.  I..  174. 
Traver,  E.,  184 
Travers,  H.  B.,  189 
Tr-hune,  J.  E..  11.3. 
Tremeear,  W.  J.,  1 
Tucker,  H.  G.,  149 
Tudhope,  M.B.,  146 
Turville,  W.  D.  B.,  162. 
lytier,  .1.,  1 

IJ. 

Urcjuhart,  D.,  1.     T.,  1 

V. 

Vance,  G.  M.,  177 

van  der  Voort,  M.  P.,  1 

Vaustone,  K.,  22J 

Vickers,  \V.  W.,  1 

Vincent,  J.  U.,  148 

Viuing,  J.,  115.    (Jarvis  &  Co.) 

w. 

Waddell,  F.   R.,  93 

Wade,  T.  S.,  SI 

VVadsworth,W.R.,l  (Lindsay  Co.) 

Waldie,  B.  3.,  1  (Meredith  &  Co.) 

Walkem,  ■/.  B.,  108.    R.  T..  108 

Walker    J.  A.    44 

Wallace,  E.E.',  1  (Curry  &  Co.)  J. 

G.,-2;32 
Wallbridge,   F.  S..   21.      W.  H.,  1 

(Shilton  &  Co.) 
Walmslev,  T  ,  161 
Walsh,  M.,  102.     W  L.,  14.5 
Ward.  H.  A.,  16-5 
Ware.  G.  G.  T.,  208 
Waidell,  A.  R.,  &i.     T.  A.,  63 
Wardrop.  R..  1     (Francis  &  Co.) 
Wardrope,  W.  H.,  93 
Warne,  J.  F.,  14.S 
Warren.  J.  .1.  1 


Washington,  S.  F  .  93 

Watsou.  G.  H.,  1.     O.  K  ,  172 

Watt.    J.,  91 

Watts,  A.  E.,  31 

Webb,  F.  L.,  .50 

Webster.  C.  R..  108 

Weekes,  G.  N".,  11.5 

Weeks,  C.  E.,  2;«.    J.  1*..  155 

Weir,  A.,  174      G.E.,  61.    J.J. A. ,2 

Weld,  E.,  115 

Weldon.  1.  E.,  112 

Wells,  T..  l(>3 

Weltou,  H.  K.,  1 

Werrett,  W.  A.,  1 

West.  VV.S.,  232 

White.   D.    B.,    139.    H..    165.      H. 

S.,  l(.\lacdouald  &  C>.l 

J.  P.,  I.  J.  W.,   44.      P.    jr,.    1.5«i. 

S..  228.  T.  A.,  24.      W.  R.,  1.56 
Whitehead,  W.  M.,  ] 
Whiting,  .L  L.,  las 
Whitnev.  J.  P.,  1 
Whittaker.  S.  J.,  174 
Wicketr,  W.  L.,  189 
W:ckham,  H.  J  ,  1 
WicksoD,  S.,  1 
Widdiefield,    W.  C,  1:^8 
Wigle,  E.  S.,  2-2-, 
Wilgress.  G.  S.,  101 
Wilkes,  A.  J  ,  31 
Wilkie,  G..  1  (Rowell  &  Co.i 
Wilkins,  M.,  11 
Williams,     .\.,    138.       A.    J..     1. 

H.  F.,  87.  T.  E.,  198.  W.H..  1.56 
Wills,  J.  F..21 
WUson,A.F.,l-22.  F.W   160.  J..A..76. 

J.S.,  124.    M.,  44.    T.  H.,  1   (Bull 

&  Co.)U.M.,  134.  W.G.,  134.  W.S., 

186 
Winnett.  J.W.G.,  115 
Winter,  A.  A.,  178 
Wismer,  E.  .\.,  73 
Wissler,  H.,  71 
Wood,  R.E.1.59.  S.C..Jr.,l  (Rowell 

&  Co.)    S.  G.,  1 
Woods,S.  B.,  l(McWhinney&Co.) 
Woodvatt,  T..  31 

Worrell.  J  A.  1     (Crombie  &  Co.) 
Wrifht.  H.  .J.,  1    I  Barwick  &  Co.  > 

J.A.,  1.     J.  A.,  161.     M.,  21.     W. 

H.,  149.     W.J.,  34 
Wyld,  W.,  148  (Ewart  &  Co.) 

1. 

Yale,  H.,  ISO 

Youug,  E.JI..  161.  McG.,l(Dewa 
&  Co.),  S.  J.,  207 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


©ntatio  Bipision  Courts* 


Assistant  Inspector. 

J.  B.  MACDONALD. 


Inspector, 

J.  DICKEY, 

Parliament  Buildings.  Toronto. 


Note. — Address   Clerk  of- 
f giving  Address). 


-(giviiKj   niiinher   of   Coiut)    at- 


Algoma  Dist. 
No.  of      ciei.ks^  i«.  o.  Address. 
Div. 

1  F.  A.  King,   Sault  Ste.  Mane. 

2  T.  Sullivan,  Bruce  Mines. 

3  W.    Bowers,    Thessalon. 

4  J.  C.  McMillan,  Webbwood. 

5  P.    J.    Tyne,    Chelmsford. 

6  W.   F.  Adams.   Richard's  L'd'j 

7  .T.   Lochore,  Blind  River. 


Brant. 
.T.  ('.   Kpenee.  Brantford. 


2  .1.  K.  Finlayson,  Paris. 

3  D.   Reid,   St.   (ieorge. 

4  H.  Cox.  Burford. 

T)  \Y     E.    Hooker,    Scotland. 

Bruce. 

1  .7.  Lee,  Wafkerton. 

2  J.   K.   McLean,   Teoswater. 

3  J.   Barker,    Kincardine. 

4  J.   C.    Gibson,   Pai.sley. 

5  J.   Chapman.    Port   Elgin. 
fi  C.   Camerin,  Tiverton. 

7  Vacant,   Tara. 

8  T.  C.  Allen.  Wiarton. 

9  A.    Martyn,    Ripley. 

10  J.  McCaig,  Lion's  Head. 

11  W.  J.   Little,   Lucknow. 

12  J.  O.  Stinson,  Chesley. 

Carleton. 

1  J.    R.    Armstrong,    Ottawa. 

2  W.  H.  Butler,  Richmond. 
:\  .T.    IT.    Wilson.    Carp. 

4  :\I.   Riddell.   Galetta. 
.%  .7.  Iverr,  North  Gower. 
(i  W.   C.   Cameron,   Metcalf- 
7  F.   W.   Harmer,    Mosgrove. 

DUFFERIN. 

1  .7.    I*attulo.    Oransjeville. 

2  H.  Falconer.  Shelburne. 

3  A.    Ferris,    Stanton. 

4  R.   Orr.    Mnno   Mills. 


5  R.  E.  I4amilton,  Grand   Valley, 


Elgin. 
No.  of     (jipi.kg^  p.  o.  Address. 
Div. 

1  A.    liove,   Aylmer. 

2  J.  Mclntyre,  St.  Thomas. 

3  J.  Mclntyre,  St.  Thomas. 

4  S.   MaccoU,   Dutton. 

Essex. 

1  C.  P.   I'equegnot,   Sandwich. 

2  J.  A.  C.  Ivegatt,  Amherstburg. 

3  E.   Allworth,    Kingsville. 

4  C.    Bell,    Oxley. 

.">  G.   A.   Morse,   I^eamington. 
G  N.  Conway,  Belle  River. 

7  J.  D.  A.  Deziel,  Windsor. 

8  AV.   Laing,   Essex. 

9  W.  Mauning,  Comber. 

Frontenac. 

1  W.  II.  Carson,  T\ingston. 

2  J.    W.    Suddard,    Cataraqui. 

3  .7.  P.  Chown.   Sydenham. 

4  H.    McMullen,     Verona. 

.">  ^I.    VanLuven,   Battersea. 
(>  W.   A.   Buell,    ^lonntain    Grove. 
Grey. 

1  B.  Allen.  Owen  Sound. 

2  A.    Davidson.    Durham. 

3  H.  P.  Henning,  ^leaford. 

4  W.  L.  Tyson.  Clarksburg. 

r»  A.   S.  Van   Dusen,   Flesherton. 

(>  H.    Nelson.    Chatsworth. 

7  r>.   Campbell.    Hanover. 

8  R.  D.  Stephen,  :Markdale. 

Haldimand. 

1  J.    Mc<iregor.    t'aledonia. 

2  D.  T.  Rogers,  Cayuga. 
:'.  T.  Armour,  Dunnville. 
4  C.   E.   Bourne,   Jarvis. 

.">  R.  E.  .7ohnson,  Canboro'. 

7IALIBURT0N". 

1  .7.   II.  Delamere,   Minden. 

2  G.    Bemister.    Ilaliburton. 

3  S.    Kettle,    TJrsa. 


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Halton. 

^'i^-.  ^^        Clerks.  P.  O.  Address. 
Div. 

1  W.    Pan  ton,    Milton. 

2  A.  Hillmer,  Oakville. 

3  L.  Grant.  Georgetown. 

4  R.   J.   McXabb,    Acton. 

5  Vacant,  Campbellville. 

G  H.   A.    LoriiLer,   Burlington. 

Hastings. 

IF.    M.   Clark.    Belleville. 

3  A.  B.   Randall,   Sliannonville. 

4  C.   J.   White,   Tweed. 

5  T.   Y.   Clute.    Stirling. 

6  D.   Gillen,    Madoc. 

7  J.   G.   Johnston.   Deseronto. 
9  F.  W.    Hull,  Trenton. 

10  B.  C.  Ilnbbell.  Marmora. 

11  J.    Haryett,    Maynooth. 

12  T.    F.    Kavanagh.    Bancroft. 

HUROX. 

1  J.    Yates.    Goderich. 

2  J.  C.  Greig.  Seaforth. 

3  W.  W.   Farran,   Clinton. 

4  H.   R.  Brewer.   Brussels. 

5  E.  Elliot,  Exeter. 

6  J.   Whyard.   Dungannon. 

7  J.    TifFett.    Bayfield. 

8  A.  Ross,  Wingham. 

9  J.  Cowan.  Wroxeter. 

10  A.   F.   Hess,   Zurich. 

11  W.  Lewis.  Creditou. 

12  ,T.   McMurchie.  Rlyth. 

Kent. 

1  W.  B.  Wells.   Chatham. 

2  A.  McKinlay.  Ridgetown. 

3  J.   T.   Smith,   Dresden. 

4  A.   Sampson,    Blenheim. 

5  C.  B.  Jackson.  Wallaceburg. 
r>  G.  Mioore,  Both  well. 

7  A.  A.  Wilson.  Stewart. 

Lambton. 

1  G.    Leys,    Sarnia. 

2  W.  McLeay.  Watford. 

3  J.    Webster.    Florence. 

4  W.    W.    Stover.    Sombra. 

5  T.  L.  Jones.   Forest. 
fi  C.    Hall.    Thedford. 

7  J.  McRae.  ^Sloore. 

8  W.  G.  Eraser,  Petrolea 

9  R.   Code,   Alvinston. 


Lanark. 
^Div?^       Clerks,  P.  O.  Address. 

1  R.  Jamieson,  Perth. 

2  W.  A.  Field.  Lanark. 

0  F.   iNlcEwen,   Carleton   Place. 

4  J.   H.   Ross,   Smith's   Falls. 

5  P.   C.  Dowdall,  Almonte. 

Leeds  and  Grenville. 

1  D.  B.  Jones.   Brockville. 

2  B.  C.  Hughes.  Prescott. 

3  S.  McCammon,  Gananoque. 

4  W.   L.   Phelps,   Kemptville. 

r>   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  C.   Tennant,   Caintown. 

Lennox  and  Addington. 

1  A.   Knight,    Napanee. 

2  F.  W.  Armstrong.   Bath. 

3  J.  B.  Allison,   Adolphnsto"wn. 

4  G.  A.  Aylesworth,  Newburgh. 

5  R.  Cox,   Enterprise. 

6  J.   A.  Timmerman,  Odessa. 

7  J.    Aylesworth.    Tamworth. 

Lincoln. 

1  J.    .McKimmie,    Niagara'. 

2  W.  A.  Mittleberger,  St.  Cathar- 

ines. 

3  C.   Grassie,   S'mithville. 

4  C.  E.  Riggins,  Beamsville. 

Manitoulin  Dist. 

1  A.  Hall,  Gore  Bay. 

2  D.    McGilvery.    Little    Current. 

3  J.  T.   Burns.   Manitowaning. 

4  A.   Monch,   Cockburn   Is. 


Middlesex. 

1 

J. 

W.  Mcintosh.  London. 

2 

E. 

A.  Dickson,   Parkhill. 

3 

R. 

J.   McNamee.   Lucan. 

4 

W 

.  <'.   Harris.   Delaware. 

5 

G. 

Wilson,  Glencoe. 

H 

E. 

Rowland.    Strnthroy. 

7 

E. 

T.  Shaw.  Dorchester  Station 

8 

W 

.    R.   Westlake,   Arva. 

9 

J. 

L.   Patterson,  London. 

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THE    CAXADIAX    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


MUSKOKA    DlST. 

^Div°^      Clerks,  P.  O.  Address. 

1  C.  Bard,  Bracebridge. 

2  T.    M.    Robinson,    Gravenhurst. 

3  J.   R.   Reece,   Huntsville. 

4  F.  D.  Stubbs,  Port  Carling. 

NIPISSING   DiST. 

1  J.  A.  Levis,  :5turgeou  Falls. 

2  J.   McMeekin,    Mattawa. 

3  M.  W.  Flannery,  North  Bay. 

4  J.  K.  McLennan,  Sudbury. 

5  J.  A.  Trahaii.  Pxmtield. 

6  E.   A.    Wright,    AYarren. 

7  P.   A.   Cobbald,   Haileybury. 


Norfolk. 

1  C.   E.   Freeman.    Siiucoe. 

2  A.  ]\1.   Tobin,   Waterford. 

3  R.  Green,  Windham  Centre. 

4  E.  A.   Buchner,   Ronson. 

5  M.  J.  McColl,   Victoria. 

6  A.  P.  Barrett,  Port  RoAvan. 

7  W.  Park,  Fairground. 

8  W.   F.  Tibbetts,  Port  Dover. 

Northumberla:nd    a^'d    Durham. 

1  J.    Moorecraft,    Bowmanvilie. 

2  L.   B.   Davidson,   Newcastle. 

3  G.  M.   Fiirby.   Port  Hope. 

4  W.  S".  Givens.  :Millbrook. 

5  J.   G.   Orr,    Cobourg. 

6  G.   Cuthbert,   Grafton. 

7  G.  W.  French,  Colborne. 

8  T.  C.  Lockwood.  Brighton. 

9  D.   Robertson,   AYarkworth. 

10  D.   S.  Austin,  Wooler. 

11  E.  C.  West,  CampbeUford. 

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. 

6  G.  F.  Bruce,  Beaverton. 

7  R.  L.  Gaughan,  Uptergrove. 

Oxford. 

1  F.  W.  ^Vlacqueen,  Woodstock. 

2  C.   K.   Curry,   Drumbo. 

3  O.   M.  Alger,   Embro. 

4  .1.   Barr,    Norwich. 
.5  N.  G.  Gunn,  Ingersoll. 
6  J.   C.   Ross.  Tilsonburg. 


Parry  Souxd  Dist. 
^?^  '^^       Clerks,  P.  O.  Address. 

1  D.  Macfarlane,  Parry  Sound. 

2  J.  Fletcher,  McKellar  P.  O. 

3  W.    Ditchburn,    Rosseau. 

4  W.   Sharpe,   Burk's  Falls. 

5  S.   G.   Best.   Magnetawan. 

6  A.  Wassan,  Powassan. 

7  G.   E.   Seidward,    Sundridge. 

Peel. 

1  J.   W.  ilain,  Brampton. 

2  H.   H.   Shaver.  Cooksville. 

3  J.   K.   Lesslie,   Caledon. 

4  J.  McDonald,   Bolton. 

Perth. 

1  D.  L.  Burritt,   Stratford. 

2  J.  Dougherty,  Mitchell. 

3  R.  Sheppara.  St.  Mary's. 

4  G.   Brown,   Shakespeare. 

5  T.  Ti-ow,  :Milverton. 

6  Wm.  Bright,   Listowel. 

Peterborough. 

1  F.   .T.   Bell.   Peterborough. 

2  J.  L.   Squires,   Norwood. 

3  J.    McNeil.    Keene. 

4  W.   Sherin,  Lakefield. 
.5  W.   Gallon.  Apsley. 

Prescott  a>'d   Russell. 

1  D.    S'.    Buchan.    L'Orignal. 

2  J.  Shields,  Yankleek  Hill. 

3  N.    Labrosse.    St.    Eugene. 

4  D.   Yiau.   Plantagenet. 

5  J.  S.  Cameron.  Cumberland. 

6  A.  Carson,  Russell. 

7  J.  C.   Murray.   Hawkesbury. 

8  J.   Downing.    Fournier. 

9  F.   W.   Langrell.   Alfred. 

10  M.  Rochon.  Clarence  Creek. 

11  P.   Stewart,   South   Indian. 

Prince  Edward. 

1  F.    Slavin,    Pi.?ton. 

2  T.  Dodge,  Mil  ford. 

3  O.   H.  Wright,   Demorestville. 

4  W.  H.  C.  Roblin,  Ameliasbur?. 

5  J.    W.    Clarke.    Wellington. 

6  A.  B.  Savior.  Bloomfield. 

7  G.    H.    Crane.    Consecon. 
S  B.  E.  Harrison,  Waupoos. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST UNIAKIO. 


205 


Rainy  River  Dist. 
Clpi-ks.  P.  O.  Address. 


No.  of 
Div. 

1  P.  H.  Clarke.  Kenora. 

2  K.   F.   Phillips,   Emo. 

3  C.  S'.  Smith.  Fort  Francis. 

4  F.  Eeacon,  Wablgoon. 

5  D.  K 


Waterloo.     , 
Clerks.  P.  O.  Address. 


No.  of 
Div. 

1  F.    Rohleder,   Berlin. 

2  J.  I).  Webster,  Preston. 
:;  F.    -L    Wilkius.    Cnlt. 
4  D.  Eby,  New  Hamburg. 

Mf(ire2or.    Rainy   River.   5  C  W.   I'arcell,   Linwood. 

f,  W.  H.  Winkler,  St.  Jacobs. 
7  W.  D.  Watson,  Ayr. 


Renfrew. 

1  G.  W.  Ross,   Pembroke. 

2  H.  S.  Miller,  Beachburg. 

3  G.   Eady,   Jr.,   Renfrew, 

4  J.   R.  Tierney.   Arnprior. 

5  W.   A.  Black,  Calabogie. 

6  R.  Bannerman,  Eganville. 

7  R.  Allen,  Cobden. 

8  P.  J.  Harrington.  Brudenell. 

SiMCOE. 

1  W.  C.  Mclean.  Barrie. 

2  W.  R.  Strong.  Bradford. 

3  G.   Chrystal.    Beeton. 

4  R.  G.  Campbell.  (,ollingwood. 

5  A.  Craig,  Craighurst. 

6  J.  B.  Henderson,  Orillia. 

7  J.  A.  Mather.  Xew  Lowell. 

8  J.  G.  Hood.  Alliston. 

9  W.  J.  Martin.  Penetanguishene.   g  H.  Clark,  Elora. 
10  H.   Chester,   Coldwater.  7  ^y    w    Farewell.  Drayton. 
Stoemont.     Dundas    axd     Glen-    8  J.  A.  Farreil,  Arthur. 

GARRY  ^0  J-  Livingston.  Harriston. 

-I   r.     XT     ^r       Ml-  Ti'-,,-  11  J.  C.  Wilkes.  Mount  Forest. 

1  G.    H.    ^Margillivray.    T\  illiaras- 

town. 

2  H.  R.  Macdonald.   Alexandria 

3  M.  D.  Cline.  Cornwall. 

4  W.  J.  HuiT,  Farrans  Point. 

5  F.  F.  Plantz.  Morrisburg. 

6  J.   CoUison,   Iroquois. 

7  M.  J.  Cleland.  South  Mountain.   4  W.   :Mcr.onald.   Rockton. 

8  J.  A.  Cockburn.  Crysler.  .5  J.  C  Moore.  Stoney  Creek. 

9  D.  C.  McRae,  Bridge  End.  7  J.   C.  MoClement.   Glanford 

10  W.  Rae,   Chesterfield.  8  T.   Murphy.   Binbrook. 

11  D.  Mcintosh.   Strathmore.  9  R.  L.   Gunn.   Hamilton. 

12  J.   D.   Mcintosh,    Dominionville. 


Welland. 

1  J.  M.  Livingston.  Welland  Sta. 

2  J.   Henderson.   Marshville. 

3  J.   Clark.    Ridgeway. 

4  J.  G.  Cadham,  Niagara  Falls  S. 

5  D.  J.  C.  Munro.  Thorold. 
G  S.   Hays,   Port  Colborne. 

Wellington. 

1  T.  J.  Day,  Guelph. 

2  W.   Nicoll,   ^lorriston. 

3  H.   Black.   Rockwood. 

4  J.  Brownbridge,   Fergus. 
."■>  T.   Voura-.   Erin. 


Went  worth. 

1  H.  T.  Bunbury.  Hamilton. 

2  F.    D.    S'uter.   Dundas. 

3  H.    Thompson.    Waterdown. 


Thunder  Bay  Dist. 
1  R.  E.  Mitchell.  Port  Arthur. 
3  J.    K.    Ollis.    Fort    William. 


Victoria. 

P.    ]\lclntyre.    Woodville. 

E.  D.  Hand,   Fenelon'  Falls. 

G.   W.   TayFor,   Bobcaygeon. 

J.  D.   Thornton.   Omemee. 

E.  Bowes.  Lindsay. 

J.   F.   Cunnings,   Oakwood. 

A.    C.    Graham,    Victoria   Rnad 


York. 

1  A.    McL.    Howard.    Toronto. 

2  R.  J.   Corson,   ^Markham. 

3  T.  F.  ^Mc^Iahon.  Richmond  Hill 

4  K.  N.  Robertson.  Newmarket. 

5  F.  G.   Tremayne.    Sutton   West, 
n  ;M.  F.  Doyle.   Llovdtown. 

7  E.    W.   Brown.   Woodbridge. 

8  .T.  Hanshaw.  Toronto  Junction. 

9  J.  H.  Richardson.  West  Hill. 
10  E.  H.  Duggan.  Toronto. 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


Untestaci^  liable. 


PERSONALTY. 


Wife  ana  child  or  children 


No  wife  or  child 


//  tlie  Intestate  die  leaving  :      His  personal  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  in  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 

Witeonlj j^      widow   is   entitled   to    whole    estate 

where  it  does  not  exceed  1 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. 

f  All  to  the  next  of  kin,  and  to  their  legal 
(     representatives. 

Child    children   or  their  repre- )       ^       ^^.^^     j^^^.  „^.  j^l^^^^ 
sentatives  j 

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    "(     takes  by  representation. 

„     ,       J       ,  ( Half  to  him  and  half  as  if  he  had  pre- 

Husband  only   -      ^^^^^^^^   intestate. 

„     ,        ,       T    ,  .,,         ,  .,,  f  One-third  to  husband  and  two-thirds  to 

Husband  and  child  or  children. .  -      children 

Father  and  mother     Half  to  each. 

Father,  mother,  brother  or  sister . .  Equally  to  all. 
Mother  and  brother  or  sister  . .  .  .Whole  to  them  equally. 
„,.^             ,,          ,      ,,            .   ,        (Half     to     wife,     residue     to     mother, 
Wife,    mother,    brother,    sister,  |      b^.^thers,    sisters    and     nieces,     but 
and  nieces  or  nephews    ^     nephews  and  nieces  take  per  stirpes. 

Wife  and  father Half  to  each. 

.  f  Two-fourths    to    wife,     one-fourth    to 
Wife,     mother,     nephews      and)       mother,  and  one-fourth  to  nephews 


1 


and  nieces 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    JJST — ONTAKIO.  207 


Wife,  brother  or  sister  and  (  Half  to  wife,  half  to  brothers  and  sisters 
motlier    "(      and  mother  equally.  (Stat,  of  Car.  II.) 

Mother  only The  whole. 

Wife  and  mother Half    to    wife    and    half    to  mother. 

Brother  or  sister  of  whole  blood,  ] 

and  brother  and  sister  of  half  -  Half  to  each, 
blood   j 

Posthumous   brother    or    sister, )  ^t   ,^  ^ 

and  mother    ,  ^^^^  *«  e^°^^- 

Posthumous    brother   or   sister,] 
and  brother  or  sister  born  in  1- Half  to  each, 
lifetime  of  father. .........  j 

Father's    father    and    mother's)  tt  ir  x  , 

mother    /  ^^^^  *«  e^'^'' 

Uncle's  or  aunt's  children,  and] 

brother's    or    sister's    grand- '- All  equally. 

children j 

Grandmother,  uncle  or  aunt    All  to  grandmother 

Two  aunts,  nephew  and  niece ....  All  equally. 
Uncleanddeceaseduncle's  child.  .All  to  uncle. 
Uncleby  a  mother's  side, and  de- 1   ,,,  , 

ceased  uucle's  or  aunt's  child,  j  ^^'^  *°  uncle. 

Nephew  by  brother,  and  nephew  I  t-.        h 

by  half-sister    . . . .  j  ^^'^^l^y-  P^^  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  r  Equally,  per  crtp/7a. 
deceased  sister j 

Brother  and  grandfather All  to  brother. 

Brother's  grandson  and  brother  I   .  ,w     n 

or  sister's  daughter ^  AH  to  daughter. 

Brother  and  two  aunts All  to  brother. 

Brother  and  wife    Half  to  each. 

Mother  and  brother  Equally. 

Wife  and  mother,  and  children  I  ^^^*  *°  ^:^/^l  oue-fourth  to  mother, 
of  deceased  brother  or  sister. .  I      one-fourth  to  deceased  brother's  or 

^     sister  s  cinldren  per  stirpes. 

Wife,  brother  or  sister,  and  ^  Half  to  wife,  one-fourth  to  brother  or 
children  of  deceased  brother  j  sisterj^erca/jite,  one-fourth  to  deceas- 
or  sister (     ed  brother  or  sister's  child  per  stirpes. 

Brother  or  sister  and  children  of  (  ^t^^,/°  brother  or  sister  per  capita, 
a  deceased  brother  or  sister. .  ;      ^"^'1^°  children  of  deceased  brother 

(      or  sister  per  stirpes. 
Grandfather  and  brother All  to  brother. 


208  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — <jN  lAJlltJ. 


IRealtv). 

Realty  descends  to  personal  representatives,  whether  the  deceased 
died  testate  or  intestate,  since  1st  July,  1SS6.  In  case  of  intestacy,  to 
be  di-'itrihuted  i)i  the  same  icay  as  personal  estate,  except  as  follotcs  : 

It.  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- 
haiuKs  real  estate. 

K.  S.  O.  c.  127,  s.  4,  s.-s.  3  :  A  husband  entitled  to  curtesy  may,  by 
deed  executed  witiini  six  calendar  iiioiitiis  ui  nis  wife's  death,  elect  to 
take  curtesy  in  lieu  of  a' distributive  share. 

K.  S.  O.  c.  127.  s.  "),  enacts  that  tiie  real  and  personal  iirouerty, 
v.hether  separate  or  otherwise,  of  a  married  woman  in  respect  of 
which  she  dies  intestate,  shall  be  distributed  as  follows :  One-third 
to  her  Irusband  if  she  leaves  issue,  and  one-half  if  she  leaves  no  issue, 
and  subject  thereto  shall  go  and  devolve  as  if  her  husband  had  pre- 
deceased her. 

K.  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  ^he  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.  5G  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  iu  the 
same  manner  as  if  they  had  been  born  in  his  lifetime  and  had  survived 
him. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    IJST ONIAKIO.  209 


Succession  Buries  in  Ontario. 

Scale  of  Duty  where   Property  Passes  to  Father.   Mother, 

Child,  etc. 

Where  the  aggregate  value  of  the  property  of  tlie  deceased  ex- 
ceeds S.50.000,  and  pa.sses  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  to  or  for  the 
benefit  of  the  father,  mother,  husband,  wife,  child,  son-in-law,  or 
daughter-in-law  of  the  deceased,  the  same  or  so  much  thereof  as  so 
passes  (as  the  case  may  be)  shall  be  subject  to  a  duty  at  the  rate 
and   on    the   scale   as    follows : 

(a)  Where  the  said  aggregate  value  exceeds  $50,000.  and  does 
not  exceed  .$T5.<MX),  1   per  cent. 

(6)    Exceeds  $75,000.  and  does  not  exceed  $100,000.  2  per  cent. 

(c)  Exceeds  $100,000.  and  does  not  exceed  $150,000.  .3  per  cent, 
(di  Exceeds  SLoO.OOO.  and  does  not  exceed  $200,000,  4  per  cenr. 
(ei    Exceeds   $200,0<;m1.   .">  per   cent. 

Additional    Duty    xirliere    Share    of    any    Person    Exceeds 
$100,000. 

Provided  that  where  the  value  of  any  dutiable  property  as  de- 
termined by  the  provisions  of  sub-.«ection  4  of  section  2  of  this  Act 
exceeds  §]  00.000,  and  the  amount  passing  in  manner  aforesaid  to 
any  one  person  mentioned  in  the  next  preceding  sub-section  exceeds 
the  amount  hereinafter  mentioned,  a  further  duty  shall  be  paid  on 
the  amount  so  passing  in  addition  to  the  rates  in  the  next  preceding 
sub-section    mentioned   as    follows : 

(a)  Where  the  whole  amount  so  passing  to  one  person  exceeds 

$100,000.  and  does  not  exceed  $200,000.  1  per  cent. 

(b)  Exceeds    $200,000.    and    does    not   exceed   $400,000,    11/2    per 

cent, 
(ct    Exceeds  .$400.00(0.  and  does  not  exceed  $G00.00O.  2  per  cent. 

(d)  Exceeds   JSfiOO.OOO,    and   does   not   exceed   .$800,000,    2%    per 

cent. 

(e)  Exceeds    $800,000.    3    per   cent. 

Rate    of    Duty    w^here    Property    Passes    to    Grand    Parents, 
Brothers,   Sisters,   etc. 

Where  the  aggregate  value  of  the  property  of  the  deceased  ex- 
ceeds $10,000.  so  much  thereof  as  passes  to  or  for  the  benefit  of  the 
grandfather  or  grandmother,  or  any  other  lineal  ancestor  of  the  de- 
ceased, except  the  father  and  mother,  or  to  any  brother  or  sister  of 
the  deceased,  or  to  any  descendant  of  such  brother  or  sister,  or  to  a 
brother  or  sister  of  the  father  or  mother  of  the  deceased,  or  to  any 
descendant  of  such  last  mentioned  brother  or  sLster.  shall  be  subject 
to  a  duty  of  S5  for  every  $100  of  the  value. 

Additional   Duty   w^here    More   than    $50,000   Passes   to   Any 

Person. 

Provided  that  wiiere  the  value  of  an.v  dutiable  property  as  deter- 
mined bj'  the  provisions  of  sub-section  4  of  section  2  of  this  Act 
exceeds  .$.50,000,  and  the  amount  passing  in  manner  aforesaid  to  any 
one  person  mentioned  in  the  next  preceding  sub-section,  except  the 
father  and  mother,  exceeds  the  amount  so  passing,  in  addition  to  the 
duty  in   the  next  preceding  sub-.section  mentioned,  as  follows  : 

(a)  Where  the  whole  amount  so  passing  to  one  person  exceeds 
.$50.0(TO.  and  does  not  exceed  $100,000.  1  per  cent. 

14-1.. L. 


210  THE    CANADIAN    J.AW    LIST— ON'IA  ItlO. 


(b)  Exceeds   $100,000,    and    does   not   exceed   $150,000.    11/2    per 

cent. 

(c)  Exceeds  $150,000.  and  does  not  exceed  $200,0f)0.  2  per  cent. 

(d)  Exceeds    $200,000.    and    does   not   exceed   $250,000,    2V2    per 

cent, 
(c)    Exceeds  $250,000.  and  does  not  exceed  $300,000.  3  per  cent. 
(f)    Exceeds    $300,000,    and    does   not   exceed    $350,000,    31/2    per 

cent, 
(fir)    Exceeds  $350,000.  and  does  not  exceed  $400,000.  4  per  cent. 
(h)    Exceeds    $400,000.    and    does   not   exceed    $450,000,   4%    per 

cent, 
(i)    Exceeds  $450,000,   5  per  cent. 

Rate   -where  Property   Passes  to   Other  Persons. 

Where  the  aggregate  \  alne  of  the  property  of  the  deceased  ex- 
ceeds $10,000.  and  any  part  thereof  passes  to  or  for  the  benefit  of 
any  person  in  any  other  degree  of  collateral  consanguinity  to  the 
deceased  than  is  above  described,  or  to  or  for  the  benefit  of  any 
stranger  in  blood  to  the  deceased,  save  as  is  hereinbefore  provided 
for,  the  same  shall  be  subject  to  a  duty  of  $10  for  every  $100  of  the 
value. 

Exeiuption   of   Legacy,   etc.,  up   to    $200. 

Provided  that  where  the  whole  value  of  any  property  devised, 
bequeathed  or  passing  to  any  one  person  under  a  will  or  intestacy 
does  not  exceed  $200.  the  same  shall  be  exempt  from  payment  of 
the  duty  impcsed  by  this  section. 

Property   Brought   into    Province    for   Distribution. 

Provided  that  any  portion  of  the  estate  of  any  deceased  person, 
who  at  the  time  of  his  death  was  domiciled  in  this  Province,  which 
is  brought  into  this  Province  by  the  executors  or  administrators  of 
the  estate  to  be  administered  or  distributed  in  this  Province,  shall 
be  liable  to  the  duty  hereinbefore  imposed ;  but  if  any  estate,  suc- 
cession or  legacy,  duty  or  tax  has  been  paid  upon  such  property 
elrewhere  than  in  Ontario,  and  such  duty  or  tax  is  equal  to  or 
greater  than  the  duty  payable  on  property  in  this  Province,  no 
duty  shall  be  payable  thereon  ;  and  if  the  duty  or  tax  so  paid  else- 
where is  less  than  the  duty  payable  on  property  in  this  Province, 
then  the  property  upon  which  such  duty  or  tax  has  been  paid  else- 
where shall  be  subject  to  the  payment  of  such  portion  only  of  the 
succession  duty  provided  for  in  the  iireceding  sub-sections  of  this 
section,  as  will  equal  the  difference  between  Ihe  duties  payable  under 
this  Act  with  respect  to  property  in  the  Provincf-  of  Ontario  and 
the  duty   or   tax   so   paid  elsewhere. 

Appeal  from  Appraisement  or  Assessment. 

Any  person  dissatisfied  with  the  a)ii>raisemeiit  or  assessment 
may  apjieal  therefrom  to  the  Surrogate  .Tudge  of  the  county 
within  thirty  days  after  the  making  and  filing  of  such  assessment, 
and  upon  such  appeal  the  said  .Tudge  shall  have  jurisdiction  to  deter- 
mine all  questions  of  valuation  and  of  the  liability  of  the  appraised 
lestate  or  any  part  thereof  for  such  duty,  and  the  decision  of  the 
Surrogate  .Tudge  shall  be  final,  unless  the  projierty  in  respect  of 
which  such  appeal  is  taken  shall  exceed  in  value  the  sum  of  $10,000. 
when  a  further  appeal  shall  lie  from  the  decision  of  the  Surrogate 
.Tudge  to  a  .Tudge  of  the  High  Court,  and  from  such  Judge  of  the 
nigh  Court  to  the  Court  of  Appeal,  whose  decision  shall  be  final. 
Rev.  Stat.  c.  24.  s.  9:  [Rev.  Stat.  c.  24.  s.  10,  repealed  by  1  Edw. 
VTI..  c.  8.  s.  5.1 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO.  211 


IReaulations  tor  carv^iuci  into  effect  tbe 
Succession  2)ut\?  Bet. 

1.  On  all  applications  for  letters  probate  or  letters  of  adminls- 
tiation  made  to  any  Surrogate  Court  in  Ontario  the  applicant  or 
applicants  shall  make  and  file  unth  the  Surrogate  Registrar,  at  the 
time  of  filing  the  papers  required  by  the  practice  of  the  Surrogate 
Courts,  two  duplicate  original  affidavits  of  value  and  relationship  at- 
taching thereto  itemized  inventories  showing  full  particulars  of  the 
property  and  the  fair  market  value  thereof  and  schedules  of  relation- 
skip. 

2.  Such  affidavits  shall  be  made  and  filed  in  all  cases  without  re- 
gard to  the  nature  or  value  of  the  property  of  the  deceased. 

3.  When  the  aggregate  value  of  thv^  property,  wheresoever  situate, 
including  any  gift,  transfer,  or  other  disposition  inter  vivos,  or  other 
property  within  the  meaning  of  section  4.  sub-section  1  of  the  Act 
does  not  exceed  $5,000  the  applicant  or  applicants  may  make  and  file 
two  duplicate  original  affidavits  of  value  and  relationship  in  the  short 
form,  attaching  thereto  itemized  inventories  and  schedules  of  relation- 
ship. 

4.  AVhere  no  executor  or  administrator  can  be  made  accountable 
for  the  proper  succession  duty  the  account  required  by  section  5, 
sub-section  3  shall  conform  to  the  Forms  1  or  2  according  to  the 
value  of  the  property. 

5.  The  Surrogate  Registrar  shall  forthwith  on  receipt  thereof  for- 
ward one  of  such  duplicate  original  affidavits  or  accounts  to  the  Soli- 
citor to  the  Treasury  at  the  Succession  Duty  Olpce,  Toronto,  and 
shall  at  the  same"  time  forward  to  the  Provincial  Treasurer  of  Ontario, 

6.  The  Solicitor  to  the  Ti-easury  shall  upon  receipt  of  the  said 
affidavit  of  value  and  relationship  or  account  with  schedules  attached 
determine  whether  in  his  opinion  the  property  of  the  deceased  is 
liable  or  may  become  liable  to  succession  duty,  and  in  case  he  con- 
siders the  same  to  be  liable,  or  likely  to  become  liable,  require  secur- 
ity  lo  be  given,  which  security  ma.v  be  given  by  bond. 

7.  In  cases  where  a  bond  is  required  to  be  given  under  the  next 
preceding  regulation,  such  bond  shall  be  in  a  penal  sum  equal  to 
ten  per  centum  of  the  sworn  value  of  the  property  of  the  deceased 
person  liable,  or  which  may  become  liable,  to  succession  duty,  and 
shall  be  executed  by  the  applicant,  or  all  the  applicants  in  case  there 
are  more  than  one.  each  of  whom  shall  be  bound  in  the  whole  amount 
cf  such  bond,  and  two  sureties  to  be  approved  by  the  Surrogate  Regis- 
trar, who  shall  justify  each  in  an  amount  equal  to  the  sum  for  which 
he  is  to  be  liable,  and  the  aggregate  shall  equal  the  amount  of  the 
penalty  of  the  bond,  and  such  bond  shall  be  conditioned  for  the  due 
paj-ment  to  His  Majesty  of  any  duty  to  which  the  property  coming 
to  the  hands  of  the  said  applicant  or  applicants  may  be  found  liable. 

8.  This  bond  is  to  be  filed  in  the  Office  of  the  Registrar  of  the 
Surrogate  Court  to  which  application  is  made,  and  a  certified  copy 
thereof  sent  forthwith  to  the  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  at  the  Suc- 
cession  Duty  Office. 

9.  No  letters  probate  or  letters  of  administratioji  shall  issue  with- 
out tbe  consent  in  writing  of  the  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury. 

10.  In  cases  where  security  has  been  given  for  the  payment  of 
succession  duty  as  aforesaid  notice  of  any  appointment  for  the  pass- 
ing of  the  accounts  of  the  executors  or  administrators  shall  be  served 
upon  the  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  by  the  executor  or  administrator 
or  his  solic-itor.   together  with  a  copy  of  the  accounts. 

11.  One  week's  notice  of  valuation  and  appraisement  under  sec- 
tion 7  of  the  Act  to  all  the  parties  interested  or  their  solicitors  or 
agents,  before  proceeding  therewith,  shall  prima  facie  be  considered 
sufficient  notice. 

12.  All  appointments  of  a  guardian  by  the  Registrar  must  be 
made  with  the  privity  and  consent  of  the  Official  Guardian. 

13.  The  fees  payable  under  .section  21  of  the  Act  shall  be  the 
same  as  those  payable  in  contentious  matters  under  the  Surrogate 
Courts  Act. 


212  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


Ouarantee  Companies. 

Guarantee  coiupauies  authorized  for  acceptance  in  lieu  of  the  personal 
or  private  suretyship  prescribed  htj  chapters  16  and  220  R.  S.  O. 
1897,  or  by  62  T  /c.  c.  12. 

The  following  companies  have  heen  authorized  by  Orders  in  Council 
directing  that  the  bonds  or  guarantee  policies  of  the  said  companies 
may  be  given  and  accepted  as  security  in  lieu  of  the  bonds  of  private 
or  personal  suretyship,  prescribed  or  required  by  chapters  16  and  220 
of  the  R.  S.  O.  1897,  or  by  either  of  them,  or  by  any  act  therein 
recited  or  mentioned,  or  by  the  act  passed  in  the  62nd  year  of  Her 
late  Majesty's  reign,  chapter  12.  entitled  "  An  Act  respecting  Sure- 
ties," or  by  any  other  act  of  the  Province  wherein  the  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  Ontario  in  Council  is  empowered  to  authoi-ize  the  giving 
or  acceptance  of  sureties,  or  of  personal  bonds  of  sureties  : 

Uominion  of  Canada  Guarantee  and  Accident  Insurance  Com- 
pany,  Lawlor   Bldg.,  Toronto. 

Guarantee  Company  of  North  America,  of  Montreal,  50  King 
St.  W.,  Toronto. 

London  Guarantee  and  Accident  Company  of  London,  England, 
Canada   Life   Bldg.,   Toronto. 

Employers'  Liability  Assurance  Corporation,  Ltd.,  of  London, 
England,   Temple  Bldg.,   Toronto. 

American  Surety  Company  of  New  York,  8  Leader  Lane, 
Toronto, 

The  United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company.  No.  fi  Col- 
borne  St,,  Toronto. 

The  Empire  Accident  and  Surety  Company  of  London.  England, 
Standard  Stock  Ex.  Bldg.,  Toronto. 

The  Imperial  Guarantee  and  Accident  Insurance  Co.  of  Canada, 
Canada  Life  Bldg.,  Toronto. 


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Admiralty  Court   215 

Alphabetical  list  of  Towns   , 216 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    etc 216 

Court  of  Chancery    .  .  : .' 215 

Judges  and  Clerks  of  County  Courts   215 

Law    Society    216 

Supreme  Court  of  Prince  Edward  Island   215 

Surrogate  and  Probate  Courts 215 

Synopsis  of  the  Laws  of  Prince  Edward   Island ...  .See  colored  page 


THK  CANADIAN   LAW  Ll.ST — PIUNCE  EUWAKIJ  ISLAND.       215 


PRIICE  mm  ISLAND. 


Supreme  Court  of  p.  E-  Hslanb. 

Chief  J  list  ice: 
Hon.    William    Wilfred    Sullivan. 

Assista)it  Judges: 
Hon.  Edward  Jaivis  Hodgson.  Hon.   Kowan   Ilobert  Fitzgerald, 
Prothonotary  and  Cleric  of  the  Crown:  Deputy  Prothonotary : 

J.  A.   Longworth.  L.  E.  Brecken. 

doui't  ot  Cbanceii\ 

Chancellor: 
Hon.    Donald    A.    MacKinnon,    LL.B.,    Lieut. -Governor. 

V  ice-Chancellor : 
Hon.   Rowan   Robert   Fitzgerald. 


Master  of  the  Rolls 

Registrar: 

Hon.   Edward  J.   Hodgson.                                          L.   E.    Brecken. 

H&miralt\?  CourL 

Judge : 

Hon.   Wui.   W.   Sullivan. 

Registrar:                                                                  Marshal: 

J.    A.    Longworth.                                                  G.   W.    Hyndman. 

Siurociate  an^  Iprobate  Court. 

Surrogate  and  Judge  of  Probate:                                        Registrar: 

Hon.  Richard  Reddin.                                             J.  (J.  J.   Weldon. 

JuOaes  an&  Clerfts  ot  tbe  County  Courts. 

County. 

County    Seat, 

Judge. 

Chief  Clerk  and 
High  Sheriff. 

King's.. 

Georgetown   .  . 

S.  Blanchard 

i-C.  C,  Geo.  A.  Aitken. 
1H.S.,D.F.  McDonald. 

Prince. . 

Snmmerside  . . 

Neil  McLeod 

fC.  C,  W.  T.  Hunt. 
(H.  S.,  D.  Wright. 

Queen's. 

Cliarlottetown . 

Hector  C.  McDonald. 

(C.  C,  Henry  Smith. 

|H.  S..  G.  Conmhs. 

216       THE  CANAJJIAX  LAW  LIST — PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 


^bc  Xaw  Society  of  prince  lEDwait)  1l9lan^. 

President  : 
D.  C.  McLeod,  K.C. 

Vice-President: 
J.  A.  Mathison.   K.C. 

Executive  Committee: 
\\ .  E.  Beutley,  W.  A,  O.  Moison,  K.C,  W.  A.  Weeks,  A.  Peters,  K.C. 

Librarian: 


Secretary  and  Treasurer: 
F.  L.  Haszard,  K.C. 


A.  G.  Bremner. 


Examiners  for  Admission  to  the  Bar: 

A.   Peters,  K.C,       W.  E.  Beutley,       J.  A.  Mathisou,   K.C, 
C.  R.  Smallwood. 

Examiners  of  Applicants  to  tStudi/  Law: 
W.   A.   Weeks,  D.   C   McLeod,   K.C,  .C   K.   Smallwood. 


Xi6t  of  Bavvisters,  Solicitors,  letc. 


AI.BERTON— Prince    Co. 
Tweedy,    G. 

CHARLOTTETO'WN,— 

Queen's   Co. 
Bayfield,   E. 
Brehant,   A. 
Brown,  E.  O. 
Haszard    &    Gaudet.   F. 

L.     Haszard,     K.C,     G. 

Gaudet. 
Haviland,  E.  H. 
Johnston,    J.    J. 
Mathison      &      McDonald. 

J.       A.     Mathison,     A. 

McDonald. 
Mellish,  A.  J.  B. 
MelHsh,  J.  T. 
McDonald,   J.   S. 
McDonald,   J.   A. 
McLean   &   McKinnon.   A. 

A.   McLean,  D.  :McKin- 

non. 
McLeod  &  Bentley.    D.  C 

McLeod.  B.A..  K.C,  W. 

E.   Bentley. 
Mnr.son    c^-   Duffy.      W.   A. 

O.  ^Nlorson,  K.C.   C  G. 

Duffy. 
Palmer,   H.   James. 


Peters,"    Peters     &     lugs. 

Arthur    Peters,    A.    E. 

Ings. 
Reddiu,    James    H. 
Smallwood,    Chas.    R. 
Stewart,   W.   S. 
Warburton,    A.    B. 
AVeeks,   W,  A. 

GEORGETO^VN— King's 

Co. 
Ryan,    E.    F. 

MONTAGUE— King's    Co. 
Inman,   Geo.   S. 

SOURIS— King's    Co. 
I'l-aser,  A.  L. 

SUMMERSIDE— Prince 
Co. 
Bell,  J.  H. 
McLeod,    Neil. 
McQuarrie     &     Arsenault. 

N.      McQuarrie,       K.C, 

A.  E.   Arsenault. 
Peters.    Ings   &    Saunders. 

A.    Peters.    A.    E.    Ings, 

A.   C   Saunders. 
Williams,    E.   B. 
Wright.    Henry    E. 
Wvatt,   J.   E. 


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Advocates  throughiout  the  Province   223 

Alphabetical  list  of  advocates   235 

(Number    after    name    refers    to    town    in    Quebec    having    cor- 
responding number  before  name). 

Alphabetical  List  of  Towns   223 

Bailiffs    243 

Circuit   Court  of   Dist.  of  Montreal    • 219 

Court  of  General  Sessions    219 

Court   of   King's   Bench    219 

District  Judges,   Magistrates   and   Sheriffs 222 

Recorder's    Court    219 

Registration  Districts  and   Officials    220 

Superior   Court    219 

i^'uperior    Court   in    Review    219 

Synopsis  of  the  Laws  of  Quebec    See  Colored  Page 

Vice-Admiralty    Court    219 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    IJS'l' — QUEBEC.  219 


QUEBEC. 


Itbe   mtno's   Bench   an^   Superior   dourt 

JuMciar^  ©fRcials,   iCtc. 

Couvt  of  1kiiu3'5  IBeucb. 

APPKAL   SIDE. 

<'hitf  J  list  ice: 
Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Lacoste,  Kt. 

Pin's  lit'  Judyes: 

Hon.  J.  G.  Bo^fse.  Hon.  J.  Blanchet.  Hon.  R.  N.  Hall.  Hon.  X.    ^Y. 

Treuholme,  Hon.  J.  A.  Ouimet. 

Officers  of  the  Court — C.  A.  Chenevert.  Clk.  of  Apis,  for  Montreal; 

L.  Ouimet.  Louis  Marchand.  Dpv.  Clerks  'of  Apis,  for  Montreal ;   A. 

Pouliot,  Clk.  of  Apis..  Que. ;  J.  Nadeau.  Dpty.  Clk.  of  Apis,  for  Que. 

CROWN  SIDE. 

,S(tnie  Judges  as  for  Apiteal  >Side. 

Officers    of    the    Court,    Montreal    —    L.    W.    Sicotte,    U.    Lafon- 
taine.    Clerks   of  the   Crown  ;    A.    E.  Corriveau  &  C.  Benoit,  Deputy 
Clks.  of  the  Crown  ;  A.  Hamilton,  Clk. 

Officers  of  the  Court.  Qiichif — A.  Pouliot.  Clerk  of  the  Crown; 
A.  Talbot,  Deputy  Clerk. 

Superior  Court. 

QUEBEC  DISTRICT. 

Chief  Justice — Hon.  A.  B.  Routhier. 

MONTREAL  DISTRICT. 

Sir  Melbourne  M.  Tait,  Kt.,  Senior  Puisne  Judge. 

Dice*aMniralt^  Court. 

Judge: 
Hon.   Adolphe   Bazile   Routhier, 
Registrar:  Marshall: 

J.  Dunbar,  K.C.  J.  B.  Parkyn. 

Courts  of  General  Sessions  ot  tbe  iPeace,  Special  Session^ 
anD  police  firiaiiiBtratee. 

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. 

1RecorDer'0  Court. 

Montreal — A.  E.  Poirier,  R.  Stanley  Weir,  Recorders;  L.  A. 
Lefebvre,   Clerk. 

Quebec— E.  A.  Dery,  Recorder;  E.  Foley,  Clerk. 

Superior  Court  in  IRevlew. 

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 
daj'.s,  the  last  four  days  in  each  month  except  .fuly  and  August 

Circuit  Court  ot  tbe  H)lBtrict  ot  fHlontreal. 

Judges: 
Hon.  C.  L.  Champagne.  Hon.  John  Daly  Purcell.  Hon.  Achille  Dorion. 

Clerk: 
P.  A.  Archanibault. 


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ARTHABASKA       — 

Dist.   Arthabaska 
Cote,  P.  H. 
Crepeau,   E. 
Crepeau    &    Mailbiot. 

L.  P.  Crepeau,  Jr., 

A.  D.  Mailhiot     ' 
Laurier,    H. 
Methot     tfc    Laliberte 

J.    E.    Methot,    W. 

La]il>erte 
Perrault    &    Perrault. 

J.E.  6c  (i.   I'eirault 
BAIE     ST.     ?AUIj — 

Dist.    Saguenay 
Bouchard,   il. 
Gaanon.   E. 
BEAUCEVILLE       — 
Dist.  IJeauce. 
Alleyn,  J.  A. 
Dionne,  .T.  A. 
Letellier,   B. 

BEAUHARNOIS      — 

Dist.   Beauharnois 
Seers.    L.   A. 
BEDFORD  —  District 
Bedford 
Capsey.    G. 
Constantineau.    S. 
Cornell.   Z.  E. 
BERTHIERVILLE— 
Dist.    Joliette 
AUard.    V. 
Denis,    J.    J. 
Piette,    .T.    A. 
BRYSON    —    District 
I'ontiac. 
Barry.   D.   R. 
Roland.    M. 
BUCKINGHAM       — 
Dist    Ottawa 
Baudrv     &     Lauglois. 
F.  A.  Baudry.  J.  E. 
Langlois 
Lamontagne,   T. 
CHICOUTIMI  —  Dist 
Chicoutinii 
Alain   &  Lapoiute.   L. 
Alain,   S.   Lapointe. 
Bellev.  L.  G. 


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Levesque  &  Tremblay. 

E.      Levesque,      O. 

Trt-mblay 
Savard  &  Tremblay.  3. 

E.     Savaid.    .T.    A. 

Trt-nihlay 
COATICOOKE— Dist 

St.    Francois 
Beaulne.  J. 
Cleveland,  .T.  B. 
Hanson.    A.   C. 
Shurtleff.  ^V.  L. 
St.  Pierre  &  Verret.  G. 

H.St.Pieri-e.  H.Ver- 

ret 

COOKSHIRE  —  Dist. 
St.   Francois 
Charl>onnel,    L.   E. 

COW^ANSVILLE      — 

Dist.    Bedford 
O'Hai'oran,   J. 

DRUMMONDVILLE 

Di>-r.  Arthabaska 
Garceau.    X. 
Pare,  A.  T. 
Richa'.d.    .T.   T'. 

FARNHAM    —    Dist. 
Bedford 
Lefebvre.  .T.  E. 

Ponlin.    J.    S. 

FRASERVILL,E       — 

Dist.  Kamouraska 
Chagnon.  G.  .1. 
Langlais.  J. 
Lapointe  &  Stein.    E. 

Lapointe.  A.  Stein. 
Pelletier.    G. 
Potrin.   W.   A. 
Pouliot.  .T.  C. 
Riou  &  Cimon.    S.  C. 

Riou.  E.  H.  Cimon. 

GRANBY    —     District 
Bedford 
:\railhot.   ^L 

GRAND      MERE      — 

Dist.   Three   Rivers. 
Beliveau,   A. 
Blondin.  L.  J. 


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39     HULL— D is t.   Ottawa. 
Aylen      &      Duclos. 

Henry  Aylen,  K.C., 

A.   W.   Duclos 
Belcourt   N.   A.,   K.C 
Brooke,      Chauvin     & 

Devlin.    J.CBrooke, 

K.C.    H.    Chauvin, 

E.    B.    Devlin 
Conroy,  R.  H. 
Coultee,  L.  W. 
Cousineau,  L. 
Desjardins,  A.  R. 
De   Salaberry,   R. 
Devlin,  J.  A. 
Foran&Rainvillp.  T.P. 

Foran,  B.  Rainville 
Gamble,   W. 
Gordon,   A. 
Goyette,  H.  A. 
fieDuc,  L.  A. 
Lemieux,  A. 
McConnell,   A. 
:McDonsall.   .T.   M. 
Major  &  Fortier.  O.B. 

^Nlajor.  HA. Fortier 
St.  Marie.  J.  W. 
Wright    &    Talbot. 

Geo.   C.   Wright.  T. 

Talbot 
41      HUNTINGDON        — 

Di.st.  Beanharnoi.s 
MitHiell.  A.  E. 
48     INVERNESS  —  Di.st. 
Ai-thaha.ska. 
Dionu^e.  J.  R. 
45     JOLIETTE  —  District 

Joliette 
Dubean,   J.   A. 
Ducharnie,    .T.    P.    L. 
Dngas  &  Hebert.  F.O. 

Dugas,  E.   Hebert 
Fontaine,    A. 
Marsolais,   A.    L. 
Prud'homme,   J.   N. 
Renaud     &     Guibault. 

J.  A.  Renaud,  J.  A. 

Guibault. 
Tellier    &    Ladouceur. 

J.  M.  Tellier.  J.  E. 

Ladouceur 
Trudeau,  J.  A.  H. 
47     KNOWLTON  —  Dist. 

Bedford 
Fay.  J.  E. 
4D     LACHUTE     —     Dist. 

Terrebonne 
Bampton,  G.  E. 
Palliser,   J. 
St.  .Tacqups,   J.   L. 


53     LAKE  MEGANTIC— 

Dist.   St.   Francois 
Becigneul,  A. 
Gaudet,  J.   A. 

o4     LAURENTIDES       — 

Dist.  Joliette 
Gauthier,  J.  L. 

56     L'ASSOMPTION      — 

Dist.  .Joliette. 
Faribault,  J.  E. 
Piche,  A. 
Rivest,  J.  A.  H. 

5S     LEVIS— Dist.  Quebec 
Belleau,      Belleau      & 

Belleau 

(H.  O.  Quebec) 
Darveau  &   Darveau. 

(H.  O.  Quebec) 
Gelly,   J.   E. 

(H.  O.  Quebec) 

60     LOUISEVILLE— Dis. 

Tliree  Rivers 
Beland,    G. 
Dalphond,  J.  B. 
Desaulniers.   A.    L. 
Desy,  J.  A. 

62     MAGOG— District    St. 
Francois 
Tourigny,  A. 

64     MALBAIE  —  District 

Saguenay 
Angers,   C. 
Catellier,   P. 
D'Auteuil,   P.  A. 
Duggan,   E.   J. 
Kane,  G.  A. 

66     MANIWAKI  —  Dist. 
Ottawa 
Champagne,   J.   O.   D. 

C)^     MARIEVILLE— Dist. 

St.  Hyacinthe 
Fournier,  L.  P. 
ISIcCully,  J.   C. 

70     MATANE  —Dis.  Rim- 
ouski 
Bergeron,   R. 
D'Aii.iou,  L.  E. 

73     MONTMAGNY— Dist. 
;Montniagny 

Bender.   A.  J. 

Choquette,    Galipeault 
&   Taschereau 
(H.  O.  Quebec) 

Rou.sseau,   ^I. 

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75     MONTREAL  CITY— 

Dist.    of   ^lontreal 
Adam,  M.  A. 
Adam,  J. 

Angers,      de     Lori- 

mier  &  Godin,  30 

St.  James  st.   Hon. 

A.  R.  Angers,  K.C., 

A.   E.   de   Lorimier, 

K.C.   E.  H.    Godin. 

Angers,  D.  A. 

Arcliamhault,  A.  S. 

Archamhault,  C.  Aug., 

20  St.  James  St. 
Arcliambault.  Jos.,Tla 

St.  .Tames  st. 
Archambanlt.     .7.     L., 
K.C,     City     Attor- 
ney.   City   Hall. 
Archambeault  <&  Aich- 
ambeault,        15861/^ 
Notre  Dame  st.    L. 
H.       Archambeault, 
Louis  Archambevault 
Armour,     Douglas, 

Temple  Bldg. 
Armstrong,    E.    N. 
Astle,   T.   F. 
Atwater,  Duclos  & 
Cliauvin,     Guard- 
ian Bldg.     Hon.   A. 
W.    Atwater,    K.C, 
C  A.  Duclos.  K.C, 
.       H.   N.   Chauvin 
Bagg.  R.   S.  C. 
Barnard  &  Dessaulles. 
C    A.    Barnard,    C 
Dessaulles 
Barnard.   J. 
Bastien,     Bergeron 
&    Cousineau.    76 
St.  James  .st.    F.  de 
S.  A.   Bastien,K.C., 
J.  G.  H.   Bergeron, 
P.   Cousineau. LL.D, 
Aquila   .Ta.smin. 
Baubien       &       La- 
marclie,    7.3    &    74 
L..  L.  &  G.  Bldg.    C 
P.  Beaubien.  LL.L., 
J.A.Lamarche.LL.L 
Beauchamii,  J.  J. 
Beaudin,   Lioranger 
&     St.     Germain, 
in08  Notre  Dame  st 
S.     Beaudin,     K.C. 
L.J.Loranger,LLD., 
P.St.Germain.LL.L. 


Beaudry    &    Beaudry, 
71a    St.    James    st. 
L.  R.  Beaudry,  J.A. 
Beaudry 
Beaulieu,   J.   A. 
Beauregard.   Rainville 
&  St.  Julien.    L.  E. 
Beauregard,    J.    H. 
Rainville,  T.  R.  St. 
Julif^n 
Beckett,  A.   E. 
Beique.   Turgeon.   Ro- 
bertson    »&    Beique. 
F.  L.  Beique,  E.  L. 
Turgeon.  D.  C  Ro- 
bertson. L.J.Beique, 
H.  A.  Beique,  F.  A. 
Beique 
Benoit,  B. 

Berard,     Brodeur     & 
Berard.    L.  P.  Ber- 
ard. D.  Brodeur,  J. 
B.  Berard 
Bernard    &    Chali- 
foux,    N.Y.L.  Bldg. 
L.  E.  Bernard,  J.L. 
Chalifoux 
Bernard.  .T.  A. 
Bethune    &    Bethune. 
S.   Bethune.     M.   B. 
Bethune 
Biggar,  W.  H.,K.C, 
(Gen.Sol  G.T.R.Co.) 
Riron.    J.    R.    S. 
Bisaillon    &    Bros- 
sard,  n  &  1 7  Place 
d'Armes  Hill.  F.  J. 
Bisaillon,    K.C,    L. 
J.       -\.       Brcssard, 
LL.B..     Hector     R. 
Bi.'^aillon,    LL.R. 
Bis.'^onnet  &  Geofifrion. 
A.  E.  J.  Bissonnet, 
J.   U.   A.    Geoffrion 
Rissonnette.   .T.   B. 
Bl3.ir     &     liavertv 
Can.  L.  Bldg.    J.W. 
Blair.  F.J.  Lavertv. 
Blavlock.    IT.    M'. 
Rois.sonn.nult.  .1.  G. 
Boudreault.  J.  B. 
T^onrbonniero,    p. 
Bowie.   D.    E. 
Brosseau     &     Holt, 
Guardian   Pldsr.     T. 
B ro s.*; ea u .    K.C.    C. 
AI.Holt.  K.C..  .John 
L.  >rorris.  K.C.  H. 
^.   Cholptte.   LL.B., 
T.:\r.   Tansev.B.CL. 


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THE    CANADIAN    1>AW    LIST— QUEBEC. 


Biiichf.-^i.  C. 
Bnchan,  J.  S.,  K.C., 
Guardian    Building. 
Budden,     Hanbury 

A.,  N.Y.L.   Bldg. 
Busteed     &     liane. 
N.Y.L.  Bldg.    E.  B. 
Bustped,     K.C.,     C. 
Lane. 
Butler  &  Filiou.    T.  P. 
Butler.  L.  F.  Filion 
Cameron.  J.  T). 
Campbell,        Mere- 
dith,      Macpber- 
son      &       Hague, 
Mer.     Bank    Cham. 
C.S.  Campbcll,K.C., 
F.E.  M(Medith,K.G., 
K.    R.    Macjiherpon. 
H.  J.  Hague.  A.  R. 
Holden 
Carmicliael.    S. 
Carter,      Goldstein 
&    Beullac.   Royal 
Ins.     Bldg.      C.   B. 
Carter.      K.C.,     M. 
Goldstein.  K.C., 

Pierre  Beullac 
Chambt^rs,  A.  H. 
Champoux.  C. 
Chavpentier.   M.   E. 
Chauvin      &      Lacha- 
pelle.    L.    A.    Chau- 
vin.  A.    Lachapelle 
Cholette,  H.  A. 
Oinq-Mars     &     Cinq- 
Mar.s.      Alf.      Cinq- 
Mars.    Alex.    Cinq- 
Jlars. 
Claxton   .^   Ker.      Al- 
liance Bldg.     A.   G. 
•      B.    Claxton.    T.    R. 
Ker. 
Cloran.  IT.  J. 
Coderre.      Cedra.s      »& 
Magnan.       L.     Co- 
derre. J.  L.  Cedras, 
.1.   G    Magnan. 
Cook  &  McMaster, 
l.')!    St.    James   st., 
J.      Wilson      Cook- 
Andrew       R.      Mc- 
Master 
Cooke,    J.   P.,    K.C., 

X.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Corbeil.  L.  L. 
Cordeau    &    Cordeau. 
N.    Z.    Cordeau.    L. 
B.  Cordeau. 


Cowan,  M.  K.,  K.C. 

(.\.sst.  Sul.  G.  T.  R. 

Co.j. 
Covie  &  Tetrault,  City 

Hall.     P.   J.   Coyle, 

K.C,    E.   Tetrault. 
Craig,  F.  A. 
Cramp  &  Ewing.  G.  B. 

Cianip.   .J. A.  Ewing. 
Cranksiiaw^  &  Con- 

per.   Alliance  Bldg. 

J.    Crankshaw,    \V. 

M.  Couper 
Creelmau,     A.     R., 

K.C. (Chief  Solicitor 

C.      1".      Ry.      Co.), 

Windsor  Station 
Cresse    &    De.scarries. 

L.  G.  A.  Cresse,  J. 

A.  Descarries 
Cross  &  Brodie.    A.  G. 

Cros.«,  H.  II.  Brodie 
Cross,  S. 
Cruickshank  &  Smyth. 

W.  G.  Cruickshank, 
Cullen,   J.   P. 
Curran,    Frank    J., 

18l>  St.  .Tames  st. 
Curran,    L.    E.,    ISO 

St.  James  st. 
Dagenais  &  Charbon- 

neau.  J.P.W.  Dage- 
•   nais,     J.     Charbon- 

neau. 
Dalbec  &  Dalbec.    A. 

&  II.  Dalbec. 
D'Amour,  J.  G. 
Damphnn.'jse.   .1.    H. 
Dandurand,      Bro- 

deur      &      Boyer. 

L.    L.    &    G.    Bldg. 

R.   Dandurand.K.C, 

L.  P.  Brodeur.K.C, 

L.    Bover.B.A.,BCL 
David.  J.  H, 
Da\id,    L.    O.     (with 

Henry    J.    Elliott) 
Davidson  &  Wain- 
wrigkt,      161     St. 

Jamps     st.        Peers 

Davidson,  A.  Wain- 

wright. 
Davidson    &    Ritchie. 
L.  H.  Davidson,  W. 
F.  Ritchie. 
De  Bellefeuille.  E.  L. 
de      Boucherville      & 
Morin.      J.     B.    de 
Boucherville.   A.   Z. 
florin. 


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227 


Decarie   &  Decary. 
N.  Y.  L.  Bldg.  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.   De- 
mers. 
Demers  &  de  Liori- 
mier,  97  St.  James 
.St.  P.Demers,LL.D., 
K.C.,  M.P.,  R.G.  de 
Lorimier,    LL.B. 
Denis,  U.  A. 
Depocas.  G.  E. 
Desaulniers,  E.  L. 
Desaulniens,    G.,    71a 

St.  James  st. 
Desbois,  D.  L. 
Desilets.  A. 
Desjardins,   A. 
Desjardins,   M. 
Desmarais.   J. 
DesRivieres,   R. 
Desrosiers,  E. 
Dion,  J.  A.  E. 
Dorais.  Dora  is  &  Be- 
sette.  97  St.  James 
St.   A.  P.  Dorais,  O. 
P.   Dorais.   W.    Be- 
sette. 
Doutre.   J.   B. 
Driscoll.  N. 
Drolet.   E.   B. 
Drouin  &  Drouin.    J. 
O.    Drouin,     P.     E. 
Drouin. 
Drouin.  .T.   A. 
Drouin,  Joseph,  97 

St.   James   st. 
Dubreuil.  J.  F. 
Dupre.  L.  P. 
Dupuis  &  Senecal.   F. 
X.  Dupuis,  O.  Sene- 
caL 
Durand,   N. 
Dussault     &    Mercier. 
J.    C.   H.   Dussault. 
J.  Mercior 
Elliott,    Henry     J., 
Canada  Life  Bid? 


Emard.    &     Emard. 

L.  L.  &  G.  Bldg. 
J.  U.  Emard,  K.C.. 
riiarlcs  Emard. 
Ethier.  L.  J.,  K.C., 
City  Hall.  City  Atty 
Faribault.    Leon,     N. 

T.   Life  Bldg. 
Fauteux     &     Fan- 
teux,  97  St.  James 
St.     G.  A.  Fauteux, 
Francis  Fauteux 
Ferguson.  J.  M. 
Filion,    Z. 

Fleet    &    Falconer, 
l-~7  St.  James  st.   C. 
J.  Fleet,  K.C.,  Alex. 
Falconer.      H.      S. 
Williams. 
Fontaine    &     Labelle, 
LaPresse   Bldg.    Z. 
Fontaine,  J.  A.  La- 
belle. 
Fontaine.  L.  B. 
Forget,  A. 
Fortin.  A.  F. 
Foster,  Martin.  Mann 
&   Mackinnon.Roval 
Ins.    Bldg.      G.    G. 
Foster,  K.C.,  J.   E. 
Martin,  K.C.,  J.  A. 
Mann,    C.   G.   Mac- 
kinnon 
Fournier.  J.  O. 
Gagne  &  Beaulieu.   A. 
Gagne.  L.  E.  Beau- 
lieu. 
Gagne,  H.  J. 
Gagnon,  A. 
Gaudet,   B. 
Gaudet,   V. 
Genereux,    F.   A. 
Geo£Frion,       GeofiP- 
rion     &     Cusson, 
97     St.     James    st. 
V.   Geoffrion,   K.C., 
M.P.,  A.   Geoffrion, 
K.C..     V.     Cusson, 
LL.L. 
Geoffrion  &  Monet.  A. 
Geoffrion,   D.Monet. 
Germain,   A. 
Gilman  &  Boyd.  Mer- 
chants    Bk.     Bldg. 
Hon.  F.  E.  Gilman, 
K.C..    L.    H.    Boyd. 
Glass    &    Surveyer, 
Alliance  Bldg.  L.  G. 
Glass.  P.  Survever. 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


Globensky,  A.,K.C., 

97  St.  James  st. 
Gosi^elii),  I>. 
Gonin,    Martineau, 
Lemieux  &  Bras- 
sard, SO'J  N.Y.Life 
Bldg.    Hon.    Lomer 
Gouin,  K.C.  (Atty.- 
Gen.  Quebec),  P.  G. 
Martineau.K.C,    K. 
Lemieux,K.C.,M.P., 
Sol.-Gen.    for    Can- 
ada,    E.     Bra-ssard, 
LL.B.         (.Recorder 
Town   St.  Paul.) 
Goune,  E. 
Goyette.  O.  A. 
Greenshields, 
Greenshields, 
Macalister&Lan- 
'  guedoc,  1724  Notre 
Dame  st.  J.N. Green- 
shields,  K.C,  R.  A. 
E.Greeushields.K.C, 
A.^y.G.    Macalister, 
E.  Languedoc. 
Grenier  &  Grenier.  A. 
W.  Grenier,  A.  Gre- 
nier. 
Guerin       &      Merrill, 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.    E. 
Guerin,  A.  E.  Mer- 
rill. 
Guerin  &  Poissant.  E. 
Guerin.  J.  Poissant. 
Guertin,  C.  A. 
Hall.       Brown       & 
Sharp,       164      St. 
James  st.  J.S.  Hall, 
K.C,  A.  J.  Brown, 
K.C,    W.    Prescott 
Sharp,    R.    C    Mc- 
Michael,  D.   J.  An- 
gus. 
Hatchett,        F.        J., 

Temple  Bldg. 
Hebert,  E. 
Hebert,  J. 

Heneker  &  Duff.  R. 
T.  Heneker.  A.  H. 
Duff. 
Hibbard  &  Orr,  Na- 
tional Trust  Bldg. 
F.  W.  Hibbard,  H. 
S.  Orr 
Hogle,     A.,     B.CL., 

Temple  Bldg. 
Holton,  E. 
Honan,   M. 
Houle,  L. 


Hubert,  L.  J.  R. 
Hurteau  &  Guilbault. 
J.   A.    Hurteau,    R. 
Guilbault. 
Hutchins    &    Mar- 
golese,Temple  Bldg 
H.A.Hutchins,K.C., 
L.  Margolese 
lies,  C,  204  St. James 
Interno.seia,    J. 
Jacobs  Sc  Garueau, 
97  St.  James  st.    S. 
W.     Jacobs,     Leon 
Gameau. 
Jalbert   &    Audet.     J. 
W.   Jalbert.    H.    E. 
Audet. 
Jasmin,  V.  F. 
Joanette,   J.   H. 
Jodoin,  H.,  B.A..  97 

St.   James  st. 
Jodoiu,   Jodoin  &  Jo- 
doin.   A.  Jodoin,   I. 
A.Jodoin,   A.Jodoin. 
Jodoin  &  Renaud,  16 
St.  James  st.  T.  Jo- 
doin^   G.   Renaud. 
Joseph,   E. 
Julien,  J.  A. 
KaTanagh,    Lajoie    & 
Lacoste.        H.       J. 
Kavanagh,     H.     G. 
Lajoie,    P.    Lacoste, 
J.  Mathieu. 
Kirby,  J. 
Lachapelle,  J.  A. 
Lacombe     «&     Rocher, 
1608  Notre  Dame  st 
G.  A.   Lacombe,  R. 
Rocher 
Lacroix,   J.   O. 
liaflamme    &    Mit- 
chell, Bk.  of  Otta- 
wa Bldg.  N.  K.  La- 
flamme,  W.  G.  Mit- 
chell. 
Lafleur,      MacDon- 
gall    &    Macfar- 
lane,     N.     Y.    Life 
Bldg.     E.     Lafleur, 
K.C.     Gordon     W. 
MacDougall,  L. 

Macfarlane 
Lafontaine,      Eugene. 
Lafortune.    D.    A. 
Laloude,   W. 
Lamarche,   A. 
Lamarre    &    Brodeur. 
J.  I.  Lamarre,  J.  A. 
A.  Brodeur. 


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229 


Lamirande,   A. 
Lamotbe,  J.  C. 
Lamothe  &  Trudel.  G. 
Lamothe.  P.  Trudel. 
Landry     &     De    Lan- 
audiere.    J.  P.  Dan- 
dry.  C.  T.  De  Dan- 
audiere. 
Lapierre,   O. 
Laporte,  Clovis,  97 

St.  James  St. 
Laramee,  A. 
Dariviere,  M.  J.  C. 
LaRochelle,  M.  G. 
LaRose  &  Dalonde.  V. 
LaRose,      W.      Da- 
londe. 
Daurendeau  &  Bazin. 
C.    Daurendeau,    A. 
Bazin. 
Davallee,    Lavallee    & 
Davallee.    D.  A.  Da- 
vallee, P.  O.  Daval- 
lee, D.   R.  Davallee 
Davallee,  C.  H. 
DeBeuf,    C,    Alliance 

Bldg. 
DeBlanc    &   Brossard. 
P.   E.   DeBlanc,   E. 
Brossard. 
Deet.  S.  P. 
Lefebvre,  D.  J. 
Deonard,  Patenaude  & 
Decarie.     J.    E.    E. 
Deonard,  E.  Paten- 
aude, J.  N.  Decarie. 
Lightliall,         Har- 
wood  &  Stewart, 
180    St.    James    st. 
W.     D.     Lighthall, 
M.A.,    F.R.S.D.,    C. 
A.Harw'iod,  B.C.D.. 
A.    McN.     Stewart, 
B.C.D. 
Donergan.   M.S.,   NY 

Dife   Bldg. 
Dussier,  E. 

Lyman  &  Dnnlop, 
SO  St. Francois  Xav. 
St.  F.  S.  Dvman, 
K.C.,  J.H.  Dun  lop. 
Dyon.  D.  M.,  17  Guar- 
dian Bldg. 
McCormick  &  Le- 
bourveau,  Alli- 
iincc  Bldi;.  D.  Mc- 
Cormick, K.C.,  S.A. 
Debourveau,    B.C.D. 


McGibbon,         Cas- 
grain,       Mitchell 
&   Surveyer,   Can. 
Dife    Bldg.     R.    D. 
McGibbon,        K.C., 
Th.  Chase-Casgrain, 
K.C.,  V.E.  Mitchell, 
Ed.      Surveyer,      A. 
Chase-Casgrain,     C. 
M.  Cotton 
McGoun,   Arch.,   K.C. 
McLennan,      Ho\«r- 
ard      &     Aylmer, 
Brit.   Empire  Bldg. 
Francis   McDennan, 
K.C,    E.    E.    How- 
ard, H.   U.  P.  Ayl- 
mer, A.   R.   Hall. 
Mackay,    A. 
Mackay,   Hugh,   St. 

Ry.   Chambers. 
Maclennan  &  Mea- 
gher, N.Y.D.  Bldg. 
P.     S.     Maclennan, 
K.C,  J.  J.  Meagher 
Macmaster,     Hick- 
son   &   Campbell, 
Temple  Bldg.    Don- 
ald Macmaster.K.C, 
J.    C    Hickson,    G. 
A.  Cami)bell 
Marceau    &    Archam- 
bault.  J.O. Marceau, 
J.  B.  Archambault 
Marechal,  D.  1.,  K.C, 

N.  Y.  Dife  Bldg. 
Marsan,   G.   A. 
Martineau       &       Del- 
faus.se.     P.  G.  Mar- 
tineau, R.  Delfausse 
Martineau,  V. 
Masson,   D. 
Mathieu,  A, 
Mathieu,   DeD. 
Mathieu,  G.  E. 
Mathieu,  J.  J.  U. 
Mercier,  W. 
Meunier    &    Meunier. 
D.    Meunier,    S.    E. 
Meunier 
Mignault,  P.  B. 
Migneron,  J.  H. 
Millette,   N.  A. 
Mireault     &    Lacoste. 
G.   Mireault,   J.    L. 
Dacoste. 
Mnffatt,  G.  U. 
Molleur,  J.  A. 
Monk  &  Baker.    F.  D. 
Monk.  W.  A.  Baker 


280 


THK   CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— QUEBEC. 


Montgomery  &  I^a- 
coste,    N.    "k:.    Life 
Bldg.      G.     H.     A. 
Montgomery,         A. 
Lacoste. 
Montpetit     &     Vallee. 
E.  Montpetit,LL.L., 
A.  Vallee.  LL.L. 
Monty    &   Duranleau, 
R.  Monty,  A.  Dur- 
anleau. 
Morgan,   E,   A.   D., 

107  Alliance  Bidg. 
Morrison   &  John- 
son.   Temple    Bldg. 
yi.  .T.   Morrison,  A. 
R.  Johnson 
Morrison,  G.  A. 
Mount.  W.  E. 
Monsseau.  J.  O. 
Mullin,  R.  T.,  N.Y. 

Life  Bldg. 
Murphy  &  Roy,  97 
St.  James  st.     D.  R. 
Murphy,    K.C„     F. 
X.  Roy 
Normandlu  &   Simon, 
97  St.  James  st.    Z. 
Normandin.     L.     A. 
Simon 
Oughtred,      Place      & 
Phelan,  .30  St.  John 
St.      A.    R.    Ought- 
red,    E.    G.    Place, 
M.  A.  Phelan. 
Ouimet,  J.  A. 
Pagnuelo,  T. 
Pagnuelo,  W. 
Papillon,  J.  H.  O. 
Pariseault.  C.  A. 
Patterson  &  Brown 
Temple  Bldg.     Wm. 
Patterson,         M.A., 
LL.B.,  E.N.  Brown 
Pelissier  &  Wilson 
151  St.  James  st.   E. 
Pelissier,     K.C.,    C. 
A.  Wilson. 
Pelland,  J.  O. 
Pelletier    &    Pelle- 
tier.      Royal      Ins. 
Bldg.     H.  Pelletier. 
B.C.L.,A.S.Pelletier 
Pelletier,  Jos. 
Pelletier    &    Letourn- 
ean.   L.  C.  Pelletier, 
S.  Letourneau. 
Piohe  &  Mercier.      C. 
Piche,  H.  Mercier. 


Pilon  &  Bumbray.    J. 
W.  Pilon,  J.   E.  G. 
liumbray. 
I'ilou  &  Pilon,     J.  A. 

Pilon,  A.  Pilon. 
Plourde,  G.  H- 
Poliquin,  G. 
Prefontaine, 
Archer,       Peirron 
&         Tascherea.u, 
Roval  Irus.  Bldg.    C. 
H.  Archer,  K.G.,  J 
L.  Perron,  K.C.,  R. 
Taschereau,  LL.D. 
Prunean     &     Lacasse. 
J.A.N.  Pruneau,  N. 
U.    Lacasse. 
Rainville,Archani- 
beault,       Gervais 
&  Rainville,  New 
York      Life      Bldg. 
H.B.Rainville,  Hon. 
Horace        Archam- 
beault.  Honore  Ger- 
vais, Paul  Rainville 
Raynes,  C. 

Henaud  &  Renaud.    Z. 

Renaud.  G.  Renaud 

Rielle       &       Bond, 

New       York       Life 

Bldg.     W.  L.  Bond 

Rinfret,  A.   L. 

Rotert  &  Robert.     L. 

Robert.  R.  Robert. 
Robillard&Rivet.    J. A. 
Robillard,  L.A.Rivet 
Robitaille,  C. 
Rodier,  C. 
Roy    &    Roy.      P.    H. 

Roy,  S.  Roy. 
Ryan,      Bickerdike 
&  Gosselin,  L.,  L. 
&  G.  Bldg.       P.  C. 
Ryau.  F.  A.  C.  Bic- 
kerdike. L.  Gosselin 
St.  Julien  &  Theberge. 
J.  A.  St.  Julien,  A. 
Theberge 
St.  Louis,  H. 
Savignac,  J.  A. 
Semple,     G.     Hugh, 
20G  N.Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Sexton,  J.  P. 
Short,  R.,  Temp.  Bldg 
Sicotte.L..  Temp.  Bldg 
Sniith,    Markey    Sc 
Skinner,      Temple 
Bldg.    R.  C.  Smith, 
K.C.,  F.H.  Markey. 
W.   W.   Skinner. 


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281 


Stavcley,  W.  R. 

Stephens  &  Harvey, 
Canada  Life  Bldg. 
C.  H.  Stephens, 
K.C.,  A.  E.  Harvey 

Taillefer,  E. 

Taillon,  Bonin  & 
Morin.  L.  O.  Tail- 
lon, J.  A.  Bonin, 
L.  J.  S.  Morin.  A. 
L.  Bonin 

Tate,  D'Arcv  (Asst. 
Sol.  G.T.P.  Ry.  Co.) 

Tremblay.  F.  P. 

Trihey.  Bercovitch  & 
Ogden.  H.J.  Trihey, 
P.  Bercovitch,  C.  G. 
Ogden. 

Triideau.  L.  T.  A. 

Trudel.   H. 

Trnell.  H    V. 

Tucker.  H. 

Vandal.  P. 

TilJeneuve.   F. 

Vineberg,  A.  H.  Cwith 
Henrv  J.  Elliott). 

Walsh  &  Walsh.  J.  C. 
Walsh.  T.  E.  WalsJi 

Weinfield,  Henry, 
r,10-.-n  New  York- 
Li  fp  Bids-. 

W^eir,  Hon,  W^.  A.. 
K.C. 

Whelan  &  Whelan.  .T. 
P.  Whplan.  .Tr..  .T. 
Whelan. 

"White  &  Buchan- 
aji.  S-)2-."'.  X.  Y. 
Lif"  Bhlg.  W.  .T. 
White.  K.C.  A.  W. 
P.  Buchanan.  W. 
F.  Chipman. 
TJ)  NAPIERVILLE— 
Dist.  Iberville 

Deniers.  J. 

Merizzi.  E. 
81      NEAV  CARLISLE— 
r)i.st.   Cia.'^pe. 

Blancher.  T. 

Flvnn,  W.  A.  E. 

Mill.  J.  E. 
83     NICOLET— Dist. 

Three    River.s. 

Camirand.  W. 

Cornea u.   L.   H. 

Trahan.  A. 
85     PAPIt^t;aTJVILLE— 
Dist.  Ottawa. 

Mackay,  A.  S. 


87     PERCE— Dis.  Gaspe. 
Garneau.  A.  S. 
Labrie.   I».    X. 

8)     PLESSISVILLE— 

Dist.  Arthabaska. 
noiido.  L.  .J. 

rxi     QUEBEC  CITY— 

Dist.   of  Quebec. 

Bedard,  Roy  &  Chal- 
oult.  J.  E.  Bedard. 
Hon.  L.  I:.  Rot, 
K.C,   P.V.  Chaloult 

Belanger,  O.,  LL.B. 

Belleau,  Belleau  & 
Belleau.  I.  N.  Bel- 
leau, K.C,  E.  Bel- 
leau, K.C.  X.  Bel- 
leau. 

Belleau.  R. 

Belleau,  Ste.  Foye. 

Bernier  «Sc  Beaubien. 
A.  Bernier.  K.G., 
L.  O.  Beaubien 

Boivin,  fl. 

Campbell.  R. 

Cantin.  P. 

Caron,  Gibsone  & 
D obeli.  Union  Bk. 
Bldg.  Sir  A.  P. 
Caron,  K.  C  M.  G., 
K.C.  Geo.  F.  Gib- 
soup.  A.  C  r^obell 

Casgrain,  Lavery, 
Rivard  &  Cbau- 
veau.  Th.  Chase- 
Ca.'^grain.  K.C,  J. 
I.  Lavery.  K.C.,Adj. 
Rivard.  LL.B.,  C 
A.  Chauveau,  LL.D 

Cliapleau.  .T.  E. 

Choquette,  Gali- 
peanlt  &  Tasche- 
reau.  Hon.  P.  A. 
Choiiuette,  A.  Gali- 
peault.  A.  Tasche- 
reau. 

Cimon,  IT. 

Cook  &  Cook,  SI  St. 
Peter  St.  W.  Cook. 
K.C.  A.  H.  Cook, 
K.C.  A.  Laurie.  F. 
Murphy. 

Corriveau.  Apollinaire 

Corrivpau.  P. 

Darvean  &  Darv^an. 
C.  Darveau.  K.C. 
C.  V.  Darveau. 


232 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QQEBKC. 


Davidson  &  Des- 
Rivieres,  Que. Fire 
Ass.  Bldg.  W.  H. 
Davidson,  E.  Des- 
Rivieres. 
DeGuise,  C,  K.C. 
Del  isle.   O. 

Demers  &  Demers.    L. 
G.       Demei's,        A. 
Demere. 
Dion,  A. 
Diouue,  C.  E.  L. 
Dorion    &    Marchand. 
C.     E.    Dorion,    A. 
Marchand. 
Dronin,      Pelletier, 
Baillargeon         & 
St.  Laurent.    F.X. 
Drouin,  L.  P.  Pelle- 
tier,   E. Baillargeon, 
L.  St.  Laurent. 
Drouin,  F.  O. 
Dunbar,  J. 
Edge.  T.  W. 
Fiset     &     Grenier, 
119  Rue  St.  Pierre. 
E.      Fiset,      L.     P. 
Grenier. 
Fitzpatrick,       Tas- 
cliereau,  Roy, 

Cannon  &  Par- 
ent, VictoriaCham- 
bere.  Hon.  Ohas. 
Fitzpatrick,  K.C, 
Hon.  S.  N.  Parent, 
K.C,  A,  Tasche- 
reau,  K.C,  F,  Roy, 
LL.D.,  L.  A.  Can- 
non, LD.L.,  Geo. 
Parent.  M.P. 
Flynn,    Hon.   £.   J., 

K.C 
Fort  in,  J.  E. 
Francoeur,  J.  N. 
French,   P. 
Galipeault,  A. 
Gague  &  Gagne.    J.  C 

Gagne,  A.  Gagne. 
Gelly,  J.  E. 
Gosselin,  J. 
Guar   &    Hudon.      R. 
Guay,  LL.B.,  J.  A. 
Hudon,  LL.L. 
Hamel.  C  N..  K.C 
Jolicoeur,  P.  J. 
Jone<5,  G.  E.  A. 
liachance  &  Ahem. 
A.   Lachance,   K.C, 
M.  .T.  Ahern. 


Lamp.son,  G. 
!Lane,  J.  A. 

Lauglois,  P.   W. 
Leclerc,  F. 
Legare,  T. 
Lemieux,  M,  A. 
Mercier,  E. 
Morin,  L.  D. 
Oliver,  T.  H. 
Pacaud,   L.   T. 
Patry,  Jules. 
Payment,  Tj.  E.  O. 
Pelletier,  A. 
Pentland,       Stuart 

&   Brodie,    5G   St. 

Peter     St.      C.     A. 

Pentland,    K.C,    G. 

G.  Stuart,  K.C,  C 

E.  Brodie 
Prince,  J.  E. 
Rheaume,  A.  A. 
Robertson,  A. 
Robitaille,  A. 
Rochette,  J.  A. 
Roy   &   Langlais.     E. 

Roy.  R.  Langlais. 
Roy,  "r. 
Smith,  C 
Stafford,  L.,  K.C 
Stephens,  L.  de  K. 
Tessier    &    Couillard. 

Hon.  J.Tessier,K.C. 

A.  Couillard 
Tousignant,  J.  O. 
Turco^te,  H.  A. 
Turcotte.  .T. 
Turgoon,  Hon.  A. 
Tidal,  L.  .T.  O. 

92     RICHMOND— Dist. 

St.  Francois. 
Bedard,  E.  J. 
Mclver,  "W.  E. 

McKenzie,  P.  S.  G. 

94     RIMOUSKI— Dist. 

Rimouski. 
Gagnon    &    Sasseville. 

i.        Gagnon,        E. 

Sasseville. 
Martin,  J.  P. 
Poulint     &     Drapeau. 

J.  X.  Pouliot,  R.  A. 

Drapeau. 
Rouleau.  F.  F. 
Taohe,  L. 
Tessier,  Fiset  &  Tes- 

sier.    A.  Te.=sier,  H. 

R.     Fiset.      A.    M. 

Tessier. 


THE    CAXAIJIAN    LAW    Ll.ST — QUEBhC. 


233 


90     ROBERVAL— Dist. 

Chicoutimi. 
Boily.  A. 
Langlais,  L.  A. 
Lefebvre.  T. 
98     ROCK  ISLAND— 

Dist.  St.  Francois 
Hovey,  H.  M. 
Mansur.  C.  H. 
100  ST.  ANDREWS— 

Dist.   Terrebonfie. 
De  Laronde,  R.  P. 
MacKay.  J.  A.  N. 
102  STE,    ANNE    DE    LA 
PERADE  —  Dist. 
Three  Rivers 
Baribeaii.  J.  E. 
104  STE.    ANNE    DE   LA 
POCATIERE      — 
Dist.  Kamouraska 
Berube,  O. 
100  ST.      EPHRAM      DE 
TRING     —     Dist. 
Beaiice. 
Talbot,  L.  A. 
IDS  ST,  EUSTACHE— 

Dist.   Terrebonne 
Campairne,   H. 
Fauteux.  A. 
112  ST.    FRANCOIS    DU 
LAC — Di.^^t.  Richelieu 
Allard.  J. 
Baril.  Z. 
114  ST.  GEORGE— Dist. 
Beauce. 
Godbout,   A. 
Fortin,  A. 
110  ST.  HYACINTHE— 
Dist.  St.  Hyacinths 
Beauchemin  &  Roy.  A. 
O.    T.    Beauchemin, 
J.  Roy. 
Beauregard  &  Delage. 
J.    O.     Beauregard, 
A.  Delage. 
Beauparlant  &  Marin. 
A.  M.  Beauparlant, 
E.  Marin. 
Bourgault,  F.  R.  A. 
Fontaine,  V.  E. 
Lussier     &     Geiidron. 
L.    Lussier,    L.    A. 
Gendron 
Marceau.  V. 
Morison,  L.  F 
118  ST.    JEROME— Dist. 
Terrebonne. 
de  :Martigny.  .T.  C.  L. 
Leonard,  J.  V. 


Marchand,  C.  E. 
Nantel,  W.  B. 
Prevost,  F.  J.  B. 
Rinfret,  T. 
Rochon.  G 
120  ST.  JOHN'S— Dist. 
Iberville. 
Carreau,  J.  P. 
Chasse  &  Prairie.  P.A. 

Chasse,  A.  Prairie. 
Demers  &  Belanger.  J. 

Demei-s,  C  Belanger 
Dore,  P.  J. 
Girard    &    St.    Cyr. 

A.  D.  Girard.  J.  F. 

St.  Cyr,  B.A.,  LL.L 
Gosselin  &  Poulin.    L. 

A.       Gosselin.       S. 

Poulin. 
Marchand,  G. 
Messier,  J.  S. 
Monet.  Hon.  D. 
Roy.   P.   H. 
122  ST.  JOSEPH  DE  LA 

BEAUCE— Dist. 

Beauce. 
Bolduc.  A. 
Bouffard.  P. 
Bruneau.  E. 
Doran.  D. 
Dufour.  F.  X. 
Pacaud  &  Morin.     A. 

Pacaud,  L.  Morin. 
Talbot.  L.  U. 
Theberge.  S. 
Vezinn.   E. 
1 24  ST.  JULIENNE— 
Dist.  .Toilette. 
SvlvPstre.  J. 
120  ST.'  MARIE— District 
Beauce. 
Forti-r.  H. 
Hamel,  G.  F. 
Morenov.  .T.  A. 
128  ST.       MICHEL       DE 

NAPIERVILLE 

—Dist.   Iberville. 
Trudeau.  L.  T. 
130  ST.     PIERRE     LES- 

BECQUETS— 

Tliree  Ri\ers. 
A.  Marchildon. 

132  ST.  SCHOLASTIQUE 

Dist.   Terrebonne. 
Ethier,  .T.  A.  C. 
Leduc.  J.  D..  K.C. 
Matbieu.  F.  X. 

133  ST.  TERESE— Dist. 

Terrebonne. 
Gaiidet,  B. 


284 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW 


134  ST.  VITAL  DE 

LAMBTON— 

Dist.   Beauce. 
Guiutloii,  J.  L.  N. 
18G  SHAWINIGAN 

FALLS — Dist. 
Three  Rivers. 
Demers,  J.  N.  A. 
Paquette,  A.  E. 
138  SHERBROOKE— 

Dist.   St.   Francois 
Belanger,  L.  C. 
Broclerick,  J.   S. 
Brown  &  Macdon- 
ald.      11.  B.  Brown. 
K.C.,  R.  Macdonald 
Cabana,  C.  C. 
Camirand',  J.  A. 
Campbell  &  Gendrou. 
F.  Campbell,   L.  A. 
'Gendron. 
Cate,AVells&W^hite 
C.   W.    Cate,   J.   P. 
C.  D.  White 
Duffett,  H.  J. 
Hnrd.  Fraser  &  Rugg. 
A.  S.  Hurd,  H.  R. 
Fraser,  F.  S.  Rugg 
LaAvrence,      Morris 
&  Mclver.     II.   D. 
La  wrence.W.^M  orris 
Leonard  &  Nicol.  John. 

Leonard,   .1.   Nicol. 
O'Bready,  M. 
Panneton      &      Le- 
Blanc.     L.  E.  Pan- 
neton, J. A.  LeBlanc 
Rioux,  E. 

Robertson.  W.  G.  M. 
14(t  SOREL— Richelieu 
T'roiis.-eau,  J.  B. 
Bruneau,   A.   A. 
Ethier  &  Lefebvre.     L. 
Ethier,  F.  Lefebvre 
Lanctot,  A. 
Vanasse,  A.  P. 
Villiard,  J.  A. 
Wurtele,  C.  J.  C. 
142  STANSTEAD— Di.>- 1. 
St.   Francois. 
Bergeron,  F.  .7. 
Ilackptt.   M.  F. 
144  SWEETSBURG— 
Dist.  Bedford 
Bak^r  &  Bakev.    G.  B. 
Baker,  G.  II.  Baker 
Gotton,  W.   \\ 
Giroux,  F.  X.  A. 
Lamoiireux  &  Leonard. 
E.M.J.    Lamourenx. 
A.  .T.  E.  liPona'd. 


ST- 

-yUKBKC 

Lynch,  W.  H. 

:M"cCorkill       &       Mc- 

Keown.    J.   C.   Mc- 

Corkill,  W.  K.  Mc- 

Keown. 

Racicot,  E. 

Westover,     E. 

14G  THEDFORD  MINES 

Dist.    Arthabaska 
Cloutier,  R. 
Deschamps,  S. 

148  THREE  RIVERS— 

Dist.  Three   Rivers 
Barnard,    Jos. 
Boisclair,  E.  D. 
Bourgeois,   C. 
Caron,  C.  E. 
Comeau,  J.  A. 
Denoncourt,  N.  L. 
Te-ssier  &  Bigue.    J.  A. 

Tessier,  P.  Bigue. 
Guillet,  L.  P. 
Ilarnois,   J. 
Ilould,  J.  B.  L. 
Martel     &     Duplessis. 

P.  N.  Martel,  N.  L. 

Duplessis 
Methot,  G. 
Paquiu,  L.  D. 
Tourigny    &    Bureau. 

F.    S.    Tourigny,    J. 

Bureau 

ir.n  VALLEYFIELD— 

Dist.  Beauharnois 
Astle,   T.   F. 
Brossoit,   N.  E. 
Crtdeliecq,   L. 
Laurendeau,   J.   G. 
McAvoy,  D. 
Papineau,  L.  J. 
Plante,  A. 
Poitras,   W. 

152  VICTORIAVILLE— 

Dist.  Arthabaska. 
ITains,   H. 

1.54  VILLE-MARIE— 

District  Pontiac. 
Cherrier,  A. 
Gaudet.  H. 
Belanger.  F. 
1.56  WATERLOO— Dist. 
Bedford. 
Cloutier.  R. 
Jacques,  J.  A. 
Nutting,   C.  A. 

1.55  WINDSOR  MILLS— 

Dist.  St.  Francris 
McCabe,  E.   G.  F. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LI.^-'T — QUEBEC. 


T6h 


Hlpbabetical  Xist  <^t  BDvocatcs  m  Quebec. 


Note. — To  find  the  place  of  Residence,    the   number  after  name 
refers  to  City  or  Town  in  Quebec  of  same  number. 


Adam,  J.,  75.     M.  A.,  75. 

Ahern,  M.  J.,  90  (Lacbauce 
&  Co.). 

Alain,  L.,  19. 

Allard,  J.,  112.     V.,  13. 

Alleyn,   J.  A.,  6. 

Angers,  A.  R.,  75.  C,  64. 
D.  A.,   75. 

Angus,  D.J.,  75    (Hall  &  Co.) 

Arcliambault,  A.  S.,  75.  C. 
A.,  75.  J.,  75.  J.  B.,  To 
(Marceau  «&  Co.)    J.  L.,  75. 

Archambeault,  H.,  75  (Rain- 
ville  &  Co.)  L.,  75.  L. 
H.,  75. 

Archer,  C.  H.,  75  (Pre- 
fontaine  &   Co.) 

Armour,  D.,  75. 

Armstrong,  E.  N.,  75. 

Astle,   T.   F.,   150. 

Atwater,   A.   W.,   75. 

Audet,  H.  E.,  75  (Jalbert 
&  Co.» 

Aylen,    H.,    39. 

Aylmer,  H.  U.  P.,  75  f  Mc- 
Lennan  &  Co.) 


Baillargeon,E.  90  (Drouin  Co 
Bagg,   R.   S.   C,   75. 
Baker,   G.   B.,   144.     G.   H., 

144.      W.    A.,    75     (Monk 

&  Co.  I 
Bampton.  G.  E.,  49. 
Baribeau.   .T.   E..    102. 
Baril,   Z.,   112. 
Barnard,  C.  A..  75.     .T..  75 

J.,   148. 
Barry,  D.  R..  1.5. 
Bastien,  F.  de  S.  A.,  75. 
Baudry,    F.     \.,    17. 
Bazin.    A.,    75    (Laurendeau 

&  Co.K 
Beaubien.  C.  P..  ~.     L.  q.^ 

90   (Bernier  &  Co.). 
Beauchamp.   J.   J..   75. 


Beauchemin,   A.   O.   T.,   IIG. 
Beaudiu,  S.,  75. 
Beaudiy,  J.  A.,  75.    L.  R.,  75. 
Beaulieu,  J.  A.,  75.     L.  E., 

75   (Gagne  &  Co.). 
Beaulne,  J.,  21. 
Beauparlant,  A.  M.,  116. 
Beauregard,   J.   O.,   110.     L. 

E.,  75. 
Becigneul,  A.,  51. 
Beckett,  A.  E.,  75. 
Bedard,  E.  J.,  92.      J.  E.,  90. 
Beique,    F.    A.,    75.      F.    L,., 

75.     H.  A.,  75.     L.  J.,  75. 
Belaud,   G.,   60. 
Belanger,   C,   120.     F     154 

L.  C,  138.     O.,  90 ' 
Belcourt,    X.   A.,   39. 
Beliveau,  A.,  37. 
Belleau,  E..   90.     I    N     90 

N.,  90.     R.,90.    St.F.,90! 
BelJey,   L.   G.,   19. 
Bender,  A.  J.,  73. 
Benoit,   ±5.,    75. 
Berard,  J.  B.,  75.     L.  P.,  75 
Bercovitch,    P..    75    .  Triher 

oc    Co.  I . 
Bergeron.   F    J..   142.    J.  G. 

H.,    75    (Bastien   &   Co.) 

R.,  70. 
Bernard,  J.  A..  75.    L.  E..  75. 
Bernier,  A.,  90. 
Berube.   O.,    104. 
Besette,  W.  75    (Dorais&Co 
Bethune,  M    B.,  75.    S.,  75. 
Beullac.  P.  75    ^Carter  &  Co.) 
Bickerdike.     F.     A.     C       75 

(Ryan  &  Co.) 
Biggar,   W.   H.,  75. 
Bigue,    P.,    148. 
FJiron.  .1.   B.   S..  75. 
Bisaillon,  F.  J.  75.    H.  R.  75. 
Bissonnet.  A.  E.  J.,  To. 
Bissonnettp.   J.   B..  75. 
Blair.   J.   W.,   75. 
Blanchet,  T.,  81. 
Blaylock.   H.   W.,   75. 
Blondin,    L.   J.,   37. 
Boiley,  A.,   96. 


236 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


Boisclair,  E.  D.,  148.  _ 
Boissonnault,  J.  G.,  75. 
Boivin,   H.,  90. 
Bolduc,   A.,   122. 
Bond.  W.L.,  75.    (Rielle  &  Co 
Bonin,  A.,  75     (Taillon  &  Co) 
J.A.L.,  75     (Taillon  &  Co.) 
Bouchard,  M.,  4. 
Boudreault,   J.   ti.,  75. 
Bouffard,  P.,   122. 
Bourbonmier,  F.,  75. 
Bourgault,   F.   K.   A,   116. 
Bourgeios,   C,   148. 
Bowie,  D.  E.,  75. 
Boyd,  L.H.  75    (Oilman  &  Co 
Bojer,   L.,   75.      (Dandurand 

&   Co.). 
Brassard,  E.  75.   (Gouin  &  Co 
Broderick,  J.  S.,  138. 
Brod^ur,   D.,   75    (Berard  & 
Co.),   J.   A.   A.,    75    (La- 
marre   »&   Co.).    L.    P.,   75 
(Dandurand   &   Co.). 
Brodie,  C.  E.,  90    (Pentland 
&  Co.).     H.  H.,  75  (Cross 
&  Co.). 
Brooke,  C.  J.,  39. 
Brossard,   E.,   75      (LeBlanc 
&     Co.).      L.     J.    A.,    75 
(Bisaillon  &  Co.). 
Brosseau,  T.,  75. 
Brossoit,  N.  E.,   150. 
Brousseau,  J.  B.,  140. 
Brown,    A.    J.,    75    (Hall    & 
Co.).     E.   N.,   75    (Patter- 
son &  Co.).     H.  B.,   138. 
Bruchesi,    C,    75. 
Bruneau,  A.  A.,  140.  E.,  122. 
Buchan,  J.  S.,  75. 
Buchanan,     A.     W.     P.     75 

(White  &  Co.). 
Budden,  H.  A.,  75. 
Bumbray,      J.      E.      C.      75 

(Pilon  &  Co.). 
Bureau,   J.,   148. 
Busteed,  E.  B.,  To. 
Butler.  T.   P.,  75. 


Cabana,  C.  C,  138. 

Cameron,  J.  D.,  75. 

Camirand,.T.A.,  138.  W...  83. 

Campagne,  H.,  108. 

Campbell,  C.  S.,  75.  F., 
138.  G.  A.,  75  (Mac- 
Master  &  Co.).     R.,  90. 

Cannon,  L.  A.,  90  (Fitz- 
patrick   &   Co.). 


Cantin,  P.,  90. 
Capsey,  G.,  11. 
Carmichael,  S.,  75. 
Carou,  A.  P.,  90.    C.E.,  148. 
Carreau,  J.  P.,   120. 
Carter,  C.   B.,  75. 
Casgrain,  A.C.  75  (McGibbon 
&    Co.).    T.    C,    75    (Mc- 
Gibbon &  Co.)  and  90. 
Cate,  C.   W.,  138. 
Gatellier,   P.,  64. 
Cedras,    J.    L.,    75    (Coderre 

&  Co.). 
Ohagnon,   G.   J.,  34. 
Chalifoux,    J.    L.,    75    (Ber- 
nard &  Co.). 
Chaloult,   P.   V.   90  (Bedard 

&  Co.). 
Chambers,  A.  H.,  75. 
Champagne,  H.,  108.     J.  O. 

D.,  66. 
Champoux,   C,   To. 
Cliarbomieau,  J.,  75   (Dage- 

nais  &  Co.). 
Charbonuel,  L.  E.,  24. 
Charpentier,   M.  E.,  75. 
Chasse,  P.  A.,  120. 
Chauveau,    C.    A..    90    (Cas- 
grain &  Co.). 
Chauvid,  H.,  39.     H.  N.,  To 
(Atwater  &  Co.).    L.  A,  75. 
Cherrier,  A.,   154. 
Chipman.  W.  F.,  75  (White 

&    Co.). 
Cliolette,    H-    A.,    75    (Bros- 
seau &  Co.). 
Choquette,  P.  A.,  90. 
Cimon,   E.   H.,   34.     H.,   90. 
Cinq-Mars,    A.,   75.      A.,    75. 
Claxton,  A.  G.  B.,  75. 
Cleveland,   J.  B.,  21. 
Cloran,  H.  J.,  75. 
Cloutier,   R.,   146.      R..   156. 
.    Codebecq,  L.,  150. 
Coderre,  L.,  75. 
C<-meau,  J.A.,  148.  L.H„  S3. 
Conroy,  R.   H.,  39. 
ConstantinCfiu,   S.,   11. 
Cook,  A.  H.,  90.     J.  W.,  75. 

W.,  90. 
Cooke,   J.   P.,   75. 
Corbeil,  L.  L.,  75. 
Cordeau.   L.B.,   7.-).   N.Z.,  75. 
Cornell,  Z.  E.,  11. 
Corriveau.  A..  90.    P.,  90. 
Cote,  P.  H.,  2. 
Cotton,     C.    M..    75       (Mc- 
Gibbon &  Co.).    M.  U.,  144 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUKBliC. 


237 


Couillard,  A.,  90  (Tessier  & 

Co.). 
Coultee,  L.  W.,  39. 
Couper,  W.  M.,  75      Crank- 

shaw  &  Co.). 
Cousineau,    L.,    39.      P.,    75 

(Bastien    &    Co.). 
Cowan,  M.  K.,  75. 
Coyle,   P.    J.,    75. 
Craig,  F.  A.,  75. 
Cramp,    G.   B.,   75. 
Crankshaw,  J.,  75. 
Creelman,  A.   R..   75. 
Ciepeau,  E.,  2.    L.  P.,  jr.,  2. 
Cresse,   L.   G.  A.,  75. 
Cross,  A.  G.,  75.     S.,  75. 
Cruickshaak.   W.   G.,   To. 
Cullen,   J.   P.,   75. 
Curran,  F.  J.,  75.    L.  E.,  75. 
Cusson,  v.,  75     (Geoffrion    & 

Co.). 


Dagenais,  J.  P.  W.,  75. 
Dalbec,  A.,  75.     H.,  75. 
Dalphond,   J.   B.,   60. 
D'Amour,   J.   G.,   75. 
Damphousse,  J.  H.,  75. 
Danduraud,    R.,   75, 
D'Anjou,   L.  E.,   70. 
Darveau,  C,  90.     C.  V.,  90. 
D'AiUPuil,   P.  A.,   64. 
David.  J.  H..  75.     L.  O.,  75 

(H.   J.   Elliott). 
Davidson,  L.  H.,  To.    P.,  75. 

W.  H..  90. 
DeBellefeuille,  E.  L.,  75. 
DeBoucherville,  .J.  B..  75. 
Decarie,  ,T.   N..   75   (Leonard 

&  Co.).     J.  L.,  75. 
Decary.  A.,  75    (Decarie  &  Co 
Deguire,   A.    S..   75. 
DeGuise.   O..  90. 
Delage,  A..  116. 
DeiLanaudiere.      C.     T.,     75 

(Landry  &  Co.). 
DeLaronde.   R.  P.,  100. 
Delfausse,  R.,  75  (Martinean 

&  Co.). 
Delisle,  A.,  75. 
deLorimier,    A.    E.,    75    (An- 
gers   &    Co.).      L.    R.,    75. 

R.  G.,  75  (Demers  &  Co.) 
deMartignv,  R.  L.,  75.  J.  C. 

L.,   118. 
Demers,  A..  90.    H.,  75.    J., 

75.      J.,   79.     J.,   120.     J. 

N.  A.,  136.     L..  75.     L.  G., 

90.  L.  N.,  75.  O.,  75.  P.,  75 


Denis,  J.  J.,  13.     U.  A.,  75. 
Denoncourt,   N.   L.,   148. 
Depocas,  G.  E.,  75. 
DeSalaberry,  R.,  39. 
Desaulniers.  A.  L.    60.    E.  L., 

75.     G.,  75. 
Desbois,  D.  L.,  75. 
Descarries,  J.  A.,  75.    (Cres.se 

&  Co.). 
Deschamps,    S.,    146. 
Dasilet,   A.,   75. 
Desjardins,   A.,    75.      A.    R., 

39.     M.,  75. 
Desmarais,    J.,   75. 
DesRivieres,   E..  90    (David- 
son &  Co.).     R.,  75. 
Desrosiers,  E.,  75. 
Dessaulles,   C,   75    (Barnard 

&  Co.). 
Devlin,  E.  B.,  39.    J.  A.,  39. 
Desy.  J.  A.,  60. 
Dion,  A.,  90.     .T.  A.  E.,  75. 
Dionne.  C.  E.  L.,  90.    J.  A., 

6.     J.  B.,  43. 
Dobel,A.C.,  90    (Caron  &  Co.) 
Doran,  D.,  122. 
Dorais,  A.  P.,  75.    O.  P.,  75. 
Dore,   P.   J..   120. 
Dorion,   C.   E.,  90. 
Doutre,  J.  B.,  75. 
Drapeau,    R.   A..   94. 
Driscoll,  N..  75. 
Drolet,  E.   B.,  75. 
Drouin.  F.  O.,    90.    F.  X.,  90. 

J.,  75.     J.  A.,  75.     J.  O., 

75.     P.  E.,  75. 
Dubeau,  J.  A..  45. 
Dubreuil,    J.    F..    75. 
Ducharme,  J.  P.   L.,  45. 
Duclos,   A.   W.,  39.     C.   A., 

75   (Atwater   &   Co.). 
Dufe,A.H.,75  (Heneker  &  Co.) 
Duffett,  H.  J.,   138. 
Dufour,  F.  X.,  122. 
Dugas,  F.  O..  45. 
Duggan,  E.  J.,  64. 
Dunbar,   J.,    90. 
Dunlop,  .T.  H..  75  (Lyman  & 

Co.). 
Duple.ssis,   N.  L.  148. 
Dupre,  L.  P.,  75. 
Dupuis,  F.  X.,  75. 
Durand,    N.,    75. 
Duranleau,A.,  75   (Monty  Co) 
Dussault,    J.    C.    H.,    75. 


Edge,  T.  W.,  90. 
Elliott,    H.   J.,   75. 


238 


■|HE    CANAi:)IAN    LAW    L18 1— QUEBEC. 


Emard,  C,  To.     J.  U..  75. 
Enright,    F.    T.,    To    (White 

&  Co.). 
Ethier,    J.    A.    C,    132.      L., 

140.     L.   J.,  T5. 
Ewing,  J.  A.,  T5     (Cramp  & 

Co.). 


Falconer, A.,  T5    (Fleet  &  Co.) 
Faribault,  J.  E.,  56. 
Fauteux,    A.,    108.      F.,    75. 

G.  A.,  T5. 
Fay,  J.  E.,  4T. 
Ferguson,   J.   M.,   T5. 
Filion,   L.   F.,  75   (Butler  & 

Co.).     Z..   7.5. 
Fiset.   E..  90.     H.  R.,  94. 
Fitzpatrick,    C,   90. 
Fleet,-  C.  J.,  7o. 
Flynn,  E.  J.  90.     W.  A.  E.  81 
Fontaine,  A.,  45.     L.  B.,  75. 

V.  E.,  116.     Z.,  75. 
Foran,  T.  P.,  39. 
Forge),    A..    75. 
Fortier,  H.,  126.     H.  A.,  39. 
Fortin,  A.  F.,  75.     J.  E,,  90. 
Foster,  G.  G.,  75. 
Fourniier.  L.  P.,  68.    J.  O.,  75 
Francour,   J.    N.,   90. 
Eraser,  H.  R.,  138. 
French,    P.,   90. 


Gagne,   A.,   75.     A.,  90.      F. 

C,  90.     H.  J.,  75. 
Gagnon,  A.,  75.    E.,  4.    I.,  94. 
Galipeault,  A.,  90  (Choquette 

&  Co.J 
Gamble,  W.,  39. 
Garceau,   N.,  30. 
Garneau,  A.   S.,  87.     L.,  75 

(Jacobs  &  Co.) 
Gaudet,    B.,    133.      II.,    154. 

J.  A.,  51.     v.,  75. 
Gauthier,    J.    L.,    54. 
Gelly,   J.   E.,   90. 
Gendron,  L.A.,  116.    L.A.,138 
Genereux,  F.  A.,  7o, 
Geoffrion,    A.,    75.      A.,    75. 

J.  U.  A.,  75  (BLssonnet  & 

Co.).  v.,  75. 
Germain,  A.,  75. 
Gervais,    H.,    7o     (Rainville 

&  Co.). 
Gibsone,    G.    F.,    90    (Caron 

&  Co.). 
Gilman,  F.  E.,  75. 
Girard,  A    D,.   120. 


Giroux,  F.  X.  A.,  144. 
Glass,   L.  G.,   75. 
Globensky,  A.,  75. 
Godbout,   A.,    114. 
Godin,  E.H.,  75  (Angers  &  Co 
Goldstein,     M.,     To     (Carter 

&  Co.). 
Gordon,  A.,  39. 
Gosselin,  J.,  90.    L.,  75  (Ryan 

&  Co.).     L.  A.,  120. 
Gouiti,  L.,  75. 
Gourre.  E.,  75. 
Goyette,  H.  A.,  39.    O.  A.,  75. 
Greenshields,   J.   N.,   75.     R. 

A.  E.,  75. 
Grenier,  A..  75.     A.  W.,  75. 

L.   P.,   90. 
Guay,    R.,   90. 
Guerin,  E.,  75.     E.,  75. 
Guertin,   C.  A.,   75. 
Guibault,  J.  A.,  4o. 
Gulilbault,    R.,    75    (Hurteau 

&   Co.). 
Guillet,    L.    P.,    148. 
Guindon,  J.   L.  N.,   134. 

H 

Hackett,  M.  F.,  142. 

Hague,  H.  J.,  75.  (Campbell 
Co.). 

Hains,   H.,   152. 

Hall,  A.  R.,  75  (McLennan 
&  Co.).     J.  S.,  75. 

Hamel,  C.  N.,  90.    G.  F.,  126. 

Hanson,  A.   C,  21. 

Harnois,   J.,   148. 

Harvey,  A.  E.,  75  (Stephens 
&   Co.). 

Harwood,  C.  A.,  75  (Light- 
hall  &  Co.). 

Hatchett,  F.  J.,  75. 

Hebea-t.  E.,  75.    E.,  45.    J.,  75 

Heneker,  R.  T.,  75. 

Hibbard,  F.   W.,  75. 

Hickson,  J.  C,  75.  (Mac- 
master  Co.). 

Hogle,   A.,   75. 

Holdeu,  A.  R.,  75.  (Camp- 
bell &  Co.). 

Holt,  C.  M.,  75  (Brosseau 
&  Co.). 

Holton,   E..   75. 

Honan,   M..   75. 

Houde,   L.   J..   89. 

Hould,  J.  B.  L..  148. 

Houie,   L..   75. 

Ilovev,  H.  M.,  98. 

Howard,  E.  E..  To  (Mc- 
Lennan &  Co.). 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBKO. 


239 


Hubert.  L.  J.  R.,  75. 
Hudon.   J.    A..   90   (Guay   & 

Co.). 
Hurd,   A.   S.,   138. 
Hurteau,  J.  A.,  75. 
Hutchins.   II.  A..  75. 


lies,   C,   75. 
Intesrnoscia.   J.,   75. 


Jacobs,  S.  W.,  75. 

Jacques,  J.   A.,   loG. 

Jalbert,  J.   W.,   75. 

Jasmin,  A..  75.     \'.  F.,  75. 

Joanette,   J.   H.,   75. 

Jodoin,  A.,  75.  A.,  75.  I. 
A.,   75.      H.,    75.      T..    75. 

Johnson.  A.  R..  75  (Morri- 
son  &   Co.. 

Jolicoeur,   P.   J.,   90. 

Jones,   G.   E.   A.,   90. 

Joseph,   E.,  75. 

Julien,  J.  A.,  75. 


Kane.   G.   A.,   64. 
Kavanagh,    H.   J.,    75. 
Ker,  T.  R.,  75    (Claxton  &  Co 
Kirby,   J.,    lo. 


Labelle,   J.  A..   75   (Fontaine 

&  Co.). 
Labrie,  D.  N.,  87. 
Lachance,   A.,   90. 
Lachapelle.   A.,   75   (Chauvin 

&  Co.).     J.  A..  75. 
Lacasse,    X.    U..    75    (Priin- 

eau  Co.). 
LaCombe,  G.  A.,  75. 
I.acoste.  A..  75  (:Montg:omery 

&  Co.).     J.  L..  75  Qlireault 

&  Co.).     P..  75  (Kavanagh 

&  Co.). 
Lacroix.   J.   O.,   75. 
Ladouceur,  J.   E.,  45. 
Laflamme.   N.   K.,   75. 
Lafleur,   E.,   75. 
Lafontaine.    E.,    To. 
Lafortune.  D.  A.,  75. 
Lajoie.  H.  G..  75  (Kavanagh 

&  Co.). 
Laliberte,    W.,   2. 
Lalondr'.W..75  (LaRose&  Co) 


Lamarche,    A.,    75.      J.    A., 

7o  (Beaubien  &  Co.). 
Lamarre,  J.  I.,  75. 
Lamirande,   A.,   75. 
Lamontagne,  Y..  17. 
Lamothe.   G.,   75.    J.   C,  75. 
Lamoureux,  E.  M.  J.,  144. 
Lampson,    G.,   90. 
Lanctot,   A.,    140. 
Landry,   J.   P.,   75. 
Lane,  C.  75  (Busteed  &  Co.). 

J.  A.,  90. 
Langlais.  J.,  34.     L.  A.,  m. 

R.,  90  (Roy  &  Co.). 
Langlois.  J.  E..  17.    P.  W.,  90 
Languedoc,    E.,    75    (Green- 

shield-s   tS:   Co.). 
Lapierre,   O.,   75. 
Lapointe,   E.,  34.    S.,   19. 
Laporte,   C,  75. 
Larauiee,    A.,    75. 
Lariviere,   M.  J.  C,   75. 
LaRochelle.  M.  G.,  75. 
I.ia   Ro.se,   V.,   7o. 
Laurendeau,  C,  75.    J.G.,  150 
Laurie,  A..  90    (Cook  &  Co.). 
Laurier,   H.,   2. 
Lavalee.  C.  H.,  75.     L.  A.,  75. 

L.  R.,  75.     P.  O.,  75. 
Laverty,  F.J.  75    (Blair  &  Co 
Laverv.    J.    I.,  90    (Ca.sgrain 

Co.) 
Lawrence.  H.  D.,  138. 
LeBeuf.   C,   75. 
LeBlanc,  J.  A..  138.    P.  E.,  75 
Lebourveau,    S.   A.,   75   (Mc- 

Cormick   &   Co.). 
LeClerc.   F.,  90. 
LeDuc.   L.  A.,  39. 
Lediic.  J.  D..  132. 
Leet,   S.  P.,  75. 
Lefebvre.  F..  140.    J.  E.,  32. 

L.  J.,  7o.     T..  96. 
Legare.  T.,  90 
Lemieux,  A.,  39.    M.  A.,  90. 

R..  75  (Gouin  &  Co.). 
Leonard.  A.  J.   E..  144.     J.. 

138.  J.  E.  E..  75.  J.  v.,  lis 
Letellier.   B..   6. 
Letourneau.   S.,  7.5  (Pelletier 

&  Co.). 
Levesqup.   E..   19. 
Lighthall.   W.  D.,  To. 
Lonercfan.    M.    R.,   75. 
Loranger.  L.  J..  75      (Beau- 
din  &   Co.). 
Lussier,   L.,   116. 
L^man.  F.   S.,  75. 
Lynch,  W.   H..  144. 
Lyon,  L.   M..   75. 


240 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC 


Mc. 

McAvoy,   D.,   150. 
McCabe,  E.  G.  F.,  158. 
McConnell,   A.,  39. 
McCorkill,  J.  C.   144. 
McCorniick,  L).,  75. 
McCullv,   J.    C,   08. 
McDougall,   J.   M.,   39. 
McGibbon,  R.  D.,  75. 
McGoun,    A.,    75. 
Mclver,    W.   E.,   92. 
McKenzie,   P.   S.   G.,   92. 
McKeown,   W.   K.,   144. 
McLennan,   F.,   75. 
McMaster,   A.   R.,   75   (Cook 

&  Co.). 
McMichael.   R.   C.   75   (Han 

&  Co.). 

M 

Macalister,    A.    W.    G.,    75 

(Greenshields  &  Co.) 
Macdonald,    R.,    138. 
Macdtougal],  G.  W.,  75  (La- 

fleur  &  Co.). 
Macfarlane,    L..    75    (Lafleur 

&   Co.). 
MacKnv,  .T.  A.  N.,  100. 
Mackay,   A.,   75.    A.   S..  85. 

H.,  75. 
Mackinnon.  C.  G..  75  (Foster 

&  Co.). 
Maclennaii,  F.  S.,  75. 
Macmaster,   D.,   75. 
Macpherson,      K.      R.,      75 

(Campbell   &   Co.). 
Madore,   L.,  75   (Brosseau  & 

Co.). 
Magnan,   .J.   G.,   75   (Coderre 

&    Co.). 
Mailhot,  M..  35. 
Mailhiot,  A.  D.,  2. 
Major,   C.   B.,  39. 
Mann,   J.   A.,   75   (Foster   & 

Co.). 
Mansur,   C.  H.,  98. 
Marceau,  J.  O.,  75.     V.  116. 
Marchand.  A.,  90  (Dorion  & 

Co.).     G.,  120.     C.  E.,  118. 
Marchildon.  A.,  130. 
Marecbal.  L.  T.,  75. 
:Margolese,  L.,  75   (Ilutcbins 

&  Co.). 
Marin,   E.,   116. 
Markey,F.n..75(Smith  &  Co) 
^Nlarsan,  G.  A.,  75. 
Marsolais,  A.   L.,  45. 
Mattel,   P.   N.,   148. 


Martin,  J.  P.,  94.    J.  B.,  75 

(Foster  &  Co.). 
Martineau,  P.  G.,  75  (Gouin 

&  Co.).     v.,  75. 
Masson,   L..  75. 
Mathieu,  A.,   75.     DeL.,   75. 

F.    X.,    132.      G.    E.,    75. 

J.,   75   (Kavanagh   &  Co.). 

J.  J.  U.,  75. 
INIeagher,  J.  J.,   75   (Maclen- 

nan  &  Co.). 
Mercier,     E.,     90.       H.,     75 

(Piche     &    Co.).      J.,     75 

(Dussault  &  Co.).     W,  75. 
Meredith,   F.   E.,   To  (Camp- 
bell &  Co.). 
Merizzi,  E.,  79. 
Merrill,    A.    E.,    75    (Guerin 

&  Co.). 
Mes.sier,  J.   S.,  120. 
Methot,   G.,   148.     J.   E.,  2. 
Meunier,   L.,  75.     S.  E.,  75. 
Mignault,   P.  B.,  75. 
Migneron,   J.   H.,   75. 
Mill,  J.  E.,  81. 
Millette,  N.  A.,  To. 
Mireanlt.  G.,  75. 
Mitchell,   A.   E.,  41.     V.   E., 

75  (McGibbon  &  Co.).    \V. 

J.,   75   (Laflamme  &   Co.). 
Moffat,  G.  U.,  75. 
Molleur,  J.  A.,  75. 
Monet,   D.,   75   (Geoffrion   & 

Co.).     D.,  120. 
Monk,   F.   D.,   75. 
Montgomery,   G.   H.   A.,   7b. 
Montpetit,  F  ,  75. 
Monty,    R.,    75. 
Morency,   J.   A.,   126. 
Morgan,  E.  A.  D..  75. 
Morin,  A.  Z.,  75  (de  Boucher- 

ville  &  Co).     L.,  122.     L. 

D.,     90.       L.     J.     S.,     75 

(Taillou  &  Co.) 
Morison,   L.   F.,    116. 
Morris,   J.   L.,   75   (Brosseau 

&  Co.).     W.,  138. 
Morrison,  G.  A..  75.   M.  J..  75 
:Mount,  W.  E.,  75.^ 
Mousseau.   .T.   O.,   To. 
INIullin,  R.  T.,  75. 
Murphy.   D.   R.,   75.    F.,   90 

(Cook  &  Co.).       , 

N 

Nantel,   W.   B.,   118. 
Nicol,  J.,  138. 
Normaiidin,   Z.,   75. 
Nutting,   C.    A.,    156. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    Ll.ST — QUEBEC. 


241 


O'Breadv,   M.,   138. 
OgdeD,  C.  G.,  To   (Ti-ihey  Co.) 
O'Halloiau.   J..   2G. 
Oliver,  T.   H.,  90. 
Orr,H.S.,  75   (Hibbaid  &  Co.) 
Oiishtred.   A.    U..   ''>. 
Ouime^  J.   A.,   7.5. 


Pacaud.  A..  122.     L.  T..  90. 
Pagnuelo,  T.,  75.    W.,  75. 
Palliser,  J.,  49. 
Panneton,   L.   E.,   138. 
Papillou,   J.   H.    O..   7o. 
Papiivau,  L.  J.,   150. 
Paquette.  A.  E..   136. 
Paquin,   L.   D.,   148. 
Pare,   A.   T.,  30. 
Parent,  S.N.,  90   (Fitzpatrick 

&     Co.).       G.,     90     (Fitz- 
patrick  &   Co.). 
Pari.seault,   C.  A..   75. 
Patenaude,    E.,   75    (Leonard 

&  Co.). 
Patry,   J.,   90. 
Patterson,  W.,  75. 
Payment.  L.  E.  O.,  90. 
Pelland,  J.  O.,  75. 
Pelletier,  A.,  90.     A.  S.,  75. 

G.,  34.    H.,  75.    J.  H.,  75. 

L.     C,     75.       L.     P,     90 

(Drouin  &  Co.). 
Pelissier,    E.,    75. 
Pentland.  C.  A..  90. 
Perrault,  J.  E.,  2.     G.,  2. 
Perron,    J.    L.,    75    (Prefon- 

taine  &  Co.). 
Phelan,  M.  A.,  75  (Oughtred 

&   Co.). 
Piche,  A.,  56.    C,  75. 
Piette,  J.  A.,  13. 
Pilon,  A..  75.    .1.  A.,  75.    J. 

W.,   75. 
Place    E.   G.,   75    (Oughtred 

&  Co.) 
Plante.   A..    150. 
Pkuide,  G.  H.,  75. 
Poi.ssant,  J.,  75  UJuerin&Co.) 
Poitra.s,   W.,    150. 
Poliquin.  G..  75. 
Potvin,  W.  A..  34. 
Poulin.  J.   S..  32.     S..   120. 
Pouliot,  J.  C.  34.    .T.  N.,  94. 
Prairie.  A.,  120. 
Prevost.  F.  J.  V..  118. 
Prince,  .7.  E.,  90. 
IC-  I.  I,. 


Prud'homnie,  J.   N.,  45. 
Pruneau,  J.  A.  X.,  75. 

R 

Racicot,  E.,  144. 

Rainville,  B.,  39.  H.  B.,  75. 

J.H.,  75   (Beauregard&Co.) 

P.,  75. 
Raynes,  C,  75. 
Renaud,  G.,  75  (Jodoin&Co.) 

J.  A.,  45.     Z.,  75. 
Rheaume,  A.  A.,  90.    T.,  75 

(Deguire  &  Co.) 
Riou,   S.  C,  34. 
Richard,  J.  U.,  30. 
Rinfret,  A.  L.,  75.    T.,  118. 
Rioux,  E.,  138. 
Ritchie,  W.  F.  75  (Davidson 

&  Co.) 
Rivard.A.,  90  (Casgrain&Co) 
Rivest,  J.  A.  H..  56. 
Rivet,L.A.,  75  (RobillardCo.) 
Robert,   L.,  75.    R.,  75. 
Robertson.  A..  90.    D.  C,   75 

(Beique  &  Co.)  W.G.M,138 
Robillard,    J.   A.,   75. 
Robitaille,   A..   90.     C,   75. 
Rocher,   R.,   75   (Lacombe   & 

Co.) 
Rochette.   J.   A.,  90. 
Rochou,  G.,  118. 
Rodier,  C,  75. 
Roland.  M.,  15. 
Rouleau,  F.  F.^  94. 
Rou.sseau,  M.,  73. 
Rov.  E.,  90.     E..  73.     F.,  90 

(Fitzpatrick  &  Co.)  F.  X., 

75  (Murphy  &  Co.)  J..  116. 

L.   R.,  90  (Bedard  &  Co.) 

P.  H..  120.   R.,  90.    S.,  75. 
Rugg,  F.  S.,  138. 
Ryan,  P.  C,  75. 


S 


St.  Cyr,  .T.  F..  120. 

S<-.  Germain.  P. .75  (Beaudin 

&  Co.) 
St.  .Tacque.s.  .T.  L..  49. 
St.  .Tulien,  .T.  A..  75.    T.  R., 

75  (Beauregard  &  Co.) 
St.   Laurent.   L..  80   (Drouin 

&  Co.) 
St.  T.oui«.  TT..  75. 
St.  >rnrip.  .L  W..  39. 
St.  Pierre.  G.  H..  21. 
Sa.'^spvillp.   v..  94 
Savnvd.  .T.   E..   10. 


242 


THE   CANADIAN    LAW    LISI' —QUEBEC. 


Savignac,  J.  A.,  75. 

Seers,   L.  A.,  8. 

Semple,  G.  H.,  T5. 

Benecal.  U.,  75  (Dupuis&Co) 

Sextou,  J.   P-,  75. 

Sharp,  W.  1'.,  75  (Hall&Co.) 

Short,  R..  75. 

Shuitleff,  W._L.,  21. 

Sicotte,  L..  75. 

Simon,  L.  A.  75  (Normandin 

&  Co.) 
Skinner,  W.  W.,  75  (.Smith& 

Co.j  „ 

Smith,  C.  'JU.    K.  C,   to. 
Stafford,  L.,  90. 
Staveley,  W.  K.,  75. 
Stein,  A.,  34. 
Stephens,  C.   H.,  75.     L.  de 

K.,  75. 
Stewart,  A.  McX.,  75  (Light- 
hall  &  Co.) 
Stuart,  G.  G.,  90  (Pentland 

&  Co.j 
Surveyer,  E.,  75    (McGibbou 
Co.j  P.,  75  (Glass  &  Go.) 
Sylvestre,   J.,  124. 


Tache,  L.,  94. 

Taillefer.  E..  75. 

Taillon,  L.  O.,  75. 

Talbot,  .J.,  39.     L.  U..   122. 

L.   A.,   106. 
Tansey.  T.  M.,  75  (Brosseau 

&   Co.i 
Taschereau.  A..  90  (Fitzpat- 

rick   &   Co.)   A.,   90   (Cho- 

quette  &  Co.)  R.,  75  (Pre- 

fontaine  &  Co.) 
Tate.  D'Arcy,  75. 
Tellier.  J.  M..  4o. 
Tessier.   A..  94.     A.  M..  94. 

J.,  90.    J.  A..   148. 
TetrauIt,E.,  75  (Coyle  &  Co) 
Theberge,  A.,  75  (St.  .Tulien 

&  Co.i   S.,  122. 


Tourigny,  A.,  62.   F.  S.,  148. 
Tousignant,  J.  O.,  90. 
Trahan,   A.,  83. 
Tremblay,   F.   P.,   75.    J.  A. 

19.     O.,   19. 
Trihey,  H.  J..  7.5. 
Trudeau,  J.  A.  H.,  45.  L.  T., 

128.    L.   T.  A.,   To. 
Trudel,  H.,   75.    P.,  ?5  (La- 

mothe  «&  Co.) 
Truell,  H.  V.,  75. 
Tucker,   H.,   75. 
Turcotte,  H.  A.,  90.    J.,  90. 
Turgeon,   A.,   90.     E.   L.,   75 
(Beique   &   Co.) 


Vallee.   A.,    to  (Montpetit  & 

Co.) 
Yanasse,  A.  P.,   140. 
^'andal.  P.,  75. 
Verret.  H.,  21. 
Vezina.  E.,  122. 
Vidal,  L.  J.  O.,  90. 
"^'illeneuve.  F.,  75. 
Villiard.  J.  A..  140. 
Vineburg,  A.  H.,  75. 

W. 

Wainwright.  A.,  75  (David- 
son &  Co.) 

Walsh.  J.  C,  75.    T.  E.,  75. 

Wison.  C.  A..  75  (Pelissier  & 
Co.) 

Weinfield.   H.,   75. 

^A'eir.  W.  A..  7.5. 

Well.«.  J.  P..  1.38. 

"W'p.stovpr.  E.  W..  144. 

Whelan.  .T..  75.    .T.P..  .Jr..  75 

^^'hite.  C.  D..  1.38.    W.J..  7o. 

Williams.  H.  S.,  75  (Fleet  & 
Co.) 

Wright.  G.  C.  39. 

Wnrtele.  C.  .T.  C.  140. 


THE    CANADIAN   LAW   LIST — QUEBEC. 


243 


IList  of  Bailiffs  in  iSluebec. 


Article  121  of  the  Code  of  Civic  Procedure  is  amended 
by  adding  th?reto  the  following  paragraph : — 

The  Judge  or  Prothonotary  may  upon  verbal  application  and  with- 
ov-C  costs,  authorize  the  service  of  .such  writ  or  of  any  other  proceed- 
ing,' except  in  municipalities  in  which  a  bailiff  resides,  to  be  made  by 
any  other  litei-ate  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  Commissioner  of  the  Superior  Court.  That  made  by  a  secretary- 
treasurer  of  the  municipal  corporation  shall  be  made  under  his  oath 
oi   office.     !Such  authorization  must  appear  on  the  writ. 


ARTHABASKA  DIST. 

Arthabaska,  H.  Garneau,  L. 

Brunelle,    L.    P.    Beaudet, 

P.  I.  Giroux,  E.  Leblanc. 
Black  Lake.  G.  Lagueux. 
Danville.  A.  E.  Lee 
Drummoudville,  V.  Gauthier, 

A.  Hebert.  C.H.  Bousquet, 

A.   Lafontaine 
Inverness.    T.    Rousseau,    T. 

McK.  Hogg. 
L'Avenir,  M.  Cloutier 
Plessisville.  P.  A.  Bourk,  L. 

H.  Grenier 
Richmond.  A.  J.  Taylor 
Ste.  Anne  du  Sault.  J.Pelerin 
Ste.  Eulalie.  .T.  Dnyon. 
St.   Ferdinand  d'llalifax,   L. 

Frechette.   A.   Fortier 
St.    Germain    de    Grantham, 

Louis   Sarra.sin,  .Jr. 
St.  Julie  de  Somerset.  .J. 

Godbout 
Stanfold.  P.  L'Heureux. 
Thetford   Mines,   T.   Cyr, 

Lapointe. 
Warwick,  P.  Brunette 
West     Broughton,     X. 

mieux 


H. 


L. 


Le- 


BEAUCE  DIST. 

Lac   Megantic.   G.   Fournier. 
St.  Benoit.  Iv.  J.  Vallee 
St.  Bernard,  E.  Chabot 
St.   Come.  G.  Berberi 
St.  Evariste.  J.   Boutin 
St.  Francois.  A.  Lambert.  L. 

Denis.  A.  Renault 
St.  George.     J.     Morin,     J. 

Samson. 


St.  Henedine,  A.  Dion 

St.  Joseph,   B.   Michaud,   X. 

Srolean,     Y.     Xadeau,     X. 

Chiche 
St.  Leon     de     Staudon,     E. 

Dallaire 
St.  Marie,  H.  Ferland. 
St.  Martin,  H.  Poulin 
St.  Pierre    deBroughton.    X. 

Lemieux,  L.  Blais 
St.  Pro.sper   de   Watford.    F. 

Godbout 
St.  Vital     de     Lambton.     Z. 

Gendron 

BEAUHARNOIS    DIST. 

Beauhamois,  M.  Hebert. 
L'undee.  W.  F.  Morris 
Franklin  Centre,  A.  Rowe 
Hemmingford,  E.  Lussier 
Huntingdon,      P.     McGinnis, 

Jj.  Dieudonne.  I.  Lorain. 
Ormstown,  Ij.  Pregent 
St.  Anicet,  S.  Dupuis 
St.  Jean  Chrysostome.  F.  De 

Lisle.  T.  Hebert 
Ste.  Barbe.  A.  Benoit 
St.    Louis    de   Gonzague,    X. 

Leger 
Ste.   Martine.  M.  Lazure,  J. 

A.  E.  Bouchard 
^'alleyfield.  P.  Desparois.  \. 

I^efebvre.  J.  E.  Poirier.  J. 

T".  Rpdurd 

BEDFORD   DIST. 

Bedford.  .1.  McAleer 

Bolton  Centre,  I.  E.  Mooney 
(alsso  qualified  to  practice 
in  the  district  of  St.  Fran- 
cois ) . 


244 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW   LIST — QUEBKC. 


Clarenceville,  J.  Ledoux. 
Dunham,  H.  H.  Lewis 
Farnham,    J.     Bte.    Jasmin, 

P.  A.  Portelance,  J.  Four- 

nier 
Frelighsburg,     C.     B.     \  an 

Antwerp. 
Granby,  O.  N.  Pare 
Kuowlton,  C.  W.  Beals 
Mausonville.   C.  Bowen. 
Eoxton    Falls,    C.    Bourbon- 

niere 
Stanbridge      East.      H.      G. 

Phelps,  W.  H.  Briggs 
St.      Armand      Station.      H. 

Smith 
Sutton.    C.    W.   Thibault,   J. 

M.  Stowell 
Sweetsburg.    J.    A.    Boisvert. 

T.  R:  Pickel.   F.  J.  Powers, 

J.  E.  Scott 
Valcourt,   P.   E.   Bi.ssonnette 
Waterloo,      P.     Ledoux.     L. 

Poulin.    D.    Fontaine,    L. 

McFarlane 

CHICOUTIMI  DIST. 

Ause,  St.  Jean,  D.  Perron 
Bagotville.  A.  Potvin 
Cbambord,  E.  Lapointe 
Chicoutimi,    X.    Gienou.    S. 

Menard,   C.   Fournier,   W. 

Gagne,   E.   D.   Ouellet,   L. 

O.  Centre 
Hebertville.  A.  Hudou 
Jonquiere.  J.  N.  Tremblay 
Mistassini.  J.  B.  Hudson 
Normandin,    L.    Trottier,    S. 

Simard 
Roberval.   L.  Paradis.   H.   I. 

Dumais 
St.  Andre.  A.  Michaud. 
St.  Coeur  de  Marie.  P.  Potvin 
St.  Felicien,     A.     Jobin,     E. 

Desmeules 
St.  Gedeon.  T.  Duchaifle.  K- 

Bilodeau 
St.  Jerome.    A.    Couture,    T. 

Noel 
S^  Joseph      d'      Alma.       G. 

Verrault 
St.  Prime,  J.  Fradet 

GASPE  DIST. 

Amherst      (Magd.      Islands), 

C.  F.  Pinchaud 
Avigon.  A.  Martin 
Cap  des  Rosiers.  .T.  Smith 


Cape  Cove.  W.  Seymour 
Cross  Point,  P.  Ferland 
Douglasstown,   D.   Kennedy 
Gaspe  Basin,  J.  Joncas 
Grand  Pabos,  G.  Myles 
Grand   Riviere,   A.   Lebreux, 

T.  A.  Beaudin 
Jersey  Cove.  P.  Ouellet 
L'Anse       au       Griffon,       P. 

Theriault 
Little  Bonaventure,   F.   Poi- 

rier 
Little  Paba".  J.  Keays 
Malbay.  T.  S.  Tardon 
Mountlouis.  S.  Thibault 
New  Carlisle.  J.  A.  Lebel 
New  Port.  T.  W.  Jessop 
New  Richmond.  J.  Robertson 
Nouvelle  (West).  J.  T.  Dag- 

neault 
Perce.   F.   X.   Caron.   jr.,   J. 

O.   Boucher.   P.   LeBoutel- 

lier.  jr..  M.  G.  Furlong 
Petit  Can.  J.  B.  Jalbert 
Petite      Riviere     West,      H. 

Jones 
Petite  Vallee.  P.  Dery 
Port  Daniel.  J.  Jones 
Riviere-a,u-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.   Lefrancois 

IBERVILLE  DIST. 

Lacolle.  P.  E.  Corbiere 
Xapierville.  T.  T.  Moisan 
St.    Edward    of    Napienille, 

N.  Belouin 
St.     George     de     Henrvville, 

L.   Bran  It 
St.     .John's.     A.     Lanier,    E. 

Marcoux.   P.   Masse 
St.  Michel  of  Xapierville,  A. 

Hame'in 
St.  Remi.  A.  Collette. 

JOLIETTE  DIST. 

Borthier,  O.  Olivier.  Y.  Dor- 
val. 

Joliette.  C.  Dugas,  A. 
Levesque.  L.  A.  Lavallee, 
L.   J.  Martel,  J.  O.   Page. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— QUEBEC. 


245 


L'Assomption,  J.  O.  Dorion, 

J.  M.  Gauvin 
Les    Laurentides,    O.    Mire- 

ault,  L.  Cyr.  A.  Perreault 
Mascouche,       F.       Deslonj- 

champs 
St.    Barthelemy,    ^y.    Drain- 

ville 
St.  Calixte  de  Kilkenny,  M. 

Duval. 
St.     Felix      de     Valois,      L. 

Dauphin 
St.   Gabriel   de  Brandon,   A. 

Farley.  L.  Jacques 
St.   Jean  de  Matha.   C.   Ro- 

berge 
St.  Julienne,  A.  Roy. 
St.  Michel  de  Saints,  J.  La- 

breche 
St.  Roch,  L.  Poitras 

KAMOURASKA    DIST. 

Fraserville,   A.   V.   Chamber- 
land,  E.  A.  Doucet  (High 
Constable),   P.    C.   Dupuy, 
J.   B.   E.   Frenette,   P.   E. 
Martin,     T.     Fortin,     W. 
Bailliarge 
Isle  Veite,  E.  Gauvreau 
Kamouraska,  C.  T.  Dugal 
Notre     Dame     du     Lac,     E. 

Ouellet 
Riviere  Quelle,'  P.  Lamarre 
St.  Alexandre,  U.  Ouellet 
Ste.    Anne   de   la    Pocatiere, 

J.  Sirois 
St.  Elenthere,  J.   Dionne 
St.  Pascal,  A.  Laforest. 
St.    Paul     de     la    Croix,    A. 

Boucher. 
St.     Phillippe    de    Xeri,     D. 

Dionne 
Trois  Pistoles,  L.  Paradis,  J. 
A.  Levesque 

MONTMAGNY  DIST. 

Cap.    St.    Ignace,    :M.    Guim- 

ond 
L'Islet,  F.  X.  Cloutier 
Montmagny,    E.    Paquet.    P. 

C.  Gobeil 
St.  Charles.  U.  Plante 
St.    Jean    Port    Joli,    P.    H. 

Fournier 
St.  Lazare,  .T.  X.  Belanger 
St.  Michel,  D.  Gagnon 
St.  Pamphile,  R.  Blanchet 
St.  Philemon,   X.   Boucher 
St.  Raphael,  A.  Gagnon 
St.  Rocb,  P.  M.  Dechene 


MONTREAL  CITY 

Bachand,  L.  E. 

Balthazard,  C. 

Beaulieu,  J.  H. 

Bernard,  .1.  E. 

Bienjonetti,   P. 

Bisson,  L. 

Bissonnette,   J.   A. 

Bourassa.  J.  S. 

Breux,   J. 

Cais.se,  J. 

Champagne,  F.  X. 

Cherrier,  A. 

Cinq-Mars,  A.  H. 

Coutlee,   O.   C. 

Coutu,  J.  E. 

Dandurand,  M. 
Dansereau,   J. 
Dansereau.  J.  T. 
Daoust.  O. 

Decelles    &    Dnrochcr,    4 
St.  Lambert  Hill.    M.  J.  A. 
Decelles.  J.  E.  Durocher 
Desmarais,  J.  E. 
Desroches.  E. 
Desormeau,  G.  H. 
Dionne,  L.  A. 
Drainville,  R. 
Dumus,  W. 
Fiorinaz,  F. 
Fortier,  D. 
Gendron.   L.   S. 
Godin.  F.  B. 
Gravel,  L. 
Jette,  C.  T. 
Jette,    M. 
.Johnston,  J. 
Lafcntaine,  G.  A. 
L.T  ieunesse,   H. 
Ladonde,  A. 
Laverdure.  A. 
Lavery,  J.  S. 
Marson,  S.  C. 
Mayer,   J. 
X'apoleon,   St.  A. 
Patenaude.  P. 
Perrault,  J.  B. 
Proulx.  T.  X. 
liacette,  L.  J.  S. 
Renaiid.   J.    A. 
Robillard,  R. 
Roy,   J. 
St.  Amand,  C. 
St.  Amour,  D.  A. 
St.  George.   A. 
Smith.  W.  W. 
Tcssier.  A.  L. 
Thuot.  T. 
Trudeaud,   J,   B. 


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THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


MONTREAL  DISl. 

Beloeil.  1.  Anger 
Cascades  Point,  A.  Dams 
Coteau  Landing,  W.Themeiis 
Laprairie,  A.   Thomas 
Longueuil,    F.    X.    Lefebvre, 

J.  F.  Durocher 
Pointe  Claire,  E.  Anmais 
Rigaud,  L.  J.  O.  Chevrier 
St.  Clet,  A.  Rouleau 
St.  Constant.  A.  Matte 
St.  Genevieve,  L.  Prevost 
St.  Laurent,  J.  V.  Cardinal 
St.  Mar  the,  M.  Berthiaume 
St.  Martin,  C.  Gratton 
St.  Polycarpe,  L.  Daoust 
St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  L.  Gui- 

mond 
St.  Zotique,  Lalonde,  Frs. 
Vaudrenil,  J.  G.  V.   Vinet 

OTTAWA   DIST. 

Ange  Gardien,  L.  Mouciou 
Anger,  P.O.,  J.  Fisher 
Avlmer.  L.  Z.  Charbonneau, 

'h.  Cole,  E.  Perrier 
Buckingham,     A.      Charbon- 
neau. J.  C.  Cummings,  D. 

Roy,  D.  C.  Larwell 
Cheniville,  G.  H.  Chevrier 
Gatineau    Point,    J.  Consin- 

eau,  T.  Charette 
Granfield,  T.  La  tour 
Hull    (City)    R.   T.    Clauson, 

L.  de  Coeli,  J.  Moussette, 

O.   Groulx. 
Labelle.  G.   Giard,   N.  Maii- 

nier 
L'Annonciation.  E.  Lefebvre, 

N.  Guay 
Maniwaki,    A.    J.    Nault,    J. 

Lacoste,  T.  Fitzgerald 
Mas.son,      E.     Sabourin,     C. 

Gauthier 
Montebello,  L.  R.  Poulin 
Xominigue,  R.  Jette 
Notre  Dame  deLaus,  J.Roger 
Papineauville,    P.    Tetrault. 

A.   Hillman 
Ripon,  T.  Leduc 
Riviere  De.'-ert,  A.   W.   Mar- 

tineau 
Rorkway    A^illey,    E.    Cour- 

solles 
St.     Andre     Avellin.     J.     E. 

Lacoste. 
St.  Girard     :Montarville,     A. 

Patenaude 


St.  Jerome,    L.    Labelle,    G. 

Gennette. 
Thurso,  D.  McLean,  D.  Mc- 

Gillivray 
Wakefield,  .J.  Taggart 

PONTIAC  DIST. 

Brysou,   W.  Bolam 
Chapeau,    E,    J,    Smith,    J. 

Fitzpatrick 
Coulonge,  J.  Frost 
Otter  Lake,  J.  Gilpin 
Shawville.  A.  Richard.son.  .J. 

G.  ]McGuire 
Ville   Marie,    C.   Latour,    H. 

Laperriere 
Yarm,  W.  Belsher 

QUEBEC  DIST. 

Ancienne      Lorette,      J.      E. 

Pageot 
Beauport,  F.  J.  Giroux 
Cap  Sante,  S.  Delisle 
Chateau   Richer,    E.   Gravel, 

J.  O.  Gravel 
Deschambault.  Z.   Benoit,  J. 

G.   Paquin 
Lauzon,   •  M.      Leclerc.      A. 

Leclerc 
Levis.  .T.   N.  Fournier,  J.   S. 

Fournier 
Notre  Dame  de  la   Victoire, 

.T.  A.  Blopdin 
Notre   Dame   des   Anges.   E. 

Petitclerc. 
Pointe     anx     Trembles.     A. 

Clermont 
Portneuf.  .T.  O.  ^lorissette 
Quebec     CCit.v),     O.     Brous- 

seau,    .T.     Casault.    L.    T. 

Poitras,    G.    O.    Vidal.    T. 

Robitaille.    E.    Poitras,    J. 

E.  Lachance.  U.  Gelly.  J. 

P.    Moisan,    F.    Lachance. 

.J.  E.  Gnipas.  A.  Geuvard 
Riviere  a  Pierre.  A,  Delisle 
Riviere      aux      Chines,      G. 

Trembla.v 
St.    Agapit,    F.    Demers.    G. 

Oliver.  G.  Demers 
St.  Alban,  .T.  Lahaye 
St.   Ambroise.   .T.  Loretto.  .T. 

Richard 
St.    Anne    de    Reaupre    (see 

Riviere  aux  Chiens) 
St.     Antoine     de     Tilly.     L. 

Laflenr 
St.  Basile.  W.  Hnrdv 


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247 


St.     Casimir,     J.     Langlois, 

J.  A.   Belaiiger 
Ste.  Croix,  A.  Bourque 
St.    Jean    des    Chaillon-s,    A. 

Douville,  Z.  Beaudette 
St.  Jean,   Isle  d'Orleans,   X. 

Blouin 
St.    Jeanne   de   Henville,    A. 

Garveau,   jr. 
St.  Joachim.  O.  Guerin 
St.    Louis    Lotbiniere,    L.    E. 

Thibaudeau 
St.   Nicolas.   B.   Ollivier 
St.  Philomene  de  Fortierville, 

H.  Tousignaut 
St.  Raymond,  G.  Plamondon 
St.    Sylvestre,  J.   Payeur,  N. 

D.  des  Anges,  E.  Peritclerc 
St.  Tite  des  Capes,  J.  Givard 

RICHELIEU   DIST. 

Contrecoeur,  L.  N.  Bonin 

Pierreville,  G.  W.  Pelletier, 
L.  L.  Laflamme,  J.  La- 
perriere 

Sorel.  C.  Weilbrenuer,  D. 
Roberge.  J.  O.  Weilbren- 
uer, J.  O.  Moulin,  E.  Caya 

St.  Aime,  J.  Vigent 

St.  Antoiue,  A.  Giard 

St.  Guillaume,  J.  A.  Mel- 
aucon,  I).   Bellehumeur 

St.  Ours,  C.  Papillon 

St.  Zephirin  de  Courval, 
M.  Lefebvre 

Varennes,  C.  J.  Langlois 

Vercheres,    O.    Desmarais 


RIMOUSKI    DIST. 

Amqui,  F.  R.  Pineau 
Causapscal.  V.  O.  Morissette 
Cedar  Hall,  L.  Paquet 
Matane.    O.    Dionne.    J.    C. 

Joncas,  V.  Charest 
Metis.     E.     Hudon,     A.     X. 

Labbe 
Price,  P.   Bourgoin 
Rimouski.      H.     Martin.      E. 

Theriault,  J.  C.  Gauvreau, 

C.  A.   St.  Pierre 
St.  Fabien,  X.  Fortin 
Ste.  Flavie,   L.  Duperre 
Ste.    Octave,    O.    Berube.    E. 

Moreault 
Sandy   Bay.  O.   Tvevesque 
Sayabec,  L.  P.  Joubert 


SAGUENAY  DIST. 

Bale  St.  Paul,  E.  Cimou.  E. 
Tremblay,     G.     Bouchard, 
E.  Lavoie 
Bergeronnes  (see  Bon  Desir) 
Bon  Desir,  E.  Simard 
lie  aux  Coudre.s,   M.  Desbiens 
Les    Eboulements,     J.    Bou- 
chard, O.  Desgagnes 
Mille  Vaches,  J.E.  TrembhiT 
St.     Etienne     (Malbaie),     S. 
Brassard.   L.   Guay.   L.  A. 
Chaperon.  T.  Gagnon 
St.  Hilarion,  X.  Coulombe 
St.   Simeon,  .1.  Tremblay 
Septs  lies,  L.  P.  Cote 
Tadoussac,  E.  T.  Dumont 

ST.  FRANCOIS  DIST. 

Auckland,  J.  Lemieux 
Bolton  Centre,  I.  E.  Mooney 
Bromptonville.  J.  Dumont 
Coaticooke.    J.    S.    Beaufort, 
C.    Merrill.    S.    B.    Hum- 
phrey,   S.    C.    Lebourveau, 

J.  F.  Bel  isle 
Compton,  W.  W.  Paige 
Cookshire,  G.  Flaws 
Danville,   A.   E.   Lee 
D'Israeli,  J.  A.  Morin 
Dixville,  O.  Baldwin 
Dudswell,   A.   X'ewman 
Eaton   Corner.  C.   F.   Rogers 
Lake  Megantic,   G.   Fournier 
La  Patrie,  H.  Vincent 
Magog,  A.  Gendron.  R.  Gin- 

gras 
^Larbleton,   W.   M.   Bishop 
Melbourne.  G.  A.  Cox 
X^orth  Ham,  J.  Verville 
Richmond,   .T.    H.    Dvson,   A. 

J.  Taylor 
Robinson        Bury,      R.      W. 

AYright. 
Rock  Island.  W.  A.  Abbott 
Scotstown.  G.  Calver 
Ste.   Edwidge  de   Clifton,   L. 

T.   Lemieux 
St.    Ferdinand   d'Halifax,    L. 

Cote  dit  Frechette 
St.       Francis       Xavier       de 

Brompton.  .L  P    Robert 
St.  ^lalo.  .1.  Ijemieux 
Sherbrooke.    E.    S.    Foss,    R. 

A.  Biron,  C.  X.  Diiberger. 

J.    O.    Ganthier,    E.    Mc- 

Manus,  T.  Biron.  J.  Plais- 
ance 


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THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — QUEBEC. 


South    Haul,    P.   Lamoureux 
Weedon,     C.     Fontaine,     L. 

Beruier 
Whitton,  Z.  McAulay 
Windsor    Mills,    R.    Racicot, 

J.    M.    Mountain,    P.    F. 

Dunn 
Wotton,  L.  Picard 

ST.    HYACINTHE   DIST. 

Acton  Vale,  Jean  Bte.  Bois- 

clair,  C.  Laliberte 
Marieville.    A.    Fournier,   R. 

Doulais 
St.  Cesaire,  L.  J.  INIasse 
St.  Denis,  G.  Rolland 
St.    Hyacinthe,    J.    Wingen- 

der,    H.    Brunelle,    J.    A. 

Cadotte 
St.  Hughes,  A.  Houle 
St.  Pie,  A.  Joncas 
Upton,  G.  E.  Hetu 

TERREBONNE  DIST. 

Cliatboro,  J.  Donaldson 

Chatham,  J.  Bryerton 

Henberdean,  E.  Guilbault 

Labelle,  N.  Marinier 

Lachute,  J.  Lavigne 

Oka,  J.  Charest 

St.  Adele,  M.  Longpie 

St.  Agathe,  Y.  Garceau 

St.  Anne  'le.s  Plaines,  F.  X. 

Gaudette 
St.  Augustine.  P.  Filion 
St.   Eustache,   L.   Miller,   D. 

Ethier 
St.  Jerome,  G.   Guenette,  T. 

Grignon,    S.    Magnan.    L. 

Labelle 
St.  .Tovite,  J.  Leonard,  .T.  E. 

Mercier 
St.    Scholastique.    M.    Bras- 

eau,  E.  Ouellette 
St.  Sophie,  TT.  fjevesqxie 
St.  Therese,  D.  Bayeur 
Terrebonne.  P.  A.  Gascon 


THREE  RIVERS  DIST. 

Batiscan,  P.  Cossette 
Chutes  Shawinigan,  L.  J.  A. 

Beauchemin,  J.  M.   Chap- 
delaine,  T.  Lambert 
Grand  Mere,  J.  A.   Comeau, 

J.     A.     St.     Cyr,     M.    A. 

Grenier 
Louiseville,  L.  D.  Caron,  G. 

Caron 
Maskinonge,  D.  Plante 
Nicolet,  P.  J.  O.   Rousseau, 

H.  Lacerte 
I'ort  Maskinouge,  J.  Damp- 

housse 
Ste.  Anne   de   la  Perade,   F. 

Lafleche 
St.  Barnabe,  N.  Bourassa 
St.  Boniface  de  Shawinigan, 

A.  Ricard 
Ste.  Eulalie,  J.  Doyon 
Ste.  Genevieve,  J.  Lefebvre 
Ste.  Gertrude,  A.  Hamel 
Ste.  Gregoire,  M.  Martin 
St.    Jacques    des    Piles,    U. 

Neault 
St.  Justin,  A.  C.  Clement 
Ste.  Marie  de  Blandford,  G. 

Charette 
Ste.  Monique,  O.  Lauziere 
St.  Paulin,  C.  Bourassa 
St.  Pierre  les  Becquets,  J.  R. 

Perreault 
Ste.    Sophie   de   Levrard,    P. 

Monfette 
St.   Severin,  H.  Gautliier 
St.    Stanislas,    N.    Fiset,    J. 

Thififeault 
Ste.  Thecle,  L.  Grenier 
St.  Tite,  O.  Lafontaine 
Ste.  Ursule,  T.  Lambert 
Three  Rivers  (City),  J.  Belle- 

feuille.    J.  O.  Panneton,  W. 

La  riviere,  D.T.  Morissette, 

J.  Dufre.sne,  J.  E.  Godin. 

E.   Lavigne,   A.  Alarie,  L. 

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Contents, 


36ritisb  Columbia             *  *             *       257 

flUanitoba    *             *  *             *             261 

IRew  Brunswick             =  *             *       267 

Hlortb-West  Uerritories  *             =             249 

(mow  Blbcrta  auD  Sashatcbewan). 

IRova  Scotia      *             *  *             *       271 

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THE    CAXAIHAX    LAW    LIST — X.-W.    TERRITORIES.       219 


S^nopsie  of  the  5Laws  of  the 
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(1Row    aibccta    auD    SasUatcbevvan), 


Compiled     by     Bown,     Dawson,      Kennedy     &     Hyndman, 
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{Revised  to  1st  January,  1906.) 

Subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  Xorth-West  Territovies  Act 
(cap.  50.  Can.) 

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matters,  as  the  same  existed  on  the  1.5th  day  of  .Tuly,  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  affected  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  demand  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  npon  the  plaintiff  or  judgment  creditor, 
his  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  himi  is  indebted 
to  such  defendant  or  judgment  debtor.  Service  of  such  garnishee 
summons  shall  bind  any  debt  due,  or  accruing  due.  from  the 
garnisliee  to  tlie  defendant  or  judgment  debtor.  The  Government 
of  the  Xorth-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  $2.5,  and  then  only  to  the  extent 
of  the  excess.  This  exemption  of  .$25  does  not  apply  to  debts  for 
board  and  lodging. 


250        THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LlSl— N.-W.    TEIUUTORIES. 


2.   Of  Goods. 

After  the  conimeiKenient  of  any  suit  wherein  the  claim  is  for 
the  recovery  of  a  debt  of  $50  or  upwards  from  the  defendant  to  the 
plaintiff,  upon  nflidavii  made  by  the  plaintiff  or  his  agent,  having  a 
personal  knowledge  of  the  matter,  stating  clearly  and  succinctly 
from  what  cause  such  debt  arose,  and  the  amount  thereof,  ami  that 
111'  has  good  reason  to  believe  (giving  reasons)  that  the  dcfcndau*:  fa) 
is  about  to  al)^■cond  or  has  absconded  from  the  Territories  leaving 
personal  prop(  rty  in  any  judicial  district  thereof  lialile  to  seizure 
under  execution  for  debt;  or  (h),  has  attempted  to  remove  such 
personal  property  out  of  the  TerritOiies,  or  fo  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  proress;  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  oT  the  Territories,  or  to  sell  or  dispose  of  the  same,  or  keeps 
concealed  with  intent  as  aforesaid,  a  judge  on  ex  parte  application 
may  direc;  the  clerk  to  issue  a  writ  of  attachment,  which  shall  be 
executed  by  the  Sheriff;  Provided  that  if  the  debtor  has  abscnuded. 
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  fuil  amount  sworn  to  he  is  not  entitled  to 
costs,  but  may  be  ordered  lo  pay  the  costs  of  the  defendant.  Pro- 
visions ai'e  made  for  release  of  the  goods  upon  security  ami  sale 
of  perishable  goods,  &c. 

3.  Of  the  Person. 

The  generally  accepted  opinion  is  that  there  is  no  arrest  under 
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,  whetlier  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  Mortgages— Bills  of  Rale  and 
chattel  mortgt;ges.  not  accom[)ar.ied  by  an  immediate  delivery  .-ind 
an  actual  change  of  possession  of  the  things  sold  or  mortgaged, 
must  be  registered  within  thirty  days  from  execution,  with  an 
affidavit  of  execution  and  .in  affidavit  of  bona  fides,  which  varies 
according  to  the  circumstances  of  the  case.  They  take  effect  from 
the  date  of  registration  only.  In  case  they  are  not  i-egistered  as 
provided  for,  or  in  case  the  consideration  for  which  they  are  made  is 
not  truly  expi'cssed  rliey  .'ire  null  an<l   void  as  against  creditors,  and 


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subsequent  iJiuchusers.  and  mortgages  in  good  faith  for  valuable 
consideration.  No  luortgMire,  bill  of  sale,  lien,  chirge,  iueunihrance, 
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  tiled  cease 
to  be  valid  as  against  creditors,  «fcc.,  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  are 
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  e.Kc^ed  ^100  a  simple  and  speciil  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  Sri-reire  Court  of  Canada,  if  desired  and  in  certain 
cases. 

Decedent's  Estates— An  officer  known  as  the  Public  Adminis- 
trator is  appointed  for  each  .Judicial  District,  or  such  part  thereof 
as  may  be  desirable,  who  administers  the  estate  if  no  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  m  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  specialtv  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 
M.itut.'s  of  Distribution  govern,  e.Kcept  that  no  husband  whose  wife 
die.l  on  or  after  the  1st  Jan.,  1887,  is  entitled  to  any  estate  bv  the 
courtesy  in  the  hiii.l  of  his  deceased  wife,  but  he  has  the  same 
right  therein  ns  a  wife  has  in  the  personal  property  of  her  deceased 
husband.  And  after  the  12th  .lune,  19U1,  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. 


252  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST N.-W.    TEUKITOKIES. 


This  is  retroactive  as  to  the  property  of  any  person  dyinji  before  2th 
June,  1901,  in  case  no  portion  of  the  estate  of  such  person  has  then 
been  distributed.  The  mother  of  any  person  dying  intestate  after 
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  dying 
intestate  and  without  issue  mother  takes  both  real  and  personal 
property. 

Do-wer — There  is  no  dower,  but  widow  has  the  same  right  in 
the  lands  of  her  deceased  ausband  as  if  they  were  personal  property. 

Evidence — Witnesses  are  examined  viva  voce  in  open  court,  but 
the  judge  may  order,  upon  sutflcient  reason  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  officer  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 
of  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  grounds  on  motion  to  a  judge,  who  may  impose 
terms  as  to  security,   &c. 


There  is  no  priority  between  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  were  made. 
Employees  of  the  execution  debtor  are  entitled  to  be  paid  their 
wages,  not  exceeding  one  month's,  in  priority,  and  share  pro  rata 
with  the  other  creditors  as  to  the  residue,  if  any,  of  their  claim. 

Execution  shall  not  issue  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 
appointment  of  receiver,  directions  for  accounts,  &c. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST X.-NV.    TERRITORIES.       253 


Exemptions— The  following  real  and  personal  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 
family; 

2.  Furnitme,  household  furnishings,  dairy  utensils,  swine  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  flour,  or  vegetables 
ar.d  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  the  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  necessary  implements  to  the  extent  of  ?200  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 
IGO  acres;  in  case  it  be  more  the  surplus  may  be  sold  subject  to  any 
lien  or  incumbrance  theieou; 

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.-'.ure.  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,  ur  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  th»' 
Territories  unless  and  until  it  shall  become  registered,  under  a 
penalty  on  Summary  Conviction  of  $.jO  per  day  against  the  Com 
pany,  any  agent,  representative,  etc.  Registration  consists  in  filing 
certain  statements,  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  b« 
capable  of  maintaining  any  action  in  any  Court  in  the  Territories. 
Ordinance  in  effect  does  not  apply  to  commercial  travellers  taking 
orders  for  goods. 


254  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LISI' — N.-W.    TEKK1TOK1E8. 


Fi-audulent  Conveyances — A  Judge  may  order  the  examina- 
tion of  an  execution  debtor  and  any  transferree  of  any  of  his  pro- 
perty before  an  examiner.  The  creditor  can  then  proceed  by  a 
summous  in   chambers  and  use  the  examinations  as  evidence. 

Garnislinient — See  Attachment  of  Debts. 

Insurance— Any  person  may  insure  his  life  for  the  benefit  of 
his  wife  and  children,  or  some  one  or  more  of  them,  or  by  writing 
(including  his  will), declare  that  any  insurance  on  his  life  is  for  their 
benefit.  Such  insurance  is  not  chargeable  with  debts,  and  does  not 
form  pari  of  the  estate  of  insured,  but  goes  directly  to  the  bene> 
ficiaries. 

Interest — The  legal  rate  is  5  per  cent.,  but  any  rate  may  be 
agreed    upon. 

Joint  Stock  Companies— After  12th  June,  1901,  no  company, 
association  or  partnership,  consisting  of  more  than  twenty  persona 
shall  be  formed  unless  registered  under  the  Companies'  Ordinance, 
or  formed  by  special  legislation.  Three  or  mure  persons  may  form 
a  company  by  signing  a  memorandum  of  association  iu  the  presence 
of  and  attested  by  one  witness  ai  least,  which  is  forwarded  to  -he 
registrar  of  Companies,  who  in  the  event  of  the  statutory  condi- 
tions beiag  complied  with  issues  his  certificate  of  incorporation 
under  his  hand  and  seal  of  office  and  the  Company  is  thereupon 
incorporated.  The  memorandum  of  association  may  in  the  case  of  a 
company  limited  by  shares  and  shall  iu  the  case  of  a  company 
limited  by  guarantee  or  unlimited,  be  accompanied  by  articles  of 
association,  signed  by  the  subscribers  to  the  memorandum  of  asso- 
ciation, prescribing  such  regulations  as  they  may  deem  expedient, 
which  in  effect  become  the  by-laws  of  the  Compauy.  (  See  cap.  20, 
Ordinances  of  X.   W.   T.  1901.) 

Justices  of  the  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 
animals  and  estray  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  .$15  are  sold  upon  condi- 
tion that  the  right  of  property  or  possession  shall  not  pass  until  the 
payment  of  the  purchase  price,  a  copy  of  the  agreement  of  sale  with 
affidavit  of  bona  fides  must  be  filed  in  the  registration  district  within 
which  the  purchaser  resides,  within  thirty  days,  or  the  seller  cannot 
set  up  his  right  against  subsequent  purchasers,  mortgagees  or  credi- 
tors. There  must  be  a  sufficient  description  of  the  goods  sold  so  that 
they  may  be  readily  and  easily  known  and  distinguished.  The  lien 
expires  in  two  years  unless  renewed.  In  case  the  vendor  repossesses 
the  goods  he  must  retain  the  same  for  twenty  days  before  selling, 
during  which  time  the  purchaser  may  redeem,  and  he  must  also  give 
purchaser  notice  of  the  sale. 


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Limitation  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  Real  Troperty  Limitation  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  passin;,' 
thereof. 

Judgments  outlaw  in  12  years,  and  contracts  under  seal  in  20 
years. 

Married  Women— 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,  R.  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  necessai-y.  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  iTorrens  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  takes  place 
in  regard  to  the  land  the  certificate  must  be  produced,  and  a  memorial 
of  the  dealing  endorsed  upon  the  certificate.  Xo  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,  &c.,  can  protect  their  interests 
by  caveat. 

The  whole  matter  is  set  out  in  "  The  Land  Titles  Act  1894  " 
57-58  Vic.  c.  28.  Dom.  Stats. 


256         THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LiSr — N.-\V.    TLUHirOKlES. 


Replevin — In  auy  action  for  the  recoveiy  of  any  personal  pro- 
perty, and  claiming,  whether  alone  or  with  auy  other  claim,  that  it 
was  unlawfully  takeu,  or  is  uulawfully  detained,  the  plaintiff  may, 
at  auy  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. 
Also  stating  if  the  possession  was  got  by  fraud  the  particulars  of 
the  fraud.  The  plaintiff  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  bj-  advertisement 
or  otherwise.  When  the  defendant  resides  outside  the  Territories  a 
judge's  order  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  withiu 
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  presence  and  by  his  direction;  such  signature  shall  be 
made  or  acknowledged  by  the  testator,  .n  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,  and 
executed  in  the  manner  in  which  a  will  is  required  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. 


THb:    CANADIAN    LAW    I,1S1' — Bltl  I'l.SH    COLUxMBIA.       257 


S^nopeis  of  the  Xaws  of 
British   Columbia. 


Compiled     by    Wilson,    Senkler     &     Bloonifield,     Barristers. 
Vancouver,  B.C.,  of  the  British  Columbia  Bar. 


[Rfiiscd  to  1st  JaiuKinj,  1900.) 

Absconding     Debtor  —  If    any     person     resident     in     British 

Coluaibia,  indebted  to  any  other  pertson  to  an  amount  exceeding  fl'lOO, 
departs  from  the  province,  with  the  intent  to  defraud  his  creditors,  his 
i^oods  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  Jud<»e  of  the  Supreme  or  County  Court, 
according  to  jurisdiction,  may  direct  a  writ  of  attachment  to  issue,  and 
may  appoint  m  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 — I'roeess  of  contempt  for  non-payment  of  money  is  abol- 
ished, hut  when  the  plaintiff  shows  to  the  satisfaction  of  a  .Indue 
that  he  has  a  cause  of  action  against  the  defendant  for  ."^lOO  or  up- 
wards and  that  the  defendant  is  about  to  leave  thi'  Province  unless 
apprehended,  the  .Judge  may  by  special  order  direct  the  defendant 
to  be  held  to  bail  for  such  sum  as  he  shall  think  tit.  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  tlie  same  powers  of  arrest  as  the  Supreme 
Court  within  its  jurisdiction. 

Assignment  for  Benefit  of  Creditors — An  assignment  may 

be  made  of  all  real  and  personal  prf)pcrly  to  an.\'  person,  for  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  .Tudi^e  of  the  Superior  Court 
on  the  application  of  a  creditor,  on  petition  supported  l)v  an  affidavit. 
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. 
17-I.I.. 


258       Tlll^    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — I3K1TI.SH    COLUMBIA. 


Bills    of     Sale    and    Cliattel   Mortgages— Bills     of     Sale     of 

personal  cliatteis  remainuig  in  the  poshession  ot  a  grantor  must  be  veri- 
fied by  affidavit  and  registered  within  twenty-one  days  of  tbe  date  of 
execution,  or  they  are  void  as  against  the  assignees  of  tlie  estate  of  the 
gran-tor  and  sheriff's  officers  and  others  seizing  {ioods  in  execution  and 
as  against  subsequeiit  inirchasers  and  mortiiagees  in  tood  faith  for  valu- 
able consideration.  At  time  of  registration  affidavit  of  bona  fides  by 
mortgagee  must  be  filed. 

Hire  and  purchase  agreements  require  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  [lersons  as  it'  it  had 
not   been    filed. 

Joint  Stock  Companies— The  Statute  relating  to  this  sub- 
ject repealing  all  former  eiiacimeiits  relating;  to  the  or';ainzution  of  Joint 
Htock  C'ompanies  is  founded  on  the  Imperial  Acts  1862  to  1897. 

TJie  liability  of  a  shareholder  may  be  limited  to  the  amount  of 
shares;  limited  by  tiuarantee,  or  unlimited. 

ISIiniiig    Companies    may   be     incorporated     without    any     personal 
■  liabilitv. 


Courts— The  Cojrts  are  the  Supreme  and  County. 

There  are  five  Judyes  of  tb''  Snpronv  Couit  who  siiijily  exercise 
the  functions  of  Courts  of  first  initauce  and  iollectively  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  does  not  exceed  $1,000, 
save  malicious  prosecution,  libel  or  slander,  criminal  conversation, 
seductions,  breach  of  promise  of  marriage,  and  agiinst  a  J.  I',  for 
anything  done  by  him  in  the  exercise  of  his  oltice.  Equitable  juris- 
diction   \',liiMi   amount    involved   does  not  exceed   $2,500. 

There  is  also  a  Small  Debts  Court  presided  over  by  a  Stii»endiary 
-Magistrat*'  having  jurisdiction  in  actions  of  debt  to  the  amount  of 
iFKIU. 


JiiclRMients— 111  the  Suiucme  Court,  ^^■here  the  writ  of  summons 
is  endorsed  for  a  iiqu'idated  dem  ind,.and  tht>  defending  fails  tn  appear 
within  eight  days  thereto,  the  ])laiiitift'  mav  eiier  final  judgment  for  any 
sum  not  exceeding  the  sum  endorsed  on  the  writ,  together  with  interest, 
at  the  rate  specified.  Rpeedv  judL'ment  can  also  be  obtained  where 
a  proper  case  can  be  made  out  that  the  defendant  is  only  attempting  to 
delay  by  his  appearance,  and  has  no  good  defence. 

Judgment  in  the  County  Coint  can  bo  signed,  in  default,  after 
nine  days  from  the  service  of  the  summons,  if  for  a  liquidated  de- 
mand. Mild   speedy  judgment  obtained  as  in  the  Supreme  Court. 


Education— Compulsory  between  ages  of  seven  and  twelve,  sub- 
ject  to   soMio   exomptions.       I'^ree  Public  and  High  Schools. 


THE    CANADIAN    J.AW    LIST — UUH  I.SH    COLUMBIA.       259 


Enforcement  of  Judgment — Execution  against  goods  issued 
forthwith  after  judgment.  The  judgment  on  bemg  registered  is  a 
lien  on  the  debtor's  hinds  and  application  must  be  made  to  a  Judge 
for  leave  to  sell  so  much  as  ^^•ill  satisfy  the  judgment. 

The  goods  of  the  debtor  are  exempt  from  forced  seizure  and  sale 
to  the  amount  of  Jf^oOO,  and  homestead  lands  to  the  value  of  $2,5U0. 

The  judgment  debtor  may  be  compelled  to  submit  to  a  rigid  ex- 
r.mination  as  to  the  property  he  had  at  the  time  debt  was  incurred, 
aud  as  to  properly  he  still  has  and  any  disposal  since  debt  incurred 
and  may  be  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  the  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. 

Garnisliment — 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  sufHcient  to  a  judgment  debtor  to  main- 
tain aim  and  family,  bet  not  to  exceed  §4U  a  luunLii. 

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. 

Lawrs — The  Civil   Laws  of  England,  as  the  same  existed  on  the 

lyth  day  ot  .November,  iboti,  aiiu  so  lar  asthe  saine  are  uot  from  local 
circumstances  inapplicable,  are  in  force:  Provided,  however,  that 
the  said  liws  shall  be  held  to  be  modified  and  altered  by  all  legisla- 
ticn.  still  having  the  force  of  law  of  the  I'rovince  of  British  Colum- 
bia or  of  any  foi-mer  colony  comprised  within  the  geographical  limits 
thereof. 

liimitation  of  Action — Actions  founded  on  simple  contract 
must  be  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  propert.v 

real  and  personal,  m  the  same  luanner  as  if  unniarned  ;  and  may  also 
sue  and  be  sued  with  reference  to  such  separate  estate. 

Mining  "Lajxr — These  are  comprised  in  Legislative  enactments, 
too  numerous  to  detail  in  a  short  space. 

Generall.v — Any  person  over  18  years  of  age  may  become  a  free 
mii'.er  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  LoOO  feet  in  length  by  1,500  feet  in 
breadth  in  as  nearly  as  possible  a  rectangular  form,  marked  by  two 
posts  1,500  feet   apart,  as  near  on  the   vein  or  ledge  as  possible,  upon 


260         J'HE    CANADIAN    ].A\V    LIST — BRITISH    C()J>UMmA. 


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  compass 
bearinj^  of  No.  2  post,  and  a  statement  of  the  number  of  feet  lying  to 
the  right  and  left  of  the  line  between  the  posts. 

A  Crown  grant  may  be  obtained  on  showing  that  a  certificate  of 
work  to  the  anioinit  of  ^ICU  in  each  year  for  five  years  has  been 
received,  or  it  may  all  be  done  iu  one  year,  or  $500  cash  paid  to  the 
vJrown. 

Leases  of  land  for  hydraulic  and  placer  mining  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  affected  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  Legislature 
1899,  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. 

Solicitor — Any  person  duly  admitted  to  practise  as  a  solicitor  or 
attorney  in  any  of  His  Majesty's  Courts  in  P]ngland,  Scotland  or 
Ireland,  or  in  any  of  the  Superior  Courts  of  His  Majesty's  Colonies. 
Dependencies,  Territorip.s  or  Provinces  of  Canada,  may  be  admitted 
as  solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  British  Columbia :  Provided 
he  shall  have  paid  the  fees  prescribed  by  the  Law  Society  of  B.  C. 
and  shall  have  passed  an  examination  concerning  his  knowledge  of 
the  Statute  law  of  the  Province  of  B.  C.  and  the  practice  of  the 
Courts,  and  shall  produce  satisfactory  evidence  of  good  standing, 
character  and  repute. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    Ll.VI MANITOBA.  261 


S\?nop3is   of   the   Xaws    of 
flllanitoba. 


Compiled    by    Archibald,    Machray    &     Sharpe,    Barristers, 
'Winnipeg,   of  tbe  Manitoba  Bar. 


{Revised  to  1st  January.  1906.) 

Arrest — Ix  Queen's  Bench — No  person  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  refu.^e  to  attend  or  to  be 
sworn,  or  to  answer,  or  if  it  appear  by  his  own  or  other  evidence  that 
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 
expectation  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  sufficient  means  or  ability  to  pay 
the -debt  all  at  once  or  by  instalments  which  the  Court  has  ordered  to 
be  paid,  and  the  debtor  has  neglected  or  refused  to  pay  at  the  time  and 
in  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  against  him,  or  to  avoid 
being  arrested  or  served  with  process,  or  who  keeps  himself  concealed 
in  the  Province  with  a  like  intent;  or  in  the  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  iiim.  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 
certificate  of  the  issue  of  such  Order  of  Attachment  can  be  i-egistered 
in  any  Registry  Office  and  bind  the  interest  of  the  person  against 
whom  the  Order  issued  in  all   lands  in  such  district. 


262  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — MANITOBA. 


Barrister — If  a  bairister,  aUurucy  or  solicitor  from  England, 
Scotland  or  Ireland,  or  from  auy  of  the  I'roviuces  or  Territories  of 
tiie  Domiuiou  of  Canada,  desire  to  be  called  or  admitted  to  practise 
in  thi^  Province,  lie  must  give  notice  to  tlie  Secretary  of  the  Law 
b'ociety  in  tlie  prescribed  form,  of  his  intended  application.  He  must 
before  tlie  1st  of  June  or  December  produce  his  diploma  or  certiticate 
of  his  call  to  the  liar,  or  a  certificate  of  his  admission  as  an  attorney 
or  solicitor,  as  the  case  may  be,  in  the  country,  province  or  territory 
wliere  he  ha.s  been  so  called  or  admitted;  a  tL^tiniouiai  of  good 
character  and  conduct ;  a  statutory  declaration  made  by  himself  that 
he  i.s  now  on  the  roll  of  barristers,  attorneys  or  solicitors  in  such 
country,  province  or  territory,  in  good  standing,  and  that  so  far  as 
he  is  aware,  no  application  is  pending  at  the  time  of  such  declaration 
to  strike  him  off  the  Roll ;  and  a  receipt  from  the  Treasurer  of  the 
Society  of  the  fees  payable  on  his  admission.  The  fees  are  $150  for 
admission  a.s  barrister,  and  $350  for  admission  as  an  attorney  or 
solicitor — a  fee  of  $2  is  also  payable  on  every  notice. 

Bankruptcy — There  is  no  Bankruptcy  Law  in  this  Province,  but 

a  debtor   may   make  an  assignment  for  the  benefit  of  his  creditors,  and 
insure  a  ratable  distribution  of  his  assets. 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages— Sales  and  mort- 
gages 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  subse<juent  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  the  Conntv  C/Ourt  in  the  .Judicial  Division  where  the 
goods  and  chattels  are  situate,  within  twenty  days  from  the  execution 
thereof,  accompanied  by  an  affidavit  of  execution,  and  an  afitidavit 
of  the  vendee  or  mortgagee  showing  the  good  faith  of  the  trans- 
action. Such  mortgage  must  be  renewed  within  ;:0  days  }-re- 
ceding  the  expiration  of  two  years  from  date  of  filing,  by  filing  a 
statement  exhibiting  the  interest  of  the  mortgagee  in  the  property,  and 
showing  the  amount  due  and  payments  made,  and  that  the  mortgage  is 
not  kept  on  foot  for  any  fraudulent  purpose,  otherwise  it  will  cease  to  be 
valid  as  against  creditors  and  subsequent  purchasers  and  mortgagees  in 
good  faith  for  valuable  consideration 

Courts  and  Jurisdiction— Queen's  Bench— Is  a  Court  of  Re- 
cord of  original  and  appellate  jiM-isdiction,  and  possesses  all  the  jurisdic- 
tion, powers  and  authorities  in  all  matters  civil  and  criminal  whatsoever, 
which,  by  tire  laws  of  England,  were  on  the  loth  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  Cnancery  at  Lincoln's  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  Phigland 
on  the  15th  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  abolished  and  actions  are 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    Ijyr — MANJTOJJA.  263 


commenced  by  statement  of  claim,  to  wl.ich  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  f 
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  vear.  which  is  the  hi'hes 
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  turt  where  the 
damages  c  aimed  do  not  exceed  .S-260,  and  m  replevm  where  tie  value  of 
the  goods  does  not  exceed  |2o0,  and  in  all  personal  actions  for  claims  and 
demands  of  debt  account,  breach  of  contract,  covenant  or  monev  de 
Zibhn'd  u"''"^J  ''  «400;    but  have  no  jurisdiction  in  actions  Tor 

tTteto   fndll;  U^        ^'"''''f  '"^""^  '^'■""'^  ^"  ^  ^^°'^^'  °^-  where  the 
title  to  land  is  called  in  question,  or  the  validity  of  anv  will  is  called  in 

question,  or  m  anyaction  for  malicious  prosecution,  libel,  slander  etc 
or  actions  against  Justices  of  the  Peace.     The  procedure  is  simpi;  and 
nexpensive,  and  debtors  may  be  ordered  to  paV  the  debt  at  a  stated 
™tT       ''''  '"     "'  ^"  committed  to  gaol  as  for  contempt  (see 

Evidence-All  parties  can  testify  upon  oath  {or  ainrniation    if 

oath    objected    to)  ;    husband  and  wife  also,  except    in    ^r   mna    cnses 

toZVb  ^^^"'f  P^^«--'  representatives,  evident  as  to  i  a  te  s  r  o; 
to  death  must  be  corroborated.  '^ 

Execution— In  King's  BENcn-Execution  issues  on  judgmont 
forthwith,  or  at  any  time  within  six  years,  without  leave.  Af  e";^ 
years  leave  must  be  obtained.  ^ncisix 

on  Ji'dg^s^'orde?"''"''"'"  ""  '''"'''  ^''''  l"''g--^t-  -'  in^mediately 

m.. Tff  T'*7  -^^  claim  in  respect  of  writs  of  execution  is  abolished.     The 

ratabh^  .monl"\r  '  '"°"?^'  ■'''^''^^'^  ^^  '^'"  °"  "'"*«  «*  execution 
ratably  among  the  persons  having  unsatisfied  executions  in  force  in  his 
hands  at  the  exp,rat.on  of  three  months  from  the  publication  by  him  of 
a  notice  in  the  Ma,utoL„  Gnzetle.  Such  notice  must  be  published  within 
one  month  after  the  realization. 

exec!ftTo™f-^*°"^~''°"''"''°^  property   is  exempt  from  seizure  under 

A  Kf^"^  ^!1  ^''1}  "^.r^'l'-i^'  liousehold  furniture  and  effects  in  use  of 
debtor  and  his  family  to  the  value  of  ».500. 

(/')  Ordinary  clothing  of  debtor  and  his  family. 

(<:)  Twelve  volumes  of  books,  the  books  of  a  professional  man  an 
axe,  saw,  gun  and  six  traps.  ' 

{d)  Necessary  food  for  debtor  and  his  family  for  thirty  days. 

(e)  Three  horses,  mules  or  oxen,  six  cows,  ten  sheep,  tenpins  fiftv 
fows  and  food  for  same  for  eleven  months.  Exemption  as  ^to  1  orsei 
over  four  years  of  age  .  .  .  applies  only  in  case^hev  are  used  bv 
the  debtor  in  earning  his  living.  '       ^  "■  ^"  "y 

(  M  Tools   agricultural  implements  and  necessaries  used  by  debtor 
in  practice  of  his  trade,  profession  or  occupation,  to  the  value  oY»500 
(<,)   Articles    of    furniture    necessary    to    i)ftrformaiu-     n^    religi,)u.« 


service 


2^11  THK    CANADIAN    LAW    MSI' — MANITOBA. 


(/()  The  land  upon  which  the  debtor  and  his  family  actually  reside, 
and  which  he  cultivates  or  uses  for  t^razing  or  other  purposes,  to  the 
extent  of  160  acres. 

((■)  The  house,  stables,  barns  and  fences  on  the  debtor's  farm. 

(y)  All  necessary  seeds  or  roots  for  the  seeding  and  cultivation  of  80 
a  J res. 

(k)  The  actual  residence  or  lioiud  of  any  person  other  than  a  farmer 
to  the  value  of  $1,500. 

(i)  The  debtor  cannoc  by  any  contract  or  bargain,  whether  under 
seal  or  otherwise,  deprive  himself  of  his  right  to  e.xemptions.  Every 
contract  or  agreement  to  that  effect  is  by  statute  made  null  and  void. 

(hi)  Hheriffs  and  bailiffs  are  prohibited  from  seizing  anything  ex- 
empted by  statute       insurance  on   exemptions  is  also  exempt. 

Garnislinient- — In  both  King's  Bench  and  County  Court,  plain- 
tiff may  in  all  actions  (as  well  damages  as  actions  of  debt,  etc.),  at 
any  xtuye  of  ihe  uvtion,  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  garnishment,  and  only  the  excess  over 
$2.j  can  be  garnisheed,  except  where  the  debt  has  been  contracted  for 
board  or  lodging,  and  in  the  opinion  of  the  .Tudge  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  support.  In  any  sucti  case  the  Judge 
may  order  that  no  such  exemption  shall  be  allowed. 

Interest — Legal  rate,  5  uer  cent.  Any  rate  can  be  agreed  upon 

and  colleclfci. 

Judgments — See  Limitations  of  Actions. 

Life  Insurance — Life  Insurance  for  Benefit  of  Wives  and 
CHiLUKiiK — IViay  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  mortgages  and  on  money  charged  in  any  way  on  land  ; 
or  within  the  like  time  in  either  case  from  the  last  payment  on 
account  or  acknowledgment  in  writing  signed  by  the  party  chargeable,, 
or  his  duly  authorized  agent,  A  judgment,  whether  originally  re- 
covered in  this  Province  or  elsewhere,  must  be  re-sued  within  ten 
years,  lint  no  notion  lies  on  a  judgment  recovered  on  a  judgment. 

Married  'Women — ]May  hold  and  enjoy  property  free  from  tlf 

debts  and  control  of  their  husbands  in  as  fnlj  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  lier 
deceased  husband  as  if  it  were  persontil  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,  tlien  the  wife  takes  the  whole 
of  his  property. 


THfc:    CANADIAN    J. AW    Ll.sT — MANITOJiA.  26') 


Registration— Registry  laws  are  in  force,   and  the  title  to  all 

lands  may  be  rej^istered,  and  if  so  ref^istered  documents  take  priority 
over  unrejjistered  unless  there  is  actual  notice  of  the  prior  nnregistered 
instrument  of  title. 

Affidavits  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. 

(6)  If  made  m  any  of  the  other  provinces  of  the  Dominion  or  in 
Great  Britain  or  Ireland,  it  may  be  made  before — - 

(1)  A  Judge  of  any  of  the  Superior  Courts  of  law  or  equity  therein  ; 
or  before — 

(2)  A  Judge  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  pro\*ince. 

(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. 

(<l)  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. 

(e)  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  therein  ;  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  any  city,  borough  or  town  corporate  of  such  coun- 
try, and  under  the  common  seal  of  such  city,  borout<h  or  town  corporate  ; 
or  before — 

(2)  Any  Consul  or  Vice-Consul  of  His  Majesty  resident  therein  ;  or 
before — 

(3)  A  Judge  of  a  Court  of  Record  or  a  Notary  Public,  under  his 
otliciai  seal. 


26H  rub:  Canadian   law  lisi' — .Manitoba. 


What  is  commonly  known  as  "  The  ToiTens  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— All  persons  of  sound  mind  and  of  the  nge  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 
and  subscribe  the  will  in  che  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  attesting  wit- 
nesses. 

Intestacy — Real  and  personal  property  devolve  in  same  wa}'. 

(1)  Tf  intestate  leave  a  widow  and  child  or  children,  one-third  of  his 
whole  estate  goes  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 
crtild.  If  ail  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  daring  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    CANADIAN    J.AW    LIST — NEW    BRUNSWICK.         267 


Synopsis  of  tbe  Xaws  of  IRew 


Compiled   by   L.   P.   D.    Tilley,   of    Tilley   &    Smith,    St.    John, 
N.B.,   Barristers  of  the  New   Brunswick   Bar. 


{Revised  to  1st  Juitiiury.  1906.) 

Absconding  Debtor — If  debtor  indebted  in  the  sum  of  $40.00, 
at'OV.'  all  discounts,  to  applying  creditor,  departs  from  or  keeps  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  X.  B..  1903.  c.  1.35.) 

Arrest — Where  claim  is  for  liquidated  amount  over  $20.00, 
arrest  can  be  had  in  Supreme  or  County  Court,  before  judgment,  on 
affidavit  statin«  that  auionut  is  justly  due.  and  that  arrest  is  not  made 
for  the  purpose  of  vexing  or  harassiug  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  where  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.  .Tohn.  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  affidavit.  (Con.  Stat. 
1903,  c.  130.*) 

Bankruptcy — Governed  partially  by  "  Act  respecting  Assign- 
ments and  Preferences  by  Insolvent  Persons,"  whereunder  assij^nment 
can  be  made  to  sheriff,  or  to  assignee  named  by  majority  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 
"  Boyal  Gazette."  Claims  to  be  filed  within  three  months  from 
notice  unless  further  time  allowed  by  .Tudgo.  .\t  meetincr  eroditor.s 
having  pi-o\pd  claims,  elect  inspectors,  and  direct  assignee  in  disposi- 
tion or  conduct  of  estate.  There  is  no  power  to  compel  an  insolvent 
to  assign.  Ijut  an  assignment  once  made  takes  precedence  of  all  judg- 
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.   (1003)   c.  141.1      P.y  the  Creditors' 


268  THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LISI' — NEW    HKUNSWICK. 


Relief  Act,  Con.  Stat.  (1903)  c.  129,  priority  among  creditors  is 
abolished,  where  a  levy  is  made  under  an  execution  for  $200  and 
upwards  against  the  property  of  a  debtor. 

Barristers — Barristers    from    British    Colonies   or    Possessions 

will  be  accorded  in  New  Brunswick  the  same  rights  and  pri\ilege3 
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 — Security  for  Costs — The  Su- 
preme Court  has  jurisdiction  in  all  actions  for  debt  or  damage  irrespec- 
tive of  amount.  A  creditor,  residing  out  of  tlie  jurisdiction,  upon 
demand  must  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  $500.  The  County  Courts  hnve  jurisdic- 
tion up  to  $400  in  contract  and  $200  in  tort,  except  notions  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.  "Where  infant's  estates  do  not  exceed 
in  value  $5,000,  the  Probate  Court  may  appoint  guardians  of  the 
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),  c 
118,  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  not  accompanied  by  immediate  delivery,  and  an  actual 
and  continued  change  of  possession  of  the  goods  conveyed,  the  convey- 
ance or  a  cop\'  proved  by  affidavit  of  tho  sobscribint;  witness,  together 
with  an  affidavit  of  the  mortgagee  or  his  agent  of  the  bona  fides  of 
the  transaction,  must  be  filed  within  thirty  days  with  the  Registrar 
of  Deeds  of  county  wherein  maker  resides,  if  within  the  Province,  or 
of  county  where  the  goods  arc  if  maker  resides  without.  The  statute 
provides  for  filing  statement  of  amount  due  each  year,  and  on  neglect- 
ing to  file  statement,  after  thirty  days'  notice  from  any  creditor  of 
niorigagor  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 
pxecution  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  businpss  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.)  Exception  is  made  in  case  of  travellers,  where  company  has 
no  resident  agent,  and  no  office  in  Province.  (Con.  Stat.  (1903),  c. 
18.  ss.  12  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  bailee  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.    (1903)   c.  143.  ss.  1  and  2. 


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Executions — On     judgments    in    Supreme    and    County    Courts 

executions  may  be  issued  withiu  twenty  years  from  signin}^  of  jud}^- 
meiit.  Personal  estate  of  all  kinds  may  be  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  utensils  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. 
8tat.    (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'  Courts,  (Con.  Stats.  (1903),  c. 
130.) 

Gamislini'int — On  iudgments  in  County  or  Sniireme  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 
garnishment.      (Con.   Stat.    (1903)    c.   134.) 

Interest — Five  per  cent.,  unless  otherwise  agreed. 

Judgments — In  default  of  appearance  tiual  judgment  may 
be  signed  in  the  Supreme  Court  in  forty  days,  and  in  the  County  Court 
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  afBdavit  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  ;  otner  causes  of  action,  six  years.  Personal 
actions  atjainst  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  acquireil  before  or  after  marriage, 
or  whether  she  had  any  property  ;it  date  of  contract.  Can  disjiose 
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.) 


270         JHE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NEW    JillUNSWlCK 


Registry     of     Deeds— All    conveyances     must     be     registered, 

otherwise  ineffective  against  subse({ueut  buna  jlde  purcliaser.  Deeds 
may  be  acknowledged  or  proved  out  of  New  Brunswick  before  a  notary 
public,  the  mayor  or  chief  magistrate  of  any  city  or  town,  certified 
under  corporate  seal,  Judge  of  Supreme  Courts,  British  Minister,  Am- 
bassador or  Consul,  Governor  of  any  State,  certified  under  liand  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.) 

Sheriff's  Fees  for  service  of  processes,  "  Travelling  on  all  pro- 
cesses from  Court  House.  7y>  cents  per  mile  going  and  returning :" 
5  Edw.  VII.  c.  22   (1005J. 

AVills — Will  must  be  in  writing  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.    (iy03)   c.  160. 

Intestacy — Real  estate  to  children  or  their  legal  represen- 
tatives, then  to  next  of  kindred,  and  their  representatives,  including 
hose  of  half  blood.  That  is  :  1st,  children ;  2nd,  tather  or  mother, 
rd,  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  place  after 
Jan.  1st,  1S9G.  it  is  doubtful  if  theriijlil  has  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  kin  in  equal  degree  and  representatives,  but  no  repre- 
sentation among  collaterals  after  brothers'  and  sisters'  children.  If  no 
widow,  all  to  children.  (Con.  Stat.  (1903)  c.  161. "»  Of  the  separate 
|)orsonal  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.) 


THE    CAN'AinAN    LAW    lASl — NoVA    SUOTIA.  271 


S\?Mop6is  of  tbe  Xa\v6  of 
IRova  Scotia* 


Compiled    Ijy  Foster  &  Foster,   Barristers,    Halifax,    N.S., 
of  the  Nova  Scotia  Bar. 


{Rciis((l    i(j   1st    Juiiiiaiji.    19()ii.) 

Arrest — lu  causes  of  action  in  the  Supreme  Courl  for  $20  or 
upwards,  whether  for  debt  or  damage,  where  the  creditor  can  prove 
to  the  satisfaction  of  a  judge  or  comuiissioner  sucli  cause  of  action, 
and  that  tbe  defendant  is  about  to  leave  the  province,  an  order  for 
arrest  can  be  obtained.  In  the  County  Courts  tlie  i)rocedure  is  siniihir, 
but  jurisdiction  is  limited  to  $80U.  The  defendant  is  entitled  to  his 
release  on  giving  securitj'  by  bond  with  sureties  or  by  deposit. 

Barristers  and  Solicitors— A  Barrister  of  any  Superior 
Court  in  Creat  Britain  an('  Ireland  is  entitled  to  be  admitted  tr> 
practise  as  a  barrister  or  solicitor  on  producing  evidence  that  he  is 
a  barrister  and  of  good  moral  character. 

A  barrister,  attorney  or  solicitor  of  any  Superior  Court  in  His 
Majesty's  Colonics,  jnd  a  solicitor  of  any  Court  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  is  entitled  to  be  admitted  to  practice  on  producing  evi- 
dence that  he  is  such  h:n-i-istei-  or  solicitor  at  llu-  time  of  su<-h  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  foi-  articled  clerks  in  tliis  Province,  and  upon 
passing  the  usual  final   examinations. 

Barristeis  of  His  Majesty's  Sii]irri(ir  Cmuts  in  jiny  uf  His 
Majesty's  Dominions  in  which  the  same  i)rivileges  are  ("Xtendcd  to 
this  i'rovince  on  producing  evidence  of  admission  and  good  stand- 
ing, are  entitled  to  admission  as  Barristers  of  the  Snitrenie  Court  of 
this   I'lovince. 

Bills  of  Sale— Every  Bill  of  Sale  and  every  chattel  mortgage 
or  a  true  copy  must  be  filed  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  follo^-ed.  As  against  purchasers  and  creditors  a  bill  of  sale 
shall  only  take  effect  and  have  priority  from  the  time  of  tiling  Bills  of 
Sale  and  Chattel  Mortf^ages  must  be  renewed  within  thirty  days  next 
preceding  the  expiration  of  three  years  from  the  tiling  thereof,  otherwise 
they  cease  to  be  valid 

Conditional  Sales — Every  agreement  for  the  sale  of  goods 
and  chattels,  and  a  hiring  jr  lease  accompanied  by  immediate  delivery 
and  change  of  possession,  whereby  it  is  agreed  tliat  the  property  in  the 
goods  and  cduittels,  or  a  lien  thereon  for  tbe  price  or  value  thereof,  shall 
remain  in  the  hirer,  lessor  or  bargainor  until  |)ayment,  must  be  in  writ- 
ing and  signed  by  tlio  parties  and  accompanied  l)y  an  affldavit  of 
either  of  the  parties  thereto,  setting  forth  the  contract,  and  must  be 
filed  as  a  bill  of  sale  or  chtttel  mortgage,  otherwise  it  shall  be  void 
as  against  the  creditors  and  subsequent  purchasers  ami  mortgagees 
of  the  person  to  whom  such  chattels  are  hired,  leased  or  agreed  to 
l.c   sold. 


272  THE    CANADIAN    1>A\V    LIST — NOVA    SCoTlA. 


Courts  and  Jurisdiction  of — The  Supreme  Court  has 
jurisdiction  iu  criminal  and  civil  cases.  For  actions  on  contract  the 
claim  must  be  at  least  $20.  It  has  all  the  powers  of  tlie  Court 
of  Chancery  in  England.  The  County  Courts  have  jurisdiction  in 
all  actions  for  debt  where  the  amount  is  at  least  $20  but  not  ex- 
ceeding $400,  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  f:{rant 
letters  testamentary  or  letters  of  administration  in  the  county  where 
deceased  last  dwelt  or  wliere  the  estate  is  situate,  and  when  necessarv 
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  filled,  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  hands  of  the  Sheriff  it  binds 
the  goods  of  the  judgment  debtor  atjainst  all  ))ersons  except  a  boini  fide 
p^jrchaser  without  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 
disobe.ving  a  Judge's  or  Commissioner's  order  for  payment  by  instal- 
ments; where  the  judgment  is  in  respect  of  a  pfcualty  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  book?, 
and  fishing  nets,  the  value  of  which  is  not  to  exceed  $20,  All  necessary 
fuel,  meat,  fish.  Hour  and  vegetables,  actually  provided  for  family  use. 
not  more  than  sufficient  for  the  ordinary  consumption  of  the  debtor 
and  his  family  for  30  days,  and  not  exceeding  in  value  the  sum  of  $40. 
One  cow,  two  sheep,  and  one  hog.  and  food  therefor  for  30  days;  tools 
and  implements  of,  -or  chattels  ordinarily  used  in  the  debtor's  occu- 
pation, to  the  value  of  $30. 


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Insolvency — The  Statute  entitled  "The  Assignments  Act  "  aims 
at  securing  equal  distribution  of  the  property  of  debtors  by  declaring 
u  confession  of  judgment,  any  transfer  of  property  or  other  trans- 
action made  or  given  by  a  debtor  with  intent  to  hinder  or  delay  his 
creditors  to  be  invalid.  Judgments  by  confession  and  transfers  of 
property,  if  followed  by  an  assignment  by  the  debtor  for  the  benefit  of 
his  creditors  within  sixty  daj's,  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  official  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. 

Garnisliment — Debts  due  a  judgment  debtor  may  be  attached 
or  garuisheed.  The  wages  of  a  servant,  laborer  or  workman 
shall  not  be  subject  to  attachment  unless  the  debt  amounts  to  or  exceeds 
$40,  and  if  the  debt  exceeds  f  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  specific  sum  at  a  specific  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. 

Judgments— In  actions  to  which  the  defendant  does  not  appear, 

judgment  may  be  entered  in  ten  days  after  the  service  of  the  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  up  against  him  on  the  issuing  of  the  writ. 

Limitation      of      Actions — Trespass      for      assault,     battery. 

wonndiny  or  imprisonment,  actions  on  the  case  for  words  and  prose- 
cutions for  taking  illegal  int(>rest,  must  be  brought  within  one  year; 
actions  for  trespass  tc  lands,  as.jinnpsit,  detinue,  trover,  replevin,  debt 
grounded  upon  any  lending  or  contract  without  specialty,  for  rent 
account  or  upon  the  case  within  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, fcue  and  be  sued,  in  liie  same  manner  as  if  unmarried.  To 
carry  on  a  separate  trade  she  must  file  the  written  consent  or  license 
of  her  husband  and  register  a  certificate  or  declaration  specifying  her 
intended  business  nnd  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  pro])ertyas  if  she  were  a  fenune  sole. 
She  has  right  of  dower  in  her  husband's  real  estate,  and  can  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  right  of  election  between  the  provision  mnde  for 
him  in  the  will  and  his  rights  as  tenant  by  the  courtesy. 

18— L.I. 


274  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — NOVA    SCOTIA. 


Registry— Deeds  executed   in  the  province  must  be  executed  iu 

the  presf  lice  or  a  witness,  wlio  siiftii  uiiike  uain  dI  ibs  execution  before  a 
Barrister  or  J.  P.,  or  a  Notary  Public,  or  tlie  party  inakin»^the  deed  may 
acknowledfie  its  execution  under  oath  before  any  of  the  said  function- 
aries. Deetis  may  be  proved  out  of  tlie  Province  as  well  m  Foreign 
Countries  as  in  the  British  Dominions  by  the  oath  of  a  subscribing^  wit- 
ness, to  be  administered  by  a  Commissioner  appointed  to  take  afKdavits 
out  of  the  province,  by  a  Judge  of  a  Court  of  Kecord,  l)y  a  Mayor  of  any 
city,  a  justice  oi  the  peace  or  a  notary  puldic.  who  slitili  certify  to  the 
attestation.  W  hen  the  certificate  is  made  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  it 
must  be  authenticated  by  a  Notary  Public.  When  the  deed  is  proved  in 
a  Foreign  (Jountry  any  Public  Minister,  Ambassador  or  Consul  or  Vice- 
consul  from  the  Court  of  Great  Britain  may  administer  such  oath. 

To  bind  lands  all  deeds,  judgments  and  Mttnclimcnts  shall  be 
registered  in  the  otiice  o^"  the  county  or  district  in  wliieli  the  lands 
lie,  and  unregistered  deeds  or  mortgages  shall  be  vo  d  against  .-iny 
sub.sequent  purchaser  or  mortgagee  for  valuable  consideration,  who 
shall   first  register  his  deed  or  mortgage. 

Grants  from  the  Crown  must  also  be  recorded. 

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  his  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  pref^ence  of  the  testator  and  in  presence 
of  each  other  and  at  request  of  testator.  Change  of  domicile 
will  not  revoke  the  will.  Marriage  will,  excejjt  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  ^5,000,  after  payment  of  all  debts  and  ex- 
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  jo, 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  th 
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  file  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.  He  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  are  required  to 
file  their  accounts  with  the  administrator,  duly  attested  to.  In  the  dis- 
tribution of  the  estate  of  a  deceased  insolvent  the  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  are 
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  prcportiou. 


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Si^nopsis  of  the  Xaws  of 
©ntaiio.  < 


Compiled    by  Macdonell  &   Boland,   of  the  Toronto   Bar. 


{Revised  to  1st  Jainianj.  1906. 

Arrest  for  Debt,  Absconding  Debtors — Wheu  a  creditor 
has  a  claim,  or  a  party  has  a  cause  of  action  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  Province  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 
penal tv  of  $2.")  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  ainount>> 
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. 


276  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — ONTARIO. 


Bills  of  Exchange  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,  five  per  cent.,  unless 
the  rate  and  time  are  expressly  mentioned  on  the  face.  Loss  of  a  bill 
or  note  does  not  preN'ent  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      Salo     and      Chattel      Mortgages — These     must 

be  rejiistered  within  five  davs  in  the  office  of  the  County  Com t  Clerk, 
otherwise  they  are  void  as  against  creditors,  except  where  there  is 
an  immediate  delivery  and  an  actual  and  continued  change  of  pos- 
session of  the  property.  There  are  special  regulations  regarding 
chattel  mortgages  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  fides  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  mort 
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  goods  and  possession  is  qiven,  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  liave  been  fully  paid  for,  if  the  name  and 
address  of  the  manufacturer  or  vendor  is  painted,  printed,  or  otherwise 
plainly  attached  thereto,  and  upon  suchenquir^  the  vendor  shall  give 
a  stfitemonf  of  the  .nmount  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.  Chattels  affixed 
to  realty  are  subject  to  lien,  but  owner  or  mortgagee  have  right  to 
retain  chattels  upon  payment  of  amount  due. 

Contracts— Contracts  for  sale  of  goods  over  $40  require  part 
performance  or  to  be  in  writing,  otherwise  they  are  unenforcible.  Con- 
tracts made  on  Sunday  (with  few  exceptions),  and  contracts  contrary  to 
public  policy  or  of  an  immoral  character,  are  illegal. 

Conrts,  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 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    l.l.ST ONTARIO.  277 


County  and  District  Courts  and  the  Division  Courts.  In  money 
claims  on  contracts  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Division  Courts  extends 
to  $200  in  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  $000  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  take  his  evidence  on  commissiou. 

Execution — In  the    County   Court    and     High   Court  execution 

may  issue  immediately  upon  entry  of  judgment,  unless  stayed  by  order 
of  the  Court  or  Judge.  Executions  must  be  renewed  before  the  expira- 
tion of  three  years  from  the  date  of  the  issuing  thereof.  In  the 
Division  Court,  where  the  judgment  is  recovered  for  ^40  or  upwards 
exclusive  of  costs,  a  writ  of  execution  may  issue  directed  to  the  sheriff, 
and  will  bind  the  lands  of  the  debtor  in  the  same  manner  as  executions 
issued  from  ths  higher  courts.  All  executions  issued  in  the  County  and 
High  Courts  are  directed  against  both  goods  and  lands.  Lands  cannot 
be  sold  for  one  year  from  the  time  the  writ  is  delivered  to  the  Sheriff, 
but  debtors'  lands  are  bound  from  date  of  delivery  to  the  Sheriff. 
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  Receiver  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  §150. 

(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  510. 

(5)  One  cow,  6  sheep,  1  hogs  and  12  hens,  in  all  not  to  exceed  the 
value  of  S75 ;  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  be  sold  by  the 
sheriff,  if  there  are  not  other  broods  suflicient  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  tlie  chattels  exempt  from  seizure.  The  identical  article 
for  whirh  the  debt  was  contracted   is  in  no  case  exempt. 


27tS  THE    CAN'AUJAN    LAW    Ll.Vi— (>M  AUK  ). 


Examination  of  Judgment  Debtor — A  judgment  debtor  may, 
without  au  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. 

Garnisliment — Debts    due  the    debtor  may   be  atttiched  in  the 

Division  Coiat  itt  ihe  iin.e  oi  ilie  is&ue  ui  iiie  suiiiiuous,  but  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 
of  Si'25,  and  then  only  to  the  extent  of  the  excess.  Where,  however,  the 
debt  has  been  contracted  for  board  or  lodging,  and  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Judge  the  exemption  of  ^'io  is  not  necessary  for  tlie  support  and  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  iii  five  per  cent.,  and  where  no  agree- 
ment and  interest  is  payable,  that  is  the  rate.  Interest  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  maj 

be  enieiecl  ju  iiiis  hi^iier  couris  leii  ila\b  tiller  seivice  ot  the  writ  in  the 
action.  The  practice  provides  in  many  cases  for  tlie  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  twenty  days  after  service,  according  to  the  residence 
of  the  defendant. 

Limitation      of      Actions — Actions      of     account     must      be 

brought  within  six  years  after  cause  of  action  arises-  -on  coiiiracis  under 
seal,  twentj'  yenrs  after  cause  of  action  arises.  Actions  on  the  cov- 
enant on  a  mortgage  made  after  1st  July,  1894,  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  year.«  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: 

((()  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 


THE    CAXAIJIAN     I, AW    1  I.VI' ( JNTAlllO.  "279 


when  slie  euters  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  possess  or  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    fcimiic  sole. 

Registry  of    Deeds — Instruments    for    registry    must    contain 

a  sufficieTit  description  of  the  property  mentioned,  and  the  execution  be 
verified  by  affidavit  in  proper  form  of  a  sub.scribins:  witness  present  at 
the  time  of  signature,  or  to  whom  signature  is  acknowledged.  Deeds 
executed  outside  of  the  Province  require  that  the  affidavit  of  execution 
by  the  subscribing  witness  should  be  sworn  before,  if  executed  in 
Quebec : 

(1)  A  Judge  or  Prothonotary  of  the  Supreme  Courc  or  Clerk  of  the 
Circuit  Court. 

Or  before  a  Commissioner  autiiorized  under  the  laws  of  Ontario  to 
take  in  Quebec  affidavits  in  and  for  any  of  the  Courts  of  Record  in  the 
Province  of  Ontario. 

Or  before  any  Notary  Public  in  Quebec,  Jcerhified  under  his  official 
seal. 

(2)  If  made  in  Great  Britain  or  Ireland,  before  a  Judge  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  Judge  of  any  of  the  County  Courts  within  his  county. 

Or  before  the  Mayor  or  Chief  Magistrate  of  any  city,  borough  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  Record  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  Mn-vor  of  anv  oitv,  borouiih  or  town  corporate,  and 
certified  under  the  common  seal  of  the  city,  borough  or  town,  or  before 
a  Notary  Public,  certified  under  his  official  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  Court  of  Judicature. 
Or  before  the  Judge  of  a  County  Court  within  his  county. 
Or  before  a   Commissioner  authorized  by  the  Hi-jh    Court  to  tjake 
affidavits.     Registration  gives  priority. 


280  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — OXTARIU. 


Wills— Must  be  in  writing,  signed  at  the  fout  by  the  testator  in 

the  presence  ot  two  witnesses,  botli  present  witii  liiiii  at  tlie  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  : 

((()  When  it  is  declared  in  will  that  same  is  made  in  contemplation 
of  niarriage. 

(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  testator's  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,  anj'  person  in  the  employment  of  the  deceased  at  death,  or 
one  month  prior  thereto,  shall  have  priorit}'  to  the  extent  of  three 
months'  wages  or  salary  over  ordinary  or  general  creditors. 


'J'HE  CANADIAN   LAW  J.IM — FKlNCE  EDWAKD  ISLAND.       281 

S\>nopsis  of  the  Xaws  of  Iprincc 
EbwaiD  Islanb 


Compiled  by  Haszard  &  Gaudet,    Barristers,   Charlottetown, 
of  the  Prince  Edxirard  Island  Bar. 


(Revised  to  1st  .Januarii.  1906.) 

Absent  Debtors — The  property  of  an  abseut  debtor  may  be 
attached  ou  an  affidavit  of  debt  setting  out  the  facts.  A  sumuiuus 
may  be  served  ou  the  agent  or  person  in  possession  of  property  of 
defendant  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  out 
title  of  cause,  amount  of  debt  and  name  of  person  who  is  intended  to 
be  affected  thereby.  The  sheriff  is  also  empowered  to  collect  all  debts 
due  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 
must  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 
or-der  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  damaj^es.  but  before  final  jud^jment,  wliere 
the  creditor  can  prove  to  tlie  satisfaction  of  a  judt^e  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  County  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  intern 
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  <;0  days  thereafter 
shall  be  brought  to  impeach  or  set  aside  such  transaction,  be  pre- 
sumed to  have  been  made  with  the  intent  aforesaid. 


282       'J'lih:  CANAJJIAN  LAW  L1«T PKIN'CE  EinVAKU  lbLAM>. 


Barristers — A  barrister  of  any  court  iu  Great  Britain  or  Ire- 
land, or  an  attorney,  solicitor  or  barrister  of  any  British  Province  or 
Colony,  and  who  shall  have  resid'^d  in  this  Province  12  months  previous 
to  makint;  application  for  admission,  shall  be  entitled  to  be  admitted  to 
practice  as  an  attorney  and  barrister  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  this  province, 
on  his  producing  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  sucli 
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  tSupreme 
Court  of  this  island,  f.hall  submit  himself  to  and  pass  a  satisfactory  ex- 
amination touching  lii.s  fitnef^s  and  capacity.  See  also  V.  E.  Island 
Stat.,  Vol.  I.,  c.  22,  s.  2. 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages — li  is  neces- 
sary that  the  original  sliall  be  tiled  in  the  office  of  the  Prothonotary 
of  the  Supreme  Court  in  the  county  where  the  goods  are,  and  shall  be 
accompanied  by  an  at'lidavit  of  the  grantee  dr  his  agent  setting  forth  the 
boit't  tides  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 — Mnst  pay  ;i'i  nnniinl  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  .Toint  Stock 
Companies'  Act.  The  fees  payable  for  incorporation  are  fixed  by  the 
Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council.  No  corporation  can  issue  notes  or 
bills,  or  engage  iu  banking,  money  lending  or  insurance,  unless  spe- 
<;ially  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,  $225  and  $50;  accident  and  guarantee 
companies,  $50;  trust,  loan,  or  building  associations,  $225;  telegraph 
comi)anies.  .S.jT.1 ;  banks.  .S2(lO :  sas  and  elertrii-al  companies.  $100: 
steamship  companies  (local).  $100;  express  companies,  $150:  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 
snrcpssfnl  i)arty  i  ecovers  his  costs.  In  ca.se.s  where  action  is  on  a 
"ofe  or  bill  of  exchange  the  .Tudge  may  require  an  affidavit  of  merits 
before  making  an  order  for  security  for  costs. 


THE  CANADIAN  LAW  LIST — PRINCE  EDW'AKD  ISLAND        283 


Courts  and  Jurisdiction  of— The  Supreme  Court  has 
jurisdiction  in  all  actions  for  dama^^es  and  in  debt  tor  5>52  ana  upwards. 

The  County  Courts  have  jurisdiction  in  all  actions  for  debt  where 
the  amount  does  not  exceed  9L50,  and  in  all  actions  for  damages  not 
exceeding  the  same  amount,  except  where  the  question  of  titlelo  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  decea.sed  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  ou  the  entry  of  a  judgment  in  the 
Supreme  Court  (except  where  entered  on  a  warrant  ot  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  familv  and  the  tools 
or  instruments  of  his  trade  or  calling,  five  pounds  in  monev  and  one 
cow. 

Garnishment— Debts  due  a  primary  or  judgment  debtor  mav 
be  attached  or  garnisheed. 

Interest— The  laws  of  Canada  regulate  this.  Interest  is 
recoverable  on  accounts  current  when  in  the  course  of  dealing  between 
thn  parties  interest  has  been  paid,  or  where  theve  is  an  express 
agreement  to  pay  interest.  It  is  also  recoverable  on  promissorv  notes 
from  their  due  dates,  and  of  course  on  all  agreements  in  writing  to  pay 
interest.  >-       i    - 

Judgments— In  actions  to  which  defendant  does  not  appear, 
judgment  may  be  entered  in  eight  davs  after  service  of  writ  when  the 
cause  of  action  is  a  liquidated  debt  or  monev  claim  and  where  the  writ 
has  been  specially  endorsed.  In  cases  where  the  writ  has  not  been 
speciMlly  endorsed  (if  for  debt)  judgment  cannot  be  entered  till  plaintiff 
has  hied  particulars  and  declaration,  with  notice  to  plead  in  eight  davs, 
when  judgment  shallbe  final. 

Where  action  is  for  damages  and  defendant  does  not  appear  dam- 
ages must  be  assessed. 


284       THE  CANADIAN  LAW  LIST — PKINCE  EDWAKD  ISLAND. 


liiuiitation  of  Actions — Actions    of    trespass,  detioue,  trover, 

replevin  and  debt,  witliin  six  years.  Actions  ut  irespass,  assault, 
battery,  wounding  and  imprisonment,  witliin  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  hold  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  iu  the  Province  must  be  executed  in 

presence  of  a  witness,  who  shall  make  oath  of  its  execution  before  the 
Registrar  of  Deeds,  or  before  a  Commissioner  for  taking  acknowledg- 
ment to  deeds,  or  the  party  executing  the  deed  may  acknowledge  its 
executfon  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  Province  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  bind  lands  all  deeds  must  be  registered  in  the  registry  office  for 
the  county  in  which  the  lands  are  situated.  (There  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  dp.ed  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  his  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  has  not  certain  relatives. 

This  duty  is  also  chargeable  upon  intestate  estates,  the  value 
whereof  exceeds  f'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  the  Court  of  (Jhancery  has  jurisdic- 
tion in  an  administration  bv  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  administrator  is  re- 
quired to  file  a  bond  with  sureties,  also  an  inventory  nf  both  real  and 
personal  estates,  and  can  be  cited  to  a  final  accounting  at  the  end  of  12 
months.  He  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  sell  the  real  estate,  or  sufficient  thereof 
to  pay  the  debts,  is  granted.  The  creditors  are  required  to  file  their 
ncoounts   with    the   administrator  duly  attested  to. 


THh;    CANAUIAN    LAW    Ll.vr — QUEBEC.  2M5 


S\>nop8i8  of  tbe  ILavvs  of  ©uebec 


CoBipiled    by    Blair    &    Liaverty,    Advocates    of    the    Quebec 
Bar,  Montreal. 


{Revised  to  I'it  ■January.  1D06.) 

Arrest  for  Debt — The  debtor  is  liable  to  arrest  by  capias  ad 
i-espoudendum  vhen  the  creditor's  claim  amounts  to  $50  or  upwards, 
upon  production  of  an  atHdavit  of  the  plaintiff,  or  his  agent,  setting 
forth  one  or  more  of  the  following  facts: — 

1.  That  tbe  debtor  is  about,  immediately,  to  leave  the  Provinces 
of  Quebec  and  Ontario,  with  intent  to  defraud  his  creditors  in 
general,  or  the  plaintiff  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  §'2UU  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  gaardian  to 
take  possession  of  his  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  tbe  suspension  of  proceedings' 
by  individunl  creditors  carrying  costs  ttgainst  tlie  estate.  Judgment 
can  be  entered  against  an  insolvent]  debtor  notwithstanding  the  aban- 
donment if  tbe  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. 

Tbe  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 


286  IHb:    CANADIAN    LAW    \AiH' — gUEBKC. 


retention.  (5)  Funeral  expenses.  (G)  'I'he  expenses  of  last  illness. 
(7)  Municipal  taxes.  (8)  Landlord's  claim.  (9)  Servants'  \vaf,'es, 
and  sums  due  for  supplies  of  provisions.  (10)  Claims  of  the  Crown 
against  persons  accountable  for  its  moneys.  The  privileges  specified 
auder  numbers  5,  (i,  7,  5)  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  a  thing  has  two  privileges:  {ai 
A  right  to  revendicate.  ih)  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— T'le  property  of  a  debtor  can  be  attached  tielore 
judgment  as  well  in  his  own  hands  as  in  the  possession  of  third 
parties  when  the  amount  claimed  exceeds  ^^>,  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,  tha' 
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  effected 
by  the  service  upon  them  of  a  writ  ordering  them  to  retain  whatever 
effects  or  moneys  they  may  hold  belonging  to  the  debtor,  or  wiiich 
they  may  hereafter  owe  him,  and  requiring  them  lo  appear  and 
specify  the  same,  and  upon  their  delivering  over  such  ellects  or 
moneys,  as  ordered  by  the  Court,  they  obtain  ajudicial  discharge 
The  debtor  may  at  any  time  before  execution  deposit  with  the  Clerk 
of  the  Court  the  seizable  proportion  of  his  salary  with  a  sworn  state- 
ment of  amount  of  such  salary,  aud  name,  occupation  and  place  of 
business  of  employer,  aud  thus  escape  seizure.  Other  creditors  may 
file  their  claims,  whereupon  they  are  entitled  to  share  in  the  distri- 
bution of  the  monies  so  deposited.  A  conservatory  attachment  may 
be  had  where  there  is  no  other  remedy  equally  convenient,  beneficial 
and  effectual,  upon   the  production  of  an  affidavit  shewing  cause. 

Barristers — The  admission  of  barristers  from  other  Provinces 
lo  practise  their  profession  in  the  Province  of  Quebec  is  governed 
by  Article  3559  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  Quebec,  which  is  as 
follows: 

"  Any  person  admitted  to  practise  the  profession  of  barrister  in 
any  of  the  Provinces  of  Canada  under  the  laws  of  such  Province 
may,  on  providing  sufficient  proof  of  the  fact  and  certificates  of  good 
conduct,  and  on  passing  an  examination  upon  the  laiws  of  the 
Province  of  Quebec  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  examiners,  obtain  from 
the  Ratonicr  of  the  Province  a  diploma  which  authorizes  him  to 
practise  the  profession  before  all  Courts  of  this  Province.  But  such 
person  shall  previously  give  notice  to  the  secretary  of  the  section  in 
which  he  resides,  or,  in  the  event  of  his  not  residing  in  the  Province, 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  section  which  he  selects,  and  pay  the  sum  of 
!f200,  or  such  other  greater  sum  as  may  be  exacted  in  the  Province 
uf  such  barrister  for  the  admission  of  an  advocate  of  the  Province 
of  Quebec  to  the  Bar  of  such  Province.  The  treasurer  of  the  section 
shall  forward  $100  out  of  this  amount  to  the  secretary-treasurer  of 
the  General  Council.  The  power  granted  by  this  Article  shnll  ex- 
fend    onlv    to    the    barristers    of    those    Provinces    in    which    the   same 


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privilege  is  granted  to  advocates  of  the  Province  of  Quebec.  Any 
person,  being  a  member  of  the  Bar  of  any  of  the  Provinces  of  Canada 
in  which  the  same  privileges  are  granted  to  the  advocates  of  the 
Province  of  Quebec,  shall  have  the  right  to  appear  and  act  as  an 
advocate  before  the  Courts  of  this  Province  having  criminal  and 
correctional  jurisdiction. 

Bills     of     Exchange      and     Promissory     Notes — Our     law 

on  these  matters  is  {Jcjverued  oy  tae  Billi  of  Kxohan;4e  Act  of  Canada 
v?hich  applies  to  all  the  provinces. 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages — There  is  no  chat- 
tel mortgage  in  this  province. 

Costs — Including  the  fees  of  attorneys  as  fixed  by  tariff,  are  taxed 
against  the  losing  party.  Tliese  costs  are  taxed  to  tne  attorney  or  the 
successful  party  and  not  to  the  party  himself.  A  non-resident  plaintiff 
can  be  re(]uired  to  furnish  security  for  the  costs  which  may  be  incurred 
by  the  defendant,  and  to  produce  a  power  of  attorney  authorizmg  his 
legal  attorney  or  other  resident  to  prosecute  the  action. 

Commissions— In  the  case  of  witnesses  residing  out  of  the  pro- 
vince, conuuibsiuus  may  issue  to  take  the  evidence  ot  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,  Jurisdiction  of —The  Provin<;e  is  divided  into  judicial 
districts,  and  a  debtor  must  be  summoned  before  the  Court  of  the 
District  where  (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  ^'iOO.  There  is  no  appeal  from  the  judg 
ment  of  this  Court  when  the  amount  claimed  is  under  *I00.  (2)  Tlie  .Sk- 
perior  (loiirt,  whicli  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)  The  Superior  Court  sitting 
in  Review,  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  Kina\'^  Bench  (uppeol  xiile),  which  is  presided  over  by  five  judges,  and 
which  also  has  its  sittintjs  only  in  the  cities  of  Montreal  and  Quebec  at 
specified  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  Conada  sittinti  at  Ottawa.  If  the  amount 
involved  exceeds  £-500  sterling,  an  appeal  also  lies  to  the  Priri/  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  n  summary 
nature,  execution  can  issue  eitjht  days  after  judt»rneiit  against  the 
debtor's  property  and  effects.  In  other  cases  execution  can  only  issue 
at  the  expiration  of  L5  days  from  date  of  judgment.  It  may  issue  be- 
fore the  above  delays  upon  the  filing  of  a  special  aftida'-it  showing  suffi- 
cient cause.     (See  "  Attachments  Against  Property.'; 


288  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST— QUEBEC. 


Exemptions — The  debtor  may  select  and  withdraw  from 
seizure:  (1)  The  bedding,  etc.,  in  use  by  himself  and  his  family, 
(2)  ordinary  wearing  apparel,  (3)  two  stoves,  their  pipes  and  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,  {(J)  one  span  horses  and  plow  or  one  yoke  oxen, 
(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  and  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  the  value  of  $200,  (11)  bees  to  the  extent  of  fifteen  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  and  things  used  for  religious  worship, 
(2)  immovables  declared  by  donor  or  testator  or  by  law  to  be  exempt 
from  seizure,  and  sums  of  money  or  objects  given  or  bequeathed  on 
condition  of  unseizability,  (3j  alimenfrry  a.'iowan'^es  gran'fd  by  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)  one-tifth  when 
salary  does  not  exceed  $1,000  per  annum,  (b)  one-quarter  from 
$1,000  to  $2,00t  per  annum,  (c)  one-third  for  all  salaries  exceeding 
$2,000;  (5)  all  other  salaries  and  wages  at  whatever  time  and  in 
whatever  mani  er  payable  for:  (a)  four-tifths  when  they  do  not  ex- 
ceed $3  per  day,  (b)  three-quarters  when  from.  $3  to  $0  per  day, 
(c)  two-thirds  when  they  exceed  $C  per  day;  (li)  books  of  account, 
titles  of  debt  and  other  papers,  but  debentures,  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  fore?  him  to  produce  all 
books,  documents,  etc. 

Fraudulent  Conveyances— Creditors  may  in  their  own 
name  impeach  fraudulent  conveyances  made  by  their  debtors.  A 
gratuitous  conveyance  is  deemed  fraudulent,  if  the  debtor  be  insolvent 
at  the  time  of  making  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  knowing  the  insolvency  is  deemed  to  be 
fraudulent,  and  the  creditor  may  be  compelled  to  restore  the  amount  or 
thing  received,  or  the  value  thereof,  for  the  benetit  of  the  creditors  gen- 
erally. Suit  to  set  aside  a  fraudulent  conveyance  must  be  brought 
within  one  year  from  tlie  time  of  the  creditor  obtaining  a  knowledge 
thereof. 

Interest — The  legal    rate  of   interest  in   this   province   is   5  per 

ceiiC,  but  any  rate  may  be  agreed  upon  between  the  parties.  There  are 
special  laws  restricting  the  rate  of  interest  with  regard  to  certain  cor- 
porations. Interest  is  not  allowed  on  open  accounts  unl<^?s  specially 
agreed  to. 

Judgments  in  commercial  cases,  when  the  debtor  makes  default, 
can  lie  secured  in  from  eight  to  ten  days  after  service.  If  not  appealed 
from  within  six  months,  judgments  are  final.    Judgments  are  prescribed 


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by  thirty  years,  but  as  in  other  oases,  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  which  the  defendant  was  personally 
served  m  that  proviuce,  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  proviuce. 

liiuiitation  of  Actions — Actions  for  slander,  for  libel,  for 
wages  whfi-e  an  employee  is  under  engagement  for  less  than  a  year,  for 
liotel  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  j  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,  bv  lesion,  for  rectification  of  tutors'  accounts,  and 
upon  architects'  and  contractors'  warranty,  are  prescribed  by  ten 
years.  Actions  for  all  other  matters  are  prescribed  bj-  thirty  years. 
In  certain  case.s  short  prescriptions  of  three  and  si.x  months  are 
specially  fixed.  These  apply  generally  to  actions  for  damage  against 
municipalities,  railway  companies  and  certain  public  corporations. 

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,  such  as  insolvency  or  mis- 
conduct of  the  husband.  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  bv  a  third  partv  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  property.  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 
only  fall  into  the  community  ;  the  wife  when  separate  as  to  propertv  has 
the  administration  thereof,  but  for  its  sale  or  realization  she  requires  the 
authorization  of  her  husband,  or,  in  the  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.  A 
wife  cannot  bind   herself  Ot-  become  security   for  her  husband 

A  wife  cannot  appear  in  judicial  proceedings  without  her  hus- 
band, or  his  authorization,  even  if  she  be  a  public  trader,  or  not  com- 
mon as  to  T>ioperty  ;  nor  can  she  when  separate  as  to  property,  excajit 
in  matters  of  simple  administration.  If  a  husband  refuses  to 
authorize  his  wife,  the  Court  may  give  the  necessary  authorization. 

Sops  in-law  and  dau<ihrers-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  con.sort  through  whom  the  affinity  existed  and  all 

the  children,   issue  of  the  marriage,   are  dead. 
The  obligations  which  result  from  the.se  provisions  are  reciprocal. 

19— L.L. 


290  'rHK    CANADIAN     LAW    Li!S  1  — t^L  KBl'^C. 


Partnership — Couimercial  partnerships  must  be  registered  by 
declaration  tiled  in  the  otiice  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 
fine    of    $200. 

Joint  stock  companies  are  similarly  bound,  but  are  liable  in  case 
of  omission  to  tile  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  ofhce  of  thel'rothonotary  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  days  from  the  date  of  his  marriage, 
a    declaration    in    writing,    stating    if   he    is    under   community,    or    is 

separa-to   as    to   property ;    with   particulars    a.s    to   the    date,    etc.,    of 

the  contract,  if  any. 

Registry  for  Deeds  and  'Wills— All  deeds  or  wills  affecting 

immovable  property  must  be  re^iisCered  iii  order  to  preserve  the  ri^^hts 
conveyed  thereby,  in  the  office  of  re«;istration  division  within  which  the 
property  is  situated.  Deeds  of  donation,  marriaj^e  contracts  and  simi- 
lar documents  must  be  registered  in  the  office  of  the  rej^istration  division 
within  which  the  donor  or  husband  resides. 

Wills — Persons  of  the  full  age  of  majority  (21  years),  and  of 
sound  intellect,  only  can  make  wills,  in  one  of  the  foUowmti  forms: 
1.  Notarial — 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.  S.  English  Form — Wliich  requires  to  be 
signed  in  the  presence  of  two  witnesses.  The  two  latter  wills  must  be 
filed  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 
nearest  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  •urator  ap- 
pointed, who  has  the  administration  of  the  estate.  If  the  succession  ap- 
pears to  be  more  onerous  than  profitable,  ttie  heirs  may  accept  the  same 
under  benefit  of  inventory.  This  Uas  the  effect  of  limiting  their  liability 
for  the  debts  of  the  succession  to  the  amount  received  therefrom,  other- 
wise they  would  be  responsible  for  all  the  debts,  irrespective  of  the  value 
of  the  estate.  If  there  be  propeity  without  the  limits  of  the  province 
belonging  to  the  estate,  the  heirs  can  obtain  from  the  Court  letters  of 
verification 


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Synopsis  of  the  Canabian 
Ipatent   Xaw. 


Compiled   by   J.   E.    Cameron,    of    Smith    &    Caiueron,    Regis- 
tered   Attorney,    No.    4958,    Patent    Office, 
Washington,   D.C. 


An   Act   respecting    fatents    of   Invention,    amended    up    to    eliap.    ,?-7. 
60-61  Tictoria,  1891. 

This  Act  //(«,(,'   be  cited  as  ''  The  Patent  Act,"  35  Victoria,  chap.  26, 
sec.  o3. 

There  shall  be  attached  to  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  "  At 
Ottawa,"  a  branch  thereof,  an  office  called  the  Patent  Office;  and 
the  ^Minister  of  Agriculture  for  the  time  being  shall  be  the  Commis- 
sioner of  Patents,  35  V.,  c.  26,  s.  1,  part. 

The  Commissioner  shall  receive  all  applications,  fees,  papers, 
documents  and  models  for  patents,  and  perform  and  do  all  the  acts 
requisite  for  the  granting  and  issuing  of  patents  of  invention. 

"A  Patent  is  a  contract  between  the  .Government  and  the 
Patentee,  granting  to  the  latter  the  exclusive  property  in  an  inven- 
tion for  a  certain  period." 

An  Invention  is  any  in\  ented  new  :ind  useful  art,  machine, 
manufacture  or  composition   of  matter,   or  any   improvement  thereon. 

Who  may  Obtain  Patents — Any  person  who  has  an  invention 
that  was  not  known  or  used  by  any  other  person  before  his  invention 
thereof,  and  which  has  not  been  in  public  use  or  on  sale,  with  the 
consent  or  allowance  of  the  inventor,  for  more  than  one  year  before 
making  an  application  for  a  patent  therefor  in  Canada. 

What  is  not  Patentable — Any  invention  with  illicit  objects, 
or  mere  scientific  principle,  or  abstract  theorems. 

An  inventor  may  apply  for  a  patent  in  a  foreign  country  prior 
to  making  application  in  Canada,  but  must  make  application  in 
Canada  within  12  months  from  the  i.ssue  of  the  first  foreign  patent, 
lo  obtain  a  valid  patent; 

The  Act  uses  the  words  ''  any  persons."  The  inventor  may  b" 
a  British  subject  or  alien.  ^Minors  and  married  women  may  be 
inventors. 

Joint  Inventors  must  make  joint  application. 

Assignees,  by  assignment  of  i-ecord  liefore  the  issue  of  a  patent, 
may  become  patentees. 


292  THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — PATENT    LAW. 


If  the  inventor  dies  before  application,  the  heirs  may  apply 
instead.  When  the  inventor  dies  between  the  application  and  the 
issue,  the  patent  is  granted  to  the  personal  representative  or 
assignee.s. 

Life  of  a  Patent — The  full  term  is  eighteen  years.  The 
patent  may  be  granted  for  a  partial  term  of  six  years,  and  be  re- 
newed for'  like  term  on  payment  of  the  renewal  fee  d\iring  current 
term. 

Conditions— («)    The  patent  may  become  void  if,  after  two  years 
or    any    extension    granted    thereto,    the   o,wner    fail.^-    to    manufacture 
the  invention  in  Canada. 

(b)  The  patent  may  become  void  if  the  owner  imports  the  inven- 
tion after  one  year,  or  any  extension  granted  thereto. 

The  Commissioner  may  grant  an  extension  to  the  terms  fixed 
for  working  and   importation. 

Amendments  after  issue,  (a)  Disclaimer,  (&)  Re-issue; 
(c)   Judgment  pro  tanto. 

Disclaimer — Patentee  may  strike  out  of  his  claim  any  part  not 
patentable  in  law,  by  a  disclaimer  filed  at  the  Patent  Office  in 
duplicate. 

Re-issuc — When  there  is  "  insufiicient  description  or  specification, 
or  too  broad  claims,"  an  amended  specification  may  be  filed,  and 
upon  suneuder  of  the  original  patent,  a  new  patent  for  the  same 
invention  may  be  issued. 

Judgment  Pro  Tanto — When  a  patent  is  attacked  before  the 
Courts,  the  Court  may,  in  rendering  judgment,  amend  the  patent,  and 
copies  of  the  judgment  must  be  filed  in  the  Patent  0(Ece.  and  attached 
to  the  patent  by  the  patentee. 

Infringement — Every  person  who.  without  the  corusent  in 
writing  of  the  patentee,  makes,  constructs,  or  puts  in  practice,  or 
procures  from  any  person  not  authorized  by  the  patentee  to  make  or 
use,  and  who  uses  the  invention  patented,  .shall  be  liable  in  damages. 

Action  for  infringement  may  be  taken  either  in  local 
Courts  or  in  the  Exchequer  Court ;  the  latter  has  jurisdiction  over 
the  whole  Dominion. 

Injunction — The  party  taking  action  for  infringement  of  a 
patent  may  api>ly  for  an  injunction  to  restrain  the  opposing  party 
from  using,  making,  or  selling,  the  subject  matter  of  the  patent,  or 
to  render  account  while  action   is  pending. 

Defence — The  defendant  m.Tv  plead  invalidity  of  a  patent  by 
specific  fact,  or  default. 

Validity — Partial  invalidity  of  a  patent  will  not  affect  infringe- 
ment  of  valid  portion. 

Impeachment  of  Patent — "  Scire  Facian  " — A  certified  copy 
of  the  patent  and  ajiplication  documents  is  filed  in  Court,  and  a 
writ  of  .scire  facias,  issued  to  repeal  the  patent  for  cause,  to  be 
.■^hown  in  the  proceeding  thereunder. 


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A  certificate  of  judgment  voiding  the  patent  is  to  be  filed  in  the 
Patent  Office. 

Marking — Patent  devices  must  be  marked  with  the  word 
■■  Patented,"  with  tlie  year  of  the  issue.  Penalty  for  failure  to 
mark — fine  under  .$100  or  imprisonment  not  exceeding  two  months. 

False  Marking — It  is  a  misdemeanor,  and  punisliable  by  a 
fine  of  not  more  than  $200  or  irapri.sonment  nut  exceeding  three 
months. 

Arbitration  in  Case  of  Conflicting  Applications — In  case 
of  confiictiug  applications  for  any  patent,  the  matter  shall  be  sub- 
mitted to  an  arbitration  of  three  skilled  persons,  two  of  whom  shall 
be  chosen  by  the  applicants,  one  by  each,  the  third  to  be  chosen  by 
the  Commissioner :  and  their  finding  shall  be  delivered  to  the  Com- 
missioner in  writing,  which  shall  be  final  a.s  to  the  granting  of  the 
patent. 

Failnre  to  Appoint  Arbitrators — If  either  of  the  applicants 

I'efuse  or  fail   to  appoint  an   arbitrator,  and  there  be  two  applicants, 
the  patent  shall  issue  to  the  opposing  applicant. 
In  certain  cases  Commissioxier  may.  appoint. 
If    there    are    more    than    two    conflicting    applications,    and   the 
persons    applying   do  not   unite   in   appointing   three   arbitrators,   the 
Commissioner  or  Deputy  may  appoint  three  arbitrators. 

Arbitrators  to  be  sworn. 

The  arbitrators  so  named  shall  subscribe  and  take,  before  a 
Judge  of  any  Court  of  record  in  Canada,  an  oath  in  the  form  laid 
down  by  statute. 

Po"wers  of  Arbitrators — The  arbitrators  may  summon  before 
the'm  any  person  they  may  retiuire  to  give  evidence,  and  to  produce 
such  documents  or  things  as  they  may  deem  requisite  to  a  full  in- 
vestigation of  the  matter ;  and  may  compel  them  to  give  evidence, 
as  is  vested  in  any  Court  of  justice  in  civil  cases,  but  no  such  witness 
shall  ba  compelled  to  answer  any  question  which  might  render  him- 
self liable  to  a  criminal  prosecution. 

The  fees  for  the  services  of  all  arbitrators  shall  be  a  matter  of 
agreement,  and  shall  be  paid  by  the  arbitrators  who  named  them, 
respectively;  the  arbitrators  named  by  the  Commissioner  shall  be 
paid  by  the  applicants  jointly. 

Caveats — Intending  applicants  for  a  patent  may  file  a  caveat. 

An  intending  applicant  for  a  patent,  who  has  not  perfected  his 
invention,  and  is  in  fear  of  being  despoiled  of  his  idea,  may  file  in 
the  Patent  Ofiice  a  description  of  his  invention,  with  or  without 
drawing.s,  together  with  the  statutory  fee,  and  the  said  documents 
shall  be  preserved  in  secrecy,  with  the  exception  of  delivering  copies 
of  the  same  whenever  required  by  the  applicant,  or  by  any  judicial 
tribunal,  but  the  secrecy  shall  cease  when  the  applicant  obtains  a 
patent  for  said  invention. 

If  application  be  made  for  a  patent  by  any  other  person,  for  an 
invention  with  which  such  caveat  may  in  any  respect  interfere,  the 
Commissioner  shall  at  once  give  notice  by  mail,  of  such  application, 
and  the  person  who  has  filed  the  caveat  shall  within  three  months 
from   date  of  notice,   file   a   petition,   and   take   other  steps   uece.'^sai'y 


294 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — PATENT    LAW. 


for  au  application  for  a  patent ;  and  if  in  the  opinion  of  the  Com- 
missioner, the  applications  are  contiicting.  like  proceedings  may  be 
had  in  such  respects  as  are  provided  by  the  Act,  with  conflicting 
applications. 

Duration  of  a  Caveat — The  caveat  will  expire  and  simply 
remain  as  a  matter  of  proof  as  to  novelty  or  priority  of  invention, 
unle.ss  application  be  made  for  a  patent  of  invention,  within  one  year. 

See  3  Edw.  VII.  ch.  4(J.  and  K.  S.  C.   c.   Gl,  s.   8. 


E.rtvaMtion  TTreattes,  declarations  an&  Qonvau 
tions  ot  (Breat  Britain- 


Argentine 

Austria-H 
« 

Belgium.  . 

Republic 

ungary  .  .  . 

< 

Treaty  22nd  May.  ISSO  (rat.  loth  Dec.  1893). 

Treaty  of  Dec.  3rd,  1873. 

Supplementary  Treaty.  25th    June.  1901. 

Treaty  of  May  20th.  1876. 

Declarations  of  Julv  23rd,  1877.  April  21st,  1887. 

« 

Brazil 

Columbia 

Cuba 

Supplementary  Treaty,  fith    IMarch.  1902. 
Treaty  of  November  13th,  1872. 
Treatv  27th    October.    18S8. 
Treaty  of  :\Iay  10th,   1905. 

Denmark j Treaty  of  March    31st.  1873.- 

Ecuador , .  .(Treaty  of  September  20th,    1880. 

France Treaty  of  August  14th,  1876. 

Germany 'J'reaty  of  jMay  14th.  1872. 

Guatemala Treaty  of  July  4th.  1885. 

Hayti Treatv  of  December  7th,  1874. 

Italy Treaty  of  Feb.  5th,  1873.  Decl.  of  May  7th,  1873. 


Treaty   16th   December,    1892. 

Treaty  of  November  24th,   1880. 

Treaty  of  September  7th,  1886. 

Treaty    17th    December.    1891. 

Treaty   of  September   26th,   1898. 

Treatv  17th  Oct.  and  13th  Nov.,   IS'.  •2. 

Treaty  21st  March,  1893. 

Treaty  of  November  24th,  1886. 

Treaty   of  June   23rd.   1881. 

Treatv   of   March   3rd.    1900. 

Spain .  .|Treaty  of  June  4th.  1876,  and  Feb.  19th,  1889. 

Sweden  and  Norway.  Treaty  of  June  26th.  1873. 

Switzerland Treaty  of  November  26th,  1880. 

Tonga* Art.  IV.  of  Treaty  of  November  29th.  1»<9 

Protocol  of  July  3rd,  1882. 

United  States Art.  X.  of  Treaty  of  August  9th,  1842. 

Blaine-PauncefnteTreaty  of  12th  July.  1889 

"  " Supp'y  Trentv  ( Pauncefote-Hay  ) .  13  Dpc.  1900. 

Uruguay        Treaty  of.  March  26th,  1884.  and  supplementary 

Treaty,  22nd  April,  1901. 


Liberia 

Luxembourg 

Mexico 

Monaco 

Netherlands. 
Portugal .  .  . 
Ilouuiania.  . 

Russia 

Salvador.  . . 
San  INIarino 


*Ton:iau  Siihjfrta  excaphuj  to  lUithh   Territorij. 


VHK    CANAJJIAN    LAW    Ll^T — .MANITOBA. 


295 


Xist  of  patent  Bttonie\?5  an&  Solicitors  in  tbe 
Dominion  ot  Canada. 

Note. — Niuuber  after  name  refers  to  the  registered  number  under  ivhich  the 
following  are  entitled  to  practise  before  the  United  States  Patent  Office . 


ALBERTA. 

Edmonton.  ,  , 

Smith    &   Cameron. 
lII.O.    Torouto.  I 

BRITISH    COLUMBIA. 

Vancouver. 

Brittain,   R.,  No.  4UGT. 
Fetherstouhaugh   &   Co. 

(H.O.    Toronto.) 
Trethewey,     W.     G.,    No. 
1103. 

Victoria. 

Gray,  A.,   No.  2T1U. 

MANITOBA. 

Winnipeg. 

Fetherstouhaugb    &   Co. 

(H.O.    Toronto.) 
Smith  »&  Cameron. 

(H.O.    Toronto.) 

NEW  BRUNSW^ICK. 

St.  John. 

A'rmstTOUg,     J-      S.,      No. 

1275. 
Knowles,    E.    T.    C,    No. 

2817. 

NOVA    SCOTIA. 

Halifax. 

Bell,  F.  N.,  No.  2347. 

Truro. 

Mosher.    G.    J..    No.    1U13. 

Yarmoutb. 

Johnson.  G.  W..  No.  2GS1. 

ONTARIO. 
Arthur. 

Knssell,    U.    C,    No.  2901. 
Chatham. 

Rutley.   T.   .J..   No.  2143. 
Guelph. 

Barlow.   1).   II..   No.  3.58. 
Hamilton. 

Briire.    W..    Xo.    1421. 

Crerar,  P.  D.,  No.  2.503. 

Hendry.   .T.    H..    No.   3.59. 

Young.  .T.   ir..   No.   1038. 
Kingston. 

King,   F..   No.  40O1. 


London. 

Beech,   H.,    No.    1328. 
Edmunds,   P.   .J..    No.   824. 

Ottatra.. 

Coursolles,      L.      J.,      No. 

1499. 
Graham,  W.  J..  No.  1235. 
Grist,  H.  P.,  No.  1229. 
Ilaavev,     A.     &     B.,     No. 

2255. 
Kainboth.  E.  J.,  No.  2437. 

Peterborough. 

O'Connell,    D.,    No.   2534. 

Sault    Ste.    Marie. 

Hayward,  G.  H.,  No. 
4203. 

Toronto, 

Case,   E.  R.,   No.  2145. 

Dixon,   H.,    No.   1767. 

Fetherstonhangh  &  Co., 
No.  1106.  F.  B.  Feth- 
erstonhangh. 

Lobb.  A.  F..  No.  2742. 

Riches,  C.  H.,  No.  360. 

Ridout     &     Maybee.     No. 

-  368.  John  G.  Ridout, 
.J.   E.  Maybee. 

Smith  &  Cameron,  No. 
4958.  W.  As.sheton 
Smith.  .J.  E.  Cameron. 
Windsor. 

Scully,   E.   I.,   No.   2743. 

QUEBEC. 

Montreal. 

Beaudry.    J.    A.     U.,    No. 

4197." 
Belanger.    E..    No.   S.52. 
Budden.   Hanbury   A.,   No. 

10.88. 
Evans.  O.  N.,  No.  131. 
Fether-stonhaugh      &      Co.. 

Charles   W.  Taylor. 
(H.O.    Toronto.) 
Leduc,  C.   No.  2737. 
McFeat,  W.  P..  No.  1006^, 
Marion      &     Marion.     No. 

300. 
Roberts   &   Co..    No.   5427. 
Vanier,   .J.    E..    No.   2230. 


IList  of  J^oveign  ILegal  CounseL 


PREFACE 


The  followiug  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; 
ir  this  list,  and  should  the  charge  be  well  founded  their  names  will, 
of  course,  be  struck  off  this  list  of  Counsel. 

The  United  States  Counsel  have  been  arranged  alphabetically 
accoi-diug  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. 


I'HK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOIIEIGX    COUNSEL. 


297 


CHINA. 

Hong  Kong. 

Joliusou,  Stukes  &  Mas- 
ter, 8  Des  Voeux  Road 
Central.  G.C.C.  Master, 
H.  J.  Gedge,  Wei  Ou. 
John  Hays,  H.  George, 
C.Bailey,  R.F.C.  Master 
See  (Utrd.  p.  Jfl. 

Shanghai. 

Stokes,  Piatt  &  Teesdale, 
Alexandra  Bldg.  A.  P. 
Stokes,  W.  A.  C.  Piatt, 
J.  H.  Teesdale.  See 
Card.  I).  46. 


JAPAN. 


Tokyo. 

G.  Akiyama,  LL.B..  15 
Uneme  Cho,  Kyobasbi, 
Ku. 


Yokoliama.  , 

G.    Akiyama,     LL.B.,    75 
Yamashtia  Cho. 


Europe. 


AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 

Budapest. 

Dr.  Imre  de  Pekar,  6 
Dorottya,   Utcza. 

BELGIUM. 

Brussels. 

Sir  Thomas  Barclay, 
LL.B.,  35  Place  de 
L'Industrie.  See  Card, 
p.  39. 


FRANCE. 


Paris. 


Sir  Thomas  Barclay, 
LL.B.,  17  Rue  Pas- 
quier.     See  Cmd,  p.  7/5. 

Flux.  Thompson  &  Quar- 
rel!, 211  Rue  St. 
Honore.  W.  Flux,  S. 
Thompson,  W.  H. 
Quarrell.  Sec  Curd,  p. 
J,3. 

Percy  Belasyse  Lammiu, 
11  Faubourg,  St. 
Honore.  See  Card,  p.  J/o. 


GERMANY. 

Berlin. 

Dr.  Hugo  Waldeck,  7 
Behrenstrasse.  See  Card, 
p.  39. 

ITALY. 

Naples. 

Dr.  Guglielmo  Avolio 
Keane,  M.A.,  LL.D., 
35  Corso  Umberto.  Sec 
Card,  p.  //-'/• 

Rome. 

Sir  Thomas  Barclay. 
LL.B.  (Sec        Paris, 

France'! . 

AVV.  Edgar  Betts,  via 
Giovanni  Lanza  N.  135. 
»s'ee  Card,  p.  46. 

NORAVAY. 

Christiania, 

Herman  Krag,  Kirke- 
gaden  19. 

SPAIN. 

Madrid. 

Sir   Thomas   Barclay. 
(Hcc  Paris.  France.) 


29S 


THE    CANADlAxM    LAW    LLST — FoKKlGN    COUNSEL. 


(5reat  Britain  anb  Ifrelanb. 


ENGLAND, 


liondon. 

Sir        Thomas        Barclay, 
LL.B.,    13    Old    Square, 
Lincoln's      Inn. . 
(See  Paris,  France.) 

Bartlett,  John,  26-27  Bush 
Lane,  Cannon  st.  E.  C. 
See  Card,  p.  Jf2. 

Bischoff,  Dodgson,  Coxe, 
Bompas  &  Bischoff,  4 
Great  Winchester  St., 
E.  C.  T.  W.  Bischoff, 
.T.  H.  Dodgson,  P.  H. 
Coxe,'  C.  S.  M.  Bompas, 
Cr  E.  Bischoff.  See 
Card,  p.   >i2. 

Blake  &  Redden,  17  Vic- 
toria St.,  S.  W.  S.  V. 
Blake,  F.  A.  C.  Redden. 
See  Card,  p.  JfS. 

Flux,  Thompson  &  Quar- 
rell,  8  East  India  Ave., 
E.  C.  W.  Flux,  S. 
Thompson,  W.H.  Quar- 
rell.      See  Card,  p.  Jf3. 

Harrison  &  Powell,  5 
Raymond  Bldgs,  Grav's 
Inn,  W.C.  E.  G.  Har- 
rison, W.  H.  T.  T.  Pow- 
ell.    See  Card,  p.  J/S. 


London. 

Keen,  Rogers  &  Co.,  59 
Carter  Lane,  Doctors 
Commons,  E.C.  A.  Keen, 
W.  A.  F.  Rogers,  0.  E. 
Burkinyoung.  See  Card, 
p.  J,3. 

Linklater.  Addison,  Brown 
&  Jones.  2  Bond  Court, 
Walbrook.  E.  C.  J. 
Addison,  H.  Brown,  C. 
A.  Jones,  H.  L.  Addi- 
son, H.  G.  Birown,  G. 
L  Addison.  See  Card, 
p.  43. 

Norton,  Rose.  Norton, 
Parish  &  Co..  571/2  Old 
Broad  st.,  E.  C.  H. 
T.  Norton,  M.A.,  J.P., 
G.  A.  St.  Croix  Rose, 
W.  P.  Norton,  E.  G. 
Parish.    See  Card,  p.  JfS. 

Peddar,  S.  H..  Palmerstoa 
House,  Old  Broad  St. 
See  Card,  p.  .'/.?. 

Poole  &  Robin.son.  15 
Union  Court,  Old  Broad 
St.     See  Card,  p.  JfS. 


IRELAND. 


Belfast. 

George  Mclldowie  &  Sons. 
See  Card,  p.  3S. 

Dublin. 

Arthur  II.  Dorne,  IT) 
Lower    Ormond    Quay. 

G.      Muuro      Meares,      16 

^lolesworth      St.        See 
Card.   p.   .'lO. 

SCOTLAND 
Aberdeen. 

Panll  &  Williamsons,  230 
Union  St.  A.  M. 
Williamson,  R.  INI.  AVil- 
liamsou,  J.  G.  Paul). 
See  Card,  p.  38. 


Dublin. 

E.  &  G.  Stapleton,  29 
Molesworth  St.  G.  C. 
Stapleton,  T.  J.  Mac- 
Grath.     See  Card.  p.  J,(). 

Stephen  Gordon  &  Son,  lo 
Molesworth  St.  Samuel 
Gordon,  Charles  P. 
Wilson 


Ediuburgb. 

Kinmont  &  Maxwell,  86 
(xeorge  St.  .John  Kin- 
mont. S.  S.  C.  N.  P.. 
H.      Maxwell,      W.      S. 

See  Card.  p.   '/J. 


THfc;    CANAIJIAX     1>A\V    LlSl'  —  FUltKIGN    (jol.NM.L.       299 


Biitisb  Colonies  d  posseesions 

auBtralian  dommonwealtb. 

NEVr  SOUTH  W^ALES.  TASMANIA. 


Sydney. 

Walker.  Frederick  W.,  36 
Castlereagb  st.  See 
Card,  p.   ',6. 

NE"W    ZEALAND. 

Auckland. 

Devore  &  Martin,  Queen 
St.  A.  Devore,  J.  C. 
Martin. 

Wellington. 

Chapman  &  Tripp,  12 
Brandon  St.  L.  Chap- 
man, L.  O.  H.  Tripp. 
spp  Ciird,  p.  Ifl. 

QUEENSLAND. 

Brisbane. 

Chambers  &  McXab. 
30  Adelaide  St.  A.  \V. 
Chambers,  A.  McNab. 
See  Card,  p.  30. 


Hobart. 

Butler.  :McIntyre  &  But- 
ler. Murray  St.  C  But- 
ler, E.  H.  Butler,  C.  W. 
Butler.     See  Card.  p.  J^o. 


Launceston. 

Law,  Weston  &  Archer, 
^lutual  Provident  Cham- 
bers. A.  Archer,  LL.B., 
E.  M.  Law,  LL.B..  W. 
D,  Weston.  LL.B.  See 
Card,  p.  J,2. 


VICTORIA. 

Melbourne. 

Connelly  &  Crocker,  Co- 
lonial Mutual  Chambers 
See  Card,  p.  J/o. 

Woolf,  Joseph,  43  Market 
St.    See  Card.  p.  ^5. 


Colonice 


BARBADOS. 


Bridgetow^n. 

Cottle,  Catford  &  Co.,  17 
High  St.  .J.  W^  C.  Cat- 
ford,  R.  P.  Pite,  F.  G. 
B.  King.     See  Card,  p. 


BRITISH    GUIANA. 

Georgetown,     Demerara. 

.Joseph  A.  King.  Victoria 
Law  Courts.  See  Card, 
p.    'lO. 


BRITISH     HONDURAS. 

Belize. 

Woods    &    Slack.      S.    (i. 
Woods,   W.  J.   Slack, 


CAPE   COLONY. 

Cape   Toivn, 

Fairbridge,  Arderne  & 
Lawton.  141  Longmar- 
ket  St.  II.  M.  Anderne. 
W.  G.  Fairbridge,  H. 
M.  Arderne.  T.  E. 
Lawton.   See  Card.  p.  39. 

Kimberley. 

Denoon.  Duncan  & 

Brown.   P.   O.  Box   IIS. 

Port  Elizabeth. 

.John  Anthony  Chabaud. 
Union    Castle   Chambers 

FIJI    ISLANDS. 
Suva. 

Garrick  <&  Caldwell.  .T. 
H.  Garrick.  R.  Caldwell 


300       THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL. 


JAMAICA. 

Kingston. 

Mantou  &  Hart,  22 
Church  St.  V,  E.  Man- 
ton,  Ansell  Hart.  See 
Card,  p.  42. 

NATAIi,  S.A. 

Durban. 

Blarney  &  Holgate.  Acutt's 
Arcade.  F.  G.  Blarney, 
E.  J.  Holgate.  See 
Card,  p.  40. 

Pietermaritzburg. 

Hathorn,  Cameron  &  Co. 
K.  H.  Hathorn,  K.C., 
M.L.A.,  W.  McG.  Cam- 
eron, H.  Hathorne,  D.  A. 
B.  Lindsay.  See  Card,  p. 
1,6. 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 

St.   John's. 

C.   O'Neill   Couroy. 

Sir  E.   P.  Morris,   K.C. 


TRANSVAAL,    S.A. 

Johannesburg. 

Frost,  Mulligan  &  Rout- 
ledge,  67  to  71  Explora- 
tion Bldgs.  W.  T.  H. 
Frost,  G.  A.  Mulligan, 
W.  Routledge.  See 
Card,  p.  Jfl- 

Pretoria. 

J.   H.   L.   Findlay, 
P.  O.  Box  801. 


Meet  UnMcs. 


BAHAMAS. 

Nassau. 

J.      Stanley      Rae. 
Card,  p.  44. 


See 


TRINIDAD. 


Port  of  Spain. 

E.  Bernard  Acham,  Tem- 
ple House.  See  Card, 
p.  45. 


South  amcrica. 

PERU. 

Lima. 

G.  Camino,   Calle  de  Bagnijano. 
See  Card,  p,  42. 


'mn^er  ITlnitcD  States  iprotection. 


ISLAND    OF    CUBA. 

Habana. 

B.  D.  Washburn.  70  Cuba 
St. 


Havana. 

Dudley,  Michener  &  Hol- 
linusworth.  Mercedares 
22.  W.  W.  Dudley,  L. 
T.  Michener,  R.  E. 
HoUingsworth. 


PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS. 


Manila. 

Lyon  &  Wolfson,  39  Plaza 
de  Cervantes.  G.  W. 
Lvon.  J.  N.  Wolfson. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST FOREIGN    COUNSEL.  801 


XDlniteb  States  of  Hmerica- 


ALABAMA. 


Anniston,   Co.   Calhoun. 

Lapsley  &  Arnold.  R, 
Lapsley,  J.  J.  Arnold, 
N.  A.  Lapsley. 


Birmingham,    Co.    Jeffer- 
son. 

Thompson  &  Thompson, 
Title  Guarantee  Bldg. 
V.  L.  &  R.  D.  Thompson 


CALIFORNIA. 

Los      Angeles,      Co.      Los 

Angeles. 
HaJdesty,      Elmer,      431 1^ 
S.  Spring  St.     See  Card, 
P'   47. 

Harris  &  Swanwick,  Ger- 
main Block.  R.  Harris, 
J.  W.  Swanwick.  See 
Card,  p.  47. 

Mortimer,  C,  White,  78 
&  78a  Temple  Block. 
See  Card,  p.  47. 

Mulford,  S.  P.,  701-702 
Los  Angeles  Trust  Bldg. 
See  Card,  p.  .',7. 

Works,  Lee  &  Works, 
H.  W.  Hellman  Bldg. 
J.  D.  Works,  B.  W.  Lee, 
L.  R.  Works.  See  Card, 
p.  J,8. 

Redlands,     Co.     San     Ber- 
nardino. 

Campbell,   W.   M.. 
Fisher   Bldg. 


San  Diego,  Co.  San  Diego. 

Mills  &  Hizar,  Lawyer's 
Block.  J.  C.  Hizar,  H. 
E.  Mills.    See  Card,  p.  J,8. 


San    Francisco,    Co.    San 

Francisco. 
Bergerot.  P.A.,  306  Pine  st. 
See  Card,  p.  48. 

Berlin,  F.  A.,  522  Mont- 
gomery St. 

Bishop  &  Hoefler,  532 
Maaket  St.  T.  B.  Bishop, 
L.  H.  Hoefler.  W.  Rix, 
See  Card.  o.  48. 

Davis,  Elliott  B.,  Glaus 
Spreckels    Bldg. 

Dinkelspiel,  Henry  G.  W., 
Claus  Spreckels  Bldg. 
See   Card,  p.  .'{9. 

Rigby  &  Rigby.  212  San- 
some  st.  W.  Rigby,  W. 
Rigby,  Jr.  See  Card,  p. 
Jf8. 

Schartzer,  Henry  C,  32,3- 
329  Crossley  Bldg.  See 
Card,  p.  49. 

San  Jose,  Co.  Santa  Clare. 
McGinnis.  J.   S.,   Bank   of 
San     Jose     Bldg.       See 
Card,  p.  49, 

COLORADO. 

Denver,  Co.  Arapahoe. 
Bicksler,  Bennett  &  Nye, 
Equitable  Bldg.  W.  S. 
Bicksler,  E.  G.  Bennett, 
G.  L.  Nye.  See  Card, 
p.   50. 

Leadville,   Co.  Lake. 
Nash,  William  H.,  4,  5  & 
6  Boston  Block. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Danbury,  Co.   Fairfield. 
Ives,  J.  ^loss. 

Hartford,  Co.  Hartford. 
Dwyer.    John    J..    2    State 
St.     See  Card,  p.  50. 

Nevr      Haven,     Co.      New 

Haven. 
Fowler,    Charles    H.,    116 
Church   st. 


302       THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIS  I' — FOREIGN    COUNSEL. 


DELAWARE, 

Dover,   Co.   Kent. 
Van   Dyke,   Robert   H. 

Wilmington,      Co.     New- 
castle. 
Emmous,     Harryj     ^th     <& 
Market  sts. 


Ward.        Christopher 
1019  Market  st. 


L., 


DIST.   OF   COIiUMBIA. 

Washington,  Co. Washing- 
ton. 
Brande:^hnrf,'  &  Branden- 
burg. Fendall  Bldg.  E. 
C.  Brandenburg,  C.  A. 
Brandenburg,  F.  W. 
Brandenburg,  L.  a. 
Douglass.  S.  E.  Oberlin, 
W.  Harlan.  »S'ep  Card, 
p.   50. 

Burkart,  Jos.  A.. 
Corcoran  Bldg.    See  Card 
p.  51. 

Ralston  &  Siddons,  Bond 
Bldg.  J.  H.  Ralston. 
F.  L.  Siddons.  Sec  Card, 
p.    51. 

Hamilton.  .Tames,  M.B., 
LL.B.,  Loan  &  Trust 
Bldg.      See  Card,  p.  51. 

Tucker  &  Kenyon,  Color- 
ado Bldg..  14th  &  G.  sts. 
C.  C.  Tucker,  J.  M. 
Kenyon,  E.  S.  Bailey. 
See  Card,  p.  51. 

FLORIDA. 

Gainesville,   Co.   Alachua. 

Carter     &     Layton.       Syd. 

L.  Carter,  C.  R.  Layton. 

Jacksonville,    Co.    Duval. 
Dodge.    .T.    W.      See   Card, 
p.   53. 

Tampa,   Co.   HilLsboro. 

Simonton,   F.   M. 


GEORGIA. 

Rome,  Co.  Floyd. 
Lipscomb,  T.  W. 


ILLINOIS. 

Belvidere.    Co.    Boone. 
Hunt.  Fred.  L. 

Cairo,   Co.   Alexander. 

Gilbert.  Miles  Frederick, 
9  &  10  City  National 
Bank  Bldg. 

Chicago,  Co.  Cook. 

Ferguson  &  Goodaow, 
Rooms  610-G14  Title  and 
Trust  Bldg..  100  Wash- 
ington St.  E.  C.  Fergu- 
son, C.  N.  Goodnow,  G. 
L.  Eames,  I.  R.  Hazeu. 
See  Card,  p.  52. 


INDIANA. 

Indianapolis,  Co.  Marion. 

Fitzgerald,  Frank  N., 
Fitzgerald  Bldg,  222  N. 
Mea-idian  st. 

Morris  &  Newberger, 
607  to  614  Commercial 
Club  Bldg.  N.  Morris, 
L.  Newberger.  See  Card, 
p.   5S. 

Lebanon,   Co.   Boone. 
Zion,   Charles   M.,    110   N. 
Lebanon  st. 

Terre  Haute,  Co.  Vigo. 
Taber,  W,  H.,  523y2  Ohio 
St.      See  Card,  p.  53. 


INDIAN    TERRITORY. 

Portland,   Co.   Jay. 
Whipple,  S.  A.  D.,  Brimel 
Block. 


THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LISl' — FOREIGN    CoUNSIlJ. 


803 


IOWA. 


Des 


Bnrlington,         Co. 
^loines. 
IJustou,     Dodge     c^c     Hol- 
steeu,    Tama    Bldg.      E. 
S.       Hiistou,       W.       W. 
Dodge.  F.  S.  Holsteen. 

Des    Moines.    Co.    Polk. 
Frost,    F.    F..    Iowa    Loan 
&  Trust   Bldg.    .s'ff  Card, 
p.  53. 

Koekuk,   Co.  Lee. 
Craig.  .John  E..  19  X.  5th 
St. 

Sigourney,  Co.   Keokuk. 
Brown   iV:   Willcockson. 

Sioux  City,  Co.  Woodbury 
Kobin.son,    Leouard.    Sec-u- 
lity   Bldg. 

Waterloo,    Co.    Blackhawk. 
Edwards  &  Longley,  Com- 
mercial     Bldg.        A.     J. 
Edwards.      A.      Longley. 
»SVr    f'lnil.    /(.   -J-/. 

Webster  City,  Co.  Hamil- 
ton. 
Martin,         Wesley,        034 
Second   st. 

KANSAS. 

Wichita.  Co.  Sedgwick. 
Stanley,  Vermilion  <& 
Evails,  117  E.  Douglas 
Ave.  W.  E.  Stanley,  R. 
R.  Vermilion.  E.  W. 
Evans. 

KENTUCKY. 

Louisville,  Co.  .TefEerson. 
Duffin.  .Tames  R..  Sixth  & 
Main   sts 

LOUISIANA. 

Neiv  Orleans,  C).  Orleans. 
Miller.  T.  M.  &  .7.  D..  824 


Common    st. 
p.  5.1,. 


See    Card. 


MAINE. 

Auburn,  Co.  Androscoggin. 

Oakes,  I'ulsifer  &  Ludden, 
81  Main  st.  H.  W. 
Oakes,  J.  A.  Fulsifer. 
F.  E.  Ludd.'u.  .S'ee 
Card.  I).  5li. 

Caribou,    Co.    Aroostook. 
Briggs.    Cas.   G.,    National 
Bank  Block. 

Levriston,   Co.   Androscog- 

giu. 

Oakes,  Pulsifer  &  Ludden, 

H.     W.     Oakes.     J.     A- 

Pulsifer.  F.   E.   Ludden. 

See  Card,  p.  5-}. 

Portland,   Co.   Cumberland 
Noyes,     Geo.    F.,    98     Ex- 
change St. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,   Co.   Baltimore. 
Chancellor,      A.     Bernard, 
207    St.    Paul    St.       See 
Card.   p.  5'i. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Boston,  Co.  Suffolk. 

Blakemore,  Arthur  W.,  60 
State    St.      See    Card,    p. 


Dewing.  Benjamin  B.,  IS 
Tremonr  st.  .S'ee  Card, 
p.  55. 

Pinkertou.  A.  S.,  .j2 
Boylston  St.  .S'ee  Card, 
p.   56. 

Read's  Law  Offices,  1G1 
Devonshire  st.  A.  II. 
Read.  C.  A.  Mendall,  W. 
P.  .Jackson.  .S'ee  Card, 
p.  55. 

Sheldon.  X.  L.,  108-111 
Xiles  Bldg.  .S'ee  Card, 
p.    55. 

Sherman.  .T.  W..  28  Pem- 
berton  Square.  .'?ee  Card, 
p,   55. 


804 


THK    CANADIAN    I. AW    l.I.ST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL 


lieominster,  Co.  Worcester. 
Bascom,  H.  C,  4  Main  st. 

New  Bedford,  Co.  Bristol. 
Hitch.    ^Nlayhew    U. 

Norwood,  Co.  Norfolk. 
Sheldon,  N.   L.     See  Card, 
p,  55. 

Springfield,  Co.   Hampden. 

Heady,      W.      R.,     Court 

Square.     See  Card,  p,  55, 

Robsou.  Stuaat  M.,  476 
Main  st. 

Taunton,   Co.  Bristol. 
Woods,      William      S.,      5 
Rand     Bldj-.      See    Card, 
p.-  56. 

Worcester,  Co.   Worcester. 

Pinkertou,  A.  S.,  340  Main 
St.     See  Card,  p.  56. 

MICHIGAN, 

Battle   Creek. 

Williams  &  Beck.  See 
Card,   p.   56. 

Detroit,  Co.  Wayne. 

Bowen.  Douglas.  Whiting 
&  Murfin,  80-85  Moffat 
Bldg.  H.  Bowen,  S.  T. 
Douglas.  F.  W.  Whit- 
ing, J.  O.  Murfin.  Sr- 
Card,  p.  57. 

Grand  Rapids,   Co.   Kent. 
Taggart,    Denison    &.    Wil- 
son.    E.  Taggart,  A.   C. 
Denison.    C.    M    Wilson. 
See  Card,  p.  50. 

Jackson,    Co.    .Tackson. 
Curtis,     George     H.,     308 
Carter  Block.     See  Card, 
p.  50. 

Lansing,    Co.    Ingham. 
Dunnebacke        &        Mont- 
gomery.   HoUister     Bldg. 
Jos.       H.       Dunnebacke. 
Stanley  D.   Montgomery. 

Thomas,  Cummins  & 
Nichols,  Whitney  Bldg. 
H.  E.  Thomas,  A.  M. 
Cummins,    C.  W.  Nichols 


Fort  Huron,  Co.  St.  Clair. 
Moore,  Brown,  Miller  & 
Ladd,  25-27-29  White 
Block.  G.  G.  Moore,  F. 
B.  Brown,  N.  I.  Miller, 
S.  W.  Ladd,  M.  J. 
Hobin.     See  Card,  p.  58. 

Sault     Ste.     Marie,     Co. 

Chippewa. 
David.son   &   Hudson,      R. 
P.  Hudson,  A.  B.  David 
son.     See  Card.  p.  58. 

Three      Rivers,      Co.      St. 

Joseph. 
Constantine,     S.    M.,    118 
St.    Joseph   St. 

MINNESOTA. 

Barnesville,    Co,    Clay. 
Marden,    Cha.s.    S. 

Duluth,  Co.  St.  Louis. 
Alford     &     Hunt,     Torrey 
Bldg.      E.   F.   Alford,   J. 
W.  Hunt. 

Mankato,  Co.  Blue  Earth. 
Smith.    W.    Wyman.   I.   O- 
O.    F.    Bldg. 

Minneapolis,    Co.    Henne- 
pin. 
Nye  &  Deutsch.   Suite  315 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.    Frajik 
M.  Nye.    Henry  Deutsch 
See  Card,  p.  58. 

Moorehead,    Co.   Clay. 
Dosland,    C.    G. 

Red  Wing,   Co.   Goodhue. 
Ericson.   William   M.,   Bush 
St. 

St.  Paul,  Co.  Ramsey. 
Gilbert  &  Greenman,  Nat. 
Am.    German    Bk.    Bldg. 
P.  Gilbert,  J.  E.  Green- 
man.     See  Card,  p.  59. 

Hilscher,  J.  F.,  N.  Y.  L. 
Bldg.     See  Card,  p.  59. 

Morphy,  Ewiug  &  Brad- 
ford, Manhattan  Bldg. 
E.  H.  Morphy.  F.  H. 
Ewine.  J.  M.  Bradford, 
W.  W.  Schell,  S.  N. 
Nelson.     .See  Card,  p.  .59. 


THE    CANAi3IAN    LAW    LIST— FOREIGN    COUNSEL.       305 


MISSISSIPPI. 

Jackson,   Co.   Hinds. 
Thompson,    J.    H.,    Gray- 
Mc Willie    Bldg. 

Meridian,  Co.  Lauderdale. 
Brahan   &   McCants,   Ros- 
enbaum       Bldg.        F.   V. 
Brahan,  A.  G.  McCants. 
See  Card,  p.  59. 

MISSOURI. 

Cape    Girardeau. 

AYilson,  Orren,  Arcade 
Bldg. 

Jefferson   City,   Co.   Cole. 
Pope.   W.   S. 

Kansas  City,  Co.  Jackson. 
Karnes,  New  &  Krauthoff, 
Water  Works  Bldg. 
J.  V.  C.  Karnes,  Alex. 
New,  E.  A.  Krauthoff. 
See  Card,  p.  60. 

Lathrop,  Morrow,  Fox  & 
Moore,  1st  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.,  10th  St.  &  Balti- 
more Ave.  G.  Lathrop, 
T.  R.  Morrow,  J.  M. 
Fox,  S.  W  Moore.  O. 
W.  Pratt,  C.  Crane,  T. 
H.   Reynolds. 

Mexico,  Co.  Audrian. 
Robertson,    Geo. 

Seladia,    Co.    Pettis. 

Sangi-ee  &  Bohling,  309 
Ohio  St.  P.  H.  Sangree, 
John   D.   Bohling. 

St.  Louis,  Co.  St.  Louis. 
Abbott  &  Edward.s,  410- 
413  Security  Bldg.  319 
N.  Fourth  St.  A.  L. 
Abbott,  J.  B.  Edwards, 
A.  C.  Wilson,  H.  F. 
Fahle.        .See  Card,  p.  .59. 

Grant,  Carroll  &  Ken- 
nedy, Carleton  Bldg.  L. 
W.  Grant,  J.  B.  Car- 
roll, P.  B.  Kennedy. 
»S'cc  Card.  p.  (Ui. 
20- L.I. 


MONTANA. 

Helena,      Co.      Lewis     and 
Clarke. 

Walsh  &.  Newman. 


NEBRASKA. 

Cozad,  Co.  Dawson. 
{See  Lexington.) 

Gothenburg,   Co.   Dawson. 

(.See  Lexington.) 

Kearney,  Co.  Buffalo. 
(.See  Lexington.) 

Lexington,  Co.  Dawson. 

Geo.    C.    Gillau.   -See   Card, 
p.  60. 

Lincoln,  Co.  Lancaster, 
Mockett     &     Mattley,     50 
Burr      Block.        R.      S. 
Mockett,  H,  N.  Mattley. 
.See    Card,   p.    60. 

Wilson  &  Brown,  Mont- 
gomery Block.  H.  H. 
Wilson,    E.    W.    Brown. 

Overton,  Co.  Dawson. 
{See  Lexington.) 

Omaha,  Co.  Douglas. 

Crane  &  Boucher,  916-918 
New  York  Life  Bldg. 
T.  D.  Crane,  J.  J.  Bou- 
cher. 

Montgomery  &  Hall,  New 
York  Life  Bldg.,  1624 
Farnham  St.  C.  S. 
Montgomo'-y,  'ol-'72.  ^I. 
A.  Hall,  '62-'88,  O.  E. 
John.son,  'T8-'01.  Sec 
Card,   p.    61. 

Sumner,  Co.  Dawson. 

(.See  Lexington.) 

South   Omaha,  Co.   Doug- 
las. 

Crane  &  Boucher.  T.  D. 
Crane,  .T.  J.  Boucher. 


306        THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL. 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 

Concord,  Co.  Merrimack. 
Sawyer,    William    H.,    77 
N.   Main   St. 

Berlin,   Co.  Coos. 
Rich  &  Marble.  Wertheim 
Bldg.      G.    F.    Rich,    T. 
L.    Marble.      See  Card,  p. 
61. 

Gorliam,    Co.    Coos. 
Rich   &  :Marble.    See  Card, 
I).    61. 

NEW   JERSEY. 

Atlantic   City,   Co.   Atlan- 
tic. 

Chandler,      Eli      H.,      15 
Blackstone  BUlg. 

Goldenburg.    C.    L.,    Real 
Estate    &    Law    Bldg. 

Camden,  Co.  Camden. 
Wilson.     Carr     &     Stack- 
house.  314  Market  st.     J. 
O.   Wilson,   H.    V.   Carr, 
T.     D.     Stackhouse,     Jr. 

Hoboken,  Co.  Hudson. 
Hartshorne,       Insley        & 
Leake.  2nd  National  Bk. 
Bldg.     See  Card,  p.  61. 

Jersey   City,   Co.   Hudson. 

Hartshorne,        Insley        & 

Leake.    239    Washington 

»    St.     C.   H.   Hartshorne, 

E.  Insley,  E.  W.  LeaKe. 

See  Card,  p.  61. 

Newark,  Co.   Essex. 

Beecher.  .Toseph  A., 
Prudential   Bldg. 

Hartshorne,  Insley  & 
Leake,  Prudential  Bldg. 
See  Card,  p.  61. 

Trenton,    Co.    ^Mercer. 
Bobbins,    Ellery,    111    E. 
State    St. 


NEW  YORK. 

Albany,  Co.  Albany. 

Bailey  &  Sturges,  93  State 
St.  J.  M.  Bailey.  E.  C. 
Sturges.      See  Card,  p.  62. 

Mead  &  Hatt.  86  State  st. 
C.  W.  Mead.  G.  J.  Hatt, 
2nd,  S.  S.  Hatt.  See 
Card.  p.  62. 

Brooklyn,  Co.  Kings. 
Butcher,      Wm.      W..      26 
Court  St.    Sec  Card.  p.  62. 

BufPalo,    Co.     Erie. 

Rogers.  Locke  &  Babcock, 
28  Erie  St.  F.  D. 
Locke.  L.  L.  Babcock, 
A.  E.  Jones.  E.  M. 
Mills.  E.  Hollister,  T. 
L.  Fisk.      See  Card.  p.  62. 

Gonverneur,  Co.  St.  Law- 
rence. 
Dolan,  Jas.   C. 

Islip,    Co.    Suffolk. 
Weeks,   Geo.   W..   Jr. 

liockport,  Co.   Niagara. 

Federspiel,  Mortimer  A., 
75  Main  st.  -S'ee  Card, 
p.  62. 

New  York  City,  Co.  N.  Y. 

Arnold,  Jos.  A..  22  Wil- 
liam   St.     See  Card.  p.  6S. 

Bnliock,  Bradford  A.,  220 
Broadway.  See  Card,  p. 
6S. 

Gordon.  Wm.  Seton.  141 
Broadway.  See  Card,  p. 
63. 

Graham.  Sharon.  256 
Broadway.       See  Card,  p. 

63. 

Hamilton.  James.  M.E.. 
LL.B..  31  Nassau  St. 
See   Card.   p.  51 


THL:    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FoliElGN    COUNSEL.        307 


Hew  York  City — Vontin'd. 

House,  Grossman  &  Vor- 
haus.  World  BIdg.  F. 
B.  House,  M.  H.  Gross- 
man, \Y.  Grossman,  L. 
J.  Vorhaus.  See  Card,  p. 
63. 

Kamping,  J.  A.,  203 
Broadway.  See  Card,  p. 
63. 

Kellog.  Beckwith  &  Emerv. 
52  Broaxlway.  F.,  R. 
Kellog,  S.  V.  Beckwith, 
D.   Emery.     ,S'ee  Card,  p. 

Kenneson,  Emley  &  Ru- 
bino,  15  William  st.  C. 
D.  Ashley,  T.  D.  Kenne- 
son, J.  N.  Emley,  H.  A. 
Rubiuo.     See  Card,  p.  64. 

Warner  Cc  Houseman,  43 
Cedar  st.  F.  H.  War- 
ner, A.  B.  Houseman, 
J.  A.  Reeves. 

Niagara  Falls,  Co.  Nia- 
gara. 
Dudley.  Gray  &  Highland, 
45  Falls  St.  F.  A.  Dud- 
ley, A.  W.  Gray,  H. 
Highland.     See   Card,   p. 

Nor-nricli,  Co.  Chenango. 
Brown.  Hubert  L.,  192  S. 
Broad  st. 

Ogdensburg,  Co.  St.  Law- 
rence. 
Akin,  Jas.  F.,  80  Ford  st. 
.See  Card.   p.  65. 

Poughkeepsie,  Co.  Dutch- 
ess. 
Heermance.    Martin,   54-56 
Market    st. 

Rochester,    Co.    Monroe. 
Plumb   &    Plumb,    612-013 
Wilder    Bldg.         W.    T. 
Plumb.     E.     S.     Plumb. 
See  Card,  p.  65. 

Syracuse,  Co.  Onondaga. 
Ayling.  Buck  &  Nash, 
901-909  Onondaga  Co. 
Savg.  Bk.  Bldg.  C.  F. 
Ayling.  H.  B.  Buck.  J. 
F.   Nash. 


Syracuse — Continued. 
Hancock.    Hogan   &   Devine. 

T.    E.    Hancock,    J.    W. 

Hogan,    J.   Devine.      See 

Card,   p.   65. 

McGowan  &  Stolz,  339 
Onondaga  Co.  Savings 
Bldg.  B.  Stolz,  J.  R. 
McGowan,  S.  Ferguson. 
See  Card,  p.  65. 

Utica,  Co.  Oneida. 

Duumore.  Shole.«:.  Ferris 
&  Foley,  52-55  Arcade. 
Vv\  T.  Dunmore  H.  C. 
Sholes.  T.  H.  Ferris.  W. 
L.  Foley.    See  Card,  p.  66. 

Watertown,  co.  Jefferson. 
Yost,  Nicholas  D.,  20 
Arsenal   st. 

W^hite   Plains,   Co.    West 
Chester. 
Farley,      E.      Emmet.      5 
Court  St. 

4 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Raleigh,    Co.    Wake. 

Andrews,    A.   B.,   Jr..   2.30 

Fayetteville   st. 

Hinsdale  &  Hinsdale, 
Citizecs  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
J.    W.   &   J.   W.,   Jr. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Dickinson,  Co.  Stark. 
Campbell      &     Field.      1st 
Nat.    Bk.    Bldg.      J,    H. 
Field.   J.  G.   Campbell. 

Fargo,   Co.   Cass. 
Lee,     Arthur     B.,     Magill 
Block. 

Newman,  Holt  &  Frame, 
First  National  Bank 
Bldg.  S.  Newman,  D.  B. 
Holt,  J.  S.  Frame. 
See  Card,  p.  66. 

Grand  Forks,  Co.  Grand 
Forks. 

Mayer.  W.  J..  Beare  Blk. 

See  Card.  p.  66. 


308      THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL. 


OHIO. 


Cleveland,    Co.    Hamilton. 

Henry  &  Couse,  190  Euc- 
lid Ave.  H.  H.  Henry, 
H.  A.  Cnuse.  See  Card, 
p.  67. 

Colnmbns,  Go.  Frankliu. 
Arnold.  Morton  &  Irvine, 
8  East  Long  st.  H.  B. 
Arnold.  E.  C.  Morton. 
E.  C.  Irvine,  R.  W.  Mc- 
Coy, Q.  R.  Lane.  See 
Card.   p.  66. 

Dayton,    Co.    Montgomery. 
Baumann,   R.   Otto,  900-1- 
2    'Reibold     BIdg.       See 
Card.  p.  66. 

Sandusky,  Co.  Erie. 

King  &  Ramsey,  Donaliue 
Bldg.  E.  B.  King,  R. 
K.  Ramsey. 

Toledo,  Co.  Lucas. 
Chittenden  &  Chittenden, 
931-4  Spitzer  Bldg.  C. 
K.  Chittenden.  H.  J. 
Chittenden,  C.  Rothert, 
R.  F.  Swigart.  J.  A. 
Barringer.  See  Card,  p. 
67. 


OKLAHOMA. 

Enid,    Co.    Garfield. 
Moore  <&  Moore.     John  C. 
&  Chas.  L.  Moore. 

Oklahoma  City,  Co.  Okla- 
homa. 

Douglas  &  Myers.  S. 
Douglas,  J.  H.  Myers. 
See  Card,  p.  67. 

OREGON. 

Engene,   Co.   Lane. 
Travis,     L.     M.,     Savings 
Bank   Bldg. 


Portland,  Co.  Multnomah. 
Murdoch  &  Moser,   Cham- 
ber   of    Commerce.      M. 
Murdoch,  G.  C.  Moser. 

Tifft,  Arthur  P.,  708-711 
Chamber  of  Commerce. 
See  Card,  p.  58. 

Salem,  Co.  Marion. 

Carson,  Adams  &  Cannon, 
5-9  Ladd  &  Bush  Bk. 
Bldg.  J.  A.  Carson,  L. 
K.  Adams,   A.  M.  Cannon 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Allento^irn,  Co.  Lehigh. 
Runk,    Fred.  G.   W. 

Bellefonte,    Co.    Center. 

( See  Tyrone ) . 

Chambersburg,      Co. 

Franklin. 

Strite,  .J.  A. 

Coudersport,   Co.   Potter. 
Nelson  &   Maynard. 

Erie,    Co.    Erie. 

Davenport,     S.     A..     State 
and   7th  sts. 

Franklin,    Co.    Venango. 

Speer,  Robert  N., 
P.  O.  Box  222. 

Huntingdon,  Co.  Hunting- 
don  (See  Tyrone). 

Lock  Haven,  Co.  Clinton. 
Brown  &  Stevenson.    G.  A. 
Brown,  T.  M.  Stevenson. 
Sec   Card.  p.  68. 

Norristoxvn,      Co.      Mont- 
gomery. 
Hallman.  B.   L. 

Oswayo    (See  C ouder apart) . 


THE   CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL.      309 


Philadelphia,    Co.    Phila- 
delphia. 
Byiou,    liobert    J.,    21    S. 
12th  St.     -See  Card,  p.  68. 

Can-,  Bartlett  &  Smyth, 
Provident  Bldg.  G.  W. 
Cair,  G.  D.  Bartlett,  C 
S.  Smyth,  A.  T.  Stein- 
metz,  R.  A.  Beggs,  Jr. 
See  Card,  p.  69. 

Furst,  W.  S„  Stephen 
Girard  Bldg.  See  Card, 
p.  69. 

Reber  &  Downs,  New 
York  Mutual  Life  Bldg. 
J.  H.  Reber,  P.  H. 
Granger,  F;  X.  Ren- 
uinger.     See  Card.  p.  69. 

Warner  &  Houseman 
Land  Title  Bldg.,  F.  H. 
WarueJ',  A.  B.  House- 
man,  J.   A.   Reeve.s. 

Pittsburgh,  Co.  Allegheny. 
Gray,  James  H.,  6.32  Frick 
Bldg.     See  Card,  p.  70. 

Way.  Walker  &  Morris, 
1106-1110  Frick  Bldg. 
W.  A.  Way,  A.  J.  Wal- 
ker, A.  A.  Morri.s.  See 
Card,   p.   70. 

Port  Matilda,  Co.   Centre. 
(See  Tyrone.) 

Somerset,  Co.  Somerset. 
Holbert,   A.   C. 

Tyrone,  Co.   Blair. 

Owens,  G.  Lloyd.  *S'ee 
Card.   p.    70 

AVaynesboro,  Co.  Franklin 
{See    Cliombersburg.) 

■Wilkesbarre,       Co.       Lu- 
zerne. 

Goodwin.  W.  H.,  82 
People's  Bank  Bldg. 
See  Card.  p.  70. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


Providence,      Co. 

dence. 


Provi- 


O'Reilly,  Terence  M.,  918 
Banigan        Bldg.  See 

Card,  p.  70.) 

Stiness,  Edward  C,  942- 
943  Banigan  Bldg.  See 
Gadsden.  See  Card,  p. 
70. 


Westerly.   Co.   Washington 

McKenna.   (Jeo.   R.,   Brown 
Bldg. 


SOUTH    CAROLINA. 


Charleston 

Co. 

Charles 

ton. 

Mordecai    & 

Gadsden, 

43 

45   &   47   Broad 

.St. 

T 

M.      Mordecai, 

P. 

H 

Gadsden. 

See 

Card, 

P- 

71. 

Columbia,  Co.  Richland. 
Moore  &   Thompson. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

Aberdeen,    Co.    Brown. 
Harris,      Chas.      N..      l.st 
State   Bank   Bldg. 

Central,  Co.  Lawrence. 
(See  Deadwood.) 

Colton,  Co.  Minnehaha. 
(See  Sioux  Falls.) 

DeadMirood,  Co.   Lawrence 
The  J.  P.  Hymer  Company 

Martin   &   Mason.     E,  W. 
Martin,   N.  T.  Mason. 

Hartford,   Co.   ^linnehaha 

(See  Sioux  Falls.) 


310        THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOIILIGN    COUNSEL 


Humboldt,  Co.  Marshall. 
{See  Sioux  Falls.) 

Lead,    Co.    Lawrence. 

Thompson,    Geo.   B. 
See  Card,  p.  71. 

Sioux    Falls,    Co.    Minne- 
haha. 

Jones  &  Matthews.  306-307 
Syndicate  Bldg.  E.  O. 
Jones,  B.  C.  Matthews. 
See  Card,  p.  71. 

Spearfish,  Co.  Lawrence. 
(-S'ee  Deadwood.) 

Terry,  Co.  Lawrence. 
(See  Deadwood.) 

■Wliiteivood,  Co.  Lawrence 
(See  Deadwood.) 

TENNESSEE. 

Athens,  Co.   McMinn    {See 
Chattanooga.) 

Chattanooga,    Co.    Hamil- 
ton. 

Burkett,  Miller,  Mans- 
field &  Swafford.  T. 
M.  Burkett,  W.  B.  Mil- 
ler, F.  L.  Mansfield,  J. 
B.    Swafford. 

Dayton,    Co.   Rhea. 
{See  Chattanooga.) 

Lia  Follette,   Co.   Campbell 
Owens,   W.   A. 

Memphis,  Co.  Shelby. 

:\letcalf,  W.  r.  See  Card, 
p.   72. 

Murfreesboro.    Co.    Ruth- 
erford. 

Sparks,  J.  W..  'J-4  Mason 
Court. 


TEXAS. 


Austin,  Co.  Travis. 

Dowell,   John,   614  Brazos 
St.     See  Card.  p.  72. 


Corsicana,     Co.     Navarro, 

Lovett.  T.  W.,  20  Hardy- 
Peck    Bldg. 


El  Paso,  Co.  El  Paso. 

Dyer,  John  L.,  11,  12 
Coles  Block.  See  Card, 
p.  72. 


Houston,  Co.  Harris. 
Hogg,  Watkins  &  Jones, 
201-208  1st  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.  J.  S.  Hogg,  E. 
Watkins,  F.  C.  Jones, 
E.  P.  Phelps,  C.  H.  C. 
Amerman. 

San   Angelo,    Co.    Tom 

Green. 
Brown,    R.    ^Yilbur.    1,    2 
1st  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.      -See 
Card,  p.  72. 

San  Antonio,  Co.  Bexar. 
Terrell,  Hopkins  &  Ter- 
rell, 228  W.  Commerce 
St.  J.  O.  Terrell,  S. 
H.  Hopkin.s,  M.  W.  Ter- 
rell, C,  H.  Terrell.  -S'ee 
Card,    p.    72. 

Waco.    Co.    McLennan. 
Rogers,  R.  H.. 
P.  O.  Box  164. 


VERMONT. 


Newport,    Co.    Orleans. 
Black,    Harry    A.,    Root's 
Block.      See   Card,   p.  75. 

St.    Johnsbury,    Co.    Cale- 
donia. 
Simonds,  R.  W. 


THK    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL.       311 


VIRGINIA. 

Emporia,    Co.    Greenville. 
Goodwyn.    W.    Samuel. 

Lynchburg,  Co.   Campbell. 
Edmunds,    James    E.,    28- 
31  Law  Bldg. 

Newrport  Nexrs,   Co.   War- 
wick. 

Hudson,       Raymond       M., 
204-5    Sil.sby   Bldg. 

Norfolk,  Co.  Norfolk. 

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

Richmoud,  Co.  Henrico. 
Goodwyn,    H.    .W 

Roanoke,    Co.    Roanake. 

Poindexter,   E.   W.,   505- 
506   Terry   Bldg. 


"WASHINGTON. 

Auburn,   Co.   King. 

(isee  Seattle.) 

Ballard,  Co.  King. 

(-S-ee  Seattle.) 

GeorgetoTpn,    Co.    King. 
{See  Seattle.) 

Kent,   Co.   King. 

(,Scc  Seattle.) 

Reuton,    Co.   King. 
{See  Seattle.) 

Seattle,  Co.  King. 

Brown.      .J.      W..      Alaska 
Bldg.      See    Card.    p.    73. 


Spokane,  Co.  Spokane. 

Belden  &  Belden,  400-404 
Jamieson  Block.  See 
Card,   p.   73. 

Mendenhall.  Mark  F.,  29- 
30-31  Exchange  Na- 
tional Bank  Bldg.  See 
Card,  p.  7i. 

West    Seattle,    Co.    King. 
(See  Seattle.) 


WEST    VIRGINIA, 

Albrigts,    Co.    Preston. 
(  See   Kingicood. ) 

Kingwood,   Co.   Preston. 
Conley,  Wm.  G. 

Masontovrn,    Co.    Preston. 

(N'f    Kin{}icood.) 

Ne'wburg,    Co.    Preston. 
{See   Kingicood.) 

Reedsville,   Co.   Preston. 

( .S'f e    Kingicood.) 

Rowlesburg,    Co.    Preston. 
{ See   Kingicood. ) 

Terra  Alta,   Co.   Preston. 
iSre  Kin-gicood.) 

Tunnelton,   Co.   Preston. 
{See   Kingwood.) 

W^ISCONSIN. 

Ashland,   Co.   Ashland. 

Sanboin,       Lamoreux  & 

Pray,  Shores  Block.  A. 

"W.    Sanborn,   Frank  B. 

Lamoreux,       Allan  T. 

I'lMV. 

Beloit,   Co.   Rock. 

Woolsey.      Theodore      D., 
318-322  Goodwin   Blk. 


312       THE    CANADIAN    LAW    LIST — FOREIGN    COUNSEL. 


Butternut,  Co.  Ashland. 

"La,  Crosse,  Co.  La  Grogs*. 

(See  Ashland.) 

De  Pere,  Co.  Brown. 
{See  Ch-een  Bay.) 

McConnell    &    Schweizer, 
Batavian   Bank  Bldg.   .1. 
E.     McConnell,     C.     H. 
Schweizer. 

Glidden,  Co.  Baldwin. 

Milwaukee,    Co.    Milwaa- 

kee. 

(See  Ashland.) 

Green  Bay,    Co.   Brown. 

Sheridan    &    Evans,    Post 
Office  Blk.     P.  Sheridan, 
W.  L.  Evans,    See  Card, 

McElroy,      Esch^veiler      & 
Wetzler.           64-t>5-0(>G7 
Loan  &  Trust  Bldg.    W. 
J.       McElroy,       F.       S. 
Wetzler.    -S'ee  Card,  p.  TJ,. 

Oshkosli,   Co.   Winnebago. 

Janesville,    Co.    Rock. 

Fetltfrs,    .Jefifris,    Mouat   & 
Newhouse,         .O.          H. 
Fathers,    M.    G.    Jeffris, 
M.    O.     Mouat,    W.     O. 

Newhousf^. 

Bouck  &  Hilton.     G.  Hil- 
ton,   J.    F.    Kluwin,    W. 

C.   Boucl-, 

,1 

Superior,  Co.  Douglas. 

Grace,    H.    H.,    Berkshire 
Bldg. 

Mellen,  Co.  Baldwin. 
[See  Ashland.) 

Hudnall,  Geo.  B.,  238  W. 
oth  St. 

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CONTROLLER    OF    STAMPS    AND    REGISTRAR    OF    .TOINT    STOCK    COMPANIES 
AND  PUBLISHED  UNDER  THE  AUTHORITY  OF 

The  Commissioners  of  Inland  Revenue  and  of  the  Law  Society 
of  the  United  Kingdom. 


STEVENS    ^    SONS,    limited 

UW   PUBLISHERS,    BOOKSELLERS   AND   EXPORTERS 

119  and  120  CHANCERY  LANE,  LONDON 


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Never    was    a    typewriter    built  with  so   j^reat  attention  to  detail  of 
coitstritction  as  the 

rionarch  Visible 


Never  was  a  typewriter  able  to  command  such  wealth  of  type- 
writer experience  for  its  practical,  durable,  visible  construction  as  the 
MONARCH  VISIBLE 
Never  was  the  work  of  h  typewriter  so  absolutely  visible  as  is 
the  typewriting  of  the 

MONARCH   VISIBLE 
Never  was  a  typewriter  as  fully  warranted   in  asserting  itself  to 
be  the  typewriter  of  the  present  and  the  future  as  the 
MOIn'ARCH    VISIBLE 
We  rent  new  machines  and  apply  one    month's    rental    on  the 
purchase  price  in  event  of  sale. 

The  Monarch  Typewriter  Co- 

LIMITED 

3  Toronto  St.,  TORONTO 

BRANCH    Oi^FICES  ; 

23   ST.  JOHN  S  r.,  MONTREAL  14   MAIN   ST    E.,    HAMILTON 

173  KING  ST..  LONDON 


J.  McLean 


TAILOR 


All  the  jitivest  designs  aiid  color- 
in^s,  Ui  Coatings  and  Suitings, 
from  best  London  houses,  always 
on  hand. 

'^'H?^  Counsels'' Coats^  ^^M_^^^^^^ 
letc,  a  specialty 


A  Call! Solicited 


120  King  Street  West 
TORONTO 


Established   1875  JOHN  C    GARDNER,  President  and  man.   d.rectof 

Incorporated  1893  j.   MARTIN   GARDNER.  Secy.-Tbeas. 

MIGHT   DIRECTORIES 

..       ^  LIMITED 

Member  Association  of  American  Directorv  Publisheis 

CAPITAL    PAID    UP    $100,000 

TORONTO  OTTAWA 

Als^3  Prepared  to  Furnish  Soecially  Compiled 
Trade  Lists,  Addressed  Envelopes,  Wrappers, 

etc.;    Fold  and  Mail  Circulars,  Price  Lists,  HEAD    OFFICE 

etc.,  promptly  and  upon  moderate  terms.  74-7ft    funics/— ui    Ct 

TORONT< 

Jan.    3rd,    1906, 


PHOh4E  Main  2229  Cable  Address: 

•CLAGAR."  Toronto  TORONTO,    ONT. 


Mr.  William  Moneymaker, 

100  Basiness  Street, 
Dollartown, 
Dear  Sir, 

A  letter  personally  addressed  always  demands 
attention,  and  if  sent  to  prospective  customers 
will  bring  satisfactory  returns. 

If  desired,  we  can  help  you  correspond  with 
hundreds  or  thousands  by  furnishing  any  number  of 
fac-simile  copies  of  a  typewritten  letter  with 
recipients  names  inserted  in  each  letter.   Y/e  are 
also  prepared  to  supply  and  print  envelopes,  wrap- 
pers, letter  headings  or  circulars,  to  fold,  en- 
close, seal  and  stamp  same,  in  fact  provide  letters 
complete  for  mailing  at  reasonable  prices. 

Don't  you  think  every  one  of  your  customers 
who  received  a  letter  similar  to  this  would  read 
it?   You  have  read  it,  so  would  your  customers. 

V/e  have  special  facilities  for  furnishing 
business  lists  of  all  kinds,  and  any  list  we 
undertake  to  supply  will  be  up-to-date,  reliable 
information. 

Send  for  prices  and  information  regarding 
this  letter  system. 

Address  all  communications  regarding  lists  or 
circulars  to  head  office,  74-76  Church  St., 
Toronto. 

Yours  truly, 

MIGHT  LlMCJ^^l^,    Limited. 

"Pres^^^^fc-^n'  1  Manager 


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We  beg   to  inform  you  that 
we  have   purchased   the  Ware- 
house Premises  at  NO.  9  JORDAN 
STREET,  TORONTO,  Canada,  and 
have  installed  therein  a  com- 
plete and  modern  Lithographing, 
Embossing  and  Printing  Plant, 
which,  witn  kindred  machinery, 
affords  us  unrivalled  facili- 
ties for  the  manufacture  of  our 
varied  products. 

We  will  continue  our  present 
premises  at  15  Adelaide  Street, 
East,  as  a  Retail  Sales  Depart- 
ment . 

Yours  very  truly, 

IHeweome  S.   (Gilbert 

^  XlmtteO 

Toronto,  (rana&a. 

22-L.h. 


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