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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
18
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."
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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."
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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..
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Company will act as Agent and Attorney for executors already
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of moneys, rents, interests, dividends, mortgages, bonds, bills, notes and
other securities ; and may arrange to guarantee principal and interest
of investments.
The Company is also prepared to receive securities for safe-keeping,
collection of coupons, etc.
Solicitors and notaries placing business with the Company may be
retained to do the legal work in connection witli such business.
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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.
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^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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Contents
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.
no
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.
<io^
^ttUon te//.^^
1S06
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.
112
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.
2)ominion Xan& ©ffices au& Hgeuts-
^be
Canadian
1906
Iritialj Cnhimbia
EDitor :
HENR Y CART IVRIOHT.
a»soclate EDitoc for JBritieb violumbia ;
J. H. SENKLER, K.C., Vancouver.
|^ubU6be^ bf
Ube danaOian Xegal publisbinG Company
24 BDelalOe Street ;east, Toronto
price, * $3.00
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Contents
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
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — BKITIiSH COLUMBIA. 119
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.
120
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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PAGE.
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.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST— MANITOBA ,
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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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.
132
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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.
a be
Canadian
Xaw Xi6t
(THaibv's)
1906
Ulewtounblan^.
EMtot :
HENRY CARTWHIfrHT.
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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.
Wood. W. O'D. Kelly.
Ebe
C a n a 6 i a n
%aw Xtet
(Marb'g's)
19C6
Hlova Scotia
2£iMtcr :
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Contents
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
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
L be
Canadian
Xaw Xi6t
(IHarbv^'s)
1906
® 11 1 a r i 0
EMtor :
HENRY CARTWRKJHT.
associate BOitor for Ontario:
A. C. MACDONELL, MP, Toronto.
pubU4b^^ bv
nbe GanaOian Xegal publisbing Gompauv
24 a^elaic^c Street East. Toronto
price, * $3.00
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
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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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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.
204
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.
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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.
206
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.
^be
C a n a 6 f a n
1906
^rina (Kblnarb Islaitti.
JEDitor ;
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PAGE.
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.
II he
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Contents.
PAGE.
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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IHi: <\NAI)iAX LAW LIS I— urEUtC.
■223
%\5t of advocates ipractisincj m the ipiovince
ot (Slucbcc.
Xiste ^es Bvocat» Ipratiquant c^ane la iPrcvince C>e Quebec.
11
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19
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.
21
2-1
2n
32
34
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.
224
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUEl'.EC.
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.
Roy, E.
THK CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUEBEC.
225
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.
226
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.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — QUEBK<-.
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.
228
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.
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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.
246
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
THE CANADIAN J. AW LI.Vl' — QCEBKC.
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
248
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.
E. Lupien, J. Fleury
Yamachiche, A. Descoteau
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THE CAXAIHAX LAW LIST — X.-W. TERRITORIES. 219
S^nopsie of the 5Laws of the
IRoitb^Mest XteiTitories
(1Row aibccta auD SasUatcbevvan),
Compiled by Bown, Dawson, Kennedy & Hyndman,
Barristers, Edmonton, Alberta.
{Revised to 1st January, 1906.)
Subject to the provisions of the Xorth-West Territovies Act
(cap. 50. Can.)
Generally, the law.s of England relating to civil and criminal
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
THE CANADIAN J>AW I.I.ST — N.-W. TEKRITOKIK.S. 251
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.
THE CANADIAN' LAW LIST — N.-W. TERRITOKIES. 255
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.
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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.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — NKW BRUNSWICK. 269
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.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST— NOVA SCOTlA. 273
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.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — OXTAUIO 275
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.
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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
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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.';
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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
•JHE CANADIAN LAW LlhT QUEBEC. 289
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
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — PATENT LAW. 291
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.
THE CANADIAN LAW LIST — PATENT LAW. 293
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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