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Court  Officials,  etc..  throughout  Canada  and 
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SYNOPSES      OF     THE     LAWS 

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attorneys.  The  book  itself  is  a  complete  directory  of  every  place 
in  Canada  having  two  or  more  stores  and  refers  in  all  cases  to 
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R.  A.  Wharton,  Editor, 
Toronto,  January,  1919. 


CONTENTS 


GENERAL 

Page 
American  Attorneys 215 

Bailiffs  of  Quebec — Special  List   157 

British  and  Foreign  Solicitors   237 

Canada  Food  Board  16 

Chartered  Accountants  (Dominion  Association)    253-260 

Department  of  Justice    14 

Dominion  Cabinet    12 

Exchequer  Court  of  Canada 14 

Exchequer  Court  of  Canada  in  Admiralty   15 

Ouarantee  Companies 261 

Patent  Solicitors 243 

Patent  Laws  (Synopsis)    244-252 

Privy  Council 13 

Professional  cards  and  advertisements 401-479 

Railway  Commissioners — 

.  Board  of  Railway  Commissioners  for  Canada 16 

International  Joint  Commission   16 

New  Brunswick  Board  of  Commissioners 16 

Ontario  Railway  and  Municipal  Board   16 

Supreme  Court  of  Canada  14 

Synopsis  of  the  Laws  of  each  Province  263 


CONTENTS 


PROVINCES  AND  NEWFOUNDLAND 

ALBERTA  Page 

Attorney-Generars  Dept 1" 

Barristers  and  Solicitors 22-28 

Chartered  Accountants   254 

Courts,  OflQcials,  etc 17-20 

Judicial  Districts   18-20 

Boundaries   21 

Land  Registration  Districts 21 

Law  Society  of  Alberta 17 

Registration  Districts  for  Transfers  of  Personal  Property  ....  20 
Synopsis  of  Laws,  incJuding  Intestacy,  Land  Registration  Fees, 

Bulk  Sales  Act,  etc 263 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

Attorney-General's   Dept 29 

Barristers  and  Solicitors     33-39 

Chartered  Accountants   254 

Courts,  Officials,  etc 29-31 

Judicial  Districts   30-31 

Land  Registry  Offices  32 

Law  Society  of  British  Columbia 30 

Synopsis  of  Laws,   including  Crown   Lands,   Intestacy,    Bulk 

Sales  Act,  etc 281 

(MANITOBA. 

Attorney-General's  Dept 40 

Barristers  and  Solicitors 44-50 

Chartered  Accountants   255 

Courts,   Officials,   etc 40-42 

Judicial  Districts 41-42 

Land  Titles  Districts 43 

Law  Society  of  Manitoba 40 

Synopsis  of  Laws,  including  Intestacy,  Land  Registration  Fees, 

Bulk  Sales  Act,  etc 289 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Attorney-General's   Dept 51 

Barristers  and  SoHcitors 54-56 

Barristers'  Society  of  N.B 52 

Board  of  Commissioners    16 

Chartered  Accountants   256 

County  and  Judicial  Officers 53 

Courts,   Officials,   etc 51-53 

Masters  in  Chancery 52 

St.  John  Law  Society 52 

Synopsis  of  Laws   297 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Barristers   and  Solicitors 5g 

Courts,  Officials,  etc 57-58 

Dept.  of  Justice 5g 

Law  Society  of  Newfoundland .  .  .  .  58 

Sittings  of  the  Courts .'  57 

Synopsis  of  Laws    *  .  .  304 

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iO  CONTENTS. 

NOVA  SCOTIA.  Page. 

Attorney-Generars  Dept 5J> 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  61-64 

Barristers  Sosiety  of  Nova  Scotia 59 

Chartered  Accountants   256 

Courts,  Officials,  etc 59-60 

County  and  Judicial   Officials 60 

Synopsis  of  Laws,  including  Intestacy,  Bulk  Sales  Act,  etc.  . .  310 

ONTARIO. 

Attorney-General's  Dept 67 

Barristers  and  Solicitors  (Ontario)   85-102 

Barristers  and  Solicitors    (Toronto)    75-84 

Chartered  Accountants   25& 

Conveyancing  Tariff  (Toronto) -68 

County  and  Judicial  Officials 71-74 

Courts,   Officials,   etc 65-66 

Division  Courts,  Boundaries  auid  Sittings 103 

Guarantee  Companies   261 

Intestates    69-70 

Land  Titles  Offices  giving  Local  Masters  of  Titles 71-74 

Law  Society  of  Upper  Canada 67 

Special  Examiners   '. 66 

Synopsis  of  Laws,  Bulk  Sales  Act,  etc 316 

PRINCE    EDWARD    ISLAND. 

Barristers  and  Solicitors 136 

Courts,  Officials,  etc 135 

Law  Society  of  P.E.I 136 

Synopsis  of  Laws,  including  Intestacy,  etc 320^ 

QUEBEC. 

Advocates    141-156 

Attorney-General's   Dept 137 

Bailiffs 157-194 

Chartered  Accountants   258 

Courts,  Officials,  etc 137 

District  Judges,  Magistrates  and  Sheriffs 140 

Registration  Districts  and  Officials    138-139 

Synopsis  of  Laws,  including  Intestacy,  Bulk  Sales  Act,  etc..  326^ 

SASKATCHEWAN. 

Attorney-General's  Dept 195 

Barristers  and  Solicitors    204 

Chartered  Accountants   259 

Courts,  Officials,  etc 196-201 

Judicial  Districts 196-201 

Judicial  Districts  Boundaries  (Map)    203 

Land  Registration  Districts   (Map)    202 

Law  Society  of  Saskatchewan  196 

Saskatchewan  Bar  Association    196 

Synopsis  of  Laws  including  Intestacy,  Land  Registration  Fees, 

Bulk  Sales  Act,  etc 334 

YUKON  TERRITORY. 

Barristers  and  Solicitors 214 

Courts,  Officials,  etc 214 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Page 

Angus  &  Stonehouse    (Court  Reporters),  Toronto    447 

Broughton,  W.  H.  C,  New  York 481 

Burroughs  &  Company,  Limited   (Law  Book  Publishers),  Cal- 
gary, Alta 483 

Canada  Bonded  Attorney   2 

Dennison.  H.  J.  S.   (Patent  Solicitor),  Toronto 243 

Dominion  of  Canada  Guarantee  &  Accident  Insurance  Co 261 

Edwards,  Morgan  &  Co.  (Chartered  Accountants),  Toronto  ....  260 

Frame,  S.  J.  (Assignee),  Toronto 482 

Heaton's  Annual,  Toronto 480 

Higgins,  Fred  Page  A  Co.  (Chartered  Accountants),  Toronto. . .  447 

Imperial  Guarantee  &  Accident  Insurance  Co.  of  Canada,  Toronto  262 

McCannel  Bros.  &  Co.  (Chartered  Accountants),  Calgary,  Alta.  .  260 

Riches,  Charles  H.   (Patent  Solicitor),  Toronto 244 

Bidden,  Stead,  Graham  &  Hutchison   (Chartered  Accountants), 

Toronto 260 

Robillard  &  Racine   (Bailiffs),  Montreal 160 

Stephenson,  G.  A.,  &  Co.  (Accountant  and  Assignee),  Toronto.  447 

Stonehouse,  R.  S.,   (Special  Examiner),  Toronto   447 

Warwick  Bros.  &  Butter  (Stationers,  Printers,  etc.),  Toronto..  3 

Williamson,  Rutherford  A  Co.  (Chartered  Accountants),  Toronto  260 


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1 2  DOMINION  CABINET. 

MEMBERS  OF  HIS  MAJESTY'S  PRIVY  COUNCIL 

FOR  CANADA,  FORMING  THE 

DOMINION  CABINET 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ROBERT  LAIRD  BORDEN,  P.O.,  G.C.M.G., 

K.C.,  LL.D., 

Prime  Minister  and  Secretary  of  State  for  External  Affairs. 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  EULAS  FOSTER,  P.C,  K.C.M.G., 

B.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 

Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce. 

THE  HON.  FRANCIS  COCHRANE, 

Without  Portfolio. 

THE  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM  THOMAS  WHITE,  K.C.M.G.,  B.A., 

Minister  of  Finance. 

THE  HON.  CHARLES  JOSEPH  DOHERTY,  K.C.,  LL.D., 

Minister  of  Justice. 

THE  HON.   SIR  ALBERT  EDWARD  KEMP,   K.C.M.G., 

Minister  of  Overseas  Military  Forces. 

THE  HON.  JOHN  DOWSLEY  REID,  M.D., 

Minister  of  Railways   and   Canals. 

THE  HON.  SIR  JAMES  ALEXANDER  LOUGHEED,  K.C.,  K.C.M.G. 

Minister  of  Dept.  of  Soldiers  Civil  Re-estabUshment. 

THE  HON.  MARTIN  BURRELL. 

Secretary  of  State  of  Canada  and  Minister  of  Mines 

THE  HON.   PIERRE  EDOUARD  BLONDIN, 

Postmaster-General. 

THE   HON.   ARTHUR   MEIGHEN,   K.C.,   B.A., 

Minister  of  the  Interior  and  Supt.  General  of  Indian  Affairs. 

THE    HON.    C.    C.    BALLANTYNE, 

Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  and  of  the  Naval  Service. 

THE  HON.  A.  L.  SIFTON, 

Minister  of  Customs  and  Inland  Revenue. 

THE  HON.   J.   A.  CALDER, 

Minister  of  Immigration  and  Colonization. 

THE  HON.  N.  W.  ROWELL,  K.C., 

President  of  the  Privy  Council. 

MAJOR  GENERAL  THE  HON.   S.   C.   MEWBURN, 

Minister  of  Militia  and  Defence. 

THE  HON.  T.  A.  CRERAR, 

Minister  of  Agriculture. 

THE  HON.  F.  B.  CARVELL,  K.C., 

Minister  of  Public  Works. 

THE  HON.  A.  K.  MACLEAN,  K.C., 

Without  Portfolio. 

THE  HON.   G.   D.   ROBERTSON, 

Minister  of  Labour. 


Parliamentary  Secretary  of  the  Dept.  Militia  and  Defence: 

Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Clark. 

Solicitor  General: 

The  Hon.  Hugh  Guthrie,  K.C. 

Parliamentary  Under  Secretary  of  the  Dept.  of  External  Affairs: 

F.  H.  Keefer,  K.C. 

Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council:  Assistant  Clerk: 

Rodolphe  Boudreau,  C.M.G.  F.  K.  Bennetts,  I.S.O. 

Secretary  for  Imperial  and  Foreign  Correspondence: 

Wm.  Mackenzie. 

Private  Secretary  to  Prime  Minister: 

G.  W.  Yates. 


PRIVY  COUNCIL.  13 

JUDICIAL    COMMITTEE    OF    THE    PRIVY 
COUNCIL 

Office — Downing  Street,  Whitehall,  London,  (S,W.  I) 


The  Judieul  Committee  of  the  Privy  Coancil  conaiBts  of  the  Lord 
Chancellor.  Lord  President,  ei-Lords  President,  six  Lords  of  Appeal  in 
Ordinary,  Viscount  Cave,  Lord  Dunedin,  K.C.V.O.,  Lord  Atkinson,  Lord 
Shaw,  Lord  Moulton,  G.B.E.,  K.C.B.,  Lord  Sumner,  and  such  other  Mem- 
bers of  the  Privy  Council  as  shall  from  time  to  time  hold  or  have  held 
"High  Judicial  Office"  within  the  meaning  of  the  Appellate  Jurisdictioa 
Acts,  1876  and  1887. 

Among  the  last  are  included  the  EABL  OF  HAL8BVBY,  EABL 
LOREBUSy,  G.CM.G.,  riSCOUXT  HALDAXE,  K.T..  O.M..  LORD 
BUCKMASTER,  LORD  WREN  BURT  and  LORD  PHILLIMORE,  LORD 
PARMOOR,  K.C.r.O.,  is  a  member  by  virtue  of  Section  1,  and  SIR  JOHN 
EDGE  and  STED  AMEER,  ALI,  C.I.E.,  are  members  by  virtue  of  Section 
30,  of  the  Judicial  Committee  Act,  1833.  By  virtue  of  the  Judicial  Com- 
mittee Amendment  Act,  1895,  as  amended  by  the  Appellate  Jurisdiction 
Acts,  1908  and  1913,  the  following  Judges  from  the  Dominions  beyond  the 
Seas  are  members:— 5/£  SAMUEL  WALKER  GRIFFITH,  G.CM.G.,  CJ. 
(Australia— High  Court),  SIR  EDMUND  BARTON,  G.C.M.G.,  CJ.  (Aus- 
tralia—High Court),  SIR  CHARLES  FITZPATRICK,  G.CM.G.  (Canada), 
SIR  JAMES  ROSEINNES,  K.CM.G.,  CJ.  (South  Africa— Supreme 
Court),  and  SIR  LAWRENCE  HUGH  JENKINS,  R.C.I. E.   (Bengal). 


REGISTRAR    OP  THE    PRI\T  COUNCIL  AND    REGISTRAR    OP 
ECCLESLISTICAL   CAUSES: 

CHAELES  NEISH,  C.B., 
Barriticr-at-  Late. 

W.  REE\-E  WALLACE,  O.B.E., 
Chief  Clerk. 

J.  H-  HOUGHTON, 
Second  Clerk, 

D.  O.  LYS, 
Third  Clerk. 

MISS   N.   C.   LEWIS, 
Wowuan  Clerk. 


14  SUPREME  COURT. 

SUPREME  COURT  OF  CANADA 


Chief  Justice: 
The  Honourable  Sir  Louis  Henry  Davies,  K.C.M.G. 
Puisne  Judges: 
Hon.    John    Idington. 
Hon.  Lytoan  P.  Duff. 
Hon.  Francis  A.  Anglln. 
Hon.  Pierre  Basile  Mignault. 

Registrar: 
Edward  R.   Cameron,   K.C. 
Beporter:  civil  Law  Reporter: 

Charles  H.  Masters,  K.C.  Armand  Grenier,  LL.L. 

Lihrnrian : 
C.  Burns. 

Sheriff: 
George  C.  Richardson,  M.D. 

There  are  three  Sessions  of  the  Court  each  year,  being — 

The  first  Tuesday  of  February, 

The  first  Tuesday  of  May, 

The  second  Tuesday  of  October. 


EXCHEQUER  COURT  OF  CANADA 


Judge : 

Hon.  Sir  Walter  G.  P.  Cassels,  Kt. 

Assistant  Judge: 

Hon.  Louis  A.  Audette. 

Registrar:  Deputy  Registrar  and  Reporter: 

Charles  Morse,  K.C,  D.C.L.  (Not  appointed.) 

Stenogravher:  Clerks: 

W.  H.  Huggins.  LL.B.  Duncan  Clark,  John  McDonald, 

H.  Desmarais.  M.  A.  Clement. 
The  Exchequer  Court  sits  at  Ottawa  on  every  Tuesday  being  a 
juridical  day,  except  in  the  vacations,  and  on  such  other  days  as 
are  fixed  by  special  order,  and  in  places  outside  Ottawa  on 
such  dates  as  are  fixed  by  special  order,  or  by  general  order 
published  in  the  Canada  Gazette. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE 

Minister  of  Justice  and  Attorney-General  of  Canada: 

Thk  Hon.  Chaeles  J.  Doherty,  K.C,  D.CL.,  LL.D. 

Solicitor-General : 

The  Hon.  Hugh  Guthrie,  K.C,  M.P. 

Deputy  Minister  of  Justice: 

E.  L.  Newcombe,  C.M.G.,  K.C,  LL.D.,  M.A. 

Legal  Officers: 

W.  Stuart  Edwards,  Asst.  Deputy  Minister  and  Secretary  of  Department; 

John  Chisholm;  J.  Philip  Bill;  A.  J.  McGillivray;  Bene  de  Salaberry; 

J.  A.  Benaud,  K.C;  C  P.  Plaxton;  F.  P.  Varcoe;  M.  F.  Gallagher. 


▲OMDULTT.  15 

EXCHEQUER  COURT  OP  CANADA   TS  ADMIRAI/TY. 

IIRITISH  COLUMBIA — Registry,  Victoria.  Judge,  Hon.  A.  Martin, 
J.C.A.,  Victoria;  Registrar,  B.  H.  T.  Drake,  Victoria;  Deputy 
Registrar,  A.  B.  Pottenger;  Marshal,  F.  G.  Richards. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK — Registry,  St.  John.  Judge,  Hon.  Sir  J.  Douglas 
Hazen,  St.  John;  Registrar,  E.  S.  Ritchie,  St.  John. 

NOVA  SCOTIA — Registry,  Halifax.  Judge,  Hon,  A.  Drysdale, 
J.S.C,  Halifax;  Registrar,  J.  M.  Geldert;  Deputy  Registrars, 
Charles  Lorway,  Sydney;  Surrogate  Judge,  His  Honor  D.  Fln- 
layson,  Sydney. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND — Registry,  Charlottetown.  Judge, 
Hon.  W.  S.  Stewart.  Charlottetown;  Regi.strar,  W.  A.  O. 
Morson.  K.C.,  Charlottetown;  Marshal,  Charles  R.  Smallwood, 
Charlottetown. 

QUEBEC — Registry,  Quebec  City.  Judge,  Hon.  Sir  A.  B.  Routhler, 
Quebec;  Registrar,  R.  J.  Bradley;  Marshal,  J.  B.  Parkin,  Que- 
bec; Deputy  Judge,  Hon.  F.  S.  Maclennan,  Montreal:  Deputy 
Registrar,  W.  S.  Walker,  Montreal. 

TORONTO — Registry,  Toronto.  Judge,  Hon.  Frank  E.  Hoagins, 
Registrar,  John  Bruce,  Toronto;  Marshal,  R.  S.  Stone- 
house,  Toronto;  Surrogate  Judges:  C.  V.  Price,  Kingston  (for 
Counties  of  Hastings,  Prince  Edward,  Lennox,  Addington,  Fron- 
tenac,  Leeds,  Grenville,  Dundas,  Stormont,  and  Glengarry); 
D.  F.  MacWatt,  Samia  (for  County  of  Lambton) ;  vacant  (for 
Essex,  Kent,  Elgin,  Lambton,  and  Middlesex);  W.  J.  Hatton, 
Owen  Sound  (for  Grey,  Bruce,  and  Slmcoe);  B.  L.  Doyle,  Goder- 
ich  (for  Huron  and  Bruce);  J.  A.  Valln,  North  Bay  (for  District 
of  Nipissing) ;  E.  O'Connor,  Xorth  Bay  (for  District  of  Algoma) ; 
Hugh  O'Leary,  Port  Arthur  (for  Districts  of  Thunder  Bay  and 
Rainy  River);  Deputy  Registrars:  T.  M.  Asselstine,  Kingston; 
A.  Saunders,  Samia;  H.  Clay,  Windsor;  W.  A.  Bishop,  Owen 
Sound;  D.  McDonald,  Goderich;  C.  V.  Plummer,  Sault  Ste.  Marie; 
James  Meek,  Port  Arthur. 

YUKON  TERRITORY — Registry,  Dawson.  Judge,  Hon.  Charles  D. 
Macaulay,  Dawson;  Registrar,  John  Black,  Dawson;  Deputy 
Registrar,  George  Craig,  Dawson. 

These  Districts  are  presided  over  by  the  Local  Judge  In  Admiralty 
of  the  Exchequer  Court,  who  has  within  his  District  the  Juris- 
diction and  the  powers,  and  authority  relating  thereto,  of  the 
Judge  of  the  Exchequer  Court  in  respect  of  the  Admiralty  Juris- 
diction of  that  Court. 

The  Local  Judges  have  authority,  with  the  approval  of  the  Gover- 
nor in  Council,  to  appoint  Deputy  Judges,  who,  after  appoint- 
ment, have  the  same  powers  and  authority  as  the  Local  Judge. 

The  Governor  in  Council  is  authorized  to  appoint  for  any  District 
or  portion  thereof,  a  Surrogate  Judge  or  Judges,  who  have 
certain  limited  Jurisdiction.  Registrars,  Marshals  and  other 
officers  and  clerks  are  also  appointed  by  the  Governor  in  Council. 

Appeal  lies  to  the  Exchequer  Court  from  any  final  Judgment  of  any 
Local  Judge  In  Admiralty.  Appeal  may  also  be  had  direct  to 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Canada. 

The  Exchequer  Court  exercises  Jurisdiction  over  prize  matters. 


16  RAILWAY  COMMISSIONERS. 

BOARD  OF  RAILWAY  COMMISSIONERS  FOR  CANADA, 

Ottawa. 

Chief  Commissioner: 
Sir  Henry  L.  Drayton,  K.C.,  Kt. 

Deputy  Chief  Commissioner: 
Hon,  W.  Bruno  Nantel,  K.C. 

Commissioners : 

S.   J.   McLean.  A.   S,   Goodeve.  A.  C.  Boyce,  K.C. 

Dr.  J.  G.  Eutherford. 

Secretary  of  the  Board:  Assistant  Secretary: 

A.  D.  Cartwright.  E.  EichardBon. 

Chief  Traffic  Officer:  Chief  Engineer:     Ass't  Chief  Engineer: 

Jamee  Hardwell.  G.  A.  Mountain.  T.  L.  Simmons. 

Solicitor:  Chief  Fire  Inspector:  Electrical  Engineer: 

A.  G.  Blair.  Clyde  Leavitt.  John  Murphy. 

Chief  Operating  Officer:  Librarian  and  Supervising^  Officer: 

Geo.  Spencer.  James  Milla,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

THE  ONTARIO  RAILWAY  AND  MUNICIPAL  BOARD. 
Toronto. 

Chairman : 
D.  M.  Mclntyre,  K.C. 

V  ice-Chairman:  Member:  Secretary: 

A.  B.  Ingram.  J.  A.  Ellis.  H.  C.  Smsill. 

INTERNATIONAL  JOINT  COMMISSION. 

J.  B.  Mignault,  K.C.  H.  A.  Powell,  K.C, 

Montreal.  St.  John,  N.B. 

C.  A.  Magrath,  C.E., 
Ottawa. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  BOARD  OP  COMMISSIONERS. 

Chairman : 

George  O.  Dickson  Otty,  K.C,  St.  John. 

Commissioners : 

A.  JB.  Connell,  Esq.,  K.C,  Woodstock;       Felix  Michaud,  Buctouche. 

Cleric: 
Fred   P.    Kobinson,   Fredericton,   X.B. 

CANADA  FOOD  BOARD,  OTTAWA. 

Chairman  and  Director  of  Conservation: 
Henry  B.  Thomson. 

Director  of  Production: 
Hon.  C  A.  Dunning. 
Secretary:  General  Counsel: 

S.  E.  Todd.  Prank   H.    Keefer,   K.C. 

Chief  of  Staff:  Solicitor: 

F.  W.  French.  James  Parker. 

Director  of  Agricultural  Labour: 
J.  D.  McGregor. 


ALBERTA 


SUPREME  COURT. 


Chief  Juttice: 
Hon.  Horace  Harvey,  Edmonton. 

PuisKe  Judges: 

Hon.  D.  L.  Scott,  Edmonton.  Hon.  W.  L.  Walsh,  Calgary. 

Hon.  C.  A.  Stuart,  Calgary.  Hon.  M.  S.  McCarthy,  Calgary. 

Hon.  Nicholas  D.  Beck,  Edmonton.  Hon.  W.  C.  Ives,  Calgary. 

Hon.  W.  C.  Simmons,  Calgary.  Hon.  J.  D.  Hyndman,  Edmonton. 

Masters  in   Chambers: 
L.  F.  Clarry,  Calgary;  A.  Y.  Blain,  Edmonton. 

Registrar: 
W.  B.   Laidlaw,  Edmonton. 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Attorney-General:  Deputy  Atty.General : 

Hon.  John  B.  Boyle,  K.C.,  Edmonton.         A.  G.  Browning,  K.C.,  Edmonton. 


THE  LAW  SOCIETY  OP  ALBERTA. 

Exofficio.  Benchers. 

The  Hon.  C.  J.  Doherty,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  P.C.,  Minister  of  Justice. 
The  Hon.  John  R.  Boyle.  K.C..  Attorney-General,  Alberta. 
The  Hon.  C.  W.  Cross.  K.C..  Ex-Attorney-General,  Alberta. 
The  Hon.  C.  R.  Mitchell,  K.C.,  Ex-Attorney-General,  Alberta. 

Elected: 

President: 

Jamej  Muir,  K.C.,  Calgary. 

C.  F.  P.  Conybeare,  K.C.,  Lethbridge;  Sir  Jas.  A.  Lougheed,  K.C.M.G. 
Calgary;  J.  C.  F.  Bown,  K.C.,  Edmonton;  James  Muir,  K.C.,  Calgary; 
R.  B.  Bennett,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Calgary;  A.  F.  Ewing,  K.C.,  Edmonton; 
O.  M.  Biggar,  K.C.,  Edmonton;  A.  H.  Clarke,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Calgary; 
Frank  Ford,  K.C.,  Edmonton;  W.  A.  Begg,  K.C.,  Medicine  Hat; 
C.  C.  McCaul,  K.C.,  Edmonton;  W.  M.  Campbell,  K.C.,  Macleod. 

Secretary-Treasurer  : 

Charles  F.  Adams,  Calgary. 

(171 


18  ALBERTA. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  ATHABASKA. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  J.  C.  Noel,  Edmonton. 
Public;  Administrators:  Sheriff: 

Western  Trusts  Co.  Peter  Gunn. 

(Other  OflScials  satoe   as  Edmonton  Judicial  District.) 

SUB- JUDICIAL   DISTRICT   OF   BASSANO. 

Deputy  Cleric  Supreme  and  District  Courts:  Deputy  Sheriff: 

A.  G.  Bond,  Bassano.  A.  A.  McGregor,  Bassano. 

Official  Assignees: 
Trusts  &  Guarantee  Co.,  Ltd.,  Calgary. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  CALGARY. 

District  Judge: 

His  Honor  J.  Leslie  Jennison,  Sr.    J,,  Calgary. 

His  Hon.  W.  R.  Winter,  J.J. 

Cterk  of  the  Supreme  Court:  Sheriff: 

L.  J.  Clarke,  Calgary.  P.  M.  Graham,  Calgary. 

Cleric  of  the  District  Court:  Agent  for  Attorney-General: 

W.  E.  Hall,  Calgary.  J.   Short,   K.C.,   Calgary. 

Puhlic  Administrator: 

Trusts  &  Guarantee  Co.,  Ltd.,  Calgary. 

SUB-JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  CAMROSE 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts: 

His  Honor  Judge  Wm.  A.  D.  Lees. 

Local  Registrar  Supreme  Court,  Cleric  of  the  District  Court  and  Clerk  of  the 

Surrogate  Court: 
L.  R.  Jackson. 
Sheriff:  Deputy  Sheriff: 

D.  Twamey.  Dennis  Twomey. 

Official  Administrator :  Official  Assignees: 

Standard  Trust  Co.,  Edmonton.    Canadian     Credit     Men's     Trust 
Agent  Attorney-General:  Association,  Ltd.,   Edmonton. 

J.  K.  Burgess.  John  Malcolm,  Red  Deer. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  EDMONTON. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  H.  C.  Taylor,  Edmonton. 

Junior  Judge : 
His  Honor  J.  L.  Crawford. 

Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court:  Sheriff: 

W.  B.  Laidlaw,  Edmonton.  (Vacant),  Edmonton. 

Clerk  of  the  District  Court:  Deputy  Sheriff: 

P.  M.  Dunne.  John  Rae. 

Agents  for  Attorney-General: 
E.  B.  Cogswell,  Edmonton;  W.  M.  Corbett,  Fort  Saskatchewan. 

Master  in  Chambers: 
A.  Y.  Blain. 
PubUe  Administrators :  Official  Assignee: 

National  Trust  Co.,  Limited.  J.  A.  MacKinnon. 

SUB-JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  LACOMBE. 

The  officers  of  the  Judicial  District  of  Red  Deer  will  act. 


ALBERTA.  19 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  LETHBRIDGE. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  John  A.  Jackson,  Lethbridge. 

Chrh   of  the  Supreme   Court:  Clerk    of    the    District    Covrt: 
R.    P.    Wallace,    Lethbridge.  R.  P.  Wallace,  Lethbridge. 

Sheriff:  Police  Magistrate: 

M.  Young,  Lethbridge.  W.    H.    Irwin,   Lethbridge. 

-  Agent  for  Attorney-General: 
C.  F.  P.  Conybeare,  K.C.,  Lethbridge. 

Publis  Administrators  and  Official  Assignees : 
Trusts  £;  Quarantee  Co.,  Limited.  Calgary. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  MACLEOD. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  E.   P.   McNeill,  Macleod. 

(Herh  of  the  Supreme  Court:  Sheriff: 

T.  Dickson,  Macleod.  A.  B.  Macdonald. 

(Tlerk  of  the  Disfrift  Court:  Agent    for    Attorney-General: 

T.    Dickson,   Macleod.  W.   M.    Campbell,   K.C.,   Macleod. 

Public  Administrators  and  Official  Assignees: 
Trusts  &  Ouarantee  Co.,  Limited,  Calgary. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  MEDICINE  HAT. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  George  W.  Greene. 

€!lerk  of  Supreme  Court:  Sheriff: 

S.  A.  Wallace,  Medicine  Hat.  Edward  L.  Chudleigb. 

CUrJe  of  District  Court:  Agent  of  Attorney-General: 

S.  A.  Wallace,  Medicine  Hat.  C.   S.   Blanchard. 

Public  Administrators  and  Official  Assignee*: 
Trusts  &  Guarantee  Co.,  Ltd..  Calgary. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  RED  DEEIR. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  James  J.  Mahaffy,  Red  Deer. 

Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court :  Sheriff: 

P.  S.  Simpson,  Red  Deer.  John  A.  McPherson,  Red  Deer. 

Clerh  of  the  District  Court:  Agent  for  Attorney  General: 

F.  S.  Simpson.  John  Quigg,  Red  Deer. 

Public  Administrator:  Official  Auignee: 

Trusts  &  Guarantee  Co.,  Ltd.,  Calgary.       John  Malcolm,  Red  Deer. 


20  ALBERTA. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  STETTLER. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  F.  A.  Morrjgon,  Stettler. 

Cleric  of  the  Supreme  Court:  Sheriff: 

H.  T.  Harding,  Stettler.  (Vacant) 

Cleric  of  the  District  Court:  Deputy  Sheriff: 

H.  T.  Harding,  Stettler.  J.  W.  McBrine. 

Agent  for  Attorney-General: 
Charles  V.  Bennett,  Stettler. 

Puhlic  Administrators  and  Official  Assignees: 
Trusts  &  Guarantee  Co.,  Limited,  Calgary. 

SUB-XUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  TABER. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  J.  A.  Jackson. 

Deputy  Sheriff,  Deputy  Clerk,  Supreme  and  District  Court: 
E.  T.  Westlake,  Taber. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  WETASKIWIN. 

District  Judge: 
His  Honor  W,  A.  D.  Lees,  Red  Deer. 

Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court:  Sheriff: 

J.  I.  Poole,  Wetaskiwin.  A.  R.  Dickson,  Wetaskiwin. 

Clerk  of  the  District  Court:  Agent    for  Attorney-GenercH : 

E.  E.  Chandler,  Wetaskiwin.  W.  H.  Odell,  Wetaskiwin. 

Official  Assignee: 
John  Malcolm,   Red  Deer. 

Puhlic  Administrators: 
Standard  Trusts  Co.,  Edmonton. 


REGISTRATION    DISTRICTS. 

For    Registration    of    Hire    Receipts,    Chattel    Mortgages    and 
other  transfers  of  personal  property. 

Fee  registering  hire  receipts  and  orders  for  chattels.  ...    25c 

Fee  for  search    lOe 

The    province     comprises    the    following    eight    Registration 
districts,  viz.: — 

Athabaska  Macleod 

Calgary  Medicine  Hat 

Edmonton  Stettler 

Lethbridge  Wetaskiwin  (excluding 

Sub-Jud.  Dist.  Camrose) 
which  correspond  with  same  named  Judicial  Districts. 

There  are  also  five  other  districts,  viz. : 
Bassano — Comprises  Sub-Judicial  District  of  Bassano. 
Camrose — Comprises  Sub-Judicial  District  of  Camrose. 
Lacombe — Comprises  Sub-Judicial  District  of  Lacombe. 
Red    Deer — Comprises    Judicial    District    of    Red    Deer    excluding 

Sub-Judicial  District  of  Lacombe. 
Taber — Comprises  Sub-Judicial  District  of  Taber. 


LAND  REGISTRATION  DISTRICTS. — ALBERTA. 


21 


North  Alberta — Being  composed  of  all  that  portion  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Alberta  lying  to  north  of  the  ninth  (9)  correction  line.  Reg- 
istrar, H.  J.  Dawson,  Edmonton. 

South  Alberta — Being  composed  of  all  that  portion  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Alberta  which  lies  to  the  south  of  the  ninth  (9)  correction 
line.  W.  Forbes,  Calgary,  Registrar.  Deputy  Registrar,  A.  T. 
Kinnaird. 


NOTE: — Sub-Jadicial  Dist.  of  Camrose  (to  Wetaskiwin) — That 
portion  of  Judicial  District  of  Wetaskiwin  lying  east  of  boundary 
line  between  rgs.  21  and  22w4. 

Sub-Judicial  Dist.  of  Lacombe  (to  Red  Deer) — That  part  of  tps. 
38-41  incl.,  rgs.  20-22  incl..  lying  west  of  left  bank  of  Red  Deer 
River,  Tail  Creek  and  Buffalo  Lake  to  North  Saskatchewan  River, 
except  that  portion  of  tp.  41,  rg.  20w4  south  of  sec.  24  and  east 
Buffalo  Lake;  tps.  42-43  incl.,  rgs.  22w4  to  8w5,  lying  east  of  N. 
Sask.  River. 


22 


ALBEBTA. 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOLICITORS 

NOTE:    Where  there  is  no  Barrister,  reference  is  made  to  nearest  place 
with  a  resident  Barrister. 


ACME,  See  Calgary. 
AIRDRIE,  See  Calgary. 

ALIX — Jud.  Dist.  Red  Deer. 

Norris,  G.  G. 
ALLIANCE — Jud.    Dist.    Cam- 
rose. 
Wilson,  W.  S.  R. 
ATHABASKA  LANDING — Jud. 
Dist.  Athabaslca. 
Clark,  P.  W.  L. 

Card,  Page  401 

BANFF — Jud.    Dist.    Calgary. 
CoUison,  B.  P.  W.      (Com'r 
Dom.  Police.) 
BARONS — Jud.     Dist.     Leth- 
bridge. 
Donovan,  Joseph. 
BASSANO   —   Sub-Jud.    Dist. 
Bassano. 
Burns    St     Mavor.       R.     C. 
Burns,  J.  S.  Mavor,  Rob- 
ert   McLean.    (See    Cal- 
gary.) 
BAWLF,   See   Edmonton, 
BEAVER   LODQE,   See   Grou- 

ard. 
BEISEKER — Jud.    Dist.      Cal- 
gary. 
Reilly,  Lunney  &  Co.    (See 
Calgary.) 
BLACKIE — Jud.  Dist.  Calgary. 
Ballachey  &  Burnet.     (See 
High  River.) 
BLAIRMORE — Jud.  Dist.  Mac- 
leod. 
Ede,  Thomas. 
Gillis,  J.   E.,   B.A. 
BOTHA,   See  Stettler. 
BOWDEN,  See  Calgary. 
BOWELL,  See  Medicine  Hat. 
BOW    ISLAND   —   Jud.    Dist. 
Taber. 
McKenna,  F.  0. 
Prowse    &    Lyons,         (See 
Taber.) 
BRANT,  See  High  River. 
BROCKETT,      See      Pincher 

Creek, 
BROSSEAU — See  Athabaska. 
BRUCE,  See  Viking. 
BRUDERHEIM,   See  Ft.   Sas- 
katchewan. 


BURDETTE,  See  Taber. 
BURMIS,  See  Pincher  Creek. 
CALGARY— Jud.     Dist.     Cal- 
gary. 

Adams,  C.  F.  (Secy.  Law 
Society.) 

Adams,  S.  H. 

Aitken  &  DeLong.  R.  T.  D, 
Aitken,  LL.B.,  A.  M.  De 
Long. 

Barron,  J.  B. 

Bergeron,  P.  J. 

Bernard,  Bernard  &  Good- 
all.  M.  C.  Bernard,  ®A. 
H.   Goodall,  D.   L.  Sloan. 

Broomfleld  &  Sellar.  D,  J. 
Broomfleld,  ®W.  H.  Sel- 
lar. 

Burns  &  Mavor.  R.  G. 
Burns,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  J.  S. 
Mavor,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Ro- 
bert McLean. 

Card,  Page  401 

Cameron,  J.  McK. 

Campbell,  James  0. 

Charman,  J.  H. 

Clarke,  Carson,  Macleod  & 
Co.  A.  H.  Clarke,  K.C., 
J.  E.  A.  Macleod,  J.  M. 
Carson,  A.  L.  Smith,  W. 
C.  Roberston,  OF.  L. 
Shouldice,  A.  de  B.  Win- 
ter, I.  F.  Fitch,  R.  M.  Ed- 
manson,  P.  A.  Carson,  W. 
G.  Egbert. 

Card,  Page  401 

Coleman  &  Warner.  Ed- 
ward Coleman,  W.  C. 
Warner. 

Culbert,  0.  E. 

Dunbar,  E.  A. 

Eaton,  Frank  E. 

Ford,  Clinton  J.  and  Mar- 
cel Marcus  (City  Solici- 
tor and  Asst.  City  SoHci- 
tor). 

Ford,  Miller  &  Harvey. 
Clinton  J.  Ford,  Leo.  H. 
Miller,  E.  L.  Harvey. 

Card,  Page  401 

Forsyth,  H.  C.  B. 
Gilchrist    &    Brady.     H.  H. 

Gilchrist.  F.  M.  Brady. 
Ginsberg,   B. 
Gow,  Walter   D. 

Card,  Page  401 


ALBERTA. 


23 


CALQARY — Continued. 

Hannah,   Stirton    A    Fisher. 

Alex   Hannah,    David    M. 

Stirton,        William        C. 

Fisher. 
Jones,    Pescod    A    Hayden. 

Clifford    T.   Jones,     K.C., 

Ernest   G.   Pescod,   F.  T. 

Hayden. 
Lathwell    A   Cpalg.      W.    T. 

D.  Lathwell,  Kenneth  G. 

Lent,  Wackay  A  Mann.    W. 

V      w.     Lent,     Alex.     B. 
Mackay,  H    D.  Mann. 

Card,  Page  401 
Lougheed,  Bennett,  McLaws 
A  Co.  Sir  James  A. 
Lougheed,  K.C.,  K.C.M.G., 
R.  B.  Bennett,  K.C., 
\V.  H.  McLaws,  J.  C. 
Brokovski,  D.  L.  Redman, 
W.  C.  Pollard,  L.  M. 
Roberts,  H.  E.  Forster,  P. 

D.  McAlpine,    A.    MacL. 
Sinclair,  C.  W.  Code. 

Card,  Page  40i 

McArdle,  Davidson  A  Mc- 
Guire.  I.  W.  Mc.\rdle, 
W.  S.  Davidson,  J.  B. 
McGuire. 

McCarter,  George  S. 

McLean,  Patterson  A 
Broad.  Howard  W.  Mc- 
Lean, ®W.  H.  Patterson. 

MacDonald  A  PauL  J.  J. 
MacDonald,  J.  K.  Paul. 

Matheson,  C.  \V. 

Millican  A  Milltcan.    \V.  J. 
Millican,  A.  E.  Millican. 
®Morris,  W.  S. 

Muir,  Jephson,  Adams  A 
Brownlee.  James  Muir, 
K.C.,  LL.D.,  J.  P.  J. 
Jephson,  B.A..  (Cantab.), 
Charles  F.  Adams  (Sec'y 
Law  Soc.  of  Alta.),  John 

E.  Brownlee,    B.A.,   ®W. 

F.  Ingpen,     B.A.     (Can- 
tab.) 

Card,   Page   402 
Nichols   A    de    Roussy.      E. 

Hart    Nichols,    LL.B.,    F. 

de  Roussy  de  Sales,  LL.B. 

(Paris.) 
O'Connor,  J.  J. 
O'Reilly,  P.  Harcourt- 
O'Rourke,  H.  L. 

Card,   Page   402 
Patterson     A      Macdonald. 

H.    S.    Patterson,    W.    A. 

Macdonald. 
Peacock,    Skene    A    Skene. 

Mark     Bennett     Peacock, 

Geo.  W.  Skene,  ^Stanley 

Skeae. 


CALQARY — Continued. 
Petrle,  John  J. 

Card,  Page  40S 

Reilly,    Lunney    A    Lannan. 

®Cnfford  B.  Reilly,  Harry 
W.  Lunney,  Alphonsus 
Lannan. 

Card,  Page  402 

Robertson,    E.    V. 

Card,  Page  40S 

Ryan,  Edward  F. 

Saunders,  H.  P. 

Savary,  Fenerty  A  Chad- 
wlck.  H.  P.  Otty  Savan-, 
Lloyd  H.  Fenerty,  H.  A. 
Chadwick. 

Short,  Ross,  Selwood, 
Shaw  A  Mayhood.  James 
Short,  K.C.,  G.  H.  Ross, 
K.C.,  F.  S.  Selwood, 
B.A.,  (SJ.  T.  Shaw,  LL.B., 
L.  F.  Mayhood,  LL.B.,  A. 
W.  Ambrose,  ®G.  G. 
Lafferty. 

Card,  Page  403 

Sinnott,  Herbert  A., 
estaples,  Milton  H. 

Stewart,    Reginald. 

Stow,  H.  F. 

Stuart  (Duncan)  A  Power. 
Duncan  Stuart,  \V.  Kent 
Power. 

Taylor,  MofTat,  Allison  A 
Whetham.  W.  P.  Taylor, 
D.  S.  Moffat,  H.  A.  Alli- 
son, J.  D.  Whetham. 

Trainor,  G.  A. 
®Trevanion,  C.  C. 

Tweedle  A  McQIIIIvray.  T. 
M.  Tweedie,  B.A.,  LL.B., 
A.  A.  McGiUivray,  LL.B., 
R.  M.  Spankie,  H.  E. 
Crowle,  G.  Buchanan. 

Card,  Page  403 

Ur«,   Robert. 

Valiquette,  J.  A.,  LL.B. 

Varlev,  J.  E. 

Waines,  W.  L. 

Walker,  George  A.  (C.P.R. 
Solicitor.)  J.  W.  Huglll, 
(Asst.  Sol.),  James  Mc- 
Caig,  D.  W.  Glapperton, 
A.  E.  McEwing. 

Wright,  Wright  A  Craw- 
ford. Jno.  A.  Wright, 
LL.B.,  C.  A.  Wright, 
B.C.L.,  J.  W.  Crawford. 
CAMROSE— Jud.  Dist.  Wet- 
askiwin. 

Burgess  A  McKay.  J.  K. 
Burgess,  W.  J.  McKay. 

Corneille,  C.  G. 

Wells,  T.  H. 
CARBON,  See  Calgary. 


24 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


CARDSTON— Jud.  Dist.  Leth- 
bridge. 
Jacobs,   Z.  W. 
Laurie,  W. 
Nelson,  S.  H. 
CARMANGAY —    Jud.      Dist. 
Lethbridge. 
Beaumont,  F.  G. 
Hawkins,  F.  E. 
CARSTAIRS — Jud.   Dist.    Cal- 
gary, 
Smith,  Michael. 

Card,  Page   403 

CASTOR  —  Jud.    Dist.    Stet- 
tler. 
Auxier.   Geo.  F. 
Murphy,  R.  Clarlie,  B.A. 
CAYLEY,  See  High  River. 
CHINOOK — Jud.  Dist.  Calgary. 

Crockett,  W.  M. 
CLARESHOLM— Jud.         Dist. 
Macleod. 
Haslam,  H.  0. 
Watt,  J.  R.,  B.A.   (Cantab.) 
Card,  Page   403 
COCHRANE,  See  Calgary. 
COLEMAN — Jud.    Dist.    Mac- 
leod. 
(See  Blairmore.) 
CORONATION   —    Jud.    Dist. 
Stettler. 
Corey,    Locke    &    Thomas. 
E.      G.      Locke,      A.      0. 
Thomas. 

C0UTT8,  See  Lethbridge. 
COWLEY,  See  Blairmore. 
CR0S8FIELD,  See  Carstairs. 

DAYSLAND— Jud.  Dist.  Wet- 
askiwln. 

Loggie,  Manley  &  Murphy. 
(See  Wetaskiwin). 
DELBURNE— See   Red   Deer. 
DELIA — Jud.    Dist.      Calgary. 

Low,  William  A.,  LL.B. 
DIAMOND    CITY,    See   Leth- 
bridge. 
DID8BURY—  Jud.  Dist.  Cal- 
gary. 
Freeman,   Earl   E. 
DRUMHELLER  —  Jud.   Dist. 
Calgary. 
Maclntyre,  J.  H. 
Meyer,  Fred.  C. 
EDQERTON — Jud.    Dist.    Ed- 
monton. 
Fieldhouse  &  Boyd. 
(See  Wainvvright.) 
EDMONTON— Jud.  Dist.  Ed- 
monton. 
Abbott   &  McLaughlin.     P. 
W.    Abbott,    R.    E.    Mc- 
Laughlin. 


EDMONTON — Continued. 
Archibald,  G.  W. 

Bellamy,  R.  V. 

BIggap,  O.   M.,   K.C.      (See 

Woods,    Sherry    &    Co.) 
Bishop    &    Giroux.      E.    T. 

Bishop,  L.  A.  Giroux. 
Bolton,  S.  E. 
Boothe  &  Morrow.    Geo.,  C. 

M.  Boothe,  W.  Morrow. 
Bown,  J.  C.  F.,  K.C.    (City 

Solicitor). 
Brice,  Edward. 

Card,  Page  403 
Byers   &    Heffernan.     F.   D. 

Byers,  J.   W.    Heffernan. 
Clarke,  Joseph  A. 
Cogswell    &   Wells.     E.    B. 

Cogswell,        ®Wm.        A. 

Wells. 
Cormack  &  Mackie.      John 

Cormack,  H.  A.  Mackie. 
Cowan,  Hector. 
Dickson,  S.  A. 
Dunlop    &    Pratt.       G.     G. 

Dunlop,  Bickerton  Pratt. 
Edwards  &   Dubuc.     E.   B. 

Edwards,     K.C,     Lucien 

Dubuc. 
Emery,  Newell  A  Ford.     E. 

C.   Emery,   C.   P.  Newell, 

K.C,    Frank    Ford,    K.C, 

Irving  B.  Ho  watt,  Neville 

R.  Lindsay,  J.  D.  Wallace. 
Card,  Page  404 

Ewing,  Harvie  A  Bury.    A. 

F.    Ewing,     K.C,     A.     D. 
Harvie,  A.  U.  G.  Bury. 

Card,  Page  404 

Friedman  A  Lleberman.    H. 

A.       Friedman,       M.       L 

Lieberman. 

Card,  Page  404 
Gariepy  A  Belanger.     Hon. 

Wilfrid      Gariepy,      K.C, 

Jos.   A.   Belanger,   L.L.B. 
Grant,  Alfred,  B.A. 
Grlesbach,  O'Connor  A  Co. 

®W.  A.  Griesbach.  G.  B. 

O'Connor,     K.C,     S.     S. 

Cormack,  J.  R.  Drysdale, 

A.  R.  Cameron. 

Card,  Page  404 

Harrison,  Wilfred  Q. 

Card,  Page   404 

Hill-Male,  Richard.  (Strath- 

cona  P.O.) 
Hyndman,  Milner  A  Mathe- 

son.     H.  H.  Hyndman,  H. 

R.  Milner,  A.  S.  Mathe- 

son. 

Card,  Page   404 

Lamont,  John  J.,  B.  A. 


iXiBEBTi. 


25 


EDMONTON —  Continued. 
Landpy    &    Landry.      H.    L. 

Landry,  J.  C.  Landry. 
Lavell    &    Ross.      John    R. 

Lavell,  James  A.  Ross. 
Lymburn    &    Reld.      J.     F. 

Lymburn,  M.  Reid. 
McCafTry,  James  A. 

Card,  Page  406 

McCaui,  C.  C,  K.C. 
McDonald,  Mackenzie  «  vo. 

J.    M.    .McDonald,    K.    C. 

.Mackenzie. 
McDonald  A  TIghe.     Wal- 
lace    McDonald,     R.     D. 

Tighe,  G.  Y.  Weaver. 
MacKay,    McDonald    A    Co. 

A.    G.    MacKay,    K.C,    J. 

C.  McDonald. 
Macdonald  &  Grant.     J.  K. 

.Macdonald,  ®A.  C.  Grant, 
MacKinnon,  D.  H. 
Mackenzie,  K.C. 
Madore,  Louis. 
Marks,   A.    L. 
Massie,  Qeo.  W. 

Card,  Page  406 

Mode,  A.  T. 

Mustard  A  Day.     W.  J.  A. 

MusUrd,  R.  C.  Day. 

Parlee,  Freeman,  Logan 
&  Howson.  H.  H.  Parlee, 
K.C,  C  L.  Freeman,  0D. 
W.  MacKay,  W.  R.  How- 
son,  H.  T.  Logan. 

Porte  A  McElwalne.  G.  R. 
Porte,  LL.B.,  ®P.  A.  Mc- 
Elwaine,  B.A..  LL.B. 

Card,   Page   406 

Rea,   William. 

Robertson,  Winkler  A  Co. 
H.  H.  Robertson,  Gordon 

E.  Winkler. 

Card,  Page  406 

Rutherford,  Jamieson,  Grant 
A  Steer.  Hon.  A.  C 
Rutherford,    K.C,    LL.D  , 

F.  C  Jamieson,  Charles 
H.   Grant   Geo.   H.  Steer, 

G.  F.  Downes. 

Card,  Page  405 

Scott,  Walter  S.,  LL.D. 

Short  A  Cross. 

Short,  Cross,  MacLean, 
A  Macdonald.  William 
Short,  K.C,  Hon.  C  W. 
Cross,  K.C,  Neil  D.  Mac- 
Lean,  H.  C  Macdonald, 
John  Arundel,  James  K. 
Wilson. 

Card,  Page  406 

Stuart  A  Stewart.  Alex. 
Stuart,  K.C,  ®J.  R.  F. 
Stewart,  LL.B. 


EDMONTON — Continued. 

Thomson,  P.  G. 

Valens,  Geo.  C. 

Van  Allen,  George  H. 

Card,  Page  406 

Wallbridge  A  Henwood.  J. 
E.  Wallbridge,  K.C,  G.  B. 
Henwood. 

Wlllson,  N.  C.  (Strath- 
cona  P.  0.) 

Woods,  Sherry,  Collisson  A 
Field;  Woods,  Sherry, 
A  Macalister.  S.  B. 
Woods,  K.C,  J.  C 
Sherry,  J.  T.  J.  Collisson, 
Sem  W.  Field,  John 
Macalister,  W.  D.  Craig. 
CounseL — -O.  M.  Biggar, 
K.C. 

Card,  Page  407 

Young,  George. 

(Edmonton    South.) 
EDSON — Jud.  Dist.  Athabasca. 
Morgan,  J.  H.  L. 

EMPRESS — Jud.    Dist.    Med- 
icine Hat. 
DufT,  Henry  J. 

Card,  Page  407 
Sutherland,  D.  S. 
ENTWISTLE,  See  Edmonton. 
ETZIKOM — Jud.    Dist.    Medi- 
cine Hat. 
Robinson,  H.  B.    (See  Many- 
berries.) 
FAIRVIEW,  See  Cardston. 
FISHBURN,       See       Pincher 

Creek. 
FITZHUGH — See    Athabaska. 
FLEET,  See  Castor. 

FOREMOST— Jud.  Dist.  Leth- 

bridge. 
Drysdale,  G.  E. 
FORT        SASKATCHEWAN — 
Jud.  Dist.  Edmonton. 
Buchanan,  J.  E. 
Corbett  A  Gibson.     W.   M. 
Corbett,  A.  H.  Gibson. 
FRANK — Jud.   Dist.   Macleod. 

See  Blairmore. 
GADSBY,  See  Castor. 
GLEICHEN,   Jud.     Dist.     Cal- 
gary. 
Corey,  B.   S. 
GLENWOOD,   See   Cardston. 
GRAND   PRAIRIE — Jud.   Dist. 
Athabaska. 
Eagar,  Martin  W. 
Eraser,  G.  E. 
Rae,  W,  A. 
QRANUM —  Jud.   Dist.   Mac- 
leod.    (See   Macleod.) 


26 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


QRA88Y      LAKE — Jud.     Dist. 
Lethb  ridge. 
Prowse     &     Lyons.      (See 
Taber.) 
GROUARD — Jud.  Dist.    Atha- 
baska. 
Pottage,  Frank. 
Price,  H.  S. 
HALKIRK,  See  Castor. 
HANNA — Jud.    Dist.    Calgary. 

Coughlin,  C.  A. 
HARDISTY — Jud.    Dist.    We- 
taskiwln. 
(See  Provost.) 
HIGH  RIVER— Jud.  Dist.  Cal- 
gary. 
Arnold,  A.  J. 

Ballachey  &  Burnet.  Alec 
A.  Ballachey,  F.  L.  Bur- 
net. 

Card,  Page  407 
McCorquodale,   A.   Y. 

HILL    CREST,    See     Pincher 
Creek. 

HOLDEN,  See  Viking. 

HUGHENDEN,  See  Sedgewick. 

INNISFAIL  —  Jud.    Dist.    Red 
Deer. 
HaberRn,  W.  J. 
INNISFREE,  See  Mannville. 

IRRICANA,  See  Calgary. 

IRVINE,  See  Medicine  Hat. 

ISLAY,  See  Lloydminster. 

JENNER — Jud.  Dist.  Medicine 
Hat. 
(See  Empress.) 
KILL  AM,  See  Wetaskiwin. 
KIMBALL,  See   Cardston. 
KIPP,  See  Lethbridge. 
KITSCOTY — Jud.     Dist.     Ed- 
monton. 
Morrison,   J.   W.    G.      (See 
Vermilion.) 
LACOMBE — Sub.     Jud.     Dist. 
Lacombe. 
Jones,  Edwin   H. 

Card,   Page   407 
MacDonald,  A.  M. 
LAKE    SASKATOON    —    Jud. 
Dist.  Atiiabaska.  » 

Archer,  J. 

Card,  Page  407 

LAMONT   —   Jud.    Dist.    Ed- 
monton. 

Buchanan,  J.   E. 

Crump,  E.  D. 
LANGDON,  See  Calgary. 
LAVOY,  See  Vegreville. 


LEDUC — Jud.  Dist.  Wetaski- 
win. 

Chartres,  William  M. 

McLeod,  D.  P. 

Watt  A  Watt.  J.  S.  Watt, 
A.  S.  Watt.  (Also  at 
Wetaskiwin.) 

LETHBRIDGE    —    Jud.    Dist 
Lethbridge. 
Ball    &    Cameron.     W.    S. 

Ball,   G.   E.   Cameron. 
Conybeare,      Church,      Mc- 
Arthur    A    Davidson.      C. 

P.  P.  Conybeare,  K.C., 
H.  W.  Church,  M.  S. 
McArthur,  R.  R.  David- 
son. 

Card,  Page  408 

Dunham,  S.  S.,  LL.B. 

Elton,   D.  H. 

Harris  &  Palmer.  C.  F.  Har- 
ris, J.  R.  Palmer. 

Hogg    &   Jamieson.      A.    B. 

Hogg,  G.  Fred.  Jamieson. 

Card,  Page  408 

Johnstone    &    Ritchie.     0L. 

M.  Johnstone,  K.G.,  J. 
Norman  Ritchie,  W.  S. 
Gray. 

Card,  Page  408 

®McLelland,  W.  H. 
Macltenzie  &  Menzle.     E.  C. 
Mackenzie,  H.  W.  Men- 

216 

Ostlund,  H. 
OPatterson,  D.  W. 
Poapst,  W.  V. 
Shepherd,    Dunlop    &    Rice. 

S.  J.  Shepherd,  A.  E. 
Dunlop,  G.  E.  A.  Rice. 

Card,  Page  408 

Smith,  R.  Andrew,  B.A., 
LL.B. 

Card,  Page  408 
Vaselenak,  John 
®Virtue,  A.  G. 

LLOYDMINSTER — Jud.    Dist. 
Edmonton. 

See   Province   Saskatche- 
wan. 

LOMOND — Jud.   Dist.   Taber. 
Macdonald,    W.     A.       (See 
Patterson    &   Macdonald, 
Calgary.) 

MACLEOD— Jud.    Dist.    Mao- 

leod. 
Campbell,  Wm.  M.,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  408 

Fawcett,  J.  L. 

Hicks,  Joseph. 
Matheson,  J.  D. 


ALBEBTA. 


27 


MACLEOD — Continued. 

McDonald,  Martin  A  Mac- 
kenzie. J.  W.  McDonald, 
Thos.  B.  Martin,  D.  G. 
Mackenzie. 

Card,  Page  409 

MAGRATH,  See  Lelhbridge. 
MANNVILLE — Jud.    Dist.  Ed- 
monton. 
Ebbett,  A.  W. 
MANYBERRIES — Jud.       Dist. 
Medicine  Hat. 
Robinson,  H.  B. 
MEDICINE    HAT — Jud.    Dist. 
Medicine   Hat. 
Bannan,  S.  G. 

Begg,  McLarty  &  Evans.  W. 
A.  Begg.  K.C.  N.  A.  Mc- 
Lartv,  R.  R.  Evans. 

Card,  Page  409 
Bell  &  Wilson.     Morley  L. 

Bell.  Chas.  J.  Wilson. 
Blackstock  A  Clow.     G.  M. 
Blackstock,  A.  B.  Clow. 

Card,  Page  409 

Davidson  A  Beattie.  R.  B. 
Davidson,  W.   Beattie. 

Laidiaw,  Bianchard  A 
Rand;  Laidiaw,  Bian- 
chard, Knowies  A  Long. 
Lome  N.  Laidiaw,  C.  S. 
Bianchard.  L  C.  Rand. 
H.  0.  Knowies,  G.  F.  H. 
Long. 

Card,  Page  409 

Short  A  Frasep.     S.  Short. 
G.  L.  Fraser. 
MILK  RIVER,  See  Lethbrfdge. 
MILLET — Jud.  Dist.  Wetaski- 
win. 
(See  Wetaskiwin.) 
MINBURN,  See  Mannville. 
MONARCH,  See  Granum, 
MONITOR — Jud.     Dist.     Stet- 
tler. 
Maclcenzie,  W.  G. 
MORINVILLE    —    Jud.    Dist. 
Athabaska. 
Belanger,  J.  A. 
St.   Germain,   Omer. 
MOUNTAIN  VIEW,  Sec  Card- 

ston. 
MUNDARE — Jud.     Dist.     Ed- 
monton. 
Blue.  Norman. 
White.  Harrv-  A. 
MUNSON   —   Jud.    Dist.   Cal- 
garv'- 
Lawrence,   A.   J. 
NANTON — Jud.  Dist.  Macleod. 
MacDonald,  M.  W. 


NESTOR,   See    Viking. 
NEW     DAYTON,  See     Lelh- 
bridge. 
NOBLE,  See  Granum. 

OKOTOKS —  Jud.   Dist.    Cal- 
gary. 

{See  High  River.) 
OLDS — Jud.   Dist.   Calgary. 

Bury,  A.  Clark. 
ONOWAY — See   Athabaska. 
OYEN — Jud.   Dist.   Calgarv'. 

Kelly,  John  J. 

McCIean.  F.  C. 
PARKLAND,  See   High   River. 
PEACE   RIVER  CROSSING  — 
Jud.   Dist.  Athabaska. 

Brown,  L.  W. 
®0'Neill,  F.  M. 

Phimester,  A. 

Card,  Page  409 

Roberts,  C.  J. 

PEMBINA,   See    EdmoDton. 

PINCHER  CREEK— Jud.  Dist. 

Macleod. 

Beveridge.  E. 

Thomson  A  Jackson.  Don- 
ald Thomson,  ®J.  H. 
Jackson. 

Card,  Page  409 

PINE  LAKE — See  Red  Deer. 

PONOKA — Sub.  Jud.  Dist.  La- 
combe. 
Jones  &  McLaurin.     Edwin 
H.    Jones,    W.    R.    Mc- 
Laurin.    (See  Lacombe.) 

PROVOST — Jud.  Dist.  Wetas- 
kiwin. 
Lee,  Raymond  M.,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  410 

RANFURLY,   See   Vermihon. 
RAYMOND,  See  Lethbridge. 

REDCLIFF— Jud.    Dist.    Med- 
icine Hat. 
(See  Medicine  Hat.) 

RED    DEER— Jud.    Dist.     Red 
Deer. 
Payne    A    Graham.    W.    E. 
Payne,  P.  E.  Graham. 

Card,  Page  410 

Ouigg.  J. 

Russell    A   McClure.     A.  H. 
Russell,  J.  R.  McClure. 
Scott  A  Law.   ®H.  G.  Scott, 


SR.  B.  Law. 

RETLAW — Jud.     Dist. 
bridge. 
Prowse  &  Lyons. 
(See  Taber.) 


Leth- 


28 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


ROCKEYFORD    —   Jud.    Dist. 
Calgary. 
McArdle,    Davidson    &    Co. 
(See  Calgary.) 
ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  HOUSE — 

See  Red  Deer. 
RYLEY — Jud.    Dist.    Edmon- 
ton. 
Youna.  Geo. 
ST.  ALBERT,  See  Edmonton. 
ST.   PAUL   DES  METIS — Jud. 
Dist.     Athabaska. 
Beaudry,  J.  W. 
SEDGEWICK    —    Jud.    Dist. 
Wetaskiwin. 
Scrimgeour  &  Millar.    A.  I. 
Millar. 

Card,  Page  410 

SEVEN  PERSONS,  See  Medi- 
cine Hat. 

SPRING  COULEE,  See  Lah- 
bridge. 

SPRUCE  GROVE,  See  Edmon- 
ton. 

STAVELEY,  See  Nanton. 

STETTLER — Jud.   Dist.   Stet- 
tler. 
Bennett,  Chas.  V. 
Costigan,  J.  T. 

Card,  Page  410 
Munro,  H.  H. 
®Reilly,  Wm.  J. 
Roberts.  F.  R. 
STIRLING,  See  Lethbridge. 
STONY    PLAIN —   Jud.   Dist. 
Athabaska. 
Lundy,  F.  W. 

Card,  Page  410 
Malloch,  James. 
STRATHCONA,    See    Edmon- 
ton. 
STRATHMORE  —  Jud.   Dist. 
Calgary. 
Petrie,  John  J.     (See   Cal- 
gary.) 
Wears,  T.  M. 
STROME — Jud.   Dist.  Wetas- 
kiwin. 
Scrimgeour  &  Millar.    (See 
Sedgewick.) 
TABER — Jud.  Dist.  Taber. 
Myers,  H.  G. 

Prowse    &    Lyons.      J.    H. 
Prowse,  J.  B.  Lyons. 

Card,  Page  410 

THREE   HILLS  —  Jud.   Dist. 
Calgary. 
Robertson,  A.  J. 
TOFIELD — Jud.  Dist.  Edmon- 
ton. 
Brlce,   Edward.      (See   Ed- 
monton.) 


TROCHU — Jud.  Dist.  Calgary. 
Power,  J.  Vincent. 

VEGREVILLE— Jud.  Dist.  Ed- 
monton. 

Baldwin  &  McLaren.  V.  R. 
Baldwin,  A.  C.  McLaren. 

Crump,  E.  D. 

Russell,  Frank  W. 

Wilson,  A. 

VERMILION — Jud.    Dist.   Ed- 
monton. 
Ebbett,  A.  W.    (See  Mann- 

ville.) 
Loughlin,  S.  J. 
Matthews,  Q.  S. 
Morrison,  J.  W.  G.,  M.A. 

Card,  Page  411 

VIKING— Jud.    Dist.    Edmon- 
ton. 
Kelcey,  W.  B.  F. 

VULCAN— Jud.  Dist.  Calgary. 
Maber,  Herbert  J. 
Stack,  L.  H.,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page   411 

WAINWRIGHT  —  Jud.  Dist. 
Edmonton. 
Cardell,  M.  G. 
Fieldhouse  &  Boyd.     H.  V. 

Fieldhouse,  H.  G.  Boyd. 
Card,  Page  411 

May  &  Simpson.   H.  P.  May, 
— .  Simpson. 
WALSH,  See  Medicine  Hat. 
WARNER,  See  Lethbridge. 
WESTLOCK — Jud.  Dist.  Atha- 
basca. 
Archibald,  G.  W. 
(See  Edmonton.) 
WETASKIWIN—    Jud.    Dist. 
Wetaskiwin. 
Knox,   Alex. 

Loggie,  Manley  A  Murphy. 
W.  J.  Loggie,  LL.B.,  R. 
W.  Manley,  R.  F. 
Murphy. 
Odell  &  Russell.  W.  H. 
Odell,  Chas.  H.  Russell. 
Watt  &  Watt.  John  S. 
Walt,  C.  M.  Boyton. 

Card,  Page  411 

Wilkins,  E.  D.  H. 
WOLF  CREEK,  See   Edmon- 
ton. 

YARROW,  See  Pincher  Creek. 

YOUNQSTOWN  —  Jud.  Dist. 

Calgary. 
Robinson,  W.  G. 
Ure,  Robert  (See  Calgary). 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA 


COURT  OP  APPEAL. 

Chief  Justice  of  Appeal: 
Hon.  James  A.  Macdonald. 

Justices: 

Hon.  Archer  Martin;   Hon.  W.  A,  Galliher;   Hon.  A.  E.  McPhillips. 
Hon.    D.   M.    Eberts. 

SUPREME  COURT. 

Chief  Justice  of  B.C.: 
Hon.  Gordon  Hunter. 

Pvisne  Judges: 

Hon.  Aulaj  Morrison;  Hon.  W.  H.  P.  Clement;  Hon.  Denis  Murphy; 
Hon.  F.  B.  Gregory;  Hon.  W.  A.  Macdonald. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA   ADMIRALTY   DISTRICT. 

Local  Judge: 
Hon.  Archer  Martin,  Victoria. 

District  Begistrar:  Deputy    Registrar: 

B.  H.  T.  Drake,  Victoria.  A.    B.   Pottenger,   VancouTer. 

Marshal: 
F.  G.  Richards,  Victoria. 

COURT  OF  RE\1SI0X  AND  APPEAL. 

By  R.S.,  B.C.,  1911,  c.  222,  s.  86,  the  Lieutenant-Governor  in 
Council  may  from  time  to  time  appoint  one  or  toore  persons  in 
any  Assessment  District  to  be  a  Court  of  Revision  and  Appeal 
in  respect  of  the  assessment  of  property  and  income,  as  afore- 
said for  such  District. 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Attorney-General:  Deputy    Attorney-General: 

Hon.  J.  W.  deB.  Farris.  A.  M.  Johnson. 

Official  Guardian: 
H.  O.  Alexander,  Vancouver. 

Inspector  of  Legal  Offices: 
A.  G.  Smith,  Victoria. 
(291 


30  BRITISH    COLUMBIA. 

liAW  SOCIETY  OP  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

Treasurer:  Secretary  and  Law  Beporter: 

G.  E.  Corbould,  K.C.  E.  C.  Senkler,  K.C. 

Benchers — ^Ex-OflBcio. 

The  Attorney-General  for  Canada;  Hon.  J.  W.  deB.  Farris,  Attorney- 
General  for  B.C.,  Hon.  J.  F.  McCreight,  retired  Judge, 

Benchers— Elected. 

Sir  C.  H.  Tupper,  K.C,  K.C.M.G.;  E.  P.  Davis,  K.C;  J.  H.  Senkler, 

K.C;   A.P.  Luxton,  K.C;   G.   E.  Corbould,  K.C; 

R.  T.  Elliott,  K.C;  W.  C  Moresby; 

H.  B.  Robertson. 


ATLIN    JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

Judge: 
Hon.  F.  McB.  Young,  Atlin. 

Sheriff: 
John  Shirley,  Prince  Rupert. 

Registries  at  Atlin,  Prince  Rupert  and  Smithers. 


CARIBOO  JUDICIAL   DISTRICT. 

Judge: 

Hon.  F.  Calder,  Ashcroft. 
Hon.  H.  E.  A.  Robertson,  J.J.,  Prince  George. 

Sheriff:  Deputy  Sheriff: 

E.  S.  Peters,  Prince  George.  R.  D.  Gumming,  Ashcroft. 

Registries  at  Ashcroft,  Barkerville,  Clinton,  Fort  George,  150  Mile 
House  and  Lillooet. 


KOOTENAY  JUDICIAL  DISTRICTS. 

Judges : 

West  Kootenay  East  Kootenay 

Hon.  J.  A.  Forin,  Nelson.  Hon.  G.  H.  Thompson,  Cranbrook. 

Sheriffs: 
J.  H.  Doyle,  Nelson;  H.  C  Moore,  Golden;  W.  J.  Law,  Revelstoke. 

B«giBtrie8  at  Cranbrook,  Fernie,  Golden,  Kaslo,  Nelson,  Revelstoke,  Hobs- 
land,  Trout  Lake  and  Wilmer. 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA.  31 

NANAIMO   JUDICIAL  DISTRICTT. 

Judge : 
Hon.  C.  H.  Barker,  Nanaimo. 

Sheriff: 

C.  J.  Trawford,  Nanaimo. 

Registries  at  Albemi,  Ciimberland,  Duncan,  Ladjsmith  and  Nanaimo. 


VANCOUVER  JUDICIAL  DISTRKTT. 

Judges,  County  Court: 

H«B.  H.  S.  Cayley,  Vancouver;  Hon.  David  Grant,  J. J.,  Vanconrer; 

Hon.    H.    D.    Buggies,    J.J.,    Vancouver. 

Sheriff: 

Charles  Macdonald,  Vancouver. 
Eegittry  at  Vancouver. 


VICTORIA  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

Judge: 
Hod.  p.  S.  Lampman,  Victoria. 

Sheriff: 

r.  G.  Richards,  Victoria. 

Registry  at  Victoria. 


WESTMINSTER  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

Judge : 
Hon.  F.   W.  Howay,  New  Westminater, 

Sheriff: 

T.  J.  Armstrong,  New   Westminster. 

District  Begistrar  Supreme  Court,  and  County  Court,  oad  Clerk  of 

the  Peace: 

J.   J.   Cambridge. 

Registries  at  Chilliwhaclc,  New  Westminster  and  Yale. 


YALE  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

Judge*: 
Hon.  J.  D.  Swanson,   Kamloops;   Hon.  J.  R.  Brown,  Grand  Forks. 

Sheriffs: 
H.  C.   Kerman,  Grand  Forks;    W.   F.  Wood,   Kamloops. 
Registries  at  Fairview,  Grand  Forks,  Greenwood,  Hedley,  Kamloo{»,  Mid- 
way, Nicola,  Pentieton,  Priaeeton  and  Vernon. 


32 


BBITISH  COLUMBIA. 


B.  C. 

Dotted  lines  show  Judicial 
Districts.  Other  bound- 
ary lines  show  Land 
Eegistry   Districts. 


LAND  REGISTRY  OFFICES. 

llegistrar-General :  Begistrar  of  Joint  Stoch  Companies: 

F.  J.   Stacpoole,   K.C.,  Victoria.  H.    G.    Garrett,   Victoria. 

Registry   Offices   afr^ 

Victoria,  Vancouver,  New  Westminster,  Kamloops,  Nelson,  Prince  Rupert. 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA 


33 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS 

NOTE:  Where  there  is  no  Barrister,  reference  is  made  to  nearest  place 
icith  a  resident  Barrister. 


ABBOTT8FORD,      See      New 

Westminster. 

ALBERNI,  See  N'anaimo. 
ALDERMERE,  See  Hazelton. 

ARMSTRONG   —   Jud.      Dist. 
Yale. 
Perry,  R.  R. 

ARROWHEAD,  Sec  Nelson. 

A8HCR0FT— Jud.  Dist.   Cari- 
boo. 
Moroan,  Robert. 

Murphy,  j. 

ATHALMER     —     Jud.     Dist. 
East  Kootenay. 
(See  Cranbrook.) 

ATLIN,     See     WTiite     Horse, 
Yukon. 

BARKERVILLE,  See  Quesnel. 

BOUNDARY        FALLS,        See 

Greenwood. 

BRIDESVILLE,    See    Midway. 

CANAL    FLATS,    See     Cran- 
brook. 

CHASE,  See   Kamloops. 

CHILLIWACK    —    Jud.    Dist. 
Westminster. 
Bowes,  J.  H. 
Claughton  A   Ewen.     John 

Ewen. 
Pelly,   Justinian. 

CASCADE,  See  Grand  Forks. 

CLINTON,  See  Ashcroft. 

CLOVERDALE,       See       New 

Westminster. 

COQUITLAM    (See    Port    Co- 

quitlam.) 
COURTENAY    —    Jud.     Dist. 
Nanaimo. 
Pearse,  Theed. 
CRANBROOK    —    Jud.    Dist. 
East  Kootenay. 
Qurd     A    SpreuM.     W.     F. 
Curd,  G.  J.  Spreull. 

Card,  Page  411 

Macdonald  A  Nisbet.    A.  B. 

Macdonald.  W.  A.  Nisbet. 
Card,  Page  411 

CRESTON,  See  Nelson. 
3 


CUMBERLAND  —  Jud.   Dist. 

Nanaimo. 
Harrison,  P.  P. 
DUNCANS — Jud.    Dist.    Nan- 
aimo. 
Cresswell,  E.  T. 
EBURNE  —  Jud.  Dist.   Van- 
couver,  See  New  West- 
minster. 
EDMONDS — Jud.  Dist.  Wcst- 
miusier. 
Beatty,   Montgomery. 
EHOLT,  See  Greenwood. 
ELKO,  See  Femie. 
ENDERBY  —  Jud.  Dist.  Yale. 
Davies,  H.  G. 
Skaling,  A.  C. 
EXTENSION,  See  Nanaimo. 
FAIRVIEW,  See   Penticton. 
FERNIE  —  Jud.    Dist.     East 
Kootenay. 
Herchmer  A  Qraham.  Sher- 
wood    Herchmer,      Alan 
Graham. 

Card,  Page  41i 

Lawe     A     Fisher.       F.     C. 

Lawe.  A.  I.  Fisher. 
Macnell,  Alex. 
FLAGSTONE,   See   Femie. 
FORT  GEORGE  —  Jud.  Dist. 
Cariboo. 
(See  Prince  George.) 
FORT  STEELE,     See     Cran- 
brook. 

GOLDEN  —  Jud.    Dist.    East 
Kootenay. 
Lockwood.  H.  G. 

GRAND  FORKS  —  Jud.  Dist. 

Yale. 
Cochrane,    W.    B. 
Mackenzie,  H.  Lascelles. 

Ryley,  J.  H. 

GREENWOOD    —    Jud.    Dist. 
Yale. 
Hallett,  I.  H. 

HAZELTON  —  Jud.  Dist.  At- 
lin.  (See  Prince  Rupert.) 

HEDLEY,  See  Princeton. 

HOSMER,  See  Fernle. 

JAFFRAY,  See  Pemle. 


34 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


KAMLOOP8   —      Jufi       Dist. 
Yale. 
®Black,   G.  W. 
Cornwall   A  Archibald.     F. 
Temple    Cornwall,    J.    R. 
Archibald. 

Card,  Page  41S 
Kerf,  P.  Mod. 

Fulton,  IMorley  A  Clark.    F. 
J.  Fulton,  H.  L.  Morley, 
E.  Clark. 
Maclntyre      A      Chalmers. 
Alec     D.     Maclntyre,     R. 
M.  Chalmers. 
KASLO,   See  Nelson. 
KELOWNA  —  Jud.  Dist  Yale. 
Burne,  John  F. 
Kerr,   R.   B. 
Weddell,  E.  C. 
KEREMEOS,  See  Princeton. 
KIMBERLY,  See   Cranbrook. 
KIT8ELA8,  See  Prince  Rupert. 
KITSUM   KELUM,  See  Prince 

Rupert. 
LADNER,     See     New     West- 
minster. 
LADYSMiTH,   See   Nanaimo. 
LANGLEY,    See    New    West- 
minster. 
IMARPOLE,  See  Vancouver. 
IMARA,  See  Enderby. 
MARYSVILLE,  See  Cranbrook. 
MERRITT  —  Jud.  Dist.  Yale. 
Grimmett,  M.  L. 
Maughan,  J.  A. 
MICHEL,  See  Hosmer. 
MIDWAY,  See  Greenwood. 
MISSION     CITY— Jud.     Dist. 
Westminster. 
Bigelow,  Ernest  W. 
MORRI88EY,   See   Fernie. 
MOYIE,   See   Cranbrook. 
NAKU8P,  See  Cranbrook. 
NANAIMO  —  Jud.  Dist.  Nan- 
aimo. 
CunllfTe,  F.  8. 
Leighton,    Ross    A     Elder. 
®A.    Leighton,    Jonathan 
Ross,  ®T.  P.  Elder. 
Potts,   C.  H.  Beevor. 
Yarwood    &    Harrison.      E. 
M.  Yarwood,  V.  B.  Har- 
rison. 
NELSON  —  Jud.  Dist.  West 
Kootenay. 
Crease,  E.  A. 

Donaghy,    D.      (See    Van- 
couver.) 
Hamilton  A  Wragge.     G.  R. 
Hamilton,    K.C..     E.     C. 
Wragge. 
Moffatt,   P.   G. 
O'Shea,  James. 


NEW  DENVER,  See  Nelson. 
NEW  MICHEL,  See  Hosmer. 

NEW  WESTMINSTER  — Jud. 

Dist.   Westminster. 
Bole    A    Braden.     <8>J.     P. 

Hampton  Bole,  Robert  A. 

Braden. 
Bole,  W.  N.,  K.G. 
Clute,  J.  Stilwell. 
Corbould  A  Grant.    Gordon 

E.   Corbould,  K.G.,  J.  R. 

Grant. 
LIdster,  H.  Norman. 

Card,  Page  dig 

McBrlde  A  Kennedy.    J.  D. 

Kennedy. 
McQuarrle,  Martin,  Cassady 
A  Macgowan.  W.  G.  Mo- 
Quarrie,   Geo.  E.  Martin, 
®Geo.  L.  Cassady.  ®Keith 
C.  Macgowan. 
Townley,  T.  0. 
Whiteside,       Edmonds       A 
Whiteside.   W.  J.  White- 
side,   K.C.,    H.    L.    Ed- 
monds, D.  Whiteside. 
NICOLA — Jud.    Dist.    Yale. 
Grimmett,     M.     L.        (See 
Merrltt.) 
NORTH    VANCOUVER  — Jud. 
Dist.  Vancouver. 
McDougall,  R.  I. 
Sutton,     Arthur     C.     (City 

Solicitor) . 
Tarr,   G.   C. 
160  MILE  HOUSE,  See  Ash- 
croft. 
PENTICTON — Jud.  Dist.  Yale. 
Clayton,  Walter. 
Hasklns,  Walter  E. 

Card,  Page  419 
Tunbridge,  N.  F. 
PHOENIX,  See   Grand  Porks. 
PORT    ALBERNI — Jud.    Dist. 
Nanaimo. 
Sanders,  A.  T. 
PORT  COQUITLAM    —    Jud. 
Dist.  Westminster. 
Bigelow,  Ernest  W. 

Card,  Pa^e  41S 

Mclntyre,  P.  J. 

PORT  ESSINQTON,  See 
Prince  Rupert. 

PORT  HAMMOND,  See  New 
Westmmster. 

PORT  HANEY,  See  New 
Westminster. 

PORT  KELLS,  See  New  West- 
minster. 

PORT  MANN,  See  New  West- 
minster. 


BBinSH  COLUMBIA. 


35 


PORT      MOODY,      See      New 

Westminster. 
PORT  SIMPSON,  See  Prince 

Rupert. 
PRINCE  GEORGE— Jud.  Dist. 

Cariboo. 
Ogllvie,  W.  P. 
Wilson,  P.  E. 
PRINCE    RUPERT      —      Jud. 

Dist.  -Atlin. 
Carss,  Alfred. 
Fisher   &   Warton.     W.   E. 

Fisher. 
Patmore  &  Fulton.     L.  W. 

Patmore.   W.    0.   Fulton. 
Peters,   Fred'k,   K.C.,    (City 

Solicitor). 
Williams  &  Manson.     A.  M. 

Manson,  W.  E.  Williams. 
PRINCETON    —    Jud.       DIst. 

Yale. 
Black.  A.  S. 
Brown,  K.C. 

QUE8NEL  —  Jud.  Dist.  Cari- 
boo. 
Avison,  E.  J. 

REVEL8T0KE   —   Jud.    Dlst. 
East  Kootenay. 
Briggs,  W.  I. 

Card,  Page  41S 
Hansford,  W.  F. 
Hill,  Fred.  B. 
ROCK  CREEK,  See  Midway. 

ROSSLAND    —     Jud.        Dist. 
East  Kootenay. 
Crowe    &    Postill.       A.    E. 

Postill. 
Clegg,  R.  J. 
PIncott,  Charles  F.  R. 

Card,  Page  41S 

SALMO,  See  Nelson. 
SALMON    ARM  —  Jud.   Dlst. 
Yale. 
Saville,  E.   Claud. 

8EELEYVILLE,      See    Prince 

Rupert. 

SIDNEY,  See  Nanaimo. 

SILVERTON,  See  Nelson. 
8MITHERS — Jud.   Dist.   AtUn. 

See  Prince  Rupert.) 
SOUTH      FORT      GEORGE — 
Jud.  Dist.  Cariboo. 
(See  Prince  George.) 
STEVESTON,  See  New  West- 
minster. 

STEWART,  See    Prince    Ru- 
Dert. 

SUMMERLAND — Jud.        DIst. 
Yale. 
Kelley,   W.    C. 


TERRACE,  See  Prince  Rupert. 
TRAIL    —    Jud.    Dist.    East 
Kootenay. 
Clegg,    R.    J.    (See    Ross- 
land). 
Crowe,  Roland  C. 

Card,  Page  41S 
Macdonald,   Donald. 
TROUT   LAKE,     See     Revel- 
stoke. 
UNION    WHARF,    See    Nan- 
aimo. 
VANCOUVER    —    Jud.    Dlst. 
Vancouver. 
Abbott,  Macrae  A  Co.,  509 
Bk.  of  Ottawa  Bldg.     J. 
L.  G.  .\bbott.  J.  K.  Ma- 
crae,  P.   R.    Duncan. 

Card,  Page  41S 

Alexander,    H.    0.    (Official 

Guardian.) 
©Alexander,  S. 
Anderson,  W.  Q.,  604  Van- 
couver Block. 

Card,  Page  41S 

Arnold,  C.  8.,  615  Pender 
St.  W. 

Baillie,  Thomas  J. 

Bain.  A.  H. 

Baird,  W.  J..  Winch  Bldg. 

Balleny,  D.  H.  C. 

Banton,  W.   E. 

Barrett,  C.  H. 

Bayfield  &  Harvey.  F.  J. 
Bayfield,  A.  G.  Harvey. 

Beck,  A.  E.,  K.C,  Bower 
Bldg. 

Bird,  Macdonald  A  Earle, 
Metropolitan  Bldg.  J. 
Edward  Bird.  R.  M.  Mac- 
donald, R.  R.  Earle,  K.C. 
General  Counsel :  —  Rob- 
ert Cassidv,  K.C. 

Bloomfleld,  Edgar,  411-412 
Credit  Foncier  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  414 

Boak   &    King.      H.    W.    C. 

-    Boak,   H.   deW.   King. 

Bourne  A  McDonald,  Rog- 
ers Bldg.  H.  A.  Bourne, 
®D.  A.  McDonald.  A.  C. 
Des   Brisay. 

Bowser,  Reld,  Wallbridge, 
Douglas  A  Gibson,  York- 
shire Bldg.  W.  J.  Bow- 
ser, K.C,  R.  L.  Reid, 
K.C.  D.  S.  Wallbridge,  A. 
H.  Douglas,  J.  Goodwin 
Gibson. 

Card,  Page  414 

Boyd,    G.   J.,    510   Hastings 
St.  W. 
®Bray,  H.  R. 


36 


BARRISTERS  AM)  SOLICITORS. 


VANCOUVER— Continued. 

Brougham,  W.  F. 
Brown,  E.  N. 
Brydone*^ack,     A.     C,     16 

Hastings  St.  E. 

Bucke,  Horace  W.,  &  Co., 
605  Bower  Block. 

Buckingham,  N.  P. 

Burns  A  Walkem,  Stan- 
dard Bank  Bldg.  W. 
Ernest  Burns,  R.  Knox 
Walkem. 

Cameron  A  Cameron,  Rog- 
ers Bldg.  G.  F.  Camer- 
on, C.  J.  Cameron. 

Campbell,  D.  G. 

Campbell,  J.  A.,  A  Co.  539 
Pender  St.  w.  J.  A. 
Campbell. 

Campbell  A  Singer,  525 
Seymour  St.  C.  F.  Camp- 
bell, LL.B.,  J.  Singer, 
LL.B. 

Carter,  William  D.,  &  Co., 
Williams  Bldg.  W.  D. 
Carter,  K.C.,  G.  L.  Mac- 
Innes. 

Casey,  A.  H. 

Cassidy,   Robert,   K.C. 

Chaldecott,  F.  M. 

Clark,  W. 

Clarke,  H.  C. 

Coady,  J.  M. 

Coburn,  Arthur. 

Cowan,  Martin,  Dixie  A 
Gurd,  Rogers  Bldg.  Geo. 
H.  Cowan,  K.C,  Joseph 
Martin,  K.C,  J.  W.  Dixie, 
W.  F.  Gurd. 

Craig  A  Parkes,  Fairfield 
Bldg.  Charles  W.  Craig, 
Robert  B.  Parkes. 

Craig,  H.  V. 

Creagh,  A.  R.,  Bower  Bldg. 
0Crompton,  W.  W.,  207 
Hastings  w. 

Daly,  William,  122  Hastings 
St.  W. 

Darling  A  Noble,  850  Hast- 
ings w.  Clarence  Darl- 
ing, J.  B.  Noble. 

Davis,  Marshall,  Macnelll  A 
Pugh;  Davis,  Lawson, 
Armour  A  McLorg,  Lon- 
don Bldg.  E.  P.  Davis, 
K.C,  C  B.  Macneill,  K.C. 

D.  G.  Marshall,  K.C,  J. 
H.  Lawson,  J.  S.  W. 
Pugh,    Douglas    Armour, 

E.  M.  C  McLorg,  ®E.  R. 
Thompson,  E.  Hearn,  C. 
H.    Chambers. 

Card,  Page  414 
Daykin   A  Burnett,   Rogers 

Bldg.    ®A.  N.  Daykin,  E. 

A.  Burnett. 
Deacon,  E.  J. 


VANCOUVER— Continued. 

Dickie  &  DeBeck,  Flack 
Block.  E.  A.  Dickie,  E. 
K.  DeBeck. 

Donaghy,  D.,  Dugald  Block. 

Dorrell,  G.  H.,  839  Hastings 
St.  W. 

Downle,  Donald,  716  Gran- 
ville St. 

Duncan,  George. 

Duncan  &  Duncan.  G.  G. 
Duncan. 

Earle  A  Sutherland,  Winch 

Bldg.     Rufus    R.    Earle, 

K.C,  John  A.  Sutherland. 

Card,    Page    414 

Elliott,  John,  736  Granville 
St. 

Ellis  A  Brown,  Rogers 
Bldg.  J.  N.  Ellis,  B.C.L., 
W.  C  Brown,  ®A.  R.  Mc- 
Leod,  ®Gordon  Lindsay. 

Evans,     J.     Hall. 

Eyre,  Reg.  W.,  602  Hast- 
ings w. 

Farrer,  G.  E. 

Farrls  A  Emerson,  Pacific 
Bldg.  W.  B.  Farris, 
B.C.L.,  John  Emerson, 
R.  S.  Stultz,  B.A. 

Card,  Page  414 

Fillmore  A  Todrick,  Wil- 
liams Bldg.  ®C.  L.  Pill- 
more,  ®Thomas  Todrick. 

Findlay,  J.  A.,  Rogers  Bldg. 

Fisher,  N.  R. 

Fleishman,  A.  H.,  Standard 
Bank  Bldg. 

Ford,  L.  C. 

Gardiner  A  Wyness,  640 
Hastings  St.  w.  William 
J.  Gardiner,  — .  Wyness. 

Gillespie,  W.  D.,  Vancouver 
Block. 

Goodstone,  A.  L 

Grant,  E.  J.,  615  Rogers 
Bldg. 

Grant,   G.  M. 

Graves,  Alfred  P. 

Grlffln  (Martin)  A  Co.,  Mol- 
sons  Bank  Chbrs.  W. 
Martin  Griffin,  ®D.  S. 
Montgomery,  W.  G.  C. 
Stevenson,  0.  L.  Ban- 
croft. 

Grossman,  Max.  M. 

Gwllllm,  Crisp  A  McKay, 
Pacific  Bldg.  F.  G.  Crisp, 
J.  S.  MacKay. 

Haney,   C  N. 

Harris,  Bull  A  Mason,  505 
Hastings  W.  R.  W.  Har- 
ris, K.C,  A.  E.  Bull,  P. 
G.  Mason. 

Henderson,  Alex.,  K.C, 
Canada  Life  Bldg. 

Hewitt,  R.  J. 


BBITI8H  COLUMBIA. 


37 


VANCOUVER — Continued. 
Hulme,  H.  D.,  310  Seymour 

St. 

Card,  Page  414 

Hunter,  A.  L.  P.,  701  Birks 
Bldg. 

Hurley,  T.  F. 
®Innes,  A.  W.  V. 

Jackson,  F. 

Jeremy,  J.  E. 

Johnston,  Adam  Smith,  Birks 
Bldg. 

Jones,  E.  J.  P.,  City  Solici- 
tor. 

Jones,  Griffith,  207  Hastings 
St.  W. 

Kappele,  Arthur  J..  Metro- 
politan Bldg. 

Klllam  A  Beck,  Pacific 
Bldg.  Cecil       Killara, 

James  E.  Beck. 

Card,  Page  415 

King,  Garfleld  A. 

Ladner  &  Cantelon,  Rogers 
Bldg.  Leon  J.  Ladner, 
Wm.  A.  Cantelon. 

Lamb,  John  S. 

Lamb,  Wm. 

Lane,  Wood  &  Co.,  922 
Standard  Bk.  Bldg.  W. 
S.  Lane.  H.  S.  Wood. 

Laursen,  V.  (B.C.  Elec.  Ry. 
Co.) 

Lennle,  Clark  A  Hooper, 
Vancouver  Block.  Rob- 
ert S.  Lennie,  ®John  A. 
Clark,  T.  B.  Hooper,  D. 
J.  O'Neill. 

Card,   Page   415 

Livingston  A  O'Dell,  Bank 
of  Ottawa  Bldg.  Stuart 
Livingston,  M.  B.  O'Dell. 

Long  &  St.  John.  G.  Roy 
Long,  C.  W.  St.  John. 

Lucas  A  Lucas,  Standard 
Bank  Bldg.  F.  G.  T. 
Lucas.  E.  A.  Lucas. 

Lyons,   Frank. 

McCrossan  A  Harper,  539 
Pender  St.  G.  E.  Mc- 
Crossan, A.  M.  Harper. 

McDonald.  D.  W.  F. 

McEvoy,  A. 

McFarlane,  W.  H. 

Mclntyre,  P.  J.,  718  Gran- 
ville St. 

McKay  A  O'Brian,  Birks 
Bldg.  W.  M.  McKay,  C. 
MacL.  O'Brian. 

McLean,   J.   M. 

McLellan  A  White,  602 
Hastings  w.  L.  B.  Mc- 
Lellan, C.  J.  White. 

McLeod,  F.  M. 

McMullen,  J.  E.  (C.P.R. 
Solicitor). 

McNally,   W. 


VANCOUVER — Continued. 

MePhee,  J.  D. 

McPhllllps  A  Smith,  Birks 
Bldg.  L.  G.  McPhillips, 
K.C.,  Hedley  M.  Smith. 

McQueen,  George  R. 

McTaggart  A  Ellis,  Davis 
Chbrs.  D.  E.  McTaggart, 
R.  W.  Ellis. 

Macdonald,  M.  A.,  K.C. 

MacGIIl  A  Grant.  J.  H. 
MacGlll,  W.  P.  Grant, 
W.  P.  Dockerill. 

IMaclnnes,  J.  A.,  London 
Bldg. 

Mackintosh,  Alan  C,  24. 
25  Imperial  Block. 

Mackintosh,  A.  F.  R.,  122 
Hastings  St.  W. 

MacLeod,  A.  R. 
®MacMillan,  Peter. 

MacNeill,  A.  H.,  K.C. 

Maitland  A  Maltland,  Rog- 
ers Bldg.  Robert  R. 
Maitland,  R.  L.  Maitland, 
J.  H.  Macleod. 

Mason,  P.  G.,  505  Hastings 
St.  w. 

Matheson,  Mackenzie,  602. 
Hastings  W. 

Meliish,  A.  J.  B.,  193  Hast- 
ings E. 

Moore  A  Stewart,  317  Paci- 
fic Bldg.  Sam.  A.  Moore, 
Carl  McL.  Stewart. 

Morrison,  Jas.  L. 

O'Brian,   C.  M.,   718   Gran- 
ville St. 
SPattullo,  J.  B.,  K.C.,  Bank 
of    Ottawa    Bldg. 

Phipps  &  Crane.  R.  G. 
Phipps,  H.  J.  Crane. 

Potter,  J.  S.,  16  Hastings 
St.  E. 

Powell,  G.  E. 

Price,  J.  Milton,  470  Gran- 
ville St. 

Raines  A  Co.  P.  N.  Raines, 
'C.  E.  Falkner. 

Read,  Hamilton  A  Mather, 
553  Granville  St.  Hamil- 
ton Read,  ®J.  F.  Mather. 

Reay,  C.  T. 

Reeve,  J.  M.,  K.C. 

Rlddell,  W.   A. 

Robertson,  Geo. 

Robinson,  H.  B. 

Robson,  R.  G. 

Ross,  Edwin  B.,  M.A., 
LL.B.,  Rogers  Bldg. 

Ross,  W.  R.,  K.C. 

Rubinowltz,  Israel  I.,  Rog- 
ers Bldg. 

Russell,  Hancox  A  Ander- 
son, Credit  Foncier  Bldg. 
F.  R.  McD.  Russell,  Geo. 
E.  Hancox,  F.  R.  Ander- 
son. 


38 


BABRISTERS  AND  80LICITOKS. 


VANCOUVER — Continued. 
Russell,  Joseph  A.,  Metro- 
politan BIdg. 
Saunders,  P.  G. 
Savage,  Wm. 

Sawers,   G.  W.,   543  Hast- 
ings St.  w. 
Scale,  J.  D.  B. 
8crimgeour,    Hogg    &    Qil- 

ling,  744  Hastings  St.  W. 

®John     M.     Scrimgeour, 

LL.B.,  ®J.  Pitcairn  Hogg, 

LL.B.,  N.  V.  Gilling. 
Sears     &     Patten,     Rogers 

Bldg.     J.  Edward  Sears, 

A.  J.  Patton. 
Senkler     &     Van     Home, 

Pacific     Bldg.       J.      H. 

Senkler,   K.G.,   ®Geo.    C. 

Van       Home,       H.       P. 

Wyness. 
Shaw,    Shaw    A    Havlland, 

Metropolitan  Bldg.  H.  G. 

Shaw,  ®V.  H.  Shaw,  J.  A. 

Haviland.  ^    , 

Shoebotham,    T.    B.,     1014 

Standard  Bk.  Bldg. 
Smith,    A.    Neville,    Gredit 

Foncier  Bldg. 
Smith,      Donald,      Duncan 

Bldg. 
Steers  &   Pelton,   Standard 

Bk.   Bldg.     Wm.   Steers, 

G.  V.  Pelton. 

Card,  Page  415 

Sutherland,  G.  J.  A. 
Taylor,     Mayers,     Stockton 

A  Smith,  Rogers  Bldg.   S. 

S.    Taylor,    K.G.,    E.    G. 

Mayers,  ®R.  P.  Stockton, 

Robt.  Smith. 

Card,  Page  415 

Taylor  A  Campbell,  Pacific 
Bldg.  A.  D.  Taylor,  K.G., 
Hugh   Gampbell. 

TIffln  &  Alexander,  Pacific 
Bldg.  F.  W.  Tiffin, 
®Arthur   Alexander. — 

Card,  Page  415 

®Tobin,  H.  S. 

Tufts,  S.  S. 

Tulk,  A.  E.,  640  Hastings 
w. 

Tupper  &  Bull,  Merchants 
Bk.  Bldg.  Sir  Gharles 
Hibbert  Tupper,  K.G., 
K.G.M.G.,   A.   Bull. 

Van  Roggen,   M.A. 

Warner  &  Chalmers.  Wm. 
Warner,  R.  M.  Chalmers. 

Weart.  J.  W. 

Whiteside  A  Larsen,  Rog- 
ers Bldg.  A.  M.  White- 
side, ®Thorleif  Larsen. 


VANCOUVER — Continued. 
Williams,  Walsh,  McKIm 
A  Housser,  Can.  Perman- 
ent Bldg.  Adolphus  Wil- 
liams, K.G.,  Walter  W. 
Walsh,  H.  C.  N.  McKim, 
George  E.  Housser. 

Card,  Page  416 

Wilson     A    Jamieson,     925 

Rogers  Bldg.  A.  D.  Wil- 
son, J.  S.  Jamieson. 

Wilson  A  Whealler, 
Winch  Bldg.  Charles 
Wilson,  K.  G.,  A.  Wheal- 
ler, R.  Symes,  B.  0. 
Oughton. 

Wilson,  T.  E.,  510  Hastings 
St.  w. 

Wintemute  A  Robson,  Stan- 
dard Bank  Bldg.  B.  P. 
Wintemute,  R.  G.  Rob- 
son. 

Wisraer,  McGeer  &  John- 
son, 608  Standard  Bk. 
Bldg.  G.  G.  McGeer,  G. 
S.  Wismer,  W.  H.  John- 
son. 

Woods,  E.  M.  N.,  Birks 
Bldg. 

Woodworth,  C.  M.,  543 
Granville  St. 

Yarwood,  E  M.,  Holden 
Bldg. 

Zimmerman,  George,  539 
Pender  St.  W. 

VERNON  —  Jud.  Dist.  Yale. 

Cochrane  A  Ladner.  A.  0. 
Cochrane,  W.  H.  D.  Lad- 
ner, G.  F.  Reinhard. 

Falkner,  Charles  E. 

Heggle  A  DeBeck.  Hugh 
A.  Heggie,  H.  C.  DeBeck. 

VICTORIA — Jud.     Dist.     Vic- 
toria. 

Alkman,  J.  A. 

Barnard,  Robertson,  Hels- 
terman  A  Tait.  Hon.  G. 
H.  Barnard,  K.C.,  Har- 
old B.  Robertson,  H.  G. 
S.  Heisterman,  E.  L.  Tait, 
®A.  W.  Milligan,  J.  M. 
Mitchell. 

Card,  Page  416 

Bass     A    Bullock-Webster. 

Oscar  C.  Bass,  W.  H. 
Bullock-Webster,  ' 

Beckwith,  H.  A. 

Bodwell  A  Lawson.  E.  V. 
Bodwell,  K.C.,  H.  G.  Law- 
son. 

Card,  Page  416 

Bowser,  W.  J.,  K.C. 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA. 


39 


VICTORIA— ConUnued. 

Bradshaw  A  Stacpooie,  208 
Union  Bk.  Bldg.  C.  W. 
Bradshaw,  F.  J.  Stac- 
pooie, K.C. 

Brandon,  J.  S. 

Brethour,  W.  A.  (with  W. 
J.  Taylor,  K.C). 

Child,  S. 

Courtney  A  Elliott,  McCal- 
lum  Block.  C.  K.  Court- 
ney, P.  C.  Elliott. 

Card,  Page  416 

Courtney,  H.  E.  A. 

Crease    A    Crease,    Central 

Bldg.      L.    Crease,     K.C, 

®A.    D.     Crease,     F.     G. 

Fowkes,  D.  M.  Gordon. 
Davie,  C  P. 
Dunibleton,  A.  S. 
Elliott,   Maclean   A  8hand- 

ley,     Central     Bldg.       R. 

T.     Elliott,    K.C,    H.    A. 

Maclean,      K.C,     H.      H. 

Shandley. 
Fell,  Thornton,  K.C. 
®Finland,  B.  V. 
Green,  John  R. 

Hall  A  O'Halloran.  H.  C 
Hall,  C.  H.  O'Halloran. 

Hannington,  R.  W.  (City 
Solicitor). 

Harrison,  C  L. 

Harrison,  Ell. 

Herchmer,  H.  W. 

Higgins,  Frank. 

Hills,  H.  M. 

Innes,  A.  S. 

Jackson  A  Baker,  Union 
Bank  Bldg.  M.  B.  Jack- 
son, E.  G.  P.  Baker,  J. 
DeN.  Kennedy,  G.  W. 
Baugh-Allen. 

Johnson,  A.  M.  (Dept.  Atty.- 
Genl.) 

Keefer,  H.  C. 

Kemp,   C 

King,  A.  D. 
®Langley.  W.  H. 

McDIarmId,  P.  A. 

Mcintosh,  J.  C 

Macfarlane  A  Boyle.  A.  D. 
Macfarlane.  ®H.  H. 
Boyle. 


VICTORIA — ConUnued. 

Mackay    A     Miller.     N.     P. 
Mackay,  E.  Miller,  ®J.  Y. 
Copeman. 
©Maclean,  Alex. 
Martin,  Alexis. 
Mason,  C.  Dubois. 
Maunsell,  D.  P.  W. 
Meredith,  G.  H. 
Miller,  T.  M. 
Mills,  L.  C 
®Moore,  H.  W.  R. 
Morphy,  Geo.  A 
Morris,  P.  C 

Moresby,  O'Reilly  A  Lowe. 
W.    C    Moresby,    A.    J. 
O'Reilly,  R.  C.  Lowe. 
Oliver,  W.  E. 
Patton,  A.  J. 
Pineo,  A.  V. 
®Pitts.  C  H. 
Pooley,    Luxton    A    Pooley. 
A.  P.  Luxton,  K.C,  R.  H. 
Pooley. 
Pringle  A  WhitUker.  H.  S. 
Pringle,  N.  W.  Whittaker. 
Prior,  C.  J. 

Ross.  Hon.  W.  R.,  K.C. 
Staples,  A.  W.  (with  W.  J. 

Taylor,  K.C). 
Tait  A  Marchant.    David  S. 

Tait,  W.  P.  Marchant. 
Tate,  D'Arcy,  K.C,  Belmont 

Bldg. 
Taylor,  W.  J.,  K.C. 
®Twngg,  H.  Despard. 
®Vaughan,  W.  R. 
Walls,   John  Patmore. 
Walls,  J.  Percival. 
®Wemyss,  D.  Newton. 

White,  A.  Moresby. 
®White,  C  G. 
Whittaker,  W.  H. 
Wilson,  C  E. 

Wootton  A  Han  key,     E.  E. 
Wootton,  S.  T.  Hankey. 
Wootton,  H.  W. 
Yates    A    Jay.     J.    Stuart 
Yates,  Geo.  Jay. 
WARDKER,  See  Cranbrook. 
WA8A,  See  Cranbrook. 
WELLINQTON,  See  Nanaimo. 

YALE,  B.C.— Jud.  Dlst.  West- 
minster. 
(See  Vancouver.) 


MANITOBA 


COURT  OP  APPEAL. 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.  W.  E.  Perdue. 

Judges  of  Appeal: 
Hon.  J.  D.  Cameron;         Hon.  A.  Haggart;         Hon.  C.  P.  Pullerton. 
Segittrar  and   Taxing  Officer:  Deputy  Registrars: 

G.   H.  Walker.  Augustus  Mills,  A.  J.  Christie. 

COURT  OP  KING'S  BENCH. 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.  T.  G.  Mathers. 

Puisne  Judges: 
Hon.  J.  E.  P.  Prendergast;  Hon.  T.  L.  Metcalfe; 

Hon.  D.  A.  MacDonald;  Hon.  J.  P.  Curran; 

Hon.  A.  C.  Gait. 

Court  Officials  at  Winnipeg. 

Sheriff:  Official    Assignee: 

Colin  Inkster.  Chas.  H.  Newton. 

Beferee  and  Master:  Prathonotary : 

George  Patterson.  G.  H.  Walker:   Deputy,  A.   Mills. 

Registrar:  Deputies:  Accountant: 

P.  A.  Macdonald.  B.  D.  Deering.  H.  B.  J.  Smith. 

W.  A.  Corbett. 

COUNTY  COURTS. 

See  Judicial  Districts  and  County  Court  Sittings. 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Attorney-General:  Deputy   Attorney-General: 

Hon.  T.  H.  Johnson.  John  Allen. 

LAW   SOCIETY   OP   MANITOBA. 

President : 
Isaac  Pitblado,  K.C. 
Treasurer:  Secretary:  Librarian: 

W.  R.  Mulock,  K.C.       I.  Campbell,  K.C.  B.  E.  Chaffey. 

Benchers: 
Winnipeg,  Sir  James  Aikins,  K.C;  I.  Pitblado,  K.C;  G.  W.  Allan, 
K.C.;  W.  R.  Mulock.  K.C;  A.  J.  Andrews,  K.C;  E.  Anderson, 
K.C.;  Isaac  Campbell,  K.C;  W.  J.  Tupper,  K.C;  H.  A.  Robson, 
K.C;  C  P.  Wilson,  K.C;  J.  B.  Coyne,  K.C;  R.  W.  Craig,  K.C; 
A.  E.  Hoskin,  K.C;  S.  J.  Rothwell,  K.C;   Portage  la  Prairie, 
E.  A.  McPherson,  K.C;  Brandon,  S.  E.  Clement,  K.C;   H.  E. 
Henderson,  K.C;    Minnedosa,   H.   F.   Maulson,   K.C;    Morden, 
A.  W.  Bowen;  Dauphin,  P.  E.  Simpson,  K.C. 
Benchers,  Ex-Offlcio. 
Hon.  H.  J.  Macdonald,  K.C;  Hon.  T.  H.  Johnson,  K.C;  Hon.  A.  B. 
Hudson,  K.C.;  Hon.  J.  H.  Howden,  K.C 

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CENTRAL  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

C(yunty  CouTt  J^dge: 
Gregory  Barrett,  Portage  la  Prairie. 

Sherif:  Official  Adminiatrator: 

R.  H.  Home,  Portage  la  Prairie.  National  Trust  Co.,  Limited, 

Winnipeg. 

Deputy  Clerk  of  Crown  and  Pleas  County  and  Surrogate  Court  Clerk. 
S.  M.  Macdonald,  Portage  la  Prairie. 

Deputy. 
B.   D.   AlllBton. 

Guardian  ad  litem.  Crovn  Prosecutor. 

J.  R.  Colwill,  Portage  la  Prairie.  W.  D.  Card,  Carberry. 

DAUPHIN  JUDICLIL  DISTRICT. 

County  Court  Judge: 
Angus  Lome  Bonnycastle. 

Sheriff:  Official   Administrator: 

John  Watson.  Canadian  Guaranty  Trust  Co. 

County  Court  Clerk:  Deputy  Clerk  of  Crown  and  Pleas: 

R.  M.  Cardiff.  E.  J.  Darroch. 


EASTERN  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

Northern  DlTision. 

County  Court  Judge*: 
Hon.  R.  Hill  Myers;   Hon.  A.  Dawson;   Hon.  George  Paterson, 

Winnipeg. 

Sherif:  Official  Administrator: 

Colin  Inkster,  Winnipeg.  Toronto  General  Trusts  Corporation, 

Winnipeg. 
Crou-n  Prosecutor : 
R.  B.  Graham,  Winnipeg. 

Central  Division. 

County  Court  Judge: 
Hon.  L.  A.  Prud'homme,   St.   Boniface. 


NORTHERN   JUDICIAL   DISTRICT. 

Count  J/  Court  Judge: 
Hon.  C.  J.  Mickle,  Minnedosa. 

Sheriff:  Official  Administrator : 

W.  J.  Smith,  Minnedosa.  Canadian  Guaranty  Trust  Co. 

Deputy  Clerk  Crovm  and  Pleas,  Surrogate  Court  Clerk: 
George  L.   Stone,   Minnedosa. 

Crown  Prosecutor: 
Geo.    A.    Eakins,    Minnedosa. 


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MANITOBA. 


SOUTHERN  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

County  Court  Judge: 
Hon.    Corbet  Locke,  Morden. 

Sheriff:  Official  Administrator: 

C.  D.  Pigott.  J.  H.  Black,  Morden. 

Deputy  Clerk  of  Crown  and  Pleas: 
E.  D.   Kerby,  Morden. 

Crown  Prosecutor: 
(Vacant.) 


W. 


WESTERN  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

County  Court  Judge: 
Hon.  T.  D.  Cumberland,  Brandon. 

Sheriff:  Official  Administrator: 

Henderson,  Brandon.  National  Trust  Co.,  Limited, 

Winnipeg. 

Deputy  Clerk  Crown  and  Pleas,  and  Surrogate  Court  Clerk: 
R.  Darrach,  Brandon. 


R. 


Crown  Prosecutor: 
M.   Matbeson,   Brandon. 


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Deputy  Registrar-General,  H.  W.  H.  Knott. 

LAND  TITLES  DISTRICTS 

WINNIPEG — Comprising  the  City  of  Winnipeg,  the  Parishes  of  St.  Paul,  Kildonan, 
St.  Johng,  St.  James,  St.  Boniface,  St.  Charles,  Headingley,  St.  Francois  Xavier,  St. 
Vital,  St.  Norbert,  St.  Malo,  Rat  River  Settlement,  St.  Anne,  Oak  Island,  Lorette, 
Grand  Pointe  and  that  part  of  St.  Agathe  north  of  lots  239  and  240  and  tps.  4  to 
12,  rgs.  1  to  17e;  tps.  6  to  8,  rg.  Iw;  tpa.  9  to  12,  rgs.  1  to  2w:  tps.  13  to  15,  rgs.  2 
to  4w  tps  16  to  17,  rg.  2w  e.  of  Shoal  Lake.  Dist.  Regr.,  W.  E.  Macara,  Winnipeg; 
Dep.,  new  system,  E.  D.  Carey,  C.  E.  Bastin,  H.  W.  H.  Knott,  and  I.  H.  Bell;  Dep., 
old   system,  F.  C.  N.  Kennedy,  Winnipeg. 

BRANDON — Comprising  tps.  7,  rgs.  17  to  29w:  tps.  8  to  9,  rgs.  17  to  22w:  tps. 
10  to  12,  rgs.  13  to  22w.  Dist.  Regr.,  F.  G.  A.  Henderson,  Brandon;  Dep.,  H.  L. 
Rixon,   Brandon;   Dep.,  old  system,  A.  Burns. 

PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE — Comprising  Parishes  of  High  Bluff.  Poplar  Point, 
Portage  la  Prairie,  Bale  St.  Paul  and  St.  Laurent,  and  the  Settlements  of  Westbonme 
and  Oak  Point,  tps.  10  to  12,  rgs.  3  to  12w;  tps.  13  to  15,  rgs.  5  to  12w:  tps.  16  to 
17;  rgs.  2  to  12 w,  west  of  Shoal  Lake;  tp.  18,  rgs.  2  to  12w;  tps.  19  to  44,  rgs.  1  to 
12w.  Dist.  Regr.,  H.  B.  St.  G.  Marshall,  Portage  la  Prairie;  Dep.,  old  system,  J. 
R.  Bell. 

MORDEN — Comprising  tps.  1  to  5,  rgs.  1  to  16w.  Dist.  Regr.,  W.  R.  Black; 
Dep.,  old  system,  W.  Connor. 

BOISSEVAIN — Comprising  tps.  1  to  6  in  rgs.  17  to  23w,  incl.  Dist.  Regr.,  J.  A. 
Taylor,  Boissevain. 

NEEPAWA — Tps.  13  to  15,  rgs.  13  to  27w;  tps.  16  to  22.  rgs.  13  to  29w;  tps. 
23  to  24,  rgs.  26  to  29w,  and  all  N.  of  tp.  44,  also  Grand  Rapids  and  The  Pas.  Dist. 
Regr.,  J.  B.  Cain;  Dep.,  V.  J.  Slater;  Dep.,  old  system.  J.  Mason,  Neepawa. 

CARMAN — Tp.  6  to  8,  rgs.  2  to  16w;  tp.  9,  rgs.  3  to  16w,  and  Carman  village. 
Regr.,    J.    H.    Haverson. 

VIRDEN — Tps.  8  to  12.  rgs.  23  to  29w.  incl.;  tps.  13  to  25,  rgs.  28  to  29w.  Dist. 
Regr.,   W.   T.   B.   Kennedy;    Dep.,   H.   L.   Rixon. 

DAUPHIN — Tps.  23  and  24,  rgs.  13  to  25w;  tps.  25  to  44,  rgs.  13  to  29w,  incL 
Dist.  Regr..  H.  N.  MacNeil. 

*LISGAR  and  GIMLI — Tps.  13  to  44,  rgs.  4  to  17e  to  east  limit  and  St.  Andrews, 
St.  Clements  and  St.  Peters,  Ft.  Alex,  also  tps.  27  to  44,  rgs.  1  to  3e.  Dist.  Regr., 
L.   S.   Vaushan,    Selkirk. 

♦MANCHESTER — Tps.  1  to  3,  rgs.  1  to  17  to  east  boundary,  and  St.  Agathe  south 
of  lots  241   to   242.     Dist.   Regr.,  Miss  M.   J.   Tandy   Emerson. 

♦ROCKWOOD — Tps.  13  to  26,  rgs.  1  to  3e;  tps.  13  to  18,  rg.  Iw.  Dist.  Regr., 
J.  M.  Riley-Stonewall. 

*SOURIS  RIVER — Tps.  1  to  6,  rgs.  24  to  29w.  Dist.  Regr.,  J.  W.  Modeland- 
Melita. 

*The  four  districts  above  named  have  not  yet  been  brought  into  any  Land  Titles 
District,  but  applications  for  Torrens  Titles,  as  well  as  subsequent  dealings  with  and 
in  those  districts,  may  be  made  to  the  Winnipeg  Office,  except  in  case  in  and  on 
Souris  River  when   dealings  should  take  place  througn   the   Boissevain   offi«e. 

[431 


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MANITOBA. 


BARRISTERS  AND   SOLICITORS 

NOTE:     Where  there  i$  no  Barrister,  reference  is  made  to  nearest  place 
with  a  resident  Barrister. 


ALEXANDER,  See  Brandon. 
ALTAMONT,  See  Manitou. 
ALTONA,  See  Morden. 
AROEN,  See  Neepawa. 
A8HVILLE,  See  Dauphin. 
AUSTIN,       Central      Judicial 
District. 
MacKinnon    &    MacKinnon. 
(See  MacGregor.) 
BAQOT,      See      Portage      La 

Prairie. 
BALDUR,  See  Killarney. 
BEAUSEJOUR — Eastern  Judi- 
cial District. 
Crawford,  J.  D. 
Heap    &    Arsenych.       (See 
Winnipeg.) 
BELMONT,  See  Killarney. 
BENITO  —  Dauphin     Judicial 
District. 
Munson,  N.  E. 
BERTON,  See  Gladstone. 
B1N8CARTH — Northern   Judi- 
cial District. 
Wilson,   W.   W.   W.      (See 
Russell). 
BIRTLE —   Northern   Judicial 
District. 
Stubbs,  Lewis  St.  Geo. 
B018SEVAIN — Southern  Judi- 
cial  District. 
MacKenzie,  C.  Y. 

Card,  Page  416 
Morrow,  John. 
BRANDON  —  Western  Judi- 
cial District. 
Adolph     &     Blake.      H.    L. 

Adolph,    Charles    Blake. 
Buckingham,  A.  Q. 
Clement  &  Clement.     S.  E. 
Clement,   R.  A.   Clement. 
Coldwell,  Coleman  &  Kerp. 
Geo.     Robson     Coldwell, 
K.C.,      G.     B.     Coleman, 
K.C.,  N.  Whitby  Kerr. 

Card,  Fage  417 
de  Manbey,  Wm.  J. 
Henderson      &     Matheson. 
Henry  E.  Henderson,  K.C, 
R.  M.  Matheson,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  417 
Kllgour,  Foster  A  McQueen. 
J.  F.  Kilgour,  K.C,  G.  H. 
Foster,  R.  H.  McQueen. 
MoKay,  8.  H. 
Macdonald,  R.   O. 
Smith,   A.    W.    H. 

Card,  Page  417 


CAMERON.  See  Brandon. 
CARBERRY  —  Central  Judi- 
cial  District. 
Card,  W.  D.    (Crown  Prose- 
cutor). 
Garland,  R.  A. 
Hooper,  H.  R. 

CARMAN  —  Eastern     Judicial 
District. 
Butcher,  F.  J. 

Card,  Page  417 

Robson,  H.  E.,  K.C. 

CARROLL,  See  Souris. 

CARTWRIQHT    —    Southern 
Judicial  District. 
Laughlln,   John    B. 

CLAN  WILLIAM,  See  Minne- 
dosa. 

CLEAR  WATER,  See  Crystal 
City. 

CRANDELL,  See  Hamlota. 

CRYSTAL    CITY   —Southern 
Judicial  District. 
Qarbutt,  Oliver  D. 

CYPRESS    RIVER.    See    Tre- 

herne. 

DARLINQFORD,  See  Manitou. 

DAUPHIN — Dauphin  Judicial 
District. 

Bowman,  McFadden  A 
Caldwell.  James  L.  Bow- 
man, John  N.  McFadden, 
C.  F.  Caldwell. 

Simpson  A  McGlrr.  Frank 
E.  Simpson,  Ernest  N. 
McGirr. 

Card,  Page  417 

Smith,  R.  C. 

DELORAINE — Southern  Judi- 
cial District. 

Colquhoun,  M.  S. 

George  &  Watson.  John 
M.  George,  M.  S.  Watson. 

DOMINION  CITY,  See  Emer- 
son. 

DUNREA,  See  Boissevain. 

DURBAN,  See  Dauphin. 

EAST  BAY,  See  Dauphin. 

ELGIN    —   Western    Judicial 
District. 
Burton,  H.  P. 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOUaTORS. 


45 


ELKHORN  —  Western  Judi- 
cial District. 
Scotney,  R.  N. 
ELM  CREEK,  See  Treherne. 
EMERSON —  Southern    Judi- 
cial District. 
Forrester  A  Forrester.     D. 
Forrester,  LL.D.,    W.    R. 
Forrester. 
ETHELBCirr,  See  Dauphin. 
FOXWARREN,  See   Birtle. 
FRANKLIN,   See  MInnedosa. 
GILBERT     PLAINS — Dauphin 
Judicial  District. 
Cory,  J.   Q. 
aLADSTONE  —Central  Judi- 
cial District. 
Jacob  A  Fahrnl.    Albert  E. 

Jacob.  S.  H.  Fahrni. 
Smith,   David. 
GLENBORO  —  Central  Judi- 
cial  District. 
Mitchell,    F.    H. 
GLENELLA,  See  Gladstone. 
GOODLANDS,   See    Deloralne. 
GRAND        CLAIRIERE,        See 

Souris. 
GRANDVIEW — Dauphin  Judi- 
cial District. 
MacLean  &  MacLean.  Isabel 
R.    MacLean,    D.    R.     C. 
MacLean. 
Simpson,  McGirr  A  Co.  (See 
Dauphin). 
GRETNA,  See  Morden. 
GRISWOLD,  See  Brandon. 
GUNTON,  See  Winnipeg:. 
HAMIOTA  —  Northern  Judi- 
cial  District. 
Ben  nest,  F.  C. 
HARTNEY,   See   Souris. 

HIGH  BLUFF,  See  Portage  la 

Prairie. 
HOLLAND  —  Central  Judicial 
District. 

Rinn,  James. 
HOLMFIELD,  See  Cartwright. 
KELWOOD,  See  Gladstone. 
KENTON,  See  Brandon. 
KEYES,  See  Gladstone. 
KILLARNEY  —  Southern  Ju- 
dicial District. 

Hav.    A.    G. 

Williams,   F.  A. 
KING8LEY,  See  Manitou. 
LANGRUTH,  See  Gladstone. 
LA  RIVIERE,  See  Manitou. 
LAUDER,  See  Souris. 
LAURIER,  See  Dauphin. 


LENORE,  See  Brandon. 

LE    PAS  —  Dauphin    Judicial 
District.    (See  The  Pas.) 

LYLETON,   See    Deloralne. 

McCREARY,  See  Gladstone. 

MACDONALO,     See     Portage 
la  Prairie. 

MacOREGOR  —  Central  Ju- 
dicial District. 
MacKinnon    A    MacKinnon. 
J.    Percival    MacKinnon, 
M.  E.  MacKinnon. 

Card,  Page  418 

MANITOU  —  Southern  Judi- 
cial District. 
Bradley,   G.  F. 
Ellis  A  Armstrong.    W.   F. 
Ellis,  G.  T.  Armstrong. 

Card,  Page  418 

Rowe.   W.    J. 
MARGARET,  See  Boissevalo. 
MATHER,  See  CartvsTight. 
MEDORA,  See  Deloralne. 
MELITA  —  Western  Judicial 
District. 
Crerar,  John. 
Yulll,   D.   W. 
MIAMI,   See  Carman. 
MiNIOTA — Northern    Judicial 

District.      (See  Birtle). 
MINNEDOSA  —  Northern  Ju- 
dicial District. 
Eaklns,  O.  A. 

Maulson  A  Harrison.    H.  P. 
Maulson,  R.  Harrison. 
MINTO,  See  Souris. 
MORDEN  —  Southern  Judi- 
cial District. 
Bowen,  \.  W. 

McLeod,   Black   A   Co.     A. 
McLeod,      K.C.,      J.      H. 
Black,  A.  McAulay. 
MORRIS  —  Eastern   Judicial 
District. 
Moore,  Wm. 

Card,  Page  418 

MOWBRAY,  See  Manitou. 
NAPINKA,  See  Deloralne. 
NEELANDS,  See  Cartwright. 
NEEPAWA  —  Central  Judicial 
District. 
Davis  A  Davidson.    Fred.  L. 

Davis,  J.  A.  Davidson. 
Howden  4  Robertson.  Hon. 
J.   H.  Howden,   K.C.,  W. 
G.  M.  Robertson. 
Wemyss,  Jno. 
NEWDALE — Northern       Jud. 
Dist. 
St.  John,  C.  L. 
NINGA,  See  Boissevaln. 


46 


MANITOBA 


NORWOOD,   See  Winnipeg. 
NOTRE   DAME   DE   LOURDE8 

— Eastern    Judicial    Dis- 
trict. 
(See   Carman.) 

OAK  LAKE,  See  Brandon. 
OAK  RIVER,  See  Hamiota. 
OAKVILLE,    See    Portage    la 

Prairie. 
OCHRE  RIVER,  See  Dauphin. 
OGILVIE,  See  Gladstone. 
PILOT  MOUND  —  Southern 
Judicial  District. 
Smith,  W.  S. 
PIPESTONE,  See  Brandon. 
PLUMAS,  See  Gladstone. 
PLUM  COULEE,  See  Morden. 
PORTAGE     LA     PRAIRIE    -- 
Central  Judicial  District. 
OCowan,  H.  J. 
®McKay,  Roy. 
McPherson  A  Porter.  E.  A. 
McPherson,    K.G.,    E.    G. 
Porter,  ®D.  M.  Ormond. 
Card,  Page  418 
Meighen    &    Sexsmith.      A. 
Meighen,     K.C.,     W.     R. 
Sexsmith,  J.  C.  Miller. 
Taylor  A  Colwlll.  (gFawcett 
G.   Taylor,   K.G.,   J.   Roy 
Colwill. 
PURVE8,  See  Manltou. 
RAPID  CITY  — Northern  Ju- 
dicial District. 
Howden,  Alex. 
RATHWELL,  See  Treherne. 
RESTON —  Western   Judicial 
District. 
Gates,  A.  K. 
RIVERS  —  Northern  Judicial 
District. 
Couch,  J.  H. 
ROBLIN  —  Dauphin     Judicial 
District. 
Simpson,  McGirr  &  Co.  (See 
Dauphin). 
ROLAND,  See  Carman. 
ROSENFELD,   See   Morden. 
ROSSBURN — Northern      Jud- 
icial District. 
®Sirett,  E.  T.  „       „ 

Wilson  &  Glen.    (See  Rus- 
sell-) ,  ,. 
RUSSELL  —  Northern  Judi- 
cial District. 
Reed,  Henry  P.          ^  ^   ,,^ 
Wilson  A  Qlen.    W.  W.  W. 
Wilson.  Jas.  A.  Glen. 
8T.    BONIFACE    —   Eastern 
Judicial  District. 
fSee  Winnipeg.) 


ST.  PIERRE,   See   Emerson. 
ST.  ROSE  DU   LAC — Dauphin 
Judicial  District. 
Simpson,  McGirr  &  Co.  (See 
Dauphin.) 
SELKIRK  —  Eastern  Judicial 
District. 
Heap,  F.     (See  Winnipeg.) 
Reid,  C. 
SIFTON,  See  Dauphin. 
SHOAL      LAKE    —    Northern 
Judicial  District. 
Ealcins,   G.  A.    (See  Mlnne- 

dosa.) 
Markle,   M.  C. 
8N0WFLAKE,  See  Manitou. 
SOLSGIRTH,  See  Winnipeg. 
SOMERSET  —  Eastern  Judi- 
cial District. 
(See   Carman.)  ,   ^.  ,  , 

SOURIS  —  Western  Judicial 
District. 
Forrest,  S.  H. 
Hetheplngton,   E.   Q. 
SPERLING,  See  Carman. 
8TARBUCK,  See  Carman. 
STONEWALL  —  Eastern  Ju- 
dicial District. 
Arundel,  H.  A. 
Coleman  A  Edward*.  W.  W. 
Coleman,  K.C.,  Harris  Ed- 
wards.       ^      ,     „  ,.0 
Card,  Page  418 

STRATHCLAIR  STATION,  See 

Birtle.  ^.      ^ 

SWAN    RIVER — Dauphin   Ju- 
dicial District. 
Rothwell,  B.  E. 
Wright,  S.  R. 
THE    PAS — Dauphin    Judicial 
District. 
Campbell,  J.  A. 
Clapp,  p. 
Dixon,  C.  H. 
Gelinas,  A. 

Lindsay,  C.  E.,  LL.B. 
McLelland,  Q •  A. 

Card,  Page  418 

THORNHILL,  See  Morden. 
TRANSCONA,    Eastern     Judi- 
cial District. 
Moore  &  Sutherland  —(See 
Winnipeg.) 
TREHERNE  —  Central  Judi- 
cial District. 
Fulton,  Jame*. 
VIRDEN  —  Western  Judicial 
District.  „ 

Coulter   A    Chalmers.     H. 
H.     Coulter,    James    h. 
Chalmers. 
Pritchard.  John. 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


47 


WAKOPA,   See   Killarney. 
WAPEKA,   See   Boissevain. 
WASKADA  —  Soulhern    Judi- 
cial District. 
Gporge    &    Watson.      (See 
Deloraine.) 
WAWANE8A  —  Western  Ju- 
dicial  District. 
Atkinson,  Claud   L. 
WELLWOOD,  See  Portage  la 

Prairie. 
WE8TBOURNE,      See      Glad- 
stone. 
WEST  HALL,  See  Melita. 
WEST  SELKIRK,  See  Selkirk. 
WHITE   WATER,  See  Delor- 
aine. 
WINKLER,  See  Morden. 
WINNIPEQOSIS,  See  Dauphin. 
WINNIPEG  —    Eastern   Judi- 
cial   District. 
Adamson    A    Lindsay,    Mc- 
Arttiur  Bldg.   J.  E.  Adam- 
son,  G.  G.  Lindsay. 
Alkins,     Loftus,     Aiklns     A 
Fisher;     Alkins,     Loftus, 
Alkins,  Bell  A  Bridgman, 
221  McDermot  Ave.     bir 
James   Aikins,   K.C.,   Ed- 
win    Loftus.     K.C.,     ®G. 
H.  Aikins,  ®C.   K.   New- 
combe,  A.  B.  Bell,  R.  M. 
Fisher,  B.  W.  Bridgman. 
Card,  Page  419 
Allen,  C.  H. 

Andrews,     Andrews,     Bur- 
bldge  A  Bastedo, 

Bank     of     Nova     Scotia 
Building.  Alfred       J. 

Andrews,    K.C.,    Fletcher 
S.  Andrews,   F.  M.   Bur- 
bidge,  D.  L.  Bastedo.  H. 
Andrews.  ®J.  K.  Bell,  L. 
T.  S.  Norrls-Elye,  ®S.  L. 
Goldstein. 
Arundal,  H.  A. 
Atkinson,   R.   E. 
Auld,  James,  Paris  Bldg. 
Axford,  G.  A.,  Paris  Bldg. 
Bagshaw,  Thos.  A. 
Baker,    H.     N.,    Merchants 

Bank  Bldg. 
Baker     A     Young,     Union 
Bank       Bldg.        G.       W. 
Baker,   K.C.,   H.   Young. 
®Beattie,  Henry. 
Beatty,  A.  J. 
Beaubien,  J.  T. 
Beaudry  &  Mondor.   Mcln- 
tyre       Block.       Edmond 
Beaudry,    B.A.,    Jacques 
Mondor,  B.A. 
Beaupre   -&    Betournay.      J. 
A.  Boaupre,  E.  L.  Betour- 
nay. 


WINNIPEG — Continued. 

Bernler,  Blackwood  A  Ber- 
nier,  Somerset  Bldg. 
Joseph  Bernier,  M.P.P., 
®H.  P.  Blackwood,  K.G.. 
Noel  Bernier,  Alex. 
Bernier. 

Bingham,  E.  J. 

Bonnar,  Trueman,  Hollands 
A  Robinson,  Electric  Ry. 
Chbrs.  R.  A.  Bonnar. 
K.C.,  W.  H.  Trueman,  W. 
Hollands,  ®T.  W.  Robin- 
son. 

Bowles,  A.  E. 

Boyd  &  Thornton.  W.  S. 
Boyd.    ®G.    S.    Thornton. 

Broad  A  Hamilton,  Somer- 
set Bldg.  L.  L.  Broad. 
W.  Oliver  Hamilton. 

Brooks  A  Sutherland,  502 
Sterling  Bank  Bldg.  I. 
P.  Brooks,  Hon.  W.  C. 
Sutherland. 

Campbell,  A.  C.  Curry  Bldg. 

Campbell,  David,  Electric 
Ry.  Chbrs.  (also  Regina). 

Chapman  A  Green,  Elec- 
tric Ry.  Chbrs.  E.  R. 
Chapman.  S.  H.  Green, 
W.  L.  Bell. 

Clark,  H.  W. 

Clark  A  Jackson,  Bank  of 
Toronto  Bldg.  0.  H. 
Clark,  K.C.,  C.  W.  Jack- 
son. 

Cohen,  E.  A.,  Sterling  Bank 
Bldg. 

Collinson,  J.  C. 

Conde  A  Taylor,  McArthur 
Bldg.  E.  A.  Conde,  F.  T. 
Taylor. 

Corbett,  W.  A. 

Coulter  &  Procter.  ®Gar- 
net  Coulter.  P.  J.  Procter. 

Coupar,  James,  210  Curry 
Bldg. 

Coyne,  McVlcar  A  Martin, 
Union  Trust  Bldg.  J.  B. 
Coyne,  K.C..  J.  A.  Mc- 
Vicar,  ®William  Martin, 
Jr..  ®J.  Galloway. 

Crichton,  McClure  A  Co., 
364  Main  St.  W.  M. 
Crichton.  R.  W.  Mc- 
Clure. D.  .Vicholson. 

Cutler.  H.  D. 

Dalgleish,  C.  N.,  Union 
Trust  Bldg. 

Darrach,  A.  V.,  Merchants 
Bank  Bldg. 

Davis,  John  D.,  Confed.  Life 
Bldg. 

Deacon,  Benjamin  L.,  LL.B., 
Mclntyre   Block. 

Card,  Page  420 
Deacon,  Edgar  A. 


48 


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WINNIPEG — Continued. 

Deiorme,  L.  A.,  Gurry  Bldg. 

Donovan  A  Scott,  Merchants 
Bk.  Bldg.  W.  J.  Dono- 
van, B.A.,  C.  S.  Scott. 

Doyle,  Matthew  N.,  Union 
Bank  Bldg. 

Dubuc,  Albert,  Canada  Life 
Bldg. 

Dubuc,  Towers  &  Roy.  J. 
H.  Dubuc,  W.  B.  Towers. 
L.  P.  Roy. 

Dysart  A  Dysart,  Mclntyre 
BIk.  A.  K.  Dysart,  ®G. 
A    Dysart. 

Earl,  L.  F.,  McAruthur  Bldg. 

Elliott,  Macnell  A  Co.,  712 
Mclntyre  Blk.  G.  A. 
Elliott,  K.C. 

Evans,  W.  W.,  352  Union 
Sta.  Sol.  for  Can.  North- 
ern Ry. 

Ewart,  T.  S. 

Farquhar,  Myers,  Hastings 
&  McNabb.  A.  Farquhar, 
®R.  M.  Myers,  ®V.  J. 
Hastings,  0.  0.  McNabb. 

Finkelstein,  Levlnson,  Cam- 
eron, FInkelsteIn  A 
White,  Bon  Accord 
Block.  M.  J.  Finkel- 
stein, E.  R.  Levinson,  ®J. 
S.  Cameron,  C.  E.  Fink- 
elstein, L.  A.  White. 

Fisher,  E.  B.,  McArthur 
Bldg.  ' 

Fisher,  Wilson,  Battram  A 
Hamilton,  Trust  &  Loan 
Bldg.  C.  P.  Wilson, 
K.C,  James  Fisher,  K.C, 
John  F.  Fisher,  Stewart 
M.  Battram,  Wm.  C 
Hamilton,  Arch.  Camp- 
bell, B.  W.  Thompson,  A. 
T.  Hawley. 

Flanders  A  Macvicar.  S.  R. 
Flanders,  G.  D.  Macvicar. 

Freeman,  J.  C,  215  Curry 
Bldg. 

Frizell,  J.  R.,  Mclntyre  Bldg. 

Qarland  A  Anderson,  Elec- 
tric Ry.  Chbrs.  A.  Ander- 
son, E.  P.  Garland,  E.  G. 
Porter. 

Graham  A  Graham,  Aikins 
Bldg.  John  Graham,  J. 
H.  Graham. 

Graham,  Herbert  W.,  Mc- 
lntyre Block. 

Graham,  R.  B.,  Curry  Bldg. 
(Cm.  Pros.  C'y  of  Wpg.) 

Ounn,  B.  McKenzle,  Paris 
Bldg. 


WINNIPEG — Continued. 
Gyles,    H.   F.,   Canada  Life 

Building. 

Hamilton,  F.  A.  E.,  Coca 
Cola  Bldg. 

Haney  A  Mitchell,  Mclntyre 
Block.  J.  R.  Haney,  J. 
W.  Mitchell. 

Hannesson,  H.  M. 

Hansford  A  Dalglelah, 
Union  Trust  Bldg.  ®J.  E. 
Hansford,  C  N.  Dal- 
gleish. 

Hartley  &  Sheringham. 
T.  L.  Hartley,  ®G.  J.  deB. 
Sheringham. 

Harvey,  J.  G.,  K.C,  Quebec 
Bk.  Bldg. 
®Hastlng8,  W.  H.,  834  Main 
St. 

Heap  &  Arsenych.  F. 
Heap,  J.  W.  Arsenych. 

Hickey,  R.  E.,  Paris  Bldg. 

Hough,  Campbell  A  Fer- 
guson, Northern  Crown 
Bank  Bldg.  Isaac  Camp- 
bell, K.C,  J.  Stanley 
Hough,  K.C,  A.  C  Fer- 
guson, A.  E.  Dilts. 

Hudson,  Ormond,  Spice  A 
Symington,  Merchants 
Bank  Bldg.  A.  B.  Hud- 
son, K.C,  H.  J.  Syming- 
ton, K.C,  Horace  Or- 
mond, H.  V.  Hudson,  Ed- 
ward Spice,  H.  E.  Swift. 
Card,  Page  4S0 

Hugg  A  Johnston,  1105 
McArthur  Bldg.  J.  B. 
Hugg,  K.C,  W.  A.  John- 
ston. 

Huggard  &  Huggard.  J.  T. 
Huggard,  R.  T.  Huggard. 

Hull,  Sparling  A  Sparling, 
National  Trust  Bldg.  W. 
P.  Hull,  J.  K.  Sparling, 
P.  W.  Sparling. — 

Card,  Page  480 

Hunt,  Theo.  A.  (City  Solici- 
tor), R.  W.  Wydeman, 
Asst.  Solicitor. 

Isbister  A  Morton,  Mclntyre 
Block.  Thomas  Morton, 
Claude  Isbister. — 

Card,  Page  420 

Jacob,  Moore  A  Morton.  R. 
Jacob,  A.  E.  Moore,  Jos. 
K.  Morton. 

Keith  A  Gannon.  C  G. 
Keith,  J.  E.  S.  Gannon. 

Kennedy,  Kennedy,  Honey- 
man  A  Kennedy,  Union 
Trust  Bldg.  ®W.  W. 
Kennedy,  F.  C  Kennedy, 
®K.  R.  Kennedy,  E.  D. 
Honeyman. 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


49 


WINNIPEG — Continued. 

Laidlaw,  Stuart  R.,  Union 
Bk.  Bldg. 

Lawrence,  Johnston  A  Maj- 
or, Elec.  Ry.  Clibrs.  W. 
D.  Lawrence,  A.  E.  John- 
ston, W.  D.  Major. 

Card,  Page  4S0 

Leech,  Leech  A  Sutton, 
Mc.\rthur  Bldg.  J.  H. 
Leech,  K.C.,  Ernest  T. 
Leech,  Frank  J.  Sutton. 

Love,  John,  Trust  &  Loan 
Bldg. 

McAllister  A  McCallum, 
Nanton   Bidg.  A.    B. 

McAllister,  ®J.  F.  Mc- 
Callum. 

McArthur,  F.  J.  G.,  Mcln- 
tyre   Block. 

Mckerchar,  Morrisey  A 
Masterman,  Mc.\rthur 
Bldg.  D.  W.  McKer- 
char.  W.  S.  Morrisey,  ®L. 
A.  Masterman. 

Card,  Page  481 

McMillan  A  Trick,  Somer- 
set Block.  N.  A.  Mc- 
Millan,  E.    G.   Trick. 

McMurray,  Davidson, 

Wheeldon  A  McMurray, 
Electric  Ry.  Chbrs.  E.  J. 
McMurrav,  J.  F.  David- 
son, H.  Wheeldon.  S.  W. 
McMurray. 

McPherson,  Wilson  A 
Brown,    AlcGreevy    Bldg. 

A.  N.  McPherson.  LL.B., 
P.  J.  Wilson,  LL.B.,  C. 
M.  Brown. 

Card,  Page  481 

McTavish,  Hiram  R.,  Curry 
Bldg. 

McVicar  A  Webb,  Quebec 
Bank  Bldg.  John  A. 
McVicar,  ®Alfred  J. 
Webb. 

McWilliams,  R.  F..  Paris 
Bldg. 

Macdonald,  Craig,  Tarr  A 
Armstrong,  National 

Trust  Bldg.  Hon.  Sir 
Hugh  J.  Macdonald,  K.C., 
R.  W.  Craig,  Edgar  J. 
Tarr,  J.  W.  E.  .\rmstrong. 

Macdonald,  F.  .\. 

Machray,  Sharpe,  Dennis- 
toun,  Locke,  Parker  A 
Crawley,  Bank  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  R.  M.  Den- 
nistoun,  K.C.,  J.  A. 
Machray,  K.C.,  F.  J. 
Sharpe,    ®C.    H.    Locke, 

B.  C.  Parker,  Jr.,  C.  A. 
Crawley,  ®G.  F.  DeC. 
OGrady. 

Card,   Paqe   481 


WINNIPEG — Continued. 

MacKenzie      &      Campbell. 
Hugh  MacKenzie,  J.  Flet- 
cher Campbell. 
®MacLean,   D.   R.   C,   LL.B., 
301   McArthur  Bldg. 
Magnussen,  R.  A.  W. 
Manahan   A    HIggins,   Mer- 
chants   Bank    Bldg.      W. 
Manahan,  J.  R.   Higgins. 
Manning,  R.  A.  C,  Electric 

Ry.  Chbrs. 
Mansur,    C.    H. 
Marlatt,   Warner   A   Evans, 
Merchants  Bank  Bldg.  E. 
W.     Marlatt,     Albert     H. 
Warner,  ®.\.  E.  A.  Evans. 
Monteith,  Fletcher  A  David. 
G.    B.    Monteith,    ®E.    A. 
iFletcher,  ®A.  C.  David. 
Moody,  George. 
Moore   &   Sutherland.     ®T. 
Kells       Moore,       A.       J. 
Sutherland. 
Moran,    Anderson    &    Guy, 
Electric    Chbrs.       W.    J. 
Moran,  Edward  Anderson, 
K.C  ,    R.   D.    Guy,   C.   W. 
Chappell. 
Morkin,  James  I.,  Somerset 

Bldg. 
Morley,   A.   W.,   LL.B.,   903 

McArthur  Bldg. 
Morrison,  A.  S.,  Grain  Ex- 

ch.  Bldg. 
Mulock  &  Lindsay,  905, 
906,  907,  908  McArthur 
Bldg.  W.  Bedford  Mul- 
ock, K.C,  E.  Beaven 
Lindsav,  Angus  McDon- 
ald. 
Munson,  Allan,  Laird  A 
Davis;  Munson,  Allan, 
HafTner  A  Hobkirk,  392 
Main  St.  J.  H.  Munson, 
K.C,    G.  W.   Allan,  K.C, 

D.  H.  Laird,  G.  H.  Davis, 

E.  F.  HafTner,  A.  A.  Hob- 
kirk, L.  J.  Loader,  ®K.  L. 
Patton,  R.  B.  Maclnnes. 

Murray  A  Noble,  Sterling 
Bank  Bldg.  T.  J.  Mur- 
ray, W.  M.  Noble. 

Murray,  Robertson  & 
Doyle.  A.  H.  S.  Murray, 
J.  E.  Robertson,  A.  M. 
Doyle. 

Nason,  Henry,  Confed.  Life 
Bldg. 

Phiilipps,  Rogers  A  Scarth, 
Quebec  Bank  Bldg.  Hugh 
Phiilipps,  C  S.  A. 
Rogers,  H.  S.  Scarth. 

Card,  PaQe  428 


50 


MANITOBA. 


WINNIPEG— Continued. 

Pitblado,  Hoskin,  Grundy, 
Bennest  &  Haig; 

Pitblado,  Hosldn,  Mon- 
tague &  Drummond- 
Hay,  Bank  of  Ham.  Bldg. 
Isaac  Pitblado,  K.G.,  A. 
E.  Hoskin,  K.C.,  H.  P. 
Grundy,  E.  H.  Bennest, 
Jolin  T.  Haig,  ®P.  J. 
Montague,  H.  II.  Drum- 
mond-Hay. 

Card,  Page   4S1 

Prince,  R.  J.  A. 

Radford,  J.  H. 

Reynolds,  C.  E.,  Mclntyre 
Block. 

Richards,  Sweatman,  Kemp, 
&  Fillmore,  Garry  Bldg. 
S.  E.  Richards,  K.C.,  W. 
A.  T.  Sweatman,  ®A.  G. 
Kemp,  \V.  P.  Fillmore,  H. 
J.  Riley,  W.  L.  McLaws, 
G.  W.  Culver,  W.  D. 
Watson,  R.  Thomson. 

Card,  Page  4g2 

Richardson,   C.   L. 

Richardson,  W.  W.,  Confed. 
Life   Bldg. 

Ross,  A.  M.  S. 

Rothwell,  Johnson,  Berg- 
man &  McGhee,  Mc- 
Arthur  Bldg.  S.  J.  Roth- 
well, Hon.  T.  H.  Johnson, 
H.  A.  Bergman,  ®G.  W. 
McGhee. 

Saunderson,  H.  H.,  LL.B., 
Canada   Permanent  Bldg. 

Sharpe,  Stacpoole,  Elliott  & 
Montague,  Union  Bank 
Bldg.  E.  E.  Sharpe,  D. 
A.  Stacpoole,  L.  J.  El- 
liott, ©F.  F.  Montague. 

Card,  Page   4S2 

Shinbane  &  Morosnick.     A. 

M.      Shinbane,      L.      D. 

Morosnick. 
Smith,  L.  D. 
Sproule  &  Locke,  Trust  <^ 

Loan      Bldg.        ®F.      R. 

Sproule,  P.  C.  Locke. — 
Steinkopf    &    Bruce.     Max 

Steinkopf,  R.  A.  Bruce. 
©Stevenson,  J.  A. 
Stratton,    R.    D.,    Mclntyre 

Block. 
Suffleld      &      Gorsey,      408 

Avenue      Bldg.        J.      D. 

Suffleld,  W.  Gorsey. 


WINNIPEG— Continued. 

Sullivan  &  Morrison,  Curry 

'  Bldg.  ©Arthur  Sulhvan, 
J.  W.  Morrison. 

Card,  Page   422 

Taylor,  Ross  &  Leach.  Ed- 
mund L.  Taylor,  K.C., 
Douglas  H.  Ross,  Har- 
old M.  Leach. 

Tench,  Henry,  Carey  & 
Mills,  Electric  Ry.  Chbrs. 
H.  F.  Tench,  ®H.  R.  L. 
Henry,  ®L.  J.  Carey,  ®E. 
R.  Mills. 

Teskey,  M.  H.,  Northern 
Cr.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Thomas  &.  Honeyman,  505 
Union  Trust  Bldg.  ®E.  J. 
Thomas,  E.  D.  Honeyman. 

Thomson  &  Thomson.  J. 
L.  M.  Thomson,  W.  B. 
Thomson,  ®J.  G.  Thom- 
son. I 

Thornburn,  Forrester  &. 
Forrester,  Merchants  Bk. 
Bldg.  Wm.  Thornburn. 
D.  Forrester,  W.  R.  For- 
rester. 

Tupper,  McTavish,  Foley  A 
Tupper,  Trust  &  Loan 
Bldg.  William  J.  Tupper, 
K.C.,  G.  C.  McTavish, 
®Sir  Charles  S.  Tupper, 
J.  P.  Foley,  Alexander 
Adams,   G.   C.  McDonald. 

Wallar,  Morrison,  Thompson 
&  Crawford.  Allan  Mc- 
Kay Bldg.  J.  F.  Wallar, 
F.  G.  Thompson,  H.  C. 
Morrison,  J.  R.  Crawford. 
Counsel. — Lendrum  Mc- 
Means,  K.C. 

Warburton,  F.  G. 

Whitia,  Bury  &  McCorm- 
Ick,  (all  enlisted:  office 
closed),  ®H.  W.  Whitia, 
K.C..  ®G.  A.  E.  Bury, 
®D.  A.  McCormlek. 

Williams  &  O'Grady.     E.  K. 
Williams,    John   M.    deC. 
O'Grady. 
®Wllton,  J.  W„  M.P.P. 
®Wood8ide,  J.  H. 

Wright,    W. 

Yates,    J. 

Young  &  Chandler,  Mer- 
chants Bk.  Bldg.  W.  K. 
Chandler,  LL.B.,  J.  R. 
Young. 


NEW   BRUNSWICK 


SUPREME  COURT. 

Composed  of  the  Judges  of  the  Appeal  Division,  Chancery  Divi- 
sion and  King's  Bench  Division. 

Appeal  Division. 

The    Chief   Justice    of   New    Brunswick,    Sir    J.    Douglas    Hazen, 
K.C.M.G.,  Hon.  A.  S.  White,  Hon.  W.  C.  H.  Grimmer. 

Chancery  Division. 

Justices : 

The   Chief   Justice    of    New    Brunswick,    Sir    J.    Douglas    Hazen, 
K.C.M.G.,  Hon.  W.  C.  H.  Grimmer,  Hon.  A.  S.  White. 

King's  Bench  Division. 

Chief  Justice: 

Hon.  Harrison  A.  McKeown. 

Justices: 
Hon.  J.  H.  Barry,  Hon.  O.  S.  Crockett,  Hon.  W.  B.  Chandler. 

ATTOBXEYGENEBAL: 
Hon.  James  Paul  Byrne,  K.C. 

Begistrar: 
T.  Carleton  Allen,  K.C,  D.C.L.,  Frederlcton. 

Deputy  Begistrar  in  Chancery  Division: 
T.  P.  Regan,  St.  John. 

EXCHEQUER  COURT  OP  CANADA. 

Local  Judge,  New  Brunswick  Admiralty  District. 
Sir  J.  Douglas  Hazen,  K.C.M.G., 

Registrar: 

Edmund  S.  Ritchie. 
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52  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


THE  OFFICERS  OF  THE  BARRISTER'S  SOCIETY  OF  NEW 
BRUNSWICK. 

Ex-officio  The  Attorney  General: 
Hon.    James    P.    Byrne, 

President :  Vice-President : 

W.  A.  Ewing,  K.C.  A.  J.  Gregory,  K.C. 

Secretary-Treasurer    and    Librarian: 
T.  C.  Allen,  K.C,  LT..B.,  D.CL.,  Fredericton. 

Additional  Members  of  the  Council: 

M.  G.  Teed,  K.C;  Fred  E.  Taylor,  K.C;  P.  J.  Hughes;  W.  B.  Wallace,  K.C; 
A.  E.  Slipp,  K.C ;  A.  B.  Connell,  K.C ;  J.  B.  M.  Baxter,  K.C 


ST.  JOHN  LAW   SOCIETY. 

President : 
J.  Eoy  Campbell,  K.C. 

Secretary-Treasurer :  Librarian : 

John  C  Belyea.  A.  Eankine  Bedell. 

Members  of  Council  of  St.  John  Law  Society: 

Mariner  G.  Teed,  K.C;  W.  A.  Ewing,  K.C;  J.  Roy  Campbell,  K.C;  Fred. 
E.  Taylor,  K.C;  J.  D.  P.  Lewin;  H.  O.  Mclnerney;  J.  B.  M.  Baxter, 
K.C;  John  A.  Sinclair;  Charles  F.  Sanford. 


MASTERS    IN    CHANCERY. 

Albert— K.  L,  Smith;  Carleton—C.  Comben,  E.  K.  Connell;  Cliarlotte—N . 
Marks  Mills;  Gloucester— G.  Gilbert,  K.C,  N.  A.  Landry;  Kent—H.  H. 
James,  F.  J.  Eobidoux;  Kings — J.  H.  A.  L.  Fairweather,  G.  H.  Adair; 
Madatvaska — J.  M.  Stevens,  K.C;  Northumberland — A.  A.  Davidson, 
T.  H.  Whalen;  Queens — J.  E.  Dunn;  Restigouche — (Vacant);  /Saint 
Joftn— G.  H.  V.  Belyea,  K.C,  S.  B.  Bustin,  D.  Mullin,  C  F.  Sanford; 
Sunbury — J.  T.  Sharkey;  Victoria — A.  Straton;  Westmorland — James 
McQueen,  Edouard  Girouard;  Yoric — H.  Coy,  H.  G,  Fenety. 


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NEW  BBUNSWICK. 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS 

NOTE:     Where  there  is  no  Barrister,  reference  is  made  to  nearest  place 
with  a  resident  Barrister. 


ACADIAVILLE— Go.  Kent,  See 

Richibucto. 
ALBERT — Go.  Albert. 

Smith,  H.  Lester. 
ANDOVER— Go.  Victoria. 
Carter,  T.   J.,  K.G. 
Straton,  Alexander. 
APOHAQUI — Co.   Kings,    See 

Sussex. 
AROOSTOOK     JUNCTION   — 
Co.  Victoria,  See  Andover. 
BATH — Co.  Garleton. 

Simms,  J.  R.  H. 
BATHURST— Co.  Gloucester. 
Byrne,   J.   P. 
Gilbert,   George,  K.G. 
Landry,  N.  A.,  K.G. 
Ryan,    Joseph    L. 

Card,  Page  4S3 

BAY   VERTE — Go.   Westmor- 
land, See  Sackville. 
BLACKBROOK —   Co.    North- 
umberland,     See     New- 
castle. 
BLACKVILLE— Go.    Northum- 
berland, See  Chatham. 
BOIESTOWN— Co.    Northum- 
berland, See  Fredericton. 
BRISTOL — Co.   Garleton,  See 

Hartland. 
BUCTOUCHE — Co.   Kent. 

Dysart,  A.  Allison,  LL.B. 
CAMPBELLTON — Co.     Resti- 
gouche. 
Carr,  Hugh  A. 

Card,  Page  433 
Kelly,  M.  Alonzo. 
LeBlanc,  A.  T, 
(2)Maci<enzie,  A.  E.  G. 
CAMPOBELLO —    Co.    Ghar- 

Idttp,   See  St.  Andrews. 
CANTERBURY   —    Co.    York, 

See   Fredericton. 
CAPE  BALD  — Go.  Westmor- 
land, See  Shediac. 
CARAQUET —  Co.  Gloucester, 

^op    Rafhiirst. 
CENTERVILLE —    Co.    Garle- 
ton. See  Woodstock. 
CHATHAM — Go.  Northumber- 
land. 
Benson,  M.  S. 

McDade,   George   M.,   LL.B. 
Mnrrav,  Robert,  K.C. 
CHIPMAN — Go.     Queens,  See 
Fredericton. 


J.  M. 
Aaron 


COCAQNE— Go.     Kent,      See 

Richibucto. 
DALHOUSIE    —    Co.      ResU- 

gouche. 
Richard,     E.     Rene,     B.A., 
LL.B. 
DEER      ISLAND— Co.      Char- 
lotte, See  St.  Andrews. 
DORCHESTER —    Go.    West- 
morland. 
Chapman,  W.  H.,  K.C. 
Hanington,  C.  Lionel. 
EDMUNDSTON —    Co.    Mada- 
waska. 
Cormier,  M.  D. 
Michaud,   J.   E. 
Michaud,  Pius. 
Stevens  &  Lawson. 
Stevens,     K.C, 
Lawson. 
ELGIN —  Co.  Albert,  See  Sus- 
sex. 
FAIRVILLE — Co.      St.     John. 

Nelson,  W.  A. 
FLATLANDS   —    Go.      Resti- 
gouche.    See    Campbell- 

tr.n 

FLORENCEVILLE— Go.  Carle- 
ton,  See  Hartland. 
FREDERICTON — Co.   York. 
Allen,     T.     Carleton,     K.C. 

(Sec.  Barristers  S'y  N.B.) 
Barry    Charles. 
Coy,   Havelock. 
Dickson,  J.  B. 
Dickson,  R.  E.,  K.C. 
'Fenety,  Harris  G. 
Gregory  &  WInslow. 

J.    Gregory,   K.G., 

Eraser  Winslow.- 
Gregory,  S.  F. 
^Guthrie,  Percy  A. 
Holland,  James. 
McKay,  E.  Allison. 
McKay,  Ernest  A. 
McLellan    Si    Hughes. 

W.   McLellan,     Peter  J. 

Hughes,   B.A. — 

Card,  Page  48S 
0IVIcLeod,   Hon.   H.   F.,   K.C, 

M.P.P. 
PftPrs,  F.   H. 
Richards,  Charles  D. 
Sharkey,  James  T. 
Sllpp  &   Hanson.       Arthur 

R.    Slipp,    K.G.,    M.P.P., 

R.   B.   Hanson,  LL.B. 
Wilmot,  A.  B. 


Albert 
J.  J. 


R. 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


55 


QAQETOWN — Co.   Queens. 

Dunn.  J.  R. 
GRAND    AN8E — Co    Glouces- 
ter, See  Bathurst. 
GRAND  FALLS — Co.  Victoria. 
Chamberland.  A.  M. 
Kertson,  W.  Fred. 
McManagle,  W.  E. 
GRAND    MANAN — Co.    Char- 
lotte, See  St.  Andrews. 
HAMPTON — Co.   Kings. 

Innes,    Miles   B.      (See   St. 

John.) 
Ottv,   G.  0.  D.,  K.C.     (See 

St.  John.) 
Parlee,  M.  H. 
HARCOURT— Co.      Kent   (See 

Richlbucto). 
HARTLAND — Co.    Carleton. 

Hayward,   M.   L. 
HILLSBORO— Co.  Albert,  See 
Rivprside. 
Thompson,  F.  M. 
HOPEWELL    CAPE — Co.    Al- 
bert. 
Steadman,   George  H. 
HOPEWELL    HILL  — Co    Al- 
bert. 
(See  Hopewell  Cape.) 
KOUCHIBOUGUAC — Co.   Kent 

See  Richihucto. 
LOWER     CARAQUET  —  Co. 
Gloucester,  See  Bathurst. 
MARYSVILLE    —    Co.    York, 

See    Fredericton. 
MEMRAMCOOK —  Co.  West- 
morland, See  Moncton. 
MILLTOWN—  Co.   Charlotte, 

See  St.  Stephen. 
MILLEVILLE— Co.  York,  See 

Fredericton. 
MINTO — See  Fredericton. 
MONCTON  —  Co.  Westmor- 
land. 
Allen,  Austin  A. 
Allen,  T.  J. 
Fpiel  A  Clark.    James  Friel, 

C.  S.  Clark. 
Girouard,  Hdouard. 
Goodwin,  T.  T. 
Hewson,  Robert  W.,  K.C. — 
Kay,  James. 
Knierhf,   J.    M. 
Legere,  Antolne  J.,  B.A. 
McCully,   F.   A.,   K.C. 

Card,  Page  423 

Murphy,  F.  P. 

Rpilly.   E.   Albert.  K.C. 

Robinson,  Hon.   C.  W. 

Sherren,  J.  C. 

Sweeney,  Hon.  P.  J.,  K.C. 


NELSON  — Co.    Northumber- 
land, See  Newcastle. 
NEWCASTLE — Co.  Northum- 
berland. 
Creaghan,  John  A.,  LL.B. 
Davidson,  A.  A.,  K.C. 
Whalen,  T.  H. 
Williston,  E.  P. 
OROMOCTO  —  Co.  Sunbury, 

See  Fredericton. 
PENNFIELD  —  Co.  Charlotte. 

See  St.  Andrews. 
PENOBSQUI8    —    Co.   Kings, 

See  Sussex. 
PERTH — Co.   Victoria. 

See  Andover.) 
PETITCODIAC  —  Co.  West- 
morland. 
King,  Uz. 
Yeomans,  J.  H. 
PETIT  ROCHER —  Co.   Glou- 
cester, See  Bathurst. 
PORT  ELGIN — Co.  Westmor- 
land, See  Moncton. 
RICHIBUCTO —  Co.   Kent 
Hutchinson,  G.  A. 
James,  H.  H. 
RIVERSIDE—  Co.  Albert. 

See  Albert.) 
ST.  ANDREWS  — Co.     Char- 
lotte. 
Cockburn.  M.  N.,  K.C. 
Grimmer.    F.    Howard,    K.C. 
ST.  GEORGE  — Co.  Charlotte, 

See  St.  .Andrews. 
ST.  JOHN— Co.  St.  John. 
Alward,  Silas,  K.C. 
®Armstrong,  B.  R. 
Baird.  A.  W. 

Barnhlll,      Ewing     A     San- 
ford.      K.      P.     Barnhill. 
K.C,  W.  A.  Ewing,  K.C,, 
C.  F.  Sanford. 
Barry,  J.  A. 

Baxter,     J.     B.     M.,     K.C. 
Belyea,   G.   H.  V.,   K.C. 
Belyea,    J.    C.       (Secy.    St. 

John  Law  Socy.) 
Bustin,  S.  B. 
Campbell.  J.  R.,  K.C. 
Conlon,  L.  A. 
Davidson,  R.  A. 
OFairweather,  J.  H.  A.  L. 
Ferguson,  C.  H. 
Gerow.  B.  L. 

Hanington  &  Hanlngton.     C. 
S.  Hanington,  B.C.L. — 

Card,  Page  4SS 

Ilartt.  J.  T. 

Henneberry.  E.  J. 

Inches  A  Hazen.  ®Cyrus  F. 

Inches,  ®D.   King  Hazen. 

Card,  Page  4SS 


56 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


ST.  JOHN — Continued. 
Innes,  Miles  B. 
Jarvis,  Wm.  M. 
Keith,  n.  S. 
Kelley,  J.  King,  K.C. 
Kerr,  Francis. 
Knowlton,  F.  J.  G. 
Lewin,  J.  D.  P. 
(SiLogan,  G.  Earle.  B.G.L. 
McAlpine,  E.  II.,  K.C. 
Mclnerney,  H.  O. 
IWacdonald,  Charles  A. 
MacRae,    Sinclair    &    Mac- 

Rae.    J.  A.  Sinclair,  Ken- 

netii  J.  MacRae. 
Mahoney,   W.  J. 
Mullin,    D..    K.C. 
Otty,  G.  0.  D.,  K.C. 
Palmer,  S.  W. 
Porter,  Horace  A. 

Card,  Page  4S4 

Powell   &  Harrison.     H.  A. 

Powell,     K.G.,     ®W.     H. 

Harrison,  LL.B. 
Puddington,  H.  F. 
Raymond,  E.  P. 
Regan,  T.  P. 
Ring,  Oscar. 
Ritchie,  E.  S. 
Robertson,  H.  W. 
Ryan,  W.  M. 
®Scott,  W.  R. 
Shaw,  George  S. 
Skinner,  8.  A.  M. 
Smith,  B.  S. 
Stothart    James  J. 
Sweeney,  Urban  J. 
Tait    &    Smith.       J.    Starr 

Talt,  H.  L.  Smith. 
Teed  A  Teed.     Mariner  G. 

Teed,  K.G.,  J.  F.  H.  Teed. 
Tilley,  L.  P.  D.,  K.C. 
Trueman,  J.  MacM. 
Wallace,  W.  B.,  K.G. 
Weldon  A  McLean.    OHugh 

H.    McLean,    K.C.,    Fred. 

R.  Taylor,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  4S4 

OWeyman,  E.  C. 

Willett,  .John,  K.C. 
Wilson,  Kenneth  A. 
8T.      MARY'S     FERRY  — Co. 
Gloucester,   See   Freder- 
Icton. 


ST.   STEPHEN  —  Co.   Char- 
lotte. 
®Cockburn,  Geo.  H.  L 
Cockburn,  M.  N.,  K.C.    (See 

St.  Andrew's.) 
Elliott,  Chas.  H. 
Mills,  N.  M. 
SACKVILLE —  Co.  Westmor- 
land. 
Copp,  A.  B. 
McCord,  Geo.  R. 
Powell,    Trites   A    Richard. 
Raleigh     Trites,     E.     R. 
Richard. 
SALISBURY— Co.     Westmor- 
land,  See  Petitcodiac. 
8HEDIAC — Co.   Westmorland. 
McDonald,  E.  R. 
McQueen,  James. 
Poirier,  Hon.  P. 
Robidoux,  F.  J. 
SHEFFIELD —    Co.    Sunbury, 

See  Fredericton. 
SUSSEX— Co.  Kings. 
Adair,  George  H. 
Fowler  &  Freeze.     George 
W.     Fowler,  K.C,  M.P., 
R.  St.  J,  Freeze 
Freeze,  J.  A. 
McFadzen,  J.  H. 
Mclntyre,  J.  M. 
Pearson,  A.  E. 
Turner,  W.  D. 
WOODSTOCK  — Co.  Carleton. 
Carvell,  F.  B.,  K.C. 
Comben,   Charles. 
Connell,  A.  B.,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  4S4 

Connell,  E.  K. 
Connell,  W.  M. 
Hartley,    J.    C,    K.C. 

Hartley,  R.  P. 
Jones,  T.  M. 

Jones     A     Jones.      W.     P. 
Jones,  K.C,  C  J.  Jones. 
Card,  Page  494 
Ketchum,  T.  C  L. 
Simms,  Robert  I. 
Squires,  Fred.  C 
®Vince,  A.  N. 
Young,  L.  E. 


NEWFOUNDLAND 


SUPREME  COURT  OF  JUDICATURE  FOR  NEWFOUNDLAND. 

(having  jurisdiction  also  as  a  Vice- Admiralty  Court). 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.  Sir  Wm.  H,  Horwood,  Kt. 

Judges: 
Hon.  George  M.  Johnson,  Hon.  James  M.  Kent. 

Begistrar : 
Hon.  Charles  H.  Emerson,  K.C. 
Sheriff:  Sub-Sheriff: 

Hon.  Sidney  D.  Blandford  Wm.  J.  Carroll. 

Masters : 

Hon.  Chas.  H.  Emerson,  K.C.   (ex  officio). 

Hon.    Donald   Morison,    K.C;    Rt.    Hon.    Lord    Morris,   K.C; 

H.  E.  Knight;  Jas.  P.  Blackwood,  K.C;  P.  J.  Summers,  K.C; 

C  O'N.  Conroy,  K.C 

Begistrar  of  Deeds  and  Companies: 

George  J.  Adams,  J.P. 

Deputy : 

M.  J.  Mulcahy. 

SESSIONS  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT. 

Winter  Session.  During  the  second  week  in  January  and  the 
first  weeks  in  February  and  March  respectively,  hearing  in  banc, 
During  the  third  week  in  January  and  the  second  weeks  in  February 
and  March  respectively,  trials  and  hearings  of  causes  and  matters 
with  witnesses,  with  or  without  juries.  During  the  third  week  in 
February,  criminal  causes. 

Spring  Session.  During  the  first  weeks  in  April,  May  and  June 
respectively,  and  the  fourth  week  in  June,  hearings  in  banc.  During 
the  second  weeks  in  April,  May  and  June  respectively,  causes  and 
matters  with  witnesses.  During  the  third  week  in  May,  criminal 
causes. 

Fall  Session.  During  the  first  weeks  of  October,  November  and 
December  respectively,  hearings  in  banc.  During  the  second  weeks 
in  October,  November  and  December  respectively,  causes  and  matters 
with  witnesses.  During  the  third  weeks  in  October  and  November 
respectively,  criminal  causes. 

Admiralty  Causes.     May  be  tried  at  any  time. 

SUPREME   COLTIT  ON  CIRCUIT. 

Terms  are  fixed  each  year  by  proclamation  of  the  Grovemor, 
The  Southern  Circuit  usually  sits  from  August  15th  to  September 
10th;  the  Northern  Circuit  from  September  10th  to  October  1st: 
and  at  Brigus,  Harbour  Grace  and  Carbonear  from  November  22nd 
to  November  29th.  There  is  also  a  Spring  Sitting  In  Harbour  Grace 
about  the  last  week  in  ApriL 

1571 


58 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 


DISTRICT  COURTS. 
Central  District  Court.  Harbour  Grace  District  Court. 

Judge:  Judge: 

Hon.  Frank  J.  Morris,  K.C.  W.  A.  Oke,  J.P. 

Clerk:  Clerk: 

John  McCarthy,  J.P.  John  Casey,   J.P. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE. 

Minister  of  Justice  a7id  Attorney-General : 
Rt.  Hon.  W.  F.  Lloyd,  K.C,  LL.B.,  D.C.L. 

Deputy  Minister: 
P.   J.    Summers,   K.C. 

LAW  SOCIETY. 

Visitors : 
The  Hon.  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

President  and  Treasurer:  Secretary: 

Hon.  D.  Morison,  K.C.  Hon.  Chas.  H.  Emerson,  K.C. 

Librarian : 
Mrs.  O.   Emerson. 

Benchers  ex-officio: 

Rt.   Hon.    Lord   Morris,   K.C;    Hon.    D.    Morison,   K.C; 

Hon.  R.  A.  Squires,  K.C;  Rt.  Hon.  W.  F.  Lloyd,  K.C; 

Hon.  Charles  H.  Emerson,  K.C 

Benchers  elected: 

J.  A.  Clift,  K.C;  H.  H.  Carter,  K.C;  C  O'N.  Conroy,  K.C; 

Jas.  P.   Blackwood,  K.C;   W.   E.  Wood,  K.C; 

W.  R.  Howley,  K.C. 

BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


ST.  JOHN'S. 

Ayre.  G.  W.  B. 

Blackwood  &  Emerson.     J. 

P.  Blackwood,  K.C,  L.  E. 

Emerson. 
Cahill.  C.  J. 
Carter    &    Halley.     E.    Leo 

Carter,  Thomas  Halley. 
Carter,    Hugh   H.,   K.C. 
®Garty,   G. 
Clift     &     Pinsent.       J.     A. 

Clift,  K.C,  E.  S.  Pinsent. 
Conroy,  Higgins  &  Hunt.    C. 

O'N.  Conroy,  K.C,  W.  J. 

Higgins,  C.  E.  Hunt. 
Emerson,  Fred  R. 
Fenelon,  John. — 

Card,  Page  4S4 

Foote,  S.  J. 

Gibbs    &    Barron.      M.    P. 
Gibbs,  K.C,  John  A.  Bar- 
ron, LL.B. 
®Higgins,  J.  G. 

Howley  A  Fox.  William  R. 
Howley,  K.C,  Cyril  J. 
Fox. 


ST.  JOHN'S — Continued. 

Knight,  H.  E. 

Lloyd,  W.  F.,  K.C. 

McGrath,  J.  J. 

McGrath,  R.  T. 

McNeily,  J.  A.  W. 

Mews,  F.  A. 

Morine  &  Bradley.  A.  B. 
Morine,  K.C,  F.  Gordon 
Bradley. 

Morris  &  Dunfleld.  Sir  E. 
P.  Morris,  K.C,  B.  E.  S. 
Dunfleld. 

Squires  &  Winter.  Hon.  R. 
A.  Squires,  K.C,  LL.B., 
J.  A.  Winter,  H.  A.  Win- 
ter, B.A., 

Card,  Page  434 

Warren,  W.  R.,  K.C. 
Whiteway,  H.  M.  K. 
Winter,  H.  A. 
Wood     &     Kelly.       W.     E. 

Wood,     K.C,     W.     CD. 

Kelly. 


NOVA  SCOTIA 


SUPREME  COURT. 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.  Robert  E.  Harris. 

Assistant  Judges: 
Hon,  Benjamin  Russell.  Hon.  J.  J.  Ritchie. 

Hon.  J.  Wilberforce  Longley.         Hon.  Joseph  A.  Chisholm. 
Hon.  Arthur  Drysdale.  Hon.  Humphrey  Mellish. 

EXCHEQUER  COURT  OF  CAM  ADA. 
Admiralty  Side. 

Judge : 
Hon.  Arthur  Drysdale. 
Begistrar:  Marshal  and  Sheriff: 

John  M.   Geldert.  James    Hall. 

COURT  OP  DIVORCE  AND  MATRIMONIAL  CAUSES. 

Judge: 
Hon.  J.  J.  Ritchie. 

Registrar: 
Alfred  G.  Cummings. 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Attorney-General: 
Hon,  Orlando  T.  Daniels,  K.C. 

Deputy  AttoT^ey-General : 
Frederick  F.  Mathers,  K.C. 

Taxing  Master: 
Charles  F.  Tremaine. 

BARRISTER'S  SOCIETY  OF   NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Officers : 

President :  Vice-President : 

William  A.  Henry,  K.C.  Stuart  Jenks,  K.C. 
Treasu rer :  Secretary : 

James  M.  Davison,  K.C.  W.  R.  Foster. 

Council : 

Humphrey  Mellish,  K.C;   A.  K.   MacLean,  K.C;    R.   T.   Macllreith, 

K.C;   G.  Fred  Pearson;   W.  J.  O'Hearn,  K.C; 

T.  W.  Murphy,  K.C 

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BARRISTERS   AND  SOUCITORS. 


61 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS 

NOTE:    Where  there  it  no  Barrister,  reference  is  made  to  nearest  plac* 
%Bith  a  resident  Barrister. 


ACADIA  MINES.  See  Truro. 

AMHERST  — Co.  Cumberland. 

Casey,  Clarence  E. 

Davis,  J.  Alder. 

Donkin,  W.  F. 

Hewson,  E.  E. 

Logan,  MacKenzle  &  Smiley. 
H.  J.  Logan,  K.C.,  Alex. 
G.  MacKenzie,  John  S. 
Smiley. 

Manning,  W.  McC. 

Ralston,  Hanway  A  Parker. 
J.  L.  Ralston,  K.C. 
(Halifax),  J.  A.  Han- 
way,  E.   T.   Parker. 

Rhodes,  Edgar  N.,  M.P. 

Rogers,  H.  W. 

Rogers,  Mflner  A  Purdy. 
T.  S.  Rogers,  K.C.  (Hali- 
fax, Counsel),  F.  L.  Mil- 
ner,  K.C,  Harry  .\. 
Purdy,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  425 

Smith,  Charles  R.  A  RobU 
K.  C.  R.  Smith,  K.C. 
R.  K.  Smith. 

Smith,  John  T. 

Sterne  A  Sterne.  Geo.  H. 
Sterne,  R.  C  Sterne. 

Card,  Page  433 

ANNAPOLIS    ROYAL    —    Co. 

Annapolis. 
Harris,  Fred  W. 

Card,  Page  4 go 

Owen  &  Owen.  Jacob  M. 
Owen,  K.C  ,  ®Danie! 
Owen,  LL.B. 

ANTIGONISH  —  Co.  Anligon- 
ish. 
Chisholm,   C   P.,   K.C. 
Chisholm,  Daniel  C. 
Chisholm,  Wm.,   K.C. 
Girroir,  E.  Lavin. 
Qrifnn,   R.   R. 
McDonald,  Allan. 
Mclsaac,   Colin  F.,  K.C. 
Wall,  James  M. 
ARICHAT  — Co.  Richmond. 
iSCameron,  Allan  J. 
Wall,  Joseph  A.,  K.C.   (See 
Antigonish.) 
AYLESFORD,   See   Kentville. 
BADDECK  —  Co.  Victoria. 
See   Sydney. 


BARRINGTON      PASSAGE  — 

Co.  Shelburne.  See  Shel- 
burne. 

BAY   VERT,   See   Sackville. 

BEAR   RIVER — Co.      Digby. 
Owen    &    Owen    (See    An- 
napolis Royal) . 

BERWICK,  See  Kentville. 

BRIDGETOWN  —  Co.  Anna- 
polis. 
Irvin,  John,  K.C. 
Miller,  Oliver  S. 
Morse,  Albert. 
Morse,  Herman  C 
Ruggles,  Edwin,  K.C. 
Ruggles,  H. 

BRIDGEWATER  — Co  Lunen- 
burg. 

McLean,  James  A.,  K.C. 

Owen,  Hon.  W.  H.,  K.C. 

Paton  A  Robertson.  V.  J. 
Paton,  K.C  Halifax). 
James  Robertson. 

Roberts,  Arthur. 

CANNING,    See    Kentville. 
CAPE  BALD,  See  Shediac. 
CENTERVILLE,  See  Kentville. 
CHESTER,   See    Lunenburg. 
CLARENCE,  See  Middleton. 
CLARK'S  HARBOR,  See  Shel- 

i)ourno. 
CLEMENTS    PORT,    See    An- 
napolis. 
DARTMOUTH,    See    Halifax. 
DEEP   BROOK,   See   Annapo- 
lis. 
DIGBY  —  Co.  Digby. 

Dennlson,  Harry  L.,  K.C. 
Jones,   Frank,  K.C. 
Nichols  A   Nichols.     Frank 
W.      Nichols,      E.      Hart 
Nichols. 

Card,  Page  4S5 

DOMINION,  See  Glace  Bay. 
ELLERSHOUSE — Co.  Hants. 
Blanchard,  H.  P. 

GLACE  BAY— Co.   Cape  Bre- 
ton. 
Douglas,     John     C,     B.A., 

LL.B. 
Forbes,  E.  McK. 


62 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 


GLACE  BAY— Conlinued 
(^Harrington,  Gordon  S.,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  4S5 

McArthur,   Neil   R. 
Macdonald,  Allan  J. 
MacDonnell,  x\ndrew  J. 
Tobin,  Wm.  R. 

GUYSBORO  —  Co.  Guysbor- 
ough. 

Floyd,  Duncan  P. 
Fulton,   J.   A. 

HALIFAX  — Go.  Halifax. 

Ackhurst,  E.  V.   (with  J.  C. 

O'Mullin,  K.C.) 
Allison,    Edmund    P.,   K.C. 

Card,  Page  425 

(giBarss,  Walter  De  W. 
Bell,  Francis  H.,  K.C. 
BliRh,  Fred.  P. 
Cahalane,  Thomas  J. 
Chipman,  C.  R. 
Cluney,  Andrew,  K.C. 
Covert,  Pearson  A  McNutt. 

Walter   H.   Covert,   K.C, 

G.    Fred   Pearson,    E.    R. 

McNult. 
Cumming-s,  Alfred  G. 
Davidson,  F.  L.,  LL.B. — 
Davison  &  Forsyth.    James 

McG.  Davison,  K.C,  L.  A. 

Forsyth. 
Doyle,  Ernest  F. 
Finn,  Robert  E.,  K.C. 
Fish,  Miss  Frances  L. 
Foster  A  Foster.     Wm.  R. 

Foster. 
Geldert,  John  M. 
Griffiths,  J.  E. 
Hall  &  Jones.     W.  L.  Hall, 

K.C,  A.  W.  Jones. 
Henry,    Rogers,    Harris     A 

Stewart.        William       A. 

Henry,  K.C,  T,  Sherman 

Rogers,     K.C,     Reginald 

V.       Harris,       John       E. 

Read,    J.    McG.   Stewart, 

Ingram  Cakes. 

Card,  Page  485 

Hunt,  J.  Johnstone,  K.C, 
D.C.L. — 

King,  Edwin  D.,  K.C. 

Knight,  J.  A.,  K.C 

Mclnnes,  Jenks,  Lovett, 
Fulton  A  Kenny.  Hector 
Mclnnes,  K.C,  Stuart 
Jenks,  K.C,  L.  A.  Lovett, 
K.C,  W.  H.  Fulton,  K.C, 
J.  B.  Kenny,  ®W.  C  Mac- 
donald, F.  B.  A.  Chipman, 
H.  D.  Kemp. 


HALIFAX— Continued, 

MacCoy,  Wensley  B.,  LL.B. 
Maclirelth      A      Tremalne. 

Robert  T.  Macllreith, 
K.C,  Charles  F.  Tre- 
malne (Taxing  Master). 
Maclean,  Paton,  Burchell 
A  Ralston.  Hon.  A.  K. 
Maclean,  K.C,  V.  J. 
Paton,  K.C,  Charles  J. 
Burchell,  K.C,  ®J.  Lay- 
ton  Ralston,  K.C,  F.  D. 
Smith,  R.  M.  Tyler. 

Card,  Page  4S6 

Mathers,      Fred      F.,      K.C. 

(Dep.  Atty.-Genl.) 
Murphy,  Thomas  W.,  K.C. 
Murray,  McKinnon  A  Daley. 

Robert   H.   Murray,    K.C, 

®John    L.    McKinnon,    G. 

McL.  Daley. 
Notting,  Thomas. 

Nichols,  E.  Hart,  K.C 
O'Hearn,   Walter   J.,    K.C. 
O'Mullin,  John  C,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  4S6 
Owen,  Daniel  M.  K.C. 
Payzant,  John  Y.  &  Son,  J. 

Y.     Payzant,     Wm.     L. 

Payzant. 
Power,  John  J.,  K.C. 

Power,  Hon.  Lawrence  0., 

K.C 
Ritchie,  George. 
Robertson  A   Meagher.     T. 
R.  Robertson,  K.C,  T.  J. 
N.  Meagher. 
®Roper,  J.  S. 
®Russell,  Bernard  W. 
Silver  A  McDonald.     Alfred 
E.     Silver,     K.C,     J.    A. 
McDonald. 
Ternan,  Gerald  B. 
Terrell,  James. 
®Thompson,  W.  E. 
Thomson,  Walter  K. 
Tobin,  Thomas  F.,  K.C. 
Walsh,  Wm.  W. 
Whitman,  A.,  K.C 
Yeoman,  Robert  F. 

Card,    Page    4S6 

HARBORVILLE,     See     Kent- 

ville. 

INVERNESS  —  Co.  Inverness. 
MacEchen,  Frank  A. 

JOGGINS    MINES — Co.   Cum- 
berland. 
Sterne  &  Sterne.     (See  Am- 
herst.) 

JUDIQUE  — Co.  Inverness. 
Mackay,  John  G. 


B^UmiSTERS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


63 


KENTVILLE  — Co.  Kings. 
Chase,  H.  M. 
Masters,   F.   A. 
Roscoe   &   Roscoe.     W.   E. 

Roscoe,  K.C. 

ShafTner,   Outhit   A    lllsley. 

\Vm.    P.    Shaffner,    J.    F. 

Outhit,  K.C,  J.  L.  lllsley. 

Card,  Page  4S6 

Wickwire,      Hon.      H.      H., 
K.C. 
KINGSTON,  See  Kentville. 
LA   HAVE,   See   Lunenburg. 
LAWRENCETOWN,  See 

Bridgetown. 
LINGAN,  See  Sydney. 
LIVERPOOL —  Co.  Queens. 
Hall    &    Cameron.      W.    L. 
Hall,  K.C,  J.  J.  Cameron. 
Xfack,  Hon.  Jason  M.,  K.C. 
Pyke,    John    G. 
LOCKEPORT,  See  Shelburne. 
LONDONDERRY,    See    Truro. 
LOUISBURQ,  See   Glace  Bay. 
LUNENBURG  —  Co.    Lunen- 
burp. 
Chesley,  Samuel  A.,  K.C. 
Kaulbach,  R.  C  S. 
Lane,  Charles   W. 
Matheson,    Donald   F.,  K.C. 
MABOU,  See  Port  Hood. 
MACCAN,  See  Amherst. 
WAHONE   BAY,    See    Lunen- 
burg. 
iWAITLAND,   See   Windsor. 
MARGARET8VILLE,  See  Mid- 

dleton. 
WETEQHAN,  See  Digby. 
MIDDLETON — Co.    AnnapoUs. 
Davidson,  A.  L.,  M.P. 
Owen  &  Owen,  (See  Anna- 
polis Royal). 
Parsons,  Wm.   C,  K.C. 

MUSQUODOBOIT  —  Co  Hali- 
fax. 
Sedgewick,  J.  A. 
NAPPAN,    See    Amherst. 

NEW  GERMANY,  See  Bridge- 
water. 

NEW  GLASGOW — Co.  Pictou. 
Doull,  John. 
Fitzpatrick,   H.   K. 
Graham,  R.  H.,  K.C. 
SSInclalr,  Donald  C. 
Sinclair,  John  H. 
NEW     WATERFORD    —   Co. 
Cape  Breton. 
McLellan,  R.  S.     (See  Syd- 
ney.) 


NORTH  SYDNEY  —  Co.  Cape 
Breton. 
Archibald,  Blowers,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  4S6 

Butts,  Robt.   H. 

McDonald,  Joseph. 

Macdonald,  John  \. 

McKenzle  A  Macmlllan. 
Daniel  D.  McKenzie,  K.C, 
NpH  A.  Macmiilan,  K.C. 

>rurray,  Hon.  G.  H.,  K.C. 

Phalen,    R.    F. 

OXFORD  —  Co.  Cumberland. 
Black,  Guy  C 

PARADISE,  See  Bridgetown. 

PARRSBORO  —  Co.  Cumber- 
land. 
Fullerton,  Varley  B. 

PETITE  RIVIERE,  See 

Bridgewater. 

PICTOU  —  Co.  Pictou. 
Dickson,  Wm.  A.,  K.C 
McLeod.  John  D..  K.C 
Macdonald,    Ives   A   McQil- 
livray.    Edward  M.  Mac- 
donald,   K.C.    M.P..     W. 
B.  Ives.  LL.B.,  A.  McGil- 
livray. 
Mackay,  J.  W. 
Ross.   John   r..   K.C 
Tanner,  Charles  E.,  K.C. 
PORT  HAWKESBURY  —  Co. 
Inverness. 
Forsyth,  G.  Ormond. 

PORT  HOOD —  Co.  Inverness. 
McLennan.  Daniel,  K.C. 
McLennan,  Donald. 
Tremain.  Edward  D. 

PORT    MORIEN,    See     Glace 
Bay. 

PORT  WILLIAMS,  See  Kent- 
ville. 

PUGWASH,  See  Amherst. 

RIVER  HEBERT,  See  Joggins 

.Mines. 

RiVERPORT,  See  Lunenburg. 
ROSE  BAY,  See  Lunenburg. 
ROUND  HILL,  See  Annapolis. 
ST.  PETERS  — Co.  Richmond. 
Kyte,    George   W.,    K.C. 

SHELBURNE    —    Co.     Shel- 
burne. 
Hood,  John. 
Swansburg,  Angus. 
White  A  Blanchard.     F.  C 
Blanchard. 
8HERBROOKE,      See      Guys- 

boro. 
8HUBENACADIE,   See   Truro 


64 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 


SPRINGHILL,   See   Amherst. 
STELLARTON — Co.     Pictou. 

(See  New  Glasgow.) 
STEWIACKE,   See   Truro, 
STRATHLORNE  —  Co.    Inver- 
ness. 
McDougall,   J.   L. 
SYDNEY  — Co.  Cape   Breton. 
Cameron,  Daniel  A.,  K.G. 
Carroll  &  Patterson.    W.  F. 
Carroll,  M.  A.  Patterson. 
Crowe    A    Ross.        Walter 
Crowe,  K.C.,  Hugh  Ross, 
K.C.,     Ronald     McVicar, 
LL.B.,       John       McNeil, 
LL.B. 

Card,  Page  4S6 
Ellis.  Russell. 
Qillles  A  Hill,  J.  A.  Gillies, 

K.C.,  Wm.  A.  G.  Hill. 
Gunn,  Alexander  D.,  K.C. 
Hearn,  David  A.,  K.C. 
Langllle,  R.  M.,  K.C. 
McDonald,  Finlay,  K.C. 
Mclntyre  A  Mackenzie.     A. 
A.   Mclntyre,   K.C,   Colin 
Mackenzie. 
McLellan,  R.  S. 
Macdonald,  L.  X.,  K.C. 
®Maddin,  J.  W. 
OMoseley,  E.  W. 
Moseley,   H.   C. 
Rowlings  A  Duchemin.     G. 
A.  R.  Rowlings,  K.C,  H. 
P.  Duchemin. 
SYDNEY     MINES — Co.     Cape 
Breton. 
(See  Sydney.) 
TATAMAGOUCHE  —  Co.    Col- 
chester. 
Nelson,  Wm.  M. 
THORBURN,   See   New   Glas- 
gow. 
TORRBROOK  —  See  Middle- 
ton. 


TRENTON,  See  New  Glasgow. 
TRURO  —  Co.  Colchester. 
Armstrong,  Wm.  B. 
Campbell,  Alex.  J. 
(S)Dickie,  H.  A. — 
Ferguson,  W.  M. 
Kennedy,    Wm.    S.,    LL.B., 

B  C  L 
McLellan,  S.  D.,  K.C. 
MacLatchy,   H.   O. — 
Putnam,   Harold. 
Tremain,  Rufus  A. 

Card,  Page  4S6 

Vernon,  Gilbert  H.,  K.C. 
TUPPERViLLE,    See    Bridge- 
town. 

WATERFORD,  See  Sydney. 

WATERVILLE,  See  Kentville. 

WESTVILLE— Co.  Pictou. 
RfacKay,  Harry  S. 
®Robertson,  S.  G. 

WEYMOUTH   —   Co    Digby. 
Landry,  R.  W.  E.  (See  Yar- 
mouth.) 

WINDSOR  — Co.  Hants. 
Christie,  W.  M.,  K.C. 
Martell,  L.  H. 

Mounce,  Ralph  B. 
Sangster,  H.  W. 

Scott,  H.  Percy. 
Sutherland,  W.  D.,  K.C. 
®Tremain,  Hadloy  B.,  M.P. 

WOLFVILLE  —  Co  Kings. 
Crawley,  E.  Sydney. 
Wallace.  John  W. 

YARMOUTH  — Co.  Yarmouth. 
Chipman       A       Sanderson. 

Lewis  Chipman,  K.C,   C 

L.  Sanderson. 
Clements,  Edgar  N. 
Landry,  R.  W.  E. 
McKay,   C.   Curtis. 
McKay,  Robert  S.,  K.C. 


ONTARIO 


SUPREME  COURT  OF  ONTARIO. 

APPELLATE  DIVISION. 

Chief  Justice  of  Ontario: 
Hon.  Sir  Wm.  Ralph  Meredith. 

Justices  of  Appellate  Division: 

Hon.  J.  J.  Maclaren,  Hon.  James  Magee,  Hon.  Frank  E.  Hodgins. 

Hon.   Wm.   N.   Ferguson. 

Begistrar: 
N.  F.  Paterson,  K.C. 

Aut.  Begistrar,  and  Begistrar  of  Ontario  Election  Court: 
J.  D.  Gausby,  K.C. 

Usher  and  Librarian: 
EU  OUvsr. 

HIGH    COURT   DIVISION. 

Chief  Justice  of  the  King 's  Bench  and  President  of  the  High  Court  Division: 
Hon.  Sir  Glenholme  Falconbrldge. 

Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas: 
Hon.   Richard    M.    Meredith. 

Chief  Justice  of  the  Exchequer: 
Hon.  Sir  William   Mulock.   K.C.M.G. 

Justices  of  the  High  Court  Division: 

Hon.  B.  M.  Britton,  Hon.  R.  C.  Clute,  Hon.  W.  R.  Riddell,  Hon.  F. 

R.  Latchford,  Hon.  R.  F.  Sutherland,  Hon.  W.  E.  Middleton, 

Hon.  H.  T.  Kelly,  Hon.  Haughton  J.  Lennox, 

Hon.  C.  A.  Masten,  Hon.  Hugh  E.  Rose,  Hon.  W.  A.  Logie. 

Senior  Begistrar  of  the  High  Court  Division:  Cleric  of  Dominion  Election 

Court: 
Geo.  S.  Holmested,  K.C. 

Begistrar  and  Cleric  of  Weekly  Court: 
Geo.   M.  Lee. 

Junior  Begistrar: 

W.  H.  Best. 

Clerk:  Cleric  of  JJ on- Jury  Sittings: 

C.  O.  Strange.  F.  R.  Rocbo. 

Marshal  and  Cleric  of  Assize: 

Geo.  B.  Nicol. 

(651 


66  OSGOODE  HALL. 

Central  Office. 

Cleric  of  the  Crown  and  Pleas: 
M.  B.  Jackson,  K.C. 

Clerk    of  liecords   and    Writs:  Judgment  Clerk: 

E.  Harley.  D'Arcy  Hinda. 

Clerks: 

P.  W.  Scott,         Wm.  MacTavish,      "  E.  W.  Ralfe,         M.  B.  Black, 

C.  G.  Spanner,  Agnes  Moore. 

Master-in-Ordinary  of  the  Supreme  Court: 

Geo.  O.  Alcorn,  K.C. 

Assistant  Master  in  Ordinary:  Chief  Clerk: 

R.  S.  Neville,  K.C.  A.  E.  Bastedo. 

Stenographer: 

A.   W.   Small. 

Masterrin-Charabers : 

J.  A.  C.  Cameron. 

Cleric  in  Chambers:  Assistant  Clerk: 

Clarence  Bell.  G.  L.  Crook. 

CIgtTcs  * 

A.  B.  G.  Cull.     W.  D.  Davidson, 

Inspector  and   Referee  of   Titles: 

Geo.   S.   Holmested,  K.C. 

Special  Examiners: 

John  Bruce,  Toronto;   W.   D.   Gwynne,   Toronto,   R.   S.   Stonehouse, 

Toronto;     J.     A.     McDougald,     Cornwall;     Miss     K.     Sadleir, 

Hamilton;   A.  B.  Klein,  Walkerton;   J.  R.  Cotter,  Barrie; 

J.   B.   Walkem,  K.C,   Kingston; 

Miss  E.  Debbs,  Goderich. 

Accountant  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  for  Ontario: 

Lawrence  Boyd. 

Clerks : 

Chas.   Gilbert,   P.   E.  Boyd,  G.  T.  Leonard. 

Taxing  Officer: 

J.  F.  MacGillivray,  K.C. 

Junior  Clerk  of  Non-Jury:  Referee  under  Drainage  Laws: 

A.   E.  Trow.  G.  F.  Henderson,  K.C,  Ottawa. 

Inspector  of  Legal  Offices: 

J.  W.  Mallon,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

Clerk : 
Wm.  Forsyth  Grant. 

Land  Titles  Office,  County  of  York. 

Master  of  Titles: 

J.  G.  Scott,  K.C. 

Deputy  Master  of   Titles: 

Geo.   H.  Muirhead. 

Clerks: 

W.  J.  Lander,  W.  G.  Yelland,  A.  W.  Knight,  W.  F.  Young. 

Surrogate   Office. 

The  County  Judges  in  all  the  Counties  other  than  Ontario  County 

are  Judges  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

Surrogate   Clerk  for  Ontario: 

C  J.  McCabe. 

Clerks: 

W.  S.  Anderson,  F.  B.  Reade. 

Per  Registrars  of  the  Surrogate  Court,  See  County  and  Judicial 

Officers. 


ONTARIO.  67 

ATTORNEY-GEXERAL'S  DEPARTBfENT. 
Parliament  Buildings. 

Attorney-General:  Deputy    Attorney-General: 

Hon.  I.  B.  Lucas,  K.C.  J.  K.  Cartwright,  KC, 

Solicitor:  Clerk   of   Executive   Council: 

Edward  Bayly,  K.C.  J.  L.  Capreol,  K.C. 

Legal  Secretary: 
A.  N.  Middleton, 

LAW  SOCIETY  OF  UPPER  CANADA. 

Benchers  of  the  Law  Society — Ex-Officio:  Under  The  Law  Society 
Act,  Section  7,  Subsection  1    (a)   and   (b). 

Hon,  Charles  Joseph  Dohebty,  K.C,  Minister  of  Justice  and  Attorney- 
General  for  Canada  [SSrd  November,  1911]. 

Hon.  Isaac  Benson  Lucas,  K.C.,  Attorney-General  for  Ontario  [find 
December,  1914]. 

Hon.  Sib  Chables  Hibbebt  Tuppeb,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  sometinie  Minister  of 
Justice  and  Attorney-General  for  Canada  [8th  February,  1895]. 

Hon.  Sm  John  Mobison  Gibson,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C,  sometime  Attorney- 
General  for  Ontario  [21st  Oct.,  1899]. 

Hon.  Sib  Allen  Bbistol  Aylesworth,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C,  sometime  Minister 
of  Justice  and  Attorney-General  for  Canada   [4th  June,  1906]. 

Hon.  Abthub  Meighen,  K.C,  sometime  Solicitor-General  of  Canada  [81st 
May,  1914]. 

Hon.  Bodolphe  Lemieux,  K.C,  sometime  Solicitor  General  of  Canada 
[5th  February,  1915]. 

Hon.  Hugh  Guthrie,  K.C,  Solicitor  General  of  Canada  [4th  October,  1917]. 

Under  The  Law  Society  Act,  Section  7,   Subsection  2. 
Hon.  Feathebston  Osleb,  K.C,  retired  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Appeal  for 

Ontario  [18th  April,  1910]. 
Hon.  James  Vebnall  Teetzel,  K.C,  retired  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court 

of  Ontario   [1st  October,  1914]. 

Under  The  Law  Society  Act,  Section  7,  Subsection  1    (d). 

Dr.    John    Hoskin,    K.C,    [10th  Fbancis   Henby  Chbysleb,  K.C., 

June,  1910].  [19th  April,   1916]. 

Alexander    Bruce,     K.C.,     [17th  George   Lynch-   Staunton,  K.C., 

February,  1911].  [19th   April,  1916]. 

Zebulon  ArroN  Lash,  K.C,  [17th  William  David  McPhebson,  K.C., 

February,  1911].  [19th  Aprti,  1916]. 

Alfbed     Henby     Clarke,     K.C.,  William     Bobert    White,    K.C., 

[12th    .April,   1911].  [10th  April,  1916]. 
William   Dbummond  Hogg,  K.C, 

[19th   April,   1916]. 

Elected  to  hold  Office  until  the  First  day  of  Foster  Term,  1921. 

E.  D.  Abmour.  K.C Toronto  S.  G.  McKay,  K.C Woodstock 

J.  W.  Bain,  K.  C, Toronto  A.  C.  McMaster. Toronto 

W.  A.  M.  Boys,  K.C Barrie  W.  Nesbitt,  K.C Toronto 

W.  S.  Bbetvster,  K.C.  .Brantford  W.  B.  Nobthrup,  K.C ...  Belleville 

E.  P.  Clement,  K.  C... Kitchener  D.  O'Connell Peterborough 

J.  Cowan,  K.C Sarnia  W.  Pboudfoot,  K.C Goderich 

H.  H.  Dew  art,  K.C Toronto  T.  C  Robinette,  K.C Toronto 

J.   E.   Farewell,   K.C Whitby  J.  H.  Rodd    Windsor 

F.  W.  Habcoubt.  K.C Toronto  N.  W.  Rowell,  K.C Toronto 

I.  F.  Hellmuth,  K.C Toronto  J.  H.  Spence   Toronto 

E.  F.  B.  Johnston,  K.C.  .Toronto  W.  N.  Tilley,  K.C Toronto 

W.  F.  Kerr. Cobonrg  S.  F.  Washington Hamilton 

T.  H.  Lennox,  K.C .Aurora  H.  S.  White,   Toronto 

M.  H.  Ludwig,  K.C Toronto  J.  L.  Whiting.  K.C Kingston 

A.  H.  Macdonald,  K.C,. .  .Guelph  M.  Wilson,  K.C Chatham 

Treasurer:  DR.  JOHN  HOSKIN,  K.C. 


COUNTY  OF  YORK  LAW  ASSOCIATION 

SOLICITORS'  TARIFF 

(EXCLUSIVE  OF  DISBURSEMENTS) 

fALES  OF  LAND — 
urchager's  Solicitor  investigating  and  certifying  an  ordinary  title,  reriBing  deed 
and  completing  purchase,  IVt  per  cent,  on  the  value  of  the  property  (in- 
clusive of  eBcumbrances)  up  to  $3,000;  on  excess  over  $3,000  up  to 
$20,000,  add  two-thirds  of  one  per  cent.;  on  excess  over  $20,000,  add  one- 
third  of  one  per  cent.  When  under  Land  Titles  Act,  one-quarter  less  than 
the  above  charges    Minimum  charge   for  either  title   $15.00 

Purchaser's  Solicitor  for  negotiating  a  purchase  of  property,  2  %  per  cent, 
on  the  price. 

Vendor's  Solicitor,  preparing  deed  (or  transfer),  answering  requisitions  and 
completing  sale,  one-half  the  fees  for  an  ordinary  title  under  Item  No.  1 
Minimum  charge  15 .  00 

Vendor's  Solicitor  for  negotiating  a  sale  of  property,  2%  per  cent,  on  the  price. 

Sale    agreements    in    duplicate    according    to    the    importance    of    the    services 

rendered Minimum  charge     5 .  00 

Deed   (or  transfer)   of  land  and  duplicate  according  to  length,  description  and 

special   clauses    Minimum    charge     7  .  00 

MORTGAGES  OF  LAND — 

Mortgagee's  Solicitor  preparing  mortgage  (or  charge)  investigating  and  certi- 
fying title  and  completing  loan,  the  same  fees  as  in  Item  No.  1,  computed 
on  the  amount  of  the  loan   Minimum  charge  15.00 

Mortgagee's    Solicitor,    negotiating    renewal    of    mortgage,    drawing    extension 

agreement  with   searches,    etc.      One-half   of  fees   in   Item    7 

Minimum  charge      7 .  50 

Mortgagor's   Solicitor,   according  to  the   services  rendered.  ..  .Minimum   charge     5.00 

Mortgage    (or   charge)    on  land  and  duplicate  according  to  length,    description 

and    special    clauses     Minimum    charge     7.00 

Discharge    of    mortgage    (or    cessation    of    charge)    according    to    the    services 

rendered    Minimum  charge     4 .  00 

Partial    discharge    of    mortgage    (or    cessation    of    charge)     according    to    the 

services  rendered    Minimum   charge     5 .00 

Solicitor  negotiating  loans,   one  per   cent,   on  the   amount. 

CHATTEL  MORTGAGES,    ETC.— 

Bill  of  sale  or  chattel  mortgage,   according  to  the  value  of  the  property   and 

length   of  document    Minimum    charge      6.00 

Statement   renewing  chattel  mortgage    Minimum   charge     5 .00 

Discharge  of  chattel  mortgage    3  .  00 

CORPORATIONS — 

Incorporation  of  companies,  advising,  preparing  petition  with  all  necessary 
attendances  and  correspondence  to  procure  Letters  Patent.  Minimtim 
charge,  $75 .  00.  When  authorized  capital  erceeds  $40,000,  the  charge 
should  be  increased  according  to  the  importance  of  the  matter  and  the 
services   rendered. 

By-laws,    preparation    of,    with    all    services    incident    to    organization 

Minimum  charge  75 .  00 

Statutory  prospectus,   preparation   of,   with   all   necessary   services 

Minimum  charge  30 .  00 

Certificate    to    commence    bxisiness,    preparing    application    for    and    procuring 

the   issue   of    Minimum    charge  30 .  00 

Incorporation    of    a    company    without    share    capital,    preparing    petition    and 

agreement  with  all  attendances  to  procure  Letters  Patent.  Minimum  charge  100 .  00 

License  for  Extra   Provincial   Company,   preparing  petition  and   affidavits   with 

all    attendances    and    correspondence    to    procure    License.    Minimum    charge  75.00 

When  capital  authorized  for  use  in  Province  exceeds  $40,000,  the  charge  should 
be  increased  according  to  the  importance  of  the  matter  and  the  services 
rendered. 

Supplementary  Letters  Patent,  preparing  all  papers  and  procuring  the  issue 
of  same,  according  to  the  importance  of  the  matter  and  the  services 
rendered    Minimum    charge  75 .  00 

GENERAL   COLLECTION  CHARGES — 

Claims  collected  after  notice  or  demand,   and   either  as  a   whole  or  in  instalments. 

On  first  $300  or  less,   15  per  cent.;   on  excess  over  $300  to  $1,000,   8  per  cent.;   on 

excess  over  $1,000,  4  per  cent. 

Minimum  charge  on  general  collections,  $5.00,  but  on  claims  of  less  than  $10.00, 

the  charge  shall  not  exceed  one-half  the  claim. 

Claims   received    by   solicitors   for    collection,    and    which    are   paid    directly    to    the 

client  after  an  effort  by  the  solicitors  to  collect,   shall  be   subject  to  the  same  charges 

as  if  paid  to  the  solicitors. 

Suit  will   not  be   instituted  for  the   collection   of   a   claim   or   any  expense   incurred 

without    authority    from    the    client,    but    instructions    to    commence    legal    proceedings 

carries   authority   to    incur   at   the   client's   expense    all   necessary   costs    and    disburse- 
ments. 

Claims    on    which    actions    are    commenced,    are    subject    (in    addition    to    collection 

charges)     and    whether    collected     or    not,     to    costs    according    to    the    court    tariff 

applicable.      Minimum   charge,   $7.50;   but   in   no  caie   shall  the   court  costs  plus  th« 

collection  charge,   exceed  one-half  the   claim. 

DisbnrsementB  are  in  all  cases  in  addition  to  th«  charges  above  provided  for. 

168) 


INTESTACY.  69 

The  Law  of  Intestate  Succession  in  Ontario 


The  law  of  intestate  succession  is  governed  by  R.S.O.,  Chapter 
127,  Sections  22  to  58,  both  inclusive,  and  10  Edward  VII.,  Chap- 
ter 56. 

By  these  Acts  all  real  and  personal  property  vested  in  any  per- 
son without  the  right  of  survivorship  in  any  other  person,  devolves 
at  his  death  and  becomes  vested  in  his  personal  representative  from 
time  to  time  as  trustee  for  the  persons  by  law  beneficially  entitled, 
and  subject  to  the  payment  of  debts  or  some  prior  effectual  dis- 
position, the  property  is  administered  and  distributed  in  like  man- 
ner as  personal  property  is  disposed  of. 

Nothing  in  these  Acts  takes  away  a  widow's  right  to  dower;  but 
a  widow  may  by  deed  or  instrument  in  writing,  attested  by  at  least 
one  witness  elect  to  take  her  interest  in  her  husband's  undisposed 
of  real  property  in  lieu  of  all  claim  to  dower  in  respect  of  the  real 
property  of  which  her  husband  was  at  any  time  seize'I,  or  to  which, 
at  the  time  of  his  death,  he  was  beneficially  entitled;  and  unless  she 
so  elects  she  shall  not  be  entitled  to  share  in  the  undisposed-of 
real  property.  The  personal  representative  of  the  deceased  may  by 
a  notice  In  writing  require  her  to  make  her  election,  and  if  she 
fails  to  execute  and  deliver  a  deed  or  instrument  of  election  to  him 
within  six  months  after  service  of  notice  she  shall  be  deemed  to 
have  elected  to  take  her  dower. 

A  husband,  who,  if  these  Acts  had  not  been  passed,  would  be 
entitled  to  an  interest  as  tenant  by  the  curtesy  in  real  property  of 
his  wife,  may  by  deed  or  instrument  in  writing  executed,  and 
attested  by  at  least  one  witness  and  delivered  to  the  personal  repre- 
sentative, if  any,  or  if  there  is  none,  deposited  in  the  oflBce  of  the 
Surrogate  Clerk  at  Toronto  within  six  months  after  his  wife's  death 
elect  to  take  such  interest  in  the  real  and  personal  property  of  his 
wife  as  he  would  have  taken  had  these  Acts  not  been  passed,  in 
which  case  the  husband's  interest  therein  shall  be  ascertained  In 
all  respects  as  if  these  acts  had  not  been  passed,  and  he  shall  be 
entitled  to  no  further  interest  thereunder. 

TABLE  SHOWING  DESCENT  AND  DISTRIBUTION   OP   PROP- 
ERTY, REAL  AND  PERSONAL  OP  INTESTATES 
IN  ONTARIO. 

I.  AN  UNMARRIED  MAN  OR  WOMAN. 

The  property,  both  real   and   personal,   descends  as   follows: — 

(a)  To  father,  mother,  brothers  and  sisters,  in  equal  portions. 

(b)  Children  of  a  deceased  brother  or  sister  take  the  share 
which  the  deceased  parent  would  have  taken  if  living. 

(c)  If  no  father,  mother,  brother  or  sister,  then  to  the  next  of 
kin  in  equal  degree. 

n.  A  WIDOW   OR   WIDOWKR  WITH  ISSUE. 

(a)  If  he  or  she  leaves  only  one  child  everything  goes  to  that 
child. 

(b)  If  he  or  she  leaves  more  than  one  child,  then  the  estate  is 
divided  equally  between  such  children,  and  in  case  there  be  a 
child   or  children   of  a   deceased   child   or   children,   such  child   or 


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children  of  a  deceased  child  or  children  will  take  in  equal  portiong 
the  share  which  the  deceased  parent  would  have  taken  if  living. 

(c)  If  he  or  she  leaves  no  children  living,  but  there  are  children 
of  any  deceased  child  or  children,  the  issue  of  the  respective 
deceased  child  or  children  will  take  among  them  in  equal  portions 
the  share  which  would  have  gone  to  their  parent  if  living. 

in.  A  MARRIED  MAN   WITHOUT  ISSUE. 

(a)  Where  the  net  value  of  real  and  personal  estate  does  not 
exceed  $1,000,  it  goes  to  his  widow  absolutely  and  exclusively. 

(b)  Where  the  net  value  of  the  real  and  personal  estate  exceeds 
$1,000,  the  widow  is  entitled  to  $1,000  part  thereof  absolutely  and 
exclusively,  and  has  a  charge  thereon  for  such  sum  at  the  rate  of 
4  per  cent,  per  annum  from  date  of  death  until  payment,  and  she 
is  also  entitled  to  one  half  of  the  residue  left  after  deducting  the 
said  $1,000  and  interest,  absolutely  and  exclusively;  and  the  rest 
goes  to  next  of  kin  in  equal  degree  to  the  intestate;  provided,  how- 
ever, that  the  widow,  may  elect  whether  she  will  take  dower  or  a 
distributive  share  in  ner  husband's  real  estate. 

IV.  A  MARRIED  WOMAX  WITHOUT  ISSUE. 

One-half  of  the  real  and  personal  estate  belongs  to  her  husband 
absolutely,  and  the  residue  will  descend  according  to  rules  in  Divi- 
sion I.  The  husband,  however,  may  elect  to  take  his  curtesy  in  his 
wife's  real  estate  instead  of  his  distributive  share  thereof. 

V.  A  MARRIED    MAN  WITH  ISSUE. 

One-third  of  his  real  and  personal  estate  will  go  to  his  widow 
absolutely,  and  the  residue  will  go  to  his  child,  if  only  one;  if 
more  than  one,  in  equal  portions  amongst  his  children,  and  such 
persons  as  legally  represent  such  children.  Provided,  however, 
that  his  widow  may  elect  to  take  her  dower  instead  of  a  distribu- 
tive share  in  her  husband's  estate. 

VI.   A  MARRIED  WOMAN  WITH  ISSUE. 

Same  as  descent  of  property  of  a  married  man  with  issue, 
except  that  the  proviso  is  that  the  husband  may  elect  to  take  his 
curtesy  instead  of  a  distributive  share  of  the  real  and  personal 
estate  of  the  intestate. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

The  principle  of  Representation  is  carried  throughout  the  whole 
line  of  direct  issue.  For  instance,  if  a  parent  be  dead,  then  the 
child  or  children  take  the  share  that  would  have  fallen  to  the 
parent. 

If  a  person  die  leaving  no  will  and  leaving  no  widow  or  widower 
and  no  kindred  the  estate  escheats  to  the  Crown. 

The  debts  of  a  deceased  person  take  priority  over  everything 
and  must  be  paid  out  of  the  estate  before  the  heirs  can  participate. 
Kindred  of  the  half  blood  inherit  equally  with  those  of  the  whole 
blood  in  same  degree. 

Posthumous  children  have  the  same  rights  as  other  children  In 
the  distribution  of  intestates'  estates. 

An  illegitimate  child  or  relative  shall  not  share  under  any  pro- 
visions of  these  Acts,  and  a  person  born  out  of  matrimony  shall  not 
become  legitimate  by  subsequent  marriage  of  his  parents. 


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COUNTY  AND  JUDICIAL  OFFICERS 

Inspector  of  Legal  Offices 

J.  W.  MALLON,  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto 

Inspector  of  Registry  Offices,  Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court 

EKJNALD  GUTHRIE,  K.C.,  Guelph  C.  J.  McCABE,  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto 


ALGCMA. 
Sault   Ste.   Marie. 

Sheriff Win.  Carney      ' 

Jndge Pred'k  Stone 

Local  Master.  . .  " 

Junior  Judge ...  J.  McN.  H9II 
Crown  Attorney. G.  W.  Goodwin 

(Act.) 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Registrar .  T.  J.  Foster 
Diet.  Court  Gerk  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  ** 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .H.  J.  Moorhouse 
Local  M.  of  TitleflY.  McNamara 

BRANT. 

Brantford. 

Sheriff J.  W.  Weetbrook 

Judge A,  D.  Hardy 

Local  Master ...  " 

Crow-n  Attorney .  A.  J.  WiUcei 

Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  W.  A.  Hollinrake 

Co.  Court  Clerk. 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  .  .A.  Graham 

BRUCE. 

Walkerton. 

Sheriff D.  M.  Jermyn 

Judge A.  B.  Klein 

Junior  Judge. ..  A.  M.  Grei^ 
Local  Master ...  " 

Crown  Attorney  .Thomas  Dixon 
Clerk  of  Peace  .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  R.  E.  Clapp 
Co.  Court  Clerk .  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  .  .W.  H.  McFarlane 

CARLETON. 
Ottawa. 

Sheriff G.  C.  Richardson 

Judge ( Vacant ) 

.Tunior  Judge .  . .  R.  D.  Gunn 
Local  Master.  .  .  John  Bishop 
Dep'y  Registrar.  " 

Local  M.  of  Titles  " 

Crown  Attorney  .J.  A.  Ritchie 
Clerk  of  Peace . .  ** 

Dep.  Clerk  Cr'n  .H.  O.  E.  Pratt 
Co.  Court  CTerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar .  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  .  . 

Ottawa  City;  J.    P.   Fisher 

Carleton   Co.;  (Vacant) 

DUFFERIN. 

Orangeville. 

Sheriff H.  Endacott 

Judge W.  G.  Fisher 

Local  Master ...  " 

Crown  Attorney  .J.  L.  Island 

Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  J.   A.  V.   Preston 

Co.  Court  Cnerk .  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .D.  J.  Hunter 

ELGIN. 

St.    Thomas. 

Sheriff W.  H.  Elliott 

Judge C.  W.  Colter 

Junior  Judge . . .  C.  O.  Z.  Ermatingrer 
Local  Master .  . .  C.  F.   Maxwell 
Crown  Attorney. A.  McCrimmon 
Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  David   McLawi 
Co.  Court  Clerk .  " 


Surr.  Registrar.  Darid  McLaws 
Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  J.  H.  Coyne 
Local  M.  of  Titles  " 

ESSEX. 
Sandwich. 

P.  0.  Address  of  all  except  the 
Sheriff  and  Reg.  of  Dee^  and 
Local   Master   is   Windsor. 

Sheriff C.  N.  Anderson 

Judge J.  O.  Dromgole 

Junior  Judge.  . .  George  Smith 
Local  Master ...  J.  O.  Dromgole 
Crown  Attorney  .J.  H.  Rodd 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Regi  strar .  Henry  Clay 
Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  .  .Hon.  J.  O.  Rcanma 

FRONTENAC. 

Kingston. 

Sheriff Thomas  Dawson 

Judge H.  A.   Lave'.l 

Local  Master.  .  .  J.  B.  Walkem 
Crown  Attorney  .J.  L.  "Whiting 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  T.  M.  Asselstine 
Co.  Court  Clerk  .  " 

Dep.   Reg.  Adm. 

Ct 

Surr.  Registrar .  Miss  H.  Fraaer 
Reg.  of  Deeds .  . . 

Co.  Frontenae  ;'W.  J.  Gibson 
Kingston  City ;   J.  P.  GilderslecYe, 

GREY. 

Owen   Sound. 

Sheriff T.   I.   Thomson 

Judge C.  T.  Sutherland 

Junior  Judge.  ..C.  H.  Widdifield 

Surr.  Judge.  ...  " 

Local  Master.  . .  " 

Crown  Attorney  .T.  H.  Dyre 

Clerk  of  Peace . .  " 

Local  Registrar.  W.   A.    Bishop 

Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  . . 

N.  R.,  G.  P.  Creighton.  Owen  Sound 

S.  R.,  A.  H.  Jackson.  Durham 

HALDIMAND. 

Cayuga. 

SherifiF M.     McConnell 

Judge 6.   H.   Hopkins 

Local  Master.  . .  " 

Crown  Attorney. H.  Arrell 

Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  J.   C.    Eeeles 

Co.  Court  Clerk. 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .P.  R.  Howard 

HALiBURTON. 

Minden.     .\nnexed  to  Vicloria 
for  Judicial  purposes. 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  .  .E,  C.  Young 
HALTON. 
Milton. 

Sheriff S.  Webster 

Judge J.  W.  Elliott 

Local  Master.  .  .  " 

Crown  Attorney  .W.    I.   Dick 

Clerk  of  Peace  .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  W.  J.  McClenab»n 

Co.  Court  Clerk .  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds . .  .V.  Chisholm 


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HASTINGS. 

Belleville. 

Sheriff M.  B.  Morrison 

Judge O.  E.  Deroche 

Junior  Judge. . .  J.  P.  Wills 
Local  Master.  .  .  S.  S.  Lazier 
Dep'y  Registrar.  " 

Crown  Attorney .  Wm.   Carnew 
Olerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Dep.  Clerk  Cr'n .  John  William§ 
Co.  Court  Clerk .  " 

Surr.  Registrar. .  ** 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  . .  S.   Russell 

HURON. 

Goderich. 

Sheriff B.  Cf .  Reynolds 

Judge L.  H.  Dickson 

Local  Master. . .  " 

Junior  Judge. . .  E.   N.  Lewis 
Crown  Attorney .  C.  Seager 
Olerk  of  Peace.  " 

Local  Registrar.  D.  McDonald 
Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds . . .  W.  Coats 

KENORA. 

Kenora. 

Sheriff John  W.  Humble 

Judge T.  W.  Chappie 

Local  Master.  .  .  " 

Crown  Attorney..!.  S.  Allan  (Act.) 

Clerkof  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  0.  W.  Chad  wick 

Dist.  Court  Clerk  " 

Surr.  Registrar. .         " 

Reg.  of  Deeds ...  " 

Local  M.  of  Titles  ** 

KENT. 

Chatham. 

Sheriff J.  R.  Gemmill 

Judge Ward  Stanworth 

Junior  Judge. . .  J.  J.  Coughlin 
Local  Master .  .  .  T.  Scullard 
Crown  Attorney .  H.  D.  Smith 
Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Ijocal  Registrar.  James  Holmes 
Go.  Court  Clerk.. 
Surr.  K<>giEtrai .  .  ** 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  . .  A.  J.  Dunn 

LAMBTON. 

Sarnla. 

Sheriff James  FUntoft 

Judge D.  F.  MaeWatt 

Local  Master. . .  " 

Junior  Judge. ..  A.  E.  Taylor 
Crown  Attorney. P.  W.   Wilson 
Clerk  of  Peace .  •  " 

Local  Registrar.  Alex.  Saunders 
Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  .  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds ...  A.  McLean 

LANARK. 

Perth. 

Sheriff D.  G.  MacMartin 

Judge J.  H.  Scott 

Local  Master.  .  .  W.  S.  Senkler 

Crown  Attorney.  J.  M.  Baldersnn 

Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  J.  S.  L.  McNeely 

Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  . . 

N.R. ..H.  Bowland       Almonte. 

S.R. ..J.   Armour,         Perth. 

LEEDS   AND    GRENVILLE. 

Brockvllle. 

Sheriff .J.  A.  McCammon 

Judge J.  K.   Dowslty 

Junior  Judge. . .  E.  J.  Reynolds 
Surr.    Judge....  H.   S.   McDonald 


Local  Masters . .  .J.  K.  Dowsley 
E.  J.  Reynolds 
Crown  Attorney. M.  M.  Browa 
Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  A.  E.  Baker 
Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar. .  ** 

Reg.  of  Deeds. . . 

Brockville;      J.  T.  G.  Gallagher 
Prescott;  W.    S.    Johnston 

LENNOX    AND    ADDINQTON. 

Napanee. 

Sheriff G.  D.   Hawley 

Judge J.   H.   Madden 

Local  Master.  . .  S.  S.   Lazier 
Crown  Attorney .  U.  M.  Wilson 
Clerk  of  Peace    .  " 

Local  Registrar.  W.  P.  Deroche 
Co.  Court  Clerk. .         •• 
Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .G.  S.  Reid 
LINCOLN. 
St.  Catharines. 

Sheriff H.   O'Loughlin 

Judge J.  S.  Campbell 

Local  Master.  . .  " 

Crown  Attorney. M.  Brennan 

Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  Johnson  Clench 

Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  .  '* 

Reg.  of  Deeds. .  .  C.  E.  Fisher 

MANITOULIN. 
Gore  Bay. 

Sheriff J.  H.  Fell 

Judge C.  E.  Hewson 

Local  Master.  . .  " 

Crown  Attorney .  J.  H.  Craig 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  C.  C.  Piatt 
Dist.  Court  Clerk  " 

Surr.  Registrar. .  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds . . .  W.  R.  Abrey 
Local  M.  of  Titles  " 

MIDDLESEX. 

London. 

Sheriff .D.  M.  Cameron 

Judge Talbot   Macbeth 

Junior  Judge ...  J.  O.  Judd 
Local  Master.  .  .  H.  S.  Blackburn 
Dep'y  Registrar.  " 

Crown  Attorney. J.  B.  McKillop 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Dep.  Clerk  Cr'n.  Edmund  Weld 
Co.  Court  Clerk..         " 
Surr.  Registrar.  .  *' 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  . . 
London    City;  R.  H.  Dignan, 
E.R. ..Jos.  Marshall,    London. 
W.R.,  R.  Dunlop,  Glencoe. 
mUSKOKA. 
Bracebrldge. 

Sheriff D.  E.  Bastedo 

Judge A.  A.  Mahaffy 

Local  Master.  .  .  " 

Crown  Attorney .  Thomas  Johnson 
Clerk  of  Peace. .  " 

Local  Registrar.  (Vacant) 
Dist.  Court  Clerk  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  .  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds ...  J.  E.  Lount 
Local  M.  of  Titles  •• 

NIPISSINQ. 
North  Bay. 

Sheriff H.  C.  Varln 

.Tudge J.  A.  Valin 

Local  Marter.  . .  " 

Junior  Judge.  . .  H.  D.  Leask 
Crown  Attorney. T.  E.  McKee 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .  ** 


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73 


Local  Registrar .  T.  J.  Bonrke 
Dirt.  Court  Clerk  ** 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deed*.  . .  J.  M.  De»coB 
Ix)cal  M.  of  Title*  *• 

NORFOLK. 

Simcoe. 

Sheriff Walter  Tisdall 

Judge A.  T.  Bole» 

Local  Mister.  .  .  " 

Crown  Attorney .  T.  R.  SUght 

Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Regirtrar.  0.  C.  Rspetje 

Co.  Court  Clerk..         " 

Surr.  Registrar .  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .Wm.  M.  McGnire 

NORTHUMBERLAND         AND 
DURHAM. 
Cobourg. 

Sheriff D.   J.   Nesbitt 

Judge H.  A.  Ward 

Junior  Jud^e.  . .  G.  M.  Roger 
Xxtcal  Master.  .  .  " 

Crown  Attorney.  W.  F.  Kerr 
Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  John  T.  Field 
Co.  Court  Clerk. .  " 

Surr.  Regirtrar. .         ** 

Registrars   of   Dped.s 

West  N .  .  .  H.  McCullough,  Cobourg. 
East  N .  .  .  .A.  G.  Willoughby,  Colbome. 
East  Dur.  .W.  H.  Scott.  Port  Hope. 
West.  Dur.S.  Pollard,  Bowmanville. 

ONTARIO. 

Whitby. 

Sheriff J.  F.  Paxtoa 

Judge T.  A.  McGilliTTay 

Junior  Judge .  .  .  R.  Ruddy 

Surrogate  Jndgv  .O.  Y.  Smith 

Local  Master.  .  .  " 

Crown  .\ttomey .  J.  E.  Farewell 

Clerk  of  Peace    .  ** 

liocal  Registrar.  H.  Bascom 

Co.  Court  Clerk .  .  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  ** 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  . .  G.  W.  Drydea 

Local  M.  of  TitlesT.    A.    McGiUirray 

OXFORD. 

Woodstock. 

Sheriff Wm.   McGhee 

Judge J.  G.  Wallace 

Local  Master.  . .  W.  T.  McMullen 
Crown  Attorney.  R.  N.  Ball 
Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Regr Peter  McDonald 

Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Regirtrar. .  '* 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  . .  G.  R.  PattuDo 

PARRY    SOUND. 

Parry  Sound. 

Sheriff S.    Armstrong 

Judge F.  R.   PoweU 

Local  Master.  . .  " 

Crown  .Attorney.  W.  L.  Haight 
Local  M.  of  Titles  ** 

Clerk  of  Peace .  " 

Local  Regirtrar .  F.  Tasker 
Dirt.  Court  Clerk  ** 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .C.   Gillespie 

PEEL. 

Brampton. 

Sheriff N.  Henderson 

Judge B.  F.  Justin 

Local  Marter. . .  " 

Crown  Attorney. W.  S.  Morphy 

CTerk  of  Peace. .  *• 


Local  Regirtrar.  J.  B.  Dizoa 
Co.  Court  Clerk. .  " 

Surr.  Regirtrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds . . .  F.  J.  Jackwn 

PERTH. 

Stratford. 

Sheriff Thomas  MBgwoo4 

Judge J.  A.  BarroB 

Local  Master. ...  " 

Crown  Attorney .  G.  G.  MePhersoa 

Clerk  of  Peace..  " 

Local  Regirtrar.  E.  Sydney  Smith 

Co.  Court  CTerk .  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  *• 

Ree.  of  Deeds.  .  . 
N.R...J.  Steele,  Stratford 
S.R...H.  F.  Sharpy    St.  Marys 

PETERBOROUGH. 

Peterborough. 

Sheriff James  A.  Hall 

Judge E.  C.  S.  Huycke 

Local  Master. .. .         ** 
Crown  Attorney. G.  W.  Hatton 
CTerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  Geo.   J.    Sherry 
Co.  Court  CTerk.  *• 

Surr.  Regirtrar.  " 

Ree.  of  Deeds. . .  B.  Morrow 

PRESCOTT    AND    RUSSELL. 

L'Orlgnal. 

-  Sheriff Albert   Hagar 

Judge A.  Constaatiaeam 

Local  Master. . .  " 

Junior  Judge.  ..CO.  O'Brian 
Crown  Attorney .  John  MaxweO 
Clerkof  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrnr.  Joseph  Belaager 
Co.  Court  CTerk . .         •* 
Surr.  Regirtrar.  ** 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  Russell,  J.  A.  Gamble 
Prescott .  .  .  F.  W.  Thirtlethwaite 

PRINCE    EDWARD. 

PIcton. 

Sheriff J).  J.   Barker 

Judge (Vacant) 

Local  Marter.  . .  •* 

Crown  Attorney. R.  H.  Hubbe 
CTerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  N.  Gilbert 
Co.  Court  Clerk .  " 

Surr.  Regirtrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds .  . .  W.  Maekeaii* 

RAINY  RIVER. 

Fort  Frances. 

Sheriff W.  A.  Baker 

Judge A.  McLennan 

Local  Marter. . .  ** 

Crown  Attorney.  N.  L.  Croome 
Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Regirtrar .  W.  H.  Elliott 
Dirt.  Court  CTerk  " 

Surr.  Regirtrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds. . .  W.  J.  Keatiag 
Local  M.  of  Titles  •• 

RENFREW. 

Pembroke. 

Sheriff Aiex.  Morris 

Judge J.  M.  McNamara 

Local  Marter.  . .  " 

Junior  Judge.  .  .  E.  H.  McLean 

Crown  Attorney .  J.  H.  Bnrritt 

Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Regirtrar.  H.  W.  Perrett 

Co.  Court  CTerk . .  " 

Surr.  Regirtrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds . . .  B.  A.  Campbell 


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8IMCOE. 

Barrie. 

Sheriff W.  McL.  Harvey 

Judge G-   M.  Vance 

Junior  Judge...  K.  A.  "Wismer 
Local  Master.  . .  J.  R.  Cotter 
Crown  Attorney .  " 

Clerk  of  Peace .  . 
Local  Registrar.  John   MacKay 
Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  E.   A.  Little 
Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .R.  J.  Sanderson 
STORMONT,     DUNDAS     AND 
GLENGARRY. 
Cornwall. 

Sheriff W.  R.  Mack 

Judge J.   R-   O'Reilly 

Local  Master .. .  "        _.,,,, 

Junior  Judge.  .  .James  W.  Liddell 

Crown  Attorney  .J.  G.  Harkness 

Clerk  of  Peace.  . 

Local  Registrar.  J.  A.  McDougald 

Co.  Court  Clerk.  || 

Surr.  Registrar . 

Registrars  of  Deeds.  .  .  . ••  •  • 

Stormont.  .J.  C.  Alguire,  Cornwall. 
Dundas.  .  .  R.  J.  Dillon,  Mornsburg-. 
Glengarry.  J.  A.  MacRao,  Alexandria 
SUDBURY. 
Sudbury. 

Sheriff Alex.   Irving 

Judge J.  J.  Kehoe 

Local  Master.  •  •  ^  ,,  "  .„  , »  ,  » 
Crown  Attorney. G.  M.  Miller  (Act.) 
Clerk  of  Peace.  .  ^*  cv  i 

Local  Registrar .  John  D.  Shipley 
Dist.  Court  Clerk  || 

Surr.  Registrar.  „    „    '     . 
Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .S.  Fournier 
Local  M.  of  Titles  " 

TEMISKAMING. 
Haileybury. 

Sheriff Geo.  Caldbick 

Judge Henry  Hartman 

Junior  Judge. . .  G.  H.  Hay  ward 

Local  Master ...  " 

Crown  Attorney  .P.  L.  Smiley 

Clerk  of  Peace . . 

Local  Registrar. T.  J.  Meagher 

Dist.  Court  Clerk  || 

Surr.  Registrar. 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .Wm.  Lewis 

Local  M.  of  Titles 

THUNDER  BAY. 
Port   Arthur. 

Sheriff A.  W.  Thompson 

Judge Hugh  O'Lcary 

Local  Master ... 
Junior  Judge.  ..John   McKay 
Crown  Attorney  .W.  P.^Langworthy 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .  "    ^ 

Local  Regir.trar.T.  S.  T.  Smclhe 
Dist.  Court  Clerk  " 

Surr.  Registrar.        ,,  " 
Reg.  of  Deeds .  .  .J.  M.  Munro 
Local  M.  of  Titles 

VICTORIA. 
Lindsay. 

Sheriff A.  E.  Vrooman 

Judge W.  D.   Swayze 

Local  Master. . . 
Junior  Judge .  . .  H.  McMillan 
Surrogate  Judge        „  ''      . 
Crown  Attorney  .T,    H.    Stinson 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .       „  "_ 
.  Local  Registrar.  J.  H.   Sootheran 
Co.  Court  Clerk .  |* 

Surr.  Registrar. 
Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .C.  D.  Barr 


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WATERLOO. 

Kitchener. 

Sheriff H.  G.  Lackner 

Judge W.   M.    Reade 

Junior  Judge.  .  .E.   J.   Hearn 
Local  Master.  . .  J.  J.  A.  Weir 
Crown  Attorney  .D.  S.  Bowlby 
Clerk  of  Peace .  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  E.  J.  Beaumont 
Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  James  M.  Scully 
Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .Oscar  Eby 

WELLAND. 

Welland. 

Sheriff.  . ; James   Smith 

Judge L.  B.  C.Livingstone 

Local  Master.  . .  " 

Crown  Attorney  .T.   D.  ^  Cowpcr 
Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Local  Registrar.  J.  E.  Cohoe 
Co.  Court  Clerk.  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  .J.    C.    Crow 

WELLINGTON. 

Guelph. 

Sheriff A.   S.   Allan 

Judge L.  M.  Hayes 

Junior  Judge ...  A.   Spotton 

Local  Master.  . .  Wm.   Kingston 

Local  Registrar.  " 

Crown  Attorney. A.  H.  Macdonald 

Clerk  of  Peace.  .  " 

Co.  Court  Clerk.  Wm.   Kingston 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  .  . 

S.R H.  Hortop,  Guelph 

N.R J.  Tucker,  Arthur 

WENTWORTH. 

Hamilton. 

Sheriff J.  T.  Middleton 

Judge Colin  G.  Snider 

.Tunior  Judge.  .  .  J.  G.  Gauld 

Local  Master.  . .  J.  G.   Gauld 

Crown  Attorney. S.  F.  Washington 

Clerk  of  Peace .  . 

Local  Registrar.  H.   C.   Gwyn 

Dcp.  Clerk  Cr'n .  " 

Co.  Court  Clerk .  " 

Surr.  Registrar.  " 

Reg.  of  Deeds.  ..R.   K.  Hope 

YORK. 

Toronto. 

Sheriff Alex.  McCowan 

Judge John  Winchester 

Junior  Judge.  . .  E.  Coatsworth 

Second  J. J J'.   M.   Morson 

Third  J.J J.  H.  Denton 

Crown  Attorney. R.  H.  Greer 

Actg.  W.  G.  Thurston 
Clerkof  Peace.  .H.   E.   Irwin 
Co.  Court  Clerk .  Hon.  Dr.  R.  A.  Pyne 
Surr.  Registrar.  A.  P.  Wallis 
Reg.  of  Deeds .  . . 

York W.    J.    Hill 

North  York .  .  J.  D.  McKay 
Master  of  Titles.  J.  G.  Scott,  K.C. 

TORONTO. 

Sheriff Fred'k  Mownt 

Crown  Attorney  .J.  W.  S.  Corlcy 
Rep.  of  Deeds.  .  . 

Western  Div.  .R.  H.  Bowes, 

Eastern  Div. .P.  Ryan, 


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BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS 

For  alphabetical  list  of  Towns  with  Barristers,  or  with  reference 
to  nearest  Towti  with  resident  Barrister,  (see  page  85). 

C.  L.  D.  INFORMATION  BUREAU 
Toronto  Barristers  are  invited  to  Telephone  Adelaide 
4750  for  information  about  Lawyers  anywhere  in  Canada, 
U.  S.  A.  or  Foreign  Countries. 


CITY  OP  TORONTO, 
County  of  York. 

Note:  Number  before  name  is  key  to  agency  system,   (see  page  85). 


1  Adams,  A.  A.,  MaoniDg 
Arcade. 

3  Agnew  &  Hay,  33  Rich- 
mond St.  W.  R.  G. 
Agnew,  E.  A.  Hay. 

7  Anderson     A     McMaster, 

225  Mavety  St.  A.  J. 
Anderson,  W.  A.  Mc- 
Master. 

8  Archibald       &      Frenoh. 

Lumsden  Bldg.  G.  A. 
Archibald,  C.  G. 
French. 

9  Armour   &   Mickle,    Con- 

fed.  Life  Bldg.  E. 
Douglas  Armour.  K.C, 
Henry  W.  Mlckle,  ®A. 
D.  Armour. 

it  Armstrong,  A.  Bosworth, 

15  Armstrong,  S.  A.,  Asst. 
Prov.  Seoy.,  Parliament 
BIdgs. 

18  Arnold!  A  Grierson,  103 
Bay  St.  Prank  Amoldl, 
K.C.,  D.  D.  Grierson. 

Card,  Page  440 

Si  .Vmott,  S.  J.,  15  Toronto 
St. 

14  Aylesworth,  Wright, 

Moss  &,  Thompson. 
Traders  Bank  Bldg. 
Sir  Allen  Aylesworth, 
K.C.,  H.  J.  Wright, 
John  H.  Moss,  K.C., 
J.  A.  Thompson,  F. 
Aylesworth,  A.  M. 
Garden,  ®W.  H.  Lati- 
mer, W.  La^v^.  H.  J. 
Stuart,  H.  A.  Robert- 
son. 


27  Bain,  Bicknell,  Macdonell 

A  Gordon,  Lumsden 
Bldg.  James  W.  Bain, 
K.G.,    Alfred    Bicknell, 

A.  McLean  Macdon- 
ell, K.G.,  Peter  White, 
K.C  M.  L.  Gordon, 
J.  M.  Forgie.  B. 
H.  L.  Symmes,  J.  S. 
Duggan,  Craig  McKay. 

Card,  Page  440 

28  Balfour    A    Parker,     157 

Bay  St.  ®Gordon  B. 
Balfour.  James  Parker. 
30  Barton  &  Henderson, 
Royal  Bk.  Bldg.  T. 
Herbert    Barton.     ®C. 

B.  Henderson. 

33  Barlram  A  Wadsworth, 
Bank  of  Toronto  Bldg. 
J.  B.  Bartram.  W.  R. 
Wadsworth,       D.       R. 

•6  Bayly,  Edward,  K.O.,  SoU. 
eitor  to  Atty.-Oeneral's 
Dept. 

39  Beaton,  A.  H.,  Royal  Bk. 

Big. 
43   Beatty,  C.  W. 
45  Beaty,  Snow  A  Naamlth, 

4  Wellington  St.  e.     A. 

J.  Russell  Snow,  K.C., 

C.  B:  Nasraith,  F.  G. 
Dyke,  C.  W.  Moorhead. 

48  Beaumont,     R.      B.,     24 

Adelaide  St.  e. 
51  Beck,  H.  T.,  Confed.  Life 

Bldg. 

56  Bell,   Edwin,  Secy.     Law 

?on'efv.   Osiroode  Hall. 

57  Bell,  George,  K.O.,  4  Wei- 

lington  St.  e. 


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BARRISTERS   AND   SOLICITORS. 


TORONTO — Continued. 


60  Blokford,  E.  H.,  18  Tor- 
onto St. 

66  BIggar  A  Burton,  18  Tor- 
onto St.  George  F. 
Burton. 

69  Biggs  &  Biggs,    Gonfed. 

Life  Bldg.    R.  A.  Biggs. 

70  Black,      Charles.        Kent 

Building. 
71%  Blackstock,  Gait,  Good- 
erham  &  McCann, 
Gooderham  Building. 
Geo.  T.  Blackstock, 
K.C.,  Thomas  Percy 
Gait,  K.C.,  M.  Ross 
Gooderham,  George  E. 
McCann. 

Card,  Page  440 

72  Blake,    Lash,    Anglln    A 

Cassels,  Canadian  Bank 
of  Commerce  Bldg.  Z. 
A.  Lash,  K.C.,  W.  H. 
Blake,  K.C.,  A.  W. 
Anglin,  K.C.,  ®Walter 
Gow,  Miller  Lash,  Glyn 
Osier,  R.  C.  H.  Cassels, 
M.  C.  Cameron,  ®Geo. 
H.  Cassels,  ®J.  F. 
Lash,  S.  G.  Crowell, 
G.   G.  Paulin. 

73  Bond,    Aubrey    A.,   Gon- 

fed. Life  Bldg. 

81  Boulton,  C.  R.,  18  Tor- 
onto St. 

84  Bourdon,  W.  H.,  2910a 
West  Dundas  St. 

90  Briggs,  Frost,  Dillon  & 
Birks,  33  Richmond  St. 
\V.  Alfred  W.  Briggs, 
K.C..  Harold  R.  Frost, 
LL.B.,  E.  M.  Dillon, 
Ray  T.  Birks. 

93  Bristol  &  Armour,  712 
Excelsior  Life  Bldg. 
Edmund  Bristol,  K.C., 
M.P.,  ®Eric  N.  Armour. 

96  Brown,  Edward  B.,  K.C., 

Osgoode  Hall. 

97  Brown       &       Crawford. 

Lumsden      Bldg.        F. 
Erichsen  Brown. 
99  Brown,     Merrltt   A.,     17 
Chestnut  St. 

102  Bruce,  Alex.,  K.C.,  Can- 
ada Life  Bldg. 

105  Bruce,  John.  (Special 
Examiner),  City  Hall. 

108  Bull,  Shaw,  Montgomery 
&  Edge,  Confed.  Life 
Bldg.  B.  E.  Bull,  J.  G. 
Shaw,  Joseph  Mont- 
gomery, H.  Percy  Edge. 


113  Burk,     Arthur     W.,     18 

Toronto  St. 

114  Burns,  S.  W.     8   Queen 

St.  e. 

115  Callaghan,   Frank   W.,  A 

Co.,  401  Crown  Office 
Bldg.  Frank  W.  Cal- 
laghan, B.A. 

Card,  Page  440 
1151/2  Callahan,  John,  Confed- 
eration Life  Bldg. 

116  Callen,  V.  J.,  20  King  St. 

E. 

117  Cameron,  Crooks  &  Roe- 

buck, Royal  Bk.  Bldg. 
Alfred  B.  Cameron, 
Alex.  D.  Crooks,  A.  W. 
Roebuck. 

120  Cameron,  D.  O.,  32  Ade- 

laide St.  e. 

121  Campbell,      David,      242 

Gonfed.      Life      Rldg. 

(Also  Wpg.,  Man.) 
123  Campbell,      Joseph      H., 

225  Mavety  St. 
125  Canniff,    H.    T.,    Manning 

Arcade. 

130  Carrick  &  Walkingshaw, 

Manning  Chbrs.  Cecil 
Carrick,  F.  Walking- 
shaw. 

131  Carruthers,  C.  W. 

135  Cassels,  Brock  A  Kelley, 
85  Bay  St.  Hamilton 
Cassels,  K.C.,  R.  S. 
Cassels,  K.C.,  Henry 
Brock,  Geo.  M.  Kelley, 
C.  P.  Tisdall. 

Card,  Page  440 

138  Cassels  &  Defries,  15 
Toronto  St.  Robert  L. 
Defries. 

141  Cavell  &  Cavell,  43  Ade- 
laide St.  e.  J.  H. 
Cavell. 

144  Church,    Thos.    L.,    City 

Hall. 

145  City     Solicitors'     Depart- 

ment. <SiG.  R.  Geary, 
K.C.,  Corporation  Coun- 
sel; Wm.  Johnston, 
City  Sohcitor;  Assis- 
tant Solicitors:  C.  M. 
Colquhoun,  I.  S.  Fairty, 
F.  A.  Eddis,  S.  W.  Gra- 
ham, H.  H.  Johnstone. 

147  Clark,  W.  J.,  9G  King 
St.  w. 

150  Clark  (W.  Mortimer) 
Gray  &  Baird,  Confed. 
Life  Bldg.  Frank  M. 
Gray,  W.  A.  Baird. 


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TORONTO — Continued. 


153  Clark,  McPherson,  Camp- 
bell A  Jarvis,  902 
Kent  Bldg.  John  M. 
Clark,  K.C.,  Geo.  C. 
Campbell,  R.  U.  Mo- 
Pherson.  Fred.  C.  Jar- 
vis,  A.  D.  McKenzie. 

156  Clarke,  Swabey  &  Mc- 
Lean, Mail  Bldg.  J.  B. 
Clarke,  K.C.,  C.  Swa- 
bey, M.  C.  McLean. 

162  Coatsworth  A  Richard- 
son, 157  Bay  St.  J.  T. 
Richardson,  LL.B.,  B. 
T.  Coatsworth,  LL.B. 

165  Cochrane  A  Shaver.  6 
King    St.    w.  Alex. 

R.  Coehrane.  LL.B., 
Gordon  N.  Shayer. — 

168  Code,  James  R.,  1  Ade- 
laide St.  ft. 

170  ColTey,  D.  J.,  1001  Bank 

Hamilton  Bldg. 

171  Cohen  &  Cohen.  Sun  Life 

Bldg.  A.  Cohen.  S. 
Cohen. 

172  Cohen,  Arthur,  221  Yonge 

St. 

175  $SColville,  A.  B..  524  Con- 

federaiion  Life  Bldg. 

176  Cook     A     Qilchrlst,     33 

Richmond  St.  w.  Wm. 
Cook,  James  Gilchrist. 

177  Cook     A     Mitchell,     157 

Bay   St.      J.    E.    Cook. 
John  Mitchell. 
181  Cooke,    J.    H.,    Standard 
Bank  Bldg. 

183  Corley,    Wilkle,    Duff    A 

Hamilton,  120  Bay  St. 
J.  W.  Seymour  Corley. 
K.C.  (City  Crown  At- 
ty.).  George  Wilkie,  J. 
M.  Duff.  J.  G.  Hamil- 
ton,   Donald    R.    Hos- 

184  Coughim,    James    P.,    26 

Adelaide  St.  W.,  also 
256  Danforth  Ave. 

185  Creighton,   J.,   72   Queen 

St.  w. 

186  Cromble,       Worrell       A 

Gwynne,    76    .\delaide 
St.  w.    John  A.  Wor- 
rell,    K.C.       W.     D. 
Gwynne    (Special    Ex- 
aminer) . 

192  Curry  A  Wallace,  Crown 

Office  Bldg.  James 
Walter  Currj-,  K.C,  E. 
E.  Wallace. 

193  Davidson.  N.  P.,  K.C,  24 

Adelaide  e. 


194  Davidson     A     Folinsbee, 

Lumsden  Bldg.  W.  C. 
Davidson,  M.  J.  Folins- 
bee. 

195  Davis,    B.    N.,    A    Grass, 

157  Bay  St.  Bidwell  N. 
Davis,  R.  E.  Grass. 

196  Davis    A    Mehr,    Confed. 

Life    Bldg.      L.    Davis, 

S.  M.   Mehr. 

Card,  Page  440 
198   Day,  Ferguson  A  Co.,  26 

.\delaide  St.  w.    James 

E.       Day,       John       M. 

Fercriisnn,  J.  P.  Walsh. 
201  Delamer«,  Reesop  A  Rom, 

18  Toronto  St.     H.  A. 

Reesor,  C.  G.  Ross. 

206  ®Denison.     W.    W.,     c/o 

Standard  Bank  of  Ca- 
nada. 

207  Denovan,  A.  M.,  18  Tor- 

onto St. 

210  Denovan,  Joshua,  Lum<- 
den  Bldg. 

213  Denton,  Grover  A  Mac- 
donald,  24  King  Street 
West.  Frank  Denton. 
K.C,  John  L  Grover, 
Arthur  A.  Macdonald, 
•Harry  D.  Anger. 

216  Dewart,  Harding,  Maw  A 
Hodgson,  Sun  Life 
Bldg.  H.  Hartley  De- 
wart, K.C,  R.  T.  Hard- 
ing. Henry  W.  Maw.  G. 
S.  Hodgson,  ®Norman 
S.    Macdonell. 

218  ®Dillon,    W.    A.    E.,    191 

Church  St. 

219  Dockray,  Thomas  D. 

221  Douglas  A  Gibson,  Con- 
fed.  Life  Bldg.  Wil- 
liam Douglas.  R.  J. 
Gibson. 

223  Douglas.       John,       1275 

Queen  St.  W. 
235  Dowdall.  R.  J.,    461    St. 

Clarens  Ave. 

241  Drayton,      P.      H..      K.C. 

(official        arbitrator). 
Excelsior  Life  Bldg. 

242  Duncan  J.   M..   Excelsior 

Life  Bldg. 

243  SDuncan,  Lewis,  24  King 

St.  w. 
247  Dymond,  A.  M..  K.C.  Law 

Clierk   of    the     House, 

Parliament  Bldgs. 
249  East,  H.  M.  ,166  Bay  St. 
252  Eastwood.   John   P.,    152 

Bay  St. 


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BARRISTERS  AND   SOLICITORS. 
TORONTO — Continued. 


255  Edgar,     James     F.,     59 

Yonsre  St. 

257  Edmunds,     F.     B.,     2922 

West  Dundas  St. 

258  Elliott,    Charles,    Librar- 

ian, Ossoode  HalL 
261  Elliott     &     Hume,  Kent 
Bldg.      W.   J.    Elliott, 
R.  D.  Hume. 

263  Elmore,     Thos.     S.,     301 

Kent  Bldg. 

264  Essery,     Basil      W.,     57 

Queen  St.  West.    Asso- 
ciate   Counsel:    E.    T. 
Essery,  K.C.  (London.) 
Card,  Page  441 

265  Evans-Lewis,  Chas., 

268  Factor   &    Shulman,    299 

Queen  St.  West.  ®S. 
Factor,  Percy  Shul- 
man. 

269  Falconfaridge,  John  D.,  22 

Claeslnut  Park  Road. 

270  Fasken,  Robertson,  Chad- 

wick  &  Sedgewick, 
Excelsior  Life  Bldg.  E. 
M.  Chadwick,  K.C, 
David  Fasken.  K.C, 
R.  S.  Robertson, 
Alex'der  Fasken,  0. 
H.  Sedgewick,  .las.  Ait- 
cliison,  J.  W.  Pickup, 
N.  S.  Gaudwell,  R.  E. 
Fennell. 

Card,  Page  441 

272  Fetlierstonliaugh,      Fred. 

B.,  K.C,  Royal  Bank 
Bldg. 

273  Finherg,       Isidor,        171 

Yonge  St. 

274  ®Fitzaerald,        S.,        42 

Vaughan  Rd. 

275  Foley,    F.    J.,    Dominion 

Bank  Bldg. 

277  Fowler,  H.  C,  15  Tor- 
onto St. 

283  Foy,  Knox  A  Monahan, 
157  Bay  St.  A.  E. 
Knox,  T.  Louis  Mona- 
han, E.  L.  Middleton. 

285  Francis  &  Wardrop,  15 
Toronto  St.  A.  W. 
Francis.  K.C,  R.  War- 
drop,  W.  B.  Cowan. 

288  Praser,  R.  L.,  15  Toronto 
St. 

290  Freeman     &     Moss,     57 

Queen  w.  C  E.  H. 
Freeman,  T.  Moss. 

291  Fullerton,  James  S.,  K.C, 

76  Adelaide  St.  W. 
294   Gallagher,  Ziba,   18  Tor- 
onto St. 


297  Gamble,  C.  A  H.  D.,  18 
Scott  St.  H.  D.  Gam- 
ble, K.C,  C.  H.  Wat- 
son. 

300   Gardner,  G.  M.,  &  Co. 
303  Gash,    Norman   B.,   K.C, 

307  German,    Harvey    ft.,    37 

Yonge  St. 

308  German,     John     C     M., 

17  King  St.  w. 

309  Gibson,   Goodwin. 

311  Gibson  &  Gibson,  Bank 
of  Hamilton  Bldg. 
Thos.  Gibson,  J.  Gar- 
field Gibson. 

315  Gibson,  T.  A.,  43  Adelaide 
St.  e. 

318  Goodman     &     Galbraith, 

Lumsden  Bldg.  A.  K. 
Goodman,  ®D.  G.  M. 
GaU)raith. 

319  Goodman,  D.  B.,  32  Ade- 

laide St.  e. 
321  Gordon,  W.  H.  L.,  Church 
&  Adelaide  Sts. 

323  Grant,  W.  H.,  206  Main 

St. 

324  Gray     &     Gray,     Crown 

Office     Bldg.       G.     H. 

Gray,  J.  J.  Gray. 
327   Greene,  Columbus  H. 
330  Gregory,  Gooderham, 

Campbell    &    Coleman, 

Contin.  Life  Bldg.    W. 

D.      Gregory,      H.      F. 

Gooderham,    F.    A.    A. 

Campbell,  D.  B,  Cole- 
man. 

Card,  Page  441 
332  Grier,    A.    Monro,    K.C, 

Dom.  Bk.  Bldg. 
335  Gullen,  Fred.  C.  B.A.,  33 

Richmond  St.  W. 
337  Hall,  W.   Carleill,   LL.B., 

157  Bay  St 
340  Hall,     Wm.     Myddleton, 

Confed.  Life  Bldg. 
343  Harman,  G.   F.,  K.C.   18 

Toronto  St. 
347  Harris,     Ernest    A.,     711 

CP.R.  Bldg. 
349  Hassard,   A.    R.,    Confed. 

Life  Bldg. 
352  Haverson.  James,  K.C,  28 

Wellington  St.  e. 
356   Heighlngton     A     Shaver. 

See  Symons,  Heighing- 

ton  &  Sliaver. 
358  Hellmuth,    Cattanaoh    A 

Meredith,    1106   CP.R. 

Bldg.     I.   F.   Hellmuth, 

K.C,  E.  C  Cattanach. 
361   Henderson,      Chas.,      IS 

Toronto  St. 


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79 


TORONTO — Continued. 


364  Henderson,      Elraes,      18 

Toronto    St. 

365  Henderson     A     McQuire, 

Sun  Life  Bldg.  David 
Henderson.  W.  H.  Mc- 
Guire,  G.  A.  F.  Rooney. 

366  Henderson,    Wm.    A.    A 

Co.,  Manning  Chbrs. 

367  Henderson,  Small  &  Car- 

rick,  18  Toronto  St. 
J.  T.  Small.  K.G.,  J. 
W.  Carrlck. 

368  Herzlich,    Carl    M.,     204 

Manning  Chambers. 
370  ®He\vard,  G.  C,  76  Ade- 
laide St.  w 

373  Heyd,   Heyd   d   McLarty, 

28  Adelaide  St.  w.  L. 
F.  Heyd,  KSi.,  N.  G. 
Heyd,  W.  J.  McLarty, 
B.A. 

374  Hislop,   T.,    34    Victoria 

St. 

376  Hodges,  W.  H.,  «  Tor- 
onto St. 

378  HoCfman,  J.  H.,  Manning 
Chambers. 

382  Holden  A  Grover,  85  Bay 

St.  John  B.  Holden. 
SGeorge  A.  Grover,  J. 
Y.  Murdoch,  Jr. 

383  Hoiliss,         Wilson         A 

Broudy,  Temple  Bldg. 
J.  Fred  Hoiliss,  T.  H. 
Wilson,  J.  W.  Broudy. 
385  Holman.  Charles  J.,  K.C. 
(See  Payne  &  Bisselt.) 

388  Holmes,  G.  W. 

389  Holmes    A  Holmes.  Man- 

ning Chbrs.  R.  H. 
Holmes,  ®T.  L.Holmes. 

390  Holmes   &   Mogan,   Man- 

ning Chbrs.  J.  G. 
Holmes,  ®  W.  M.  Mo- 
pan. 

391  Honeyford,  Richard,  Kent 

Bldg. 

392  Hood.    G.    W.    P.,    2858 

West  Dundas  St. 
395  Hossack,     D.     C,     Kent 
Bldg. 

398  Hubbard,  J.  J.,  240  Con- 

fed.  Life  Bldg. 

399  Hughes,  F.  J.,  72  Queen 

St.   W. 

400  Hunt,  Melvin  G.,  Confed. 

Life  Bldg. 

401  Hunter,  H.  F.,  19  Isabella 

St. 
406  Hunter  A  Deacon,  2  Tor- 
onto St.    Lincoln  Hun- 
ter, G.  P.  Deacon. 


409  Hunter  A  Hunter,  Temple 
Bldg.  W.  H.  Hunter, 
B.A..  A.  T.  Hunter, 
LL.B.— 

Card,  Page  44S 

412  In-vin,    W.    N.,    Manning 

Chambers. 

413  InMn,  Hales  A  IrvNin,  171 

Yonge  St.  H.  E.  Ir- 
win, K.C,  James  Hales, 
Frederick   Irwin. 

414  Jackes,  E.  H.,  57  Queen 

St.  w. 

415  Jackes  A  Jackes,  Lums- 

den  Bldg.  C.  B.  Jackes. 
418  Jennings  A  Clute,  Bank 
of  Hamilton  Bldg.  A. 
R.  Clute,  John  Jen- 
nings. 

420  Johns,  F.  V.,  Prov.  See. 

Dept.,  Parliament 

Bldgs. 

421  Johnston,    McKay,    Dods 

A  Grant,  Bank  of  Ham- 
ilton Bldg.  E.  F.  B. 
Johnston,  K.C,  Robert 
McKay,  K.C,  Andrew 
Dods,  Gideon  Grant. 
D.  Inglis  Grant.  >Terv!l 
MacDonald.  G.  W. 
.\dams,  P.  E.  F.  Smilv. 
Card,  Pane  441 

424  Johnston,  Wm.,  City  Soli- 
citor, City  Hall. 

430  Jones  A  Barlow,  Excel- 
sior Life  Bldg.  F.  C  LI. 
Jones.  F.  H.  Barlow. 

432  Jones,  Bone  &.  McDon- 
ald, 171  Yonge  St.  Ja.s. 
Edmund  Jones,  W.  J. 
McDonald,  J.  Harvey 
Bone. 

436  Jones  A  Leonard,  18 
Toronto  St.,  Beverley 
Jones,  C.  J.  Leonard, 
C.  P.  Leonard. 

439  Kappele,   Charles. 

440  Keeler.     A.     J.,     Temple 

Bldg. 

441  ®Kelly,  D.  P.  J.,  Manning 

Chambers. 

443  Kerr,  Charles  W.  A  Co., 

Lumsden  Bldg.  Charles 
W.  Kerr,  ®A.  Cochrane. 

444  Kerr  A  Co.,  Confed.  Life 

Bide-.     George  Kerr. 

445  Kerr,  Davidson,  Paterson 

A  McFarland,  Excel- 
sior Life  Bldg.  W. 
Davidson,  K.C,  John 
A.  Paterson.  K.C,  ®G. 
P.  McFarland,  Alex. 
T.  Davidson. 

446  Kerr,       Fletcher,       Kent 

Bldg. 


80 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


TORONTO — Continued. 


447  Kerr,    H.    L.,    1009    Kent 

Bldg. 
451  Kilmer,  Irving    A    Davis, 

10  Adelaide  e.     G.    H. 

Kilmer,     K.C.,     H.     H. 

Davis,  J.  S.  Beatty,  J. 

R.      Rumball,      H.     V. 

Hearst,  E.  H.  Brower, 

L.  A.  Landriau. 
457  King    &    King,    Bank    of 

Hamilton  Bldg.  Samuel 

King,  Oscar  H.  King. 
463  Kingston,   G.  A.    (Work- 
men's      Compensation 

Board). 
465  Kirkpatrick,  W.  H.,  2836 

West  Dundas  St. 

467  Kline,  F.,  18  Toronto  St. 

468  Labatt,  G.  B.,  84  Bay  St. 

469  Laidlaw,  William,  K.C. 

470  Laing,  J.  M.,  167  Yonge 

St. 

472  Lamport,      Ferguson      A 

IMcCallum,  Royal  Bk. 
Bldg.  W.  A.  Lam- 
port, H.  M.  Ferguson, 
W.  J.  McCallum. 

473  Lang,  D.  W.,  with  Union 

Trust  Co. 

474  Laughton,   H.  V.      (With 

National  Trust  Co.). 

475  Lawrence      A      Dunbar, 

Excelsior  Life  BlUg.  A. 
G.  F.  Lawrence,  P.  J. 
Dunbar. 
478  Lear,  W.  E.,   1247  King 
W. 

480  Lee,  George  H.  D.  (With 

National  Trust  Co.). 

481  Lee  A  O'Doncsghue,  Con- 

fed.  Life  Bldg.    W.  T. 

J.   Lee,   J.  G.   O'Don- 

oghue. 
484  Lefroy.    A.    H.    P..    K.C, 

163%   Church  St. 
487  Lennox  A  Lennox,     157 

Bay    St.      T.    Herbert 

Lennox,     K.C.,    J.    P. 

Lennox,  H.  C.  Moore. 

490  LeVesconte,  R.  C. 

491  Lewis,  A.  R.,  K.C,  Tem- 

ple Building. 

493  Lindsey,  G.  G.  S.,  K.C. 

495  Livingston,  C.  W.,  Con- 
tinental  Life   Bldg. 

499  Loftus,  John  T.,  Temple 
Bldg. 

503  Lown,  A.  S.,  Tanner- 
Gates  Bldg. 

506  McAndrew,  J.  A.  (Offi- 
cial referee),  Lumsden 
Bldg. 

508  McArthur,  D. 

514  McBride,  James,  1304 
C.P.R.  Bldg. 


520  McCarthy    A    McCarthy, 

Canada  Life  Bldg. 
Leighton  McCarthy, 
K.C,  D.  L.  McCarthy, 
K.C,  Frank  McCarthy, 
Wilfrid  M.  Cox,  H.  A. 
Harrison. 

Card,  Page  44% 

521  McCullough,  G.  Gier. 

522  McCullough,    James,    57 

Queen  St.  w. 

523  McCullough,    J.    W.,    15 

Toronto  St. 
527  McGhie,  J.  H.,  K.C,  Sol. 
Ont.  Ry.  Bd. 

532  McGowan,  R.  J.,  Temple 

Bldg. 

533  McHugh,     G.     P.,     Man- 

ning Chbrs. 

534  McKay,   W.   J.     L.,    Mail 

Bldg. 

535  McKeown,  S.  W.,  Excel- 

sior Life  Bldg. 

537  McKitrick  &  O'Donoghue, 

Confed.  Life  Bldg.  H. 
E.  McKitrick,  D.  J. 
O'Donoghue. 

538  McLaughlin,        Johnston, 

Moorhead  A  Macaulay, 
120  Bay  St.  R.  J. 
McLaughlin,  K.C,  R. 
L.  Johnston,  R.  D. 
Moorhead,  L.  Macau- 
lay,  W.  T.  Sinclair. 

539  McLaughlin,     Gordon    A. 

(With  Mulock  &  Co.). 
Dominion   Bank   Bldg. 

540  McLaughlin,     J.     S.      25 

Toronto  St. 
542  McMaster,  Montgomery, 
Fleury  &  Co. 
McMaster,  Montgomery, 
Fraser,  Bullen  A 
Steele,  Canada  Life 
Building.  A.  C.  Mc- 
Master, John  D.  Mont- 
gomery. Wm.  J. 
Fleury,  J.  H.  Praspr, 
J.  M.  Bullen,  H.  L. 
Steele,  N.  S.  Robert- 
son. 

Card,  Page  44S 

544  McMichael,  A.  F. 

546  McMulIen,  J.  A.,  90  Plea- 

sant Blvd. 

547  McPherson      A     Co.,      G 

King  St.  w.  Hon.  W.  D. 
McPherson,  K.C,  W. 
B.  McPherson. 
550  McWhinney  A  Brown, 
60  Victoria  St.  W. 
J.  McWhinney,  K.C, 
E.  P.  Brown. 


ONTARIO, 


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TORONTO — Continued. 


552  MecBeth,  J.  C.  M.,  Con- 

tinental Life  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  442 

553  Macdonald,      Garvey     d 

Rowland,  18  Toronto 
St.  W.  H.  Garvey.  J. 
A.  Rowland. 

556  Macdonald  A  Macintosh, 

Tanner-Gates  Bldg.  G. 
S.  Macdonald,  J.  A. 
Macintosh. 

557  Macdonald,   C.    E.,    Con- 

fed.  Life  Bldg. 

558  Macdonald,   Donald,   Sun 

Life  Bldg. 

r>60  Macdonald,  Hugh  J. 

502  SMacdonald,  James  A., 
K.G.,    Lurasden    Bldg. 

565  Macdonald,  Shepley, 

Donald  A  Mason; 
Macdonald,  Shepley, 
Donald  A  White,  Sun 
Life    Bldg.  J.    H. 

Macdonald,  K.C..  R. 
C.  Donald.  G.  W. 
Mason,  H.  S.  White, 
®A.  Foulds,  Jr.,  W.  W. 
Davidson,  F.  C.  Car- 
ter, W.  A.  McCarthy, 
n.  D.  Walter. 

57 1  Macdonell  A  Roland,  2 
Toronto  St.  Hon.  A.  C. 
Macdonell,  K.C.,  M.P., 
W.  J.  Boland,  J.  F. 
Boland. 

oTT)  Macfarlane,  J.  C,  with 
Can.  Gen.  Electric,  212 
King  St.  w. 

577  MacGregor,  Alex.,  Con- 
fed.  Life  Bldg. 

583  MacGregor,  J.  P. 

584  (SMaclnnes,    C.    8.,    K.C., 

24  King  St.  w. 

586  MacKay,     W.      C,      171 

Yonge  St. 

587  MacKelcan,        Fred        R. 

(With  National  Trust 
Co.). 

588  Mackenzie  &  Gordon,  85 

Bay  St.  Kenneth  F. 
Mackenzie,  Murray 

'Gordon. 

589  Mackenzie.  E.  C,  18  Tor- 

onto St. 

590  Mackenzie.     Frank    Gor- 

don. 
592  Mackenzie,     H.     Gordon, 
594  Mackenzie,  J.  B. 
598  Macklem,  0.  R.  A  H.  C 
601   Maclean      &      Constable, 

Frank     W.     Maclean. 

Del.  L.  Constable. 

6 


604  MacMurchy  A  Spcnce, 
C.P.R.  Bldg.  (C.P.R. 
Solicitors).  Angus 

MacMurchy,  K.C.,  John 
D.  Spence,  J.  B.  Keeler. 

608  Macnaughton,  A.  Camer- 

on, McKinnon  Bldg. 

609  Male.    W.    H.,    33    Rich- 

mond St.  W. 

610  Malone,  Malone  A  Long, 

85  Bay  St.  E.  T. 
Malone,  K.C..  A.  L. 
Malone.  E.  G.  Long, 
A.  Mearns,  ®G.  M. 
Malone,  H.  S.  Sprague. 

611  Markham,  D.  W.,  Crown 

Office  Bldg. 

613  Martin,  Clara  Brett.  26 
Adelaide  w. 

616  Martin,  Henry  J.,  Lums- 
den  Bldg. 

619  Martin.  S.  S.,  2  Toronto 
St. 

625  Mearns  A  Carr,  60  Vic- 
toria St.  Frank  S. 
Mearns,  Wm.  L.  Carr. 

628  Meek,  Edward.  K.C.,  Mall 
Bldg. 

634  Mercer.  Bradford  A 
Campbell.  S.  H.  Brad- 
ford. K.C..  J.  A.  Camp- 
bell. 

637  Millar,  Ferguson  A  Hun- 
ter, 55  Yonge  St.  C. 
Millar,  A.  W.  Hunter, 
T.  R.  Ferguson,  K.C., 
H.  Ferguson,  John  C. 
Thomson. 

640  Mills,  Raney  A  Dewar, 
Bk.  of  Hamilton  Bldg. 
W.  E.  Raney,  K.C., 
Alex.  Mills,  Fraser 
Raney,  A.  M.  Dewar. 

643  Milne,  John  A.,  Temple 
Bldg. 

650  Montgomery-,  R.  A.,  A 
Baird,  Confed.  Life 
Bldg.  R.  A.  Montgom- 
ery, J.  M.  Baird. 

652  Morden,  W.  S.,  K.C. 
(Mgr.  Guardian  Trust 
Co.,  Ltd.),  Dinnick 
Bldg. 

655  Morine,  A.  N.,  Kent  Bldg. 

65G  Morley,  G.  W.,  A  Co., 
Lumsden  Bldg.  G.  W. 
Morley.  Counsel: — J. 
A.  McAndrew. 

Card,  Page  44g 

658  Morris  A  Roach,  10% 
Terauley  St.  Elihu  G. 
Morris.  Guy  R. 
Roach. — 


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BARRISTERS   AND   SOIJCITOKb. 


TORONTO — Continued. 


661  Morris,   Wm.,      Manning 

662  Moses,  H.  Reginald. 

664  Mowat,  Maclennan,  Hun- 
ter &  Parkinson,  Kent 
BIdg.  H.  M.  Mowat, 
K.C.,  R.  J.  Maclennan, 
R.  G.  Hunter,  H.  P. 
Parkinson. 

667  Mulock,  Mllilken,  Clark 
A  Redman,  Dominion 
Bank      Bldg.  Wil- 

liam Mulock,  Wm.  B. 
Milliken,  Herbert  A. 
Clark,  Henry  E.  Red- 
man. 

Card,  Page  443 

669  Murdock,  J.  Y.,  134  Vic- 

toria St. 

670  Murphy  &  Donald,  Dom. 

Bk.  Bldg.  W.  K. 
Murphy,  Jr.,  ®H.  H. 
Donald. 

671  OMurton,     H.     S.,     711 

C.P.R.  Bldg. 

672  Nason,  Joseph,  157  Bay 

St. 

673  Naughton,     J,     H.,     304 

Lumsden  Bldg. 

674  Nesbitt,    Russell,    Crown 

Office  Bldg. 

675  Netbitt,     Wallace,     K.O. 

Dom.    Bk.    Bldg.    (See 

Osier  &  Co.) 
678  Newman,     Geo.     E.,     18 

Toronto  St. 
680  Obee,    Harvey,    C.    P.    R. 

Bldg. 
682   O'Brian,  J.  B.,  K.C. 

686  O'Brien     &     Lundy,     18 

Toronto  St.  Henry 
O'Brien,  K.C,  J.  Stew- 
art Lundy. 

687  O'Connell,    Daniel,    1604 

Royal  Bank  Bldg. 

688  O'Connor,  Thos.  J.  W. 

690  Ogden  &  Bowlby,  23  To- 

ronto St.  Albert  Og- 
den,  A.   T.   Bowlby. 

691  O'Leary,    F.    C,    Temple 

Bldg. 
.692  Osier,  Hoskin  &  Har- 
court,  Dom.  Bk.  Bldg. 
John  Hoskin,  K.C,  F, 
W.  Harcourt,  K.C,  H. 
S.  Osier,  K.C,  Brltton 
Osier,  W.  A.  Cameron, 
H.  W.  Shapley,  A.  W. 
Langmuir.  Counsel : — 
Hon.  Wallace  Nesbitt, 
K.C. 

Card,  Page  44S 

693  Ormerod,     R.     W.,     166 

Main  St. 

694  Owens,    E.   W.   J.,   K.C, 

32  Adelaide  St.  E. 


697  Parker  &  Clark,  Bk.  of 
Hamilton  Bldg.  W.  R. 
Percival  Parker, 
George  M.  Clark,  R. 
W.  Hart,  A.  L.  Reid. 

700  Parsons,  J.  Edgar,  B.A. 

701  Payne  &   Bissett,   Excel- 

sior Life  Bldg.  J. 
Webber  Payne,  John 
D.  Bissett.  Counsel, 
C  J.  Holman,  K.C. 

702  Pearson,   James,   Confed. 

Life  Bldg. 

703  Perry,  Wm.  H.,  18  Tor- 

onto St. 

704  Phelan,  Leo.  J.,  Manning 

Chambers. 

705  Phillips,     Nathan,      Sun 

Life  Bldg. 

706  Phippen,  Hon.  F.  H.,  K.C, 

10  King  St.  e. 

709  Plaxton  &  PJaxton,  707 
Kent  Bldg.  G.  Gordon 
Plaxton,  G.  W.  Plax- 
ton. 

712  Pope,  W.  W.,  190  Uni- 
versity Ave. 

715  Porter,  Chas.  H.,  34  Vic- 
toria St. 

717  Poucher,  N.  Y.,  92  King 
e. 

720  Price,     Qervey     St     Co., 

Sun  Life  Bldg.  Wil- 
liam H.  Price,  Charles 
M.  Garvey. — 

721  Pritchard,    M.    C,    1661 

Dufferin  St. 

722  Proudfoot,  Duncan,  Grant 

A  Gllday,  Confed.  Life 
Bldg.  Wm.  Proud- 
foot,  K.C,  E.  J.  B. 
Duncan,  W.  H.  Grant, 
®Melville  Grant,  G.  H. 
Gilday. 

Card,  Page  443 

723  Raymond,     Ross    &     Ar- 

dagh,  313  Temple 
Bldg.  W.  B.  Raymond, 
D.  C.  Ro83,  B.  Holford 
Ardagh. 

724  Regan,   Frank,   507    Con- 

fed. Life  Bldg. 

728  Reid,  Robert  A. 

732  Rlelly,  F.  D.,  743  Dover- 
court  Rd. 

734  Ritchie,    Ludwig   A   Bal- 

lantyne,  157  Bay  St. 
M.  H.  Ludwig,  K.C,  A. 
W.  Ballantyne,  C  P. 
Ritchie. 

735  Ritchie,  George 

737  Roaf,  James  R.,  95  King 
St.  e. 


ONTASIO. 


S3 


TORONTO — Continued. 


740  Robertson,  Maclennan  A 
Black,  Standard  Bank 
Bldg.  D.  M.  Robertson, 
J.  J.  Maclennan,  J.  N. 
Black. 

743  Robertson,  J.  E.,  K.C.,  18 

Toronto  St. 

744  Robertson,    K.    G.,    B.A., 

B.C.L.,    10   King  St.   e. 

746  Robinette,  Godfrey,  Phe- 

lan  A  Lawson,  Bell 
Telephone  Bldg.  T.  G. 
Robinette,  K.C.,  J.  M. 
Godfrey,  T.  N.  Phelan, 
J.  E.  Lawson.  Associ- 
ate Counsel,  J.  S.  Ful- 
lerton,  K.C. 

747  Robinson,  Christopher  C. 
750  Rogers,  Samuel,  Imperial 

Oil  Bldg. 
752  Rolph,     Thomas    T.,    37 
Yonge  St. 

755  Ross    A    Holmested,    20 

King  St.  e.  Janr.es 
Leith  Ross,  Arthur  W. 
Holmested. — 

756  Ross,     Austin      G.,     204 

Manning  Chambers. 

758  Rowan,  Sommervilie, 

Newman  A  Hattin,  59 
Victoria  St.  T.  .\. 
Rowan,  N.  Sommer- 
vilie, H.  A.  Ne\vman, 
V.  H.  Hattin. 

761  Rowell,  Reld,  Wood  A 
Wright,  Canada  Life 
Bldg.  Hon.  N.  W.  Row- 
ell, K.C,  Thos.  Reid, 
S.  Casey  Wood, 
C.  W.  Thompson,  E. 
W.  Wright,  E.  G.  Mc- 
Millan, E.  M.  Rowand, 
M.  C.  Purvis. 

Card,  Page  44S 

764  Royoe,       Henderson       A 

Boyd,  Bk.  of  Hamilton 
Bids.  It  B.  Hender- 
son, A.  M.  Boyd,  J.  R. 
O'Connor. 

Card,  Page  44S 

768  Ruel,  Gerard,  Counsel, 
C.X.R.,  9  Toronto  St. 
Gen'l  Solrs. : — A.  J. 
Reid,  K.C,  R.  H.  M. 
Temple. 

770  Ryckman,  Denlson  A  Fos- 
ter, 85  Bay  St.  E.  B. 
Ryckman,  K.C,  Shirley 
Denlson,  K.C,  Harold 
W.  A.  Foster,  W.  J. 
Beaton. 

Card,  Page  445 


773  Saunders,     Torranee     A 

Kingsmill,  120  Bay  St. 
Dvce  W.  Saunders, 
K'C,  W.  p.  Torrance, 
®Walter  B.  Kingsmill, 
S.  S.  Mills. 
779  Scott,  H.  J.,  K.C,  15  Tor- 
onto St. 

785  Segsworth,    R.    P.,     103 

Bay  St. 

786  Senior,   E.   H.,   Dominion 

Bank  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  444 
788  Shaver,  H.  Howard,  157 
Bay  St. 

790  Sheppard,       Ross,       123 

Simcoe  St. 

791  Shilton,     Wallbrldge     A 

Co.,  McKinnon  Bldg. 
John  Shilton,  W.  H. 
Wallbrldge. 

794  Simpson,  J.  J.  W.,  2  To- 

ronto St. 

795  Sinclair,    D.    L.,    Temple 

Bldg. 

796  Sinclair,  D.  B.   (with  Os- 

ier, Hoskin  &  Co.) 

797  SincTPr.  A.  A;  E.  F..  133Vi 

Queen  St.  w. 

798  Singer,    Walsh    A    Ford, 

154  Simcoe.  L.  M. 
Singer,  G.  T.  Walsh, 
W.  H.  Ford. 

Card,  Page  446 

800  Singer.  Jos.  A   Co..  Kent 

Bldg.  J.  Singer,  .a. 
Singer. 

801  Skeans,    Ironside   A   Mc- 

Ruer,  171  Yonge  St. 
W.  A.  Skeans,  E.  C 
Ironside,  J.  C  Mc- 
Ruer. 

802  Slaght,    Arthur    G.,    804 

Royal  Bk.   Bldg. 

803  Slatterj-,    T.    Frank,    157 

Bay  St. 

809  Smellie,  R.  S.,  351  Con- 
fed.  Life  Bldg. 

812  Smith,  Rae  A  Greer,  2 
Wellington  St.  e.  J. 
P.  Smith.  K.C,  G.  Lar- 
ratt  Smith,  R.  H. 
Grepr  (Cmwn  .Mty.. 
Co.  of  York).  ®R.  P. 
Saunders,  G.  R.  For- 
neret. 

815  Smith     A     Montgomery, 

233  Confed.  Life  Bldg. 
C.  P.  Smith,  W.  S. 
Montgomery-. 

816  Smith,  Henri   G.,   2  Tor- 

onto  Street. 

Card,  Page  445 
818  Smith,  L.  C,  2  Temper- 
ance St. 


84 


BARRISTERS   AND   SOLICITORS. 


TORONTO— Continued. 


821   Smith,  W.  Assheton, 
824  Smyth,  Wm.R.,  K.C.,  711 

C.P.R.  Bldg. 
827  Smythe,  R.   G.,   18  Tor- 
onto St. 

830  Snider,       McDonald       A 

Bone.     (See  No.  432.) 

831  Starr,  Spence,  Cooper  A 

Fraser,  120  Bay  St. 
J.  R.  L.  Starr,  K.C. 
J.  H.  Spence,  Grant 
Cooper,  W.  K.  Fraser, 
R.  P.  Locke,  ®L.  C. 
Outerbridge,  H.  A. 
Hall. 

833  Stewart,     A.     M.,     1114 

C.P.R.  Bldg. 

834  Stewart,     D.     H.      (with 

Trusts   &    Guar.    Co.) 
836  ®Strathy,  Gerard  B. 

839  Sweeny,      Qeo.      R.,      49 

King  St.  W. 

840  Symons,    Heighington    A 

Shaver,  Excelsior  Life 
Bldg.  David  T.  Sym- 
ons, K.C,  Angus  G. 
Heighington,  George  H. 
Shaver. 

Card,  Page  445 

843  Taylor,  William  B.,  112- 
118  King  w. 

845  Thomson,  D.  E.,  K.C,  85 

Bay  SI. 

846  Thomson,  T.  C,  157  Bay 

St. 
851  Tilley,  Johnston,  Thom- 
son &  Parmenter,  85 
Bay  Street.  W.  N.  Til- 
ley,  K.C,  Strachan 
Johnston,  K.C,  Arthur 
J.  Thomson,  R.  H. 
Parmenter,  W.  S.  Mor- 
lock. — 

Card,  Page  445 

857  Thurston  &  Co.,  23  Tor- 
onto St.  W.  G. 
Thurston,  K.C,  F.  H. 
Snyder. 

863  Tytler  &  Tytlep,  18  To- 
ronto St.  J.  Tytler, 
K.C,  N.  D.  Tytler. 

866  Urquhart,  Urquhart  A 
Page,  Confed.  Life 
Bldg.  Daniel  Urqu- 
hart, Thomas  Urqu- 
hart, H.  W.  Page. 


869  van     der     Voort,     M.P., 
Royal  Bank  Bldg. 

872  VIckers,  William  W.,  77 

York  St. 

873  Waddell   A  Co.,    Temple 

Bldg.  R.  Ruddock 
Waddell. 

Card,  Page  445 

875  Waldron,      Gordon,      10 

Adelaide  St.  e. 

876  ®Wallace,  J.  H.  G.,  123 

Bay  Street. 
878  Warren,  J.  J.   (Trusts  & 
Guar.  Co.  Ltd.). 

88 1  Watson,     Smoke,     Smith 

A  Sinclair,  20  King  St. 
e.  Franklin  Smoke, 
K.C,  J.  Grayson 
Smith,  Neil  Sinclair, 
Strafford  Watson,  Ar- 
thur L.  Fleming. 

882  Webb,  N.   R.,   &  Co.,   95 

King  St.  e.  N.  R. 
Webb. 

883  Wegenast,  F.  W.,  Trad- 

ers Bank  Bldg. 

884  Welton,   H.  R.,   24  Ade- 

laide St.  e. 
887  Werrett,  W.  A..  77  Vic- 
toria  St. 

890  Wherry    A    Cook,    Con- 

tinental Life  Bldg. 
Robert  Wherry,  W. 
Hamilton  Cook. 

891  White,  J.  P.,   Church  & 

Adelaide  Sts. 

894  Whitehead,     W.     M.,     2 

Toronto  St. 

895  Wickham,  H.  J.,  15  Tor- 

onto St. 

896  Wilkins,      M.,       Tanner- 

Gates    Building. 

898  Willard,    Wm.     R.,     155 

Roncesvalles  Av. 

899  Williams,  A.  J.,   10   King 

St.  E. 

902  Wilson,       Melville       W., 

(Asst.  Crown  Atty.), 
Kent  Bldg. 

903  Wilson,   W.    Emery,    804 

Royal  Bank  Bldg. 

904  Wray,     T.     R.     J.,     737 

Dovercourt  Road. 
908  Young  A  McEvoy,  Bk.  of 
Hamilton    Bldg.      Mc- 
Gregor    Young,     K.C, 
John  A.  McEvoy. — 


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85 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS 

NOTK:  Toronto  Agent  is  found  by  referring  number  after  name 
to  same  number  in  Toronto.  (Toronto  is  placed  first  in  list  of 
towns). 

Where  there  is  no  number  it  indicates  that  the  firm  entered  as 
Agent  in  the  registry  beok  at  Osgoode  Hall,  is  not  now  in  existence, 
or  that  registration  has  not  been  made. 


ACTOJt  —  Co.  Halton. 
IMacklnnon,  A.  J.,  147. 

Card,  Page  4S7 

ADDISON,  See  Brockville. 
AGINCOURT,  See  Toronto 
AIL8A  CRAIG,  See  Park  Hill. 
ALEXANDRIA   —    Co.    Glen- 
garry. 
Labelle     &     Guertin     (See 

Ottawa). 
Macdonald,   Donald   A. 
Macdonell  A  Costello,  571. 
John  A.  Macdonell,  K.C., 
F.  T.  Costello. 
ALLANDALE,   See    Barrie. 
ALLENFORD,  See  Walkerton. 
ALLISTON  —  Co.  Simcoe. 
Agnew   &    Hay.      (See   To- 
ronto.) 
Bell  &  Brown.  421.     G.  E. 
J.   Brown. 
ALMONTE  —  Co.  Lanark. 
Grefg  &   Greig,  24.     P.  A. 

Grelg. 
=;tofforri.  \V.  H..  270. 
AMELIASBURG,     See     PictOQ. 
AKHERSTBURQ  —  Co.  Essex. 
Davis.  F.  H.  A.,  481. 
Hough,  F.  A.,  270. 
ANCASTER  •—     Co,     Went- 
wor'h. 
Kenrick,  Edward,  270. 
APPLE  HILL,  See  Alexandria. 
APPLETON,      See      Carleton 

Place. 
APSLEY,  See  Lakefleld. 
ARKONA,  See  Watford. 
ARNPRtOR  —  Co.  Renfrew. 
Burwash,  Arthur.  24. 
Grout,  T.  H.,  840. 

Card,  Page  437 

Slattery,  R.  J..  881. 

Thompson,  J.  E. 
ARTHUR  —  Co.  Wellington. 

Kfarns,  J.  M.,  162. 
A8HTON,  See  Carleton  Place. 
ATHENS  —  Co.  Leeds. 

Beale.  T.  R.,  831. 


ATWOOD,   See   Listowel. 
AURORA   —    Co.   York. 

Lennox  4  Choppln.     T.  H. 
Lennox    (See  Toronto). 
AVENING,  See   Barrie. 
AVONMORE,  See  Cornwall. 
AYLMER  —  Co.  Elgin. 

Barnum,  W.  Harold,  625. 

Haines,  A.  E..  637. 

Miller  A  Backus,   664.     E. 
A.  Miller.  A.  H.  Backus. 
AYR,  See  Gait. 
AYTON,  See   Harriston. 
BADEN,  See  Hamburg. 
BALA — Dist.  Muskoka. 

Weeks     &     Jackson      (See 
Parry  Sound). 

BALDER80N,  See  Perth. 
BATH,  See  Napanee. 
BANCROFT  —  Co.   Hastinfft. 

Baalim,  F.      (See  Madoc.) 
BARRIE  — Co.  Simcoe. 

Boys    A     Murchlson,     692. 
W.  A.  Boys,  K.G.,  D.  C. 
Murchlson. 
Cotter.  J.  R. 
Cowan.  Alex.,   487. 
Creswicke  A  Bell,  27.     W. 

A.  J.  Bell.  K.C. 
Radenhurst,   G.   A.,   24. 
Rots,    Donald,    24. 
Stewart  A  Stewart,  24.  D. 

M.  Stewart. 
Strathy  A  Esten,  723.     G. 
H,   ?:^ten. 
BARRIEFIELD,  See  Kingston. 
BAYFIELD,  See  Goderich. 
BAYSVILLE,  See  Bracebridge. 
BEACHBURG,  See  Pembroke. 
BEAMSViLLE,  See  Grimsby. 
BEAVERTON  —  Co.  Ontario. 

®Roach,  M.  H..  198. 
BEETON,  See  Tottenham. 
BELLE  RIVER,  See  Windsor. 
BELLEVILLE —  Co.  HasUngfl. 
Carnew  Wm.,  93.     Co.  Cm. 

.\tty.) 
Collins,  A.  B.,  213. 
PUnt,  J.  J.  B..  382. 


86 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


BELLEVILLE — Continued. 
Fraleck  A  Abbott,  724.     E. 

B.  Fraleck,  A.  Abbott. 

Masson,  Stewart,  K.C..  690. 

Mikel  &  Alford,  24.  W.  G. 
Mikel,  K.G.,  Miss  Gert- 
rude Alford. 

Northrup,  Ponton  &  Ponton, 
24  and  9.  W.  B.  North- 
rup, K.G.,  M.P.,  W.  N. 
Ponton,  K.  G.,  OR.  D. 
Ponton. 

O'Flynn,  Diamond  &  0'- 
Flynn,  24.  P.  E.  O'Plynn, 
W.  J.  Diamond,  ®E.  D. 
O'Flynn. 

Porter,  Butler  &  Payne,  93. 
E.  Gus  Porter,  K.G.,  M.P., 
E.  J.  Butler,  G.  A.  Payne. 

Wallbrldge,  Francis  8.,  24. 
Card,  Page  4S7 

Wright,  Malcolm,  270. 

BELMONT,  See  London. 

BELWOOD,  See   Guelph. 

BERLIN — Go.  Waterloo.   (See 
Kitchener.) 

BETHANY,  See  Millbrook. 

BLACKSTOCK,       See       Port 
Perry. 

BLAIRTON,  See  Havelock. 

BLENHEIM  —  Co.  Kent. 
Gosnefl  A  Shilllngton,  538. 
R.  L.  Gosnell,  P.  S.  Shil- 
linffton. 
BLEZARD  VALLEY,  See  Sud- 
bury. 
BLIND    RIVER    —    Dist.    Al- 
goma. 
McArthur,  G.  J.,  881. 
BLOOMFIELD,  See  Picton. 
BLOOMINGDALE,  See  Water- 
loo. 
BLYTH,   See  Wingham. 
BOBCAYGEON,  See  Lindsay. 
BOLTON — Co.  Peel.    • 

Davis,  A.  G.      (See  Bramp- 
ton.) 
Lee    &    O'Donoghue     (See 
Toronto). 
BONDHEAD,  See  Barrie. 
BONFIELD,  See  North  Bay. 
BOTHWELL  —  Go.  Kent. 

Ilickey.  W.   R.,  K.G.,   445, 
BOWMANVILLE —    Go.    Dur- 
ham. 
Senkler,  E.  S.,  840. 
Simpson,  D.  B.,  K.C.,  18. — 
Card,  Page  4S7 


BRACEBRIDQE  —  Dist.  Mus- 

koka. 
Johnson,  Thomas    153. 
MahafTy,  George,   851. 

Card,  Page  4S7 

BRADFORD  —  Co.  Simcoe. 
Evans,  T.  W.  W.,  547. 
Scanlon,  Albert  E.,  27. 

BRAMPTON  —  Go.  Peel. 

Davis,  A.  G.,  565. 
Graham,  E.  G.,  565. 
Morphy,   W.   S.,   637. 

Card,  Page  427 
Wegenast,    Freeman   &   Go. 
(See  Toronto.) 

BRANTFORD  —  Co.  Brant. 
Baird,  A.  L.,  K.C.,  639. 
Bowlby,  J.  W.,  K.C.,  664. 
Brewster  A  Heyd,  542.    W. 

S.  Brewster,  K.C.,  G.  D. 

Heyd. 
Charlton,  W.  M.,  881. 
Harley  A  Sweet,  881.  James 

Harley,    K.G.,    ®Edmund 

Sweet,  A.  M.  Harley. — 
Henderson    &     Boddy,     24. 

W.    T.    Henderson,    K.G., 

A.  H.  Boddy. 
Jones   A   Hewitt,    198.      S. 

Alfred  Jones,  K.G.    H.  S. 

Hewitt. 
McEwen,   M.  W.,   418. 
Muir,  M.  F.,  K.G. 
Read    E.  R.,  773. 

Card,  Page  4S8 

®Smith,    G.   J.,    740. 
(Indian  Agent.) 
Tapscott,  G.  S.,  565. 
Wade,  T.  S.,  24. 
Watts,  A.  E.,  K.C.,  It. 
Wilkes,  A.  J.,  K.C.,  24. 

BRECHIN,  See  Orillia. 

BRESLAU,  See  Kitchener. 

BRIDGEBURG— Co.  Welland. 
Pettit,  G.  H.  (See  Wel- 
land). 

BRIDGENORTH,     See    Peter- 

boro. 

BRIDGEPORT,  See  Kitchener. 

BRIGDEN,  See  Sarnia. 

BRIGHT,  See  Woodstock. 

BRIGHTON  —  Co.  Northum- 
berland. 
Drewry,  George.,  418. 

Langdon,  Kenneth,  881. 
BRINSTON,  See   Iroquois. 


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87 


BROCKVILLE  —  Co.  Leeds. 

Brown,  M.  M.,  24. 

Buell,   Parish    A    McGlad*, 

24.  ®W.  S.  Buell, 
Arthur  G.  Parish,  J.  E. 
McGlade. 

Card,  Page  4S8 

Deacon,  Charles  R.,  G92. 

Fulford,  Chas.  C.  156. 

Hardy,  A.  C.  610. 

Hutcheson  St  Driver,  640. 
James  A.  Hutcheson, 
K.C.,  R.  J.  Driver. 

Lewis  A  FItzpatrick,  734. 
W.  A.  Lewis,  L.  V.  FItz- 
patrick. 

Page.  J.  A.,   451. 

Stewart,  Hugh  A.,  K.C.,  451. 

BRONTE,  See  Oakville. 
BROOKLIN,  See  Whitby. 

BROWNSVILLE,    See    Wood- 
stock. 
BRUCE    MINES  —    Dist.    Al- 

goma. 
Peterson,  N.  H.,  881. 

Card,  Page  428 

BRUCEFIELD,  See  Goderich. 
BRUDENELL,  See  Eganville. 
BRUSSELS  —  Co.  Huron. 

Sinclair,   W.   M.,   520. 
BURFORD,   See    Brantford. 
BURGESSVILLE,  See  Lindsay. 
BURK'S    FALLS — Dist.    Parry 

Sound. 
Mahaffy,       George.        (See 

Bracebridge). 
BURLINQTON  —  Co.  Halton. 
Cleaver  &  Cleaver,  640.  E. 

H.        Cleaver,        Hughei 

Cleaver. 
BURNT    RIVER,   See   Fenelon 

Falls. 
BURRITT'S        RAPIDS,       See 

Merrickville. 
CAINSVILLE,  See  Brantford. 
CALABOGIE,  See  Renfrew. 

CALEDON  EAST,  See  Bramp- 
ton. 
CALEDONIA — Co.   Haldimand. 
Arrell      &      Arrell.       (See 
Hamilton). 
CAIWDEN  EAST,  See  Napanee. 
CAIMPBELLFORD — Co.     Nor- 
thumberland. 
Humphries,  I.  A.,  24. 
Lynch,  Daniel  J.,  881. 
Payne,  G.  A.,  881. 
CAiMPBELLVILLE,    See    Mil- 
ton. 


CANNINGTON  —  Co.  Ontario. 
McLaughlin     A     Co.     (See 
Lindsay.) 
CARDINAL,  See  Prescott. 
CARGILL,    See    Walkerton. 
CARLETON     PLACE    —    Co. 
Lanark. 
Kiclntosh,  Colin,  881 
Patterson    &    Findlay,    24. 
R.      Patterson,     Geo.   H. 
Findlay. 
CASTLETON,  See  Colborne. 
CAYUGA  —  Co.   Haldimand. 
Colter,  Richard  8.,  72. 

Card,  Page  428 

CEDARDALE — Co.        Ontario. 

See  Oshawa.) 
CEDARVILLE,        See      Mount 

Forest. 
CENTRETON,  See  Cobourg. 
CHALK    RIVER,      See      Pem- 
broke. 
CHAPLEAU,  See  Sudbury. 
CHARLESTON,    See    Athens. 
CHATHAM   —   Co.   Kent. 
Arnold.  S.  B..  198. 
Bedford     &     Reeve,     758. 
Burton  L.  Bedford,  Mur- 
rav  Reeve. 
Brackin,  Robert  L.,  198. 
Coatsworlh.  C.  S. 
Houston  A  Clark,  520.  Alex. 
Clark,  E.  Murray  Reeve. 
Card,  Page  428 

Kerr  A  McNevin,  195.  John 
G.    Kerr,   J.   A.   McNevin. 

Lewis  A  Richards,  565.  0. 
L.  Lewis,  K.C.,  W.  G. 
Richards. 

McKeough,  W.  E.,   153. 

Saver,  Geo.  A.,  664. 

Scuilard,   T.,   9 
®Smith,  H.  D.,  556. 

Walker,   J.   A.,   K.G..  866. 

Wilson,  Pike  A  Stewart, 
723.  Matthew  Wilson, 
K.C.,  J.  M.  Pike,  K.C.,  J. 
C.  Stewart. — 

Card,  Page  428 

CHATSWORTH,      See    Owen 

Sound. 

CHELIVISFORD,  See  Sudbury. 

CHELTENHAM,    See    Bramp- 
ton. 

CHERRY    VALLEY,   See    PiC- 
ton 

CHESLEY  —  Co.  Bruce. 
Mickle,  C.  J.,  701. 

CHESTERVILLE  —  Co.  Dun- 
das. 
Lawson  &  Cass,  556.  W.  B. 
Lawson,  K.C.,  W.  J.  Cass. 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


CHIPPAWA,   See  Welland. 
CLAREMONT,  See  Whitby. 
CLARKSBURG,   See   Durham. 
CLAYTON,   See    Almonte. 
CLIFFORD,  See  Harriston. 
CLINTON  —  Co.  Huron. 

Brydone,  W.,  520. 
COBALT — Dist.  Temlskaming:. 
Day  &  Gordon.      (Office  at 

Haileybury.) 
Kearney  &  Williams.    E.  W. 
Kearney,  Bruce  Williams. 
MacPhie,   W,  P.,   664. 
Mitchell,    George. 
Ross,  George,    147. 
COBDEN    Co.  Renfrew. 
•White     &     Johnson      (See 
Renfrew). 
COBOCONK,  See  Lindsay. 
COBOURG  —    Co.   Northum- 
berland. 
Armstropc,  A.  J.,  270. 
®Booc«,  F.  D.,  K.C.,  /.1 8. 

Card,  Page  -120 

•Field,  Frank  M.,  K.C.,  092. 

Hall,  T.  P.,  831. 

Kerr  &  Kerr,  443.     W.  F. 
Kerr. 

McColl    A    Keith,    418.     J. 
B.  McColl. 
COCHRANE— Dist.     Temlska- 
ming'. 

Clermont,  J.  A.,    198. 

Greer,  John  M.,  198. 

Warke,  W.  H.,  445. 
C0L30RNE  —  Co.  Northum- 
berland. 

Payne,  W.  L.,  K.C.,  881. 

Webb,      Frank      L.,      B.A., 
LL.B.,  831. 

COLD  SPRiNGS,  See  Cobourg. 
COLDWATER  —  Co.  Simcoe. 
Mulcahy,     John     T.      (Sec 
Orillia) 

COLLINGWOOD  —  Co.  Slm- 

coe. 
Allan,  W.  T.,  421. 
BIrnle,  J.,  K.C.,  565. 
Bruce  &  Fair,  303.     R.  E. 

Fair. 
Robertson.  Henry,  K.C.,  24. 
Sullivan,     A.     J.     P.,     270. 
(See  Stayner.) 
COMBER — Co.    Kent. 

Wilson,     Frank     W.       (See 
Tilbury.) 
CONISTON,  See  Sudbury. 
COOKSTOWN,  See  Barrie. 
COOKSVILLE,   See      Streets- 

ville. 
CONESTOGO,  See  Waterloo. 


CONSECON,  See  Trenton. 
COPPER    CLIFF,      See    Sud- 
bury. 

CORDOVA,  See  Havelock. 
CORNWALL      —      Co.    Stor- 
mont. 

Chisholm,  John  A.,  27. — 

Danis,  Daniel,  556. 

Dingwall,  James,  664. 

Gogo,  G.  I.,  881. 

Harkness,  John  G.,  634. 

Macdonell,  Adrian  I. 

iWaciennan  &  Cilne,  24.    C. 
H.  Cline. 

milllgan,  J.  C,  556. 

Primeau,  Joseph  A.,  556. 
Smith,  Alex.   L.,   B.A.,   881. 

Card,  Page  ^^0 

Smith,   Robert,  K.C.,   24. 

Stiles,  George  A.,  565. 
COTTAWI,  See  Windsor, 
COURTR5GHT,  See   Sarnia. 
CREDSTOM,    See    Goderich. 
CREEIV50RE  —  Co.  Simcoe. 

Bell    &    Brown,    24.       (See 
Allislon.) 
CRYSLER  —  Co.   Stormnnt. 

Danis,  D.  (See  Cornwall). 
DASHWOOD,  See  Goderich. 
DEAN  LAKE,  See  Blind  River. 
DELAWARE,  See  London. 
DELHI  —  Co.  Norfolk. 

Jones,  E.  C,  637. 
DELTA,  See  Athens. 
DESERONTO,  See  Napanee. 
DOON,   See    Preston. 
DORCHESTER  STATION,  See 

London. 
DORKING,  See  Listowel. 
DOUGLAS,  See  Eganville. 
DRAYTON,  See  Arthur. 
DRESDEN  —  Co.  Kent. 

Weir.   G.  E.,  866. 
DRUIViBO,  See  Woodstock. 
DRYDEN,  See  Kenora. 
DUART,  See  Ridgetown. 
DUBLIN,  See  Stratford. 
DUNBAR,    See    Chesterville. 
DUiMDALK  —   Co.   Grey. 

Lucas,     Raney     &     Henry. 
(See   Markdale.) 
DUNDAS  —  Co.  Wentworth. 

Knowles,  W.  E.  S..  27. 

Lawrason,  J.  W.,  755. 

Shaver,  A.  Laurence. 

Card,  Page  489 

DUNGANNON,    See    Goderich. 


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89 


DUNNVILLE   —    Co.      Haldi- 

mand. 
Bradford  &  Bradford,  634. 
Samuel       H.       Bradford, 
K.G.,  Robert  Bradford. 

Card,  Page  4S9 
Payne,  John  C.  72. 
Robb,  Walter  T.,  24. 
D'JNSFORD,  See  Lindsay. 
DURHAM  —  Co.  Grey. 
Telford,  J.   P.,   415. 
DUTTON  —  Co.  Elgin. 
SKirkland,  S.  C. 
MoCrimmon  &  McCriramon. 
(See  St.  Thomas). 
EAST  TORONTO,  Co.  York. 

Ormerod,  R.  W.,  830. 
EGANVILLE  —  Co.  Renfrew. 
Lawson,  W.,  686. 
Matheson,  R.  A.,  27. 

Card,  Page  42'.' 

ELQirj,  See  Westport. 
ELK     LAKE — Dlst.    Temlska- 
ming. 

MoKee,  11.  E.,  183. 
ELMIRA,  See  Waterloo. 
ELMVALE,  See  Barrie. 
ELMWOOD,  See  Walkerton. 
ELORA  —  Co.  Wellington. 

Wissler.  H.,  881. 
EMBRO — Co.  Oxford. 

;See  Ingersoll.) 
EMO,  See  Fort  Frances. 
ENGLEHART,      See      Hailey- 

bury. 
ENTERPRISE,  See  Napanee. 
ERIN  —  Co.  Wellington. 

(See  Guelph.) 
ERINDALE — Co.  Peel. 

Ross,  J.  L. 
ESPANOLA,  See  Sudbury. 
ESSEX  —  Co.  Essex. 

Goddes.  F.  B..  565. 
EVERETT,  See  Barrie. 
EXETER  —  Co.  Huron. 

Carling,   I.   R.,    i56. 

C<7;y7.  Page  4*9 

Gladman  &  Stanbury,     24. 
F.   W.    Gladman,     J.   O. 
Stanbury. 
FAIRFIELD,  See    Brockville. 
FENELLA,  See  Cobourg. 
FENELON  FALLS  —  Co.  Vic- 
toria. 
McLaughlin     &     Co.    (See 
Lindsay) . 
FENWICK,  See  Welland. 
FERGUS  —  Co.  Wellington. 
Wilson,  J.  A.,  270. 


FERGUSON'S        FALLS,  See 

Carleton  Place. 

FINCH,  See   Chesterville. 

FINQAL,  See  St.  Thomas. 

FLESHERTON  —  Co.  Grey. 
Wright  &  Co.     (See    Owen 
Sound). 

FLORADALE,  See  Kitchener. 

FLORENCE,  See  Petrolia. 

FONTKILL,  See  Welland. 

FORD  CITY — Co.   Essex. 

See  Windsor.) 

FORDWiCH,  See  Goderich. 

FOREST  —  Co.  Lambton. 
Cowan  4  Co.  (See  Sarnla.) 

FORESTERS        FALLS,        See 

Pembroke. 

FORT  ERIE  —  Co.  Welland. 
Raymond   &    Spencer    (See 

Welland). 

FORT  FRANCES  — Dist.  Rainy 
River. 
Croome,  Normen  L.,  550. 
Fitch,   C.   R.,   Ph.B.,   216. 
George,  A.  D.,  720. 
IMurray,  A.   G.,   213. 

Card,  Page  430 
Tfbbetts,  H.  A. 
FORT     WILLIAM     —     Dlst. 
Thunder  Bay. 
Beeman.  Harry  H.,  3ri6. 
Byers,  D,  R.,  201. 
Byrnes  d  Byrnes,  270.  R.  J. 
B>Tnes,     E.     F.     Byrnes. 
Dowler  &  Dowler,  831.  W. 
A.    Dowler,    K.r..,    A.    H. 
Dowler. 

Card,  Page  4S0 
Dyke,  John  A.,  24. 
Matheson,  W.  A.,  881. 
Morris     A     Babe,   24.       F 

R.  Morris,  Fred  Babe. 
Morton.   W.  L..    183. 
Ross,  J.  C,  352. 
FOXBORO,  See  Belleville. 
FRANKFORD,     See     Trenton. 
GALT  —  Co.  Waterloo. 
Blake,  John    R.     723. 
Dalzeii  &  Barrie,   421.      J. 

Bell  Daizeil.  R.  Barrie. 
Hancock,   J.    H..    2i3. 
Kelleher,  George  F. 
Jamleson,  James  Mulr,  637. 
Secord,  M.  A.,  K.C.,  555. 
GANANOQUE  —  Co.  Leeds. 
Carroll,    W.  B.,   K.C.,    881. 
Jackson,  J.   .Arthur,   135. 
Mudie,  W.  B.,  24 


90 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


QEORGETOWN   —    Go.    Hal- 
ton. 
Shilton,       Wallbridge       A 

Dare.    L.   R.   Dale.     (See 
Toronto). 
GLENCAIRN,   See    Barrie. 
QLENCOE  —  Co.   Middlesex. 
Elliott  &  Moss,  7.     W.     D. 
Moss,  J.  C.  Elliott. 
GLEN  HURON,  See  Barrie. 
GLEN      ROBERTSON,       See 

Alexandria. 
GODERICH  —  Co.  Huron. 
Cameron,  M.  G.,  K.G.,  565. 
Dancey,  L.  E. 
Garrow,  C,  24. 
Hays,  R.  C. 

Proudfoot,  Kllloran  A 
Cooke,  722.  Wm.  Proud- 
foot,  K.C.,  J.  L.  Killoran, 
H.  J.  D.  Cooke. 
Seager,  C,  72.  (Grown 
Att'y.) 
GOLDEN   CITY,    See     Porcvi- 

pine. 
GOLDEN     LAKE,    See     Pem- 
broke. 
GORE  BAY,  Manitoulin  Island. 
Craiff,    John  H.,    550. 
McRae,  W.  F.,  LL.B.,  720. 
Titus.  F.  E..  634. 
GORE'S    LANDING,    See    Go- 

hourg. 
GORMLEY,   See    Toronto. 
GORRIE,    See    Goderich. 
GOWANSTOWN,      See      Lis- 

tnwel. 
GOWGANDA — Dist.   Temiska- 

ming.     (See  Elk  Lake.) 
GRAFTON,  See  Cobourg. 
GRAND     VALLEY — Co.     Duf- 
ferin. 
Hughson,    A.    A.    (See    Or- 
angeville.) 
GRANTON,  See  St.  Mary's. 
GRAVENHURST —  Dist.  Mu8- 
koka. 
(See   Bracebridge.) 
GREENFIELD,  See  Alexandria. 
GRIMSBY  —  Go.  Lincoln. 
McConachie,      George     B., 
1f>R. 
GUELPH  —  Go.  Wellington. 
Buckingham,  W.  E.,  399. 
Dunbar,  C.  L.,  24  and  421. 
Goetz,    L.  W.    &   R.   D.   M. 
Walters      (With     G.     L. 
Dunbar). 
Guthrie     &      Kerwin,      24. 
Hugh    Guthrie     K.C.,    P. 
Kerwin. 


GUELPH — Continued. 

Howitt  &  Howitt,  358.  J.  R. 

Howitt,   H.  Howitt. 
Jeffrey,  NIcol,  24. 
McKlnnon,  R.  L.,  72. 

Card,  Page  430 
Macdonald,  A.  H.,  K.C.,  553, 
Maclean,   K.,  72. 
Mowat,  J.  A.,  153. 
Watt  &  Watt,  840.  J.  Watt. 
P.  Watt. 

HAGERSVILLE  —  Co.  Haldi- 
mand. 
Lindsay,  Samuel  E.,  701. 

HAILEYBURY— Dist.     Temis- 

kaming. 
Day  &  Gordon,  198.  Fred  A. 

Day,  W.  A.  Gordon. 

Card,  Page  430 
Elliott,  Frederick,  542. 
Graham,  Kearney  &  Wright, 

270.  E.  W.  Kearney. 
Legris,  Joseph  A. 
Siaght      A      Slaght,       565. 

Arthur  G.  Slaght,  H.  Le- 

Roy  Slaght. 
Smiley.   P.   L.,    297. 
Ware,   G.   G.   T..   565. 

HALIBURTON,  See  Lindsay. 
HAMILTON   —      Co.      Went- 

worth. 

Arrell  &  Arrell,  831.  Har- 
rison Arrell,  Cameron 
Arrell. 

Ballard  &  Morrison,  390. 
®Geo.  Ballard,  Wm.  Mor- 
rison. 

Beasley  &  Beasley,  216.  J.- 
D.  Beasley. 

Bell  &  Pringle,  565.  Wm. 
Bell,  K.C.,  R.  A.  Pringle. 
Chas.  W.  Bell. 

BIggar  A  Treleaven,  746. 
S.  D.  Biggar,  K.C.,  P. 
F.  Treleaven,  R.  W.  Trel- 
eaven. 

Brown  &  Gallagher,  201. 
Alex.  W.  Brown,  E.  E. 
Gallagher. 

Bruce,    Bruce    &    Counsell, 
692.      Alexander    Bruce 
K.G.,    (Toronto).     R.     R. 
Bruce,  J.  L.  Counsell. 

Bnrkholder,   G.  E.,   520. 

Cahlll  &  Soule,  701.  E.  D. 
Cahill,  K.C.,  J.  A.  Soule. 

Carpenter,  Henry,  701. 

Chisholm,  Logie  &  Mc- 
Questen,  201.  ®Jas. 
Chisholm,  ®W.  A.  Logie, 
T.  B.  McQuesten. 

Grerar  &  Awrey,  24.  T. 
H.  Grerar.  ®L.  E.  Awrey. 

Evans,  W.  T.,  692. 


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91 


HAMILTON — Continued. 
Gibson,     Levy     A     Qibson, 
520.     Hon.    Sir   John   M. 
Gibson,      K.C.,      G.      H. 
Le\T,    A.    Hope    Gibson, 
®S.   W.    C.   Scott,    Chas. 
H.  Higgins. 
Haslett,  T.  C,  K.C.,  881. 
Hunt,  J.  J. 
Jones,  John  W.,  108. 
Kerr  A  Thomson,  72.     Geo. 
S.    Kerr,    K.C.,      Geo.   C. 
Thomson. 
Langs  &  Binkley,  270.     C. 
V.  Langs,  E.  G.  Binkley. 
Card,  Page  430 
Lazier  &  Lazier,  565.  E.  F. 
Lazier,  ®Harold  L.  Laz- 
ier. 
Lee  A  Simpson,   831.    Ly- 
man    Lee,     B.A.,     T.     H. 
Simpson. 

Card,  Page  430 
Lees,   Hobson   St   Co.,    692. 
Wm.  Lees,  K.C.,  Thomas 
Hobson,  K.C.,  Herbert  S. 
Lees,    John    M.    Telford, 
®Os\vald  D.  Peat,  R.  P. 
McBride. 
Lewis   A   Schwenger,    831. 
A.     M.      Lewis,      W.     P. 
Schwenger. 
McClemont,  W.  M.,  831. 
MacBrayne  A  Brandon,  831. 
Walter     S.      MacBrayne, 
W.  M.   Brandon. 
Malone,  Martin,  565. 
Martin  A  Martin,  881.    Kir- 
wan  Martin,  D'Arcy  Mar- 
tin. K.C. 
WIewburn,     Ambroso,     Bur- 
bldge    A    Marshall,   5G5. 
E.    H.    Ambrose,    ®S.    C. 
Mewburn,    K.C.,    ®H.    A. 
Burbidge,  J.  R.  Marshall, 
®A.  B.  Turner. 
Morris    A    Morris.      P.    R. 
Morris,     B.A.,     Jean     C. 
Morris. 
O'HeIr  A  Morlson,  24.     Ar- 
thur      O'Heir,       ®Frank 
Morison. 
O'Reilly,  M.  J.,  K.C.,  746. 
PetPle,  H.  D.,  421. 
®Robln80n,  H.  8. 
Ross,  W.  L..  K.C,  723. 
Schelter,  J.  L.,  890. 
Shaver,  W.  V.  M.,  366. 
Sloan  A  Slater,  37.3.     T.  R. 

Sloan,  Stanley  Slater. 
Staunton,  Geo.  L^mch,  K.C, 

24. 
Stephens  A  M>.Kenna,  162. 
L.  F.  Stephens,  H.  J.  Mc- 
Kenna. 
Waddell,   F.   R.,  K.C,   270. 
(City  Solicitor). 


HAMILTON — Continued. 

Wardrope,     W.     H.,     K.C, 

701. 
Washington  A  Martin,  616. 
S.    F.    Washington,   K.C, 
F.  R.  Martin. 
HANOVER — Co.  Grev. 
Currey,  A.  B.,  382. 
HARRIETSVILLE,  See  London. 
HARRISTON  —  Co.  WelUng- 
ton. 
Shannon,  J.  H.,  881. 

HARROW,  See   Kingsville. 

HARROWSMITH,  See  King- 
ston. 

HARTLEY,  See  Brantford. 

HARWOOD,  See   Cobourg. 

HASTINGS  —  Co.  Northum- 
berland. (See  Camp- 
bellford). 

HAVELOCK  —     Co.     Peter- 
borough. 
Ghent,  Chas.  A.,  831. 

HAWKESBURY  —  Co.  Pres- 
cott. 
Lawlor,  H.  W.,  72. 

Card,  Page  431 

HAWKESVILLE,  See  Water- 
loo. 

HEIDELBURQ  —  See  Water- 
loo. 

HENSALL,  See  Exeter. 
HEPWORTH,    See    Wiarton. 
HESPELER,  See  Preston. 
HICKSON,   See  Woodstock. 
HIGHGATE,  See  Chatham. 
HILLSBURG,  See   Guelph. 
HINTONBURG,  See  Ottawa. 
HOLLAND        CENTRE,        See 

Markdale. 
HOLSTEIN,  See  Durham. 
HORNING'S  MILLS,  See  Shel- 

bnrne. 
HUMBERSTONE,     See     Wel- 

land. 
HUNTSVILLE   —   DisL   Mu8- 
koka. 
®Grant,  D.  M. 
Wilgress,  G.  S.,   51. 
ILDERTON,  See  London. 
INDIAN    RIVER,    See    Peter- 

horo. 
INGERSOLL  —  Co.   Oxford. 
Hegler,  J.  C,  K.C,  156. 
Paterson,  J.  L.,  315. 
Walsh,  M.,  K.C,  565. 
Wells,  T..  K.C,   24. 
INGLEWOOD,  See  Brampton. 
INKERMAN,  See  Winchester. 


92 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


INNISVILLE,  See  Perth. 

INWOOD,  See  Sarnia. 

IRON  LAKE,  See  Blind  River. 

IROQUOiS  —  Co.  Dundas. 
Davy,  G.  H.,  734. 

JANETVILLE,  See  Port  Hope. 

JARVIS,  See  Simcoe. 

JASPER,  See  Brockville. 

JOHNSTOWN,  See  Prescott. 

JORDAN  —  Co.  Lincoln. 
Ball,  M.  A.,  9. 

KEARNEY,  See  Parry  Sound. 

KEENE,    See    Peterborough. 

KEEWATiN,  See  Kenora. 

KELSO   MINES,     See   Porcu- 
pine. 

KEMPTV9LLE    —    Co.   Gren- 

ville. 
Allan,  T.  K.,  565. 
Ferguson,  Hon.  G.  H.,  K.C., 

637. 

KENILWORTH,  See  Guelph. 

KENORA  —  Dist.  Kenora. 

Allan,  J.  8.,  205. 

Kinney,  J.  A.,  720. 
KERWOOD,  See  London. 
KILLALOE,  See  Pembroke. 
KINBURN,  See  Ottawa. 
KINCARDINE — Co.  Bruce. 

Macpherson,  J.  A.,  72. 

Malcomson,  P.  A.,  722. 

Stewart,  R.  J.,  201. 
KINGSTON  —  Co.  Frontenao. 

Cunningham,  A.  B.,  740. 

King  &  Smythe,  430.  Fran- 
cis King,  M.A.,  Geo.  H. 
Smythe,  B.A. — 

Card,  Page  431 

Macdonnell,   Q.   M.,   K.O. 

Macnee,  J.  H.,  556. 

Mundell,  Win.,   57. 

Nickle,  Farrell  &  Day,  24. 
W.  P.  Nickle,  K.C.,  J.  M. 
Farrell,  A.  E.  Day. 

RIgnoy,  T.  J.,  571, 

Sullivan,  W.  H.,  9. 

Walkem  &  Walkem,  484. 
J.   B.  Walkem,  K.G. 

Webster,  C.  R.,  451. 

Whiting,  Jno.  L.,  K.O.,  201. 
KIKQSVILLE  —  Co.  Essex. 

Goodeve,  G.  S.,  520. 

Smith.  W.  A.,  881. 
KINMOUNT,  See  Lindsay. 
KIRKFIELD,  See  Lindsay. 
KIRKTON,  See  St.  Mary's. 


KITCHENER— Co.    Waterloo. 
BItzer,  Arno  L.,  421. 
Bowlby,  D.  S. 
Clement  &  Clement,  692  & 

758.  E.  P.  Clement,  K.C., 
E.  W.  Clement,  W.  P. 
Clement     B.A.,   LL..B. 

Card,  Page  431 

Mcintosh    &    McLeod,    831. 

®D.     Graham     Mcintosh, 

ODuncan  D.  McLeod. 
Millar,   Sims  St   Bray,    445. 

H.  J.  Sims,  George  Bray. 
Scellen  &  Weir,  723.   J.  A. 

Scellen.  J.  J.  A.  Weir. 

KOMOKA,  See  London. 

LAKEFIELD  —  Co.  Peterbor- 
ough. 
Langley,  O.  A.  637. 

LAKESIDE,   See  Woodstock. 

LANARK,   See  Perth. 

LANCASTER  —     Co.     Glen- 
garry. 
Macdonald,  John  S.,  24. 
LANSDOWNE,  See  Gananoque. 
LATCKFORD,  See  Ilaileybury. 
LEAMINGTON  —  Co.   Essex. 
Easton,  W.  T.,   156. 
Furlong     &     Awrey     (See 
Windsor). 
LINDSAY  —  Go.  Victoria. 
Bradford,  Jesse,  634. 
Knight,  L.  R.,  261. 
McLaughlin,    Fulton,    Stln- 
son  Sk  Anderson,  538.  R. 
J.    McLaughlin,    K.C.,    A. 
M.  Fulton,  T.  H.  Stlnson, 
J.  H.  Anderson. 

Card,  Page  431 

Moore,  F,  D.,  K.C.,  881. 

O'Connor    L.  V.,  B.A.,  198. 

Weldon,  l.  E.,  45. 
LINWOOD,  See  Kitchener. 
LION'S  HEAD,  See  Wiarton. 
L5STOWEL  —  Co.   Perth. 

Hamilton,  J.  Cecil,  B.A.,  72. 
Card,  Page  431 

Morphy,  H.  B.,  K.C..  831. 

Terhune,  J.  E.,  692. 
LITTLE   CURRENT  —  Manl- 
toulin  Island. 

Atkinson,  C.  R.,  701. 
LONDON  —  Co.  Middlesex. 

Bartlett,  P.  H.,  358. 

BartPam,  W.  Q.   R.,   752. — 
Card,  Page  439 

Bayly,  R.  A.,  270. 

Blackburn,  H.  S.,  723. 

Buchner,  U.  A.,  761. 

Chisholm,  A.  G.,  565. 


ONTARIO. 


93 


LONDON — Continued. 

Cronyn,  Belts  A  Colerld^, 

72.     F.  P.  Belts,  K.C.,  T. 

Coleridge. 
Elliot,  H.  B..  K.C.,  761. 
Esserv',  E.  f .,  K.C.  264. 
Fitzgerald  A  Fitzgerald,  14. 

W.  C.  Fitzgerald. 
Flock  A  Flock,  637.     J.  H. 

Flock,  K.C,     E.     W.  M. 

Flock. 
Fraser  A  Moore,  108.   J.  P. 

Moore,  K.C,  F.  H.  Green- 

1668. 

Card,  Page  433 

Gibbons,     Harper    A    Gib- 
bons,  24.     F.   F.   Harper. 

G.  S.  Gibbons. — 
Graydon  A  Graydon,  773. 

N.  P.  Graydon,  A.  H.  M. 

Graydou. 
Ivey   A   Ivey,   358.      C.   H. 

Ivey,  R.  H.  G.  Ivey. 
Jarvis   A  Vining,    761.     C. 

G.  Jarvis,  J.  Vining. 
Jeffery,  A.  0.,  24. 
Jefferv,  J.  Edgar,  761. 
Johnston,  E.  H.,  457. 
McDonagh,  M.  P. 
McEvoy,  J.  M.,  LL.B.,  153. 
McKlllop,  Murphy  A  Gunn, 

24.    J.  B.  McKillop,  T.  J. 

Murphy,  J.  M.  Gunn. 
Macpherson  A  Perrln,  108. 

J.  Macpherson,  F.  E.  Per- 

rin. 
Meredith    A    Fisher,      358. 

T.   G.  Meredith,  K.C,  R. 

G.     Fisher,     R.     M.     C. 

Toothe. 
Meredith  A  Meredith,  358. 

E.  .Meredith,  K.C,  W.  R. 

Meredith. 
Purdom    A    Purdom,    694. 

T.    H.    Purdom.    K.C,    A. 

Purdom. 
Scandrett.  T.  W.,  153. 
«5catcherd.    E.    W. 
Tennent    A    Tennent,   194. 

D.    H.    Tennent,    Gordon 

H.  Tennent. 
®Weekes,  G.  N. 
WInnett,  J.  W.  G.,  358. 

L'ORIGNAL  —  Co.  Prescott. 
Hall,  W.  S.   (See  Vankleek 

Hill). 
Maxwell.  J.,   565. 
Proulx,  E.,  746. 

LOWVILLE,  See  Milton. 

LUCAN  —  Co.  Middlesex. 

Macdiarmld,  W.,  24. 
LUCKNOW,   Co.   Bruce. 

Malcomson,    P.    A.       (See 
Kincardine.) 
LYW,  See  Brockville. 


LYNDEN,  See  Brantford. 
LYNDHURST,  See  Athens. 
MADOC  —  Co.  Hastings. 
Baalim,  F.,  99. 

Card,  Page  4SS 
Cross,  Wm.,  734. 
Stewart,  D.  E.  K.,  791. 
MAITLAND,  See  Brockville. 
MALLORYTOWN,  See  Brock- 
ville. 
MALTON,  See  Brampton. 
MAPLE  —  Co.  York. 

Cook  A  Gilchrist.  (See  Tor- 
onto). 
MARKDALE  —  Co.  Grey. 
Lucas,  Raney  A  Henry,  640. 

Walter  D.  Henry. 
McCuIlough,  P.,  791. 
MARKHAM  —  Co.  York. 
Douglas     A      Gibson   {Se« 

Toronto). 
Robinson,  W.  A.,  469. 
Wilson,  A.  P. 
MARKSTAY,  See  Sudbury. 
MARMORA  —  Co.  HasUngS. 

McDonald,  A.  A. 
MARSHVILLE,  See  Welland. 
MASSEY,  See  Sudbury. 
MATHESON,  See  Cochrane. 
MATT  AW  A,  See  North  Bay. 
MAXVILLE,  See  Alexandria. 
MftYNOOTH,  See   Belleville. 
MEADOWVALE,  See  Streets- 

ville. 
MEAFORD  —  Co.  Grey. 
Albery,   George  Q.,   56rj. 
Wilson,  John  8.,  72. 
MERLIN,  See  Tilbur^'. 
MERRiCKVILLE  —  Co.  Gren- 
ville. 

(See  Kemptville.) 
MERRITTGN,  See  St.  Cathar- 
ines. 
MICHIPICOTEN,     See     Sault 

Ste  Marie. 
MIDDLEVILLE,  See  Almonte. 
MIDLAND  —  Co.  Simcoe. 
Bennett.  W.  H.,  K.C,  156. 
Finiayson    A    Dudley,    723. 
W.     Finiayson,     Geo.     S. 
Dudley. 
®Grant,  Fred  W.,  421. 
Smith    M. 
MILDMAY,  See  Walkerton. 
MILFORD.  See  Picton. 
MILLBANK,  See  Stratford. 
MILLBROOK  —  Co.  Durham. 

Smith.  A.  A.,  24. 
MILLEROCHE8,     See     Corn- 
wall. 


94 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


MILTON  —  Co.  Hallon. 
Braden,  J.  A.  E.,  395. 

Dick.  W.  I..  565. 
miLVERTON,    See    Llstowel. 
MINDEN,  See  Lindsay. 
MITCHELL  —  Co.  Perth. 
Thompson     &    Richardson, 
72.     (See  Stratford.) 
MONKTON,  See  MitcheU. 
MOOSE   CREEK,      See    Corn- 
wall. 

MOREWOOD,     See    Chester- 

ville. 
MORRISBURQ    —    Co.    Dun- 

das. 
Flynn,  A.,  8. 

Hilliard,  Irwin,  K.C.,  565. 
Lyie,  R.  F.,  72. 
MORTON,  See  Westport. 
MOUNTAIN,  See  Kemptville. 
MOUNT  DENNIS — Co.  York. 
Obee,    Harvey     (See     Tor- 
onto). 
MOUNT  FOREST  —  Go.  Wel- 
lington. 
Clarke  &  Moon,  156.    A.  S. 

Clarke,  J.  B.  Moon. 
Kilgour,  R.  0.,  520. 
MacMuIlen,    J.    A.,    542. 
Perry,  W.  C,  27. 
MUIRKIRK,    See    Ridgetown. 
NAPANEE  —  Co.  Lennox. 
English,  John,  701. 
German,  T.  B.,   421. 
Herrlngton,       Warner       A 
Grange,      831.        W.      S. 
Herrington,    K.G.,  W.   A. 
Grange. 
Madden,  J.  E.,  24. 
Preston,  D.  H.,  K.C.,  565. 
Rnttan,  G.  P.,  K.C.,  637. 
Wilson,  U.  M.,  270. 

Card,  Page  433 

Wilson,  W.  Q.,  418. 

NEPIGON,     See     Sault     Ste 
Marie. 

NEWBORO,   See  Westport. 

NEWBURG,  See  Napanee. 

NEWCASTLE  —  Co.  Durham. 
(See  Bowmanville.) 

NEW    DUNDEE,    See    Kitch- 
ener. 

NEW  GERMANY,  See  Kitch- 
ener. 

NEW  HAMBURG — Co.  Water- 
loo (See  Kitchener). 

NEWINGTON,    See   Cornwall. 

NEW     LISKEARD      —     Dlst. 
Temiskaming. 
Knox,  Percy  J. 
Pumavllle,  M.  F.,  421. 


NEWMARKET  —  Co.  York. 
Lennox  &  Choppin.     H,  E. 
Choppin    (See  Toronto). 
Morley,    George    W.     (See 

Toronto.) 
Widdifleld    C.  W. 
NEWTON,  See  ListoweL 
NIAGARA  FALLS  —  Co.  Wel- 
land. 
Battle,   T.   F.,   283. 

Card,  Page  433 

Fraser,  Alex.,  K.C.,  881. 

Card,  Page  433 
Griffiths,   F.  W. 
0HIII,  F.  W.,  565. 
Hopkins,  John  B. 
McBurney,  P.  C,  831. 
Upper,  Hartley  F.,  27. 

Card,  Page  433 

White    D.  B..  520. 
NIAGARA  FALLS  SOUTH,  See 

Niagara  Falls. 
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE    — 

See  St.  Catharines. 
NORTH    BAY  —  Dist.   Nipls- 
sing. 
Brady,  Gordon  R.,  481. 
Bull,  Geo.  L.  T..  658. 
Gould    &    McDonald,    418. 
G.  V.   Gould,   J.   H.   Mo- 
Donald. 
McGurry,  Jas.  II. 
McGaughey  &    McGaughey, 
27.      G.    A.    McGaughey. 
C.   S.  McGaughey 

Card,  Page  434 
McKee,  T.  E..   183. 
Valin.  H.  R.,  213. 
NORTH  COBALT,  See  Hailey- 

bury. 
NORTH  GOWER,  See  Kempt- 
ville. 
NORTH      LANCASTER,      See 

.\lexandria. 
NORWICH — Co.   Oxford 

Sanders,  Harry,  520. 
NORWOOD    See   Havelock. 
OAKVILLE  —  Co.  Halton. 
Cameron,  D.  0.    (See  Tor- 
onto. 
Chlsholm,  W.  Alex..  682. 
ODESSA,  See  Napanee. 
OIL  SPRINGS  —  Co.  Lamb- 
ton. 
Cowan  &  Co.    (See  Sarnia). 
OMEMEE,  See  Lindsay. 
ORANGEVILLE  —  Co.  Duffer- 
in. 
Hughson,  A.  A.,  881. 
Island,  John  L.,  27. 
McKeown,  C.  R..  K.G.,  487. 
Robb,  George,  723. 


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95 


ORILLIA  —  Co.  Simcoe. 
Evans,  F.  Q.,  692. 
Hammond,  J.  H.,  15G. 
Mulcahy,  John  T.,   198. 

Card,  Page  434 
Robinson,  S.  S.,  72. 
Thompson,  A.  B.,  421. 
Tudhope,   Melville   B.,   577. 

Card,  Page  434 

ORONO — Co.  Durham. 

Waddell,  R.  R.,  &  Co.  (See 
Toronto.) 
ORTON,  See  Orangeville. 
OSGOODE       STATION,       See 

Kemptville. 
08HAWA  —  Co.  Ontario. 
Conant,  Q.  D.,  216. 

Card,  Page  434 

Qrierson,  J.  F.,  18. 

Card,  Page  434 

Mopphy,  Henry  E.,  108. 
Sinclair,  W.  E.  N.,  418. 
OSCEOLA,  See  Pembroke. 
OTTAWA —  Co.  Carletoa. 
Aylen  A  Aylen,  24.      Henry 
Aylen,      K.C.,      John     A. 
Aylen,  B.A.,  LL.M. 

Card,  Page  434 

Beament  &  Armstrong,  45. 
T.  A.  Beament,  A.  H. 
.*Lrmstronp:. 

Belcourt,  Ritchie,  Chevrier 
&  Leduc,  542.  Hon.  N.  A. 
Belcourt,  K.C..  J.  A.  Rit- 
chie, E.  R.  E.  Chevrier. 
Paul  Leduc. 

Card,  Page  435 

Bethune,  Larmonth  A 
Dick,  761.  C.  J.  R. 
Bethune,  Norman  G. 
Larmonth,    R.    M.    Dick. 

Bray  A  Retallack,  542.  C. 
L.  Bray,  Norman  M.  Re- 
tallack. 

Carss,  J.  0.,  30. 

Champagne,  N.,  K.C.,  213. 

Chrysler  A  Higgerty,  520. 
Francis  H.  Chrysler, 
K  C 

Card,  Page  435 

Code  &  Burritt,  If^S.    R.  G. 

Code,  K.C.,  E.  F.  Burritt. 
Craig,  A.  C,  176. 
Daly,  Edward  J.,  881. 
Ewart,    Scott,    Maclaren    A 

Kelley,  72.     J.  S.  Ewart, 

K.C.,  W.  L.  Scott,   C.  H. 

Maclaren,  Geo.  D.  Kelley. 

A.    J.    Praser,    Redmond 

Code,  Lee  A.  Kelley. 

Card,  Page  435 
Falrweather,     E.     C,    Asst. 

Counsel  C.N.R. 


OTTAWA — Continued 

Fetherstonhaugh  &  Smart. 
F.  B.  Fetherstonhaugh, 
K.C.,  R.  S.  Smart. 

Forward,  A.  J.,  831. 

Fripp  &  McGee,  168.  A. 
E.  Fripp,  K.C.,  D'Arcy 
McGee. 

Gamble,  William. 

Gauvreau,  J.  W. 

Gleeson,  E.  P. 

Goodwin,  W.  J. 

Gorman,  M.  J.,  K.C.,  746. 

Grace,  W.  J. 

Graham,  G.  D. 

Grant,  J.  C,  664. 

Greene,  Hill  A  HIM,  565. 
Wentworth  Greene,  H.  P. 
Hill,  Alex.  Hill. 

Greig,  W.  C,  881. 

Henderson,  Gordon,  690. 

«ick,  R.,  24. 

Hogg  A  Hogg,  283.  \V.  D. 
Hogg,   K.C.,   F.   D.   Hogg. 

Honeywell,  Caldwell  A  Wil- 
son, 24.  F.  H.  Honey- 
well, J.  Ernest  Caldwell, 
Percv  D.  Wilson. 

Honeywell,  Albert  E.,   538. 

Kehoe,  L.  J.,  481. 

Kldd,  Geo.  E.,  K.C.,  556. 

Kidd,  W.  J.,  K.C.     690. 

Labelle  d  Guertin.  J.  P. 
Labelle,  Waldo   Guertin. 

Lemleux,  Auguste,  LL.B., 
K.C,  213. 

Lussler,  A.  E.,  565. 

McCarthy,  W.  C,  664. 

McCormick  A  Dunlevie.  H. 
D.  McCormick,  F.  S.  S. 
Dunlevie,  851. 

McDougal   D.  J.,  358. 

McGlverIn,  Haydon  A  Ebbs, 
640.  H.  B.  McGiverIn, 
Andrew  Haydon,  John  P. 
Ebbs. 

Card,  Page  435 

McLaurIn,  Millar  A  Ken- 
nedy, 72.  Geo.  McLaur- 
in,  LL.B.,  Haldane  Millar, 
D.  R.  Kennedy. 

Card,  Page  435 

McVelty,  Taylor,  637. 

MacCraken,  Henderson, 

Greene  A  Herrldge,  664. 
John  I.  MacCraken, 
K.C,  Geo.  P.  Henderson, 
K.  C.,  AlnsHe  W.  Greene, 
W.  D.  Herrldge,  A.  C. 
Fleming. 

Card,  Page  436 

Macdonnell,  George  F.,  358. 

MacFarlane,  A.,  520. 
®Maclean,     Donald     Hector, 
881 

Magee,  F.  A.,  261. 

May,  A.  F.,  18. 


96 


BARRISTERS   AND   SOLICITORS. 


OTTAWA— Continued. 

Murphy,  FIshep  A  Sher- 
wood, 421.  Hon. 
Charles  Murphy,  Harold 
Fisher,  L.  P.  Sherwood, 
S.  G.  Metcalfe,  S.  M. 
Clarke. 
Neilis,  Thompson  &  Ellis, 
701.  John  Thompson, 
K.C.,  Arthur  Ellis. 

Card,  Page  436 

0*Meara  &  NIcHugh    24.    J. 

.T.  O'Meara,  G.  M.  Mc- 
Hugh. 
Grde,  Powell,  Lyie  &  Snow- 
don,  812.  J.  F.  Orde, 
K.G.,  M.  G.  Powell,  N. 
W.  Lyle,  C.  A.  Snowdon. 
Card,  Page  436 

Osborne  &  Broadfoot,  697. 
J.  R.  Osborne,  S.  R. 
Broadfoot. 

Palmer,  W.  L. 

Percival,  H.  A.,  565. 

Pringle  &  Guthrie,  758. 
Clive  Pringle,  N.  G. 
Guthrie. 

Pringle,  Thompson,  Bur- 
gess &  Cote,  773.  Rob- 
ert A.  Pringle,  K.G.,  An- 
drew T.  Thompson, 
Thos.  A.  Burgess,  L. 
Cote. 

Card,  Page  436 

Proctor,  F.  B.,  418.     (City 

Solicitor.) 
Sauve,  O.,  365. 
Seguin  &  St.  Jacquss,  692. 
G.  A.  Seguin,  H.  St.  Jac- 
ques. 

Card,  Page  437 
Sims,  Richard  J.,  66^. 
Sinclair,  R.  V.,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  436 

Smellie  &  Lewis,  27  James 
P.  Smellie,  A.  C.  T. 
Lewis. 

Smith,  John  J.,  701. 

Smith  &  Johnston,  831. 
Alexander     Smith,     Wil- 
liam Johnston. — 
OTTERVILLE,      See      Wood- 
stock. 
OWEN  SOUND  —  Co.  Grey. 

Cameron,  Colin  S.,  M.P.P., 
692  and  520. 

Card,  Page  437 

Creasor,  A.  D.,  24. 

Dyre,  T.  H.,  418. 

Evans,  R.  W.,  108. 

Horning,   J.   A.,    192. 

Kllbourn  A  Kilbourn.  24.  J. 
M.  Kilbourn,  P.  H.  Kll- 
bourn. 


OWEN  SOUND — Continued. 

Middlebro  A  Spereman,  24. 
W.  S.  Middlebro,  K.G.. 
M.P.,  Eugene  C.  Spere- 
man.— 

Tucker,   H.   G.,  421. 

Wright  A  Telford,  565.  W. 
H.  Wright,  W.  P.  Tel- 
ford, Jr. 

Card,  Page  437 

OXFORD,  See  Kemptville. 

PAISLEY — Co.   Bruce. 

Forrester,  David,  418. 
PAKENHAM,  See  Almonte. 

PALERMO,  See  Milton. 

PALMERSTON   —   Co.  Wel- 
lington. 
Munro.  W.  N.,  72. 
PARIS  —  Co.  Brant. 
OMonteith,  A.  H. 
Smoke  A  Smoke,  881.     P. 
Smoke,     K.C,     Sheldon 
Smoke. 
PARK  KILL  —Co.  Middlesex. 

McTavish,  A.  A.,  24. 
PARRY  SOUND  —  Dlst.  Parry 
Sound. 
Haight,  W.  L.,  421. 
PIrle    A    Stone,   205.      E. 

Pirie,  H.  E.  Stone. 
Weeks  A  Jackson,  701.     J. 
P.   Weeks,    G.   B.   Jack- 
son. 
PEMBROKE  —  Co.  Renfrew. 
Burritt,  J.  IL,  K.C,  565. 
Forgie,  J.  C,  27. 
Galllgan,  T.  J.,  637. 
Metcalf  &  Metcalf,  72.     J. 

R.  Metcalf. 
Reeves,  J.  H.,  27. 
Supple,  J.  A.,  469. 
White  A  Johnson,  27. 
Peter  White,  K.C,  H,  B. 
Johnson. 
White  A  Williams,  421.  W. 
R.    White,    K.C,    W.    H. 
Williams,  K.C. 
PENETANQUI8HENE  —     Co. 
Simcoe. 
Hewson,  W.  H.,  138. 
Thompson,  A.  B.,  138. 
PERTH  —  Co.  Lanark. 

Balderson,  J.  M.,  K.C,  72. 
Consitt,    G.   A.,  24. 
Foy,  Charles  J.,  90. 

Card,  Page  437 

Hall,  F.  W.,  692. 

Stewart,  Hope  A  O'Don- 
nell,  881.  Jolin  A.  Stew- 
art, ®John  A.  Hope,  ®H. 
A.  O'Donnell. 

Card,  Page  437 


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97 


PETERBOROUQH      —       Co. 

Peterborough. 

Baglev-Guise,  J.  G.,  135. 

Burnham.  J.  H.,  M.P.,  358 

deLaplante,   Ozias,   72. 

Dixon,  A.  E..  881. 

Dumble  &  Johnston,  881.  D 
W.  Dumble,  K.C.,  W.  F. 
Johnston. 

Goodwill,  J.  E.  L.,  24. 

Qordon,  Widdlfleld  A  O'- 
Brien, G87.  G.  N.  Gor- 
don, ®C.  R.  Widdifleld,  J. 
A.  O'Brien. 

Green,  John,  565. 

Hall  A  Hall,  881.  E.  H.  D 
Hall.    Basil   D.   Hall. 

Hall,  R.  R.,  881.  ®J.  F.  P. 
Birnie. 

Hatton,   Q.   W.,   565. 

Langley,  O.  A.,  692. 

Medd,  S.  T. 

Moore  A  Wearing,  770.  \V. 
H.  Moore,  K.G.,  Joseph 
Wearing. 

O'Connell  &  Corkery,  687 
J.  R.  Corkery. 

Peck,  Kerr  A  WIcElderry, 
692.  E.  A.  Peck.  F.  D. 
Kprr,    V.   J.   McElderry. 

PETERSBURQ,  See  Kitchener. 

PETEWAWA,  See  Pembroke. 

PETROLIA  —  Co.  Lambton. 
Grppnizfn,  I..  421. 
MacKenzie,  R.  G.  R.,  881. 
Moncrieff    A    Wlllson.  881. 

G.    G.    Moncrieff,    P.    W. 

Willson. 

PHILIP8VILLE,     See     Brock- 

ville. 

PICKERING,  See  Oshawa. 
PICTON    —    Co.    Prince    Ed- 
ward. 
Allison,  M.  R.,  830. 
Hubhs,  R.   H.,  24. 
Macnee,  P.  O.,  24. 
Walmsley,  Thomas,  908, 
Young,  E.   Wl.,  24. 
PLANTAQENET,  See  Hawkes- 

bury. 
PLATTSVJLLE,      See    Wood- 
stock. 
POINT  EDWARD,  See  Sarnla. 
PONTYPOOL,        See        Port 

Hope. 
PORCUPINE — Dist.    Temlska- 
ming. 
(See  South  Porcupine.) 
PORT      ARTHUR      —      Dist. 
Thunder   Bay. 
Cole,  A.  E.,  723. 
Cowan,  D.  J.,  24. 


PORT  ARTHUR — Continued. 

Keefer,  F.  H.,  Jr.,  24. 

Kenny,  M.  J.,  24. 

Langworthy  &  IWcComber, 
761.  W.  F.  Langworthy, 
K.C.,  A.  J.  McComber, 
Gerald  McTeigue. 

Reeve,  J.,  24. 

Turville,  W.  D.  B.,  337. 

PORT   BURWELL,      See      St. 

Thomas. 

PORT  CARLINQ,  See    Brace- 
bridge. 

PORT  COLBORNE  — Co.  Wel- 

land. 
Kinnear,  Louis,  634. 
Macdonald,  G.  S.,  270. 

PORT  CREDIT,  See  Toronto. 

PORT   DALHOUSIE,      See   St. 

Catharines. 

PORT   DOVER,  See  Simcoe. 

PORT  ELGIN  —  Co.  Bruce. 
Burgess,   W.,   72. 

PORT  ELMSLEY,  See  Perth. 

PORT  HOPE  —  Co.  Durham. 
Campbell,  W.  A.  F.,  831. 
Chishoim,  D.  H.,  881. 
Smith,  Seth  S.,   138. 
White,  Henry,  565. 
PORTLAND,  See  Athens. 
PORT    PERRY    —      Co.    On- 
tario. 
Crozler,  Jno.  W.,  723. 
Ebbels,  H.  L..  565. 
Harris,  W.  H.,  692. 
PORT    ROBINSON,   See   Wel- 

land. 
PORT    ROWAN   —   Co.   Nor- 
folk. 
Buck,  C.  Stewart,  761. 
PORT  STANLEY — Co.  Elgin. 
Robertson,  J.  S.      (See  St. 
Thomas.) 
PORTSMOUTH,  See  Kingston. 
POVVASSAN,  Soe  Parry  Sound. 
PRESCOTT  —  Co.  Grenvllle. 
Casselman,  A.  C,  556. 
French.  F.  J.,  K.C.,  5«5. 
Halpin,  P.  K.,  881. 
McCrea,  G.,  881. 
PRESTON   —   Co.  Waterloo. 

Robertson,  C.  Q.,  538. 
PRINCETON,  See  Woodstock. 
QUEEN8TON,   See   St.    Cath- 
arines. 
RAINY  RIVER  —  Dist.  Rainy 
River. 
®Bowie,  G.  S.,  881. 


98 


BARRISTERS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


RENFREW  —  Co.  Renfrew. 
Chown    &   Geale,    413.      S. 
T.  Chown,  John  Oeale. 

Card,  Page  437 

McGarry    &    Costello,    637. 
Hon.     T.    W.     McGarry, 
K.C.,  T.  M.  Costello. 
Stewart,  E.  J.,  201. 
Wright,  E.  A.,  866. 
RICHMOND,  See  Ottawa. 
RICHMOND  HILL — Co.   York. 
Cook  &  Gilchrist  (See  Tor- 
onto). 
RIDGETOWN  —  Co.   Kent. 
Tanner,  Chas.  H. 
Watson,  0.  K.,  692. 
RIDGEWAY,  See   Welland. 
RIPLEY,  See  Kincardine. 
ROCKLAND,  See  Ottawa. 
ROCKPORT,    See    Gananoque. 
ROCKWOOD,  See  Guelph. 
RODNEY  —  Co.  Elgin. 

Shaw,  J.  D.,  24.      (See  St. 
Thomas). 
ROSEBANK,  See  Almonte. 
ROSENEATH,  See  Cobourg. 
RUSSELL,  See   Ottawa. 
RYDALL    BANK,      See    Bruce 

Mines. 
ST.  CATHARINES  —  Co.  Lin- 
coln. 
Brennan,    M.,    198. 
Burson,  George  B.,  764. 
Campbell,  James  H.,  358. 
Collier,  H.  H.,  KC,  520  — 
Card,  Page  437 

Ingersoll,  Kingstone  & 
Hetherington,  24.  J.  H. 
Ingersoll,  K.C.,  A.  C. 
Kingstone,  P.  E.  Hether- 
ington. 

Keyes,  James  A. 

McCarron,  M.  J.,  481. 

Marquis  &  Bowman,  542. 
A.  W.  Marquis,  Charles 
J.  Bowman. 

Peterson,  George  F.,  72. 
ST.  CHARLES,  See   Sudbury. 
ST.  CLEMENTS,  See  Water- 
loo. 
ST.  DAVIDS,  See  St.  Cathar- 
ines. 

ST.  EUGENE,     See   Hawkes- 

bury. 
ST.  GEORGE,  See  Brantford. 
ST.   JACOB'S,   See  Waterloo. 
ST.  MARYS  —  Co.  Perth. 

Ford,  Armour  W.,  ''i21. 

Graham,  J.  W.,  270. 

Ilarstono,  L.,  436. 

Parkinson,  A.  E. 


ST.  THOMAS  —  Co.  Elgin. 

Brown,    E.    S. 

Cameron  &  Grant,  205.  W. 

K.  Cameron,  A.  Grant. 
®Coyne,  G.  B.,  216. 
Davidson,  John  B.,  108. 
Doherty,  W.   B.,   24. 
Farley    &    Shaw,     24.      J. 

Farley,  K.C.,  J.  D.  Shaw. 
Leitch,  C.  St.  Clair,  5G5. 
MrCnnnell.  R.   H..   373 
McCrlmmon  &  McCrimmon, 

33.      M.   D.   McCrimmon, 

A.  McCrimmon. 

Card,  Page  438 
Maxwell,  C.  F.,  637. 
Robertson,  J.  S.,  356. 

Card,  Page  438 
Sanders  &  Ingram,  773.    E. 

G.  Sanders,  A.  A.  Ingram. 
Wickett.  W.  L.,  205 
SAND  POINT,  See  Arnprior, 
SANDWICH,   See   Windsor. 
SARNIA  —  Co.  Lambton 
Cowan,    Towers   A   Cowan, 

24.     J.    Cowan,    K.C.,    R. 

I.  Towers,  J.  Cowan,  Jr. 

Card,  Page  438 

Hanna,     LeSueur     A     Mo- 

Klnley,  692.    Hon.  W.  J. 

Hanna,   K.C.,    R.    V     Le- 
Sueur,   A.    I.    McKlnley, 

®N.  L.  LeSueur. 
Logan,  J.  R.,  176. 
Pardee,   Burnham   A   Gurd, 

542.  P.   P.   Pardee,  K.C., 

A.  S.      Burnham,     N.   S. 

Gtird. 
Weir,  A.,  761. 
SAULT  STE.  MARIE  —  Dlst. 

.Mgnma 
Batson,  C.A.,  692. 
Darling,  J.  L.,  692. 
Elliott,  Andrew,  315. 
Hearst,    Rowland    A    Atkin; 

Rowland    A    AtkIn,     565. 

Sir  William  Hearst,  K.C., 

M.P.P.,  ®P.  T.  Rowland. 

W.   G.  AtkIn 

Card,  Page  438 
Irving  A  Hamilton,  72.     J. 

Ewart  Irving,  H.  S.  Ham- 
ilton. 

Card,  Page  438 
McEwen,  James,  8S1 
McFadden       A       McMillan, 

71%.     Uriah    MrPadden, 

®E.   V.   McMillan,    J.     A. 

Maclnnis. 

Card,    Page    438 
MoNamara.   V  ,   451 . 
McPhall  A  Maguire.  216.  J. 

A.       McPliail,       W.       S. 

Maguire. 
O'Flynn    A    Goodwin,    640. 

J.    L.    O'Flynn.    G       W. 

Goodwin,  F.  E.  Carmlch- 

ael. 


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99 


8CHOMBERG,  See  Tottenham. 
8CHOMBERQ — Co.   York. 
Armstrong,  A.  B.    (See  Tor- 
onto.) 
SCOTLAND  —  See  Brantford. 

8EAFORTH  —  Co.  Huron. 
Bpr-l,  J.  M.,  24. 
Ha\s,  R.  S..  565. 
Holmested,  F.,  K.C.,  755. 
Pruuilfuot  A  Co.  (See  God- 
prich. 

SEBRiNGVILLE,     See     Strat- 
ford. 

SELKIRK,   See   Dunnville. 

SELLWOOD,  See  Sudbury. 

SELWYN,    See    Lakefleld. 

SHAKESPEARE,      See    Strat- 
ford. 

SHANNONVILLE,    See    Belle- 
ville. 

SHARBOT    LAKE,    See    King- 
ston. 

SHEDDEN,  See  St.  Thomas. 

8HELBURNE  —  Co.  Dufferin. 
Dean.  D.  E. 
Layton,  J.  R.,  831. 

SILVER  CENTRE,  See  Hailey- 

bury. 

8IMCOE  —  Co.  Norfolk. 
Atkinson,  T.  R.,  723. 
Curtis,  F.  E.,  686. 
Innes  &  MacKay,  451.     H. 

P.    Innes,    K.C.,    W.    P. 

MacKay. 
Kelly  &  Porter,  758.   W.  E. 

Kellv,   K  r...  J.  Porter. 
Reid,  F..  692. 
Slaght,  Slaght  A  Agar,  802. 

T.   R.  Slaght,   K.C.,  T.  J. 

Agar. 

SMITH'S  FALLS  —  Co.  Lan- 

Hunter,  Hugh  8.,  692. 

McFwPn,  John.  472. 
®McKimm,  C.  H. 
Sparham  A  McCue,  24.    B. 

E.  Sparham,  W.  .McCue. 

8MITHVILLE — Co     Lincoln. 
Davis,  J.  S.,  831. 

SOMBRA,  See  Sarnia. 

SOUTHAWPTON,     See      Port 

Elgin. 
SOUTH        MOUNTAIN,        See 

Kemptviile. 


SOUTH  PORCUPINE  —  DIst. 

Temiskaming. 
Cook,   J.   E.    (See   Cook   A 

Mitchell,  Toronto). 
Gauthler,    Gordon    H.,    908. 

Mining   Recorder.) 

SOUTH    RIVER,     See     Parry 

Sound. 

SPARTA,  See  St.  Thomas. 
SPENCERVILLE,      See    Pres- 

cott. 

SPRINGFIELD,         See         SL 

Thomas. 

STAYNER  —  Co.  Simcoe. 
Hood,  John,  520. 
Sullivan,  A.  J.  F.,  270. 

8TEELTON — Dist.    Algoma. 

See  Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

8TEVENSVILLE,     See      Wel- 

land. 

STIRLING  —  Co.  Hastings. 
Thrasher,  Q.  Q.,  520 

Card,  Page  4S9 

STITTSVILLE,  See  Welland. 

STONEY  CREEK,  See  Hamil- 
ton. 

8TOUFFVILLE  —  Co.  York. 
McCullough  &  Button.  523. 
James  McCullough,  F.  L. 
Button. 
Sangster,  F.  H.,  538. 

STRATFORD  —  Co.  Perth. 
Brown,  Tom,  24. 

Card,  Page  439 

Gregory,  W.  H.,  761. 

Harding,  Owens  A  Good- 
win, 565.  R.  T.  Hard- 
ing, W.  G.  Owens,  W.  E. 
Goodwin. 

Idinglon,  John,  Jr. 

LawTence,  G.  W.  A  Son, 
692. 

McPherson  &  Maklns.  G. 
G.  McPherson,  K.C..  J.  C. 
Makins,  K.C. 

Thompson  A  Richardson, 
72.  F.  H.  Thompson, 
K.C.  F.  C.  Richardson. 

STRATHROY  —  Co.  Middle- 
sex. 

Buchner     (U.    A.)     A    Co. 

Gahan,  P.  B. 

Ross  &  Bixel,  198.  D.  C. 
Ross,  A.  W.  Bixel. 

Traver,  Elliott,  26. 

STREETSVILLE         —         See 

Brampton. 


100 


BARRiaTKRS    AND    SOLICITORS. 


£TURQEON    FALLS  —    Dist. 

Nlplssing. 
Aubin,  A.  Z.,  634. 

Card,  Page  430 
Philion,  J.  A; 

SUDBURY  —  Dfst  Sudbury. 
Boutel,  Benardin. 
Buchanan,  Q.  E.,  421. 
Clary,  J.  H.,  565. 
Fowlep,  Joseph,  761. 

Card,  Page  439 
Lauzon,  Oswald  A. 
M*Crea  &  Valln,  637.  Chai. 

McCrea,  G.  J.  Valin. 
McKessock    &    Miller,    720. 

®R.  R.  McKessock,  KG., 

G.  M.  Miller. 
McKessock,  J.  S.,  720. 
Meldrum,  A.  D.,  153. 
Mulligan   A   Mulligan,    153. 

J.    A.    Mulligan,    T.    M. 

Mulligan. 

SUNDERLAND,  See  Uxbrldgo. 

SUTTON  —  Go.  York. 
Grozler,  A.,   18. 

SYDENHAM,  See  Kingston. 

TAMWORTH,  See  Napanee. 

TARA  —  Go.  Bruce. 
Start,  G.  E.,  418. 

TAVISTOCK,  See  Woodstock. 

TECUMSEH,  See  Windsor. 

TEESWATER — Co.    Bruce. 
Clarke  &  Moon  (See  Mount 
Forest) . 

TEMAQAMI,   See    Haileybury. 

THAMESFORD,  See  Ingersoll. 

THAMESVILLE  —   Go.   Kent. 
Coutts,  John. 

THEDFORD,  See  Forest. 

THE8SALON  —  Dist.  Algoma. 
Batson,  C.  A.,  692. 

(See  Sault  Ste.  Marie.) 
Clement,  F.  A.,  881. 
Williams,  T.  E.,  K.G.,  881. 

THORNBURY — Co.  Grey. 

Albery,  Geo.  G.     (See  Mea- 
ford). 

THORNDALE,  See  St.  Mary's. 
THORNHILL,  See  Toronto. 
THORNTON,  See  Forest. 
THOROLD — Go.    Welland. 
Battle,  T.  P.     (See  Niagara 
Falls.) 
TILBURY — Co.  Kent. 

Wilson,       F.       W.         (See 
Windsor.) 


TILLSONBURQ    —    Co.    Ox- 
ford. 
Brown,  W.  G.,  108. 
Carruthers,  J.,  637 

Card,  Page  439 
Sinclair,  V.  A.,  831. 

TIMMINS  — Dist.     Tlmiskam- 

ing. 
Devaney,  J.  A. 
Forbes,  J.  M.,  700. 
Gauthier,  G.  H.,  908.     (See 

also  South  Porcupine.) 
O'Sulllvan,  D.  W.,  802. 

TIVERTON,   See   Walkerton. 

TOLEDO,  See  Athens. 

TORONTO — Co.   York. 

(See    pages    75-84    and 
440-447.) 

TOTTEN'HAM  —  Co.  Simcoe. 
Fraser,  James.  12. 

TRALEE,  See  Listowel. 

TRENTON  —  Co.  Hastings. 

Fraieck  &  Abbott,  724.  (See 
Belleville). 

Mikel  &  Alfopd,  24.  W.  C. 
Mikel  K.C.  (Belleville), 
Miss  Gertrude  Alford. 

O'Rourke,   T.   A.,    4si 

Card,  Page  448 

TWEED  —  Co.  Hastings. 
Collins,  A.  B.,  213. 

(See  Belleville). 

UNION,  See  St.  Thomas. 

UNIONVILLE — Co.  York. 
Douglas,  Gibson  &  Callahan. 
(See  Toronto.) 

UXSRIDQE  —  Co.  Ontario. 
Ormlston,  W.  8.,  297. 

Card,  Page  448 
Greig,  F.  W.,  24. 

VANKLEEK      HILL      —     Co. 

Prescott. 
Hall,  W.  8.,  682. 
Labrosse,   Raoiil,   565. 
Maxwell,  J.,  565. 

VERNER,  See  Sudbury. 

VERONA,  See  Kingston. 

VICTORIA      HARBOUR,      See 

Barrie. 

VICTORIA    MINES,    See  Sud- 
bury. 

VICTORIA   ROAD,    See   Lind- 
say. 

WALDEMAR,  See  Orangeville. 

WALES,  See  Cornwall. 


ONTARIO. 


101 


WALKERTON  —  Co.  Bruce. 
Collins,  A.,  418. 
Dixon,  Thos. 
Klein,  Otto  E.,  831. 
Robertson    A   McNab,    4S1. 
D.  Robertson,  K.G.,  A.  K. 
.McNab. 
WALKERVILLE  —  Co.  Essex. 
Coburn   A    Gordon,    72.    J. 
H.      Coburn,     Albert     J. 
Gordon. 
WALLACEBURQ  —  Co.  Kent. 
Carscallen,  A.  R.,  701. 

Card,  Page  448 

Fraser.  J.  S.,  K.C.,  770. 
WARKWORTH  —  Co.  North- 
umberland. 
Webb,     F.     L.      (See  Col- 
borne). 
WARREN,  See  Sudbury. 
WARSAW,  See  Lakefleld. 
WATERDOWN,  See  Hamilton. 
WATERFORD,  See   Simcoe. 
WATERLOO  —  Co.  Waterloo. 
Haight,  James  C,  G92. 
McBrlde  A  Mackenzie,  54t. 
A.    B.    McBrlde,     E.     W. 
Mackenzie. 
WATFORD  —  Co.  Lambton. 
Cowan  4  Co.    (See  Samia). 
Fitzgerald.  W.  E.,  547. 
WEBBWOOD,  See  Sudbury. 
WELLAND  —  Co.  Welland. 
Cowper    A    Macoomb,    692. 
T.  D.  Cowper,  H.  W.  Ma- 
coomb. 
German   A    Morwood,    571 
W.  M.   German,  K.G.,  H. 
R.  Morwood. 
Gross,  J.  F.,  565. 
Lennon,  .1.  Elliot.  24. 
Pettit,  George  H.,  270. 
Raymond    A    Spencer,    723. 
L.     C.     Raymond,     K.C., 
Lynn  B.  Spencer  — 

Card,  Page  448 

Rose  A  Flett.     H.  A.  Rose, 
John  H.  Flett. 
WELLESLEY,  See  Kitchener. 
WELLINGTON,    See    Picton. 
WEST  LORNE  —  Co.  Elgin. 
Robertson,   J.    S.     (See   St. 
Thomas). 
WESTIWIEATH,  See  Pembroke. 
WEST        MONTROSE,        See 

Waterloo. 
WESTON — Co.    York. 

Fraser,  C.  Lome,  640. 
WESTPORT  —  Co.   Leeds. 
Ewart,  W.  M.,  881. 


WEST  TORONTO,     See  Tor- 
onto. 
WHEATLEY,  See  Tilbury. 
WHITBY  —  Co.  Ontario. 
ChrlsUan,  A.  E.,  93. 
Farewell,  J.  E.,  K.G.,  72. 
Kennedy,  W.  H. 
Smith,  G.  Y.,  385. 
WIARTON  —  Co.  Bruce. 

Moore,  J.  Carlyle,  908. 
WILLIAMSBURG,  See  Morris- 

burg. 
WILLIAM8FORD,  See      Owen 

Sound. 
WILLIAM8T0WN—  Co.  Glen- 
garry. 
Watson,    G.    A.,    746. 
WINCHESTER  — Co.  Dundat. 
Hart,  George  C.  788. 

WINCHESTER  SPRINGS,  See 

.Morrisburg. 
WINDSOR  —  Co.  Essex. 

Bartlet,  Bartlet  A  Urqu- 
hart,  24.  A.  R.  Bartlet, 
Walter  G.  Bartlet.  Geo. 
A.  Urquhart. 

Card,  Page  448 

Davis  A  Healy,  356.    P.  D. 

Davis,  A.  F.  Healy. 
de     Grandpre,    Joseph     D., 

Ellis    d    ElliJ,   692.     H.    T. 

W.    Ellis,    K.C.,      A.    St. 

0.  Ellis. 
Fleming,    Drake    A    Foster, 

520.        0.      E.      Fleming, 

K.C.,    Arthur    B.    Drake, 

Anson    H.    Foster. 
Furlong  A  Awrey,  24.     W. 

H.  Furlong.  E.  C.  Awrey. 
Kenning  A  Cleary.  270.    E. 

C.  Kenning.  E.  A.  Cleary. 
Kerby  &   Twigg,   Frederick 

C.  Kerby,  J.  F.  Twigg. 
McLeod  A  Bell,  542.  J.  B. 

McLeod.  A.   C.  Bell. 

Card,  Page  448 

Morton,     T.     Mercer,     565. 
Card,  Page  449 

Panet,  A.  P.  E.,  773. 
Roach,  Wilfrid  D.,  198. 
Rodd,    Wigle    A     McHugh, 

692.      J.   H.   Rodd,   E.   S. 

Wigle,    K.G..    T.    Gerald 

McHugh. 
Sale,  J.,  571. 
Sheppard,  M.,  265. 
Wilson,  Frank  W.,  840. 
WINGHAM  —  Co.   Huron. 
Holmes,  D.,  K.C.,  722. 
Morton,  J.  A.,  701. 
Vanstone,  R.,  722. 


102 


BARRISTERS   AND    SOLICITORS. 


WiNTERBOURNE,  See  Water- 
loo. 
WINONA,  See   Hamilton. 
WOLFE    ISLAND,    See    King- 
ston. 
WOODBRIDGE  —  Co.  York. 
Cook  &  Gilchrist  (See  Tor- 
onto). 
Skeans,  W.  A.        (See  To- 
ronto.) 
®Wallace,    J.    H.    G.       (See 
Toronto.) 
WOODSTOCK  —  Co.  Oxford. 
Ball,  Alfred  S.,  K.C.,  27. 
Ball,   R.   N.,  385. 
Kemp,  Clifford,  701. 
Little,  H.  A. 

McKay  &  Mahon,  24.  S.  G. 
McKay,  K.C.,  0.  P.  Ma- 
hon. 


WOODSTOCK— Continued. 
McMullen,  W.  T. 

Nesbitt,  Montalleu,  356. 
Pearson,  F.  L.,  B.A.,  hmi. — 

Card,  Page  449 
West,  W.  S.,  27. 

WOODVILLE  —  Co.  Victoria. 
McLaughlin    &     Co.     (See 
Lindsay;. 

WOOLER,   See   Trenton, 

WROXETER,  See  Wingham. 

WYOIVIiNG,  See  Petrolia. 

YARKER,  See  Napanee. 

YOUNG'S   POINT,   See   Lake- 
field. 

ZURICH,  See  Goderich. 


ONTARIO  DIVISION   COURTS.  103 

ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS 
AND  LIMITS  OF  THE  RESPECTIVE  DIVISIONS 

The  Division  Court  Calendars  are  given  for  eacli  county  where 
It  is  possible  to  obtain  them  before  going  to  press. 

J.   Bruce  Macdonald,   Inspector,   Parliament  Build  lugs,  Toronto. 

Correspondence   should   be  addressed  to   the  Cleric,  giving 
Number  of  Division, 


ALGOMA-  S^S<^^>^<^O^a 

1.  Sau It  Ste.  Marie 10.00  a.m.  28  25  25  22  27  24  ....  23  28  26  16 

2.  Bruce  Mines 9.00  a.m.  17  ....  11   ..  20 17  ..    .. 

3.  Thessalon '•  16  ....   10  ..  19 16  ..   .. 

6.  Richarcis  Landing "  16 9  ..   .. 

7.  Blind  River "  15  . .   . .     9        18 15  . .    . . 

1. — Bounded  west  by  Thunder  Bay  District,  85th  parallel  of 
west  longitude  and  east  by  Barr  River,  including  all  the  islands  in 
front. 

2. — Bounded  west  by  Barr  River  and  east  by  the  westerly 
boundary  of  the  Townships  of  Thessalon,  Kirkwood,  Bridge- 
land,  Houghton  and  Otter,  and  by  said  boundary  line  of  the  last 
five  named  townships  produced  northerly. 

3. — Bounded  west  by  the  western  boundary  of  the  Townships  of 
Thessalon,  Kirkwood,  Bridgeland,  Houghton  and  Otter,  and 
the  boundary  line  of  the  last  five  townsaips  produced  northerly, 
and  on  the  east  by  a  line  produced  northerly  between  the  town- 
ships of  Bright  and  Thompson  to  the  northerly  boundary  of  the 
District  of  Algoma,  produced  northerly. 

6. — Consisting  of  St.  Joseph's  Island. 

7. — To  comprise  all  that  part  of  the  District  lying  east  of  the 
eastern  boundary  of  the  Third  Division,  including  the  village  of 
Cutler  and  John's  Island. 

BRANT-  ^^£<i^^<So^Q 


1.  Brantford....   10.00  a.m.     3    3    3..     2    3. 

10.00  am.  17  17  17  15  15  27  . 

"  Jury  Sittings  . .     5  ..   ..     7  ..   . 

2.  Paris 10.00  a.m.     7    4    5    4    6    4. 

3.  St.  George 10.00  a.m.     9..   ..     7    9    5. 

4.  Burford 11.00  a.m.  10  . .     7    3    8    6. 

5.  Scotland 10.00  a.m.  16  . .   19  18  . .  20  . 


3  2  3 
17  16  17 
15  7 

4  3  6 
6  10  10 
«  ..     4 

10  ..  14 


1. — The  City  of  Brantford  and  that  part  of  the  township  of 
Brantford  not  included  in  the  other  divisions  hereinafter  described. 
The  Townships  of  Onondaga  and  Tuscarora  and  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  Brantford  lying  south  of  the  main  road  from  Brantford 
to  Hamilton  and  east  of  Fairchild's  Creek. 


104  ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS. 

2. — The  Town  of  Paris  and  that  part  of  South  Dumfries  west 
of  the  line  between  lots  18  and  19,  and  that  part  of  the  first  con- 
cession of  the  Township  of  Brantford  lying  west  of  a  continuation 
of  the  last-mentioned  line. 

3. — The  remainder  of  the  Township  of  South  Dumfries  and  of 
the  first  concession  of  the  Township  of  Brantford. 

4. — The  ten  northern  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Burford, 
and  all  that  part  of  the  2nd,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  concessions  of  the 
Township  of  Brantford,  west  of  the  line  between  lots  numbers  10 
and  11,  and  that  portion  of  the  Kerr  tract  west  of  the  continuation 
of  the  last-mentioned  line. 

5. — The  Township  of  Oakland,  the  four  southern  concessions  of 
the  Township  of  Burford  and  lots  numbers  1  to  5,  inclusive,  in  the 
ranges  east  and  west  of  the  Mount  Pleasant  Road,  in  the  Township 
of  Brantford,  adjoining  the  Township  of  Oakland. 


BRUCE — 

1.  Walkerton 10.00  a.m. 

2.  Teeswater 1.00  p.m. 

3.  Kincardine 10.00  a.m. 

4.  Paisley 1.00  p.m. 

6.  Port  Elgin 10.00  a.m. 

g  I  Underwood \       ,, 

■  \  Tiverton / 

7.  Tara " 

8.  Wiarton  " 

9.  Ripley " 

10.  Lion's  Head   " 

11.  Lucknow 1.00  p.m. 

12.  Chesley " 

1. — The  Town  of  Walkerton  and  the  Township  of  Carrick  and 
the  Township  of  Brant,  south  of  the  12th  concession,  in  the  lots  up 
to  No.  26,  and  south  of  the  10th  concession,  In  lots  26  to  34, 
Inclusive. 

2. — The  Village  of  Teeswater,  the  Townships  of  Culross  and 
Greenock  south  of  the  12th  concession. 

3. — The  Town  of  Kincardine,  the  Township  of  Kincardine,  lying 
south  of  the  10th  concession. 

4. — The  Village  of  Paisley,  and  that  part  of  the  Township  of 
Brant  lying  north  of  11th  concession  and  west  of  lot  26.  That  part 
of  Greenock  lying  north  of  concession  11;  lots  26  to  35,  inclusive, 
in  the  8th,  9th,  10th,  11th,  12th,  13th  and  14th  concessions  of  the 
Township  of  Bruce;  and  Saugeen,  east  of  a  line  between  lots  28 
and  29,  and  south  of  the  proportion  of  the  town  line  between  Arran 
and  Elderslie  to  the  Saugeen  River.  All  Elderslie  lying  west  of 
the  25th  side  line  and  south  of  the  12th  concession.  And  also  that 
part  lying  north  of  concession  11  and  west  of  lot  17. 

5. — All  of  the  Township  of  Amabel  lying  north  of  the  10th 
concession.  Port  Elgin  and  Southampton,  and  all  Saugeen  not  In 
No.  4,  and  Arran,  west  of  the  line  between  lots  10  and  11,  north  of 
Arran  Lake  and  its  outlet,  and  Amabel,  south  of  concession  11, 
and  west  of  concession  C,  and  concessions  8,  9  and  10. 

6. — The  Village  of  Tiverton  and  all  the  Township  of  Bruce, 
except  that  part  included  in  No.  4,  and  all  Kincardine  north  of  the 
!>th  coQcession. 


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ONTABIO  DIVISION   CX)UBTS.  105 

7. — Tara  and  all  Arran,  not  in  No.  5,  and  all  Elderslie,  not  In 
Nos.  4  and  12,  and  Amabel,  south  of  the  8th  concession  and  east  of 
concession  lettered    C. 

8. — The  Town  of  Wiarton,  the  Township  of  Albemarle  and  that 
part  of  Amabel  not  in  Nos.  5  and  7. 

9. — The  Township  of  Huron. 

10. — The  Townships  of  Eastnor,  Lindsay,  and  St.  Edmunds. 

11. — Lucknow  and  the  Township  of  Kinloss. 

12. — Chesley  and  those  parts  of  Brant  and  Elderslie  not  In- 
cluded in  Nos.  1,  4  and  7. 

CARLETON—  ^£i<^^^<-2   6^a 

,    rk.»  D       1      T-  »        moA  f  15  12  12  16  14  11    ..   13  17  15  12  17 

1.  Ottawa,  Regular  List...  10.30a.m.  jgg  26  26  30  28  25  ..   27  30  29  26  31 

"  Adjourned  Cases  and 

Judgment  Sum'elO  30  a.  m.  27  24  24  28  26  23  ..  25  29  27  24  29 

2.  Richmond 10.00  a.m.     7..     4..     6..  8..  2..     4.. 

3.  Carp 1.00  p.m.     2..     6..      I..  3..  4..     6.. 

4.  Galptta    1  00  p.m.     9   ..   13  ..     8  . .  10  . .  11   . .   13  . 

5.  North  Gower 10.00  am.  16  . .  20  . .  15  . .  17  . .  18  . .  20  . . 

6.  Metcalfe    10  00  am.  14  ..  11   ..   13  ..  15  ..     9  ..  11   .. 

7.  Westboro 10.00  a.m.     8..     5..     7  ..  2  ..     3..     5.. 

1. — Comprising  all  the  City  of  Ottawa  and  the  Township  of 
Gloucester,  to  lot  15,  inclusive,  Riaeau  Front,  and  concessions  1  and 
6,  inclusive,  Ottawa  Front  and  the  islands  in  the  Ottawa  River 
opposite  thereto. 

2. — The  Township  of  Goulboume,  the  8th,  9th  and  10th  con- 
cessions of  the  Township  of  Marlborough,  all  the  Township  of 
Nepean  south  of  the  river  Goodwood,  and  the  4th,  5th  and  6th 
concessions  thereof  north  of  the  same  river  to  the  boundary  line 
between  lots  20  and  21  In  the   last  mentioned  concession. 

3. — The  Township  of  Huntley  and  the  Township  of  March,  ex- 
cept lots  1  to  5,  inclusive,  in  concessions  1,  2,  3  and  4  thereof. 

4. — The  Townships  of  FItzroy  and  Torbolton. 

5. — The  Township  of  North  Gower,  Long  Island  In  the  Rideau 
River,  and  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4tli,  5th,  6th  and  7th  concessions  of  Marl- 
borough, 

6. — The  Township  of  Osgoode,  the  6th,  7th  and  8th  concessiong 
Ottawa  Front,  and  from  lots  16  to  30,  inclusive  of  the  Rideau 
Front  of  the  Township  of  Gloucester. 

"i- — The  Township  of  Nepean,  except  the  City  of  Ottawa,  and 
part  of  the  said  Township  lying  south  of  the  River  Goodwood  and 
concessions  4,  5  and  6,  north  of  the  River  Goodwood  to  the  bound- 
ary line  between  lots  20  and  21  In  the  said  last  mentioned  conces- 
sions and  including  lots  1  to  5,  inclusive,  in  concessions  1,  2,  3 
and   4,  in  the  Township  of  March. 

DUFFERix-  A^i<'i^^^^6ia 


1.  Oraneeville 7  4  4  16  3  2 

2.  Shelburne 14  ..  11  ..     13  ..  8 

S.Stanton 15  ..  12  ..     14  ..  9 

4.   Mono  Mills 4  ..  1  ..       3  ..  5 

6.   Grand  Vallev 2  ..  6  ..       1  ..  3 


2  7  4 

9  ..  11 

10  . .  12 

6  ..  1 

4  ..  6 


106  ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS. 

1. — The  Town  of  OrangevIUe,  the  Township  of  East  Garafraxa 
and  all  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Amaranth  lying  south  of 
the  southern  boundary  of  lot  No.  26,  in  each  concession  in  the 
Township  of  Amaranth. 

2. — The  Village  of  Shelburne,  the  Township  of  Melancthon,  and 
all  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Amaranth  lying  north  of  the 
southern  boundary  of  lot  number  26,  in  each  concession  of  the 
Township  of  Amaranth. 

3. — The  Township  of  Mulmur. 

4. — The  Township  of  Mono. 

5. — The  Township  of  East  Luther. 

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Pt.  Stanley Friday,  10  a.m 7....     6....     5..    ..     5 

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1. — The  Townships  of  Bayham,  Malahide  and  South  Dorchester, 
2. — The  Townships  of  Southwold    and    Yarmouth    (except    the 
City  of  St  Thomas). 

3. — The  City  of  St.  Thomas. 

4. — The  Townships  of  Aldborough  and  Dunwich. 


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2.  Mil hersi  burg 15  ..   12  ,.    ..  11   .. 

S.    KinuBvilie 22  . .  19  . .    . .  18  . . 

4.  Harrow  21   ..   18   ..    ..   17   .. 

5.  Leamington 23  . .  20   . .    .  .   19  . . 

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7.  Windsor  9    6    6  10    8  26.. 

8.  Kp>ex     14   ..   11   ..    ..   10  .. 

9.  Comher    24  ..  21  ..    ..  20  .. 

10.  Pelee  Island 30  .  .    .. 

1. — Town   of  Sandwich   and  Township  of  Sandwich  West. 
2. — Town  of  Amherstburg  and  the  Townships  of  Maiden  and 
Anderdon. 

3. — The  Village  of  Kingsville,  and  all  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Gosfleld  not  included  in  division  No.  8. 

4. — The  Township  of  Colchester  South,  and  all  Colchester  North 
south  of  the  9th  concession,  exclusive  of  the  said  concession,  and  the 
lots  on  both  sides  of  Maiden  Road. 

■'■own  =  hip  of    Mersea  and    Town   of  Leamington. 

6. — The  Township  of  Rochester,  the  Village  of  Belle  River,  the 
first  concession  of  the  Township  of  Maidstone,  and  all  north  of  the 
Maiden  Road  in  the  said  Township  of  Maidstone, 


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ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS.  107 

7. — City  of  Windsor,  the  Town  of  Walkerville,  and  all  of 
Sandwich  East  north  of  the  Talbot  Street  range. 

8. — The  Town  of  Essex,  and  all  of  the  Township  of  Maidstone 
lying  west  of  the  first  concession  and  south  of  the  Maiden  Road;  so 
much  of  Sandwich  East  as  is  south  of  Talbot  Street  ,  including  the 
lots  on  both  sides  of  said  street  to  Nos.  306  and  307;  all  of  Col- 
chester north  of  the  9th  concession,  including  said  concession  and 
lots  on  both  sides  of  Maiden  Road,  and  all  that  part  of  Gosfield 
lying  north  of  concession  6,  and  extending  as  far  east  fiom  the 
limits  between  Gosfield  and  Colchester  as  lots  No.  12.  including 
such  lot  in  each  concession  north  of  concession  6,  inclusive. 

9. — The    Townships  of  Tilbury  West  and  Tilbury  North. 

10. — The  Township  of  Pelee. 

FROXTENAC —  ^ 

1.  Kineston 10.00  a.m.     7 

2.  Sydenham 10.00  a.m.  14 

3.  Verona 10.00  a.m.     3 

4.  Snnbury 10  00  a.m.     8 

5.  SharbotLake 9.00  a.m.  23 

Plevna 9.00  a.m.   .. 

6.  Arden 9.00  a.m.  24 

1. — City  of  Kingston,  Township  of  Garden  Island,  Wolfe  Island, 
Howe  Island,  and  part  of  the  Township  of  Pittsburg. 

2. — Loughboro',  the  Townships  of  Loughboro'  and  Bedford. 

3. — Verona,  Townships  of  Portland  and  Hinchinbrooke. 

4. — Sunbury,  the  Township  of  Storrington  and  part  of  the 
Township  of  Pittsburg. 

5. — The  Townships  of  Olden,  Oso,  Barrie,  Clarendon,  Palmer- 
■ton.  Miller,  Canonto,  and  South  Canonto. 

6. — The  Township  of  Kennebec. 

GREl —  ^UhS<5S.^i-9^xO!z;Q 

1.  OwenSound 10.00a.m.     7441638..     2742 

2.  Durham 9.00  a.m.  15  . .  12  . .  14  . .  16  . .  10  . .  12  . . 

3.  Meaford 1.00p.m.     9..     6..     8..     3..     4..     6.. 

4.  Thornburv   10  00  a.m.  10..     7..     9..     4..     5-.     7  .. 

f.  /Fleeherto'n 9.00  a. m 16 27 17 

''•IDundalk 9.00a.m.    ..  19 18 15  ..    .. 

6.  Chatsworth 2.00  p.m.    . .  20  . .  17  . .  19  . .  28  . .  16  . .  18 

7.  Hanover 4.00  p.m.   14  . .   11    . .  13  . .  15  . .     9  . .  11  . . 

8.  Markdale 10  00  a  m .   . .   18  . .  15  . .  17  . .  26  , .  14  . .  16 

1. — The  City  of  Owen  Sound,  the  Village  of  Brooke  and  the 
Townships  of  Derby,  Keppel,  Sarawak  and  Sydenham. 

2. — The  Town  of  Durham,  the  Township  of  Egremont,  and 
those  portions  of  the  Townships  of  Bentinck,  Normanby  and  Glenelg 
as  follows: — That  part  of  the  Township  of  Bentinck  lying  east  of 
the  line  between  lots  30  and  31  In  the  Ist,  2nd  and  3rd  concessions 
south  of  the  Durham  Road,  and  In  concessions  1,  2  and  3  north  of 
the  Durham  Road,  and  east  of  the  line  between  lots  15  and  16  in 


108  ONTARIO  DIVISION   COURTS. 

concessions  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14  and  15  thereof.  That 
part  of  the  Township  of  Normanby  lying  east  of  the  line  between 
lota  20  and  21.  in  the  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th,  10th,  11th,  12th, 
13th,  14th,  15th,  16th,  17th,  and  18th  concessions,  and  all  of  the 
Township  of  Glenelg,  excepting  that  portion  lying  east  of  the  line 
between  lots  10  and  11  in  the  7th,  8th,  9th,  10th,  11th,  12th,  13th, 
14th,  and  15th  concessions  thereof. 

3. — The  Town  of  Meaford,  the  Township  of  St.  Vincent,  and 
that  part  of  the  Township  of  Euphrasia,  lying  west  of  the  line 
between  the  6th  and  7th  concessions,  and  north  of  the  line  between 
lots  15  and  16. 

4. — The  Township  of  Collingwood  and  the  east  half  of  the 
Township  of  Euphrasia,  excepting  that  part  thereof  lying  between 
the  4th  and  5th  concessions  and  south  of  the  lots  between  12  and 
13,  and  east  half  of  the  Township  of  Osprey. 

5. — The  Township  of  Proton,  the  west  half  of  the  Township  of 
Osprey,  and  those  parts  of  the  Township  of  Artemesia  consisting  of 
the  ranges  of  lots  lying  parallel  to  the  Toronto  and  Sydenham  Road, 
and  south  of  the  line  between  lots  130  and  131,  and  concessions  1, 
2  and  3,  south  of  the  Durham  Road,  and  1,  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6  north 
of  the  said  Durham  Road,  and  those  portions  of  concessions  7,  8 
and  9  lying  east  of  the  ranges  of  lots  parallel  with  the  Toronto  and 
Sydenham  Road,  and  those  portions  of  concessions  10,  11,  12,  13 
and  14  lying  east  of  the  line  between  lots  30  and  31. 

6. — The  Township  of  Sullivan  and  the  Township  of  Holland, 
excepting  those  portions  of  concessions  9,  10,  11  and  12  lying 
south  of  the  line  between  lots  15  and  16.  and  those  portions  of 
concessions  7  and  8  west  of  the  ranges  of  lots  lying  parallel  with  the 
Toronto  and  Sydenham  Road,  and  the  ranges  of  lots  lying  parallel 
with  the  Toronto  and  Sydenham  Road  and  south  of  the  line  between 
lota  50  and  51. 

7. — All  the  lots  from  1  to  30,  inclusive,  in  the  three  concessions 
south  and  in  the  three  concessions  north  of  the  Durham  Road  in  the 
said  Township  of  Bentinck,  and  all  the  lots  from  1  to  15,  inclusive. 
In  the  12th  concession,  from  the  4th  to  the  15th  concessions.  Inclu- 
sive, of  the  said  Township  of  Bentinck,  and  all  the  lots  from  1  to 
20,  inclusive,  in  all  the  concessions  from  4  to  18,  Inclusive,  In  the 
Township   of  Normanby  aforesaid. 

8. — All  the  lots  from  51  to  130,  Inclusive,  in  all  the  concessions 
parallel  to  and  being  northeast  and  southwest  of  the  Toronto  and 
Sydenham  road,  in  the  Townships  of  Artemesia,  Glenelg  and  Hol- 
land aforesaid;  all  lots  to  the  westward  of  the  dividing  line  between 
lots  30  and  31,  In  all  the  concessions  from  10  to  14,  inclusive,  and 
all  the  lots  from  1  to  5  in  the  7th,  8th  and  9th  concessions,  inclu- 
sive, which  lie  to  the  southwest  of  the  third  concession,  southwest 
of  the  said  Toronto  and  Sydenham  road,  in  the  said  Township  of 
Artemesia;  all  the  lots  from  1  to  15,  Inclusive,  In  concessions  5  and 
6,  and  all  the  lots  from  1  to  15,  inclusive,  in  the  concessions  from  7 
to  12,  inclusive,  in  the  Township  of  Euphrasia;  all  lots  south  of  the 
allowance  for  road  between  lots  15  and  16,  in  the  9th,  10th,  11th 
and  12th  concessions,  and  from  lots  25  to  30,  Inclusive,  on  the  7th 
concession,  and  lots  28,  29  and  30  in  the  8th  concession  of  the  said 
Township  of  Holland;  and  all  the  lots  lying  east  of  the  allowance 
for  road  between  lots  10  and  11  In  all  the  concessions  from  7  to  15, 
inclusive.  In  the  Township  of  Glenelg. 


ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS.  109 


HALDIMAXD—                                       ^   £   S    <  "i    ^.    ^.  <   ^  O  ^   Q 

1.  Caledonia 9.30a.m.  17  ..  21  ..  9  ..     4  ..  12  ..  7  .. 

2.  Cavuga      10  00  a.m.     7  . .  25  . .  6  ..     5  ..   16  ..  4  .. 

3.  Dunnviile 10.00  am.  16  . .  20  . .  15  . .  10  .     11   ..  13  .. 

.   /Hagereville ltt.30  a  m.    ..     4..     8..     3     .  5..   14..     2 

*-ljarvi8   • in.30a-ro.  14  ..  18  ..  13  ..     8  ..     9  ..  11   .. 

5.     Canfield    9.00  a.m.     8  . .  26  . .  7    .       9  .     10  . .  5  .. 

1. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Seneca,  except  the  first  anu 
second  concessions,  the  Young  Tract,  and  the  property  of  the  late 
Richard  Martin  and  the  late  Robert  Weir;  all  of  the  Township  of 
Oneida,  except  the  first  range  north  of  the  Cayuga  line,  the  Dennis 
tract,  and  the  lots  southerly  of  the  said  tract,  and  the  Village  of 
Caledonia. 

2. — Comprising  the  Township  of  North  Cayuga,  except  that  por- 
tion thereof  lying  northeast  of  the  side  line  between  lots  12  and  13 
and  1st  and  2nd  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Seneca,  except  that 
portion  thereof  lying  northeast  of  the  said  line  between  lots  12  and 
13,  the  Young  tract,  and  the  lands  of  the  late  Robert  Weir  and 
Richard  Martin,  Esquires,  in  the  said  Township  of  Seneca,  the  first 
range  of  Oneida  north  of  the  Cayuga  line,  also  the  Dennis  tract  and 
river  lots  lying  south,  and  the  Townships  of  Rainham  and  South 
Cayuga. 

3. — Comprising  the  Townships  of  Moulton,  Sherbrooke  and 
Dunn,  and  the  Town  of  Dunnviile. 

4. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Walpole  and  the  Village  of 
Hagersville. 

5. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Canboro',  that  portion  of  North 
Cayuga  lying  east  of  the  side  line  between  lots  12  and  13,  and  those 
parts  of  the  1st  and  2nd  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Seneca 
lying  northeast  of  the  side  line  between  lots  12  and  13. 


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1.  Minden 9  00a.m 14     ..  ..  6  .. 

2.  Haliburton..  9.00  a. m 13     ..  ..  5  .. 

o     f  Gooderham  9.00a.m 20     ..  ..  19  .. 

^-    t  Wilberforce9  00a.m 21     ..  ..  20  .. 

4    Dorset 10.00  a.  m 20  ..  8 

(Annexed  to  Victoria  for  Judicial  Purposes.) 

1. — The  Townships  of  Glamorgan  and  Snowden,  except  that  por- 
tion of  both  included  in  the  third  division,  and  all  of  the  Township 
of   Snowden,  Lutterworth,  Minden,   Anson,  Stanhope,   HIndon. 

2. — The  Townships  of  Dysart,  Guilford,  Harburn,  Dudley,  Har- 
court  and  Bruton,  and  that  portion  of  Monmouth  not  Included  In 
the  third  division. 

3. — All  the  rest  of  the  territory  comprising  Township  of  Mon- 
mouth (except  lots  1  and  19,  inclusive),  in  the  13th,  14th,  15th, 
16th  and  17th  concessions;  the  south  twelve  concessions  of  the 
Township  of  Glamorgan,  and  from  lot  21,  inclusive,  to  the  eastern 
boundary  in  the  south  six  concessions  of  Snowden. 

4. — The  Townships  of  Shelburne,  McClIntock,  Livingstone, 
Lawrence,  Nightingale,  Havelock,  Eyre  and  Clyde. 


ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS. 


HALTON-  i       I       I      I       I      I 

1.  Milton 10.00  a.m. 

2.  Oakville 10.00a.m. 

3.  Georgetown .10  00  a.m .    Calendar  not  compiled  by  Jan.  I  at 

4.  Acton  10.00a  m. 

5.  Campbellville 10.00  a.m. 

6.  Burlington 10.00  a.m. 

1. — All  the  territory  comprised  in  the  new  survey  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Trafalgar,  and  the  first  ten  lots  in  concessions  1,  2,  3,  4,  5 
and  6  in  the  Township  of  Esquesing,  and  the  first  five  lots  in  con- 
cessions 7,  8,  9,  10  and  11  in  the  said  township. 

2. — That  part  of  the  Township  of  Trafalgar  known  as  the  Old 
Survey. 

3. — All  the  rest  of  the  territory  comprised  in  concessions  8,  9, 
10  and  11  in  the  Township  of  Esquesing  not  comprised  in  the  first 
division. 

4. — All  the  rest  of  the  territory  comprised  in  concessions  1,  2, 
3,  4,  5  and  6,  Township  of  Esquesing. 

5. — The  Township  of  Nassegaweya. 

6. — The  Township  of  Nelson, 

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1.  Belleville 10  00  a.m.     7    3    3    7    5    2  14 

2. 


J  St.  Ola 9.00  a.m,  10  28 25  . . 

iCoeHill 10.(0  am 25 

3.  Shannonville 2  00p.m 19  ..   ..  16  .. 

4.  Tweed  10.00a.m.     3  . .  14  . .     2  20.. 

5.  Stirling 9  00  a.m.  21   . .     4  . .     6    3     . 

6.  Madoc 10.00  am.     8  . .  12  30  . .  18  . . 

7.  Deseronto 2.30  p.m.  14  . .  21  28  . .  23  . . 

9.  Trenton 2.00  p  m.  IS  10  10  14  12    9  15 

10.  Marmora 10  00  a.m.  23..     6..     8    5.. 

11     Maynooth 1.00  p.m.  . .  19  . .    . .  28  .  .    . . 

12.  Bancroft 1.00  p.m.  29  ..28  ..  16  27  .. 


1. — To  comprise  the  City  of  Belleville  and  the  Township  of 
Thurlow;  also  all  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Sidney,  lying 
south  of  the  8th  concession  and  east  of  the  line  between  lots  18 
and   19. 

2. — Comprising  the  Townships  of  Wollaston,  Limerick  and 
Cashel,  and  the  six  northerly  concessions  of  the  Townships  of  Tudor 
and  Grimsthorpe,  and  all  those  parts  of  the  Township  of  Lake, 
in  all  the  concessions  thereof  lying  north  of  lots  21  In  said  conces- 
sions, all  in  the  County  of  Hastings. 

3. — The  Township  of  Tyendinaga,  except  that  part  called 
Deseronto. 

4. — The  Township  of  Hungerford. 

5. — All  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Sidney  which  lies  to  the 
north  of  the  8th  concession,  and  to  the  east  of  lot  No.  6,  In  each 
concession  north  of  the  8th  concession,  and  all  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  Rawdon  which  lies  to  the  south  of  the  9th  concession, 


ONTABIO  DIVISION  COURTS.  1  I  I 

and  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Huntingdon  south  of  the  5th  con- 
cession; also  Block  A  and  lots  1,  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6,  in  the  8th  and 
9th  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Sydney  heretofore  forming  part 
of  the  2nd  division,  together  with  all  that  portion  of  the  Township 
of  Sydney  lying  north  of  the  7th  concession,  and  east  of  the  line 
between  lots  6  and  7. 

6. — The  Township  and  Village  of  Madoc,  all  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  Huntingdon  north  of  the  6th  concession  of  said  town- 
ship, and  all  of  the  Townships  of  Tudor  and  Grimsthorpe,  except 
the  northerly  six  concessions  of  each  of  the  said  townships. 

7. — The  Village  of  Deseronto. 

9. — The  Town  of  Trenton,  and  all  that  part  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Sidney  which  lies  to  the  west  of  lot  7  in  each  of  the  confes- 
sions of  the  township.  Including  Mill  Island.  Also  all  of  said  Town- 
ship of  Sidney  lying  south  of  the  8th  concession  and  west  of  the 
line  between  18  and  19,  and  east  of  the  line  between  lots  6  and  7. 

10. — The  Township  of  Marmora,  that  part  of  the  Township  of 
Lake  lying  south  of  lot  22  in  all  the  concessions  thereof,  and  all 
that  part  of  the  Towship  of  Rawdon  which  lies  north  of  the  8th 
concession  thereof. 

11. — The  Townships  of  Herschell,  Monteagle,  Carlow,  Bangor, 
Wicklow  and  McClure. 

12. — The  Townships  of  Faraday,  Dungannon  and  Mayo,  and  the 
Village  of  Bancroft. 

HURON—  ^^^^^^^<^.   6z,Q 

1.  Goderich 10.00a.m. 

2 .  Seat  on  h 9  00a.m. 

3.  Clinton 9  00a.m. 

4 .  Brussels 9  00am. 

5.  Exeter 1000a.m. 

6.  Duneannon 10.00  a.m.         n  i    j        t        ^-j  j  l    i       i  i 

7.  Bavfieid lO.Oil  a  m  .         Cahndar  not  comptUd  by  Jan.  tst 

8.  Wingham  9  00  a.m. 

9.  Gorrie 9  00a.m. 

10.  Zurich   10.00  a.m. 

11.  Crediton 10.00am. 

12.  BIyth 9  00.  a.m. 

1. — Comprising  the  Town  of  Goderich,  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Goderich  to  the  north  of  the  Cut  Line  and  the  Huron  Road  until 
the  same  meets  the  road  allowance  between  the  13th  and  14th 
concessions,  then  back  along  the  Huron  Road  to  Its  juntion  with 
the  Cut  Line,  then  west  by  the  road  allowance  between  concessions 
11  and  12  to  the  River  Maitland,  then  along  the  River  Maltland  to 
Goderich,  together  with  the  Township  of  Colborne. 

2. — Comprising  the  Township  of  McKillop,  the  Town  of  Sea- 
forth,  and  all  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Tuckersmith  not 
Included  in  the  third   division. 

3. — Comprising  all  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Hullett 
south  of  the  blind  line  between  the  7th  and  8th  concessions  of  the 
Township  of  Hullett,  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Goderich  not 
Included  in  Nos.  1  and  7,  1st,  2nd,  3rd  and  4th  concessions.  Town- 
ship of  Stanley,  1st  and  2nd  concessions.  Township  of  Tuckersmlth, 
L.R.S.,  north  of  lot  15,  and  that  portion  west  of  side  road  between 
lots  25  and  26,  H.R.S.,  and  Town  of  Clinton. 


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4. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Grey,  all  of  the  Township  of 
Morris  east  of  the  side  road  between  lots  Nos.  10  and  11  (which  is 
not  included  in  No.  12),  and  the  Village  of  Brussels. 

5. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Usborne  and  th,e  Village  of 
Exeter. 

6. — Comprising  the  Townships  of  Ashfield  and  all  West 
Wawanosh,  except  that  portion  east  of  Maitland  River. 

7. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Goderich,  south  of  Cut  Line 
and  Huron  Road  until  the  same  joins  the  road  between  the  12th 
and  14th  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Goderich;  thence  along 
the  said  concessions  until  the  same  joins  the  River  Bayfield,  all 
Stanley  not  included  in  No.  3,  and  the  Village  of  Bayfield. 

8. — Comprising  the  Village  of  Wingham,  the  Township  of  Turn- 
bury^  all  that  part  of  East  Wawanosh  not  included  in  No.  12,  and 
all  of  the  Township  of  Morris  not  included  in  Nos.  4  and  12. 

9. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Ho  wick  and  the  Village  of 
Wroxeter, 

10. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Hay. 

11. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Stephen. 

12. — Commencing  at  the  northeast  angle  of  the  Township  of 
Hullett,  thence  southerly  along  the  easterly  boundary  of  the  said 
Township  of  Hullett  to  the  Blind  line  between  the  7th  and  8th  con- 
cessions of  said  township,  thence  westerly  along  said  line  to  the 
western  boundary  of  the  township,  thence  northerly  along  the 
westerly  boundary  of  the  township  to  the  Maitland  River  at  the 
southeastern  corner  of  the  Maitland  Block,  thence  along  the  said 
river  northerly  till  the  western  boundary  of  East  Wawanosh  is 
reached,  thence  northerly  along  said  westerly  boundary  to  the  road 
running  between  the  6tb  and  7th  concessions  of  said  Township  of 
East  Wawanosh,  thence  easterly  along  said  road  to  the  easterly 
limit  of  said  township,  thence  northerly  along  the  gravel  road  to 
the  road  running  between  the  5th  and  6th  concessions  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Morris,  thence  easterly  along  said  road  to  the  line  between 
lots  10  and  11,  thence  southerly  along  said  line  between  the  6th 
and  7th  concessions,  thence  easterly  along  said  line  to  the  line 
between  lots  15  and  19,  thence  southerly  to  the  boundary  line 
between  the  Townships  of  Morris  and  Hullett,  thence  easterly  to 
the  place  of  beginning,  including  the  Village  of  Blyth. 

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KENORA—  A^i<^^^<^^O^P^ 

1.  Kenora 10.00  a.m. 

2.  Wabigoon 4.00  p.m.         ^i    j         ,        ^-i  j  l    r        ;.* 

n     Ti     ^  i,\nr,  Calendar  not  compiled  by  Jan.   1st 

3.  Dryden 10.00a.m.  ^ 

4.  Sioux  Lookout 10.00  a.m. 

1. — Comprising  all  that  portion  of  the  said  District  of  Kenora 
lying  west  of  the  Seventh  Meridian  Line,  including  the  Towns  of 
Kenora  and  Keewatin. 

2. — Comprising  all  that  portion  of  the  said  District  lying  east 
of  the  eastern  boundary  of  the  said  Third  Division,  south  of  the 
northern  boundaries  of  the  Townships  of  Zealand  and  Hartman  to 
the  eastern  boundary  of  the  said  District,  including  the  Municipal- 
ity of  Ignace. 

3. — Comprising  all  that  portion  of  the  said  District  lying 
between  the  said  Seventh  Meridian  Line  and  a  line  drawn  parallel 
with  the  western  boundary  of  lot  10  in  the  Township  of  Zealand 
and  extending  northward  to  the  northern  boundary  of  the  said 
District  and  southward  to  the  southern  boundary  thereof — includ- 
ing the  Town  of  Dryden. 


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1.  Chatham 10.00  a.m. 

2.  Ridgetown 10.00  a.m. 

3.  Dresden 10  00  a.m. 

4.  Blenheim 10.00a.m. 

5 .  Wallaceburg 10.00  a.m.  Calendar  not  compiled  by  Jan.  1st 

f.     f  Both  well 10.00  a.m. 

"•  tThamesville 10.00  a.m. 

-     /Merlin 10  00  am. 

'•  tTilbury 10.00  a.m. 

1. — The  First  Division  to  consist  of  the  Town  of  Chatham  and 
that  part  of  the  Townships  of  Dover  East  and  West  to  the  south  of 
the  12th  and  13th  concession  line  of  the  Township  of  Dover  East, 
and  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Chatham  south  of  the  12th  and 
13th  concession  line,  and  west  of  the  side  roads  between  lots  12 
and  13,  from  the  first  mentioned  12th  and  13th  concession  line  to 
the  5th  and  6th  concession  line,  and  all  south  of  the  said  5th 
and  6th  concession  line  of  said  township;  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  Harwich  north  of  5th  and  6th  concession  line,  by  the 
easterly  boundary;  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Raleigh  north  of 
the  16th  concession  to  the  west  side  road  between  lots  12  and  13 
north  to  the  6th  and  7th  concession  line,  and  all  of  the  said  town- 
ship north  of  the  said  last  mentioned  line,  and  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  Tilbury  East  north  of  the  4th  concession. 

2. — The  Second  Division  to  consist  of  that  portion  of  Township 
of  Howard  south  of  the  2nd  and  3rd  concession  line  by  the  eastern 
boundary  (known  as  the  Botany  Road),  and  that  part  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Oxford  south  of  the  10th  and  11th  concession  line  of  said 
township. 

3. — The  Third  Division  to  consist  of  all  that  part  of  the  Gore 
of  Camden  lying  west  of  the  10th  and  11th  concession  line,  and 
that  part  of  the  Township  of  Camden  lying  west  of  the  side  line 
between  lots  6  and  1;  the  Village  of  Dresden,  and  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  Chatham  north  of  the  5th  and  6th  concession  line  and 
east  of  the  side  roads  between  lots  12  and  13. 

4. — The  Fourth  Division  to  consist  of  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Harwich  south  of  the  5th  concession  of  the  eastern  boundary,  and 
south  of  the  3rd  concession  by  the  western  boundary,  and  that  part 
of  Raleigh  south  of  the  15th  concession  and  east  of  the  side  road 
between  lots  12  and  13  and  the  road  to  the  shore  through  lot  146 
on  the  Talbot  Road. 

5. — The  Fifth  Division  to  consist  of  the  Town  of  Wallaceburg, 
the  Gore  of  Chatham  and  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Chatham 
northwest  of  the  12th  and  13th  concession  line,  and  west  of  the 
said  roads  between  lots  12  and  13  and  that  part  of  Dover  East 
lying  north  of  the  12th  and  13th  concession  side  road. 

6. — The  Sixth  Division  to  consist  of  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Howard  north  of  the  Botany  Road  aforesaid,  and  that  part  of 
the  Township  of  Oxford  north  of  the  10th  and  11th  concession 
line,  the  Township  of  Rone,  the  Township  of  Bothwell,  the  Village 
of  Thamesville,  and  that  part  of  the  Gore  of  Camden  east  of  the 
10th  and  11th  concession  line,  and  that  part  of  the  Township  of 
Camden  east  of  the  side  line  between  lots  6  and  7. 

7. — The  Seventh  Division  to  consist  of  that  part  of  Tilbury  East 
south  of  the  3rd  concession,  the  Township  of  Romney,  and  that 
part  of  the  Township  of  Raleigh  south  of  the  6th  and  7th  concession 
line  and  west  of  the  side  road  between  lots  12  and  13  In  the  said 
township,  and  the  road  through  lot  147  on  Talbot  Road. 
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1.  Sarnia 14      4    11      8      6    10     . .     . .       2      7      4      2 

2.  Watford 10     . .       7    11     ..     13     ..     ..     1<>     ..       7     .. 


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Florence 9 24 

Dawn  Centre 17 12  . . 

4.  Sombra 6     ..     24 4  30 

g    f  Forest 26     . .      . .       4 15 


Wyoming 12 17 

6.  Thedford 11     17     .,     ..  16  ..  25 

8.  Petrolia 7  21..       2      6..     ..  5  3  7      5 

9.  Alvinston . .  1     . .     . .       7     . .     . .  6  . .  1     . . 

1. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Township  of  Sarnia  and  the 
Town  of  Sarnia. 

2. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Township  of  Warwick, 
Including  that  portion  of  the  Village  of  Arkona  south  of  the  Town- 
ship line. 

3. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Townships  of  Euphemia  and 
Dawn. 

4. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Township  of  Sombra. 

5. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Township  of  Plympton. 

6. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Township  of  Bosanquet, 
Including  that  portion  of  the  Village  of  Arkona  north  of  the  town- 
ship line. 

7. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Township  of  Moore. 

8. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Township  of  Enniskillen. 

9. — The  external  boundaries  of  the  Township  of  Brock. 

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LANARK—  ^  g  S  ^  ^  j| 

I.Perth 10.00  a.m.  2  112  2  1 

2.  Lanark 10.00  a.m.  4  8  3  5  6  8 

3.  Carleton  Place 9.0n  a.m.  7  4  5  4  4  4 

4.  Smith's  Falls 9.00  a.m.  6  5  6  7  5  5 

5.  Almonte 9.00  a.m.  3  3  2  3  3  3 

1. — The  Town  of  Perth  and  the  Townships  of  Drummond,  Bath- 
urst.  South  Sherbrooke,  Burgess  North,  and  that  part  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Elmsley  North,  north  of  the  Rideau  River,  within  the 
County  of  Lanark,  and  west  of  lot  No.  12  in  each  concession.  The 
sittings  of  said  court  to  be  held  in  the  Town  of  Perth. 

2. — The  Second  Division  to  consist  of  the  Village  of  Lanark  and 
the  Townships  of  Lanark,  Dalhousle,  Darling,  Lavant  and  North 
Sherbrooke.  The  sittings  of  said  court  to  be  held  at  the  Village 
of  Lanark. 

3. — The  Third  Division  to  consist  of  the  Town  of  Carleton  Place 
and  the  Township  of  Beckwith,  and  the  first  six  lots  in  the  first 
seven  concessions  of  Township  of  Ramsay.  The  sitting  of  said 
court  to  be  held  in  the  Town  of  Carleton  Place. 

4. — The  Township  of  Montague,  the  Town  of  Smith's  Falls,  and 
that  part  of  the  Township  of  North  Elmsley,  from  lot  No.  1  to  lot 
No.  12  in  each  concession,  both  inclusive,  not  within  the  limits  of 
the  Town  of  Smith's  Falls.     Sittings  at  Smith's  Falls. 

5. — The  Township  of  Pakenham,  the  Town  of  Almonte,  and  the 
Township  of  Ramsay,  with  the  exception  of  the  first  six  lots  in  the 
first  ieven  concessions  of  the  said  township.     Sittings  at  Almonte. 


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GRENVILLE —  ^ 

1.  Brockville..  10  00a.m.  8 

2.  Prescott  ...  3.00p.m.  14 

3.  Gananoqae.  9.30  a.m.  29 

4.  Kemptville.  9.00  a.m.  16 

5.  Merrickville  9.00  a.m.  17 

6.  Delta 9.00  a.m.  22 

7.  Toledo 11.00  a.m.  10 

8.  New»)oro...  9.00a.m.  21 

9.  Athens 9.00  a.m.  23 

10.  8pencer\nlle  9  00  a.m.  15 

11.  N.  Aagueta.ll.OOa.m.  .. 

12.  M:-:iorvtown9.00a  m.  28 


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1. — To  consist  of  the  1st.  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  6th,  6th  and  7th  con- 
cessions and  broken  front  of  the  Township  of  Elizabethtown,  and 
the  concession  roads  between  them. 

2. — To  consist  of  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  concessions  and 
broken  front,  and  that  part  of  the  6th,  7th  and  8th  concessions 
from  the  town  line  of  Edwardsburg  to  lot  No.  18,  inclusive,  of  the 
Township  of  Augusta  and  the  concession  roads  between  them. 

3. — To  consist  of  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  concessions  and 
broken  front  of  the  Townships  of  Leeds  and  Lansdowne,  respec- 
tively, and  the  concession  roads  between  them. 

4. — To  consist  of  the  Township  of  South  Gower,  the  Township 
of  Oxford  from  the  west  side  line  of  lots  No.  11  in  all  the  conces- 
sions of  the  eastern  boundary  of  the  township,  and  the  gore  of  land 
between   South  Gower,   Oxford   and  Edwardsburg. 

5, — To  consist  of  the  Township  of  Wolford  (except  the  7th  and 
8th  concessions-  and  the  allowances  of  roads  within  and  between 
them),  lots  No.  1  to  10,  Inclusive,  in  the  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th 
and  8th  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Oxford,  and  allowances  of 
roads  in  and  between  them. 

6. — To  consist  of  the  Townships  of  Bastard  and  Burgess,  and 
those  parts  of  the  Townships  of  Leeds  and  Lansdowne  on  the  north 
side  of  the  rear  of  the  5th  concession  in  each  respectively. 

7, — To  consist  of  the  Townships  of  Kitley  and  Elmsley. 

8. — To  consist  of  the  Township  of  North  Crosby  and  South 
Crosby. 

9. — To  consist  of  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Escott  and  Yonge 
in  the  rear  of  the  4th  concession  of  Yonge,  and  In  rear  of  the  6th 
concession  of  Escott;  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Elizabethtown 
in  rear  of  the  7th  concession  of  and  west  of  lot  No.  18  in  the  8th, 
9th,  10th  and  11th  concessions,  and  the  allowances  for  roads 
embraced  therein. 

10. — To  consist  of  the  Township  of  Edwardsburg. 

11. — To  consist  of  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Augusta  In  rear 
of  the  5th  concession  and  west  of  lot  No.  18  in  the  6th,  7th  and 
8th  concessions;  the  whole  of  the  9th  and  10th  concessions  of  the 
Township  of  Augusta;  the  gore  between  the  Townships  of  Oxford, 
Wolford  and  Augusta;  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Elizabethtown 
In  rear  of  the  7th  concession,  and  east  of  the  commons,  between  lots 
No.  18  and  19  in  the  8th,  9th  and  10th  concessions;  the  7th  and 
8th  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Wolford;  lots  No.  1  to  10, 
inclusive,  in  the  9th  and  10th  concessions  of  the  Township  of 
Oxford,  and  the  allowance  for  roads  embraced  therein. 


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12. — To  consist  of  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd  and  4th  concessions  and 
broken  front  of  the  Township  of  Yonge;  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th 
and  6th  concessions  and  broken  front  of  the  Township  of  Escott, 
and  the  allowances  for  roads  embraced  therein. 

The  said  1st,  2nd  and  12th  divisions  shall  respectively  ena- 
brace  and  comprehend  within  their  lines  those  portions  of  the  River 
St.  Lawrence  and  islands  therein,  within  the  exterior  lines  of  which 
such  portions  of  said  river  and  islands  would  He  and  be,  if  such 
exterior  side  lines  were  produced  and  extended  in  that  direction 
to  the  utmost  limits  of  the  Province. 

LENNOX  AND  -.  . 

ADDINGTON — 

1.  Napanee 9.30  a.m.  15 

2.  Bath 10.00  a.m. 

3.  Adolphueto'nlO.SOa.m.  17 

4.  Newburg 10.00  a.m. 

5.  Enterprise...  1.00p.m. 

6.  Odessa 10.00  a.m. 

7.  Tamworth...  9.00a.m. 

8.  Flinton 10  00  a.m. 

9.  Denbigh 9.00  a.m. 

1. — The  Town  of  Napanee,  Township  of  Richmond,  all  that  part 
of  North  Fredericksburg  and  Adolphustown  lying  north  of  Hay 
Bay,  and  all  that  part  of  North  Fredericksburg  lying  north  of  Big 
Creek. 

2. — Comprises  1st  concession  of  Ernestown,  the  Village  of  Bath, 
the  Township  of  Amherst  Island,  and  the  2nd,  3rd  and  4th  conces- 
sions of  the  said  Township  of  Ernestown  from  the  west  limits  thereof 
to  the  west  limit  of  lot  No.  21  in  each  concession. 

3. — Township  of  South  Fredericksburg  and  all  that  part  of 
North  Fredericksburg  and  Adolphustown  not  included  in  Division 
No.  1. 

4. — 1st,  2nd  and  3rd  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Camden 
and  the  Village  of  Newburg. 

5. — All  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Camden  not  included  in 
Division  No.  4. 

6. — All  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Ernestown  not  included 
in  the  limits  of  Division  No.  2. 

7. — Township  of  Sheffield. 

8. — Townships  of  Kaladar,  Anglesea  and  Effingham. 

9, — Townships  of  Abinger,  Ashby  and  Denbigh. 


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6 

3 

8 

12 

9 

18 

11 

5 

6 

14 

12 

20 

4 

7 

8 

11 

9 

17 

11 

4 

10 

20 

14 

29 

26 

19 

16 

13 

LINCOLN — 

1.  Niagara-on- 

Lake 10.00  a.m. 

2.  St.  Catharines  10.00  a.m. 

3.  Smithvilie....  9.00a.m. 

4.  Beamsville . . .  1.30  p.m. 
6.  Grimsby 1.30  p.m. 


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1. — The  Town  and  Township  of  Niagara. 

2. — The  Township  of  Grantham  (including  the  City  of  St. 
Catharines),  the  Villages  of  Merritton  and  Port  Dalhousle,  and  the 
Township  of  Louth. 


ONTAEIO  DIVISION   COURTS.  I  I  7 

3. — The  Townships  of  Calstor  and  Gainsborough  and  the  9th 
concession  of  the  Township  of  Grimsby,  including  the  Ist  and  2nd 
ranges  as  part  of  the  said  concession. 

4. — The  Village  of  Beamsville  and  the  Township  of  Clinton. 

5. — The  Village  of  Grimsby,  the  Township  of  North  Grimsby, 
and  the  Township  of  South  Grimsby,  except  that  portion  included 
In  the  Third  Division. 


MANITOULIX—  ^^S^S.?»=^:S0ZQ 

1.  Gore  Bav 10.00  a.m.     7     ..     ..       1     ..     24     7     ..     .. 

2.  Little  Current  10.00  a.m.     9     ..      ..       3     . .     26     9     . 

3.  ManitowaninglO.OOam.  10     . .     ..       4     . .     27     10     . .     .. 

1. — The  Town  of  Gore  Bay,  the  Townships  of  Gordon,  Allan, 
Campbell,  Mills,  Burpee,  Robinson,  Dawson,  The  Islands,  Barrie, 
Clapperton  and  the  Duck  Islands,  and  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Billings  lying  west  of  the  road  allowance  between  lots  15  and 
16  in  the  several  concessions  thereof,  and  so  much  of  the  Township 
of  Carnarvon  as  lies  west  of  Lake  Mindemoya  and  north  of  the  line 
between  the  6th  and  7th  concessions  thereof,  and  Cockburn  Island. 

2. — The  Town  of  Little  Current,  the  Township  of  Rowland,  and 
those  parts  of  the  Townships  of  Sheguindah  and  Bidwell  lying  north 
of  the  line  between  the  6th  and  7th  concessions  of  Sheguindah  and 
the  4th  and  7th  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Bidwell,  and  the 
6th  and  7th  concessions  of  the  line  between  lots  17  and  18  In  the 
Township  of  Billings,  and  the  adjacent  Islands  lying  north  and  east 
of  the  said  townships,  except  the  Clapperton  Island. 

3. — Manitowaning,  the  Townships  of  Assiginack,  Tehkummah 
and  Sandfield,  and  those  parts  of  the  Township  of  Sheguindah  lying 
south  of  the  line  between  the  4th  and  5th  concessions  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Bidwell  and  the  6th  and  7tb  concessions  of  the  Township  of 
Billings  to  the  line  between  lots  17  and  18  of  said  township,  and 
the  Township  of  Carnarvon,  except  so  much  of  the  same  as  lies  west 
of  Mindemoya  Lake,  and  all  that  part  of  Manltoulin  lying  east  of 
the  Township  Assiginack,  Manitowaning  and  South  Bays  and  the 
Islands  adjacent  thereto. 

AODDLESEX—  »^     fc^     S     ^    S    ^ 

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2.  Parkhill 10.00  a.m. 

3.  Lucan 11.00a,m. 

4.  Delaware 10  00  a.m. 

5.  Glenroe 1.00  p.m. 

6.  Strathroy 1.00  p.m. 

7.  DorrhegterStn.2.30  p.m. 

8.  St.  John's 10.00  a.m. 

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1  1  8  ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS. 

1. — That  part  of  the  City  of  London  lying  to  the  west  of  Mait- 
land  Street,  with  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  London  lying 
south  of  the  line  between  the  4th  and  5th  concessions  and  west  of 
the  said  street,  produced  notherly  on  a  line  in  the  same  direction 
to  the  line  between  the  said  4th  and  5th  concessions,  and  with  that 
portion  of  the  Township  of  Westminster  lying  west  of  the  main  road 
leading  south  from  Clark's  Bridge,  across  the  Thames,  south  to  the 
line  between  the  1st  and  2nd  concessions  and  westerly  to  the  line 
between  lots  42  and  43,  and  extending  northerly  to  the  River 
Thames,  and  also  including  the  Village  of  London  West. 

2. — The  Villages  of  Parkhill  and  Ailsa  Craig,  the  Townships  of 
East  Williams  and  West  Williams,  and  that  portion  of  the  Township 
of  Lobo  lying  north  of  the  line  between  the  11th  and  12th  conces- 
sions, and  east  of  the  lines  between  lots  Nos.  12  and  13. 

3. — The  Townships  of  McGillivray  and  Biddulph  and  the  Village 
of  Lucan. 

4. — The  Township  of  Delaware,  with  that  portion  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Westminster  west  of  the  line  between  lots  30  and  31  in  the 
2nd  concession,  then(  southerly  on  the  line  between  lots  20  and  21 
to  the  southerly  limit  of  the  township,  including  all  west  of  said 
line,  and  also  including  all  that  portion  of  the  front  of  said  Town- 
ship of  Westminster  lying  west  of  the  line  between  lots  Nos.  42  and 
43,  not  included  in  the  first  division,  with  that  portion  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Caradoc  lying  south  of  the  line  between  the  5th  and  6th 
concessions  to  the  River  Thames,  and  with  that  portion  of  the 
Township  of  Lobo  lying  south  of  the  line  between  the  6th  and  7th 
concessions,  to  the  River  Thames. 

5. — The  Township  of  Ekfrid  and  Mosa,  including  the  Villages 
of  Wardsville,  Newbury  and  Glencoe. 

6. — Townships  of  Adelaide  and  Metcalfe,  the  Town  of  Strath- 
roy,  with  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Caradoc  lying  north  of 
the  line  between  the  3rd  and  4th  concessions,  with  that  portion  of 
the  Township  of  Lobo  which  lies  north  of  the  6th  concession  and 
west  of  the  line  between  lots  12  and  13  of  the  said  township. 

7. — The  Township  of  North  Dorchester  north  and  south  of  the 
River  Thames,  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  West  Nissouri  which 
lies  south  of  the  line  between  lots  14  and  15,  and  with  that  portion 
of  the  Township  of  Westminster  lying  south  of  the  line  between 
the  1st  and  2nd  concessions  and  east  of  the  line  between  lots  30 
and  31  in  the  2nd  concession,  and  thence  east  of  the  line  between 
lots  20  and  21,  continued  south  to  the  southerly  limit  of  the  said 
Township  of  Westminster. 

8. — All  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  London  which  lies  north 
of  the  line  between  the  4th  and  5th  concessions,  that  portion  of  the 
Township  of  Lobo  which  lies  north  of  the  line  between  the  6th  and 
7th  concessions,  and  east  of  the  line  between  lots  12  and  13  to  the 
line  between  the  11th  and  12th  concessions,  and  with  all  that  por- 
tion of  the  Township  of  West  Nissouri  which  lies  north  of  the  line 
between  lots  14  and  15. 

9. — All  that  part  of  the  City  of  London  lying  east  of  Maitland 
Street;  that  part  of  the  Township  of  London  lying  north  of  the  line 
between  the  4th  and  5th  concessions  and  east  of  the  said  street, 
produced  northerly  or  in  a  line  in  the  same  direction  to  the  line 
between  the  said  4th  and  5th  concessions,  and  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  Westminster  lying  north  of  the  line  between  the  1st 
and  2nd  concessions,  and  east  of  the  main  road  leading  south  from 
ClarVe's  Bridge  across  the  Thames. 


ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS.  119 


MUSKOKA —                       ^ 

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May 
June 

July 
Aug. 

Sept 
Oct. 

Nov. 
Dec. 

1.  Bracebridge.  10.00a.m.   .. 

5 

23 

..     25 

..     13 

..    15 

..    17 

2.  Gravenhuret.l 0.30  a.m.   .. 

6 

24 

..     26 

..     14 

..     16 

..     18 

3.  Huntaville.. .  9.00a.m.   .. 

4 

22 

..     24 

..     12 

..     14 

..     16 

1. — The  Town  of  Bracebridge  and  the  Townships  of  Macaulay, 
McLean,  Ridout,  Monck  and  Caldwell,  concessions  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 
7,  8  and  9  in  the  Townships  of  Stephenson,  Brunei  and  Franklin, 
and  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Watt  situated  east  of  lot  21,  In 
the  several  concessions  thereof;  and  concessions  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12 
and  13  in  the  Townships  of  Muskoka  and  Draper. 

2. — The  Town  of  Gravenhurst,  the  Townships  of  Morrison, 
Ryde,  Wood,  Oakley  and  Baxter,  and  concessions  1,  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6 
of  the  Townships  of  Muskoka  and  Draper. 

3. — The  Town  of  Huntsville,  the  Townships  of  Stisted,  Chaff ey 
and  Sinclair,  and  concessions  10,  11,  12,  13  and  14  In  the  Townships 
of  Stephenson,  Brunei  and  Franklin. 

4. — The  Village  of  Port  Carling  and  the  Townships  of  Freeman, 
Gibson  and  Medora  and  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Watt  situated 
on  the  west  of  lot  21  in  the  several  concessions  thereof. 

NIPISSING-  ^^^   ^^   ^^   ^SS^a 


,   /Sturgeon  Falls 10.00  a.m. 

■  \  Vemer 


.11.00  a.m. 

2.  Mattawa 10.00  a.m.         Calendar  not  compiled  by  Jan.  1st 

3.  North  Bay 10  00a.m. 

5.  Bonfield 9.00  a  m 

1. — To  be  composed  of  all  that  part  of  the  District  which  Is 
situated  west  of  the  line  between  the  Indian  Reserve  and  the  Town- 
ship of  Widdifield  produced  south  to  the  boundary  of  the  District, 
and  north  of  the  northeast  angle  of  the  Township  of  Gooderham, 
and  south  of  the  line  marking  the  northern  boundary  of  the  said 
Township  of  Gooderham  produced  west  to  the  boundary  of  the 
District. 

2. — To  be  composed  of  so  much  of  the  District  as  lies  east  of 
the  line  commencing  at  the  northwest  angle  of  the  Township  of 
Poitras  produced  to  the  southeast  angle  of  the  Township  of  French; 
the  Townships  of  Olrlg  and  Mattawan,  and  all  that  part  of  the 
District  situated  east  of  the  line  between  the  Townships  of  Bon- 
field and  Calvin,  produced  to  the  southerly  boundary  of  the 
District. 

3. — To  be  composed  of  the  Townships  of  Widdifield,  Phelps, 
Ferris,  Chisholm,  Ballantyne,  Wilkes,  Biggar,  Paxton,  Butt,  Devlne, 
Hunter,  McCraney,  Finlayson,  Peck,  and  all  that  part  of  the  District 
situated  west  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  southeast  angle  of  the 
Township  of  French,  produced  north  to  the  Ottawa  River^  thence 
along  the  Ottawa  River  to  the  southeast  angle  of  the  Township  of 
South  Lorraine,  thence  west  along  the  south  boundary  of  South 
Lorraine  to  the  east  boundary  of  the  Township  of  Cassels,  thence 
north  along  the  east  boundary  of  the  Township  of  Cassels,  pro- 
duced northerly  to  the  northern  boundary  of  the  District,  thence 
west  along  the  northern  boundary  of  the  District  to  the  western 
boundary  thereof,  thence  southerly  along  the  western  boundary  to 
the  northwest  angle  of  the  Township  of  Pardee,  thence  east  alon^ 
the  north  boundary  of  the  Township  of  Pardee,  produced  to  the 
northeast  angle  of  the  Township  of  Gooderham;   thence  southerly 


120  ONTARIO  DIVISION   COURTS. 

along  the  east  boundary  of  the  Township  of  Gooderham,  and  the 
said  boundary  forwarded  to  the  waters  of  Lake  Nipissing. 

5. — To  be  composed  of  the  Townships  of  Bonfield  and  Boulter. 

1919. 

NORFOLK-  IfSl^l^^la^lSlfSl 

1.  Simcoe 10.00  a.m. 

2.  Waterford 10.00  a.m. 

3 .  Windham  CentrelO .  00  a .  m . 

.  /Delhi... 1.00p.m. 

^•ICourtland 1.00  p.m. 

5.  Vittoria 10.00  a.m.  Calendar  not  compiled  by  Jan.  1st 

/-Port  Rowan 10.00  a.m. 

6 . 1  Walsingham  Ctr.  11 .  00  a .  m , 

'•Langton    11.00  a.m. 

7.  Fairground 11.00  a.m. 

8.  Port  Dover 1.30  p.m. 

1. — The  Town  of  Simcoe,  the  Gore  of  the  Township  of  Wood- 
house,  and  all  that  part  of  said  township  lying  west  of  the  side  line 
between  lots  5  and  6,  together  with  that  part  of  the  4th,  5th  and 
6th  concessions  lying  west  of  the  said  line  between  lots  12  and  13. 

2. — The  Township  of  Townsend  and  the  Village  of  Waterford. 

3. — The  Township  of  Windham. 

4. — The  Township  of  Middleton  and  the  Village  of  Delhi. 

5. — The  Township  of  Charlotteville. 

6. — The  Townships  of  North  Walsingham,  South  Walsingham 
znd  the  Village  of  Port  Rowan. 

7. — The  Township  of  Houghton. 

8. — The  Village  of  Port  Dover,  and  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Woodhouse  not  included  in  Division  1,  viz.:  all  that  part  of  the 
1st,  2nd  and  3rd  concessions  lying  east  of  the  side  lines  between 
lots  5  and  6,  and  that  part  of  the  4th,  5th  and  6th  concessions  lying 
east  of  the  said  line,  between  lots  12  and  13  in  said  township. 

NORTHUMBERLAND  AND  fl'^53S*^a.^W!U*i>« 

DURHAM —  *feS-tlS^?^<1c»o;z;Q 


16  ..  13 
..   ..  14 

17  ..  .. 
22  25  26 
24  ..  7 
21  24  25 
..  5  .. 
..  4  .. 
..     3  .. 


1.  Bowmanville 11.00  a.m." 

2.  Newcastle 11.00  a.m. 

or  Orono 9.30  a.m . 

3.  Port  Hope 10.00  a.m. 

4.  Millbrook 1.00  pm. 

6.     Cobourg 10.30  a.m . 

6.  Grafton 10  30  a.m. 

7.  Colborne 10.30  a.m. 

8.  Brighton 10.30  a.m. 

Q    rWarkworth 10.00  a.m. 

''•t  Hastings 10.00  a.m. 

*f.    /Wooler 1.00  p.m. 

^"•"ITrenton 1.00  p.m. 

11.     Campbellford 10.00  a.m. 

1. — Townships  of  Cartwright  and  Darlington  and  the  Town  of 
Bowmanville. 

2, — Township  of  Clarke  and  Village  of  Newcastle. 

3. — Township  of  Hope  and  Town  of  Port  Hope. 

4. — Townships  of  Cavan,  Manvers,  South  Monaghan  and  Village 
of  Millbrook. 

5. — Township  of  Hamilton  and  Town  of  Cobourg. 

6. — Townships  of  Haldlmand   and   Alnwick. 

7. — Township  of  Cramahe  and  Village  of  Colborne. 

8, — Township  of  Brighton  and  Village  of  Brighton. 

9. — Township  of  Percy  and  Village  of  Hastings. 


ONTARIO  DIVISION   COURTS.  121 

10. — Township  of  Murray. 

11. — Township  of  Seymour  and  Village  of  Campbellford. 

2  14    2 

3  2    5    3 

4  ..     6  .. 

5  ..     7  .. 
9  ..  21  .. 

10  ..  20  .. 


,    /Whitby 3    4    4    3    6    3    2 

^•XOshawa   4    5    5    4    7    4    3 

2 .  Brougham , 6..     6     .     8..     4 

3.  Port  Perry 7..     7..     9..     5 

4.  Oxbridge 14  . .  14  . .  13  . .     8 

5-  Cannington 15  ..  13  ..  14  ..     9 

6.  Beaverton 16  . .  12  . .  15  . .  10 

7.  Brechin 17  ..  11 11 

Longford  Mills 16  . .   .. 


11  ..  19 

12  ..   .. 


18  .. 


1. — Including  the  Townships  of  Whitby  and  East  Whitby  and 
the  Towns  of  Whitby  and  Oshawa. 

2. — The  Township  of  Pickering. 

3. — The  Townships  of  Reach  and  Scugog  and  the  Village  of 
Port  Perry. 

4. — The  Townships  of  Uxbridge  and  Scott  and  the  Town  of 
Uxbridge. 

5. — The  Township  of  Brock  and  the  Village  of  Cannington. 

6. — The  Township  of  Thorah,  and  all  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Mara  lying  south  of  the  line  between  the  4th  and  5th  concessions. 

7. — All  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Mara  lying  north  of  the 
line  between  the  4th  and  5th  concessions  thereof,  and  the  Township 
of  Rama. 

OXFORD-  A^'^  ^'^  ^^  <  ^  a^i 

1.  Woo<ietock 10.00a.m. 

2.  DruinlK) 9.00a.m. 

3.  Emhro  10.00a  m. 

4 .  Norwich 1.00p.m.  Calendar  not  compiled  by;  Jan.  Itl 

5.  Ingersoll 10  00a  m. 

6.  Tillsonburg 1.00  p.m. 

7.  Tavistock 9.00  a.m. 

1. — Comprising  the  City  of  Woodstock,  the  Township  of  East 
Oxford,  and  that  part  of  the  Township  of  East  Zorra  lying  south  of 
the  line  between  lots  number  2  5  and  26  of  the  Township  of  Blan- 
ford,  and  that  part  of  the  Township  of  North  Oxford  lying  east  and 
north  of  the  road  between  lots  16  and  17  to  the  boundary  of  the 
township  line  between  North  and  West  Oxford,  and  that  part  of 
the  Township  of  West  Oxford  lying  east  of  the  road  between  lots 
6  and  7  to  the  boundary  of  the  Township  of  East  Oxford,  and  that 
part  of  the  Township  of  Blandford  lying  south  of  the  10th  conces- 
sion. 

2. — Comprises  the  Township  of  Blenheim. 

3. — Comprises  the  Townships  of  East  Nissouri  and  West  Zorra 
and  the  Village  of  Embro. 

4. — Comprises  the  Townships  of  North  Norwich  and  South 
Norwich  and  the  Village  of  Norwich. 

5. — Comprises  the  Town  of  Ingersoll  and  that  part  of  the  Town- 
ship of  North  Oxford  lying  west  and  south  of  the  road  between  lota 
No.  16  and  17  of  the  Township  of  West  Oxford,  and  that  part  of 
the  Township  of  West  Oxford  lying  south  of  the  road  between  Iota 
6  and  7  to  the  line  between  West  Oxford  and  East  Oxford,  and  those 
portions  of  the  Township  of  Dereham  being  part  of  the  Ist  concea- 


122  ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS. 

Bion  of  the  said  Township  of  Dereham,  west  of  the  Middle  Town 
Line. 

6. — Comprises  the  Town  of  Tillsonburg  and  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  Dereham  not  included  in  the  Fifth  Division. 

7. — Comprising  the  Village  of  Tavistock  and  that  part  of  the 
Township  of  East  Zorra  north  of  the  road  between  lots  25  and  26, 
and  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Blandford  lying  north  of  the  10th 
concession  of  the  said  township. 

PARRY  SOUND-  I^I^I^^^IS^^I 

1 .  Parry  Sound 19  . .  16  . .  18  . .   . .  10  . .  19  . .    . 

2.  McKellar 15 21  . .  23 15 

3   rOrrville 22 17 

■  t  Ropsean 25 

4.  Burks  Falls 8 14  . .  16  . .   . .     8  ..   ..     8 

5.  Magnetawan 13  ..  15  ..   ..     7 

6.  Powaspan 10 16  ..  18  ....  10  ....  10 

7.  Sundridge 9 15  •  ■  17  . .    . .     9  ..   ..     9 

1. — The  Town  of  Parry  Sound  and  the  Townships  of  Foley,  Mc- 
Dougall,  Cowper  and  Carling,  and  all  that  portion  of  the  district 
lying  to  the  west  of  the  east  boundary  of  Carling,  produced  to  the 
French  River. 

2. — The  Townships  of  McKellar,  Ferguson,  Hagerman,  Croft, 
and  all  that  portion  of  the  district  lying  betweet  the  east  boundary 
of  Ferrie  and  the  west  boundary  of  Ferguson,  produced  to  the 
French  River. 

3. — The  Townships  of  Humphrey,  Christie,  Monteith  and 
Conger. 

4. — Townships  of  McMurrich,  Perry  and  Armour,  Proudfoot 
and  Bethune. 

5. — Townships   of  Spence,   Chapman,   Ryerson   and  Lount. 

6. — That  territory  bounded  on  the  west  by  the  western  bound- 
aries of  the  Townships  of  Pringle  and  Patterson,  and  the  western 
boundary  of  the  Township  of  Patterson,  produced  to  the  French 
River  and  Lake  Nipissing;  on  the  east  by  the  boundary  of  the 
District  of  Parry  Sound,  and  on  the  south  by  the  southern  bound- 
aries of  the  Townships  of  Himsworth,  Gurd  and  Pringle. 

7. — The  Townships  of  Machar,  Laurier,  Strong  and  Joly. 

p^EL-  iiililiiiiii 


1 .  Brampton 7..     4..  6 

2.  Cooksville 2  ..     6  ..  1 

„  /Alton 16  ..  20  ..  .. 

"^ICaledon 15 

4.  Bolton 9  ..  13  ..  8 


17 
10 


18 
11 


18  . 
20  . 

27  . 


1. — Town  of  Brampton,  Township  of  Chinguacousy,  and 
northern  division  of  the  Township  of  Toronto  Gore. 

2. — Village  of  StreetsviUe,  Township  of  Toronto  and  southern 
division  of  the  Township  of  Toronto  Gore. 

3. — Township  of  Caledon. 

4. — Village  of  Bolton,  Township  of  Albion. 


ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS.  123 


PERTH —  "fe5S-«jS»^^-<cBO^;Q 

1.  Stratford....  10. 00  a.m.      8559      742. .3      153 

2.  Mitchell 10.30  a.m.     10..       7..      2..       4. .5..       7.. 

3.  St.  Mary's...  10. 30  a,  m.       9..       6..       1..       3. .4..       6.. 

4.  Shakespeare.  9.00  a.m.      7..      4..       6..       8. .2..      4.. 

5.  Milverton...l0.00a.m.     ..       6     . .     10     . .       5     . .     28  . .     23     . .     18 

6.  Listowel  ....10.00  a.m.     15     . .     12     . .     14     . .       9     . .   10     . .     12     . . 

1. — To  consist  of  all  that  part  of  the  Township  oi  North  East- 
hope  west  of  the  line  between  lots  25  and  26,  and  south  of  the  road 
between  the  8th  and  9th  concessions,  and  all  that  part  of  the  Town- 
ship of  South  Easthope  west  of  the  side  line  between  lots  25  and 
26;  all  that  part  of  the  Townships  of  Downie  and  Gore  north  and 
east  of  the  concession  line  between  the  10th  and  11th  concessions 
and  the  Oxford  Road;  and  all  the  Township  of  Ellice  from  the  Ist 
to  13  th  concession,  inclusive. 

2. — To  consist  of  all  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Fullarton  not 
included  in  Division  No.  3,  and  the  Townships  of  Hibbert  and 
Logan. 

3. — To  consist  of  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Downie  west 
of  the  Oxford  Road,  and  south  of  the  concession  line  between  the 
10th  and  11th  concessions;  the  Township  of  Blanshard;  all  that 
part  of  the  Township  of  Fullarton  comprising  the  13th  and  14th 
concessions,  and  south  of  a  road  leading  from  Mitchell  Road,  be- 
tween lots  24  and  25,  east  of  lot  3  in  the  10th  concession;  thence 
east  along  the  line  between  the  10th  and  11th  concessions  to  the 
town  line. 

4. — To  consist  of  that  part  of  the  Township  of  North  Easthope 
east  of  the  line  between  lots  25  and  26,  and  the  north  of  the  8th 
concession,  inclusive,  with  the  9th  and  10th  concessions;  all  that 
part  of  the  Township  of  Soutn  Easthope  not  Included  In  Division  1. 

5. — To  consist  of  the  Township  of  Mornington,  and  all  that  part 
of  the  Township  of  Elma  from  lots  13  to  72,  both  numbers  inclu- 
sive, of  the  Ist  concession,  and  from  lots  27  to  16,  both  numbers 
Inclusive,  in  and  from  the  2nd  to  the  18th  concession,  both  con- 
cessions inclusive,  of  the  said  Township  of  Elma;  and  concessions 
14,  15  and  16  of  the  Township  of  Ellice;  and  concessions  11,  12, 
13  and  14  of  the  Township  of  North  Easthope. 

6. — To  consist  of  the  Township  of  Wallace,  and  all  that  part 
of  the  Township  of  Elma  from  the  1st  concession  to  the  18th  con- 
cession, both  concessions  inclusive,  and  comprising  lots  Nos.  1  to 
52,  both  inclusive,  of  the  1st  concession,  and  lots  Nos.  1  to  26  in- 
clusive, from  the  2nd  to  the  18th  concession,  both  concessions  inclu- 
sive. 

PETERBOROUGH—  I^S'<!l^?►^-<:go55Q 

1.  Peterborough 3    7    7 

"  J.S.  and  Jury 6  10 .'.    ]] 

2.  Norwood 8  . .     5 

3.  Lakefield 7  ..     4 [.     \ 

4.  Apslev 15 

5.  Havelock 9  . .     6 [ 

6.  Keene 10  . .     3 ][ 

1. — Shall  comprise  the  City  of  Peterborough,  the  Townships  of 
North  Monoghan  and  Ennlsmore,  all  the  Township  of  Smith  lying 
west  of  the  7th  concession,  all  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Otona- 
bee  lying  west  of  the  8th  concession  and  north  of  lots  Nos.  21,  and 


124  ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS. 

all  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Douro  lying  south  of  lots  numbered 
11.  Court  to  be  held  at  the  Court  House  in  the  City  of  Peter- 
borough. 

2. — Shall  comprise  the  Village  of  Norwood,  the  Township  of 
Asphodel,  and  all  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Dummer  lying  east 
of  the  5th  concession,  and  that  part  of  the  said  Township  of  Dum- 
mer lying  west  of  the  6th  concession  and  south  of  lots  numbered 
11.     Court  to  be  held  in  the  Town  Hall  in  the  Village  of  Norwood. 

3. — Shall  comprise  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Smith  lying 
north  of  the  6th  concession,  all  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Douro 
lying  north  of  lots  numbered  10,  that  part  of  the  Township  of 
iJummer  lying  west  of  the  6th  concession  and  north  of  lots  num- 
bered 10,  the  Township  of  Galway,  the  Township  of  Harvey  and  the 
Village  of  Lakefleld.  Court  to  be  held  in  the  Town  Hall  in  the 
Village  of  Lakefleld. 

4. — Shall  comprise  the  Townships  of  Anstruther,  Burleigh, 
Cavendish  and  Chandos.  Court  to  be  held  in  the  Town  Hall  at 
Apsley. 

5. — Shall  comprise  the  Townships  of  Belmont  and  Methuen  and 
the  Village  of  Havelock.  Court  to  be  held  In  the  Town  Hall  In  the 
Village  of  Havelock. 

6. — Shall  comprise  the  Township  of  Otonabee,  except  that  part 
thereof  lying  west  of  the  8th  concession  and  north  of  lots  numbered 
21.     Court  to  be  held  in  the  Town  Hall,  at  Keene,  In  said  township. 

PRESCOTT  AND  c 

RUSSELL —  ^^ 

1.  L'Orignal 11.00  a.m.^^ 

2.  VankleekHill 10  00  a.m. 

3.  St.   Kugene  10.00  a.m. 

4.  Plantagenet 10.00  a.m. 

5.  Leonard 9.00  a.m. 

6    RusshII 9.00  a.m.  V 

7.  Hawkesbury 11  00  a.m. 

8.  Fonrriier    ., 10  00  a.m. 

9.  Alfret 10.00  a.m. 

10.  R  ■ckUr.d 10.00  a.m. 

11.  Casselrnan 9."0  a.m. 

1. — Comprises  the  whole  of    the 
municipality  of  the  Village  of  L'Orignal,  and  the  1st  concession  of 
the  Township  of  Caledonia. 

2. — Comprising  all  that  part  of  the  Township  of  West  Hawkes- 
bury, extending  from  front  of  3rd  concession  to  the  rear  of  the 
said  township. 

3. — Comprises  the  whole  of  the  Township  of  East  Hawkesbury. 

4. — Comprising  the  Township  of  North  Plantagenet,  and  that 
part  of  the  Township  of  South  Plantagenet  lying  north  of  the 
Nation  River. 

5. — Comprising  the  whole  of  the  Township  of  Cumberland. 

6. — Comprising  the  whole  of  the  Township  of  Russell. 

7. — Comprising  the  two  front  concessions  of  the  Township  of 
West  Hawkesbury,  and  the  Municipality  of  Hawkesbury  Village, 
within  the  same. 

8. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Caledonia  (excepting  the  1st 
concession  of  the  said  township),  and  also  that  portion  of  the 
Township  of  South  Plantagenet  lying  south  and  east  of  the  Nation 
River. 

9. — Comprising  the  whole  of  the  Township  of  Alfred. 

10. — Comprising  the  whole  of  the  Township  of  Clarence. 

11. — Comprising  the  whole  of  the  Township  of  Cambridge. 


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►^    O    Oi    O    ^    P 

..     4  ..     6  .. 

8  ..     2  ..     4  .. 

..     6  ..     8  .. 

10  ..     4  ..     6  .. 

7   ....  16  .. 

..    ..  12  ..  14  .. 

5  ..    ..  14  .. 

..    ..   10  ..   12  .. 

12  ....  21   .. 

..    ..  17  ..  19  .. 

13  ..    ..  22  .. 

..    ..  18   ..  20  .. 

..     5  ..     7   .. 

9  ..     3  ..     5  .. 

4  ....   13  .. 

....     9  ..   11   .. 

6   ..    ..   15  .. 

..   -.  11  ..   13  .. 

11    ..    ..  20  .. 

..    ..  16  ..  18  .. 

14  ..    ..  2{   .. 

..    ..   19  .     21   ., 

Township    of 

Longueuil,    the 

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Apri 

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Aug. 
Sept 

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Nov. 
Dec. 

11      1 

6 

8 

2 

2 

7 

4      2 

7     .. 

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..       5 

,  , 

7     .. 

17    .. 

9 

. 

..     12 

14    .. 

22     .. 

16 

..     19 

21     .. 

26     .. 

23 

4 

..     26 

,  . 

28     .. 

4 

6 
21 
28 

3 

10 

17 

5 

..     11 

19 

..     26 

..     20 

the    2nd 

and 

3rd    concessions    of 

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eastward ; 

Gore 

ONTARIO  DIVISION   CX)URTS.  125 


PRINCE  EDWARD —      «     ^ 

1.  Picton      7    4 

2  Milford 3  .. 

3.  I)e  aoreatville 10  .. 

4.  Roblin'8  Mills 17  .. 

5.  Wellingto  24  . . 

6.  Bloomfield 7 

7.  Consecon 14 

8.  Waupoo-' 21 

1. — The    Town    of    Picton, 

"Military  Tract"  from  the  west  line 
"G";  1st  and  2nd  concessions  north  of  the  Carrying  Place,  1st  con- 
cession southeast  of  the  Carrying  Place,  and  2nd  concession  north 
of  Black  River,  including  Gores  "K"  and  "L"  and  McCan  Gores, 
all  in  the  Township  of  Hallowell;  Block  "I"  in  the  concession  north 
and  east  of  East  Lake,  and  Gore  "B"  in  the  Township  of  Athol,  and 
1st  and  2nd  concessions  south  of  the  Bay  of  Quinte,  and  Gore  "A" 
in  the  Township  of  North  Marysburg,  and  1st  concession  southwest 
of  Green  Point  to  the  ^nd  of  Carman's  Point  in  Sophiasburg. 

2. — The  Township  of  South  Marysburg,  and  the  southern  part 
of  Athol,  commencing  at  the  outlet  of  East  Lake,  thence  down  to 
the  head  of  the  lake,  thence  down  to  the  base  line  between  the  Ist 
concession  south  and  the  1st  concession  north  of  East  Lake,  till  it 
strikes  the  township  line  of  Hallowell,  thence  down  said  township 
line  till  it  strikes  South  Marysburg. 

3. — The  Township  of  Sophiasburg,  together  with  Big  Island, 
excepting  the  1st  concession  southwest  of  Green  Point  to  the  end 
of  Carman's  Point. 

4. — All  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Ameliasburg  lying  east  of 
the  line  between  lots  No.  86  and  87,  in  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd  and  4th 
concessions  of  said  township.  Including  Huff's  Island. 

5. — That  part  of  the  Township  of  Hillier  not  Included  In  the 
7th  division,  also  the  1st  and  2nd  concessions  north  of  West  Lake, 
and  west  of  lot  No.  7  In  the  said  concession,  and  that  part  of  Irwin 
Gore  lying  north  of  and  west  of  lot  No.  7  In  the  2nd  concession, 
and  the  west  part  of  the  2nd  concession  produced  west  of  lot  No. 
74  in  that  concession  in  the  Township  of  Hallowell. 

6. — Block  (IV.)  four,  concession  south  side  of  West  Lake,  Ist 
concession  "Military  Tract,"  2nd  and  3rd  concessions  of  said  tract 
west  of  lots  No.  13,  in  those  concessions.  Gore  "E,"  1st  and  2nd 
concessions  north  of  West  Lake,  and  east  of  lot  No.  6  in  those  con- 
cessions; the  Gerrow  Gore  and  that  part  of  Irwin  Gore  not  included 
in  Division  No.  8,  and  all  that  part  of  the  2nd  concession  produced 
east  of  lot  No.  7  5  In  the  Township  of  Hallowell. 

7. — All  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Ameliasburg  lying  west 
of  the  line  between  lots  No.  86  and  87,  in  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd  and  4th 
concession  of  said  township:  all  that  part  of  the  4th  and  5th  con- 
cessions of  the  Township  of  Hillier  west  of  the  line  between  lots 
86  and  87  and  the  3rd  concession  west  of  the  line  between  lots 
No.  22  and  23,  with  that  part  of  the  2nd  concession  lying  north  of 
Pleasant  Bay  in  the  said  Township  of  Hillier. 

8. — All  the  point  lying  east  of  the  we&t  line  of  Marshland's 
Gore,  the  concession  lying  north  of  Smith's  Bay,  and  Waupoos 
Island  in  the  Township  of  North  Marysburg. 

1 .  Fort  Frances 2.00  p.m.       8  12  12    9    7  11..    ..10    8  12  10 

2.  Erao 2  00  p.m.      ..     5  ....  14 3  . .  26  . . 

3.  Rainv  River 4.00  p.m.      ..  19  ....  21 17  ..  19  .. 


126  ONTARIO  DIVISION   COURTS. 

1. — To  comprise  all  that  part  of  the  said  District  lying  east  of 
the  east  boundaries  of  the  Townships  of  Aylesworth,  Lash,  Carpen- 
ter, Kingsford  and  Fleming,  and  east  of  the  east  boundary  of  the 
said  Township  of  Fleming,  produced  north  to  the  north  boundary 
of  the  said  District,  to  be  styled  "The  First  Division  Court  in  the 
District  of  Rainy  River." 

2. — To  comprise  all  that  part  of  the  said  District  lying  west  of 
Division  No.  1  and  east  of  the  east  boundaries  of  the  Townships  of 
Morley,  Morley  Additional,  PattuUo,  Sifton  and  Dewart,  and  east 
of  a  line  drawn  north  astronomically  from  the  northeast  angle  of 
the  said  Township  of  Dewart  to  the  north  boundary  of  the  said 
District,  to  be  styled  "The  Second  Division  Court  in  the  District  of 
Rainy  River." 

3. — To  comprise  all  that  part  of  the  said  District  lying  west  of 
Division  No.  2,  to  be  styled  "The  Third  Division  Court  in  the  Dis- 
trict of  Rainy  River." 


tst 


RENFREW— 

. 

c 

r3       '1 

1.  Pembroke. . 

,10.00  a.m. 

2.  Beachburg. . 

3.  Renfrew 

.10.00  a.m. 
.  9.00  a.m. 

4.  Arnprior  . . . 

5.  Eganville. . . 

6.  Cobden 

.10.00  am. 
.  9.00  a.m. 
.  9.00  a.m. 

Calenda 

7.  KillaloeStn. 

.  9.00  a.m. 

1. — Comprising  the  Town  of  Pembroke,  the  Townships  of  Pem- 
broke, Stafford,  Alice,  Petewawa,  Buchan,  Rolph,  Wylie,  McKay, 
Fraser,  Herd,  Clara  and  Maria,  and  all  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Wilberforce  from  the  18th  to  the  25th  concessions,  both  inclu- 
sive, and  also  those  parts  of  the  14th,  15th,  16th  and  17th  conces- 
sions of  the  same  Township  of  Wilberforce  lying  north  of  Snake 
River  and  east  of  Lake  Dore. 

2. — Comprising  all  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Westmeath 
lying  east  and  north  of  the  Muskrat  Lake  and  River,  and  all  those 
parts  of  the  Township  of  Ross,  from  the  5th  to  the  9th  concessions, 
both  inclusive,  east  of  Muskrat  Lake,  and  from  the  7th  to  the  13th 
(of  the  other)  concessions,  both  inclusive,  of  the  said  Township 
of  Ross. 

3. — Comprising  the  Town  of  Renfrew  and  the  Townships  of 
Horton,  Admaston,  Bagot,  Blythfield,  Brougham  and  Matawachan, 
In  the  said  County  of  Renfrew. 

4. — Comprising  the  Village  of  Arnprior  and  the  Township  of 
McNab. 

5. — Comprising  the  Townships  of  Grattan,  Sebastopol,  South 
Algoma,  North  Algoma,  and  all  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Wilber- 
force, from  the  1st  to  the  17th  concessions,  both  Inclusive,  except- 
ing those  parts  of  the  14th,  15th,  16th  and  17th  concessions  of  said 
Township  of  Wilberforce  lying  north  of  Snake  River  and  east  of 
Lake  Dore. 

G. — Comprising  the  Township  of  Bromley,  and  all  that  part  of 
the  Township  of  Westmeath  west  of  Muskrat  Lake,  and  all  those 
parts  of  the  Township  of  Ross,  from  the  1st  to  the  14th  concession, 
both  inclusive,  of  the  said  Township  of  Ross. 

7. — Comprising  the  Townships  of  Brudenell,  Radcliffe,  Kagian, 
Lynedoch,  Griffith,  Haga,rty,  Sherwood,  Jones,  Richards  and  Burns. 


ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS.  127 


SLMCOE—  6  4    i'^    bS^aiU*i    > 


•-9 

1.  Barrie 10  00  a.m.         7    4    4    8 


-5       3>~M4~g3       —       n,w^^_-^ 


2.  Bradford 9  00  a.m.       18  . .  15 

3.  Beet.'n 9.00  a.m.       22  . .   19 

4.  Collingwood 1.00  p.m.      23  20  20  21 

X      (Craig's 1100  a.m.         8 

^-    \Elmvale 12  30p.m 5 

6.  Orillia 1  00  p  m.      16  13  13  17 

7.  New  Lowell 11.00a.m.       14  ..  11 

8    Alli&ton 10.30  a.m.       21  . .  18 

Q     J  Penetanguishene. ..  1.0    p.m.       ..     6  . .  10 

"•    t  Midland 1.30  p.m.        9  ..     6 

10.  Cold  water 1.00  pm.       15  ..  12 

Note. — The  Fifth  Division  Court  is  held  alternately  in  Craig- 
hurst  and  Elmvale.  The  Ninth  Division  Court  is  held  alternately  at 
Penetanguishene  and  Midland. 

1. — Comprising  the  Town  of  Barrie,  the  Township  of  Vespra, 
except  that  portion  lying  west  of  the  Nottawasaga  River,  and  except- 
ing also  lots  Nos.  3  8,  39  and  40,  in  the  first  and  2nd  concessions 
and  lots  Nos,  1,  2  and  3  in  the  3rd,  4th,  5th.  6th  and  7th  concessions 
respectively.  That  portion  of  the  Township  of  Oro  lying  sonth  of 
lots  Nos.  21  In  the  1st  and  2nd  concessions  (including  the  ranges), 
and  south  of  lots  Nos.  13  in  the  3rd,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th  and  8th 
concessions  respectively;  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Innlsfil 
lying  east  of  lots  Nos.  5  In  the  6th,  7th  and  8th  concessions,  and 
that  portion  lying  north  of  the  8th  concession;  that  portion  of  the 
Township  of  Essa  lying  north  of  lots  Nos.  19  In  the  7th,  8th,  9th, 
10th   and    11th  concessions. 

2. — The  Village  of  Bradford,  the  Township  of  West  Gwillimbury, 
excepting  thereout  lots  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4  and  5  in  the  14th  and  15th 
concessions;  the  Township  of  Innlsfil,  excepting  that  portion  lying 
north  of  the  5th  concession,  and  excepting  also  lots  Nos.  1,  2,  3, 
4  and  5  In  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  concessions  thereof. 

3. — The  Township  of  Tecumseh,  excepting  concessions  12,  13, 
14  and  15;  the  Township  of  Adjala.  excepting  that  portion  lying 
north  of  lot  No.  25  In  the  8th  concession  thereof. 

4. — The  Town  of  Collingwood,  the  Village  of  Stayner,  that 
portion  of  the  Township  of  Nottawasaga  lying  north  of  lot  No.  18 
in  the  12th  concession  thereof;  that  portion  of  the  Township  of 
Sunnidale  lying  north  of  the  8th  concession;  that  portion  of  the 
Township  of  Floss  lying  west  of  the  Nottawasaga  River;  the  islands 
In  Lake  Huron  contiguous  to  the  Township  of  Nottawasaga. 

5. — The  Township  of  Floss,  except  that  portion  lying  west  of 
the  Nottawasaga  River;  the  Township  of  Medonte,  except  that  por- 
tion lying  east  of  the  10th  concession  and  north  of  lots  Nos.  10  in 
the  9th  and  10th  concessions  respetively;  that  portion  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Oro  lying  north  of  the  southern  boundaries  of  lots  Nos.  21 
In  the  1st  and  2nd  concessions,  and  north  of  the  southern  bound- 
aries of  lots  Nos.  13  in  the  3rd,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th  and  8th  conces- 
sions respectively;  lots  38,  39  and  40  in  the  1st  and  3rd  concessions, 
and  lots  Nos.  1,  2  and  3  in  the  3rd,  4th,  5th,  6th  and  7th  concessions 
of  the  Township  of  Vespra. 

6. — The  Town  of  Orillia,  the  Township  of  Orillia,  southern  div- 
ision, the  Township  of  Orillia,  northern  division,  except  that  portion 
lying  north  of  lots  Nos.  15  in  the  first  seven  concessions  thereof; 
that  Dortlon  of  the  Township  of  Oro  lying  east  of  the  8th  conces- 
sion: that  nnrtion  of  the  Township  of  Medonte,  being  composed  of 
lots  Nos.  1  to  6  (both  Inclusive)  In  the  11th,  12th,  13th  and  14th 
concessions;  the  islands  In  Lake  SImcoe  contiguous  to  the  townships 
and  portions  of  townships  above  described  lying  wholly  or  for  the 
most  part  opposite  thereto. 


128  ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS. 

7. — The  Township  of  Nottawasaga,  except  that  portion  lying 
north  of  lot  No.  18  in  the  12th  concession  thereof;  the  Township  of 
Sunnidale,  except  that  portion  lying  north  of  the  8th  concession; 
that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Vespra  lying  west  of  the  Notta- 
wasaga River;  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Essa  lying  north  of 
lots  19  in  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th  and  6th  concessions;  that 
portion  of  the  Township  of  Tossorontio  lying  north  of  lots  Nos.  20 
in  each  of  the  seven  concessions  thereof. 

8. — The  Township  of  Essa,  except  that  portion  lying  north  of 
lots  Nos.  19  in  each  of  the  eleven  concessions  thereof;  the  Town- 
ship of  Tossorontio,  except  that  portion  lying  north  of  lots  Nos.  20 
in  each  of  the  seven  concessions  thereof;  that  portion  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Innisfil,  being  composed  of  lots  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4  and  5  in  the 
1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th  and  8th  concessions;  the  12th, 
13th,  14th  and  15th  concessions  of  the  Township  of  Tecumseh;  lots 
Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4  and  5  in  the  14th  and  15th  concessions  of  the  Town- 
ship of  West  Gwillimbury;  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Adjala 
lying  north  of  lots  Nos.  25  in  the  eight  concessions  thereof. 

9. — The  Town  of  Penetanguishene,  and  the  Village  of  Midland, 
the  Township  of  Tiny,  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Tay  lying 
west  to  the  8th  concession;  the  islands  in  Lake  Huron  contiguous 
to  the  Township  of  Tiny,  and  to  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Tay, 
forming  part  of  the  9th  division,  and  lying  wholly  and  for  the  most 
part  opposite  thereto. 

10. — The  Township  of  Matchedash,  that  portion  of  the  Township 
of  Orillia,  northern  division,  lying  north  of  lots  Nos.  15  in  the  first 
seven  concessions  thereof;  that  portion  of  the  township  of  Medonte 
lying  north  of  lots  Nos.  6  in  the  11th,  12th,  13th  and  14th  conces- 
sions, and  that  portion  lying  north  of  lots  Nos.  10  in  the  9th  and 
10th  concessions  thereof;  the  Township  of  Tay,  except  that  portion 
lying  west  of  the  8th  concession;  the  island  in  Lake  Huron  con- 
tiguous to  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Tay,  forming  part  of 
the  10th  division,  and  lying  wholly  or  for  the  most  part  opposite 
thereto. 

Note. — Each  of  the  said  several  divisions  shall  include  all  allow- 
ances for  roads  embraced  within  its  external  limits,  and  shall  also 
extend  to  the  centre  of  every  allowance  for  road  lying  external  and 
adjacent  to  every  such  division,  excepting  always  where  any  such 
last-mentioned  allowance  is  hereinbefore  declared  to  belong  to  or 
form  part  of  any  particular  division. 

STORMONT,  DUNDAS  c^^t^fl|-^"|tS^S§ 

AND  GLENGARRY —  >^^^^'^^^<ti^O)^iQ^ 

1.  Charlottenburgh..  9.00  a.m.      6  . .  10  . .    . .     2  ..   ..     8 5 

2.  Lochiel 10  00  a.m.  3  ..     7  . .  16  27  . .   . .     5  ..  14  ..     9 

S.Cornwall 10  00  a.m.  4    1     8  12  17  28....     61822..     3 

4.  Ofnabruck 12.30  p.m.       8  ..  12  ..    ..     4  ....  10 7 


5.  Williameburgh  . . .  1.00  p.m.  9  . .  13  . 

6.  Matilda 10.30a.m.  10  ..  14  . 

7.  Mountain 10.30a.m.  14  ..  18  . 

8.  Finch 10  00  a.m.  16  . .  20  . 

9.  Lancaster 9.00  a.m.  7  . .  11   . 

10    Winchester 10  00  a.m.  15  . .   19  . 

11.  Roxborough 10.30  a.m.  21  . .  25  . 

12.  Kenyon 10.30  a.m.  22  ..  26  . 

1, — Township  of  Charlottenburg,  in  the  County  of  Glengarry. 
2. — Township  of  Lochiel,  in  the  County  of  Glengarry. 
3. — Township  of  Cornwall,  in  the  County  of  Stormont. 


5  ..   ..  11 8 

6  ..   ..  12 9 

17  ....  16 13 

19  ....  18 15 

3  ..    ..     9 6 

18  ....  17 14 

2  ^  ....  23 20 

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4, — Township  of  Osnabruck,  in  the  County  of  Stormont. 

5. — Township  of  Williamsburg,  in  the  County  of  Dundai. 

6. — Township  of  Matilda,  in  the  County  of  Dundaa. 

7. — Township  of  Mountain,  in  the  County  of  Dundas. 

8. — Township  of  Finch,  in  the  County  of  Stormont. 

9. — Township  of  Lancaster,  in  the  County  of  Glengarry. 
10. — Township  of  Winchester,  in  the  County  of  Dundas. 
11. — Township  of  Roxborough,  in  the  County  of  Stormont. 
12. — Township  of  Kenyon,  in  the  County  of  Glengarry. 

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SUDBURY—  4     fc     S 

1.  Sudbury 10  00  a.m.  22    19    26 

2.  Chelmeford..  2.00p.ra.  21     ..      .. 

o     f  Webb  wood  2.00  p.  m 12 

*•    IMassey....  2  00p.m 14 10 

.    (Warren....  9.00  a.  m    24     ..      ..     1« 24     ..     .. 

*•  t  St.  Charles.  10.00  a.m 19 

5.  Chapleau...   S.uO  a.m      9 28 18 

First  Division  Court. — That  part  of  the  District  of  Sudbury  aa 
follows:  Commencing  at  the  southwest  angle  of  the  township  No. 
82;  thence  on  a  line  produced  north  to  the  northwest  angle  of  the 
Township  of  Fairbank;  thence  east  to  the  southeast  angle  of  the 
Township  of  Rayside;  thence  north  to  the  northwest  angle  of  the 
Township  of  Creelman;  thence  east  to  the  northeast  angle  of  the 
same  township;  thence  south  to  the  southeast  angle  of  the  town- 
ship; thence  east  to  the  line  between  the  Townships  of  Aylmer  and 
Mackelcan;  thence  south  on  that  line  to  the  southern  boundary. 

Second  Division  Court. — So  much  of  the  district  as  lies  north 
of  a  line  produced  westerly  from  the  southeast  angle  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Rayside  to  the  west  boundary  of  the  said  district,  and  south 
of  the  limits  of  the  Fifth  Division  and  including  all  the  territory 
westerly  of  the  line  known  as  O.L.S.  Speight's  Meridian  Line. 

Third  Division  Court — So  much  of  the  district  as  lies  west  of 
a  line  produced  north  from  the  southwest  angle  of  the  Township 
No.  82,  to  the  northwest  angle  of  the  Township  of  Fairbank,  thence 
west  to  the  boundary  of  the  said  district. 


TIMISKA31ING — 

,    /Haileyburv 10.00a.m. 

•\ Cobalt  ...'. 10.00a.m. 

2.  New  Liskeard 10.00  a.m. 

3.  Englehart.   1.00p.m. 

4.  Elk  Lake 3.00p.m. 

c    rSouth  Porcupine.   ..10  30a.m. 

iTimmins 10.30  a.m. 

6.  Cochrane 10. 00a.m. 

7.  Matheson  10.00  a.m. 

1. — To  be  composed  of  that  portion  of  the  District  lying  south 
of  the  northerly  boundary  of  the  Townships  of  Klock,  Barr,  First- 
brook,  and  Bucke,  and  east  of  the  line  between  the  Townships  of 
Van  Nostrand  and  Klock,  produced  southerly  to  the  northern  boun- 
dary District. 
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Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

..  21  .  25  ..  20  .. 

19  ..  21  .. 

17  ..  21  ..  16  ..  18 

..  17  ..  19 

14  18  18  15  13  17  15 

16  14  18  16 

15  ..  19  ..  14  ..  16 

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8  ..  ..  16  ..  11  .. 

17  ..  12  .. 

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25  ..  27  .. 

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..  30  ..  .. 

22  . .  26  . .  28  25  23 

24  29  26  .. 

21  ..  25  ..  27  ..  22 

23  ..  25  .. 

130  ONTARIO  DIVISION   COURTS. 

2. — To  be  composed  of  the  Townships  of  Cane,  Henwood,  Kerns, 
Harley,  Casey,  Auld,  Lundy,  Hudson,  Dymond,  Harris,  Hilliard 
and  Brethour,  and  the  Town  of  New  Liskeard. 

3. — To  be  composed  of  that  part  of  the  District  that  lies  north 
of  the  northern  boundary  of  the  Townships  of  Cane,  Henwood, 
Kerns,  Hilliard  and  Brethour,  and  east  of  the  boundary  line  be- 
tween the  Townships  of  Tudhope  and  Bryce,  produced  northerly 
to  the  north-west  angle  of  the  Township  of  Bernhardt,  thence  east 
to  the  boundary  of  the  District. 

4. — To  be  composed  of  so  much  of  the  District  as  lies  south  of 
the  southerly  boundary  of  the  Township  of  Langmuir  produced 
easterly  to  the  north-west  angle  of  the  Township  of  Bernhardt, 
and  west  of  the  line  between  the  Townships  of  Maisonville  and 
Bernhardt,  produced  southerly  to  the  southern  boundary  of  the 
District. 

5. — So  much  of  the  District  as  lies  west  of  a  line  produced 
north  from  the  southeast  angle  of  the  Township  of  Geikie,  to  the 
boundary  of  said  District. 

6. — To  be  composed  of  that  portion  of  the  District  lying  north 
of  the  southerly  boundary  of  the  Township  of  Langmuir,  produced 
easterly  to  the  eastern  boundary  of  the  District. 

THUNDER  BAY —  ^  ^    ^  r.    ^   ^    >-   t»  ^  ^    >    o 

Division  Court.  ^taS^S^^-^ccO^So 

1.  Port  Arthur 10.00  a.m.  I22  19  19  16  21  18  ..    ..  17  15  '9  .. 

o    r^    i  wn-  innn  \966     3  15     53  214264 

3.  Fort  William 10.00  a.m.  ^  23  20  20  17  22  19  .  .   . .  18  16  20  . . 

1. — All  that  part  of  the  district  lying  west  of  the  meridian  of 
87  degrees  of  west  longitude,  to  the  meridian  of  the  most  easterly 
part  of  Hunter's  Island,  excepting  therefrom  the  Municipality  of 
Neebing. 

3. — Comprising  the   Municipality  of  Neebing. 

VICTORIA—                       ^     ^  ^  < 

1.  Woodville...  1.30  p. m 10  .. 

2.  Fenelon  Falls  1.30  p.m.     6     . .  11  . . 

3.  Bobcavgeon.l2.30p.m.     2     ..  6  .. 

4.  Oraemee 11.30a.m 3  .. 

5.  Lindsay 10.00  am.     7      4  4  1 

J.  S.  &Jury.     8      5  5  2 

6.  Oak  wood....  10. 00  a.m.     3     ..  7  .. 

-    f  Victoria  Rd.lO  00  a.m 18  . . 

'•  \Coboconk.. 10.00a.m.  10 

1. — The  first  consists  of  the  following  townships  and  parts  of 
townships,  viz:  Of  the  15th  concession  of  the  Township  of  Mari- 
posa, and  the  Township  of  Eldon,  except  the  ranges  north  and  south 
of  the  Portage  Road. 

2. — All  of  the  Township  of  Fenelon,  except  that  portion  lying 
east  of  the  Scugog  River,  and  south  of  Sturgeon  Lake,  and  the 
Township  of  Somerville. 

3. — The  Township  of  Verulam. 

i. — The  Township  of  Emily. 


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ONTABIO  DIVISION  COURTS.  131 

5. — The  Town  of  Lindsay,  Township  of  Ops,  and  that  portion 
of  the  Township  of  Fenelon  lying  east  of  the  Scugog  River,  and 
south  of  Sturgeon  Lake. 

6. — The  Township  of  Mariposa,  except  the  15th  concession. 

7. — The  Townships  of  Garden  and  Dalton,  Laxton,  Digby  and 
Longford,  and  the  Township  of  Bexley,  and  that  portion  of  the 
Township  of  Eldon  north  of  Portage  Road,  and  the  range  south  of 
Portage  Road. 

WATERLOO—  ^'Z^<^^^<£6-^^ 

1.  Kitchener 10  00  a.m.  ..     44213     2..     2242 

2.  Preston 1000a.m.  4  ..     5  ..     2  ..     3  ..     3  ..     5  .. 

3.  Gait 10.00a.m.  8564654..     4364 

4.  Baden 10.00a.m.  9..     7..     7..     8..     5..     7.. 

5.  Hawkesville 11.00a.m.  10  ..   11   ..     8  ..     9  ..     9  ..  11  .. 

6.  St.  Jacobs 10.00  a.m.  14     .  12  . .     9  . .  10  . .  10  . .  12  . . 

7.  Ayr 11.00a.m.  15  ..         ..  13 11 

1. — All  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  Waterloo  lying  north 
of  Blockline  on  the  west  side  of  the  Grand  River,  and  that  part 
of  the  upper  block  of  said  township  lying  north  of  said  township 
lying  on  the  east  side  of  the  Grand  River,  north  of  lots  Nos.  115, 
109,  104,  86  and  95,  to  the  Guelph  Township  line.  Including  the 
Towns  of  Kitchener  and  Waterloo. 

2. — All  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Waterloo  lying  south  of 
the  Blockline  on  the  west  side  of  the  Grand  River,  and  that  part 
lying  on  the  east  side  of  the  Grand  River,  south  of  the  northern 
boundary  of  lots  Nos.  115,  109,  104,  85  and  95,  to  the  Guelph 
Township  line.  Including  the  Villages  of  Preston  and  Hespeler. 

3. — All  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  North  Dumfries  lying  east 
of  lot  No.  19  in  the  7th  concession,  and  running  a  course  with  the 
eastern  boundary  of  the  said  lot  in  a  northerly  direction  up  to  the 
12th  concession;  thence  along  the  eastern  boundary  of  lot  No.  23, 
In  the  said  12th  concession,  to  the  township  line.  Including  the  Town 
of  Galt- 

4. — The  Township  of  Wllmot,  including  the  Village  of  New 
Hamburg. 

5. — The  Township  of  Wellesley. 

6. — The  Township  of  Woolwich. 

7. — All  that  part  of  the  Township  of  North  Dumfries  lying  west 
of  the  eastern  boundary  of  said  lot  No.  19,  In  the  7th  concession; 
thence  along  the  eastern  limits  of  the  said  lot  No.  19,  the  same 
course  thereof,  in  a  northerly  direction  to  the  15th  concession; 
thence  along  the  westerly  limit  of  lot  No.  23,  in  the  said  12th  con- 
cession to  the  Township  line,  including  the  Village  of  Ayr. 

WELKIXD—  4^^<^^^.      <^0'^C^ 

1.  Welland  ....10.00a.m. 

2.  Marshville  ..11.00a  m 

3.  Bridgebnrg . .  1 1 .  00  a.m.  Calendar  not  compiled  by  Jan.  I  at 

4.  Niagara  FaJls  11.00  a.m. 

5.  Thorold  ..    ..10  30a.m. 

6.  PortColbomel0.30a.m. 

1, — The  Township  of  Crowland;  that  part  of  the  Township  of 
Thorold  lying  south  of  the  line  between  lots  178  and  195,  running 
through  to  Pelham;  that  part  of  Pelham  lying  south  of  the  4th  con- 
cession, and  that  part  of  Humberstone  lying  north  of  the  concession 


132  ONTARIO  DIVISION  COUBTS. 

line,  between  the  4th  and  5th  concessions,  being  the  whole  of  the 
15th  concession  and  the  Town  of  Welland. 

2. — The  Township  of  Wainfleet. 

3. — The  Township  of  Bertie,  and  those  parts  of  the  Township 
of  Humberstone  not  included  in  Nos.  1  and  6,  and  the  Village  of 
Port  Erie. 

4. — The  Township  of  Willoughby,  the  Village  of  Chippawa,  and 
that  part  of  the  Township  of  Stamford  south  of  the  line  between 
lots  136  and  137;  easterly  from  the  westerly  limit  of  the  township 
to  the  southeast  angle  of  lot  No.  133;  thence  north  on  the  line 
between  lots  Nos.  132  and  133,  to  the  northern  boundary  of  the 
township,  including  the  Towns  of  Clifton  and  Navy  Island. 

5. — Those  parts  of  the  Township  of  Stamford,  Thorold  and  Pel- 
ham  not  included  in  any  other  division,  and  the  Town  of  Thorold. 

6. — All  the  Township  of  Humberstone  lying  south  of  the  5th 
concession,  and  west  of  the  side  lines  between  lots  Nos.  9  and  10, 
in  the  several  other  concessions  thereof,  and  the  Village  of  Port 
Colborne. 

WELLINGTON-  ^^S   <i^^   ^  ^S^^ 

1.  Guelph( For  Trials)..  10. 00a.m. 
Judgment  Summonses  12.00  a.m. 

2.  Aberfoyle 2.00  p.m. 

3.  Rockwood 11.00  a.m. 

4.  Fergus 10.00  a.m. 

5 .  Erin 10 .  30  a.  m.  Calendar  not  compiled  by  Jan.  I  it 

6.  Flora 10.00  a.m. 

7.  Drayton 10.00  a.m. 

8.  Arthur 9.30  a.m. 

,/»    f  Harriston 10.00  a.m. 

^"*  \  Palmereton 10 .00  a.m. 

11.  Mount  Forest 9.30  a.m. 

1. — The  Town  and  Township  of  Guelph, 

2. — The  Township  of  Puslinch. 

3. — The  Township  of  Eramosa. 

4. — The  Township  of  Nichol,  excepting  the  11th  and  12th  con- 
cessions; the  Municipality  of  Fergus;  the  first  eight  concessions  of 
the  Township  of  Garafraxa;  and  lots  1  to  18,  both  inclusive.  In 
concessions  A  and  B  of  the  Township  of  Peel;  lots  13,  14,  15,  16, 
17  and  18,  in  concessions  18  and  19,  and  lots  19,  20  and  21  in 
the  17th  concession  of  the  Township  of  Peel. 

5. — The  Township  of  Erin, 

6. — The  Township  of  Pilklngton,  and  the  11th  and  12th  con- 
cessions of  the  Township  of  Nichol;  the  Municipality  of  the  Village 
of  Elora,  and  lots  Nos.  19  and  upwards  belonging  to  the  9th,  10th, 
11th,  12th,  13th,  14th,  15th  and  16th  concessions  of  Peel. 

7. — Concessions  1  to  16,  inclusive,  of  the  Township  of  Mary- 
boro',  and  concessions  1  to  16,  inclusive,  of  the  Township  of  Peel, 
except  lots  19,  20,  21,  22  and  23  of  those  concessions  in  that  town- 
ship. 

8. — That  part  of  the  Township  of  Arthur  south  and  southeast 
of  lot  15,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Owen  Sound  Road,  in  the  Township 
of  Arthur;  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Luther  from  1  to  16,  both 
Inclusive;  and  lots  1  to  12,  both  inclusive,  of  the  17th  and  18th 
concessions  of  the  Township  of  Peel;  lots  5  to  11,  both  Inclusive, 
of  the  19th  concession  of  said  Township  of  Peel;  and  lots  19  to  23, 
both  Inclusive,  of  concessions  A  and  B  of  said  Township  of  Peel. 


ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS.  133 

9. — The  territory  formerly  comprised  In  this  division  is  now  In 
the  County  of  DufEerin. 

10. — The  Township  of  Minto. 

11. — The  Town  of  Mount  Forest,  and  that  part  of  the  Township 
of  Arthur  north  of  lot  16,  west  of  the  Owen  Sound  Road;  lot  17, 
on  the  Owen  Sound  Road,  and  lot  13,  east  of  the  Owen  Sound  Road. 

WEXTWORTH-  ^'^l^l^^^^<S^I 

1.  Hamilton 10.00  a.m.^ 

2.  Dandas 10.00  a. ra. 

3.  Waterdown 10.00  a.m. 

4.  Lynden  (Orkney)  ..  9.00  a.m.  n  i    j        ,  i  j  l    i       i  , 

5.  Stoney  Creek. ...    .10.00  a.  m.  Calendar  not  comfnlcJ  by  Jan.  1st 

7 .  Mount  Hope 10.00  a.m. 

8.  Binbrook 11.00  a.m. 

9. Hamilton 10.00  a. m.  J 

1. — AH  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Barton  lying  east  of  the 
lines  between  lots  14  and  15,  and  all  that  part  of  Hamilton  City 
east  of  Hughson  Street. 

2. — The  whole  of  the  Township  of  Flamboro*  West,  the  Town  of 
Dundas,  and  the  east  half  of  the  Township  of  Ancaster. 

3. — The  whole  of  the  Township  of  Flamboro'  East. 

4. — The  whole  of  the  Township  of  Beverly  and  the  west  half  of 
the  Township  of  Ancaster, 

5. — The  whole  of  the  Township  of  Saltfleet. 

7. — The  whole  of  the  Township  of  Glanford. 

8. — The  whole  of  the  Township  of  Binbrook. 

9. — All  that  part  of  the  Township  of  Barton  lying  west  of  the 
lines  between  lots  14  and  15,  and  part  of  Hamilton  City  west  of 
Hughson  Street. 

YORK — 

TORONTO  DIVISION  COURTS 

Firet  Division  Court — Weekly,  on  Tuesdays,  at  10  a.m. 
Tenth  Division  Court — Weekly,  on  Thursdays  at  10  a.m. 

JUDGMENT  SUMMONS 

On  the  following  days 

Firet  D.  C.  at  10  a.m.        Tenth  D.  C.  at  2  p.m. 

6th  January  5th  May  6th  October 

3rd  February  9th  June  3rd  November 

3rd  March  7th  July  1st  December 

7th  April  8th  September 


134 


ONTARIO  DIVISION  COURTS. 


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Stouffville j  6  .. 

3.  Richmond  Hill 7  25 

4 .  Newmarket 8  26 

5.  Sutton  West 9  27 

6.  Aurora 10  28 

7 .  Woodbridge 14  . .       4 

8.  St.  James'  Hall,       \  13  3     .. 

Toronto.               J  . .  24    17 

9.  2191  Gerrard  St.  E. . .  11  . .       1 


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1. — The  City  of  Toronto  east  of  Yonge  Street,  at  date  14th  Sep- 
tember, 1875  (i.e.,  Bloor,  Sherbourne  and  Howard  Streets  on  the 
north,  the  Don  on  the  east,  down  to  Queen  Street,  and  south  of 
Queen  Street  as  far  as  Lee  Avenue). 

2. — Concessions  5  to  11,  inclusive,  of  the  Township  of  Markham, 
and  concessions  5  to  10,  inclusive,  of  the  Township  of  Whitchurch, 
from  1  to  10,  inclusive,  together  with  the  Villages  of  Markham  and 
Stouffville. 

3. — Concessions  1  to  4,  inclusive,  of  the  Township  of  Markham, 
and  concessions  1  to  4,  inclusive,  of  the  Township  of  Whitchurch, 
from  lots  1  to  10,  inclusive,  and  concessions  1  to  3,  inclusive,  of  the 
Township  of  Vaughan. 

4. — The  Township  of  Whitchurch,  from  the  line  between  lots 
10  and  11  northward;  and  the  Township  of  East  Gwillimbury. 

5. — The  Township  of  Georgina  and  North  Gwillimbury. 

6. — The  Township  of  King  and  the  incorporated  Village  of 
Aurora. 

7. — Concessions  4  to  11,  inclusive,  of  the  Township  of  Vaughan. 

8. — All  that  portion  of  the  Township  of  York  lying  west  of 
Yonge  Street,  and  the  Township  of  Etobicoke. 

9. — Township  of  Scarboro',  and  all  that  portion  of  the  Township 
of  York  which  lies  east  of  Yonge  Street,  and  the  Village  of  Leslie- 
ville. 

10. — The  City  of  Toronto,  west  of  Yonge  Street,  at  date  of  10th 
September,  1875  (i.e.,  Bloor  Street  on  the  north  and  DufEerin  Street 
on  the  west). 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 


SUPREME  COURT. 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.  John  A.   Matheson. 

Assistant  Justices: 
Hon.  R.  R.  Fitzgerald;       Hon.  F.  L.  Haszard. 

Prothonotary  and  Clerk  of  the  Crown: 
W.  A.  O.  Morson. 

Assistant  Prothonotary: 
L.  E.  Brecken. 

Sheriifs: 

A.  J.  Dougan,  Queens  County;  F.  J.  E.  Wright,  Prince  County; 

Alexander  A.  Macdonald,  Kings  County. 

COURT  OF  CHANCERY. 

Master  of  the  BoUs: 
Hon.  F.  L.  Haszard. 

Vice-Chjincellor:  ,  Begvttrar: 

Hon.  R.  R.  Fitzgerald.  L.  E.  Brecken. 

ADMIRALTY  COURT. 

Judge : 
Hon.    W.    S.    Stewart. 

Registrar: 
W.  A.  O.   Morson. 

Marshal: 
C.    R.    Smallwood. 

PROBATE  AND  SURROGATE  COURT. 

Judge: 
Hon.  A.  A.  Macdonald. 

Registrar: 
J.  H.  Anderson. 

JUDGES  OF  THE  COUNTY  COURTS. 

Queens  County,  Hon.  W.  S.  Stewart;   Kings  County,  Hon.  A.  L. 

Fraser;    Prince  County,  Hon.  Neil  McQuarrie. 

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PRINCE   EDWARD   ISLAND, 


THE  LAW  SOCIETY  OP  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 


President : 
G.  Gaudet. 


Vice-President : 
J.  D.  Stewart. 


Seci-etary-Treasurer : 
W.  E.  Bentley. 

Eaecutive  Committee: 
K.  J.   Martin,  C.   G.   Duffy,   J.   J.   Johnston,   Hon.   A.    E.   Arsenault. 

Examiners  for  Admission  to  the  Bar: 

C.  G.  Duffy,  J.  D.  Stewart,  J.  M.  Hynes, 

and    Attorney-General,    ex-officlo. 

Examiners  of  Applicants  to  Study  Law: 
C.  R.  Smallwood,  C.  G    Duffy,  J.  M.  Hynes. 

Committee  on  Law  Beporting : 
D.   A.   McKinnon,   G.   S.   Inman,   K.   J.   Martin. 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS 


ALBERTON — Co.  Prince. 

Tanton,   Wilfred. 
CHARLOTTETOWN     —     Co. 

Queens. 
Duffy,  C.  G. 
Gaudet,  Gilbert. 
Haviland.  E.  H. 
Johnston    &    Inman,    J.  J. 

Johnston,  G.  S.  Inman. 
McCallum,  C.  D. 
McDonald,  J.  S. 
McKinnon  &  McNeill,  D.  A. 

McKinnon,  R.  N.  McNeill. 
McLean    &    McKinnon.      D. 

McKinnon. 
McLeod  &  Bentley.    \V.  E 

Bentley,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  4i9 
Martin,  K.  J. 
Morson    &    Duffy.      C.    G. 

Duffy. 
Palmer,   H.   J. 
Smallwood,  C.  R. 
Stewart,  J.  D. 
Warburton  &  Shaw.     A.  B. 

Warburton,  D.  E.  Shaw. 


CRAPAUD,     See      Charlotte- 
town. 

GEORGETOWN— Co.  Kings. 

See  Gharlottetown. 
O'LEARY — Co.  Prince. 

Matthews,  G.  M. 
MALPEQUE,     See     Summer- 
side. 
MONTAGUE,     See    Charlotte- 
town. 
MOUNT        STEWART,        See 

Gharlottetown. 
SOURIS — Co.  King's. 

McQuaid,  A.  F.,  B.A. 
SUMMERSIDE —    Co.    Prince. 
Arsenault,  A.  F. 
Bell  &  Tanton.    J.  H.  Bell, 
K.C,  B.  W.  Tanton. 

Card,  Page  449 

McLeod.  N. 
Saunders,  A.  C. 
Strong,  H. 
Wright.  H.  E. 
Wyatt,  J.  E. 


QUEBEC 


COURT  OP   KING'S   BENCH. 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.  Gustave  Lamothe. 

Puisne  Judges: 
Hon.  J.  Lavergne;  Hon.  A.  G.  Cross;  Hon.  H.  G.  Carroll;  Hon.  L.  P. 
Pelletier;   Hon.  J.  E.   Martin. 

Crown   Side. 

Clerks  of  the  Crown: 
Alphonse  Pouliot,  Quebec;  A.  E.  Corriveau,  Montreal. 

Appeal  Side. 

Clerks  of  Appeal: 
Alphonse  Pouliot,   Quebec;    C.   A.  Chenevert,   Montreal. 

SUPERIOR  COURT. 

Chief  Justice: 

Hon.   Sir  F.   X.   Lemieux,   Quebec. 

Hon.  J.  S.  Archibald,  Acting  C.J.,  Montreal. 

ADMIRALTY   COURT. 

Local    Judge    in    Admiralty : 
Hon.   Sir  Adolphe  Basil  Routhier,   Quebec, 

Deputy   Local   Judge: 
Hon.    Farquhar    S.    MacLennan,    Montreal. 

COURT  OP  SESSIONS  OP  THE  PEACE. 

Judges : 

Hon.   C.    Langelier,   Quebec;    Hon.   A.    Bazin,   Hon.   F.   X.   Choquet, 

Hon.  Seth  P.  Leet,  Hon.  H.  Lanctot,  Hon.  Victor  Cusson. 

Montreal. 

Police  Magistrate : 

(With  power  to  preside  as  Judge,  and  Judge  of  Sessions  in  District 

of  Iberville.) 
Hon.   Victor  Cusson. 

RECORDER'S   COURT. 

Becorders : 
E.  A.  Dery,  Quebec;  A.  Geoffrion,  K.C.,  G.  Hugh  Semple,  K.C, 

Montreal. 

CIRCUIT  COURT  OP  THE  DISTRICT  OP  MONTREAL. 

Judges : 

Hon.   Calixte   LeBeuf,    CJ. 

Hon.  John  D.  Purcell.  Hon.  Achille  Dorion. 

Hon.  J.  B.  Archambault. 

JUVENILE  DELINQUENTS  COLTIT. 

Judge: 
Hon,  P.  X,  Choquet. 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S    DEPARTBIENT. 

Attorney-General:  Deputy  Attorney-General: 

Hon.  Sir  Lomer  Gouin,  K.C.  Charles  Lanctot,   K.C. 

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ADVOCATES 

NOTE:  Where  there  i*  no  Advocate,  reference  is  made  to  the  nearest  place 
with,  a  resident  Advocate. 


ACTON —  Dist.  St.  Hyacinthe. 

(See  St.  Hyacinthe.) 

ADAMSViLLE,      See    Sweets- 
burg. 

AMQUI — Dist.  Rimouski. 
See  Rimouski. 

ARTHABASKA  —  Dist.  Artha- 

baska. 

Cote,  P.  C. 

Girouard  &  Girouard.  Wil- 
frid Girouard. 

Lavergne,  L.  R. 

Perrault  &  Perrault.  J.  E. 
Perrault,  G.  Perrault. 

Quesnel,   Aug. 

Walsh  A  Poisson.  J.  F. 
Walsh,  J.  Poisson. 

ASBESTOS,  See  Richmond. 

BAGOTVILLE,    See    Chicouti- 
mi. 

BAiE     ST     PAUL     —     Dist. 
Saguenay. 
Gagnon,   E. 
Gnheil,  Jules, 

BARNSTON,  See  Goaticook. 

BEAUCEVILLE        —        Dist. 

Beauf'e. 
Vallee,  J.  D.  P. 

BEAUHARNOIS  —  Dist.  Beau- 

harnois. 
Brossoit,   Numa   E.     (Refer 

to  Valleyfleld.) 
Mercier,  Paul.       (See  Pel- 

letier,  Letourneau  &  Co., 

Montreal.) 

BEAUPORT,  See  Quebec. 
BEDFORD  —  Dist.  Bedford. 

Cornell,  Z.  E.,  K.C. 

Lamoureux,  E.  M.  J. 
BERTHIER     (en     haut)     See 
Joliette. 

BERTHIERVILLE — Dist.   Joli- 
ette. 
Allard,  Gaston. 

BIG,  See  Rimouski. 

BISHOP'S      CROSSING,      See 
.A.rthabaska. 

BLACK  LAKE  —  Dist.  Artha- 
baska. 
Chabot,   A.   H. 

BOLTON,  See   Sweetsburg. 

BONAVENTURE    EAST,      See 
\e\v  Carlisle. 

BRIGHTON,  See  Sweetsburg. 


BROME,  See  Sweetsburg. 

BROMPTONVILLE,  See  Sher- 

brooke. 

BRY80N — Dist.  Ponfiac.   (See 
Campbell's  Bay.) 

BUCKINGHAM — Dist.   Ottawa. 
Beaudry,  F.  \. 
Langlois,  J.  C. 
Talbot,  J.,  K.C. 

CAMPBELL'S    BAY    —    Dist. 

Pontiac. 
Barry,  D.  R.,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  449 

Gaboury,  J.  E. 
McDonald,  A.   J. 

CAP  ST.  IQNACE,  See  Mont- 

magny. 

CAUSAPSCAL  —  See  Rimou- 
ski. 

CEDAR        HALL,      Refer      to 
Rimouski. 

CHAMBLY,   See   St.   Jean. 

CLARENCEVILLE,   See     Bed- 
ford. 

CHICOUTIMI    —    Dist.      Chl- 
coutimi. 
Gagne,  J.  C. 
Girard,  L.  P. 

Lapointe  A  Langlals.  Simon 
Lapointe,  K.C,  A.  Lang- 
lais. 

Levesque,  Elz.,  K.C. 
Trembiay,  Onesime. 

Card,  Fage  449 

COATICOOKE    —    Dist.      St. 
Francois. 
Beaulne,  J.,  K.C. 
®Hanson,  A.  C. 
Shurtleff,  W.  L.,  K.C. 
Verret,  Hector,  K.C. 

COMPTON,  See  Sherbrooke. 

COOKSHIRE      —      Dist.      St. 
Francois. 
(See  Sherbrooke.) 

COTEAU  STATION,  See  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

COWANSVILLE  —  Dist.  Bed- 
ford. 

Giroux,  F.  X.  A.      (Also  at 
Sweetsburg.) 
DALHOUSIE  STATION  —  See 

Huntingdon. 


142 


ADVOCATES. 


DANVILLE  —  Dist.  St.  Fran- 
cois. 
Brosseau,  J.  J. 

Card,  Page  450 

D'ISRAELI  —  Dist.  St.  Fran- 
cois. (See  Thetford 
Mines.) 

DIXVILLE,  See  Coaticook. 

DRUMMONDVILLE   —     Dist. 

Arthabaska. 
Garceau     &     Ringuet.       N. 

Garceau,  Gaston  Ringuet. 

Lalonde,  Charles  H.,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  450 

Marier,  Jos. 

DUNHAM,    See    Sweetsburg. 

EAST  ANGUS,  See  Sher- 
brooke. 

EAST  BROUGHTON,  See  Que- 
bec. 

EAST  FARNHAM,  See  Sweets- 
burg. 

EASTMAN,  See  Waterloo. 

ELY,  See  Waterloo. 

FARNHAM  —  Dist.  Bedford. 
Qaudet,  A. 

Lefebvre,  J.   E. 
Poulin,  J.  S. 

FASSETT,  See   Buckingham. 

FORT         COULONGE,         See 

Campbell's  Bay. 

FOX     RIVER — Dist.        Gaspe. 
Chagnon,  M.  J.  E. 

FRASERVILLE  (P.O.  Address, 
Riviere  du  Loup  en  bas) 
— Dist.    Kamouraska. 

Berube,    L. 

Cimon,  E.  H. 

Langlais,  J. 

Lapointe,  Stein  &  Leves- 
que.  E.  Lapointe,  K.G., 
A.  Stein,  K.C.,  D.  Leves- 
que,  LL.L. 

Lizotte  St  Michaud.  L.  P. 
Lizotte,  Alex.  Michaud. 

Pouliot,  J.  Francois. 

Riou,  S.  C. 
FRELIGHSBURG,  See  Sweets- 
burg. 
GASPE,  See  Rimouski. 

GRANBY— Dist.  Bedford. 
Boivin,  Geo.  H.,  M.P. 
Cloutier,     Romulus.        (See 

Waterloo.) 
Giroux,    F.    X.    A.        (See 

Sweetsburg.) 
Legare,  Thos. 


GRAND  MERE  —  Dist.  Three 
Rivers. 
Desilets,  Desilets  &  Asselin. 

(See  Three  Rivers.) 
Lefebvre,   Arthur. 
Pinard,  J.  H.  L. 

HEMMINGFORD,    See    Hunt- 
ingdon. 
HENRYVILLE,  See  St.  John's. 
HOWICK — Dist.    Beauharnois. 
Brossoit,     Numa     E.     (See 
Valleyfield). 
HULL  —  Dist.  Ottawa. 
Aylen,  Henry,  K.C. 
Beauchamp,  J.  Noel,  B.C.L. 
Card,  Page  450 

Belcourt,  Chevrier  &  Le- 
duc.  Edgar  Chevrier, 
Paul  Leduc.  (See  Ot- 
tawa, Ont.) 

Champagne,  Nap.  (See  Ot- 
tawa). 

Cousineau,  L. 

Desjardins,  A.  R.,  K.C. 

Devlin  &  Ste.  Marie.  E.  B. 
Devhn,  K.C,  J.  W.  Ste. 
Marie,  K.C. 

Devlin,  J.  A. 

Foran,  T.  P.,  K.C. 

Fortier  &  Major.  H.  A. 
Fortier,  K.C,  M.P.P.,  F. 
B.  Major. 

Gordon,  A.,  K.C. 

Graham,  C  K. 

Leduc,  L.  A. 

Lemieux,  A.,  K.C.  (See 
Ottawa  y. 

McConnell,  Arthur. 

Parent,  J.  A. 

Wright,  George  C,   K.C. 
HUNTINGDON  —  Dist.  Beau- 
harnois. 

Brossoit,  Numa  E.  (See 
Valleyfield). 

McCormick  &  Lebourveau 
(See  Montreal). 

Mitchell.  A.  E.,  K.C 

Short,  R. 

IBERVILLE,  See  St.  John's. 
INVERNESS,  See  Thetford. 

JOLIETTE  —  Dist.  Joliette. 
Bonin,   C 
Bourgeois,  J.  U. 
ODeLanaudiere,  C  T. 
Denis,  Jean  J.,  K.C. 
Dubeau,  J.A. 
Ducharme,  J.  P.  L. 
Ferland,  Chas.  E. 
Ferland,  Denis. 
Grenior,  J.   A. 
Guibault  &  Sylvestre.  Alex. 
Guibault,  Jos.  Sylvestre. 
Hebert,  E. 


QUEBEC. 


143 


JOLIETTE — Continued. 

Ladouceur  &  Tellier.    J.  E. 

Ladouceur,   R.  Tellier. 
^^a^solais,  A.  L. 
JONQUIERE    —    Dist.      Chi- 
coutimi. 
Bercreron,  T.  L. 
JOVITE,  See  St.  Jerome. 
KNOWLTON  —  Dist.  Bedford. 

Fay,  J.  E. 
LABELLE — Dist.  Ottawa.  See 

St.  Jerome. 
LACHINE — Dist.     Montreal. 
Morey  &  Macdonald.     (See 
Montreal).      Guy   Morey, 
B..\.,  B.C.L.,  James  Mac- 
donald, M.A..  B.C.L. 
Pelletier,  A. 

LACHUTE  — Dist.  Terrebonne. 
Drapeau,  R. 
Legault,   Lorenzo  L. 

Card,  Page  450 

Palliser.  Jos. 
LACOLLE,  See  St.  John's. 

LAKE  MEGANTIC  —  Dist.  St. 

Francois. 
Becigneul,  A. 
Gaudet,  J.  A. 
L'ASSOMPTION  —  Dist.  JoU- 

ette. 
Faribault,  J.  E.,  K.C. 

LA  TUQUE  —     Dist.     Three 
Rivers. 
Ducharme,  G.  Romulus. 
Nadoau,  J.  Alfred,  LL.L. 

Card,  Page  450 

LAWRENCEVILLE,  See 

Waterloo. 

LENNOXVILLE,      See     Sher- 
brooke. 

L'EPIPHANIE,  See  L'Assomp- 
tion. 

LEVIS,  See  Quebec. 

LOUISEVILLE  —  Dist.  Three 
Rivers. 
Beland,  Gedeon. 
Garon,  A.  R. 

MAGOG  —  Dist.  St.  Francois. 
Tourigny,   A. 

MALBAIE  —  Dist.  Saguenay. 
Angers,  C.  J. 
D'Auteuil.   P. 
Simard,  R. 

MANIWAKI  —  Dist.  Ottawa. 
Legault,  Augustin  A.,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  451 

MANSONVILLE  —  Dist.    Bed- 
ford. 
McKeown  &  Belanger.    (See 
Sweetsburg.) 


MARBLETON.  See  Richmond. 

MARIEVILLE  — Dist.  St.  Hya- 
cinthe. 
(See  Montreal.) 

MATANE — Dist.    Rimouskl. 
See   Rimouski. 

MATAPEDIA,   See   Rimouski. 

MEGANTIC,    See      Lake   Me- 
Kantic. 

MELBOURNE,  See  Richmond. 

MILBY,  See  Sherbrooke. 

MILTON  EAST,  See  Waterloo. 

MONTE  BELLO,  See  Bucking- 
ham. 

MONT     LAURIER     —     Dist. 

Montcalm. 
Charette,  Ernest. 
Lalonde,  Wilfrid. 
MONTMAGNY  —  Dist.  Mont- 

magny. 
Bender,  Joseph  A.,  K.C. 
Berube,  Omer. 
Chouinard,  E. 
Dechenes      &      Ghoquetle. 

Aime    M.    Deschenes,    ¥. 

Ghoquetle. 
Gagne    A    Gagne.      Albert 

Gagno.  L.  R.  Gagn-'      - 

Oiieboc.) 
Lavergne,  Real. 
Rousseau,  M.,  K.C. 
MONTREAL — Dist.    Montreal. 
.\chim  &   Mathieu,   112   St. 

James.      Honore    Achim, 

L.  J.  A.  Mathieu. 
Adam.    Gustave,    92    Notre 

Dame  E. 
.\dam,  Jos.,  K.C. 
Alexander,  George  L.,  Mer- 
chants Bank  Buildmsr. 
Allan,  Jas.  B.,  K.C. 
Angers,    deLorimier,    Godin, 

Morier  &  Cadotte,  Credit 

Foncier    Bldg.      Hon.    Sir 

A.  R.  Angers,   K.C.,  Eug. 

H.     Godin,     K.C,     J.     E. 

Morier,     J.     E.     Cadotte. 

Counsel    —    Hon.     Chs. 

Ghamilly      de      Lorimier, 

K.C. 

Card,  Page  451 
Angus,  D.  J. 
Archambault,  A.  S. 
Archambault,  C.  A.,   99  St. 

James  St. 
Archambault,  Georges  E. 
Archambault,     Lavallee     St 

Marcotte,  30  St.  James  St. 

Joseph  Archambault, 

K.C.,  C.  H.  Lavallee,  K.C, 

Emile  Marcotte. 
Archambault,  L.  H. 
Archibald,  K. 
Archibald,  S.  G. 
Armstrong,  Edgar  N.,  K.C. 


144 


ADVOCATKg. 


MONTREAL — Continued. 
<Atwater,  Surveyor  A  Bond, 
Guardian  Bldg.  Hon.  A. 
W.  Atwater,  K.C., 
E.  Fabre  Surveyer,  K.C., 
W.  L.  Bond,  K.C.,  L. 
Beauregard. _ 

Audet  A  Brosseau,  30  St. 
James.  H.  E.  Audet,  A. 
Brosseau. 

Baker,  W.  A.,  K.C.,  58  St. 
James. 

Ballon,  I. 

Baril,  D.,  Gl  St.  Gabriel. 

Barnard,  McKeown  A  Cho- 
quette,  Dominion  Express 
Bldg.  C.  A.  Barnard, 
K.G.,  W.  K.  McKeown, 
K.C.,  Leopold  Choquette. 

Barry,  Leopold,  82  Bank 
of  Ottawa  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  451 

Bastien  A  Bastien,  76  St. 
James  St.  F.  de  S.  Bas- 
tien, K.G.,  Jos.  M.  Bas- 
tien. 

Bayard  A  Lanctot,  97  St. 
James.  J.  A.  Bayard,  J. 
P.  Lanctot,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  451 

Beatty,  E.  W.,  K.C.  (Presi- 
dent and  General  Coun- 
sel, G.P.R.)  Windsor 
Station.  W.  H.  Curie 
K.C.   (General  Solicitor), 

E.  P.  Flintoft  (Asst.  Gen. 
Solicitor).  Solicitors:  R. 
Paradis,  K.C,  John  J. 
Gillies,  J.  B.  Bernier. 

Beaubien  A  Lamarche, 
Duluth        Bldg.  Hon. 

C.  P.  Beaubien,  K.C, 
Jos.  A.  Lamarche,  K.C, 
J.   H.   Michaud. 

Card,  Page  451 

Beauchamp,  J.  J.,  K.C,  4 
St.  James  St. 

Beauchamp,  J.  S.   E. 

Beauchemin,  Alfred. 

Beaudry  A  Beaudry,  Ver- 
sailles Building.  L.  R. 
Beaudry,  K.C,  LL.L., 
J.  Adrien  Beaudry,  K.C, 
LL.L. 

Beaulieu,  Germain. 

Beaulieu,  J.  A. 

Beaupre,  Geo.  E. 

Beauregard  A  Labelle,  Ver- 
sailles Bldg.  E.  Beaure- 
gard, J.   E.  Labelle. 

Card,  Page  451 

Beckett,  A.  E.,  K.C.  (Solici- 
tor G.T.R.),  McGill  St. 

Beique,  Beique  &  Beique, 
112     St.     James.       Hon. 

F.  L.  Beique,  K.C,  H.  A. 
Beique,  F.  A.  Beique,  K.C. 

Bcnoit,  B.,  K.C,  Montreal 
Trust  Bldg. 


MONTREAL— Continued. 

Belanger,  Geo. 

Berard.  Rheaume  &  Lavery, 
43  St.  Gabriel  St.  J.  B. 
Berard,  K.C,  T. 

Rheaume,    K.C,    S.    Lav- 
ery. 

Berard  A  Son,  50  Notre 
Dame  W.  L.  P.  Berard, 
K.C,  Chas.  H.  Berard. 

Bercovitch,  Lafontaine  A 
Gordon,  260  St.  James 
St.  Peter  Bercovitcli, 
K.C,  M.P.P.,  Ernest  La- 
fontaine, LL.M.,  Nath- 
an  Gordon,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  453 

Bernard,   J.  A. 

Bernard,  J.  F.  F.,  51  St. 
James. 

Bernard,  L.  E.,  K.C 

Berthiaume,  Arthur. 

Bessette  &  Dugas,  Trust  & 
Loan  Bldg.  W.  Bessette, 
K.C,  Maurice  Dugas. 

BIggar,  W.  H..  K.C.  (Gen- 
eral Counsel  G.T.R.  and 
G.T.P.R.),  McGill  St.,  W. 
C  Chisholm,  K.C,  (Gen- 
eral Solicitor  G.T.R.) 

Bisaillon,  Bisaillon  A  Bei- 
que, 17  Place  d'Armes 
Hill.  F.  J.  Bisaillon, 
K.C,  L.  J.  Beique,  Hec- 
tor R.  Bisaillon. 

Card,  Page  45 i 

Bissonnet  &  Gordeau,  Roy- 
al Trust  Bldg.  A.  E.  J. 
Bissonnet,  K.C,  L.  B. 
Cordeau,  K.C 

Bissonnette,  J.  B.,  K.C.  35 
St.  James  St. 

Blain,  Alderic,  Royal  Trust 
Bldg. 

Blair,  Laverty  A  Hale, 
Canada  Life  Bldg.  John 
W.  Blair,  K.C,  F.  J. 
Laverty,  K.C,  Chas.  A. 
Ha'le. 

Bouchervllle  (de)  J.  B., 
K.C,    180   St.   James   St. 

Boudreault,  J.   B. 

Bourbonniere,  F.,  K.C,  97 
St.  James. 

Boufhillier,  V.,  Power  Bldg. 

Boyer,  Louis,  K.C,  50 
Notre  Dame  W. 

Brisson,  J.  W. 

Brodeur  &  Thouin,  37 
Notre  Dame  c.  J.  A.  A. 
Brodeur,  J.  A.  Thouin. 

Brodeur,  Donat,  K.C,  92 
Notre  Dame  e. 

Brossard  A  Pepin,  Duluth 
Bldg.  Arthur  Brossard. 
K.C,  Alex.  Pepin. 

Brossard,  Edmond,  K.C,  35 
St.  James  St.  (See  Le- 
Blanc  &  Co.) 


qXTXBSC. 


145 


MONTREAL — Continued. 
Brosseau   A   Brosseau,   222 

St.  James  St.  T.  Bros- 
seau, K.G.,  ®B.  Bros- 
seau. 

Brown,  Montgomery  A  Mo- 
Michael,  Dominion  Exp. 
Bldg.  Albert  J.  Brown, 
K.G.,  Geo.  H.  Montgom- 
ery, K.G.,  R.  C.  McMich- 
ael,  K.G.,  Warwick  F. 
Chipman,  K.C.,  ®Rennie 
0.  McMurtry.  Walter  R. 
L.  Shanks,  ®E.  S.  Mc- 
Dougall.  D.  P.  Gillmor. 
Gerald  A.  Coughlin,  Frank 
B.  Common. 

Card,  Page  40g 

Brown,  Staveley  A  Jenkins, 
Merchants  Bank  BIdg.  E. 
N.  Brown,  W.  R.  Stave- 
ley,  Joseph  Jenkins. 

Bruchesi,  Chas.,  K.C.,  30 
St.  James. 

Bruchesi,  Chas.  Emile,  180 
St.  James. 

Buchan,  J.  S.,  K.C. 

Budden,  Hanbury  A.,  511 
St.  Catherine  W. 

Budyk  A  Budyk,  Credit 
Fonder  Bldg.  Jos.  A. 
•Budyk,  B.A.,  B.C.L.,  H. 
M.  Budyk,  B.C.L. 

Card,  Page  45S 

Bumbray  A  Gauthler, 
112  St.  James.  J.  E.  G. 
Bumbray  Z  Gauthier, 
K.C. 

Burchell,  Chat.  J.,  K.C. 
(See  Maclean  A  Co., 
Halifax,  N.  S.) 

Burnett,  Ralph. 

Busteed  A  Robertson,  Do- 
minion Express  Bldg.  E. 
•B.  Busteed,  K.C,  D.  G. 
Robertson,   K.C. 

Butler,  T.  P.,  K.G.,  81 
Union  Ave. 

Cahan,  C.  H.,  K.C,  Trans- 
portation Bldg.  .  G.  H. 
Cahan,  Jr. 

Card,  Page  453 

®Cameron,  A.  O. 

Cameron,  J.  A.  H.,  K.G., 
Transportation  Bldg. 

Gamirand,  P.  S.  L. 

Campbell,  C.  S.,  K.C.  (See 
Meredith  &  Co.) 

Canfipbell,  McMaster  A 
Paplneau,  Canada  Life 
Bldg.  George  A.  Gamp- 
bell,  K.G.,  Andrew  R. 
McMaster,  K.C,  Aug. 
Angers,  A.  S.  Bruneau. 
Counsel  —  Donald  Mac- 
master,   K.C,   D.C.L. 

10 


MONTREAL — Continued. 
Carmichael,  S.,  K.C. 
Casavant,  G.  A. 
Caumartin,  J.  P.  P. 
Cedras,  J.  L. 
Champoux,  Chas.,  Montreal 

Trust  Bldg. 
Chenevert,    Rene»   Bank    of 

Ottawa  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  455 

Cholette.  H.  A.,  K.C. 

Cinq-Mars,   Alex. 

Cinq-Mars,  Alf. 

Claxton,  Harvey  A  Ker, 
Transportation  Bldg.  A. 
G.  B.  Claxton,  K.C,  A.  E. 
Harvey,  K.C   ®T.  R.  Ker. 

Gloran,  Hon.  H.  J..  K.C 

Cohen,  Jos.,   16  St.  James. 

Cook,  Duff,  Magee  A  Mer- 
rill, Royal  Ins.  Bldg. 
John  Wilson  Cook,  K.C. 
A.  H.  Duff,  K.C,  ®Allan 
A.  Magee,  Walter  A.  Mer- 
rill, T.  B.  Heney.  Antonio 
Leblanc,  Maurice  Goud- 
rault. 

Card,  Page  453 

Coonan  A  Plimsoll,  136  St. 
James.  T.  J.  Coonan,  A. 
R.  W.  Plimsoll. 

Cotton,  Charles  M.,  Trans- 
portation Bldg. 

Couper,  Wm.  M.,  B.O.L., 
30  St.  John  St. 

Couslneau  A  Lacasse,  90 
St.  James  St.  Philemon 
Gousineau,  K.C,  N.  Urgel 
Lacasse,  K.C 

Card,  Page  453 

Cousins,  Geo.  V.,  Transpor- 
tation Bldg. 

Craig,  P.  A. 

Crankshaw,  Jas.  K.C, 
Versailles  Bldg. 

Crankshaw,  Jas.,  Jr. 

Crepeau,  L.  P.,  K.C  (See 
Elliott  David  A  Go.) 

Cresse,  L.  Q.  A.,  K.C,  3 
Notre  Dame  e. 

CuUen,  J.  P.,  4  Hospital  St. 

Curran  A  Curran,  180  St. 
James  St.  Frank  J.  Cur- 
ran, K.C,  L.  E.  Curran. 

Curr\',  N.  R. 

Dagenals,  Caron  A  Papln- 
eau 92  Notre  Dame  e.  J. 
P.  W.  Dagenais,  H.  S.  M. 
Caron,  A.  Papineau. 

Dalbec,    Hector. 

Dandurand,  Hon.  R.,  K.C. 
(See  Hibbard  A  Co.) 

David,  J.  A.,  16  St.  James 
St. 

David,  J.  H.,  KG. 

Davidson,  L.  H.,  KG. 


146 


ADVOCATES. 


MONTREAL— Continued. 
Davidson,  Walnwrlght, 

Alexander        A        Elder. 

Transportation  Bldg. 

Peers  Davidson,  K.C., 
Arnold  Wainwright, 

K.C.,  B.C.L.,  ®Mauricc 
Alexander,  Aubrey  H. 
Elder,  F.  W.  Hackett. 

Card,  Page  453 

de  Boucherville,  J.  B.,  K.C., 
180  St.  James. 

Decarie  &  Decary,  Montreal 
Trust  Bldg.  Hon.  J.  L. 
Decarie,  K.C.,  Alph.  De- 
cary, K.G.,  Paul  A.  De- 
cary, E.  Marier. 

Decarie,  J.  N.  P. 

Deguire  &  Nantel,  Trust  & 
Loan  Bldg.  A.  S.  De- 
guire J.  B.  Nantel,  Leo- 
pold Nantel. 

Delage,  V.  A. 

Delisle,  Arthur,  K.C. 

de  Lorimier,  Jules. 
<Side  Lorimier,  J.  G. 

de  Lorimier,  L.  R. 

de  Lorimier,  Raoul  G.,  K.C, 
97  St.  James  St. — 

Card,  Page  453 

Depocas,  G.  E.,  K.C. 

Detaulniers  A  Charbonn«au, 
92  Notre  Dame  e.  O. 
Desaulniers,  K.C,  Jean 
Charbonneau,  Jacques 
Desaulniers. 

Desbois,  D.  L.,  K.C,  30  St. 
James  St. 

Descarries  &  Descarries, 
18  Notre  Dame  e.  Jos.  A. 
Descarries,  K.C,  T.  N. 
Descarries. 

Desjardins,  C  H. 

De  Sola  &  Macnaughton, 
Que.  Bank  Bldg.  Bram  C 
DeSola,  Gordon  F.  Mac- 
naughton. 

DesRochers,  F. 

Dessaulles,  Garneau  &  Van- 
ler,  86  Notre  Dame 
West.  Caslmir  Dessaul- 
les, K.C,  Leon  Garneau, 
K.C,  ®Geo.  P.  Vanier,  J. 
B.  Desy,  P.  J.  Lorrain. 

Dillon,  John  H. 

Dion,  J.  A.  E.,  92  Notre 
Dame  e. 

Doherty,  Hon.  C  J.,  K.C 
(Minister  of  Justice), 
180       St.       James       St. 

Dorais  &  Dorals,  99  St. 
James  St.  A.  P,  Dorais, 
K.C,  O.  P.  Dorais,  K.C, 
P.  E.  Lefebvre. 


MONTREAL — Continued. 

Drouin,  Joseph,  20  St. 
James  St. 

Duckett  &  Dufresne,  20  St. 
James  St.  R.  L.  Duckett, 
Aug.  Dufresne. 

Dufresne,  Auguste. 

Dupre,  L.  P. 

Dupuis  &  Vigneault,  15  St. 
James  St.  J.  A.  Dupuis, 
Antonio   Vigneault. 

Dussault,  Mercler  A  Du- 
puis, 17  Place  d'Armes 
Hill.  J.  C  H.  Dussault, 
Jos.  A.  Mercier,  K.C.  P. 
L.  Dupuis. 

Dutaud,  Qustave,  97  St. 
James  St. 

Du   Tremblay,  P.   R. 

Eliasoph,   Solon. 

Elliott,  David  &  Mallhlot, 
Canada  Life  Bldg.  Henry 
J.  Elliott,  K.C,  L.  A. 
David,  K.C,  ®Adolphe 
Mailhiot,  S.  H.  R.  Bush, 
Counsel:  Louis  P.  Gre- 
peau,  K.C 

Card,  Page  454 

Emard,    E.    Chas.,    112    St. 

James  St. 

Enrlght,  Fred.  T.,  Trans- 
portation Bldg. 

Ethier,  Benj. 

Ewing  &  McFadden,  L.  L. 
&  G.  Bldg.  J.  A.  Ew- 
ing, K.C,  G.  S.  McFad- 
den. 

Fauteux  &  Fauteux,  97  St. 
James  St.  G.  A.  Fauteux, 
P.  Fauteux. 

Ferguson,  John  M.,  K.C, 
179  St.  James  St. 

Fineburg,  N.  S. 
OFisher,  R.  E. 

Fitzpatrick,  Bernard  P., 
Gen.  Sol.  Bell  Telephone 
Go. 

Flamand  &  Robert.  71a  St. 
James  St.  Chas.  E. 
Flamand,  Georges  Rob- 
ert. 

Fleet,  Falconer,  Phelan  A 
Bovey,  157  St.  James  St. 
C  J.  Fleet,  K.C,  Alex. 
Falconer,  K.C,  M.  A. 
Phelan,  K.C,  ®Wilfrid 
Bovey,  ®Robertson  Fleet, 
C  G.  Ogden,  K.C,  A.  L. 
R.  Mills. 

Card,  Page  454 

Fontaine  A  Desjarlals,  51  St. 

James.      Z    Fontaine,    E. 
'Desjarlals. 


QUZBSO. 


147 


MONTREAL— Continued. 
Foptin,    Anthlme    F.   X.,    97 

St.  James  St. 
Foster,  Martin,  Mann,  Mac- 
Kinnon, Hackett  &  Mul- 
vena,  Royal  Ins.  BIdg. 
Hon.  G.  G.  Foster,  K.C.,  J. 
A.  Mann,  K.G.,  ®C.  G. 
MacKinnon,  K.C.,  J.  T. 
Hackett,  H.  R.  Mulvena, 
F.  P.  Brais. 

Foster  W.  E.,  K.C.,  Solici- 
tor, G.T.R.,  McGill  St. 

Fournier,  J.  0. 

Gagne,  Arthur,  97  St. 
James  St. 

Gagne,  H.  J.,  83  Craig  w. 

Gagnon,  A. 

Gagnon,  Charles  E. 
®GaraDd.  H. 

Garceau  &  Garceau,  92 
Notre  Dame  e.  Nap. 
Garceau,  K.C.,  Honore  N. 
Garceau. 

(laudet,  Chas.  D.,  K.C. 

Oauthler  A  Beauregard, 
Power  Bldg.  L.  J. 
Gauthier,  K.C.,  L.  E. 
Beauregard,  K.C. 

Gendron,  Lucien. 

Genereux,  F.  A. 

GeofTrlon,  GeofTrion  A 
Prud'homme,  97  St. 
James  St.  Victor  Geof- 
frion,  K.C.,  Aime  Geof- 
frion  K.C.,  Alex. 
Prud'homme. 

Card,  Page  454 

Gibeault,   Arthur,   54   Notre 

Dame  e. 
Glass,  L.  G.,  30  St.  James 

St. 

Godin,  Morier  4  Cadotte. 
(See  .Angers,  de  Lorl- 
mier  &  Godin.) 

Godin,  J.  L.  L. 

Godin,  L.  A.  E. 

Goldenberg,  B.,  B.C.L., 
Power  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  454 

Goldstein,  Beullac  A  En- 
gel,  Royal  Ins.  Bldg. 
Maxwell  Goldstein,  K.G., 
®Pierre  Beullac.  K.C,  J. 
A.  Engel,  Max  Bernfeld. 

Gosselln,  Leblanc  A  Le- 
blanc.  Power  Bldg.  L. 
A.  Gosselin,  K.C.,  A.  Le- 
blanc. 

Gouin,  Sir  Lomer,  K.C. 

Goyette.  G.  A..  K.C,  4 
Boul'd  St.  Laurent. 

Goyette,  O.  A.,  K.C. 

Gravel,  J.  A.  E.,  Power  Bldg. 


MONTREAL — Continued. 
Oreenshlelds,    Greenshields, 

Languedoc     A      Parkins, 
120  St.  James  St.    J.  N. 

Greenshields.      K.C,      E. 

Languedoc,  K.C,  ^C   G. 

Greenshields,      ®E.       R. 

Parkins,    ®S.    G.    Dixon. 

Ralph    E.    Allan,    R.    V. 

Colville    Sinclair,    J.    P. 

Charbonneau. 

Card,  Page  454 
Orenier,  A.  W.,  K.C,  13  St. 

James  St. 
Quertin,  0.  A.,  K.C,  30  St. 

James. 
Guimont,  Ernest. 
Hague.  Fred,  K.C 
Hall,  A.  Rivea,  K.O.,  Com- 
mercial Union  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  454 
Handfleld       A       Handfleld. 

Quebec    Bank    Bldg.    W. 

A.  Handfleld,  K.C,  Arthur 

Handfleld. 
Hatchett,  P.  J. 
Hehert,  Jos. 
Heneker.     Chauvin,    Baker, 

A     Walker,     Commercial 

Union      Bldg.        R.      T. 

Heneker,   K.C.,  Henry  N. 

Chauvin,  K.C,  Harold  E. 

Walker,        C        Stewart 

Lemesurier. 
Hetu,  0.  Arcade,  LL.B.,  54 

Notre  Dame  e. 
Hibbard,  Gosselln  A  Moyse, 

Roval  Trust  Bide.    F.  W. 

Hibbard.  K.C,  Louis  Gos- 
selin,   K.C.    ®Robert    B. 

Moyse.      A.      Chouinard. 

{Counsel — Hon.    R.    Dan- 

durand.  K.C.) 

Card,  Page  455 

Holt.   Chas.  M.  K.C,  Royal 

Trust  Bldg. 
Houle.     Leopold.     i309     N. 

Dame   e. 
Howard,  Aylmer  A  De  Witt, 

86    Notre    Dame    w.      E. 

Edwin   Howard,   K.C,   H. 

U.      P.      .Aylmer,      K.C. 

Jacob     DeWitt,    ®0.     S. 

Tyndale,   H.   E.   A.   Rose. 

Counsel — Francis  McLen- 
nan, K.C. 

Card,  Page  455 
Howard,  W.  H. 
Hubert,  L.  J.  R. 
Hurteau  &  Hurteau.  180  St. 

James  St.    J.  A.  Hurteau, 

M.  A.  Hurteau. 
Hutchlns,  H.   A.,    K.C,   204 

St.    Catherines   W. 
lies,  Chas.,     80    St.    Fran- 
cols  Xavier  St. 


148 


ADVOCATES. 


MONTREAL— Continued. 

Internoscia,  Fortin  &  Bert- 
rand,  97  St.  James  St. 
Jerome  Internoscia,  Tan- 
crede  Fortin,  Ernest 
Bertrand. 

Jacobs,    Couture    A    Fitch, 

Power      Bldg.       S.      W. 

Jacobs,  K.C.,  M.P.,  G.  G. 

P.  Gouture,  Louis  Fitch. 

Card,  Page  455 

Jacobs,   Lyon  W.,   520   St. 

Lawrence  Blvd. 
Jalbert    A    Vanler,    Hoche- 

laga  Bank  Bldg.     J.  W. 

Jalbert,  A.  Vanier. 
Jasmin    A    Berthlaume,    52 

St.   James.      Aq.   Jasmin 

Albert  Berthiaume. 
Jasmin,  V.  F. 
Jean,  Joseph,  90  St.  James 

St. 
Jette,  J.  T. 
Joannette,  J.  II.,  K.G. 
Jodoin,   Henri,  K.C.,    (Asst. 

Solicitor,  G.  T.  R.  McGlU 

St.) 
Jodoin,    T. 
Johnson,  A.  R.,  K.G. 
Johnson,    Walter    8.,    B.A., 

B.C.L.,  Commercial  Union 

Bldg. 

Card,  Page  455 

Jones,  A.   G. 

Kavanagh,  Lajole  A  La- 
coste,  Provincial  Bank 
Bldg.,  7  Place  d'Armes 
Square.  Sir  Alexandre 
Lacoste,  K.C.,  H.  J. 
Kavanagh,  K.G.,  H.  Ger- 
in-Lajoie,  K.G.,  Paul  La- 
coste, K.G.,  Alex.  La- 
coste, Jr.,  Henri  Gerin- 
La.joie,  Alex.  Gerin- 
Lajoie, 

Card,  Page  455 

Kearny,  W.  P. 
®Kerry,  John. 

Labelle,  Alfred. 

Lachapelle  &  Lalonde,  30 
St.  James.  A.  Lacha- 
pelle, Paul  Lalonde. 

Lachapelle     <&     Denis,     20 
St.    James.    Ad.    Lacha- 
pelle,   L.    Denis,    Wilfrid 
Denis. 

Lacroix,  J.  0.,  K.C. 

Laflamme,  Mitchell  A  Cal- 
laghan.  Bank  of  Ottawa 
Bldg.  N.  K.  Laflamme, 
K.C,  Hon.  W.  G.  Mitch- 
ell, K.C.  Frank  Callag- 
han,  F.  X.  A.  Biron. 


MONTREAL — Continued. 
Lafleur,  MacDougall,  Mac- 
farlane  A  Barclay,  Royai 
Trust  Bldg.  Eugene  La- 
fleur, K.C,  G.  W.  Mac- 
Dougall, K.C,  L.  Mac- 
farlane,  K.C.,  Gregor 
Barclay,  William  B. 
Scott,  ®Hon.  A.  K.  Huges- 
sen,  J.  A.  Mathewson,  L. 
H.  Ballantyne. 

Card,  Page  455 

Lafortune,  D.  A.,  K.  G. 

Laliberte,    Edgar. 

Lalonde,  Maurice  C 

Lamarche,  J.  P. 

Lamarre,  J.  S. 

Lamarre  A  Monet.  J.  I. 
Lamarre,  K.C,  Amedee 
Monet,  LL.L. 

Lamothe,  Qadbofs  A  Nan- 
tef,  308-309-310-311 

Montreal  Trust  Bldg.  J. 
C  Lamothe,  D.CL.,  K.C, 
Emilien  Gadbois,  LL.L., 
J.  Marechal  Nantel, 
B.C.L. 

Card,  Page  456 

Lamothe,  Antolne,  LL.B.,  90 

St.  James  St. 

Card,  Page  457 

Lantier,  J.  0. 

Laporte,  C  Z.,  K.C. 

Larivlere,  M.  J.  C. 

LaRose,  Wilfrid. 

Laurendeau,  Hon.  Chs.,  K. 
C,  Counsel  and  Chief 
City  Atty.  J.  L.  Archam- 
bault,  K.C,  Counsel;  As- 
sistants: J.  H.  Damp- 
housse,  K.C,  W.  H.  But- 
ler, LL.L.,  J.  A.  Jarry, 
K.C,  Alexander  A.  Saint 
Pierre,  Hon.  A.  W.  At- 
water,  K.C,  Consulting 
City  Atty. 

Lavallee,  Desmarais  A  De 
Serres,  97  St.  James.  L. 
A.  Lavallee,  K.C,  J.  Des- 
marais, K.C,  ®R.  De 
Serres. 

LeBlanc,  Brossard,  Forest, 
Lslonde  A  Coffin,  Credit 
Foncier        Bldg.  P]d- 

mond  Brossard,  K.C,  Alf. 
Forest,  A.  Lalonde,  F.  G. 
Coffin. 

Card,  Page  457 

Leduc,  A. 

Lee,  R.  W.,  K.C,  (Dean 
McGill  Univ.). 

Lefebvre,  L.  J. 

Legrand  &  Bourdon,  92 
Notre  Dame  e.  Omer  Le- 
grand, J.  E.  B.  Bourdon. 

Lelluray,  S.  J. 


QUXBKC. 


149 


MONTREAL — Continued. 

Lemieux,  Hon.  Rod.,  K.G., 
Royal  Trust  Bldg. 

Leonard,  Gallagher  & 
Guerin,  26  St.  James.  J. 
C  E.  Leonard,  M.  J.  F. 
Gallagher,  Gaetan  Guerin. 

Lessard,  Geo.  E.,  99  St. 
James. 

Leveillee,  Lionel. 

Lighthall  A  Harwood,  Mon- 
treal Trust  Bldg.  W.  D. 
Lighthall,  K.C.,  C.  A. 
Harwood,  K.C. — 

Card,  Page  457 

Lonergan,  M.  S.,  K.C. 

Loranger,  Jos.  H.,  K.C,  99 
St.  James  St. 

Lovett,  H.  A.,  K.C,  Trans- 
portation Building. 

Lussier,  Ed.,  K.C.,  83  St. 
Denis  St. 

Lyman  &  Dunlop,  80  St. 
Francois  Xavier  St.  J. 
H.  Dunlop,  K.C— 

Card,  Page   '37 

McAvoy,  D.,  K.C. 

McCord,  D.  R.,  K.C. 

McCormIck  A  Lebourveau, 
C.  P.  R.  Telegraph  Bldg. 
Duncan  McCormick,  K.C, 
S.  A.  Lebourveau,  K.C 

McQIbbon  Casgrain,  Mit- 
chell &  Casgrain:  Mit- 
chell, Casgrain,  Mc- 
Dougall,  Creelman,  Stairs 
&  Casgrain,  Royal  Trust 
Building.  Victor  E.  Mit- 
chell, K.C.  A.  Chase- 
Casgrain,  K.C,  Errol  M. 
McDougall,  John  J. 
Creelman,  ^Gilbert  S. 
Stairs,  Pierre  F.  Casgrain, 
J.  L.  Bell,  S.  Demers. 

Card,  Page  458 

McGoun,  A.,  K.C,  86  Notre 
Dame  w. 

MacAlllster,  A.  W.  C,  K.C 

MacCallum,  O.  B.  (With 
National  Trust  Co.) 

Mackay  A  Place,  Trans- 
portation Bldg.  Hugh 
MacKay,  K.C,  E.  G. 
Place. 

Maclean,  Hon.  A.  K.,  K.C 
(See  Halifax,  N.  S.j 

MacNaughton,  John,  Royal 
Trust  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  458 

Marceau,  J.  0. 

Margolese,  L.  S. 

Mariotti,  H.  C  G. 

Marsan.  G.  A..  K.C.  20  St. 
James, 

Martlneau  A  Jodoln,  66  St. 
James.  V.  Martlneau, 
K.C,  A.  Jodoin,  K.C. 


MONTREAL— Continued. 

Martlneau,  J.C 

Masson  A  Bllfette,  30  St. 
James  St.  Louis  Masson, 
K.C,  J.  Emile  Billette. 

Card,  Page  458 

Matheson,  R.  D. 

Mathleu,  A.  Paplneau,  180 
St.  James. 

Card,  Page  458 

Mathieu,  Jules,  K.C. 

Meagher  &  Coulln,  Com- 
mercial Union  Bldg.  J. 
J.  Meagher,  K.C,  J.  E. 
Coulin,  K.C. 

Menard,  G. 

Mercier,  Hon.  Honore.  K.C 

Meredith,  Holden,  Hague, 
Shaughnessy  &  Howard, 
Merchants  Bank  Bldg.  F. 
E.  Meredith,  K.C,  A.  R. 
Holden,  K.C,  H.  J.  Hague, 
K.C,  ®Hon.  W.  J. 
Shaughnessy,  ®C  G. 
Reward,  P.  A.  Badeaux. 
(Counsel,  C  S.  Campbell. 
K  C  ) 

Card.  Page  459 

Meunier,  L.  C,  80  St.  Ga- 
briel. 

Migneron,  J.  H. 

Millette,  N.  A.,  K.C,  97  St. 
James. 

Millman,  L. 

Mingle,  G.  W. 

Molleur,  J.  A.,  4  St.  Law- 
rence Boulevard. 

Molleur,  O.  Q.,  (C.P.R.) 
Windsor  Station. 

Monette.  Ph. 

Montpetit,  Ed.,  Duluth  Bldg. 

Monty  &  Duranleau,  Ver- 
sailles Bldg.  R.  Monty, 
K.C.  A.  Duranleau,  K.C, 
Paul  G.  H.  Beaudry. 

Money  A  Macdonald,  61  St. 
Gabriel.  Guy  Morey, 
B.A.,  B.C.L.,  James  Mac- 
donald, M.A.,  B.C.L. 

Card,  Page  458 

Morgan  A  Westover,  Trans- 
portation Bldg.  E.  A.  D. 
Morgan,  K.C,  E.  W. 
Westover. 

Morrison,  M.  J.,  K.C 

Morrison,  G.  A..  K.C 

Mousseau.  J.  0.,  K.C,  97 
St.   James  St. 

Muhlstock,  A.  W.,  99  St. 
James  St. 

Mullin,    R.    T. 

Murphy,  Perrault,  Raymond 
&  Gouin,  Montreal  Trust 
Bldg.  D.  R.  Murphy. 
K.C,  Ant.  Perrault,  K.C, 
Max.  Raymond,  K.C. 
Leon  M.  Gouin. 


50 


ADfOCATES. 


mONTREAL— Continued. 

Nicholson,  D.  N. 

Normandeau  &  Grothe,  J.  E. 
B.  Normandeau,  A.  P. 
Grothe. 

Normandln,  Z. 

Ogden,  C.  G.,  K.C.,  157  St. 
James. 

Ostiguy,  J.  C. 

Ouimet,  J.  A.,  K.G.,  30  St. 
James. 

Pager,  V. 

Paplllon,  J.  H.  O.,  K.C.,  4 
St.  Lawrence  Boulevard. 

Paradis,  R.,  K.C.  (C.P.R. 
Sol.  for  Quebec.)  Assist- 
ant: Jean  Bernier. 

Parent,  Honore. 

Pariseault  Lamontagne  A 
Archambault  180  St. 
James.  C.  A.  Pariseault, 
K.C.,  Yvon  Lamontagne, 
J.  H.  Archambault. 

Patenauda  &  Monette,  7 
Place  d'  Armes.  Hon.  E. 
L.  Patenaude,  K.G.,  Gus- 
tave  Monette. 

Card,  Page  459 

Patterson  &  Jacobs,  180  St. 
James.  Wm.  Patterson, 
K.G.,  N.  W.  Jacobs. 

Payette,  J.  V. 

Pelissler,  Wilson  A  8t. 
Pierre,  Power  Bldg. 
E.  Pelissler,  K.G.,  C.  A. 
Wilson,  K.G.,  G.  St. 
Pierre,  K.C. 

Pelletler,  Letourneau, 

Beaulieu  &  Mercler, 
Trust  &  Loan  Bldg.  L. 
Conrad  Pelletier,  K.G., 
Severin  Letourneau, 

K.C,  L.  E.  Beaulieu, 
K.C,  Paul  Mercier. 

Pelletier  (H)  &  Cloutier,  99 
St.  James.  H.  Pelletier, 
K.C,  A.   Cloutier. 

Pelletier,  Alexis  D. 

Pelletier,  A.  S.,  K.C,  99  St. 
James  St. 

Perron,  Taachereau,  Rln- 
fret,  Vallee  A  Genest, 
Montreal  Trust  Bldg. 
Hon.  J.  L.  Perron,  K.C, 
R.  Taschereau,  K.C.  T. 
Rinfret,  K.C,  Arthur 
Vallee,  K.C.  R.  Genest, 
R.  Brodeur. 

Card,  Page  459 

Phaneuf  &  Poirier,   97   St. 

James  St.    J.  E.  Phaneuf, 

Romeo  Poirier. 
Piche,  J.  A.,  K.C. 


MONTREAL — Continued. 

Pilon,  A. 

Pilon,  J.  A. 

Pilon,  J.  W. 

Plante,  Leandre,  58  St. 
James  St. 

Plante,  Leonce 

Plante,  W.  A. 

Plourde,  U. 

Poliquin,  G. 

Pontbriand,  Ph. 

Poplioer,  Isidore,  99  St. 
James  St. 

Pouliot  &  Lanctot,  97  St. 
James  St.  J.  N.  Pouliot, 
P.  E.  Lanctot. 

Pruneau,  J.  A.  N. 

Ralnvllle  &  Qagnon,  160  St. 
James  St.  J.  H.  Raln- 
vllle,   J.    Oscar    Gagnon. 

Rainville  &  Rainville,  Mont- 
real Trust  Bldg.  Hon.  H. 
B.  Rainville,  K.C,  Paul 
Rainville,  K.C. 

Raynes,  Chas.,  K.C. 

Renaud,  0. 

Renaud,  J.  R. 

Ritchie,  W.  F.,  K.C 

Rivet,  Bourassa  &  Caisse. 
L.  A.  Rivet,  K.C,  R. 
Bourassa,  L.  P.  Caisse. 

Robert,  L. 

Robillard,  Julien,  Tetreau 
&  Marin,  Duluth  Bldg.  J. 

A.  Robillard,  K.C,  J.  A. 
Julien,  K.C.  E.  Tetreau, 
Gust.  Marin. 

Robitaille,  Clement,  K.C 

Rodler,  Charlemagne,  K.C, 
Trust  &  Loan  Bldg. 

Rondeau,  A.   0. 

Rose,  Bernard,  211  McGill 
St. 

Ross  &  Angers.  H.  S. 
Ross,  K.C,  E.  R.  Angers. 

Roy,  Romuald. 

Ryan,  P.  C 

St.  Denis,  Leopold. 

8t.  Germain,  Guerln  A 
Raymond,  Trust  &  Loan 
Bldg.  P.  St.  Germain, 
K.C,    L.    Guerin,    LL.L., 

B.  Panet  Raymond,  LL.L. 
St.    Jacques,    Flllon,    Houle 

A  Lamothe,  90  St.  James. 
J.  L.  St.  Jacques,  K.C,  Z. 
Filion,  K.C,  J.  A.  A. 
Houle,  Leon  Lamothe. 

Sassevlile,  E.  L.,  97  St. 
James  St. 

Senecal  &  Gelinas.  Trans- 
portation Bldg.  0.  Sene- 
cal, K.C,  J.  L.  Gelinas. 


qUXBBG. 


151 


MONTREAL — Continued. 
Smith,      Markey,      Skinner, 
Pugsley  &  Hyde,  112  St. 

James  St.  F.  H.  Markey, 
K.G.,  W.  W.  Skinner, 
K.G..  W.  G.  Pugsley  G. 
G.  Hyde,  J.  G.  Ahern. 

Solomon,   N.,  Duluth   BIdg. 

Stackhouse,  R.  T.,  K.C. 
(SStalker,  Arch. 

Stewart  A  Stewart,  Guar- 
dian Bldg.  T.  S.  Stew- 
art. 

Sullivan,  J.  A. 

Surveyer,  Paul. 

Tache,  L.  H.,  K.C.,  26  St. 
James. 

Talllon,  Benin,  Morin  A 
Laramee,  180  St.  James 
St.  Sir  L.  0.  Taillon, 
K.C.,  J.  A.  Bonin,  K.C., 
L.  J.  S.  Morin,  K.C..  J. 
A.  A.  Laramee,  A.  L. 
Bonin. 

Tanner,  A.  H. 

Tansey,  T.  M. 

Tellier,  Hon.  L.,  K.C. 

Tessier  St  Roch.  Montreal 
Trust  Bldg.  J.  D.  Camille 
Tessier,  H.  Roch. 

Tetreau,  Maurice,  15  St. 
James  St. 

Theberge  A  Qermain,  60 
Notre  Dame  St.  E.  Al- 
bert Theberge,  K.C.  Al- 
ban  Germain,  K.C,  Rene 
Theberge. 

Tremblay,  F.  P. 

Trihey,  H.  J.,  K.C,  York- 
shire Ins.  Bdg. 

Tritt,  Saul.  179  St.  James. 
Card,  Page  4.59 

TrItt,  S.  Q.,  179  St.  James 

St. 

Trudeau  &  Guerin.  97  St. 
James  St.  J.  C.  E.  Tru- 
deau, Chas.  E.  Guerin. 

Truell,  H.  V. 

Tucker  &  Cameron,  204  St. 
James  St.  Henry  Tucker, 
J.   D.  Cameron. 

Vanier,  Guv. 

Vineberg,  A.  H.,  B.A.,  B.C.L., 
329  St.  Lawrence  Blvd. 

Vineberg,  Sol. 

Vipond  A  VIpond,  Trans- 
portation Bldg.  Ernest 
E.  Vipond.  K.C,  H.  S. 
Vipond,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  459 

Walsh    A   Walsh,      80    St. 
Gabriel  St.    J.  C.  Walsh, 
K.C,   T.   E.   Walsh,    K.C. 
®Water8ton,  E.  J. 


MONTREAL — Continued. 
Weinfield,  Sperber,  Ledleu, 
&  Fortlep,  Transportation 
Bldg.  Henry  WeinQeld, 
M.  M.  Sperber,  ®Pierre 
Ledleu,  J.  Y.  Fortier. 
Weir,  R.  S.    K.C,   120  St. 

To  nri pc 

Weldon  A  Harris,  11  Place 
D'Armes.  Joseph  W. 
Weldon,  S.  L.  Dale  Har- 
ris. 

Card,  Page  459 
Whelan,  Jos. 

White  A  Buchanan,  Domin- 
ion Express  Bldg.     W.  J. 
White,    K.C,    A.    W.    P. 
Buchanan,  K.C. 
Yvon,    Gendron    A    Trudel, 
92  Notre  Dame  e.    A.  W. 
Y'von,     Lucien     Gendron, 
Jean  P.  Trudel. 
MURRAY  BAY,  See  Malbaie. 
NAPIERVILLE  —  Dist.  Iber- 
ville. 
Merizzi,  E. 
NEW      CARLISLE    —      Dist. 
Gaspe. 
Bugeaud    A    Cote.      Fabien 
Bugeaud,    M.P.P.,    Emile 
Cote. 
Kelly,  Hon.  John  Hall,  K  C. 
Card,  Page  460 
Mills,  James  E. 
NEW      QLASQOW,      See    St. 

Jerome. 
NEW    RICHMOND,    See    New 

Carlisle. 
NICOLET — Dist.   Nicolet. 
Camirand.  Wilfrid,  K.C. 
Comeau,  L.  H. 
Trahan,  Arthur,  K.C. 
NOMININQUE   — Dist.    Mont- 
calm. 
Bousquet,   J.    B. 
Delage,  A. 

NORTH    HATLEY,   See   Sher- 

brooke. 
ORMSTOWN,  See  Huntingdon. 
PAPINEAUVILLE      —      Dlst. 
Ottawa. 
Fortier      A      Major      (See 
Hull). 
PA8PEBIAC,   See   New   Carl- 
isle. 
PERCE  —  Dist.  Gaspe. 
Brasset,  Maurice. 
Flynn,  W.  A.  E. 
Garneau,  A.  S.,  K.C. 
PHILLiPSBURQ,  See  Bedford. 
PIERREVILLE — Dist.     Riche- 
lieu. 
Chasse,  A.    (See  Sorel.) 


152 


ADVOCATES. 


PLER8ISVILLE  — Dist.  Artha- 
baska. 

Houde,  L.  J. 
QUEBEC  CITY  —  Dist.  Que- 
bec. 

Angers,  Chas. 

Beaubien,  L.  0.,  K.C. 

Bodard,  Prevost  A  Ta«- 
chereau.  J.  E.  Bedard, 
K.C,  J.  A.  Prevost, 
Edouard  Taschereau, 

LL.L. 

Bedard,  J.  Ephr.,  Que.  Ry. 
Bldg. 

Bolanger,  A. 

Belleau,  Baillargeon  &  Bel- 
leau.  Eusebe  Belleau, 
K.C,  E.  Baillargeon,  K.C, 
Noel  Belleau. 

Bellerive,  Geo. 

Belley,  L.  G.,  K.C 

Bernler,  Bernler  A  DeBllly, 
111  Mountain  Hill.  Al- 
phonse  Bernler,  K.C, 
Henri  Bernier,  LL.L.,  V. 
DeBllly. 

Boivin,  Henri. 

Campbell,  R.,  K.C. 

Cannon  A  Roy,  111  Moun- 
tain Hill.  Lucien  Cannon, 
M.P.,  Laetare  Roy,  B.CL. 

Champoux,  Edgar,  81  St. 
Peter  Street. 

Card,  Page  460 

Ghapleau  &  Theriault.  J.  E. 

Chapleau,     K.C,     Elisee 

Theriault,  M.P. 
Cimon,  H. 
Cook  &  Cook.    A.  H.  Cook, 

K.C,  A.  Laurie,  K.C,  F. 

Murphy,  K.C 
Corriveau,  A.,  K.C. 
Darveau,  C  V.,  K.C 
Davidson.  W.  H.,  K.C. 
Demers  &  Demeps.     L.   G. 

Demers,  K.C,  A.  Demers, 

K.C,      Hochelaga     Bank 

Bldg. 
Dionne,  C  E.  L.,  K.C. 
Dobell,    Alfred    C,    92    St. 

Peter  St. 

Card,  Page  460 

Dorion   &  Qosselin.      C   N. 

Dorion,   F.   Gosselin. 
Drolet,     Ernest,     133     St. 

Joseph  St. 
Drouin    A    Amyot,    Quebec 

Ry.  Bldg.     F.  0.  Drouin, 

K.C,      William      Amyot, 

K  C 

Card,  Page  460 

Drouin,    Paul,    LL.L.,    Que. 
Ry.  Bldg. 

Card,  Page  460 


QUEBEC  CITY— Continued. 

Dussault  &  Laflamme,  111 
Mountain  Hill.  Leon 
Dussault,  J.  L.  K.  La- 
flamme. 

Edge,  T.  W.,  4  St.  Peter 
St. 

Fafard  A  Sylvestre,  85  St. 
Peter  St.  R.  Fafard,  A. 
Sylvestre. 

Falardeau,   Adrlen, 

Fitzpatrick,  Dupre  A  Qag- 
non,  105  Mountain  Hill. 
Art.  Fitzpatrick,  LL.L., 
Maurice  Dupre,  LL.L.,  J. 
0.  Gagnon,  LL.L. 

Card,  Page  460 

Fortin,  J.  E. 

Francoeur,    VIen    A    Larue, 

72%  St.  Peter  St.  J.  N. 
Francoeur,  K.C,  M.P. P., 
T.  A.  Vien,  K.C,  M.P.,  J. 
Louis  Larue,  L.L.L. 

French,  Peter. 

Gagne  A  Gagne,  111  Moun- 
tain Hill.  Albert  Gagne, 
L.  R.  Gagne. 

Card,  Page  461 

Gallpeault,  St.  Laurent, 
Gagne  A  Metayer,  115 
St.  Peter  St.  Hon.  A. 
Galipeault,  K.C,  M.P.P., 
Louis  S.  St.  Laurent, 
K.C,  LL.D.,  J.  Art  Gagne, 
K.C,  LL.L.,  J.  Alph. 
Metayer,  K.C,  LL.L. 

Card,  Page  461 

Gelly  &  Dion,  116  Moun- 
tain Hill.  Emile  Gelly, 
B.A.,  LL.B.,  Aime  Dion, 
B.A..  LL.L. 

Gingras,  Romeo. 

Gobeil,  Ant. 

Gosselin,  J. 

Grenier,  H. 

Guay  A  Fremont.  Ro- 
dolphe  Guay,  Charles 
Fremont. 

Hudon,  Jos.  A. 

Lachance,  Ahem  A  Morin, 
111  Mountain  Hill.  A. 
Lachance,  K.C,  M.  J. 
Ahern,  Max.  Morin. 

Laferte  A  Pouliot,  88  St. 
Peter.  H.  Laferte,  L.  A. 
Pouliot. 

Card,  Page  461 

Lampson,  Frederick. 

Langlois,  P.  W. 

Larue,  W. 

Lavergne,  A. 

Lemieux,  M.  A.,  K.C. 

Le  Tarte,  Chas.  M.,  G4  St. 
Joseph  St. 

Lortie,  Edmond. 


qUKBEC. 


153 


QUEBEC  CITY — Conlmuea. 
Mercier,  E. 

IMoraud,  Savard,  Aileyn  A 
Savapd,  126  St.  Peter. 
Lucien  Moraud,  B.A., 
LL.L.,  Alfred  Savard, 
B.A.,  B.G.L.,  Richard  R. 
Aileyn,  B.A.,  LL.L., 
Arthur      Savard,       B.A., 

B  C  I 

Card,  Page  461 

Morin,  L.  D. 

O'Sulllvan,  H.  M.,  98  St. 
Peter  St. 

Paradis,  Audet  &  Grenier. 
William  Paradis,  P.  Aud- 
et, J.  Grenier. 

Parent,  L.  E. 

Pelletier,  Hon.  H.  C.,  K.C. 

Pentland,  Gravel  &  Thom- 
son, 56  St.  Peter  St.  C. 
A.  Pentland,  K.G.,  J.  P. 
A.  Gravel,  K.C.,  A.  C.  M. 
Thomson,  A.  Routhier. 

Power  &  Qosselin,  111 
Mountain  Hill.  C.  0. 
Power,  M.P.,  Lucien  Gos- 
selin,  L.L.L. 

Card,  Page  463 

RIvard,  Chauveau  A  March- 
and,  75  St.  Peter  St.  Adj. 
Rivard,  K.C.,  C.  A. 
Chauveau,  K.C.,  Aime 
Marchand,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  468 

Robertson,  A.,  K.C. 

Robitaille,  Paul. 

Rochette,  J.  A. 

Rouillard,  Leon. 

Roy,  Langlais,  Godbout  A 
Rochette,  126  St.  Peter 
St.  Ernest  Roy,  K.C. 
Romeo  Langlais,  K.C,  F. 
A.  Godbout,  Edgar  Roch- 
ette, B.A.,  L.L.L. 

Card,  Page  463 

Shink  &  De  Blois,  81  St. 
Peter  St.  Geo.  H;  Shink, 
Rodolphe  De  Blois. 

Talbot,  Louis  A.,  K.C. 

Taschereau,  Roy,  Cannon 
Parent  A  Casgrain, 
Victoria  Chambers.  Hon. 
L.  A.  Taschereau,  K.C, 
Ferdinand  Roy,  K.C,  L. 
A.  Cannon,  K.C,  Geo. 
Parent,  K.C,  Leon  Cas- 
grain, LL.L. 

Card,  Page  463 

Taschereau  &  Mayrand.    A. 
Taschereau,  0.  Mayrand. 
Tessier,  Hon.  Jules,  K.C. 


QUEBEC  CITY — Continued. 
Theriault,      Drouin,      Bien- 
venue  &  Drouin.  E.  Ther- 
iault, M.P.P.,   0.  Drouin, 
V.      Bienvenue,      H.      P. 
Drouin. 
Turcotte,  J.  P.,  K.C. 
RICHMOND  —  Dist.  St.  Fran- 
cois. 

D'Artols,  J.  V. 

Card,  Page  463 
Lawrence,    Morris    &     Co. 

(See  Sherbrooke.) 
RIQAUD,  See   Beauharnois. 
RIMOUSKI  —  Dist  Rimouski. 
Asselin  4    Asselin.     L.    N. 

Asselin,  K.C,  R.  Asselin. 
Begin,  P.  Q. 
Bernier,  N. 
Cote,  A.  E. 
Qagnon,  Sassevllle  A  Qag- 

non.    L   Gagnon.  E.  Sas- 

seville,  P.  E.  Gagnon. 
Garon    &    Jessup.     A.    P. 

Garon,   J.  J.   Jessup. 
Martin,  J.  P.  V. 
Noel,   H.   E. 
Poullot,  J.  N.,  K.C. 
Tache,  L. 

Tessier   A   Cote.      A.  Tes- 
sier,  K.C,   M.P.P.,   E.  A 

Cote. 
RIVIERE  DU  LOUP  STATION 

Dist.  Kamouraska. 
Paradis,  Leon. 
ROBERVAL — Dist.  Roberval. 
Bergeron  &  Brassard.  T.  L 

Bergeron,  Ls.  Brassard. 
Boily,   A. 
Lapointe  &  Langlais.     (See 

Chicoutimi.) 
Lefebvre,  T. 

Card,  Page  463 

ROCK    ISLAND    —   Dist.    St. 
Francois. 
Charbonnel,  L.  E. 
Montle,  J.  H. 

ROXTON  FALLS,  See  Water- 
loo. 

STE.  ADELE,  See  St.  Jerome. 

STE.  AGATHE  DES  MONTS, 
See  St.  Jerome. 

ST.  AIME,  See  St.  Jerome. 

ST.   ANDRE   —  Dist.   Terre- 
bonne. 
DeLaronde,  R.  P. 

ST.  ANNE  DE  LA  PERADE— 
Dist.  Three  Rivers.  (See 
Three  Rivers.) 

STE  ANNE  DE  LA  POCA- 
TIERE,  See  Fraserville. 


154 


ADVOCATES. 


ST.   ARWIAND   STATION,   See 

Bedford. 
ST.   CHARLES      (Riv.  Riche- 
lieu)   See  St.  Hyacinthe. 
ST.  CHRYSOSTOME,  See   St. 

John's. 
STE.    ELIZABETH,    See    Joli- 

ette. 
ST.  EUSTACHE  —  Dist.  Ter- 
rebonne. 
Champagne,  Hon.  H.,  K.L.. 
ST.  EVARISTE — Dist.  Beauce. 

Gaudet,   Hector. 
ST.    FELICIEN — Dist.    Rober- 
val. 
Martin,  P. 
ST.   FELIX    DE   VALOIS,   See 

Joliette. 
ST.    FERDINAND,    See    Thet- 

ford  Mines. 
STE.  FLAVIE  STATION,    See 

RimousKi. 
ST.    FRANCOIS    DU    LAC    — 
Dist.  Richelieu. 
Allard,   Ad. 
Baril,  Z. 
ST.  GABRIEL  DE  BRANDON, 
Dist.  Joliette. 
Allard,  Gaston. 
ST.  GEORGES — Dist.  Beauce. 
Bouffard,  Godbout  &  Bouf- 
fard.     (See  St.  Joseph.) 
Arthur  Godbout,  M.P.P. 
Faribault  &   Bolduc.      (See 
St.  Joseph.) 
STE.  HELENE  DE  KAMOUR- 

ASKA,  See  Fraserville. 
ST.  HYACINTHE  —  Dist.  St. 
Hyacinthe. 
Beauregard,  J.  O.,  K.C. 
Fontaine  &  Chagnon.  V.  £.. 
Fontaine,     K.C.,     G.     J- 
Chagnon. 
Lusslep    &    Flynn.      Louis 
Lussier,      K.G.,      Francis 
Flynn,   LLl.. 

Card,,  Page  464 
ST.     JEAN     —     Dist     Iber- 
ville. 
Belanger,  Charles. 
Carreau,  J.  P. 
Cartier,  Jacques,  LL.L. — 
Chasse,  A.,  K.C. 
Demers    &    Regnier.      Jos. 
Demers,  K.C,  Andre  Reg- 
nier. 
Dore,  P.  J. 
Fortin,  Georges. 

Card,  Page  464 

GIpard,  A.  D.,  K.C. 
Poulln,  Stanislas,  KX). 

Card,  Page  464 


ST.  JEROME  —  Dist.  Terre- 
bonne. 
Belair,  J.  P.  - 
Degulre,    Nantel    A    Nantel. 

A.  S.    Deguire,   LL.B.,   J. 

B.  Nantel,  LL.L.,  Leopold 
Nantel,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  464 
De  Martigny,  C,  K.C. 
Fortin,  A. 
Marchand,  C.  E. 
ST.  JOHN'S,  See  St.  Jean. 
ST.  JOSEPH  —  Dist.  Beauce. 
Bouffard,  Godbout  &  Bouf- 
fard.   P.   Bouffard,   K.C, 
A.  Godbout,  M.P.P. ,  K.C, 
P.  H.  Bouffard. 
Dufour,  F.  X. 
Faribault  &  Bolduc.     Leon 

Faribault,  Remi  Bolduc. 
Fortier    &    Cliche.     J.    H. 

Fortier,  K.C,  L.  CUche. 
Pacaud  &  Morin.  A.  Pacaud, 
K.C,   Louis  Morin,  K.C. 
Talbot  &  Beaudoin.     L.  U. 
Talbot,  R.  Beaudoin. 
STE.  JULIENNE  —  Dist.  Joli- 
ette. 
(See  Joliette.) 
ST.    LEONARD    D'ASTON    — 
Dist.  Nicolet. 
Boucher,  F.  E.  N. 
STE.  MARIE  —  Dist.  Beauce. 
Fortier     &     CUche.       (See 
St.  Joseph.) 
STE.    MARTINE,   See   Valley- 
field. 
ST.     MICHEL     DE     NAPIER- 

VILLE,  See  St.  John's. 
ST.  PACOME,  See  Fraserville. 
ST.    PASCHAL,      See   Fraser- 
ville. 
ST.  PHILIPPE  DE  NERY,  See 

Fraserville. 
ST.   POLYCARPE,  See  Hunt- 
ingdon. 
ST.  REMI,  See  St.  Jean 
ST.   SAUVEUR,   See   St.   Jer- 
ome. 
STE.  SCHOLASTIQUE  —Dist. 
Terrebonne. 
Ethier,     J.     A.     C,     K.C, 

M.P. 
Lalande,  D. 

STE.  THERESE  DE  BLAIN- 
VILLE  —  Dist.  Terre- 
bonne. (See  St.  Jer- 
ome.) 

ST.     TITE     —     Dist.     Three 
Rivers. 
(See  Three  Rivers.) 


QUKBEC. 


155 


-Dist. 


St. 


G. 
P. 


ST.  VITAL  DE  LAMBTON  — 

Dist.  Beauce. 

GuindoD,  J.  L.  N. 

SHAWINIGAN  FALLS 

Three  Rivers. 
Bournival,  Edgar. 
Giguere,  Eugene. 
Martel,  Paul. 
Paquette,  A.   E.,   K.C. 

Card,  Page  464 

8HAWVILLE,  See  Campbeirs 

Bay. 
SHERBROOKE     —     Dist. 
Francois. 

Broderick,  J.  S.,  K.C. 

Cabana,  C.  C. 

Campbell,   F.,   K.C. 

Cate,   Weils  A   White. 
Walter  Cate,  K.C,  J. 
Wells,  K.C,  C  D.  White, 
K.C,  W.  H.  Lynch. 

Duffet,  H.  J.,  K.C 

Forest,  Lionel. 

Fraser,  Rugg  A  iMIgnault. 
H.  R.  Fraser,  K.C,  F.  S. 
Rugg,  K.C,  Chas.  DeL. 
Mignault,  R.  Macdonald. 

Gendron,  N.  L.  A. 

Lawrence,  Morris  A  Mc- 
Iver.  H.  D.  Lawrence, 
LL.B.,  W.  Morris,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  464 

Leblanc  A  Bolsvert.  J.  A. 
Leblane,  K.C,  Edouard 
Boisvert. 

Lynch,  W.  H.,  K.C. 

Morin,  L.  T. 

Nicol,  Lazure  A  Couture. 
Jacob  Nicol,  K.C.  Wil- 
frid La2ure,  Sylfrid  Cou- 
ture. 

O'Bready  A  Panneton.  M. 
O'Bready,  K.C,  D.  Pan- 
neton, LL.L. 

Pigeon,  Arthur. 

Rioux,  Emile. 

Roy  &  Lemay.  Joseph  Roy, 
J.  H.  Lemay. 

St.  Pierre,  G.  H.,  K.C. 
80REL  —  Dist.  Richelieu. 

Brousseau,  J.  B.,  K.C. 

Cardin,  P.  J.  A.,  M.P. 

Lanctot  A  Chasse.  A.  Lane- 
tot,  A.  Chasse. 

Lefebvre,  F.,  K.C. 

Vanasse,  A.   P. 

Wurteie,    C.   J.    C. 
8TANBRIDGE  EAST,  See  Bed- 
ford. 
6TANFOLD,  See  Dfummond- 

ville. 
STANSTEAD     —     Dist.      St. 
Francois. 

(See  Sherbrooke.) 


SUTTON — Dist.   Bedford. 
Giroux,  F,  X.  A.,  K.C.  (See 
Sweetsburg.) 

SWEETSBURQ  Dist.  Bedford. 
Cloutier,     Romulus.       (See 

Waterloo.) 
Cotton,  W.  U. 
Giroux,  F.  X.  A.,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  465 

Leonard,  A.  J.  E. 
iWcKeown  A  Boulanger.  W. 

K.        McKeown,        Oscar 
Boulanger. 

TERREBONNE,  See  St.  Jer- 
ome. 

THETFORD    IMINE8   —  Dist. 

Arthabaska. 
Deschamps,   Sam.,    K.C. 
Girouard,   Arthur,   B.C.L. 

Legare,  Thomas. 
Taschereau,  L. 

THREE  RIVERS — Dist.  Three 
Rivers. 

Beliveau,  A. 

Bourgeois,  C. 

Bureau,  Bigue  A  Gariepy. 
Hon.  Jacques  Bureau, 
K.C,  M.P.,  PhiUppe 
Bigue,  K.C,  Hon.  Wil- 
frid Gariepy,  K.C.  Coun- 
sei. — J.  E.  Methot,  K.C 
Card,  Page  465 

Desiiets,  Desiiets  A  Asseiin, 
25  .\lexandre  St.  Aug. 
Desiiets,  Francois  Desii- 
ets, —  Asseiin. 

Card,  Page  465 

Ducharme,  RaouL 
Duplessis  A  Langlois.      M. 

L.    Duplessis,   Ed.   Lang- 
lois. 

Durand,  L.  D. 

Lajoie  A  Lajoie,  136  Notre 
Dame  St.  Francois  La- 
joie, Leon  Lajoie. 

Lord.  F..  K.C. 

IMartel,  Martel  A  Quesnel. 
P.  N.  Martel,  K.C.  Paul 
Martel,  F.  Quesnel. 

Robichon,    Georges    Henri. 
Card,  Page  465 

Tessier,  Lacoursiere  & 
Fortier.  Hon.  J.  A.  Tes- 
sier, K.C,  F.  X.  Lacours- 
iere, Maurice  Fortier. 

THURSO,    See    Buckingham, 

TROIS  PISTOLES,  See  Fras- 
erville. 

UPTON,  See  Waterloo. 

VALCOURT,    See   Waterloo. 


156 


ADVOCATES. 


VALLEYFIELD  —  Dist.  Beau- 
harnois. 

Bpossoit,  Nu"?aE.,  *<■*'■, ^r 

Card,  Page  465 

Codebecq,  L-      ^     „  _ 
Laurendeau,  J.  u.,  K-.l.. 
Legault,  J.  A. 
Plante,  A.,   K.G. 
VARENNES,  See  Montreal. 
VAUDREUIL — Dist.   Montreal. 
Brossoit,   Numa   E.,    B.C.L. 
(See  Valleyneld). 
VERCHERES,  See  Montreal. 
VERDUN,  See  Montreal. 
VICTORIAVILLE  —  Dist.  Ar- 
thabaska. 
Laliberte,  Napol. 
Laliberte,  Wilfrid,  K.G. 
Marchand,  Philippe. 
VILLE   MARIE  —  Dlst.  Pon- 
tiac. 
Cherrier,  Andre. 
Therien,   0. 


WAKEFIELD,  See  Hull. 

WARWICK,   See   Drummond- 

ville. 
WATERLOO  — Dist.  Bedford. 

Cloutler,  Romulus. 

Card,  Page  465 

Nutting,    C.   A.,   K.G. 
WATERVILLE,      See      Sher- 
brooke. 

WEEDON,  See  Richmond. 

WEST  BROIWE,  See  Sweets- 
burg. 
WEST         SHEFFORD,         See 

Sweetsburg. 

WINDSOR  MILLS,  See  Rich- 
mond. 

YAMACHICHE,  See  Three 
Rivers, 


BAILIFFS.  1 57 


QUEBEC  BAILIFFS 

In  this  section  is  given: — 

1.  The  Judicial  Districts,  chief  town  for  each,  and  the  Counties 
comprising  each  District. 

2.  A  list  of  the  towns  with  resident  bailiffs  and  the  names  of 
said  bailiffs. 

3.  A  list  of  the  towns  and  villages  of  Quebec,  stating  the  Judi- 
cial District  in  which  each  is  located,  and  the  nearest  town  in 
which  there  is  a  resident  Bailiff. 

The  publishers  invite  the  co-operation  of  subscribers  and  officials 
in  improving  this  list  from  year  to  year.  Notice  of  errors  is  partic- 
ularly requested. 

DiOTKitTs  Chief  Placid  Compkisino  Cocktibs. 

Artbabaska Arthahaska Arthabaska. 

Drummond. 
Megan  tic. 

Beauce St.  Joeeph  de  Beauce  . .  Beaoce. 

(See  2  Geo.  V.  ch.  9.) 
Dorchester. 

Beauharnois Valleyfield Beauharnoig. 

Cbateauguav. 
Hantingdon. 

Bedford SweetsbuT-g Brome. 

Missioquoi. 
Shefford. 

Chicoutimi Chicoutimi Chicoutimi. 

Gaspe New  Carlisle Bonaventure. 

Perce Gaepe. 

Magdalen  Islands. 

Iberville St  Jean Iberville. 

Napierville. 
St  Jean. 

Joliette Joliette Berthier. 

(Except  the  north-  Joliette. 

em  part  of  Mont-  L'  Assomption. 

calm  Co.     See  1  Montcalm. 

Geo.  V.  ch.  8.) 

Kamouraska Fraserville Kamouraska. 

Temisconata. 

Montcalm Mont  Lanrier Labelle. 

(See  1  Geo.  V.  ch.  Ottawa. 

8.)  (The  northern  half  of  these 

counties.) 
Montcalm. 

(Townships  Mousseau,  Nantel 
and  Lynch. 

Montrasgny Montmagny Montmagny. 

Bellechasse  (except  the  parish 

of  Beaumont. ) 
L' Islet 


158 


QUEBEC. 


Montreal Montreal 


Nicolet Nicolet . 


Ottawa Hull 

(Except  the  north- 
ern part  which  is 
in  Montcalm  Dis- 
trict. See  1  Geo. 
V.  eh.  8.) 

Pontiac Campbell's  Bay . 

Quebec Quebec 


Richelieu Sorel 


Rimouski Rimouski . 

Roberval Roberval  . 

Saguenay Malbaie  . . 


St.  Francois Sherbrooke , 


St.  Hyacinthe St.  Hyacinthe  . . . 

Terrebonne Ste.  Scholastique . 

Trois  Rivioree Trois  Rivieres 


CoMPRisiKO  Counties. 

Chambly. 
Hochelaga. 
Jacques  Cartier. 
Laprairie. 
Laval. 

Montreal  City. 
Soulanges. 
Vaudreuil. 
Westmouut. 
Nicolet. 
(Concurrently  with  District 
Trois  Rivieres. ) 
Ottawa. 


Pontiac. 

Temiskaming. 

Levis. 

Lotbiniere. 

The  parish  of  Beaumont 

(Bellechasse  Co. ) 
Montmorency. 
Portneuf. 
City  of  Quebec. 
Quebec  County. 
Richelieu. 
Vercheres. 
Yamaska. 
Rimouski. 
Matane. 
Lac  St.  Jean. 
Charlevoix. 
Saguenay. 
Compton. 

(See2Geo.  V.ch.9.) 
Richmond. 
Sherbrooke. 
Stanstead, 
Wolfe. 
Bagot. 
Rouville. 
St.  Hyacinthe. 
Argenteuil. 
Deux  Montagues. 
Terrebonne. 
Champlain. 
Maskinonge. 
Nicolet   (concurrently   with 

Nicolet  Dist. ) 
St.  Maurice. 
Trois  Rivieres. 


BAILIFFS. 


159 


QUEBEC  BAILIFFS  BY  DISTRICTS 


ARTHABASKA. 

Arthabaska — 

L.  P.  Beaudet,  Albert 
Bergeron,    Hec.    Gar- 
neau,  J.  Prime  Houle, 
Bernierville — 

S.  de  Champlain. 
Black  Lake — 

Joseph  Garneau. 
Danville      (J.      D.     St. 
Francois) — 
J.    J.    Barlow,    Ghas. 
Bennett,  L.  Lafrance. 
D'Israeli      (J.     D.     St. 
Francois)  — 
L.    A.    Boulanger. 
Drummondville — 
Ovide  Demers. 
E.  A.  Courchesne. 
New     Ireland,     Co.     de 
Megan  tic — 
T.  Rousseau. 
L'Avenir — 

M.  Cloutier. 
Lyster  Station — 
Alf.    Rousseau. 
Maple   Grove,  See  New 

Ireland — 
Plessisville — 

P.  A.  Bourque,  L.  H. 
Grenier. 
Ste.  Clothilde — 
E.  Champagne. 
St.     Ferdinand     d'Hali- 
fax — 
S.      de       Champlain, 
St.    Germain    de    Gran- 
tham. 
Pierre  Houle. 
St.   Lucien — 

Urbain   Cote. 
St.   Pierre   de   Brought- 
on  (J.  D.  Beauce). 
L.   P.   Lefebvre. 
Thetford    Mines — 
P.  N.   Cyr,  Theodore 
Cyr. 
Warwick — 

P.  Brunette. 
West  Broughton — 
Leon  P.  Marcotte. 


BEAUCE. 

Adstock,  See  St.  Meth- 

ode    d'Adstock — 
Beauceville — 

C.    Denis,   D.   Quiron. 
East     Broughton,     See 
Sacre      Coeur      de 
Jesus — 
Lake   Megantio — 

0.    Foamier,    J.    Le- 
may. 


Lambton — 

Z.  Gendron. 
Liniere.  See  St.  Come — 
St.  Benoit — 

Z.  Cloutier. 
St.     Bernard    de    Dor- 
chester— 

E.  Chabot. 
St.      Camille       (J.      D. 
Montmagny) — 

Edmond  Blals. 

J.     Arthur     Leclerc, 
St.  Come — 

N.  Dumas. 

P.  Morin. 
Ste.  Evariste — 

J.    Boutin. 
St.  George — 

Jos.  Boily,  Jean  Mor- 
in. 
Ste.    Germaine    du    Lac 
Etchemin — 

J.  A.  Ouellette. 
Ste.  Henedine — 

A.   Dion. 
St.  Joseph — 

N.     Groleau,     H.     A. 

Lessard,  V.  Nadeau. 
Ste.  Justine — 

A.  Fournier. 
St.  Leon  de  Standon — 

P.  Soucy. 
St.  Ludger — 

D.  Gaudet. 
Ste.  Marie — 

C.  Dulac,  Jules  Fer- 
land. 

St.  Martin — 

H.  Poulin. 
St.       Methode       d'Ad- 
stock— 

Vacant       (Refer      to 

Thetford  Mines.) 
St.  Pierre  de  Brought- 
on— 

L.  P.  Marcotte. 
St.   Prosper — 

J.  Dumas. 
St.  Victor  de  Tring — 

J.  Plante. 
St.  Vital  de  Lambton — 

Z.  Gendron. 
St.   Zacharie — 

D.  Allen. 
Sarre  Coeur  de  Jesus — 

W.  Lafrnnoe. 
West  Broughton — 

Leon  P.  Marcotte. 
BEAUHARN0I8. 
Beauharnois — 

Arthur  Laberge. 

Real  Robillard. 
Dundee — 

Arthur  A.  Millar. 


Franklin   Centre — 

Edmond  A.  Benoit. 
Hemmingford — 

George  A.  Kennedy. 
Howick — 

Joseph  C.  Dupuis. 
Huntingdon — 

Thomas   S.    Gardiner. 

Jos.  G.  Forgette. 

R.  A.  Smaill. 
Ormstown — 

Gilbert  Parent. 
St.  Anicet — 

Hector  Caza. 
Ste.   Barbe — 

Antoine  Benoit. 
St.  Chrysostome — 

Hercule  Delisle. 

James  P.  Lett. 
St.      Louis      de      Gon- 
zague — 

Narcisse    Leger. 
Ste.  Marline — 

Treffle   Lecuyer. 
Valleyfleld — 

Joseph     U.     Bedard, 

Moise   Hebert,   N.   E. 

Lavimodiere,     Alfred 

Lefebvre,  David 

Rousseau. 

BEDFORD. 

Bedford — 

Cyrus  S.  Bailey. 

E.   Campbell. 

Jos.  Payette. 
Bolton  Centre — 

I.  I.  Mooney. 
Brome — 

W.  St.   Martin. 
Clarenceville — 

J.  Ledoux. 
Dunham — 

H.  H.  Lewis. 
Farnham — 

P.     A.     Galipeau,     J. 

Bte.    Jasmin,     P.    A. 

Portelance. 
Frelighsburg — 

C.   B.  Van  Antwerp. 
Granbv — 

0.  N.  Pare. 

C.  Guertin. 
Knowlton — 

C.  W.  Beals. 
Mansonville — 

C.     Bo  wen,     W.     C. 

Perkins. 
Racine — 

0.  Bissonnette. 
Roxton  Falls — 

Remi  Tetreault. 
Roxton  Pond — 

A.  Noiseux. 


Robillard  &  Racine 

BAILIFFS 

Superior  Court  and  Court  of  Appeal 
Commissioners 

DISTRICTS  OF  MONTREAL  AND  BEAUHARNOIS 

Room  15  British  Empire  Bldg.  86  Notre  Dame  St.  W. 

MONTREAL,  QUE. 


REAL  ROBILLARD  J.  L.  RACINE 

Residence  Residence 

8  Seventh  Avenue  597  St.  Andre  Street 

BEAUHARNOIS,  QUE.  MONTREAL,  QUE. 

Phone  No.  19  Phone  East  6898 


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work  received  from  outside  districts. 


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Montreal,  the  most  eminent  amongst  our  clients  being : 
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M.  Couper  ;  Atwater,  Surveyer  &  Bond  ;  Meagher  &  Coulin ; 
Chs.  M.  Cotton  ;  Morgan  &  Westover ;  Geo.  V.  Cousins ; 
L.  E.  Bernard  ;  N.  E.  Brossoit ;  L.  Codebecq. 


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QUEBEC. 


161 


St.  Valerien  de  Milton — 
Onesime  Beaudry. 

Soutti  Stukely — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 
Waterloo. 

Stanbridge — 

E.  Campbell. 
Stanbridge   .East — 

W.   H.   Briggs,   H.    G. 

Phelps. 
Sutton — 

J.  M.  Stowell,  C.  W. 

Thibault. 
Sweetsburg — 

J.   A.   Boisvert,   F.   J. 

Powers. 
Waterloo — 

D.  Fontaine. 

J.  M.  Fontaine. 

CHICOUTIMI. 

Anse     St.     Jean,     See 
L'Anse   St.   Jean — 
Bagotville — 

A.  Potvin. 
Chicoutimi — 

L.   O.   Couture. 

S.  Menard. 

Ed.  Simard. 

Ludger  Tremblay. 

Xav.  Houde. 

Nap.    Turcotte. 
Hebertville  Stat.    (J.  D. 
Roberval)  — 

V.  U.  Larouche. 
Jonquiere — 

Pascal  Angers,  C.  A. 

Gauvreau. 
Kenogami — 

A.  J.  Reid. 
L'Anse  St.  Jean — 

David  Perron. 
St.  Charles  Borromee — 

Alb.   Tremblay. 

QA8PE. 

Bonaventure — 

Chas.    N.    Buyold,    J. 

F.  Buyold. 

Cap    D'Espoir    Quest — 

J.  Phil.  Savage. 
Cap  des  Rosiers — 

Marcel  Smith. 
Caplan  River — 

Pierre  Poirier. 
Carleton  Centre — 

Josf-ph  Belanger. 
Douglastown — 

Daniel  Beaudin. 

Felix  Hent. 

James    Paulment. 
Fox  River — 

Joseph  Preston. 
Gaspe — 

Jos.  Joncas. 
Grande   Riviere — 

Geo.  Beaudin. 

Geo.  Belveau. 

11 


Griffln  Cove — 

Jos,    Chouinard. 
Kempt  Road — 

Phil.   Ferland. 
Little  Cascapedia — 

A.  Boissonnault. 
Little  River  West — 

J.  C.  Jones. 
Manche  d'Epee — 

Jos.   Boucher. 
New   Carlisle — 

J.  A.  Lebel. 

Geo.  M.  Kempffer. 

F.  Marcotte. 

E.  W.  Sheppard. 
Newport — 

Thos.  W.  Jessup. 
Nouvelle — 

Z.  Allard. 
Oak  Bay  Mills — 

(Vacant)      Rofer      to 

Nouvelle. 
Perce — 

Jas.    M.    Furlong,    J. 

W.   Pidgeon. 
Petite  Madeleine — 

Jos.   Boucher. 
Port  Daniel  Centre — 

Jos.  Jones. 
Port  Daniel  East — 

P.  Deraiche. 
Robitallle — 

i.  Vacant )      Refer     to 

Nouvelle. 
Ste.    Adelaide    de    Pa- 
bos— 

Jos.  Duguay. 
St.     Andre     de     Resti- 
gouche — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

Nouvelle. 
Ste.  Anne  des  Monts — 

Xavier  Lafrancois,  E. 

Thibeault. 
St.  Charles  de  Caplan — 

(Vacant)"     Refer      to 

New  Carlisle. 
St.  Godfrol — 

Jacques    Grenier. 
Shiga  wake — 

J.  Poirier. 

IBERVILLE. 

Henryville — 

F.  L'Ecuyer. 
Ibenille — 

C.  H.  Goyelle. 
Lacolle — 

P.  E.  Corbiere. 
Napierville — 

J.   A.    Flageol,   T.    T. 

Moisan. 
Ste.  Brigide — 

J.  Soutiere. 
St.  Edouard  de  Napier- 
ville— 

Arthur  Belouin. 


St.  Jean — 

Arthur     Lanier,     Ed. 

Marcoux,    Eug.    Mar- 

coux,    Pierre    Masse, 

G.    St.    Germain,    W. 

A.  Boivin. 
St.  Remi — 

A.  Collette. 
St.  Michel — 

Mederic  Gervais. 

JOLIETTE. 

Berthier — 

H.  Courchesnes. 
JoHette — 

A.  Grenier. 

A.  Lavallee. 

J.  0.  Page. 

Ludger  Page. 

A.  Vigneault. 
L'Assomption — 

L.  S.  Poitras. 
St.    Barthelemi — 

Arsene   Barrelle. 
St.  Donat — 

Zacharie  Crcpeau. 
St.    Calixte    de    Kilken- 

Med.  Duval. 
St.  Come — 

L.  Gauthier. 
St.    Felix    de    Valois — 

Louis  Dauphin. 
St.     Gabriel    de     Bran- 
don— 

A.  Farley. 

L.  Jacques. 

G.  Laprade. 
St.  Jean  de  Matha — 

Joseph  Desroches. 
St.  Michel  de  Saints — 

J.  Labreche. 
St.  Theodore — 

L   Dupuis. 
Ste.  Julienne — 

Alfred  Perreault. 
St.  Zenon — 

Ludger   Champagne. 

KAMOURA8KA. 

Cabano — 

Ad.  Berube. 

J.  R.  Dionne. 
Fraserville — 

P.  E.  Martin. 

W.    Baillarge. 

E.  A.  Doucet. 

Henri  Michaud. 

O.  Viel. 
Glendyne — 

T.  Boisvert. 
Isle-Verte — 

Ernest   Gauvreau. 
Kamouraska — 

W.    Blais. 
Notre-Dame  du  Lac — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

Ste.  Rose  du  Degele. 


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BAILIFFS. 


Riviere  Bleue — 

Aurele  Morneau. 
Riviere  du  Loup  en  bas 

See  Fraserville. 
Riviere-Ouelle — 

E.  Levesque. 
St. -Alexandre   de   Kam- 
ouraska — 
U.  Ouellet. 
Omer  Vezina. 
St.  Andre  Sta. — 

(Vacant)      Refer      to 

St.  Paschal. 

Ste.-Anne     de     la     Po- 

catiere — 

Jos.  Sirois. 

St.-Antonin — 

Alexandre  April. 
St.-Eloi — 

Jos.  April. 
Ste.-Helene     de     Kam- 
ouraska — 
J.  Bte.  Berube. 
St.-Honore — 

Jos.  Deschesnes. 
St. -Hubert — 
Elie  Morin. 
St. -Joseph    de    Riviere- 
Bleue,   See   Riviere 
Bleue — 
St.  Louis  de  Ha-Ha — 

I.  Elz.  Lavoie. 
St. -Paschal — 

J.  A.  Laforest. 
St. -Paul  de  la  Croix — 

Alexis  Boucher. 
Ste.  Rose  du  Degele — 

Thos.  Voisine. 
St.-Philippe   de   Nery — 

D.  Dionne. 
Trois-Pistoles — 

(Vacant)      Refer  to 
St.  Alexandre. 

MONTMAGNY. 

Armagh — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

St.  Raphael. 
Gap  St.  Ignace — 

Jos.  Fortin. 
Daaquam  Station — 

Alph.  Broe.hu. 
L'Islet — 

J.  Belanger. 
Lamartine — 

Alf.  Cloutier. 
Montmagny — 

Ed.  Caron. 

E,  Paquet. 
Ste.  Camille — 

Ed.  Blais. 

J.  Arthur  Leclerc. 
St.  Eugene,  See  Lamar- 
tine— 
St.   Fabien   de   Panet — 

(Vacant)      Refer      to 

Daaquam  Station. 
St.   Lazare — 

J.  N.  Belanger. 


St.  Pamphjle — 

Amable  Blanchet, 

Raphael    Blanchet. 
St.  Philemon — 

Jos.  Fournier. 
St.  Raphael,  East — 

Pare  Aubert. 
St.  Roch  des  Aulnaies — 

P.   M.   Deschesnes. 
Trois  Saumons — 

L.   E.   Caron. 
St.  Valier — 

Ed.  Ruel. 


MONTCALM. 

Barette — 

Wm.  Lacasse. 
Ferme  Neuve — 

J.  B.  Bohemier. 
Labelle — 

Nap.  Marinier. 
L'Annonciation — 

R.  Clement. 

A.  Malo. 
Mont  Laurier — 

L.  Crevier. 

God.  Lamarche. 
Nominingue — 

R.  Jette. 
Notre  Dame  du  Laus — 

S.  Gharette. 
Rockway  Valley    (J.   u. 
Ottawa)  — 

Ed.  CoursoUes. 
Saint  Jovite — 

J.  A.  Clermont. 
Val  des  Bois — 

L.  Morin. 


MONTREAL   CITY. 

Bienjonetti,     P.,    319 

St.  Andre. 
Coutu,    J.    E.,    90    St. 

James  Street. 
Daoust,     Wilfrid,     54 

Notre  Dame  e. 
De  Ceiles  &  Bourdeau, 
17    Place    d'Armes 
Hill 
Desmarais,  J.  E.,  1350 

St.  Hubert. 
Dockstader,      J.      H., 

1076  Dorion. 
Dorion,      J.      0.,      54 

Notre  Dame  e. 
Gaudry,   J.   S.   A.,   97 

St.  James. 
Lafontaine,  G.  A.,  97 

St.  James  St. 
Lavery,  J.  S.,  11  Plac 

d'Armes. 
Marson,     S.     G.,     86 

Notre   Dame   w. 
Normandin,  O.  A.,  a60 

Drolet. 
Pauze,  J.  X.,  11  Place 
D'Armes.  Tele- 

phone,  Main   768. 


Robillard     A     Racine, 

86  Notre  Dame  w. 
Phone  Main  3952. 
Real  Robillard, 

C.S.C,  J.  L.  Racine, 
C.S.C. 
Trudeau  &  Bissonnette 

97  St.  James  St. 
Vinet  &  Robitaille,  54 
Notre  Dame  w. 
MONTREAL    DISTRICT. 
Pointe  Claire — 

E.  Aumais. 
Rigaud — 

L.  J.   0.  Chevrier, 
St.  Constant — 

A.  Matte. 
Ste.  Genevieve — 

L.  Prevost. 
St.  Laurent — 

J.  V.  Cardinal. 
St.  Polycarpe — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 
Vaudreuil. 
Vaudreuil — 
W^.   Daoust. 
E.  Sauve. 

NICOLET 
Gentilly — 

J.   PoHquin. 
Manseau — 

E.  M.  Daigle. 
Nicolet — 

F.  Boisvert. 
H.  Lacerte. 
Maurice   Boisvert. 

St.-Celestin — 

Vacant       (Refer      to 
St.    Gregoire). 
Ste. -Gertrude — 
Albert   Hamel. 
St. -Gregoire — 

Ben.   Rouleau. 
St.-Leonard    d'Aston — 

Ernest  Poirier. 
Ste. -Marie     de     Bland- 
ford — 
Gaspard  Charette. 
Ste.  Monique — 
Hector  Milot. 
St.  Pierre  les  Becquets 

L.  H.  Lefebvre. 
Ste. -Sophie     de     Levr- 
ard — 
A.  Beaudet. 
P.   Monfette. 
St.  Wcnceslas — 
J.  H.  Doyon. 
OTTAWA. 
Angers — 

Jos.  Richer. 
Buckingham — 

J.       C.       Cummmgs, 
Canton  Ripon — 

F.  Lcduc. 
Cheneville — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 
PapineauviHo. 


QUEBEC. 


163 


Gatineau   Point — 

J,    Cousineau,    L.    S. 

Cousineau. 
Gracefleld — 

E.  Mercier. 
Hull— 

Jos.  A.  Chevalier. 

Jos.  Cousineau. 

J.  E.  Couture. 

Alph.  J.  Moussette. 
Lac  Ste.  Marie — 

A.   Legault. 
Maniwaki — 

T.    Fitzgerald,    A.    J. 

Nault. 
Masson — 

C.  Gauthier. 
Montcerf — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

Maniwaki. 
Montebello — 

J.  F.  Cote. 
Papineauville — 

P.  Tetreault. 
Ripon  Canton — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

Papineauville. 
River  Desert — 

(Vacant)      Refer      to 

Maniwaki. 
Rockway  Valley — 

Ed.  Coursolles. 
St.  Andre  Avelin — 

C.   G.   Belisle. 
St.  Jerome — 

I.  Labelle. 
Suffolk — 

A.  D.  Boivin. 
Thurso — 

(Vacant;      Refer     to 

Masson. 
Wakefield — 

W.  G.  Taggart. 
Wright — 

Cornelius   Teeples. 

PONTIAC. 

Amos — 

F.  Lafleur. 
Brj-son — 

W.  Bolam. 
Chapeau — 

J.  Donlan. 
Fort  Coulonge — 

Denis  Shea. 

H.  Mulligan. 
Hull— 

J.  A.  Moussette. 
Otter  Lake — 

Jos.  Gilpin. 
Quyon — 

W.  Richardson. 
Shawville — 

W.  Elliott. 
Ville   Marie — 

H.  Laperriere. 

J.  Dumont. 


QUEBEC. 

Amos — 

S.  H.  St.  Gyr. 
Ancienne    Lorette — 

P.  Hamel. 
Bienville — 

Ed.  O'Malley. 
Beaurivage — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

St.  Sylvestre. 
Cap  Sante — 

Samuel  Delisle. 
Chateau  Richer — 

Ed.  Gravel. 
Deschaillons — 

Z.      Beaudet,       Alph. 

Douville. 
Deschambault — 

E.  F.  Paqufn. 
Lac   aux   Sables — 

J.  R.  Pilote. 
Levis — 

J.  N.  Fournier. 

Moville  Fournier. 

S.    Fournier. 
Lorette — 

Jos.  Richard. 
Lotbiniere — 

L.    E.    Thibaudeau. 
Montauban — 

E.  Petitclerc. 
Notre  Dame  de  Levis — 

J.  A.   Blondin. 
Notre  Dame         des 

Anges,    See    Mon- 
tauban— 
Parisville — 

J.  E.  Paris. 
Pont  Rouge — 

L.  G.  Bussieres. 
Portneuf — 

J.  0.  Morissette. 
Quebec  City — 

Giroux,        Jos.,        88 
Mountain  Hill. 

Bouchard        Thomas, 
252  Rue  du  Roi. 

Brousseau,        Olivier, 
295  Rup  Richelieu. 

Corriveau,  J.  E.,  229 
St.  Joseph  St. 

Gelly,  U.,  70  St.  Paul 
St. 

Migner     dit     Lagace, 
559  St.  Vallier  St. 

Moisan,  J.  P.,  147  St. 
Benoit  St. 

Picard.     Laureat,     29 
St.  Patrice  St. 

Trudel.   Geo..   6   Cote 
d'Abraham. 

Vidal,    Geo.   O.,    1407 
St.  Valier  St. 
Riviere  a  Pierre — 

Aug.  Delisle. 
St.  Agapit — 

G.  Demers. 


St.  Alban— 

J.  La  Haye. 
St.  Ambroise — 

Jos.  Richard. 
Ste.  Anne  de  Beaupre — 

Geo.  Morel. 
St.  Antoine   Lotbiniere. 

L.  Lafleur. 
St.     Antoine     de     Tilly, 
See      St.     Antoine 
Lotbiniere — 
St.  Augustin — 

Eleusippe   Couture. 
St.  Bazile — 

W.  Hardy. 
St.       Camille       (J.     D. 
Montmagny)  — 

J.  Arthur  Leclerc. 
St.   Casimir — 

Jos.     Langlois,    Nap. 

Carignan,  Ovide  Lang- 
lois. 
St.  Croix — 

Alph.  Poulin. 
St.  Damien  de  B. — 

Wilfrid  J.  Roy. 
St.  Giles — 

Alfred  Demers. 
St.  Jean  Deschaillons — 

Z.   Beaudet. 

Alph.  Douville. 
St.   Jean   d'Orleans — 

Nestor    Blouin. 
Ste.  Jeanne  de  Neuville 

Ls.  Geo.  Bussieres. 
St.     Louis     Lotbiniere, 

See  Lotbiniere — 
St.      Marc      des      Car- 
rieres — 

J.  R.  Dussault. 
St.  Michel—^ 

Narcisse    Roy. 
St.  Nicholas — 

N.  A.  Demers. 
St.  Octave  de  Dosquet — 

Alph.  Poulin. 
St.  Raymond — 

G.   Plamondon. 
St.    Remi    aux    Sables, 
See         Lac         aux 
Sables — 
St.   Sylvestre — 

Jos.  Payeur. 
St.  Tite  des  Caps — 

Alph.    Girard. 
Villemay — 

J.  A.  Blondin. 

RICHELIEU. 

Baieville,  See  La  Bale — 
Beloeil   Station — 

Ant.   M.    Vigneau. 
La  Baie — 

Didier  Martel. 
Pierreville — 

Odilon  Salvas. 


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BAILll'FS. 


St.  Aime — 

L.  J.  Vigeant. 
St.       Antoine,       River 
Richelieu — 

A.   Giard. 
St.  Francois  du  Lac — 

Hector    Chapdelaine. 

George  Pelletier. 
St.  Guillaume  d'Upton — 

D.  Bellehumeur. 

Am.  Dupuis. 
St.  Ours — 

Clias.   Papillon. 
St.  Zephirin — 

M.  Lefebvre. 
Sorel — 

L,  N.  Bonin. 

Rene  Champagne. 

Jos.  Lachapelle. 

H.  Laneiauit. 

Ghas.  Wilbrenner. 

J.  0.  Wilbrenner. 
Vercheres — 

A.  Bussieres. 

RIMOUSKI. 

Amqui — 

J.  R.  Dionne. 

J.   0.   Langlais. 
Causapscal — 

A.    J.    Rioux.    J.    T. 

Theriault. 
Cedar  Hall — 

Chas.  Rousseau. 
Grand  Metis — 

Nap.  Labbe. 
Matane — 

L,  De   G.   Chouinard, 

Octave    Dionne. 
Mont  Joli,  See  St.  Pla- 

vie  Station — 
Price — 

P.  Bourgouin. 
Rimouski — 

J.  C.  Gauvreau. 

Hector  Garon. 

R.  Rebel. 

Ed.  Theriault. 
Rimouski   Quai — 

P.  H.  A.  Caron. 
Ste.  Angele — 

J.   C.   Ouellet,  M.   A. 

Ouellet. 
St.    Fabien — 

Noel  Fortin. 
St.    Flavie    Station — 

L.  Dupere. 
St.  Octave  de  Metis — 

Ed.  Hudon,  E.  Leves- 

que. 
Sandy  Bay — 

Olivier  Levesque. 
Sayabec — 

.T.   G.   Bouchard. 
Val  Brillant— 

Chas.   Ronssoau. 

ROBERVAL. 

Hebertville    Station — 
V.  U.  Larouche,  Elie 
Lemay. 


Metabetchouan — 

Thos.  Noel. 
Normandin — 

J.  S.  Simard. 
Peribonca — 

Sam  Bedard. 
Roberval — 

H.  I.  Dumais. 
St.    Edouard    de    Peri- 
bonca,    See     Peri- 
bonca:— 
St.  Francois  de  Sales — 

J.  O.  Lacroix. 
St.    Henri     de     Taillon, 

See  Taillon — 
St.    Jerome     (Metabet- 
chouan,   See    Met- 
abetchouan— 
St.   Joseph   d'Alma — 

Gedeon   Verrault. 
St.   Prime — 

T.  Jean  Fradet. 
Taillon — 

J.  L.  Larouche. 

ST.    FRANCOIS. 

Auckland — 

Jos.  Lemieux. 
Bolton  Centre, 

(J.  D.   Bedford) — 

Ira  L  Mooney. 
Bury — 

H.  Manseau. 
Canterbury — 

W.  H.   Cowling. 
Chartierville — 

Ludger  Croteau. 
Chesham — 

Wilf.  Lussier. 
Coaticooke — 

B.  D.  Crane. 

S.  B.  Humphrey. 

J.  H.  Beaufort. 
Compton — 

W.  W.  Paige. 
Cookshire — 

Geo.  Flaws. 
Danville — 

J.    J.    Barlow,    Chas. 

Bennett,     Louis     La- 

france. 
D'lsraeli — 

L.  A.  Boulanger. 
Dudswell — 

Alex.  Newman. 
East  Angus — 

Jos.  Burns. 
Ham  Nord — 

(Vacant)      Rf^for      to 

D'lsraeli. 
Ham  Sud — 

Phil.    Lanioureux. 
Lac   Megantic — 

J.     H.     Charest,     G. 

Fournier,  J.  Lemay. 
La  Patrie — 

M.   Bondret. 

J.  E.  Halle. 
Magog — 

W.      Ducharme,      A. 

Gendron. 


Marbleton — 

Wm.  Bishop. 
Melbourne — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

Richmond. 
Richmond — 

Thos.  Bushel. 
Rock  Island — 

W.  A.  Abbott. 
St.  Adrien — 

A.  Beauchesne. 

J.  Bte.  Beauchesne. 
Ste.    Edwidge    de    Clif- 
ton— 

L.  T.  Lemieux. 
St.  Malo — 

Wilf.  Breault. 
Sawyerville — 

S.  C.  Elliott. 

Ovide  Genereux. 
Sherbrooke — 

J.  P.  Baptlett — Bailiff 
of  Superior  Court 
for  District  of  St. 
Francis.  Special 
Constable  for  Dis- 
tricts of  St.  Fran- 
cis, Arthabaska  and 
Bedford.  Investi- 
gations. 

Arsene  Beauchesne. 

L.  E.  Chamberlain. 

Charles  R.  Cowen. 

J.  H.  A.  Genest. 

Arthur    Lageux. 

Jos.   Plaisance. 

Louis  Poulin. 

J.  A.  Precourt. 

A.  Sevigny. 
South    Ham,    See    Ham 

Sud.— 
Stanstead — 

G.  E.  Cross. 
Weedon  Station — 

Nap.  Mercier. 
Windsor  Mills — 

Peter  F.  Dunn,  Fred. 

Leclerc,   Philias   Mil- 

lette. 
Wotton— 

P.  M.  BeHsle. 
Waterville — 

W.  R.  Wharram. 


ST.  HYACINTHE. 

Acton  Vale — 

Ed.  Provost. 
Ange   Gardien   de   Rou- 
ville— 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

Marievilio. 
Marieville — 

A.    Fournier,    A.    La- 
douceur. 
St.  Cesaire — 

L.  J.  Masse. 
St.   Denis  River  Riche- 
lieu— 

N.   Lussier. 


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St.  Hyacinthe — 

E.       Bourgeois,       H. 

Brunelle,   J.   E.   Cor- 

deau,  Ern.  Benoit,  J. 

A.  Cadotte. 
St.  Pie — 

A.  Joncas. 
Upton — 

G.  E.  Hetu. 

8AQUENAY. 

Baie   St.   Paul — 

D.  Boudrault,  A. 
Cimon,  Ed.  Cimon, 
H.  Girard,  Jos.  Trem- 
blay. 

Dolbeau,      See      Sacre 
Coeur  de  Jesus — 
Bon  Desir — 

(Vacant:      Refer     to 

Tadousac. 
Hamilton  Cove — 

Med.  Gagnon. 
He  Aux  Coudres — 

(Vacant)      Refer      to 

Baie  St.  Paul. 
La     Malbaie      (Murray 
Bay)— 

S.  Brassard. 

L.  A.  Ctiaperon. 

Charles  Dufour. 

T.  Gagnon. 

E.  Villeneuve. 
Les  Eboulements — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

Baie  St.  Paul. 
Les   Escoumains — 

J.  Bouliane. 
Mille  Vaches — 

J.  L.  Tremblay. 
St.  Hilarion — 

Francois  Tremblay. 
St.  Irenee — 

F.  Gauttiier. 
St.  Simeon — 

J.  J.  Tremblay. 
St.    Urbain    de    Charle- 
voix— 

B.  (lirard. 
Sacre  Coeur  de  Jesus — 

I<.  Tremblay. 
Tadousac — 

E.   T.   Dumont. 

I..  Dumont. 


TERREBONNE. 

Chalboro — 

J.  Donaldson. 
Labelle — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

St.  Jovite. 


Lachute — 
J.  Lavigne. 

0.  Paquette. 
Rockway   Valley — 

E.  Coursolles. 
St.  Adele — 

M.  Longpre. 
St.  Agathe  des  Monts — 

J.  A.  Fournelle. 

V.  Garceau. 

L.  F.  Loiseau. 
St.   Augustin — 

P.  Filion. 
St.  Jerome — 

1.  Bessette. 
T.  Grignon. 
G.  Guenette. 

St.    Jovite — 

A.  Clairmont. 
Ste.     Lucie     de     Don- 
caster — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

St.  Agathe  des  >[onts. 
Ste.    Marguerite    Sta. — 

(Vacant)      Refer     to 

St.  Jerome. 
Ste.   Scholastique — 

E.     Ouellet,     P.     L. 

Savage. 
St.  Therese    de    Blain- 
ville — 

0.  O.  Lippe. 
Terrebonne — 

P.  V.  Gadbois. 
Weir — 

E.   Bates. 

TROIS-RIVIERES. 

Batiscan — 

Philippe  Cossette. 
Gentilly — 

J.   Poliquin. 
Grand'Mere — 

Oscar  Aubry. 

Donat  Beaufnier. 

L.  Champigny. 

J.  A.   Desroches. 

A.  Lapolice. 

Wm.  Vennes. 
La  Tuque — 

R.  Gervais. 

Victor  Pross. 

Elie  Rochon. 

J.  A.  Tremblay. 
Louiseville — 

L.  D.  Caron. 

Alph.   Lamv. 

Ed.  St.  Onge. 
Manseau — 

E.  M.  Daigle. 


Maskinonge    ( Pont )  — 
Jos.    Lefebvre,    Denis 
Plante. 
St.    Adelphe    de    Cham- 
plain — 
Jos.  L.  Douville. 
Ste. -Anne     de     la    Per- 
ade — 
Felix   Lafleche. 
St.-Barnabe   Nord — 
P.      Guillemette,      0. 
Carbonneau. 
St.  Boniface — 

A.  Ricard. 
St. -Elie  de   Caxton — 

M.  Garceau. 
Ste. -Genevieve — 
Octave  DuvaL 
Ste.  Gertrude — 
Albert  Hamel. 
St.  Gregoire — 

Benj.  Rouleau. 
St.  Leonard — 

0.  Champagne. 
St.-Paulin — 

Nestor  Juneau. 
St.-Roch  de  Mekinac — 

David   Picard. 
Ste.  Sophie  de  Levrard 

Prudent  Monfette. 
St. -Stanislas — 
Xavier  Germain. 
Prs.  X.  St.  Pierre. 
Ste.-Thecle — 
Saul  Charest. 
J.  L.  Grenier. 
St.  Tite — 

Philias  Cantin. 
A.    Lafontaine. 
Ste.-Ursule — 
T.  Lambert. 
St.  Wenceslas — 

L.  H.  Doyon. 
Shawinigan  Falls — 
J.  H.  Gaillardtz. 
Gerald    GriflQn. 
Pierre  Therrien. 
Trois-Rivieres — 
Adrien   Alarie. 
Jos.  Bellefeuille. 
Arthur  Delorme. 
Jos.  Doyon. 
A.  V.  Gaudin. 
L.  D.   Heroux. 
Willie  Lariviere. 
Eddy  Martin. 
Dominique   Pleau. 
Rodolphe  Provencher. 
F.  Roy. 
Yamachiche — 
Phil.  Villemure. 


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BAILIFFS. 


POST  OFFICES,  SHOWING  DISTRICT  AND  LOCATION 
OF  NEAREST  BAILIFF 


Abbotsford,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Ange 

Gardien  de  Rouville. 
Abenakis,  Beauce,  Ste.  Henedine. 
Abenakis  Springs,  Richelieu,  St. 

Francois  du  Lac. 
Abercorn,  Bedford,  Sutton. 
Acton  Vale,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Acton 

Vale. 
Adamsville,  Bedford,  Farnham. 
Adderley,     Arthabaska,     Plessis- 

ville. 
Adstock,    Beauce,    St.    Methode 

d'Adstock. 
Aguanlsh,        Saguenay,        Mille 

Vaches. 
Ahuntsic,  Montreal,  Montreal. 
Alainbourg,    Arthabaska,    Maple 

Grove. 
Alaindale,  Quebec,  Parisville. 
Albanel,  Roberval,  Normandin. 
Albert  Mines,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 

brooke. 
Alencon,  Joliette,  Berthier. 
Albertvllle,    Rimouski,    Causaps- 

Cell 

Allan's      Corners,      Beauharnois, 

Ormstown. 
Allard,  Gaspe,  Nouvelle. 
Allen's  Mills,   Quebec,   St.   Ray- 
mond. 
Allumette   Island,    Pontiac,    Fort 

Coulonge. 
Alma,  Roberval,  See  St.  Joseph 

d'Alma. 
Almaville,  Trois  Rivieres,  Shaw- 

enegan  Falls. 
Amos,  Quebec,  Amos. 
Amqui,  Rimouski,  Amqui. 
Ancienne    Lorette,    Quebec,    An- 

cienne  Lorette. 
Ange   Gardien,   Quebec,   Chateau 

Richer. 
Ange    Gardien    de    Rouville,    St. 

Hyacinthe,    Ange    Gardien    de 

Rouville. 
Angeline,    St.    Hyacinthe,    Ange 

Gardien  de  Rouville. 
Angers,  Ottawa,  Angers. 
Angouleme,   Roberval,    Roberval. 
Anjou,   Joliette,   St.    Barthelemi. 
Annesley,  Pontiac,   Quyon. 
Anticosti  Island,  Saguenay,  New 

Oft  T*1  i  ^^  p 

Apple  Grove,  St.  Francois, 
Magog. 

Arcanum,  Beauharnois,  Beau- 
harnois. 

Argentenay,  Roberval,  Peri- 
bonca. 

Armagh,  Montmagny,  Armagh. 

Armagh  Station,  Montmagny, 
Armagh. 

Armand,  Kamouraska,  Cabano. 


Armorique,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Therese  de  Blainville. 

Armstrong,   Beauce,   St.   George. 

Arthabaska,  Arthabaska,  Artha- 
baska. 

Arthurville,  Montmagny,  St. 
Raphael  East. 

Artois,  Montmagny,  St.  Pam- 
phile. 

Arundel,  Terrebonne,  Rockway 
Valley  (J.  D.  Ottawa). 

Asbestos,  St.  Francois,  Danville. 

Ascot  Corner,  St.  Francois, 
Sherbrooke. 

Aston  Junction,  Nicolet,  St. 
Wenceslas. 

Aston  Station,  Nicolet,  St.  Wen- 
ceslas. 

Atalante,  Quebec,  Ancienne  Lor- 
ette. 

Athelstan,  Beauharnois,  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

Auberiviere,   Quebec,   Levis. 

Aubrey,  Beauharnois,  St. 
Chrysostome. 

Auckland,  St.  Francois,  Auck- 
land. 

Audet,  Beauce,  St.  Ludger. 

Auvergne,  Quebec,  Portneuf. 

Avalon,  Arthabaska,  New  Ireland. 

Avignon,  Gaspe,  St.  Andre  de 
Restigouche. 

Avoca,  Terrebonne,  Chatboro. 

Avon,  Arthabaska,  Black  Lake. 

Ayer's  Cliff,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 

Aylmer  (East),  Ottawa,  Hull. 

Aylwin,   Ottawa,    Gracefleld. 

Ayotte,  Trois  Rivieres,  St.  Ur- 
sule. 

Bagotville,  Chicoutimi,  Bagol- 
ville. 

Bale  de  la  Trinite,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Bale  des  Bacons,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Bale  des  Rochers,  Saguenay,  St. 
Simeon. 

Baie  Ste.  Claire,  Anticosti, 
Saguenay,  Mille  Vaches. 

Baie  St.  Paul,  Saguenay,  Baie  St. 
Paul. 

Baieville,  Richelieu,  See  La  Baie. 

Baillargeon,  Quebec,  St.  Nich- 
olas. 

Baldwin's  Mills,  St.  Francois, 
Coaticook. 

Barachois    de    Malbaie,     Gaspe, 

GftSDC 

Barachois  Quest,  Gaspe.  Perce. 
Barbue  de  St.  Cesaire,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe, St.  Cesaire. 
Barette,  Montcalm,  Baretle. 


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Barkmere,  Terrebonne,  Rockway 

Valley   (J.  D.  Ottawa). 
Barnston,    St.    Francois,    Coati- 

cook. 
Barriere   des   Caps,   Quebec,   St. 

Tite  des  Caps. 
Barrington,    Beauharnois,    Hem- 

mingford. 
Barr>-  River,  Pontiac,  Otter  Lake. 
Bas  de  la  Bale,  Saguenay,  Baie 

St.  Paul. 
Bas  de  I'Anse,  Saguenay,  La  Mal- 

baie. 
Bas     de     S(e.     Rose,     Montreal, 

Montreal. 
Bas    du    Sault,    Montreal,    Mon- 
treal. 
Baskatong,  Ottawa,  Maniw-akl. 
Bassin,   Chicoutimi,   Chicoufiml. 
Bassin  du  Lievre,  Ottawa,  Buck- 
ingham. 
Batesville.  Terrebonne,  Rockway 

Valley   r.I.  D.  Ottawa). 
Batiscan,   Trois   Rivieres,    Batis- 

can. 
Batiscan  Station,  Trois  Rivieres, 

Batiscan. 
Bayard,    Montcalm,    L'.Annoncia- 

tion. 
Bayonne,  Joliette,  Berthier. 
Beaconsfleld,      Montreal,      Vau- 

dreuil. 
Beam,  Pontiac,  Vllle  Marie. 
Beauce     Junctfon,     Beauce,    St. 

Joseph  de  Beauce. 
Beauceville         East,         Beauce, 

Beauceville. 
Beauceville.       West.        Beauce, 

Beauceville. 
Beaudnin,      Arthabaska,      Maple 

Grove. 
Beaudnin    Centre,    St.    Francois, 

Ham  Nord. 
Beauharnois,  Beauharnois,  Beau- 
harnois. 
Beaulac,  Joliette,  St.  Theodore. 
Beaumont,  Quebec,  Levis. 
Beauport,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
Beauport  East,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
Beaupre,   Quebec,  Ste.  Anne   de 

Beaupre. 
Beaurepaire,      Montreal,      Vau- 

dreuil. 
Beaurivage,  Quebec,  Beaurivage. 
Beausejour,  Rimouski,  Rimouski. 
Beausoleil,    Joliette,    L'Assomp- 

tion. 
Beauvoir,     Montreal,    St.    Poly- 

carpe. 
Becancour,  Nicolet,   Gentilly. 
Bedford,  Bedford,  Bedford. 
Beebe,  St.  Francois,  Rock  Island. 
Beebe    Junction,     St.    Francois, 

Rock  Island. 
Beech  Grove,  Pontiac,  Quyon. 
Begin,   Montmagny,  Lamartine. 
Beith,   Beauharnois,   Huntingdon. 


Belair,    Quebec,    Anctenne    Lor- 

ette. 
Belisle's    Mills,    Terrebonne,    St. 

Agathe  des  Monts. 
Bellavance,  Rimouski,   Sayabec. 
Belle  Anse,  Gaspe,  Gaspe. 
Bellefeuille,     St.     Francois,     La 

Patrie. 
Belle  Plage,  Montreal,  VaudreuiL 
Bellerive       Station,      Montcalm, 

Nominingue. 
Bellerive,    Beauharnois,    Valley- 

fleld. 
Belle    Riviere,    Terrebonne,    Ste. 

Scholastique. 
Belle  Vallee,  Iberville,  Lacolle. 
Bellevue     Junction,      Richelieu, 

Sorel, 
Bell  Mount,  Pontiac,  Campbell's 

Bay. 
Belmina,  St.   Francois,   D'Israeli. 
Beloeil  Station,  Richelieu,  Beloeil 

Station. 
Beloeil  Village,  Richelieu,  Beloeil 

Station. 
Bennett,       Arthabaska,       Maple 

Grove. 
Beranger,   Bedford,  Dunham. 
Bergeron,  Quebec,  St.  .Agapit. 
BergerviHe,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
Bernadette,    Quebec,    St.    Nich- 
olas. 
Bernier,  Arthabaska,  Bernier. 
Berr^er,    Montmagny,    St.    Roch 

des  Aulnaies. 
Bersimis,         Saguenay,        Mille 

Vaches. 
Berthelot,      Quebec,     St.     Jean 

d'Orleans. 
Berthier    (en  bas),   Montmagny, 

St.  Vallier. 
Berthier     (en     haut),     Joliette, 

Berthier. 
Berthier  Junction,  Joliette,  Ber- 
thier. 
Berube,    Quebec,    St.    Tite    dei 

Caps. 
Bethany,  Bedford,  Roxton  Falls. 
Bethel,  Bedford,  Racine. 
Bic,  Rimouski.  Rimouski. 
Bienville,  Quebec,  Bienville. 
Birchton,    St.    Francois,     Cook- 
shire. 
Bisaillon,  Montreal,  St.  Constant. 
Bishop's  Crossing,   St.   Francois, 

Marbleton. 
Bissonnette,     Joliette,    St.    Jul- 
ienne. 
Blackburn  Mine,  Ottawa,  Wright. 
Black  Cape,  Gaspe,  Caplan  River. 
Black    Lake,    ArthaBasta,    Black 

Lake. 
Black   River   Depot,   Pontiac,  N. 

Temiskaming. 
Blai.s,    Beauce,    St.    Joseph    de 

Beauce. 


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BAILIFFS. 


Blaisville,  Kamouraska,  Riviere 
du  Loup  Station. 

Blanche,  Ottawa,  St.  Andre  Avel- 
lin. 

Blanchet,  Quebec,  St.  Agapit. 

Blandford,  Arlhabaska,  Plessis- 
ville. 

Bleriot,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph. 

Blondin,  Trois  Rivieres,  Grand 
Mere. 

Blouin,  Quebec,  Levis. 

Blue  Sea  Lake,  Ottawa,  Grace- 
field. 

Bocage,  Beauce,  St.  Ludger. 

Boilard,  Arthabaska,  Lyster  Sta- 
tion. 

Boileau,  Ottawa,  Cheneville. 

Bois  Blanc,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Ursule. 

Boisbriand,  Beauharnois,  Beau- 
harnois. 

Bois  de  Filion,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Therese  de  Blainville. 

Bois  des  Hurons,  Quebec,  Lot- 
biniere. 

Bois  Franc,  Ottawa,  Maniwaki. 

Bois  Gilbert,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph 
de  Beauce. 

Boissonneault,  Arthabaska,  Lys- 
ter Station. 

Boivin,  Beauce,  Ste.  Marie 
Beauce. 

Bolduc,  Beauce,  St.  Martin. 

Bolton  Centre,  Bedford,  Bolton 
Centre. 

Bonami,  Chlcoutimi,  Jonquieres. 

Bonaventure,  Gaspe,  Bonaven- 
ture. 

Bonaventure  East,  Gaspe,  Bona- 
venture. 

Bonaventure       Island,        Gaspe, 

Bon  Conseil,  Arthabaska,  Drum- 

mondville. 
Bon  Desir,  Saguenay.  Bon  Desir. 
Bondville.  Bedford,  Knowlton. 
Booth,    Pontiac,    N.    Temiskam- 

ing. 
Bord  a  Plouffe,  Montreal,  Mon- 

Bord  a  Plouffe  Quest,  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

Bordeaux,  Montreal,  Montreal. 

Bord  de  I'Eau,  Quebec,  Neuville 

Boscobel,  Bedford,  Racine. 

Botreanx,  Beauharnois,  Orm.s- 
town. 

Botichard,  Saguenay,  Bale  St. 
Paul. 

Boucherville.  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Bouchette,  Ottawa,  Maniwaki. 

Boudreau  Corners,  St.  Francois, 
Coatlfiook. 

Bouffard  Hill,  St.  Francois. 
Weftdon. 

Bougainville,  Gaspe,  Perce. 

Bonlay,   Rimouakl,   Causapscal. 


Boulevard  St.  Paul,  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

Boulogne,  Arthabaska,  St.  Ger- 
main de  Grantham. 

Bourbon,  Arthabaska,  Plessis- 
ville. 

Bourgault,  Montmagny,  Trois 
Saumons. 

Bourg  Louis,  Quebec,  St.  Ray- 
mond. 

Bournival,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Barnabe  Nord. 

Bousquet,  Trois  Rivieres,  La 
Tuque. 

Bout  de  risle,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Bout  du  Monde,  Trois  Rivieres, 
St.  Elie  de  Caxton. 

Boyer,  Montmagny,  St.  Vallier. 

Boynton,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 

Bras  d'Aplc,  Montmagny,  St. 
Pamphile. 

Breakeyville,  Quebec,  Levis. 

Breault  Mill,  Nicolet,  St.  Wen- 
ceslas. 

Brebeuf,  Ottawa,  St.  Jovite. 

Breche  a  Manon,  Gaspe,  Little 
River  West. 

Brennan  tiills,  Ottawa,  Wright. 

Breslay,   Montreal,   Vaudreuil. 

Bretagne,   Nicolet,   Gentilly. 

Bridgeville,  Gaspe,  Perce. 

Brigham,   Bedford.  Farnham. 

Bristol,  Pontiac.  Quyon. 

Bristol  Mines,   Pontiac,   Quyon. 

Bristnl  Ridare.  Pontiac,  Otiyon. 

Britannia  Mills,  St.  Hyacinihe, 
Upton. 

Britonville,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Adele. 

Broadlands,  Gaspp,  Kempt  Road. 

Brome.  Bedford,  Brome. 

Brompton,  St.  Francois,  Windsor 
Mills. 

Bromptonville,  St.  Francois, 
Sherbrooke. 

Brooklet.  Beauharnois,  Franklin 
Centre. 

Brouage,  Roberval,  Taillon. 

Broughton  Station,  Beauce,  St. 
Joseph  de  Beauce. 

Brownsburg,  Terrebonne,  La- 
chute. 

Bryson.  Pontiac,  Campbell's  Bay. 

Brysonville,  Beauharnois,  Orms- 
town. 

Buckingham,  Montcalm,  Bucking- 
ham. 

Buckland,  Montmagny,  St.  Laz- 
nre. 

Bulstrode  Station,  Arthabaska, 
Arthaba.ska. 

Bulwer.  St.  Francois.  Cookshfre. 

Bury,  St.  Francois,  Bury. 

Cabane-Ronde,     Joliette,     L'As- 

somption. 
Cabano,  Kamouraska,  Cabano. 


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Cacouna,     Kamouraska,     Riviere 

du  Loup  Station. 
Cacouna      South,      Kamouraska, 

Riviere  du  Loup  Station. 
Cadot,  Joliette,  St.  Julienne. 
Cadrin,  Beauce,  St.  Anselme. 
Cairnside,     Beauharnois,     Orms- 

town. 
Callieres,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
Calumet,   Terrebonne,   Chatboro. 
Cambria,    Terrebonne,    St.    Jer- 
ome. 
Campbell's  Bay,  Pontiac,  Camp- 
bell's Bay. 
Campbell's    Corner,    Arthabaska, 

Lyster  Station. 
Cantin,  Quebec,  Levis. 
Canton    Ripon,    Ottav^a,    Canton 

Ripon. 
Canton    Tach^,     Chicoutimi,    St. 

Joseph   d'Alma. 
Canuta,  Terrebonne,  Ste.  Schol- 

astique. 
Cap  a  la  Baleine,  Saguenay,  Isle 

aux  Coudres. 
Cap  a  la  Branche,  Saguenay,  Isle 

aux   Coudre.*. 
Cap  a  I'Aigle,  Saguenay,  La  Mal- 

baie. 
Cap  au  Corbeau,  Saguenay,  Bale 

St.  Paul. 
Cap     au     Renard,     Gaspe,     Ste. 

Anne  des  Monts. 
Cap  Chat,  Gaspe,  Ste.  .\nne  des 

Monts. 
Cap  d'Espoir  West,  Gaspe,  Cap 

d'Espoir  West. 
Cap     d'Espoir     Centre,     Gaspe, 

Cap  d'Espoir  West. 
Cap  des  Rosiers,  Gaspe,  Cap  des 

Rosiers. 
Cape  Cove,  Gaspe,  Cap  d'Espoir 

West. 
Capelton.     St.     Francois,     Sher- 

brooke. 
Caplan     River,     Gaspe,     Caplan 

River. 
Cap  Magdeleine,  Trois  Rivieres, 

Trois  Rivieres. 
Cap  Sante,  Quebec,  Cap  Sante. 
Cap  St.  Gabriel,  Joliette,  St.  Ga- 
briel de  Brandon. 
Cap  St.  Ignace,  Montmagny,  Cap 

St.  Ignace. 
Cap    St.    Ignace   Station,    Mont- 
magny, Cap  St.  Ignace. 
Cap  St.  Martin,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 
Cariboo  Islands,  Saguenay,  Mflle 

Vaches. 
Carillon,       Terrebonne,       Caril- 
lon. 
Carleton,  Gaspe,  Carleton  Centre. 
Carleton    Centre,    Gaspe,    Carle- 
ton Centre. 
Carmel,  Arthabaska,  Drummond- 
ville. 


Caron,  Roberval,  Hebertville. 

Carrier,  Quebec,  Levis. 

Cartier,  Beauharnois,  Valleyfleld. 

Gartierville,   Montreal,   Montreal. 

Cascades  Point,   Montreal,  Vau- 
dreuil. 

Cassault,      Montmagny,      Mont- 
magny. 

Castlebar,     St.     Francois,     Dan- 
ville. 

Caughnawaga,  Montreal,  St.  Con- 
stant. 

Causapscal,   Rimouski,   Causaps- 
cal. 

Cavignac,     St.     Hyacinthe,     St. 
Hyacinthe. 

Caxton,  Trois  Rivieres,  St.  Bar- 
nabe  Nord. 

Cazaville,   Beauharnois,  St.  Ani- 
cet. 

Cedar     Hall,     Rimouski,     Cedar 
Hall   (See  Val  Brillant). 

Cedars,  Montreal,  Vaudreuil. 

Cedars   Station,   Montreal,   Vau- 
dreuil. 

Chabot,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe. 

Chaleurs,    Gaspe,    Little    Casca- 
pedia. 

Chambly,  Montreal.  Montreal. 

Chambly  Canton,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Chambord,   Roberval,   Roberval 

Chambord  Est,  Rober>-al,  Rohpr- 
val. 

Chambord     Junction,     Roberval. 
Robenal. 

Champigny,     Quebec,     Ancl«»nne 
Lorette. 

Champlaln.   Trois  Rivieres.   Bat- 
Iscan. 

Chandler,  Gaspe,  St.  Adelaide  de 
Pabos. 

Chandonnet.    Arthabaska,    Ples- 
sisville. 

Chantelle,  Joliette,  St.  Theodore. 

Chapais,   Montmagny,   St.   Pam- 
phile. 

Chapeau,   Pontiac,  Chapeau. 

Chapleau     Station,     Terrebonne, 
St.  Adele. 

Charette,     Trois     Rivieres,     St. 
Elie. 

Charlemagne,      Joliette,      L'As- 
somption. 

Charle-sbourg,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Charlesbourg      West,      Quebec, 
Quebec. 

Charny,  Quebec,  Levis. 

Chartierville,  St.  Francois.  Cliar- 
tierville. 

Chatboro,  Terrebonne,  Chatboro. 

Chateaubriand,  Arthabaska,  Lys- 
ter Station. 

Chateauguay,  Beauharnois, 

Beauharnois. 


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BAILIFFS. 


Chateauguay  Basin,  Beauharnois, 
Beauharnois. 

Chateau    Richer,    Quebec,    Cha- 
teau Richer. 

Ghatillon,  Nicolet,  Ste.  Monique. 

Chaudiere    Curve,    Quebec,    St. 
jNicholas. 

Chaudiere    Station,    Quebec,    St. 
Nicholas. 

Chaumont,  Quebec,  St.  Agapit. 

Chelsea,  Ottawa,  Hull. 

Chemin    Archambault,    Roberval, 
Taillon. 

Chemin  Neuf,  Beauce,  Ste.  Ger- 
maine  du  lac  Etchemin. 

Chemin  Tache,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Paul  de  la  Croix. 

Chemin     Yamaska,     Arthabaska, 
St.  Germain  de  Grantham. 

Cheneville,   Ottawa,   Cheneville. 

Cherry      River,      St.      Francois, 
Magog. 

Ghesham,    St.    Francois,     Ches- 
ham. 

Chester  Nord,  Arthabaska,  Maple 
Grove. 

Chevalier,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Chevrefils,  St.  Francois,  Wotton. 

Chicot,  Joliette,  St.  Barthelemi. 

Chicoutimi,    Chicoutimi,    Chicou- 
timi. 

Chicoutimi     Quest,     Chicoutimi, 
Chicoutimi. 

Chicoutimi       Sud,       Chicoutimi, 
Chicoutimi. 

Chlorydormes,       Gaspe,      Petite 
Madeleine. 

Choisy,  Montreal,  Rigaud. 

Choquette,     Montmagny,     Mont- 
magny. 

Christieville,      Terrebonne,      St. 
-Agathe  des  Monts. 

Chute  Nairn,  Saguenay,  La  Mal- 
baie. 

Chute   Panet,   Quebec,   St.   Ray- 
mond. 

Chutes      Peribonca,       Roberval, 
Taillon. 

Chute       Ste.       Ursule,       Trois 
Rivieres,  St.  Ursule. 

Chute      Shipshaw,      Chicoutimi, 
Chicoutimi. 

Clairvaux    de    Bagot,    St.    Hya- 
cinthe,  St.  Hyacinthe. 

Clairvaux    de    Charlevoix,    Sag- 
uenay, Bale  St.  Paul. 

Clapham,   Arthabaska,  New  Ire- 
land. 

Clapperton,   Gaspe,  Carleton. 

Clarenceville,  Bedford,  Clarence- 
ville. 

Clarke     City,     Saguenay,     Mille 
Vaches. 

Cloulier,  Beauce,  St.  Georges. 

Club    Shawenegan,    Trois    Riv- 
ieres, Shawinigan  Falls. 

Clyde's     Corners,     Beauharnois, 
Huntingdon. 


Coaticook,    St.    Francois,    Coati- 
cook. 

Coffey's     Corners,     Beauharnois, 
Huntingdon. 

Coin    Languedoc,    Iherviiie,    ai. 
Edouard,  de  Napierville. 

Colbert,  Quebec,  St.  Raymond. 

Coleraine,      Arthabaska,      Black 
Lake. 

Comin's  Mills,  St.   Francois,  St. 
Malo. 

Como,  Montreal,  Vaudreuii. 

Compton,    St.    Francois,    Comp- 
ton. 

Compton    Station,    St.    Francois, 
Compton. 

Conception,  Montcalm,  Labelle. 

Contrecceur,  Richelieu,  St.  Ours. 

Cookshire,    St.    Francois,    Cook- 
shire. 

Corbin,    Beauharnois,   Hemming- 
ford. 

Corcoran,  Joliette,  Joliette. 

Corliss,  St.   Francois,  Coaticook. 

Corner    of    the    Beach,    Gaspe, 
Perce. 

Cotereal,  Gaspe,  Gaspe. 

Cossetteville,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Tite. 

Coteau    du    Lac,    Montreal,    St. 
Polycarpe. 

Coteau    Landing,    Montreal,    St. 
Polycarpe. 

Coteau     Station,     Montreal,     St. 
Polycarpe. 

Cote  des  Corbeil,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Augustin. 

Cote    des    Neiges    Quest,    Mon- 
treal, Montreal. 

Cote  des  Ouimet,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Cote  des  Perron,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Cote    Double,    Terrebonne,    Ste. 
Scholastique. 

Cote    Rouge,    Terrebonne,    Ste. 
Scholastique. 

Cote's      Mills,       St.       Francois, 
D'Israeli. 

Cote    St.    Emmanuel,    Montreal, 
St.  Polycarpe. 

Cote    St.    Etienne,    Terrebonne, 
Ste.  Scholastique. 

Cote    St.    Hermas,    Terrebonne, 
Ste.  Scholastique. 

Cote    St.    Joseph,    St.    Francois, 
Sherbrooke. 

Cote     St.     Leonard,     Montreal, 
Montreal. 

Cote  St.  Michel,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Cote  Ste.  Theresa,  Iberville,  St. 
Remi. 

Cote    St.    Vincent,    Terreoonne, 
Ste.  Scholastique. 

Cote  Visitation,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 


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Couillard,  Montmagny,  St.  Ra- 
phael East. 

Coulombe,  Beauce,  Ste.  Hnne- 
dine. 

Courcelles,   Beauce,  Lambton. 

Cournoyer,   Nicolet,   Gentilly. 

Couturval,  FUmouski,  Amqui. 

Cowansville,  Bedford,  Sweets- 
burg. 

Craig's  Road  Station,  Quebec, 
St.  Nicholas. 

Cranberry,  Arthabaska,  New  Ire- 
land. 

Cranbourne,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph 
Beauce. 

Crosspoint,  Gaspe,  Kempt  Road. 

Crj'stal  Falls,  Terrebonne,  Rock- 
way  Valley  (J.  D.  Ottawa). 

Culdaff,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph  de 
Beauce. 

Cullens  Brook,  Gaspe.  Bonaven- 
ture. 

Cumberland  Mills,  Beauce,  St. 
George  Beauce. 

Gushing,   Terrebonne,  Chatboro. 

Cyr,  Gaspe,  Caplan  River. 

Daaquam  Station,  Montmagny. 
Daaqiiam  Station. 

D'Aiguillon,  Gaspe,  Cap  des  Ros- 
iers. 

Dalesville,  Terrebonne,  Lachute. 

Dalhousie  Station,  Montreal,  St. 
Polycarpe. 

Dalhousie  Station,  Gaspe,  Roblt- 
aille. 

Dalibaire,  Gaspe,  Robitaille. 

Bailing,  Bedford,  Racine. 

Danby,  Arthabaska,  L'Avenir. 

Danville,  St.  Francois,  Danville. 

D'Artagnan,  Quebec,  Levis. 

D'Aubin,  Roberval,  Peribonca. 

D'Autray,  Joliette,  Joliette. 

Daveluy\'ille,  Arthabaska,  Artha- 
baska. 

Davidson  Hill,  Bedford,  Roxton 
Falls. 

Dee  Side,  Gaspe,  St.  Andre  de 
Restigouche. 

Delagrave,  Montmagny,  Mont- 
magny. 

Delamarre,  Arthabaska,  Lyster 
Station. 

De  Lanaudiere,  Joliette,  L'As- 
somption. 

Delisle,  Roberval,  Taillon. 

Dell,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 

Delmont,  Beauharnois,  Hunting- 
don. 

Del  Val,  Gaspe,  Ste.  Anne  des 
Monts. 

Demers,  Quebec,  St.  Agapit. 

Deniau,  Montmagny,  St.  Pam- 
phile. 

Denison's  Mills,  St.  Francois, 
Danville. 

Denonville,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 


Dequen,  Roberval,  Metabet- 
chouan. 

De  Ramsay,  Joliette,  St.  Felix  de 
Valois. 

Deschaillons,  Quebec,  Deschadl- 
lons. 

Deschambault,  Quebec,  Des- 
chambault. 

Deschambault  Station,  Quebec, 
Deschambault. 

Desrosiers,  Terrebonne,  Ste. 
Scholastique. 

De  St.  Just,  Kamouraska, 
Riviere  Quelle. 

De  vault,  Trois  Rivieres,  Loui  Se- 
ville. 

Dewittville,  Beauharnois,  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

D'Israeli,  St.  Francois,  D'Israeli. 

Dixville,  St.  Francois,  Coaticook. 

Doheny,  Trois  Rivieres,  La 
Tuque. 

Dolbeau,  Saguenay,  Dolbeau. 

Donnacona,    Quebec,    Cap   Sante, 

Doreil,  Saguenay,  St.  Simeon. 

Dorval,  Montreal,  Montreal. 

Donal  Station,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Dosquet,  Quebec,  St.  Agapit. 

Douglasburg,  Iberville,  Napier- 
ville. 

Douglastown,  Gaspe,  Douglas- 
town. 

Douglas  West,  Gaspe,  Dougla-i- 
town. 

Duhamel,  Montcalm,  Rapide  de 
L'Orignal. 

Drummondville,  Arthabaska, 

Drummondville. 

Dudswell  Junction,  St.  Francois, 
East  Angus. 

Dufaultville,   Rimouski,  Sayabec. 

Dufour,  Saguenay,  Bale  St.  Paul. 

Duncan  Station,  Arthabaska,  St. 
Germain  de  Granlham. 

Dundee,  Beauharnois,  Dundee. 

Dundee  Centre,  Beauharnois, 
Huntingdon. 

Dunham,    Bedford,    Dunham. 

Dunkin,  Bedford,  Mansonville. 

Dupey's  Corner,  Beauharnois, 
St.  Anicet. 

Duplin,  St.  Francois,  Windsor 
Mills. 

Durham,  Arthabaska  (See  Ul- 
verton). 

East   Angus,   St.   Francois,    East 

Angus. 
East     Bolton,     Bedford,     Bolton 

Centre. 
East  Branch,  Arthabaska,  Thet- 

ford  Mines. 
East     Broughton,     Beauce,     St. 

Joseph  de  Beauce. 
East  Broughton  Station,  Beauce, 

St.  Joseph  de  Beauce. 


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BAILIFFS. 


East  Clifton,  St.  Francois,  St. 
Malo. 

East  Hereford,  St.  Francois,  St. 
Male. 

Eastman,  Bedford,  Bolton  Cen- 
tra 

East  Sherbrooke,  St.  Francois, 
Sherbrooke. 

Eaton,  St.  Francois,  Cookshire. 

Echo  Vale,  St.  Francois,  Wee- 
don. 

Edina,  Terrebonne,  Lachute. 

Egg  Island,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Eglise  St.  Pierre  les  Becquets, 
Nicolet,  Ste.  Sophie  de  Levr- 
ard. 

Egypte,  Bedford,  RoxLon  Pond. 

Elgin  Road,  Montmagny,  St. 
Roch  des  Aulnaies. 

Ellis  Bay,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Emard,  Beauharnois,  St.  Louis 
de  Gonzague. 

Emberton,  St.  Francois,  La 
Patrie. 

Emileville,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Pie. 

Enlrelac,  Terrebonne,  St.  Lucie 
de  Doncaster. 

Erie,  St.  Francois,  Marbleton. 

Escourt,  Kamouraska,  Riviere 
Bleue. 

Escuminac,   Gaspe,  Nouvelle. 

Escuminac  Flats,  Gaspe,  Nou- 
velle. 

Escuminac  Nord,  Gaspe,  Nou- 
velle. 

Esquimaux  Point,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Fame   Point,    Gaspe,   Fox   River. 

Farnham,  Bedford,  Farnham. 

Farnham  Centre,  Bedford,  Farn- 
ham. 

Father  Point,  Rimouski,  Quai  de 
Rimouski. 

Faucher,  Montmagny,  St.  Lazare. 

Fauvel,  Gaspe,  Caplan  River. 

Ferme  Neuve,  Montcalm,  Ferme 
Neuve. 

Fernetville,  Joliette,   Berthier. 

Ferron,  Trois  Rivieres,  Yamach- 
iche. 

Filion,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jerome. 

Fir  Grove,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph  de 

Rpfi.li  f*P 

Fitch  Bay,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 

Fleurant,  Gaspe,  Nouvelle. 

Fleury,  Roberval,  Taillon. 

Flodden,  St.  Francois,  Mel- 
bourne. 

Fonderie,  Gaspe,  Ste.  Anne  des 
Monts. 

Fontenelle,    Gaspe,   Gaspe. 

Pontenoy,  St.  Francois,  Mel- 
bourne. 


Fort  Coulonge,  Pontiac,  Fort 
Coulonge. 

Fortier,  Terrebonne,  Ste.  Schol- 
astique. 

Foster,   Bedford,  Waterloo. 

Fourteen  Island  Lake,  Terre- 
bonne, St.  Adele. 

Fox  River  (Anticosti),  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Fox  River,  Gaspe,  Fox  River. 

Fradetville,  Montmagny,  Armagh. 

Frampton,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph 
de  Beauce. 

Franklin  Centre,  Beauharnois, 
Franklin  Centre. 

Frelighsburg,  Bedford,  Frelighs- 
burg. 

Frenette,  Montmagny,  Trois 
Saumons. 

Freppel,  Montmagny,  St.  Pam- 
phile. 

Frontenac,  Quebec,  Parisville. 

Frost  Village,  Bedford,  Water- 
loo. 

Gallup  Hill,  St.  Francois,  Mel- 
bourne. 

Galston,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 

Garland,  Beauharnois,  St.  Chrys- 
ostome. 

Garneau,  Montmagny,  St.  Pam- 
phile. 

Garneau  Junction,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Grand'Mere. 

Garthby    Station,    St.    Francois, 

Garthby     West,     St.     Francois, 

D'lsraeli. 
Gascons,     Gaspe,     Port     Daniel 

East. 
Gaspe,  Gaspe,  Gaspe. 
Gaspe  Bay  South,  Gaspe,  Gaspe. 
Gasparine,       Beauharnois,       St. 

Chrysostome. 
Gatineau  Point,  Ottawa,  Gatineau 

Point. 
Gauthier,  Gaspe,  St.  Adelaide  de 

Pabos. 
Gendron,  Trois  Rivieres,  St.  Elie. 
Genest,   Beauce,  St.  Bernard  de 

Dorchester. 
Gentilly,  Nicolet,  Gentilly. 
Georgeville,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 
Geraldine,    Beauharnois,    Frank- 
lin Centre. 
Gerin,    Trois    Rivieres,    St.    Ur- 

sule. 
Gethsemani,      Saguenay,      Mille 

Vaches. 
Gifford,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
Gilbert-des-Caps,     Quebec,     St. 

Tite  des  Caps. 
Gingras,    Quebec,    St.    Anlolne, 

Lotbiniere. 
Gingras,  Montmagny,  St.  Lazare. 
Girard,  Iberville,  Naplerville. 


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Girardville,  Roberval,  Norman- 
din. 

Gironde,   Kamouraska,   Cabano. 

Glenada,  Trois  Rivieres,  Grand 
'Mere. 

Glendyne,  Kamouraska,  Glendyne. 

Glenelm,  Beauharnois,  Hunting- 
don. 

Glen  Iver,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Glen  Lloyd,  Arlhabaska,  Lysler 
Station. 

Glen  Murray,  Arthabaska,  Lyster 
Station. 

Glen  Sutton,  Bedford,  Manson- 
ville. 

Glen  Villa,  St.  Francois,  Ma- 
gog. 

Gobeil,  Saguenay,  La  Malbaie. 

Godbout,  Saguenay,  Mille 
V&chcs 

Golden  Bay,  St.  Francois,  Mel- 
bourne. 

Gore,  St.  Francois,  Melbourne. 

Gosford,  Quebec,  St.  Raymond. 

Goshen  Road,  St.  Francois, 
Windsor  Mills. 

Gosselin's  Mills,  St.  Francois, 
Coaticook. 

Gouffre,  Saguenay,  Baie  St.  Paul. 

Gould,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 

Gould  Station,  St.  Francois, 
Weedon. 

Goulet,  Montmagny,  St.  Lazare. 

Goupil,  Arthabaska,  Arlhabaska. 

Gracefield,  Ottawa,  Gracefleld. 

Granby,   Bedford,    Granby. 

Grandes  Bergeronnes,  Saguenay, 
Bon  Desir. 

Grande  Baie,  Chicoutimi,  Bagot- 
ville. 

Grand  Cascapedia,  Gaspe,  Little 
Cascapedia. 

Grand  Chicot,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Eustache. 

Grande  Cote,  Joliette,  Ber- 
thier. 

Grande  Caroline,  St.  Hyacinthe, 
Marieville. 

Grande  Freniere,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Eustache. 

Grande  Ligne,  Iberville,  Napler- 
vllle. 

Grande  Montaghe,  Beauce,  St. 
Joseph  de  Beauce. 

Grandes  Coudees,  Beauce,  St. 
George. 

Grandes  Piles,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Grand'Mere. 

Grande  Vallee,  Gaspe,  Petite 
Madeleinp. 

Grand  Fonds,  Saguenay,  La  Mal- 
baie. 

Grand'Mere,  Trois  Rivieres. 
Grand'Mere. 

Grand'Mere  Village,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, Grand'Mere. 


Grand  Metis,  Rlmouskl,  Grand 
Metis. 

Grand  Pabos,  Gaspe,  St.  Adelaide 
de  Pabos. 

Grand  Pabos  Guest,  Gaspe,  New- 
port. 

Grand  Pre,  Trois  Rivieres,  Louis- 
ville. 

Grand  Rang,  Beauce,  St.  Gcr- 
maine. 

Grand  River,  Gaspe,  Grand  River. 

Grand  Ruisseau,  Terrebonne,  St. 

Grand  St.  Esprit,  NIcolet,  Sle. 
Monique. 

Grand  St.  Louis,  Nicolet,  Sle. 
Gertrude. 

Graniteville,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 

Greece's  Point,  Terrebonne, 
Chatboro. 

Greenfield  Park,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Greenlay,  St.  Francois,  Windsor 
Mills. 

Green  River,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Antonln. 

Grenier,  Beauce,  Ste.  Marie, 
Beauce. 

Grenville,  Terrebonne.  Chatboro. 

Grenville  Bay,  Terrebonne,  Chat- 
boro. 

Griflfln  Cove,  Gaspe,  Griflln  Cove. 

Griflfln  Cove  East,  Gaspe,  Griflln 
Cove. 

Grondlnes,  Quebec,  St.  Caslmir. 

Grondines  Est.,  Quebec,  St.  Cas- 
lmir. 

Grondlnes  Guest,  Quebec,  St. 
Casimir. 

Grondines  Station,  Quebec,  St. 
Casimir. 

Gros  Morne,  Gaspe,  Manche 
d'Epee. 

Gros  Pin,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Guay,  Quebec.  Levis. 

Guienne,   Rimonski,   Price. 

Guite,  Gaspe,  Carleton. 

Hadlow  Cove,  Quebec,  Levis. 

Haldimand,    Gaspe,    Gaspe. 

Hamel.   Beauce,  St.   George. 

Hamelin,  Quebec,  St.  Marc  des 
Carrieres. 

Hamilton  Cove,  Saguenay,  Ham- 
ilton Cove. 

Ham  Nord,  St.  Francois,  Ham 
Nord. 

Hampden,  St.  Francois,  La 
Patrie. 

Ham  Sud.  See  South  Ham. 

Hardwood  Hills,  St.  Francois, 
Windsor  Mills. 

Harrington,  Terrebonne,  Chat- 
boro. 

Harrington  East,  Terrebonne, 
Chatboro. 

Harrington  Harbor,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 


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BAHJFFS. 


Harwood,   Montreal,   Vaudreuil. 

Hatley,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Hauteur,  Rimouski,  Ste.  Angela 
de  Rimouski. 

Hazel  Land,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Adele. 

Hebert,  Arthabaska,  Plessisville. 

Hebertville,  Roberval,  Hebert- 
ville  Station. 

Hebertville  Station,  Roberval, 
Hebertville  Station. 

Helena,  Beauharnois,  Hunting- 
don. 

Hemison,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph, 
Beauce. 

Hemmingford,  Beauharnois, 

Hemmingford. 

Henderson's  Grove,  Arthabaska, 
Thetford  Mines. 

Hennepin,    Beauce,    Standon. 

Henrysburg,  Iberville,  Lacolle. 

Henryville,   Iberville,   Henryville. 

Hereford,  St.  Francois,  St.  Malo. 

Hermanville,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Tite. 

Hermitage  Club,  St.  Francois, 
Magog. 

Heronville,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Tite. 

Hervey  Junction,  Quebec,  Lac 
aux  Sables. 

Hetriere,  Montmagny,  St.  Ra- 
phael. 

High  Falls,  Ottawa,  Buckingham. 

Highwater,  Bedford,  Manson- 
ville. 

Hill  Crest,  Arthabaska,  New  Ire- 
land. 

Hillhurst,  St.  Francois,  Comp- 
ton. 

Hindelang,  Nicolet,  Ste.  Sophie 
de  Levrard. 

Hochelaga,  Montreal,  Montreal. 

Hocquart,  Kamouraska,  St.   Eloi. 

Holland's  Mills,  Ottawa,  Buck- 
ingham. 

Holton,  Beauharnois,  St.  Chrys- 
ostome. 

Honfleur,  Montmagny,  St.  La- 
zare. 

Hopetown,  Gaspe,  St.  Godfroy. 

Houde,  Quebec,  St.  Agapit. 

Howick,  Beauharnois.  Howick. 

Howick  Station,  Beauharnois, 
Howick. 

Huberdeau.  Terrebonne,  Rock- 
way  Valley  fj.  D.  Ottawa). 

Hudson,  Montreal,  Rigaud. 

Hudson  Heights,  Montreal, 
Rigaud. 

Hull.  Ottawa,  Hull. 

Hunter's  Point,  Pontiac,  North 
Temiskaming. 

Hunterstown,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Elie. 


Huntingdon,  Beauharnois,  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

Huntingville,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Hurette,  Quebec,  St.  Antoine 
Lotbiniere. 

Iberville,   Iberville,   Iberville. 

Ile-aux-Noix,  Iberville,  Henry- 
ville. 

He  aux  Oies,  Montmagny,  Trois 
Saumons. 

Indian  Lorette,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Inverness,  Arthabaska,  Lyster 
Station. 

Iron  Hill,  Bedford,  Waterloo. 

Ironside,  Ottawa,  Hull. 

Island  Brook,  St.  Francois,  Cook- 
shire. 

Isle  aux  Coudres,  Saguenay,  Isle 
aux  Coudres. 

Isle  aux  Grues,  Montmagny, 
Trois  Saumons. 

Isle  Bizard,  Montreal,  St.  Gene- 
vieve. 

Isle  de  May,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Isle  Dupas,  Joliette,  Berthier. 

Isle  Perrot,  Montreal,  Vaudreuil. 

Isle  Perrot,  Nord,  Montreal, 
Vaudreuil. 

Isle  Verte,  Kamouraska,  Isle 
Verte. 

Isle  Verte  Sud,  Kamouraska,  Isle 
Verte. 

Issoudun,  Quebec,  St.  Antoine 
Lotbiniere. 

Ives,  St.  Francois,  Marbleton. 

Ivry,  Kamouraska,  Notre  Dame 
du  Lac. 

Ivry  Nord,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Agathe  des  Monts. 

Jean-Noel,  Saguenay,  St.  Irenee. 

Jersey  Cove,  Gaspe,  Cap  des 
Hosiers. 

Jersey  Mills,  Beauce,  St.  George. 

Jette,  Nicolet,  St.  Leonard  d' As- 
ton. 

Johnville,  St.  Francois,  Cook- 
shire. 

Joliette,  Joliette,  Joliette. 

Joly,  Quebec,  Lotbiniere. 

Jonquiere,  Chicoutimi,  Jonqulere. 

Jonquiere  Nord,  Chicoutimi, 
Jonquiere. 

Jonquiere  Quest,  Chicoutimi, 
Jonquiere. 

Jonquiere  Sud,  Chicoutimi,  Jon- 
quiere. 

Joveuse,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Acton 
Vale. 

Kamouraska,  Kamouraska,  Kam- 
ouraska. 
Kanawana,  Terrebonne,  St.  Adele. 


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Katevale,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 

Keith,  St.  Francois.  Weedon. 

Kegaska,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Kelly,  Gaspe,  St.  Godfroy. 

Kelly's  Mills,  Arthabaska,  Ples- 
sisville. 

Kelvin  Grove,  Beauharnois, 
Huntingdon. 

Kempt  Road,  Gaspe,  Kempt 
Road. 

Kenogami,  Chicoutlmi,  Keno- 
gami. 

Kensington,  Beauharnois,  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

Kiamika,  Montcalm,  Kiamika. 

Kierkoski,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hilaire. 

Kllbain,  Beauharnois,  Hunting- 
don. 

Kildare,  Joliette,  Joliette. 

King  Corner,  Arthabaska,  Thet- 
ford  Mines. 

Kingsbury,  St.  Francois,  Mel- 
bourne. 

Kingsci'oft,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 

Kingsey  Falls,  Arthabaska,  War- 
v^ck. 

Kingsey   (See  Lome). 

Kinnear's  Mills,  Arthabaska, 
Thetford  Mines. 

Kirkdale,    Arthabaska,    L'Avenir 

Kiskisink,  Roberval,  Metabet- 
chouan. 

Knowlton,  Bedford,  Knovs-lton. 

Knowlton  Landing,  Bedford,  Bol- 
ton Centre. 

Knoxbridge,  Gaspe,  Perce. 

La  Bale,  Richelieu,  La  Bale. 

La  Bale  Shawinigan,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, Shawinigan   Falls. 

Labarre,  Roberval,  Hebertville 
Station. 

La  Barriere,  Joliette,  St.  Zenon. 

Labelle,  Montcalm,  Labelle. 

Laberge,  Beauharnois,  Ste.  Mar- 
tine. 

Labonneville,  St.  Francois,  La 
Patrie. 

Labrie,  Montmagny,  St.  Raphael 
E. 

La  Butte,  Gaspe,  Robitaille. 

Lac  A'Beauce,  Trois  Rivieres, 
La  Tuque. 

L'Acadie  Station,  Iberville,  St. 
Jean. 

Lac  a  la  Croix,  Roberval,  Hebert- 
ville Station. 

Lac  a  la  Tortue,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Grand'Mere. 

Lac  a  la  Truite,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Agathe  des  Monts. 

Lac-a-Laurent,  Chicoutimi,  Chi- 
coTitimi. 

La  Carriere,  St.  HyacTnthe,  St. 
Hyacinthe. 


Lacasse,   Beauce,  St.  Joseph  d»* 
Beauce. 

Lac  au  Saumon,  Rimouski,  Caus- 
apscal. 

Lac  aux  Sables,  Quebec,  Lac  aux 
Sables. 

Lac  aux  Sables  Station,  Quebec, 
Lac  aux  Sables. 

Lac     Beaulieu,     Saguenay,     Bon 
Desir. 

Lac    Bellemare,    Trois    Rivieres. 
Shawinigan  Falls. 

Lac  Bouchette,  Roberval,  Rober- 
val. 

•Lac  Bouchette  Station,  Roberval, 
Roberval. 

Lac  Charlebols,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Marguerite. 

Lac    Chat,    Trois    Rivieres,    La 
Tuque. 

Lac    Clair,    Chicoutimi,    Chicou- 
timi. 

Lac    des    Commissaires,    Rober- 
val, Metabetchouan. 

Lac  Echo,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jer- 
ome. 

Lachenaie,     Joliette,    L'Assomp- 
tion. 

La     Chapelle,     Terrebonne,     St. 
Jerome. 

La    Chevrotlere,    Quebec,    Des- 
chambault. 

Lachine,   Montreal,  Montreal. 

Lachine   Locks,   Montreal,   Mon- 
treal. 

Lachine  Rapids,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Lachute,   Terrebonne,   Lachute. 

Lachute   Mills,  Terrebonne,   La- 
chute. 

Lac   Long,   Kamouraska,   Riviere 
Bleue. 

Lac    Manitou    Sud,    Terrebonne, 
Ste.  Agathe  des  Monts. 

Lac     Marois,     Terrebonne,     St. 
Jerome. 

Lac     Masson,     Terrebonne,     St. 
Marguerite. 

Lac     Mercier,     Terrebonne,     St. 
Jovite. 

Lac     Nantel,     Terrebonne,     St. 
Jovite. 

Lacolle,  IberviHe,  Lacolle. 

Lacolle    Station,    Iberville,    La- 
colle. 

La  Corniche.  Joliette,  St.  Donaf 
de  Montcalm. 

Lac     Paquin,     Terrebonne,     St. 
Agathe  des  Monts. 

La   Croche,     Trois    Rivieres,   La 
Tuque. 

Lac    St.    Pacome,    Kamouraska. 
St.  Philippe. 

Lac     Sec,     Roberval,     Metabet- 
chouan. 

Lac   Sergent,    Quebec,   St.   R.iy- 
mond. 


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BAILIFFS. 


Lac  Ste.  Marie,  Ottawa,  Lac  Ste. 
Marie. 

Lae   Superieur,   Terrebonne,   St. 
Jovite. 

Lactor,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 

Lac   Tremblant,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Jovite. 

Ladd's  Mills,  St.  Francois,  Coati- 
cook. 

La    Decharge,    Chlcoutimi,    Jon- 
quiere. 

La  Descente  des   Femmes,   Chi- 
coutimi,  Bagotville. 

La    Durantaye,    Montmagny,    Sf. 
Vallier. 

Lafayette,   Montmagny,   Armagh. 

Lafrance,    Montmagny,     Lamar- 
tine. 

Lagace,    Gaspe,    St.    Andre    de 
Restigouche. 

Laganiere,   Quebec,   St.   Casimir. 

La    Guerre,    Beauharnois,    Hunt- 
ingdon. 

Lake  Aylmer,  St.  Francois,  Wee- 
don. 

Lake  Etchemin,  Beauce,  See  SL. 
Germaine   du   lac   Etchemin. 

Lakefleld,    Terrebonne,   Lachute. 

Lake  L'Achigan,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Adele. 

Lake     Megantic,     Beauce,     Lake 
Megantic. 

Lake  St.  Charles,  Quebec,  Que- 
bec. 

Lake    Ste.    Marie,    Ottawa,    Lac 
Ste.   Marie. 

Lakeside,  Montreal,  Montreal. 

Lakeview,  Terrebonne,  Rockway 
Valley  (J.  D.  Ottawa). 

Lake     Wayagamac,     Trois    Riv- 
ieres, La  Tuaue. 

Lalancette,     Roberval,    Norman- 
din. 

La      Malbaie      (Murray      Bay), 
Saguenay,  La  Malbaie. 

La  Manufacture,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Yamachiche. 

Lamarche,  Nicolet,  St.  Sophie  de 
Levrard. 

La    Mare,    Saguenay,    Bale    St. 
Paul. 

Lamartine,    Montmagny,    Lamar- 
tine. 

Lambton,  Beauce,  Lambton. 

La  Miche,  Quebec,  St.  Tite  des 
Caps. 

La  Montagne,  Arthabaska,  Thet- 
ford  Mines. 

Lamy.  Kamouraska,  Cabano, 

Landreville,  Beauharnois,   Orms- 
town. 

Langevin,      Beauce,      St.      Ger- 
maine. 

L'Annonciation,  Montcalm,  L'An- 
nonciation. 

Lanoieville,  Richelieu.  St.  Aime. 

I^anoraie,    Joliette,   Joliette. 


Lanoraie  Station,  Joliette, 
Joliette. 

La  Normandie,  Montmagny, 
Montmagny. 

L'Anse  a  Brillant,  Gaspe,  Doug- 
lastown. 

L'Anse  a  Giles,  Montmagny,  Cap 
St.  Ignace. 

L'Anse  a  Giles  Station,  Mont- 
magny, Cap  St.  Ignace. 

L'Anse  a  la  Barbe,  Gaspe,  Port 
Daniel  East. 

L'Anse  a  la  Louise,  Gaspe,  Gap 
des  Rosiers. 

L'Anse  au  Beaufils,  Gaspe,  Cap 
d'Espoir  West. 

L'Anse  au  Foin,  Chicoutimi, 
Chicoutimi. 

L'Anse  aux  Cousins,  Gaspe, 
Gaspe. 

L'Anse-a-Valleau,  Gaspe,  Fox 
River. 

L'Anse  Creuse,  Saguenay,  Ta- 
dousac. 

L'Anse  St.  Jean,  Chicoufimi, 
L'Anse  St.  Jean. 

Lantier,  Terrebonne,  St.  Lucie 
de  Doncaster. 

La  Paix,  Quebec,  Lotbiniere. 

La  Patrie,  St.  Francois,  La 
Patrie. 

La  Petite  Riviere  St.  Francois, 
Saguenay,  Bale  St.  Paul. 

La  Plaine,  Terrebonne,  Ste. 
Therese  de  Blainville. 

Laprairie,  Montreal,  St.  Con- 
stant. 

La  Presentation,  St.  Hyacinthe, 
St.  Hyacinthe. 

La  Ratiere,  Chicoutimi,  Jon- 
Quiere, 

La  Renaudiere,  Montmagny, 
St.  Vallier. 

Larouche,  Cliicoulimi,  Jonquiere. 

L'Artiflce,  Beauharnois,  St. 
Chrysostome. 

Lascelles,  Ottawa,  Wakefield. 

L'Ascension,  Montcalm,  L'Annon- 
ciation. 

La  Societe,  Kamouraska,  Trois 
Pistoles. 

L'Assomption,  Joliette,  L'As- 
somption. 

Laterriere,  Chicoutimi.  Chicou- 
timi. 

La  Tortue,  Montreal,  St.  Con- 
stant. 

La  Trappe,  Terrebonne,  St.  Eus- 

La    Tuque,    Trois    Rivieres,    La 

Tuque. 
La  Tuque   Junction,   Trois   RIv- 

iere.s.  La  Tuque. 
Laurel,  Terrebonne.  Lachute. 
Laurence,  Joliette.  St.  Julienne. 
Laurentides,  Joliette,  St.  Callxtc 

de  Kilkenny. 


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Laurier,  Quebec,  St.  AgapJt. 

Laurierville,  Arthabaska,   Lysler 
Station. 

Lauzon,  Quebec,  Levis. 

Lavaltne,   Joliette,   Joliette. 

Lavaltrie    Station,    Joliette,    Jol- 
iette. 

L'Avenir,  Arthabaska,  L'Avenir. 

Lavergne,    Arthabaska,    Plessis- 
ville. 

La  Visitation,  Richelieu,  La  Bale. 

Lavoie,     Trois     Rivieres,     Trois 
Rivieres. 

Lawrenceville,   Bedford,  Water- 
loo. 

Le  Bras.  Beauce,  St.  Joseph  de 
Beauce. 

L'Echourie,  Gaspe,  Pox  River. 

Lecomte,   Arthabaska,   St.   Clot- 
hilde. 

Leeds,      Arthabaska,      Thetford 
Mines. 

Leeds      Station,      Beauce,      Ad- 
stock. 

Leeds        Village,        Arthabaska, 
Thetford  Mines. 

Lemesurier,    Arthabaska,    Thet- 
ford Mines. 

Lemieux,  Nicolet.  Ste.  Gertrude. 

Lemo^-ne.  Iberville.  St.  Jean. 

Lennoxville,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Leopold,  Terrebonne,  St.  Adele. 

L'Epiphanie,  Joliette,  L'Assomp- 
tion. 

Le  Petit  Bois  Franc,  Kamouras- 
ka.  St.  Eloi. 

Le    Rapide,    Trois    Rivieres,    St. 
Anne  de  la  Perade. 

Le   Rocher,   Beauce,   Beauceville 

Lesage,     Terrebonne,     St.     Jer- 
ome. 

Les     Boules,     Rimouski,     Sandy 
Bay. 

Les  Chenaux,  Quebec,  St.  Tites 
des  Caps. 

Les  Dalles,  Joliette,  Joliette. 

Les  Eboulements,  Saguenay,  Les 
Eboulements. 

Les      Ecureuils,      Quebec,      Cap 
Sante. 

Les  Escoumains,  Saguenay,  Les 
Escoumain?. 

Les  Ponds.  Quebec,  St.  Antoine 
Lotbiniere. 

Les  Grands  Deserts,  Quebec,  An- 
cienne  Lorette. 

Lessard.     Beauce,     Ste.     Marie 
Beauce. 

Les    Saules,    Quebec,    Ancienne 
Lorette. 

Les   Vielles   Forges,    Trois   Riv- 
ieres. Trois  Rivieres. 
Levis,  Quebec.  Levis. 
Lime  Ridge,  St.  Francois,  Mar- 

bleton. 
L'Immaculee   Conception,   Gaspe, 
St.  Andre  de  Restigouche. 

12 


Limoilou,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
Linda,  St.  Francois,  Sherbrooke. 
Liniere,  Beauce,  Liniere. 
Lisgar       Station,       Arthabaska, 

L'Avenir. 
L'Islet,  Montmagny,  L'IsIet. 
L'Islet       Station,       Montmagny, 

L'Islet. 
Little    Cascapedia,    Gaspe,   Little 

Cascapedia. 
Little    Metis,    Rimouski,    Sandv 

Bay. 
Little    Metis    Station,    Rimouskl. 

Price. 
Little  Pabos,  Gaspe,  St.  Adelaide 

de  Pabos. 
Little    River    East,    Gaspe.    Cap 

d'Espoir   Guest. 
Little  River  West,  Gaspe,  Little 

River  West. 
Longue    Point,    Montreal,    Mont- 
real. 
Long  Point  of  Mingan,  Saguenay, 

Mille  Vaches. 
Longueuil,   Montreal.  Montreal. 
Lorette.  Quebec,  Lorette. 
L'Ormiere,     Quebec,      Ancienne 

Lorette. 
Lome,  Arthabaska,  L'.\venir. 
Lome,  St.   Francois,  Danvill<> 
Lome      House,     Saguenay,     La 

Malbaic. 
Lost  River.  Terrebonne,  Lachute. 
Lotbiniere,   Quebec,   Lotbiniere. 
Louiseville,        Trois        Rivieres, 

Louiseville. 
Lourdes,     Arthabaska,     Plessis- 

ville. 
Lower    Flodden,     St.     Francois, 

Melbourne. 
Lower  Ireland,  Arthabaska,  New 

Ireland. 
Lysander,     Arthabaska,      Lysler 

Station. 
Lyster       Station,       Arthabaska, 

Lyster  Station. 

McDonald's       Cove,      Saguenay, 

Mille  Vaches. 
McLeod's  Crossing,  St.  Francois, 

Weedon. 
Macdonald     College,     Montreal, 

Vaudreuil. 
Macpes,   Rimouski,   Rimouski. 
Maddington     Falls,     Arthabaska, 

Arthabaska. 
Magenta,    St.    Hyacinthe,    Ange 

Gardien  de  Rouville. 
Magog,  St.   Francois,  Magog. 
Magpie,  Saguenay,  Mille  Vaches. 
Mailhiot,     Arthabaska,     PlessTs- 

ville. 
Maillard,     Saguenay,     Baie     St. 

Paul. 
Maisonneuve,     Montreal,     Mon- 
treal. 
Malbay,   Gaspe,  Perce. 


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BAILIFFS. 


Malherbe,  Chicoutimi,  Bagot- 
ville. 

Malmaison,  Bedford,  Stan- 
bridge  East. 

Malvina,  St.  Francois,  St.  Malo. 

Manche  d'Epee,  Gaspe,  Manche 
d'Epee. 

Mandeville,  Joliette,  St.  Gabriel 
de  Brandon. 

Manicouagan,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vachies. 

Maniwaki,  Ottawa,  Maniwaki. 

Manoir  Richelieu,  Saguenay,  La 
Malbaie. 

Manseau,  Nicolet,  Manseau. 

Mansonville,  Bedford,  Manson- 
ville. 

Maple  Grove,  Arthabaska,  Maple 
Grove. 

Maple  Hill,  Arthabaska,  Thet- 
ford  Mines. 

Maplemore,  Beauharnois,  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

Marbleton,  St.  Francois,  Marble- 
ton. 

Marbleton  Station,  St.  Francois, 
Marbleton. 

Marchlldon,   Nicolet,    Gentilly. 

Marcil,  Gaspe,  Shiga  wake. 

Marguerite,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hyacinthe. 

Maria,   Gaspe,   Carleton  Centre. 

Maria  Capes,  Gaspe,  Carleton 
Centre. 

Maria  East,  Gaspe,  Carleton  Cen- 
tre. 

Marier,  Terrebonne,  St.  Agathe 
des  Monts. 

Marieville,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Marie- 
ville. 

Marigot,  Quebec,  St.  Antoine 
Lotbiniere. 

Marion,  Joliette,  St.  Julienne. 

Maritana,  Beauharnois,  Franklin 
Centre. 

Marlow.  Beauce,  St.  Martin. 

Maroeuil,    ArthabasTtaj    Warwick. 

Marsboro,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 

Marsboro  Mills,  St.  Francois, 
Weedon. 

Marsouins,  Gaspe,  Ste.  Anne  des 
Monts. 

Martel,  Chicoutimi,   Chicoutimi. 

Martigny,   Montreal,   Vaudreuil. 

Martineau,  Montmagny,  St.  Val- 
uer. 

Martinville,  St.  Francois,  Comp- 
ton. 

Mascouche,  Joliette,  L'Assomp- 
tion. 

Mastigoche,  Joliette,  St.  Gabriel 
de  Brandon. 

Maskinonge  Pont,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Maskinonge  Pont. 

Mason  Point,  St.  Francois, 
Magog. 

Massawippi,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brookft. 

Masson,  Ottawa,  Masson. 


Matane,  Rimouski,  Matane. 

Matapedia,  St.  Andre  de  Resli- 
gouche. 

Mathieu,  Beauce,  Beauceville. 

Mawcook,    Bedford,    Granby. 

Melboro,  St.  Francois,  Rich- 
mond. 

Melbourne,  St.  Francois,  Mel- 
bourne. 

Melbourne  Ridge,  St.  Francois, 
Richmond. 

Melocheville,  Beauharnois, 

Beauharnois. 

Menard  Corners,  Iberville,  St. 
Jean. 

Mercier,  Montmagny,  Mont- 
magny. 

Metabetchouan,  Roberval,  Meta- 
betchouan. 

Michaudville,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Denis  River  Richelieu. 

Milan,   St.   Francois,  Weedon. 

Milby,  St.  Francois,  Sherbrooke. 

Millanville,  Arthabaska,  Plessis- 
ville. 

Mille  Isles,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jer- 
ome. 

Milletta,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 

Mille  Vaches,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaehes. 

Millington,  Bedford,  Bolton 
Centre. 

Millstream,  Gaspe,  St.  Andre  de 
Restigouche. 

Milnikek,  Gaspe,  St.  Andre  de 
Restigouche. 

Milot,  Trois  Rivieres,  Yama- 
chiche. 

Milton  East,  Bedford,  Roxton 
Pond. 

Mingan,  Saguenay,  Mille  Vaches. 

Minton,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Miquelon,  St.  Francois,  Wotton. 

Mirabel,    Terrebonne,    Lachute. 

Misere,  Saguenay,  Baie  St.  Paul. 

Mission  St.  Louis,  Gaspe,  Rob- 
itaille. 

Mistassini,   Roberval,    Peribonca. 

Moe's  River,  St.  Francois,  Comp- 
ton. 

Moisie,  Saguenay,  Mille  Vaches. 

Mongenais,  Montreal,  St.  Poly- 
carpe. 

Montagne  Ronde,  Beauce,  St. 
Joseph  de  Beauce. 

Montarville,  St.  Hyacinthe, 
Marieville. 

Montauban,  Quebec,  Montau- 
ban. 

Montcalm,  Joliette,  Joliette. 

Montcalm  Mills,  Joliette,  Jol- 
iette. 

Mont  Carmel,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Philippe  de  Nery. 

Montcerf,    Ottawa,   Montcerf. 

Montclair,  Joliette,  St.  Barthcl- 
emi. 


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Mont     Dufresne,     St.     Francois, 

Sherbrooke. 
Montebello,    Ottawa,   Montebello. 
Montfort,  Terrebonne,  St.  Adele. 
Mont  Joli,  Rimouski,  Mont  Joli. 
Mont    Laurier,    Montcalm,    Mont 

Laurier. 
Mont     Louis,      Gaspe,     Manche 

d'Epee. 
Montmagny,   Montmagny,   Mont- 

magny. 
Montmorency  East,  Quebec,  Que- 
bec. 
Montmorency     Village,     Quebec, 

Quebec. 
Montreal.  Montreal,  Montreal. 
Mont  Holland,  Terrebonne,  Mont 

Holland. 
Montroy,   Terrebonne,    Hockway 

Valley   (J.  D.  Ottawa). 
Mont  St.   Hilaire,  St.   Hyacinthe, 

St.  Hilaire. 
Mont  St.  Pierre,  Gaspe,  Manche 

d'Epee. 
Monument,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
Moreau,   Quebec,  Levis. 
Morigeau,  Montmagny,   St.   Val- 

lier. 
Morin,  Montmagny,  St.  Raphael 

East. 
Morin   Heights,   Terrebonne,   St. 

Adele. 
Morisset     Station,     Beauce.     St. 

George  Beauce. 
Morris,   Gaspe,  Fox  River. 
Morrison     Station,     Terrebonne, 

St.  Jovite. 
Moulin     Beaupre,     Kamouraska, 

St.  Honore. 
Moulin       Bersimis,       Saguenay, 

Mille  Vaches. 
Moulin       Desbiens,       Roberval, 

Metabetchouan. 
Moulin     Tardif,     St.     Francois, 

Ham  Nord. 
Moulin   Tetu,   Quebec,   St.   Aga- 

pit. 
Moulin    Valliere,    Quebec,    Cha- 
teau-Richer. 
Mount     Carrier,     St.     Francois, 

Windsor  Mills. 
Mount     Johnson,     Iberville,     St. 

Brigide. 
Mount      Kinsella,      Beauce,      St. 

Joseph  de  Beauce. 
Mount  Loyal,  Joliette,  St.  Theo- 
dore. 
Mount    Murray,    Saguenay,     La 

Malbaie. 
Mount      Robson,      Beauce,      St. 

Joseph  de  Beauce. 
Mousseau,  Montreal^  Vaudreuil. 
Mousseauville,      Gaspe,      Caplan 

River. 
Mushrol   River,   Saguenay,   Mille 

Vaches. 


Mussely\-ille,       Gaspe.       Caplan 

River. 
Mystic,       Bedford,       Stanbridge 

East. 

Nancy,    Trols    Rivieres,    Louise- 

ville. 

Napierville,  Ibenille,  Napier- 
ville. 

Natashquan,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Naud,   Beauce,  Sfe.  Marie. 

Neigette,  Rimouski,  Rimouski. 

Neilsonville,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Neubois,   Quebec,  St.   Giles. 

Neuville,  Quebec,  Neuville  or 
Point  aire  Trembles. 

New  Armagh,  Quebec,  St.  Syl- 
vestre. 

New  Carlisle,  Gaspe,  New  Car- 
lisle. 

New  Carliile  West,  Gaspe,  New 
Carlisle. 

New  Erin,  Beauharnois,  Hunting- 
don. 

New  Glasgow,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Jerome. 

New  Ireland,  Arthabaska,  New 
Ireland. 

New  Liverpool,  Quebec,  Levis. 

Newport,  Gaspe,  Newport. 

Newport  Centre,  Gaspe,  New- 
port. 

New  Richmond  Station,  Gaspe, 
Little  Cascapedia. 

New  Richmond  Centre,  Gaspe, 
Little  Cascapedia. 

New  Richmond  West,  Gaspe, 
Little  Cascapedia. 

New  Rockland,  St.  Francois, 
Melbourne. 

Nicolet,   Nicolet,  Nicolet. 

Nicolet  Falls,  St.  Francois,  Dan- 
ville. 

Nominingue,  Montcalm,  Nomin- 
ingue. 

Normandin,  Roberval,  Norman- 
din. 

North  Coaticook,  St.  Francois, 
Coaticook. 

North  Georgetown,  Beauharnois, 
Ste.  Martine. 

North  Gore,  Terrebonne,  La- 
chute. 

North  Hatley,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

North  Hill,  St.  Francois.  Wee- 
don. 

North  Stoke,  St.  Francois,  Wind- 
sor Mills. 

North  Stukely,  Bedford,  Water- 
loo. 

North  Timiskaming,  Pontiac, 
North  Timiskaming. 

North  Whitton,  St.  Francois, 
Weedon. 


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North    Wolfstown,  St.  Francois, 

D'Israeli. 
Norton   Creek,    Beauharnois,   St. 

Chrysostome. 
Notre  Dame  de  Ham,  St.  Fran- 
cois, Ham  Nord. 
N.  D.  de  la  Dore,  Roberval,  St. 

Prime. 
N.  D.  de  la  Merci,  Joliette,  St. 

Donat  de  Montcalm. 
N.  D.  de  Laterriere,  Chicoutimi, 

Chicoutimi. 
N.   D.   de   Levis,   Quebec,   Notre 

Dame  de  Levis. 
N.    D.    de     Rimouski,     Rimouski, 

Rimouski. 
N.  D.  des  Anges,  Quebec,  N.  D. 

des  Anges. 
N.  D.  des  Bois,  St.  Francois,  La 

Patrie. 
N.  D.  des  Sept  Douleurs,  Kam- 

ouraska.  Isle  Verte. 
N.     D.     du     Lac,     Kamouraska, 

Notre  Dame  du  Lac. 
N.  D.  du  Laus,  Montcalm,  N.  D. 

•du  Laus. 
N.  D.   du  Portage,  Kamouraska, 

Riviere  du  Loup  Station. 
N.  D.  du    Rosaire,    Montmagny, 

Montmagny. 
Nouvelle,  Gaspe,  Nouveile. 

Oak  Bay  Mills,  Gaspe,  Oak  Bay 

Mills. 
O'Farrell,  Beauce,  St.  Henedine. 
Oka,  Terrebonne,  St.  Eustache. 
Old     Lake     Road,     Kamouraska, 

Riviere  du  Loup  Station. 
Oliver,  St.  Francois,  Magog. 
Olscamp,     Trois     Rivieres,     La 

Tuque. 
O'Neil's     Corners,     Beauharnois, 

Huntingdon. 
Orford     Centre,     St.     Francois, 

Sherbrooke. 
Ormstown,    Beauharnois,    Orms- 

town. 
Ormstown  Station,  Beauharnois, 

Ormstown. 
Otis,  Chicoutimi,  Bagotville. 
Otter  Lake,  Pontiac,  Otter  Lake. 
Ouiatchouan,    Roberval,    Rober- 
val. 
Ozanam,    Montmagny,    St.    Roch 

des  Aulnaies. 

Pabos  Mills,  Gaspe,  Newport. 

Pacaud,  Arthabaska,  Arthabaska. 

Pageville,  Montmagny,  St.  Ra- 
phael East. 

Pamchaud,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Philippe. 

Panel  (St.  Fabien  de),  Mont- 
magny, St.  Fabien  de  Panet. 

Panneton,  Trois  Rivieres,  Yama- 
chiche. 

Papineau  d'Abbotsford,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe,  Ange  Gardien  de  Rou- 
ville. 


Papineauville,       Ottawa,      Papi- 

neauville. 
Paquelte,  St.  Francois.  St.  Malo. 
Paradis,  Quebec,  Lotbmiere. 
Parame,   Rimouski,   Causapscal. 
Pare,   Quebec,   Deschamhault. 
Parisville,  Quebec,  Parisville. 
Parkhurst,  Quebec,  Beaurivage. 
Paspebiac,   Gaspe,  New  Carlisle. 
Paspebiac    West,     Gaspe,     New 

Carlisle. 
Pasteur,    Montmagny,    St.    Roch 

des  Aulnaies. 
Pauline,       St.      Hyacinthe,      St. 

Cesalre. 
Peninsula-Gaspe,    Gaspe,    Gaspe. 
Pentecost  River,  Saguenay,  Mille 

Vaches. 
Pepin,  Montreal,  Montreal. 
Perce,  Gaspe,  Perce. 
Pere     Charlebois,      Terrebonne, 

Ste.    Therese   de    Blainville. 
Peribonca,   Roberval,    Peribonca. 
Perkins,    St.    Francois,    Windsor 

Mills. 
Peron,  Gaspe,  Perce. 
Perryboro',   St.   Francois,   Coati- 

cook. 
Perthuis,      Quebec,      Riviere     a 

Pierre. 
Petit      Becancour,      Arthabaska, 

Arthabaska. 
Petit  Bonaventure,  Gaspe,  Bona- 

venture. 
Petit     Brule,     Terrebonne,     St. 

Augustin. 
Petit  Cap,   Gaspe,  Fox  River. 
Petit    Cascapedia    Nord,    Gaspe, 

Little  Cascapedia. 
Petite  Cote  Ste.  Rose,  Montreal, 

Montreal. 
Petit  Lac,  Arthabaska,  Thetford 

Mines. 
Petite   Madeleine,   Gaspe,   Petite 

Madeleine. 
Petite    Mascouche,    Terrebonne, 

St.  Therese  de  Blainville. 
Petite    Riviere,    Terrebonne,    St. 

Eustache. 
Petite      Riviere      aux      Renard, 

Gaspe,  Fox  River. 
Petite    Riviere   aux   Sables,   Chi- 
coutimi, Jonquiere. 
Petites    Bergeronnes,    Saguenay, 

Bon  Desir. 
Petite     Vallee,      Gaspe,      Petite 

Madeleine. 
Petit    Ste.     Marie,     Beauce,    St. 

Joseph  de  Beauce. 
Petit       Saguenay,        Chicoutimi, 

L'Anse  St.  Jean. 
Petit  Village,    Beauce,    St.  Vic- 
tor do,  Tring. 
Phillipsburg       East,       Bedford, 

Stanbridge. 
Piastre     Bay,     Saguenay,     Mille 

Vaches. 
Pidtreon,      Arthabaska,      Plessis- 

ville. 


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Piedmont,  Terrebonne,  St.  Adele. 

Pierreville,  Richelieu,  Pierre- 
ville. 

Pierreville  Mills,  Richelieu, 
Pierreville. 

Pike  River,  Bedford,  Stanbridge. 

Pincebec,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Elie  de  Gaxton. 

Pincebec,   Joliette,   St.   Julienne. 

Pincourt,  Terrebonne,  Terre- 
bonne. 

Pine  Hill,  Terrebonne,  Lachute. 

Pinnacle,   St.   Francois,   Danville. 

Pintendre,   Quebec,   Levis. 

Piopolis,   St.   Francois,  Weedon. 

Plamondon's  Mills,  St.  Francois, 
Wotton. 

Plessisville,  Arthabaska,  Plessis- 
ville. 

Plessisville  Station,  Arthabaska, 
Plessisville. 

Pohenagamooke,  Kamouraska, 
Riviere  Bieue. 

Point  du  Jour,  St.  Hyacinfhe,  St. 
Hyacinthe. 

Point  Fortune,  Montreal,  Rig.Tud. 

Point  Noir,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Point  Platon,  Quebec,  Lot- 
biniere. 

Point  St.   Peter,  Gaspe,  Perce. 

Pointe  a  Calumet,  Terrebonne, 
St.   Eustache. 

Pointe  a  la  Garde.  Gaspe,  Nou- 
velle. 

Pointe  aux  Anglais,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Pointe  au  Boisvert,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Pointe  au  Boleau,  Saguenay. 
Tadousac. 

Pointe  au  Chene,  Terrebonne, 
Chatboro. 

Pointe  au  Goemon,  Gaspe,  Ste. 
Anne  des  Monts. 

Pointe  au  Pic,  Saguenay,  La 
Malbaie. 

Pointe  aux  Orignaux,  Kamour- 
aska, Riviere  Quelle. 

Pointe  aux  Outardes,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Pointe  aux  Touristes,  Terre- 
bonne, St.  Eustache. 

Pointe  aux  Trembles,  Quebec, 
Pointe  aux  Trembles. 

Pointe  aux  Trembles,  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

Pointe  aux  Trembles  Quest, 
Quebec,  Pointe  aux  Trembles. 

Point  Basse,  Quebec,  St.  Ray- 
mond. 

Pointe  Bleue,  Roberval,  Rober- 
val. 

Pointe  Bourque,  Gaspe,  Carle- 
ton. 

Pointe  Cavagnal,  Montreal, 
Vaudreuil. 


Pointe       Chambord,       Roberval, 

Metabetchouan. 
Pointe    Claire,    Montreal,   Pointe 

Claire. 
Pointe     des     Monts,     Saguenay, 

Mille  Vaches. 
Pointe-des-Roches,        Saguenay, 

Isle  aux  Coudres. 
Pointe    du    Lac,    Trois    Rivieres, 

Trois  Rivieres. 
Pointe  Jaune,  Gaspe,  Fox  River. 
Pointe    Ste.    Anne    des    Monts, 

Gaspe,  St.  Anne  des  Monts, 
Poitou,  Quebec,  St.  Antoine  Lot- 

biniere. 
Pontbriand,     Arthabaska,     Thet- 

ford  Mines. 
Pont  de  Maskinonge,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, Maskinonge   Pont. 
Pont  Etchemin,  Quebec,  Levis. 
Pont    Mousseau,    Joliette,    L'As- 

somption. 
Pont     Rouge,       Quebec,      Pont 

Rouge. 
Pont  St.  Maurl(5?,  Trois  Rivieres, 

Trois  Rivieres. 
Pont   Viau,   Montreal,   Montreal. 
Portage  du  Fort,  Pontiac,  Port- 
age du  Fort. 
Port    au    Persil,    Saguenay.    St. 

Simeon. 
Port  au  Saumon,   Saguenay,  St. 

Simeon. 
Port  aux  Quilles,  Saguenay,  St. 

Simeon 
Port  Daniel  Centre,  Gaspe,  Port 

Daniel  Centre. 
Port    Daniel    East,    Gaspe,    Port 

Daniel  East. 
Port   Daniel   West,    Gaspe,   Port 

DanielCentre. 
Porfelance,  Quebec,  St.  Casimir. 
Port     Lewis,     Beauharnois,     St. 

.'\nicet. 
Porfneuf,  Quebec,  Portneuf. 

Portneuf  Station,  Quebec,  Port- 
neuf. 

Potton  Springs,  Bedford,  Bol- 
ton Centre. 

Potvin,  Quebec,  St.  Antofhe  Lot- 
biniere. 

Poulin,  Beauce,  Ste.  Henedine. 

Powerscourt,  Beauharnois,  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

Precieux  Sang,  Nicolet,  St.  Gre- 
goire. 

Precieux  Sang  Station,  Nicolet, 
St.  Gregoire. 

Prevel,   Gaspe.   Dotiglastown. 

Price,  Rimouski,  Price. 

Primeauville.   Beauharnois,    (See 

Ste.  Martine). 
Proulxville,    Trois    Riviere,    St. 

Tite. 
Providence,  Beauce,  Beaucevil'o. 


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Quai     de     Rimouski,     Rimouski, 

Quai  de  Rimouski. 
Quai  des  Eboulements,  Saguenay, 

Baie  St.  Paul. 
Quai  Dolbeau,  Saguenay,  Tadou- 

sac. 
Quatre     Chemins,     Beauce,     St. 

Prosper. 
Quebec,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
Querry,     Gaspe,     Little     Casca- 

pedia. 
Quyon,  Pontiac,  Quyon. 

Racine,   Bedford,  Racine. 

Radnor  P''orges,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Trois  Rivieres. 

Rageot,  Quebec,  St.  Giles. 

Raimbault,  Nicolet,  Ste.  Ger- 
trude. 

Rancourt,  Beauce,  St.  Victor. 

Randboro,  St.  Francois,  Cook- 
shire. 

Rang  Double,  JoTIette,  Joliette. 

Rang  Mathias,  Chicoutimi,  Keno- 
gami. 

Rang  Portage,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Ursule. 

Rang  St.  Joseph,  Joliette,  St. 
Gabriel  de  Brandon. 

Rapide  de  L'Orignal,  Montcalm, 
Rapide  de  L'Orignal. 

Raudot,  Kamouraska,  Trois 
Pistoles. 

Ravignan,  Beauce,  St.  Germaine. 

Rawcliffe,  Terrebonne,  Ghatboro. 

Rawdon,  Joliette,  Joliette. 

Rectory  Hill,  Aruiabaska,  Lyster 
Station. 

Red  Mill,  Trois  Rivieres,  Trois 
Rivieres. 

Redmond,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Red  Mountain,  St.  Francois, 
Weedon. 

Reed's  Crossing,  St.  Francois, 
Sherbrooke. 

Reedsville,  St.  Francois,  Wee- 
don. 

Renaud,  Terrebonne,  St.  Eus- 
tache. 

Renversy,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Elie. 

Repentigny,  Joliette,  L'Assomp- 
tion. 

Repentigny-Tes-Bains,  Joliette, 
L'Assomption. 

Restigouohe,  Gaspe,  Kempt 
Road. 

Richardville,  Arthabaska,  New 
Ireland. 

Richmond,  St.  Francois,  Rich- 
mond. 

Rigaud.   Montreal,   Rigaud. 

Rimouski,   Rimouski,   Rimouski. 

Rimouski  Quai,  Rimouski,  Rim- 
ouski. 

Ripon.  Ottawa,  Ripon. 

Rivard's  Corners,  St.  Francois, 
Coaticook. 


River  Beaudette,  Montreal,  St. 
Polycarpe. 

River  Desert,  Ottawa,  River  De- 
sert. 

Riverfield,  Beauharnois,  St. 
Chrysostome. 

River  Gilbert,  Beauce,  Beauce- 
ville. 

River  Gilbert  Gold  Mines, 
Beauce,   Beaucevilie. 

Riviere  a  Claude,  Gaspe,  Manche 
d'Epee. 

Riviere  a  la  Martre,  Gaspe,  Ste. 
Anne    des   Monts. 

Riviere  a  I'Ours,  Chicoutimi, 
Jonquiere. 

Riviere  a  Pierre,  Quebec,  Riviere 
a  Pierre. 

Riviere  au  Dore,  Roberval,  St. 
Prime. 

Riviere  au  Rat,  Trois  Rivieres, 
La  Tuaue. 

Riviere  aux  Chiens,  Quebec,  Ste. 
Anne  de  Beaupre. 

Riviere  anx  Ecoles,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, St.  Elie. 

Riviere  aux  Graines,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Riviere  aux  Pins,  Quebec,  Que- 
bec. 

Riviere  Blanche,  Portneuf,  Que- 
bec, St.  Alban. 

Riviere  Bleue,  Kamouraska, 
Riviere  Bleue. 

Riviere  Bois  Clair,  Quebec,  Lot- 
biniere. 

Riviere  des  Feves,  Beauharnois, 
Ste.  Marline. 

Riviere  des  Plantes,  Beauce, 
Beaucevilie. 

Riviere  des  Prairies,  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

Riviere  des  Prairies  Quest,  Mon- 
treal, Montreal. 

Riviere  des  Roches,  Quebec,  St. 
Tite  des  Caps. 

Riviere  du  Loup  (en  has),  Kam- 
ouraska, Riviere  du  Loup  Sta- 
tion. 

Riviere  du  Loup  Station,  Kam- 
ouraska, Riviere  du  Loup 
Station. 

Riviere  du  Loup  Wharf,  Kam- 
ouraska, Riviere  du  Loup  Sta- 
tion. 

Riviere  du  Milieu,  Trois  Rivieres, 
La  Tuque. 

Riviere  du  Moulin,  ChicouflmJ, 
Chicoutimi. 

Riviere  Famine,  Beauce,  St. 
George. 

Riviere  Gagnon,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Jerome. 

Riviere  Gentilly,  Nicolet,  Gen- 
tilly. 

Riviere  Jaune,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Riviere  la  Fleur,  Quebec,  St. 
Jean  d'Orleans. 


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183 


Riviere  la  Madeleine,  Gaspe, 
Petite  Madeleine. 

Riviere  Mailloux,  Saguenay,  La 
Malbaie. 

Riviere  Maskinonge,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, Maskinonge  Pont. 

Riviere  Mattawin,  Trois  RMeres, 
St.  Thecle. 

Riviere  Mekinac,  Trois  Rivieres, 
St.  Thecle. 

Riviere  Noire,  Arthabaska.  Ar- 
thabaska. 

Riviere  St.  Francis,  Arthabaska, 
L'Avenir. 

Riviere  Quelle,  Kamouraska, 
Riviere  Quelle. 

Riviere  Quelle  Junction,  Kam- 
ouraska, Riviere   Quelle 

Riviere  Quelle  Wharf,  Kamour- 
aska, Riviere  Ouen*" 

Riviere  Paspebiac,  Gaspe,  New 
Carlisle. 

Riviere  St.  Jean,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Riviere  Ste.  Marguerite,  Sa- 
guenay. Tadousac. 

Riviere  Trois  Pistoles,  Kam- 
ouraska, Trois  Pistoles. 

Riviere  Vert,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Antonin. 

Rivington,  Terrebonne,  Chafboro. 

Roberge,  Arthabaska,  Arthabas- 
ka. 

Robertsonville,  Arthabaska, 

Thetford  Mines. 

Roberval,  Roberval,  Roberval. 

Roberv'al  Quest,  Roberval,  Rob- 
erval. 

Robitaille,  Gaspe,  Robifaille. 

Robson,  Arthabaska,  St.  Lucien. 

Rocher  de  la  Cha'pelie,  Mont- 
magnv,  Montmagny. 

Rocher  Noir,  Montmagny,  Mont- 
magny. 

Rockburn.  Reauharnois,  Frank- 
lin Centre. 

Rock  Forest,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Rock  Island,  St.  Francois,  Rock 
Island. 

Rockway  Valley,  Ottawa,  Rock- 
way  Valley. 

Rocque  Brune,  Montreal,  Vau- 
dreuil. 

Rollins  Hill,  Bedford,  Roxton 
Pond. 

Rose  Bridge,  Gaspe,  Gaspe. 

Rosemere,   Montreal,   Montreal. 

Rougemont  Station,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe,   Marieville. 

Rouge  Valley,  Terrebonne,  Rock- 
way  Valley   (J.  D.  Qttawa). 

Rousseau's  Mills,  Quebec,  Mon- 
tauban. 

Roxton  East,  Bedford,  Roxton 
Falls. 


Roxton    Falls,    Bedford,    Roxton 

Falls. 
Roxton  Pond,    Bedford,    Roxton 

Pond. 
Royville,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Upton. 
Ruisseau  a  I'Eau  Chaude,  Beauce, 

Ste.  Henedine. 
Ruisseau     Castor,     Gaspe,     Ste. 

Anne  des  Monts. 
Ruisseau     des     Anges,     Joliette, 

L'Assomption. 
Ruisseau     des     Qlives,      Gaspe, 

Manche  d'Epee. 
Ruisseau  Le  Blanc,  Gaspe,  Bon- 

aventure. 
Ruisseau    Plat,    Trois    Rivieres, 

St.  Ursule. 
Ruisseau    St.    Louis,    St.    Hya- 
cinthe, Marieville. 
Ruisseau    St.    Georges,  Joliette, 

St.  Julienne. 
Ruisseau    Vacher,    Joliette,    St. 

Julienne. 
Rumpelville,    Arthabaska,    Thet- 
ford Mines. 
Runnymede,  Gaspe,  St.  Andre  de 

Restigouche. 
Russelltown,     Beauhamois,     St. 

Chr^'sostome"^ 

St.  Abdon,  Beauce,  St.  Germaine. 

*•  Adalbert,  Montmagny,  St. 
Pamphile. 

"  Adelaide  de  Pabos,  Gaspe, 
Ste.  Adelaide  de  Pabos. 

"  Adele,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Adele. 

"  Adelphe  de  Champlain,  Trois 
Rivieres,  St.  Adelphe  de 
Champlain. 

"  Adolphe  de  Dudswell,  St. 
Francois,  Marbleton. 

"  Adolphe  de  Howard,  Terre- 
bonne, St.  Agathe  des  M. 

"  Adrien,  St.  Francois,  St. 
Adrien. 

"  Agapit,    Quebec,   St.   Agapit. 

"  Agapit  Station,  Quebec,  St. 
Agapit. 

"  Agathe  de  Lotbiniere,  Que- 
bec, St.  Giles. 

"  Agathe  des  Monts,  Terre- 
bonne, St.  Agathe  des 
Monts. 

"  Agnes  de  Charlevoix,  Sa- 
guenay, La  Malbaie. 

"  Agnes  de  Dundee,  Beau- 
hamois, Huntingdon. 

"  Agricole,  Joliette,  St.  Donat 
de  Montcalm. 

"  Aime,  Richelieu,  St.  Aime. 

**  Alban,  Quebec,  St.  Alban. 

"  Albert,  Arthabaska,  Warwick. 

"  Alcide  de  Ham,  St.  Francois, 
St.  Adrien. 

"  Alexandre  d'Iber\ille,  Iber- 
ville, St.  Brigide. 


184 


BAILIFFS. 


St.  Alexandre  de  Kamouraska, 
Kamouraska,  St.  Alexandre 
de  K. 

"  Alexis,  Gaspe,  St.  Andre  de 
Restigouche. 

"  Alexis  de  Montcalm,  Joliette, 
St.  Julienne. 

"  Alexis  des  Monts,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, St.  Elie. 

"  Alexis  Nord,  Joliette,  St. 
Julienne. 

"  Alexis  Station,  Gaspe,  St.  An- 
dre de  Restigouche. 

"  Alphonse,  Joliette,  St.   Come. 

"  Alphonse  de  Caplan,  Gaspe, 
Caplan  River. 

"  Alphonse  ae  Granby,  Bedford, 
Granby. 

"  Amable,  Richelieu,  Vercheres. 

"  Ambroise,  Chicoutimi,  Ghi- 
coutimi. 

"  Ambroise,  Quebec,  Sf.  Am- 
broise. 

"  St.  Ambroise  de  Kildare,  Jol- 
iette, Joliette. 

"  Amedee  de  Peribonca,  Rober- 
val,   Peribonca. 

"  Anaclet,  Rimouski,  Rimouski. 

"  Anastasie,  Arthabaska,  Lyster 
Station. 

"  Andre  Avellin,  Ottawa,  St. 
Andre  Avellin. 

"  Andre  de  Kamourasks,  Kam- 
ouraska, St.  Alexandre  de  K. 

"  Andre  de  Restigouche,  Gaspe, 
St.  Andre  de  Restigouche. 

"  Andre  Station,  Kamouraska, 
St.  Andre  Station. 

"  Andrews  East,  Terrebonne, 
Carillon. 

"  Angele  de  Laval,  Nicolet,  St. 
Gregoire. 

"  Angele  de  Monnoir,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe,  Marieville. 

"  Angele  de  Rimouski,  Rimous- 
ki, Ste.  Angele  de  Rimouski. 

"  Anicet,  Beaunarnois,  St.  Ani- 
cet. 

"  Anne  de  Beaupre,  Quebec,  Ste. 
Anne  de  Beaupre. 

"  Anne  de  Bellevue,  Montreal, 
Vaudreuil. 

"  Anne  de  Chicoutimi,  Chicou- 
timi, Chicoutimi. 

"  Anne  de  la  Perade,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, Ste.  Anne  de  la  Per- 
ade. 

"  Anne  de  la  Pocatiere,  Kam- 
ouraska, St.  Anne  de  la 
Pocatiere. 

"  Anne  de  la  Pocatiere  Station, 
Kamouraska,  St.  Anne  de  la 

"  Anne  des  Monts,  Gaspe,  Ste. 

Anne  des  Monts. 
"  Anne     de     Sorel,     Richelieu, 

Sorel. 


St.  Anne  des  Plaines,  Terrebonne, 

Ste.  Therese  de  Blainville. 
"  Anne     de    Stukely,     Bedford, 

Waterloo. 
"  Anselme,  Beauce,  St.  Anselme. 
"  Anselme  Station,  laeauce,  St. 

Anselme. 
"  Antoine    de    Charlevoix,    Sa- 

guenay,  St.  Irenee. 
"  Antoine  Est,  Quebec,  St.  An- 
toine, Lotbinlere. 
"  Antoine     Lotbiniere,     Quebec, 

St.  Antoine  Lotbiniere. 
"  Antoine,       River       Richelieu, 

Richelieu,  St.  Antoine  River 

Richeheu. 
"  Antonin,  Kamouraska,  St.  An- 

tonin. 
"  Apollinaire,    Quebec,   St.   An- 
toine Lotbiniere. 
"  Apolline     de     Patton,     Mont- 

magny,  Armagh. 
"  Armand      Station,       Bedford, 

Stanbridge. 
"  Arsene,    Kamouraska,    Riviere 

du  Loup  Station. 
"  Aubert,      Montmagny,      Trois 

Saumons. 
"  Augustin,  Quebec,  St.  Augus- 

tin. 
"  Augustin,      Two     Mountains, 

Terrebonne,  St.  Augustin. 
"  Aurelie,  Beauce,  St.  Zacharie, 
"  Barbe,       Beauharnois,       Ste. 

Barbe. 
"  Barnabe  Nord,  Trois  Rivieres, 

St.  Barnabe  Nord. 
"  Barnabe   Sud,    St.   Hyacinthe, 

St.   Hyacinthe. 
"  Barthelemi,        Joliette,        St. 

Barthelemi. 
"  Barthelemi    Station,    Joliette, 

St.  Barthelemi. 
"  Bazile   de    Portneuf,    Quebec, 

St.  Bazile. 
"  Bazile     le     Grand,     Montreal, 

MontreaL 
"  Bazile    Station,    Quebec,    St. 

Bazile. 
"  Beatrix,  Joliette,  St.  Felix  de 

Valois. 
"  Benjamin,   Beauce,   St.   Pros- 
per. 
"  Benoit,  Terrebonne,  St.  Eus- 

tache. 
"  Benoit   de   Matapedia,   Gaspe, 

St.  Andre  de  Restigouche. 
"   Benoit,  Beauce,  St.  Benoit. 
"  Bernard,   Iberville,   LacoUe. 
"  Bernard        de        Dorchester, 

Beauce,  St.  Bernard. 
"  Blaise,   Iberville,   Napierville. 
"  Blahdine,  Rimouski,  Rimouski. 
"  Bonaventure,     Richelieu,     St. 

Guillaume   d'Upton. 
"  Boniface,   Trois  Rivieres,  St. 

Boniface. 


gUEBEC. 


185 


St.  Brigitte    des   Saults,    Nicolet, 

Ste.  Monique. 
"  Brigide    d'Iberville,    Iberville, 

St.  Brigide. 
"  Bruno,  Montreal,  Montreal. 
"  Bruno  de  Kamouraska,  Kam- 

ouraska,  St.  Paschal. 
"  Bruno   (Lac  St.  Jean)   Rober- 

val,  Hebert\'nie  Station. 
"  Bruno       Station,       Montreal, 

Montreal. 
"  Calixte  de   Kilkenny,  Joliette, 

St.  Calixte  de  Kilkenny. 
"  Calixte     Nord,     Joliette,     St. 

Calixte  de  Kilkenny. 
"  Camille,    St.    Francois,    Wot- 

ton. 
"  Camille  de  Bellechasse,  Mont- 

magny,  St.  Camille. 
*'  Canute,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jer- 
ome. 
"  Canute    Est,    Terrebonne,    St. 

Jerome. 
"  Casimir,  Quebec,  St.  Casimir. 
"  Cassien   des   Caps,  Saguenay, 

Bale  St.  Paul. 
"  Catherine,    Quebec,    St.    Ray- 
mond. 
"  Catherines     Bay,      Saguenay, 

Tadousac. 
"  Catherine  Station,  Quebec,  St. 

Ra>TTiond. 
"  Cecile    de    Levrard,    Nicolet, 

Ste.  Sophie  de  Levrard. 
"  Cecile    de     Milton,     Bedford, 

Roxton  Pond. 
"  Cecile  de  Whitton,  St.  Fran- 
cois, Weedon. 
"  Cecile  Station,    St.    Francois, 

Weedon. 
"  Celestin,  Nicolet,  St.  Celestin. 
"  Celestin   Station,   Nicolet,   St. 

Celestin. 
"  Cesaire,    St.     Hyacinthe,    St. 

Cesaire. 
"  Charles    Borromee,      Chicou- 

timi,  St.  Charles  Borromee. 
*'  Charles  de  Bellechasse,  Mont- 

magny,  St.  Raphael  East. 
"  Charles     de     Caplan,     Gaspe, 

St.  Charles  de  Caplan. 
"  Charles    de    Chicoutiml.    Chl- 

coutimi,  Chicoutimi. 
*'  Charles   de   Levrard,   Nicolet, 

Ste.  Sophie  de  Levrard. 
"  Charles  de  Montcalm,  Joliette, 

St.  Theodore. 
"  Charles    River    Richelieu,    St. 

Hyacinthe,  St.   Denis,  River 

Richelieu. 
"  Christine,  Arthsibaska, 

L'Avenir. 
"  Chr^'sostome,  Beauharnois,  St. 

Chrysostome. 
"  Claire,  Beauce,  St.  Anselme. 
"  Claude,   St.    Francois,   Wind- 
sor Mills. 


St.  Claude  Nord,  St.  Francois, 
Windsor  Mills. 

"  Clement,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Paul  de  la  Croix. 

"  Cleophas  de  Brandon,  Jol- 
iette, St.  Gabriel  de  Bran- 
don. 

"  Clet,  Montreal,  St.  Polycarpe. 

"  Clothilde,  Arthabaska,  St. 
Clothilde. 

"  Clothilde  de  Chateauguay, 
Beauharnois,  St.  Chrysos- 
tome. 

"  Coeur  de  Marie,  Roberval, 
Hebertville  Station. 

"  Columbin,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Jerome. 

"   Gome,  Beauce,  St.  Come. 

"  Come,  Joliette,  St.  Come. 

"  Constant,  Montreal,  St.  Con- 
stant. 

"  Croix,  Quebec,  St.  Croix. 

"  Croix  Est.  Quebec,  St.  An- 
toine  Lotbiniere. 

"  Cunegonde,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

"  Cuthberl,  Joliette,  St.  Bar- 
thelemi. 

"  Cuthbert  Station,  Joliette, 
St  Barlhelemi. 

"  Cyprien,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Paul  de  la  Croix. 

"  Cyr,  St.  Francois,  Danville. 

"  Cyriac,  Chicoutimi,  Jonquiere. 

"  CjTille  de  I'lslet,  Montmagny, 
Lamartine. 

"  Cyrille  de  Wendover,  Artha- 
baska, Drummondville. 

"  Damase,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hyacinthe. 

"  Damase  de  Rimouski,  Rimous- 
ki,  Sayabec. 

"  Damase  des  Aulnaies,  Mont- 
magny, Trois  Saumons. 

"  Damase  de  Thetford,  Artha- 
baska, Thetford  Mines. 

"  Damien  de  Brandon,  Joliette, 
St.   Gabriel  de  Brandon. 

"  Damien  de  Buckland,  Mont- 
magny, St.  Damien  de  B. 

"  David  de  Levis,  Quebec.  Levis. 

"  David  d'Yamaska,  Richelieu, 
St.   Guillaume  d'Upton. 

"  Denis  de  la  Boufeillerie,  Kam- 
ouraska, St.  Philippe  Neri. 

"  Denis  River  Richelieu,  St. 
Hyacinthe,  St.  Denis  River 
Richelieu. 

"  Desire  du  lac  Noir,  Artha- 
baska, Black  Lake. 

"  Dldace,  Trois  Hivieres,  St. 
Ursule. 

"  Dominique  de  Bagot,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe, St.  Hyacinthe. 

"  Dominique  Station,  Montreal, 
Vaudreuil. 


!86 


BAILIFFS. 


St.  Donat,  Rimouski,  St.  Angele 
de  Rimouski. 

"  Donat  de  Montcalm,  Joliette, 
St.  Donat  de  Montcalm. 

"  Dorothee,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

"  Dorothee  Est,  Montreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

"  Edmond  de  Berthier,  Joliette, 
St.  Gabriel  de  Brandon. 

"  Edouard  de  Frampton,  Beauce, 
St.   Joseph   de   Beauce. 

"  Edouard  de  Napierville,  Iber- 
ville, St.  Edouard  de  N. 

"  Edwidge,   Roberval,   Roberval. 

"  Edwidge,  St.  Francois,  St.  Ed- 
widge. 

"  Eleuthere,  Kamouraska,  Riv- 
iere Bleue. 

"  Elie  de  Caxton,  Trois  Rivieres, 
St.  Elie. 

"  Elizabeth,   Joliette,   Joliette. 

*'  Elizabeth  de  Warwick,  Artha- 
baska,  Warwick. 

"  Eloi,    Kamouraska,    St.    Eloi. 

"  Eloi  Station,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Eloi. 

"  Elphege,  Richelieu,  Pierre- 
ville. 

"  Elzear  de  Beauce,  Beauce,  Ste, 
Marie  Beauce. 

"  Elzear  de  Ham,  St.  Francois, 
St.  Adrien. 

"  Elzear  de  Laval,  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

"  Emelie  de  I'Energie,  Joliette, 
St.   Gome. 

"  Emelie  de  Lolbiniere,  Quebec, 
Deschaillons. 

"  Emelie  Junction,  Joliette,  St. 
Felix  de  Valois. 

"  Emile  de  Montcalm,  Joliette, 
St.  Theodore. 

"  Ephrem  de  Tring,  Beauce,  St. 
"Victor. 

"  Ephrem  Station,  Beauce,  St. 
Victor. 

"  Epiphane,  Kamouraska,  St. 
Hubert. 

"  Esprit,  Joliette,  St.   Julienne. 

"  Etienne  de  Beauharnois, 
Beauharnois,    Beauharnois. 

"  Etienne  de  Bolton,  Bedford, 
Knowlton. 

"  Etienne  des  Gres,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, St.  Barnabe  Nord. 

"  Etienne  de  Saguenay,  Sa- 
guenay,  Tadousac. 

"  Eugene  de  Grantham,  Artha- 
baska,  St.  Germain. 

"  Eulalie,  Nicolet,  St.  Wences- 

log 

'*  Eulaiie    Station,    Nicolet,    St. 

Leonard  d'Aston. 
'*  Eusebe,     Kamouraska,    Notre 

Dame  du  Lac. 
"  Eustache,      Terrebonne,      St. 

Eustache. 


St.  Evariste  de   Forsyth,  Beauce, 

St.  Evariste. 
"  Evariste   Station,   Beauce,  St. 

Evariste. 
"  Fabien,  Rimouski,  St.  Fabien. 
"  Fabien  de  Panet,  Montmagny, 

St.  Fabien  de  Panet. 
"  Famille,     Quebec,     St.     Jean 

d'Orleans. 
"  Famille  de  Demeules,   Rober- 
val, St.  Prime. 
"  Faustin,       Terrebonne,       St. 

Jovite. 
"  Faustin    Station,    Terrebonne, 

St.  Jovite. 
"  Felicien,  Roberval,  St.  Prime. 
"  Felix  de  Kingsey,  Arthabaska, 

L'Avenir. 
"  Felix   de   Valois,   Joliette,   St. 

Felix  de  V. 
"  Ferdinand,     Arthabaska,     St. 

Ferdinand. 
"  Fereol,   Quebec,  St.   Tite  des 

Caps. 
"  Fidele,  Saguenay,  La  Malbaie. 
"  Flavie,  Rimouski,   Priceville. 
"  Flavie       Station,       Rimouski, 

St.  Flavie  Station. 
"  Flavien,  Quebec,  St.  Agapit. 
"  Flore,   Trois  Rivieres,   Grand- 

'Mere. 
"  Florence,  Rimouski,  Causaps- 

cal. 
"  Fortunat,         St.         Francois, 

D'Israeli. 
"  Foy,  Quebec,  Quebec. 
"  Francois   d'Assise,   Gaspe,  St. 

Andre  de  Restigouche. 
"  Francois  de  Levrard,  Nicolet, 

Ste.  Sophie  de  Levrard. 
"  Francois   de   Sales,   Roberval, 

St.  Francois  de  Sales. 
"  Francois     de     Sales     Station, 

Montreal,    St.    Francois    de 

Sales. 
"  Francois    d'Orleans,    Quebec, 

Quebec. 
"  Francois    du    Lac,    Richelieu, 

St.  Francois  du  Lac. 
"  Francoise,  Kamouraska,  Trois 

Pistoles. 
*'  Francois    Montmagny,    Mont- 
magny, St,  Vallier. 
"  Francois  Xavier  de  Brompton, 

St.  Francois,  Windsor  Mills. 
"  Francois     Xavier     de     Viger, 

Kamouraska,  St.  Hubert. 
"  Frederic,   Beauce,  St.  Joseph 

de  Beauce. 
"  Fulgence,     Chicoutimi,     Chi- 

coutimi. 
"  Gabriel  de  Brandon,  Joliette, 

St.  Gabriel  de  Brandon. 
"  Gabriel  de  Rimouski,  Rimous- 
ki, Ste.  Angele  de  Rimouski. 
"  Gabriel  Station,  Quebec,  Que- 
bec. 


QUEBEC. 


187 


St.  Gedeon,  Roberval,  Hebert- 
ville  Station. 

"  Gedeon  Station,  Roberval, 
Hebertville   Station. 

"  Gedeon  de  Beauce,  Beauce,  St. 
Ludger. 

"  Gedeon  Est,  Beauce,  St. 
Ludger. 

"  Genevieve  de  Pierrefonds, 
Montreal,  St.  Genevieve. 

"  Genevieve  de  Batiscan,  Trois 
Rivieres,  St.  Genevieve. 

"  George  Beauce,  Beauce,  St. 
George  Beauce. 

"  George  de  Bagot,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe,  St.  Hyacinthe. 

"  George  de  Malbaie,  Gaspe, 
Perce. 

"  George  de  Windsor,  St.  Fran- 
cois, Danville. 

"  George  Est,  Beauce,  St. 
George. 

"  Gerard  de  Montar\'ille,  Mont- 
calm, St.  Gerard  de  Mon- 
tarville. 

"  Gerard,  St.  Francois,  Wee- 
don. 

"  Gerard  de  Maizellon,  Joliette, 
L'Assomption. 

"  Gerard  d'Yamaska,  Richelieu, 
Pierreville. 

"  Germain  de  Grantham,  Ar- 
thabaska,  St.  Germain  de 
G. 

*'  Germain  de  Kamouraska, 
Kamouraska,  St.  Paschal. 

"  Germaine  du  Lac  Etchemin, 
Beauce,  St.  Germaine  du 
Lac  Etchemin. 

"  Germaine  Station,  Beauce,  St. 
Germaine. 

"  Gertrude,  Nicolet,  St.  Ger- 
trude. 

"  Gervais,  Montmagny,  St. 
Lazare. 

"  Gilbert,  Quebec,  Descham- 
bault. 

"  Giles,  Quebec,  St.  Giles. 

*'  Godfroy,   Gaspe,  St.   Godfroy. 

"  Gregoire,  Nicolet,  St.  Gre- 
goire. 

*'  Guillaume  d'Upton.  Richelieu, 
St.  Guillaume  d'Upton. 

**  Guillaume  Station,  Richelieu, 
St.  Guillaume  d'Upton. 

"  Hector  de  Bagot,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe, Upton. 

••  Helene  de  Bagot,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe, St.  Hyacinthe. 

"  Helene  de  Chester,  Arthabas- 
ka.  Maple  Grove. 

"  Helene  de  Kamouraska,  Kam- 
ouraska, St.  Helene  de  Kam- 
ouraska. 

"  Helier.  Gasne,  Fox  River. 

"  Henedine,  Beauce,  Ste.  Hene- 
dine. 

"  Henri  de  Levis,  Quebec,  Levis. 


St.  Henri  de  Taillon,  Roberval, 
Roberval. 

"  Hermas,  Terrebonne,  Lachute. 

"  Hermas  Station,  Terrebonne, 
Lachute. 

"  Hermenegilde,  St.  Francois, 
Coaticook. 

"  Hilaire  de  Dorset,  Beauce,  St. 
Evariste. 

"  Hilaire  du  Lac  St.  Jean,  Rob- 
erval, Metabetchouan. 

"  Hilaire,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hilaire. 

"  Hilaire  Station,  St.  Hyacinthe, 
St.  Hilaire. 

"  Hilaire  Village,  St.  Hyacinthe, 
St.  Hilaire. 

"  Hilarion,  Saguenay,  St.  Hilar- 
ion. 

"  Hilarion  du  Lac,  Saguenay,  St. 
Hilarion. 

"  Hippolyte  deKilkennv,  Terre- 
bonne, St.  Adele. 

"  Honore,  Beauce,  St.  Evariste. 

"  Honore,  Chicoutimi,  Chicou- 
timi. 

"  Honore,  Kamouraska,  St.  Hon- 
ore. 

"  Hubert  (Chambly),  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

"  Hubert,  Kamouraska,  St.  Hu- 
bert. 

'  Hubert  Station,  Kamouraska, 
St.  HuberJ. 

"  Hugues,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hyacinthe. 

"  Hyacinthe,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hyacinthe. 

"  Ignace  de  Loyola,  Joliette, 
Berlhier. 

"  Ignace  du  Lac,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, St.  Michel  des  Saints. 

"  Irenee,  Saguenay,  St.  Irenee. 
Irenee-les-Bains,  Saguenav, 
St.  Irenee. 

"  Isidore  d'Auckland,  St.  Fran- 
cois, St.  Malo. 

"  Isidore  (Dorchester),  Beauce, 
Ste.  Henedine. 

"  Isidore  (Laprairie),  Montreal, 
St.  Constant. 

"  Isidore  Junction,  Montreal, 
St.  Constant. 

"  Isidore  de  Gaspe,  Gaspe, 
Grand  River. 

'*  Jacques  (See  Stenson,  St. 
Francois  Dist.). 

•'  Jacques,  Joliette,  Joliette. 

"  Jacques  le  Mineur,  Montreal, 
St.  Constant. 

"  Jacques  Xord,  Joliette,  Jol- 
iette. 

'*  Janvier,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jer- 
ome. 

"  Janvier  Station,  Terrebonne, 
St.  Jerome. 

'*  Jean,  Iberville,  St.  Jean. 


188 


BAILIFFS. 


St.  Jean  Baptiste,  Quebec,   Que- 
bec. 
"  Jean  Baptiste  de  Rouville,  St. 

Hyacinthe,  St.  Hilaire. 
"  Jean    Chrysostome    de    Levis, 

Quebec,  Levis. 
"  Jean   de    Dieu,    Kamouraska, 

Trois  Pistoles. 
"  Jean   de   Matha.   Jolietter  St. 

Jean  de  Matha. 
"  Jean  Deschaillons,  Quebec,  St. 

Jean  Deschaillons. 
"  Jean  des  Piles,  Trois  Rivieres, 

Grand'Mere. 
"  Jean    d'Orleans,    Quebec,  St. 

Jean  d'Orleans. 
"  Jean      I'Evangeliste,      Gaspe, 

Robitaille. 
"  Jeanne    de   Neuville,    Quebec, 

Ste.  Jeanne  de  Neuville. 
"  Jean    Port    Joli,    Montmagny, 

Trois  Saumons. 
"  Jean  Port  Joli  Station,  Mont- 
magny, Trois  Saumons. 
"  Jerome,  Ottawa,  St.  Jerome. 
"  Jerome,   Roberval,   Roberval. 
"  Jerome,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jer- 
ome. 
"  Jerome  Junction,  Terrebonne, 

St.  Jerome. 
"  Joachim  de  Berthier,  Joliette, 

St.  Barthelemi. 
"  Joaohim     de     Courval,    Rich- 
elieu, St.  Zephirin. 
"  Joachim      de      Montmorency, 
Quebec,  St.  Anne   de   Beau- 
pre. 
"  Joachim  de  Shefford,  Bedford, 

Roxton  Pond. 
"  Joseph       d'Alma,      Roberval, 

St.  Joseph  d'Alma. 
"  Joseph  de  Beauce,  Beauce,  St. 

Joseph  de  Beauce. 
"  Joseph  de  Lepage,  Rimouski, 

Mont  Joli. 
"  Joseph     de     Levis,     Quebec, 

Levis. 
"  Joseph     de     Mekinak,     Trois 

Rivieres,  St.  Thecle. 
"  Joseph    de    Nicolet,    Nicolet, 

Ste.  Gertrude. 
"  Joseph  de  Hyacinthe,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe, St.  Hyacinthe. 
"  Joseph    de    Sorel,    Richelieu, 

Sorel. 
"  Joseph    du   Lac,   Terrebonne, 

St.  Eustache. 
"  Jovite,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jovite, 
"  Jovite  Station,  Terrebonne,  St. 

Jovite. 
"  Jude,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe. 
"  Julie  de  Somerset,  Arthabas- 

ka,  Plessisville. 
"  Julie  de  Vercheres,  Richelieu, 

Beloeil. 
"  Julie      Station,      Arthabaska, 
Lyster  Station. 


St.  Julienne,    Joliette,    Ste.    Jul- 

lienne. 
"  Julienne  Sfation,  Joliette,  Ste. 

Julienne. 
"  Justin,  Trois    Rivieres,    Mas- 

kinong   (pont). 
"  Justine  de  Newton,  Montreal, 

St.  Polycarpe. 
"  Justine      Station,      Montreal, 

St.  Polycarpe. 
"  Lambert     (Ghambly),     Mont- 

treal,  Montreal. 
"  Lambert  de  Levis,  Quebec,  St. 

Agapit. 
"  Laurent,  Montreal,  St.  Laur- 
ent. 
"  Laurent     d'Orleans,     Quebec, 

St.  Jean  d'Orleans. 
"  Lazare,    Montmagny,   St.   La- 

zare. 
"  Lazare    de    Vaudreuil,    Mon- 
treal, Vaudreuil. 
"  Lazare    Station,    Montmagny, 

St.  Lazare. 
"  Lazare    Village,    Montmagny, 

St.  Lazare. 
"  Leandre     Station,     Rimouski, 

Matane. 
"  Leon,  Trois  Rivieres,  Louise- 

ville. 
"  Leon  de  Standon,  Beauce,  St. 

Leon. 
"  Leonard,    Trois   Rivieres,    St. 

Leonard. 
"  Leonard  d'Aston,  Nicolet,  St. 

Leonard  d'Aston. 
"  Leonard   de    Chicoutimi,    Chi- 

coutimi,  Jonquiere. 
"  Leonard     de     Port     Maurice, 

Montreal,  MonFrecil. 
"  Leonard  de  Portneuf,  Quebec, 

St.  Raymond. 
"  Leon     le     Grand,     Rimouski, 

Amqui. 
"  Liboire,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Upton. 
"  Liguori,   Joliette,  Joliette. 
"  Lin,    Joliette,    St.    Galixte    de 

Kilkenny. 
"  Louis,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph  de 

Beauce. 
"  Louis  de    Bagot,    Chicoutimi, 

Bagotville. 
"  Louis    de    Bonsecours,    Rich- 
elieu, St.  Aime. 
"  Louis    de    Champlain,    Trois 

Rivieres,  Trois  Rivieres. 
"  Loiu's    de    Courville,    Quebec, 

Quebec. 
"  Louis    de     Gonzague,     Beau- 
harnois,  St.  Louis  de   Gon- 
zague. 
"  Louis  de  Ha  Ha,  Kamouraska, 

St.  Louis  de  Ha  Ha. 
"  Louis  Nazaire,  Chicoutimi,  PI. 

Joseph  d'Alma. 
"  Louis  Station,  Beauharnois,  St. 
Louis  de  Gonzague. 


<JUEBEC. 


189 


St.  Louise,  Montmagny,  St.  Roch 
des  Aulnaies. 

'*  Luc,  Iberville,  St.  Jean. 

"  Luce,  Rimouski.  Rimouski. 

"  Luce  Station.  Rimouski,  Rim- 
ouski. 

"  Lucie  de  Beauregard,  Mont- 
magny, St.  Camllle. 

"  Lucie  de  Doncaster,  Terre- 
bonne, St.  Lucie  de  Don- 
caster. 

"  Lucien,  Arthabaska,  St.  Lu- 
cien. 

"  Ludger,  Beauce,  St.  Ludger. 

"  Madeline,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hyacinthe. 

"  Magloire,  ^fontmagny,  St. 
Camille  de  Bellechasse. 

"  Majoric,  Arthabaska,  Drum- 
mondville. 

"  Malachie,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph 
de  Beauce. 

"  Malo,  St.  Francois,  St.  Male. 

"  Malo  Station,  St.  Francois,  St. 
Malo. 

"  Marc,  Richelieu,  St.  Antoine 
River  Richelieu. 

"  Marc  des  Carrieres,  Quebec, 
St.  Marc  des  Carrieres. 

"  Marcel  de  L'Islet,  Montmagny, 
St.  Pamphile. 

"  Marcel  de  Richelieu,  Rich- 
elieu, St.  Aime. 

"  Marcelin,  Rimouski,  Quai  de 
Rimouski. 

'*  Marguerite  Bay  Mill,  Chicou- 
timi,  L'Anse  St.  Jean. 

'*  Marguerite  de  Dorchester, 
Beauce,  Ste.  Henedine. 

"  Marguerite  Station.  Terrebon- 
ne. St.  Marguerite  Station. 

"  Marie  Beauce,  Beauce,  Ste. 
Marie,  Beauce. 

**  Marie  <i€  Biandford.  Nicolet, 
Ste.  Marie  de  Biandford. 

"  Marie  de  Charlevoix,  Sa- 
guenay,  St.  Irenee. 

"  Marie  Salomee,  Joliette,  Jol- 
iette. 

"  Marthe,  Montreal,  St.  Poly- 
carpe. 

"  Martin,    Beauce,    See    Bolduc. 

"  Martin,   Montreal,    Montreal. 

'*  Martin  Station,  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

"  Martine,  Beauharnois,  Ste. 
Marline. 

"  Mary's  of  Ely,  Bedford, 
Racine. 

"  Mathias,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hilaire. 

"  Mathieu,  Rimouski,  St.  Fabien. 

'*  Maurice,  Trois  Rivieres,  Trois 
Rivieres. 

*'  Maxime.  Beauce,  See  Scott 
Junction. 

"  Melanie,  Joliette,  Joliette. 


St.  Methode    d'Adstock,    Beauce, 
See  Adstock. 

"  Michel  de  Bellechasse,  Mont- 
magny, St.  Vallier. 

"  Michel    de    Napierville,    Iber- 
ville, St.  Michel  de  N. 

"  Michel,  Quebec,  St.  Michel. 

"  Michel     de     Rougemont,     St. 
Hyacinthe,  Marieville. 

"  Michel  des  Saints,  Joliette,  St. 
Michel  des  Saints. 

"  Michel  de  Wentworth,  Terre- 
bonne, Lachute. 

"  Modeste,     Kamouraska,     Riv- 
iere du  Loup  Station. 

"  Moise,  Rimouski,  Sayabec. 

"  Moise       Station,       Rimouski, 
Sayabec. 

"  Monique  des  Deux  Montagnes, 
Terrebonne,  St.  Augustin. 

'*  Monique   de   Nicolet,   Nicolet, 
Ste.  Monique. 

"  Narcisse.       Trois       Rivieres, 
Grand'Mere. 

"  Nazaire,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Acton 
Vale. 

"  Nazaire  de  Buckland,  Beauce, 
Ste.  Henedine. 

"  Neree,    Montmagny,    St.    Ra- 
phael. 

"  Nicholas,    Quebec,    St.    Nich- 
olas. 

"  Nicholas     Est,     Quebec,     St. 
Nicholas. 

"  Nicholas  Station,  Quebec,  St. 
Nicholas. 

'*  Nicholas     Sud,     Quebec,     St. 
Nicholas. 

"  Norbert,  Joliette,  St.  Felix  de 
Valois. 

'*  Norbert  d'Arthabaska,  Artha- 
baska, Arthabaska. 

"  Norbert   Station,   Joliette,   St. 
Felix  de  Valois. 

"  Octave    de    Dosquet,    Quebec, 
St.  Octave  de  Dosquet. 

"  Octave,  Rimouski,  St.  Octave. 

"  Odilon,  Beauce,  St.  Joseph  de 
Beauce. 

"  Omer,    Gaspe,   Carleton   Cen- 
tre. 

"  Onesime,      Kamouraska,      St. 
Anne  de  la  Pocatiere. 

"  Ours,  Richelieu,  St.  Ours. 

"  Ours     Lock,     Richelieu,     St. 
Ours. 

"  Ovide,  Nicolet,  Ste.  Sophie  de 
Levrard. 

"  Pacome,       Kamouraska,       St. 
Philippe. 

"  Pacome  Station,  Kamouraska, 
St.  Philippe. 

"  Pamphile.     Montmagny,      St. 
Pamphile. 

"  Paschal,  Kamouraska,  St.  Pas- 
chal. 


190 


BAILIFFS. 


St.  Patrick,  Kamouraska,  Riv- 
iere du  Loup  Station. 

"  Paul  de  Chester,  Arthabaska, 
Arthabaska. 

"  Paul  de  la  Croix,  Kamouraska, 
St.  Paul  de  la  Croix. 

"  Paul  d'Industrie,  Joliette, 
Joliette. 

*'  Paul  du  Buton,  Montmagny, 
Armagh. 

"  Paul  Est,  Montmagny, 
Armagh. 

"  Paulin,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Paulin. 

"  Paul  I'Ermite,  Joliette,  L'As- 
somption. 

"  Perpetue,  Nicolet,  Ste.  Moni- 
que. 

"  Perpetue  Station,  Nicolet,  Ste. 
Monique. 

"  Petronille,  Quebec,  St.  Jean 
d'Orleans. 

"  Philemon,  Montmagny,  St. 
Philemon. 

"  Philippe  de  Chester,  Artha- 
baska, Arthabaska. 

"  Philippe  de  Laprairie,  Mon- 
treal, St.  Constant. 

"  Philippe  d'Argenteuil,  Terre- 
bonne, Chatboro. 

"  Philippe  Est  (de  Neri),  Kam- 
ouraska, St.  Philippe  Est. 

"  Philippe  Quest  Kamouraska, 
St.  Phihppe  Est. 

"  PhiJomene,  Beauharnois, 

Beauharnois. 

"  Philomene  de  Fortierville, 
Quebec,  Parisville. 

"  Pie,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St.  Pie. 

"  Pie  de  Quire,  Richelieu,  St. 
Francois  du  Lac. 

"  Pierre,  Montmagny,  St.  Val- 
lier. 

"  Pierre  Baptiste,  Arthabaska, 
Plessisville. 

"  Pierre  de  Sorel,  Richelieu, 
Sorel. 

"  Pierre  de  Charlesbourg,  Que- 
bec, Quebec. 

"  Pierre  d'Orleans,  Quebec,  St. 
Jean  d'Orleans. 

"  Pierre  les  Becquets,  Nicolet, 
Ste.   Pierre  les   Becquets. 

"  Placide,  Terrebonne,  Ste. 
Scholastique. 

"  Polycarpe,  Montreal,  St.  Poly- 
carpe. 

"  Polycarpe  Junction,  Mon- 
treal, St.  Polycarpe. 

"  Prime,  Roberval,  St.  Prime. 

"  Prosper,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Anne  de  la  Perade. 

"  Prosper  de  Dorchester, 
Beauce.  St.  Prosper. 

"  Raphael  East,  Montmagny,  St. 
Raphael  East. 

"  Raymond,  Quebec,  St.  Ray- 
mond. 


St.  Redempteur,  Montreal,  Rig- 
aud. 

"  Remi,  Iberville,  St.  Remi. 

"  Remi  au  Sables  (See  Lac  aux 
Sables). 

"  Remi  de  Tingwick,  Arthabas- 
ka, Warwick. 

"  Robert,  Richelieu,  St.  Alme. 

"  Roch  de  Quebec,  Quebec, 
Quebec. 

"  Roch  de  Richelieu,  Richelieu, 
St.  Ours. 

"  Roch  de  Mekinac,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, St.  Roch  de  Mekinac. 

"  Roch  des  Aulnaies,  Mont- 
magny, St.  Roch  des  Aul- 
naies. 

"  Roch  I'Achigan,  Joliette, 
L'Assomption. 

"  Romaine,  St.  Francois,  Wee- 
don. 

"  Romuald  d'Etchemin,  Quebec, 
Levis. 

"  Rosaire,  Arthabaska,  Artha- 
baska. 

"  Rosalie,  St.  Hyacinthe,  St. 
Hyacinthe. 

"  Rose,  Montreal,  Ste.  Rose. 

"  Rose  de  Watford,  Beauce,  St. 
Prosper. 

"  Rose  du  Degele,  Kamouraska, 
Ste.  Rose  du  Degele. 

"  Ruflne,  Beauce,  St.  Ludger. 

"  Sabine,  Iberville,  Henryville. 

"  Sabine  de  Bellechasse,  Mont- 
magny, St.  Camille  de  B. 

"  Sabine  Station,  Montmagny, 
St.  Camille  de  B. 

"  Samuel  de  Gayhurst,  Beauce, 
St.  Ludger. 

"  Samuel  de  Horton,  Nicolet, 
St.  Wenceslas. 

"  Samuel  Station,  St.  Francois, 
Weedon. 

"  Sauveur  des  Montagues,  Ter- 
rebonne, St.  Adele. 

"  Sauveur  de  Quebec,  Quebec, 
Quebec. 

"  Scholastique,  Terrebonne,  Ste. 
Scholastique. 

"  Sebastien,  Iberville,  Henry- 
ville. 

"  Sebastien  de  Beauce,  Beauce, 
St.  Ludger. 

"  Sebastien  Station,  Beauce,  St. 
Ludger. 

"  Severe,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Barnabe  Nord. 

"  Severin  de  Beaurivage, 
Beauce,  St.  Joseph. 

"  Simeon,  Saguenay,  St.  Simeon. 

"  Simon  de  Rimouski,  Rimouski, 
St.   Fabien. 

"  Simon  de  Yamaska,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe, St.  Hyacinthe. 

"  Sophie  de  Lacorne,  Terrebon- 
ne, St.  Jerome. 


QUEBEC. 


191 


St.  Sophie  de  Levrard,  Nicolet, 
Ste.  Sophie  de  Levrard. 

"  Sophie  de  Megantic,  Artha- 
baska,  Plessisville. 

'*  Stanislas  de  Champlain,  Trois 
Rivieres,  St.  Stanislas. 

"  Stanislas  de  Kostka,  Beau- 
harnois,  Huntingdon. 

"  Sulpice,  Joliette,  L'Assomp- 
tion. 

"  Sylvere,  Nicolet,  Ste.  Ger- 
trude. 

"  Sylvestre,  West,  Quebec,  St. 
Sylvestre. 

"  Sylvestre,  Quebec,  St.  Sylves- 
tre. 

"  Telesphore,  Montreal,  St. 
Polycarpe. 

"  Thecle,  Trois  Rivieres,  St. 
Thecle. 

"  Thecle  Station,  Trois  Rivieres, 
St.  Thecle. 

"  Theodore,  Joliette,  St.  Theo- 
dore. 

"  Theodore  d'Acton,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe,  Acton  ValP. 

"  Theodosie,  Richelieu,  Ver- 
cheres. 

"  Theophile,  Beauce,  St.  George. 

"  Therese  de  Blainville,  Terre- 
bonne, St.  Therese  de  Blain- 
ville. 

"  Thomas  d'Aquin,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe. 

"  Thomas  de  Caxton,  Trois 
Rivieres.  Yamachiche. 

"  Thomas  de  Joliette,  Joliette, 
Joliette. 

"  Thomas  de  Soulanges,  Mon- 
treal, St.  Polycarpe. 

"  Thuribe,  Quebec.  St.  Casimir. 

"  Timothee.  Beauharnois,  St. 
Louis  de  Gonzague. 

"  Timothee  Station,  Beauhar- 
nois, St.  Louis  de  Gonzague. 

"  Tife,  Trois  Riviere.^,  St.  Tite. 

"  Tite  des  Gaps,  Quebec,  St. 
Tite  des  Caps. 

"  Ubalde.  Quebec,  St.  Casimir. 

"  Ulric.  Rimouski,  Sandy  Bay. 

*'  Urbain  du  Chateauguay,  Beau- 
harnois, Ste.  Marline. 

"  Urbain  de  Charlevoix,  Sa- 
guenay,  St.  Urbain  de  Char- 
levoix. 

"  Ursule,  Trois  Rivieres,  St.  Ur- 
sule. 

"  Valentin,  Iberville,  Lacolle. 

"  Valere  de  Bulstrode,  Artha- 
baska,  Arthabaska. 

"  Valerien,  Bedford,  Roxlon 
Pond. 

"  Valerien  de  Rimouski,  Rim- 
ouski, Rimouski. 

"  Valerien  de  Milton,  Bedford, 
St.  V.  de  Milton. 

"  Vallier,  Montmagny,  Sf.  Val- 
lier. 


St.  Vallier  Station,  Montmagny, 
St.  Vallier. 

"  Victoire,  RicheUeu,  Sorel. 

"  Victor  de  Tring,  Beauce,  St. 
Victor. 

"  Victor  Station,  Beauce,  St. 
Victor. 

"  Vincent  de  Paul,  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

•'  Vital  de  Lambton,  See  Lamb- 
ton. 

"  Wenceslas,  Nicolet,  St.  Wen- 
ceslas. 

"  Yvon,  Gaspe,  Fox  River. 

"  Zacharie,  Beauce,  St.  Za- 
charie. 

"  Zenon,  Joliette,  St.  Zenon. 

"  Zephirin,  Richelieu,  St.  Zeph- 
irin. 

"  Zotique,  Montreal,  St.  Poly- 
carpe. 

Sabrevois,  Iberville,  Henryville. 

Sacre  Coeur  de  Jesus,  Beauce, 
Sacre  Coeur  de  Jesus. 

Sacre  Coeur  de  Saguenay,  Sagu- 
enay,  Sacre  Coeur  de  Sagu- 
enay. 

Sacre-Coeur  de  Marie,  Arthabas- 
ka, Thetford  Mines. 

Saints  Anges,  Beauce,  Ste.  Marie 
Beauce. 

Salaberry,      Arthabaska,      Black 

Salvail,  St.  Hyacinlhe,  St.  Hya- 
cinthe. 

Sanborn,  St.  Francois,  D'Israeli. 

Sand  Hill,  St.  Francois,  Cook- 
shire. 

Sandy  Bay,  Rimouski,  Sandy  Bay. 

Sandy  Beach  Centre,  Gaspe, 
Gaspe. 

Saraguayville,  Montreal,  St. 
Genevieve. 

Sartigan,  Beauce.  St.  George. 

Sault  au  Cochon,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Sault  a  la  Puce,  Quebec,  Cha- 
teau Richer. 

Sault  au  Mouton,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Sault  au  Recollet,  Montreal, 
Montreal. 

Sault  St.  Lin.  Joliette,  St.  Calixte 
de  Kilkenny. 

Savage's  iNfills,  Bedford,  Roxton 
Pond. 

Savoie,  Arthabaska.  Plessisville. 

Sawyerville,  St.  Francois,  Saw- 
yerviHe. 

Sayabec,  Rimorrski.  Sayabec. 

Sayabec  Station,  Rimouski,  Say- 
abec. 

Scotch  Road,  Terrel)onne,  Chat- 
boro. 

Scotstown,  St.  Francois,  La 
Patrie. 


192 


BAILIFFS. 


Scott  Junction,  Beauce,  St.  Ber- 
nard de  Dorchester. 

Seal  Cove,  Gaspe,  Douglastown. 

Sellarville,  Gaspe,  St.  Andre  de 
Restigouche. 

Senneville,   Montreal,   Vaudreuil. 

Seven  Islands,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Shannon,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Shawbridge,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jer- 
ome. 

Shawenegan,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Shawenegan  Falls. 

Shawenegan  Falls,  Trois  Riv- 
ieres, Shawenegan  Falls. 

Shawville,  Pontiac,  Shawville. 

Sheffington,  Bedford,  Waterloo. 

Shefford  Vale,  Bedford,  Granby. 

Shefford  Mountain,  Bedford, 
Granby. 

Sheldrake,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 

Shenley  Est,  Beauce,  St.  Evar- 
iste. 

Sherbrooke,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Sherrington,  Iberville,  St.  Mich- 
el. 

Shigawake,  Gaspe,  Shigawake. 

Shipshaw,  Chicoutimi,  Kenogaml. 

Shoolbred,  Gaspe,  Robitaille. 

Shrewsbury,  Terrebonne,  La- 
chute. 

Signal,  Roberval,  St.  Joseph  d'Al- 
ma. 

Sillery,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Sillery  Cove.  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Sillery  Hill,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Simard,    Roberval,    Roberval. 

Sixteen  Island  Lake,  Terrebon- 
ne, Rockway  Valley  (J.  D. 
Ottawa). 

Smith's  Mills,  St.  Francois, 
Magog. 

Somerset,  Arthabaska,  P]e.?sis- 
ville. 

Sorel,  Richelieu,  Sorel. 

Soucy.  Richelieu,  St.  Guillaume 
d'Upton. 

South  Dudswell,  St.  FranTOis, 
East  Angus. 

South  Ely,  Bedford,  Racine. 

South  Ham,  St.  Francois,  South 
Ham. 

South  Quebec,  Quebec,  Levis. 

South  Roxton,  Bedford,  Roxton 
Pond. 

South  Stukely,  Bedford,  South 
Stukely. 

South  West  Point,  Saguenay, 
Mille  Vaches. 

Springbrook,  Beauce,  St.  An- 
selme. 

Spring  Hill,  St.  Francois,  Wee- 
don. 

Squatteck,  Kamouraska,  Ca- 
bano. 


Stadacona,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Stanbridge  East,  Bedford,  Stan- 
bridge  East. 

Stanbridge  Station,  Bedford, 
Stanbridge   East. 

Stanfold,  Arthabaska,  Plessis- 
ville. 

Standon,  Beauce,  Standon. 

Stanhope,  St.  Francois,  Coati- 
cook. 

Stanstead,  St.  Francois,  Stan- 
sICgLcI 

Starnesborough,  Beauharnois, 
Franklin  Centre. 

Staynerville,  Terrebonne,  Chat- 
boro. 

Stenson,  St.  Francois,  D'lsraeli. 

Stoke  Centre,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Stockwell,  Beauharnois,  Frank- 
lin Centre. 

Stonefleld,  Terrebonne,  Chatboro. 

Stornoway,  SI.  Francois,  Wee- 
don. 

Stratford  Centre,  St.  Francois, 
Weedon. 

Strathmore,  Montreal,  Montreal. 

Suffleld,  St.  Francois,  Sher- 
brooke. 

Suffolk,  Ottawa,  Suffolk. 

Sully,  Kamouraska,  Riviere 
Bleue. 

Sunny  Bank,  Gaspe,  Gaspe. 

Sutton,  Bedford,  Sutton. 

Sutton  Junction,  Bedford,  Sutton. 

Sydenham  Place,  Arthabaska, 
L'Avenir. 

Sweetsburg,  Bedford,  Sweets- 
burg. 

Tache,  Chicoutimi,  St.  Joseph 
d'Alma. 

Tadousac,  Saguenay,  Tadousac. 

Tadousac  West,  Saguenay,  Ta- 
dousac. 

Taillon,  Roberval,  Taillon. 

Talon,  Iberville,  St.  Jean. 

Tamaracouta,  Terrebonne,  St. 
Jerome. 

Tanguay,  St.  Francois.  Coati- 
cook. 

Taschereau,  Beauce,  St.  George. 

Tatehurst,  Beauharnois,  Orms- 
town. 

Terrebonne,  Terrebonne,  Terre- 
bonne. 

Tetreaultville,  TVfontfeal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Thetford  Mine's.  Arthabaska, 
Thotford  Mines. 

Thetford  Mines  West,  Arthabas- 
ka. Thetford  Mines. 

Thibault.  Roberval.  Roberval. 

Thivierge,   Gaspe.   Bonaventure. 

Three  Lakes,  Beauco,  Lake 
MecTufif.. 

Thunder  River,  Saguenay,  Mille 
Vaches. 


QUEBEC. 


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Thurso,  Ottawa,  Thurso. 

Tikuape,   Roberval,   Normandin. 

Ting^vick,  Arthabaska,  Warwick. 

Titus  Station,  St.  Francois,  Wind- 
sor Mills. 

Tolsta,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 

Touffe  de  Pins,  Beauce,  St. 
George. 

Toupin,  St.  Francois,  Ham  Nord. 

Tourelle,  Gaspe,  Ste.  Anne  des 
Monts. 

Tourigny,  Arthabaska,  Warwick. 

Tourville,  Montmagny,  Trois 
Saumons. 

Tremann,  Trois  Rivieres,  Louise- 
ville. 

Tremblay,  Chicoutimi,  Chicou- 
timi. 

Tremblay  Settlement,  Chicoutimi, 
Chicoutimi. 

Trenholm,  Arthabaska,  L'Avenir. 

Tring  Junction,  Beauce,  St. 
Joseph  de  Beauce. 

Trois  Pi.-?toles,  Kamouraska, 
Trois  Pistoles. 

Trois  Pistoles  Est,  Kamouraska, 
Trois  Pistoles. 

Trois  Rivieres,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Trois  Rivieres. 

Trois  Patimons.  Montmagny, 
Trois  Saumons. 

Trois  Saumons  Station.  Rfont- 
magny,  Trois  Saumons. 

Trottier,  Arthabaska,  Maple 
Grove. 

Trout  Brook,  Arthabaska,  War- 
wick. 

Trout  River,  Beauharnois,  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

Tullochgorum.  Beauharnois, 

Ormstowh. 

Turcotte,  NIcolet,  Gentilly. 

Turenne,  Quebec.  Lotbiniere. 

Turgeon,  Montmagny,  St.  Lazare. 

Ulverton,  Arthabaska,  L'Avenir. 
Upper  Melbourne,    St.    Francois, 

Melbourne. 
Upton,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Upton. 

Vaillancourt,  Beauce,  St.  Ber- 
nard de  Dorchester. 

Val  Brillant,  Rimouski,  Val  Bril- 
lant. 

Valcartier,  Quebec,  Quebec. 

Valcartier  Est,   Quebec,   Quebec. 

Valcartier  Village,  Quebec,  Que- 
bec. 

Valcourt,   Bedford,  Racine. 

Val  des  Eboulis,  Montreal,  Rig- 
aud. 

Valenciennes,  Arthabaska,  St. 
Ferdinand. 

Vale  Perkins,  Bedford,  Manson- 
ville. 

Val  Gagnon,  Terrebonne,  St.  Jer 
ome. 

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Valin,    Chicoutimi,    Chicoutimi. 

Vallee,    Roberval,    Metabetchou- 
an. 

Valleville,   Montmagny,   St.   V^al- 
ier. 

Valleyfield,  Beauharnois,  Valley- 
fleld. 

Valmont,   Trois   Rivieres,   Shaw- 
inigan  Falls. 

Valmorin,   Terrebonne,  St.  Mar- 
guerite. 

Val   Morin   Station,    Terrebonne, 
St.  Marguerite. 

Valois,  Montreal,  Montreal. 

Valracine,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 

Van  Bruyssel,    Roberval,    Meta- 
betchouan. 

Varennes,  Richelieu,  Vercheres. 

Vassal,   Arthabaska,   Drummond- 
ville. 

Vauban,  Kamouraska,   Cabano. 

Vaucluse,  Joliette,  L'Assomption. 

Vaudreuil,  Montreal,  Vaudreuil. 

Vaudreuil       Station,       Montreal, 
Vaudreuil. 

Vauvert,  Robers'al,  Peribonca. 

Vendome,     Beauharnois,     Beau- 
harnois. 

Verbois,   Kamouraska,   St.   Alex- 
andre de  K. 

Vercheres,  Richelieu,  Vercheres. 

Versailles,  Iberville,  St.  Brigide. 

Vezina's    Corners,    St.    Francois, 
Ham  Nord. 

Vicar,     Beauharnois,     Hemming- 
ford. 

VictoriavlUe,  Arthabaska,  Artha- 
baska. 

Vieille    Eglise,    Quebec,    Lotbin- 
iere. 

Viger,  Kamouraska,  St.  Paul  de 
la  Croix. 

Village  des  Aulnaies,  Montmagny, 
St.  Roch  des  Aulnaies. 

Village       Richelieu,       Montreal, 
Montreal. 

Village  St.  On^e,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Shawenegan. 

Ville  Guay,  Quebec,  Levis. 

Ville  Marie,  Pontiac,  Ville  Marie. 

Villemay,  Quebec,  Villemay. 

Villeray,   Quebec,  Parisville. 

Ville  Real.  Rimouski,  St.  Fabien. 

Ville  St.  Pierre,  Atontreal,  Mon- 
treal. 

Villette,  St.  Francois,  Coaticook. 

Vincennes,  Trois  Rivieres,  Batis- 
can. 

Vinton,  Pontiac,  Campbell's  Bay. 

Wakefield,  Ottawa,  Wakefield. 
Walker's     Cutting,     Arthabaska, 

Arthabaska. 
Wallace      Mill,     Rimouski,     Val 

Brillant. 
Warden,   Bedford,  Waterloo. 


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BAILIFFS. 


Warwick,  Arthabaska,  Warwick. 
Waterloo,  Bedford,  Waterloo. 
Waterville,  St.  Francois,  Water- 

ville. 
Way's  Mills,  St.  Francois,  Coali- 

cook. 
Weedon,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 
Weedon    Centre,    St.     Francois, 

Weedon. 
Weir,  Terrebonne,  Weir. 
West  Broughton,   Beauce,  West 

Broughton. 
Westbury    Basin,    St.    Francois, 

East  Angus. 
West    Ditton,    St.    Francois,  La 

West  Ely,  Bedford,  Racine. 

West  Keith,  St.  Francois,  Wee- 
don. 

West  Shefford,  Bedford,  Water- 
loo. 

West  Shefford  Station,  Bedford, 
Waterloo. 

Wheatland,  Arthabaska,  L'Avenir. 

White  Head,   Gaspe,  Perce. 

White's  Station,  Beauharnois, 
Huntingdon. 

Whitvvick,  St.  Francois,  Weedon. 

Whitworth,  Kamouraska,  Riv- 
iere du  Loup. 

Wickham  Falls,  Arthabaska, 
Drummondville. 


Wickham  West,  Arthabaska, 
Drummondville. 

Willard  Mills,  St.  Francois,  East 
Angus. 

Wilson's  Mills,  Arthabaska,  Thet- 
ford  Mines. 

Windsor  North,  St.  Francois, 
Danville. 

Windsor  Mills,  St.  Francois, 
Windsor  Mills. 

Windsor  Mills  East,  St.  Francois, 
Windsor  Mills. 

Winslow  South,  St.  Francois, 
Weedon. 

Woburn,  Beauce,  St.  Ludger. 

Wolfstown,         St.  Francois, 

D'lsraeli. 

Woodlands,  Beauharnois,  Beau- 
harnois. 

Woodside,  Arthabaska,  St.  Fer- 
dinand. 

Wotton,  St.  Francois,  Wotton. 

Wotton  Hill,  St.  Francois,  Wot- 
ton. 

Wotton  Nord,  St.  Francois,  Wot- 
ton. 

Wright,  Ottawa,  Wright. 

Yamachiche,  Trois  Rivieres, 
Yamachiche. 

Yamaska,  Richelieu,  Pierreville. 

Yamaska  East,  Richelieu,  Pierre- 
ville. 


SASKATCHEWAN 


COURT  OF  APPEAL. 

Chief  Justice  of  Saskatchetcan  : 
The  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  W.  G.  Haultain,  Regina. 

Judges  of  Appeal: 

Hon.  H.  W.  Newlands,  Regina;   Hon.  J.  H.   Lament,   Regina; 

Hon.  E.  L.  Elwood,  Regina. 

Begistrar   (Acting)  : 
J.  M.  Carthew,  Regina. 

Legislative  Counsel: 
R.  W.  Shannon,  M.A.,  K.C.,  Regina. 

MaMer-inChamhers  : 
Jos.  H.  Parker. 


COURT  OF  KING'S  BENCH. 

Chief  Justice: 
Hon.  J.  T.  Brown,  Regina. 

Puisne  Judges: 

Hon.  James  Mackay,  Regina;   Hon.  H.  V.   Bigelow,  Regina;    Hon.   H.   Y 

Macdonald,  Regina;  GHon.  J.  F.  L.  Embury,  Regina; 

Hon.  G.  E.  Taylor,  Moose  Jaw. 

Begistrar  (Acting) : 
J.  M.  Carthew,  Regina. 

ATTORXEY-GENERAL'S    DEPARTMENT. 

Attorney-General  for  Saslcatcheican : 
Hon.  W.  F.  A.  Turgeon,  K.C.,  Regina. 

Pepiity  Attorney-General: 
T.  A.  Colclough,  K.C.,  Regina. 

Law   Officers: 
M.  Dingwall,  A.  Stronach,  J.  L.  Salterio,  A.  TIayworth,  A.  L.  MacLean. 

Directing  Soldiers'  Estates: 
S.  Quigg. 

Provincial  Secretary : 
Hon.  W.  E.  Knowles. 

Dcp.  Provincial  Secy,  and  Begistrar  of  Joint  Steele  Companies: 

W.  W.  Amos,  M.D. 

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196  LAW  SOCIETIES  ': 

LAW  SOCIETY  OP  SASKATCHEWAN. 

Benchers  ex-Officio: 

Hon.   C.   J.   Doherty,  K.C.,   D.C.L..   LL.D..   Ottawa;    Hon.   W.   F.   A. 

Turgeon,  K.C.,  Regina. 

Benchers  Elected: 

President,   A.    L.    Gordon,    K.C.,   Regina;     Vice-President,    Norman 

MacKenzie,  K.C.,  Regina;  J.  A.  M.  Patrick,  K.C.,  Yorkton; 

Hon.    W.    B.    Willoughby,    K.C.,    Moose    Jaw;    James 

Balfour,  K.C.,  Regina;  O.  S.  Black,  K.C.,  Weyburn; 

P.   E.   MacKenzie,   K.C.,   W.   W.   Livingston, 

K.C.,  Battleford;  J.  F.  Frame,  K.C.,  Regina. 

Secretary: 
J.  Kelso  Hunter,  Regina. 


THE  SASKATCHEWAN  BAR  ASSOCIATION. 

Honorary  President :  President : 

Hon.  E.  L.  Wetmore.  A.  M.  Mclntyre. 

Vice-President :  Secretary-Treasurer : 

T.  S.  McMorran.  "W.  A.  Gilchrist,  Moose  Jaw. 

Council : 
J.  A.  Allan,  K.C.,  Eegina;  J.  F.  Frame,  K.C.,  Regina;   P.  M,  Anderson, 
Regina;   H.  J.  Schull,  Moose  Jaw;   W.  G.  Ross,  Moose  Jaw;   G.  A. 
Cruise,  Saskatoon;   H,  L.  Jordan,  K.C.,  Saskatoon;   E.  J.  Brook- 
smith,  Cannington;  C.  A.  Gee,  Swift  Current;  W.  A.  Boland, 
Yorkton;   D.  W.  Adam,  Prince  Albert;   F.  G.  Atkinson, 
Battleford;  J.  C.  Martin,  Weyburn;  J.  N.  Hanbidge, 
Kerrobert;  L.  T.  McKim,  Melville. 


JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  BATTLEFORD. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts: 
His  Honor  Judge  Macintosh,   Battleford. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,  Cleric  of  the  District  Court  and  Cleric  of  the 

Surrogate  Court: 

John  Crow,  Battleford,  Acting, 

Sheriff:  Agent    Attorney-General: 

W.  R.  Ridington,  Battleford.  W.  W.  Livingston,  K.C. 

Official  Administrator: 
The  Northern  Trusts  Co. 


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JUDICIAL    DISTRICT   OP    CANNINGTON. 

Judge   of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His   Honor   Judge   Rimmer,   Areola. 

Local  Segistrar  King's  Bench,  Clerk  of  the  District   Court  and 

Clerk   of   the   Surrogate   Court. 

J.  McEwen,  Acting,  Areola. 

Sheriff:  Agent    Attorney-General: 

J.  McEwen,  Areola.  A.  E.  Vrooman,  Areola. 

Official   Administrator:  Official  .Assignee: 

Canada  Trust  Co.,  Regina.  W.  E.  Hodge. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  CYPRESS. 

Acting  Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts: 
His  Honor  Judge   Smyth,   Shaunavon. 

Local  Registrar  King 's  Bench,  Clerk  of  the  District  Court  and  Clerk  of  the 

Surrogate   Court : 
W.  J.  Smith,  Shaunavon. 

Sheriff:  Agent  Attorney-General: 

W.  J.  Smith,  Shaunavon  E.  A.  Gee,  Shaunavon. 

Official  Administrator: 
The  Canada  Trust  Co.,  Begina. 

JUDICIAL   DISTRICT   OP   ESTEVAJT. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honour  Judge  Wylie,  Estevan. 

Local  Registrar  King's  Bench,  Clerk  of  the  District   Court  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

William  Niehol,  Estevan. 

Deputy: 
J.  W.  Mealey. 
Official  Administrator :  Sheriff: 

The  Western  Trust  Co.,  Regina.  William  Niehol,  Estevan 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  GR.WTJLBOURG. 

Acting  Judge   of  District   and   Surrogate   Courts: 
His  Honor  Judge  Ouseley,  Moose  Jaw. 

Local  Registrar  King's  Bench,  Clerk  of  the  District  Court  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court: 

Alphonse  Charlebois,  Gravelbourg. 

Sheriff:  Agent  Attorney-General: 

Alphonse  Charlebois,  Gravelbourg.  Emile  Gravel,  Gravelbourg. 

Official  Administrator: 
Trustee  Co.  of  Winnipeg,  Ltd. 


198  JUDICIAL    DISTRICTS. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  HUMBOLDT. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honour  Judge  Dickson,   Humboldt. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,   Clerk  of  the  District   Court  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

E.  T.  Wallace,  Humboldt. 

Sheriff:  Agent  Attorney-General : 

E.  T.  Wallace,  Humboldt.  E.  Gardner,  Humboldt. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  KERROBERT. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honor  Judge  Leahy,  Kerrobert. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,   Cleric  of  the  District  Court  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

J.  E.  Rodney,  Acting,  Kerrobert. 

Sheriff: 
®W.  S.  Ellis,  Kerrobert.      J.  E.  Rodney,  Acting. 


JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  KINDERSLEY. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honour  Judge  Baldwin,  Kindersley. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,  Cleric  of  the  District  Court  and 

Clerk   of  the   Surrogate   Court. 

W.  R.  Gordon,  Kindersley. 

Deputy : 
H.  O.  Roberts. 

Agent  Attorney-General:  Sheriff: 

J.  A.  O'Connor,  Kindersley.  W.  R.   Gordon,  Kindersley. 

Official  Administrator: 
The  Standard  Trusts  Co, 


JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  MELVILLE. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honour  Judge  Blain,  Melville. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,  Cleric  of  the  District   Court   and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

A.  B.  A.  Cunningham,  Melville. 

Sheriff:  Agent  Attorney-General: 

A.  B.  A.  Cunningham,  Melville.  H.  M.  P.  de  Roche,  Melville. 


SASKA.TCHEWAN.  '  199 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  MOOSE  JAW. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honor  Judge  Ouseley,  Moose  Jaw. 

Local  Registrar  King's  Bench.   Clerl:   of  the   District   Court   and 

Clerk   of  ike   Surrogate   Court. 

J.  A.  Munro,  Moose  Jaw. 

Sheriff:  .'igent     .Attorney-General: 

J.  Rutherford,  Moose  Jaw.  J.  F.  Hare,  Moose  Jaw. 

Official    Administrator:  Official  Assignee: 

Executors  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.  W.  E.  Hodge,  Moose  Jaw. 

JUDICLIL  DISTRICT  OP  MOOSO>nX. 

Judge   of   District   and  Surrogate   Courts. 
His  Honor  Judge  Farrell,  Moosomin. 

Local  Registrar  King's  Bench,  Clerk  of  the  District   Court  and 
Clerk    of    the    Surrogate    Co^irt. 
Geo.  B.  Murphy,  Moosomin. 

Sheriff:  .igent  .ittomey-General: 

G.  B.  Murphy,  Moosomin.  J.  A.  Strang,  Moosomin. 

Official   jidministrator:  Official  Assignee: 

Sask.  Mortgage  &  Trust  Corp.,  Ltd.,  The  Western  Trust  Co., 

Eegina.  Regina. 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  PRIXCE  ALBERT. 

Judge   of  District   and  Surrogate   Co\irts. 
His  Honor  Judge  Doake,  Prince  Albert. 

Local  Registrar  King's  Bench,   Clerk  of  the  District   Court   and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

David  Seath,  Prince  Albert. 

Sheriff:  .Agent  .Attorney-General: 

David  Seath,  Prince  Albert.  F.  W.  Halliday,  Prince  Albert. 

Official   .Administrator: 
The   Western   Trust   Co.,    Regina. 

JUDICIAL   DISTRICT   OP  REGINA. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts: 
His  Honor  Judge  Hannon,  Regina. 

Local  Registrar  King 's  Bench,  Clerk  of  the  District  Court,  aiwl 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court: 

®R.  Charlton,  Regina,  J.  M.  Carthew,  Acting. 

Depttties: 
J.  McPherson,  E.  G.  D.  McEachern. 

Sheriff:  Agent    Attorney-General: 

A.  B.  Cook,  Regina.  H.  E.  Sampson,  K.C.,  Regina.. 

Official    .Administrator: 
Western   Trust  Company,   Regina. 

Police  Magistrate,  City  of  Regina.  Official  Guardian: 

J.  H.  Heffernan.  Norman    Mackenzie,    K.C. 


200  JUDICIAL  DISTRICTS 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OP  SASKATOON. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honor  Judge  McLorg,   Saskatoon. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,  Cleric  of  the  District  Court,  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

J.   C.   Bell,  Saskatoon. 

Sheriff:  Ageji,i  Attorney-General : 

L.    G.    Calder,   Saskatoon.        P.  E.  McKenzie,  K.C.,  Saskatoon. 

Official  Administrator: 
The  Standard  Trusts  Company. 


JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF   SCOTT. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honor  Judge  Leahy,  (Acting)  Kerrobert. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,  Cleric  of  the  District  Court,  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

L.  A.  Ramsay,  Scott. 

Sheriff:  Agent  Attorney-General: 

A.  Ramsay,  Scott.  E.  E.  Nay,  Scott. 


JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  SWIFT  CURRENT. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 
His  Honor  Judge  Smyth,  Swift  Current. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,  Cleric  of  the  District  Court  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

J.  T.  Dodds,  Swift  Current. 

Sheriff:  Agent  Attorney-General: 

William  Milburn,  Swift  Current.  D.  Buckles. 

Official  Administrator: 

The  Western   Trust   Co.,   Regina. 


JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF  WEYBURN. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts. 

His  Honour  Judge  C.  E.  D.  Wood,  Weyburn. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,  Cleric  of  the  District  Court,  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

R.  W.  Goodrich,  Weyburn. 

Agent  Attorney-General.  Official  Administrator. 

W.  M.  Rose,  Weyburn.  Sask.  Mortgage  &  Trust  Corp.,  Ltd., 

Begina. 
Sheriff: 
P.  A.  Stuart,  Weyburn. 


SASKATCHEWAN  201 

JUDICIAL  DISTRICT  OF   WYNYARD. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Court. 
His  Honour  Judge  Bell,  Wynyard. 

Local  Eegistrar  King's  Bench,  Clerh  of  the  District  Court  and 
Clerk  of  the  Surrogate   Court: 
B.  D.  Branscombe,  Wynyard. 

Sheriff:  Dept.  Sheriff:     Dept.  Clk.  of  Court,  etc. 

B.  D.  Branscombe,  Wynyard.  D.  Christianson.  S.  Giristianson. 

Agent  Attorney-General: 
H.  A.  Whitman,  Wynward. 

JUDICIAL   DISTRICT   OP   YORKTON. 

Judge  of  District  and  Surrogate  Courts: 
His  Honor  Judge  Parker,  Yorkton. 

Local  Begistrar  King's  Bench,  Clerk  of  the  District  Court,  and 

Clerk  of  the  Surrogate  Court. 

H.  C.  Christopherson,  Yorkton. 

Sheriff:  .A.gent   Attorney-General: 

H.  C.  Christopherson,  Yorkton.  W.    M.    Graham,    Yorkton. 

Official  Administrator: 
The  National  Trust  Co.,  Winnipeg. 


LAND  REGISTRATION  DISTRICTS. 

Master  of  Titles  and  Inspector  of  Legal  Offices: 
C.  J.  Milligan,  Regina,  Sask. 

(See  Maps  Following) 


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BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS 

NOTE:     Where    there  is  no    Barrister,    reference  is  made  to    nearest   place 
with  a  resident  Barrister. 


ABERDEEN,  See  Vonda. 

ABERNETHY,  See  Cupar. 

ADAIR,  See  Wolseley, 

ADANAC,   See  Wilkie. 

ALAMEDA  —  Jud.    Dist.    Es- 
tevan. 
Campbell,  E.  J.,  K.C.     (See 
Estevan). 

ALLAN,  See  Watrous. 

AL8ASK   —  Jud.     Dist.   Kin- 
dersley. 
Walker,  S.  A. 

ANEROID — Jud.  Dist.  Gravel- 
bo  urg. 
Buckles,     Donald     &     Co. 
(See  Swift  Current.) 

ANTELOPE,   See   Swift    Cur- 
rent. 

ANTLER,  See  Redvers. 

ARCOLA — Jud.  Dist.  €anning- 
ton. 
Archer,   McLellan   A  Vroo- 
man.    P.  McLellan,  A.  E. 
Vrooman. 

Card,  Page  466 

Brooksmith,  E.  J. 
ASQUITH  —  Jud.  Dist.  Sas- 
katoon. 
(See  Saskatoon.) 
A88INIB0IA— Jud.  Dist.  Wey- 
burn. 
•Hawthorne,  R.  J. 
MacKinnon,    A.    E.       (See 
Ogema.) 
ATWATER,  See  Esterhazy. 
AVONLEA — Jud.  Dist.    Moose 
Jaw. 
Lament,  S.  B. 

Card,  Page  466 

Lemon,  H.  S.     (See  Moose 
Jaw.) 
AYLESBURY,  See   Craik. 
BALCARRES   —    Jud.      Dist. 
Melville. 
Imlach,   F. 
BALQONIE,  See  Regina. 
BANQOR,  See  Melville. 
BARING,  See  Wolseley. 


BATTLEFORD   —   Jud.   Dist. 
Battleford. 
Livingston  &  Atkinson.    W. 
W.  Livingston,  K.C,  F.  G. 
Atkinson. 

Card,  Page  466 
Sparling,   H.   G. 

BEADLE,  See  Kindersley. 

BEATTY,  See  Melfort. 

BELLE    PLAIN,    See      Moose 
Jaw. 

BENGOUGH     —     Jud.     Dist. 
Weyburn,  See   Radville. 

BETHUNE,  See  Regina. 

BEVERLY        STATION,      See 
Swift  Current. 

BIENFAIT,  See  Estevan. 

BIGGAR — Jud.    Dist.    Scott. 
McConnell     &     McConnell. 
Douglas  McConnell.  (See 
Saskatoon). 
Rodman,  C.  T. 

BIRCH  HILLS,  See  Prince  Al- 
bert. 

BIRMINGHAM,  See  Melville. 

BLADWORTH,  See   Davidson. 

BLAINE      LAKE— Jud.      Dist. 
Battleford. 
Boyd,  J.  A. 

Card,  Page  466 

BLUCHER,   See   Saskatoon. 

BOHARM,  See  Moose  Jaw. 

BORDEN,    See    Langham. 

BREDENBURG,  See  Saltcoats. 

BRESAYLOR,  See  North  Bat- 
tleford. 

BRIDGEFORD,  See   Elbow. 

BROADVIEW   —    Jud.     Dist. 
Moosomin. 
McDonald,  H.  W. 

BROCK,  See  Rosetown. 

BROMHEAD — Jud.    Dist.    Es- 
tevan. 
Campbell,  E.  J.,  K.C.     (See 

Estevan.) 
Moore  A  Garner.  (See  Este- 
van.) 

BROWNLEE,  See  Eyebrow. 

BRUNO,  See  Humboldt. 

BUCHANAN,   See    Canora. 


SASKATCHEWAN. 


205 


BULYEA,  See  Strassburg. 
CABRI — Jud.  Dist.  Swift  Cur- 
rent. 
Cadle,  Clement  P. 
Robinson,  James. 
CADILLAC — Jud.   Dist.   Grav- 
elbourg. 
Baker,  S.  W.  (See  Shauna- 

VOD.) 

CANDAHAR,  See  Wynyard. 

CANDIAC,  See  Wolseley. 

CANORA  —  Jud.  Dist  York- 
ton. 
Petersen,  S.  P. 

Card,  Page  466 
Hymers,  J.  A. 
McLaren,  E.  L. 

CARIEVALE,  See  Carnduff. 

CARLYLE  —  Jud.  Dist.  Can- 
ninc-ton. 
Williams,  W.  H.,  B.A. 

CARMEL,  See  Humboldt. 

CARMICHAEL,      See      Maple 
Creek. 

CARNDUFF — Jud.  Dist.  Esle- 
van. 
Campbell,  E.  J.,  K.C.     (See 
Estevan.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  See  Craik. 

CHAPLIN,  See  Morse. 

CHEVIOT,  See  Saskatoon. 

CHURCHBRIDGE,     See     Salt- 
coats. 

CLARKBORO,  See  Vonda. 

CLARK'S      CROSSING,        See 
Saskatoon. 

COBLENZ,  See  Scott. 

COLLEY,  See   Maple   Creek. 

COLONSAY — Jud.    Dist.    Sas- 
katoon. 
Cairns,    John    (See    Saska- 
toon). 

CONDIE,  See  Regina. 

CORINNE,  See  Maple  Creek. 

COTE,  See  Canora. 

CRAIK — Jud.   Dist.  Regina 
Secord  A  Kennedy  (See  Re- 
gina) . 
.  Turnbull   &   Kinsman    (See 
Regina). 

CRANE      LAKE,      See     Maple 
Creek. 

CREELMAN,   See   Fillmore. 

CROOKED    RIVER,    See    Mel- 
fort. 

CUDWORTH,  See  Humboldt. 

CUPAR — Jud.    Dist.    Melville. 
Speers,  Geo.  C. 

CUT  KNIFE,  Sec  Baltleford. 


DALMENY,    See    Langham. 
DAVIDSON — Jud.     Dist.     Re- 
gina. 
Cameron,  W.  F. 

Card,  Page  467 

Scott,  McKinnon  &  Co.  (See 
Regina) . 

DELMAS,    See    North    Battle- 
ford. 

DENHOLM,  See  North  Battle- 
ford. 

DEWAR  LAKE,  See  Wilkie. 

DISLEY,  See  Lumsden. 

DRAKE,  See  Lanigan. 

DRINKWATER,  See   Rouleau. 

DUBUC,  See   Grayson. 

DUCK  LAKE,  See  Prince  Al- 
bert. 

DUFF,  See  Melville. 

DUMAS,  See  Kipling. 

DUMMER — Jud.    Dist.    Moose 
Jaw. 
Lamont,  8.  B.      See  Avon- 
lea.) 

DUNDURN  —  Jud.  Dist.  Sas- 
katoon. 
Durie    &    Wakeling.      (See 
Saskatoon) . 

DUVAL,  See  Strassburg. 

EARL  GREY,  See  Holdfast. 

EASTEND — Jud.     Dist.     Cyp- 
ress. 
Lackey,  V.  B. 

EDAM,  See  North  Battleford. 

ELBOW  —  Jud.  Dist.  Moose 
Jaw. 
Heane,  R.  H. 

ELFROS  —  Jud.  Dist.  Wyn- 
yard. 
McDonald    &    Nicol.      (See 
Foam  Lake.) 

ELROSE — Jud.  Dist.  Kinders- 
ley. 
Kinsman,  Georgo  E. 

Card,  Page  467 

ELSTOW,  See  Saskatoon. 
ESTERHAZY    —    Jud.     Dist. 

.Moosomin. 
Grant,   A.  N. 

ESTEVAN— Jud.    Dist.    Este- 
van. 

Campbell,  E.  J.,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  467 
Lockhart,  N.  J.,  K.C. 
Moore  A  Garner.   Walter  T. 
Moore,  E.  W.  Garner. 

Card,  Page  467 
Perkins,  W.  J. 


206 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


ESTON — Jud.    Dist.    Kinders- 
ley. 
Treleaven,  J.  C. 

Card,  Page  467 

EVESHAM,  See  Wilkie. 

EYEBROW,   See  Moose  Jaw. 

FARTHER  EAST,  See  Melfort. 

FENTON,   See   Prince  Albert. 

FENWOOD,  See  Melville. 

FIELDING,  See  Langham. 

FILLMORE — Jud.  Dlst.  Wey- 
burn. 
Turgeon,  Brown  &  Co. 
(See    Reglna.) 

FINDLATER,  See  Lumsden. 

FLEMING,  See  Moosomin. 

FLORAL,  See  Saskatoon. 

FOAM     LAKE   —   Jud.     Dlst. 
Wynyard. 
McDonald   A   Nicol.      W.  J. 

McDonald,  William  Nicol. 

FORGET  — Jud.     Dist.     Can- 
nington. 
Brooksmith,  E.  J.   (See  Ar- 
eola.) 

FRANCIS — Jud.   Dist.   Regina. 
Carman  &  Froste.    (See  Re- 
gina.) 
FROBISHER— Jud.    Dist.    Es- 
tevan. 
Wallace,    S.   R.     (See    Ox- 
bow.) 
FROUDE,  See  Stoughton. 
GAINSBOROUGH  —Jud.  Dist. 
Estevan. 
Wallace,   S.   R.      (See   Ox- 
bow.) 
GERALD,  See  Esterhazy. 
GIRVIN,  See  Davidson. 
GLENAVON,  See  Wolseley. 
GLEN  EWEN,  See  Oxbow. 
GLENSIDE,  See  OutlOuk. 
GOODEVE,  See  Melville. 
GOVAN — Jud.  Dist.  Wynyard. 
Hancock,  John. 

Card,  Page  468 

GRAND  COULEE,  See  Regina. 
GRAVELBOURG  —  Jud.    Dist. 

Gravelbourg. 
Coutu,  II.  J. 
Crepeau,  J.  B. 
Gravel,  Gravel  A  Hebert.  A. 

Gravel,    B.A.,    LL.B.,    E. 

Gravel,     George     Hebert. 
Card,  Page  468 

GREAT  DEER,  Sec  Langnam. 


GRENFELL      —      Jud      Dist. 
Moosomin. 
Neff,  G.  C. 
Peel,  Woolnough. 
GUERNSEY,  See  Lanigan. 
GULL   LAKE  —     Jud.     Dist. 
Swift  Current. 
Alexander,  R.  E. 

Card,  Page  468 

Hoffman,  Norman  R. 

Card,  Page  468 

HAFFORD — Jud.     Dist.      Bat- 
tleford. 
Hargreaves,  R.  0. 
HAGUE,  See  Rosthern. 
HALBRITE,  See  Weyburn. 
HANLEY   —   Jud.  Dist.   Sas- 
katoon. 
Hutchon,   R.  A. 
HARRIS,  See  Saskatoon. 
HAWARDEN,   See  Outlook. 
HAZEL  CLIFF,  See  Esterhazy. 
HEATHER,  See  Moosomin. 
HEPBURN,  See  Langham. 
HERBERT  —  Jud.   Dist   Swift 
Current. 
McClelland,  R.  J. 
Mott,  Walter  R. 
HERSCHEL,  See  Kerrobert. 
HEWARD,  See  Stoughton. 
HITCHCOCK,  See  Estevan. 
HOLDFAST     —     Jud.      Dist. 
Regina. 
Doerr  &   Guggisberg.    (See 
Regina.) 
HOWELL,  See  Yonda. 
HUBBARD,  See  Melville. 
HUMBOLDT  —     Jud.       Dist. 
Humboldt. 
Bence,  F.  H. 

Card,  Page  468 

Crerar,  J.  M. 
Foik,  H.  J. 
Gardner,    Ernest. 
Wilson,  E.  S. 

HUME,  See  Weyburn. 

IMPERIAL — Jud.  Dlst.  Saska- 
toon. 
St.  John,  E.  P. 
INDIAN    HEAD  —  Jud.   Dist. 
Regina. 
Wilson,  H.  G.  W.,  K.C. 

INSINGER,  See  Yorkton. 
INVERMAY,  See  Wadena. 
ITUNA,  See  Melville. 
JASMIN,  See  Melville. 
JUNIATA,    See    Saskatoon 


SASKATCHEWAN. 


207 


KAMSACK — Jud.    Dist.    York- 
ton. 
Banks,  John  G.,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  468 
Windsor,   Stephen. 
KEELER,  See  Eyebrow. 
KELLIHER— Jud.    Dist.    Mel- 
ville.    (See  Melville.) 
KELSO,  See  Moosomin. 
KENASTON,  See  Hanley. 
KENNEDY,  See  Kipling. 
KEPPEL,  See  Wilkie. 
KERROBERT  —     Jud.     Dist. 
Kerrobert. 
Hanbidge  A  Hanbidge.      J. 
M.  Hanbidge,  R.  L.  Han- 
bidge. 
Hetherington,  A.  E. 
Hutcherson,  E.  B. 
(Crown  Prosecutor.) 
KILLALEV,  See  Grayson. 
KINCAID — Jud.   Dist.   Gravel- 
bourg. 
Variey,  F.  W. 
KINCORTH,  See  Maple  Creek. 
KINDERSLEY — Jud.  Dist. 

Kindersley. 
Dixson,  P.  J. 

Card,  Page  469 
Murray,  Q.  W. 
O'Connor,  J.  A. 
KINISTINO    —      Jud.      Dist. 
Prince  Albert. 
Graham,  J.  R. 

KINLEY,  See  Wilkie. 
KIPLING,  See    Moosomin. 
KISBEY,  See  Areola. 
KRONAU,  See  Regina. 
KUROKI,  See  Wadena. 
KYLEMORE,  See  Wadena. 

LAFLECHE— Jud.  Dist.  Grav- 

elbourg. 
Beaubien,  L.  P. 
LAIRD,  See  Roslhern. 
LAJORD,  See  Regina. 

LAMPMAN — Jud.    Dist.    Este- 
van. 
Campbell,  E.  J.,  K.C.     (See 

Estevan.) 
Williams,  W.  H.     (See  Car- 
lyle.) 
LANDIS,  See  Scott. 
LANG — Jud.  Dist.  Weyburn. 

tSee  Milestone.) 
LANQBANK,  See  KipUng. 
LANGENBURQ,  See  Saltcoats. 
LANGHAM —   Jud.    Dist   Sas- 
katoon. 
Gold,  Stockan  &  Co. 
(See  Saskatoon.) 


LANIGAN — Jud.    Dist.     Wyn- 
yard. 
Bence,    Stevenson    A    IWc- 
Lorg. 

(See  Saskatoon). 
LASHBURN     —     Jud.     Dist. 
Battleford. 
(See  Lloydminster.) 
LAURA,  See  Saskatoon. 
LEADER — Jud.      Dist.      Swift 
Current. 
Hooge,  P.  J. 
Thomson,  W.  M. 

LEMBERG  — Jud.    Dist.    Mel- 
ville. 
Grimmett,  T.  T. 
LIBERTY — Jud.  Dist.  Regina. 
Carman  &  Froste.   (See  Re- 
gina.) 
LLOYDMINSTER  — Jud.  Dist. 
Battleford. 
Dean,  Harold  J. 

Card,  Page  469 
Munro,  J.  D. 
LOCKWOOD,  See  Nokomis. 
LOREBURN,  See  Elbow. 
LOVERNA — Jud.     Dist.     Ker- 
robert. 
Fyfe,  J.  J. 

LUMSDEN  —  Jud.  Dist.  Re- 
gina. 
Ouigg.  S. 
Watkins,  W.  B. 

LUXEMBOURG.  See  Lang- 
ham. 

McLean  —  Jud.  Dist.  Regina. 
See  Regina. 

McTAGGART,  See  Weyburn. 

MacDOWALL,  See  Prince  Al- 
bert. 

MACKLIN — Jud.    Dist.    Scott. 

Allan,  Gavin. 
MACOUN,  See  Estevan. 
MAIDSTONE,  See  Lashburn. 
MANOR  —  Jud.      Dist.      Can- 
nington. 
Williams,  W.  H.       See  Car- 
lyle.) 
MAPLE  CREEK  —  Jud.  Dist. 
Swift    Current. 
Buckles,      Donald     &     Co. 
J.   W.   Thompson.      (See 
Swift  Current.) 
Burnett,  .^. 
Dundon,  W.  P. 
Wheat,  Francis  G. 

Card,  Page  469 

MARCELIN      —     Jud.      Dist. 
Prince  .\lbert. 
Philion,  A.  E.    (See  Prince 
Albert.) 


208 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


MARCHWELL,  See  Saltcoats. 
MARGO,  See  Wadena. 
MARKINCH,  See  Cupar. 
MARSHALL,  See  Lloydmlnster. 
MARYFIELD,   See    Carlyle. 
IVIAYMONT,    See    North    Bat- 

tleford. 
MELFORT  — Jud.  Dist.  Prince 
Albert. 
OGoodwIllie,  F.  B. 
Hill   &   Cairns.     0.   D.   Hill, 

A.  E.  Cairns. 
Stewart  A.  McN. 
MELVILLE — Jud.    Dist.    Mel- 
ville. 
deRoche,  H.  M.  P. 
McKim   &   Gerrand.     Louis 
T.    McKim,    E.   W.    Ger- 
rand. 
ORoss,  H.  E.  ■ 

®Trotter    A.  S. 
MEOTA,  See  Nortli  Batlleford. 
MERVIN,   See    North    Battle- 
ford. 
MEYRONNE — Jud.  Dist.  Grav- 
elbourg. 
Findiay,  James  D. 

Card,  Page  469 

MIDALE,   See  Weyburn. 
MIKADO,  See  Canora. 
MILESTONE  — Jud.  Dist.  Re- 
gina. 
Ring  &  Brandon    (See  Re- 
gina) . 
MONTMARTRE,  See  Regina. 

Lacoursiere,  J.  E. 
MOOSE    JAW    —    Jud.    Dist. 
Moose  Jaw. 
Bailey,  F.  H. 

Broatch  &  WIckens.     G.  N. 
Broatch,  B.A.,  A.  J.  Wick- 
ens. 
Bryant,  J.  L.,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  469 
Caldwell  &  Co. 
M.  M.  Porter. 
Chishoim    &   Co.      John   E. 
Chisholm,  Mary  Cathcart, 
B.A. 
Collins,  Emmet  F. 
Dunn    &    Spotton.      F.    W. 
Dunn,  W.  H.  B.  Spotton. 
Grayson  &  Emerson.     Wm. 
Grayson,      K.C.,      T.      J. 
Emerson,  Lester  McTag- 

"      '  Card,  Page  469 

Haig  &  Haig.    G.  S.  Haig,  J. 

B.  Haig. 
Hare  &  Dicitinson.  J.  Frank- 
lin Hare,  R.  J.  Dickinson. 
Card,  Page  470 


MOOSE  JAW — Continued. 
Knowles,   Benson   A   John- 
son.     W.      E.      Knowles, 
K.C.,  M.L.A.,  A.   Benson, 
B.A.,  Leroy  Johnson. 

Card,  Page  470 

Lemon,  H.  S. 
McCurdy,  David  D.,  LL.B. 
McWilliams,  W.  J. 
Mills,  Walter. 
Pickett,  H.  Davison. 
Ross,  W.  G. 

Card,  Page  470 

Schull  &  Schull.    Harold  J. 
Schull,  Chas.  H.  Schull. 
Card,  Page  470 

Seaborn,   Pope   A   Gregory. 

Walter  E.  Seaborn,  H.  G. 
Pope,  C.  E.  Gregory. 

Card,  Page  470 

Topney,  Thomson  A  Ccp- 
man.  F.  W.  Torney,  ®E. 
M.  Thomson,  J.  W.  Gor- 
man. 

Card,  Page  471 

Willoughby,  Craig  A  Beyn- 
on.  Hon.  W.  B.  Willough- 
by,   K.C.,    LL.B.,    N.    R. 
Craig,      LL.B.,      W.      A. 
Beynon. 
MOOSOMIN     —     Jud.     Dist. 
Moosomin. 
®Brown,  H.  D. 
Mundell,    Procter   A    Frith. 
D.  Mundell,  ®A.  T.  Proc- 
ter, E.  Frith. 
Strang  A  Thompson.    J.  A. 
Strang,  J.  W.  Thompson. 
MORSE  —  Jud.   Dist.   Moose 
Jaw. 
Buhr,  A. 
MORTLACH     —     Jud.      Dist. 
Moose  Jaw. 
Broatch   &   Lennox.      (Also 
Moose  Jaw.) 
MOSTEN,  See  Outlook. 
MOZART,  See  Wynyard. 
MUENSTER,  See  Humboldt. 
NASEBY,  See  Biggar. 
NETHERHILL,  See  Rosetown. 
NEUDORF,  See   Grayson. 
NEVILLE — Jud.     Dist.     Swift 
Current. 
Buhr,  A.   (See  Morse.) 
NEW    OTTAWA,    See    Lang- 
ham. 
NOKOMIS  —  Jud.  Dist.  Wyn- 
yard. 
Braithwaite,   G.  A.  W. 
Kidd,  A.  J. 


SASKATCHEWAN. 


209 


NORTH  BATTLEFORD  — Jud. 

Dist.  Battleford. 
Brehaut  A   Conroy.     Alder 
Brehaut,  Fred.  R.  Conroy. 
Card,  Page  471 

Keith    A    Olding.      Donald 
Keith,  J.  G.  Olding. 

Card,  Page  471 

Leger,  J.  T. 

Livingston  &  Atkinson  (See 

Battleford.) 
McHugh.  G. 
Panton,  A.  M.,  K.C. 
Walker.  D.  S. 

NORTH    PORTAL,    See    Este- 
van. 

NOTRE  DAME,  See  Swift  Cur- 
rent. 

NUTANA,  See  Saskatoon. 
OAKSHELLA,  See  Grenfell. 
ODESSA,  See  Regina. 
OGEIMA    —    Jud.    Dist.   Wey- 
burn. 
MacKinnon.   A.   E. 
08AQE    —    Jud.    Dist.    Wey- 
burn. 
Carrothers       A       Williams. 
(See  Regina.) 
08LER,    See    Saskatoon. 

OUTLOOK — Jud.  Dist.  Moose 
Jaw. 
Holman,  W.  H. 

Card,  Page  471 

Nelson,  H.  M. 
OXBOW — Jud.   Dist.  Estevan. 

Wallace,  8.   R. 
PANQMAN,  See  Weyburn. 
PARK,  See  Langham. 
PARKBEG,  See  Moose  Jaw. 
PASQUA,  See  Moose  Jaw. 
PASWEQIN,  See  Wadena. 
PAYNTON,  See  North  Battle- 
ford. 

PEN8E — Jud      Dist.     Regina. 

Ring  &  Brandon    (See  Re- 
gina). 
PERCIVAL,  See   Carlyle. 
PERDUE,  See    Biggar. 
PHIPPEN,  See  Wilkie. 
PILOT  BUTTE,  See  Regina. 
PINTO,  See  Estevan. 
PLATEAU,  See  Canora. 
PLENTY,  See  Kerrobert. 
PLUNK ETT,  See  Lanigan. 
PONTEIX — Jud.  Dist.  Gravel- 
bourg. 

Marcotte,  A. 

14 


PRINCE  ALBERT —  Jud.  Dist. 

Prince  Albert. 
Adam  &  Mathieson.    D.  W. 
.\dam,  A.  McLean  Mathie- 
son. 

Branfon  A  Braithwalte.     S. 

J.  A.  Branion,  B.A., 
LL.B.,  G.  A.  W.  Braith- 
walte. 

Card,  Page  471 

Halliday    A    Davis.     F.    W. 

Halliday,  T.  C.  Davis. 

Card,  Page  472 

Lindsay  A  iWudle.  QJames 
H.  Lindsay,  J.  Stanley 
Mudie. 

Mulcaster,  Richard,  S.S.C. 

Murray,  Thos. 

Noel,  H.  E. 

Phillon,  A.  E. 

Riach,  C.  L. 

PUNNICHY,   See   Raymore. 
QU'APPELLE   —   Jud.      Dist 
Regina. 
McMurchy,    Adams    &    Co. 
(See  Regina.) 
QUILL  LAKE,  See  Wadena. 
QUINTON,  See  Raymore. 
RADISSON  —  Jud.  Dist.  Bat- 
tleford. 
Gold.  Stockan  A  Co. 
(See  Saskatoon.) 
RADVILLE — Jud.   Dist.  Wey- 
burn. 
Bill,  E.  M.,  K.C. 
RALPH,  See  Weyburn. 

RAYMORE — Jud.    Dist.   Wyn- 
yard. 
Drake,  Cecil  E. 
REDFORD,  See  Scott. 

RED     JACKET,     See     Mooso- 

min. 

REDVERS  —  Jud.  Dist.  Can- 
nington. 
Thompson,  Fred. 
REQINA   —   Judicial   District 
Regina. 
Allan,    Gordon     A     Gordon. 
J.   A.   Allan,   K.C,   A.   L. 
Gordon,  K.C,  P.  H.  Gor- 
don, B.C.L.,  H.  M.  Allan, 
B.A.,    ®H.    Taylor,    A.    L. 
Kent,  J.  L.  Ballantyne. 

Card,  Page  47 g 

Anderson,  McNiven,  Fraser 
A  Rose.  P.  M.  Anderson, 
D.  A.  McNiven,  Douglas 
Fraser,  W.  Rose,  ®A.  F. 
Sample. 

Card,  Page  47 f! 
®Bagshaw,  F.  B. 


210 


BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 


REQINA — Continued. 

Balfour,     HofTman     A     Co. 

James    Balfour,    K.C.,    C. 
W.  Hoffman. 

Card,  Page  472 

Barr,  Stewart,  Johnston  A 
Gumming.  George  H. 
Barr,  K.C.,  Peter  S.  Stew- 
art, G.  M.  Johnston,  W. 
P.  Gumming,  ®0.  M.  R. 
Wllloughby. 

Card,  Page  474 

Blain,  W.   M. 

Blair,  G.  F.,  K.C.  (City  Soli- 
citor.) 

BIyth,  J.  W.  (Sol.  to  Sask. 
Farm  Loan  Board.) 

Bryant,  James  F. 

Campbell,  David. 

Carman  &  Frosle.  R.  A. 
Carman. 

Carrothers  &  Williams. 
Ashton  D.  Carrothers, 
Edwin  S.  Williams. 

Casey  &  Dawson.  Avery 
Casey,  K.C,  L.  L.  Daw- 
son, G.  R.  Tingley. 

Cross,  Jonah,  Hugg  A 
Forbes.  ®J.  A.  Cross, 
K.C,  E.  B.  Jonah,  R.  W. 
Hugg,  G.  W.  Forbes. 

Card,  Page  473 

Curtin,  Sylvester  R. 

Doerr  A  Guggisberg.  J.  E. 
Doerr,  W.  W.  Guggis- 
berg. 

Card,  Page  474 

Fish  A  Ferguson.  J.  N. 
Fish,  K.C,  G.  A.  Fer- 
guson. 

Fisher,  A.  Allan. 
Frame,  Jos.  F.,  K.C. 

Gerrand,  D.  C,  K.C. 

Grosch,  S.  P.,  K.C.  (Chair- 
man Local  Gov.  Board.) 

Hunter,  J.  Kelso.  (Sec. 
Law  Soc.) 

McMurchy,  Adams,  Wilson 
&  Adrian.  R.  D.  Mc- 
Murchy, W.  A.  Adams, 
Fred  Wilson,  S.  Adrian. 

McNeel,  A.  W. 

Mackenzie,  Thorn,  IMcMor- 
ron,  Bastedo  A  Jackson. 
Norman  Mackenzie,  K.C, 
D.  J.  Thom,  K.C,  T.  S. 
McMorran,  Frank  L.  Bas- 
tedo, Edwin  Jackson. 
®Henry  Ward,  Harold 
Fisher,  Bram  Thomson, 
H.  E.  Grosch. 

Card,  Paqe  474 


REGiNA — Continued. 
Mann,  A.  B. 

Martin,  McEwen,  Martin  & 
Hill.  Hon.  W.  M.  Martin, 
K.C,  W.  Harry  McEwen, 
B.A.,  J.  D.  Martin,  ®J.  W. 
Hill. 

Pfeiffer,  John  P. 

Ring  A  Brandon.  Leonard 
B.  Ring,  Robert  J.  Bran- 
don. 

Robinson,  M.  (Asst.  City 
SoHcitor). 

Ross,  Hogarth  &  Coxs- 
worth.  ®Alex.  Ross, 
K.C,  B.  D.  Hogarth,  ®G. 
E,  Coxsworth. 

Roy,  J.  A. 

St.  James  &  McPheeters. 
E.  A.  St.  James,  Edwin 
McPheeters. 

Sampson  A  Tingley.  Her- 
bert E.  Sampson  K.C. 
(Crown  Prosecutor),  A. 
R.  Tingley,  K.C. 

Card,  Page  475 

Scott,  Mackinnon  A  Ruth- 
erford. W.  B.  Scott,  A. 
G.  Mackinnon,  H.  A. 
Rutherford,  Miss  M.  S. 
Boyles. 

Secord  A  Kennedy.  J.  C 
Secord,  G.  S.  Kennedy. 

Tanner,   P.  D. 

Thorn  A  Quirk.  Geo.  W. 
Thorn,  ®k.  R.  Quirk. 

Turgeon,  Brown  A  Thom- 
son; Brown,  Thomson  A 
Maclean.  Hon.  W.  F.  A. 
Turgeon,  K.C,  T.  D. 
Brown,  K.C,  Harold  F. 
Thomson,  A.  L.  Maclean. 

Turnbull  A  Kinsman.  F.  W. 
Turnbull,  W.  R.  Kins- 
man. 

Turnbull  A  McCausland. 
R.  E.  Turnbull,  M.  Mc- 
Causland. 

ROCANVILLE,  See  Esterhazy. 

ROSETOWN    —    Jud.      Dist. 
Kerrobert. 
Aseltine,  W.  M. 
Dingwall,  R. 

Card,  Page  475 

ROSTHERN     —     Jud.     Dist. 
Prince  Albert. 
Brown    &    Morse.      J.    D. 

Brown,  W.  D.  Morse. 
Lussier,  J.  E. 
ROULEAU — Jud.  Dist.  Moose 
Jaw. 
Batchen,  W.  A. 


SASKATCHEWAH 


211 


RUDDELL,  See  North  Battle- 
ford. 

RUSH  LAKE,  See  Swift  Cur- 
rent. 

ST.  GREGOR,  See  Humboldt. 

ST.    HYPPOLITE,   See   North 
Battleford. 

SALTCOATS  —     Jud.      Dist. 
Yorkton. 
Lordly,  L.  R. 

SASKATOON  —  Jud.  Dist. 
Saskatoon. 
Bence,  Stevenson  &  Mc- 
Lorg.  J.  M.  Stevenson. 
A.  E.  Bence.  <SiF.  H.  Mc- 
Lorg. 
Borland,  Mclntyre,  Mc- 
Aughey  A  MowaL  P. 
M.  Borland.  A.  M.  Mcln- 
tyre,   ®J.    McAughey,    G. 

C.  Price,  E.  W.  Van  Blari- 
com. 

Card,  Page  475 
Cairns,  John. 
Cruise,  Tufts  A  LIndal.     G. 

A.  Cruise,  Walter  Lindal, 

R.  Robinson. 
Durie  A  Wakeling.     Corbet 

L.     Durie,     B.A..     B.     M. 

Wakeling. 

Card,  Page  476 
Ebbels.  H.  A. 
Ferguson  A  MacDermid.  J. 

D.  Ferguson,  K.C..  F.  F. 
MacDermid,  ®Jas.  Cowan, 
L.  M.  Robinson. 

Card,  Page  475 

Gilchrist  A  Hogarth.    W.  A. 

Gilchrist.  R.  F.  Hogarth. 
Grant    Q.  M. 

Card,  Page  475 

Hartney  A  Hartney.  Rus- 
sell Hartney,  OHarold  E. 
Hartney. 

Irvine,   Christopher   H. 

Jermyn  &  Slbbald.  J.  W. 
Jermyn.  A.  S.  Sibbald. 

Jordan,  H.  L.,  K.C.  (City 
Solicitor.) 

Locke,  Chas.  G. 

Lynd  A  Yule.  T.  A.  Lynd, 
G.  H.  Yule. 

Card,  Page  475 

iMcConneli     A     URcConnell. 

Howard  McConnell, 

Douglas  McConnell  (See 
Biggar. ) 

Card,  Page  477 
McCraney,  Mackenzie  A 
Hutchinson.  G.  E.  Mc- 
Craney, K.C,  P.  E.  Mac- 
kenzie, K.C,  A.  W. 
Hutchinson,  R.  Carroll,  J. 
W.  Estey. 

Card,  Page  477 


SASKATOON — Continued. 
iMacdonald  A  Stewart.  B. 
D.  Macdonald,  ®A.  M. 
Stewart. 
Maclean,  Hollinrake  A  Co. 
D.  Maclean,  C.  E.  Hollin- 
rake, T.  Paterson,  H.  P. 
Newcombe,  ®D.  Taylor, 
F.  A.  Sheppard. 

Card,  Page  477 
MakarofT.  P.  G. 
Mather,  John  A. 

Card,  Page  477 
Mllden,  John. 

Milliken  &  Little.   R.  H.  Mil- 
liken,  F.  C.  Little. 
Morse  A  Kyle.    C.  R.  Morse, 
W.  D.  Morse,  D.  C  Kyle. 
Card,  Page  477 
Murray,  Munro  A  Morrison. 
George    Murray,    Fred   B. 
Morrison.       • 

Card,  Page  477 
Simpson,   Gold   A   Stockan. 
Alex.     Simpson.     W.     J. 
Gold,  J.  G.  Stockan. 
Squires,  Beaton   H. 

Card,  Page  478 

SCOTT — Jud.   Dist.  Scott. 
Nay  A  Irvine.   R.  E.  Nay,  C 

H.  Irvine. 
SEDLEY— Jud.    Dist.    Regfna. 

■  See  Regina.) 
SEMANS  —  Jud.    Dist.    Wyn- 
yard. 
Paul,  Morley  P. 
8ENLAC,  See  Wilkie.     . 
SEWARD,     See    Swfft     Cur- 
rent. 
SHAUNAVON    —    Jud.     Dist. 
Cypress. 
Arthur,  S.  F. 
Baker,  Silas  W. 
Campbell,  R.  J.,  A  Co. 
Gee,   E.  A. 
Moon,    E.    J. 
Tonrigny,   Lucien. 
SHEHO,   See   Yorkton. 
SHELLBROOK   —   Jud.    Dist. 
Prince  Albert. 
(See  Prince  Albert.) 
SINTALUTA  —Jud.  Dist.  Re- 
gina. 
Thomson,        Kennedy        4 
Herd    (See  Wolseley). 
SOUTHEY,  See  Cupar. 
SPY  HILL,  See  Esterhazy, 
STAR  CITY,  See  Tisdale. 
STOCKHOLM,      See      Ester- 
hazy. 

STOUGHTON  —  Jud.  Dlst. 
Cannington.  (See  Areo- 
la.) 


212 


BARRISTERS   AND   SOLICITORS. 


8TRASSBURG    —    Jud.    Dist. 
Regina. 
Colquhoun,   G.    A. 

Seller,  L.  A. 
8TR0NQFIELD,  See  Elbow. 
SUCCESS,  See  Swift  Current. 
SUMMERBERRY,  See  Wolse- 

ley. 
SUTHERLAND   —   Jud.    Dist. 
Saskatoon. 
Gold,  Stockan  &  Co. 
(See  Saskatoon.) 
SWIFT  CURRENT     —     Jud. 
Dist.  Swift  Current. 
Anderson,    J.   Webb 
Begg   &   Hayes.    James   0. 
Begg,     Fred     C     Hayes, 
LL.B. 

Card,  Page  478 

Bothweli  &  Campbell.  G.  E. 

Bothwell,    R.    S.    Camp- 
Card,  Page  478 

Buckles,  Donald,  MacPher- 
son  A  McWilliam.  Daniel 
Buckles,  R.  F.  B.  Donald, 
M.  A.  MacPherson,  A. 
McWilliam. 

Card,  Page  478 

Cathrea,  Herbert  L. 

Hutcheson  &  Hysop.     S.  A. 

Hutcheson,  Geo.  Hysop. 
Lucas,  Wm. 

Maulson     A     Potter.       R. 
Maulson,  S.  H.  Potter. 
TANTALLON,  See   Esterhazy. 
TATE,  See  Nokomis. 
TAYLORTON,  See  Estevan. 
TESSIER,  See  Saskatoon. 
THEODORE— Jud.  Dist.  York- 
ton. 
McPliee  &  Co.   (See  York- 
ton). 
TINY,  See  Canora. 
TISDALE — Jud.    Dist.    Prince 
Albert. 
Reid,  R.  J. 
TOGO,  See  Canora. 
TOIWPKINS,  See  Gull  Lake. 
TOUCHWOOD      HILLS,      See 

Nokomis. 
TRAYNOR,  See  Wilkie. 
TROSSACHS,  See  Weyburn. 
TUFFNELL,   See  Wynyard. 
TUGASKE,  See  Moose  Jaw. 
TURTLEFORD   —   Jud.    Dist. 
Battleford. 
Brehaut    &    Conroy.      (See 
North  Battleford.) 


TUXFORD,  See  Moose  Jaw. 

TYVAN  —  Jud.  Dist.  Regina. 
Leadley-Brown    J.  B. 

UIMiTY — Jud.  Dist.  Scott. 
Morton  A  McLean.      T.  P. 

Morton. 

Card,  Page  478 

Smith  A  Fleming.  A.  Rob- 
ertson Smith,  G.  R. 
Fleming.  _ 

Card,  Page  4/9 

VALLEY,  See  Moosomin. 
VALPARAISO,  See  Melfort. 
VANCE,  See  Biggar. 
VANDURA,   See   Moosomin. 
VANGUARD — Jud.  Dist.  Swift 
Current. 
Scott,  R.  F. 
VANSCOY,   See   Saskatoon. 
VENN,  See  Watrous. 
VEREGIN,  See  Canora. 
VERWOOD — Jud.  Dist.  Moose 
Jaw. 
Van-Hallen,  G.  S. 
VIBANK,  See  Regina. 
VICEROY  —  Jud.  Dist.  Wey- 
burn.) 
Graham,  James.  (See  Wey- 
burn). 
VISCOUNT — Jud.  Dist.     Sas- 
katoon. 
Cairns,  John.     (See  Saska- 
toon.) 
VONDA  —  Jud.   Dist.   Hum- 
boldt. 
Brunelle,  H.  E. 

WADENA — Jud.    Dist.    Hum- 
boldt 
Hearn,   J.   H. 
McKenzie,  D. 
MacMillan,  J.  A. 
WAKAW — Jud.    Dist.    Prince 
Albert. 
Stewart,  A.  E. 
WALDECK,    See    Swift    Cur- 
rent. 
WALDHEIM,   See    Rosthern. 
WALDORF,  See  Lumsden. 
WALDRON,   See   Melville. 
WALPOLE,    See    Moosomin. 
WAPELLA — Jud.  Dist.  Moos- 
omin. 
(See  Moosomin.) 
Strang        &        Thompson, 
WARMAN,  See  Saskatoon. 
WASECA,  See  Lloydminster. 


SASKATCHEWAN 


213 


WATROU8  —  Jud.  Dist.  Sas- 
katoon. 
Elliott  A  Elliott.    ^Sinclair 
Elliott,  B.A.,  LL.B..  Mur- 
ray ElUott,  LL.B. 

Card,  Page  479 

Hartie,  W.  B.    (See  Young.) 
Thorneloe,  Walter  E. 

WATSON,  See  Humboldt. 

WAUCHOPE,    See    Redvers. 

WAWOTA,  See  Carlyle. 

WEBB,  See  Swift  Current. 

WELWYN,  See  Moosomin. 

WENTWORTH,  See  Melfort. 

WESTERLEIQH,     See     Swift 

Current. 

WEYBURN— Jud.  Dist.  Wey- 
burn. 

Black,  Hiliier  A  Goetz.  O. 
S.  Black,  T.  H.  Hiliier,  W. 
A.   Goetz. 

Finn  St  Jolly.  D.  A.  Finn, 
W.  J.  Jolly. 

Graham,   James. 

Martin  A  Rose.  J.  G.  Mar- 
tin, W.  M.  Rose. 

Morphy  d  Miller.  H.  N. 
Morphy,  K.C.,  M.  A.  Mil- 
ler. 

WHiTEWOOD   —   Jud.    Dist. 
Moosomin. 
See  Moosomin, 

WILCOX,  See  Rouleau. 

WILKIE — Jud.   Dist.   Scott. 
Laycock,        Ernest,        B.A., 
LL.B. 

Card,  Page  479 
McDonald,  John  R. 

WILLOW  BROOK,  See  York- 
ton. 

WILLOW  BUNCH,  See  Assini- 
boia. 

WOLFE,  See  Wilkie. 


WOLSELEY   —     Jud.      Dist. 
Moosomin. 

Cole,  D.  H. 

Thomson,  Kennedy  A 
Hord.  Levi  Thomson, 
K.C.,  D.  P.  Kennedy, 
B.C.L.,  A.  H.  Hord,  M.A. 
WOODROW — Jud.  Dist.  Grav- 
elbourg. 

Findlay,    James    D.       (See 
Meyronne.) 
WYNYARD— Jud.  Dist.  Wyn- 
yard, 

Creelman,  S.  M. 

Whitman,  H,  A.  (Agt.  of  At- 
ty.-Gen.) 
YELLOWGRAS8 — Jud.      Dist. 
Weyburn. 

Morris,  G.  S.  E. 
YEOMANS,  See  Weyburn. 
YORKTON  — Jud.  Dist  York- 
ton. 

Cumming,  R.  W. 

Card,  Page  479 

Graham  &  Boland.  W.  M. 
Graham,  W.  A.  Boland. 

Livingstone,  Wilson  A  Ste- 
wart. F.  C.  Wilson,  A. 
C.  Stewart,  LL.B. 

McPhee,  Smith  A  Wedder- 
spoon.  G.  W.  McPhee, 
1).  Wedderspoon,  V.  R. 
Smith. 

Parsons,  W.  R. 

Patrick,  Doherty,  O'Regan, 
Klllam  A  Walton.  J.  A.  M. 
Patrick,  K.C.,  W.  A. 
Doherty,  W.  B.  O'Regan, 
W.  S.  Walton,  C.  T.  Kil- 
lani. 

Worsley,  R.  W. 

Card,  Page  479 

YOUNG — Jud.     Dist.     Saska- 
toon. 
Hartie,  W.  B. 
ZEALANDIA — Jud.  Dist.  Ker- 

robert.      See   Saskatoon. 
ZELMA,  See  Watrous. 


YUKON 


VUKOX  TERRITORIAL  COURT. 

Judge : 
Hon.  C.  D.  Macaulay,  Dawson. 

Crown  Prosecutor: 
J.  P.  Smith. 

Clerk  of  Territorial  Court:  Sheriff: 

John   Black,   Dawson.  Geo.   Brimston,   Dawsoc. 

Police   Magistrate: 
J.  Langlois  Bell,  White  Horse. 

ADMIRALTY  COURT. 

Judges: 
Hon.  C.  D.  Macaulay,  Dawson. 

Begistrar:  Deputy  Registrar: 

John  Black.  George  Craig. 

YUKON  LAND  REGISTRATION  DISTRICT. 

Begistrar  of  Lands  and  Begistrar  of  Chattels: 
John  Black. 

BARRISTERS  AND  SOLICITORS. 

DAWSON — 

0L.  G.  Bennet. 
Black,  Chas.  B. 
Congdon,  P.  T.,  K.G. 
Fraser,  J.  A. 
McLeod,  Chas.  E. 
O'Neill,  J.  A.  W. 
Smith,  J.  P. 

WHITE  HORSE. 

Phelps,  W.  L. 

NoTK.— On  the  13th  day  of  June,  1898  the  Yukon  Territory  became  a  sepa- 
rata Territory  having  the  laws  of  the  Northwest  Territories  as  they 
existed  on  that  day.  The  general  laws  and  rules  of  practice  are 
practically  the  same  as  in  Saskatchewan. 

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Attorneys  and  Counselors-at-law.  A.  W.  Campbell,  B.  A. 
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bar, George  R.  Nutter,  Edward  F.  McClennen,  J.  Butler 
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John  E.  Peakes,  Nicholas  C.  Culolias,  Greta  C.  Coleman, 
Helen  W.  Bradlee. 

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Kimball  Bldg. 

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ingham. 
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all  State  and  Federal  Courts  of  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Ken- 
tucky. 

COBB,  HOWARD  &  BAILEY,  Blymyer  Building. 

Attorneys-at-Law.  Orris  P.  Cobb,  Edwin  J,  Howard, 
Oliver  G.  Bailey. 

CLINTON,  IOWA. 

F.  L.  HOLLERAN. 

Attorney-at-law.     Notary  Public. 

COCOA,  FLA. 

OUS  C.  EDWARDS. 

(City  Attorney  of  Cocoa.)  Commercial  and  Corporation 
Law.  State  and  Federal  Courts.  Long  distance  telephone. 
Western  Union.  References:  Brevard  County  State  Bank, 
Cocoa,  Florida:  R.  G,  Dun  &  Co.;  The  Bradstreet  Co. 
Canada  Bonded  Attorney.  Principal  places  covered  are 
Deland,  Daytona,  West  Palm  Beach,  Miami,  St.  Augustine, 
Orlando. 


UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS.  217 


CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS. 

EDWARD  L.  ENGLAND, 

Successor  to  FERGUSON  &  GOODNOW. 

Attorney  and  Counselor-at-Law, 

10  S.  LaSaUe  St,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Cable  Address:   "Topaz." 

Commercial,  Corporation,  Trade-Mark,  Probate  and  Keai 

Estate  Law  and  Litigation. 

Practice  in  the  State  and  Federal  Courts. 

Depositions  carefully  taken.     Guy  L.  Eames,  Notary  Public 

Legal  business  attended  to  in  anj  part  of  the  United  States. 

Member  of  Commercial  Law  League  of  America. 

SPECIAL  DEPABTMENT  FOR  COLLECTIONS. 

Beitsexces  : 

CHICAGO:    Central   Electric  Co.;   Chicago  Title   &   Trust  Co.;    Uevoe  k 
Baynolds  Co.  Inc. ;  National  Lead  Co. 

WILMINGTON,  DEL.;  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  Powder  Co. 

NEW  YORK  CITY:    Martindale's  Mercantile    Agency;    Hardware   Board 
of  Trade;  Stationers'  Board  of  Trade. 


218  UNITED  STATES  ATTOBNEYS. 


CLEVELAND,  OHIO. 

SMITH,  GRISWOLD,  GREEN  &  HADDEN, 
Successors  to  MYERS,  GREEN  &  KEOUGH, 

Attorneys  and   Counselors-at-Liaw. 

Tenth  Floor,  Marshall  Building,  CLEVELAND. 

Cable  Address:   Myergreen. 

John  A.  Smith,  John  W.  Smith,  James  H.  Griswold, 

David  E.  Green,  Herbert  D.  Palmer,  John  A.  Hadden, 
Keith  F.  Lawrence,  Richard  S.  Douglas. 

Corporation — Trade  Mark — Probate  and  Real  Estate  Law  and 
Litigation. 

Practice  in  all  State  and  Federal  Courts. 

Legal  Business  in  any  part  of  State  of  Ohio  promptly  and 
personally  attended. 

Special  Commercial  Department. 

References:  First  National  Bank  of  Cleveland,  Cleveland 
National  Bank,  Garfield  Savings  Bank  Company,  or  any  bank  or 
trust  company  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Saginaw  Bay  Company  of  Cleve- 
land, The  Barrett  Company,  New  York,  N.Y.,  Travelers'  Insurance 
Company  of  America,  Hartford,  Conn.,  National  Wholesale  Lumber 
Dealers'  Association,  New  York,  N.Y. 


WtTB)  8TATBS  ATTORNEYS.  219 

COLUMBIA,  S.C. 

BARRON,  McKAY,  FREERSON  &  MOFFATT,   1001-2-3-4-5-6- 
7-9  Union  National  Bank  Building. 
Chas.    H.   Barron,   Douglas    McKay,  J,  Nelson    Frierson, 
Thos.  H.  Moffat,  C.  W.  McCants,  C.  B.  Elliott. 
P.O.  Box  370. 

COLUMBUS,  OHIO. 

WATSON,    STOUFFER,    DAVIS   &    GEARHEART,    New    First 
National   Bank  Building. 
B.  G.  Watson,  C.  I.  Stouffer,  O.  E.  Davis,  B.  W.  Gearheart, 

P.  C.  Hicks,  M.  V.  Kessler. 

General  Law  Practice.    Attention  to  Commercial  Law  and 

Settlement  of  Estates. 

CORTLAND,  N.Y. 

JAMES  F.  DOUGHERTY,  69  Main  Street. 

DANVILLE,  ILLINOIS. 

LINDLEY,  PENWELL  &  LINDLEY,  Daniel  Building. 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors.     Frank  Lindley,  Fred  B.  Pen- 
well,  Walter  C.  Lindley. 

DENVER,  COLO. 

ROBINSON  &  ROBINSON,  Continental  Building. 

Attorneys,    Counselors-at-law.      Notaries    Public.     W.    F. 
Robinson,    B.A.     (Toronto).      P.    J.    E.    Robinson,    LL.B, 
Harry  Behm,  LL.B. 
W.  F.  Robinson,  Jr.,  C.  J.  Baroch,  T.  D.  Huff  in  office. 

ROGERS,  ELLIS  &  JOHNSON,  A.  C.  Foster  Building. 

Attorneys  at  Law.    Henry  T.  Rogers,  Daniel  B.  Ellis,  Lewis 
B.  Johnson,  Pierpont  Fuller,  George  A.  H.  Eraser. 

DE  SMET,  S.D., 

WILLIAM  H.  WARREN. 

Lawyer.     Use  De  Smet  National  Bank. 


DES  MOINES,  IOWA. 

B.  J.  CAVANAGH,  Suite   600,  Fleming  Bldg. 

General  Practice  in  all  courts.  Corporation,  j)robate,  in- 
surance, real  estate,  commercial  and  bankruptcy  law. 
Special  collection  department.  Attorney  for  Maryland 
Casualty  Company  of  Baltimore.  Personal  attention  given 
to  legal  matters  throughout  the  Central  and  Western 
States. 

References:    Iowa    National    Bank,    Des    Moines    National 
_    Bank,  People's  Savings  Bank,  Central  State  Bank,  or  any 
other   bank   or  business  institution   in   Des   Moines,   Iowa. 
Cable  address,  "Cavbar." 


220  UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS. 


DETROIT,  MICHIGAN. 

Herbert  Bowen,  Counsel. 

DOUGLAS,  EAMAN,  BARBOUR  &  ROGERS, 
Attorneys  and  Counselors, 

1101-1108    Ford   Building,    DETROIT,    MICHIGAN. 

Samuel  T.  Douqlab.  Frank  D.  Eaman. 

Heebeet  V.  Babbouk.  Edwaed  H.  Eogees. 

Henet  I.  Aemsteono,  Jr.  Feedebick  J.  Kennedy. 

Otto  G.  Wismer.  George  T.  King. 

D.  L.  McTag<jart.  N.  J.  Miller. 


UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS.  221 

DEVILS  LAKE,  N.  DAK. 

FliYNN  &  TRAYNOR,  Rooms  8,  9,  10  and  11  Mann  Building. 
Attorneys  and  Counselors. 

Edward  F.  Flynn,  Fred  J.  Traynor,  Mack  V.  Traynor. 
Edith  Webster,  Notary  Public. 

DOUGLAS,  ARIZONA. 

DA\TD  BENSHOIOL,  Box  430. 
Attorney-at-Law. 

EL  PASO,  TEXAS. 

JOHN  L.  DYER,  Suite  505  First  National  Bank  Building. 

General  Counsel  for:  American  Trust  &  Savings  Bank, 
Union  Bank  &  Trust  Company,  El  Paso  Cattle  Loan  Com- 
pany, El  Paso  Union  Stock  Yards  Company,  all  of  El  Paso, 
Texas,  and  Verde  Combination  Copper  Company  of  Jerome, 
Arizona. 

Local  Counsel  for:  Messrs  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  Morris  &  Co., 
packers,  Chicago,  National  Loan  &  Investment  Company, 
Detroit,  Michigan,  Ocean  Accident  &  Guaranty  Corporation, 
Ltd.,  of  London,  Western  Indemnity  Company  of  Dallas, 
Texas,  Texas  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Waco,  Texas.  Missouri 
State  Life  Insurance  Company  of  St.  Louis,  American  In- 
demnity Company  of  Galveston. 

EUGENE,  OREGON. 

JESSE  G.  WELLS. 

Lawyer. 

I*.  M.  TRAVIS,   Eugene  Loan  &  Savings  Bank  Bldg.   20   East 

Eighth  St. 
Attorney-at-Law. 

EVANSVILLE    (COUNTY   SEAT— VANDERBURGH   CO.), 
INDIANA. 

HENRY  C.  BUENTE. 

General  Practice  in  all  Courts.  Facilities  for  handling  any 
business  in  Southern  Indiana.  Notary  and  competent 
stenographer  in  office  for  taking  Depositions.  Reference: 
City  National  Bank. 

FERGUS  FALLS,  MINN. 

HILTON  &  THOMPSON,  First  National  Bank  Block. 

C.  L.  Hilton,  Attorney  General.  Anton  Thompson.  County 
Attorney. 

FLINT,  MICHIGAN. 

C.  M.  VAN  BENSCHOTEX,  211  Flint  P.  Smith  Bldg. 

Attorney  at  Law.  General  Practice  in  all  Courts,  State  and 
Federal. 


222  UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS. 

FORT  ANN,  N.Y.,  AND  FORT  EDWARD,  N.Y. 

PISK,  DAVID  S. 

(Also  at  Hudson  Falls,  N.Y.) 

FORT  WORTH,  TEXAS. 

DEDMON,  POTTER  &  PINNEY.  Successors  to  Dedmon  & 
Potter,  607-8-9-10  First  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 
Thoroughly  Equipped  Collection  Department  in  Charge 
of  Experienced  Assistants.  Corporation,  Commercial, 
Land,  Probate  and  Bankruptcy  Practice.  You  can  bond 
us  for  business  over  either  list  named  below.  We  make 
a  specialty  of  litigated  cases  in  the  Federal  Court. 
References:  Farmers  &  Mechanics  and  First  National 
Banks,  or  any  Judge,  Lawyer,  Banker  or  Jobber  in  this 
city. 

Represent:  United  States  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Quarterly, 
The  National  List,  National  Jewelers  Board  of  Trade  and 
others.  Members  of  Commercial  Law  League  of  America, 
also  Texas  and  American   Bar  Associations. 

FULTON,  ILLINOIS. 

Refer  to  Clinton,  Iowa. 

GARY,  INDIANA. 

CliABENCE  BRETSCH,  714  Broadway. 

Real  Estate.  Commercial  and  Corporation  Law,  a  spe- 
cialty. 

FODOR  &  DRAPER,  17  06  Broadway 

Operating  the  Merchants  Credit  Adjustment  Co.  Collection 
Specialists.  References:  Gary,  Ind. — American  State  Bank, 
17th  and  Broadway;  Chicago — Chicago  Jewelers  Associa- 
tion, Mailers  Building,  Lyons  Furniture  Mercantile  Agency, 
440  S.  Dearborn  St.,  American  Medical  Trade  Association, 
5  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  American  Dental  Dealers  Association, 
5  S.  Wabash  Ave. 

GREAT  FALLS,  MONTANA. 

C.  F.  HOLT,  Attorney-at-Law,  Suite  329  Ford  Building. 

GREENVILLE,  OHIO. 

BICKEL,  BAKER  &  MURPHY. 

Attorneys-at-Law.  J.  M.  Bickel,  Guy  C.  Baker,  Marion 
Murphy. 

HAVANA,  CUBA. 

SOLA  &  PESSINO,  Habana  91  Altos. 

Attorneys-at-Law.  Cable  Address:  "Leopolsola."  Refer- 
ences:  Our  Bankers:  N.  Gelats  y  Cia.,  Havana. 


UNITED  STATES  ATT0KNKT8.  223 

HEMPSTEAD,  N.Y. 

H.  WILLARD  GRIFFITHS. 

Lawyer.  Collections  and  commercial  litigation,  represent- 
ing leading  Law  Lists.  Commissions  issue  to  H.  Willard 
Griffiths,  Jacob  L.  Kornicker,  or  Mabel  I.  Eickhoff,  Not- 
aries Public. 

HOBOKEN,  N.J. 

HARTSHORXE,  INSLEY  &  \TIEELAXD, 

Earle  Insley,  Chas.  M.  Vreeland,  William  E.  Decker. 
Counsel  in  Jersey  City  for  Provident  Institution  for  Bar- 
ings; West  Side  Building  &  Loan  Assn. 
(See  Jersey  City.) 

HUDSON  FALLS,  N.Y. 

DAVID  S.  FISK.,  Masonic  Temple. 

Reference:    The  Sandy   Hill  National   Bank. 

INDIANAPOLIS. 

PICKENS,  COX  &  COXDER,  Floor   4.  State  Savings  &  Trust 
Building. 
Lawyers.      William    A.    Pickens,    Linton   A.    Cox,    Earl    R. 
Conder. 

JACKSONVILLE,  FLORIDA. 

HALEY  &  HEIXTZ,  Suite  605  Florida  Life  Building. 
D.  Greenwood  Haley,  Frank  J.  Helntz. 
Attorneys  and  Counselors-at-Law.     Commercial,    Corpora- 
tion. Real  Estate  and  Probate  Law.     EfHcient  Collection 
Department.     Reference:   Barnett  National  Bank  of  Jack- 
sonville. 

JERSEY  CITY,  N.J. 

HARTSHORXE,  IXSLEY  &  VREELAXD,  Provident  Institution 
Building,  239  Washington  Street. 
Earle    Insley,    Charles    M.    Vreeland,    William    E.    Decker. 
Counsel  in  Jersey  City  for  Provident  Institution  for  Sav- 
ings; West  Side  Building  &  Loan  Assn. 

JOHNSTOWN,  CAMBRIA  COUNTY,  PENNSYLVANIA. 

DAVIS  &  BURD. 

Clarence  E.  Davis,  William  H.  Burd,  General  Practice. 
Commercial,  Corporation  and  Probate  Law,  a  specialty. 
Reference:  Johnstown  Trust  Co.,  Johnstown,  Penna. ; 
United  States  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Co.;  Dept.  of  Guaranteed 
Attorneys,  Baltimore,  Md.;  American  Lawyers  Quarterly, 
Cleveland,  Ohio;  C.R.C.  Law  List,  111,  Broadwav,  New 
York  City,  N.Y. 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

FRANK  TITUS,  901  New  York  Life  Bldg. 

Commercial  Law  and  Collections.  Twenty-five  years  local 
practice.  Practices  in  all  State  and  Federal  Courts. 
Refers  to  New  England  National  Bank  of  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  and  the  Hubbell  Pub.  Co.  of  New  York. 


224  UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS. 

KBENE,  N.  H. 

JOSEPH  MADDEN. 

Special  attention  given  to  Probate  and  Corporation  Mat- 
ters. Well  equipped  commercial  office.  References  on 
request.  Member  of  the  Commercial  Law  League  of 
America. 

KINGSTON,  NEW  YORK. 

WILLIAM  D.  BRINNIER,  53  John  Street. 

General  Law  Practice.  Attorney  for  State  of  New  York 
National  Bank. 


LANSING,  MICH. 

J.  EARLE  BROWN,  608  State  Savings  Bk.  Bldg. 

"We  have  the  best  equipped  Commercial  Law  office  in 
Central  Michigan  and  are  in  a  position  to  handle  business 
at  any  point  within  a  radius  of  one  hundred  miles." 

LAS  VEGAS,  NEVADA. 

CLARENCE  DEAN  BREEZE. 

Attorney  and  Counsellor.  General  practice  in  all  Courts 
of  Nevada  and  California.  Prompt  personal  attention  given 
to  the  business  of  non-residents.  Notary  Public.  Deposi- 
tions taken.    Will  go  anywhere  in  Nevada. 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA. 

BENNETT,  TURNBULL  &  THOMPSON,  Washington  Building. 
Lawyers.  Practice  in  all  Courts.  The  interests  of  non- 
residents given  personal,  prompt,  efficient  attention.  Spe- 
cial department  for  Commercial  collections.  Commissions 
for  depositions  should  be  addressed  to  William  I.  Heffron, 
Notary  Public. 

References:  United  States  National  Bank;  Hibernian 
Savings  Bank;  Security  Trust  and  Savings  Bank;  Citizens 
Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.     Cable  Address:  "Nodrog." 

DONALD  BARKER,  Suite  1029  Title  Insurance  Bldg. 
General  Practice.     Probate.     Depositions. 

BICKSLER,  SMITH  &  PARKE,  Citizens'  National  Bank  Bldg. 
Attorneys  for  The  Preferred  Accident  Insurance  Company 
of  New  York,  Maryland  Casualty  Company  of  Baltimore, 
Carson,  Pirie,  Scott  &  Company  of  Chicago  and  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Company  of  Los  Angeles. 
W.  C.  Smith,  Notary  Public. 

LLOYD,  CHENEY  &  GEIBEL,   904  Central  Building. 

Warren  E.  Lloyd,  Harvey  D.  Cheney,  Martin  E.  Geibel. 
Attorneys  and  Counselors-at-Law.  Proctors  in  Admir- 
alty, etc.  General  practice  Federal  and  State  Courts. 
Commissions  for  Depositions  should  be  addressed  to 
"Martin  E.  Geibel,  Notary  Public  for  Los  Angeles  County, 
California."  Commercial  Law.  Collections  and  reports. 
Cable  address,   "Lohun." 


UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS.  225 

LOS  ANGELES  AND  PASADENA,  CALIFORNIA,  U.S.A. 

SANSON  &  MORRIS. 

Thomas  A.  Sanson,  Eugene   E.   Morris.      Experts  in  Com- 
mercial, Probate  and  Bankruptcy  Law. 
References:  Hon.  Robt.  W.  MacDonald,  Judge  of  the  City 
Court;   Hon.  Force  Parker,  Referee  in  Bankruptcy;   Hon. 
James  C.  Rives,  Judge  of  the  Probate  Court. 


LYNN,  MASS. 

CH.4RI^S  W.   LOVETT,   Security  Trust  Building. 
Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law. 

Representing:  C.  R.  C.  Law  List;  Shoe  and  Leather  Mer- 
cantile Agency;  Haythe  Mercantile  Agency;  Wilber  Mer- 
cantile Agency;  Lyon  Mercantile  Agency;  The  National 
List.  Long  Distance  Phone.  Western  Union  Code 
"Lovett." 


LYONS,  IOWA. 

(Refer  to  Clinton,  Iowa.) 


MADISON,  WIS. 

RICHMOND,  JACKMAN,  WILKIE  &  TOEBAAS,  Board  of  Com- 
merce Bldg. 
T.  C.  Richmond,  R.  W.  Jackman,  H.  M.  Wilkie,  S.  H.  Stuart, 
O.  T.  Toebaas.  Attorneys.  Notice  Depositions  before  S. 
H.  Stuart.  Commercial,  Corporation  and  Insurance  Law. 
References:  American  Surety  Company,  and  National 
Surety  Company,  New  York;  Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Com- 
pany, Thorpe  Bros.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Wisconsin  Nation- 
al Bank,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Attorneys  for  Chicago  &  North 
Western  Ry.  Co.;  Pullman  Company;  "Soo"  Railway; 
American  Surety  Company;  Capital  City  Bank;  American 
Exchange  Bank;  Madison,  Wisconsin,  and  Rock  County 
Savings  &  Trust  Company  and  Rock  County  National  Bank, 
Janesville,  Wisconsin. 


MIDDLETOWN,  N.Y. 

A.  C.  N.  THOMPSON,  '73,  '06. 

Collections.  Surrogate  Court  and  general  law  business. 
Expert  Stenographer  and  Notary  Public  in  Office.  Refer- 
ences: Any  bank  in  city.     Depositions  taken. 


MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 

A.  J.  BUSCHECK,  214-219  Merchants  &  Mfg.  Bank  Bldg. 

]\aTSKOGEE,  OKLAHOMA. 

ARTHUR  KAYSER. 

Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law. 
15 


226  UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS. 


MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN. 

F.  H.  Stevens.    H.  H,  Stevens.     E.  P.  Mahoney.     Harold  A.  Stevens. 

(In  War  Service.) 

STEVENS  &  STEVENS, 

Attorneys,  Counsellors  and  Solicitors  at  Law. 

Palace  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Corporation,  Commercial,  Probate,  Real  Estate  Law  and  Gen- 
eral Practice,  Nineteen  years'  continuous  successful  practice. 

Depositions  taken;  Notaries  Public  always  on  hand;  Adjusters 
sent  anywhere  on  notice;  a  collection  department  to  handle  such 
claims  as  lawyers  can  afford  to  attend  to. 

Canadian  References:  Edmonton,  Alta. :  Emery,  Newell  &  Ford; 
Calgary,  Alta. :  Clark,  Carson,  Macleod  &  Co.  and  Lougheed,  Bennett, 
McLaws  &  Co.;  Vancouver,  B.C.:  MacGill  &  Grant;  Winnipeg,  Man.: 
Mulock,  Armstrong  &  Lindsay;  Pitblado,  Hoskin,  Grundy,  Bennest 
&  Haig;  Elliot,  MacNeil  &  Co.;  Areola,  Sask.;  E.  J.  Brooksmith; 
Estevan,  Sask.:  N.  J.  Lockhart,  K.C.;  Regina,  Sask.:  Allan,  Gordon 
&  Gordon,  and  Balfour,  Hoffman  &  Co.;  Saskatoon,  Sask.;  Cruise, 
Tufts  &  Lindal;  Toronto,  Ont. :  Bain,  Bicknell,  MacDonell  &  Gordon. 

New  York  References:  Martindale  American  Law  Directory, 
American  Law  Book  Company,  Hubbell  Legal  Directory. 

Chicago  References:  Eastman  &  White,  Lawyers;  Bryan,  Mc- 
Cormick  &  Wilber,  Lawyers;  Carson,  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.;  Lumber- 
men's Credit  Association. 

Seattle  References:  McClure  &  McClure,  Bel  den  &  Losey;  F. 
V.  Brown,  Gen.  Attorney,  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co. 

Minneapolis  References:  Midland  National  Bank,  Deposit  State 
Bank,  First  and  Security  National  Bank,  or  any  Banking  or  whole- 
sale house  in  city.  New  England  Furniture  &  Carpet  Company, 
Central  Warehouse  Lumber  Company,  Metropolitan  Music  Company, 
Any  Judge  of  the  District  Court,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  any  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Minnesota,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

General  Counsel  for  Minneapolis,  Anoka  and  Cuyuna  Range 
Railway  Co. 

Representatives  of  the  following  Foreign  Legal  Directories 
and  Lists,  viz.:  Kimes  International  Law  Directory,  London,  Eng- 
land; The  Scottish  Law  Directory,  Edinburgh,  Scotland;  Guida 
Forense  Italiana,  Torino,  Italy. 

Cable  Address,  Stevanstev. 


UNITED    STATES    ATTORNEYS.  227 

NAPA,  CAL. 

E.  L.  WEBBER,  Masonic  Temple. 

Attorney-at-Law.  Practices  in  all  State  and  U.  S.  Courts, 
Probate,  Civil  and  Commercial  Law.  Special  attention 
given  to  Collections.  Settlement  of  Estates  for  foreign 
clients  and  caring  for  property  interests  of  such  a  specialty. 
Depositions  taken  before  E.  L.  Webber,  Notary.  Tele- 
phones 132  and  684. 

NEWARK,  N.J. 

WARXER  &  WARNER,  31  Clinton  St. 
A  ttor  neys-a  t-  La  w . 

NEW  ORLEANS,  LA. 

DART,  KERNAX  &  DART,  Canal  Bank  Building. 

Attorneys  for  Leyland  Line,  Canal  Bank,  City  Bank,  New 
Orleans  Railways,  Penn.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company, 
etc. 

SOL.  WEISS,  Suite  619-621  Maison  Blanche  Bldg. 

General  Practice  of  the  Law  in  State  and  Federal  Courts. 
Delta  Adjustment  Co.:  A  special  department  devoted  to  the 
intelligent,  vigorous  and  systematic  handling  of  commercial 
law  and  collections,  and  dedicated  to  the  ideal  of  Superior 
Service. 


NEW  YORK  CITY,  N.Y. 

WILLL\M  B.  ELLISOX. 

ELLISON,  ELLISON  &  ERASER,  165  Broadway 

ELLISON,  GOLDS>UTH  &  ALLEN,  251  West  104th  St. 

William  Bruce  Ellison,  Bruce  Ellison. 

Called  to  Ontario  Bar  1880,  and  to  New  York  Bar  1882. 

Cable  Address:   "Willbruell." 

BERT  S.  HERKIMER. 

Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law. 
27  Cedar  Street. 
Cable  Address:  "Horkhold." 
Commercial,  Probate,  Corporation,  Insurance  and  Taxation 

Law. 
Thoroughly  equipped  Collection  Department. 
References  at  any  important  point. 

HOUSE,  GROSvSMAN  &  VORHAUS,  115  Broadway. 

Moses  H.  Grossman,  William  Grossman,  Louis  J.  Vorhaus, 
Alfred  Beekmann,  Leo.  R.  Brilles,  Frederick  Hemley. 
Attorneys  and  Counsellors-at-Law. 

Corporation  Law,  Probate  Law,  Real 
Estate  Law,  Banking  Law,  Bankruptcy  Law,  Insurance 
Law,  and  Collection  Department.  General  Practitioners 
in  all  the  Courts  in  the  United  States.  Correspondents  in 
every  important  City  in  the  United  States.  Special  atten- 
tion given  business  of  non-residents.  References:  Irving 
National  Bank,  National  Park  Bank,  or  any  other  Bank  or 
Trust  Company. 


228  UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS. 


NEW  YORK  CITY. 


FISHER  &  DEIMEL, 

Attorneys  and  Counselors-at-Law. 

38  Park  Row. 
NEW  YORK,  N.Y. 

Benjamin  Fisher.  Henry  A.  Deimel. 

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

Specially  equipped  collection  department. 

Depositions  carefully  taken.  Issue  commission  to  Benjamin 
Fisher,  Notary  Public. 

Practice  in  all  State  and  Federal  Courts. 

References:  Empire  Trust  Company,  New  York  City;  Alexan- 
der Hamilton  Institute,  New  York  City;  De  Forest  Radio  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Co.,  New  York  City. 

Special  references  furnished  upon  request. 


UNITED    STATES    ATTOENEYS.  229 

NEW  YORK  CITY,  N.Y.  (Continued). 

LOUIS  H.  PORTER,  30  Broad  St. 

Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law.  Practices  in  all  Courts 
of  New  York  State,  and  in  United  States  Supreme  and 
District  Courts. 

Corporation,  Commercial  and  Probate  Law.     Special  atten- 
tion to  questions  of  Corporative  Taxation,  and  rate  cases 
before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 
Depositions.      Notaries   in   Office. 

YOUNG  &  HUGHES,  Two  Rector  Street. 

William  Wallace  Young,  James  A.  Hughes,  John  B.  Kelly. 
Solicitors,  proctors,  attorneys  and  counselors-at-law. 
Cable  address:   "Willyoung,"  New  York. 


NIAGARA  FALLS,  N.Y. 

»nCHAEL  J.  NOOXAX,  45  Falls  Street. 

General  practice.  Prompt  personal  attention  given 
business.  Modern  commercial  department.  Director 
Niagara  Falls  Trust  Company. 

OAKLAND,  CAL. 

BELL,  BELL  &  SMITH,  Thomson  Building,   17  06  Broadway. 
Cable  Address:   "Bell.''  W.  U.  T.  Code. 

References:  Any  Bank  in  Oakland,  California. 

OGDENSBURG,  N.Y. 

JAMES  F.  AKIX,  80  Ford  Street. 

In  consultation  in  private  matters  will  call  at  Prescott, 
Canada.     Reference:  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co. 

OKLAHOMA  CITY,  OKLA. 

JOHN  H.  MYERS,  418  Baltimore  Building. 

Attorney,  Commercial,  Corporation  and  Real  Estate  Law. 
Depositions,  Notary  Reports.  Reference:  Anv  Bank  in 
City. 

OMAHA,  NEB. 

MONTGOMERY,  HALL  &  YOUNG,  Suite  619-629  Omaha  Na- 
tional Bank  Building. 
Canadian    References:     Canadian    Surety    Co.;    Maryland 
Casualty  Co.;  Dewart,  Harding,  Maw  &  Hodgson,  Toronto; 
Foster,  Martin,  Mann,  McKinnon  &  Hackett,  Montreal. 

OTTUMWA,  IOWA. 

HEINDEL  &  HUNT,  Suite  3,  Phoenix  Trust  Building,  114  South 
Market  Street. 
Attorneys-at-Law.     George  F.  Heindel,  William  A.  Hunt. 


230  UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYS. 

PEORIA,  ILL. 

KIRK  &  SHURTLEFF,  Suite  911  Central  National  Bank  Bldg. 
Attorneys  and  Counselors-at-Law.  Trial  Lawyers.  Cor- 
poration, Insurance  and  Estates  Litigation,  Long  dis- 
tance telephone  Main  601.  Cable  address:  Kirkleff. 
References:  Central  National  Bank,  State  Trust  &  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Dime  Savings  &  Trust  Co.,  Peoria,  Guaranty 
Trust  Company,  New  York  City. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

BYRON,  LONGBOTTOM  &  PAPE,  Suite  620-25  Stephen  Girard 
Building,  21  South  12th  Street. 
Attorneys  and  Counsellors-at-Law.  Robert  J.  Byron,  A.  S. 
Longbottom,  G.  Lawrence  Pape,  George  T.  Schieder,  Al.  H, 
Isaacs,  John  L.  Barrett,  M.  Wiseman.  General  Practice. 
State  and  Federal  Courts.  Care  of  Interests  of  Non-Resi- 
dents. Probate  Divorce  and  Admiralty.  Investigation  and 
Settlement  of  Estates.  Corporation,  Commercial,  Bank- 
ruptcy and  Banking  Practice.  Issue  Commissions  for  De- 
positions to  George  T.  Schieder,  Notary  Public.  Cable 
Address:   "Byron." 

References: 

PHILADELPHIA:  Market  Street  National  Bank;  Gimbel 
Brothers;  Continental-Equitable  Title  &  Trust  Co.;  Weis- 
brod  &  Hess  Brewing  Company. 

NEW  YORK:  Wood  &  Selick  Company;  Hubbell  Publishing 
Company. 

NASHVILLE,  TENN.:  Southern  Lumberman. 

CHICAGO,  ILL.:  N.  W.  Kimball  Co. 

EDINBURGH,  SCOTLAND:  Scottish  Law  List. 

WOODBURY,  N.J.:   Woodbury  Bottle  Works. 

MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN:  Attorneys  National  Clearing  House. 

LONDON,  ENGLAND:  Kime's  Law  Directory. 

BYRON,  LONGBOTTOM  &  PAPE  maintain  thoroughly 
equipped  departments  for  handling  Law  and  Collection 
Business  in  all  branches. 

PHOENIX,  ARIZONA. 

FRED  BLAIR  TOWNSEND,  National  Bank  of  Arizona  Building. 
Attorney  and  Counsellor  at  Law.  Admitted  to  practice  in 
all  courts  of  Arizona,  New  York  and  Colorado  and  United 
States  Courts.     Notary  Public  in  office. 

PITTSBURGH,  PA. 

MORRIS,  WALKER  &  BOYLE,  1608  Commonwealth  Bldg. 

Alvin  A.  Morris,  Albert  J.  Walker,  A.  I.  Boyle,  jr.,  Ralph  H. 
Frank,  John  H.  Lauer,  E.  H.  Wicks,  Bruce  Harrison. 
Corporation  Law.  Commercial  Litigation,  Real  Est%te 
and  Probate  Practice. 

References:  People's  National  Bank,  Commonwealth 
Trust  Co. 

POCATELLO,  IDAHO. 

JOS.  E.  HARVEY,  Cook  Block. 

Attorney-at-law.  Commercial  law  and  collections  a  spe- 
cialty. Business  handled  by  personal  interview,  within 
one  hundred  miles  radius  of  Pocatello.  Telephone  66. 


UNITJlX>  STATES  ATTOBNEYS.  231 

PORTLAND,  OEEGON. 

JOHN  GUY  WILSON,   333-335   Pittock   Block. 
Attorney-at-Law. 
Member  Commercial  Law  League  of  America. 

PROVIDENCE,  R.I. 

GARDNER,  PIRCE  &  THORNLEY,  Turks  Head  Building,  15th 
Floor. 
Rathbone  Gardner,  James  A.  Pirce,  William  H.  Thomley, 
William  W.  Moss,  Charles  R.  Haslam. 

Associate  Attorneys,  W.  H.  Camfield,  Thos.  G.  Bradshaw, 
Herbert  M.  Sherwood,  Erving  T.  Arnold,  Benj.  M.  Mc- 
Lyman.  Attorneys  for:  Natl.  Bank  of  Commerce,  Prov. 
R.I.;  Union  Trust  Co.,  Prov.  R.I. ;  Employers  Liab.  Assce. 
Corp.,  London;  Fidelity  &  Casualty  Co.  of  N.Y.;  Casualty 
Co.  of  America,  N.Y.;  Royal  Indemnity  Co.,  N.Y. 

READING,  PA. 

JOHN  A.  KEPPELMAN,  540  Court  Street. 

General  Practice  in  State  and  Federal  Courts;  Special 
attention  to  Corporation,  Public  Utility  and  Commercial 
Law. 


REDLANDS,  CAL. 

EARL  D.  FINCH. 

Attorney-at-Law. 

RENO,  NEVADA. 

ALBERT  D.  AYRES,  Nixon  Building. 
Attorney  at  Law. 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA. 

JAMES  LEW^S  ANDERSON,    1110-12   Travelers   Building. 

Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law.  Practice  in  all  City,  State 
and  Federal  Courts. 

Prompt  attention  given  to  Collections, 
Commercial  Litigation,  Insolvency  Cases,  Land  Litigation, 
Examining  Titles,  Life  and  Fire  Insurances,  and  all  Cor- 
poration Law. 

Depositions  carefully  taken  in  oflBces.  A  General  Law 
Practice. 

Counsel  for  Owens  &  Minor  Drug  Co.;  J.  Lee  Koiner 
Flour  Mills;  C.  F.  Sauer  Co.,  Inc.;  T.  T.  Jeffries  &  Co., 
Inc.  References:  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.;  The  Bradstreet  Co.; 
Planter's  National  Bank;  Broad  Street  Bank;  Powers-Tay- 
lor Drug  Co.;  Roberts  &  Hoge,  Inc.;  National  Bank  of 
Richmond,  Va. 

H.   W.  GOODWYN,  American  Natl.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law. 

Practices  in  State  and  Federal  Courts.  Thorough  Collection 
Service.  References:  Any  of  the  Courts  or  Banks  in  Rich- 
mond, or  the  American  Law  Directory.  Solicitor  for  Can- 
ada Bonded  Attorney. 


232  UNITED    STATES    ATTORNEYS. 


ROCHESTER,  N.Y. 

C.  D.  KIEHEL, 

Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law. 

Ex-Corporation   Counsel   of   Rochester. 

C.  D.  Kiehel.  Claude  C.  Smith.  Frank  E.  Winters. 

801-803  Wilder  Building, 

ROCHESTER,  N.Y, 

Long  Distance  'Phone,  3324  Main.        Cable  Address — "Kiehel." 

Notary  Public  in  Office. 

General  Practice  in  all  State  and  Federal  Courts.  Commercial 
and  Corporation  Law  a  Specialty.  Attend  to  business  in  all  of 
Western  New  York  State. 

References — Professional:  Hon.  Prank  H.  Hiscock,  Court  of 
Appeals,  Albany,  N.Y. ;  Hon.  Nathaniel  Foote,  Appellate  Division, 
Rochester,  N.Y. ;  Hon.  Geo.  A.  Benton,  Supreme  Court,  Spencerport, 
N.Y. ;   A.  W.   Marquis,   Barrister,   etc.,  St.  Catharines,   Ont. 

References — Business:  Security  Trust  Co.  and  The  Merchants 
Bank,  Rochester,  N.Y. :  Trusts  and  Guarantee  Co.,  Limited,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  Can. 


UNITED  STATES  ATTORKEYS.  233 

SALT  LAKE  CITY,  UTAH. 

CliARENCE  W.  COLLINS,  803  Kearns  Bldg. 

SAN  ANTONIO,  TEXAS. 

CHARLES  R.  MACFARLAXE,  Alamo  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg. 

Attorney  and  Counselor.  Bankruptcy,  Commercial,  Fed- 
eral, Real  Estate  and  Probate  Law.  Practise  in  all  Texas 
Courts.     Depositions  taken.     Notary  Public. 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

ABBOTT  &  EDWARDS,  1117-1123  Federal  Reserve  Bank  Bldg., 

415  Pine  Street. 
Augustus  L.  Abbott,  John  B.  Edwards,  Edwin  C.  Luedde, 
Ralph  J.  Boeder,  James  S.  Gray,  John  B.  Abbott,  Roberts  J. 
Schroeder. 
General  practice  in  State  and  Federal  Courts. 

BISHOP    &    COBBS,   Suite    1111-1116   Third   National   Bank 

Building. 

Attorneys  and  Counselors.  Thos.  H.  Cobbs,  John  E. 
Bishop.  General  Civil  Practice  in  all  Courts.  Refer  to 
any  St.  Louis  Bank  or  Trust  Company. 

CLAID  D.  HALL,  1204  Central  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 

Cable  Address:    "CHALL,"   Western  Union  Code. 

Corporation,  Real  Estate,  Probate,  Insurance  Law  and 
General  Practice.  Depositions,  etc.  References:  Mechan- 
ics' American  Natl.  Bank;  Day  &  Night  Bank;  Mary- 
land Casualty  Co.;  Morris  &  Company;  Southwestern 
Electric  Co.;  The  Cooper  Estate;  Independent  Bakery  Co.; 
And  Judges  of  all  Courts  in  St.  Louis.  References  in  all 
principal  cities  furnished  on  request. 

STURDEVANT  &  STURDEVANT,  Central  National  Bank  Bldg. 
Attorneys  and  Counselors-at-Law. 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 

CORBET  &  SELBY,  First  National  Bank  Building. 
Burke  Corbet,  John  Roland  Selby. 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors  at  Law.  General  Practice  in 
all  Courts. 

References : 
San   Francisco:    First    National    Bank;    S.    E.    Slade   Lumber   Co.; 

Chas.  C.  Moore  &  Co.,  Engineers. 
Chicago:  American  Radiator  Company. 

HENRY  G.  W.  DINKELSPIEL,  Chronicle  Building,  San 
Francisco. 
Solicitor  and  Attorney.  Cable  Address:  "Gesdin."  West- 
ern Union  Code  used.  Henry  G.  W.  Dinkelspiel.  Asso- 
ciates: George  R.  Perkins  and  Ernest  Walling.  General 
Practice  in  all  State  and  Federal  Courts.  E.  C.  Conroy, 
Notary.     Depositions  carefully  attended  to. 

References: 

San  Francitco. — Union  Trust  Co. :  Anglo  and  London  Paris  Natl.  BanV ;  W.  k 
3.  Sloane;  Equitable  Life  Insurance  Society;  Penn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.;  Mutual 
Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  N.  J.;  L.  Dinkelspiel  Co.;  Wellmann,  Peck  t  Co.;  Triebt  A 
Co.;  Chas.  C.  Moore  &  Co.,  Engineers;   Natl.  Conduit  &  Cable  Co.;   Loxier  Motor  Co. 

London. — Thomas  B.  .Tones,  Esq.;  Bell,  Broderick  &  Co.;  Rubenstein,  Nash  ft  Co 

Dublin. — Thomas  J.  McGrath. 

P*ru. — Gallors  &  Loeb. 


234  UNITED    STATES    ATTORNEYS. 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 

CASSIUS  E.  GATES,  L.  C.  Smith  Building. 

Attorney.     Corporation  and  commercial  practice  including 
foreign  trade  matters. 

References:     Bradstreets;    National    Bank    of    Commerce; 
United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company. 


SIOUX  FALLS,  S.  DAK. 

BAILEY  &  VOORHEES,  Bailey-Glidden  Building. 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors  at  Law.  Charles  O.  Bailey» 
John  H.  Voorhees,  Peter  G.  Honegger,  Theodore  M.  Bailey, 
Charles  O.  Bailey,  Jr. 

Attorneys  for  R.  G.  Dun  &  Company,  Scandinavian  Amer- 
ican Natl.  Bank,  American  Surety  Co.,  Illinois  Central 
Railroad  Company,  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company, 
American  Railway  Express  Company,  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Railway  Company.     General  practice. 

JOSEPH  ^UTCHELL  DONOVAN,   Paulton  Bldg. 

Author  "Marriage  and  Divorce,"  2nd  Ed.  in  preparation; 
"Marriage,  Annulment,  Domicile,  Divorce,"  15th  Ed.  1915, 
$1.00  prepaid.  Expert  in  International,  Statutory,  Corpor- 
ation and  Domestic  Relations  law.  All  State  and  Federal 
Courts  of  the  United  States.  Cable:  "Navonod,  Sioux- 
falls." 


SOUTH  FRAMINGHAM,  MASS. 

MEBRIAM,  HOOPER  &  HILTON,  Concord  Building.     See  also 
Boston. 
Refer  to  American  Surety  Co.,  Boston;   Framingham  Na- 
tional Bank;   South  Framingham  Co-operative  Bank. 


SPOKANE,  WASH. 

BELDEN  &  BELDEN,  1206-1209  Old  National  Bank  Bldg. 

A  general  law  practice  in  State  and  Federal  Courts.  Twen- 
ty-five years'  active  practice  in  Spokane.  Attorneys  at 
Spokane  for  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  Exchange  National  Bank, 
International  Harvester  Company,  Canada  Bonded  Attor- 
ney, Toronto,  E.  C.  Ryan,  Winnipeg,  etc.  Cable  address: 
"Nedleb." 


SPRINGFIELD,  MASS.,  U.S.A. 

GEO.  A.  BACON. 

Attorney-at-Law.  Commercial  Adjustments,  Probate  and 
Corporation  practice.  Collection  Department.  Practice  in 
all  Courts.  Represent  all  leading  bonded  lists.  Reference: 
Chicopee  National  Bank. 


UNITED  STATES  ATTORNEYg.  235 

SYRACUSE,  NT. 

HUDSOX  &  CHENEY,  607-608  S.,  A.  &  K.  Building. 

Attorneys-at-Law.  Commercial,  Corporation,  Real  Estate 
and  Probate  Law.     Reference:  City  Bank  of  Syracuse. 

TACOIVIA,  WASH. 

RICKABAUGH  &  McELROY,  606    National   Bank    of   Tacoma 
Building. 
M.  McElroy,  Chas.   Rickabaugh,  Notary. 

THOMASVILLE,  GA. 

liEBBEUS  DEKLE. 

Attorney  at  Law.  Practices  in  State  and  Federal  Courts. 
A  thorough  collection  service.  Notary  in  office.  Member 
of  Commercial  Law  League  of  America. 

TWIN  FALLS,  IDAHO. 

HOMER  C.  >ULLS. 

Attorney-at-law.  Special  attention  given  to  commercial 
law.  Collections  and  Corporation  law,  depositions,  and 
general  law  business. 

WASHINGTON,  D.C. 

BALD\inj^  &  WIGHT,  25  Grant  Place. 

Attorneys-at-Law,  Solicitors  of  Patents,  Trade-Marks 
registered.  Over  twenty  years'  experience.  Have  repre- 
sented Attorneys  in  various  parts  of  the  world  in  a  large 
number  of  cases  for  many  years. 

BRANDEXBURG   &   BR.\XDEXBURG,    Fendall    Bldg.,    344    D. 

Street  N.W. 
Practice    in    all    Courts    and    Government    Departments, 
also     claims     against     the     United     States     and     patents. 
Counsel  for  National  Bank  of  Washington,  U.  S.  Fidelity 
&  Guaranty  Co.,  etc. 


WASHINGTON,  D.C. 

WALTER  C.  EXGLISH, 

Fendall  Bldg.,   344   D  St. 

Practice  in  all  Courts  and  before  all  executive  departments. 

Probate,  Insurance,  Commercial  and  Real  Estate  Law. 

Reference:  Federal  National  Bank. 


236  UNITED    STATES    ATTORNEYS 

WATERBURY,  CONNECTICUT. 

PHILIP  N.  BERNSTEIN,  65  Bank  Street. 
Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law. 


WATERTOWN,  SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

DANIEL  K.  LOUCKS,  8-9  Lamm  Block. 
Attorney-at-Law. 


WAUKEGAN,  ILL. 

S.  H.  BLOCK,  Waukegan  Nat.  Bk.  Building. 
Attorney-at-Law.     Practice  in  all  courts. 


WILLISTON,  NORTH  DAKOTA. 

USHER  L.  BURDICK  &  JOHN  J.  MURPHY. 

Probate  and  Corporation  Law,  Litigation.  References: 
Any  Bank  in  Williston,  City  Attorney.  Collection  Depart- 
ment. 


WORCESTER,  MASS. 

HARRISON  W.  BOWKER,  Slater  Building. 

Representing:  American  Lawyers  Quarterly;  C-R-C  Law 
List  Co.;  The  Attorney  National  Clearing  House;  The 
Association  of  Bonded  Attorneys;  The  National  List,  and 
19  others. 


BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  SOLICITORS 


Bj  mentioning  the  "Canada  Legal  Directory"  when  using  this  list, 
the  best  results  may  be  obtained. 

ABERDEEN,  SCOTLAND. 

FAULL  &  WILLIAMSONS,  230  Union  Street. 

Advocates,  Solicitors  and  Notaries  Public.     A.  M.  William- 
son, R.  M.  Williamson,  LL.B.,  J.  G.  Paull.    Cable  address, 
.    "Investment,"  Aberdeen. 

PETEBKIN  &  DUNCANS,  21  Golden  Square. 

William    Oswald    Duncan,    B.A.,    Cantab,    Advocate    1890. 
Lieut.    Colonel    Macbeth    Moir    Duncan,    C.M.G.,    Advocate 
1891.    Colonel  Charles  Duncan  Peterkin,  4th  Gordon  High- 
landers, Advocate  1912. 
Cable  address:   "Peterkin,  Aberdeen." 

BALLYBAY,  IRELAND. 

JOHN  GELI^SPIE. 

(See  Monaghan.) 

BORDEAUX,  FRANCE. 

EDWARD  BARCLAY,  (LL,B.) 

Agents  throughout  France  and  Belgium.  Address  all 
communications  through  4  Rue  Meyerbeer  (Opera),  Paris, 
Prance.     Telegraphic  address,  "Claybar,  Paris." 

BRISBANE,  QUEENSLAND. 

THYNNE  &  MACARTNEY. 

Solicitors  and  Notaries.  Australian  Mutual  Provident 
Chambers,  Edward  Street. 

Hon.  Andrew  Joseph  Thynne,  William  Francis  Lalor  and 
Edward  Ellison  Macartney. 

CALCUTTA,  INDIA. 

WATKINS  &  CO.,  8  Strand  Road. 

Solicitors,  Notaries  Public. 

Cable  Address,   "Legist-Calcutta,"   A.B.C.   Code. 

Patent  &  Trade  Mark  Department. 

William  Harold  Edwards,  Josceline  Vernon  Watkins. 

Foreign  Member  C.I.P.A.  Foreign   Member   C.I. P. A. 

CAPE  TOWN,  SOUTH  AFRICA. 

GUS  TROLLIP,  CLEGHORN  &  ^HLLS,  34  Wale  Street. 

Gustavus  TroUip,  James  Bruce  Cleghorn,  Daniel  Gordon 
Mills.  Attorneys,  Notaries,  Conveyancers,  Patent  and 
Trade  Mark  Agents,  and  Parliamentary  Agents,  Commis- 
sioners for  Oaths. 

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238  BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  SOLICITORS. 

CASTLEBLAYNEY,  IRELAND. 

JOHN  GFLLESPOS. 

(See  Monaghan.) 


CHRISTIANIA,  NORWAY. 

O.  M.  HANSEN,  HEBER  &  HEBER,  Prinsensgate  26b. 

Holesteretsadvokater  (Advocates  and  Solicitors).  Corre- 
spond In  English  and  German.  Cable  address:  "Cem, 
Chrlstianla." 


DARLINGTON,  ENGLAND. 

8TEAVEN80N   SONS  &  PLANT. 

F.  R.  Steavenson,  G.  G.  Plant.  (H.  G.  Steavenson,  Town 
Clerk.)  Solicitors,  Conveyancers,  Commissioners,  Practi- 
tioners in  all  Courts.  Cable  Address,  "Steavensons  Dar- 
lington." 


DUBLIN,  IRELAND. 

G.  MUNRO  MEARES,  16  Molesworth  Street. 

Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ireland.     Commissioner. 
Cable:  "Fiat,  Dublin."     Codes:  A.B.C.  and  KIme. 


EDINBURGH,  SCOTLAND. 

DRUMMOND  &  REID,  21  Charlotte  Square. 

Writers  to  the  Signet.  Partners: — Charles  Drummond, 
Writer  to  the  Signet.  Irvine  Reid  Stirling,  Solicitor  Su- 
preme Courts.  Telegraphic  Address:  Drummond,  Edin- 
burgh.    Telephone  Nos. :   Central  2075  and  3581. 

KINMONT  &  MAXWELL,  86  George  Street. 

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

GEORGE  RENNIE,  39  Albany  Street. 

Late  of  Abbott,  Hart-McHarg,  Duncan  &  Rennie,  Bar- 
risters and  Solicitors,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

SIMPSON  &  MAR  WICK,  W.  S.,  18  Herlot  Row. 

James  Simpson,  LL.B.,  S.S.C.  D.  W.  Marwick,  LL.B.,  W.S. 
Solicitors  for  The  General  Accident  Fire  and  Life  Assce. 
Corporation,  Ltd.;  The  Free  Church  of  Scotland;  The  Cor- 
poration of  Glasgow,  etc.  Telegraphic  Address:  "Process." 

ROBERT  WHITE  &  COMPANY,  S.S.C,  45  Frederick  Street. 
Solicitors  for  the  Supreme  and  Inferior  Courts,  Notaries 
Public,  Conveyancers,  Probate  Agents,  Commissioners  for 
Oaths  for  Quebec,  Manitoba,  Alberta,  Saskatchewan, 
British  Columbia,  Ontario,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Nova 
Scotia,  New  Brunswick.  Agents  for  the  Mercantile  Bank 
of  Scotland,  Limited.  Telegrams,  "Albus,"  Edinburgh. 
London  Office:  11  Argyle  Place,  Regent  Street. 


BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  SOLICITORS.  239 

GLASGOW,  SCOTLAND. 

COWAN  &  GRO\^,  199  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Solicitors  and  Notaries  Public.  Cablegrams:  "Defence, 
Glasgow."  Referencep:  British  Linen  Bank,  Glasgow; 
Lafleur,  MacDougall,  MacFarlane  &  Barclay,  Barristers, 
Montreal;  Ross  &  Holmested,  Barristers,  Toronto,  Ont.; 
Crease  &  Crease,  Barristers,  Victoria,  B.C. 

DIGBY  BROWN  &  CO.,  116  Hope  Street. 

Solicitors  and  Notaries  Public.  Teleg;aphic  Address: 
"Digb7,  Glasgow." 

HAVANA,  CUBA. 

See  list  American  Attorneys. 

JOHANNESBLUG,  TRANSVAAL. 

ROTTTLEDGE  &  DOUGLAS  WILSON,  Standard  Bank  Chambers. 
Solicitors,  Notaries  and  Conveyancers.  William  Routledge, 
Douglas  Wilson.  P.O.  Box  3  06.  Cable  Address:    "Coptic." 

KINGSTON,  JAMAICA,  WEST  INDIES. 

CARGILL,  CARGILL  &  DUNN. 

Sidney  Raynes  Cargill,  John  Henry  Cargill  and  Harold 
Herbert  Dunn.  Solicitors,  Patent  Agents,  and  Notaries 
Public.     Cable  address,  "Cargill,  Jamaica." 

LONDON,  ENGLAND. 

JOHN  BARTLETT  &  SON,  26  Bush  Lane,  Cannon  St.,  E.G. 

Partners:  John  Bartlett,  Commissioner  for  Oaths  and  for 
the  Orange  River  Colony  and  New  Zealand ;  John  Reginald 
Quekett  Bartlett,  Commissioner  for  Oaths  and  for  the  Pro- 
vinces of  Quebec,  Ontario,  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia, 
Manitoba  and  Saskatchewan,  and  for  Madras,  Bombay  and 
Bengal.  Cable  address:  "Bartolozzi,  London."  Canadian 
Agents:    Goldstein,  Beullac  &  Engell,  Montreal,  Que. 

BLAKE  &  REDDEN,  17  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

Privy  Council  Agents.  S.  V.  Blake,  Barrister  and  Solici- 
tor of  Ontario.  F.  A.  C.  Redden,  Solicitor,  Ontario  and 
England.  Cable  address,  "Emigre,  London."  Codes  A.B.C. 
and  Leibers.  Canadian  Agents:  Blake,  Lash,  Anglin  ft 
Cassels,  Toronto. 

BLYTH,  DUTTON,  HARTLEY  &  BLYTH,  112  Gresham  House, 
Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Solicitors,  Law  Agents  and  Commissioners  for  Oaths  for 
the  Australian  States  and  South  Africa.  Cable  Address: 
"Blydut  Ave.,  London."  Codes,  Bedford  McNeill,  Moreing 
&  Neal,  A.B.C.  5th  Ed.,  Liebers. 

COLLYER-BRISTOW,  CURTIS,  BOOTH,  BIRKS  &  LANGLEY, 

4  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C. 
Solicitors,    Privy   Council   Agents    and   Commissioners   for 
Oaths.     Cable  Address,  "Vestigio,"  Holb.,  London. 


240  BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  SOLICITORS. 

LONDON,  ENGLAND  (Continued). 

A.  E.  CUBISON,  Dove  Court,  Old  Jewry,  E.G. 

Solicitor.    Commissioner  for  England  and  Canada.   Branch 
office  at  Mitcham,  Surrey. 

PRESHFIELDS  &  LEESE. 

New  Bank  Buildings. 

31  Old  Jewry,  London,   (E.C.  2). 
Cable:   "Freshfields,  Stock,  London." 

INCE,    COLT,    INCE  &    ROSCOE,  St.   Benet  Chambers,  Fea- 

church  Street,  E.C. 
Solicitors    and     Parliamentary    Agents     (E.     G.     Roscoe, 
Examiner  in    Admiralty).      Telegrams:    "Incisive,  Grace, 
London." 

LAWRENCE  JONES  &  CO.,  4  St.  Mary  Axe,  (E.C.  3)  also  H  and 
12  Pall  Mall,  S.W.I. 

Cables:  "Laurentian  London." 
Codes:  Bedford-McNeill  and  Western  Union. 

MUNTON,  MORRIS,  KING  &  CO.,  Temple  Chambers,  E.C. 

International  Law  Agents  and  Solicitors.  Tel.  Address, 
"Vigilantibus,  Fleet,  London." 

SITDNEY  H.  PEDDAR,  74  Holland  Park,  London,  W.,  England, 
and  at  25  California  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
English  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  and  Attorney-at- 
Law.  Commissioner  for  taking  Affidavits,  Declarations, 
etc..  Chief  States,  U.S.A.  Canadian  and  United  States  Law 
Agent.  Special  attention  given  to  taking  of  evidence  under 
Commissions  issued  by  Canadian  and  United  States  Courts, 
and  to  claims  of  Canadian  and  American  heirs  and  next  of 
kin  to  properties  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  References 
given  to  the  best  Law  Firms  throughout  United  States  and 
Canada.  Has  resided  there  and  is  well  acquainted  with 
Canadian  and  American  laws  and  practice.  Cable  Address: 
"Peddar,  London." 

TIMBRELL  &  DEIGHTON,  90  Cannon  Street,  London,  (E.C.  4). 
Solicitors  and  Privy  Council  Agents.  Cable  address, 
".Timbrell   Deighton,   London."     Code  Used,   "A.B.C." 

ROBERT  WHITE  &  CO.,  11  Argyle  Place,  Regent  Street. 
(See  Edinburgh,  Scotland.) 

MADRAS,  INDIA. 

SHORT,  BEWES  &  COMPANY. 

Solicitors. 

MELBOURNE,  AUSTRALIA. 

HAMILTON,  WYNNE  &  RIDDELL,   421   Collins  Street. 

Solicitors.  Stanley  Button  Green  and  Edwin  Percf 
Wynne.  American  Agents:  Rounds  and  Schurman,  9< 
Broadway,  New  York.  Cable  address:  "Relimass" — all 
codes  used. 


l^ITISH  AND  FOBEION  SOUCITOBS.  24? 

MONAGHAN,  IRELAND. 

JOHN  GELIiESPIE. 

Solicitor  and  Estate  Agent.  Caatleblayney,  Monaghan, 
and  Ballybay.  Commissioner  for  Oaths  (Ireland), 
Commissioner  for  the  State  of  New  York,  Commissioner 
for  the  State  of  California,  Commissioner  for  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Pennsylvania,  Commissioner  for  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts. 


PARIS,  FRANCE. 

8.  G.  ARCHIBAIiD,  B.A.,  B.C.L.,  82  Boulevard  HauBsmaan. 
Member  of  the  Bar  of  the  Proylnce  of  Quebec. 

EDWARD  BARCLAY  (LL.B.),  4  rue  Meyerbeer  (Opera),  Paris. 
French  Advocate,  Licentiate  in  the  Law  Faculty  of  Paris, 
Vice-President  to  British  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Paris. 
International  Law  Specialist,  Commissions  for  examina- 
tion of  witnesses  and  general  legal  practice.  Agents 
throughout  France  and  Belgium.  Corresponds  in  Englisb 
and  French.  Telegraphic  address:  "Claybar,  Paris." 
Telephone:  Central  65.60. 

MTXTON,  MORRIS,  KING  &  CO. 

International  Law  Agents  &  Solicitors.  London  Office: 
Temple  Chambers,  E.C.  Tel.  Address,  "Vigilantibus, 
Fleet,  London." 

All  communicatiom  under  present  conditions  through  the  London 
Office. 


PERTH,  SCOTLAND. 

MAONAB  &  GORDON,  National  Bank  House,  11  High  Street 
Duncan  Macnab,  Charles  Henry  Gordon,  Solicitors.     Refer- 
ence: National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Ltd. 
Branch  Office  at  Pitlochry. 


PORT-OF-SPAIN,   TRINIDAD,   B.W.I. 

JONATHAN  RYAN,   Chancery   House,    91    Queen   St..   Port-of- 
Spain,  Trinidad,  B.W.I. 

Solicitor,  Conveyancer  and  Notary  Public.  Cable  Address: 
"Solicitor." 

J.  D.  SELLIER  &  CO.,  13  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Solicitors,  Conveyancers  and  Notaries  Public.  J.  D.  Sel- 
lier,  G.  C.  Pantin.  Correspond  in  English,  French  and 
Spanish.     Cable  Address:    "Tagus,  Port-of-Spain." 

M.  HAMEL-SMITH  &  CO.,  109  Queen  St. 

Solicitors  and  Conveyancers.  M.  Hamel-Smith,  Notary 
Public,  Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  B.W.I. 

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242  BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  SOLICITORS. 

PRETORIA,  TRANSVAAL. 

ADAMS  &  ADAMS,  17  &  19  Bureau  Lane. 

Henry  Walter  Adams,  Member  Chartered  Institute  Patent 
Agents,  England,  Patent  Attorneys  Associations  of  Aus- 
tralia, and  Patent  Attorney  of  the  United  States  of 
America. 

Eustace  Victor  Adams.  B.A.,  LL.B.,  (Cantab).  Solicitors, 
Notaries  and  Conveyancers,  Registered  Patent  and  Trade 
Mark  Agents. 

Cable  Address:  "Smada."     Code:  A.B.C.  5th  Edition. 
P.O.  Box  1314. 

RIO  DE  JANEIRO,  BRAZIL. 

J.  FIRES  BRAND AO,  Rua  da  Alfandega,  12. 

Cable  Address,  "Pirbrandao."  Solicitor  for  London  and 
River  Plate  Bank  Ltd.,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank  Ltd., 
British  Bank  of  South  America,  Ltd.,  Banco  Espanol  del 
Rio  de  la  Plata,  Western  Telegraph  Co.,  Ltd.,  N.  Y.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  The  Caloric  Co.,  etc. 

SHANGHAI,  CHINA. 

PliATT,  MACLEOD  &  WILSON,  3G  Peking  Road,  Shanghai, 
China. 
Winfrid  Alured  Comyn  Piatt,  Barrister-at-Law ;  Ronald 
Neil  Macleod,  Barrister-at-Law;  Richard  Eustace  Stock- 
dale  Gregson,  Barrister-at-Law  (absent);  Herbert  Lipson 
Ward,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Yung  Sung  Ziar,  Barrister-at- 
Law.  London  Agents:  Stephenson,  Harwood  &  Co.,  31 
Lombard  Street,  E.C.  Hongkong  Agents:  Johnson,  Stokes 
&  Master,  Prince's  Building,  Ice  House  Street.  Telegraphic 
Address:  "Retsam." 

TEESDAIiE  &  GODFREY,  Ewo  Building,  3D.  Peking  Road. 

(John  Hermann  Teesdale,  Solicitor,  and  Edward  Walter 
Godfrey,  Barrister  at  Law.)  Advocates,  Solicitors  andt 
Patent  and  Trade  Mark  Agents.  Cable  Address,  "Jeandah 
Shanghai."  A.B.C.  Code  5th  edition.  London  Agents, 
Godfrey  &  Godfrey,  4  &  5  West  Smithfleld,  E.C. 

WELLINGTON,  NEW  ZEALAND. 

MARTIN  &  MARTIN,  162  Featherston  St. 

Thomas  Frederic  Martin,  Solicitor,  Supreme  Court,  Eng- 
land, 1876;  Barrister  and  Solicitor  of  Supreme  Court,  New 
Zealand,  1882;  Commissioner  for  Affidavits,  South  Aus- 
tralia; and  Frederic  Millward  Martin,  LL.B.,  Barrister  and 
Soliditor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  Zealand,  1908. 
Solicitors  to  Municipal  Association  and  Counties  Associa- 
tion. Cable  Address:  "Theta,  Wellington." 
London  Agents:  Gamlen,  Bowerman  &  Forward,  3  Gray's 
Inn  Square,  W.C. 

WEXFORD,  IRELAND. 

M.  jr.  O'CONNOR  &  CO.,  2  George  Street. 
Solicitors  to  the  Wexford  Corporation. 
M.  J.  O'Connor,  Notary  Public  and  Crown  Solicitor. 
James   J.    O'Connor,    Solicitor. 


CANADA  LEOAL  DIBECTOBT. 

CANADIAN  PATENT  SOLICITORS 


243 


ALBERTA. 

EDMONTON, 

Smith  &  Cameron. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

VANCOUVER, 

Brlttaln,  B. 
VICTORIA, 

Gray.  A. 
MANITOBA. 

WINNIPEG, 

O'Neail,  D.  R.,  &  Co. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

ST.  JOHN, 

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

NOVA  SCOTIA. 

HALIFAX, 

Bell.  F.  N. 
TRURO, 

Mosher,  G.  J. 
YARMOUTH, 

Johnson,  G.  W. 

ONTARIO. 
ARTHUR, 

Russell,  R.  C. 
GUELPH, 

Barlow,  D.  H. 
HAMILTON, 

Hendry,  J.  H. 
KINGSTON, 

King,  P. 
LONDON, 

Beech,  H. 

Edmunds.  P.  J. 
OTTAWA, 

Belanger,  Victor. 

Blackmore     (Lloyd)     A    Co. 
SAULT  STE.  MARIE, 

Hayward.  G.  H. 
TORONTO, 

Case,    Egerton    R.,    10    Ade- 
laide St.  East. 


TORONTO — Continued. 

Dennison,      Herbert     J.      S., 

Kent  Bldg. 

(See  card  following.) 
Dixon,  H.,  166  Bay  St 
Fetherstonhaugh  &  Co.,  Roy- 
al   Bank    Bldg.      Fred    B. 

Fetherstonhaugh,K.C.,M.B. 
Fetherstonhaugh     &     Ham- 
mond, Manning  Arcade,  24 

King      St.      West 
Hall,  Wm.  M.,  Confederation 

Life  Bldg. 
Lightfoot,   Stanley,   Lumsden 

Bldg. 
lUchee,    C.    H^    Royal    Bank 

Bldg. 

(See  card  following.) 
Ridout  &  Maybee,  59  Yonge 

St 
Smith  &  Cameron,   Manning 

Arcade,    24    King    St.    W. 

W.   Assheton  Smith,   John 

E.  Cameron. 
WINDSOR, 
Scully,  E.  I. 

QUEBEC. 

MONTREAL, 

Babcock,  Wm.  S.,  New  York 

Life  Bldg. 
Beaudry,  J.  A.  U. 
Belanger,  E. 
Budden,  H.  A.,  Quebec  Bank 

Building. 
Evans,  O.  N. 
Fetherstonhaugh  &  Son,  286 

St.  James  St. 
Leduc,  C. 
McFeat,  W.  P.,  179  St  James 

Street 
Marion       &       Marion,       364 

University  St. 
Thompson,      Clarence,       328 

West  Craig  St. 
Vanler,  J.  E. 


PATENTS 

HERBERT  J.  S.  DENNISON, 

Registered  Attorney. 

Over  twenty  years'  experience  in  Patents  and  Practical  Engineering. 

Patents,  Designs,  Trademarks  and  Copyrights  obtained  in  all 

countries. 

311  KENT  BUILDING,   156  YONGE  STREET, 

TORONTO,  CANADA. 

Phone  M.  2026. 


244  PATENT   SOLICITORS. 

Charles  H.  Riches 

Patents,  Designs,  Trade  Marks,  Copyrights 

Royal  Bank  Bldg.,  TORONTO,  CANADA 

Established   1889 
Cable  Address  "Patents,  Toronto" 


SYNOPSIS  OF  THE  CANADIAN  PATENT  LAW 

Compiled  expressly  for  "Canada  Legal  Directory"  by  Chas.  H.  Riches, 

Royal  Bank  Bldg.,  Toronto,  who  will  answer  all  questions 

by  the  subscribers  without  charge. 

Revised  to  January  1st,  1919. 

An  Act  respecting  Patents  of  Invention,  amended  up  to  chap.  t5,  60-61 

Victoria,  1897. 
This  Act  may  be  cited  as  "  The  Patent  Act,"  35  Victoria,  chap.  96, 

sec.  53. 

WAR  MEASURES  ACT 

Vriyj  Council. 

CANADA. 

Friday,  the  2nd  day  of  October,  1914. 
The  Governor-General-in-Council,  under    and  in    virtue  of    the 
authority  conferred  by  "The  War  Measures  Act,  1914,"  Is  pleased 
to  order  as  follows:— 

The  following  Orders  and  Regulations  respecting  Patents  of 
Invention  are  hereby  made  and  established: — 

1.  "Commissioner"  means  the  Commissioner  of  Patents  and 
Includes  the  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Patents. 

2.  The  Commissioner  may,  on  the  application  of  any  person,  and 
subject  to  such  terms  and  conditions,  if  any,  as  he  may  think  fit, 
order  the  avoidance  or  suspension,  in  whole  or  in  part,  of  any 
patent  or  license,  the  person  entitled  to  the  beneftt  of  which  is  the 


PATENT  LAWS.  245 

subject  of  any  State  at  war  with  His  Majesty,  and  the  Commis- 
sioner, before  granting  any  such  application,  may  require  to  be 
satisfied  on  the  following  heads: — 

(a)  That  the  person  entitled  to  the  benefit  of  such  patent  or 
license  is  the  subject  of  a  State  at  war  with  His  Majesty; 

(b)  That  the  person  applying  intends  to  manufacture  or  cause 
to  be  manufactured,  the  patented  article,  or  to  carry  on,  or  cause 
to  be  carried  on,  the  patented  process  within  the  Dominion  of 
Canada; 

(c)  That  it  is  in  the  general  interests  of  the  country,  or  of  a 
section  of  the  Community,  or  of  a  trade,  that  such  article  should  be 
manufactured  or  such  process  carried  on  as  aforesaid. 

The  fee  payable  on  such  application  shall  be  ten  dollars. 

The  Commissioner  may  at  any  time,  in  his  absolute  discretion, 
revoke  any  avoidance  or  suspension  of  any  patent  or  license 
ordered  by  him. 

Provided  always  that  the  Commissioner  may  at  any  time,  if  in 
his  absolute  discretion  he  deems  it  expedient  in  the  public  interest, 
order  the  avoidance  or  suspension  in  whole  or  in  part  of  any  such 
patent  or  license  upon  such  terms  and  conditions,  if  any,  as  he  may 
think  fit. 

3.  In  any  case  In  which  the  Commissioner  makes  an  order  by 
virtue  of  the  powers  vested  in  him  under  these  Rules  and  Regula- 
tions or  any  of  them,  avoiding  or  suspending  in  whole  or  in  part  a 
patent,  he  may,  in  his  discretion,  grant  in  favour  of  persons  other 
than  the  subject  of  any  State  at  war  with  His  Majesty,  licenses  to 
make,  use,  exercise  or  vend  the  patented  invention  so  avoided  or 
suspended,  upon  such  terms  and  conditions  and  either  for  the 
whole  term  of  the  patent  or  for  such  less  period  as  the  Commis- 
sioner may  think  fit. 

4.  The  Commissioner  may,  at  any  time  during  the  continuance 
of  these  Orders  and  Regulations,  avoid  or  suspend  any  proci'edings 
on  any  application  made  under  The  Patent  Act  by  a  subject  of  any 
State  at  war  with  His  Majesty. 

5.  The  Commissioner  may  also,  at  any  time,  during  the  con- 
tinuance of  these  Orders  and  Regulations,  extend  the  time 
prescribed  by  The  Patent  Act  or  any  rules  made  thereunder,  for 
doing  any  act  or  filing  any  document,  upon  such  terms  and  subject 
to  such  conditions  as  he  may  think  fit  in  the  following  cases, 
namely:  — 

(a)  Where  it  is  shown  to  his  satisfaction  that  the  applicant, 
patentee,  or  proprietor,  as  the  case  may  be,  was  prevented  from 
doing  the  said  act,  or  filing  the  said  document,  by  reason  of  active 
service  or  enforced  absence  from  this  country,  or  any  other  cir- 
cumstances arising  from  the  present  state  of  war,  which.  In  the 
opinion  of  the  Commissioner,  would  justify  such  extension; 

(b)  Where  the  doing  of  any  act  would,  by  reason  of  the  cir- 
cumstances arising  from  the  present  state  of  war,  be  prejudicial  or 
injurious  to  the  rights  or  interests  of  any  applicant,  patentee,  or 
proprietor  as  aforesaid. 

Such  extension  of  any  prescribed  time,  if  granted  after  its 
expiration,  shall  have  the  same  effect  as  If  granted  prior  thereto, 
provided  such  expiration  occurred  on  or  after  the  fourth  day  of 
August,  1914. 


246  PATENT  LAWS. 

6.  The  Commissioner  may  refuse  to  register  the  assignment  of 
any  patent  made  by  a  subject  of  any  State  at  war  with  His  Majesty 
and  filed  in  the  Patent  Office  on  or  after  the  fourth  day  of  August, 
1914,  unless  satisfied  that  such  assignment  was  made  in  good  faith 
and  not  for  the  purpose  of  evading  any  of  the  provisions  of  the 
foregoing  Orders  and  Regulations. 

7.  The  term  "person"  used  in  these  Orders  and  Regulations, 
shall,  in  addition  to  the  meaning  given  thereto  by  par.  20  of  sec- 
tion 34  of  "The  Interpretation  Act,"  include  any  government 
department. 

8.  These  Orders  and  Regulations  shall  come  into  operation  as 
and  from  the  fourth  day  of  August,  1914. 

9.  The  Orders  and  Regulations  respecting  Patents  of  Invention 
made  under  "The  War  Measures  Act,  1914,"  and  dated  the  11th 
September,  1914,  are  hereby  rescinded  and  repealed. 

ORDER  IN  COUNCHi. 

At  the  Government  House  at  Ottawa.  Monday,  the  14th  day  of 
February,  1916. 

Present:  His  Royal  Highness  The  Governor  General  in  Council. 

His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  in  Council  Is  pleased 
to  order  that  the  Orders  and  Regulations  respecting  Patents  of 
Invention  of  date  the  2nd  October,  1914,  made  under  and  in  virtue 
of  the  authority  conferred  by  The  War  Measures  Act,  1914,  shall  be 
and  the  same  are  hereby  amended  as  follows: — 

1.  That  Section  5  of  said  Orders  and  Regulations  be  amended 
by  adding  thereto  "and  shall  be  valid  notwithstanding  any  previous 
extension  or  extensions  granted  either  under  authority  of  The 
Patent  Act  or  these  Orders  and  Regulations." 

2.  That  the  following  section  be  added: — 

"10.  In  any  case  in  which  through  circumstances  arising 
"from  the  present  state  of  war,  the  Commissioner  may  deem  it 
"expedient,  he  may  order  that  during  the  continuance  of  the  war 
"and  for  six  months  thereafter,  neither  the  failure  to  construct 
"or  manufacture  in  Canada  -any  patented  invention  nor  the  im- 
"portation  of  such  invention  into  Canada  shall  in  any  way  affect 
"the  validity  of  the  patent  granted  in  respect  of  such  invention, 
"notwithstanding  anything  in  The  Patent  Act  or  in  such  patent." 

(Sgd.)      RODOLPHE  BOUDREAU, 

Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council. 


Who  may  Obtain  Patents — Any  person  who  has  invented  any  new 
and  useful  art,  machine,  maufacture  or  composition  of  matter, 
or  any  new  and  useful  improvement  thereof  which  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  previous  to  his  application 
for  a  patent  therefor  in  Canada. 

What  is  not  Patentable — Any  invention  with  an  illicit  object,  or 
a  mere  scientific  principle  or  abstract  theorem. 

Any  inventor  who  elects  to  obtain  a  patent  for  his  invention  in 
a  foreign  country  before  obtaining  a  patent  for  the  same  invention 


PATENT  LAWS.  247 

in  Canada  may  obtain  a  patent  in  Canada  if  the  patent  is  applied  for 
within  one  year  from  the  date  of  the  issue  of  the  first  foreign  patent 
for  such  invention. 

Note. — This  provision  does  not  nullify  the  fact  that  the  patent 
must  be  applied  for  within  twelve  months  of  the  first  public  use  or 
sale  of  the  invention  either  in  Canada  or  elsewhere. 

If  within  three  months  after  the  date  of  the  issue  of  a  foreigm 
patent  the  inventor  gives  notice  to  the  Commissioner  of  his  intentloh 
to  apply  for  a  patent  in  Canada  for  such  invention,  then  no  other 
person  having  commenced  to  manufacture  the  same  device  fti 
Canada  during  such  period  of  one  year  shall  be  entitled  to  continue 
the  manufacture  of  the  same  after  the  inventor  has  obtained  a 
patent  therefor  in  Canada  without  the  consent  or  allowance  of  the 
inventor. 

Any  person  who  has  invented  any  improvement  on  any  patented 
invention  may  obtain  a  patent  for  such  improvement,  but  he  shall 
not  thereby  obtain  the  right  of  vending  or  using  the  original  in- 
vention nor  shall  the  patent  for  the  original  invention  confer  the 
right  of  vending  or  using  the  patented  improvement. 

Refusal  to  Grant  Patents — The  Commissioner  may  object  to 
grant  a  patent  in  any  of  the  following  cases: — 

(a)  When  he  is  of  opinion  that  the  alleged  Invention  la  not 
patentable  in  law; 

(&)  When  it  appears  to  him  that  the  invention  is  already  in 
the  possession  of  the  public,  with  the  consent  or  allowance  of  the 

Inventor; 

(c)  When  it  appears  to  him  that  there  is  no  novelty  in  the 
Invention; 

((?)  When  It  appears  to  him  that  the  Invention  has  been  des- 
cribed in  a  book  or  other  printed  publication  before  the  date  of  the 
application,  or  Is  otherwise  in  the  possession  of  the  public; 

(c)  When  It  appears  to  him  that  the  Invention  has  already  been 
patented  In  Canada,  unless  the  Commissioner  has  doubts  as  to 
whether  the  patentee  or  the  applicant  Is  the  first  Inventor; 

(f)  When  It  appears  to  him  that  the  invention  has  already  been 
patented  in  a  foreign  country,  and  the  year  has  not  expired  withfn 
which  the  foreign  patentee  may  apply  for  a  patent  In  Canada,  unless 
the  Commissioner  has  doubts  as  to  whether  the  foreign  patentee 
or  the  applicant  is  the  first  inventor.     R.S.,  c.  61,  s.  16. 

Joint  Inventors  must  make  joint  application. 

Assignees,  by  assignment  of  record  before  the  Issue  of  a  patent, 
may  become  patentees. 

If  the  inventor  dies  before  application,  his  assignee  or  legal 
representative  may  apply  instead.  When  the  inventor  dies  between 
the  application  and  the  issue,  the  patent  is  granted  to  the  personal 
representative  or  assignee. 

Life  of  a  Patent — The  full  term  is  eighteen  years.  The  fee  may 
be  paid  for  the  full  term  or  for  a  partial  term  of  six  or  twelve  years 
and  may  be  extended  before  the  expiry  of  the  partial  term. 

Conditions — (a)  The  patent  becomes  void  if,  after  two  years 
from  the  date  of  the  patent  or  any  extension  thereof,  the  owner 
fails  to  manufacture  the  invention  in  Canada. 


248  PATENT  LAWS. 

(&)  The  patent  becomes  void  if  the  owner  imports  the  invention 
into  Canada  for  more  than  one  year  from  the  date  of  the  patent,  or 
any  extension  thereof. 

The  Ck>minissioner  may  grant  an  extension  to  the  terms  fixed 
to  manufacture  and  import. 

Amendments  after  issue:  (a)  Disclaimer;  (6)  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. 

Be-issue — When  there  is  "insufficient  description  of  specification, 
or  too  broad  claims."  an  amended  specification  may  be  filed,  and 
upon  surrender  of  the  original  patent,  at  new  patent  for  the  same 
Invention  may  be  issued. 

A  patent  shall  be  void,  if  any  material  allegation  in  the  petition 
or  declaration  of  the  applicant  is  untrue  or  if  the  specifications  and 
drawings  contain  more  or  less  than  is  necessary  for  obtaining  the 
end  for  which  they  purport  to  be  made,  when  such  omission  or 
addition  is  wilfully  made  for  the  purpose  of  misleading. 

Infringement — Every  person  who,  without  the  consent  in  writ- 
ing of  the  patentee,  makes,  constructs,  sells,  or  puts  in  practice,  or 
procures  from  any  person  not  authorized  by  the  patentee  or  his 
legal  representatives  to  make  or  use  it,  and  who  uses  the  invention 
patented,  shall  be  liable  in  damages. 

Action  for  Infringement  may  be  brought  in  any  Court  of  Record 
having  jurisdiction. 

Injunction — The  party  taking  action  for  Infringement  of  a 
patent  may  apply  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  may  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  Facias" — A  certified  copy  of 
the  patent  and  application  documents  is  filed  in  Court,  and  a  writ 
of  scire  facias,  issued  to  repeal  the  patent  for  cause,  to  be  shown 
in  the  proceeding  thereunder. 

A  certificate  of  judgment  voiding  the  patent  is  to  be  filed  in  the 
Patent  Office. 

Marking — Patented  devices  must  be  marked  with  the  word 
"Patented,"  with  the  year  of  the  issue.  Penalty  for  failure  to 
mark — fine  not  exceeding  $100  or  imprisonment  not  exceeding  two 
months. 

False  Marking — It  is  a  misdemeanor  and  punishable  by  a  fine 
of  not  more  than  $200  or  imprisonment  not  exceeding  three  months. 

€!ov«mment  may  use  Patented  Invention — The  Government 
of  Canada  may,  at  any  time,  use  any  patented  invention,  paying  to 
the  patentee  such  sum  as  the  Commissioner  reports  to  be  reason- 
able compensation  for  the  use  thereof.     R.S.,  c.  61,  s.  44. 

As  to  Use  of  Patented  Invention  in  Foreign  Vessels — No  patent 
■hail  extend  to  prevent  the  use  of  any  invention  in  any  foreign  ship 


PATENT    LAWS.  249 

or  vessel,  if  such  invention  is  not  bo  used  for  the  manufacture  of 
any  goods  to  be  vended  within  or  exported  from  Canada.  R.S., 
c.  61,  s.  45. 

Patent  not  to  Affect  Previous  Purchaser — Every  person  who,  be- 
fore the  issuing  of  a  patent,  has  purchased,  constructed  or  acquired 
any  invention  for  which  a  patent  is  afterwards  obtained  under  this 
Act,  shall  have  the  right  of  using  and  vending  to  others  the  specific 
article,  machine,  manufacture  or  composition  of  matter  patented 
and  so  purchased,  constructed  or  acquired  before  the  issue  of  the 
patent  therefor,  without  being  liable  to  the  patentee  or  his  legal 
representatives  for  so  doing;  but  the  patent  shall  not,  as  regards 
other  persons,  be  held  invalid  by  reason  of  such  purchase,  con- 
struction or  acquisition  or  use  of  the  invention,  by  the  person  first 
aforesaid  or  by  those  to  whom  he  has  sold  the  same,  unless  the 
same  was  purchased,  constructed,  acquired  or  used,  with  the  con- 
sent or  allowance  of  the  inventor  thereof,  for  a  longer  period  than 
one  year  before  the  application  for  a  patent  therefor,  thereby  mak- 
ing the  invention  one  which  has  become  public  and  in  public  use. 
R.S.,  c.  61,  s.  46. 

Arbitration  in  Case  of  Conflicting  Applications — In  case  of  con- 
flicting applications  for  any  patent,  the  matter  shall  be  submitted 
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  decision  or  award  shall  be  delivered  to  the 
Commissioner  in  writing,  and  shall  be  final  as  to  the  granting  of  the 
patent. 

Failure  to  Appoint  Arbitrators — If  either  of  the  applicants  re- 
fuse or  fail  to  appoint  an  arbitrator,  and  there  be  two  applicants, 
the  patent  shall  issue  to  the  other  applicant. 

In  certain  cases  Commissioner  may  appoint. 

If  there  are  more  than  two  conflicting  applications,  and  the 
persons  applying  do  not  unite  in  appointing  three  arbitrators,  th« 
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. 

Powers  of  Arbitrators — The  arbitrators  may  summon  before 
them  any  person  they  may  require  to  give  evidence,  and  to  produce 
such  documents  and  things  as  they  may  deem  requisite  to  a  full 
Investigation  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  be  compelled  to  answer  any  question  which  might 
render  him  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  applicants  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  hia 
invention,  and  is  in  fear  of  being  despoiled  of  his  idea,  may  file  in 
the  Patent  Office  a  description  of  his  invention,  with  or  without 
plans,  together  with  the  statutory  fee,  and  the  said  documents 
shall  be  preserved  in  secrecy,  with  the  exception  of  delivering  copies 


250  PATENT  LAWS. 

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  necessary 
tor  an  application  for  a  patent;  and  if  in  the  opinion  of  the  Com- 
missioner, the  applications  are  conflicting,  like  proceedings  may  be 
had  in  such  respect  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,  unless 
application  be  made  for  a  patent  of  invention  within  one  year 
See  3  Edw.  VII.  ch.  46,  and  R.  S.  C.  c.  61,  s,  8. 

Compulsory  Licenses — An  applicant  when  applying  for  a  patent, 
or  at  any  time  within  six  months  after  the  issue  of  a  patent,  may 
petition  the  Commissioners  to  have  such  patent  made,  subject  to 
the  following  conditions,  instead  of  subject  to  the  manufacturing 
and  importation  clauses  of  the  Act:  — 

(a)  That  any  person,  while  the  patent  continues  in  force,  may 
by  petition  apply  tc  the  Commissioner  for  the  privilege  of  manufac- 
turing and  using,  and  selling  the  invention  under  said  patent. 

(6)  The  Commissioner  may  make  an  order  granting  the  right 
to  manufacture  and  use  the  Invention  to  the  petitioner  for  reason 
that  the  reasonable  requirements  of  the  public  have  not  been  satis- 
fied. 

(c)  The  Commissioner  may  fix  the  amounts  for  royalties  and 
the  terms  for  payments  to  the  patentee  under  such  license. 

(d)  The  Commissioner  may  call  in  the  aid  of  specially  qualified 
assessors,  in  fixing  the  amount  for  royalties,  when  either  party  to 
the  license  becomes  dissatisfied. 

(e)  The  Commissioner  may  grant  any  number  of  licenses 
under  the  patent. 

if)  The  patent  and  all  the  rights  and  privileges  granted  to  the 
patentee  shall  cease,  and  the  patent  shall  be  declared  null  and  void 
If  at  any  time  within  three  months  after  the  Commissioner  has 
granted  a  license  or  licenses  against  the  patent  to  use  the  patent 
to  others,  that  the  patentee  refuses  to  comply  with  the  conditions 
stated  in  said  license  or  licenses. 

Bills  of  Exchange — All  promissory  notes  given  in  payment  of  the 
whole  or  part  of  the  consideration  shall  have  the  words — Given  for 
a  Patent  Right — across  the  face  thereof — Failure  to  comply  with 
the  requirement  is  punishable  by  fine  or  imprisonment. 

INDUSTRIAL  DESIGNS. 

An  Act  respecting  Trade  Marks  and  Industrial  Designs. 

This  Act  may  he  cited  as  The  Trade  Mark  and  Design  Act, 

B.S.,  chap.  63,  s.  1. 

Application — Application  shall  be  made  to  the  Minister  of  Trade 
and  Commerce  (Trade-mark  and  Copyright  Branch),  Ottawa, 
Ontario. 


PATENT  LAWS.  251 

Who  shall  be  deemed  Proprietors — The  author  of  any  design 
shall  be  considered  the  proprietor  thereof  unless  he  has  executed, 
for  some  other  party,  the  design  for  a  good  and  valuable  consider- 
ation. 

Duration  of  Industrial  Design — The  exclusive  right  to  an  Indus- 
trial Design  is  for  a  term  of  five  years,  renewable,  before  expiration 
of  first  term,  for  a  further  term  of  five  years,  but  not  to  exceed  ten 
years  in  all. 

Assignable — Every  industrial  design  Is  assignable  in  law,  in 
whole  or  any  undivided  interest  thereof;  or  the  use  of  said  indus- 
trial design  may  be  conveyed  to  others,  by  a  license,  registered  at 
the  office  of  the  Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce. 

Protection — An  industrial  design  should  be  registered  before 
publication  to  insure  protection. 

Marking  Industrial  Designs — The  proprietor  of  an  Industrial 
design  should  mark  his  design  "Rd."  and  year  of  registration, 
together  with  his  name. 

Offences — Every  person  using  or  imitating  a  registered  design, 
without  a  license  from  the  proprietor,  or  who  publishes,  sells  or 
exposes  for  sale,  shall  forfeit  a  sum  not  exceeding  one  hundred  and 
twenty  dollars,  and  not  less  than  twenty  dollars,  to  the  proprietor, 
and  such  sum  shall  be  recoverable  with  costs  on  summary  convic- 
tion under  Para.  XV.  of  the  Criminal  Code.    R.S.,  c.  63,  s.  31. 

Falsely  Marking — Every  person  placing  the  word  "Registered" 
or  the  letters  "Rd."  upon  an  article  for  which  no  design  has  been 
registered,  or  upon  an  article  upon  which  the  registered  right  has 
expired;  or  who  publishes,  sells,  or  offers  for  sale,  any  article 
knowing  It  to  be  fraudulently  marked,  shall,  for  each  offence,  be 
liable  to  a  penalty  not  exceeding  thirty  dollars,  and  not  less  than 
four  dollars,  recoverable  by  a  summary  conviction  under  Para.  XV. 
of  the  Criminal  Code.     R.S.,  c.  63,  s.  31. 

Limitation  of  Actions — All  suits  under  this  Act  shall  be  brought 
within  twelve  months  from  cause  of  action. 

Trade  Mark  Law — The  owner  of  a  trade  mark  is  prevented  by 
statute  from  instituting  any  proceeding  to  prevent  the  infringement 
of  such  trade  mark  until  it  has  been  registered  in  pursuance  of  the 
Act  respecting  Trade  Marks  and  Industrial  Designs. 

Every  proprietor,  who  applies  for  registration  of  his  Trade 
Mark,  shall  state  in  his  application  whether  the  trade  mark  is 
intended  to  be  used  as  a  general  trade  mark,  or  as  a  specific 
trade  mark. 

A  "General  Trade  Mark"  means  a  trade  mark  used  in  connection 
with  the  sale  of  the  various  articles  In  which  the  owner  deals. 

A  "Specific  Trade  Mark"  means  a  trade  mark  used  in  connection 
with  the  sale  of  a  class  of  merchandise  of  a  particular  description. 

When  the  trade  mark  has  been  registered,  the  proprietor  shall 
have  the  exclusive  right  to  use  the  trade  mark  to  designate  the 
articles  made  or  sold  by  him. 

Every  trade  mark  registered  in  pursuance  of  the  Trade  Marks 
and  Industrial  Designs  Act  is  assignable  In  law. 

A  general  trade  mark  once  registered  shall  endure  without 
limitation. 

A  specific  trade  mark  shall  endure  for  a  term  of  twenty-five  years 
and  be  renewable  for  a  like  term. 

An  action  or  suit  may  be  maintained  against  any  person  who 
unlawfully  uses  the  trade  mark. 


252  PATENT  LAWS 

Every  one  is  deemed  to  forge  a  trade  mark,  who  without  the 
assent  of  the  proprietor,  makes  the  trade  mark  or  one  so  nearly 
resembling  it  as  to  be  calculated  to  deceive  or  who  falsifies  any 
genuine  trade  mark. 

Every  one  is  deemed  to  falsely  apply  a  trade  mark,  who  with- 
out the  assent  of  the  proprietor  of  the  trade  mark,  applies  such 
trade  mark  or  a  mark  so  nearly  resembling  it  as  to  be  calculated 
to  deceive. 

Every  one  is  guilty  of  an  indictable  offence  who  sells  or  exposes 
or  has  in  possession  for  sale  any  articles  to  which  any  forged  trade 
mark  is  applied. 

Every  one  is  guilty  of  an  indictable  offence  who  defaces,  conceals 
or  removes  a  trade  mark. 

Every  one  guilty  of  an  offence  defined  in  this  part  in  respect  to 
trade  marks,  is  liable:  — 

(a)  On  conviction,  on  indictment,  to  two  years  imprisonment 
or  fine  or  both  imprisonment  and  fine. 

(b)  On  summary  conviction  to  four  months  imprisonment  or 
to  a  fine  not  exceeding  two  hundred  dollars  and  in  case  of  a 
second  or  subsequent  conviction  to  six  months  imprisonment  or 
to  a  fine  not  exceeding  two  hundred  and  fifty  dollars. 

In  any  case  the  article  by  means  of  or  in  relation  to  which  the 
offence  has  been  committed  shall  be  forfeited. 

Everyone  is  liable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  penalty  not  exceed- 
ing one  hundred  dollars  who  falsely  represents  that  the  goods  are 
made  by  a  person  holding  a  royal  warrant,  or  for  the  service  of  any 
of  the  Royal  family  or  the  government  of  the  United  Kingdom  or 
of  Canada. 

Every  one  is  liable  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  five  hundred  dollars 
and  not  less  than  two  hundred  dollars  who  imports  any  goods  which 
would  be  forfeited  by  reason  of  bearing  a  false  trade  mark. 

The  proprietor  of  a  registered  trade  mark  may  sue  in  the  Civil 
Courts  for  the  infringement  of  the  mark. 


DOMINION  ASSOCIATION  OF  CHARTERED 
ACCOUNTANTS 


OFFICERS  AND  MEMBERS   OP  THE   ASSOCIATION. 

President : 
John  Parton,  Winnipeg. 

Vice-Praident :  Seereiary-  Treasurer  : 

A.  C.  Neff,  Toronto.  W.  D.  Glendinning,  4  09  Merchants 

Bank  Building,  Winnipeg. 
Council: 
Representative.  Elected  by 

F.  W.   Sharp,  Montreal    )  The  Association  of  Accountants 

John  Hyde,  Montreal i       in  Montreal. 

A.  C.  Neff,  Toronto 1  __         ,     ,.,   ,  ^      „^   _^ 

R.  J.  Dilworth,  Toronto I  ^f     Institute     of     Chartered 

Bryan  Pontifex,  Toronto   j       AccounUnts  of  Ontario. 

John  Parton,  Winnipeg \  The  Institute  of  Chartered  Ac- 

F.  C.  S.  Turner,  Winnipeg    f       countants  of  Manitoba. 

T  T    F  PJ^M   u«»fo»  iThe      Institute     of     Chartered 

T.  L.  E.  Piers.  Halifax ]     AccounUnts  of  Nora  Scotia. 

A    XT    T7.J        J      TT  )  The     Institute     of     Chartered 

A.  H.  Edwards,  Vancouver   \.       A«««„T,*oT,+a  «*    hvwiok    n«i 

W.  E.  Hodges,  Vancouver J       ^^^^la  *  °'    ^^^^^^^    ^''^' 

F.  J.  Wilson,  Regina   \  The     Institute     of     Chartered 

A.  W.  Goldie,  Regina ^      Accountants  of  Saskatchewan 

W.  H.  A.  Thompson,  Calgary  .  .  .  .   i  The  Institute  of  Chartered  Ac- 
W.  W.  Gould,  Edmonton (      countants  of  Alberta. 

The  Dominion  Association  of  Chartered  Accountants  is  composed 
of  the  members  in  good  standing  of  the  above  named  Provincial 
Institutes  of  Chartered  Accountants  resident  in  Canada,  membership 
being  obtainable  only  through  the  said  Provincial  Institutes.  The 
Council  is  elected  annually,  each  Institute  electing  representatives, 
not  in  any  event  exceeding  three,  in  proportion  to  the  number  of  Its 
total  membership.  The  Presidency  of  the  Association  Is  held  In 
rotation  by  a  representative  of  each  of  the  Societies  In  the  order 
above  named,  and  the  Vice-Presidency  is  held  by  a  representative 
of  the  Society  next  In  order  of  rotation.  The  Secretary-Treasurer 
Is  appointed  from  the  membership  of  the  Society  electing  the 
President. 

Th«  objects  of  the  Association  are  set  out  In  the  by-laws  as 
follows: — 

(o)  To  secure  the  Incorporation  of  Provincial  Societies  in  Pro- 
vinces of  the  Dominion  where  nonfe  now  exist; 

(6)  To  assist  Provincial  Societies  In  securing  uniform  legislation 
for  the  better  protection  and  regulation  of  local  profes- 
sional Interests; 

(c)  To  secure  the  adoption  by  Provincial  Societies  of  uniform 

standards  of  examination  and  membership; 

(d)  To  arrange    for    reciprocal    privileges    between    Provincial 

Societies  for  the  benefit  of  their  members; 

(e)  To  consider  questions  of  ethics; 

{f)   To   secure  harmony  of  action  In  all  matters  affecting  the 
common  interest,    and    generally    to    act   In   an   advisory 
capacity  to  the  Provincial   Societies. 
The  annual  meeting  Is  held  In  the  month  of  September  of  each 
year. 

1253) 


254 


CHARTERED  ACCOUNTANTS. 


ALBERTA. 

CALGARY. 

Edwards,    Morgan    A     Co. 
Geo.  Edwards,  A.  H.  Ed- 
wards, W.  H,  A.  Thomp- 
son. 
See  Card  following. 

Harvey,  Richardson,  Cole  & 
Robertson.  Frank  Har- 
vey. 

Ireland,  William. 

McCannel   Bros.  A  Co.    D. 
A.  McCannel.  M.  C.  Mc- 
Cannel. 
See  Card  following. 

Marwick,  Mitchell,  Peat  A 
Co.  James  Marwick, 
Douglas  Dewar,  J.  T. 
Gray.  S.  J.  Broad. 

Reed.  H.  K. 

Richardson,  Eric. 

Robertson,  D.  B. 

Stuart,  Geo.  A. 

Touche,  Qeo.  A.,  A  Co. 
Alex.  Cameron. 

Watson,  J.  B. 

Webb,  Read,  Hegan  &  Co. 
J.  B.  Sutherland. 

Williams,  John  H. 
EDMONTON. 

Anderson,  H.  C. 

Baldwin,  Dow  A  Bowman, 
Jackson  Bldg.  H.  W. 
Baldwin,  William  Dow, 
Kenneth  Bowman. 

Denby,  Edwin. 

Dixon,  Walter. 

Gould,  W.  W.,  614  Tegler 
Building. 

Harvey,  Richardson,  Cole  & 
Robertson.  C.  L.  Rich- 
ardson. 

Henderson,  Jas.  A. 

McCannel      Bros.     A     Co., 
Moser-Ryder  Blk.     D.  A. 
McCannel,  M.  C.  McCan- 
nel. 
See  Card  following. 

Nash,  Hugh  H. 

Patriquin,  H.  0. 

Race.  C.  V<. 

Robertson,  Wm. 

Sells,  John  F. 

Walker,  M.  H. 

Webb,  Read,  Hegan  &  Co. 
Ed.  D.  C.  Thomson,  Har- 
old Gorse. 
LETHBRIDQE. 

Ritchie     Paterson     &     Co. 
Robt.    J.    Ritchie    Pater- 
son. 
MEDICINE  HAT. 

0.  J.  Godfrey  &  Go.  F. 
Martyn  Oliver. 

Ritchie  Paterson  &  Go. 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

KAMLOOPS. 

Claxton,  A.  C. 
Godby,  H.  W. 
VANCOUVER. 

Alderson,  E.  R. 

Anderson,  W.  B.,  Yorkshire 

Bldg. 
Bland,  T.  N.,  London  Bldg. 
Brewis,  J.  F. 
Buttar    &    Chiene,    London 

Bldg.    W.   S.   Buttar,   H. 

C.  Chiene,  R.  Bell. 
Caldicott,    J.    P. 
Chalk,  A.  L.  C,  Yorkshire 

Bldg. 
Christie,  H.  D.,  &  Co..  905 

Yorkshire    Bldg.      H.    D. 

Christie. 
Crehan,  Mouat  A  Co.,  402 

Pender  St.  M.  J.  Crehan, 

W.  D.  Martin. 
Edwards,    Morgan    A    Co., 

710  London  Bldg.    A.  H. 

Edwards.        (See      Tor- 
onto.) 
Field,  F.,  Standard  Bk.  Bldg. 
Forsyth,    J.    D.,    Yorkshire 

Bldg. 
Foster   &   Barrett-Lennard, 

618  Rogers  Bldg.     A.  P. 

Foster,    W.    J.    Barrett- 
Lennard. 
Helliwell,  Maclachlan  A  Co., 

Yorkshire    Bldg.      J.    P. 

HeUiwell,    W.    M.    Mac- 
lachlan. 
Hodge,  T.  K. 
Humphries,  T.,  405  Bank  of 

Ottawa  Bldg. 
Hunter,  R.  W. 
Jackson,  J.  H.,  Rogers  Bldg. 
Jones,  F.  D.,  708  Yorkshire 

Bldg. 

Kendall,     John,      Dominion 

Bldg. 
Kestin,  F.  R.,  739  Hastings 

St.  W. 
Leicester,  G. 

Martin,  W.  S.,  Winch  Bldg. 
Marwick,  Mitchell,  Peat  & 

Co.,   Standard  Bk.    Bldg. 

W.  R.  Carmichael. 
Nesbitt,  W.  H.,  511  Metro- 

pohtan  Bldg. 
Pirie,  R.  B.  W.,  415  Credit 

Foncier  Bldg. 
Price,   Waterhouse    &    Co., 

Bank    of    Ottawa    Bldg. 

G.  F.  Gyles. 
Rathie.   A.   H.,   &    Co.,   470 

Granville  St. 
Richardson,  Frank,  405  Bk. 

of  Ottawa  Bldg. 


CHARTERED  ACCOUNTANTS. 


255 


VANCOUVER — Continued 

RIddell,  Stead,  Hodges  A 
Winter,  Bank  of  Ottawa 
Bldg.  W.  E.  Hodges,  G. 
E.  Winter.  (See  Mon- 
treal.) 

Rorle,  George,  Vancouver 
Hotel  Block. 

Ross,  F.  A.,  Standard  Bank 
Bldg. 

Ross,  James. 

Rowe,  W.  G.,  1122  Stand- 
ard Bk.  Bldg. 

Runner,  P.  L. 

Scrimgeour,  W. 

Sewell,  F.  G.,  Dominion 
Bldg. 

Shaw,  Alfred,  A  Tolmie, 
Credit  Foncier  Bldg.  Al- 
fred Shaw,  W.  A.  Tolmie. 

Small,  J.  D. 

Stein,  W.  T.,  Rogers  Bldg. 

Stoddart,  C.  T.,  901  London 
Bldg. 

Stuart,  John  M.,  Standard 
Bank  Bldg. 

Tansley,  Gordon,  837  Hast- 
ings St.  W. 

'fouche,  G.  A.,  A  Co., 
Metropolitan  Bldg.  G.  H. 
D.  Robertson,  L.  A. 
Matthews. 

Townsend,  R.  T. 

Webb,  Read,  Hegan  A  Co., 
Dominion  Bldg.  Frank 
Webb.  J.  H.  Young. 

Woodthorpe,  Hevan  &  Co., 
Winch      Bldg.        J.      B. 
Woodthorpe. 
VICTORIA. 

Bawden,  W.  A.,  P.O.  Box 
87. 

Gillespie,  John  C. 

Griffiths,  Albert  F.,  P.O. 
Box  200. 

Hughes,  G.  R.,  Times  Bldg. 

Ismay,  E.  W. 

Monteith,  W.  B.,  Times 
Bldg. 

Wicks,  H.  J.,  P.O.  Box 
1064. 

MANITOBA. 

BRANDON. 

Cherry  &  Macdonnell. 
WINNIPEG. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  624 
Broadway. 

Armstrong  &  Ashley,  Con- 
fed.  Life  Bldg.  Adam 
Armstrong,  A.  V.  Ashley. 

Baker,  Robert  J.,  852 
Wolseley  Ave. 

Chaplin,  Edward  V.,  312 
Kennedy  Bldg. 


WINNIPEG — Continued. 

Cherrv  &  Macdonnell,  1008 
Mc.\rthur  Bldg.  H.  M. 
Cherry,  R.  C.  Mac- 
donnell. 

Cooper,  Sanburn  &  Co., 
352%   Portage  .\ve. 

Corbould,  C.  D.,  902  Paris 
Building. 

Edwards,  Morgan  A  Co., 
710  Electric  Ry.  Chbrs. 
Geo.  Edwards,  Toronto, 
C.  E.  White. 

Gilbert  &  Laird,  Electric 
Ry.  Chbrs.  F.  C.  Gilbert, 
W.  C.  Laird. 

Harvey,  Richardson,  Cole  A 
Robertson,  309  Merch- 
ants Bk.  Bldg.  D.  R.  Hut- 
ton. 

Hayward,  R.  H.,  Monadnock 
Blk. 

Henderson,  W.  A.,  A  Co., 
509  Electric  Ry.  Chbrs. 
W.  A.  Henderson. 

Hudson,  Oscar  &  Co.,  215 
Curry  Bldg.  H.  J.  Mor- 
den. 

Jex.  W.  R.,  204  SterUng 
Bk.  Bldg. 

Laing,  G.  S.,  338  Grain  Ex- 
change. 

Marwlck,  Mitchell,  Peat  A 
Co.,  1011  McArthur  Bldg. 
S.  George  Brown. 

Pender,  D.  A.,  Slasor  A  Co., 
805  Confed.  Life  Bldg.  D. 
A.  Pender,  Harry  Slasor. 

Phillips,  Arthur  E.,  Union 
Trust  Bldg. 

Price,  Waterhouse  A  Co., 
902  Union  Trust  Bldg. 
David  Young. 

Ramage,  William,  Adanac 
Club. 

Reade,  Hubert  T..  A  Co.. 
408  Quebec  Bk.  Bldg.  J. 
J.  C.  Shelley. 

Riddell,  Stead,  Graham  A 
Hutchison,  409  Merch- 
ants Bk.  Bldg.  W.  D. 
Glendinning. 

Ronald,  Griggs  A  Co.,  802 
Lindsay  Bldpr.  W.  Sidney 
Ronald,  B.  F.  Griggs. 

Ross,  P.  S.,  &  Sons,  909 
Electric  Ry.  Chbrs. 

Scott,  John  A  Co.,  Bel- 
gica  Block. 

Scott,  W.  B.,  535  Lipton  St. 

Sharp,  Geo.  C,  601  Confed. 
Life  Bldg. 

Stirling,  Rankin  A  Saul,  349 
Grain  Exchange  Bldg.  J. 
F.  Stirling,  Ewen  Ran- 
kin, T.  W.  Saul. 


256 


CHARTERED  ACCOUNTANTS. 


WINNIPEG — Continued. 
Touche,  George  A.,  &  Co., 

805    Electric   Ry.   Chbrs. 

R.  A.  Roberts. 
P.  C.  S.  Turner  &  Co.,  502 

Trust  &  Loan  Bldg.   F.  C. 

S.  Turner,  William  Gray. 
Webb,  Read,  Hegan  dt  Co., 

610   McArthur  Bldg.      T. 

Harry  Webb,  E.  S.  Read. 

C.  R.  Hegan,  John  Parton. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

ST.  JOHN. 

Blanchet,  P.  P. 
Cox,  Arthur  E. 
Maeintyre,  A.  P. 
Macintyre,  R.  A. 
SUSSEX. 

Atherton,   J.    P.,    P.O.    Box 
171. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 

AMHERST. 

Dennis,  C.  D. 
HALIFAX. 

Blackett,    J.    R.,    422    Bar- 

rington  St. 
Carter,  R.,  McCurdy  Bldg. 
Coldwell,  B.  A..  8  Prince  St. 
Creighton,  H.  D.,  223  Hollis 

St. 
Crowell,    H.    E.,    P.O.    Box 

388 
Dickson,    G.    Wallace,    223 

Hollis  St. 
DusUn,  G.  G.,  St.  Paul  Bldg. 
Paulkner,    Geo.    E.,    Hollis 

St. 
Holder,  Geo.  H.,  128  Cunard 

St. 
Johnson,   T.   Harold,   Keith 

Bldg. 
Kaulbach,  E.,  P.O.  Box  746. 
Leverman,  W.   E.,   26  Roy 

Bldg. 
Longard,  E.  J.,   235  Hollis 

St. 
Martin,  R.  L.,   109  Edward 

St. 
MacDonald,  R.  A.,  185  Hol- 
lis St. 
Oxley,  Col.  F.  H.,  38  Inglis 

St. 
Piers,  T.  L.  E.,  266  Jubilee 

Road. 
Stech,  H.  J..  P.O.  Box  593. 
Torey,   C.   L.,   58   Granville 

St. 
Woodin,    L.    A.,    P.O.    Box 

746. 

NEW  GLASGOW. 

Glendinning,  C.  H. 
TRURO 

Abbott,  E.  H. 


SYDNEY  MINES. 

Wood,    Joseph. 

ONTARIO. 

BELLEVILLE. 

Johnson,  J.  W.,  F.C.A. 
BRANTFORD. 

Bunnell,  A.  K.,  F.C.A. 
Parker,  C.  J. 
Shultis.  A. 
CHATHAM. 

Palls,  A.  P. 
COBALT. 

Clark,  Thos.  S. 
PORT  WILLIAM. 

Crawford,    J.    E.,     136    N. 
Franklin  St. 
GUELPH. 

Pentelow,  W.  M. 
HAMILTON. 

Scott,  C.   S.,   F.C.A.,  Spec- 
tator Building. 
Smith,    G.    E.    P.,    Main   & 
James  Sts. 
KINGSTON. 

Burns,      R.      E.,      Ontario 
Chambers. 
KITCHENER. 

Scully,  J.  M.,  F.C.A. 
LONDON. 

Calder,   A.    G.,    693    Talbot 

St. 
Doggerell,  A.  J. 
Jewell,   P.   G.,  314  Domin- 
ion Savings  Bldg. 
McMillan,  James,  295  Prin- 
cess Ave. 
Westerfelt,  J.  W. 
NORTH  BAY. 

Blanchard,  A. 
OTTAWA. 

Bates,  H.  S.,  102  Bank  St. 
Blatch,    G.    L.,    F.C.A.,    193 

Sparks  Street. 
Chamberlain,  A.  P. 
Crawley,  A.  A. 
Cunningham      Bros.,      165 
Sparks  Street.   J.  P.  Cun- 
ningham,  G.  de  H.  Cun- 
ningliam. 
Dunlop,    W.     M.,     Citizens 

Building. 
Larmonth,   E.  A.,   46  Elgin 

St. 
Rougvie,  J.  N.,  Union  Bank 

Bldg. 
ToUey,  W.  A.,  City  Hall. 
Welch,  George  A.,  46  Elgin 
St. 
OWEN  SOUND. 

Fleming,  C.  A.,  F.C.A. 
PETERBOROUGH. 
Morris,  W.  R. 


CHARTERED  ACCOUNTANTS. 


257 


ST.  THOMAS. 

Johnson,  R.  W. 
SUDBURY. 

Ross,  W.  J. 
TORONTO. 

Andrews,  W.  S.,    F.C.A.,    4 

Beaumont  Road. 
Atkinson,  J.  L.,  10  Adelaide 

St.  East. 
Baldwin,   Dow  &   Bowman, 

Lumsden     Bldg.       Harry 

W.   Baldwin. 
Barber,    Henry    A    Co.,    18 

Wellington      e.        Henry 

Barber,  F.C.A. 
Begg,   G.  M.,    262    Carlton 

St. 
Clarke,  John,  32  Church  St. 
Clarkson,    Gordon    A    Oil- 
worth,  15  Wellington  St. 

West.     E.  R.  C.  Clarkson. 

P.C.A.,  G.  T.  Clarkson.  P. 

C.A.,    H.    D.    L.    Gordon. 

F.C.A. ,    R.    J.    Dilworth. 

F.C.A.,  R.  Shiell,  C.A..  W. 

D.  Taylor,  C.A.,  A.  St.  G. 

Boulton,  C.A.,  H.  E.  Guil- 

foyle,  C.A. 
Day.  Q.  D..  82  King  St.  E. 
Eddfs,   Wilton    C,   A   Sons, 

157    Bay   Street.     Wilton 

C.       Eddis.       F.C.A.,       J. 

Wyndham  Eddis,  C.A.,  C. 

S.  Eddis,  C.A.,  A.  R.  Mc- 

Michael,  C.A. 
Edwards,  INorgan  A  Co.,  10 

Adelaide   St.   East.     Geo. 

Edwards,    F.C.A..    A.    H. 

Edwards,  W.  P.  Morgan. 

W.      H.      Thompson,      H 

Percy  Edwards,  Chas.  E. 

White.    E.    Geoffrey    Ed- 
wards,  C..\..   Oswald    N. 

Edwards.  G.A. 
See  Card  following. 
George,  James. 
Gray,  Jas.   C,   154   Simcoe 

St. 
Qunn,    Roberts    A    Co.,   25 

Toronto      St.        Edmond 

Gunn,       F.C.A.,       F.       E. 

Roberts. 
Hfgglns,   Fred   Page  A   Co., 

47  Adelaide  St.  E.    Fred. 

Page  Higgins,  F.C.A..  Jas. 

H.   Hampton,   C.A.,  H.   A. 

Stephens,  C.A. 
See  Card  following. 

Hudson,  Oscar  &  Co.,  32 
Church  St.  Oscar  Hud- 
son, W.  H.  Pettit. 

Jenkins  A  Hardy,  15%  To- 
ronto St.  Thos.  Jenkins, 
James  Hardy.  F.C.A. 

17 


TORONTO — Continued. 

Kernahan,  W.  T.,  F.C.A.,  17 

Gould  Street. 
Langley,  J.  p.,  &  Co.,  Mc- 
Kinnon  Bldg.   J.  P.  Lang- 
ley,   F.C.A.,   F.   G.  Short. 
C.A. 

Lawson,  Welch  A  Campbell, 

59  Yonge  St.  Henr>-  J. 
Welch,  C.A.,  G.  D.  Camp- 
bell, C.A. 

Lawson,  A.  L,  907  Excelsior 
Life  Bldg. 

Macdonald,  D.  B.,  510 
Lumsden  Bldg. 

>[acintosh.  Cole  A  Robert- 
son, 85  Bay  St.  P.  C. 
Baxter,  C.A. 

MacKay,  John  A  Co.,  85 
Bay  Street.  John  Mac- 
Kay. 

Martin,  N.  L.,  64  WelUngton 

St.  West. 
Martin,  J.  S. 
Marwick,  Mitchell,  Peat  A 

Co.  Royal  Bank  Bldg. 
McLeod,    Norman    B.,    803 

Kent   Bldg. 
Merson,   Qeo.,   A    Co.,    807 

Lumsden   Bldg.    Geo.   O. 

Merson. 

Mortimer,  H..  Confederation 

Life  Building. 
Morrison.   S.   A..   59   Yonge 

St. 

Hen,  A.  C,  A  Co.,  70  Vic- 
toria Street.  A.  C.  NeCf. 
P  C  A 

Peters'.  G.  A.,  510  Lumsden 
Bldg. 

Pontlfex,  Bryan,  906  Ex- 
celsior Life   Bldg. 

Price,  Waterhouse  A  Co., 
Royal  Bk.  Bldg.  D.  McK. 
McClelland,  G.  G.  Row- 
botham. 

RIddell,    Stead,    Graham    A 
Hutchison,       Roval       Bk. 
Bldg.     H.  T.  Jam'ieson. 
See  Card  folloxcing. 

Robertson,  Robinson  A  Co., 
24  King  St.  w.  J.  B. 
Robertson,  G.  A.  Robin- 
son. 

Ross.  P.  S..  A  Sons.  Que- 
bec Bank  Bldg. 

Rowlands.  R.  P.,  Quebec 
Bank  Bldg. 

Seburn,  Ferguson  A  Baker, 
19  Melinda  St. 

Spence.  R.  P.,  82  King  St. 
East. 


258 


CHARTERED  ACCOUNTANTS. 


TORONTO — Continued. 

Stiff  Bros.  &  Sime,  Bank  of 

Hamilton  Bldg.  T.  Watson 

Sime,        F.C.A.  Geo. 

Ussher       Stiff,       F.G.A., 

Fred  J.  Stiff,  G.A. 
Sutcliffe,  John  I.,   Bank  of 

Hamilton  Bldg. 
Thome,  Mulholland  &  Co., 

Bk.  of  Hamilton  Bldg.    J. 

L.  Thome,  G.  M.  Mulhol- 
land, E.  J.  Howson,  R.  S. 

McPherson,    A.    B.    She- 

pard,    H.    W.    Vanstone. 

Melvin     Hilbom,     G.     A. 

Sorley. 
Touche,  Qeorge  A.,  A  Co., 

Bk.     of    Hamilton     Bldg. 

Malcolm     H.      Robinson, 

G.A. 
Townsend,      Sherman       E., 

Confed.  Life  Bldg. 
Vigeon    &    Co.,    2    Leader 

Lane.     Harry  Vigeon,   P. 

C.A.,   H.   F.  Vigeon,    G.A. 
Wade,     Osier,     F.C.A.,     32 

Front  St.  w. 
Webb,  Read,  Hegan  &  Co., 

1302     G.P.R.     Bldg.       E. 

James  Bennett,  G.A. 
Williamson,    Rutherford    A 

Co.,  86  Adelaide  St.  East. 

Rutherford      Williamson. 

A.  J.  Walker,  J.  D.  Wal- 
lace. 
See  Card  following. 
Young,    J.    H.,    F.C.A.,    64 

Wellington  Street  w. 
Young,    Ralph    E.,    &    Co., 

Canada  Life  Bldg.    Ralph 

E.    Young,    F.C.A.,    L.    J. 

Haywood,  G.A. 
WATERLOO. 

Scully,  J.  M.,  P.G.A. 

QUEBEC. 

MONTREAL. 

Ginq-Mars,  A.,  50  Notre 
Dame  St.  w. 

Cole,  Ernest  C.,  Commer- 
cial Union  Building. 

Creak,  Cushing  &  Hodgson, 
80  St.  Francois  Xavier 
St.  George  Creak,  Lem- 
uel Cushing,  Chas.  A. 
Hodgson. 

Duff,  J.  M.  M.,  4880  Sher- 
brooke  St. 

Durnford,  George,  Limited, 
189  St.  James  Street. 
George  Durnford. 

Edwards,  Morgan  A  Co., 
Royal  Trust  Go.  Bldg. 

Fisk,  Skelton  &  Co.,  E. 
Townships  Bank  Build- 
ing. A.  K.  Fisk,  G.  H. 
Skelton. 


MONTREAL — Continued. 
Gagnon    &    L'Heureux,    11 
Place  D'Arms.  P.  A.  Gag- 
non, J.  S.  L'Heureux. 
Qonthier  &  Midgley,  103  St. 
Fr.  Xav.  St.  H.  E.  Midg- 
ley. 
Hains,    John    McD.,    20    St. 

Nicholas  St. 
Hyde,       John,       Merchants 

Bank  Building. 
McDonald,  G.  C,  &  Co.,  Me- 
tropolitan Building.  G.  G. 
McDonald,   G.   S.   Currie. 
Macintosh,  Cole  &  Robert- 
son,   157    St.   James   St. 
P.  Macintosh,  A.  W.  Cole, 
D.   B.   Robertson,    C.    A. 
Paterson. 
Miller,  Robert,  &  Co.,  Mont- 
real Trust  Bldg. 
Mitchell,     A.     F.,     69     St. 

Francois  Xavier  Street. 
PlimsoU,  A.  H.,  210  Milton 

St. 
Price,  Waterhouse    &    Co., 
145  St.  James  St.     A.  B. 
Brodie. 
Rathie,  W.  W.,  &  Co.,  120 
St.    James    St.      W.    W. 
Rathie. 
Riddell,  Stead,    Graham    A 
Hutchison,  80  St.    Fran- 
cois Xavier  St.     Alex.  F. 
Riddell,  Austin  C.  Stead, 
James  Hutchison,  J.  Pat- 
erson. 
Robertson,    Brown    &    Co., 
128  Bleury  St.     A.  Scott 
Robertson. 
Robson,  Ritchie  &  Co.,  Mc- 
Gill  Bldg.     C.  F.  Ritchie. 
Ross,   P.   8.,    A    Sons,    142 
Notre  Dame  w.    A.  F.  C. 
Ross,  J.   G.  Ross,  J.  W. 
Ross,  S.  R.  Campbell,  J. 
A.    Grant,    L.  A.  Dowie, 
Gordon  W.  Scott. 
Savage,  E.    B.,    &    Co.,  86 
Notre  Dame  St.  w.     E.  B. 
Savage,  Leonard  Kent. 
Savage,  Baker,  Birnie  &  Co., 
232  St.  James  St.     G.  A. 
Savage,  J.   G.   Birnie,   C. 
W.  Baker. 
Sharp,  Milne  &  Co.,  Power 

Building.    F.  W.  Sharp. 
Stevenson,   A.   W.,   Eastern 

Townships  Building. 
Wilson,  Ferrle  A  Co.,  Board 
of  Trade  Bldg.  Robert 
Wilson,  Richard  Ferrie. 
Wright  A  Klngan,  Guar- 
dian Bldg.  G.  B.  King- 
an. 


CHARTERED    ACCOUNTANTS 


259 


QUEBEC  CITY. 

LaRue    &    Trudel,    26    St. 

Peter  St.     J.  A.   LaRue, 

Eugene  Trudel. 
Wurtele,  Ernest  F.,    Morin 

Block. 

SASKATCHEWAN. 

BATTLEFORD. 

Crossley,  H.  L. 
E8TEVAN. 

Garrish.  A.  G. 
INDIAN  HEAD. 

Godfrey,  0.  J. 

MOOSE  JAW. 

Heal,  W.  F. 
Hodge,  W.  E. 
Ronald,  Griggs  A  Co. 
Shepherd,  A.  B. 

PRINCE  ALBERT. 

Bagshaw,  E.  T. 
Thompson,  E. 

REGINA. 

Dawson,  W.  J. 
Robinson.  T.  E. 
Rosborough,  J.  W. 


REGINA — Continued. 

Gladwell,  Wilson  A  Co.,  C. 
V.  Gladwell,  F.  J.  Wil- 
son. 

Goldie,  A.  W. 

Hopper,  F.  G. 

Lax,  T. 

Lowthian,  S.  G. 

Pope,  J.  C. 

Rooke,   G.  C. 

Rowan,  J.  F. 

Scott,  Keith. 

Scoft,  S.  B. 

Walker,  C.  E. 

Wilkinson,  C.  E. 
SASKATOON. 

Ferguson,  V.  J. 

Masecar,  B.  R. 

MiUer,  W.  A. 

Mowat,  D. 

McTavish.  D. 

N'^ilson,  J. 

Ronald,       Griggs       A       Co. 
SWIFT   CURRENT. 

Gladwell,  Wilson  d  Co.  See 
Regina. 
WEYBURN. 

Dale,  A.  A.  M. 


260  CHARTERED  ACCOUNTANTS. 

CALGARY  AND  EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

McCANNEL  BROS.  &  CO., 

Chartered  Accouutants, 

CALGARY  OFFICE: —  EDMONTON  OFFICE:  — 

500  Maclean  Block.  210  McLeod  Bldg. 

Phone  M.  5770.  Phone  6279. 

D.  A.  McCannel,  C.A.  M.  C.  McCannel,  C.A. 

TORONTO,  ONT. 


EDWARDS,  MORGAN  &  CO., 

Chartered  Accountants, 

10   Adelaide   Street   East,  TOEONTO,   CAN. 

614  Herald  Building,  First  Street  West,  CALGARY,  ALTA. 

710  London  Building,  Pender  St.  W.,  VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

705  Electric  Railway  Chambers,  Notre  Dame  Avenue,  WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

201   Royal  Trust  Building,   St.  James  St.,   MONTREAL,  QUE. 

Geoege  Edwaeds,  F.C.A.  Arthur  H.  Edwards,  F.C.A. 

W.  PoMEROY  Morgan.         W.  H.  Thompson.         H.  Percival  Edwards. 

Chas.  E.  White.  T.  J.  Macnamara. 

J.  C.  McNab.  a.  G.  Edwards.  O.  N.  Edwards. 

T.  P.  Geggie. 

RIDDELL,  STEAD,  GRAHAM  &  HUTCHISON, 
Chartered  Accountants, 

1401  Royal  Bank  Building,  TORONTO. 

Established  1869. 
MONTREAL:    Alex,  F.  Riddell,  C.A.  Austin  C.  Stead.  C.A. 

James  Hutchison,  C.A.  John  Paterson,  C.A. 

WINNIPEG:     Joseph  Bell,  C.A. 

VANCOUVER:     W.  E.  Hodges,  C.A.  Geo  E.  Winter,  C.A. 

TORONTO:     H.  T.  Jamiescn,  C.A.,  Resident  Partner. 
EDINBURGH,  SCOT.:     J.  Maxtone  Graham,  C.A. 
Telephone,  Ad.  4653. 


RUTHERFORD  "WILLIAMSON  &  CO., 

Chartered  Accountants,  Auditors,  Liquidators  and  Trustees, 

Cost  Accountants.  Production  and  cost  systems  installed. 

Merchants  Fire  Chambers,  86  Adelaide  Street  East,  TORONTO,  ONT. 

Cable  Address:    "Willco."  Telephone  Main  90. 

Correspondents, 

BuTTAE  &  Chiene,  626  Pender  St.  W.,  VANCOUVER.  B.C. 

C.  I>.  COEBOULD,  C.A.,  Somerset  Building,  WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

P.   F.   Blanchett,  C.A.,  ST.   JOHN'S,   N.B. 

Dixon  &  Ceeighton,  223  HoUis  St.,  Halifax,  N.S. 


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SYNOPSIS   OF   LAWS.  263 

SYNOPSIS  OF   THE   LAWS  OF   THE 
PROVINCES 


ALBERTA 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Cktmpiled  expressly  for  the  "Canada  Legal  Directory"   by  Emery, 

Newell  &  Ford,  Barristers,  Edmonton, 

of  the  Alberta  Bar. 

Revised  to  January  1st,  1919. 

By  the  North-west  Territories  Act  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
and  subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  said  Act,  the  laws  of  England 
relating  to  civil  and  criminal  matters  "as  the  same  existed  on  the 
15th  day  of  July,  1870,  shall  be  in  force  in  the  Territories,  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  Parliament 
of  Canada,  or  by  any  Ordinance  of  the  Lieutenant-Governor  In 
Council  or  of  the  Legislative  Assembly." 

The  same  Act  also  provides  that  "All  laws  and  ordinances  in 
force  in  the  Territories,  and  not  repealed  by  or  inconsistent  with 
this  Act,  shall  remain  in  force  until  it  is  otherwise  ordered  by  the 
Parliament  of  Canada,  by  the  Governor  in  Council,  or  by  the  Legis- 
lative Assembly  under  the  authority  of  this  Act." 

And  by  4-5  Edward  VII.,  Chapter  3,  being,  "An  Act  to  establish 
and  provide  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of  Alberta"  known 
as  "The  Alberta  Act,"  it  is  provided  (Section  16)  that  "All  laws 
and  all  orders  and  regulations  made  thereunder,  so  far  as  they  are 
not  inconsistent  with  anything  contained  in  this  Act,  or  as  to  which 
this  Act  contains  no  provision  intended  as  a  substitute  therefor, 
and  all  Courts  of  civil  and  criminal  jurisdiction,  and  all  commis- 
sions, powers,  authorities  and  functions,  and  all  officers  and 
functionaries,  judicial,  administrative  and  ministerial,  existing 
Immediately  before  the  coming  into  force  of  this  Act  in  the  Terri- 
tory hereby  established  as  the  Province  of  Alberta,  shall  continue 
In  the  said  Province  as  If  this  Act  and  The  Saskatchewan  Act  had 
not  been  passed;  subject,  nevertheless,  except  with  respect  to  such 
as  are  enacted  by  or  existing  under  Acts  of  the  Parliament  of  Great 
Britain  or  of  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  to  be  repealed,  abolished  or  altered  by  the 
Parliament  of  Canada,  or  by  the  Legislature  of  the  said  Province, 
according  to  the  authority  of  the  Parliament  or  of  the  said  Legisla- 
ture  " 

Assignments — "The  Assignments  Act"  provides  for  the  appoint- 
ment of  an  official  assignee  in  each  judicial  district.  Every 
assignment  for  the  general  benefit  of  creditors  not  made  to  him  Is 
void.  An  assignment  for  the  general  benefit  of  creditors  takes  pre- 
cedence to  all  attachments  of  debts  by  way  of  garnishment  where 
the  money  has  not  been  actually  paid  over  to  the  garnishing  creditor, 
as  well  as  of  all  other  attachments  and  of  all  judgments,  and  of 
all  executions  not  completely  executed  by  payment,  subject  to  the 
lien,  if  any,  of  execution  or  attaching  creditors  for  their  costs. 


264  ALBERTA. 

The  assignment,  with  affidavit  of  execution,  must  be  registered 
wltliln  10  days  In  the  office  of  the  clerk  of  the  registration  district 
for  chattel  mortgages,  and  within  15  days  In  the  Land  Titles  Office 
for  the  land  registration  district  in  which  any  land  vested  by  the 
Act  In  the  assignee  Is  situated.  Notice  of  the  assignment  must  be 
published  In  the  "Alberta  Gazette."  Omission  to  publish  or 
register  does  not  Invalidate  the  assignment. 

Claims  for  wages  or  salary  to  an  extent  not  exceeding  three 
months  (and  for  arrears  only  and  not  for  any  unearned  portion) 
have  preference. 

Creditors  must  value  securities  held  by  them,  and  the  assignee, 
under  the  authority  of  the  creditors,  may  either  consent  to  the 
right  of  the  creditor  to  rank  for  the  claim,  after  deducting  such 
valuation,  or  he  may  require  from  the  creditor  an  assignment  of 
the  security  at  an  advance  of  10  per  cent,  upon  the  specified  value 
to  be  paid  out  of  the  estate;  and  In  such  case  the  difference  be- 
tween the  value,  at  which  the  security  Is  retained,  and  the  amount 
of  the  gross  claim  of  the  creditor  shall  be  the  amount  for  which 
he  shall  rank  and  vote  in  respect  of  the  estate. 

The  Act  provides  for  protection  of  creditors  against  fraudulent 
and  preferential  conveyances,  etc.  Conveyances,  etc.,  made  by  a 
person  when  he  Is  in  insolvent  circumstances  or  is  unable  to  pay 
his  debts  in  full  or  knows  that  he  is  on  the  eve  of  insolvency  with 
Intent  to  defeat,  hinder,  delay  or  prejudice  creditors,  or  with 
Intent  to  give  preference  over  creditors  or  (if  attacked  within  60 
days,  or  if  the  debtor  makes  an  assignment  within  60  days)  which 
has  the  effect  of  giving  a  preference,  are  void.  The  application  of 
such  provisions  is  defined  and  explained  by  further  provisions  In 
the  Act. 

Attachment — 1.  Of  debts.  Any  plaintiff  in  an  action  for  a 
debt  or  liquidated  demand  before  or  after  judgment,  and  any  per- 
son who  has  obtained  a  judgment  or  order  for  the  recovery  or 
payment  of  money,  may  Issue  a  garnishee  summons  upon  filing 
an  affidavit,  made  by  the  plaintiff  (or  judgment  creditor),  his 
solicitor  or  agent,  showing  the  nature  and  amount  of  the  claim  or 
Judgment,  and  swearing  posltlwly  to  the  indebtedness  and  stating 
to  the  best  of  the  deponent's  information  and  belief  that  the  pro- 
posed garnishee  (naming  him)  is  indebted  to  the  defendant  or 
Judgment  debtor,  and  is  within  Alberta  and  giving  the  grounds  of 
such  information  and  belief,  and  certain  other  particulars  required 
by  the  rules.  Service  of  the  summons  on  the  garnishee  binds  any 
debt  due  or  accruing  due  to  the  extent  of  the  plaintiff's  claim  and 
costs.  A  copy  of  the  garnishee  summons  must  be  served  on  the 
defendant  (or  judgment  debtor),  or  his  solicitor,  within  2  0  days 
after  service  on  the  garnishee,  or  such  further  time  as  the  Judge 
ex  parte  may  order.  No  money  paid  into  Court  pursuant  to  a 
garnishee  summons  may  be  paid  out  without  the  written  consent  of 
the  parties  interested  except  by  order  of  the  Court.  No  debt  due 
or  accruing  due  to  a  mechanic,  workman,  labourer,  servant,  clerk 
or  employee  for  or  in  respect  of  his  wages  or  salary  is  liable  to 
seizure  or  attachment,  unless  the  said  debt  exceeds  $25.00,  and 
then  only  to  the  extent  of  the  excess.  This  exemption  does  not 
apply  where  the  debt  sued  for,  or  the  judgment  recovered,  is  for 
board  and  lodging.  The  moneys  attached  are,  by  the  Creditors 
Relief  Act  (see  below),  made  payable  rateably  to  all  creditors  estab- 
lishing their  claim  against  the  debtor  within  the  times  limited  by 
the  said  Act. 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  265 

2.  Of  personal  property.  After  the  commencement  of  any  suit 
wherein  the  claim  is  for  the  recovery  of  a  debt  of  $100.00  or 
upwaroB,  upon  affidavit  made  by  the  plaintiff  or  one  of  gereral 
plaintiffs,  if  more  than  one,  his  or  their  agent  having  a  personal 
knowledge  of  the  matter,  stating  clearly  and  succinctly  from  what 
cause  such  debt  arose  and  the  amount  thereof,  and  that  he  has 
rood  reason  to  believe  (giving  reason  therefor)  that  the  defendant 

(a)  Is  about  to  abscond,  or  has  absconded,  from  the  Province 
leaving:  personal  property  liable  to  seizure  under  execution  for 
debt:  or 

(6)  Has  attempted  to  remove  such  personal  property  out  of 
the  Province,  or  to  sell  or  dispose  of  the  same  with  intent  to 
defraud  his  creditors  generally,  or  the  plaintiff  in  particular;  or 

(c)   Keep  concealed  to  avoid  service  of  process;   and 

id)  In  either  case  that  the  deponent  verily  believes  that  with- 
out the  benefit  of  the  attachment  the  plaintifB  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  personal 
property  out  of  the  Province,  or  to  sell  or  dispose  of  the  same, 
or  keeps  concealed  with  intent  as  aforesaid,  as  the  case  may  be, 
the  Judge  being  satisfied  with  the  reasons  aforesaid,  on  applica- 
tion to  him  ex  parte  may  direct  the  issue  of  a  writ  of  attachment 
against  the  defendant's  personal  property.  Where  the  debtor  has 
absconded,  or  is  about  to  abscond  from  the  Province  leaving  no 
wife  or  family  behind,  none  of  his  property  is  exempt  from  seiiure. 
Provision  is  made  for  giving  a  defendant  as  full  and  prompt  notice 
as  possible,  and  for  the  return  of  the  goods  to  him  upon  his 
furnishing  security,  and  for  subsequent  proceedings  including  an 
application  to  have  the  writ  of  attachment  set  aside  by  a  Judge, 
supported  by  evidence  by  affidavit  that  the  creditor,  who  sued 
out  such  writ,  had  not  reasonable  cause  for  taking  such  proceedings. 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages — Bills  of  sale  and  chattel 
mortgages,  not  accompanied  by  an  immediate  delivery  and  actual 
and  continued  change  of  possession,  must  be  registered  within  30 
days  from  execution,  together  with  an  affidavit  of  execution  and 
also  an  affidavit  of  bona  fides  (to  the  effect  provided  by  the  Act) 
made  by  the  mortgagee  (or  such  other  person  as  is  under  certain 
circumstances  specified  by  the  Act).  Failure  to  register  within 
the  said  time  (or  to  renew  as  hereinafter  mentioned),  or  in  case 
the  consideration  is  not  truly  expressed  in  the  mortgage  or  con- 
veyance, the  same  is  null  and  void  as  against  the  creditors  of  the 
mortgagor  and  against  subsequent  purchasers  or  mortgagees  in 
good  faith  for  valuable  consideration.  Registrations  must  be 
made  in  the  registration  district  where  the  property  is  situated, 
and  such  registration  is  effective  only  in  that  district.  The  mort- 
gagor is  forbidden  to  remove  the  goods  to  any  district  without 
notice  to  the  mortgagee.  In  case  of  removal  to  any  district,  a 
certified  copy  of  the  mortgage  and  other  documents  filed  relating 
thereto  must  be  filed  In  the  district  to  which  the  goods  are  removed 
within  three  weeks  from  removal,  otherwise  the  goods  are  liable 
to  seizure  and  sale  under  execution  and  the  mortgage  Is  null  and 
void  as  against  subsequent  purchasers  and  mortgagees  in  good 
faith  for  valuable  consideration  as  if  never  executed.  Mortgages 
must  be  renewed  (by  renewal  statement  showing  amount  due,  etc., 
for  which  a  form  Is  provided  by  the  Act)  within  30  days  next 
preceding  the  expiration  of  two  years  from  filing,  and  again  within 


266  ALBERTA. 

30  days  next  preceding  one  year  from  renewal,  and  so  on  there- 
after from  year  to  year.  If  not  renewed  within  the  proper  time  an 
Order  of  a  Judge  may  be  obtained  permitting  the  removal  of  the 
instrument.  Subject,  however,  to  the  rights  of  third  parties  ap- 
proved by  reason  of  such  omission.  No  security  taken  binding  any 
growing  crop,  or  crop  to  be  grown  in  future  in  whole  or  in  part,  is 
valid  unless  for  the  purchase  price  and  interest  thereon  of  seed  grain. 
There  are  special  provisions  in  regard  to  seed  grain  mortgages. 

Bulk  Sales  Act — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  every  person  who  shall 
bargain  for,  buy  or  purchase  any  stock  of  goods,  wares  or  merchan- 
dise in  bulk  for  cash  or  credit,  before  closing  the  purchase  of  the 
same  and  before  paying  the  Vendor  any  part  of  the  purchase  price 
either  in  cash  or  by  security,  to  demand  from  the  Vendor,  and  it 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Vendor  of  such  goods  to  furnish  to  the  pur- 
chaser, a  written  statement  verified  by  Statutory  Declaration  of 
the  Vendor  or  his  duly  authorized  agent,  or  if  the  Vendor  is  a 
Corporation  by  the  Statutory  Declaration  of  the  President,  Vice- 
president,  Secretary  or  Manager  of  such  Corporation,  which  state- 
ment shall  contain  the  names  and  addresses  of  all  creditors  of  the 
said  Vendor  and  the  amount  of  the  indebtedness  or  liability  due, 
owing,  payable  or  accruing  due  or  to  become  due  and  payable  to 
each  of  the  said  creditors. 

If  such  a  statement  be  not  given  then  such  sale  shall,  in  and 
with  respect  to  any  action  or  proceeding  which  within  sixty  days 
thereafter  is  brought,  had  or  taken  against  the  purchaser  to  impeach 
the  said  transaction,  be  deemed  to  be  fraudulent  and  shall  be 
absolutely  void  against  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor  and  every  dis- 
position of  the  purchase  money  or  of  securities  given  for  the  said 
purchase  price  shall  be  fraudulent  and  void  as  between  the  pur- 
chaser and  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor,  unless  the  whole  of  the 
proceeds  of  such  sale  or  sufficient  thereof  to  satisfy  the  claims  of 
all  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor  is  in  fact  actually  applied  by  the 
Vendor  in  paying  all  his  creditors  without  giving  preference  or 
priority  to  any  one  creditor  over  another  except  such  preference  or 
priority  as  is  provided  for  by  law.  If  such  goods  purchased  in 
bulk  are  resold  in  bulk  and  it  appears  to  the  Court  that  the  sale  and 
resale  was  made  for  the  purpose  of  evading  the  Act,  the  rights  of 
the  creditors  of  the  original  Vendor  shall  be  capable  of  being 
enforced  against  the  person  or  persons  in  possession  of  such  goods. 

A  purchaser  upon  obtaining  such  statement  and  Statutory  De- 
claration shall  either  obtain  the  written  waiver  hereinafter  referred 
to  or  pay  the  whole  of  the  purchase  money  or  sufficient  to  satisfy 
the  claims  of  all  creditors  of  the  Vendor  whether  such  payment  be 
in  cash  or  by  securities  into  the  hands  of  the  Official  Assignee  for 
distribution  pro  rata  among  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor  subject  to 
any  preference  provided  by  law  or  by  a  previous  Contract.  Such 
moneys  shall  be  distributed  in  the  same  manner  as  moneys  distri- 
buted under  The  Assignments  Act  and  the  provisions  of  The  Assign- 
ments Act  relating  to  meetings  of  creditors,  etc.,  shall  also  apply. 

A  purchaser  who  receives  such  written  Statement  and  Statutory 
Declaration  and  fails  to  comply  with  the  requirements  of  the  act 
without  obtaining  a  written  waiver  hereinafter  referred  to  shall  be 
liable  to  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor  in  the  amount  of  the  purchase 
price  or  such  portion  thereof  as  has  not  been  applied  towards  pay- 
ment of  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor  pro  rata. 

A  transfer  or  sale  of  stock  of  goods,  etc.,  out  of  the  usual  course 
of  business  or  trade  of  the  Vendor  or  whenever  substantially  the 
entire  stock  of  the  Vendor  shall  be  sold  or  whenever  the  interest 
in  the  business  or  trade  of  the  Vendor  is  sold  or  attempted  to  be 
sold  and  conveyed,  such  transactions  shall  be  deemed  to  be  a  "sale 
in  balk"  within  the  meaning  of  the  act. 


SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS.  267 

Provided  always  that  if  the  purchaser  obtain  a  written  waiver  of 
the  provisions  of  the  Bulk  Sales  Act  from  creditors  representing 
50%  in  number  and  value  of  the  names  as  shown  by  the  said  writ- 
ten statement,  the  provisions  of  this  act  shall  not  apply. 

Commissions  on  Sales  of  Land — No  action  shall  be  brought 
whereby  to  charge  any  person,  either  by  commission  or  otherwise, 
for  services  rendered  in  connection  with  the  sale  of  any  land,  tene- 
ments or  hereditaments,  or  any  Interest  therein,  unless  the  contract 
upon  which  recovery  is  sought  in  such  action,  or  some  note  or 
memorandum  thereof  is  in  writing,  signed  by  the  party  sought  to  be 
charged  or  by  his  agent  thereunto  lawfully  authorised  in  writing. 

Companies — The  companies  ordinance  is  modelled  largely  after 
the  English  Companies  Act.  A  company  may  become  incorporated 
(provided  the  requirements  as  to  the  scope  of  its  objects,  the  fees 
payable,  etc.,  are  complied  with)  on  filing  with  the  Registrar  of 
Joint  Stock  Companies  a  memorandum  of  association  signed  by 
three  or  more  persons. 

Companies  Winding  Up — The  Alberta  winding-up  ordinance 
provides  for  the  voluntary  winding  up  of  a  company  incorporated 
by  or  under  any  Statute  of  the  Province. 

Proceedings  for  winding  up  begun  by  creditors  by  reason  of 
the  Insolvency  of  a  company  must  be  begun  under  the  Dominion 
Winding-up  Act. 

Compensation  to  the  Families  of  Persons  Killed  by  Accidents — 
Whenever  the  death  of  a  person  has  been  caused  by  such  wrongful 
act.  neglect  or  default  as  would  (if  death  had  not  ensued)  have 
entitled  the  party  injured  to  damages,  an  action  to  recover 
damages  may  be  brought  in  the  name  of  the  executor  or  adminis- 
trator for  the  benefit  of  the  wife,  husband,  parent,  child,  brother 
or  sister  of  the  deceased,  and  the  Court  may  give  damages  propor- 
tionated to  the  Injury  to  the  parties  for  whose  benefit  the  action 
Is  brought.  Not  more  than  one  action  lies  In  respect  of  the  same 
subject  matter  of  complaint,  and  It  must  be  commenced  within 
twelve  months  after  the  death. 

Conditional  Sales  of  Goods — Whenever,  on  a  sale  or  bailment 
of  goods  of  the  value  of  515.00  or  over,  It  Is  agreed,  provided  or 
conditioned  that  the  right  of  property,  or  right  of  possession  In 
whole  or  In  part,  shall  remain  In  the  seller  or  bailor  notwithstand- 
ing that  the  actual  possession  of  the  goods  passes  to  the  buyer  or 
bailee,  the  seller  or  bailor  cannot  set  up  any  such  right  of  property 
or  right  of  possession  as  against  any  purchaser  or  mortgagee  of 
or  from  the  buyer  or  bailee  of  such  goods  in  good  faith  for  valuable 
consideration,  or  as  against  judgments,  executions  or  attachments 
against  the  purchaser  or  bailee,  unless  such  sale  or  bailment  with 
such  agreement,  proviso  or  condition  is  In  writing  (which  writing 
must  describe  the  goods  so  that  they  may  be  readily  known  and 
distinguished),  signed  by  the  bailee  or  his  agent,  and  registered 
In  the  office  of  the  registration  clerk  for  chattel  mortgages  In  the 
registration  district  within  which  the  buyer  or  bailee  resides, 
within  thirty  days  from  the  time  of  the  actual  delivery  of  the  goods 
to  the  bailee  or  buyer;  and  In  the  event  of  the  goods  being  delivered 
In  a  registration  district  other  than  that  in  which  the  buyer  or 
bailee  resides  at  the  time  of  such  delivery,  registration  must  be 
made  within  30  days  from  the  time  of  the  actual  delivery  of  the 
goods  In  the  registration  district  In  which  the  goods  are  delivered. 
Tf  the  goods,  after  delivery,  are  removed  into  another  registration 
district,  further  registration  Is  required  In  the  latter  district 
within  60  days  after  removal.  The  documents  registered  must  be 
accompanied  by  an  affidavit  of  bona  fides  made  by  the  seller  or 
bailor,  or  his  agent. 


268  ALBERTA. 

The  above  provisions  do  not  apply  in  cases  of  conditional  sales 
or  bailments  of  incorporated  companies  to  railway  companies,  if 
a  contract  evidencing  the  conditional  sale  or  bailment,  or  a  copy 
thereof,  certified  under  the  hand  of  the  President  or  Vice-President 
and  Secretary  of  the  company  and  verified  by  an  aflldavit  of  the 
Secretary  thereof  attached  or  endorsed  thereon  and  having  the 
corporate  seal  attached  thereto,  is  filed  with  the  Registrar  of  Joint 
Stock  Companies  within  thirty  days  from  the  execution  thereof. 

Amendment  to  Conditional  Sales  of  Goods — The  Ordinances 
with  respect  to  conditional  sales  of  goods  has  been  amended  by 
providing  that  such  lien  notes  shall  cease  to  have  effect  and  the 
property  or  right  of  possession  shall  be  deemed  to  have  passed  to 
the  purchaser  or  bailee  after  the  expiration  of  two  years  from  the 
filing  of  such  writing,  unless  within  thirty  days  next  preceding  the 
expiration  of  the  said  two  years,  a  statement  of  the  amount  still 
due  for  principal  and  interest  on  the  said  sale  or  bailment  and  of 
payments  on  account  thereof,  are  registered  in  the  ofl!ice  of  the 
Registration  Clerk  of  the  Registration  District  where  the  property 
is  then  situate  with  an  affidavit  of  the  vendor  or  bailor  or  one  of 
several  vendors  or  bailors  or  of  the  assignee  or  of  one  of  several 
assignees  or  of  their  assigns  or  of  the  agent  of  the  vendor  or  bailor 
or  vendors  or  bailors,  duly  authorized  for  that  purpose,  as  the  case 
may  be,  stating  that  such  statements  are  true  and  that  the  said 
sale  or  bailment  writing  was  not  kept  on  foot  for  any  fraudulent 
purpose  or  to  defeat,  delay  or  prejudice  the  creditors  of  the  pur- 
chaser or  bailee.  If  not  renewed  within  the  proper  time  an  Order 
of  a  Judge  may  be  obtained  permitting  the  renewal  of  the  instrument. 
Subject,  however,  to  the  rights  of  third  parties  approved  by  reason 
of  such  omission. 

With  respect  to  agreements  filed  before  the  passing  of  the  act, 
provision  has  been  made  that  they  shall  be  renewed  within  six 
months  from  the  19th  day  of  April,  1916,  the  effect  of  this  enact- 
ment is  to  make  the  law  with  respect  to  renewal  of  lien  notes  prac- 
tically the  same  as  that  with  respect  to  renewal  of  chattel  mort- 
gages. 

Creditors  Relief — The  Creditors  Relief  Act,  passed  in  Decem- 
ber, 1910,  aims  to  prevent  priority  among  execution  creditors.  The 
Act  makes  provision  for  moneys  attached  as  well  as  moneys  levied 
under  execution  being  paid  ratably  to  creditors  who  place  executions 
in  the  hands  of  the  Sheriff  within  specified  times.  Elaborate  provi- 
sions are  made  for  notices,  distributions,  contesting  claims,  inter- 
pleader, priority  claims,  etc. 

Decedents'  Estates — An  ofllclal  known  as  the  Public  Adminis- 
trator is  appointed  within  each  judicial  district,  whose  duty  it  is 
to  take  the  necessary  and  proper  steps  to  administer  the  estates 
of  deceased  persons  for  which  administration  is  not  applied  for 
within  a  specified  time.  The  Public  Administrator  Is  also  the 
official  guardian  and  is  frequently  appointed  to  act  on  behalf  of 
Infants  interested  where  estate  matters  are  before  the  Court. 

Devolution  of  Estates — The  property  of  any  man  dying  intestate 
and  leaving  a  widow  but  no  Issue,  belongs  to  such  widow  absolutely 
and  exclusively,  provided  that  prior  to  his  death  such  widow  had 
not  left  him  and  lived  in  adultery  after  leaving  him. 

The  mother  of  any  person  dying  intestate  without  a  wife,  child 
or  father,  is  entitled  to  the  whole  of  the  property. 

In  the  distribution  of  personal  property  of  any  woman  dying 
Intestate,  her  illegitimate  children  shall  be  entitled  to  the  same 
rights  as  if  they  were  legitimate. 

The  mother  is  entitled  to  the  personal  property  of  an  illegiti- 
mate cb*M  who  dies  Intestate. 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  269 

Land  in  the  Province  goes  to  the  personal  representatives  of 
the  deceased  owner  thereof  and  shall  be  dealt  with  and  distributed 
as  personal  estate. 

Dower  and  tenancy  by  the  curtesy  are  both  abolished.  A 
widow  has  the  same  right  In  the  land  of  her  deceased  husband  as 
if  it  were  personal  property.  A  husband  has  the  same  right  in 
the  land  of  his  deceased  wife  as  the  wife  has  in  the  personal  pro- 
perty of  her  deceased  husband. 

If  a  wife  has  left  her  husband  and  has  lived  In  adultery  after 
leaving  him,  she  takes  no  part  of  his  land.  If  a  husband  has  left 
hia  wife  and  haa  lived  in  adultery  after  leaving  her,  he  takes  no 
part  of  her  land. 

Illegitimate  children  Inherit  from  the  mother  as  if  they  were 
legitimate,  and  through  the  mother.  If  dead,  any  land  which  she 
would,  if  living,  have  taken  by  purchase,  gift,  devise  or  descent 
from  any  other  person. 

When  an  Illegitimate  child  dies  intestate  without  issue,  the 
mother  of  such  child  shall  inherit  any  lands  which  the  said  child 
was  the  owner  of  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

By  the  Married  Women's  Relief  Act,  Chapter  18,  of  the  Statutes 
of  Alberta,  1910  (second  session),  the  widow  of  a  man  who  dies 
leaving  a  will  by  the  terms  of  which  his  said  widow  would,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Judge  before  whom  the  application  is  made,  receive 
less  than  if  he  had  died  Intestate,  may  apply  to  the  Supreme  Court 
for  relief.  Such  application  must  be  made  within  six  months  after 
the  death  of  her  husband. 

Execntlon — Execution  may  Issue  at  any  time  within  six  years 
after  judgment  and  later  upon  the  order  of  a  Judge.  Unless  other- 
wise provided  by  any  Statute,  and  except  for  the  purposes  of  such 
Statute^  every  writ  of  execution  Issued  after  September  1,  1914. 
remains  In  force  so  long  as  the  Judgment  on  which  It  issued  remains 
In  force;  but  every  writ  of  execution  Issued  prior  to  September  1, 
1914,  must  be  renewed  before  the  expiration  of  two  years  from  the 
date  of  such  Issue  or  from  the  date  of  the  last  renewal  before 
September  1,  1914.  (See  also  under  "Assignment"  and  "Creditors 
Relief.") 

Exemptions — The  following  real  and  personal  property  of  an 
execution  debtor  and  his  family  is  free  from  seizure  by  virtue  of 
all  writs  of  execution,  namely:  — 

1.  The  necessary  and  ordinary  clothing  of  himself  and  his 
family ; 

2.  Furniture,  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  vegeta- 
bles, and  meat  either  prepared  for  use  or  on  foot; 

4.  Three  oxen,  horses  or  mules  or  any  three  of  them,  six  cows, 
six  sheep,  three  pigs,  and  fifty  domestic  fowls  besides  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  portions  thereof  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  sowing 


270  ALBERTA. 

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  two 
hundred  dollars,  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  eighty  acres,  at  the  rate  of  two  bushels  per  acre, 
defendant  to  have  choice  of  seed,  and  fourteen  bushels  of  potatoes; 

9.  The  homestead,  provided  the  same  be  not  more  than  one 
hundred  and  sixty  acres;  in  case  it  be  more  the  surplus  may  be 
sold  subject  to  any  lien  or  incumbrance  thereon; 

10.  The  house  and  buildings  occupied  by  the  execution  debtors, 
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  execution  debtor  is  entitled  to  a  choice  from  the  greater 
quantity  of  the  same  kind  of  articles  which  are  exempt  from 
seizure.  No  article,  the  price  of  which  forms  the  subject  matter 
of  the  judgment  upon  which  the  execution  is  issued,  is  exempt 
from  seizure,  except  for  the  food,  clothing  and  bedding  of  the 
execution  debtor  and  his  family. 

In  case  of  the  death  of  the  execution  debtor,  his  property 
exempt  from  seizure  under  execution,  is  exempt  from  seizure  under 
execution  against  his  personal  representative,  if  the  said  property 
Is  In  the  use  and  enjoyment  of  the  widow  and  children,  or  widow, 
or  children  of  the  deceased  and  is  necessary  for  their  support. 

The  above  exemptions  do  not  apply  to  any  case  where  the  debtor 
has  absconded,  or  is  about  to  abscond  from  the  Province,  leaving 
no  wife  or  family,  nor  to  an  execution  issued  upon  a  judgment  or 
order  for  the  payment  of  alimony. 

Factors  and  Mercantile  Agents — The  Factors  Act  of  the  Pro- 
vince is  almost  in  the  exact  words  of  the  English  Factors  Act  of 
1889. 

Fire  Insurance — "Where,  by  reason  of  necessity,  accident  or 
mistake  the  conditions  of  any  contract  of  fire  insurance  on  pro- 
perty in  the  Province,  as  to  the  proof  to  be  given  to  the  Insurance 
Company  after  the  occurrence  of  a  fire,  have  not  been  strictly 
complied  with,  or  where,  after  a  statement  or  proof  of  loss  has 
been  given  in  good  faith,  by  or  on  behalf  of  the  assured,  in  pursu- 
ance of  any  proviso  or  condition  of  such  contract,  the  company, 
through  its  agent  or  otherwise,  objects  to  the  loss  upon  other 
grounds  than  for  Imperfect  compliance  with  such  conditions,  or 
does  not,  within  a  reasonable  time  after  receiving  such  statement 
or  proof,  notify  the  assured  in  writing  that  such  statement  or 
proof  Is  objected  to  and  what  are  the  particulars  In  which  the  same 
Is  alleged  to  be  defective,  and  so  from  time  to  time,  or  where  for 
any  other  reason  the  Court  or  Judge  before  whom  a  question 
relating  to  such  Insurance  tried  or  inquired  Into,  considers  It 
Inequitable  that  the  Insurance  should  be  deemed  void  or  forfeited 
by  reason  of  imperfect  compliance  with  such  conditions,  no  objec- 
tion to  the  sufficiency  of  such  statement  or  proof,  or  amendment 
or  supplemental  statement  or  proof,  as  the  case  may  be,  shall  in 
any  such  case  be  allo^^ed  as  a  discharge  of  the  liability  of  the 
company  on  such  contract  of  insurance  wherever  entered  into. 

Where  the  loss,  If  any,  under  any  policy  has,  with  the  consent 
of  the  company,  been  made  payable  to  some  person  or  persons  or 
company  other  than  the  assured,  as  mortgagee  or  mortgagees,  said 


SYNOPSIS  OF  LuVWS.  27 1 

policy  shall  not  be  cancelled  by  the  company  upon  the  application 
of  the  assured,  nor  in  any  case  without  reasonable  notice  to  the 
said  mortgagee  or  mortgagees. 

Certain  statutory  conditions  are  specified  to  be  deemed  as 
against  the  insurers  part  of  every  contract  of  fire  insurance  and 
to  be  printed  in  the  policies.  Variations  in  such  conditions  may 
be  made  by  the  insurers  by  complying  with  certain  requirements 
as  to  conspicuous  notices  of  such  variations.  Conditions  held  by 
the  Court  to  be  not  just  and  reasonable  are  void.  Decisions 
thereon  are  subject  to  review  or  appeal  to  the  same  extent  as  in 
other  cases. 

Foreign  Companies — No  foreign  company  having  gain  for  It« 
object  or  a  part  of  its  object  can  carry  on  any  part  of  its  business 
In  the  Province  unless  registered. 

The  taking  orders  by  travellers  for  goods,  wares  or  merchan- 
dise, to  be  subsequently  imported  into  the  Province  to  fill  such 
orders,  or  the  buying  or  selling  of  such  goods,  wares  or  merchan- 
dise by  correspondence,  if  the  company  has  no  resident  agent  or 
representative,  and  no  warehouse,  oflBce  or  place  of  business  In 
the  Province,  the  onus  of  proving  which,  in  any  prosecution,  rests 
on  the  accused,  shall  not  be  deemed  to  be  carrying  on  business 
under  the  meaning  of  the  ordinance. 

Registration  is  made  by  filing  certain  statements  and  appoint- 
ing an  attorney  to  accept  service  of  process  and  receive  notices, 
etc.,  within  the  Province,  ahd  paying  certain  fees  according  to 
schedule. 

Any  foreign  company  required  to  become  registered  cannot, 
while  unregistered,  maintain  any  action  or  other  proceeding  in  any 
Court  in  respect  of  any  contract  made  in  whole  or  in  part  within 
the  Province  in  the  course  of  or  in  connection  with  business  carried 
on  without  registration.  The  burden  of  showing  that  it  is 
registered  Is  upon  the  company. 

There  are  also  certain  penalties  by  fine  in  case  of  carrying  on 
business  without  registration. 

Insurance  for  the  Benefit  of  Wife  and  Children — One  may 
Insure,  or  subsequently  to  insurance  declare  (In  writing)  the 
Insurance  to  be,  for  the  benefit  of  his  wife  and  children,  or  some 
or  one  of  them.  This  creates  a  trust,  and  the  moneys  payable 
under  the  policy  go  direct  to  the  wife  and  children,  or  some  or  one 
of  them,  according  to  the  terms  of  the  policy  or  declaration,  and 
Is  not  chargeable  with  the  insured's  debts,  nor  does  it  form  part 
of  his  estate.  The  trust  may  be  extended  and  reapportioned  by 
the  Insured. 

The  Act  has  full  and  detailed  provisions  giving  certain  powers 
and  protection  and  providing  for  possible  circumstances  and 
contingencies. 

Intestacy — The  Law  of  Alberta  1«)  practically  the  Law  of  Eng- 
land with  the  exception  that  the  widow  of  a  man  dying  leaving  no 
issue,  takes  all  his  property,  provided  that  prior  to  his  death,  she 
had  not  left  him  or  lived  in  adultery.  The  mother  of  a  person 
dying  intestate  without  wife,  child  or  father,  shall  be  entitled  to 
the  whole  of  his  property. 

Illegitimate  children  share  the  property  of  the  mother  dying 
Intestate  as  if  they  were  legitimate,  and  the  mother  of  any  such 
children  dying  intestate  shall  be  entitled  to  the  personal  property 
of  the  child.  Land  goes  to  the  personal  representatives  and  Is  dealt 
with  and  distributed  as  If  it  were  personal  estate;  both  dower  and 
curtesy  have  been  abolished. 


272  ALBERTA. 

Justices  of  tlie  Peace — Justices  of  the  Peace  are  appointed  by 
the  Lieutenant-Governor  in  Council  for  the  Province,  and  have 
Jurisdiction  throughout  the  same.  Besides  their  jurisdiction  in 
criminal  matters,  they  have  certain  civil  jurisdiction  in  certain 
matters  specified  by  certain  ordinances. 

Land  Titles — The  Torrens  system  is  in  force.  Procedure  is 
provided  by  the  Act  for  bringing  under  the  Act  any  land  not 
already  so.  Nearly  all  the  land  is  now  under  the  Land  Titles  Act 
and  dealt  with  under  the  Torrens  system. 

Instruments  are  entitled  to  priority  according  to  the  time  of 
registration. 

Whenever  any  land  is  granted  by  the  Crown,  the  Registrar 
retains  the  Letters  Patent  and  a  certificate  or  title  is  granted  to 
the  patentee.  Upon  the  registration  of  each  transfer,  the  late 
certificate  of  title  is  cancelled  and  a  new  one  issued  to  the  new 
registered  owner.  The  original  certificate  of  title  is  retained  in 
the  office  and  a  duplicated  certificate  of  title  delivered  to  the  owner. 
When  the  land  is  mortgaged,  the  duplicate  certificate  of  title  is 
Impounded  and  retained  in  the  Registry  Oflice  until  the  mortgage 
is  discharged. 

(Section  43)  "The  land  mentioned  in  any  certificate  of  title 
granted  under  this  Act  shall,  by  implication  and  without  any 
special  mention  therein,  unless  the  contrary  is  expressly  declared, 
be  subject  to — 

(a)  Any  subsisting  reservations  or  exceptions  contained  in  the 
original  grant  of  the  land  from  the  Crown; 

(6)   All  unpaid  taxes; 

(c)  Any  public  highway  or  right  of  way,  or  other  public  ease- 

ment, howsoever  created  upon,  over  or  in  respect  of  the 
land; 

(d)  Any  subsisting  lease  or  agreement  for  a  lease  for  a  period 

not  exceeding  three  years,  where  there  is  actual  occupa- 
tion of  the  land  under  the  same; 
(«)   Any  decrees,  orders  or  executions  against  or  affecting  the 
interest  of  the  owner  of  the  land  which  have  been  regis- 
tered and  maintained  in  force  against  the  owner; 
(/)   Any     right    of    expropriation    which    may,    by    ttatute    or 
ordinance,  be  vested  in  any  person,  body  corporated,   or 
His  Majesty; 
(g)   Any  right  of  way  or  other  easement  granted  or  acquired 
under  the  provisions  of  any  Act  or   law    in   force   in    the 
Province." 
(Section  44)    "Every  certificate  of  title  granted  under  this  Act 
shall  (except  in  case  of  fraud,  wherein  the  owner  has  participated 
or  colluded),  so  long  as  the  same  remains  in  force  and  uncancelled 
under  this  Act  be  conclusive  evidence  in  all  Courts  as  against  His 
Majesty  and  all  persons  whomsoever  that  the  person  named  therein 
is  entitled  to  the  land  included  in  the  same,  for  the  estate  or  inter- 
est therein    specified,    subject  to   the  exceptions    and    reservations 
mentioned  in  the  next  preceding  section,  except  so  far  as  regards 
any  portion  of  land  by  wrong  description  of  boundaries,  or  parcels 
included  in  such  certificate  of  title,  and  except  as  against  any  per- 
son claiming  under  a  prior  certificate  of  title     granted  under  this 
Act  or  granted  under  any  law  heretofore  in  force  relating  to  titles 
to  real  property  in  respect  of  the  same  land;   and  for  the  purpose 
of  this  section  that  persons  shall  be  deemed  to  claim  under  a  prior 
certificate  of  title  who  Is  holder  of  or  whose  claim  is  derived  dir- 
ectly o>   indirectly   from    the   person    who   was   the    holder  of  the 


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earliest  certificate  of  title  granted,  notwithstanding  that  such  certi- 
ficate of  title  has  been  surrendered  and  a  new  certificate  of  title 
has  been  granted  upon  any  transfer  or  other  instrument." 

Forms  of  transfers,  leases  (for  over  three  years),  mortgages, 
encumbrances  and  other  instruments  are  provided  iff  the  Act- 
Provision  is  made  for  implied  powers  and  covenants  in  respect  of 
certain  instruments.  There  is  provision  for  short  form  covenants 
in  leases  and  mortgages.  Full  and  detailed  provisions  are  made 
with  regard  to  registration  of  plans  and  sub-divisions.  If  any 
Instrument  is  executed  by  attorney,  the  power  of  attorney  must  be 
registered.  All  instruments,  unless  executed  by  a  corporation  and 
except  judgments  or  orders  of  Court,  etc.,  must,  in  order  to  become 
registered,  be  duly  witnessed  and  accompanied  by  affidavit  of 
execution  in  the  form,  and  complete  in  the  manner,  required  by 
the  Act.  (See  below).  Provision  is  made  for  transmission  of 
title  to  land  or  mortgage,  etc.,  into  the  name  of  the  executor  or 
administrator  of  the  estate  of  a  deceased  person.  Executions  (and 
renewals  where  necessary)  are  registered  by  filing  a  copy  certified 
by  the  Sheriff. 

Provision  is  made  for  the  protection  In  the  Registry  Office  of 
any  person  claiming  to  be  interested  under  any  will,  settlement 
or  trust  deed,  or  any  instrument  of  transfer  or  transmission,  or 
under  an  unregistered  instrument,  or  under  an  execution  where 
the  execution  creditor  seeks  to  affect  land  in  which  the  execution 
debtor  is  interested  beneficially  but  the  title  of  which  is  registered 
in  the  name  of  some  other  person  or  otherwise  howsoever  in  any 
land,  mortgage  or  encumbrance,  by  his  filing  a  caveat  in  the  form 
provided  by  the  Act,  which  prevents  the  Registrar  from  registering 
an  instrument  purporting  to  affect  the  land,  mortgage,  or  encum- 
brance in  respect  of  which  said  caveat  is  lodged,  unless  such 
instrument  be  expressed  to  be  subject  to  the  claim  of  the  caveator. 
Provisions  are  made  for  withdrawal  or,  under  certain  conditiona, 
lapse,  of  the  caveat  and  for  proceedings  in  connection  therewith. 
The  purchasers'  rights  under  an  agreement  of  sale  are  often  In 
practice  protected  by  caveat. 

Affidavits  of  execution  of  instruments  made  within  the  Province, 
must  be  taken  before  the  Inspector  of  Land  Titles  Offices  or  the 
Registrar  or  Deputy  Registrar  of  the  registration  district  in  which 
the  land  is  situated,  or  before  a  Judge,  Stipendiary  Magistrate, 
Notary  Public,  Commissioner  for  taking  affidavits,  or  a  Justice  of 
Peace  in  or  for  the  Province. 

Affidavits  of  execution  of  instruments  made  without  the  Pro- 
vince, must  be  taken  before  certain  specified  officials  as  follows: — 

(a)  If  made  in  any  Province  of  Canada,  before  a  Judge  of  any 
Court  of  Record,  any  Commissioner  authorized  to  take 
affidavits  in  such  province  for  use  in  any  Court  of  Record 
in  this  Province,  or  before  any  Notary  Public  under  his 
official  seal;  or 

(6)  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  of  the  Judiciary  Court  in 
Scotland,  or  a  Judge  of  any  of  the  County  Courts  within 
his  county,  or  the  Mayor  of  any  city  or  incorporated  town 
under  the  common  seal  of  such  city  or  town,  or  before 
any  Commissioner  in  Great  Britain  or  Ireland,  author- 
ized to  take  affidavits  therein,  for  use  in  any  Court  of 
Record  in  the  Province,  or  a  Notary  Public  under  his 
official  seal;  or 

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274  ^^:  ALBERTA. 

(c)  If  made  in  any  British  colony  or  possession  out  of  Canada, 

before  a  Judge  of  any  Court  of  Record,  the  Mayor  of  any 
city  or  incorporated  town  under  the  common  seal  of  such 
city  or  town,  or  Notary  Public  under  his  official  seal;  or 

(d)  If  made  in  any  foreign  country,  before  the  Mayor  of  any 

city  or  incorporated  town,  under  the  common  seal  of  any 
such  city  or  town,  or    before   the    British    Consul,    Vice- 
consul  or  Consular  Agent  residing  therein,  or  before  any 
Judge  of  any  Court  of  Record,  or  a  Notary  Public  under 
his  official  seal. 
The  registration  fees  are  partly  applied   to  what  is  known  as 
the  "Assurance  Fund,"  which  is  liable  for  the  protection  of  owners 
or  encumbrancers  in   certain    cases   of   mistake   or    errors  in    the 
Registry  Office. 

(See  the  Land  Titles  Act,  Statutes  of  Alberta,  1906,  Chap.  24.) 
No  instrument  under  which  a  company  claims  any  interest  shall 
be  registered  until  satisfactory  evidence  is  produced  to  the 
Registrar  that  such  company  is  not  in  arrears  for  any  tax 
or  share  imposed  by  "The  Corporation  Taxation  Act,  and  provision 
has  been  made  whereby  any  transferee  may  be  compelled  to  register 
a  Transfer. 

Land  Registration  Fees — (Extract  from  Order  in  Council,  Feb. 
22,  1912.) 

Fees  for  Registration  or  Filing. — 10.  For  registering  a 
transfer  and  issuing  a  certificate  of  title  thereon  and  dupli- 
cate thereof  and  including  fees  for  memorandums,  searches 
and  inspections — 

Where  the  value  of  the  property  does  not  exceed  $500, 

including  fees  payable  to  assurance  fund   $3.00 

Up  to  $1,000 $4.00 

$1,000  to  $3.000 5.00 

$3,000  to   $5,000    7.00 

For  each  additional  $1,000  or  part  thereof $1.00 

Above  $10,000,  each  additional  $1,000 50 

And  in  addition  the  fees  payable  to  the  assurance  fund. 
(See,  however,  items  Nos.   13  and  38.) 

11.  For  registering  or  filing  any  lease  (exclusive  of  the  fee 
of  $2.00  for  leasehold  certificate  of  title),  encumbrance,  or 
charge  "(other  than  a  mortgage)"  surrender  or  power  of 
attorney,  including  all  memorandums,  searches  and  other 
services  connected  therewith    1.50 

(See,  however,  item  No.   13.) 
(a)   For  every  such  encumbrance  after  the  first   ....      1 .50 

12.  For  registering  or  filing  any  certificate,  order  or  decree 
of  a  court  or  judge,  or  any  assignment  or  discharge  wholly  or 
partially  of  a  mortgage,  encumbrance  or  charge;  or  a  satis- 
faction of  an  annuity,  or  any  other  instrument  affecting  land 
other  than  those  particularly  specified  in  this  tariff,  but  not 
including  mechanics'  liens,  including  all  memorandums, 
searches  and  other  services  connected  therewith 1.00 

(See,  however,  item  No.   13.) 

13.  When  any  instrument  registered  deals  with  or  affects 
land  in  more  than  one  certificate  of  title,  for  each  memoran- 
dum after  the  first  memorandum 50 

14.  For  filing  each  caveat  and  for  preparing  and  mailing 

the  notices  in  connection   therewith    2.00 

15.  For  entering  withdrawal  of  caveat   1.00 


SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS.  275 

16.  For  every  extra  memorial  required  to  be  made  In  con- 
nection with  the  filing  or  withdrawal  of  a  caveat 50 

17.  For  registering  or  filing  writ  of  fieri  facias  or  a  satis- 
faction or  withdrawal   thereof.  Including  all  memorandums 

and  other  services  connected  therewith    1.00 

17a.  For  registering  a  mortgage  (including  all  memoran- 
dums, searches  and  other  services  connected  therewith)  where 
the  money  secured  does  not  exceed   $5,000   2 .  00 

On  each  $1,000  or  fraction  thereof  over  $5,000  up  to 
$10,000  a  further  fee  of  $1.00;  on  each  $1,000  or  fraction 
thereof  over  $10,000  up  to  $50,000,  a  further  fee  of  50  cents; 
and  on  each  $1,000  or  fraction  thereof  over  $50,000,  a  fur- 
ther fee  of  25  cents. 

Plans. — 18.  For  registration  of  each  plan  of  subdivision, 
exclusive  of  extra  certificates  of   title    10 .  00 

And  a  further  fee  for  each  lot  or  separate  parcel  into  which 
the  land  Is  proposed  to  be  subdivided,  as  shown  on  plan 50 

19.  Registration  of  Order  cancelling  or  varying  plan   ....      I  .00 

20.  Receiving  plan  profile  or  book  of  reference  of  railway 
right  of  way,  required  to  be  deposited  under  any  Railway 

Act 1.00 

21.  Receiving  plan  of  railway  right  of  way  for  filing  under 
the  Land  Titles  Act,  for  each  mile  of  right  of  way  shown  on 

plan    1.00 

22.  Every  blue  print  copy  of  plan  or  part  of  plan  per 
square    foot    15 

Minimum   fee    1.00 

District  Registrar's  certificate  on  same    • 1.00 

23.  For  all  other  services  of  surveyor  per  hour 2.00 

24.  For  each  map  or  plan  deposited  under  any  other  Act 

than  The  Land  Titles  Act  or  Railway  Act   1.00 

General. — 25.  For  taking  each  affidavit  or  solemn  declar- 
ation  20 

26.  For  each  search  for  each  lot  or  parcel  of  land  or  for 

any  name    -25 

27.  For  a  certificate  as  to  decrees,  orders  or  executions, 
including  one  search,  for  one  name 1.00 

And  for  each  additional  name 50 

28.  For  each  certificate  of  charge 1.00 

29.  For  each  abstract  respecting  land  Included  In  one  cer- 
tificate of  title,  or  respecting  each  quarter  section  for 
which    certificate   of   title   has    not   been    granted,    including 

all  charges  for  searches  and  certificates    1.00 

Provided  that  where  the  entries  on  such  abstract  exceed 
five  in  number  an  additional  fee  of  ten  cents  for  all  such 
additional  entries  shall  be  charged. 

30.  For  production  of  each  instrument  filed  or  registered.        .10 

31.  For  returning  the  documents  of  title  deposited  in  sup- 
port of  an  application  on  withdrawal  or  rejection  of  any 
application  for  certificate  of  title 1.00 

32.  For  certified  copy  of  or  extract  from  any  registered 
instrument  or  Instrument  otherwise  in  the  custody  of  the 
registrar,  per  first  folio  of  100  words 1 .  00 

For  every  folio,   or  part  of  folio  after  first 10 

33.  For  each  certificate  and  reference  to  a  court  or  judge, 
excepting  a  reference  made  under  section  113  of  The  Land 
Titles  Act   2.00 


276  ALBERTA. 

34,  For  attending  a  court  or  judge  on  reference  or  on 
hearing  of  any  petition  or  on  any  proceeding  or  on  produc- 
ing any  document  on  any  application  or  proceeding  before 

a  court  or  judge,  for  each  hour 1.00 

3  5.  For  a  certificate  of  title  or  duplicate  issued  to  replace 

one  worn  out,  filed  up,   destroyed  or  lost 2.00 

(a)  Where  a  certificate  of  title  or  duplicate  thereof  has 
been  lost  or  destroyed  for  perusing  proof  of  loss 
and  settling  notice  for  publication  and  for  all  other 
services,   excepting  new  certificates  of   title    1.00 

36.  For  consolidating  two  or  more  certificates  of  title..      2.00 
For  each  memorial  of  cancellation  after  the  first  two.  .         .50 

37.  For  certificate  of  title  issued  on  any  instrument  not 
otherwise  provided   for,   and   for   duplicate   certificate    2.00 

38.  If  more  than  one  certificate  of  title  is  required  upon 
the  same  instrument,  for  each  certificate  with  duplicate 
thereof    after    the    first   certificate     2.00 

39.  On  each  correction  in  a  certificate  of  title,  including 
examination  of  the  evidence    1.00 

40.  On  rejection  of  each  instrument  presented  for  regis- 
tration, to  be  charged  in  the  discretion  of  the  Registrar...      1.00 

41.  For  each  certificate  signed  by  the  Registrar,  Deputy 
Registrar  or  Acting-Registrar  and  authenticated  by  the 
registrar's  official  seal,  and  not  otherwise  provided  for 25 

Assurance  Fund  Fees — Note — In  addition  to  the  above  fees 
there  is  payable  to  the  assurance  fund  on  the  registration  upon 
every  absolute  transfer  of  land  after  the  issue  of  the  first  certifi- 
cate of  title  therefor,  one-fifth  of  one  per  cent,  of  the  value  of  the 
land  transferred  if  such  value  amounts  to  or  is  less  than  five  thou- 
sand dollars,  and  one-tenth  of  one  per  cent,  on  the  additional 
value  where  such  value  exceeds  five  thousand  dollars;  and  upon 
every  subsequent  transfer  upon  the  increase  of  value  since  the 
granting  of  the  last  certificate  of  title  one-fifth  of  one  per  cent, 
if  the  increase  is  not  more  than  five  thousand  dollars,  and  one- 
tenth  of  one  per  cent,  on  any  excess  over  such  five  thousand 
dollars,  such  valuation  in  each  case  to  be  ascertained  by  the  oath 
or  affirmation  of  the  applicant,  owner,  or  person  acquiring  the 
land,  or  of  such  other  person  as  the  registrar  believes  to  be 
acquainted  with  the  value  of  the  land  and  whose  oath  or  affirma- 
tion he  is  willing  to  accept. 

Limitation  of  Actions — All  actions  for  recovery  of  merchants 
accounts,  bills,  notes,  and  all  actions  of  debt  grounded  upon  any 
lending  or  other  contract  without  specialty  must  be  commenced 
within  six  years  after  the  cause  of  such  action  arose. 

The  provision  of  the  Real  Property  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,  by  statute, 
declared  to  be  in  force  in  the  Province  and  to  have  been  in  force 
since  the  passing  thereof. 

No  right  to  the  access  and  use  of  light  or  any  other  easement, 
right  In  gross  or  profit  a  prendre  are  to  be  acquired  by  prescription. 

Married  Women — Married  women,  in  respect  of  both  land  and 
personal  property,  have  all  the  rights  and  are  subject  to  all  the 
liabilities  of  a  feme  sole.  A  husband  is  unable  to  dispose,  transfer, 
sell  or  mortgage  his  homestead  without  the  consent  of  his  wife  at 
any  time  during  his  life  or  during  the  life  of  his  wife  living  at  the 
date  of  such  disposition,  and  every  such  instrument  is  null  and  void. 
Every  disposition  by  Will  of  such  homestead  shall  be  subject  and 


SYNOPSIS  OP  UA.WS.  277 

postponed  to  an  estate  for  life  of  such  married  man's  wife.  Home- 
stead means  not  more  than  four  adjoining  lots  in  a  city,  town  or 
village  occupied  by  the  owner  as  his  residence  or  other  lands  on 
which  the  married  man  resides,  consisting  of  not  more  than  a  quarter 
section. 

Mechanics*  Liens — The  Mechanics'  Lien  Act  gives  a  lien  to  a  con- 
tractor, sub-contractor,  labourer  and  furnisher  of  material.  The 
lien  expires  in  35  days  after  the  completion  of  the  work  or  the 
furnishing  of  the  material  unless  registered  as  provided  by  the  Act. 
The  lien  ceases  to  exist  after  the  expiration  of  60  days  after  ser- 
vice of  a  Notice  to  begin  proceedings  as  provided  by  the  Act  unless 
proceedings  are  instituted  within  that  time.  Application  may  be 
made  to  a  Judge  to  shorten  the  said  period  of  60  days. 

If  the  work  of  improvements  are  put  upon  mortgaged  premises, 
the  lien  takes  priority  over  the  mortgage  to  the  extent  of  the 
Increase  in  value  of  the  mortgaged  premises  by  reason  of  such  work 
or  Improvements,  to  be  determined  according  as  is  provided  by  the 
Act 

There  are  provisions  (in  cases  where  the  contract  price  exceeds 
$500.00)  by  which  an  owner  may,  in  paying  his  contractor,  take 
measure?  to  protect  himself  against  labourers'  liens  by  requiring 
production  of  the  receipted  pay-roll. 

No  lien,  except  for  more  than  six  weeks'  wages  in  favor  of 
labourers,  attaches  so  as  to  make  an  owner  liable  for  a  greater  sum 
than  the  sum  owing  by  the  owner  to  the  contractor  at  the  time  of 
the  receipt  by  the  owner  or  person  having  superintendence  of  the 
•JTork  on  behalf  of  the  owner,  of  notice  in  writing  of  such  lien  and 
of  the  amount  thereof;  or  which  may  become  owing  by  the  owner 
to  the  contractor  at  any  time  subsequent  thereto,  while  such  lien 
Is  in  effect.  Where  more  than  one  such  notice  is  given,  the  later 
notice  must  contain  a  statement,  as  provided  by  the  Act,  of  the 
total  amount  of  balance  owing. 

See  the  Mechanics'  Lien  Act,  Chapter  21,  of  the  Statutes  of 
1906,  and  amendments  thereto. 

Partnership — The  law  of  partnership  is  codified  under  "The 
Partnership  Ordinance"  (Consolidated  Ordinances  of  the  Terri- 
tories. 1905,  Chapter  94)  which  is  almost  in  the  same  words  as 
the  English   Partnership  Act, 

There  is  also  an  Act  requiring  registration  of  partnerships  for 
trading,  manufacturing,  contracting  or  mining  purposes.  A  dec- 
laration setting  out  certain  particulars  must  be  filed  in  the  office 
of  the  Registration  Clerk  of  the  district  for  the  registration  of 
chattel  mortgages  in  which  the  business  is  or  is  intended  to  be 
carried  on,  within  six  months  next  after  the  formation  of  the 
partnership,  or  at  any  time  upon  a  fiat  of  a  Judge.  A  similar  dec- 
laration must  be  filed  on  any  change  of  partnership.  Registration 
is  also  required  in  the  case  of  a  person  carrying  on  business  himself 
under  a  trade  name  or  using  the  words  "&  Company,"  etc.  A 
penalty  is  provided  in  case  of  failure  to  register. 

Replevin — Where  plaintiff  claims  goods  are  unlawfully  detained 
from  him,  he  may,  after  issue  of  writ  of  summons,  obtain  a  writ  of 
replevin  for  the  delivery  of  the  property  to  him  on  his  complying 
with  certain  rules.  These  rules  include  the  filing  of  an  affidavit 
setting  out  certain  facts  and  (before  replevy  is  made)  giving  a 
bond  to  the  Sheriff  in  double  the  value  of  the  property,  which  bond 
is  assignable  to  the  defendant  by  the  Sheriff  endorsing  his  name 
thereon,  and  which  endorsement  enables  the  defendant  to  bring  an 
action  thereon  in    his    own    name   against    the    parties   who    have 


278  ALBERTA. 

executed  It.  The  defendant  may  recover  under  the  bond  the  value 
of  the  property  replevied,  the  amount  of  any  judgment  in  his  favor 
in  the  original  action,  and  such  damages  as  he  may  have  suffered 
by  reason  of  the  replevy.  Provision  is  made  for  service  of  the 
writ  of  replevin;  which  service  is  not  made  until  after  the  Sheriff 
has  replevied;  and  certain  powers  are  given  to  the  Sheriff  for 
enforcing  the  writ  should  the  property  be  concealed.  Provision  is 
made  for  the  defendant  retaining  the  property  (except  in  case  of 
distress  for  rent  or  damage  feasant)  upon  giving  security  which 
may  be  assigned  by  the  Sheriff  to  the  plaintiff  by  endorsement, 
which  endorsement  enables  the  plaintiff  to  bring  action  in  his  own 
name  against  the  parties  who  have  executed  the  security. 

Sale  of  Goods — The  law  is  codified  in  "The  Sale  of  Goods 
Ordinance,"  which  is  similar  to  the  English  Act. 

Succession  Duties — An  estate,  the  value  of  which  does  not 
exceed  $5,000.00,  is  not  liablQ  to  pay  Succession  Duties,  nor  is  an 
estate  so  liable  in  respect  of  the  property  passing  by  will  or  intes- 
tacy, or  otherwise,  to  or  for  the  use  of  the  father,  mother,  brother, 
sister,  husband,  wife,  child,  grand-child,  daughter-in-law  or  son-in- 
law  of  the  deceased,  or  to  any  person  or  persons  adopted  before 
the  age  of  12  years  by  the  deceased  as  his  child  or  children,  or  to 
any  person  to  whom  deceased,  for  any  period  not  less  than  10  years 
prior  to  his  death,  stood  in  the  acknowledged  relation  of  parent, 
where  the  aggregate  value  of  the  property  of  the  deceased  does  not 
exceed  $25,000.00. 

Save  as  aforesaid,  the  estate  of  any  person  at  the  time  of  his 
death  domiciled  in  the  Province,  or  who,  being  domiciled  else- 
where, dies  leaving  property  within  the  Province,  is  liable  to 
Succession  Duty  to  the  extent  and  according  to  the  basis  of  calcu- 
lation provided  by  the  Act. 

See  the  "Succession  Duty  Ordinance,"  Consolidated  ordinance 
of  the  Territories,  1905,  Chapter  116  (as  amended  by  the  Statutes 
of  Alberta,  1909,  Chapter  5,  Section  6). 

Unearned  Increment — By  this  Act,  assented  to  on  the  2  5th  of 
October,  1913,  it  is  provided  that  there  shall  be  payable  upon  the 
resignation  of  any  transfer  of  land  a  tax  of  5%  on  the  increased 
value  of  the  said  land  over  and  above  the  value  thereof,  according 
to  the  last  preceding  value,  excluding  in  all  cases  the  costs  of 
improvements,  or  of  development  work  actually  made  or  done 
upon  or  in  connection  with  the  said  land. 

It  is  further  provided  by  the  Act  that  this  tax  shall  not  be 
payable  upon  the  transmission  of  the  land  of  a  deceased  person  or 
upon  any  transfer  from  the  executors  or  administrators  of  any  such 
person  to  any  person  entitled  to  receive  it,  or  upon  registration  of 
any  grant  from  the  Crown.  And  it  is  further  provided  that  no 
tax  shall  be  payable  under  this  Act  in  respect  of  the  transfer  of 
unsubdivided  land  of  which  at  least  10%  was  under  cultivation, 
and  which  was  actually  and  bona  fide  used  by  the  transferor  for 
agricultural  purposes  during  the  twelve  months  immediately  pre- 
ceding the  transaction  which  results  in  the  making  of  the  transfer, 
except  to  the  extent  of  the  excess  area  of  land  beyond  640  acres  in 
which  the  transferor  was  beneficially  interested  immediately  before 
the  transaction  which  results  in  the  making  of  the  transfer,  and 
to  the  extent  of  the  excess  value  of  the  land  transferred  beyond 
the  sum  of  $50.00  per  acre  without  improvements. 

For  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  the  first  taxable  value  for  the 
purposes  of  this  Act,  the  last  value  for  the  purposes  of  this  Act 
shall  be  deemed  to  be: 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS  279 

(a)  $15.00  per  acre  in  the  case  of  land  not  within  any  incor- 
porated city,  town  or  village. 

(b)  The  assessed  value  of  any  land  within  any  incorporated 
city,  town  or  village,  according  to  the  last  revised  assessment  roll 
for  the  year  1913. 

(c)  If  land  has  been  bought  before  the  passing  of  the  said  Act 
for  a  sum  in  excess  of  the  aforesaid  valuations  then  the  price  at 
which  it  was  bought  shall  be  deemed  to  be  the  last  value,  or  if  it 
be  made  to  appear  to  the  Registrar  that  at  the  time  of  the  passing 
of  the  Act  the  value  of  farm  lands  exceeded  the  sum  of  $15.00  per 
acre,  the  actual  value  of  the  land  shall  be  the  last  value.  By  the 
said  Act  it  is  further  provided  that  no  transfer  shall  be  registered 
until  the  tax  is  payable. 

Wills — The  North-west  Territories  Act,  being  the  Revised 
Statutes  of  Canada,  1906,  Chapter  62,  Sections  17  to  25  inclusive, 
kas  certain  provisions  relating  to  the  execution  and  Interpretation 
of  wills  in  the  Province.  A  soldier  on  actual  military  service,  a 
mariner  or  seaman  at  sea  even  if  under  21  years  of  age  may  dispose 
of  his  personal  property  as  provided  by  the  Laws  of  England  as 
it  stood  on  July  15th,  1870,  and  a  soldier,  seaman  or  mariner  on 
actual  military  or  naval  service  may  dispose  of  his  real  and  personal 
property  by  a  Will  signed  by  himself  which  need  not  be  in  any 
particular  form  nor  shall  it  require  any  attesting  witness  or  wit- 
nesses. These  provisions  shall  be  deemed  to  have  been  in  force 
since  August  Ist,  1914,  except  where  Letters  Probate  or  Administra- 
tion have  been  issued  prior  to  the  5th  day  of  April,  1917. 

Workmen's  Compensation — Chapter  98  of  the  consolidated 
ordinance  of  the  Territories,  1905,  being  known  as  "The  Workmen's 
Compensation  Ordinance,"  provides  that  "It  shall  not  be  a  good 
defence  In  law  to  any  action  against  an  employer  or  the  successor 
or  legal  representative  of  an  employer  for  damages  for  the  Injury 
or  death  of  an  employee  of  such  employer,  that  such  Injury  or 
death  resulted  from  the  negligence  of  an  employee  engaged  In  a 
common  employment  with  the  Injured  employee,  any  contract  or 
agreement  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding." 

The  Workmen's  Compensation  Act,  1908  (being  Chapter  12  of 
the  Statutes  of  Alberta  of  1908),  applies  to  certain  specified 
employments  and  provides  that  If  in  any  such  employment  personal 
Injury  by  accident  arising  out  of  and  In  course  of  the  employment 
Is  caused  to  a  workman,  his  employer  shall  (subject  to  certain 
provisions)  be  liable  to  pay  compensation  In  accordance  with  a 
schedule  to  the  Act.  which  schedule  provides  the  scale  and  condi- 
tions of  compensation. 

When  the  Injury  Is  caused  by  the  personal  negligence  or  willful 
act  of  the  employer  or  of  some  person  for  whose  act  or  default  the 
employer  Is  responsible,  nothing  In  the  Act  Is  to  affect  any  civil 
liability  of  the  employer,  but  the  workman  may,  at  his  option, 
either  claim  compensation  under  this  Act  or  take  proceedings  Inde- 
pendently of  the  Act.  But  the  employer  Is  not  to  be  liable  to  pay 
compensation  for  Injury  to  a  workman  by  accident  arising  out  of 
and  In  the  course  of  his  employment,  both  Independently  of  and 
also  under  the  Act,  and  Is  not  to  be  liable  to  any  person  Inde- 
pendently of  the  Act,  except  In  case  of  such  personal  negligence 
or  willful  act  as  aforesaid. 

If  It  Is  proved  that  the  Injury  to  a  workman  Is  attributable  to 
the  serious  and  willful  misconduct  of  that  workman,  any  compen- 
sation claimed  In  respect  of  that  Injury  shall,  unless  the  Injury 
results  In  death  or  permanent  disablement,  be  disallowed. 


280  ALBERTA. 

Provision  is  made  for  settling  questions  that  may  arise  with 
regard  to  the  statute,  injury  sustained,  the  nature  of  the  employ- 
ment, etc.,  by  arbitration.  The  arbitration  procedure  is  provided 
by  the  Act. 

Provision  is  made  in  case  action  is  brought  independently  of 
the  Act  and  dismissed,  for  compensation  to  be  awarded  under  the 
Act  (if  the  plaintiff  so  chooses)  and  for  deduction  for  costs,  etc., 
and  a  certificate  is  given  of  the  compensation  and  deduction,  which 
certificate  has  the  effect  of  an  award. 

There  are  provisions  limiting  the  time  within  which  notice  in 
writing  must  be  given  and  claims  for  compensation  made. 

The  Workmans'  Compensation  Act  of  1908  is  repealed  as  to 
certain  employment  and  as  to  such  a  new  act  known  as  the  Work- 
mans'  Compensation  Act,  1918. 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  28  I 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled  expressly  for  the  "Canada  Legal  Directory"  by  Barnard, 

Robertson,    Heisterman   &    Tait,    Victoria,    of   the   British 

Columbia   Bar. 

Eevised  to  January  1st,  1910. 

The  Courts  are:  Court  of  Appeal,  Supreme  Court,  and  County 
Court. 

The  Court  of  Appeal  consists  of  five  Judges. 

The  Supreme  Court  consists  of  six  Judges,  headed  by  the 
Chief  Justice  of  British  Columbia,  who  singly  exercise  the  func- 
tions of  the  superior  Courts  of  first  Instance  with  unlimited 
jurisdiction. 

The  County  Court  has  Common  Law  Jurisdiction  up  to  one 
thousand  dollars,  and  an  equitable  jurisdiction  not  exceeding 
12,500.00.  In  places  where  there  is  no  Supreme  Court  Judge,  the 
County  Court  Judge  is  also  local  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  and 
has,  generally  speaking,  the  jurisdiction  of  a  Supreme  Court  Judge, 
as  far  as  interlocutory  civil  matters  are  concerned.  He  also  has 
a  special  mining  jurisdiction  in  mining  districts.  He  also  has  jur- 
isdiction in  certain  criminal  cases. 

There  is  also  a  Small  Debts  Court,  presided  over  by  a  stipen- 
diary or  Police  Magistrate,  having  jurisdiction  in  simple  actions 
for  debts  not  exceeding  $100.00.  In  the  Small  Debts  Court,  how- 
ever, no  counterclaim  can  be  entertained.  An  appeal  lies  to  the 
nearest  County  Court  Judge  or  Supreme  Court  Judge. 

In  addition  to  the  above  Courts  there  are  the  local  Admiralty 
Courts,  which,  however,  are  not  controlled  by  Provincial  Legisla- 
Uon. 

Absconding  Debtor — Any  person  in  the  Province  owing  an 
amount  exceeding  $100. 00,  who  leaves  the  jurisdiction  with  intent 
to  defraud  his  creditors,  is  liable  to  have  his  goods  seized  under  a 
Writ  of  Attachment.  Similarly,  the  Plaintiff,  upon  showing  that 
the  Defendant  owes  him  $100.00  or  more,  and  Is  about  to  leave  the 
jurisdiction,  may,  upon  proper  affidavits  being  filed,  have  the 
Defendant  arrested  under  a  Writ  of  Capias  ad  Respondendum, 
when  the  Defendant  remains  in  custody  unless  he  gives  ball. 
After  Judgment,  however,  the  Defendant  may  be  discharged  If  he 
can  show  inability  to  pay  the  debt. 

Similarly  a  judgment  Debtor  may  be  arrested  under  a  Writ  of 
Capias  ad  Satisfaciendum,  on  a  showing  by  the  Plaintiff  that  he  Is 
about  to  leave  the  Province  with  intent  to  defraud  his  creditors, 
but  he  will  be  discharged  If  he  can  show  Inability  to  pay  the  debt. 

It  will  be  noted  that  In  British  Columbia  the  old  law  prevails, 
and  a  defendant  is  subject  to  arrest  on  a  Writ  of  Ca.  Re.  upon 
showing  that  he  is  about  to  leave  the  jurisdiction  without  allega- 
tion that  he  is  doing  so  for  the  purpose  of  defrauding  his  creditors. 

Within  its  jurisdiction  the  County  Court  has  the  same  powers 
as  to  arrest  as  the  Supreme  Court. 

Assignment  for  Benefit  of  Creditors — The  Debtor  may  assign 
all  his  real  and  personal  estate  to  any  person  for  the  purpose  of 
distributing  his  assets  rateably  among  his  creditors.  Such  assign- 
ment must  be  registered  in  the  County  Court  within  twenty-one 
days,  and  notice  thereof  published  in  the  "British  Columbia 
Gazette"  and  a  local  newspaper.     Such   assignment  shall   also   be 


282  BRITISH  COLUMBIA, 

filed  in  the  Land  Registry  Office.  Such  assignment  takes  prece- 
dence of  all  judgments,  executions  and  attachments,  not  completely 
executed  by  payment. 

The  Assignee  is  in  the  first  place  selected  by  the  Debtor,  but  the 
Creditors  must  either  confirm  his  appointment  or  elect  a  new 
Assignee  at  the  first  statutory  meeting.  All  questions  are  decided 
at  a  creditors'  meeting  by  a  majority  of  votes.  Voting  powers  are 
established  by  statute  on  a  sliding  scale,  according  to  the  amounts 
of  the  claims.  It  should  be  noted  that  the  assignment  does  not 
extinguish  a  debt  and  a  Creditor  may  sue  and  take  judgment  not- 
withstanding an  assignment. 

Attachment  of  Debts — See  Garnishment. 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages — These  must  be  filed  In 
the  local  County  Court  Registry  within  five  days  where  the  goods 
mortgaged  are  within  the;  corporate  limits  of  a  City  or  Town  con- 
taining a  County  Court  Registry.  In  other  cases  registration  must 
be  effected  within  twenty-one  days.  At  the  same  time  there  must 
be  filed,  an  affidavit  of  execution  by  the  witness,  and  an  affidavit  of 
bona  fides  by  the  Grantee.  Bills  of  Sale  take  priority  according 
to  the  date  of  registration. 

Should  any  Bill  of  Sale  be  given  subject  to  any  defeasance,  con- 
dition or  declaration  not  therein  mentioned,  the  filing  is  void. 

Book  Debts — Assignment  of  book  debts  to  be  effective  must  be 
attested  and  registered  in  a  manner  similar  to  Bills  of  Sale. 

Bulk  Sales  Act — Every  person  who  purchases  any  stock  of  goods, 
wares  or  merchandise  in  bulk,  shall  demand  and  obtain  from  the 
Vendor  a  declaration  setting  out  names  and  addresses  of  all  creditors 
of  the  Vendor  for  amounts  exceeding  fifty  dollars,  together  with 
particulars  thereof,  otherwise  such  sale  shall  be  deemed  fraudulent, 
and  absolutely  void  against  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor,  unless  all 
such  creditors  are  paid  in  full  out  of  the  proceeds  of  such  sale: 

Upon  a  declaration  as  aforesaid  being  obtained  the  purchaser 
shall  either  obtain  a  written  waiver  from  the  Vendor's  creditors 
or  else  pay  the  purchase  price  into  the  hands  of  a  Trust  Company 
or  assignee  for  distribution  pro  rata  among  the  creditors.  If  the 
purchase  price  is  less  than  the  Vendor's  indebtedness,  then  the  pur- 
chaser shall  obtain  the  written  consent  to  such  purchase  of  at  least 
sixty  per  cent,  of  the  number  and  amount  of  the  claims  against  the 
Vendor,  otherwise  the  sale  is  fraudulent  and  void  against  the 
creditors. 

Coal — Any  person  may  stake  unalienated  coal  lands,  and  after 
advertisement,  apply  for  the  right  to  prospect  the  same.  Such 
application  must  be  accompanied  by  a  fee  of  $100.00,  and  the 
claim,  must  not  exceed  640  acres.  Upon  showing  that  coal  has 
been  discovered,  a  lease  for  a  term  of  five  years  may  be  obtained 
at  an  annual  rental  of  fifteen  cents  an  acre.  Under  every  lease 
$100.00  worth  of  work  must  be  done  annually  or  that  amount  paid 
to  the  Government.  Not  more  than  ten  claims  may  be  grouped 
and  all  the  work  done  on  one  claim.  Upon  complying  with  the 
Act,  and  proving  the  existence  of  coal,  a  Crown  Grant  may  be 
obtained  upon  payment  of  $10.00  per  acre,  though  If  the  surface 
rights  have  been  previously  alienated  by  the  Crown,  the  amount 
payable  Is  $5.00  per  acre.  There  is  also  a  royalty  payable  In 
respect  of  coal  obtained  under  these  circumstances.  An  Individual 
may  stake  any  number  of  claims. 

Conditional  Sales — All  Conditional  Sale  Agreements,  hire  and 
purchase  agreements  to  be  valid  must  be  registered  in  the  County 
Court  Registry  for  the  District  within  which  the  chattels  are  situate, 
otherwise   the   Agreement   is   not   effective.      A   true   copy   only    is 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  283 

required  to  be  registered,  and  the  Agreement  must  not  be  attested 
with  any  particular  formality. 

Creditors — Creditors  of  a  class  are  not  entitled  to  priority  one 
over  the  other  and  when  one  creditor  has  issued  an  execution  the 
others  may  close  by  following  the  provisions  of  the  "Creditors' 
Relief  Act." 

Crown  Grants — There  have  been  from  time  to  time  a  number 
of  various  forms  of  Crown  Grants  in  use  in  British  Columbia.  At 
present  a  Crown  Grant  of  lands  under  the  Land  Act  reserves  coal 
and  petroleum,  as  well  as  metals  both  precious  and  base.  A 
Crown  Grant  under  the  Mineral  Act  carries  the  metals,  precioas 
and  base,  but  not  coal  and  petroleum  or  the  surface,  while  a 
Crown  Grant  under  the  Coal  Mines  Act  includes  coal  and  petro- 
leum, and  may  or  may  not  carry  the  surface  rights  as  hereinbefore 
mentioned. 

Crown  Lands — In  British  Columbia  Crown  Lands  belong  to  the 
Province,  and  the  disposition  thereof  is  regulated  by  the  Land  AcL 
Vacant  and  unoccupied  Crown  Lands  may  be  acquired  by  an  In- 
dividual either  by  pre-emption,  purchase  or  lease.  The  pre-emptor 
who  desires  to  settle  upon  unsurveyed  land  must  first  put  a  stake 
at  one  corner  of  the  land  required,  giving  a  notice  describing  the 
land  sought  for,  and  must  also  make  application  In  writing  to  the 
Assistant  Commissioner  of  Lands  for  the  District  In  which  the  land 
is  situate.  This  application  must  be  accompanied  by  a  sketch  and 
the  declaration  required  by  the  Act.  I6O1  acres  may  be  taken  up 
In  this  way  by  any  British  subject  over  eighteen,  being  the  head 
of  a  family,  a  widow,  or  single  man,  or  by  any  alien  upon  his  mak- 
ing a  declaration  of  Intention  to  become  a  British  subject.  Within 
sixty  days  of  the  date  of  his  pre-emption  record,  the  Pre-emptor 
must  enter  into  occupation  of  the  land,  and  he  must  not  be  absent 
from  the  land  more  than  two  months  In  one  year,  except  with 
leave,  which  is  easily  obtained.  The  Pre-emptor,  also,  has  to  make 
Improvements  of  the  value  of  $2.50  per  acre,  and  after  two  years 
residence,  and  upon  receiving  his  certificate  of  such  Improvements, 
Is  entitled  to  a  Crown  Grant  upon  payment  of  $1.00  an  acre.  The 
purchase  price  of  $1.00  per  acre  can  be  paid  In  four  equal  annual 
Installments,  the  first  one  falling  due  within  two  years  from  the 
date  of  entering  upon  the  land.  Where  the  Pre-emptor  settles 
upon  unsurveyed  land,  he  must  have  the  land  surveyed  at  his  own 
expense.  No  Crown  Grant  Is  Issued  until  the  Pre-emptor  shall 
have  lived  upon  the  land  for  at  least  two  years  and  a  fee  of  $10.00 
Is  payable  in  respect  of  the  Crown  Grant.  Alien  pre-emptors  must 
be  fully  naturalized  before  receiving  a  Crown  Grant.  Only  one 
homestead  can  be  pre-empted  at  a  time,  but  upon  obtaining  a  cer- 
tificate of  improvements,  a  pre-emptor  may  pre-empt  another  piece 
of  land.  He  may  also  apply  to  purchase  land  as  hereinafter  men- 
tioned, whether  he  has  obtained  a  certificate  of  Improvement  or 
not. 

Purchase — Crown  Lands,  whether  surveyed  or  unsurveyed,  are 
open  to  purchase,  unless  a  reserve  has  been  placed  upon  the  same 
by  the  Lieutenant-Governor  in  Council,  and  at  present  very  large 
areas  of  land  have  been  reserved  from  lease  or  purchase  pending 
survey,  although  the  same  are  open  to  pre-emption.  In  the  case 
of  unsurveyed  lands  the  purchaser  or  agent  may  stake  a  tract  of 
land  not  exceeding  640  acres.  Within  thirty  days  after  staking 
he  must  post  a  copy  of  his  location  notice  in  the  office  of  the  local 
Commissioner.  He  must  further,  within  the  same  period,  at  his 
own  expense,  publish  this  notice  for  two  months  In  the  "British 
Columbia  Gazette"  and  a  newspaper  published  In  the  district  where 


284  BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 

the  land  Is  located.  Within  three  months  from  the  date  of  this 
publication,  he  must  make  formal  application,  in  duplicate,  to 
purchase  the  land,  to  the  local  Commissioner,  such  application  to 
be  accompanied  by  a  deposit  of  fifty  cents  an  acre,  together  with  a 
declaration  of  publication.  The  local  Commissioner  sends  the 
application  to  the  Department  at  Victoria  where  the  same  is  adju- 
dicated upon.  If  leave  to  purchase  is  granted,  the  applicant  must 
have  the  land  surveyed  and  classified  at  his  own  expense,  and  com- 
plete his  purchase  within  six  months,  unless  under  special  circum- 
stances further  time  is  allowed. 

For  surveyed  lands,  application  must  be  made  to  the  local 
Commissioner,  which  application  must  be  accompanied  by  a  deposit 
of  one  quarter  of  the  purchase  money.  The  balance  may  be  paid 
upon  acceptance  of  the  application,  or  in  three  annual  installments, 
bearing  interest  at  6  per  cent. 

Only  land  suitable  for  agricultural  purposes  can  be  so  bought, 
and  the  same  is  classified  into  first  and  second  class  lands.  The 
ruling  price  for  first  class  lands  is  $10.00  an  acre,  and  for  second 
class  lands  $5.00  an  acre. 

Land  west  of  the  Cascades,  averaging  8,000  feet  of  milling 
timber  to  the  acre,  or  east  of  the  Cascades,  averaging  5,000  feet, 
is  not  open  to  sale. 

An  individual  can  only  purchase  one  piece  of  land  in  his  own 
name  in  the  foregoing  manner. 

Leases  may  be  obtained  for  purposes  of  cutting  hay  for  a  term 
of  ten  years,  and  for  any  other  purpose  for  a  term  of  twenty-one 
years.  In  case  of  leases,  the  procedure  is  similar  to  that  in  the 
case  of  applying  to  purchase  unsurveyed  lands.  The  leases  so 
granted  contained  a  proviso  that  the  Lessee  must  survey  the  land 
within  six  months.  Special  leases  of  Lots  not  exceeding  twenty 
acres  in  area  are  also  granted. 

Enforcement  of  Judgment — Execution  may  be  issued  forthwith 
after  judgment.  If  the  Judgment  Debtor  has  real  estate,  the 
Judgment  may  be  registered  in  the  Land  Registry  Ofiice  against 
his  lands,  provided  the  judgment  is  for  the  sum  of  $100.00  or 
more,  whereupon  the  Judgment  becomes  a  lien  upon  the  lands, 
and  on  application  to  a  Judge,  leave  may  be  obtained  to  sell  suffi- 
cient thereof  to  satisfy  the  Judgment. 

The  Debtor's  goods  are  exempt  from  seizure  under  execution 
to  the  amount  of  five  hundred  dollars,  and  homestead  lands  are 
exempt  to  the  value  of  $2,500.00. 

The  Judgment  Debtor  may  be  examined  on  taking  out  a  sum- 
mons, and  compelled  to  answer  questions  as  to  his  property  at  the 
time  the  debt  was  incurred  and  any  subsequent  disposition  thereof. 
Such  Debtor  may  be  committed  for  unsatisfactory  answers,  or  for 
failing  to  obey  an  order  for  payment  made  by  a  Judge  as  a  result  of 
such  examination. 

In  the  County  Court  similar  procedure  is  in  force. 

Priority  of  execution  does  not  exist,  but  under  the  Creditor's 
Relief  Act,  any  creditor,  by  giving  proper  notice  of  his  claim  to  the 
Sheriff  and  the  Registrar  of  the  Court  within  thirty  days  of  a 
seizure  by  the  Sheriff,  is  given  an  opportunity  to  substantiate  his 
claim  and  share  rateably  in  the  proceeds  of  the  execution. 

In  such  case  the  costs  and  expenses  of  the  creditor  who  levied 
the  first  execution  are  paid  before  the  division  is  made. 

Foreign  Judfrments — An  action  can  be  brought  on  a  Foreign 
Judgment  against  any  person  within  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Court, 
or  who  it    is  proved  to    the  satisfaction  of    the    judge  has    assets 


SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS.  285 

within  the  jurisdiction,  and  if  the  Judgment  is  not  impeached  or 
denied  it  is  prima  facie  evidence  against  the  Defendant. 

Gai-nishment — Upon  affidavit  substantiating  the  claim,  moneys 
In  the  hands  of  third  parties,  payable  to  the  Defendant,  may  be 
attached  by  the  Plaintiff,  whereupon  the  funds  are  paid  into  Court. 
Both  in  the  Supreme  and  County  Courts  money  may  be  garnisheed 
upon  an  Ex  Parte  application  supported  by  a  proper  affidavit.  A 
servant's  wages  cannot  be  attached  unless  the  amount  of  wages 
exceeds  $40.00   (except  for  board). 

Intestacy — Under  the  Inheritance  Act,  whenever  any  person 
dies,  any  real  estate  of  which  he  may  have  been  possessed  at  the 
time  of  his  death  descends  generally  speaking  in  the  following 
manner: 

1.  To  his  lineal  descendants  and  those  claiming  by  or  under 
them  per  stirpes. 

2.  To  his  Father. 

3.  To  his  Mother. 

4.  To  his  collateral  relatives. 

5.  Provided  that  if  the  Intestate  leaves  a  widow  or  husband 
such  widow  or  husband,  as  the  case  may  be,  is  entitled  in  case  the 
Intestate  has  left  no  lawful  descendants,  to  one  half  of  such  real 
estate  absolutely,  and  in  case  the  Intestate  has  left  lawful  descend- 
ants to  one-third  of  such  real  estate  for  life. 

6.  If  the  Intestate  leaves  several  descendants  in  the  direct  line, 
the  lineal  descendants  being  all  of  equal  degree  the  Inheritance 
dc-sc3nds  to  such  persons  in  equal  parts. 

7.  If  some  of  the  Children  of  the  Intestate  are  living  and  others 
dead,  the  inheritance  descends  to  the  children  who  are  living  and 
to  the  descendants  of  such  children  as  have  died. 

Under  the  Administration  Act  the  personal  estate  of  a  person 
dying  intestate  is  distributed  in  the  following  manner: 

One-third  of  the  surplusage  to  the  wife  of  the  intestate  and  all 
the  residue  by  equal  portions  amongst  the  children  of  such  person 
dying  intestate  and  such  persons  legally  representing  such  children 
In  case  any  of  them  be  dead. 

If  there  are  any  children  of  the  intestate  or  legal  representatives 
of  them,  then  one  moiety  of  the  surplusage  is  allotted  to  the  wife 
of  the  Intestate  and  the  remainder  thereof  is  distributed  equally  to 
every  of  the  next  of  kin  of  the  Intestate  who  are  of  equal  degree 
and  those  who  legally  represent  them. 

If  there  is  no  wife  the  whole  of  the  surplusage  is  distributed 
equally  amongst  the  children,  and  if  there  is  neither  wife  nor 
children,  to  the  next  of  kin  in  equal  degree. 

If  after  the  death  of  the  Father  any  of  his  children  shall  die 
intestate  without  wife  or  children  in  the  lifetime  of  the  Mother, 
the  brothers  and  sisters,  or  the  representatives  of  them  shall  have 
an  equal  share  with  her. 

Joint  Stock  Companies — In  1910  a  new  Companies  Act  was 
passed,  largely  based  on  the  Imperial  Statute  of  1908,  In  which  the 
chief  novel  feature  is  the  adoption  of  stringent  regulations  with 
regard  to  prospectuses,  and  the  liability  of  directors  for  the  state- 
ments therein  contained.  As  before,  the  liability  of  a  shareholder 
may  be  limited  to  the  amount  of  his  shares,  by  guarantee,  or  may 
be  unlimited. 

Railway  Companies  cannot  be  Incorporated  under  this  Act. 

Special  clauses  permitting  Mining  Companies  to  be  Incorporated 
without  personal  liability  are  continued,  as  are  the  provisions 
respecting   extra  Provincial   Companies,    which  were    first   enacted 


286  BRITISH   COLUMBIA 

In  1897.  Extra  Provincial  English  and  Canadian  Companies  are 
required  to  take  out  a  license  in  British  Columbia  before  doing 
business,  the  fee  for  which  is  graduated  according  to  the  amount 
of  their  capital,  but  where  one  half  of  the  capital  is  already 
invested  in  an  existing  business  outside  of  the  Province,  the  fee  in 
no  case  exceeds  ?2 50.00.  When  so  licensed,  such  a  company  may 
do  business  in  British  Columbia  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of 
its  charter.  In  the  case  of  other  extra  Provincial  Companies, 
registration  must  be  applied  for,  for  which  the  same  fees  are 
charged  as  for  a  license. 

Regiptfired  extra  Provincial  Companies,  unlike  licensed 
companies,  are  required  to  comply  with  all  the  provisions 
of  the  British  Columbia  Companies  Act,  including  the  filing  of 
annual  returns.  Extra  Provincial  Companies  doing  business  in  the 
Province  without  being  licensed  or  registered,  are  subject,  upon 
conviction,  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  $50.00  a  day  for  every  day  upon 
which  they  have  so  transacted  business.  Since  the  passage  of  the 
present  Companies  Act,  the  local  agents  of  such  companies  are  also 
liable  to  a  penalty  of  $20.00  a  day.  Prosecutions  for  the  recovery 
of  these  penalties,  however,  must  be  commenced  within  six  months, 
and  then  only  with  the  written  consent  of  the  Attorney-General. 
Until  so  licensed  or  registered,  an  extra  Provincial  Company  can- 
not maintain  an  action  as  plaintiff  in  British  Columbia  Courts  in 
respect  of  any  contract  made  in  the  course  of  its  business.  This 
disability,  however,  can  be  avoided  by  the  obtaining  of  a  license 
or  registration  before  trial. 

A  special  limited  license  is  also  granted  to  extra  Provincial 
Companies  desiring  only  to  obtain  power  to  acquire,  hold  and 
alienate  land,  and  to  loan  and  invest  its  money  in  land  or  other 
securities.     The  fee  for  such  limited  license  is  $50.00. 

Judgments — In  the  Supreme  Court  in  the  case  of  specially 
endorsed  Writ  for  a  liquidated  demand,  if  the  defendant  fails  to 
appear  within  eight  days,  final  judgment  may  be  entered  for  the 
amount  endorsed  on  the  Writ,  together  with  interest  at  the  rate 
specified.  Under  proper  conditions  speedy  judgment  can  also  be 
obtained  where  the  Defendant  has  no  good  defence,  but  has  only 
entered  an  appearance  for  purposes  of  delay. 

In  the  County  Court  a  similar  practice  prevails. 

Land  Registry — All  titles  are  registered,  and  under  Section  74 
of  the  Land  Registry  Act  of  1911,  no  instrument  purporting  to 
transfer,  charge,  deal  with,  or  affect  land,  or  any  estate  or  Interest 
therein  (except  a  leasehold  Interest  In  possession  for  a  term  not 
exceeding  three  years)  shall  pass  any  estate  or  Interest,  either  at 
law  or  in  equity,  in  such  land,  until  the  same  Is  registered. 

The  owner  of  the  property  applying  for  a  certificate  of  Title 
may  apply  either  for  an  absolute  or  an  indefeasible  fee.  In  the 
latter  case,  slightly  higher  fees  are  required,  and  his  title  is  there- 
upon guaranteed  by  the  Government,  subject  to  certain  specified 
exceptions.  In  all  cases  the  applicant  is  now  required  to  deposit 
all  documents  of  title  in  the  Land  Registry  Office,  receiving  in  ex- 
change a  certificate  of  Title  or  Charge,  as  the  case  may  be,  which 
must  be  surrendered  for  endorsement  or  the  issuance  of  a  further 
certificate  as  circumstances  may  require  when  the  property  is  next 
dealt  with.  Every  Interest  in  land  less  than  a  fee  simple  is  regis- 
tered as  a  charge.  There  is  an  appeal  from  the  refusal  of  the 
Registrar  to  register  a  title  to  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Laws — The  Common  Law  of  England  Is  in  force  in  British  Col- 
umbia, as  are  also  the  Statute  Laws  of  England  as  the  same 
existed  on  the  19th  day  of  November,  1858,  so  far  as  the  same  are 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  287 

not,  from  local  circumstances,  inapplicable,  and  so  far  as  they  have 
not  been  repealed  or  modified  by  local  or  Dominion  Legislation. 

Limitations  of  Actions — Actions  founded  on  simple  contracts 
must  be  founded  within  six  years  after  the  cause  of  action  arises. 
Actions  for  trespass,  assault,  battery,  wounding,  and  Imprisonment 
within  four  years;  for  slander  within  two  years;  for  recovery  of 
lands  ana  speciality  deeds  within  twenty  years. 

Married  Women — Married  women  may  make  contracts  and 
hold  property  in  the  same  manner  as  if  unmarried,  and  they  may 
also  sue  with  reference  to  their  separate  contracts  or  estate. 

Mining  Law — This  law  cannot  be  satisfactorily  covered  in  the 
space  at  disposal,  but  it  may  briefly  be  stated  that  any  person  over 
the  age  of  eighteen,  whether  a  British  subject  or  not,  upon  obtain- 
ing a  mining  license,  costing  |5.00  per  annum,  may  stake  mineral 
claims.  Such  claims  may  be  l..^no  feet  square,  and  give  a  right 
to  an  metals  contained  within  their  boundaries  extending  down  to 
the  centre  of  the  earth.  To  keep  a  claim  in  good  standing,  $100.00 
worth  of  work  must  be  done  each  year,  or  that  amount  paid  to  the 
local  Mining  Recorder  in  lieu  of  work.  Upon  doing  5500.00  worth 
of  work,  or  upon  payment  of  $500.00,  a  certificate  of  improve- 
ments can  be  obtained,  when  a  Crown  Grant  will  issue  upon 
survey  and  payment  of  the  proper  fees.  A  mineral  claim  only 
carries  the  right  of  user  so  far  as  the  surface  Is  concerned,  but  the 
surface  rights  can  usually  be  purchased  from  the  Government  for 
an  additional  $5.00  per  acre. 

A  Miner's  License  gives  the  prospector  a  right  to  prospect  for 
any  unalienated  minerals  except  coal  and  petroleum. 

In  the  event  of  locating  a  claim  where  the  surface  Is  privately 
owned,  he  must  give  security  for  damage  done. 

An  individual  miner  can  only  locate  one  claim  on  the  same  vein 
for  himself.  A  company  may  locate  a  number  of  claims,  but  has 
to  pay  an  extra  fee  for  its  mining  license. 

Moratorium. — There  is  no  Moratorium  in  force  in  British  Colum- 
bia, but  a  Judge  of  any  Court  in  the  Province  is  empowered  to  stay 
any  proceedings  for  enforcing  the  payment  of  money,  for  interest 
or  principal  or  both  in  relation  to  any  mortgage  agreement  for 
sale,  charge  or  encumbrance  upon  land,  given  before  the  4th  day  of 
August,  1914,  so  long  as  the  taxes  and  insurance  are  kept  paid. 
It  is  within  the  discretion  of  the  Judge  to  grant  a  postponement  or 
stay  the  proceedings,  and  before  granting  the  postponement  the 
Judge  must  be  of  the  opinion  that  the  debtor  is  unable  immediately 
to  make  the  payment  by  reason  of  circumstances  attributable 
directly  or  indirectly  to  the  present  War,  or  the  Judge  is  of  opinion 
that  justice  and  right  demand  that  some  relief  be  given.  Further- 
more, the  Act  does  not  apply  to  debentures,  bonds  or  stocks,  or  to 
Mortgages  or  Trust  Deeds  for  securing  such  issues,  nor  does  it 
apply  to  landlord  and  tenant.  The  Act  is  to  remain  in  force  during 
the  period  of  the  War  and  for  a  period  of  six  months  thereafter. 

Partnership— All  partnerships  are  required  to  be  registered  in 
the  County  Court  Registry  of  the  District  under  pain  of  penalty.  The 
rights  as  between  partners  are  defined  by  Statute. 

Petroleum — The  regulations  for  petroleum  are  the  same  as 
those  for  coal. 

Placer  Mining — Leases  of  land  for  hydraulic  and  placer  mining 
purposes  are  also  issued. 

Practice — The  practice  of  the  Supreme  Court  Is  modeled  on  the 
English  practice,  and  most  of  the  rules  follow  verbatim  the  English 
Rules  of  Court.  Some  Ontario  features,  however,  have  been  Intro- 
duced, notably  the  practice  of  examining  the  parties  to  a  case  on 


288  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

discovery,  a  right  wliich  is  exerciseable  here    in    addition    to    the 
li]nglish  practice  of  delivering  interrogatories. 

Timber  Lands. — All  rights  to  Crown  timber  are  covered  by  the 
Forest  Act,  1912.  Crown  lands  covered  by  merchantable  timber 
and  not  already  held  under  lease  or  license  are  at  present  under 
reserve. 

By  the  Act  of  1910  Timber  Licenses  were  made  renewable  in 
perpetuity,  provided  that  any  holder  of  any  existing  license,  who 
desired  to  take  advantage  of  that  Act,  made  application  within  two 
years  from  April  1st,  1910.  The  annual  license  fee  is  $140.00, 
and  the  timber,  when  cut,  is  subject  to  a  stumpage  royalty. 

No  license  holder  may  cut  his  timber  until  it  has  been  surveyed, 
and  all  holders  of  licenses  are  required  to  survey  their  timber  when 
called  upon  so  to  do  by  the  Surveyor-General. 

The  owner  of  land  classed  as  timber  land  is  subject  to  a  tax 
thereon  at  the  rate  of  1%  cents  per  acre  by  way  of  what  is  known 
as  the  "Forest  Protection  F"nd." 

War  Relief  Act^ — No  action  or  proceeding  (except  for  neces- 
saries) can  be  taken  against  a  person  (or  against  his  wife  or  de- 
pendent member  of  his  family)  who  is  or  has  been  at  any  time  since 
August  1,  1914,  a  resident  of  B.  C.  and  has  either  enlisted  and 
been  mobilized  as  a  volunteer  in  the  forces  raised  by  the  Govern- 
ment of  Canada  in  aid  of  His  Majesty,  or  has  left  Canada  to  join 
the  Army  or  Navy  of  His  Majesty  or  any  of  his  allies  in  this  War, 
to  enforce  payment  of  debts  and  liabilities  and  obligations,  or  for 
the  enforcement  of  any  lien,  encumbrance  or  other  security  or  for 
recovery  of  goods  and  chattels,  lands  or  tenements  now  in  posses- 
sion of  his  wife,  or  dependent  member  of  his  family: 

Any  such  action  or  proceeding  now  pending  shall  be  stayed 
until  the  termination  of  the  War,  as  is  also  the  case  where  a  person 
has  enlisted  and  been  mobilized  or  left  Canada  as  aforesaid,  after 
any  action  or  proceeding  as  aforesaid  has  been  commenced  against 
him: 

The  Statute  of  Limitations  is  suspended  during  the  War  in  rela- 
tion to  the  cause  of  action,  whereby  a  person  benefitting  by  this 
Act  is  sought  to  be  charged  by  such  action  or  proceeding. 

In  every  action  the  plaintiff  must  now  immediately  after  service 
of  the  Writ  and  before  proceeding  further,  furnish  evidence  that 
none  of  the  defendants  are  entitled  to  the  benefit  of  this  Act.  The 
defendant  may  be  asked  at  the  time  of  service,  if  he  claims  the 
benefit  of  the  Act  and  if  he  disclaims  or,  if  claiming  the  benefit, 
refuses  to  furnish  particulars  of  his  claim  to  its  protection  the  action 
may  proceed.  If  the  defendant  appears  by  solicitor,  the  solicitor 
must  on  demand,  claim  or  disclaim  the  benefits  of  the  Act  within 
3  days. 


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MANITOBA 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled  expressly   for  the   "Canada  Legal  Directory"    by   Aikins, 
Iioftus  and  Aikins,  Winnipeg,   of  the  Manitoba  Bar. 

Bevised  to  January  1st,  1019. 

Affidavits — When  made  outside  of  the  Province  for  use  in  the 
Province  should  be  made  before — 

(a)  Any  Notary  Public  who  shall  afiBx  his  seal; 

(b)  Any  Judge  of  any  Court  who  shall  aflSx  the  seal  of  the 
Court; 

(c)  Any  Mayor  or  other  officer  of  a  municipal  corporation  who 
shall  affix  the  seal  of  the  Corporation. 

(d)  A  Colonel  or  Major  of  the  Canadian  Expeditionary  Forces  on 
active  service  out  of  Canada. 

Aliens — Every  kind  of  property  may  be  held  and  disposed  of 
by  aliens  In  the  same  manner  as  by  British  subjects. 

Arrest — Arrest  for  debt  has  now  been  abolished. 

Assignments — See  Bankruptcy. 

Attachments — A  debtor  is  liable  to  have  all  his  property,  real 
and  personal,  except  such  as  is  exempt  from  seizure  and  execution, 
attached  for  the  payment  of  a  debt  or  the  satisfaction  of  a  legal 
cause  of  action.  First — Whenever  such  debtor,  being  an  inhabi- 
tant of  the  Province,  shall  depart  therefrom  with  intent  to  defraud 
his  creditors,  or  to  avoid  being  arrested  or  served  with  process,  or 
shall,  with  the  like  intent,  conceal  himself  therein.  Second — 
Whenever  such  person,  not  being  a  resident  of  the  Province,  shall 
be  indebted,  or  legally  liable  to  a  person  residing  In  this  Province, 
in  respect  of  a  contract  or  any  cause  of  action  made  or  arising  in 
the  Province,  or  in  respect  of  a  contract  made  elsewhere  to  be 
performed  or  partly  performed  therein.  Third — Whenever  any 
such  person,  being  a  resident  or  non-resident  of  the  Province,  is 
about  to  remove  or  transfer  any  of  his  property  from  the  Province, 
or  has  assigned,  disposed  of  or  secreted,  or  Is  about  to  assign, 
dispose  of,  or  secrete  any  of  his  estate,  real  or  personal,  with  Intent 
to  defeat,  delay  or  defraud  creditors.  An  order  for  an  attachment 
may  be  obtained  In  an  action  commenced  in  the  usual  manner. 

Barristers — Admission  to  the  Bar  of  Manitoba. 

Every  barrister,  attorney  or  solicitor  from  England,  Scotland 
or  Ireland,  or  from  any  of  the  Provinces  or  Territories  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada,  must  give  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Law 
Society  of  Manitoba,  a  notice  of  his  Intended  application  to  be 
called  or  admitted.  In  the  prescribed  form,  and  must  file  the  papers 
and  pay  the  fees  required  by  the  rules  of  the  Society. 

Notice  must  be  given  by  the  applicant  during  the  week  pre- 
vious to  the  Term  in  which  he  desires  to  be  called.  Fees  must  be 
paid  and  all  necessary  papers  produced  at  the  time  the  notice  la 
given. 

Every  such  barrister,  attorney  or  solicitor  must  produce  his 
diploma  or  certificate  of  his  call  to  the  Bar  or  a  certificate  of  his 
admission  as  an  attorney  or  solicitor,  as  the  case  may  be,  in  the 
country,  province  or  territory  where  he  has  been  so  called  or 
admitted;  a  testimonial  of  good  character  and  conduct;  a  statutory 
declaration  made  by  himself  that  he  is  now  on  the  roll  of  barristers, 

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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  his  rdaking  such  declaration  to  strike  him 
off  thp  roll;  and  the  Treasurer's  receipt  for  fees  payable. 

Barristers  from  England,  Scotland  or  Ireland  will  be  entitled 
to  call  to  the  Bar,  without  examination,  upon  payment  of  fees  and 
complying  with  the  rules  as  to  notices,  etc. 

Barristers  from  any  of  the  Provinces  or  Territories  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada  must  pass  an  examination  on  the  books  and 
subjects  prescribed  for  the  Final  call  examination,  unless  entitled 
to  the  privilege  conferred  by  R.  S.  M.  1913,  c.  Ill,  s.  63,  ss.   (b). 

Attorneys  and  solicitors  from  England,  Scotland  or  Ireland,  or 
from  any  of  the  Provinces  or  Territories  of  the  Dominion  of  Can- 
ada, must  pass  an  examination  in  the  statute  laws  of  the  Province, 
and  the  practice  of  the  Courts  of  Manitoba. 

Fees — On  every  notice  for  admission  or  examination,  $2.00; 
fee  on  admission  as  student-at-law,  $50.00;  Attorney's  examination 
fee,  $60.00;  Barrister's  examination  fee,  $100.00;  for  barristers 
from  England,  Scotland  or  Ireland,  or  any  of  the  Provinces  or 
Territories  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  $150.00;  for  attorneys  or 
solicitors  of  any  of  His  Majesty's  Superior  Courts  In  England, 
Scotland  or  Ireland,  or  any  of  the  Provinces  or  Territories  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada,  $350.00. 

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  rateable  distribution  of  his  assets. 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages — Sales  and  mortgages  of 
personal  property  not  accompanied  by  an  Immediate  delivery  and 
followed  by  an  actual  and  continued  change  of  possession,  are 
absolutely  void  as  against  creditors  of  Vendor  and  Mortgagor  and 
subsequent  purchasers  or  mortgagees  In  good  faith  for  value  with- 
out actual  notice,  unless  a  Bill  of  Sale  or  Mortgage  be  filed  with 
the  Clerk  of  the  County  Court  In  the  Judicial  Division  where  the 
goods  and  chattels  are  situate  within  twenty  days  from  the  date 
thereof,  accompanied  by  an  affidavit  of  execution,  and  an  aflBdavIt 
of  the  Vendee  or  Mortgagee  showing  the  good  faith  of  the  transac- 
tion. Such  mortgage  must  be  renewed  within  thirty  days 
preceding  the  expiration  of  two  years  from  date  of  filing,  by  filing 
a  statement  exhibiting  the  Interest  of  the  Mortgagee  In  the  pro- 
perty and  showing  the  amount  due  and  payments  made  and  an 
affidavit  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. 

Bulk  Sales  Act. — Every  purchaser  of  a  stock  of  goods  in  bulk  Is 
bound  to  demand  from  the  vendor  a  statement  verified  by  affidavit 
Bhowing  particulars  of  claim  of  all  creditors  exceeding  $50.00,  and 
if  purchase  price  Is  less  than  total  of  such  claims  sale  is  fraudulent 
and  void  against  creditors  of  vendor  unless  a  written  consent  thereto 
Is  obtained  from  at  least  sixty  per  cent,  of  the  creditors  shown  on 
such  sworn  statement.  The  proceeds  of  any  such  sale  must  be  paid 
into  the  hands  of  a  trust  company  or  official  assignee  for  distribu- 
tion pro  rata  amongst  the  creditors  of  the  vendor,  unless  all  the 
creditors  of  the  vendor  are  paid  In  full  or  unless  a  written  waiver 
is  obtained  from  at  least  sixty  per  cent.  In  number  and  value  of  the 
creditors  having  claims  exceeding  $50.00,  as  shown  by  the  sworn 
statement  of  the  vendor. 

See  Bulk  Sales  Act,  R.S.M,  1913,  c.  23,  as  amended  by  1  Geo.  V., 
cap.  52. 


SYNOPSIS  OP  L.AWS.  291 

Corporations — Corporations  are  created  by  Act  of  the  Provincial 
Legislature  or  by  Letters  Patent  under  The  Joint  Stock  Company's 
Act.  Shareholders  are  generally  liable  only  to  the  amount  remain- 
ing uncalled  on  their  shares.  Foreign  corporations,  with  a  few 
unimportant  exceptions,  must  obtain  a  license  to  carry  on  business 
in  Manitoba. 

Deeds — A  deed  is  suflBciently  executed  if  signed  and  sealed  in 
the  presence  of  one  witness.  For  the  purpose  of  registration  it 
must  be  witnessed  by  a  subscribing  witness  who  must  make  an 
affidavit  that  he  saw  the  instrument  duly  executed,  that  he  was 
personally  present,  that  he  knows  the  party,  and  that  he  is  a  sub- 
scribing witness,  and  the  place  of  execution,  must  also  be  stated  in 
the  affidavit.  Short  forms  of  deeds,  leases  and  mortgages  are 
provided  by  statute.  A  considerable  portion  of  the  land  in  this 
Province  is  under  what  is  known  as  the  Torrens  System  or  The 
Real  Property  Act,  under  which  special  forms  of  instruments  and 
special  methods  of  execution  and  attestation  are  provided. 

Devolation  of  Estates — See  Wills. 

Distress — There  are  certain  limitations  on  the  right  of  distress 
by  landlords.  The  Mortgagee  can  only  distrain  the  Mortgagor's 
goods.  A  landlord  can  only  distrain  as  against  the  tenant  for 
three  months'  arrears  if  the  rent  is  payable  quarterly  or  more 
frequently,  or  for  a  year's  arrears  where  the  rent  is  payable  less 
frequently  than  quarterly. 

Divorce— In  a  recent  case.  Walker  vs.  Walker,  'W.W.R.  1918, 
Vol.  2,  page  1,  the  Court  of  Appeal  of  Manitoba  decided  that  the 
"Divorce  and  Matrimonial  Causes  Act,"  20  and  21  Vic.  1857, 
Chapter  85  (Imperial)  is  in  force  in  Manitoba.  It  was  introduced 
by  51  Vic.  of  1888,  Chapter  23  (Dominion),  Section  1  (now  Section 
6,  Chapter  99,  R.S.C.  1906),  which  provides  that, — "Subject  to  the 
provisions  of  the  next  following  Section  the  laws  of  England  relating 
to  matters  within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Parliament  of  Canada  as 
the  same  existed  on  the  15th  day  of  July,  1870,  were  from  the  saifl 
date,  and  are,  in  force  in  the  Province  of  Manitoba  in  so  far  as  same 
are  applicable  to  said  Province,  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  said  Province,  or  of  the  Parliament  of  Canada." 

The  Court  of  King's  Bench  of  Manitoba  possesses  the  jurisdic- 
tion and  the  machinery  requisite  to  carry  out  the  powers  contained 
in  the  "Divorce  and  Matrimonial  Causes  Act,"  and  such  jurisdiction 
may  be  exercised  by  a  single  Judge. 

An  appeal  from  this  decision  is  before  the  Privy  Council. 

Dower — "The  Dower  Act"  of  Manitoba  came  into  force  on  the 
First  day  of  September,  1918.  Every  disposition  by  will  of  a  mar- 
ried man,  and  every  distribution  upon  his  death  intestate  is,  as 
regards  the  homestead  of  such  married  man,  subject  and  postponed 
to  an  estate  for  life  of  such  married  man's  wife  in  such  homestead, 
declared  by  the  Act  to  be  vested  in  the  wife  so  surviving. 

Every  married  woman  is  upon  the  death  of  her  husband,  in  case 
her  husband  has  made  a  disposition  by  Will  and  has  not  provided 
for  her  by  said  Will  to  the  extent  of  at  least  one-third  of  his  estate, 
both  real  and  personal,  entitled,  in  addition  to  any  interest  in  her 
husband's  homestead,  to  a  one-third  interest  in  the  total  value  of 
his  estate,  including  such  homestead,  after  all  debts,  funeral  and 
testamentary  expenses  have  been  paid. 

When  a  married  woman  owns  a  homestead  her  husband  has  the 
same  interest  therein  as  is  granted  in  said  Act  to  a  married  woman. 

Evidence — See  Testimony. 


292  MANITOBA. 

Executions — There  is  no  priority  in  respect  of  writs  of  execution 
against  goods.  Writs  of  execution  against  lands  nave  been  abol- 
islied.  Where  the  Judgment  exceeds  $40.00,  a  certificate  of  judg- 
ment can  be  obtained  and  registered  so  as  to  constitute  a  lien  on  the 
debtor's  lands  which  is  capable  of  being  enforced  by  sala  through 
the  Courts. 

Exemptions — The  following  real  and  personal  property  are 
exempt  from  seizure  and  sale  under  writs  of  execution  or  other 
process:  First — Bed  and  bedding  in  the  common  use  of  the  judg- 
ment debtor,  and  the  household  furniture  not  exceeding  five 
hundred  dollars  in  value.  Second — Necessary  and  ordinary  cloth- 
ing of  the  judgment  debtor  and  his  family,  and  necessary  fuel  for 
six  months.  Third — Twelve  volumes  of  books,  books  of  a  profes- 
sional man,  one  axe,  one  saw,  one  gun,  six  traps.  Fourth — 
Necessary  food  for  judgment  debtor  and  his  family  for  eleven 
months.  Fifth — Three  horses,  mules  or  oxen,  six  cows,  ten  sheep, 
ten  pigs,  fifty  rowis,  and  food  for  the  same  for  eleven  months — 
horses  exempt  only  ii  used  by  judgment  debtor  to  earn  his  living. 
Sixth — The  tools,  agricultural  implements,  and  the  necessaries  usea 
by  judgment  debtor  m  his  trade  or  calling  to  the  value  of  five 
hundred  dollars.  Seventh — Articles  and  furniture  necessary  to 
the  performance  of  religious  services.  Eighth — Land  upon  which 
the  defendant  or  his  family  resides,  or  which  he  cultivates,  wholly 
or  in  part,  provided  it  be  not  more  than  one  hundred  and  sixty 
acres.  Ninth  —  House,  stable,  barns  and  fences  on  such  land. 
Tenth — Seeds  necessary  for  seeding  eighty  acres.  Eleventh- 
Actual  residence  or  home  of  any  person  other  than  a  farmer,  pro- 
vided the  same  does  not  exceed  in  value  fifteen  hundred  dollars; 
if  it  exceeds  such  value  then  it  can  be  offered  for  sale  and  sold, 
the  fifteen  hundred  dollars  to  be  paid  over  to  the  debtor  and  the 
fifteen  hundred  dollars  being  exempt  from  seizure  under  execution, 
garnishment,  attachment  for  debt  or  any  legal  process.  Partner- 
ship firms  cannot  claim  exemptions  for  the  several  partners  but 
one  only  for  the  firm.  Wages  are  exempt  from  garnishment  to 
the  extent  of  Forty  Dollars.  None  of  these  exemptions  can  be 
claimed  on  behalf  of  a  debtor  who  is  in  the  act  of  removing  from 
the  Province  or  is  about  to  do  so,  or  who  has  absconded,  taking 
his  family  with  him.  Agreements  to  waive  exemptions  are  null 
and  void.  There  are  no  exemptions  in  judgments  recovered  solely 
for  board  and  lodgings.  Twelfth — Chattel  property  of  any  muni- 
cipality or  school  district  in  this  Province. 

Garnishment — In  both  King's  Bench  and  County  Court  plain- 
tiff may,  at  any  stage  of  the  action,  garnish  all  debts,  obligations 
and  liabilities,  due,  owing  and  payable,  or  accruing  due. 

Intestacy — See  Wills. 

Judgments — A  judgment  remains  in  force  for  ten  years  with- 
out renewal;  it  is  not  a  lien  upon  either  personal  or  real  estate  of 
debtor.  Execution  may  issue  at  any  time  within  six  years,  but 
until  issued  and  placed  in  the  hands  of  the  Sheriff,  no  lien  arises. 
Certificates  of  judgments  may  be  issued  where  judgment  exceeds 
Forty  Dollars  and  registered  in  the  local  Registry  Office,  and  they 
bind  all  the  lands  of  the  debtor  within  the  registration  division.  The 
lien  thus  created  may  be  enforced  by  suit  unless  the  land  is  exempt. 
Executions  and  certificates  of  judgments  must  be  renewed  every 
two  years.  Executions  issued  out  of  the  County  Court  must  be  re- 
newed every  year.  A  judgment  is  renewable  by  suit  in  the  ordinary 
way,  but  by  an  amendment  no  action  can  be  brought  upon  a  judg- 
ment recovered  on  a  previous  judgment  whether  in  this  Province  or 
elsewhere. 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  293 

Land  Registration  Fees  Under   Real   Property     Act. 

Transfer  of  land,  $3.00;  and  1-5  of  1%  up  to  $5,000  and  1-10 
of  1^^  over  $5,000,  such  percentages  to  be  levied  only  on  increased 
values  since  land  brought  under  Act  or  since  last  transfer; 
Mortgage  encumbrance  or  charge  or  Transfer  thereof  (including 
Certificate  of  charge)  where  money  secured  does  not  exceed 
$5,000.00,  $3.00;  on  each  $1,000.00,  or  fraction  thereof  up  to 
$10,000.00  a  further  fee  of  $1.00,  and  on  each  $1,000.00  or  frac- 
tion thereof  over  $10,000.00  a  further  fee  of  50c.,  until  the  total 
Registration  Fee  shall  reach  $25.00;  on  Regn.  of  Mtges.  by  Corp'ns, 
Executors  or  Adm.  or  on  Regn.  of  Transfers  of  land  to  and  from 
Corp'ns,  Executors  or  Adm.  the  District  Registrar  may  in  his  dis- 
cretion charge  an  additional  fee  of  not  less  than  $1.00,  nor  more 
than  $10.00  for  investigating  evidence;  Registering  each  Power  of 
Attorney,  $2.00;  Regn.  of  Lease  (exclusive  of  Leasehold  Certifi- 
cate of  Title),  $3.00;  Regn.  or  fyling  any  Mechanic's  Lien,  lis  pen- 
dens, order,  decree.  Certificate  of  Judgment  or  any  discharge 
thereof  or  of  Mtge.  or  charge.  $1.00;  Regn.  of  any  instrument 
other  than  those  herein  provided,  $2.00. 

Feet  On  Application  For  Torrent  Title. 
Where  value  of  the  land  does  not  exceed,  $500,  $5.00;  exceeding 
$500  and  not  exceeding  $1,000,  $9.00;  exceeding  $1,000  and  not 
exceeding  $1,500,  $13.00;  exceeding  $1,500  and  not  exceeding 
$2,000,  $17.00;  exceeding  $2,000  and  not  exceeding  ^2,500,  $21.00; 
exceeding  $2,500  and  not  exceeding  $3,000,  $25.00;  exceeding  $3,000 
and  not  exceeding  $3,500,  $28.00;  exceeding  $3,500  and  not  exceed- 
ing $4,000,  $31.00;  exceeding  $4,000  and  not  exceeding  $4,500, 
$34.00;  exceeding  $4,500  and  not  exceeding  $5,000.  $37.00.  On 
each  1,000  after  $5,000,  add  $3.00. 

Fees  On  Transmissions. 
The  fees  to  be  paid  on  all  transmissions  vcUl  be  as  follows: 

When  the  value  of  the  land  does  not  exceed  $    500 $   5.00 

When  the  value  of  the  land  does  not  exceed  $1,000 8.00 

When  the  value  of  the  land  does  not  exceed  $1,500 10.00 

When  the  value  of  the  land  does  not  exceed  $2,000 12.00 

On  each   $1,000   thereafter,   or  fraction   thereof,   add 2.00 

Fylings  Under  New  System. 

Fyling  each    Caveat $2.00 

"      each     discharge,     lapse,     withdrawal     or     Merger  of 

Caveat    1.00 

"      petition  on  Caveat 1.00 

Each  fyling  of  evidence  on  proceeding  on  Caveat 1.00 

Fyling  proceedings  under  Power  of  Sale    2.00 

"      notice  of  intention  to  exercise  Power  of  Sale 2.00 

Search  Letter  as  to  Title   1.00 

Old  System. 

Registration  of  Deed  of  Land   $2 .  00 

•'  of  Mortgage  when  third  copy  is  produced 2.00 

"  of    Agreement   or    Lease  when    third    copy    is 

produced    2.00 

"  of  Quit  Claim  Deed   2.00 

For  each  Abstract 50 

"        General  Register  Certificate 50 

Entry  on  an  Abstract  or  General  Register  Certifi- 
cate     05 


294  MANITOBA. 

Registrar's  fee  on  production  of  documents  for  searching,  25c. 

for  first  and   10c.   for  each  succeeding  instrument. 
For  Regn.  of  Plans,  etc.,  fees  will  be  given  on  appln.  to  the 
District  Registrar  at  Winnipeg  who  must  approve  of  all 
Plans. 

Limitations  of  Actions — On  contracts  not  under  seal,  action 
must  be  brought  within  six  years  from  the  accruing  of  cause  of 
action;  on  contracts  under  seal,  within  ten  years.  Actions  for  the 
recovery  of  real  estate,  within  ten  years.  Written  acknowledgment 
of  debt  or  part  payment  is  sufflcient  to  take  case  out  of  statute,  when 
it  begins  to  run  anew.  Foreign  judgments  are  simple  contracts 
when  it  is  sought  to  enforce  them. 

Married  Women  may  hold  and  enjoy  property  free  from  the 
debts  and  control  of  their  husbands  in  as  full  and  ample  a  manner 
as  if  unmarried,  and  may  contract  with  respect  to  their  separate 
property  and  may  also  trade  and  carry  on  business  as  if  unmarried. 
(See  Dower.) 

Partnerships — The  law  relating  to  partnerships  has  been  codi- 
fied under  R.  S.  M.  1913,  c.  151. 

Proofs  of  Claims — In  cases  where  assignments  have  been  made 
the  assignee  is  entitled  to  particulars  of  the  claim  proved  by  affi- 
davit. The  creditor  must  state  whether  he  holds  security  for  this 
claim,  and  such  security  may  be  valued  and  deducted  from  the 
claim,  or  the  assignee  may  take  an  assignment  thereof  at  an 
advance  of  ten  per  cent,  upon  its  specified  value.  In  collection 
cases,  where  the  action  is  undefended,  no  proof  is  necessary;  where 
an  application  is  made  to  summarily  strike  out  a  defence,  an  affi- 
davit is  sufficient;  if  the  case  goes  to  trial,  evidence  must  be  taken 
under  commission  or  actually  given  at  the  trial.  In  forwarding 
claims  for  collection,  give  names  of  members  of  firm  and  full  par- 
ticulars cf  claim,  with  dates  and  items. 

Registration — See  Deeds. 

Sales  of  Goods — The  law  relating  to  sales  of  goods  has  been 
codified  under  R.  S.  M.  1913,  c.  174,  s.  1,  and  as  to  to  bulk  sales  by 
Bulk  Sales  Act.     R.  S.  M.  1913,  c.  23. 

Service  of  Process — In  most  cases  it  must  be  personal. 

Succession  Duties — See  Wills. 

Taxes — Lands  may  be  sold  for  taxes  when  taxes  are  in  arrears 
for  more  than  one  year.  Redemption  may  be  made  at  any  time 
before  the  expiration  of  two  years  from  the  tax  sale  by  applying 
to  the  Treasurer  of  the  municipality,  village,  town  or  city  in 
which  the  lands  are  situated.  After  two  years  the  tax  purchaser 
makes  application  to  the  District  Registrar  for  Title.  The  Registrar 
requires  six  months  notice  of  the  application  to  be  served  on  all 
persons  appearing  to  have  any  interest  in  the  land,  and  until  the 
notice  has  been  served  and  the  time  elapsed  any  person  interested 
may  redeem  by  applying  to  the  District  Registrar. 

Testimony — The  rules  of  evidence  here  are  those  prevailing  in 
England  on  the  15th  day  of  July,  1870,  to  some  extent  modified  by 
local  enactments.  Evidence  used  in  Court  is  oral,  but  commission 
evidence  can  be  read  and  depositions  of  parties  taken  before 
special  examiners  can  also  be  put  in  evidence  without  proof.  No 
person  is  disqualified  as  a  witness  by  reason  of  interest.  Husbands 
and  wives  are  competent  and  compellable  witnesses.  A  witness 
can  affirm  instead  of  taking  the  usual  oath. 

Wills — All  persons  of  sound  mind  and  of  age  of  21  years  may 
dispose  of  every  kind  of  property  and  of  every  interest  therein  by 


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295 


will.  All  Wills  must  be  in  writing  and  must  be  signed  at  the  foot 
or  end  by  the  Testator  or  by  some  other  person  in  his  presence  and 
by  his  direction,  and  such  signature  must  be  made  and  acknow- 
ledged by  the  Testator  in  me  presence  of  two  or  more  witnesses 
present  at  the  same  time,  and  such  witnesses  shall  attest  and  shall 
subscribe  the  Will  in  the  presence  of  the  Testator.  A  holograph 
Will,  wholly  written  and  signed  by  the  Testator  himself,  does  not 
require  any  witness.  If  any  person  attests  the  execution  of  any 
Will  to  whom  or  to  whose  wife  or  husband  any  benefit  is  given  by 
such  Will,  such  benefit  is  null  and  void,  but  the  person  so  attesting 
is  a  good  witness.  Wills  are  revoked  by  the  marriage  of  a 
Testator.      (See  Dower.) 

Under  the  Succession  Duty  Act,  1911,  whether  property  passes 
by  will  or  otherwise  succession  duties  are  payable  to  the  Provincial 
Treasurer  of  Manitoba   according  to   Schedule   "A"   hereto. 

SCHEDULE  "A." 


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Over  $500,000  to  $600,000. 
Over  $600,000  to  $700,000. 
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Intestacy — Real  and  personal  property  devolve  in  same  way. 

1.  If  Intestate  leaves  a  widow  and  child  or  children,  one  third 
of  his  property  goes  to  the  widow  and  the  remaining  two  thirds 
Is  divided  equally  among  his  children.  In  case  of  the  decease  of 
any  of  his  children,  to  the  children  or  issue  of  such  deceased  child 
In  equal  proportions. 

2.  If  Intestate  leaves  a  widow  and  no  issue,  the  widow  takes 
all. 

3.  If  Intestate  leaves  children  but  no  widow,  children  take  all 
per  stirpes, 

4.  If  Intestate  leaves  no  widow  nor  child  nor  children  nor  any 
lineal  descendant  of  any  child  or  children,  all  goes  to  his  father. 

5.  If  he  has  no  father,  to  his  mother,  brothers  and  sisters  in 
equal  shares. 

6.  No  distinction  between  whole  and  half  blood. 

7.  Posthumous  children  share  equally  with  children  born  dur- 
ing the  lifetime  of  the  Intestate,  and  where  there  is  a  Will  and  no 
provision  for  it,  takes  ag  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  intfistate. 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  297 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled  expressly  for  the  "Canada  Legal  Directory"  by  Weldon  & 
McLean,  St.  John,  of  the  New  Brunswick  Bar. 

Beiised  to  January  1st,  1919. 

AI>sconding  Debtor. — See  Attachment. 

Acknowledgments. — See  Deeds. 

Accounts. — The  names  in  full  of  plaintiffs  should  be  furnished; 
also,  when  claim  belongs  to  a  copartnership,  the  full  names  of 
the  members  composing  it. 

Where  the  plaintiff  is  a  corporation  under  special  act,  it  should 
be  stated. 

Actions. — Actions  are  commenced  by  writ  of  summons  unless 
the  defendant  is  to  be  arrested,  when  a  writ  of  capias  is  issued  on 
an  affidavit  of  Indebtedness  made  by  the  plaintiff  or  his  agent. 

Parish  commissioners  have  jurisdiction  in  contract  claims  to 
eighty  dollars;  City  Court  to  the  sam%  amount;  County  Courts  have 
jurisdiction  to  four  hundred  dollars  except  where  title  to  lands 
is  in  question.     Supreme  Court  has  jurisdiction  to  any  amount. 

In  Supreme  Court  where  plaintiff  seeks  to  recover  a  debt  or 
liquidated  demand  arising  on  a  contract  express  or  implied,  a  bond 
or  contract  under  seal  for  payment  of  a  liquidated  amount,  etc., 
the  writ  may  be  specially  endorsed  with  a  statement  of  the  claim; 
and,  on  default  of  appearance  within  ten  days  after  service,  final 
judgment  may  be  signed  without  further  proof;  while  on  ordinary 
summons  and  default  of  appearance  being  made  within  ten  days, 
the  plaintiff  may  enter  interlocutory  judgment,  and  a  writ  of 
enquiry  shall  issue  to  assess  the  amount  unless  the  Court  orders 
another  method.  Where  the  defendant  appears  to  a  writ  specially 
endorsed,  and  has  no  defence,  the  plaintiff  may  on  an  affidavit  of 
himself  or  any  other  person  who  can  swear  positively  to  the  facts, 
verifying  the  cause  of  action,  and  stating  that  in  his  belief  there 
is  no  defence  to  the  action,  apply  to  a  judge  for  liberty  to  enter 
final  judgment,  and  such  judge  may  order  judgment  unless  the 
defendant  satisfies  him  he  has  good  defence;  on  an  ordinary  sum- 
mons, if  defendant  appears,  the  plaintiff  delivers  a  statement  of 
claim;  the  defendant  within  ten  days  delivers  his  statement  of 
defence,  and  the  plaintiff  within  ten  days  more  his  reply.  Where 
the  plaintiff  resides  out  of  the  Province  the  defendant  may  demand 
from  him  a  bond  as  security  for  costs  which  is  generally  two 
hundred  dollars,  if  suit  is  in  the  Supreme  Court,  and  one  hundred 
if  in  the  County  Court. 

In  the  County  Court  the  defendant  has  ten  days  in  which  to 
appear  and  plead,  and  the  cause  is  at  issue  on  the  plea  pleaded.  In 
the  County  Court,  if  the  defendant  appears  in  any  action  on  a  debt 
or  liquidated  demand  arising  on  a  contract  express  or  implied,  a 
bond  or  contract  under  seal  for  payment  of  a  liquidated  amount, 
etc.,  the  plaintiff  may  take  the  same  steps  for  signing  summary 
judgment  as  are  outlined  above  In  the  case  of  a  specially  endorsed 
writ  In  the  Supreme  Court. 

Affidavits. — Affidavit  includes  affirmation  or  declaration  wher- 
ever by  law  an  affirmation  may  be  substitnted  for  an  oath  or  affi- 
davit. 


298  NEW    BRUNSWICK. 

Affidavits  to  be  used  in  any  Court  in  the  Province  or  authorized 
to  be  administered  or  taken  by  any  law  in  force  therein  may  bo 
sworn  to  before  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  or  County  Courts  or  any 
commissioner  for  taking  affidavits.  Where  a  statute  requiring  or 
authorizing  an  affidavit  does  not  designate  a  person  who  shall  take 
the  same,  such  affidavit  may  be  made  before  a  Justice  of  the  Peace 
for  the  country  where  it  is  made,  except  where  it  is  to  be  used  in  the 
Supreme  Court,  County,  Divorce  or  Probate  Courts. 

Affidavits  without  the  Province  for  use  in  the  Courts  may  be 
sworn  to  before  a  commissioner  for  the  Province  duly  appointed  for 
taking  such  affidavits,  or  before  the  several  officials  and  persons 
authorized  to  take  the  proof  or  acknowledgment  of  the  execution  of 
any  conveyance  out  of  the  Province. — See  Deeds. 

A  statutory  declaration  may  be  made  attesting  facts  or  accounts. 

Aliens. — Aliens  can  now  take,  hold,  and  sell  real  and  personal 
property,  with  the  exception  of  ships,  as  if  they  were  native  born 
citizens.  When  resident  within  the  Province  and  served  with  pro- 
cess there,  an  alien  may  be  sued  in  its  courts;  or  if  the  cause  of 
action  arises  within  the  Province,  though  the  alien  be  not  resident 
or  served  with  process  there,  he  may  be  sued  in  its  courts.  Land 
can  be  held  by  a  foreign  corporation  when  duly  licensed. — See 
Corporations. 

Appeals. — The  Supreme  Court  sitting  en  tanc  is  the  highest 
Court  in  the  Province,  but  an  appeal  can  be  taken  from  it  to  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Canada,  and  in  certain  cases  to  His  Majesty's 
Privy  Council  in  England. 

Arrest. — A  writ  of  capias  can  be  issued  on  an  affidavit  of  in- 
debtedness, when  sum  is  certain,  and  by  order  of  a  Judge  when 
cause  of  action  is  for  an  unliquidated  amount  or  for  damages. 
There  is  no  arrest  for  debt  after  judgment  except  in  the  petty  courts 
having  jurisdiction  under  eighty  dollars. 

Assignment  or  Insolvent  Laws. — There  is  a  Provincial  Act  re- 
specting assignments  and  preferences.  It  makes  any  assignment 
with  preference  void,  unless  preference  be  given  for  present  actual 
bona  fide  advances  of  money  or  goods.  It  is  necessary  to  assign  to 
the  Sheriff  of  the  County  unless  consent  be  given  by  majority  in 
value  of  creditors,  when  it  may  be  made  to  any  resident  within  the 
Province.  The  assignment  under  the  act  takes  precedence  of  all 
judgments  and  of  all  executions  not  completely  exhausted  by  pay- 
ment. It  is  the  duty  of  the  assignee  to  give  notice  of  meeting  to 
all  creditors  within  five  days  of  date  of  assignment;  such  meeting 
to  be  held  within  twelve  days  after  giving  notice.  The  creditors 
then  have  an  opportunity  of  directing  disposal  of  estate.  Claims 
must  be  proved  by  affidavit.  It  is  the  assignee's  duty  to  prepare 
a  statement  of  accounts,  and  of  his  doings  as  assignee,  within  one 
month  of  the  first  creditors'  meeting,  and  at  intervals  of  three 
months  thereafter.     There  is  no  priority  among  execution  creditors. 

Attachments. — Proceedings  by  way  of  attachment  may  be  taken 
against  the  property  of  any  person  severally  or  any  person  jointly 
indebted  in  the  sum  of  forty  dollars  above  all  discounts,  who  depart 
from  or  keep  concealed  within  the  Province  with  intent  to  defraud 
his  or  their  creditors.  In  no  other  case  can  an  attachment  issue 
until  after  judgment, — See  also  Garnishment. 

Chattels,  Mortgages  and  Bill  of  Sale. — Every  mortgage  or  con- 
veyance intended  to  operate  as  a  mortgage  of  goods  and  chattels, 
which  is  not  accompanied  by  delivery  and  an  actual  and  continued 
change  of  possession,  must  be  registered  within  thirty  days  from 
date  of  execution.     There  must  be  an  affidavit  by  the  witness  of  the 


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299 


due  execution  of  the  mortgage,  and  of  the  mortgagee  or  his  agent, 
that  the  mortgagor  is  justly  and  truly  indebted  to  him  in  the  sum 
mentioned  in  the  mortgage,  that  it  was  executed  in  good  faith  and 
for  the  expiess  purpose  of  securing  the  payment  of  money  justly  due, 
and  not  for  the  purpose  of  protecting  the  goods  mentioned  therein 
against  the  creditors  of  the  mortgagor  or  of  preventing  the  creditors 
of  such  mortgagor  from  obtaining  payment  of  any  claims  against 
him. 

The  act  also  requires  a  bill  of  sale  to  be  renewed  every  year  by 
filing  affidavits  and  statement  set  forth  therein.  In  default  and  on 
thirty  days'  notice  to  mortgagee,  calling  on  him  to  file  affidavits,  etc., 
the  bill  of  sale  is  void  as  against  subsequent  purchasers. 

Claims  Against  Estate  of  Deceased  Persons. — No  distinction 
exists  between  judgment  debts  and  other  debts,  in  administering  the 
estate. 

Conditional  Sales. — Where  condition  of  the  bailment  is  such  that 
the  possession  of  the  chattel  passes  without  any  ownership  being 
acquired  by  the  bailee  until  the  payment  of  the  purchase 
money,  it  is  necessary  that  the  receipt  note,  hire  note,  order,  or  other 
instrument  evidencing  such  conditional  sale,  shall  be  filed  In  the 
registry  office  of  the  county  In  which  the  purchaser  resided  at  the 
time  of  the  bailment,  within  fifteen  days  of  the  delivery  of  possession 
of  the  chattel  mentioned  In  the  agreement,  to  be  valid  against  subse- 
quent purchasers  or  mortgagees  in  good  faith  for  valuable  consider- 
ation. The  manufacturer,  bailor,  or  vendor  shall  also  leave  a  copy 
of  such  receipt,  note,  hire  receipt,  order  or  other  instrument  by 
which  the  lien  on  the  chattel  Is  retained  or  which  provides  for  a 
conditional  sale  with  the  conditional  vendee  at  time  of  execution  or 
within  twenty  days  after. 

Every  manufacturer,  bailor,  or  vendor  shall  on  demand  of  any 
creditor  or  Interested  person  file  with  the  registrar,  within  twenty 
days  from  the  making  of  such  demand,  a  sworn  statement  of  the 
amount  due  thereon,  and  on  failure  to  so  file  said  statement  shall 
forfeit  all  rights  under  same  as  against  such  creditor  or  Interested 
person.  Also  provision  in  act  for  sale  on  breach  of  conditions. 
Where  the  goods  and  chattels  are  affixed  to  the  realty  without  the 
consent  in  writing  of  the  owner  of  the  goods  and  chattels,  they  shall 
not  be  or  become  part  of  the  realty,  but  the  owner  of  the  realty 
shall  as  against  the  manufacturer,  bailor,  or  vendor,  have  the  right 
to  retain  the  same  upon  payment  of  the  amount  due  and  owing 
thereon. 

Corporations. — Companies  are  incorporated  by  special  act  of  the 
legislature,  or  under  provision  of  "  The  New  Brunswick  Joint  Stock 
Companies  Act,  1916."  Under  that  act  any  number  of  persons,  not 
less  than  three,  may  apply  for  incorporation.  A  special  act  of  incor- 
poration is  necessary  for  railway  and  insurance  companies,  building 
societies,  and  similar  associations.  The  applicants  for  letters  patent 
must  submit  with  the  application  a  memorandum  or  agreement  to 
take  stock  under  seal.     The  Act  is  founded  on  the  Dominion  Act. 

Licensing  Extra-Provincial  Corporations — Chapter  7  of  the  Acts 
of  1915  provides  for  the  imposition  of  an  annual  tax  upon  certain 
corporations  therein  enumerated  as  follows:  Fire,  life,  accident,  and 
guarantee  insurance  companies,  express  companies,  telephone  com- 
panies, street  railway  companies,  trust,  loan,  and  building  companies, 
telegraph  companies,  and  banks.  A  Statement  is  required  before 
May  1st  from  fire,  accident,  or  guarantee  insurance  companies  of 
gross  premiums  and  also  a  report  of  agencies.  A  like  report  of 
agencies  is  demanded  from  banks. 


300  NEW    BRUNSWICK. 

With  the  exception  of  companies  hereinbefore  enumerated,  cor- 
porations not  having  gain  for  their  object,  and  certain  other  cor- 
porations, no  extra-provincial  corporations  can  carry  on  business 
within  the  Province  unless  a  license  to  do  so  is  taken  out.  Applica- 
tion for  same  is  made  to  the  Lieutenant-Governor  in  Council,  The 
fee  is  fifty  dollars  a  year  where  the  capital  stock  does  not  exceed 
one  hundred  thousand  dollars;  if  over  one  hundred  thousand 
dollars,  the  fee  is  one  hundred  dollars  a  year. 

Taking  orders  for  or  selling  goods,  wares  or  merchandise  by 
travelers  or  by  correspondence,  if  the  corporation  has  no  resident 
agent  or  representative  and  no  office  or  place  of  business  v/ithin 
the  Province,  is  not  deemed  a  carrying  on  of  business  within  the 
meaning  of  the  act.  Corporations  not  required  to  take  out  license 
as  above  may  obtain  a  license  to  acquire  or  dispose  of  real  estate 
Corporations  that  are  required  to  take  out  a  license  cannot  acquire 
or  hold  real  or  personal  property  within  the  Province  without 
being  duly  licensed. 

Deeds. — Deeds  may  be  under  seal  for  registration,  acknowledged 
by  the  person  executing  the  same,  or  be  proved  by  the  oath  of  a 
subscribing  witness  as  follows: — When  within  the  Province  may  be 
made  before  a  judge  of  the  Supreme  or  County  Court  or  a  member 
of  the  legislative  or  executive  council,  or  before  any  registrar  of 
deeds,  or  any  notary  public  appointed  and  resident  in  the  Province, 
and  certified  under  his  hand  and  official  seal  or  before  any  justice 
of  the  Peace  in  the  county  in  which  the  conveyance  is  to  be  regis- 
tered. When  without  the  Province,  before  any  commissioner  for 
taking  affidavits  under  Ch.  36,  Cons.  Stat.,  or  before  any  commis- 
sioner authorized  by  the  Lord  Chancellor  to  administer  oaths  in 
Chancery  of  England,  or  before  any  notary  public,  certified  under 
his  hands  and  official  seal,  or  before  the  mayor  or  chief  magistrate 
of  any  city,  borough,  municipality,  or  town  corporate,  and  certified 
under  the  common  or  corporate  seal  of  such  city,  or  the  seal  of  such 
mayor  or  chief  magistrate,  or  before  any  British  Minister,  ambas- 
sador, consul,  vice-consul,  etc.,  exercising  his  function  in  any  foreign 
place,  or  before  the  Governor  of  a  State,  and  certified  under  the 
hand  and  seal  of  office  of  such  minister,  consul,  etc.  Deeds  by  cor- 
porations must  be  under  the  corporate  seal  attested  by  the  proper 
officer,  and  the  seal,  signature,  and  authority  to  execute  verified  by 
affidavit. 

Depositions. — Depositions  and  commissions  are  taken  without 
the  Province  by  a  commission  duly  issued  by  the  Court  in  which 
the  action  is  pending.  Full  instructions  for  taking  of  the  same 
always  accompany  it. 

Descent. — Real  estate  is  divided  equally  to  and  among  the 
children  of  the  intestate,  then  to  the  next-of-kin  and  their  repre- 
sentatives. 

Personal  property  is  divided  as  follows: — One-third  shall  go  to 
the  widow  of  the  intestate,  and  the  residue  in  equal  portions  to  the 
children,  or  if  dead,  to  their  lineal  descendants;  if  there  be  no 
children  or  legal  representative  subsisting  the  widow  then  takes  one 
moiety,  and  the  other  moiety  shall  go  to  the  next  of  kindred  in 
equal  degree;  and  if  there  be  neither  widow  or  children,  all  to 
next  of  kin  in  equal  degree,  and  their  representatives. 

Divorce. — There  is  a  provincial  court  having  power  to  grant 
divorce,  or  of  dissolving  and  annulling  marriages.  Divorce  is 
granted  for  the  following  causes: — Adultery,  consanguinity  within 
the  degrees  prohibited  by  Act  of  Parliament  made  In  32  Henry 
VIII.,  and  impotence. 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  301 

Dower. — A  widow  is  entitled  to  dower  in  all  real  property  of 
her  husband. 

Executions. — Writs  of  fieri  facias  bind  the  debtor's  property 
from  time  of  their  delivery  to  the  sheriff.  Concurrent  writs  may 
be  Issued  to  any  county.  The  debtor's  goods  must  be  exhausted 
before  resort  can  be  had  to  his  lands. 

Exemptions  on  Executions. — Wearing  apparel,  bedding,  kitchen 
utensils,  and  tools  of  trade  and  calling  to  the  value  of  one  hundred 
dollars. 

Garnishment. — Attachment  of  debts  due  by  a  judgment  debtor  in 
the  Supreme  Court  or  County  Courts  may  be  made  in  any  action 
where  the  amount  remaining  due  on  such  judgment  exceeds  the 
sum  of  eighty  dollars. 

Money  in  the  hands  of  an  oflBcial  or  servant  of  the  Crown  due 
or  payable  by  the  Crown  to  an  individual  and  given  to  such  officer 
for  that  purpose,  is  exempt.  A  judgment  debtor  may  be  examined 
as  to  his  property,  when  any  debts  found  to  be  due  to  hira  may  be 
garnisheed,  except  wages  or  salary  for  personal  labor  and  services 
to  the  extent  of  twenty  dollars.  In  no  case  shall  garnishment  issue 
on  judgments  obtained  for  debts  unless  such  judgment,  independent 
of  costs  incurred  in  the  suit,  shall  exceed  forty  dollars. 

Intestacy. — In  case  of  intestacy,  real  property  passes  to  the 
children  of  their  legal  representatives,  if  no  children  to  the  next 
of  kindred  and  their  representatives  including  those  of  the  half 
blood  and  their  representatives. 

Judgments. — Priority  of  judgments  is  abolished.  A  judgment 
is  good  for  twenty  years  and  a  memorial  of  the  same,  when  placed 
on  record  at  the  registry  office,  binds  lands  for  five  years,  but  can 
be  renewed  while  judgment  is  in  force.  In  case  of  assignment, 
judgments  only  take  rank  with  other  claims. 

Judgments,  foreign. — May  be  sued  on,  and  if  proceedings  on 
which  same  are  recovered  were  duly  served,  defendant  cannot  go 
into  the  merits,  otherwise  he  can. 

Personal  property. — One-third  to  widow,  residue  among  children 
and  their  representatives  equally.  If  none,  half  to  widow  and  re- 
sidue amongst  next  of  kin  in  equal  degree  and  their  representa- 
tives. 

Husband  has  curtesy,  wife  dower  in  real  estate. 

Limitations  of  Personal  Actions. — Actions  on  contract,  notes, 
debts  must  be  commenced  within  six  years  after  the  cause  of  action 
arose.  Actions  for  slanders,  assault  and  battery,  wounding,  and 
imprisonment  shall  be  commenced  within  two  years.  In  case  of 
the  plaintiff  being  under  disabilty  of  infancy,  coverture,  or  lunacy 
or  being  absent  from  the  Province,  the  time  runs  from  the  removal 
of  the  disability. 

Real  Actions. — Action  to  recover  land  must  be  brought  within 
twenty  years  after  the  right  of  action  accrues.  Where  the  party  is 
under  disability  of  infancy,  lunacy,  or  absent  from  the  country, 
then  such  person  or  the  party  claiming  through  him  may,  notwith- 
standing the  period  of  twenty  years  hereinbefore  limited  shall  have 
expired,  make  an  entry  or  bring  an  action  to  recover  such  lands  at 
any  time  within  ten  years  next  after  the  time  at  which  the  person 
to  whom  such  right  shall  have  first  accrued  shall  have  ceased  to  be 
under  any  such  disabilities  or  shall  have  died.  Limitation  as 
against  the  Crown  does  not  run  until  sixty  years'  adverse  possession. 
Persons  under  the  disability  of  Infancy,  lunacy,  or  coverture  or 
absence  from  the  Province  and  their  representatives,  are  allowed 


302  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

ten  years  from  the  termination  of  their  disability  or  death,  notwith- 
standing the  expiration  of  the  period  of  twenty  years  in  which  to 
bring  the  action,  but  no  such  action  can  be  brought  except  within 
forty  years  next  after  the  right  of  action  is  accrued. 

Examination  of  Judgment  Debtor. — A  judgment  creditor  who 
has  recovered  judgment  in  one  of  the  provincial  courts  may  by 
application  to  the  judge  of  any  county  court  or  Clerk  of  the  Peace 
obtain  an  order  that  the  judgment  debtor  shall  be  orally  examined 
on  oath  before  such  judge  or  clerk  as  to  any  and  what  property  he 
has  which  by  law  is  liable  to  be  taken  in  execution  on  such  judg- 
ment, and  as  to  the  disposition  he  has  made  of  his  property. 

Lien  Leases. — See  Conditional  Sales. 

Liens. — A  lien  is  given  to  mechanics,  machinists,  labourers, 
contractors,  or  other  persons  doing  work  upon  or  furnishing  mate- 
rials to  be  used  in  the  construction,  alteration,  or  repair  of  any 
building  or  erection,  or  erecting,  furnishing  or  placing  machinery  of 
any  kind  in,  upon,  or  in  connection  with  any  building  for  the  price 
of  the  work,  machinery,  or  materials  upon  such  buildings  and  the 
lands  occupied  thereby. 

A  similar  act  gives  a  lien  to  lumbermen. 

Married  Women. — A  married  woman  has  rights  about  equal  to 
a  feme  sole  to  carry  on  any  business,  make  contracts,  and  dispose 
of  her  property  generally. 

Mortgages. — Mortgages  must  be  under  seal,  and  are  executed  in 
the  same  manner  as  deeds.  A  mortgage  is  foreclosed  in  the  equity 
court,  and  sold  under  its  decree,  which  passes  all  the  mortgagor's 
property  in  the  premises.  Mortgaged  property  is  sometimes  sold 
under  power  of  sale,  if  such  power  is  in  the  mortgage. 

A  mortgage  is  discharged  by  the  registration  of  a  certificate 
signed  by  the  mortgagee,  his  assignee  or  representative,  stating  that 
mortgage  has  been  paid;  or  it  may  be  discharged  by  mortgagee 
signing  on  margin  of  mortgage  registered  in  oflBce  of  registrar  of 
deeds,  and  in  his  presence,  a  receipt  for  the  money. 

Practice. — This  is  now  regulated  by  the  Judicature  Act,  cap.  5, 
9  Edw.  VIL,  which,  with  the  rules  of  the  Supreme  Court  1909  came 
into  force  May  1,  1910.  The  rules  conform  as  far  as  possible  to 
the  English  Judicature  Rules  of  1883  and  the  Rules  of  Practise  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  for  Ontario  of  1897. 

Proof  of  Claims. — A  Solicitor  should  be  furnished  with  all  the 
Christian  names  and  surname  of  the  proposed  plaintiff.  If  the 
claim  is  contested  it  must  be  proved  in  the  usual  way  or  by  taking 
evidence  on  commission  when  the  witnesses  reside  abroad. 

Recording  Deeds,  Mortgages,  etc. — Every  instrument  affecting 
lands,  except  leases  not  exceeding  three  years,  where  the  actual 
possession  goes  along  with  the  lease,  must  be  registered  in  order  to 
be  valid  against  subsequent  purchasers  for  valuable  consideration 
whose  conveyances  are  previously  registered. 

Replevin. — Whenever  any  personal  property  has  been  wrongly 
distrained  or  otherwise  wrongly  taken  or  detained,  it  may  be  re- 
plevied under  writ  issued,  upon  the  plaintiff  giving  a  bond  to  the 
sheriff  in  double  the  value  of  the  property. 

Reports,  Judicial. — The  only  cases  reported  are  those  in  the 
Supreme  Court  sitting  en  lane,  cited  as  N.  B.  R.,  and  reports  of  the 
Supreme  court  in  equity,  starting  in  1895. 

Taxes. — No  provincial  law  requiring  statements  to  be  filed  re- 
garding either  real  or  personal  estate. 


SYNOPSIS   OP   LAWS.  303 

Wills. — Wills  must  be  in  writing,  signed  at  the  foot  or  end 
thereof  by  the  testator  (or  by  some  other  person  in  his  presence 
and  by  his  direction),  in  the  presence  of  two  attesting  witnesses, 
both  present  at  the  same  time,  who  shall  attest  and  subscribe  the 
will  in  the  presence  of  the  testator  and  in  the  presence  of  each 
other.     No  form  of  attestation  is  necessary. 

An  executor  is  a  competent  witness,  but  any  devise  or  legacy  to 
a  witness  or  to  the  husband  or  wife  of  a  witness  is  void,  though  the 
execution  of  the  will  itself  Is  good. 

Persons  under  the  age  of  twenty-one  years  cannot  make  a  will. 

Every  will  is  revoked  by  marriage  except  a  will  made  In  the 
exercise  of  a  power  of  appointment  where  the  estate  appointed 
could  not  in  default  of  appointment  pass  to  the  testator's  heirs  or 
next  of  kin. 


304  NEWFOUNDLAND. 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled    expressly    for    the    "Canada   Legal    Directory"    by    John 

Fenelon,  St.  John's  of  the  Middle  Temple  and 

Newfoundland  Bar. 

Bevised  to  January  1st,  1919. 

Arrest  in  Civil  Causes — No  person  can  be  arrested  and  held  to 
bail  in  a  civil  action  except  in  the  following  cases:  A  defendant  in 
an  action  for  $50.00  or  upwards  may  be  arrested  under  warrant 
at  any  time  after  the  issue  of  a  writ  of  summons,  upon  the  filing 
of  an  affidavit  showing  such  facts  and  circumstances  as  satisfy  the 
Judge  that  there  is  good  and  probable  cause  for  believing  that 
the  defendant  has  made,  or  is  about  to  make,  some  disposition  of 
his  property  or  some  part  thereof,  or  is  about  to  quit  the  Colony 
with  intent  to  defraud  his  creditors  generally  or  the  plaintiff  in 
particular,  and  that  his  absence  will  materially  prejudice  the  pro- 
secution of  the  action,  or  is  possessed  of  means  of  payment  of  which 
he  has  control  and  which  he  withholds  from  his  creditors.  The 
debtor  is  held  in  custody  until  he  shall  have  made  sufficient  deposit 
or  given  the  Sheriff  sufficient  security  or  bail.  The  plaintiff  must 
proceed  to  trial  within  four  weeks  of  the  close  of  the  pleadings,  unless 
the  Court  allows  an  extension  of  time.  The  detaining  creditor  is 
chargeable  for  the  (maintenance  of  a  debtor  while  under  arrest. 
Judges  and  officers  of  the  Supreme  Court,  members  and  officers  of 
the  Legislature,  barristers  and  solicitors,  jurors  parties  and  witnesses 
in  a  suit,  clergymen  and  females  are  privileged  from  arrest  under 
this  section,  the  privilege  being  absolute  in  some  cases  and  qualified 
in  others. 

A  judgment  creditor  may  have  a  defendant  against  whom  he 
has  recovered  judgment  for  $50.00  or  upwards  arrested  on  Ca.  Sa. 
on  filing  a  similar  affidavit. 

The  Court  or  Judge  may  also,  on  special  cause  shown  by  affi- 
davit, order  the  arrest  of  a  defendant  or  attachment  of  his  property 
at  any  stage  of  an  action,  which  would  formerly  have  been  heard 
on  the  Equity  side  of  the  Court,  until  bail  shall  have  been  given 
to  abide  by  and  perform  the  orders  of  the  Court. 

Attachment  of  Debts — At  any  time  after  the  issue  of  a  writ  of 
summons,  the  plaintiff  may  issue  a  warrant  for  the  attachment 
of  any  property  of  the  defendant  upon  filing  an  affidavit  that  the 
defendant  is  justly  and  truly  indebted  to  him  in  a  liquidated 
amount  of  $20.00  or  upwards,  for  a  cause  of  action  to  be  set  forth 
in  the  affidavit.  If  the  debt  or  damages  are  unliquidated,  an  order 
is  necessary  and  will  be  made  if  it  is  shown  upon  affidavit  that  the 
defendant  is  about  to  make  some  disposition  of  his  property,  or 
sell  or  otherwise  dispose  of  or  remove  beyond  the  jurisdiction  of 
the  Court  the  subject  matter  of  the  action.  The  property  so 
attached  can  only  be  released  upon  security  being  given  by  bond 
or  by  deposit,  or  by  termination  of  the  suit  in  the  defendant's 
favour.  The  plaintiff  must  proceed  to  trial  within  four  weeks  of  the 
close  of  the  pleadings  or  such  extended  time  as  the  Court  may 
allow.  Perishable  goods  may  be  sold  by  special  order  and  the 
proceeds  paid  into  Court.     If  the  attachment  is  laid  in  the  hands 


SYNOPSIS   OF   LAWS.  305 

Of  a  third  person,  such  third  person  may  be  brought  before  the 
Court  upon  a  Garnishee  Summons  for  examination,  and  payment 
into  Court  or  delivery  to  the  Sheriff  of  the  debts,  goods  or  effects 
ordered.  No  such  attachment  binds  any  money  accruing  due  to 
the  defendant  on  an  executory  contract  after  service  of  the  warrant 
on  the  Garnishee,  nor  any  money,  goods  or  effects  in  and  over 
which  the  defendant  had  not  at  the  time  of  service  a  then  present 
interest  and  disposing  power. 

Barristers  and  Solicitors — The  following  persons  are  eligible 
for  Call  to  the  Bar:  —  (1)  Those  who  have  been  admitted  as  stu- 
dents and  stand  upon  the  books  of  the  Law  Society  for  the  required 
number  of  years.  In  the  case  of  University  graduates,  three  years 
must  elapse  between  admission  as  a  student  and  Call;  in  the  case 
of  undergraduates  four  years,  and  in  all  other  cases  five  (2) 
English,  Irish  and  Scotch  barristers.  (3)  Colonial  barristers  from 
colonies  or  provinces  in  which  similar  privileges  are  accorded  to 
Newfoundland  barristers,  and  (4)  English,  Irish,  Scotch  solicitors 
(or  writers  to  the  signet)  and  Colonial  solicitors  from  colonies  or 
provinces  which  reciprocate.  In  all  cases  previous  admission  as  a 
solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  is  necessary.  To  obtain  admission 
as  a  solicitor,  a  student  must  serve  under  articles  with  a  practis- 
ing solicitor  in  the  Colony  for  3,  4  or  5  years  as  above,  or  possess 
the  qualifications  mentioned  in  one  or  other  of  classes  2,  3  and  4 
above.  Particulars  as  to  examinations  and  fees  can  be  had  from 
the  Secretary  of  the  Law  Society,  St.  John's.  Women  may  be 
admitted  as  solicitors  and  called  to  the  Bar. 

Bills  of  Exchange — The  local  statute  is  practically  a  re-enact- 
ment of  the  Imperial  Bills  of  Exchange  Act,  1882. 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages — Bills  of  Sale  and  Mort- 
gages of  personal  chattels  must  be  registered  within  five  days  of 
execution  if  executed  in  St.  John's  and  within  thirty  days  if  exe- 
cuted elsewhere.  If  not  so  registered  they  are  void  against  a 
subsequent  purchaser  or  mortgagee  for  valuable  consideration 
who  shall  register  within  the  time  mentioned  above,  also  as 
against  a  subsequent  and  actual  attachment  or  levy,  a  trustee  In 
insolvency  or  under  an  assignment  for  the  benefit  of  creditors,  and 
against  any  other  creditor  of  the  grantor  or  mortgagor.  Require- 
ments as  to  proof  of  execution  are  given  in  the  paragraph  on 
Registration  of  Deeds  below.  All  deeds  are  registered  at  the 
Registry  of  Deeds,  St.  John's. 

Business  Profits  Tax. — For  the  years  1917  and  1918  all  business- 
es, except  the  business  of  Life  Insurance,  must  pay  a  tax  of  twenty 
per  cent  of  their  net  profits  in  excess  of  three  thousand  dollars  for 
each  of  these  years.  Banks  have  the  option  of  paying  the  same, 
or  in  lieu  thereof  a  tax  of  one  half  of  one  per  cent,  on  all  moneys  on 
deposit  on  the  thirty  first  day  of  December  of  each  year. 

Companies — The  Companies  Acts,  1899  to  1908,  provide  for  the 
incorporation  of  companies  subject  to  provisions  similar,  on  the 
whole,  to  those  of  the  English  Companies  Acts.  Incorporation 
may  also,  and  in  the  case  of  Banking  Companies  must,  be  affected 
by  Act  of  the  Legislature.  Unregistered  partnerships  of  more  than 
ten  are  prohibited.  Any  three  persons  may  incorporate  as  a 
company.  Liability  may  be  limited  by  shares  or  by  guarantee,  or 
may  be  unlimited.  Fees  for  registration  are  according  to  a  scale 
contained  in  the  Act,  the  minimum  being  $10.00,  increasing  with 
the  nominal  capital  or,  in  the  case  of  a  company  not  having  a 
capital  divided  into  shares,  with  the  number  of  members.  Mortga- 
ges and  charges  created  by  an  incorporated  company  must  be 
20 


306  NEWFOUNDLAND. 

registered.  No  refitrictions  are  placed  upon  foreign  corporations 
doing  business  in  the  Colony,  with  the  exception  of  special  regula- 
tions imposed  on  Banks,  Express  Companies,  Telegraph  and 
Telephone  Companies,  Insurance  Companies,  and  Collection  Agen- 
cies. Provision  is  made  for  the  winding-up  of  foreign  corporations 
doing  business  in  Newfoundland  by  a  procedure  similar  to  that  fol- 
lowed in  winding  up  local  companies. 

Courts — The  Supreme  Court,  consisting  of  a  Chief  Justice  and 
two  Puisne  Judges,  has  unlimited  civil  and  criminal  jurisdiction 
(exclusive  of  Divorce),  and  is  also  a  Court  of  Admiralty  under  the 
Colonial  Courts  of  Admiralty  Act,  18  90.  It  is  also  a  Court  for  the 
relief  of  Insolvent  debtors.  The  fusion  of  Law  and  Equity  has  been 
effected  by  statute  on  the  same  lines  as  in  England.  An  appeal  lies 
from  the  decision  of  any  Judge  to  the  other  two  Judges  or  a  full 
Court;  and  from  a  decision  of  the  full  Court  to  the  Privy  Council  in 
cases  where  the  sum  or  matter  at  issue  Is  at  least  £500  sterling  or 
involves  value  to  that  amount.  Circuit  Court  is  held  outside  of  St. 
John's  once  a  year  at  dates  fixed  annually  by  proclamation. 

There  are  District  Courts  at  St.  John's  and  Harbour  Grace. 
The  jurisdiction  of  the  presiding  Magistrates  is  the  same  as  that 
of  the  Stipendiaries.  The  Stipendiary  Magistrates  throughout  the 
Island  have  jurisdiction  In  civil  causes,  some  few  causes  of  action 
excepted,  to  the  amount  of  $200.00,  and  in  disputes  to  any  amount 
concerning  wages  of  labourers  in  lumbering  or  mining,  of  fishery 
servants  and  of  persons  engaged  in  the  seal  fishery.  There  Is  an 
appeal  to  the  Supreme  Court  from  decisions  Involving  $20.00  or 
more.  The  Magistrates  have  also  an  extensive  criminal  jurisdic- 
tion. There  is  also  a  Court  of  Labrador  with  civil  jurisdiction  to 
the  amount  of  $500.00  and  an  extensive  criminal  jurisdiction.  A 
Marine  Court  of  Enquiry  may  be  constituted  by  commission  from 
the  Governor  when  occasion  arises.  Justices  of  the  Peace  have 
the  same  powers  as  in  England  so  far  as  applicable  under  local 
conditions. 

The  Board  of  Trade  may  appoint  committees  of  arbitration  to 
decide  matters  voluntarily  submitted  for  their  decision.  If  award 
is  in  writing,  and  filed  in  Supreme  Court,  execution  may  issue  as 
upon  a  judgment. 

Crown  Lands  and  Minerals — All  Crown  Lands  are  open  for 
purchase,  except  such  as  are  specially  reserved  for  public  purposes. 
Timber  licenses  are  issued  at  a  bonus  per  square  mile,  usually  $2.00. 
There  Is  also  payable  an  annual  ground  rent  of  $2.00  per  square 
mile  and  a  royalty  upon  trees  cut  down.  No  license  is  required  to 
search  or  prospect  for  minerals  on  Crown  Lands.  The  placing  of  a 
discovery  stake  entitles  one  to  a  mining  license  on  complying  with 
the  terms  of  the  Act. 

Death  Duties  are  payable  as  a  preferential  charge  out  of  the 
estates  of  all  persons  dying  after  the  4th  day  of  September,  1914, 
except  that  estates  certified  of  less  value  than  $1,000  shall  pay  no 
duty.  The  estate  is  held  to  include  all  property  passing  under  any 
disposition  made  by  the  deceased  and  purporting  to  operate  as  a 
donatio  inter  vivos  unless  the  disposition  was  made  at  least  two 
years  before  the  death.  Where  any  personal  property  of  the  de- 
ceased situate  outside  of  Newfoundland  is  subject  to  death  duty  In 
the  country  where  it  is  situate  the  amount  of  such  duty,  if  and 
where  actually  paid,  shall  be  refunded  out  of  the  duty  paid  in  this 
Colony  in  respect  cff  the  said  property. 


SYNOPSIS   OF   LAWS. 


307 


tes  of 

$1,000 
2.500 

and  up 

to 

$2,500 
5,000 

pay  1 

"  2 

per  cent 

5,000 

25,000 

"  3 

25,000 
50,000 
100,000 
200,000 
350,000 
500,000 
750,000 

50.000 
100,000 
200,000 
350,000 
500,000 
750,000 
1,000,000 

"  4 
"  5 
"  6 

"  7 
"  8 
"  9 
"  10 

1,000,000  and  over 


"  11 


The  Estates  of  Soldiers  and  Sailors  who  die  while  on  active 
service  are  exempt. 

Dower:  A  widow  has  no  rights  to  dower  under  local  law. 

Examination  of  Judgment  Debtors — When  a  Judgment  or  order 
is  for  the  recovery  or  payment  of  money,  an  order  may  be  had 
for  the  examination  of  the  debtor  or  his  agent,  or,  in  the  case  of 
a  company,  of  an  officer  thereof,  as  to  whether  any  and  what  debts 
are  owing  to  the  debtor  and  whether  the  debtor  has  any,  and  what 
other  property  or  means  of  satisfying  the  judgment  or  order.  In 
the  case  of  any  other  judgment  or  order,  if  any  difficulty  arises 
in  executing  or  enforcing  it  .any  party  interested  may  apply  for  an 
order  for  the  examination  of  any  party  or  otherwise  as  may  be  Just. 

Execution — Writs  of  execution  may  be  issued  forthwith  in  the 
Supreme  Court  upon  production  of  judgment  or  order  under  which 
money  is  payable,  unless  an  order  has  been  made  for  stay  of  execu- 
tion. If  the  judgment  is  not  for  payment  of  money  or  costs,  or  for 
recovery  of  land,  execution  may  issue  in  14  days,  unless  other- 
wise ordered.  Writs,  if  unexecuted,  remain  in  force  for  one  year, 
but  may  be  renewed  from  year  to  year.  As  between  the  original 
parties,  execution  may  issue  at  any  time  within  six  years.  After 
that  period  and  in  certain  other  cases  an  order  granting  leave  is 
necessary. 

Exemptions — By  statute  the  following  property  of  an  execution 
debtor  is  free  from  seizure: — The  working  tools  and  implements 
of  trade  of  any  person,  his  fishing  skiff  or  punt,  the  necessary 
cooking  apparatus  bedding  and  wearing  apparel  of  himself  and 
his  family.  The  share  of  wages  of  a  sealer  are  not  liable  to  attach- 
ment under  mesne  or  final  process,  except  for  supplies  advanced  to 
him  to  be  paid  for  out  of  his  share  of  the  proceeds  of  the  voyage. 

Foreign  Judgments:  The  principles  according  to  which  foreign 
judgments  sought  to  be  enforced  in  Newfoundland  are  given 
effect  to  or  refused  recognition  are  the  same  as  those  acted  upon 
by  the  English  Courts  in  such  cases.  The  judgment  of  a  Superior 
Court  in  any  other  part  of  the  British  Empire  to  which  the  (Im- 
perial) Judgments  Extension  Act,  1916,  applies  may  be  registered 
in  Newfoundland  and  from  the  date  of  registration  shall  have  the 
same  force  and  effect  as  if  the  judgment  had  been  originally  ob- 
tained in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Newfoundland.  Certified  copies 
of  local  judgments  may  be  issued  for  enforcement  abroad  under  the 
provisions  of  the  above  mentioned  Act. 

Insolvency — A  debtor  may  be  declared  insolvent  by  the  Supreme 
Court  upon  his  own  or  a  creditor's  petition,  and  his  estate  vested 
in  a  trustee  for  distribution  amongst  his  creditors  according  to  law. 
A  Certificate  of  Insolvency  and  Final  Discharge  may  be  granted  to 
the  debtor  later  by  the  Court,  and  is  a  bar  to  any  claim  arising 
prior  to  the  declaration  of  insolvency,  except  in  case  of  fraud.  At 
any  time  after  a  petition  has  been  filed  and  before  the  estate  has 


308  NEWFOUNDLAND, 

been  distributed,  the  Court  or  a  Judge  may,  on  proof  that  an 
arrangement  by  liquidation  or  for  a  composition  has  been  entered 
into  by  the  debtor  and  two-thirds  in  number  and  value  of  his  local 
creditors  and  two-thirds  of  his  creditors  elsewhere,  or  of  three- 
fourths  of  the  whole  in  number  and  value,  dissolve  or  stay  the 
proceedings  in  insolvency,  and  all  creditors  shall  be  bound  thereby. 

Int«rest  at  the  rate  of  6  per  cent,  per  annum  may  be  allowed 
on  sums  or  debts  due  under  a  written  contract  or,  in  certain  cases, 
following  upon  written  notice  that  interest  will  be  charged.  Judg- 
ments carry  interest  at  5  per  cent. 

Intoxicating  Liquors — The  importation,  manufacture  and  sale  of 
intoxicating  liquors  into  or  in  the  Colony  is  prohibited.  The  term 
"intoxicating  liquors"  shall  be  construed  to  signify  all  ales,  wines, 
malt  or  brewed  spirituous  liquors  containing  two  per  cent,  or  up- 
wards of  alcohol  by  volume  and  such  medicinal,  toilet  or  other  pre- 
parations, containing  the  same  proportion  of  alcohol,  as  Diay  from 
time  to  time  be  directed  by  Proclamation,  but  not  wines  for  Sacra- 
mental purposes.  Wines  may  be  brought  into  the  country  for  the 
purpose  of  being  matured  and  re-exported. 

Intestacy:  Land  being  a  "chattel  real"  under  Newfoundland 
law  devolves  as  personalty:  Thus  all  property  of  the  intestate  vests 
in  the  administrator.  The  course  of  succession  and  rights  of  widows 
and  next  of  kin,  etc.,  are  the  same  as  under  the  English  Statutes 
of  Distribution,  except  that  by  the  Intestates'  Estate  Act  of  1908 
in  cases  where  a  man  dies  intestate  and  without  issue,  his  whole 
estate  belongs  to  the  widow  if  not  exceeding  $2,000;  if  over  that 
amount  she  takes  $2,000  and  her  share  in  the  residue  is  the  same 
as  she  would  have  been  entitled  to  before  the  pa.ssing  of  the  act. 

Laws — The  Common  Law  of  England,  as  it  existed  on  July 
26th,  1832,  and  so  far  as  the  same  is  not  inapplicable  from  local 
circumstances  nor  modified  by  local  statute  is  in  force.  In  all 
cases  not  provided  for  by  local  enactment  the  Criminal  Law  of 
England  applies.  Amendments  and  alterations  to  the  same  and 
new  criminal  enactments  of  the  Imperial  Parliament  come  into 
force  in  the  Colony  after  twelve  months  from  the  passing  thereof. 
The  Governor  can  pardon  criminals  and  remit  fines. 

Limitation  of  Actions — Actions  founded  on  simple  contract 
must  be  commenced  within  six  years  after  the  cause  of  action  has 
arisen.  Assault,  menace,  battery,  wounding  and  imprisonment, 
four  years;  slander,  two  years;  recovery  of  land  and  specialty 
debts,  twenty  years.  Actions  brought  by  a  supplier  to  recover 
any  amount  due  by  a  sealer  for  supplies,  must  be  brought  within 
six  months.  Actions  for  slander  imputing  unchastity  and  without 
special  damage,  within  two  months. 

Married  AVonien — A  married  woman  may  now  acquire,  hold 
and  dispose  of  property  and  contract  and  sue  and  be  sued  in  all 
respects  as  if  she  were  a  feme  f^ole. 

Registration  of  Deeds — The  Registry  of  Deeds  is  at  St.  John's 
All  deeds  and  other  assurances  affecting  lands  or  tenements  in  the 
Colony,  all  powers  of  attorney  or  substitutions  thereof  under  which 
the  same  are  executed,  and  all  judgments  affecting  any  interest  in 
or  title  to  land  shall  be  registered,  and  such  registration  is  notice 
to  all  persons  claiming  an  interest  in  the  land  subsequent  to  such 
registration.  Unregistered  deeds  are  void  as  against  a  subsequent 
purchaser  or  mortgagee  for  valuable  consideration  who  shall  first 
register  his  instrument,  as  against  a  trustee  in  insolvency,  an 
assignee  or  trustee  under  a  conveyance  for  the  benefit  of  creditors, 
or  as  against  any  creditor  who  shall  have  actually  seized  or  levied 
under  attachment  or  execution.      Proof  of  a  deed   for  registration 


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309 


must  be  by  acknowledgment  under  oath  by  all  the  executing 
parties  from  whom  an  interest  passes,  or  by  the  oath  of  a  subsurib- 
ing  witness.  Deeds  may  be  proved  within  the  Colony  before  the 
Registrar  of  Deeds,  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  the  Deputy 
Registrar  or  Clerk,  a  Commissioner  of  the  Supreme  Court,  or  a 
Justice  of  the  Peace.  They  may  be  proved  abroad  before  a  Judge 
of  a  Court  of  Record  under  the  seal  of  such  Court,  the  Mayor  or 
Chief  Magistrate  of  any  city  or  town  under  the  seal  of  such  city 
or  town,  a  Notary  Public  under  his  official  seal,  a  British  Consul 
or  Vice-Consul,  or  a  Commissioner  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New- 
foundland. In  all  these  cases  it  is  unnecessary  to  prove  or  certify 
the  signature  or  official  seal. 

Stamp  Duties — are  imposed  in  respect  of  certain  negotiable 
instruments  and  charterparties  and  receipts.  No  unstamped  in- 
strument is  available  in  law  or  equity.  The  tax  is  two  cents  on 
cheques,  promissory  notes,  bills  of  lading  or  shipping  receipts  and 
receipts  for  any  sum  of  money  over  ten  dollars;  five  cents  on  Bills 
of  Exchange  for  every  1100.00  or  part  thereof  and  $1,00  on  every 
charterparty. 

Wills — Wills  must  be  in  writing,  and  either  in  the  handwriting 
of  the  testator  and  signed  by  him,  or,  if  not  so  written  and  signed, 
must  be  signed  by  the  testator  in  the  presence  of  at  least  two 
witnesses,  who  shall,  in  his  presence,  sign  the  same  as  witnesses. 
In  case  the  Will  is  made  by  a  marksman  it  must  be  read  over  to 
or  by  the  testator  before  signature  in  the  presence  of  the  witnesses. 
Appointments  by  Will  under  a  power  must  be  made  in  the  same 
manner.  The  testator  must  be  at  least  seventeen  years  old.  Pub- 
lication is  not  essential.  A  husband  or  wife  witnessing  a  Will, 
may  take  any  devise  or  bequest,  etc.,  contained  in  it  if  the  Will 
can  be  sufficiently  proved  without  their  being  called  upon  as 
witnesses.  Otherwise  they  can  be  admitted  as  witnesses  to  prove 
the  Will  but  the  gift  fails.  A  Will  is  revoked  by  marriage.  Mem- 
bers of  the  Newfoundland  Regiment  or  Royal  Naval  Reserve  may 
dispose  of  their  property  by  Will  made  while  on  actual  service  in  any 
manner  in  which  they  might  lawfully  so  do  according  to  the  laws 
of  England. 

If  the  Estate  of  a  deceased  volunteer  does  not  exceed  five  hun- 
dred dollars  in  value  certain  fees,  duties  and  documents  are  dis- 
pensed with  upon  the  granting  of  probate  or  administration. 


310  NOVA  SCOTIA- 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled   expressly   for   the   "Canada    liCgal   Directory"    by    Jleiiry, 
Rogers,  Harris  &  Stewart,  Halifax,  of  the  Nova  Scotia  Bar. 

Bevised  to  January  1st,  1919. 

Administration  of  an  estate  of  an  intestate  is  Invariably  in  the 
hands  of  the  Court  of  Probate  although  the  Supreme  Court  has 
jurisdiction  in  an  action  for  administration  brought  by  a  creditor 
or  other  person  interested  to  administer  in  that  Court. 

The  widow  and  next  of  Itin  must  renounce  their  rights  to  ad- 
minister the  estate  before  a  creditor  can  be  appointed.  An  admini- 
strator is  required  to  file  a  bond  in  two  sureties,  also  an  inventory 
of  both  realty  and  personalty.  The  payment  of  the  funeral  ex- 
penses of  a  deceased  insolvent,  the  wages  of  servants  and  rent  for 
not  more  than  one  year  have  priority  in  payment  over  claims  of 
creditors,  who  are  paid  pro  rata. 

Affidavits. — May  be  sworn  within  the  Province,  for  use  in  the 
Supreme  or  County  Courts,  before  a  Commissioner  of  the  Supreme 
Court  appointed  by  the  Government  for  that  purpose,  or  before  any 
Barrister  of  the  Supreme  Court.  Affidavits  may  be  sworn  without 
the  Province  before  a  Judge  of  a  Court  of  Record,  British  Consul, 
Notary  Public  or  Commissioner  authorized  to  administer  oaths  out 
of  the  Province,  duly  appointed  by  the  Governor  of  the  Province. 

Arrest, — ^Where  plaintiff  makes  an  affidavit  setting  out  a  good 
cause  of  action  for  upwards  of  $20.00,  and  that  he  has  probable 
cause  for  believing  and  does  believe  that  the  defendant  is  about 
to  leave  the  Province,  a  Judge  or  Commissioner  without  requiring 
the  grounds  of  belief  to  be  stated,  may  issue  an  order  that  the 
defendant  be  forthwith  arrested  and  held  to  bail. 

The  defendant  is  entitled  to  his  release  on  depositing  the 
amount  at  issue  or  on  giving  security  by  bond  with  sureties. 

Assignments. — By  Chapter  145,  Revised  Statutes,  entitled 
"The  Assignment  Act,"  preferential  assignments  are  abolished,  and 
declaring  that  a  confession  of  judgment,  any  transfer  of  property 
or  other  transaction  which  has  the  effect  of  hindering  or  delaying 
creditors  is  Invalid.  Under  the  Act  an  assignment  must  be  made 
to  the  official  assignee  appointed  by  the  Government  of  the  Province. 
There  must  be  a  division  pro  rata  of  all  the  debtor's  property 
amongst  the  creditors.  Meetings  of  the  creditors  are  provided  for 
by  the  Act.  At  such  meetings  all  questions  are  decided  by  a 
majority  of  the  votes  of  creditors  calculated  as  follows:  For  every 
claim  of  over  $100  and  not  exceeding  $200,  one  vote;  for  every 
claim  of  over  $200  and  not  exceeding  $500,  two  votes;  for  every 
cla;im  of  over  $500  and  not  exceeding  $1,000,  three  votes;  for  every- 
additional  $1,000  or  fraction  thereof,  one  vote.  Creditors  in 
proving  claims  must  state  whether  they  hold  security.  Chattel 
mortgages,  confession  of  judgment  and  transfers  and  conveyances 
of  every  kind  whether  of  real  or  personal  property  if  given  to  a 
creditor  by  a  person  in  insolvent  circumstances  are  presumed  to  be 
given  with  the  intent  to  give  that  creditor  an  unjust  preference 
within  the  meaning  of  the  statute  if  attacked  within  sixty  days  from 
their  date,  or  if  followed  by  an  assignment  by  the  debtor  for  the 
benefit  of   his   creditors   made   within   sixty    days    thereafter.      An 


SYNOPSIS   OF    LAWS.  3 1  I 

assignment  under  this  statute  takes  precedence  over  prior  execu- 
tions and  attachments  where  the  money  has  not  actually  been  paid 
over. 

Attachments. — Property  of  debtor  absconding  from  the  Province 
may  be  attached  by  creditor.  The  writ  of  summons  may  be  in  the 
usual  form,  but  must  describe  the  debtor  as  absent  from  the  Pro- 
vince. Plaintiff  must  make  an  affidavit  showing  a  cause  of  action 
for  an  amount  within  the  jurisdiction  of  Court,  stating  amount  of 
debt  or  damage  and  that  the  defendant  is  absent  or  absconding 
from  the  Province.  The  sum  sworn  to  must  be  endorsed  on  the 
writ  of  attachment.  Sheriff  can  then  levy  for  sum  so  sworn  to  with 
|120  for  probable  costs,  if  the  amount  is  upwards  of  580;  and  for 
$28  in  actipns  for  less.  Perishable  goods  may  be  sold  under  order 
of  the  Court  unless  defendant  or  his  agent  gives  security  for  their 
value  within  three  days  after  appraisement. 

Barristers  and  Solicitors. — A  barrister,  attorney  or  solicitor  of 
any  Superior  Court  in  Great  Britain  or  Ireland  or  in  His  Majesty's 
Colonies  is  entitled  to  be  admitted  to  practice  in  Nova  Scotia  on 
producing  evidence  that  he  is  such  barrister,  attorney  or  solicitor, 
that  he  is  of  good  moral  character,  and  of  good  standing,  and  in  the 
case  of  a  barrister  or  solicitor  from  a  Colonial  Court,  and  a  solici- 
tor from  a  Court  in  the  United  Kingdom,  he  must  also  produce  evi- 
dence with  regard  to  his  length  of  service  as  an  articled  clerk  and 
must  also  pass  the  usual  final  examination  in  Nova  Scotia.  Bar- 
risters of  any  Supreme  Court  of  any  British  Dominion  in  which 
Nova  Scotia  Barristers  may  be  admitted  on  producing  evidence  of 
admission  and  good  standing,  are  entitled  to  admission  as  barristers 
of  the  Province  on  similar  evidence. 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages. — Must  be  filed  in  the 
Registry  of  Deeds  for  the  registration  district  wherein  the  grantor 
resides,  or  if  non-resident  then  in  the  district  in  which  the  chattels 
are  located,  accompanied  by  an  affidavit  from  the  grantor  that  the 
amount  herein  is  due  and  owing  to  the  grantee,  and  that  the  bill 
of  sale  of  chattel  mortgage  is  not  made  for  the  purpose  of  pro- 
tecting the  property  of  the  grantor  from  any  claims  his  creditors 
may  have  against  him.  Such  affidavit  must  be  sworn  before  a 
Notary  Public  or  Commissioner  of  the  Supreme  Court.  The  pre- 
scribed form  of  affidavit  should  be  followed.  A  bill  of  sale  or 
chattel  mortgage  takes  priority  only  from  the  time  of  the  filing 
thereof,  and  must  be  renewed  within  thirty  days  of  the  expiration 
of  three  years  from  the  date  of  filing.  (Chapter  142,  Revised 
Statutes.) 

Bulk  Sales  Act — Every  person  disposing  of  his  goods  in  bulk 
for  cash  or  credit  before  closing  the  transaction  is  obliged  to 
furnish  a  written  statement  (verified  by  statutory  declaration)  of 
all  his  creditors  and  his  indebtedness  to  them. 

The  agreement  for  the  purchase  shall  be  in  writing,  shall  con- 
tain an  inventory  of  the  property  sold  and  shall  be  filed  within  ten 
days  in  the  district  registry  of  deeds  office. 

All  sales  otherwise  made  are  deemed  fraudulent.  The  Act 
requires  that  the  purchase  price  be  paid  to  a  trustee  for  distribu- 
tion pro  rata  among  creditors.  The  Act  does  not  apply  to  com- 
mission merchants,  manufacturers,  executors,  administrators,  re- 
ceivers or  official  assignees. 

Claims  Against  Estates  of  Deceased  Persons. — Executors  or  ad- 
ministrators of  the  estates  of  deceased  persons  shall,  by  advertise- 
ment in  the  "Royal  Gazette"  newspaper,  call  upon  all  persona 
having  claims  against  the  estate  of  the  deceased  to  file  the  same 


312  NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Within  one  year  from  the  date  of  the  advertisement,  duly  attested 
by  the  party,  or,  in  his  absence  from  the  Province,  by  his  agent, 
before  the  Judge  or  Registrar  of  Probate  for  the  County  or  Justice 
of  the  Peace.     The  afiidavit  shall  be  in  the  following  form: 

A.  B.,  of  ,  in  the  County  of 

maketh  oath  and  saith  that  the  foregoing  paper  writing  doth  con- 
tain a  true  and  correct  account  of  his  demand  against  the  estate 
of  C.  D.,  late  of  ,  in  the  County  of  , 

Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  deceased,  and  that  all  credits  to  which 
the  deceased  was  honestly  and  justly  entitled,  so  far  as  deponent 
believes,  have  been  given  on  said  account,  and  that  the  balance  of 
is  justly  and  truly  owing  to  deponent. 

Sworn  before  me  at  this  day  of 

A.D.  19 

(Signed)     A.  B. 

Collection  Act. — Is  the  procedure  for  the  collection  of  debts 
after  judgment.  Where  Sheriff  can  find  no  personal  property  of 
debtor  on  which  to  levy,  plaintiff  or  his  solicitor  or  agent  makes  an 
affidavit  setting  out  the  jrdgment,  and  that  it  is  still  unsatisfied  and 
to  what  amount,  and  the  name  and  address  of  debtor,  and  that  he 
has  endeavoured  to  procure  satisfaction  of  the  judgment  by  execu- 
tion directed  against  the  personal  property  of  the  debtor  and  has 
been  unable  to  obtain  satisfaction  thereof.  A  Judge  or  Commis- 
sioner then  issues  an  Order  for  the  appearance  before  him  of  the 
debtor  for  examination  by  the  creditor  or  his  solicitor  as  to  his 
means,  present  or  prospective,  of  paying  the  judgment.  If  the 
evidence  shows  that  the  debtor  is  in  receipt  of  such  an  income  as 
will  enable  him  to  pay  the  debt  by  instalments,  then  an  order  is 
made  accordingly.  If  it  is  shown  that  the  debt  was  fraudulently 
contracted,  or  that  the  credit  was  obtained  under  false  pretences,  or 
that  the  debtor  contracted  the  debt  without  having  any  reasonable 
expectation  of  being  able  to  pay,  or  that  the  debtor  has  made  any 
fraudulent  disposition  of  his  property,  or  in  cases  of  tort  that  the 
tort  was  wilful  or  malicious,  the  Judge  or  Commissioner  before 
whom  the  examination  is  held  may,  by  his  warrant,  commit  the 
debtor  to  jail  for  a  period  not  exceeding  twelve  months.  The  Col- 
lection Act  applies  to  all  judgments,  whether  obtained  in  the 
Magistrate's,  County  or  Supreme  Courts. 

Under  this  Act  imprisonment  for  debt  is  abolished  except  as 
above  referred  to;  but  should  a  Judge  or  Commissioner  make  an 
order  that  the  debtor  pay  the  debt  by  instalments  and  the  debtor 
fails  to  pay  any  or  all  of  such  instalments,  he  may  be  committed  to 
jail  for  disobedience  of  the  order.  The  Judge  or  Commissioner  may 
also,  at  the  conclusion  of  such  examination,  direct  that  the  debtor 
execute  an  assignment  to  the  creditor  of  all  his  real  and  personal 
property. 

Courts,  Jurisdiction  and  Practice. — Supreme  Court  of  Nova 
Scotia  (the  High  Court  of  Justice).  Actions  are  commenced  by 
writ  of  summons.  All  causes  of  action  where  the  amount  claimed 
is  over  $8  00  must  be  brought  in  the  Supreme  Court,  and  in  all  ex- 
ceeding $20  and  under  $800  it  is  optional  with  the  plaintiff  to 
bring  his  action  in  either  the  County  or  Supreme  Court.  The 
Supreme  Court  has  also  jurisdiction  to  try  and  dispose  of  all 
actions  brought  therein,  except  when  it  appears  that  the  cause  of 
action  does  not  exceed  $20.  This  virtually  gives  the  Supreme 
Court  jurisdiction  over  all  summary  matters  concurrent  with  that 
of  the  County  Court.  Costs,  however,  are  the  same  as  are  taxable 
in  the  County  Court. 


SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS.  3 1 3 

If  the  plaintiff  in  any  action  resides  out  of  the  Province  of  Nova 
Scotia  he  may  be  compelled,  if  the  defendant  contests  the  suit,  to 
give  security  for  the  defendant's  costs.  The  security  may  be  a 
bond  executed  by  two  persons  residing  in  the  Province  or  by  cash 
deposit  in  Court  to  abide  the  result  of  the  suit,  or  bond  of  approved 
guarantee  company  doing  business  in  the  Province.  If  the  debt 
sued  on  is  a  liquidated  demand,  i.e.,  a  sum  certain,  the  writ  may, 
at  the  option  of  the  plaintiff,  be  specially  indorsed  with  particulars 
of  plaintiff's  claim.  After  service  of  a  specially  indorsed  writ,  the 
defendant  has  twenty  days  within  which  to  file  his  defence,  and  the 
plaintiff  has  a  further  twenty-one  days  after  service  of  the  defence 
to  put  in  his  reply. 

If  the  action  is  not  a  jury  cause  it  may  be  set  down  at  once 
before  a  Judge  in  Chambers.  If  a  defendant  appears  to  a  writ 
specially  indorsed,  and  the  plaintiff  or  any  one  on  his  behalf  makes 
an  affidavit,  swearing  positively  to  the  debt  or  cause  of  action,  the 
plaintiff  may  apply  for  final  judgment  on  giving  four  days'  notice 
to  the  defendant.  The  Court  on  such  an  application  may  make  an 
order  that  the  plaintiff  have  judgment  for  his  claim  and  costs 
forthwith. 

Deeds. — All  deeds,  grants,  judgments,  attachments  and  other 
documents  affecting  land  must  be  registered  in  the  registration 
district  in  which  the  land  affected  is  situated,  and  only  take  effect 
as  against  third  parties  from  the  time  of  their  registration.  Deeds 
and  mortgages  must  be  executed  under  seal  and  in  the  presence  of 
a  witness.  A  deed  or  mortgage  may  be  proved  within  the  Pro- 
vince by  oath  of  witness  taken  before  the  Registrar,  a  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  a  Notary  Public,  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  or  a 
barrister  of  the  Supreme  Court.  Out  of  the  Province  a  deed  or 
mortgage  may  be  proved  by  oath  of  subscribing  witness  or  acknow- 
ledgment of  parties  under  oath.  Such  oath  can  be  taken  before  a 
Judge  of  any  Court  of  Record,  by  the  Mayor  of  any  Town,  by 
Notary  Public  or  by  a  Commissioner  appointed  to  administer  affi- 
davits without  the  Province.  Where  the  deed  is  to  be  proved  in  a 
foreign  country,  the  oath  must  be  taken  and  the  attestation  with 
the  date  certified  under  the  hand  and  seal  of  any  Public  Minister, 
Ambassador,  Consul,  or  Vice-Consul  of  Great  Britain. 

Descent  of  Real  and  Personal  Property. — Real  Estate.  When 
a  person  dies  intestate,  any  real  estate  to  which  he  may  be  entitled 
at  the  time  of  his  death  shall  descend  as  follows: 

1.  In  equal  shares  to  children  and  issue  of  deceased  children 
according  to  the  right  of  representation.  If  no  children  living,  to 
his  other  lineal  descendants,  who  shall  share  equally,  if  in  same 
degree,  otherwise  to  the  right  of  representation. 

2.  If  no  issue,  one-half  to  father,  one-half  to  widow  in  lieu  of 
dower;  if  no  widow,  the  whole  to  father. 

3.  If  no  issue  nor  father,  one  half  to  widow,  one-half  in  equal 
shares  to  mother,  brothers  and  sisters,  and  the  children  of  any 
deceased  brother  or  sister  by  right  of  representation. 

4.  If  none  of  foregoing,  in  equal  shares  to  the  next  of  kin  in 
equal  degree,  excepting  where  two  or  more  collateral  kindred  in 
equal  degree  but  claiming  through  different  ancestors;  those  claim- 
ing through  nearest  ancestor  shall  be  preferred,  but  in  no  case  shall 
representatives  be  admitted  among  collaterals  after  brother's  and 
sister's  children. 

5.  If  person  deceased,  unmarried  and  under  age,  estate  inherited 
from  either  parent  goes  to  children  of  same  parent  and  issue 
equally,  if  of  same  degree,  otherwise  according  to  right  of  repre- 


314  NOVA   SCOTIA. 

sentation;  if  no  children  of  same  parent,  to  all  the  issue  of  the 
other  children  of  the  same  parent  equally,  if  in  the  same  degree, 
otherwise  according  to  right  of  representation.  Degrees  of  kindred 
computed  by  civil  law  and  kindred  of  half  blood  inherit  equally  with 
those  of  whole  blood  in  same  degree. 

Personal  property  descends  in  the  same  way  except  that  after 
the  payment  of  debts,  funeral  expenses,  etc.,  one- third  goes  to  the 
widow,  if  any.  The  widow  is  allowed  all  her  paraphernalia,  wear- 
ing apparel,  etc.,  sustenance  for  family  for  ninety  days  after  death 
of  husband. 

See  "Administration"  and  "Wills." 

Dower. — A  wife  is  entitled  to  dower  out  of  all  lands  (with  a  few 
exceptions)  of  which  her  husband  was  seized  at  and  after  her  mar- 
riage in  which  she  did  not  bar  dower  during  his  lifetime.  A 
husband  can  be  tenant  by  the  curtesy  only  of  such  of  his  wife's 
lands  as  she  died  seized. 

Foreign  Judgment. — A  plaintiff  may  sue  in  a  Nova  Scotia  Court 
on  a  foreign  judgment,  but  a  defendant  may  raise  in  defence  any 
plea  which  he  could  have  raised  in  the  jurisdiction  in  which  the 
judgment  was  obtained. 

Imprisonment  for  Debt. — Imprisonment  for  debt  has  been  abol- 
ished. The  exceptions  to  this  are  for  disobedience  to  an  order  for 
payment  of  instalments  made  under  the  Collection  Act  (see  Collec- 
tion Act) ;  where  the  defendant  is  about  to  leave  the  Province  (see 
Arrest);  where  a  judgment  is  against  a  defaulting  trustee;  or 
in  respect  of  a  penalty  or  other  payment. 

Interest. — Rate  allowed  by  law  5  per  cent.  Special  contract 
may  be  made  for  any  rate  not  exceeding  7  per  cent.,  where  security, 
or  for  any  rate  not  exceeding  10  per  cent.,  where  security  is 
personalty. 

Intestacy. — See  Descent  of  Real  and  Personal  Property, 

Judgment  and  Execution. — Execution  may  issue  against  defend- 
ant after  judgment.  A  judgment  binds  the  real  estate  of  defendant 
from  the  time  of  registration  thereof  in  the  Registry  of  Deeds,  and 
after  the  lapse  of  one  year  from  the  registration  of  such  judgment 
execution  may  issue  thereon  for  the  sale  of  defendant's  real  estate. 
An  execution  issued  on  a  judgment  binds  personal  property  of 
defendant  from  time  of  levy,  and  such  property  may  be  sold  im- 
mediately at  Sheriff's  sale.  All  personal  property  of  defendant  may 
be  seized  under  execution  except  certain  articles  enumerated  in 
Rule  40,  Order  XL.  of  the  Judicature  Act,  such  as  necessary  wearing 
apparel,  household  furniture  to  a  certain  value,  food  30  days  for 
debtor  and  family,  certain  live  stock  and  food  therefor,  and  tools 
and  implements  of  debtor's  trade  or  occupation. 

Limitation  of  Actions. — Certain  torts,  one  year.  Simple  con- 
tracts, six  years.  Contract  under  seal  and  actions  to  recover  land, 
moneys  secured  by  mortgage,  judgment,  lien,  or  chargeable  upon 
land  or  rent  or  legacy,  twenty  years.  Time  runs  from  last  payment 
or  acknowledgment,  if  any. 

Married  Woman's  Property. —  (Chap.  11,  Revised  Statutes). 
Married  women  may  hold  separate  estate,  do  business  in  her  own 
name,  sue  and  defend  as  feme  sole,  provided  a  written  consent  or 
license  of  her  husband  has  been  filed  at  the  proper  registration  dis- 
trict specifying  her  intended  business  and  the  address  at  which  she 
intends  to  carry  it  on. 

Mortgages. — (See  Deeds.)  Foreclosed  by  action  in  Supreme 
Court. 

Notes  and  Bills  of  Exchange. — Chap.  119,  R.S.  Canada  1906. 


SYNOPSIS   OP    LAWS.  315 

Practice. — Judicature  Act.     Practically  the  same  as  in  England. 

Proof  of  Claims. — Names  of  claimant  and  debtor  should  be  sent 
to  solicitor  with  claims  for  collection,  together  with  all  corre- 
spondence, documents  and  full  particulars  of  claim.  If  the  claim 
is  on  a  negotiable  instrument,  bond  or  agreement  the  instrument 
itself  should  be  forwarded. 

Wills. — Must  be  in  writing  and  signed  at  foot  by  testator  in  the 
presence  of  two  witnesses,  who  shall  sign  as  such  in  the  presence 
of  testator  and  each  other.  No  person  under  twenty-one  years  of 
age  can  make  a  will.  Where  a  testator  dies  owning  real  estate,  will 
should  be  recorded  in  Registry  of  Deeds  same  as  deed  or  mortgage. 

A  married  woman  may  make  her  will  without  husband's  consent, 
provided  that  if  will  is  made  without  the  husband's  consent  he  may 
elect  between  his  rights  under  the  will  and  his  right  as  tenant  by 
the  curtesy.  Change  of  domicile  does  not  revoke  a  will.  Marriage 
revokes  a  prior  will  unless  under  a  power  of  appointment.  Succes- 
sion duty  is  payable  to  the  Government  on  proi>erty  situated  within 
the  Province  valued  at  $5,000  or  upwards  after  payment  of  debts 
and  expenses  of  administration. 


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ONTARIO 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled  expressly  for  the  "Canada  Legal  Directory"  by  Johnston, 
McKay,  Dods  &  Grant,  Barristers,  Toronto,  of  the  Ontario  Bar. 

Revised  to  January  1st,  1919. 

Actions  and  Parties — Actions  may  be  brought  by  and  in  the 
name  of  a  trustee  or  any  person  to  whom  the  cause  of  action  has 
been  assigned,  except  actions  for  damages;  and  all  persons  liable — 
no  matter  in  what  manner — may  be  sued  in  the  same  action. 

Absconding  Debtor — Arrest  for  Debt — Any  person  indebted  in 
a  sum  exceeding  $100.00,  may  be  arrested  if  about  to  leave  Ontario 
with  the  intent  to  defraud   his  creditors 

Affidavits  may  be  sworn  in  a  foreign  country  before  a  Notary 
Public,  a  Judge  of  a  Court  of  Record,  or  a  Commissioner  appointed 
by  the  Supreme  Court  of  Justice  to  take  affidavits  for  use  in 
Ontario.  Where  the  officer  taking  the  affidavit  has  a  seal,  it  should 
be  affixed. 

Attachments — See  Absconding  Debtor. 

Assignments  for  Benefit  of  Creditors — A  debtor  who  is  unable 
to  pay  his  debts  as  they  become  due  may  make  an  assignment  for 
the  general  benefit  of  his  creditors,  to  the  Sheriff  of  the  county  in 
which  he  resides,  or  with  the  consent  of  the  majority  of  his  credi- 
tors having  claims  of  $100.00  and  upwards  to  any  other  person, 
who  must  be  a  resident  of  Ontario.  The  assignment  should  be 
filed  within  five  days  with  the  Clerk  of  the  County  Court  in  which 
the  debtor  resides.  The  assignor  may  be  examined  as  to  the  dis- 
position of  any  of  his  assets  and  as  to  his  affairs  generally,  in  the 
same  manner  in  which  the  judgment  debtor  may  be  examined,  upon 
resolution  of  the  creditors  or  of  the  inspectors  of  the  estate  ap- 
pointed by  the  creditors.  Creditors  may  be  required  to  prove 
their  claims  by  affidavit  to  be  filed  with  the  assignee.  A  creditor 
must  value  any  security  which  he  has  received  or  holds  upon  any 
part  of  the  debtor's  estate,  and  the  assignee  may  take  over  this 
security  at  the  amount  of  the  valuation,  plus  ten  per  cent,  in  addi- 
tion thereto. 

Bankruptcy — There  is  no  bankruptcy  law  in  force  in  Ontario, 
and  a  debtor  making  an  assignment  for  the  general  benefit  of  his 
creditors  is  discharged  pro  tanto  to  the  extent  of  the  dividend  paid 
by  the  assignee  of  his  estate  to  his  creditors,  but  not  to  any  greater 
extent. 

Bills  and  Notes — Three  days'  grace  are  allowed  except  where 
the  document  Is  expressed  to  the  contrary  or  when  payable  on 
demand.  Any  rate  of  interest  not  exceeding  12  per  cent,  per 
annum  where  the  amount  is  under  $500.00,  and  any  rate  where 
the  amount  exceeds  $500.00  may  be  charged.  If  no  rate  is  fixed, 
the  legal  rate,  5  per  cent.,  can  be  collected  from  maturity.  A  lost 
bill  or  note  may  be  sued  upon,  but  the  defendant  may  demand  a 
satisfactory  Indemnity  in  respect  of  being  again  called  upon  to  pay 
the  same  note  In  the  hands  of  some  Innocent  purchaser. 

Bulk  Sales  Act. —  The  sale  in  bulk 

of  all  or  of  substantially  his  entire  stock  by  a  Vendor  shall  be 
deemed  as  against  his  creditors,  fraudulent  and  void,  unless  his  cre- 
ditors are  paid  in  full  or  unless  a  waiver  of  the  provisions  of  the 
Bulk  Sales  Act  is  delivered  to  the  purchaser,  such  waiver  being  by 


SYNOPSIS  OP   LAWS.  317 

60%  of  the  creditors  having  claims  over  $50.00,  or  unless  a  sworn 
statement  of  the  creditors,  with  their  addresses  and  the  amount 
owing  to  each,  is  obtained  by  the  purchaser,  and  the  said  purchaser 
pays  the  purchase  money  to  a  trustee  for  distribution  pro  rata  among 
the  creditors. 

Chattel  Mortgages  may  be  given  on  goods  and  chattels  either 
for  a  present  advance  or  to  secure  a  past  debt.  It  must  be  regis- 
tered within  five  days  of  execution  and  must  be  renewed  yearly 
by  the  filing  of  an  affidavit  and  a  statement  exhibiting  the  pay- 
ments made  thereon  and  the  balance  due. 

Costs — A  plaintiff  out  of  Ontario  may  be  required  to  give 
security  for  costs  of  an  action  brought  here.  In  Division  Court 
actions  such  security  may  be  ordered  as  the  Judge  thinks  requisite, 
usually  from  five  to  twenty-five  dollars.  In  County  Court  actions, 
by  depositing  one  hundred  dollars  in  Court,  or  by  giving  a  bond  of 
a  Surety  Company  within  Ontario,  or  of  two  other  sufficient  sureties 
within  Ontario  in  two  hundred  dollars.  In  Supreme  Court  actions 
double  the  security  required  in  a  County  Court  action.  Additional 
security  may  be  ordered  by  the  Court  if  the  costs  are  likely  to 
exceed  the  amount  of  security  already  given. 

Commissions — Evidence  may  be  taken  out  of  Ontario  for  use 
in  Ontario  upon  commission,  to  be  taken  before  some  officer 
appointed  by  order  of  the  Court  in  which  the  action  is  pending. 

Conditional  Sales  of  Chattels — Chattels  may  be  leased  or  sold 
conditionally,  the  title  not  to  pass,  although  the  purchaser  is 
entrusted  with  possession,  until  the  full  price  is  paid.  The  contract 
must  be  in  writing,  signed  by  the  purchaser,  and  a  copy  thereof 
delivered  to  him  within  twenty  days  from  the  making  thereof. 
If  the  name  and  address  of  the  bailor  or  vendor  is  painted  or 
stamped  upon  the  chattel,  the  contract  need  not  be  registered; 
otherwise  it  must  be  registered  in  the  office  of  the  Clerk  of  the 
County  Court  of  the  county  where  the  purchaser  resides.  If  the 
chattels  are  affixed  to  the  real  property,  the  owner  or  mortgagee 
of  the  property  may  retain  possession  of  the  chattel  upon  paying 
the  balance  of  the  price. 

Courts — Claims  on  open  account  where  the  original  amount 
of  the  account  has  not  exceeded  $600.00,  and  where  the  balance 
sought  to  be  recovered  is  $100.00  or  under,  and  claims  on  promis- 
sory notes,  bills  of  exchange,  etc.,  up  to  $200.00,  and  for  damages 
up  to  $60.00,  may  be  sued  in  the  Division  Court.  Claims  or 
accounts,  notes,  etc.,  up  to  $800.00,  and  for  damages  up  to  $500.00 
may  be  sued  in  the  County  Court.  All  other  actions  must  be 
brought  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ontario. 

Evidence — All  parties,  whether  interested  in  the  cause  of 
action  or  not,  are  competent  witnesses. 

Examination  of  Judgment  Debtor — In  Division  Court  cases  the 
defendant  may  be  examined  before  the  Judge  of  the  Court  in  which 
the  judgment  is  standing  as  to  his  property  and  his  ability  to  pay 
the  amount  of  the  judgment,  and  an  order  for  payment  by  instal- 
ments may  be  made  against  the  debtor.  In  case  of  his  refusal, 
where  the  Judge  thinks  he  is  able  to  pay,  the  debtor  may  be  com- 
mitted to  jail  for  contempt.  In  County  and  Supreme  Court  actions 
the  judgment  debtor  may  be  examined  as  to  what  property  he  pos- 
sesses, or  as  to  what  disposition  he  has  made  of  any  property,  but 
cannot  be  ordered  to  pay  the  judgment  by  instalments. 

Execution  may  issue  against  the  goods  and  chattels  and  lands 
and  tenements  of  the  debtor  after  judgment.     In  Division  Courts 


318  ONTARIO. 

fourteen  days  after  trial,  but  on  default  judgments,  execution  can 
issue  at  once. 

Exemptions — The  necessary  wearing  apparel,  bedding,  furni- 
ture, forty  dollars  worth  of  provisions,  one  cow,  and  other  articles 
mentioned  in  the  Act  are  exempt  from  execution. 

Fraudulent  Conveyances — Conveyances  made  by  debtors  when 
insolvent,  if  attacked  within  sixty  days,  or  if  the  debtor  assigns 
within  sixty  days,  are  prima  facie  void. 

Garnishment  of  Debts — In  Division  Court  actions  garnishment 
proceedings  may  be  commenced  at  the  same  time  that  the 
action  is  brought.  In  County  Court  and  Supreme  Court  actions 
debts  and  moneys  owing  the  debtor  can  only  be  attached  or  gar- 
nished after  judgment. 

Interest — (See  Bills  and  Notes). 

Intestate  Estates — 1.  Where  husband  dies  intestate  without 
issue,  the  widow  takes  $1,000.00  and  one  half  the  balance,  the 
remainder  goes  to  the  father,  mother,  brothers  and  sisters  (or  child- 
ren of  brothers  and  sisters  per  stirpes),  in  equal  shares;  failing 
these,  to  heirs  at  law  of  husband. 

2.  Where  husband  dies  leaving  issue  and  widow,  one  third  to 
widow,  two  thirds  to  child  or  equally  among  children. 

3.  Where  husband  dies  leaving  child  or  children  and  no  widow, 
all  to  child  or  children  equally. 

4.  Where  wife  dies  leaving  husband  and  no  children  half  to 
husband,  balance  to  father,  mother,  brothers  and  sisters  of 
deceased  in  equal  shares. 

5.  Where  wife  dies  leaving  husband  and  child  or  children,  one 
third  to  husband,  balance  to  child  or  children  equally. 

6.  Where  intestate  dies  unmarried  and  without  issue,  the 
father,  mother,  brothers  and  sisters  take  equally,  the  child  or 
children  of  any  brother  or  sister  deceased  taking  the  parent's  share. 
Failing  these,  then  to  his  other  heirs  at  law. 

7.  Paternal  ancestors  take  in  priority  to  maternal  ancestors. 
Judgments — A  judgment  binds  both  real  and  personal  property 

from  the  date  of  its  being  placed  in  the  hands  of  the  Sheriff 
Writs  of  execution  must  be  renewed  every  three  years. 

Judgments,  Foreign — Actions  may  be  brought  in  Ontario  on  an 
exemplification  of  a  foreign  judgment  issued  from  the  Court  in 
which  the  judgment  was  recovered  under  its  seal;  and  if  the 
defendant  has  defended  the  action  in  the  foreign  jurisdiction,  he 
cannot  raise  the  same  defence  in  Ontario. 

Limitation  of  Actions — Simple  contract  debts  are  statute  bar- 
red after  six  years  from  the  time  when  the  cause  of  action  arose, 
or  from  last  acknowledgment  in  writing  signed  by  the  debtor,  or 
from  the  last  payment  on  account.  Contracts  under  seal  in  twenty 
years.  The  right  to  recover  possession  of  land  after  ten  years' 
adverse  possession. 

Liens — Mechanics  and  wage-earners  and  persons  furnishing 
materials  in  the  contruction  of  buildings,  works,  etc.,  upon  any 
land  may  register  a  lien  against  the  land  for  their  claim  within 
thirty  days  from  the  time  the  right  to  register  the  lien  arose,  and 
is  enforcible  by  sale  of  the  debtor's  property. 

Married  Women  may  hold  both  real  and  personal  property  free 
from  any  rights,  debts  or  obligations  of  the  husband;  may  pur- 
chase, acquire  and  dispose  of  her  estate  as  if  she  were  unmarried, 
and  may  sell  to  or  buy  from  her  husband  without  the  intervention 
of  a  trustee.  It  has  recently  been  held  by  the  House  of  Lords  in 
Bank  of  Montreal  vs.  Stewart,  that  in  order  to  become  bound  as 
surety  for  an  obligation  of  her  husband,  she  must  have  indepen- 


STN0PSI8  OF   LAWS.  319 

dent  legal  advice.  She  may  be  sued  and  judgment  recovered 
against  her,  to  be  satisfied  out  of  any  separate  estate  which  she 
possessed  at  the  time  of  the  judgment  or  which  she  may  thereafter 
possess. 

Mining — In  order  to  prospect  for  mines  or  hold  mining  claims, 
a  Miner's  License  must  be  obtained  from  the  Bureau  of  Mines  or 
from  the  Recorder  of  a  Mining  Division.  Mining  claims  are 
usually  forty  acres  in  extent.  For  general  information  see  Mining 
Act  of  Ontario. 

Registry  of  Deeds — All  deeds  affecting  any  land  should  be 
registered  in  the  registry  office  of  the  county  in  which  the  lands 
are  situate. 

Widow — If  the  husband  dies  intestate,  the  widow  takes  a  third 
of  his  property  absolutely,  or  takes  one-third  of  all  the  property 
undisposed  of  by  his  will  if  there  be  issue,  and  one-half  if  there 
be  none.  The  husband  may  dispose  of  all  his  property  by  will, 
but  cannot  take  away  from  the  wife  her  right  to  dower;  that  is^ 
a  one-third  interest  for  life  in  his  real  estate. 

Wills — Any  person  of  the  age  of  twenty-one  years  may  make 
a  Will,  which  must  be  in  writing,  signed  at  the  foot  or  end  thereof 
with  the  proper  signature  of  the  testator,  and  must  be  made  in  the 
presence  of  two  witnesses  who  shall  each  sign  his  or  her  name  to 
the  Will  as  a  witness  thereto.  Any  person  witnessing  a  Will  can- 
not take  any  legacy  or  bequest  thereunder,  but  an  executor  may 
be  a  witness.  A  Will  is  revoked  by  the  marriage  of  the  maker 
unless  the  Will  expressly  declares  that  it  is  made  in  contemplation 
of  marriage,  and  in  two  or  three  other  excepted  cases. 


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PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled  expressly  for  the  "Canada  Legal  Directory"  by  McLeod  A 
Bentley,  Charlottetown,  of  the  Prince  Edward  Island  Bar. 

Eevised  to  January  1st,  1919. 

Absent  Debtors — A  non-resident  debtor,  if  found  in  the  Pro- 
vince, may  be  arrested  upon  an  affidavit  of  debt  being  made  shewing 
that  he  is  a  non-resident.  The  property  of  an  absent  or  abscond- 
ing debtor  may  be  attached  upon  affidavit  being  made  of  the  debt 
and  of  the  fact  that  the  debtor  is  so  absent  or  absconding.  An 
absent  debtor  may  be  served  with  a  Writ  of  Summons  issued  out 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  and  the  plaintiff  may  proceed  to  judgment 
upon  satisfying  the  Court  by  affidavit  that  there  is  a  cause  of  action 
which  arose  within  the  jurisdiction,  or  that  the  action  is  in  respect 
of  the  breach  of  a  contract  made  within  the  jurisdiction,  and  on 
proof  of  the  service  of  the  Writ.  A  Writ  of  Summons  against  a 
foreign  corporation  which  may  enter  into  a  contract  or  transact 
any  business  in  the  Province  may  be  served  upon  its  manager, 
agent  or  sub-agent,  within  the  Province,  or  upon  the  person  who 
transacts,  negotiates  or  solicits  any  business  on  behalf  of  such  cor- 
poration within  the  Province.      (See  also  Courts). 

Actions — (See   Courts). 

Administrations  of  Estates — There  is  one  Surrogate  and  Probate 
Court  for  the  Province,  with  office  at  Charlottetown.  In  this  Court 
letters  of  probate  and  administration  are  granted  and  estates  of 
deceased  persons  usually  administered.  In  cases  of  intestacy,  ad- 
ministration may  be  granted  to  the  widow  or  next  of  kin;  or  if 
they  neglect  applying  for  letters  of  administration  for  thirty  days 
after  the  death  of  the  intestate,  administration  may  be  granted  to 
a  creditor  after  first  citing  the  widow  and  next  of  kin  and  their 
refusing  to  administer.  Claims  should  be  proved  against  the 
estate  within  eight  months  after  letters  testamentary  have  been 
taken  out,  as  after  that  time  the  executor,  on  being  sued,  may 
plead  specially  that  he  had  no  notice  of  the  debt,  and  that  he  has 
applied  the  assets  in  his  hands  in  payment  of  the  debts  proved 
against  the  estate  and  of  which  he  had  notice.  If  the  personalty 
is  insufficient  to  pay  debts,  executor  or  administrator  may,  by  leave 
of  the  Surrogate,  sell  the  real  estate.  Estates  of  deceased  persons 
may  also  be  administered  in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  in  which  Court 
lands  are  assets  for  the  payment  of  debts  in  the  event  of  the  per- 
sonal property  of  the  deceased  being  insufficient.      (See  Taxes). 

Affidavits — Affidavits  to  be  made  abroad  may  be  sworn  before 
a  Judge  of  a  Court  of  Record,  or  of  a  Superior  Court,  or  of  a  County 
Court,  or  before  a  British  Consul,  Vice-Consul,  or  Consular  Agent, 
or  before  the  Mayor  of  any  City  or  Town,  or  before  a  Notary  Public, 
or  before  a  Commissioner  authorized  to  administer  oaths  out  of 
the  Province,  duly  appointed  by  the  Government  of  the  Province. 

Aliens — Previous  to  confederation  (A.D.  1873),  aliens  might 
hold  real  estate  not  exceeding  2  00  acres.  Now,  by  Dominion 
Statute,  aliens  may  hold  real  and  personal  property  of  every  des- 
cription the  same  as  natural-born  British  subjects,  and  succession 
may  be  traced  through  aliens;  but  an  alien  is  not  eligible  for  any 
public  office.  Aliens  may  be  summoned  to  defend  suits  in  this 
Province  In  certain  cases.     (See  Courts). 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS.  321 

Arrest — A  resident  debtor  can  not  be  arrested  by  process  out  of 
Supreme  Court,  except  by  Judge's  order,  to  be  made  on  affidavit  on 
proof  of  debt,  and  showing  facts  and  circumstances  to  satisfy  Judge 
that  there  is  good  and  probable  cause  for  believing  that  debtor, 
unless  forthwith  apprehended,  is  about  to  quit  the  Province  with 
intent  to  defraud  creditor  or  creditors.  Non-resident  debtor,  if 
found  in  the  Province,  may  be  arrested  upon  an  affidavit  of  debt 
being  made  showing  that  he  is  a  non-resident.  Capias  from  County 
Court  may  issue  for  any  sum  over  $8  and  not  over  |150,  upon  an 
affidavit  being  made  of  amount  of  debt  and  of  belief  that  debtor  is 
about  to  depart  from  the  Province  to  evade  payment  of  his  debts. 

Assignments —  ( See  Insolvency ) . 

Attachments — The  property  of  an  absent  or  absconding  debtor 
may  be  attached  upon  affidavit  being  made  of  the  debt  and  of  the 
fact  that  debtor  is  so  absent  or  absconding.  Property  of  a  resident 
debtor,  except  debts,  etc.  (see  Garnishment),  can  not  be  seized  or 
attached  until  after  judgment. 

Banks — The  agent  or  manager  of  any  bank  established  abroad 
carrying  on  business  in  this  Province  is  to  be  assessed  and  taxed 
on  the  average  volume  of  business  done  here.  (See  Interest,  Cor- 
porations). 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Deeds  of  Trust — Absolute  bills  of  sale  or 
transfer  of  chattels  are  void  (except  as  between  grantor  and 
grantee)  unless  grantee  forthwith,  upon  execution  thereof,  take 
actual  possession  of  chattels  and  grantor  ceases  to  have  possession. 
Chattel  mortgage  requires  to  be  registered  and  to  have  an  affidavit 
endorsed,  made  by  the  grantee  or  his  agent,  to  the  effect  that 
grantor  is  really  indebted  to  the  grantee  in  the  amount  expressed 
in  the  mortgage,  or  that  a  consideration  of  nature  and  amount 
therein  expressed  really  and  truly  exists,  and  that  to  the  best  of 
his  knowledge  and  belief  the  mortgage  was  not  executed  for  the 
purpose  or  with  the  intent  of  protecting  the  property  therein  des- 
cribed from  creditors  of  the  grantor,  or  of  defrauding  the  creditors 
of  the  grantor  or  any  of  them.  Statutes  of  Elizabeth  (13  Eliz. 
chap.  5,  and  27  Eliz.  chap.  4)  are  in  force.  Chattel  mortgages  or 
other  conveyances  or  transfers  (except  such  as  are  given  for  a 
present,  actual  bona  fide  payment  or  advance  of  money,  or  made 
in  consideration  of  any  present,  actual  bona  fide  sale  or  delivery 
of  goods  or  other  property)  are  void  if  given  by  a  debtor  in  insol- 
vent circumstances  with  intent  to  give  an  undue  preference  over 
other  creditors  or  to  prejudice  or  delay  any  of  his  creditors. 

Bulk  Sales  Act. — Not  in  force  in  P.  E.  I. 

Corporations  may  be  created  by  special  Dominion  or  Provincial 
statute,  or  by  letters  patent  issued  under  the  Dominion  or  Provin- 
cial Companies  Acts.  The  liability  of  shareholders  is  usually 
limited  to  the  amount  of  shares  subscribed,  and  when  the  shares 
are  paid  in  full,  shareholders  are  discharged  from  further  liability. 
Foreign  corporations  may  do  business  in  the  Province  and  may 
bring  action  in  the  Courts  as  if  incorporated  within  the  Province. 
Certain  taxes  are  imposed  upon  foreign  insurance  and  other  com- 
panies transacting  business  within  the  Province. 

Every  Company  not  incorporated  within  the  Province  is  required 
before  beginning  business  in  the  Province  to  make  out  and  trans- 
mit to  the  Provincial  Treasurer:  1.  A  true  copy  of  the  charter  and 
regulations  of  the  company  verified  in  manner  satisfactory  to  the 
Provincial  Treasurer  and  showing  that  the  Company  by  its  charter 
has  authority  to  carry  on  the  business  being  carried  on  or  about  to 
be  carried  on  in  the  Province,  and  if  any  instrument  included  in 
the  aforesaid  is  not  written  in  the  English  language,  a  notarially 
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322  PRINCE   EDWARD   ISLAND. 

certified  translation  thereof;  and  shall  also  at  the  same  time,  and 
on  the  first  day  of  April  in  each  year  thereafter,  without  any  not- 
ice or  demand  therefor  file  with  the  Provincial  Treasurer;  2.  An 
affidavit  or  statutory  declaration  that  the  company  is  still  in  exis- 
ence  and  legally  authorized  to  transact  business  under  its  charter, 
and  containing  information  showing:  —  (a)  The  corporate  name 
of  the  company;  (b)  How  and  under  what  special  or  general  Act 
the  company  was  incorporated;  (c)  Notice  of  the  place  where  the 
head  office  without  the  Province  is  situate;  (d)  Notice  of  the  city, 
town  and  county  in  this  Province  where  the  head  office  of  the  com- 
pany in  this  Province  is  situate  or  proposed  to  be  situate;  (e)  The 
amount  of  the  authorized  capital  stock  of  the  company;  (f)  The 
number  of  shares  into  which  it  is  divided;  (g)  The  names,  addresses 
and  occupations  of  each  of  the  directors  and  officers  of  the  com- 
pany and  of  the  agent  or  person  in  charge  of  the  company's  bus- 
iness in  this  Province;  (h)  The  time  of  the  existence  of  the  com- 
pany if  incorporated  for  a  limited  period;  (i)  In  case  of  a  limited 
company,  that  the  company  is  limited;  (j)  The  amount  of  stock 
subscribed  or  issued  and  the  amount  paid  up  thereon;  (k)  In  the 
case  of  an  insurance  company  a  copy  of  the  last  balance  sheet  and 
auditor's  report  thereon.  Failure  to  comply  with  these  require- 
ments renders  the  company  and  every  officer,  manager  and  agent 
of  the  company  who  transacts  any  business  for  the  company  in  the 
Province,  liable  to  a  penalty  of  $10  for  each  day  that  the  company 
shall  be  in  default.     See  also  Stockbrokers. 

Costs — (See  Security  for  Costs.) 

Courts — For  the  recovery  of  debts,-  County  Courts  have  juris- 
diction where  debt  does  not  exceed  $15  0.  Judge  tries  all  cases 
without  a  jury,  and  no  solicitors'  or  attorneys'  fees  are  allowed. 
Sixteen  circuits  are  established  throughout  the  Province,  at  each 
of  which  a  Court  is  held  in  August,  October,  December  and  March. 
A  judgment  in  the  County  Court  can  not  affect  land  or  title  to  land. 
Supreme  Court  has  jurisdiction  in  all  actions  at  common  law  (ex- 
cept that  no  action  can  be  brought  for  debt  when  the  amount  is 
under  $32).  All  actions  are  commenced  by  Writ  of  Summons. 
When  claim  is  for  a  liquidated  amount  or  debt,  summons  may  be 
specially  endorsed,  and  if  defendant  (resident  in  Province)  fails 
to  appear  within  eight  days  after  service,  judgment  by  default 
may  be  entered  and  execution  may  issue  in  fourteen  days  after  last 
day  for  appearance.  Summons  may  be  served  on  a  British  subject 
residing  out  of  the  Province  in  respect  of  the  cause  of  action  aris- 
ing within  jurisdiction  or  in  respect  of  a  breach  of  a  contract  made 
within  the  jurisdiction.  Proceedings  in  like  cases  may  be  brought 
against  any  person  residing  out  of  Province  though  not  a  British 
subject,  but  instead  of  a  summons  being  served  upon  him  he  is 
served  with  a  notice  of  the  summons  having  been  issued.  In  these 
cases  time  for  appearance  will  be  regulated  according  to  distance 
from  Province.  Upon  the  minute  of  a  judgment  in  Supreme  Court 
being  filed,  such  judgment  binds  all  interest  in  land  then  held  by 
defendant,  and  also  such  as  he  may  acquire  until  judgment  is  paid. 
Such  judgment  will  take  priority  over  a  subseqent  deed  or  mort- 
gage, and  against  a  previous  deed  or  mortgage  but  registered  sub- 
sequently. A  Chancery  Court  also  exists,  having  full  equitable 
jurisdiction.      (See  also  Security  for  Costs.) 

Creditors'  Bills — There  is  no  statute  authorizing  a  creditors' 
bill  for  general  discovery  and  in  aid  of  common  law  execution,  but 
statutes  enable  a  judgment  creditor  to  examine  the  judgment  deb- 
tor on  oath  before  a  judge  touching  his  estate  and  effects,  and  as 
to  the  disposition  he  has  made  of  his  property  since  the  debt  on 
which   judgment   was   recovered    was   contracted,   and   as   to   what 


SYNOPSIS   OP   LAWS.  323 

property  he  still  has  and  what  debts  may  be  owing  to  him.  Pro- 
ceedings to  annul  fraudulent  conveyances  by  a  debtor  may  be  taken 
by  bill  in  equity  under  the  English  Statutes  of  Elizabeth.  Convey- 
ances and  securities  made  or  given  by  a  debtor  in  insolvent 
circumstances  with  Intent  to  give  a  preference  to  one  or  more 
creditors  over  other  creditors  may  be  impeached  and  annulled 
under  a  Provincial  statute.  A  creditor  may  also  file  a  bill  in  equity 
for  administration  of  the  estate  of  a  deceased  debtor.  (See 
Insolvency). 

Debtor — (See  Absent  Debtor). 

Deeds,  Mortgages  and  Conveyances  of  real  property  must  be 
made  under  seal  and  should  be  registered  in  order  to  prevent  a 
later  grantee  or  encumbrancee  from  obtaining  priority  by  prior 
registration.  The  execution  of  deeds  must  be  proved  before  regis- 
try by  the  acknowledgment  of  the  grantor  or  by  the  oath  of  a 
witness  before  the  proper  officer,  and  his  certificate  of  such 
acknowledgment  indorsed  thereon.  Commissioners  for  taking  such 
acknowledgments  to  deeds  are  appointed,  and  where  there  is  no 
such  Commissioner,  the  execution  of  the  deed  may  be  proved  before 
a  Notary  Public,  certified  under  his  official  seal.  A  married  woman 
of  full  age  may  convey  her  interest  in  land  by  deed  executed  with 
her  husband  and  a  proper  acknowledgment  apart  from  her  husband 
before  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  or  a  Notary  Public,  that  same  was 
signed  by  her  of  her  own  free  will  and  consent,  and  without  any 
compulsion,  and  that  she  was  aware  of  the  nature  of  the  contents 
thereof.  Any  separate  property  of  a  married  woman  acquired  since 
1896  may  be  disposed  of  by  her  as  If  she  were  not  married.  Powers 
of  Attorney,  executed  by  a  married  woman,  authorizing  another  to 
convey  land,  must  describe  the  land  to  be  conveyed  with  a  sufficient 
certainty.  No  more  than  one  witness  is  necessary  to  the  execution 
of  any  deed  unless  same  is  executed  In  pursuance  of  a  power  of 
appointment  specially  directing  more  than  one  witness  to  be  neces- 
sary. A  wife  should  join  her  husband  in  conveying  land  In  order 
to  bar  her  right  of  dower.      (See  Dower). 

Depositions  may  be  made  by  oath  or  by  affirmation,  or 
solemn  declaration.  Witnesses  abroad  may  have  their  evidence  In 
an  action  taken  by  commission  before  a  Commissioner  to  be  ap- 
pointed by  the  Judge  or  Court  who  grants  the  order  for  commission. 
Witnesses  within  the  Province  who  are  sick,  aged  or  Infirmed,  may 
give  evidence  In  an  action  on  commission  on  a  proper  application 
being  made  for  the  purpose.      (See  Affidavits). 

Descent  and  Distribution  of  Property — In  cases  of  Intestacy  land 
(subject  to  widow's  right  of  dower)  is  divided  among  all  children 
or  their  legal  representatives  in  equal  shares,  and  in  case  there  be 
no  children,  or  their  representatives,  then  to  the  next  of  kin  in 
equal  degree,  but  no  representation  admitted  among  collaterals 
after  brothers'  and  sisters'  children.  If,  after  death  of  a  father, 
any  of  his  children  die  Intestate  without  wife  or  child  in  the  life 
time  of  the  mother,  every  brother  and  sister  of  the  intestate  shall 
have  an  equal  share  with  her.  When  a  brother  and  sister  of  the 
whole  blood  and  a  brother  and  sister  of  the  half  blood  shall  be  such 
next  of  kin,  the  distribution  shall  be  confined  to  the  brother  and 
sister  of  the  whole  blood.  When  the  next  of  kin  shall  be  a  brother 
or  sister  and  a  grandfather  or  grandmother,  distribution  shall  be 
confined  to  the  brother  or  sister  or  the  representatives  of  them. 

The  father  may  be  heir  to  his  child  dying  without  issue,  and 
shall  be  preferred  as  heir  to  such  child  before  a  brother  or  sister 
of  such  child.  Personal  estate  (after  payment  of  all  debts)  Is 
distributed  as  follows:  One  third  to  widow  and  residue  in  equal 
proportions  amongst  children  and  those  legally  representing  them; 


324  PRINCE    EDWARD   ISLAND. 

If  no  children  or  representatives,  then  one  half  to  widow  and 
residue  amongst  next  of  kin.  No  representation  amongst  collat- 
erals after  brothers'  and  sisters'  children. 

Dower — A  wife  is  entitled  to  dower  by  the  common  law,  and  by 
statute  the  right  is  extended  so  as  to  attach  to  the  husband's  equit- 
able estate  of  inheritance  in  possession  and  to  estates  partly  legal 
and  partly  equitable.  She  is  also  entitled  to  dower  when  the 
husband  was  entitled  to  a  right  of  entry  or  action  in  any  land  in 
which  she  would  have  had  dower  had  he  recovered  possession  there- 
of. Where  a  wife  of  unsound  mind  has  a  right  of  dower  in  her 
husband's  land,  the  land  may  be  sold  freed  from  her  dower  by  order 
of  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Executions — Goods  of  defendant  are  bound  by  an  execution  out 
of  Supreme  Court  from  time  same  is  placed  in  Sheriff's  hands.  An 
execution  from  County  Court  does  not  affect  defendant's  goods 
until  same  are  actually  levied  on.  Land  may  be  sold  under  an 
execution  issued  out  of  Supreme  Court  after  six  months  notice  of 
such  sale  in  manner  provided  by  statute. 

Extra-proTincial  Companies.     (See  Corporations.) 

Foreign  Corporations — (See  Absent  Debtors,  Corporations). 

Foreign  Judgments — The  record  of  a  judgment  against  a 
resident  of  this  Province,  obtained  in  any  other  Province  or  Coun- 
try, is  not  conclusive  evidence  in  any  suit  to  be  brought  on  such 
judgment  within  this  Island,  of  the  correctness  of  such  judgment, 
but  the  defendant  may  dispute  the  facts  or  cause  of  action  upon 
which  such  judgment  is  found  as  fully  as  if  such  foreign  judgment 
had  never  been  given. 

Garnishment — All  sums  of  money,  whether  liquidated  or  un- 
liquidated, payable  to  a  debtor  for  any  cause  of  action  other  than 
personal  torts  or  wrongs,  can  be  attached  by  a  creditor  either  before 
or  after  judgment. 

Insolvency — Although  the  Dominion  Parlianfent  has  jurisdiction 
to  pass  a  general  law  applicable  to  the  Provinces  in  cases  of  bank- 
ruptcy or  insolvency,  no  such  law  now  exists.  By  a  statute  of  the 
Province,  when  a  debtor  is  in  insolvent  circumstances  or  unable 
to  pay  his  debts  in  full,  or  knows  himself  to  be  on  the  eve  of  insol- 
vency and  voluntarily  confesses  a  judgment  in  favour  of  a  creditor, 
or  makes  any  gift,  conveyance,  assignment,  transfer,  delivery,  or 
payment  of  goods  or  chattels,  or  of  bills,  shares,  or  other  property, 
real  or  personal,  with  intent  to  defeat,  hinder,  delay,  or  prejudice 
any  of  his  creditors,  or  with  intent  to  give  any  of  his  creditors  an 
unjust  preference  over  his  other  creditors,  such  confession  of  judg- 
ment, deed,  gift,  conveyance,  payment,  etc.,  shall,  as  against  his 
creditors  who  are  prejudiced,  delayed,  or  hindered,  be  utterly  void; 
such  transaction,  if  impeached  within  sixty  days,  shall  be  pre- 
sumed to  be  made  with  such  intentions,  if  the  effect  of  such  tran- 
saction is  to  give  to  a  creditor  a  preference  over  others  and  whether 
the  grantee  has  any  knowledge  of  the  grantor's  insolvency 
or  of  his  intent  or  not.  This  does  not,  however,  invalidate  any 
gift,  conveyance,  assignment,  or  delivery  of  any  property  or  any 
security  executed  bona  fide  for  a  present  actual  bona  fide  payment 
In  money,  or  for  a  present  actual  bona  fide  sale  or  delivery  of  pro- 
perty, if  the  money  or  property  so  paid,  sold,  or  delivered  bear  a 
reasonable  value  to  the  consideration  therefor.  A  debtor  may  make 
a  general  assignment  for  the  general  benefit  of  his  creditors,  rate- 
ably  and  without  prejudice. 

Intestacy. — See  "Administration  of  Estates,"  and  "Descent  and 
Distribution  of  Property." 

Liens — Lien  notes  and  hire  receipts  given  for  manufactured 
goods  or  chattels  (except  household  furniture,  which,  however,  doe» 


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not  Include  pianos,  organs,  or  other  musical  instruments)  are  not 
valid  against  subsequent  purchasers  or  mortgagees,  without  notice 
for  valuable  consideration,  unless  at  the  time  possession  Is  given 
to  the  bailee  the  name  and  address  of  the  manufacturer,  bailor,  or 
vendor  of  the  same  printed,  stamped,  or  engraved  thereon,  or 
otherwise  plainly  attached  thereto.  But  this  does  not  invalidate 
any  note,  receipt,  or  instrument  evidencing  the  bailment  or  con- 
ditional sale,  which  is  filed  within  ten  days  from  its  execution  with 
the  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  in  the  County  in  which  the  bailee  or 
purchaser  resides. 

Limitation. — On  simple  contracts  suits  must  be  commenced 
within  six  years  from  the  time  that  debt  falls  due,  or  from  the  date  of 
the  last  payment  on  account  of  such  debt.  A  promise  or  acknow- 
ledgment in  writing,  signed  by  the  debtor,  is  sufficient  to  take  simple 
contracts  out  of  the  statute,  and  time  will  then  begin  to  run 
from  the  date  of  such  written  promise  or  acknowledgment.  Actions 
to  recover  any  sums  of  money  secured  by  any  mortgage,  judgment 
or  lien,  or  otherwise  chargeable  out  of  any  land,  must  be  brought 
within  twenty  years  next  after  a  present  right  to  receive  the  same 
shall  have  accrued  to  some  person  capable  of  giving  a  discharge  for 
the  same,  unless  In  the  meantime  some  part  of  the  principal  money  / 
or  interest  thereon  shall  have  been  paid,  or  some  acknowledgment 
of  the  right  thereto  shall  have  been  given  in  writing  by  the  person 
by  whom  the  same  shall  be  payable,  or  his  agent,  and  in  such  case 
within  twenty  years  from  the  last  of  such  payments  or  acknowledg- 
ments. 

Married  Women — A  married  woman  is  capable  of  acquiring, 
holding,  and  disposing  of  any  real  or  personal  property  in  the  same 
manner  as  if  she  were  a  femme  sole,  and  may  enter  Into  contracts, 
and  may  render  herself  liable  in  respect  and  to  the  extent  of  her 
separate  property. 

Security  for  Costs — A  non-resident  plaintiff  suing  in  the 
Supreme  Court  or  Court  of  Chancery  and  having  no  real  property 
in  the  Province,  may  be  required  by  a  Judge,  on  the  defendant's 
application,  to  put  in  security  for  payment  of  the  defendant's  costs, 
before  proceeding  further  In  the  action.  Such  security  when 
ordered  is  usually  In  the  sum  of  1130.00.  If  security  is  not  given 
within  forty  days  from  the  date  of  the  order,  the  Court,  on  the 
defendant's  application,  may  order  the  action  to  be  dismissed  with 
costs. 

Stockbrokers. — Besides  being  liable  to  pay  a  tax  to  the  Govern- 
ment, stockbrokers  are  required  before  buying  or  selling  or  can- 
vassing for  the  sale  of  stocks,  bonds,  debentures,  etc.,  to  file  with 
the  Provincial  Treasurer  a  copy  of  the  charter  and  regulations  (or 
proposed  charter  and  regulations  if  not  then  incorporated)  of  the 
corporation  whose  stocks,  bonds,  etc.,  are  about  to  be  bought  or 
sold  or  offered  for  sale  or  purchase,  with  an  affidavit  containing 
certain  information  about  the  company  or  proposed  company. 
Companies  with  head-office  without  the  Province  doing  business 
here  as  stock-brokers,  pay  a  tax  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  a 
year. 

Taxes — The  real  and  personal  property  of  a  deceased  person, 
if  exceeding  $3,000.00  are  subject  to  a  succession  duty  varying 
from  one  and  a  half  per  cent,  to  seven  and  a  half  per  cent.,  accord- 
ing to  the  amount  of  the  estate,  and  to  what  parties  it  passes. 
(See  Banks,  Corporations). 

Wills — Wills  must  be  signed  in  presence  of  two  witnesses  pres- 
ent at  the  same  time,  who  shall,  in  presence  of  a  testator  and  in  the 
presence  of  each  other  sign  their  names  as  witnesses.  A  witness  to  a 
Will  can  take  no  benefit  under  it,  but  an  executor  named  in  Will  may 
be  a  witness. 


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QUEBEC 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled  expressly  for  the  "Canada  Legal  Directory"  by  Howard, 
Aylmer  &  DeWitt,  Montreal,  of  the  Quebec  Bar. 

Bevised  to  January  1st,  1919. 

The  law  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  relating  to  property  and  civil 
rights  is  to  be  found  in  the  Civil  Code  of  Lower  Canada  of  1866, 
which  is  to  a  large  extent  a  codification  and  adaptation  of  the  old 
customary  law  of  the  Prevoste  of  Paris.  It  is  very  similar  to  the 
Code  Napoleon,  which  is  derived  from  the  same  source. 

Accounts. — Non-resident  Plaintiff. — A  non-resident  plaintiff  is 
free  to  sue  in  our  courts,  but  he  may  be  required  to  produce  a  power 
of  attorney  appointing  a  resident  of  the  Province  to  sue  and  receive 
payment  on  his  behalf,  and  he  may  also  be  required  to  furnish 
security  for  the  costs  which  may  be  incurred  by  the  defendant  in 
defending  the  action.  (See  Power  of  Attorney.)  Security  may  be 
furnished  by  (1)  a  deposit  in  court;  (2)  the  bond  of  a  personal 
surety  or  sureties;  or  (3)  the  bond  of  a  duly  licensed  surety  com- 
pany. The  full  names,  domicile,  and  legal  description  of  the  non- 
resident plaintiff  must  be  given  when  suit  is  to  be  brought. 

Accounts. — Proof  Of. — In  cases  in  which  the  debtor  does  not 
enter  an  appearance,  proof  may  be  made  by  the  affidavit  of  any 
person  having  full  knowledge  of  the  facts.  (See  Affidavit.)  In  all 
cases  where  the  debtor  appears,  even  though  he  does  not  contest, 
proof  must  be  made  by  testimony  adduced  either  before  the  court 
or  under  a  rogatory  commission. 

Affidavit. — Affidavits  for  use  in  the  Province  of  Quebec  may  be 
made  before  (1)  a  commissioner  appointed  to  receive  affidavits  for 
use  in  the  courts  of  this  Province;  (2)  a  Commissioner  authorized 
by  the  Lord  Chancellor  of  England  to  receive  Affidavits  in  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland;  (3)  a  Notary  Public  under 
his  hand  and  official  seal  (such  affidavit,  except  when  made  before  a 
Notary  Public  licensed  to  practise  in  the  Province  of  Quebec,  should 
be  accompanied  by  a  certificate  of  notaryship  under  the  seal  of  the 
local  Court) ;  (4)  the  Mayor  or  chief  magistrate  of  any  incorporated 
city,  borough  or  town  within  the  British  Empire  under  its  common 
seal;  (5)  any  Judge  of  a  Superior  Court  within  the  Empire;  (6)  any 
British  Consul,  Vice-Consul,  temporary  Consul  or  pro-Consul  when 
the  affidavit  is  made  in  a  foreign  country. 

Agents. — An  agent  binds  his  principal  within  the  scope  of  his 
mandate,  express  or  apparent.  If  he  exceeds  such  authority  he  ren- 
ders himself  personally  liable,  but  not  the  principal,  who,  however, 
may  ratify  a  previously  unauthorized  act.  Brokers  and  factors  who 
buy  and  sell  on  commission  for  foreign  principals,  are  personally 
liable  towards  third  parties,  whether  the  name  of  the  principal  be 
disclosed  or  not.  An  agent  may  continue  to  bind  his  principal 
towards  third  parties  until  such  third  parties  are  notified  of  the 
revocation  of  his  mandate.  A  principal  or  his  legal  representative 
is  also  bound  by  acts  of  the  agent  within  his  power  even  after  the 
extinction  of  the  mandate  by  death  or  otherwise,  if  such  acts  are  a 
necessary  consequence  of  the  business  begun  or  when  delay  would 
cause  injury. 

Appeals. — In  matters  of  over  $100.00  an  appeal  can  be  had  to 
the  Superior  Court  sitting  in  Review,  but  the  appellant  must  file  his 


SYNOPSIS   OP    LAWS.  327 

inscription  in  review  within  fifteen  days  after  the  rendering  of  the 
judgment  appealed  from  and  deposit  from  150.00  to  |75.00  as 
security. 

In  matters  exceeding  $500.00  an  appeal  can  be  taken  to  the  Court 
of  King's  Bench  (Appeal  Side),  within  two  months,  upon  giving 
security. 

Further  appeals  are  governed  by  the  Supreme  Court  Act,  R.S.C., 
cap.  13  9,  and  the  Rules  of  the  Privy  Council,  to  which  an  appeal  can 
be  had  in  cases  involving  an  amount  exceeding  $5,000.00. 

Arrest  for  Debt. — Can  be  had  only  by  means  of  a  writ  of  capias 
ad  respondendum.  A  plaintiff  may  obtain  such  a  writ  upon  affidavit 
setting  forth  that  the  defendant  owes  him  a  personal  debt  of  at 
least  $50,  created  or  payable  within  the  limits  of  the  Provinces  of 
Quebec  and  Ontario  in  any  of  the  following  cases:  (a)  When  the 
debtor  is  immediately  about  to  leave  the  Provinces  of  Quebec  and 
Ontario  with  Intent  to  defraud  his  creditors  in  general  and  the 
plaintiff  in  particular;  (b)  when  the  defendant  has  secreteti  or  is 
secreting  his  property  with  the  same  intent;  or  (c)  when  the  debtor 
Is  a  trader  who  has  ceased  his  payments  and  refused  to  make  a 
judicial  abandonment  of  his  property  for  the  benefit  of  his  creditors, 
although  duly  required  to  do  so. 

Assigned  Claims. — May  be  collected  by  the  assignee  after  notice 

of  assignment  has  been  served  upon  the  debtor. 

Assignments. — Any  unsecured  creditor  for  the  sum  of  $200  or 
over  may  move  the  Court  to  make  a  demand  of  abandonment  of 
property  upon  a  debtor.  The  creditor  so  demanding  must  accom- 
pany his  praecipe  by  an  affidavit  and  vouchers  in  support  of  his 
claim.  By  the  demand  the  debtor  is  required  under  severe  penalties 
to  make  an  abandonment  of  his  property  within  two  days.  The 
abandonment  is  made  by  a  declaration  of  the  debtor  to  that  effect 
followed  within  four  days  by  the  filing  of  a  statement  of  his  assets 
and  liabilities  with  list  of  his  creditors.  The  creditor  so  demanding 
is  usually  appointed  judicial  guardian,  and  is  bound  to  give  notice 
of  such  appointment  to  other  creditors  in  the  manner  prescribed  by 
law  or  the  court,  summoning  them  to  meet  at  a  fixed  date  and  place 
for  the  purpose  of  appointing  a  curator.  A  majority  in  value  of  the 
creditors  represented  at  that  meeting  appoint  the  curator,  together 
with  inspectors,  to  assist  him  In  the  winding  up  of  the  insolvent 
estate,  which  the  curator  then  proceeds  to  do.  An  assignment  for 
the  benefit  of  the  creditors  does  not  discharge  the  debtor  except  from 
the  amounts  paid  by  the  curator  to  the  creditors. 

Attachments. — A  writ  of  attachment  before  judgment  is  allowed 
on  conditions  similar  to  those  required  for  a  writ  of  capias  (See 
Arrest  for  Debt),  except  that  it  may  be  Issued  for  a  sum  ol  $5  and 
upwards.      (See  also  Revendlcatlon.) 

Attachments  after  judgment  In  the  hands  of  third  parties  is 
effected  by  the  service  upon  them  of  a  writ  ordering  them  to  retain 
and  declare  under  oath  on  a  day  specified  In  the  writ,  whatever 
money  or  effects  they  may  hold  or  which  may  subsequently  come 
into  their  possession,  belonging  to  the  debtor;  upon  delivering  over 
such  effects  or  moneys  In  the  manner  ordered  by  the  court,  they 
obtain  a  judicial  discharge.  The  debtor  may,  at  any  time'  after 
judgment  and  before  execution,  deposit  with  the  clerk  of  the 
Circuit  Court  the  seizable  portion  of  his  salary,  being  from  one-fifth 
to  one-half  according  to  its  amount,  with  a  sworn  statement 
of  amount  of  such  salary,  and  name,  occupation  and  place  of 
business  of  employer,  and  thus  escape  seizure.  Any  seizure  made 
subsequently  in  the  hands  of  the  debtor's  employer  may  be  set  aside 


328  QUEBEC. 

with  costs  against  tlie  seizing  party.  Other  creditors  may,  within 
eight  days  of  such  deposit,  fyle  their  claims  and  give  notice  to 
parties  when  they  are  entitled  to  share  in  the  distribution  of  such 
deposit. 

Banks. — Are  subject  to  general  Bank  Acts  of  Canada. 
Bills  of  Exchange  and  Promissory  Notes.     See  R.  S.  C.  Cap.  119, 
Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages. — Are  not  valid  in  the  Pro- 
vince of  Quebec.     See  also  "Pledge." 

Bills  of  Lading. — Give  title  to  goods  represented  by  them,  are 
negotiable,  and  may  be  pledged  in  the  same  manner  as  the  effects 
they  represent. 

Bulk  Sales. — Any  person  who  directly  or  indirectly  buys  in  bulk 
any  stock  in  trade  or  merchandise,  including  the  transfer  of  a  liquor 
license,  outside  the  ordinary  course  of  the  seller's  business,  whether 
for  cash  or  on  time,  must  obtain  from  the  seller  an  affidavit  setting 
forth  the  names  and  addresses  of  all  the  creditors  of  the  seller,  the 
amount  due  or  to  become  due  to  each  and  the  origin  of  each  claim; 
otherwise  the  sale  shall  be  deemed  to  be  fraudulent  and  shall,  as 
regards  creditors  of  the  seller,  be  null  and  void,  unless  they  all  are 
paid  in  full  out  of  the  proceeds  of  the  sale. 

The  buyer,  having  received  the  affidavit,  must  pay  the  creditors 
therein  mentioned  out  of  the  purchase  price  and  in  accordance  with 
the  contracts  between  them  and  the  seller  respectively  and  the  nature 
of  their  respective  claims  as  to  privilege  and  otherwise  the  sums 
which  are  due  to  them  or  rateably  such  proportion  as  can  be  paid 
out  of  the  purchase  price.  If  any  of  the  creditors  is  absent  or 
there  is  a  contestation,  the  buyer  may  deposit  the  moneys  affected 
with  the  Provincial  Treasurer.  If  the  buyer  does  not  follow  this 
procedure,  he  becomes  personally  responsible  to  the  unpaid  creditors 
for  the  amounts  stated  in  the  affidavit. 

These  provisions  do  not  apply  to  creditors  who  have  renounced 
their  rights  or  officers  acting  under  the  authority  of  the  Courts. 

For  the  form   of  affidavit,   see   4   Geo.   V,   cap.    63,   sec.    4,   now 
embodied  in  the  Civil  Code  of  Lower  Canada  as  Article  1569(a). 
Collections. — See  Accounts. 

Community  of  Property. — When  consorts  domiciled  In  this 
Province  marry  without  ante-nuptial  contract  (q.v.)  wherein  they 
specifically  contract  that  there  shall  be  no  community  of  property, 
they  are  presumed  to  have  adopted  irrevocably  the  matrimonial 
regime  of  community  of  property.  Under  this  system  all  the 
moveable  property  of  the  consorts  (save  such  as  has  been  acquired 
by  succession  or  gift  under  a  contrary  condition)  and  the  immove- 
able property  acquired  after  the  marriage,  otherwise  than  by  suc- 
cession or  equivalent  title,  fall  into  a  fund  called  the  community, 
of  which,  during  its  existence,  the  husband  has  complete  powers 
of  administration  and  disposition.  Each  consort  is  entitled  to 
receive  one-half  of  this  common  fund  at  the  dissolution  of  the 
community  unless  that  consort  has  renounced  to  its  benefits;  be- 
cause of  this,  one  consort  cannot,  to  the  prejudice  of  the  other, 
bequeath  more  than  his  share  of  the  community.  The  Community 
is  dissolved  in  four  ways:  (1)  By  natural  death  or  divorce,  which 
are  the  only  means  of  ending  the  marriage;  (2)  By  a  judgment 
of  separation  of  property  pronounced  by  the  Court  on  the  wife's 
demand,  when  her  interests  are  imperilled  and  the  common  affairs 
of  the  consorts  disordered  by  the  husband's  mismanagement;  (3) 
As  a  consequence  of  a  judgment  of  separation  from  bed  and  board 
which  is  pronounced  by  the  Court  on  the  demand  of  either  con- 
sort, based  on  the  serious  misconduct  or  desertion  of  the  other;  (4) 
When  one  of  the  consorts  has  been  absent  for  thirty  years,  or  when 


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the  absent  consort  would  be  one  hundred  years  of  age  if  alive,  the 
presumptive  heirs  are  allowed  to  demand  a  separation,  which,  un- 
like the  other  two,  allows  rights  of  survivorship  to  take  effect. 

Corporations. — ^Corporations  are  constituted  either  as  joint- 
stock  companies  under  letters  patent,  or  by  special  Acts  of  Parlia- 
ment or  of  the  Legislature. 

A  joint-stock  company  can  be  formed  for  the  prosecution  of  any 
lawful  industrial  pursuit,  excepting  the  construction  and  working 
of  railways,  or  of  telegraph  and  telephone  lines,  or  the  business  of 
banking,  of  insurance,  or  of  a  loan  company.  Shareholders  are 
liable  only  for  the  amount  of  their  subscription. 

The  laws  governing  joint-stock  companies,  their  formation, 
management,  liquidation,  etc.,  are  set  forth  in  statutes  of  the  Domin- 
ion and  of  the  Province,  and  are  too  extensive  to  be  summarized 
here,  but  they  do  not  differ  very  materially  from  those  in  force  in 
other  English  countries. 

Extra-Provincial  corporations  toay  do  business  in  this  Province 
provided  they  take  out  a  license,  register  as  such,  and  pay  the  taxes 
Imposed  by  statute. 

Deeds. — Deeds  may  be  made  in  either  of  the  following  forms: 
(a)  Authentic;  and  (b)  by  private  writing.  An  Authentic  deed  is 
signed  by  the  parties  in  the  presence  of  a  Notary  Public,  who  also 
signs  as  such.  The  original  remains  of  record  in  the  office  of  the 
Notary  and  constitutes  part  of  his  repertory.  Copies  certified  to 
by  the  Notary  are  issued  as  required,  and  make  proof  of  their  con- 
tents in  the  same  manner  as  an  original  deed.  Certain  deeds  must 
be  in  authentic  form,  the  most  important  class  being  those  by 
which  real  estate,  situate  in  the  parishes  formerly  governed  by  the 
Seignorial  law,  is  transferred  or  hypothecated,  or  some  real  right 
therein  created  or  transferred.  Deeds  affecting  lands  in  the  parts 
of  the  Province  held  in  free  and  common  soccage  may  be  made  by 
private  writing  between  the  parties  before  witnesses,  one  of  whom 
attests  the  execution  under  oath.  The  original  of  such  deeds 
makes  proof  of  the  facts  therein  contained  according  to  the  rules 
of  the  Common  Law.  Private  writings  need  not  be  in  any  special 
form  so  long  as  the  intention  of  the  parties  is  clearly  expressed 
therein. 

As  much  the  greater  of  the  settled  portion  of  the  Province 
was  originally  granted  in  fief,  most  deeds  affecting  lands  or  rights 
in  lands  have  to  be  made  in  notarial  form,  which,  as  above  intim- 
ated, requires  the  parties  to  appear  personally  before  a  Notary 
Public  of  his  Province  to  execute  the  Deed.  If  it  be  impossible  or 
inconvenient  for  a  party  to  appear  in  person,  he  may  do  so  by 
attorney  under  a  special  Power  of  Attorney,  in  which  the  land  to 
be  affected  by  the  Deed  is  clearly  designated  and  the  powers  of  the 
attorney  specially  defined.  That  Power  of  Attorney  may  be  exe- 
cuted outside  of  this  Province  by  the  constituent  before  a  witness, 
who  attests  the  execution  under  oath.  (See  "Affidavit.")  The 
practice  has  grown  up  here  of  preparing  a  draft  Deed  to  be  exe- 
cuted and  annexing  thereto  a  Power  of  Attorney  from  the  party 
who  cannot  appear  before  the  Notary,  authorizing  a  specified 
attorney  to  attend  and  sign  the  attached  Deed  in  the  presence  of 
the  Notary.  The  draft  Deed  and  Power  of  Attorney  will  then  be 
sent  to  the  party  for  execution.  This  method  obviates  the  neces- 
sity of  describing  the  land  and  defining  the  terms  and  conditions  of 
sale,  etc.,  in  the  Power  of  Attorney. 

The  term  "mortgage"  is  not  used  in  our  law,  but  real  estate 
may  be  hypothecated  to  secure  repayment  of  a  loan  or  debt  or  otber 


330  QUEBEC. 

charge  by  what  we  call  a  Deed  of  "Hypothec"  or  "Obligation." 
The  following  as  a  brief  form: — 

"Before  A.B.,  the  tindersigned  Notary  Public  for  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
practising   at  the   City  of  Montreal. 

APPEARED  CD.,  of ,  Merchant,  who  hath  acknowledged  him- 
self to   be   lawfully   indebted  to    E.F.,    of ,    Manufacturer,    in   the   lawful 

sum  of  Five  thousand  dollars  current  money  of  this  Province  payable  in  one  year 
from  this  date  with  interest  at  five  per  cent,  per  annum,  and  for  the  better  secur- 
ing the  payment  of  the  said  sum  of  Five  thousand  dollars  and  interest  hath  hypothe- 
cated all  that  certain  parcel  of  land    (describe  property). 

Done  and  passed  at  the  said  City  of  Montreal  on  this day  of , 

one  thousand  nine  hundred  and  and  of  record  in  the  office  of  the  under- 
signed Notary  under  the  number    

And  after  due  reading  hereof  the  said  Appearers  signed  in  presence  of  said 
Notary." 

N.B. — This  form  contains  the  essential  elements  of  a  Deed  of 
Hypothec,  but  experience  teaches  that  there  are  always  a  number  of 
other  conditions  relating  to  insurance,  taxes,  the  possibility  of  fore- 
closure, etc.,  which  make  it  impossible  to  here  give  a  full  notarial 
form. 

The  following  is  a  simple  form  of  Deed  of  Sale  executed  as  a 
private  writing:  — 

"This     Deed,     made     at     this day     of 

Between  A.B.,   of ,   Merchant, 

Of  the  One  Part, 

And    CD.,    of    Physician, 

Of   the    Other    Part, 
Witnesseth : 

That   for   and   in   consideration   of   the   sum   of    dollars  current 

money  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  in  hand  paid  by  the  said  CD.  to  the  said  A.B. 
before  the  execution  hereof,  whereof  acquittance,  the  said  A.B.  doth  hereby  grant, 
bargain,  sell  and  confirm  unto  the  said  C.D.,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  forever,  all  thai 
piece  or  parcel  of  land   (describe  property). 

To    the    said    party    of    the    first    part    the    said    premises    belonging    as    having- 

acquired    the    same    from by    deed    dated    the day 

of 

To  have  and  to  hold  the  said  lot  of  land  and  premises  hereinbefore  granted, 
bargained  and  sold,  or  intended  so  to  be,  with  their  and  every  of  their  appurten- 
ances, unto  and  to  the  use  of  the  said  CD.  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever. 

In   Witness  Whereof  the   said  parties  have   hereunto   set  their   hands   and  seals 
the  day  and  year  first  above  written. 
Signed,  sealed  and  delivered  in  the 
presence   of 

The  practice  is  to  have  these  instruments  drafted  by  a  Notary 
Public  where  the  land  affected  is  in  that  portion  of  the  Province 
originally  governed  by  seignorial  law,  and  by  a  Notary  or  Solicitor 
in  those  localities  where  the  tenure  of  free  and  common  soccage 
obtains  and  where  the  deed  may  therefore  be  validly  executed  as  a 
private  writing.  It  is  inadvisable  for  anyone  not  thoroughly  con- 
versant with  the  peculiarities  of  the  law  of  this  Province  to  attempt 
to  execute  such  deeds  without  the  advice  of  an  Advocate  of  this 
Province,  the  possibility  and  consequences  of  error  being  too  great 
to  warrant  the  risk. 

Employers'   Liability. — See  Workmen's   Compensation. 

Exemptions. — The  following  articles  are  exempt  from  seizure: 
Beds,  bedding  and  bedsteads  used  by  the  family;  wearing 
apparel;  two  stoves  and  their  little  appendages;  cooking  utensils 
and  furniture  up  to  fifty  dollars;  a  sewing  machine;  fuel  and  wood 
for  three  months;  a  span  of  horses  or  yoke  of  oxen;  one  cow,  two 
pigs,  four  sheep,  plough,  harrow,  cart,  etc.;  books  relating  to  the 
profession,  art  and  trade  of  the  debtor  to  the  value  of  $200.00; 
tools,  implements  or  chattels  ordinarily  used  in  his  profession,  art 


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or  trade  to  the  value  of  $200.00;  any  money  or  objects  given  or 
bequeathed  for  aliment  on  condition  of  their  being  exempt  from 
seizure. 

Foreign  Judgments. — Foreign  judgments  make  prima  facie  proof 
of  the  debt,  but  the  defendant  will  be  allowed  to  appear  and  plead 
anything  that  he  has  already  pleaded,  or  could  have  pleaded 
in  the  first  court.  If  a  judgment  of  one  of  the  other  Provinces  of 
Canada  is  proceeded  upon,  the  defendant  cannot  plead  to  it  if  he 
has  already  contested  in  the  case  in  the  court  where  the  judgment 
was  taken,  or  has  been  personally  served  with  the  writ  of  summons. 
Fraud,  Statute  of. — The  statute  of  fraud  is  in  force  in  this 
province.  In  commercial  matters  where  the  sum  exceeds  $50.00, 
proof  cannot  be  made  verbal  testimony  (a)  of  any  promise  where- 
by a  debt  is  taken  out  of  the  operation  of  the  law  representing  the 
limitation  of  actions;  (b)  of  any  promise  or  ratification  made  by  a 
person  of  the  age  of  majority  of  any  obligation  contracted  during  his 
minority;  (c)  upon  any  representation  or  assurance  in  favor  of  a 
person  to  enable  him  to  obtain  credit,  money  or  goods  thereupon;  or 
(d)  upon  any  contract  for  the  sale  of  goods,  unless  the  buyer  has 
accepted  or  received  part  of  the  goods  or  given  something  in  earnest 
to  bind  the  bargain.  Verbal  proof  can  in  no  case  be  made  to  contra- 
dict the  terms  of  a  valid  written  agreement,  unless  an  admission 
can  be  secured  from  the  opposite  party. 

Insolvency. — See  Assignment  for  Benefit  of  Creditors. 
Intestacy. — By  the  Act  5  Geo.  V.  cap.  74,  the  law  of  intestacy 
has  been  radically  changed  in  favour  of  the  consorts  mutually  with 
regard  to  one  another.     The  surviving  consort  now   inherits   the 
whole  of  the  Estate  when  the  deceased  leaves  no  issue,  parents,  or 
collateral  relations  up  to  nephews  and  nieces  in  the  first  degree; 
inherits  one-half  where  there  are  no  issue,  but  parents  and  col- 
lateral relatives  up  to  nephews  and  nieces  in  the  first  degree,  or 
cither  class;   Inherits  one-third  as  against  issue  of  the   deceased. 
This  succession  is  only  possible  when  the  wife  is  separate  as  to 
property,  or  has  renounced  all   the  rights  she  would  have   under 
the  system  of  community  of  property    (q.v.),  and  also   the   rights 
under  Insurance  Policies  whose  proceeds  must  be  returned  to  the 
mass.     An  interdicted  consort  is  precluded  from  inheritance.    Fail- 
ing a  consort,  the  succession  is  as  given  hereafter,  the  Crown  tak- 
ing if  all  relatives  fail.  Aliens  may    inherit  in  the    same    manner 
as  British  subjects.     The  order  in  which  the  heirs,  apart  from  the 
wife,  whose  rights    are  shown    above    inherit    is     (1)     descendant 
relatives,  if  any,    the  nearest    excluding    the    more    remote;     (2) 
in  default  of  descendant  relatives  then  the  property  of  the  suc- 
cession passes,  half  to  the  father  and  mother  or  one  of  them,  and 
the  other  half  to  his   brothers,   sisters,   nephews   and   nieces   who 
come  by  representation  of  a  deceased  brother  or  sister.     As  regards 
the  more  remote  relatives,  the  general  rule  is  that  the  nearest  blood 
relative  of  each  line  (paternal  and  maternal)   exclude  the  more  re- 
mote relatives  of  the  same  line.    No  one  is  bound  to  accept  a  succes- 
sion, but  a  succession  may  be  accepted  under  benefit  of  inventory. 
The  law  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  makes  no  provision  for  Letters 
of  Administration,  but  Letters  of  Verification  may  be  obtained   if 
the  deceased  was  intestate  and  had  property  outside  the  limits  of 
this  Province,  or  debts  due  by  persons  not  residing  therein.     The 
Petition  to  that  effect  sets  forth  that  the  person  whose  succession 
has  devolved  has  died  intestate,  and  mentions  the  persons  who  are 
his  heirs  and  their  relationship  to  him.   Its  allegations  must  be  veri- 
fied by  Affidavit,  and  must  be  served  upon  the  known  heirs  who 
reside   in   the  Province.     A   summary  of   the   application  and   the 
time  when  It  will  be  made  must  be  Inserted  once  a  week  during 


332  QUEBEC 

four  consecutive  weeks  in  one  French  newspaper  and  one  English 
newspaper  in  the  district  in  which  the  application  is  to  be  made. 
It  must  be  supported  by  proper  certificates  of  birth,  etc.  Any  heir 
may  enter  an  appearance  and  contest  in  the  same  manner  as  an 
ordinary  action  is  contested. 

Joint-Stock   Companies.      (See   Corporations). 

liimitation  of  Actions. — The  following  actions  are  prescribed  by 
two  years:  For  wages  of  workmen  not  reputed  domestics  and  who 
are  hired  for  a  year  or  more;  for  damages  resulting  from  torts  when- 
ever other  provisions  do  not  apply. 

The  following  actions  are  prescribed  by  one  year:  For  wages 
of  clerks  and  other  e^mployees  who  are  hired  by  the  day,  week  or 
month,  or  for  less  than  a  year;  for  damages  for  slander  or  libel, 
or  for  bodily  injuries;   for  hotel  or  boarding-house  charges. 

The  following  are  prescribed  by  five  years:  Upon  inland  or 
foreign  bills  of  exchange,  promissory  notes,  or  notes  for  the  deliv- 
ery of  grain  or  other  things,  upon  any  claim  of  a  comimercial  nature, 
reckoning  from  maturity,  except  bank  notes;  or  upon  sales  of  move- 
able effects  between  non-traders  or  between  traders  and  non-traders; 
for  wages  of  persons  not  within  the  classes  above  mentioned,  and 
for  professional  services  of  all  kinds. 

Marriage  Contract. — Marriage  contract  must  be  passed  before 
a  notary  public,  and  may  contain  any  provisions  not  contrary  to  the 
law  or  good  morals.  It  must  be  completed  before  the  marriage,  as 
no  alterations  or  additions  can  be  made  after  the  marriage  cere- 
mony. 

Married  Women. — A  married  woman,  common  as  to  property 
with  her  husband,  may  carry  on  business  in  her  own  name  if  author- 
ized by  him.  The  husband  is  liable  for  her  business  debts.  If  she 
be  separated  from  him  as  to  property  by  contract  of  marriage  she 
retains  the  entire  administration  of  her  property,  moveable  and 
immoveable.  She  cannot,  however,  alienate  her  immoveables  with- 
out the  special  consent  of  her  husband.  She  cannot  bind  herself 
for  her  husband's  debts,  saving  the  rights  of  creditors  who  contract 
in  good  faith.     See  also  Community  of  Property. 

Partnership,  Limited,  Special,  Etc. — Partnership  may  be  limited 
or  general.  A  limited  partnership  must  contain  one  or  more  gen- 
eral partners  who  are  responsible  for  all  the  obligations  of  the  firm. 
The  limited  partner  contracts  to  furnish  a  certain  amount;  and, 
provided  the  amount  is  furnished,  and  he  does  not  intermeddle  with 
the  affairs  of  the  partnership  in  such  a  way  as  to  give  himself  out  to 
the  public  as  a  general  partner,  his  liability  is  restricted  to  this  sum. 

General  partners  are  liable  in  their  personal  property  to  the 
full  extent  of  the  firm's  obligations. 

Power  of  Attorney. — Must  contain  the  full  name  and  legal 
description  of  both  the  principal  and  the  agent,  and  the  nature 
of  the  de<bt,  and  confer  power  to  sue,  and  to  receive  payment. 

Registration. — All  real  rights  and  the  priority  of  same  are  estab- 
lished by  registration  in  a  public  registry  office  kept  for  the  purpose; 
such  real  rights  subject  to  be  registered  take  effect  from  the 
moment  of  their  registration.  They  have  no  effect  against  creditors 
whose  rights  have  been  previously  registered. 

Revendication. — Attachments  in  revendication  may  be  issued  to 
secure  property  claimed  by  the  plaintiff  which  is  illegally  detained 
by  the  defendant. 

The  right  to  Revendicate  is  subject  to  four  conditions:  (1)  The 
sale  must  not  have  been  made  on  credit;  (2)  the  thing  sold  must 
still  be  entire  and  in  the  same  condition;    (3)  and  must  not  have 


SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS.  333 

passed  into  the  hands  of  a  third  party  who  has  paid  for  it;  and  (4) 
the  right  must  be  exercised  within  eight  days  after  the  delivery 
(which  is  extended  to  thirty  days  in  case  of  the  debtor's  insolvency). 
A  conservatory  seizure  may  also  be  made  in  certain  specified  cases, 
or  of  goods  in  transit,  or  even  after  the  goods  have  reached  the 
defendant's  possession,  if  the  conditions  for  revendication  exist. 

Taxation. — This  question  is  too  complicated  to  be  dealt  with 
here,  but  generally  all  commercial  corporations,  companies,  partner- 
ships and  persons  doing  business  within  the  Province  are  subject  to 
special  business  assessments  payable  to  the  Provincial  Government, 
as  well  as  business  taxes  levied  by  the  municipalities  within  which 
they  open  and  maintain  offices.  Joint  stock  companies  and  corpora- 
tions must  pay  to  the  Province  a  tax  proportionate  to  the  amount  of 
their  capital  stock  or  such  proportion  thereof  as  may  be  employed 
within  the  Province,  besides  a  special  tax  for  each  office  or  branch 
office  maintained  within  the  Province.  See  6  Edw.  VII.,  Cap.  10, 
and  amendments. 

Traders. — Any  Individual  who  Is  in  possession  of  his  civil  rights 
may  carry  on  trade  or  business  in  the  Province.  Any  person  doing 
business  alone  under  any  other  name  than  his  own  must  register  In 
the  offices  of  the  Prothonotary  and  Registrar,  a  declaration,  stating 
bis  full  name  and  legal  description,  the  nature  of  the  business  and 
the  name  under  which  it  is  to  be  conducted,  and  stating  whether  he 
is  married  or  single,  and,  if  married,  particulars  as  to  ante-nuptial 
contract.  Such  registration  must  be  effected,  under  penalty  of  a 
heavy  fine,  within  sixty  days  from  date  of  commencing  business. 
Every  partnership  and  commercial  company  doing  business  within 
the  Province  must  be  similarly  registered. 

Wills — Wills  may  be  made  in  any  one  of  three  forms:  (1) 
Notarial,  or  Authentic:  Before  two  Notaries,  or  one  Notary  and  two 
witnesses;  (2)  In  the  form  derived  from  the  laws  of  England: 
Before  two  subscribing  witnesses  who  sign  in  the  presence  of  the 
testator  and  of  each  other;  (3)  Holograph,  that  is  written  entirely 
and  signed  by  the  testator.  The  first,  or  a  copy  thereof  authenti- 
cated by  the  Notary  having  its  legal  custody,  makes  proof  of  itself 
and  needs  no  probate.  The  other  two  require  to  be  presented  for 
probate  to  the  Superior  Court  of  the  District  where  the  deceased 
had  his  domicile,  and  after  proof  by  depositions  in  writing  and 
under  oath,  the  Will  with  the  proof  and  judgment  of  probate  is 
put  on  record,  and  copies  of  the  Will,  proof  and  judgment  are 
authentic  and  give  effect  to  the  Will. 

No  restriction  is  imposed  by  law  upon  the  free  disposition  of 
property  by  Will. 

Workmen's  Compensation. — Workmen,  employees  and  appren- 
tices employed  in  certain  industrial  pursuits  earning  less  than  $1,200 
per  year  and  injured  by  reason  of  or  in  the  course  of  their  work  have 
a  right  to  a  certain  portion  of  their  wages,  or,  if  killed,  their  rep- 
resentatives have  a  right  to  from  $1,000  to  $2,500,  without  neces- 
sity of  proof  of  fault  on  employer's  part.  If  the  victim  intentionally 
provoked  the  accident,  he  has  no  right  to  compensation. 

If  the  fault  be  serious  and  wilful  misconduct  of  either  the  victim 
or  employer,  the  Court  may  increase  or  diminish  compensation. 


334  SASKATCHEWAN. 

SASKATCHEWAN 

SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS. 

Compiled   expressly   for   the   "Canada   Legal   Directory"    by   Cross, 
Jonah,  Hugg  &  Forbes,  Regina,  of  the  Saskatchewan  Bar. 

Bevised  to  December  1st,  1918. 

Generally. — By  the  Northwest  Territories  Act  (Dominion  of 
Canada),  and  subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  said  Act,  the  laws  of 
England  relating  to  civil  and  criminal  matters  "as  the  same  existed 
on  the  15th  day  of  July,  1870,  shall  be  in  force  in  the  Territories, 
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  Lieutenant-Governor  in 
Council  or  of  the  Legislative  Assembly." 

The  same  Act  also  provides  that  "All  laws  and  ordinances  in 
force  in  the  Territories,  and  not  repealed  by  or  inconsistent  with 
this  Act  shall  remain  in  force  until  it  is  otherwise  ordered  by  the 
Parliament  of  Canada,  by  the  Governor  in  Council,  or  by  the  Legis- 
lative Assembly  under  the  authority  of  this  Act." 

And  by  4-5  Edward  VII.,  chapter  42,  being  an  Act  to  establish 
and  provide  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of  Saskatchewan 
known  as  "The  Saskatchewan  Act,"  it  is  provided  (Section  16)  that 
"All  laws  and  all  orders  and  regulations  made  thereunder,  so  far 
as  they  are  not  inconsistent  with  anything  contained  in  this  Act,  or 
as  to  which  this  Act  contains  no  provision  intended  as  a  substitute 
therefor,  and  all  courts  of  civil  and  criminal  jurisdiction,  and  all 
commissions,  powers,  authorities,  and  functions,  and  all  officers  and 
functionaries,  judicial,  administrative  and  ministerial,  existing 
immediately  before  the  coming  into  force  of  this  Act  in  the  territory 
hereby  established  as  the  Province  of  Saskatchewan,  shall  continue 
in  the  said  Province  as  if  this  Act  and  the  Alberta  Act  had  not  been 
passed;  subject,  nevertheless  except  with  respect  to  such  as  are 
enacted  by  or  existing  under  Acts  of  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain 
or  of  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  to  be  repealed,  abolished  or  altered  by  the  Parliament  of 
Canada  or  by  the  Legislature  of  the  said  Province,  according  to  the 

authority  of  the  Parliament  or  of  the  said  Legislature 

Aliens. — Both  real  and  personal  property  may  be  held  by  aliens 
in  the  same  manner  as  by  British  subjects. 

Assignments. — Any  trust  company  authorized  to  carry  on 
business  as  such  in  Saskatchewan  may  act  as  an  assignee  for  the 
purposes  of  The  Assignments  Act,  provided  tht  such  company  shall 
have  first  been  empowered  by  Order  in  Council  so  to  act.  An 
assignment  for  the  general  benefit  of  creditors  under  this  Act  shall 
take  precedence  of  all  attachments  of  debts  by  way  of  garnishment 
where  the  money  has  not  been  actually  paid  over  to  the  garnishing 
creditor  as  well  as  of  all  other  attachments  and  of  all  judgments 
and  of  all  executions  not  completely  executed  by  payment,  subject 
to  the  lien,  if  any,  of  execution  or  attaching  creditors  for  their 
costs.  A  sheriff  who  has  seized  property  of  an  assignor  under 
execution  or  has  in  his  possession  any  money  realized  by  seizure  at 
the  time  of  making  the  assignment  must  turn  the  same  over  to  the 
assignee  on  being  furnished  the  necessary  proof  of  the  assignment. 


SYNOPSIS   OF   LAWS.  335 

The  assignment  with  affidavit  of  execution  must  be  registered 
within  ten  days  in  the  oflBce  of  the  Clerk  of  the  Registration  District 
for  Chattel  Mortgages,  and  within  fifteen  days  in  the  Land  Titles 
Office  for  the  Land  Registration  District  in  which  any  land  vested 
by  the  Act  in  the  Assignee  is  situated.  Notice  of  the  Assignment 
must  also  be  published  once  in  the  Saskatchewan  Gazette  and  twice 
in  at  least  one  other  newspaper  having  a  general  circulation  in  each 
judicial  district  in  which  any  of  the  property  of  the  assigned  is 
situated. 

Meetings  of  creditors  are  provided  for  by  the  Statute.  All  ques- 
tions at  meetings  are  decided  by  a  majority  vote  calculated  as  pro- 
vided by  Statute.  Creditors  in  proving  claims  must  state  whether 
they  hold  security.  If  the  security  be  on  the  estate  of  the  debtor, 
or  on  the  estate  of  a  third  party  for  whom  the  debtor  is  secondarily 
liable,  the  creditor  must  value  the  security,  and  the  creditors  may 
consent  to  his  ranking,  after  deducting  such  valuation;  or  an  assign- 
ment "may  be  required  of  the  security  at  an  advance  of  10  per  cent., 
to  be  paid  out  of  the  estate  as  soon  as  the  assignee  has  realized  the 
security,  and  the  creditor  in  such  case  may  rank  for  the  difference. 
If  the  creditor  claims  on  a  negotiable  instrument  on  which  the 
debtor  is  only  indirectly  or  secondarily  liable,  and  which  is  not 
mature  or  exigible,  such  creditor  is  to  value  the  liability  of  the 
person  primarily  liable;  but  after  the  maturity  of  the  liability  and 
its  non-payment,  the  creditor  may  amend  and  revalue  his  claim. 
Claims  must  be  proved  by  affidavit,  and  vouchers  must  be  furnished. 
A  creditor  holding  a  claim  not  accrued  may  prove  and  vote.  Interest 
is  to  be  deducted  in  fixing  the  amount  of  such  a  claim.  The  law  of 
set-off  applies  to  claims  against  the  estate. 

Clai-ms  for  wages  or  salary  for  not  more  than  three  months  (and 
for  arrears  only  and  not  for  any  unearned  portion)  have  priority 
over  other  claims  but  the  employee  must  have  been  in  the  employ 
of  the  assigned  at  the  date  of  the  assignment  or  within  one  month 
prior  thereto. 

A  landlord's  preferential  lien  for  rent  on  chattels  liable  to 
distress  is  restricted  to  arrears  of  rent  due  during  the  period  of 
three  months  next  preceding  and  for  three  months  next  following 
the  execution  of  the  assignment  and  from  thence  so  long  as  the 
assignee  retains  possession  of  the  premises.  His  right  to 
rank  as  an  ordinary  creditor  for  the  unexpired  term  of  his  lease 
is  restricted  to  the  rent  for  six  months  following  the  execution  of 
the  assignment  if  he  has  no  preferential  lien  for  any  period  sub- 
sequent to  the  assignment  and  if  he  has  any  such  preferential 
lien,  then  to  the  difference  between  the  period  for  which  such  lien 
exists  and  the  said  six  months. 

The  assignee  may  within  one  month  from  execution  of  assign- 
ment by  giving  notice  in  writing  signed  by  him  to  the  landlord 
elect  to  retain  the  premises  occupied  by  the  assignor  at  the  time  of 
the  assignment  for  the  unexpired  term  for  which  they  were  held, 
or  for  such  portion  of  the  term  as  he  shall  see  fit.  upon  the 
terms  of  the  lease  and  subject  to  payment  of  the  rent  thereby  pro- 
vided or  he  may  disclaim  the  lease.  The  entering  into  possession 
of  the  premises  by  the  assignee  during  the  said  period  of  one 
month  shall  not  be  deemed  to  be  evidence  of  an  intention  on  the 
part  of  the  assignee  to  elect  to  retain  the  premises  nor  affect  his 
right  to  disclaim  the  lease  or  agreement. 

The  Act  makes  full  provision  for  the  protection  of  creditors 
against  fraudulent  or  preferential  transfers  of  property  and  for  the 
examination  on  oath  of  the  assigned. 

See  "Homesteads." 

Attachment. — 1.   Of  debt. 


336  ^  SYNOPSIS   OP    LAWS. 

The  plaintiff  in  any  action  for  a  debt  or  liquidated  demand 
before  or  after  judgment,  and  any  person  who  has  obtained  a  judg- 
ment or  order  for  the  recovery  or  payment  of  money  may  issue  a 
garnishee  summons,  which  is  issued  upon  the  plaintiff  or  judgment 
creditor,  his  solicitor  or  agent  filing  with  the  clerk  an  affidavit  show- 
ing the  nature  and  amount  of  the  claim  or  judgment,  and  swearing 
positively  to  the  indebtedness,  and  stating  to  the  best  of  the  depon- 
ent's information  and  belief  that  the  proposed  garnishee  (naming 
him)  is  indebted  to  such  defendant  or  judgment  debtor  and  if  the 
debt  is  in  respect  of  wages  or  salary  stating  where  and  in  what 
capacity  the  defendant  was  or  is  employed  by  the  proposed  garni- 
shee. Service  of  such  garnishee  summons  shall  bind  any  debt  due, 
or  accruing  due,  from  the  garnishee  to  the  defendant  or  judgment 
debtor.  No  debt  due  or  accruing  due  to  a  mechanic,  workman, 
labourer,  servant,  clerk  or  employee  for  or  in  respect  of  his  wages 
or  salary,  shall  be  liable  to  seizure  or  attachment  unless  the  same 
exceeds  $25,  and  then  only  to  the  extent  of  the  excess.  This 
exemption  of  $25  does  not  apply  to  debts  for  board  and  lodging. 

2.  Of  personal  property. 

After  the  commencement  of  a  suit  wherein  the  claim  is  for  the 
recovery  of  a  debt  of  $50.00  or  upwards  the  plaintiff  may  on 
furnishing  satisfactory  evidence  to  a  judge  of  his  right  thereto 
secure  a  writ  of  attachment  against  all  the  debtor's  goods  not 
exempt  from  seizure  in  the  following  cases: 

(a)  When  the  debtor  has  absconded  or  is  about  to  abscond  from 
Saskatchewan  and  has  personal  property  in  Saskatchewan  liable  to 
seizure  under  execution. 

(b)  Where  the  debtor  has  attempted  to  remove  such  personal 
property  out  of  Saskatchewan  or  to  sell  or  dispose  of  the  same  with 
intent  to  defraud  his  creditors  generally  or  the  plaintiff  in  particular. 

(c)  When  the  defendant  keeps  concealed  to  avoid  service  of 
process. 

In  any  case  where  the  debtor  has  absconded  or  is  about  to 
abscond  fro'm  Saskatchewan  leaving  no  wife  or  family  behind,  no 
property  of  such  debtor  shall  be  exempt  from  seizure. 

Bankruptcy. — There  is  no  bankruptcy  law  in  Saskatchewan,  but 
a  debtor  may  make  an  assignment  for  the  general  benefit  of  his 
creditors  and  insure  a  rateable  distribution  of  his  assets.  See 
"Assignments." 

Bills  of  Sale  and  Chattel  Mortgages. — Bills  of  sale  and  chattel 
mortgages,  not  accompanied  by  an  immediate  delivery  and  an  actual 
change  of  possession  of  the  things  sold  or  mortgaged,  must  be  regis- 
tered within  thirty  days  from  execution,  with  an  affidavit  of  execu- 
tion and  an  affidavit  of  bona  fides,  which  varies  according  to  the 
circumstances  of  the  case.  They  take  effect  against  third  parties 
from  the  date  of  registration  only.  In  case  they  are  not  registered 
as  provided  for,  or  in  case  the  consideration  for  which  they  are 
made  is  not  truly  expressed,  they  are  null  and  void  as  against 
creditors,  and  subsequent  purchasers,  and  mortgagees  in  good  faith 
for  valuable  consideration.  No  mortgage,  bill  of  sale,  lien,  charge, 
incumbrance,  conveyance,  transfer  or  assignment  intended  to  oper- 
ate 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 
or  incumbrances  may  be  given  upon  growing  crops  or  crops  to  be 
grown  to  the  extent  of  $250.00  in  the  aggregate  of  all  such  mort- 
gages or  incumbrances  upon  the  crops  of  a  quarter  section  or 
$350.00  in  such  aggregate  upon  the  crops  of  a  half  section  or  of 


SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS.  ,  337 

any  greater  quantity  of  land  as  security  for  the  purchase  price  as4 
interest  thereon  of  meat,  groceries,  flour,  clothing  or  binder  twine. 
There  are  special  requirements  in  regard  to  such  mortgages.  Such 
mortgages  do  not  take  priority  over  seed  grain  mortgages.  Mort- 
gages filed  cease  to  be  valid  as  against  creditors,  etc.,  after  two 
years  unless  renewed.  Further  renewals  after  first  renewal  must 
be  yearly.  Renewal  is  made  by  statement  in  form  prescribed,  which 
shows  interest  of  mortgagee,  assignee,  etc.,  full  statement  of  amount 
due,  all  payments  on  account,  with  affidavit  of  truth  of  the  state- 
ment. In  case  of  removal  of  chattels  from  one  district  to  another 
three  weeks  are  allowed  to  file  copy  of  mortgage  in  office  for  district 
to  which  goods  are  removed. 

In  the  event  of  the  permanent  removal  into  the  Province  of 
goods  and  chattels  subject  to  a  mortgage  or  bill  of  sale  made  with- 
out the  Province,  from  a  place  where  such  goods  and  chattels  were 
when  such  chattel  mortgage  or  bill  of  sale  was  given,  a  copy  of  such 
chattel  mortgage  or  bill  of  sale,  and  the  affidavits  and  documents 
and  instruments  relating  thereto  verified  as  compared  copies,  must 
be  filed  with  the  Registration  Clerk  to  which  such  goods  and  chattels 
are  removed  within  three  weeks  from  such  removal. 

Bills  of  sale  and  chattel  mortgages  given  by  railway  companies, 
covering  cars,  equipment,  rolling  stock,  etc.,  are  not  required  to  be 
filed  with  the  Registration  Clerk,  but  the  same  or  sworn  copies 
thereof  may  be  filed  with  the  Registrar  of  Joint  Stock  Companies 
within  the  time  prescribed  for  filing  chattel  mortgages,  and  from 
the  date  of  such  filing  have  priority  without  renewal,  affidavit  of 
execution  or  of  bona  fides.     See  also  "Exemptions." 

Bulk  Sales — It  is  the  duty  of  every  person  who  bargains  for, 
buys  or  purchases  any  stock  of  merchandise  or  fixtures  in  bulk  for 
cash  or  on  credit  or  for  the  barter  or  exchange  of  same  in  bulk 
before  closing  the  purchase,  barter  or  exchange  and  before  paying 
to  the  Vendor  any  part  of  the  purchase  price  or  giving  any  notes  or 
security  therefor  or  executing  any  Transfer  or  conveyance  of  the 
property  to  be  exchanged,  to  demand  and  receive  from  the  Vendor 
a  written  statement  verified  by  statutory  declaration  of  the  Vendor 
or  his  authorized  Agent,  containing  the  names  and  addresses  of  all 
creditors  of  the  Vendor  with  the  amount  of  indebtedness  due,  owing 
payable  or  accruing  due  or  to  become  due  and  payable  by  the  Ven- 
dor to  each  of  said  creditors.  The  form  of  statement  and  declara- 
tion is  provided  by  the  Act.  Upon  such  sale  in  bulk,  such  one  of 
the  following  provisions  as  is  applicable  must  be  complied  with. 

(1)  The  Vendor  must  produce  and  deliver  to  the  purchaser 
written  waiver  of  the  provisions  of  the  Act  from  his  creditors  repre- 
senting not  less  than  sixty  per  cent,  in  number  and  amount  of  the 
claims  as  shown   by  said   statement. 

(2)  In  case  of  a  sale  the  purchaser  must  pay  the  whole  purchase 
price  and  deliver  all  notes  or  documents  securing  the  same  and 
convey  any  property  given  as  part  of  the  purchase  price,  to  a  Trust 
Company  empowered  to  act  as  Assignee  under  The  Assignments 
Act  for  distribution  pro  rata  among  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor  in 
accordance  with  the  Assignments  Act  and  all  provisions  of  said 
Act  relating  to  Meetings  of  Creditors  advertising  proof  of  claim 
and  examination  of  the  Assignor  apply  to  the  proceedings  by  the 
Trust  Company.  The  commission  of  such  Trust  Company  must  not 
exceed  three  per  cent,  of  the  total  amount  of  the  creditors'  claims 
paid.  After  the  furnishing  of  such  statement  and  declaration  no 
preference  or  priority  is  obtainable  by  any  creditor  by  attachment 
Garnishee  Proceedings  or  otherwise.     If  the  actual  cash  paid  by  the 

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338  SASKATCHEWAN. 

purchaser  exclusive  of  all  deferred  payments  and  goods  and  lands 
to  be  given  or  conveyed  on  account  of  the  purchase  price,  is  less 
than  the  amount  of  the  total  indebtedness  of  the  Vendor  as  shown 
by  said  statement,  the  purchaser  must  obtain  the  written  consent 
to  such  bargain  or  purchase  of  creditors  representing  at  least  sixty 
per  cent,  in  number  and  amount  of  claims  against  such  Vendor  as 
shown  by  the  said  statement. 

(3)  In  case  of  barter  or  exchange,  the  purchaser  must  obtain 
the  written  consent  of  creditors  representing  at  least  sixty  per  cent, 
in  number  and  amount  of  claims  as  shown  by  said  statement  and 
transfer  to  such  Trust  Company,  the  property  bargained  to  be  ex- 
changed for  the  Vendor's  stock  in  trust  to  be  disposed  of  or  other- 
wise dealt  with  in  accordance  with  the  Assignment  Act. 

If  the  provisions  of  the  Bulk  Sales  Act  are  not  complied  with, 
the  sale,  barter  or  exchange  is  fraudulent  and  void  as  against 
creditors  of  the  Vendor,  and  every  payment  on  account  of  the 
purchase  price  and  any  notes  or  other  security  therefor  and  every 
transfer  and  conveyance  of  property  by  the  purchaser  shall  be 
fraudulent  and  void  as  between  the  purchaser  and  the  creditors 
of  the  Vendor  unless  all  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor  are  paid  in 
full,  but  nothwithstanding  this,  the  purchaser  shall  nevertheless  con- 
tinue to  be  indebted  to  the  Vendor  in  the  full  amount  of  the  pur- 
chase price  in  the  case  of  a  sale  and  in  the  full  amount  of  the 
merchandise  and  fixtures  in  case  of  barter  and  exchange,  so  that 
such  indebtedness  may  be  attached  by  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor 
and  the  purchaser  shall  also  be  a  trustee  of  the  merchandise  and 
fixtures  for  the  benefit  of  the  creditors  of  the  Vendor  and  shall  be 
personally  liable  to  account  to  them  for  all  and  any  moneys  or 
security  realised  or  taken  by  him  from,  out  of,  or  on  account  of  the 
sale  or  other  disposition  by  him  of  such  goods,  wares,  merchandise 
and  fixtures  or  any  part  thereof. 

In  any  action,  issue  or  proceedings  wherein  sale  in  bulk  is 
attacked,  the  burden  of  proof  that  the  provisions  of  the  Act  have 
been  complied  with  by  the  purchaser  rests  upon  him. 

Nothing  in  the  Act  applies  to  any  sale  by  Executors,  adminis- 
trators, receivers,  assignees  for  benefit  of  creditors,  or  any  public 
ofl&cial  acting  under  judicial  process  or  to  traders  or  merchants 
selling  exclusively  by  wholesale. 

Companies. — The  Companies'  Act  is  copied  largely  from  the 
English  Companies'  Act.  Incorporation  may  be  secured  by  any 
three  or  more  persons  for  any  purpose  for  which  the  authority  of 
the  Legislature  extends  (excepting  railway,  telegraph,  insurance, 
loan  and  trust  companies)  by  filing  with  the  Registrar  of  Joint 
Stock  Companies  Memorandum  and  Articles  of  Association.  All 
companies  whether  incorporated  under  the  Provincial  Act  or 
otherwise,  carrying  on  business  in  Saskatchewan,  are  required  to 
register  under  this  Act. 

Compensation  to  Workmen. — "The  Workmen's  Compensation 
Act"  passed  in  1911  is  modelled  largely  after  the  English  Act. 

The  Act  applies  only  to  employment  by  the  principal  on  or  in  or 
about  a  railway,  factory,  mine,  quarry  or  engineering  work,  or  in  or 
about  any  building  which  is  either  being  contructed  or  repaired  or 
being  demolished. 

By  the  Act  the  employer  shall  be  liable  to  pay  compensation 
whether  or  not: 

(a)  The  injury  or  death  resulted  from  the  negligence  of  any 
person  engaged  in  a  common  employment  with  the  injured  employee; 
or 


SYNOPSIS   OP    LAWS.         ^  339 

(b)  The  injury  or  death  was  caused  by  the  negligence  of  the 
employer  or  of  any  person  in  his  service  or  by  reason  of  any  defect 
in  the  condition  or  arrangement  of  the  ways,  works,  machinery, 
plant,  building  or  premises  connected  with,  intended  for  or  used  In 
the  business  of  the  employer;  or 

(c)  The  workman  contributed  to  or  was  the  sole  cause  of  the 
injury  or  death  by  reason  of  his  own  negligence  or  misconduct;  or 

(d)  The  injury  or  death  resulted  from  a  risk  arising  out  of  or 
incidental  to  the  nature  of  the  employment  and  which  the  workman 
expressly  or  impliedly  assumed. 

An  action  under  this  Act  must  be  commenced  within  six  months 
from  the  occurrence  of  the  accident,  and  the  damage  in  no  case  can 
exceed  $2,000.00.  The  Act,  however,  does  not  take  away  any  of  the 
common  law  or  statutory  rights  which  existed  at  the  time  of  the 
passing  of  the  same. 

Conditional  Sale  of  Goods. — Where  goods  over  the  value  of  $15.00 
are  sold  upon  condition  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  pur- 
chasers, mortgagees  or  creditors.  There  must  be  a  sufficient  descrip- 
tion of  the  goods  sold  so  that  they  may  be  readily  and  easily  known 
and  distinguished.  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  eight 
days'  notice  of  the  sale  in  manner  prescribed  by  the  Act. 

Manufactured  goods,  having  at  the  time  of  delivery  thereof  to 
the  buyer  or  bailee  the  manufacturer's  or  vendor's  name  painted, 
printed  or  stamped  thereon  or  plainly  attached  thereto  by  a  plate  or 
similar  device,  are  not  within  the  provisions  of  the  Ordinance  if  such 
manufacturer  or  vendor  (being  the  seller  or  bailor  of  such  goods  or 
chattels)  keeps  an  office  in  the  Province  where  inquiry  may  be  had 
and  information  procured  concerning  such  sale  or  bailment,  and  if 
such  manufacturer  or  vendor,  or  the  agent  thereof,  gives  such  infor- 
mation within  five  days  after  request  therefor  made  in  person  or  by 
registered  letter. 

No  goods  or  chattels  comprised  in  a  lien  note  or  conditional  sale 
agreement  may  be  removed  into  another  district  unless  notice  of  in- 
tention to  remove  is  mailed  postpaid  and  registered  to  the  seller  or 
vendor  at  his  last  known  place  of  address  not  less  than  20  days 
prior  to  such  removal.  Any  person  violating  this  provision  is  liable 
to  a  penalty  not  exceeding  $100.00. 

Where  goods  have  been  affixed  to  realty  they  remain  subject  to 
the  rights  of  the  seller  or  lender.  The  owner,  purchaser  or  encum- 
brancer of  such  realty  has  the  right  to  retain  the  goods  on  pay- 
ment of  the  amount  owing  on  them. 

Decedent's  Estate. — An  official  known  as  the  Public  Administra- 
tor is  appointed  for  each  Judicial  District,  whose  duty  It  is  to  take 
the  necessary  and  proper  steps  to  administer  the  estate  if  no  appli- 
cation be  made  for  administration  or  probate  within  one  month 
after  the  death  of  any  person.  It  Is  the  duty  of  an  executor  or 
administrator  to  advertise  for  creditors  to  send  In  claims  against  the 
estate  of  the  deceased  person.  The  claim  Biust  be  verified  by  statu- 
tory declaration,  and  the  declaration  must  state  the  security,  If  any, 
held  and  the  value  thereof.  Distribution  Is  made  after  the  time 
stated  in  the  advertisement,  which  must  be  not  less  than  five  day* 
from  the  last  publication  of  such  advertisement  among  the  claims 
so  filed. 


340  SASKATCHEWAN. 

Administrators'  accounts  must  be  passed  before  a  Judge  within 
two  years  from  the  date  of  grant  of  letters. 

Devolution  of  Estates. —  (1)  If  any  Intestate  dies  leaving  a 
widow  and  a  child  or  children  or  issue,  one-third  of  his  real  and 
personal  property  shall  go  to  his  widow  and  the  remaining  two-thlrda 
shall  go  to  his  child,  or  if  more  than  one  to  his  children  in  equal 
shares,  and  In  case  of  the  decease  of  any  of  his  children  to  such  as 
shall  legally  represent  them,  such  representatives  to  take  the  share 
of  the  deceased  child  in  equal  proportions,  and  If  there  is  no  child  of 
the  intestate  living  at  the  time  of  his  death,  to  the  other  lineal 
descendants  of  such  Intestate. 

(2)  If  an  intestate  dies  leaving  a  widow  and  no  issue  his  whole 
estate,  real  and  personal,  shall  go  to  his  widow. 

(3)  If  an  intestate  dies  leaving  a  child  or  children  or  Issue  and 
no  widow  his  whole  estate,  real  and  personal,  shall  go  to  his  child 
or  children  in  equal  shares,  and  if  any  of  the  children  shall  have 
died  leaving  issue  such  Issue  shall  take  according  to  their  right  of 
representation. 

(4)  If  an  intestate  dies  leaving  no  widow  or  issue  his  whole 
astate,  real  and  personal,  shall  go  to  his  father. 

(5)  If  an  intestate  dies  leaving  no  widow,  issue  or  father,  his 
whole  estate,  real  and  personal,  shall  go  to  his  mother. 

(6)  If  an  Intestate  dies  leaving  no  widow  or  issue  or  father  or 
mother,  his  whole  estate,  real  and  personal,  shall  go  to  his  brothers 
and  sisters  in  equal  shares,  and  if  any  of  his  brothers  or  sisters  be 
dead  the  children  of  such  ideceased  brother  or  sister  shall  take  the 
parent's  share. 

(7)  If  an  Intestate  dies  leaving  no  widow,  issue,  father,  mother, 
brother  or  sister,  or  children  of  any  brother  or  sister,  his  estate,  real 
and  personal,  shall  go  In  equal  shares  to  his  next  of  kin  In  equal 
degrees,  excepting  where  there  are  two  or  more  collateral  kindred 
in  equal  degrees  but  claiming  through  different  ancestors  those  who 
claim  through  the  nearest  ancestor  shall  be  preferred  to  those 
claitalng  through  an  ancestor  who  is  more  remote;  but  in  no  case 
shall  representatives  be  admitted  among  collaterals  after  brother's 
and  sister's  children. 

(8)  The  real  and  personal  property  of  a  married  woman  dying 
intestate  shall  be  distributed  in  the  same  proportions  and  in  the 
same  manner  as  the  real  and  personal  property  of  a  husband  dying 
intestate. 

(9)If  a  wife  has  left  her  husband  and  has  lived  in  adultery  after 
leaving  him  she  shall  take  no  part  of  his  real  or  personal  estate. 

(10)  If  a  husband  has  left  his  wife  and  has  lived  In  adultery 
after  leaving  her  he  shall  take  no  part  of  her  real  or  personal  estate. 

(11)  Land  shall  descend  to  the  personal  representative  of  the 
deceased  owner  thereof  and  be  distributed  as  If  It  were  personal 
estate. 

The  mother  is  entitled  to  the  personal  property  of  an  Illegitimate 
child  who  dies  Intestate. 

(12)  Dower  and  tenancy  by  the  courtesy  do  not  exist.  A  widow 
has  the  same  right  in  the  land  of  her  deceased  husband  as  If  It  were 
personal  property. 

The  widow  of  a  man  who  dies  leaving  a  will  by  the  terms  of 
which  his  said  widow  would,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Judge  before  whom 
the  application  is  made,  receive  less  than  if  he  had  died  intestate 
leaving  a  widow  and  children  may  apply  to  the  Supreme  Court  for 
relief.     On  such  application  the  Court  may  allow  her  out  of  her 


SYNOPSIS  OP  LAWS. 


341 


deceased  husband's  estate  sufficient  to  bring  the  total  amount  up  to 
one-third  the  estate. 

(13)  Illegitimate  children  shall  inherit  from  the  mother  as  if 
they  were  legitimate,  and  through  the  mother,  if  dead,  any  real  or 
personal  property  which  she  would  if  living  have  taken  by  purchase, 
gift,  demise  or  descent  from  any  other  person. 

Also  see  "Wills." 

Divorce. — The  procedure  in  divorce  has  been  always  by  way  of 
petition  to  the  Canadian  Senate,  and  relief  is  granted  by  Special  Act 
of  Parliament.  An  action  is  at  present  pending  to  test  the  jurisdic- 
tion of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Saskatchewan  to  grant  divorce. 

Executions. — Executions  against  both  goods  and  lands  may  be 
issued  immediately  after  judgment,  or  at  any  time  within  six  years 
and  subsequent  thereto  upon  the  order  of  a  judge.  An  execution 
expires  at  the  end  of  two  years  from  date  of  issue  unless  it  is  sooner 
renewed. 

Exemptions. — The  following  real  and  personal  property  of  an 
execution  debtor  and  his  family  is  declared  free  from  seizure  by 
virtue  of  all  writs  of  execution,  namely: 

1.  The  necessary  and  ordinary  clothing  of  himself  and  his  family. 

2.  Furniture,  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 
and  meat,  either  prepared  for  use  or  on  foot. 

4.  Four  oxen,  horses  or  mules  or  any  four  of  them,  six  cows, 
six  sheep,  four  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  portions 
thereof  as  may  follow  the  date  of  seizure,  provided  such  seizure  be 
made  between  the  first  day  of  August  and  the  thirteenth  day  of 
April  next  ensuing. 

5.  The  harness  necessary  for  four  animals,  one  wagon  or  two 
carts,  one  mower  or  cradle  and  scythe,  one  breaking  plough,  one 
cross  plough,  one  set  of  harrows,  one  horse  rake,  one  sowing  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  two 
hundred  dollars  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  eighty  acres,  at  the  rate  of  two  bushels  per  acre,  defendant 
to  have  choice  of  seed,  and  fourteen  bushels  of  potatoes. 

9.  The  homestead,  provided  the  same  be  not  more  than  one  hun- 
dred and  sixty  acres;  in  case  it  be  more  the  surplus  may  be  sold 
subject  to  any  lien  or  incumbrance   thereon; 

10.  The  house  and  buildings  occupied  by  the  execution  debtor  and 
also  the  lot  or  lots  on  which  the  same  are  situate  according  to  the 
registered  plan  of  the  same  to  extent  of  fifteen  hundred  dollars. 

The  execution  debtor  is  entitled  to  a  choice  from  the  greater 
quantity  of  the  same  class  of  articles.  None  of  the  above  articles, 
except  for  food,  clothing  or  bedding,  the  price  of  which  forms  the 
subject  matter  of  the  judgment  upon  which  the  execution  is  issued, 
are  exempt  from  seizure. >iThere  is  no  exemption  In  the  case  of  an 
execution  issued  upon  a  judgment  or  order  for  the  payment  of  ali- 
mony. The  above  exemptions  do  not  apply  to  any  case  where  a 
debtor  has  absconded  or  is  about  to  abscond  from  Saskatchewan 
leaving  no  wife  or  family  behind.     In  the  case  of  the  death  of  the 


342  SASKATCHEWAN. 

execution  debtor  the  above  exemptions  may  be  claimed,  if  the  pro- 
perty is  in  the  use  and  enjoyment  of  the  widow  and  children  or 
widow  or  children  of  the  deceased  and  is  necessary  for  their  main- 
tenance. 

Notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  any  act  in  force  in  Sas- 
katchewan or  in  any  agreement  to  the  contrary,  any  person  who 
executed  on  or  after  the  24th  day  of  June,  1915,  a  chattel  mortgage 
on  any  of  the  chattels  above  mentioned  shall  in  case  of  a  seizure 
under  the  said  mortgage,  have  the  right  to  claim  as  exempt  from 
such  seizure  and  from  sale  any  such  chattels  covered  by  the  said 
mortgage  which  cannot  be  so  seized  or  sold  without  depriving  the 
said  mortgagor  of  the  number  or  part  of  the  number  of  the  kind  of 
such  chattels  which  he  might  ordinarily  hold  free  from  seizure 
under  execution;  and  the  said  mortgagor  shall  be  entitled  to  a 
choice  from  the  greater  quantity  of  the  same  kind  of  chattels  which 
are  exempt  under  seizure  and  sale. 

No  chattels  covered  by  any  chattel  mortgage  shall  be  seized  or 
sold  except  by  the  Sheriff  of  the  Judicial  District  within  which 
such  chattels  are  situated,  or  some  other  person  duly  authorized 
by  him  for  the  purpose.  The  person  making  such  seizure  may, 
before  doing  so,  require  to  be  indemnified  as  to  damages  and  costs 
in  such  amount  as  may  be  reasonable  under  the  circumstances. 

Foreign  Judgments. — There  is  no  Statutory  law  in  this  Pro- 
vince respecting  Foreign  Judgments,  and  the  Common  Law  there- 
fore applies.  See  Brenner  vs.  Cameron,  15  O.W.R.  p.  331,  and 
Rutledge  vs.  United  States  Savings  &  Loan  Co.,  37  S.C.R.  (1906), 
page  546. 

Garnishment. — See  Attachment  of  Debts. 

Homesteads. — A  husband  cannot  sell,  alienate,  lease,  mortgage 
or  in  any  way  incumber  the  homestead  without  the  consent  of  the 
wife  who  must  be  a  party  to  the  instrument.  Upon  consenting  to 
relinquish  her  rights,  the  wife  must  be  examined  separate  and 
apart  from  her  husband  by  certain  officers  appointed,  who  must 
give  a  certificate  that  the  wife  signs  the  instrument  of  her  own 
free  will  and  consent  and  without  any  compulsion  on  the  part  of 
her  husband.  The  certificate  is  required  to  be  annexed  to  or 
endorsed  on  the  instrument. 

The  wife  if  the  owner  of  a  homestead  may  file  a  caveat  to 
protect  her  rights  in  the  same. 

Knowledge  by  the  grantee  that  the  land  described  in  the  in- 
strument in  his  favor  is  the  homestead  of  the  owner  or  that  he  has 
a  wife  is  fraud  and  in  an  action  by  the  wife  any  such  instrument 
or  certificate  of  title  issued  thereon  to  any  person  affected  by  such 
fraud  may  be  set  aside  and  cancelled. 

After  the  death  of  an  owner  of  a  homestead  and  so  long  as  the 
homestead  would  be  exempt  from  seizure  under  execution,  no 
transfer,  agreement,  lease,  mortgage,  incumbrance  or  other  in- 
strument shall  be  effectual  unless  executed  by  the  widow  as  above 
and  the  necessary  certificate  obtained. 

The  wife's  interest  in  the  homestead  of  her  husband  ceases  upon 
the  filing  in  the  proper  Land  Titles  OflSce  of  an  ass'ignment  for  the 
general  benefit  of  the  husband's  creditors  unless  within  30  days 
after  the  mailing  to  her  of  a  notice  by  the  registrar  of  such  assign- 
ment she  files  a  caveat  to  protect  her  rights. 

Intestacy. — See  Devolution  of  Estates. 

Judgments. — A  judgment  does  not  bind  the  goods  or  lands  of  a 
judgment  debtor.  Execution  must  be  issued  on  the  judgment.  A 
judgment  remains  in  force  for  twelve  years. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. — They  have  jurisdiction  throughout  the 
whole  of  Saskatchewan. 


SYNOPSIS  OF  LAWS.  343 

Debts  not  exceeding  1100.00  may  be  recovered  before  Justice  of 
the  Peace. 

Land  Titles. — The  Torrens  System  is  now  and  has  been  in  force 
since  January  1st,  1887.  Almost  all  the  land  is  now  under  the  Land 
Titles  Act,  and  any  land  that  is  not  must  be  brought  under  the  Act 
before  It  can  be  dealt  with. 

Instruments  are  entitled  to  priority  according  to  the  time  of 
registration,  and  not  according  to  date  of  execution. 

Whenever  any  land  is  granted  by  the  Crown  the  Registrar  retains 
the  Letters  Patent  and  a  certificate  or  title  is  issued  to  the  patentee. 
Upon  the  registration  of  each  transfer  the  late  certificate  of  title  Is 
cancelled  and  a  new  one  issued  to  the  new  registered  owner.  The 
original  certificate  of  title  is  retained  in  the  office  and  a  duplicate 
certificate  of  title  delivered  to  the  owner.  When  the  land  is  mort- 
gaged the  duplicate  certificate  of  title  is  impounded  and  retained  in 
the  Registry  Office  until  the  mortgage  is  discharged. 

Section  60  of  the  Act  provides:  "The  land  mentioned  in  any  cer- 
tificate of  title  granted  under  this  Act  shall,  by  Implication  and 
without  any  special  mention  therein,  unless  the  contrary  Is  expressly 
declared,  be  subject  to: 

(a)  Any  subsisting  reservations  or  exceptions  contained  In  the 
original  grant  of  the  land  from  the  Crown. 

(b)  All  unpaid  taxes  and  the  rights  of  purchasers  at  tax  sales. 

(c)  Any  public  highway  or  right  of  way,  or  other  public  ease- 
ment, howsoever  created  upon,  over  or  in  respect  of  the  land. 

(d)  Any  subsisting  lease  or  agreement  for  a  lease  for  a  period 
not  exceeding  three  years,  where  there  is  actual  occupation  of  the 
land  under  the  same. 

(e)  Any  decrees,  orders  or  executions  against  or  affecting  the 
interest  of  the  owner  in  the  land  which  have  been  filed  and  main- 
tained In  force  against  the  owner. 

(f)  Any  right  of  expropriation  which  may,  by  statute  or  ordin- 
ance, be  vested  in  any  person,  body  corporate,  or  His  Majesty. 

(g)  Any  right  of  way  or  other  easement  granted  or  acquired 
under  the  provisions  of  "The  Irrigation  Act." 

(h)  The  provisions  of  Sec.  61  protects  the  title  of  any  person 
adversely  in  actual  possession  of  and  rightly  entitled  to  the  land 
when  such  land  was  brought  under  act. 

(i)  Liens  in  favor  of  His  Majesty  for  advances  of  seed  grain, 
fodder  or  other  goods  by  way  of  relief. 

Every  certificate  of  title  granted  under  the  Act  (except  in  case 
of  fraud,  wherein  the  owner  has  participated  or  colluded)  Is  con- 
clusive evidence  of  ownership  of  the  land. 

No  provision  is  made  for  registering  agreements  for  sale  of  land. 
The  purchaser's  rights,  however,  under  agreements  for  sale  and 
under  any  unregistered  instrument  affecting  land  toay  be  protected 
by  filing  a  caveat. 

See  "The  Land  Titles  Act,"  cap.  18  Statutes  of  Saskatchewan, 
1917  (Second  Session). 

Land    Registration   Fees. — Tariff     of     fees     on    registration    of 

instruments.      (Extract  only.) 

On  application  to  bring  land  under  Act ?5 .  00 

and  in  addition  fees  provided  by  following  item 

Each  Certificate  of  Title  and  duplicate  including  registration 
fees  of  grant  or  transfer  or  for  fresh  duplicate  to  replace 
one  worn  out,  filled  up,  lost  or  destroyed  or  for  con- 
solidation  or   for   enlargement   of   existing   Certificates 

of  Title * 4  .  00 

and  in  addition  fees  payable  to  the  Assurance  Fund. 


344  SASKATCHEWAN. 

Filing  or  registering  any  Caveat  or  withdrawal,  lapse  or 
removal  thereof,  lease,  mortgage,  encumbrance,  lien  or 
charge,  Power  of  Attorney,  Certificate,  order  or  decree 
lis  pendens,  assignment  or  discharge  of  any  mortgage, 
encumbrance,  lien  or  charge  or  any  other  instrument  not 

specially  mentioned   2.00 

Each  Abstract  of  title 1.00 

Each  General  Register  Certificate  (one  name) 1.50 

And  each  additional  name 50 

Any  other  certificate  e.g.  Certificate  re  executions  or  Certi- 
ficate re  Seed  Grain  (one  name) 50 

Each  additional  name 25 

Each  search    25 

Each  transmission  of  land  in  addition  to  fee  for  Certificate 

of  Title  and  Assurance  fee 5.00 

Each  transmission  of  mortgage  or  encumbrance 2.00 

In  addition  to  the  above  fees  there  is  payable  to  the  Assurance 
Fund  on  the  registration  of  each  grant  of  encumbered  land  on  the 
registration  of  the  first  transfer  after  the  issue  of  a  Certificate  of 
Title,  where  the  land  was  not  encumbered,  on  the  increased  value 
of  the  land  in  every  subsequent  transfer  and  on  the  filing  of  a  first 
mortgage  or  encumbrance  before  issue  of  grant,  one-fifth  of  one 
per  cent,  on  the  sworn  value  up  to  $5,000.00,  and  one-tenth  of  one 
per  cent,  on  any  excess  of  such  $5,000.00. 

No  charge  is  made  upon  the  issue  of  a  Certificate  of  Title  to  a 
homestead  patentee  under  the  Provisions  of  The  Dominion  Land 
Act,  unless  at  the  time  of  issue  the  title  is  encumbered  and  in  that 
event  the  fees  are  as  above  mentioned. 

liiens. — See  Conditional  Sale  of  Goods. 

liimitation  of  Actions. — All  actions  for  the  recovery  of  mer- 
chants' accounts,  bills,  notes,  and  all  actions  of  debt  grounded  upon 
any  lending  or  other  contract  without  specialty  shall  be  commenced 
within  six  years  after  the  cause  of  such  action  arose. 

The  provisions  of  the  Real  Property  Limitations  Act,  1874,  being 
chapter  57  of  the  Statutes  of  the  Imperial  Parliament,  passed  in  the 
thirty-seventh  and  thirty-eighth  year  of  Her  Majesty's  reign,  are 
declared  to  be  in  force,  and  to  have  been  in  force  since  the  passing 
thereof. 

Judgments  outlaw  in  twelve  years,  and  contracts  under  seal  in 
twenty  years. 

No  right  to  the  access  and  use  of  light  or  any  other  easement, 
right  in  gross  or  profit  a  prendre  can  be  acquired  by  prescription. 

Married  Women. — In  respect  to  both  land  and  personal  property 
they  have  all  the  rights,  and  are  subject  to  all  the  liabilities  of  a 
femme  sole.     See  "Homesteads." 

Mechanics'  Liens. — The  Mechanics'  Lien  Act  gives  a  contractor, 
mechanic,  labourer  and  material  man  a  lien  for  work  done  or  mater- 
ial furnished  upon  the  interest  of  the  owner  in  the  erection,  building, 
land,  etc. 

A  labourer  cannot  sign  away  his  right  to  a  lien. 

The  owner  of  the  building,  etc.,  upon  which  the  work  is  being 
done  must  retain  20  per  cent,  of  the  cost  for  30  days  after  completion 
thereof. 

Every  mechanic  or  labourer  whose  lien  is  for  wages  shall  to  the 
extent  of  30  days'  wages  have  priority  over  all  other  liens. 

A  claim  for  lien  may  be  filed  in  the  Land  Titles  Office  of  the 
Land  Registration  District,  in  which  the  land  is  situated. 


SYNOPSIS   OF    LAWS.  345 

(a)  By  a  contractor  or  sub-contractor  before  or  during  the  per- 
formance of  the  contract  or  within  30  days  after  completion. 

(b)  For  materials  at  any  time  before  or  during  the  furnishing 
or  within  30  days  after  the  furnishing  of  the  last  material. 

(c)  For  services  during  the  performance  of  the  services  or 
within  30  days  after  completion. 

(d)  For  wages  during  the  performance  of  the  work  or  within  30 
days  after  last  day's  work. 

(e)  In  case  of  contract  under  supervision  of  architect,  engineer 
or  other  person  upon  whose  certificate  payments  are  to  be  made, 
within  time  mentioned  above  (a)  or  within  seven  days  after  such 
person  has  given  his  final  Certificate  or  has  on  application  to  him 
by  the  contractor  refused  to  give  a  final  certificate. 

Failure  to  file  a  lien  within  the  time  limited  by  the  Act  does 
not  defeat  the  lien  except  as  against  intervening  parties  becoming 
entitled  to  a  lien  or  charge  upon  the  land,  whose  claim  has  been 
registered  prior  to  registration  of  such  lien  or  as  against  an  owner 
in  respect  of  payments  made  in  good  faith  to  a  contractor  after 
the  expiration  of  said  period  of  thirty  days  and  before  any  claim 
or  lien  is  filed  or  notice  thereof  given  to  the  owner. 

Once  a  Hen  is  filed  it  remains  in  force  until  withdrawn  or  other- 
wise removed  by  proceedings  under  the  Act. 

The  taking  of  security  or  recovery  of  a  personal  Judgment  doe« 
not  merge  the  lien. 

Proceedings  to  enforce  a  lien  are  taken  In  the  District  Court. 

Moratorium. — See  Volunteers. 

Real  Estate. — See  Land  Titles. 

Volunteers  and  Reservists  Relief  Act — ^The  Act  is  only  for  the 
protection  of  the  property  and  Interest  held  bona  fide  in  their  own 
right  by  persons  who  have  joined  or  may  after  the  passing  of  the 
Act,  join  as  volunteers  the  forces  raised  by  the  Government  of 
Canada  for  overseas  service  in  the  present  war,  or  who  have  left  or 
may  leave  Canada  to  join  the  British,  French,  Belgian,  Russian,  Ita- 
lian or  Serbian  Armies,  or  the  army  of  any  other  power  which  may 
after  14th  March,  1916,  become  an  ally  of  Great  Britain  for  the  pur- 
poses of  the  present  war,  either  as  volunteers  or  reservists. 

No  action  or  other  proceeding.  Judicial  or  extra  judicial  for  can- 
cellation, sale  or  foreclosure  or  upon  a  personal  covenant  contained 
in  any  Agreement  for  Sale  of  land,  Mortgage  or  other  encumbrance 
affecting  land,  made  by  volunteers  or  reservists,  or  the  obligations 
of  which  have  been  assumed  by  or  have  devolved  upon  a  volunteer 
or  reservist  shall  be  taken  or  continued  until  the  expiration  of  one 
year  after  the  conclusion  of  the  present  war  or  after  the  discharge 
of  the  volunteer  or  reservist. 

An  interest  of  a  volunteer  or  reservist  acquired  after  the  com- 
mencement of  proceedings  shall  not  invalidate  any  such  proceed- 
ings, and  an  interest  not  registered  by  Caveat  or  otherwise  before 
the  date  of  commencement  of  proceedings  is  deemed  to  be  acquired 
after  such  date  until  the  contrary  Is  shown. 

Nothing  in  the  Act  prevents  a  Mortgagee  or  Encumbrancer 
entering  into  possession  of  the  lands  mortgaged  or  encumbered  and 
receiving  and  taking  the  rents.  Issues  and  proceeds  thereof,  or 
leasing  the  same  except  in  cases  where  the  land  is  occupied  by  the 
wife  of  a  soldier  or  mother  (If  a  widow)  of  a  volunteer  or  reservist 
as  a  home. 

If  it  is  made  to  appear  to  the  Court  or  to  any  Official  having 
jurisdiction  that  the  interest  of  a  Volunteer  or  reservist  in  the 
land  is  merely  nominal  or  that  the  owner  of  an  interest  who  is  a 
necessary  party  to  the  proceeding,  cannot  be  found  after  all  reason- 
able means  of  discovery  of  his  whereabouts  have  been  exhausted, 


346  SASKATCHEWAN. 

and  that  although  facts  may  exist  pointing  to  the  presumption  that 
he  Is  not  a  volunteer  or  reservist,  it  is  important  to  ascertain  whe- 
ther such  is  the  case,  proceedings  may  be  allowed  to  go  on  as  if  the 
Act  had  not  been  passed. 

No  execution  may  be  levied  on  the  land  of  any  Volunteer  or 
reservist  until  one  year  after  the  conclusion  of  the  present  war. 
No  personal  property  belonging  to  a  Volunteer  or  reservist  or  in 
his  possession  under  a  lien  agreement,  may  be  seized  or  sold  for 
taxes  until  one  year  after  the  close  of  the  present  war  unless 
the  party  making  the  seizure  proves  before  a  Justice  of  the  Peace 
that  the  property  to  be  seized  has  been  abandoned  and  is  not  in 
possession  of  the  family  of  such  volunteer  or  reservist  or  some  other 
person  on  his  behalf,  and  that  there  is  imminent  danger  of  the 
property  suffering  damage  unless  it  is  seized  and  disposed  of. 

No  execution  shall  be  levied  until  one  year  after  the  close 
of  the  war  against  the  goods  of  a  volunteer  or  reservist  unless  in 
the  opinion  of  the  Sheriff  no  interest  of  the  volunteer  or  reservist 
or  of  his  family  will  be  served  by  the  said  levy  being  withheld. 

The  protection  granted  to  the  property  and  interests  of  volun- 
teers and  reservists  is  extended  to  the  property  of  interests  of  their 
wives  and  their  mothers  if  widows  and  the  expressions  "volunteer" 
and  "reservist"  in  the  Act  include  persons  belonging  to  the  above 
classes  and  men  called  out  under  the  Military  Service  Act. 

A  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  may  in  his  discretion,  on  applica- 
tion made  to  him  for  such  purpose,  permit  any  act  to  be  done  or 
proceedings  to  be  taken  as  if  the  Act  had  not  been  passed. 

Where  the  commencement  of  an  action  or  the  taking  of  any 
other  proceedings  is  delayed  by  reason  of  the  provisions  of  the 
Act,  the  time  during  which  such  prevention  or  delay  continues  is 
not  to  be  computed  for  the  purposes  of  any  statute  limiting  the 
time  within  which  an  action  is  required  to  be  commenced  or  pro- 
ceedings taken. 

Any  contract  or  agreement  whereby  the  volunteer  or  reservist 
relinquishes  his  rights  under  the  Act  are  void. 

Land  assessed  to  a  volunteer  or  reservist  may  not  be  sold  for 
taxes  until  one  year  after  close  of  war  or  discharge  of  the  soldier. 
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  excepting  wills  of  soldiers  on  active  mili- 
tary service  or  mariner  or  seaman  at  sea  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,  in  the 
presence  of  two  or  more  witnesses  present  at  the  same  time,  who 
shall  attest  and  shall  subscribe  the  will  in  the  presence  of  the 
testator,  but  no  form  of  attestation  is  necessary.  Devise  (other 
than  a  charge  for  the  payment  of  a  debt)  to  witness  or  the  husband 
or  wife  of  a  witness,  is  void,  but  the  witness  may  prove  the  execu- 
tion of  the  will.  No  will,  codicil,  or  any  part  thereof,  shall  be 
revoked  otherwise  than  by  marriage,  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. 

Also  see  Devolution  of  Estates. 

Workmen's  Compensation. — See  Compensation  to  Workmen. 


PROFESSIONAL  CARDS 


ALBEBTA  LEGAL.  CARDS  401 

ATHABASEA,  ALTA. 


P.  W.  L.  CLARK, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

ATHABASKA,  ALTA. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


CALOABY,  ALTA. 


BURNS  &  MAYOR, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  yofariet,  etc., 
Offices:  CALGABY,  and  BAS3AN0,  ALTA. 

R.  C.  BuxNS,  B.A.,  LL.B.  J.  S.  MAVom,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

BoBEBT  McLean. 

CLARKE,  CARSOX,  MACLEOD  &  CO., 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc., 

CALGARY,   ALBEBTA,   CANADA. 

A.  H.  Clabke,  K.C.  J.  E.  A.  ALacleod.  J.  M.  Cabson. 

A.  L.  Smith.      W.  C.  Robertson.      F.  L.  Shouldice. 

A.  deB.  Wixteb. 

R.  M.  Edmanson.      L  F.  Fitch.      P.  A.  Carson.      W.  C.  Egbert. 

Cable  Address:    "Clarod."  Code:     Western  Union. 

FORD,  MILLER  &  HARVEY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors  and  Notaries. 

Alberta   Corner,   CALGARY,    ALTA. 

Clinton  J.  Ford.  Lfx).  H.  Miller.  E.  L.  Harvey. 

Corporation   Counsel   and  Patent   Attorneys. 

WALTER  D.  GOW, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
508-509   Herald   Building, 
CALGARY,  ALBEBTA. 
Special  attention  given  to  Collections. 

LENT,  MACKAY  &  MANN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc 

305   Grain  Exchange   Building,   CALGARY,   ALBEBTA. 

W.  F.  W.  Lent.  Alex.  B.  Mackay,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

H.  D.  Mann,  M.A.,  LL.B. 
Solicitors  for:   The  Standard  Bank  of  Canada;   The  Northern  Trusts 
Company;   Associated  Mortgage  Investors. 

Phone   (Private  Exchange)    M.   4681.  Cable  Address,   "Lenjo." 

Western  Union  Code. 


402  ALBERTA  LEGAL  CARDS 

CALGARY,  ALTA. 

LOUGHEED,  BENNETT,  McLAWS  &  CO., 

Barristers,  Solicitors  and   Notaries. 

CALGARY.   CANADA. 

Sm  James  Lougheed,  K.C.,  K.C.M.Gr.  E.  B.  Bennett,  K.C,  M.P. 

W.  H.  McLaws. 
Cable  "Loughnett,"  Calgary. 
Solicitors  for:  Bank  of  Montreal,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Merchants 
Bank  of  Canada,  Royal  Bank  of  Canada,  Massey-Harris  Co.,  Ltd.,  Hudsons 
Bay  Co.,  Eoyal  Trust  Co.,  Sun  Life  Assce.  Co.,  etc. 

MUIR,  JEPHSON,  ADAMS  &  BROWNLEE, 
Barristers  and  Solicitors, 
CALGAEY,  ALBERTA,  CANADA. 
James  Muib,  K.C,  LL.D.  J,  P.  J.  Jephson. 

Charles  F.  Adams.  John  E.  Beownlee. 

Cables:    "Jephson,  Calgary." 
Codes:   A. B.C.,  Fifth  Ed.,  and  Western  Union. 
Solicitors  for  Maryland  Casualty  Co.;  The  Law  Society  of  Alberta,  etc. 

H.  L.  O'ROURKE,  B.A„ 

(Also  of  Ontario  Bar.) 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   Notary. 

Suite   5,  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.,   231  Eighth  Avenue  West, 

CALGARY,  ALTA. 

Company   and    Commercial   Law.      Collections. 

P.O.  Box  2093.  Phone  M.   4116. 

JOHN  J.  PETRIE, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

322a  8th  Avenue  West, 

CALGARY,  ALTA. 

Branch  Office — Strathmore. 

Office,  Phone  M.  3375.  Residence,  Phone  M.  3251. 

REILLY,  LUNNEY  &  LANNAN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 
Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg.,  CALGARY,  ALBERTA. 

Clifford  B.  Reilly,  B.A.,  LL.B.  Hakry  W.  Lunney,  B.A.,  B.C.L. 

Alphonsus   Lannan,   LL.B. 
Special  facilities  for  corresponding  in   French. 

E.  V.  ROBERTSON, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc. 

Herald  Bldg. 

CALGABY,  CANADA. 

Collections  undertaken.  Cable  Addrew:    "Jurirt." 


ALBERTA  LEGAL  CARDS  403 

CALGARY,  ALTA. 


SHORT,  ROSS,  SELWOOD,  SHAW  &  MAYHOOD, 

Barristers,  Solicitors  and  Notaries. 
CALGARY,  ALBERTA. 

James  Short,  K.C,  Crown  Prosecutor.  Geoboe  H.  Eoss,  K.C. 

Feedebick  S.  Selwood,  B.A.  Joseph  T.  Shaw,  LL.B. 

L.  Frederick  Mathood,  LL.B. 


Solicitors  for  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada,  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Ej.  Co., 
North  American  Life  Asa.  Co.,  Great  West  Permanent  Loan  Co.,  Standard 
Trusts  Co.,  Excelsior  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Atlas  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.,  etc 
Cable  Addres* :  ' '  Shortross,  Calgary. ' ' 

TWEEDIE  &  McGILLIVRAY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  yotaries,  etc. 

105a  8th  Avenue  West. 

CALGABY  ALTA. 

T.  M.  TwEEDiE,  B.A.,  LL.B.  A.  A.  McGillivrat,  LL.B. 

E.  M.  Spankie.  H.  E.  Cbowle.  G.  Buchanan. 

Cable  Address:    "Tweedie"  Western  Union  Code. 

CAESTAIRS.  ALTA. 

MICHAEL  SMITH,  M.A.,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc. 
CAESTAIRS,   ALTA. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

CLABESHOLBf,  ALTA. 
J.  R.  WATT,  B.A.  (CANTAB.)^ 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 
CLABESHOLM,  ALBERTA,  CANADA. 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 
EDWARD  BRICE, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  Etc. 

9949   Jasper  Ave., 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

Offices  at   Edmonton   and   Tofield. 

Reference:    Royal  Bank  of  Canada,  Edmonton. 

Solicitor  for  the  Town  of  Tofield. 


404  ALBERTA  LEGAL  CARDS 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

EMERY,  NEWELL  &  FORD,  ^ 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 
Offices,  Canada  Permanent  Bldg.,  EDMONTON,  ALTA.,  CANADA. 
E.  C.  Emibt.  C.  F.  Nbwell,  K.C.  Fbank  Foed,  K.C. 

I.  B.  HowATT.  N,  E,  Lindsay. 

Cable  Address:    '^Beekem. "  Code:    Western  Union. 

EWING,  HARVIE  &  BURY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors  and  Notaries. 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

A.  F.  EwiNG,  K,C.  A.  D.  Habvie. 

A.  U.  G.  BuBY,  M.A.,  T.C.D,   (formerly  of  King's  Inns,  Dublin,  Ireland). 

FRIEDMAN  &  LIEBERMAN, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors,  etc. 

Offices:   720-21-22  Tegler  Building. 

EDMONTON,   ALBERTA. 

H.  A.  Friedman.  M.  I.  Lieberman,  B.A.,  S.C. 

GRIESBACH,  O'CONNOR  &  CO., 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 
National  Trust  Building, 
EDMONTON,  ALTA. 
W.  A.  Griesbach,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  G.  B.  O'Connor,  K.C. 

S.   S.   CoBMACK.  J.   R.  Drysdale.  A.   R.   Cameron. 

Solicitors  for:   National  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.;  British  and  American  Mort- 
gage Co.,  Ltd. 

Collection  Department. 
Cable  Address  :   "Griesbach." Cable  Code:   A.B.C.  (5th  ed). 

WILFRED  G.  HARRISON, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

Empire  Block. 

EDMONTON,   ALTA. 

Cable  Address:    "Harson."  Code:   Western  Union. 

Loans ;  Collections ;  Investments. ^^^ 

HYNDMAN,  MILNER  &  MATHESON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

Royal  Bank  of  Canada  Chambers, 

EDMONTON,  CANADA. 

H.  H.  Hyndman.  H.  R.  Milneb.  A.  S.  Matheson. 

Solicitors  for  The  Royal  Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable   Address:    "Hyndman." 


ALBEBTA  LEGAL  CARDS  405 


EDMONTON,  ALTA. 
BUTHEEFOBD,  JAMIESON,  GRANT  &  STEEK, 

Barhstert,  Solieitora  and  Ifotarie»t 

EDMONTON  AND  STRATHCONA,  ALTA. 

HOK.  A  C  BuTHiBroKD,  K.C.,  LLJ).      Fbkdxucx  C  jAuamm. 

Chas.  H.  Gbant.        Geo.  H.  Steeb.        Gio.  P.  Downis. 

Solieitora  for  Oanada  Bonded  Attornej;    Strathcona  Branch,   Imperial 
Bank  of  Canada,  and  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce. 


23 


406  ALBERTA  LEGAL  CARDS 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

JAMES  A.  McCAFFRY, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 

20-21  Jackson  Block, 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

P.  O.  Box  612.  Telephone  2528. 

GEORGE  W.  AIASSIB, 

Barritter,  Solieitor,  tte. 

Suite  528  Tegler  Building, 
EDMONTON,  ALBEBTA. 

PORTE  &  McELWAINE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

416  McLeod  Bldg,, 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

G.  R.  PoETK,  LL.B.  P.  A,  McElwaine,  B.A,,  LL.B, 

ROBERTSON,  WINKLER  &  CO., 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 
EDMONTON,   ALBERTA. 
Habby  H.  Robertson.  Gordon  E.  Winklkb. 

Write  U8  for  particulars  in  regard  to  first  mortgage  loans  that  will  nst 
8  per  cent. 

Cable  Address:   "Robson,"  Edmonton. 

SHORT  &  CROSS, 
SHORT,    CROSS,    MACLEAN   &    MACDONALD, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

Merchants  Bank  Building, 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 

Wm.  Short,  K.C.  Hon.  C.  W.  Cross,  K.C.  N.  D.  Maolban. 

H.  C.  Macdonald,  J.  Boyd  McBride.  John  Arundkl. 

James  K.  Wilson. 

Solicitors  for :   Merchants  Bank  of  Canada ;  Union  Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address:   "Short." 

Codes:     A. B.C.    (5th   ed.)    Bedford   McNeil.   Western    Union. 

GEORGE  H.  VAN  ALLEN, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 
Tegler  Building,  EDMONTON,  ALBERTA. 
Phones  5339,  81864. 


ALBERTA  LEGAL  CARDS  407 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 


WOODS,  SHERRY,  COLLISSON  &  FIELD 

WOODS,  SHERRY,  MACALISTER  &  CRAIG, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 

EDMONTON,  ALBEBTA,   CANADA. 


Counsel:   O.  M.  Bieear,  K.C. 


3.  B.  Woods,  K.C.      J.  C.  Sheert.      J.  T.  J.  Collisson.      S.  W.  Fixlx*. 

J.  Macalister.  W.  D.  Cbaio. 

Cables:  "Biggwood." 

EMPBESS,  ALTA. 

HENRY  J.  DUFF, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary. 
EMPBESS,  ALTA- 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

mOH  RIVER  AND  BLACEIE,  ALTA. 

BALLACHEY  &  BURNET, 

Barristers,   Solieitora,   Notaries,   etc* 

HIGH  BIVEB,  ALTA. 

Alxc  a.  Ballachxt.  F.  L.  Buunr. 

Solieitort  for  The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  The  Union  Bank  of  Cas- 
•da;  Dominion  Baak;  Town  of  High  Hirer;  Oaaada  Bonded  AttonMj. 

LACOMBE,  ALTA. 

EDWIN  H.  JONES, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary. 
LACOMBE,  ALTA. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

LAKE  SASKATOON,  ALTA. 

J.  ARCHER,  LL.B., 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Notary. 

LAKE  SASKATOON,  ALTA. 

also  at  QRANDE  PRAIEIE. 

Solicitor  for:  The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce;  Hudsons  Bay  Com- 
pany, Ltd.;  Revillon  Freres  Trading  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  Canada  Bonded  Attor- 
ney. 


408  ALBERTA  LEGAL  CARDS 

LETHBRIDGE,  ALTA. 

CONYBEARE,  CHURCH,  McARTHUR  &  DAVIDSON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

LETHBRIDGE,  ALTA. 

C.  F.  P.  CoNYBEABB,  K.C.     H.  W.  Church,  M.A.     M,  S.  McAbthur,  B.A. 

E.  R.  Davidson,  LL.B. 

Solicitors  for:    Bank  of  Montreal;  British  Canadian  Trust  Co.;  Imperial 

Life  Assce.  Co.,  etc.,  etc. 

HOGG  &  JAMIESON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

Empress  Block, 

LETHBRIDGE,    ALTA. 

C.  Fred.  Jamieson.  A.  B.  Hogg. 

JOHNSTONE  &  RITCHIE, 

Barristerg,  Solicitors,  Notaries, 

LETHBRIDGE,   ALBERTA,  CANADA. 

L.  M.  Johnstone,  K.C.  J.  Nobman  Bitchik. 

W.  8.  Geat. 

Solicitors  for:  Union  Bank  of  Canada;  International  Harvester  Co.; 
Hudson 's  Bay  Co. ;  Canadian  Mortgage  Investment  Co. ;  Security  Trust  Co. 
Ltd.;  B.  C.  Permanent  Loan  Co.;  Employers'  Liability  Assce.  Corp.;  Rail- 
way Passengers'  Assce.  Co.,  etc. 

Cable  Address:   "Johnstone,  Lethbridge." 

SHEPHERD,  DUNLOP  &  RICE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc., 

LETHBRIDGE,  ALBERTA. 

Simpson  J.  Shepherd.  Allen  E.  Dunlop.  ®G.  E.  A.  Rice. 

Solicitors  for  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Molsons  Bank,  Trusts  and 
Guarantee  Co.,  Ltd. 

Special  Department  for  Collections. 

R.  ANDREW  SMITH,  B.A.,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc. 

Royal    Bank    Chambers, 
LETHBRIDGE,  ALBERTA. 

MACLEOD,  ALTA. 

W.  M.  CAMPBELIi,  K.C, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,  Notary,   etc. 

MACLEOD,  ALTA. 

Solicitor  for  the  Union  Bank  of  Canada. 

Agent    for    Atty.-General. 


ALBERTA  LEGAL  CARDS  409 

MACLEOD,  ALTA. 


McDonald,  martin  &  Mackenzie, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public,  etc. 

MACLEOD,  ALTA. 

J,  W.  McDonald.  T.  B.  Maktix.  D.  G.  Mackenzix. 

Solicitors  for:   Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce;   Hudsons   Bay  Co.,  etc. 


MEDICINE  HAT,  ALTA. 


BEGG,  McLARTY  &  EVANS, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

MEDICINE  HAT,  ALBEBTA. 

W.  A.  Beoo,  K.C.  E.  R.  Evans.  N.  A.  McLabtt. 

Solicitors  at    Medicine  Hat  to    The  Bank    of  Montreal;   The    Canadian 

Bank  of  Commerce;   The  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada;   Can.  Natl.  Fire  Ins. 

Co.;  Security  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.;  B.C.  Permanent  Loan  Co.,  etc.,  etc. 

BLACKSTOCK  &  CLOW, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 
Burns  Block, 
MEDICINE   HAT,  ALTA,  CANADA. 
G.  M.  Blackstock.  a,  B.  Clow. 

Solicitors  for:  International  Harvester  Coy.  of  Canada  Ltd.;  Acme  Har- 
vester &  Machine  Coy. ;   Home  Investment  &  Savings  Associatien. 

LAIDLAW,  BLANCHARD  &  RAND; 

LAIDLAW,  BLANCHARD,  KNOWLES  &  LONG, 
Barristers,  Solicitors  and  Notaries, 
MEDICINE  HAT,  ALTA. 

LOBNS   N.   LAIDLAW.  IVAN   C.   BaND.  C.   S.    BLAKOHARD. 

H.  O.  Knowlis.                   G.  p.  H.  Long. 
Solicitors  for:    Boyal  Bank  of  Canada;    Merehanta   Bank   of  Canada; 
Dominion   Bank;    Canada  Bonded  Attorney;    Canadian   Mortgage   Invest- 
ment Co.;  Standard  Trusts  Co. 

PEACE  RIVEE  CROSSING,  ALTA. 

A.  PHIMESTER, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc. 
PEACE    RIVEB   CROSSING,  ALTA. 
Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

PINCHEB  CREEK,  ALTA. 

THOMSON  &  JACKSON, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 
PINCHER  CREEK,  ALTA. 
Donald   Thomson.  J.  H.  Jackson. 

Solicitors   for  Canada  Bonded   Attorney. 


410  ALBERTA  LEGAL  CARDS 

PROVOST,  ALTA. 


RAYMOND  M.  LEE,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary. 
PEOVOST,  ALTA. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 


RED  DEER.  ALTA. 


PAYNE  &  GRAHAM, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries, 

RED  DEER,  ALTA. 
W.  Ernest  Payne.  P.  E.  Graham. 

Solicitors  for:  The  City  of  Bed  Deer;  The  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada; 
The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce;  Bank  of  Montreal;  Canada  Bonded 
Attorney. 

CJollections  receive  prompt  attention. 


SEDGE  WICK,  ALTA. 


SCRIMGEOUR  &  MILLAR, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 
SEDGEWICK,    ALTA. 
Solicitors   for   Canada    Bonded   Attorney. 

STETTLER,  ALTA. 

J.  T.  COSTIGAN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc. 

STETTLER,    ALTA. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

STONY  PLAIN,  ALTA. 

F.  W.  LUNDY, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,   etc. 
STONY   PLAIN,    ALTA. 
Solicitor   for   Canada   Bonded   Attorney,   etc. 

TABER,  ALTA. 


PROWSB  &  LYONS, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries, 
TABER,  ALTA. 
John  B.  Lyons,  LL.B.  J.  Harpbr  Prowse,  LL.B. 

Solieitors  for:   Bank  of  Hamilton;   Boyal  Bank;   Bank  of  Conuoeree; 
Canada  Bonded   Attorney. 
Attend   at   Bow   Island   and   Grassy   Lake. 


ALBEBTA  LEGAL  CARDS  411 

VEBHILION.  ALTA. 


J.  W.  G.  MORRISON, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary. 
VERMILION,  ALBEBTA,  CANADA. 


VULCAN.  ALTA. 


L.  H.  STACK,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 

Bank  of  Hamilton  Chambers, 

VULCAN,  ALTA. 

Solicitor  for  Canadian  Bank  of  Commeree. 


WAINWRIGHT,  ALTA. 


FIELDHOUSE  &  BOYD, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries, 

WAINWRIGHT,  ALTA. 

OflSces  also  at  EDGERTON,  ALTA  and  CHAUVIN,  ALTA. 

H.   V.   PiKLDHOrSE.  H.   C.   BOTD. 

WETASKIWIN,  ALTA. 

WATT  &  WATT, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public, 

Offices:  WETASKIWIN,  LEDUC  and  HABDISTY,  ALTA. 

John  Stewart  Watt,  M.A.,  LL3.  C.  M.  Boyton. 

Solieiton   for   Canada   Bonded   Attomej,   Mercantile   Adjuster,  etc,   at 
Westaskiwiu,  Leduc  and  Hardistj. 


CRANBROOK,  B.C. 


GURD  &  SPREULL, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Notaries    Public. 

CRANBROOK,  B.C. 

W.  F.  Guw).  G.  J.  Spreuix,  MJL,  LL.B. 

Solicitors  for :  The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  and  for  Canada  Bonded 
Attorney,  etc. 

MACDONALD  &  NISBET, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc, 

CRANBROOK,  B.C. 

A.  B.  Macdonald.  W.  a.  Nisbkt. 

Solicitors  for:    Imperial  Bank  of  Canada  and  Rojal  Bank  of  Canada. 


412  BRITISH    COLUMBIA    LEGAL    CARDS 

FEBNIE,  B.C. 


HERCHMER  &  GRAHAM, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc. 

FEENIE,  B.C. 

Sheewood  Herchmer.  Alan  Graham. 

Cable    Address :    * '  Hermar.  * ' 

Codes:   Western  Union  and  Moreing  &  Neal. 


KAMLOOPS,  B.C. 


CORNWALL  &  ARCHIBALD, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public, 

F.  Temple  Cornwall. 

Official   Administrator   Kamloops   Electoral   District. 

J.  E.  Archibald,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

Solicitors   to    Bank   of   Montreal;    Imperial   Bank    of    Canada;    Canada 
Bonded  Attorney;    Royal  Bank  of  Canada. 


NEW  WESTMINSTER,  B.C. 


H.  NORMA.N  LIDSTER, 

Barrister-at-Law,  Solicitor,  etc. 

Merchants'  Bank  Bldg.,  > 

NEW  WESTMINSTER,  B.C. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

Cable  Address:  "Lidster."  Code:  Western  Union. 

Telephone  1070. 

PENTICTON,  B.C.  

WALTER  E.  HASKINS, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

PENTICTON,  B.C. 

Solicitor  for :   Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce ;  Southern  Okanagan  Land  Co. 
Ltd.,  etc. 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA    LEGAIi    CARDS  413 

PORT  COQIHTLAM,  B.C. 
ERNEST  W.  BIGELOW, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 
POET  COQUITLAM,  B.C. 
Branch   Offices   at   Mission   City,   Hammond   and   Hanej. 
Solicitor  for :  Citj  of  Port  Coquitlam,  and  the  District  and  Municipalitj 
of  Mission. 

BEVELSTOKE,  B.C. 

WILLIAJSI  I.  BRIGGS, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
REVELSTOKE,  B.C. 

Solicitor    for:    Canada    Bonded    Attorney,    Molsona    Bank,    City    of 

B«T«l8toke,  etc. 

ROSSLAND,  B.C. 


CHAS.  F.  R.  PINCOTT, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc. 
BOSSLAND,  B.C. 
Solicitor  for:    Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

TRAIL  AND  ROSSLAND,  B.C. 


ROLAND  C.  CROWE, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
TRAIL,  B.C.,  and   ROSSLAND,   B.C. 
Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


VANCOUVER,  B.C. 


ABBOTT,  MACRAE  &  CO., 

Barristers  and  Solicitors, 
Bank   Of   Ottawa   Building,    VANCOUVER,    B.C. 
J.  L.  O.  Abbott.  J.  K.  Macrai.  P.  R.  Duncan. 

Solicitors  for  the  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada;  Bank  of  Ottawa,  etc. 
Cables:    " Scrutator,"    "Lerrae,"    Vancouver.     Codes:    Bedford    Mc- 
Neill, "Western  Union,  Moreing  &  Neal. 

W.  G.  ANDERSON,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

604  Vancouver  Block, 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 


414  BRITISH    COLUMBIA    LEGAL    CARDS 

VANCOUVER.  B.C. 

EDGAR  BLOOMFIELD, 

Barrister-at-Law. 

811-12  Credit  Foncier  Bldg.,  850  HaetingB  St.  West. 

Phone:  Seymour  4495.  VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

BOWSER,  REID,  WALLBRIDGE,  DOUGLAS  &  GIBSON, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   tie., 

525  Seymour  St.,  VANCOUVEB,  B.C. 

W.  J.  Bowser,  K.C.        R.  L.  Reid,  K.C.        D.  S.  Wallbbidok. 
A.  H.  Douglas.  J.  Goodwin  Gibson. 

Cable    Address:     "Bowf ridge."      Codes,    A. B.C.,    Western    Union. 

DAVIS,  MARSHALL,  MACNEILL  &  PUGH, 

DAVIS,  LAWSON,  ARMOUR  &  McLORG, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc., 

London  Building.  VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

E.  P.  Davis,  K.C.  C.  B.  Macneill,  K.C.  D.  G.  Marshall,  K.C. 

J.  H.  Lawson.         J.  S.  W.  PuGH.         Douglas  Armoxje. 

E.  M.  C.  McLoEO. 

Cable    Address:     "Damarell,"    Western    Union;    McNeill's    1908    Ed.; 

Al.  Telegraphic. 
Solicitors  to  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Canadian  Northern  Paeifle 
Railway,  etc. 

EARLE  &  SUTHERLAND, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 

507-8-9  Winch  Building,  VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

EuFUS  R.  Eable,  K.C.  John  A.  Sutherland. 

FARRIS  &  EMERSON, 

Barristers   and   Solicitors. 

Rooms  602-606,  Pacific  Building, 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

W.  B.  Fareis,  B.C.L.  John  Emerson,  B.A. 

Phones  Seymour  .3505,  1823. 

H.  D.  HULME, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary 
310  Seymour  Street, 
VANCOUVER,  B.C. 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA    LEGAL    CABDS  415 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 
KILLAM  &  BECK, 

Barristers.  Solicitors,  etc., 

102-106   Pacific   Building, 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

Cbcu.  Killam,  M.A.,  D.C.L.  James  E.  Beck. 

(EngUsh   Solicitor) 
Solicitors  for:   Canada  Bonded  Attorney;   Merchants  Mercantile  Co.   of 
Canada;   Sterling  Trust  Co.;   Van  Emon  Elevator  Co.,  Ferro-Concrete  Co., 
etc. 

Company,  Trust  and  Commercial  Law  Specialized. 

LENNIE,  CLARK,  HOOPER  &  O'NEILL, 
Barristers  and  Solicitors. 
Vancouver  Block,  VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

BoBKBT  Scott  Lsxxiz.  John  Axthus  Olabx. 

T.  B.  HOOPKS  (late  of  the  Saskatchewan  Bar). 

D.  J.  O'Neill. 

Cable  Address:   "Lennie."  Vanconrer. 

STEERS  &  PELTON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 

Standard    Bank    Building, 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 
William  Steebs.  G.  V.  Pkltok. 

TAYLOR,  MAYERS,  STOCKTON  &  SMITH, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries, 

Rogers  Bldg.,  VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

8.  S.  Tatlob,  LLuB.,  K.C.       E.  C.  Mayers,  LL.B.       R.  P.  Stockton,  LL3. 

BoBERT  Smith,  LL.B. 

Solicitors  for  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada. 

TIFFIN  &  ALEXANDER, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc, 

Pacific  Building,  VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

F.  W.  TiTTiN.  Arthts  Alkxandxr. 

Cable   Address:    "Tiflfalex." 

Solicitors  for :    Dominion  Bank ;  G.  T.  P.  Rt.  Co.  •  G.  T.  P.  Steam- 
ship Co.,  Ltd.;    Canadian  Australian  Steamship 'Co.,  Ltd. 


416  BRITISH    COLUMBIA    LEGAL    CARDS 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 


WILLIAMS,  WALSH,  McKIM  &  HOUSSER, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

Canada  Permanent  Building. 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

Adolphus  Williams,  K.C.  Walter  W.  Walsh.  H.  C.  N.  McKim. 

George  E.  Housser. 

Solicitors  for   the   Molsons   Bank,    Canada   Permanent   Mortgage   Corp., 

Canada   Permanent   Trust   Co.,    Confederation   Life    Assn.,    Massey-Harris 

Co.,  Ltd.,  JEtna  Accident  &  Liability  Co.,  Canadian  Mortgage  Investment 

Co.,  Lumberman's  Indemnity  ExcJiange,  etc. 


VICTORIA,  B.C. 


BARNARD,  ROBERTSON,  HEISTERMAN  &  TAIT, 

Barristers-at-Law,  Solicitors,  etc., 
VICTORIA,  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 
Harold  B.  Robertson.  Hon.  G.  H.  Baenard,  K.C.,  M.P. 

H.    G.    S.    HEISTERMAN.  E.  L.  Tait. 

A.  W.  Millioan. 
Solicitors  for:     Imperial  Bank  of  Canada,  Merchants 
Bank  of  Canada,  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  B.C.  Eleetrie  Ry.  Co.,  Saanich 
Municipality,  Canadian  Collieries  (Dunsmuir)  Ltd. 

Cable  Address:    "Robron" 

BODWELL  &  LAWSON, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc., 
918  Government  St. 
VICTORIA,  B.C. 
Solicitors  for  the  Bank  of  Montreal. 

Cable  Address :    "Bodirving." 

COURTNEY  &  ELLIOTT, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public, 

McCallum  Bldg.,  A^ICTORIA,  B.C. 

C.  K.  Courtney.  Fred  C.  Elliott. 

P.  O.  Box  914. 


BOISSEVAIN,   3VIAN. 


C.  Y.  MACKENZIE, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

BOISSEVAIN,  MAN. 
Solicitor  for:   The  Dominion  Bank;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 


MANITOBA   LEGAL   CABDS  417 

BRANDON,  MAN. 


COLDWELL,  COLEAL^N  &  KERR, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc., 

BRANDON,   MANITOBA. 

Gk).  Bobson  Ccldwill,  K.C.  Geoeqb  B.  Coliman,  K.C. 

N.  Whitby  Kerb. 

Solicitors  for  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada;  Union  Bank  of  Canada;  Bank 

of  B.  N.  A.;  The  Imperial  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  Canada;  Canada  Bonded 

Attorney.     Special  Collection  Department. 

Cable  Address:   "Coldwell." 

HENDERSON  &  lyiATHESON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

BRA.NDON,  MAN. 

Hknbt  E.  Henderson,  K.C.  Bobebt  M.  Matheson,  K.C. 

Solicitors  for  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada.  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce, 
Occidental  Fire  Insurance  Company,  etc.,  etc. 

A.  W.  H.  SMITH,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

Barrister,  Solicitor  and  Notary. 

BRANDON,  MAN. 

General  Solicitor  for  Netherlands  American  I^and  Co. 

Collections  given  careful  attention. 

CABMAN.  MAN. 


P.  J.  BUTCHER, 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Notary. 

CARMAN,   MAN. 

Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  Canadian  Bank  of  Com- 
merce; Union  Bank  of  Canada;  Municipality  of  DufFerin;  Canada  Trust 
Co.,  etc. 


DAUPHIN,  MAN. 


SIMPSON,  McGIRR  &  CO., 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

OiEces:   Dauphin,  Roblin,  Grand  View. 

Frank  E.  Simpson.  Ernest  N.  McGirb. 

J,  E.  :^INE,  Notary  Public,  Roblin;  Wm.  Dickie,  Notary  Public,  Grandview. 

Special  Collection  Department. 

Solicitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

Also  for:  Bank  of  Ottawa,  Dauphin,  Man.;  Bank  of  Montreal, 
Dauphin,  Man.;  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Grand  View,  Man.;  Union 
Bank  of  Canada,  Roblin,  Man.;  Town  of  Dauphin;  Village  of  Roblin;  Rural 
Municipalities  of  Mossey  River,  Hillsburg  and  Grand  View;  Can.  Mortgage 
Investment  Co. 


418  MANITOBA    LEGAL    CARDS 

MacGREGOB,  MAN. 

MacKinnon  &  mackinnon, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 
MacGREGOR,  MAN.  Branch  Office  AUSTIN,  MAN. 

J.  Peecival  MacKinnon,  LL.B,  Malcolm  E.  MacKinnon,  B.A. 

Solicitors  for:  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney; 
Rural  Municipality  of  North  Norfolk. 
Collections  a  Specialty. 

MANITOU,  MAN. 

ELLIS  &  ARMSTRONG, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 
MANITOU,  MAN. 
W.  F.  Ellis.  G.  T.  Akmsteono,  LL.B. 

Solicitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

MORRIS,  MAN. 

WM.  MOORE,  B.A., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

MORRIS,   MAN. 

Solicitor  for:   Merchants  Bank  of  Canada;   Canada  Bonded  Attorney; 
Th»  Town  of  Morris. 

PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE,  MAN. 

Mcpherson  &  porter, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE,  MAN. 

E.  A.  McPheeson,  K.C.  E.  G.  Porter.  D.  M.  Ormond. 

STONEWALL,  MAN. 

COLEMAN  &  EDWARDS, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 
STONEWALL,   MAN. 
W.  W.  CoLXMAN,  K.C.  Harris  Edwards. 

Solicitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


THE  PAS,  MAN. 


GEO.  A.  McLELLAND, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,   etc. 
THE  PAS,  MAN. 
Solicitor   for   Canada   Bonded   Attorney. 


MANITOBA    LEGAL    CARDS  419 


WINIOFEG,  MAN. 

AIKINS,  LOFTUS,  AIKINS  &  FISHER, 
AIKINS,  LOFTUS,  AIKINS,  BELL  &  BRIDGMAN, 

Barristers,  Etc. 

Law  OfSees:   221  MeDermot  Ave., 

WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

SiK  James  Aikins,  K.C. 

Edwin  Lorrus,  K.C.  G.  H,  Aikiks. 

B.  M.  FiSHEB.  A.  B.  Bell.  B.  W.  Bbidouan. 

Members  of  Bars  of  Provinces  of  Manitoba,  Ontario,  Saskatchewan  and 
Alberta. 

Solicitors  for:  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada;  Bank  of  Ottawa;  Standard 
Bank  of  Canada ;  Great  West  Life  Assurance  Co. ;  Northern  Trust  Co. ; 
Standard  Trust  Co.;  Canada  Permanent  Mortgage  Corporation;  Holland- 
Canada  Mortgage  Co.;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

Special  attention  to  all  departments  including  collections. 
Cable  Addrew:  "Aikini." 


420  MANITOBA    LEGAL    CARDS 

WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

BENJ.  L.  DEACON,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 
Office:    602    Melntyre   Block. 
WINNIPEG,    MAN. 
Personal  Attention  to  Agency  Businesi. 

HUDSON,  ORMOND,  SPICE  &  SYMINGTON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc.. 

Merchants  Bank  Building,  WINNIPEG,   MAN. 

A.  B.  Hudson,  K.C,        H.  J.  Symington,  K.C.        Horace  Oemond. 

H.  V,  Hudson.  Edwabd  Spice. 

H.  E,  Swift.  C.  J,  Macleod.  W.  E.  Davison. 

Cable   Address :   ' '  Hudormar. ' ' 

HULL,  SPARLING  &  SPARLING, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc., 

National  Trust  Building,  WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

W.  F.  Hull.  J.  K.  Spaelino.  F.  W.  Spaelino. 

Solicitors    for:    National    Trust   Co.,    Limited,    Dominion    Securities 
Co.,  Gordon,  Ironside  &  Fares,  Co.,  Ltd.,  Merrick  Anderson  Co.,  Ltd.,  British 
Crown  Mortgage  Co.,  Fidelity  Trust  Co.,  Lambton-Winnipeg  Co.,  Petrolia 
Investors  Ltd.,  The  Home  Bank  of  Canada,  Town  of  Transcona. 
Cable  address:  "Hullspar. " 

ISBISTER  &  MORTON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

Melntyre  Block,  WINNIPEG,  CANADA. 

Thomas    Morton.  Claude    Isbister. 

Solicitors  for:  British  Canadian  Underwriters  of  Norwich,  England; 
The  North  West  Home  &  Loan  Co.,  Municipality  of  Assiniboia; 
Queen's  University,  Kingston,  Ont. ;  Vulcan  Iron  Works,  Ltd.;  Domin- 
ion Equipment  &  Supply  Co.;  Winnipeg  Engineering  Co.;  Wortman  ft 
Ward  Co.;  White  &  Manahan,  Ltd.;  TumbuU  &  McManus,  Ltd.;  Scotland 
Woollen  Mills,  Ltd.;  Wm.  Newman  &  Co.,  Ltd.;  Vermont  Marble  Co.; 
Canadian  Eotary  Engine  Co, ;  Williams  Motor  Co.,  Ltd. ;  Queens  Theological 
College. 

Cable  Address:   "Ismor. " 

LAWRENCE,  JOHNSTON  &  MAJOR, 

Barristers,  Attorneys,  etc. 

810-811  Electric  Eailway  Chambers, 

WINNIPEG,  MANITOBA. 

W.  J.  Major.  A.  E.  Johnston.  W.  D.  Laweence. 

Solicitors  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

Commercial  and  Agency  Matters. 


MANITOBA    LEGAL,    CARDS  421 

WINKIPEG,  MAN. 

McKERCHAR,  MORRISEY  &  MASTERMAN, 

Barristerg,  Solicitora,  'Sotariet,  etc.. 

Suite   1006-1007   McArthur  Bldg. 

WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

D.  W.  McKekchak.  W.  S.  Moreiskt.  L.  A.  Mawkbkar. 

Cable  Address:    "Charter  Winnipeg." 

Western  Union  Code. 

Mcpherson,  wilson  &  brown, 

Barristers,  Attorneys,  Notaries,  Etc., 
408  McGreevy  Bldg.,  Portage  Ave., 
WINNIPEG,    MAN. 
Members  of  the  Bars  of  Manitoba,  Saskatchewan  and  Alberta. 
A.  N.  McPhxeson,  LL.B.  P.  J.  Wilson,  LL.B. 

C.  M.  Bbown, 
Solicitors  for:  Empire  Loan  Co.;  School  District  of  Winnipeg;  School 
District  of  Whitemouth;  Winnipeg  National  Land  Co.;  Selkirk  k  North- 
ern Land  Co.;  Interprovincial  Land  Co.;  McLanghlin  Carriage  Com- 
pany, Limited,  etc.;  Rural  Municipality  of  Whitemouth,  Man.;  Manitoba 
Farm  Loans  Assn. 

Cable  address:    "Pherwil."         Western  Union   Code. 

MACHRAY,  SHARPE,  DENNISTOUN,  LOCKE,  PARKER 
&  CRAWLEY, 

Barristers,   Attorneys,   Notaries,   etc., 

Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  Building,  WINNIPEG,   MAN. 

B.  M.  DENNISTOUN,  K.C.  J.  A  Machbat,  K.C.  F.  J.  Sharpk. 

Charles  H.  Locke.         B.  C.  Pabkeb,  Jb.        C.  Alan  C^awlet. 

G.  F.  DEC.  O'Gbadt. 
Solicitors  for:  The  Molsons  Bank;  The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce; 
The  Allan  Lines;  The  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  Canada;  The  Standard 
Life  Assurance  Company  of  Edinburgh;  The  Economic  Trust  Company; 
Investment  Corporation  of  Canada  Limited;  The  Prudential  Trust  Com- 
pany; The  Ocean  Accident  and  Guarantee  Company;  Manitoba  Bolting 
Mill  Company,  Limited,  etc. 

Cable  Address,  "Machray. " 
Codes  Western  Union,  A.B.C.  5th  Ed.  Liebers. 

PITBLADO,  HOSKIN,  GRUNDY,  BEN^EST  &  HAIG; 

PITBLADO,    HOSKIN,    MONTAGUE    &    DRU^tMOND- 
HAY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

Bank  of  Hamilton  Building,  WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

Isaac  Pitblado,  K.C. 

A.  Ebskinx  Hosdn,  K.C,  B.CX.      H.  P.  Gbundt.      E.  H.  Bennmbt. 

John  T.  Hai«.  P,  J.  MoNTAeu*.  H.  B.  D::ummond-Hat. 

Cable  Address:    "Camfords." 
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4ii  MANITOBA    LEGAL   CARDS 

WINNIPEG,  MAN. 

'  — 

PHILLIPPS,  ROGERS  &  SCARTH, 

Barristers,  Attorneys,  Solicitors,  etc., 
Suite  201-202  Que.  Bank  Chbrs.,  WINNIPEG,  MAN. 
Hugh  Phillipps,  K.C.  C.  S.  A.  Rogers.  H.  S.  Scaeth. 

Solicitors  for:  Quebec  Buildings,  Limited;  The  Canada  Life  Assurance 
Co.;  F.  H.  Peavey  &  Co.;  Imperial  Elevator  &  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.; 
British  America  Elevator  Co.;  Security  Elevator  Co.;  Port  Arthur 
Elevator  Co.;  McCabe  Elevator  Co.;  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Elevator  Co.; 
Standard  Elevator  Co.,  Ltd.;  National  Elevator  Co.,  Ltd.;  Saskat- 
chewan Elevator  Co.,  Ltd.;  Empire  Elevator  Co.,  Ltd.;  Thunder  Bay 
Elevator  Co.,  Ltd.;  International  Elevator  Co.,  Ltd.;  Home  Grain  Co., 
Ltd.;  Grain  Securities,  Ltd.;  Searle  Securities,  Ltd.;  The  Eailway  Passen- 
gers '  Assurance  Co. ;  Cockshutt  Plow  Co.,  Ltd. ;  Manitoba  &  Saskatchewan 
Coal  Co.,  Ltd.;  Anglo-Canadian  Finance  Co.,  Ltd.;  Klondyke  Government 
Concessions,  Ltd.;  The  Gallagher  Holman,  LaFrance  Co.,  Ltd.;  Wm.  J. 
Bettingen  &  Co.;  Great  West  Lumber  Co.;  Taylor  Investment  Co.,  Ltd.; 
Gibson  Gage  Co.;  Automatic  Electric  Co.  of  Chicago;  Automatic  Telephone 
Manufacturing  Co.  of  Canada,  Ltd. ;  Minnesota  Loan  &  Trust  Co. ;  Canada 
North  Dakota  Land  Co.;  Universal  Commission  Co. 

RICHARDS,  SWEATMAN,  KEMP  &  FILLMORE, 

Barristers  and   Solicitors. 

Garry  Bldg.,  WINNIPEG,   CANADA. 

S.  E.  EiCHABDS,  K.C.  W.  A.  T.  SwEATMAN.  A.  G.  Kemp. 

W.  P.   Fillmore. 

Cable  Address:   "Richaff." 

Solicitors   for   the   Royal   Bank    of   Canada;    Alliance    Trust   Company, 

etc.,  etc. 

SHARPE,  STACPOOLE.  ELLIOTT  &  MONTAGUE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

Union   Bank   Building.    WTNNIPEH     MAN. 

E.  E.  Shaepe.  D.  a.  Stacpoole.  Lorne  J.  Elliott. 

Captain  F.  F.  Montague. 

Cable  Address:  "Metsha.  ' 
Solicitors  for:  Union  Bank  of  Canada;  International  Harvester  Co. 
of  Canada,  Ltd.;  Guardian  Assce.  Co.,  Ltd.,  of  London,  Eng. ;  Minnea- 
polis Threshing  Machine  Co.;  Continental  Life  Ins.  Co.;  Winnipeg  Land 
&  Mortgage  Corp.;  Winnipeg  Trust  &  Mortgage  Corp.;  Mortgage  In- 
vestors Agency  Ltd.;  Guardian  Ace.  &  Guar.  Co.;  Federal  Mortgage  Co., 
Ltd. ;  Canada  Weather  Ins.  Co. ;  The  Moline  Plow  Co. ;  Tudhope,  Anderson 
&  Co.,  Ltd.;  Monarch  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.;  Canadian  Elevator  Co.,  Ltd.; 
Canada  Cement  Co.;  Maytag  Co.,  Ltd.;  Canadian  Avery  Co.,  Ltd.;  Robt. 
Bell  Engine  &  Thresher  Co.,  Ltd.,  etc.,  etc. 

SULLIVAN  &  MORRISON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

201-202   Curry  Building,  WINNIPEG,   MAN. 

Arthur  Sullivan.  J.  W.  Morrison, 


NEW  BRUNSWICK  LEGAL  CABDS  423 

BATHITRST,  N.B. 

JOSEPH  L.  RYAN,  M.A.,  LL.B., 

Barrigter,  Solicitor,  Notary,  Commissioner. 
BATHURST,  N.B. 
Special  Attention  to  Collections, 
Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  Provincial  Bank  of  Canada,  etc. 

OAMPBELLTON.  N.B. 

HUGH  A.  CAER,  B.A.,  B.C.L., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
CAlklPBELLTON,   N.B. 
Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  Town  of  Campbellton,  Bank 
of  Note  Scotia,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce. 

FREDERICTON,  N.B. 

McLELLAN  &  HUGHES, 

Barristers,   Attorneys,   Notaries,    etc 

PBEDEBICTON,    NEW    BBUNSWICK. 

B.  W.  MoLkllan,  B.A.  Peteb  J.  Hxtohzs,  BJL 

Solicitors  for:  Bradstreets;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  William  Bichards 
&  Co.,  Limited;  S.  W.  Eiver  Driving  Co.;  Creditors  Merc.  Agency;  N.  L. 
Martin  &  Co.,  Toronto;  Palmer  McLeUan  Shoepack  Co.,  Ltd. 

References:  Bradstreets,  St.  John,  X.B. 

MONOTON.  N.B. 
F.  A.  McCULLY,  K.C., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary. 
Boyal    Bank    Bldg.,    MONCTON,    NEW    BRUNSWICK. 
Commissioner  for  Courts  of  Quebec,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick  and 
Newfoundland. 

ST.  JOHN,  N.B. 

HANINGTON  &  HANINGTON, 

Barristers,  Attorneys,  Notaries,  etc., 

SAINT  JOHN,  N.B. 

C.   S.   Hanixgtox,  B.C.L. 

References        at        St.        John:        Royal        Bank        of        Canada; 

Bank  of  N.  S.  ;  Manchester  Robertson  Allison,  Ltd.;  C.  &  E.  Everett; 

T.  McAvity  &  Sons.  Ltd. :  C.   H.  Peters'   Sons.  Ltd. ;   G.   S.   Fisher  A 

Sons:   D.    Magee's   Sons.      Mnntrenl -.    The  Gault   Bros    Co..    Ltd.;   D. 

Morrice  Sons  &  Co.    England:  EdWard  Partington  Glossop,  Eng. 

INCHES  &  HAZEN, 

Barristert,  BoiiciUtn,  gtc, 
ST.  JOHN,  N3. 
Cnxn  FmEB  Inohbs,  LL.B.  (Harv.),  D.  EiKO  EjlZxs,  BJL.,  B.CJU 


424  NEW  BRUNSWICK  LEGAL  CARDS 

ST.  JOHN,  N.B. 
HORACE  A.  PORTER,  B.C.L., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Commissioner. 

147  Prince  WiUiam  St., 

ST.  JOHN,  N.B. 

Special  Collection  Department. 

Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

Telephone  Main  705. 

WELDON  &  McLEAN, 

Barristers  and  Attorneys, 

ST.  JOHN,  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Hugh  H.  McLean,  K.C.  Fred  H.  Tatloe,  K.C. 

Solicitors  in  N.B.  for  Bank  of  Montreal;  C.  P.  By.  Co.,  Pullman's  Palace 

Car  Co.;  N.  B.  Southern  Ry.  Co.;  N.  B.  Ry.  Co.;  W.  U.  Telegraph  Co.; 

N.  B.  Power  Co.;  Royal  Trust  Co. 

Cable  Address:  "McLean." 

WOODSTOCK,  N.B. 

A.  B.  CONNELL,  K.C., 

Barrister  and  Attorney  at  Law. 

WOODSTOCK,   N.B. 

Solicitor  to  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia ;  Bank  of  Montreal ;   Canada  Bonded 
Attorney  etc. 

JONES  &  JONES, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

WOODSTOCK,    N.B.,    CANADA. 
Wendell   P.   Jones,   K.C.  Charles   J.   Jones,   B.A. 

ST.  JOHN'S,  NEWFOUNDLAND. 

JOHN  FENELON 

of  the  Middle  Temple  and  Nfld.  Bar, 

Barrister-at-Law,  Solicitor  of  the  S.  C.  of  Nfld.,    Notary  Puhlie,   ttc, 

Martin  Building,  ST.  JOHN'S,  NEWFOUNDLAND. 

P.O.  Box  1187.  Telephone  470. 

Cable  Address:    "Memor,  Saintjohn's." 

SQUIRES  &  WINTER, 

Barristers,  Solicitors  and  Notaries. 
Bank   of   Nova   Scotia   Building. 
ST.   JOHN'S,   NEWFOUNDLAND. 
Hon.  B.  a.  Squires,  K.C,  LL.B.,  J.  A.  Winthb, 

H.  A.  Winter,  B.A.  (Oxon). 
(A  Master  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Nfld.     Commissioner   for  Ontario.) 
References:    Bank   of   Nova   dcotia;    Bank   of   Montreal;    Royal   Bank 
of   Canada;    Nfld.    Government   Savings   Bank. 

Cable  Address:    "Squire." 


NOVA  SCOTIA   LEGAL    CARDS  425 

AMHERST,  N.S. 

ROGERS,  MILNER  &  PUKDY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,   etc, 

AMHEEST,  N.  S. 

T.  S.  BoexBS,  K.C.   (Halifax  Comisel). 

P.  L.  MiLNEB,  K.C.  H.  A.  PUKDT,  LL.B. 

Solicitors  for:    Canada  Bonded  Attorney;   Bank  of  Montreal;   Bank  of 
Nova  Scotia,  etc. 

Cable  Address:   "Milner."  Western  Union  Code. 

ANKAFOUS  ROYAL,  NS. 

FRED.  W.  HARRIS, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   etc. 
ANNAPOLIS  ROYAL,  N.S. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

DIGBY.  N.S. 

NICHOLS  &  NICHOLS, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc. 
DIGBY,  N.S. 
E.  Hart  Nichols.  Frank  W.  Nichols. 

Solicitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  et«. 


OLACE  BAY,  N.  S. 


GORDON  S.  HARRINGTON,  K.C, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc., 

OLACE    BAY,    N5. 

Solicitor  for  Bank  of  Montreal;  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia;  Canada  Bond«d 
Attorney,  etc.,  etc. 


HALTPAX,   N.S. 


EDMUND  P.  ALLISON,  K.C., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc^ 
HALIFAX,  NOVA  SCOTIA. 
Beferenee:  Union  Bank  of  Canada. 

HENRY,  ROGERS,  HARRIS  &  STEWART, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc.. 

Tramway  Boilding,  HALIFAX,  NOVA  SCOTIA. 

WnxiAH  A.  HiNRT,  K.C. 

T.  8.  Boons,  K.C.  Bminald  V.  13Ams. 

John  E.  Rkao.  Jahxs  McO.  Stxwast. 

Inoau  Oajces. 

Cable  AddreM:   '<Henry,"  Halifax. 

A.  B.  C,  McNeil's  Directory  and  Lieber's  Codes. 


426  NOVA  SCOTIA  LEGAL  CARDS 

HALIFAX,  N.S. 

MACLEAN,  PATON,  BURCHELL  &  RALSTON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc.. 

Chronicle  Building,  HALIFAX,  NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Hon.  a.  K.  Maclean,  K.O.  V.  J.  Paton,  K,C.  Chables  J.  Buechbll,  K.C, 

J.  L.  Ealston,  K.C.  F.  D.  Smith.  E.  M.  Tyleb. 

Cable  Address:  "Macburral." 

Codes:  A.  B.  C,  Western  Union. 

JOHN  C.  O'MULLIN,  K.C, 

Barrister,  Notary  Public,  Commissioner. 
171  HoUis  Street,  HALIFAX,  N.S. 

ROBERT  F.  YEOMAN,  B.A.,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
HALIFAX,  N.S. 
Solicitor  to  the  Halifax  Belief  Commission. 

KENTVILLE,  N.S. 

SHAFFNER,  OUTHIT  &  ILLSLEY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

KENTVILLE,  N.S. 

W.  P.  Shaffner.  J.  Frank  Outhit,  K.C. 

J.  L.  Illsley. 

Solicitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

NORTH  SYDNEY,  N.S, 

BLOWERS  ARCHIBALD,   K.C, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary, 

NORTH  SYDNEY,  N.  S. 

Solicitor  for:    Bank  of  Nova  Scotia,  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

TRURO,  N.S. 


RUFUS  A.  TREMAIN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc., 
TRURO,  NOVA  SCOTIA. 
Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney  and  E.  G.  Dun  &  Co. 

CTollectione  made  in  all  parts  and  promptly   remitted. 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CABD6  427 

ACTON,  ONT. 


A.  J.  MacKinnon, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
ACTON,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for   Canada  Bonded   Attorney. 


AENPEIOE,  ONT. 


TREVOR  H.  GROUT, 

Barrister,    Solicitor,   etc. 
ARNPRIOB,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for:     Bank   of  Nova   Scotia;    Canada  Bonded   Attorney. 


BELLEVILLE,  ONT. 


FRANCIS  S.  WALLBRIDGE, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 
Office:  Over  Dominion  Bank,  Front  ft  Bridge  Streets, 
BELLEVILLE,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 


BOWMAITVILLE,  ONT. 


D.  B.  SIMPSON,  K.C., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary, 

BOWMANVILLE,  CANADA. 

Counsel  for:  The  Bank  of  Montreal;    Tho   Boyal   Bank  of  Canada;  The 
Goodyear  Tire  and  Rubber  Company  of  Canada. 


BBACEBEIDGE,  ONT. 


GEORGE  MAHAFFY, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
BEACEBRIDGE,    ONT. 
Solicitor   for   Canada   Bonded    Attorney. 


BRAMPTON,  ONT. 


WALTER  S.  MORPHY, 

Barrister,  etc. 
BRANfPTON,  ONT. 
Crown  Attorney  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace. 
Solicitor  for:  The  Dominion  Bank;  County  of  Peel;  Township  of  Toronto; 
Township  of  Albion;   Townriiip  of  Caledon^  Canada  Bonded  AttoTncy. 


428  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 

BRANTrORD,  ONT. 


ERNEST  R.  READ,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc, 
BKANTFORD,  ONTAEIO. 
Bepresentative :     B.  6.  Dun  &  Co.,  Canada  Bonded  Attomej,  Martin- 
dale  Mercantile  Agency,  United  States  Fidelity  &  Guarantee  Co.,  et«. 
Beference:     Bank  of   Hamilton,  Brantford. 
Prompt  attention  given  to  collections  and  agency  work. 


BROCKVILLE,  ONT. 


BUELL,  PARISH  &  McGIiADE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

BROCKVILLE,  ONT. 

W.  S.  BuELL.  Abthub  G.  Pabish.  J.  E.  MoGladx. 

Gable  Address,   "Buellaw,"   Western   Union  Code. 
Solicitors  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  Bank  of  Toronto,  etc 


BRUCE  MINES,  ONT. 


N.  H.  PETERSON,  B.C.L., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public,  etc. 
Office:  Peterson  Block,  BRUCE  MINES,  ONT. 

Solicitor  for:  The  Royal  Bank  of  Canada,  and  the  Township  of  Plmn- 
mer,   Canada  Bonded   Attorney,   etc. 


CAYUGA,  ONT. 


RICHARD  S.  COLTER, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
CAYUGA,   ONT. 
Solicitor  for:  The  Union  Bank  of  Canada,  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  ete. 
etc. 


CHATHAM,  ONT. 


HOUSTON  &  CLARK, 

Barristers,   etc. 

CHATHAM,  ONT. 
Alex.  Clark.  E.  Murray  Reive. 

Solicitors     for     the     Merchants    Bank     of     Canada,     Canada     Bonded 
Attorney,  etc. 

WILSON,  PIKE  &  STEWART, 

Batritters,    Solicitors   of    the    Supreme  Court,  Notaries    Public,  tU,, 
CHATHAM,  ONT.,  CANADA. 

Matthew  Wilson,  K.C,  D.C.L.         J.  M.  Pike,  K.C.  J.  C.  Stewart. 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS  429 

C0B0T7RG,  ONT. 

P.  D.  BOGGS,  K.C., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc., 
COBOURG.   ONT. 
Solicitor  for:   Canada  Bonded  Attorney;   The  United  Counties  of  Nor- 
thumberland &  Durham. 

CORNWALL,  ONT. 


ALEXANDER  L.  SMITH,  B.A., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc.. 
Royal  Bank  Chambers,  CORNWALL,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for  the  Soyal  Bank,  etc. 


DUNDAS,   ONT. 


A.  LAURENCE  SHAVER, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  PMhlic,  etc. 
DUNT)AS,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc 


DUNNVILLE,  ONT. 


BRADFORD  &  BRADFORD, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc. 
DUNNVILLE,    ONT. 
S.  H.  Bkadfobd,  B.A.,  K.C.  Bobkkt  BRADrofto. 

SoHeitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


EGANVILLE.  ONT. 


R.  A.  MATHESON, 

Barrister  and  Attomey-at-Love,  Notary  Public. 
Police  Magistrate. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc 


EXETER,  ONT. 


I.  R.  CARLING,  B.A., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
EXETEE,  ONT. 
SoKeitor  forrMolsons  Bank;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  U.  S.  F.  k  6.  Co. 


430  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 

PORT  FRANCES,  ONT. 
A.  G.  MURRAY,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,   etc. 
FOET   FRANCES,    ONT. 
Solicitor   for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


FORT  WILLIAM,  ONT. 


DOWLER  &  DOWLER, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries, 
FORT  WILLIAM,  CANADA. 
W.  A.  DovsOiEB,  K.C.  A.  H.  Dowleb. 

Solicitors  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  Royal  Bank  of  Canada;  Bank 
of  Ottawa,  etc. 


GUELPH,  ONT. 


R.  L.  McKINNON, 

Barrister,  Solicitor  and  Notary  Public. 
Douglas  Building,  GUELPH,  ONT. 
Telephone  345. 


HAILEYBURY,  ONT. 


DAY  &  GORDON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc 

HAILEYBURY,  ONT. 

Fbkd  a.  Day.  W.  A.  Gordon. 

Cobalt  OflSce  at  Haileybury. 

Solicitors  for:  Town  of  Haileybury,  Royal  Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address:   "Dagor." 


HAMILTON,  ONT. 


LANGS  &  BINKLEY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

HAMILTON,  ONT. 

C.  V.  Langs.  E.  G.  Binkley. 

LEE  &  SIMPSON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

Merchants   Bank   Chambers,   HAMILTON,    ONT. 

Ltman  Lee,  B.A.  T.  H.  Simpson. 

Cable  Address :    "Leemer." 


H.  W.  LAWLOR, 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS  451 

HAWKESBURY,  ONT. 

Barrister,  etc. 
HAWKESBURY,    ONT. 


Solicitor   for:    Town     of   Hawkesbury,    Bank     of     Hochelaga,     CanAdA 
Bonded  Attorney.       Phones:   Office  45,  Residence  7. 

~  KINGSTON,  ONT. 

KING  &  SMYTHE, 

Barristers,   etc., 

KINGSTON,  ONT. 

Francis   King,    M.A.  Georgb   H.    Sictthb,    B.A 

General     Solicitors     for    The     Dominion     Marine     Association ;    The 
Montreal   Transportation  Co.,   Ltd.;    Queen's  University. 

Solicitors  at   Kingston  for  The  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada;  R.  O. 
Dun  A  Go. ;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

Cable   Address:    "King." 

KITOHENEB,  ONT. 

CLEMENT  &  CLEMENT, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  eie., 
KITCHENER,  ONTAEIO. 

E.  P.  Clbhbnt,  K.C.  E.  W.  Clxkbitt. 

W.  P.  Clement,  B.A..  LL.B. 
Solicitors  for:  Bank  of  Montreal;  The  Molsons  Bank;  The  Merchants 
Bank  of  Canada. 

LINDSAY,  ONT. 

Mclaughlin,  fulton,  stinson  &  anderson, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    Notaries. 

R.  J.  McLaughlin,  K.C.  A,  M.  Pulton,  BJL. 

T.  H.  Stinson,  (Crown  Attorney).  J.  E.  Anderson,  B.A. 

LINDSAY,   ONT. 

Solicitors  for:  Victoria  Loan  &  Savings  Co.;  Town  of  Lindsay;  Co.  of 

Victoria,  etc. 

LISTOWEL,  ONT. 

J.  CECIL  HAMILTON,  B.A., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
LISTOWEL,  ONT. 
Solicitor    for:    Imperial    Bank,    Canada    Bonded    Attorney,    etc. 


432  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 


LONDON,  ONT. 

W.  G.  R.  BARTRAM, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   Notary,   etc., 

Robinson  Hall  Chambers,  69  Dundas  St.,  LONDON,  ONT. 

Special  attention  to  collections. 

Beference:  Home  Bank  of  Canada. 

Issuer  of  Marriage  Licenses. 

Phone,    1834. 


ONTABIO  LEGAL  CARDS  433 

LONDON,  ONT. 


FRASER  &  MOORE, 

Barristerg,  Solicitors,  etc., 

LONDON,   CANADA. 
J.  P.  MooBE.  F.  H.  Greejjlkes. 


MADOO  and  BANCROFT.  ONT. 


FRANK  BAALIM, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public  Conveyancer,  etc. 
MADOC,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attornej. 

Nearest  Attorney  for  towns  in  the  district  from  Wilberforce  to  Marmora 
and  Coe  Hill  to  Tweed  and  Maynooth. 

NAPANEE,  ONT. 

U.  M.  WILSON,  B.A.   (Crown  Attorney), 

Barrister,  Solicitor,   Notary  Public, 
NAPANEE,    ONT. 
Solicitor  for:   Canada  Bonded  Attorney;   The  United  States  Fidditj  ft 
Guaranty  Co.,  etc. 

Beference:    Merchants  Bank  of  Canada. 

NIAGARA  FALLS,  ONT. 


THOMAS  F.  BATTLE, 

Barrigter,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc., 
NIAGAEA  FALLS,  ONT. 
Branch  Office  at  THOROLD,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for  the  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  etc. 

ALEX.  FRASER,  K.C., 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    etc., 

NIAGARA  FALLS,  ONTARIO 

Solicitor  for  The  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada. 

HARTLEY  F.  UPPER, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,    Notary,    Commissioner,    etc, 

NIAGARA  FALLS,  CANADA. 

Refer  to  any  Bank  in  Niagara  Falla. 

Cable  Address:  "GrifBre."  Telephone  107. 


434  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 

NORTH  BAY,  ONT. 


McGAUGHEY  &  McGAUGHEY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 
NOETH  BAY,   ONT. 
G.  A.  McGAUGHEY,  M.A.  C.  S.  McGaughky,  B.A. 

Solicitors  for:    Imperial   Bank   of   Canada;    Canada   Bonded   Attorney; 


Town  of  North  Bay,  etc. 


ORILLIA,  ONT.  ' 


JOHN  T.  MULCAHY, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 

0RILL3A,  CANADA. 

Solicitor  for:  Union  Bank  of  Canada;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

MELVILLE  B.  TUDHOPE,  B.A., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public, 

ORILLIA,  CANADA. 

Solicitor  for:  The  Royal  Bank  of  Canada. 
References:    Any  Orillia  Bank. 


OSHAWA,  ONT. 


G.  D.  CONANT,  B.A.,  LL.B., 

,  Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

OSHAWA,   ONT. 

Solicitor  for:  The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce. 

Telephones:    Office   63.  Residence   221. 

J.  F.  GRTERSON, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   etc. 

OSHAWA,    ONT. 

Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 


OTTAWA,    ONT. 


AYLEN  &  AYLEN, 

Barristers,  etc. 

For  Quebec  and  Ontario. 

Castle  Bldg.,  53  Queen  St.,  OTTAWA,  ONT. 

Henbt  Aylen,  K.C,  John  A.  Aylen,  B.A.,  L.L.M., 

Quebec  and  Ontario.  Quebec. 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS  ^K5 

OTTAWA,    ONT. 
BELCOURT,  RITCHIE,  CHEVI^IER  &  LEDUC, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

La  Banque  Nationale  Bldg.,  OTTAWA.  ONT. 

Parliamentary,  Supreme  and  Exchequer  Courts  and  Departmental  Agents. 

Hon.  X.  A.  Belcoukt,  P.C.,  K.C.,  LL.D. 

J.  A.  BiTCHiE,  Crown  Attorney  for  Carleton. 

E.  B.  E.  Chevriek.  Paul  Leduc,  LIaM. 

(Practising  iT^  Ontario  and  Quebec.) 

Cable  Address:   "Belrit,"  Ottawa. 

CHRYSLER  &  HIGGERTY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  yotaries,  etc.. 

Central  Chambers.  OTTAWA,  CANADA. 

Francis  H.  Chbysleb,  K.C. 

Practice    before    Bailway    Commission    and    as    Counsel    in    Patent    and 
Trade  Mark  Cases. 

Parliamentary,   Supreme  Court  and  Departmental  Agents. 

EWART,  SCOTT,  MACLAREN  &  KELLEY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,   etc., 

14   Metcalfe   St.,    OTTAWA,   ONT. 

John  S.  Ewabt,  K.C.  W.  L.  Scott. 

C.  H.  Maclakkn.  Geobgi  D.  Kkllit.  A.  J.  Fkassl 

Eedmokd  Code.  Lee  A.  Kellet. 

Solicitors    for:    Canadian    Pacific    Railway;    Molsons    Bank;    Dominion 
Bank;    Canada   Bonded   Attorney;    American   Surety   Co.;    Bell   Telephone 
Co.;    Dominion   Express   Co.;    American   Express  Co.,   etc 
Cable   Address:    "  Ewartscott. " 

McGIVERIN,  HAYDON  &  EBBS, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc., 

19  Elgin  Street,  OTTAWA,  CANADA. 

H.  B.  McGiviBiN.  Andrew  Haydon.  John  P.  Ebbs. 

Parliamentary,  Supreme  Court  and  Departmental  Agents. 

Cable  Address:  "McGiverin. " 

McLAURIN,  MILLAR  &  KENNEDY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc.. 
Offices,  19  Elgin  Street,  OTTAWA,  CANADA. 
Geo.    McLAtTBiN,   LL.B.  Haldanb    Muxab. 

D.  B.  Kennedy. 
Parliamentary,  Supreme  Court  and  Departmental  Agents. 
Beferences:    Bank  of   Ottawa,    National   Cash   Register   Co.,  Inter- 
national Harrester  Co. 

Cable    Address:    "Lanrill." 


436  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 

OTTAWA,  ONT. 


MacCBAKEN,  HENDERSON,  GREENE  &  HERRIDGE, 

Barristers,  Solieiiors,  Notaries,  etc.. 

Trust  Building,  Sparks  &  Elgin  Streets,  OTTAWA,  ONT. 

John  I.  MacCraken,  K.C.  G.  F.  Hbndebson,  K.O. 

Anraus  W.  Gbxknk.  W.  D.  HsBBnxn. 

Parliamentary,  Supreme  Court  and  Departmental  Agents. 

Solicitors  for  Royal   Bank  of  Can. ;   Toronto  Greneral   Trusts  Co. ; 
Ottawa  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.,  Ottawa  Electric  Co. 

NELLIS,  THOMPSON  &  ELLIS, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc. 
22  Metcalfe  Street,  OTTAWA,  ONTAEIO. 
John  Thompson,  K.C.  Arthur  Ellis. 

Solicitors  for:   Eoyal  Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address:  "Monkmat." 

ORDE,  POWELL,  LYLE  &  SNOWDON, 

Barristers,    Solicitors. 
Supreme  Court,  Exchequer  Court,  Parliamentary  and  Departmental  Agents. 

48  Sparks  Street,  OTTAWA,  CANADA. 
John  F.  Orde,  K.C.  Montagu  G.  Powell.  Norman  W.  Ltle, 

C.  Allen  Snowdon. 
Solicitors  for:  Bank  of  Montreal;  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada;  Royal 
Trust  Company;  The  E.  B.  Eddy  Co.,  Ltd.;  The  Bronson  Company;  Cana- 
dian  Lumbermen's   Association,   etc. 

Cable  Address :  ' '  Ordepowell. ' ' 

PRINGLE,  THOMPSON,  BURGESS  &  COTfi, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries   Public,   etc 

Parliamentary,  Supreme  Court  and  Departmental  Agents. 

122  Wellington  Street, 

OTTAWA,  CANADA. 

BOBKBT  A.  Prinolb!,  K.C.  Andrbw  T.  Thompson,  B,A.,  LL.B. 

Thomas  A.  Burgess,  B.A.,  LL.B.  Louis  Cote,  B.A. 

Cable  Address:  "Thompson."  W.  U.  Code. 


R.  V.  SINCLAIR,  K.C., 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   etc.. 

Booth  Bldg.,  OTTAWA,  ONT. 

Parliamentary,    Supreme    and    Exchequer   Courts,    and   Departmental 

Agent. 

Beferenees:     Canadian     Bank     of     Commerce,     Bank     of     Ottawa, 
Merchants  Bank  of  Canada.  Ottawa. 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS  437 

OTTAWA,  ONT. 


SfiGUIN  &  SAINT-JACQUES, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 
La  Banque  Nationale  Bldg.,  OTTAWA,  ONT. 
C,  A.  Seguin,  B.A.  Hekri  Saikt-Jacques,  B.A.,  B.Paed. 

Parliamentary,  Supreme  and  Exchequer  Court  Agents.    Practice  before 
Railway  Commission  and  in  Patent  and  Trade  Mark  Applications. 


OWEN  SOUND,  ONT. 


COLIN  S.  CAMERON,  M.P.P., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 
OWEN  SOUND,  CANADA. 
Solicitor  for:  The  Union  Bank  of  Canada,  Owen  Sound;  The  Canadian 
Bank  of  Commerce,  Wiarton;   Union  Bank,  Wiarton;   Union  Bank,  Hep- 
worth. 

WRIGHT  &  TELFORD, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc., 

OWEN   SOUND,  CANADA. 

W.  H.  Wright.  W.  P.  Telford,  Jr. 

Solicitors  for:  Grey  &  Bruce  Loan  Co.;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

PERTH,  ONT. 


CHARLES  J.  FOY, 

Barrister. 
PERTH,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for :  The  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada ;  Bank  of  Montreal ;  Countj 
of  Lanark;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 
Grand  Solicitor  for:  C.M.B.A.  of  Canada. 

STEWART,  HOPE  &  O'DONNELL, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,   etc. 

PERTH,  ONT. 

John  A.  Stewart.  John  A.  Hope. 

H.  A.  O'Donnell. 


RENFREW,  ONT. 


CHOWN  &  GEALE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,    etc. 
RENFREW,    ONT. 
S.  T.  Chown.  John  Geale. 

Solicitors  for:   Bank  of  Ottawa,  and  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


ST.  CATHARINES,  ONT. 


H.  H.  COLLIER,  K.C., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc., 

ST.   CATHARINES,    ONTARIO. 

Solicitor  for:  Bank  of  Montreal. 

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#36  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 

ST.  THOMAS,  ONT. 


McCRIMMON  &  McCRIMMON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

Eoyal  Bank  Bldg.,  ST.  THOMAS,  ONT. 

Branch  Office  at  BUTTON,  ONT. 

A  McCRIMMON,  Crown  Attorney.  M.  D.  McCbimmon. 

Solicitors  for:  The  Eoyal  Bank  of  Canada;  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada. 

J.  S.  ROBERTSON, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc., 

ST.   THOMAS,   ONT. 

Branch  Office  at  WEST  LOENE  and  POET  STANLEY. 

Refer  to  Molsons  Bank.  Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

SARNIA,  ONT. 

COWAN,  TOWERS  &  COWAN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

Proctors  in  the  Maritime  Courts. 

SAENIA,  ONTAEIO. 

John  Cowan,  K.C.  Eobert  I.  Towers.  J.  Cowan,  Je. 

Solicitors  for  the  Co.  of  Lambton,  Royal  Bank  of  Can.,  Merchants 
Bank    of    Can.,    Watford;    Industrial    Mortgage    and    Savings    Co.,    Ltd. 

Watford  Office  over  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada,  Oil  Springs  Office, 
South   Main   Street;    Forest    Office,    Arcade   Block. 

SAULT  STE.  MARIE,  ONT. 

HEARST,  ROWLAND  &  ATKIN ; 
ROWLAND  &  ATKIN, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc. 

SAULT  STE.  MAEIE. 

Sir  William  Hearst,  K.C.  P.  T.  Eowland.  W.  G.  Atkin. 

IRVING  &  HAMILTON, 

Barristers,  etc. 
SAULT  STE.  MAEIE,  CANADA. 
J.  EwART  Irving.  H.  S.  Hamilton. 

Solicitors  for  the  Eoyal  Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address:  "Ewart. "  Western  Union  Code. 

McPADDEN  &  McMillan, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

Offices:   Barnes  Block,  Corner  Queen  and  Gore  Streets. 

SAULT  STE.  MAEIE,  ONT. 

Uriah  McFadden.  E.  V.  McMillan. 

J.  A.  MacInnis,  B.A. 

Solicitors  for  the  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Imperial  Bank  of 
Canada,  (West  End  Branches)  B.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  ete. 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS  «9 

STIRLING.  ONT. 


G.  G.  THRASHER, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

STIBLING,   ONT. 

Solicitor    for:     Bank    of    Montreal;     Union    Bank;     Canada     Bonded 
Attomej;  Township  of  Eawdon,  etc. 


STRATFORD,  ONT. 


TOM  BROWN, 

Solicitor  for  the  Boyal  Bank  of  Canada. 

Barrister. 

24  Downie  St., 

STRATFORD,  ONTARIO. 

STURGEON  FALLS.  ONT. 

A.  Z.  AUBIN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

STURGEON  FALLS,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for  Rojal  Bank  of  Canada;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

SUDBURY.  ONT. 
JOSEPH  FOWLER, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Puhlie,  etc., 

Baikie-Gill  Block.  SUDBURY,  ONT. 

Refer  to  Royal  Bank  of  Canada. 

TILLSONBURG,  ONT. 
JOHN  CARRUTHERS,  B.A., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 
TILLSONBURG,    ONTARIO. 

Solicitor  for:    Standard  Bank  of  Canada,   Tillsonburg,   Bradstreet  Co., 

B.  O.  Dun  &  Co.,  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 


440  ^  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 

TORONTO,  ONT. 

ARNOLDI  &  GRIERSON, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors,  etc. 

103   Bay  Street,  TORONTO. 

Frank  Arnoldi,  K.C.  D.  D.  Geieeson. 

Cable  Address:  "Arnoldi."  Telephone:  Main  540. 

BAIN,  BICKNELL,  MACDONELL  &  GORDON, 
Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 
Lumsden  Bldg.,  TOEONTO,  CANADA. 

James  W.  Bain,  K.C.       Alfred  Bicknell.       A.  McLean  Macdonell,  K.C. 

Peter  White,  K.C.  M.  L.  Gordon.  J.  M.  Porgie. 

B.  H.  L.  Symmes.  J.  S.  DuGGAN.  Craig  McKay. 

Solicitors  for  the  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable  "Bicknell  Toronto." 

BLACKSTOCK,  GALT,  GOODERHAM  &  McCANN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

Gooderham  Building,  49  Wellington  Street  East. 

TORONTO,  ONT. 

Geo.  Tate  Blackstock,  K.C.  Thos.  Piect  Galt,  K.C. 

M.  Ross  Gooderham.  Geo.  E.  McCann. 

Telephone  Main  6516. 

FRANK  W.  CALLAGHAN  &  CO., 

Barristers,  Solicitors  and  Notaries. 

Crown  Office  Bldg.,  Suite  401, 

TOEONTO,  CANADA. 

Prank  W.  Callaghan,  B.A.,  LL.B., 

Criminal  and  Civil  Practice.  Phone  Main  446. 

CASSELS,  BROCK  &  KELLEY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

Toronto  General  Trusts  Building,  85  Bay  Street,  TORONTO. 

Hamilton  Cassels,  K.C.  E.  S.  Cassels,  K.C.  Henry  Bsocr. 

Geo.  M.  Kelley.  C.  P.  Tisdall. 

Cable  Address:  "Scougall,"  Toronto. 

DAVIS  &  MEHR, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

Confederation  Life  Building,  12  Richmond  St.  E. 

TOEONTO,  CANADA. 

LiONKL  Davis.  Samuel  M.  Mxhb. 

Cable  Address:  "Dame,"  Toronto. 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARiiS  441 

TORONTO,  ONT. 


BASIL  W.  ESSERY, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

Hamilton  Trust  Building,  57  Queen  St  W., 

TOBONTO,  ONT. 

E.  T.  EssKET,  LL.B.,  K.C.,  Associate  Counsel. 

FASKEN,  ROBERTSON,  CHADWICK  &  SEDGEWICK, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  yotaries,  etc., 

Exeelcior  Life  Bldg. 

36   Toronto   St.,   TOBONTO,   CANADA. 

E.  M.  Chaowick,  K.C.  David  Faskxn,  K.G.  B.  8.  BoBncrsoH. 

Alxxandkb  Faskkn.       Q.  H.  Skdqewick.      J  as.  ArroHisoM. 

J.  W.  PicKiP.  N.  S.  Caudwkll.  B.  E.  Fennell. 

Telephone  Main  3813. 
Cable  Address:   "Fasken/'  Toronto.  Western   Qnion  Code. 

GREGORY,  GOODERHAM,  CAMPBELL  &  COLEMAN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Conveyancers,  etc. 
Continental  Life  Building,  153  Bay  Street, 
TOBONTO,  CANADA. 
Waltbh  Dtmond  Gxeoort.  H£nbt  Folwxll  Goodxkham. 


Frideeick  a.  a.  Campbell.  Dillt  Benjamin  Coleman. 

Cable  Address:  "Greygood,"  Toronto.  Telephone:  Main  6070. 


JOHNSTON,  McKAY,  DODS  &  GRANT, 

Barristers,  Solieiton,  Notaries,  etc. 
Bank  of  Hamilton  Building,  TOBONTO,  CANADA. 

E.  F.  B.  Johnston,  K.C.  Eobebt  McKat,  K.a  Anduw  Dods. 

6n>E0N  Grant,  Commissioner  for  Nora  Scotia. 

D.  Inous  Grant,        Mebvil  MacDonalo. 

G.  W.  Adams.  P.  E.  F.  Smily. 

Solicitors  for:    Boyal   Bank   of  Canada;    Chartered   Trust   ft   Executor 
Company;  Union  Stock  Yards,  Limited,  etc.,  etc 

Phones  Main  4900-1-S. 
Cable  AddrMs:  '*DodM.*» 


442  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 

TORONTO,  ONT. 


HUNTER  &  HUNTER, 

Barristers,  Soliciiors,  Notaries,  etc., 

706-707  Temple  Building,  TORONTO,  CANADA. 

W.  H.  Hunter,  B.A.  A.  T.  Hunter,  LL.B. 

Telephone,  Main  1573. 

McCarthy  &  McCarthy, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

Canada  Life  Building,  46  King  Street   West, 

TOEONTO,  CANADA. 

Leighton  McCaethy,  K.C.  D.  L.  MoCabtht,  KC. 

Feank  McCarthy.        Wilfrid  M.  Cox.        H.  A.  Harrison. 

Telephone:   Main  853. 

McMASTER,  MONTGOMERY,  FLEURY  &  CO., 
McMASTER,  MONTGOMERY,  FRASER,  BULLEN  & 
STEELE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 
Canada  Life  Building,  44  West  King  St.,  TORONTO. 

A.  C.  McMASTER.  John  D.  Montgomery.  W.  J.  Fleubt. 

J.  H.  Frasek.  J.  M.  Bullen.  H.  L.  Steele. 

Solicitors  for  The  Toronto  Board  of  Trade;  and  in  Ontario  for  the 
Canadian  Credit  Men's  Association. 

Telegraphic  and  Cable  Address:  "Montgomery,"  Toronto. 

Western  Union  Code.  Telephones:  Main  2103-2104. 

JOHN  C.  M.  MACBETH, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 
Continental  Life  Building,  157  Bay  Street,  TORONTO. 
Telephone:   Main  6920. 

G.  W.  MORLEY  &  CO., 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 
802  Lumsden  Bldg.,  Adelaide  and  Yonge  Sts., 
TORONTO. 
Mr.  G.  W.  Morley,  LL.B.  (formerly  Secretary  of  the  Canadian  Bankers' 
Association)  announces  the  formation  of  the  above  legal  firm. 
J.  A.  Mc Andrew  (Counsel). 

Offices  at  NEWMARKET  and  OAKVILLE. 
Telephone  Main  2442. 


ONTARIO  LiXJAL  CARDS  40^ 

TORONTO,  ONT. 


MULOCK,  MILLIKEN,  CLARK  &  REDMAN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,   etc., 

Dominion   Bank   Building,    TORONTO,   CANADA. 

William  Mulook.  Willlih  B.  Millixxn.  Hkrhtbt  A.  Claul 

Hexby  E.  Redman. 

Solicitors  for  The  Dominion  Bank;  Bradstreet's;  Consumers'  Gas  Co. 

Toronto  Solicitors  for  Am.  Bk.  Note  Co.;   Mutual  Life  Assce.  Co.  of 
Canada;  U.S.  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Co. 

Cable  Address:   "Mulocks."     A.B.C.,  U.S.  Fidelity  and  W.  U.  Code* 
Telephone  Main  6814. 


OSLER,  HOSKIN  &  HARCOURT, 

Barristirs,  Solicitors,   etc.. 
Dominion    Bank    Bldg.,    TORONTO,    CANADA 

John  Hoskin,  K.C.         F.  W.  Habcoubt,  K.C.         H.  S.  Oslkb,  K.C. 
Bbitton  Osl£&.    W.  a.  Cameeon.    H.  W.  Shapuct.    A.  W.  Lanomuib. 

Counsel:    Wallace  Nbsbitt,  K.C. 

Cable  Address:    "Carthos." 

PROUDFOOT,  DUNCAN,  GRANT  &  GILD  AY, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 
Confederation     Life    Building,    TORONTO,    CANADA. 

Wm.  Proudfoot,  K.C.  E.  J.  B.  Dukcah. 

W.  H.  Grant.        Melville  Grant.        G.  H.  Gilday. 

Cable  Address:    "Proudfoot"  Telephone  Main   2518. 

EOWELL,  REID,  WOOD  &  WRIGHT, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

Canada   Life    Building,    44    King    St.    West,    TORONTO,    CANADA. 

Hon.  N.  W.  Rowell,  K.C.   Thos.  Reid.   S.  Casey  Wood.   C.  W.  Thompson. 

E.  W.  Wright.      E.  G.  McMillan.      E.  M.  Rowand.      M.  C.  Purvis. 

Solicitors  for  the  Sterling  Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address:   "Rowell."  Telephone  Main  3726-7-S. 

Western  Union  Code. 

ROYCE,  HENDERSON  &  BOYD, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc.. 

Bank  of  Hamilton  Bldg.,  TORONTO,  ONT. 

R.  B.  Henderson.  A.  M.  Boyd,  J.  R.  O  'Connor. 

Cable  Address:  "Royce,"  Toronto.  Telephone:  Main  8780. 


444  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 


TORONTO,  ONT. 


E.  H.  SENIOR, 
Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public,  etc. 
Dominion  Bank  Bldg.,   King  &  Yonge   Sts., 
TORONTO,  ONT. 

Special  attention  to   collections   and  commercial   agency  matters. 

Solicitor    for    Canada    Bonded    Attorney;    William    Neilson    Limited; 
The  Publishers'  Association  of  Canada,  Limited,  etc.,  etc. 


Telephone  Adelaide  4750. 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS  445 

TORONTO,  ONT. 


ryck:han,  denison  &  foster, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,   Xotaries,   etc., 

85  Bay  St.,  TORONTO,  CANADA. 

E,  B.  Ryckmax,  K.C.  Shirley  Dejhsok,  K.C. 

Habold  W.  a,  Foster. 


W.  J.  Beatok. 
Solicitors  for  the  MoIbods  Bank,  at  Toronto. 
Cable    Address:     "Ryckman,    Toronto." 
Telephones  Main  961  *  962. 


HENRI  G.  SMITH,  B.A., 

Barrister  and  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 
2  Toronto  St.,  TORONTO,  ONTARIO. 
Commissioner  for  Quebec. 

French,  English  Correspondence.  Foreign  Affairs. 

Telephone  Main  5561. 

SYMONS,  HEIGHINGTON  &  SHAVER, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

Excelsior  Life  Bldg.,  TORONTO,  CANADA. 

David  T.  Symoks,  K.C.  Angus  C.  Heighinotok. 

George  H.  Shaver. 


Solicitors  for:  The  Bank  of  Ottawa;  The  Bell  Telephone  Co.  of 
Canada;  Arthur  &  Co.  (Export)  Limited;  The  Edinburgh  Life  Assurance 
Co.;  The  Great  West  Permanent  Loan  Co.;  The  Canada  National  Fire 
Insurance  Co.;  The  Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Co.,  London,  England; 
The  Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance  Society;  The  Northern  Electric 
Co.,  Limited. 

TILLEY,  JOHNSTON,  THOMSON  &  PARMENTER, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

Toronto  General  Trusts  Bldg.,  85  Bay  St., 

TORONTO,  CANADA. 

W.  N.  TiLLEY,  K.C.  Strachax  Johnston,  K.C.  R.  H.  Paruektkr. 

Arthur  J.  Thomson.  W.  S.  Moklock. 

Cable  Address:  -'Therson,"  Toronto.  Telephone  Main  2862. 

R.  RUDDOCK  WADDELL  &  CO., 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc., 

Proctors  in  Admiralty. 

Temple  BuUding        -        -        •        TORONTO,  CANADA. 

Branch  OflSce,  Orono,  Ont. 

Telephone  Main  5965. 


446  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 


TORONTO.  ONT. 
SINGER,  WALSH  &  FORD, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public. 
Goodyear  Building,  154  Simcoe  Street, 

TOEONTO. 
Commissioners  for  all  the  Provinces. 

Toronto  Agents  for  the  Profession. 

LOUIS  M.  Singer.    '      George  T.  Walsh.  W.  H.  Ford,  B.A. 

Office  Telephone:   Adelaide  919.  After  office  hours  College  4866. 


ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS  447 

ASSIGNEES. 


FRED  PAGE  HIGGINS  &  COMPANY, 

Assignees. 

47  Adelaide  St,  East,  TOEONTO. 

Fred  Page  Higqins,  CA.  M.  Mayne  Eenkedt. 

James  H.  Hampton,  B.A.,  CA. 


George  Stephenson  &  Co. 

Auditors,  Liquidators  and  Assignees 
STAIR  BLDG.  TELEPHONE 

123  BAY  ST.  MAIN  4036 


OFFICIAL  REPORTERS  AND   SPECIAL  EXAMINERS 


Offiri;i1  Arbitrations 

"'^**^*^'^  .  Commissions 

KepOrierS     Examinations 


COMMISSIONER  FOR  NEW  YORK 
Phone  Main  145 


Angus  &  Stonehouse 

Dept.  A,  Lumsden  BIdg.  TORONTO 

Mr.  Stonehouse,  Special  Examiner 

GEO.  ANGUS  R.  S.  STONEHOUSE 

Junct.  2980  Park  1568 


448  ONTARIO  LEGAL  CARDS 

TRENTON,  ONT. 


T.  A.  O'ROURKE,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
TRENTON,    ONT. 
Solicitor  for   Canada   Bonded   Attorney. 


UXBRIDGE,  ONT. 


W.  S.  ORMISTON, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc. 

UXBRIDGE,  ONT. 

Solicitor   for:    Dominion    Bank,    Canada    Bonded    Attorney,    R.    Q. 
Dun  &  Co.,  etc. 


WALLAOEBURG,  ONT. 


A.  B.  CARSCALLEN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
WALLACEBUEG,    ONT. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded   Attorney,  etc. 


WELLAND,  ONT. 


RAYMOND  &  SPENCER, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc., 
WELLAND,  ONTARIO. 
Branch  Office  at  Fort  Erie  open  on  Friday. 
L.  Clarke  Raymond,  K.C.  Lynn  B.  Spenceb,  B.A. 

Solicitors  for  Dominion  Bank,  United  States  Fidelity  &  Guaranty 
Co.,  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 


WINDSOR,   ONT. 


BARTLET,  BARTLET  &  URQUHART, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc. 

WINDSOR,   ONT. 

Alex.  R.  Bartlet.  Walter  G.  Bartlet.  Geo.  A.  Urquhakt. 

H.  L.  Barnes. 

McLEOD  &  BELL, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

WINDSOR,  ONT. 
J.  B.  McLeod.  a.  C.  Bell. 


ONTARIO   LEGAL   CARDS  449 

WINDSOR,  ONT. 


T.  MERCER  MORTON, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 
WINDSOE,  ONT. 
Solicitor  for  Bank  of  Montreal. 

Cable  Address:   "Mornot.' 


WOODSTOCK,  ONT. 


P.  L.  PEARSON,  B.A., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public,  etc., 
WOODSTOCK,   ONT. 
Solicitor  for:   The  Municipality  of  East  Zorra,  Ont.;   Canada  Bonded 
Attorney,  etc. 

Surrogate  practice  a  specialty.  Collection  Department. 

Cable  Addrew:  "Pearson." 


CHAELOTTETOWN,  P.B.L 


McLEOD  &  BENTLEY, 

Barristers,  Atioi^eys  and  Solieiiors,  Notaries  Public,  tte. 

CHARLOTTETOWN,   P.E.I. ,  CANADA. 

W.  E.  Bentlit,  K-C. 

Solieiton  for  The  Bank  of  Nora  Scotia;   Canada  Bonded  Att<nM7. 

Cable  Address:    "Bentley. "  Western  Union  Code. 


SUMMERSIDE,  P.E.I. 


BELL  &  TANTON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 

SUMMERSIDE,  P.E.I. 

J.  H.  Bell,  K.C.  B.  W.  Tanton. 

Solicitors  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia,  etc. 


CAMPBELL'S  BAY.  QUE. 


D.  R.  BARRY,  K.C., 

Advocate,   Barrister,   etc. 
CAMPBELL'S   BAY,    QUE. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


CmCOUTIMI,  QUE. 


ONESIME  TRE]\rBLAY, 

Advocate,  Barrister,  etc. 
CHICOUTIMI,   QUE. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


#50  QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS 

DANVILLB,  QUE. 


J.  J.  BROSSEAU, 

Advocate,  Barrister  and  Solicitor. 
DANVILLE,    QUEBEC. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

DRUMMONDVILLE,  QUE. 
CHARLES  H.  LALONDE,  LL.B., 

Advocate,  etc. 
DRUMMONDVILLE,    QUE. 

HULL,  QUE. 

J.  NOEL  BEAUCHAMP,  B.C.L.   (McGiU), 

Advocate,  Barrister  a7id  Solicitor. 

(Formerly  of  the  Montreal  Bar.) 

187  Main  Street,  HULL,  QUE. 

Solicitor  for:    Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 
Collection  Department. 

LAOHUTE,  QUE. 

LORENZO  L.  LEGAULT,  B.C.L., 

Advocate,  Barrister  4"  Solicitor, 
LACHUTE,   QUE. 
Joint  Grown  Prosecutor  for  the  District  of  Terrebonne. 
Attorney  for  the  Provincial  Eevenue  for  the  District  of  Terrebonne. 
Solicitor  for:   Bank  of  Ottawa;   Town  of  Lachute;   Corporation  of  the 
County   of   Argenteuil;     Canada   Bonded    Attorney;     E.    G.    Dun   &    Co.; 
United    States   Fidelity    &    Guaranty    Co.;    Municipality    of   Township    of 
Gore;    Municipality  of  Township   of  Harrington;    Municipality   of  Town- 
ship of  Wentworth. 

Bell  Telephone  60. 

LA  TUQUE,  QUE. 

J.  ALFRED  NADEAU,  B.A.,  LL.L., 

Avocat  et  Procureur,  Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

LA  TUQUE,  QUE.,  CANADA. 

Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

References:    La  Banque   Nationale,   The   Royal   Bank   of   Canada,   The 
Laurentide  Co.,  Ltd. 


QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS  wl 

HAKIWAKI,  QX7E. 


AUGUSTIN  A.  LEGAULT,  LL.B., 

Advocate,  Barrisier  arid  Solicitor. 

MAIOWAKI,  QUE. 

Solicitor  for:  International  Harvester  Co.,  Ltd.;  Canada  Bonded 
Attomej;  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.;  United  States  Fidelitj  and  Guaranty  Co.; 
Canadian  Mercantile  Agency;  S.  E.  Montgomery  &  Co.;  The  Mercantile 
Adjuster,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


MONTREAL,  QUE. 


ANGERS,  de  LORIMIER,  GODIN,  MORIER  &  CADOTTE, 
Advocates,  Barristers,  etc.. 
Credit  Fonder  Bldg.,  MONTREAL,  CANADA. 
EuG.  H.  GoDiK,  K.C.  J.  E.  MoBiEB.  J.  E.  Cadottk. 

Counsel: — Hon.    Chs.    Chamilly    de    Lorimier,    LL.D.,    K.C.,    ex -Justice 
Superior  Court. 

Hon.  Sir  A.  R.  Angebs,  K.C.  ei-Lieutenant-Governor  of  Quebec. 
LEOPOLD  BARRY,  LL.B., 

Advocate, 

82,  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  MONTREAL. 

224  St.  James  St. 

Meference:     The  Montreal  City  and  District  Savings  Bank. 

Tel.   Bell.   Main   1973. 

BAYARD  &  LANCTOT, 

Advocates,  Procureurs. 

97  rue  St.  Jacques,  Chambre  66,  MONTREAL. 

J.  A.  Bay.\rd,  B.L.,  LL.B.  J.  P.  Lanctot,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

BEAUBIEN  &  LA3kLA.RCHE, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  etc. 

Duluth  Building,  MONTREAL,  QUE. 

Hon.  C.  p.  Beaubkn,  K.C. 

Jos.  A.  Lamakche,  K.C.  J.  H.  Michaud. 


BEAUREGARD  &  LABELLE, 

Advocates,   Barristers,   etc. 

Versailles  Building, 

MONTREAL,  CANADA. 

E.  Beauregard.  j.  e.  t.ab«t.t.«, 


452  QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS 

MONTREAL,  QUE. 


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BERCOVITCH,  LAFONTAINE  &  GORDON, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  Solicitors, 

Bank  of  Toronto  Bldg.,  260  St.  James  St.,  MONTEEAL,  CANADA. 

P.  BERCOVITCH,  K.C.,  M.P.P. 
Ernest  Lafontaine.  N.  Gordon,  LL.B. 

BISAILLON,  BISAILLON  &  BEIQUE, 

Advocates,   Barristers,  Solicitors,   etc., 

11-17  Place  d'Armes  Hill.   MONTREAL. 

F.  J.  BISAILLON,  K.C.  Hector  E.  Bisaillon,  LL.B, 

L.  J.  Beique,  LL.B. 

Telephone   Main   30-31.  Cable   Address:    "Bis-Montreal." 

BROWN,  MONTGOMERY  &  McMICHAEL, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  Commissioners,  etc.. 
Dominion  Express  Buildinpr,  MONTREAL,  CANADA. 
Albert  J.  Beown,  K.C.  Geo.  H.  Montgomery,  K.C. 

Eobert  C.  McMichael,  K.C.  Warwick  F.  Chipman,  K.C. 

Rennie  O.  McMurtry.  Walter  E.  L.  Shanks. 

E.  Stuabt  McDougall.  Daniel  P.  Gillmoe. 

Gerald  A.  Coughlin.  Frank  B.  Common. 

Telephone*:    Main   42-43-44-45.       Cable   Address:     "Jonhall,"   MontreaL 


QUEBEC  LEGAL   CARDS  453 

MONTREAL,  QUE. 


C.  H.  CAHAN,  KC, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

Transportation  Bldg.,  MONTREAL,  CANADA. 

C.  H.  Cahak,  K.C.  C.  H.  Cahax,  Je. 

P.O.  Box  356.  Tekphone  Main  1250. 

Cable»— " Nahae,  Montreal."  Code — Lieb^rs — ■We8t«m  UnJon. 


RENE  CHEXEVERT, 

AttcrneyatLc\c. 

Bank  of  Ottawa  Bldg.,   222   St.   Jamea   St., 

MONTREAL. 

Specializing  in  Corroration  Law.  Collection  DepartmcBt. 

COOK,  DUFF,  MA  GEE  &  MERRILL, 

Advocates,   Barristers   and   86lieitor$. 

Royal    Insurance    Building,    MONTREAL. 

John  Wilsox  Cook,  K.C.  A.  Hcxtlt  Dctp.  K.C. 

Ajllak  a.  Magee  (CommisBioner). 
Walteb  A-  McniuL  T.  B.  Hexey.  Maurice  GotrDaAULT. 

Cable   Address:    " Huntliduflf. "     Western   Union   Code. 

COUSINEAU  &  LACASSE, 

Avocats. 

90  rue  Saint-Jacque.",  MONTREAL. 

Philemon  Cocsixeac,  C.R.  N.  Ubgel  Lacasse,  C.R. 

T^llpbone:   Main  1884.  Cable  Address:   "Bascov." 

DAVIDSON,  WAINWRIGHT,  ALEXANDER  &  ELDER, 

Barristers   and   Solicitors. 

Transportation  Building,  MONTREAL. 

Peers  Davidson,  K,C.  Arnold  Wainwrioht,  K.C. 

Maurice  Alexander,  C.M.G.      Aubrey  H.  Elder.      Maurice  C.  Lalonde. 

P.  WrxriELD  Hackett. 

Correspondents  throughout  Canada.  CoUeetioB  Departmeat. 

Cable  Address:  "Sreep, "  Montreal. 

RAOUL  G.  DE  LORIMIER,  K.C, 

Barrister  tt  Solicitor. 
97  St.  James  Street,  MONTREAL,  CANADA. 
Phone  Main  1531,  Residence  Uptown  3061. 
Cable  Address:  "DeloraL"  Western  Ucion  Code. 

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454  QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS 

MONTREAL,  QUE. 


ELLIOTT,  DAVID  &  MAILHIOT, 

Advocates,   Barristers  and  Solicitors, 
Canada   Life  Building,   189   St.   James   St. 
MONTREAL,  QUE. 
Henet  J.  Elliott,  K.C.                                        L.  A.  David,  K.C. 
Adolphe  Mailhiot.                             S.  H.  E.  Bush. 
Louis  P.  Crepeau,  K.C,  Associate  Counsel. 
Commissioners  for  all  the  Provinces,  for  Newfoundland  and  for  the  States 
of  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  York  and  Nevada. 
Cable    Address:    "Toille." 

FLEET,  FALCONER,  PHELAN  &  BOVEY, 
Advocates,  Barristers  4-  Solicitors, 
157  St.  James  St.,  MONTREAL,  QUE. 
G.  J.  Fleet,  K.C.  A.  Falconer,  K.C.  M.  A.  Phelan,  K.C. 

Wilfrid  Bovey.  Robertson  Fleet.  0.  G.  Ogden,  K.O. 

Commissioners  for  the  Provinces  of  Quebec  and  Ontario,  and  the  Stat« 
of  Massachusetts. 

Cable  Address:    "Fleet." 
Codes:     Western  Union,  Liebers,  A.B.C.  5th  Edition,  Unicode. 

GEOFFRION,  GEOFFRION  &  PRUD 'HOMME, 

Advocates,  etc., 

97  St.  James  Street,  MONTREAL. 

Victor  Geoffrion,  K.C.  Aime  Geoffrion,  K.C. 

J.  Alex.  Prud'homme,  LL.L. 

P.O.  Box  1035. 
Cable  Address:    "Geoffrion,"  W.   U.  Code. 

B.  GOLDENBERG,  B.C.L., 

Advocate,  Barrister,  etc. 

Room   705,  Power  Building, 
83  Craig  Street  West,  MONTREAL,  QUE. 
Specializing  in  Insolvency  proceedings.     Commercial  Department  under 
personal  supervision. 
Reference :  Dominion  Bank,  St.  Lawrence  St.  Branch. 

GREENSHIELDS,  GREENSHIELDS,  LANGUEDOC  & 

PARKINS, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors, 
Transportation  Building,  MONTREAL,   CANADA. 

J.   N.  GREENSHIELDS,  K.C.  E.   LaNGUEDOC,   K.C.  C.   G.   GREENSHIELDS. 

Colville  Sinclair.  E.  R.  Parkins.  S.  G.  Dixon. 

Ralph  E.  Allan.  J.  P.  Charbonneau. 

Cable  Address:   "Shields." 

A.  RIVES  HALL,  K.C, 

Advocate,  Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

Commercial  Union  Bldg.,  232  St.  James  Street, 

MONTREAL,  QUE. 

Commissioner  for  the  Province  of  Quebec. 


QUEBEC  LEGAL   CARDS  455 

MONTREAL,  QUE. 


HIBBARD,  GOSSELIN  &  MOYSE, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  etc., 

Royal  Trust  Building. 

107  St.  James  Street,  MONTREAL,  CANADA. 

P.  W.  HiBBA«D,  K.C.  Louis  Gosselix,  K.C.  E.  E.  Moysb,  B.OL. 

A.  Chouinabd. 
Cable   Address:    "Danrobov. " 


HOWARD,  AYLMER  &  DeWITT, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  etc., 

British  Empire  Building,  86  Notre  Dame  Street  West.   MONTREAL 

E.  Edwin  Howard,  K-C.      H,  U.  P.  Aylmer,  K.C.      Jacob  DbWitt. 

O.  S.  Tyndale.  H.  E.  a.  Rose. 

Counsel:    Feancis  McLennan,  K.C 

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

JACOBS,  COUTURE  &  FITCH, 

Advocates,   Barristers   and   Solicitors, 

Power  Building,   MONTREAL. 

S.  W.  Jacobs,  K.C,  M.P.        G.  C.  P.  Coutuke.        Louis  Fitch. 

Commissioners  for  all  the   Provinces  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address:  "Obsjac."         Lieber's  Code. 

WALTER  S.  JOHNSON,  B.A.,  B.C.L., 

Barrister  arui  Solicitor. 
Commercial  Union  Building,  MONTREAL. 
Solicitor  for:  Gresham  Life  Assce.  Society,  Ltd.;  Bank  of  Hamilton; 
West's  Gas  Improvement  Co.,  Ltd.  (Manchester);  Canada  Paint  Co.,  Ltd.; 
Thos.  Davidson  Mfg.  Co.,  Ltd.;  Macfarlane  Shoe,  Ltd.;  Montreal  Drydocks 
&  Ship  Repairing  Coy.,  Ltd.;  Hall  Engineering  Works,  Ltd.;  Ahern  Safe 
Co.,  Ltd. ;  Multigraph  Sales  Co.,  Ltd. ;  Flexner-Taylor  Coy.  of  Canada,  Ltd. ; 
FlexnerTaylor  Co.  (Boston);  Lamont,  Corliss  &  Co.,  Ltd.  (New  York); 
Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Co.,  Ltd.;  Fidelity  &  Casualty  Co.  of  New 
York. 

Company  Organization  and  Control.     Settlement  of  Estates.      Commer- 
cial claims. 

London   (Eng.)   Agent:   Beachcroft,  Thompson  &  Co.,  9  Theobald's  Road. 

Manchester  (Eng.)  Agents:  Slater,  Heelis  &  Co.  71  Princess  Street. 

Cable:  Western  Union  Code. 

Sir  Alexandre  Lacostj,  K.C. 
KAVANAGH,  LAJOIE  &  LACOSTE, 

AdTOcates,  Solicitors,  etc 
Provincial  Bank  Bldg.,  7  Place  d  Armes.  Montreal,  Canada. 

H.  J.  Kavanagh,  K.C.  Alexandre  Lacoste,  Jr. 

H.  GfeRiN-LAJOiE,  K.C.  Henri  Gekin-Lajoib. 

Paul  Lacoste,  K.C.  Alexandre  Gerin-Lajoir. 

Cable  Address:  "Laloi."  Telephone  Bell  Main  8675. 

LAFLEUB,  MacDOUGALL,  MACFARLANE  &  BARCLAY, 
Advocates,  Barristers,   etc. 
Royal  Trust  Bldg.,  MONTREAL. 
EuoENB  Lafleuk,  K.C.  Gordon  W.  MacDouoall,  K.C. 

Lawucnce  Mactaklane,  K.C.  Greoor  Barclay. 

William  B.  Scott.  Hon.  Adrian  K-HuessaxN. 

Cable  AddreaB,  "FleuraL" 


456  QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS 


MONTREAL,  QUE. 
LAMOTHE,  GADBOIS  &  NANTEL, 

Advocates,   Attorneys,    Barristers. 

308,  309,  310  and  311  Montreal  Trust  BuUding,  MONTBEAL. 

J.  C.  Lamothe,  LL.D.,  K.C.  Emilizn  Qadbois,  B.A.,  LLJj* 

J.  Marechal  Naktel,  B.CL. 

Commercial  Corporation,  Probate  and  Keal  Estate  Law  in  Litigation. 
Special  Collection  Department. 

Depositions  carefully  taken;  Issue  Commission  to  J.  C.  Lamothe,  K.C. 

Practice  before  all  the  Courts  of  the  Province,  and  also  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Canada. 

Loeal  AttorneTS  for  Canad*  Bonded  Attmwej, 

Cable  Address:   "Lacbamp." 
Correspondents  throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada. 


QUEBEC  LEGAL   CARDS  457 

MONTREAL,  QUE. 


LEBLANC,  BROSSARD,  FOREST,  LALONDE  &  COFFIN, 

Advocates,   Barrisierg,  eic. 
Credit  Foncier  Bldg. 

MONTREAL,   QUEBEC. 

Hon.  Sir  P.  E.  Leblanc,  K.C.M.G.  Edmond  Bbossabd,  K.C. 

Alf.  Forest. 

A.  I^Aix>NOE.  F.  G.  Oorrix. 


ANTOINE  LAMOTHE,  LL.B., 

Solicitor. 

90  St.  James  Street. 

MONTREAL,  CANADA. 

Boom  401.  Telephone:  Main  16C1. 

LIGHTHALL  &  HARWOOD, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc. 
Montreal  Trust  Building,  MONTREAL,  QUE. 

W.  D.  LiGHTHALL,  K.C.  G.  A.  Harwood,  K.C. 

LYMAN  &  DUNLOP, 

Adrocates,   Barristers   and  Solicitors, 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Building.  80  St.  Francois  Xavier  St. 

MONTREAL,  CANADA. 

J.  H.  DuKLOP,  K.C. 

Cable  Address:    "Magdala."    Lieber's  Code. 

Telephone,  Main   1353. 


458                                            QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS 
^ MONTREAL,  QUE. 


McGIBBON,  CASGRAIN,  MITCHELL  &  CASGRAIN. 

MITCHELL,  CASGRAIN,  MoDOUGALL,  CREELMAN,  STAIRS  A  CASGRAIN,     • 

Advocates,  Barristers,  etc., 

Royal  Trust  BuUding,  MONTREAL. 

Comminioners  for  all  the  Provinces. 

Victor  E.  Mitchell,  K.C.  A.  Chase-Casgbain,  K.C. 

Erbol  M.  McDovoall.  John  J.  Cbeelman. 

Gilbert  S.  Staibs.  Pierre  F.  Cabgbaim. 

Cable   Address:    "Montgibb." 

Solicitors    for:    Royal    Trust    Co.;    American    Locomotive    Co.;    United 

Shoe   Machinery    Co.;    Canadian    Consolidated    Rubber    Co.,    Ltd.;    Ames 

Holden     McCready,     Ltd.;    United     Kingdom    Mutual     Steamship    Ass'ee 

Assn.,  Ltd.;  Canadian  Pacific  Ry.  Co.     Correspondents  throughout  Canada. 

JOHN  ]VL\cNAUGHTON,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  B.C.L., 
Advocate,  Barrister  and  Solicitor. 
Commissioner  for  taking  affidavits. 
Suite  701  Royal  Trust  Bldg.,  107  St.  James  St. 
MONTREAL,  P.Q. 
Telephone,  Main  3081. 
Special  attention  to  Collections.    Commercial  and  Corporation  Law. 
References:  Union  Bank  of  Canada;  W.  J.  McAuley,  Ltd.;  Rapid  Tool 
&  Machine  Co.,  Ltd.;  W.  J.  T.  Adamson  &  Co.,  Ltd.;  Adanac  Glove  Co.; 
Glovers  Registered;  Imperial  Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.;  Ste.  Anne  Lumber  Co., 
Ltd.;  Hosier's  Ltd.;  Auditone  Co.,  Ltd.;   Simplex  Floor  Finishing  Appli- 
ance Co.,  Ltd.;  Insulated  Products  Co.,  Ltd.;   George  Waterhouse  &  Co.; 
Provincial  Mercantile  Agency;   Matthews  Limited. 

MASSON  &  BILLETTE, 

Advocates. 

Trust  and  Loan  Building,  30  St.  James  Street, 

MONTREAL. 

Louis  Masson,  K.C.  J.  Emile  Billette. 

Telephone:  Main  3038.  Private  Phone:  Rockland  950. 

A.  PAPINEAU  MATHIEU, 

Advocate,  Barrister,  etc. 

180  St.  James  St. 

MONTREAL,  QUEBEC, 

MOREY  &  MACDONALD, 

Advocates — Avocats. 
Guy  Moeey,  B.A.,  B.C.L.  James  Macdonald,  M.A.,  B.CX. 

180  Notre  Dame,  61    St.    Gabriel, 

LACHINE,  QUE.  MONTREAL. 

Tel.  234.  Tel.    Main    7129. 


QUEBEC  LEGAL  CABDS  459 

MONTREAL,  QUE, 


MEREDITH,  HOLDEN,  HAGUE,  SHAUGHNESSY  & 
HEWARD, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors, 
Merchants  Bank  Bldg.,  205  St.  James  St.,  MONTBEAL. 

P.  E,  Meredith,  KC.  A.  E.  Holden,  KC. 

H.  J.  Hague,  K.C.  Hon.  W.  J.  Shauohnesst. 

C.  G.  Hewaed.  p.  a.  Badkaux. 

Counsel:   C.  S.  Campbell,  K.C. 
Cable  Address:  "Cammerall."  Telephone  Main  27. 

Solicitors  for: 
The  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada.         The  Imperial  Tobacco  Co.  of  Can.,  Ltd. 
The  Molsons  Bank.  The  Montreal  Tramwavs  Co. 

The  Hudsons  Bay  Company.  The  Montreal  Stock  Exchange. 

The  Lake  of  the  Woods  Mill.  Co.,  Ltd.    The  "VThite  Star-Dominion  Line. 
The  Allan  Line  Steamship  Co.,  Ltd.    Elder,  Dempster  &  Co.,  Ltd. 
The  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Co. 

PATENAUDE  &  MONETTE, 

Advocates,   Barristers,   etc. 

7  Place  d'Armes, 

MONTREAL,    QUEBEC. 
Hon.  E.  L.  Patenaude.  Gustave  Monette. 

PERRON,  TASCHEREAU,  RINFRET,  VALLEE  &  GENEST, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  etc. 

Montreal  Trust  Bldg.,  MONTREAL,  QUEBEC. 

J.  L.  Perron,  K.C.  E.  Taschereau,  K.C.  T.  Einfket,  K.Ci 

Arthijr  Vaij.ee,  K.C.  R.  Genest.  B.  Brodeur. 

SAUL  TRITT,  B.C.L., 

Advocate,  Barrister,  etc 

179  St  James  St., 
MONTREAL,  QUEBEC. 
Telephone  Main  5039. 

WELDON  &  HARRIS, 

Advocates,  Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

Montreal  Trust  Building,  MONTBEAL,  CANADA. 

8.  L.  Dale  Harris.  Joseph  W.  Weldon. 

Cable  Address:    " Maclenweld, "  Montreal. 

Commissioners    for    all    the    Provinces,    Newfoundland,    New    York    and 
Massachusetts. 


460  QUEBEC  LEGAL   CARDS 

NEW  CARLISLE,  QUE. 


HON.  JOHN  HALL  KELLY,  K.C., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

NEW  CAELISLE,  QUE. 

Practising  in  the  Counties  of  Bonaventure,  Gaspe,  Bimouski,  Matane 
and  Magdalen  Islands. 

QUEBEC,   QUE. 

EDGAR  CHAMPOUX, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

81  St.  Peter  Street,  QUEBEC  CITY. 

Solicitor  for:  Chaleurs  Bay  Mills;  La  Cie  Champoux;  La  Gie  Lefrancois, 
Ltd.;  Le  Cie  Couture  Eheault,  Ltd.,  Lumber  Merchants,  D.  H.  Bennington. 

ALFRED  C.  DOBELL, 

Advocate,  Barrister  and  Solicitor. 
92  St.  Peter  St.,  QUEBEC,  P.Q. 
Commissioner  for  Ontario. 
Cables  "Gibbell"  Quebec.    Western  Union  Code. 

DROUIN  &  AMYOT, 

Advocates   and    Solicitors. 

Quebec   Railway   Bldg.,   QUEBEC    CITY. 

F.  O.  Drouin,  K.C.  Wm.  Amyot,  K.C. 

Reference :    Hochelaga   Bank.  Cable   Address :    ' '  Droam. ' ' 

PAUL  DROUIN,  LL.L., 

Avocat. 

Edifice   Quebec   Railway,   229    St.    Joseph, 

QUEBEC,    QUE. 

Telephone  466. 

FITZPATRICK,  DUPRe  &  GAGNON, 

Advocates,   Barristers   and   Solicitors. 

105   Mountain   Hill,    QUEBEC,    CANADA. 

Arthur  Fitzpatrick,  LL.L. 

(Crown  Prosecutor) 

Maurice  Dupre,  LL.L.  J.  Onksime  Gagnox,  LL.L. 

Solicitors  for:  Canada  Steamship  Lines,  Chinic  Hardware  Co.,  Davie  Ship 

Building  &  Repairing  Co.,  Quebec  Ship  Building  &  Repairing  Co.,  Union 

Bag  &  Paper  Corp.,  etc. 

Cable  Address :    *  *  Dupre. ' ' 
Special  Collection   Department. 


QUEBEC   LEGAL   CARDS  461 

QUEBEC,  QUE. 
GAGNE  &  GAGXE, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

Ill  Gote  de  la  Montagne,  QUEBEC,  QUE. 

A1.BEBT  Gaone,  Montmagny,  Que.  L.  R.  Gagne  at  Quebec  Office. 

GALIPEAULT,  ST.  LAURENT,  GAGNE  &  METAYER, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

Imperial  Bank  Building,  115  St.  Peter  Street, 

QUEBEC. 

Hon.  Axtonix  Galipeault,  K.C,  M.P.P. 

Louis  S.  St.  Laurent,  LL.D.,  K.C.  J.  Art.  Gagx«,  K.C.,  LL.L. 

J.  AU>H.   M^AYER,  K.C.,  LL.L. 

Telephone:  2762-2763.  P.  O.  Box:  148  Lower  Town. 

LAFERTE  &  POULIOT, 

Advocates,  Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

88  St.  Peter  St.,  QUEBEC,  QUE. 

Civil  and  Commercial  Law,  etc. 

Solicitors  for  various  Labor  Unions,  etc. 

Beferenecs:  Caiase  d 'Economic;  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Telephone  1925. 

MORAUD,  SAVARD  &  ALLEYN, 

Advocates,   etc., 

Dominion  Building,  126  St  Peter  St., 

QUEBEC. 

Ldciin  Mokaud,  BJL.,  LL.L.  Altbed  Sataxd,  BJL,  B.C.L. 

BiCHAKD  K.  Alleyx,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

C3abl©  Address:    "Mosard."     Western   Union  Code. 

Eeferenee:  The  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada;  Commercial  Law  League  of 
America. 

Collection  Department. 

Commercial  and  Corporation  Law. 


462  QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS 


QUEBEC,   QUE. 

RIVARD,  CHAUVEAU  &  MARCHAND, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

La  Banque  Nationale  Building, 
No.  75  nie  St.  Pierre,  QUEBEC. 

Adj.  Bitabd,  E.G. 
C.  A.  Chaitvbau,  K.C.  Aime  Maechand,  K.0. 

Cable  Address:  "Lavery." 
Local  Attorneys  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 
Correspondents  throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada. 


QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS  463 

QUEBEC,  QUE. 


POWER  &  GOSSELIN, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

No.   Ill  Mountain  Hill, 

Bureau  du  Soir:    898  St-Valier. 

QUEBEC. 

Charles  G.  Powek,  LL.L.,  M.P.  Luciex  Gosselin,  LL.,  L. 

Tel.  6733.  Cable  Address:  Pogos. 

ROY,  LANGLAIS,  GODBOUT  &  ROCHETTE, 

Advocates,  Barristers,   etc., 

Dominion  Bldg.,  126  St  Peter  Street,  QUEBEC. 

BOMEO  Langlais,  K.C.  Ernest  Eoy,  K.C. 

F.  X.  GoDBOUT,  B.A.,  LL.L.  Edgab  Rochette,  B.A.,  LL.L. 

Cable  Address:    "Turolan."  Quebec.  Telephone  5800-5801. 

TASCHEREAU,  ROY,  CANNON,  PARENT  &  CASGRAIN, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  Solicitors,   etc., 
70  St.  Paul  St.,  QUEBEC. 

Hon.  L.  a.  Taschereau,  K.C,  Minister  of  Public  Works  and  Labor. 
Ferdinand  Eoy,  K.C.  L,  A.  Cannon,  KC. 

Geo.  Parent,  K.C.  Leon   Casgrain,   LL.L. 

Solicitors  for  the  Bank  of  Montreal,  Molsons  Bank,  Canadian  Bank 
of  Commerce,  Canadian   Northern  Ry. 

Cable  Address:    "Fitpartar." 


RICHMOND.  QUE. 


J.  VALMORE  D'ARTOIS, 

Advocate,    Barrister,    etc. 

EICHMONT),    QUE. 

Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  Eastern  Townships  Bank 
Branch;  Corporation  of  Town  of  Richmond;  County  of  Richmond;  Town- 
ship of  Melbourne;  Township  of  Cleveland;  E.  G.  Dnn  &  Co. 

ROBERVAL,  QUE. 

THOMAS  LEFEBVRE, 

Barrister. 

ROBERVAL,    P.Q. 

Solicitor   for   La   Banque   Nationale,    Canada   Bonded    Attorney,   ete. 


464  QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS 

SAINT  HYACINTHE,   QUE. 


LUSSIER  &  FLYNN, 

Advocates,   Barristers,    Solicitors,   etc. 
ST.   HYACINTHE,    QUE. 
Louis  Lussier,  K.C.  Francis  Flynn,  LL.L. 

Solicitors    for:    Bank    of    Montreal;    La    Banque    National©;     Canada 
Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 


ST.  JEAN,  QUE. 


GEORGES  FORTIN,  L.L.L., 

Avocat. 

SAINT-JEAN,  P.Q. 

Post  Office  Box  184.  Telephone  278. 

STANISLAS  POULIN,  K.C, 

Advocate,   Barrister,   Solicitor. 
ST.  JOHN'S,  QUE. 
Solicitor  for  the  City  of  St.  John's. 


ST.   JEROME,   QUE. 


DeGUIRE,  NANTEL  &  NANTEL, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  etc. 

ST.   JEEOME,   QUE. 

A.  S.  DeGutre,  LL.B.  J.  B.  Nantel,  LL.L. 

Leopold  Nantel,  LL.B. 

Solicitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


SHAWINIGAN  FALLS,   QUE. 


A.  E.  PAQUETTE,  K.C, 

Advocate,   Barrister,   etc. 
Recorder  of  the  Town  of  Shawinigan  Falls. 
SHAWINIGAN  FALLS,  QUE. 
Solicitor   for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


SHERBROOKE,  QUE. 


LAWRENCE,  MORRIS  &  McIVER, 

Advocates,  Barristers,  etc., 
67  Wellington  St.,  SHERBROOKE. 
Solicitors  for:     Merchants  Bank  of  Canada;   Bank  of  Montreal;   Can- 
ada Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

Cable  Address:    "Lawmor." 
Branch  office  at  RICHMOND,  QUE. 


QUEBEC  LEGAL  CARDS  465 

SWEETSBUSO,  QX7E. 

F.  X.  A.  GIROUX,  K.C., 

Advocate. 
SWEETSBUBG,   P.Q. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc 
Business  connection  in  Farnham,  Sutton,  Granby  and  Cowansville. 

THREE  RIVERS,  QUE. 

BUREAU,  BIGUfi  &  GARIfiPY, 

Advocates,  Attorneys-at-Law. 

Power  Building,  TROIS  RIAIERES,  QUE. 

Hon.  Jacques  Bubkau,  K.C,  M.P.  Philippe  BiGvt,  K.C. 

Hon*.  Wilfrid  Gaki£py,  K.C.  (also  a  Member  of  the  Alberta  Bar). 

DESILETS,  DESILETS  &  ASSELIN, 

Advocates,  Barristers  a>id  Solicitors. 

25  Alexandre  Street,  THREE   RIVERS,  QUE. 

Aug.  Desilets.  Francois  Desilets.  — .  Asselis. 

Branch  Office  in  Grand  Mere. 

GEORGES  HENRI  ROBICHON, 

Avoeat, 
TE0I8  RIVIEEES,  QUE. 
Beferenee:    Banqnc  D'Hoebelaga. 

Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 
Bell  Telephone  592. 

VALLETFISLD,    QUE. 

NUMA  E.  BROSSOIT,  B.C.L.,  K.C, 

Advocate,  Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

VALLEYFIELD,   QUE. 

Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  et<.  Bell  Telephone  No.  60. 

WATERLOO.  QUE. 

ROMULUS  CLOUTIER, 

Advocate. 
WATERLOO,  QUE. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 
Beferences:  Banque  D'Hochelaga,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce. 


466  SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CARDS 

ARCOLA,  SASK. 
ARCHER,  McLELLAN  &  VROOMAN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public. 
AKCOLA,  SASK. 
A.  E.  Vrooman, 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

AVONLEA  AND  DUMMER,  SASK. 

S.  B.  LAMONT, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary. 

AVONLEA,  SASK. 

Branch  Office  at  DUMMEK,  SASK. 

BATTLEFORD,  SASK 


LIVINGSTON  &  ATKINSON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

BATTLEFORD,  SASK. 

W.  W.  Livingston,  K.C,  Agent  of  the  Attorney-General. 
F.  G.  Atkinson. 

Solicitors  for:  Bank  of  Hamilton;  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada;  Canada 
Bonded  Attorney;  Societe  Generale  Foncier  du  Canada;  the  Town  of 
Battleford. 

BLAINE  LAKE,  SASK. 


J.  A.  BOYD,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor  and  Notary  Public, 
BLAINE  LAKE,  SASK. 
Adjacent  Districts:   MARCELIN,  LEASK,  KEYDEE  and  HAPFOED. 


CANORA,  SASK. 


S.  P.  PETERSEN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 
CANORA,  SASK. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CARDS  467 

DAVIDSON,  SASK. 


W.  F.  CAMERON,  M.A.,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 
DAVIDSON,  SASK. 
and  at  BLADWOETH,  SASK. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 

ELROSE,  SASK. 

GEORGE  E.  KINSMAN,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public. 
ELROSE,  SASK. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

ESTEVAN,  SASK.      

E.  J.  CAMPBELL,  K.C., 

Barrister,  Solicitor  and  Notary. 

ESTEVAN,  SASK.,  CANADA. 

Solicitor  for:  Canada  Bonded  Attorney;  Town  of  Estevan;  Union  Bank 
of  Canada;  Municipalities  of  Cambria  and  Coalfields. 

W.  J.  PERKINS, 

Barrister,  Solicitor  and  Notary. 
ESTEVAN,  SASK. 

ESTEVAN  AND  BROBiHEAD,  SASK 


MOORE  &  GARNER, 

,  Barristers,   Solicitors,   Etc. 

ESTEVAN,  SASK. 

Branch   Office,   BROMHEAD. 

W.  T.  Moore,  B.A.  E.  W.  Gakkeb. 


ESTON,  SASK. 


J.  C.  TRELEAVEN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary. 

ESTON,  SASK. 

Business   attended   to    in    Snipe    Lake,    Noremac,    Glidden,   Richlea    and 
Plato. 


468  SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CARDS 

QOVAN.  SASK. 

JOHN  HANCOCK,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Attorney  4"  Notary  PuUic, 
GOVAN,  SASK. 
also  at  DUVAL,  SASK. 
Solicitor  for:     Royal  Bank;  Town  of  Govan;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney; 
Maguire  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd. 

GRAVELBOURG,  SASK. 

GRAVEL,  GRAVEL  &  HEBERT, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 

GRAVELBOURG,   SASK. 

A.  Gravel,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Commissioner  for  Quebec. 

E.  Gravel,  B.A..  LL.B.  Georges  Hebert. 

George  Hebert. 

Solicitors    for    Canada   Bonded    Attorney;    R.    M.    of    Gravelbourg    and 

Sutton;  Bank  of  Toronto;   Banque  d'Hochelaga  and  Trustee  Company  of 

Winnipeg. 

GULL  LAKE,  SASK. 

R.  E.  ALEXANDER, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   etc. 
GULL  LAKE,  SASK. 
Solicitor  for  Union  Bank  of  Canada;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


NORMAN  R.  HOFFMAN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary,  etc. 
GULL  LAKE,  SASK. 
Solicitor  for  Merchants  •  Bank  of  Canada. 

HUMBOLDT,  SASK. 

FRANK  H.  BENCE, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   Notary,   etc. 
HUMBOLDT,   SASK. 

KAMSACK,  SASK. 

JOHN  G.  BANKS,  LL.B., 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Notary    Public. 
KAMSACK,  SASK. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CABDS  469 

EINDKRSLET,  SASK. 


P.  J.  DIXSON, 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    etc. 

KIXDEBSLET,  SASK 
Sclicitor   for   Canada   Bonded   Attorney. 


LLOYDMINSTEB.  SASK.  &  ALTA. 

HAROLD  J.  DEAN,  B.A., 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   Notary  Public. 
LLOYDMINSTEB,  SASK.  k  ALTA. 
Solicitor  for:  Eoyal  Bank  of  Canada;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  eie. 
MAPLE  CBEEK.  SASK. 

FRANCIS  G.  WHEAT, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc. 

MAPLE  CBEEK,  SASK. 

Solicitor  for:   Canada  Bonded  Attorney;    B.  G.  Dun  &   Co.;    Town   of 
Maple  Creek. 

METEONNE,  SASK. 
JAMES  D.  FINDLAY, 

Barrister  and  Solicitor. 

MEYBOXNE,  SASK. 

Also  at  WOODBOW,  SASK. 

MOOSE  JAW,   SASK. 

J.  L.  BRYANT,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary  Public,  etc. 

Bank  of  Hamilton  Chambers, 

MOOSE  JAW,  SASK. 
Phone  1140. 

GRAYSON  &  EMERSON, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors, 

MOOSE  JAW,   SASKATCHEWAN. 

Wm.  Gkayson,  K.C.  T.  J.  Emebsox. 

Lester  McTaggart. 

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470  SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CARDS 

MOOSE  JAW.  SASK. 

HARE  &  DICKINSON,  ~~~" 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 

Suite  301,  Walter  Scott  Building, 

MOOSE  JAW,  SASK. 

J.  Franklin  Hark  (Agt.  Atty.  Gen.)  R.  J,  Dickinson. 

KNOWLES,  BENSON  &  JOHNSON, 

Barristers,    Solicitors,    etc.. 

Offices  409  Walter  Scott  Bldg..  MOOSE  JAW.  SASKATCFIEWAN. 

William  E.  Knowles,  K.C,  M.P. 

A.  Benson,  B.A.  Leroy  Johnson,  B.A. 

Solicitors  for  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada. 

Cable  Address :  ' '  Knowles. ' '  Western  Union  Code. 

WILLIAM  G.  ROSS, 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Notary,    etc. 

210  Hammond  Bldg., 

MOOSE  JAW,   SASK. 

P.O.  Box  508.  Phone  50.3. 

Solicitor   for:    The  Home   Bank  of  Canada;    The   Trustee   Company   of 
Winnipeg,  Ltd.;   Northern  Life  Assce.  Co. 

SCHULL  &  SCHULL, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 
MOOSE  JAW,  SASK.,  CANADA. 
Harold  J.  Schull.  Charles  H.  Schull. 

Special  attention  given  to  Agency  matters,  Collections,  Corporation  and 
Mercantile  work,  and  the  Administration  of  Estates. 

Solicitors  for: 
Canadian  Lumber  Yards,  Ltd.  Southern  Elevator  Co.,  Ltd. 

Coast  Lumber  Company,  Ltd.  Saskatchewan  &  Western  Elevator  Co., 

Conger  &  Company,  Ltd.  Ltd. 

Rogers  Lumber  Yards,  Ltd.  Spencer  Grain  Co.,  Ltd. 

Security  Lumber  Company,  Ltd.  Anglo-Canadian  Mortgage  Investment 

Mcllrath  Lumber  Company,  Ltd.  Corporation,  Ltd. 

M.  J.  Walker  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd. 

SEABORN,  POPE  &  GREGORY, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  etc., 
MOOSE  JAW,  SASK. 
C.  E.  Gregory,  K.C.  H.  C.  Pope.  H.  M.  Barrett. 

Solicitors  for  the  Bank  of  Hamilton,  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 


SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CASD6  471 

MOOSE  JAW,  SASK. 
TORNEY,  THOMSON  &  GORMAN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  'Sotaries,  etc. 
Booms  205-221  and  222  Hammond  Building, 
MOOSE    JAW,   SASK 
F.  W.  ToBNET.  E.  Murray  Thomson.  J.  W.  Coeman. 


NORTH  BATTLEFORD.  SASK.     

BREHAUT  &  CONROY, 

Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

NORTH  BATTLEFORD,  SASK 

Aldeb  Brehaut.  Feed.  R.  Conrot. 

Solicitors  for  Rojal  Bank  of  Canada;   Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc. 

Special  attention  g^ven  to  Collections. 

KEITH  &  OLDING, 

Barristers  and  SolicitorM. 

OflSces:  Keith  Block, 

NORTH  BATTLEFORD,  SASK 

DoKALD  Keith,  B.A.,  LL.B.  J.  G.  Olding,  LL.B. 

Solicitors   for   Canadian   Bank   of   Commerce;    Empire   Loan   Company; 

B.C.  Permanent  Loan  Co.;  Massey-Harris  Co.,  Ltd.;  Colonial  Investment  & 

Loan  Co. 

OUTLOOK,  SASK. 

WILLIAM  H.  HOLMAN, 

Barrister,    Solicitor,    Notary   Public,    etc. 
OUTLOOK,   SASK 
Solieitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  Union  Bank  of  Canada. 

PRINCE  ALBERT,   SASK. 

BRANION  &  BRAITHWAITE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public. 

Union   Bank  Building, 

PRINCE  ALBERT,  SASK.,  CANADA. 

8.  J.  A.  Braxion,  B.A.,  LL.B.  G.  A.  "W.  Beaithw.vite. 

HALLIDAY  &  DAVIS, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 

Room  2  Masonic  Temple, 

PRINCE  ALBERT,  SASK.,  CANADA. 

Prank  W.  Hallidat,  LL.B.,  KC.  T.  C.  Davis. 

Agent  of  the  Attorney  General. 

Solicitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  etc 


472 


SASBLATCHEWAN   LEGAL    CARDS 


REGINA,  SASK. 


ALLAN,  GORDON  &  GORDON, 

Barrister/t,  Solicitors,  etc, 

REGINA,  SA8K. 

J.  A.  Allan,  LL.B.,  K.C.         A.  L.  Gordon,  K.C. 
H.  M.  Allan,  B.A.  A.  L.  Kent. 


P.  H.  Gordon,  B.C.L. 
H.  E.  Keown. 


Solicitors  for  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada ;  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada ; 
B.  O.  Dun  &  Co.;  Great  West  Life  Awee.  Co.;  Credit  Foneier,  ete. 

Cable:  Western  Union  Code. 


ANDERSON,  McNIVEN,  FRASER  &  ROSE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries  Public. 
205-209  McCallum  HUl  Block,  REGINA,  CANADA. 


P.  M.  Anderson. 

W.  Rose. 


D.  A.  MoNiven.  Douglas  Frasee. 

A.  F.  Sample. 


Solicitors  for :  Royal  Bank  of  Canada ;  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  Canada ; 
The  Western  Trust  Company;  Standard  Trusts  Company;  The  Excelsior 
Life  Insurance  Co.;  The  Lumber  Manufacturers  Yards,  Limited;  Regina 
Labour  Temple;    Canadian  European  Mortgage  Corp.,  Ltd. 

Cable  Address :  ' '  Andershaw. ' ' 


BALFOUR,  HOFFMAN  &  CO., 

Barristers,  Solicitors  and  Notaries. 
Suite  104,  Darke  Block,  REGINA,  SASK. 


James  Balfour,  K.C. 
Cable  Address:    "Balfour." 


C.  W.  Hoffman. 
Western  Union  Code. 


Solicitors  for  the  Bank  of  Montreal,  etc. 


SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CAKDS  473 


BE6INA,   SASK. 
CROSS,  JONAH,  HUGO  &  FORBES, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public,  etc. 

REGINA.   SASK.,   CANADA. 

J.  A-  Cboss,  K.C.  E.  B.  Jonah.  K,  W.  Huog.  G.  W,  Fobbes. 

Cable    Address:     "Haultain,    Regina."     Western    Union    Code. 
Solicitors  for  Canada  Bonded  Attomej. 


474  SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL.   CARDS 

REGINA.  SASK. 


BARE,  STEWART,  JOHNSTON  &  GUMMING, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,   Notaries  Public, 

50-53  Caaada  Life  Bldg,,  REGINA,  SASKATCHEWAN. 

George  H.  Babe,  K.C.      Petee  S.  Stewaet.      Clifton  M.  Johnston,  M.A. 
William  P.  Gumming,  LL.B,        Charles  M.  Willoughby,  B.A. 

Solicitors  to  the  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Special  Department  to  handle  Collections  in  Western  Canada. 
Cable  Address:    "Barr."  W.U.  Code. 

DOERR  &  GUGGISBERG, 

Barristers,  Attorneys,  Notaries,  etc. 

Suite   303,   Northern   Bank  Chambers. 

REGINA,   SASK. 

Also  at  EARL  GREY  and  HOLDFAST. 

J.  Emil  Doerr,  LL.B.  W.  W.  Guqoisberq,  B.A. 

Cable  Address :    ' '  Doerberg, ' '  Regina.  Western  Union  Code. 


Mackenzie,  thom,  mcmorran,  bastedo  &  jackson, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

REGINA,  SASKATCHEWAN. 

Norman  Mackenzie,  K.C.  Douglas  J.  Thom,  K.C. 

T.  Sydney  McMorban.  Frank  L.  Bastedo,  LL.B. 

Edwin   Jackson. 

Cable  Address:    "Macron,"   Regina. 

Solicitors  for:  Canada  Permanent  Mortgage  Corporation;  Canada  Life 
Assurance  Co.;  Trust  &  Loan  Co.  of  Canada;  National  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.; 
Guelph  &  Ontario  Investment  and  Savings  Society;  Union  Bank  of  Canada; 
Royal  Bank  of  Canada;  Canadian  Credit  Men's  Trust  Assn.,  Ltd.;  Advance 
Rumely  Thresher  Co.,  Que.;  J.  I.  Case  Threshing  Machine  Co.;  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Co.,  of  Canada,  Ltd.;  Nichols  and  Shepard  Co.;  Sawyer- 
Massey  Co.,  Limited;  Waterous  Engine  Works  Co.,  Ltd.,  etc.,  etc. 

Collection,  Corporation,  Mercantile  and  Estate  work  given  special  atten- 
tion. 


SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CARDS  475 

REGINA,  SASK 


SAMPSON  &  TINGLEY, 

Barristers,  Soliciiors  and  Notaries  Public, 

Suite    701-2-3-4    McCallum-Hill    Building, 

REGINA,  SASKATCHEWAN. 

Herbert  E.  Sampson,  K.C.  A.  R.  Tixglet,  K.C. 

Solicitors  for  the  Law  Society  of  Saskatchewan;  The  Saskatchewan  Life 

Insurance  Company:   The  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company  of  New 

York;  Wells-Dickey  Company,  etc 

Cable  Address :   ' '  Sampson ' '  Begina.  Western  Union  Code. 


BOSETOWN.   SASK. 


E.  DINGWALL, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   etc. 

BOSETOWN,   SASK. 
Solicitor  for:   Boyal  Bank  of  Canada;   Canada  Bonded  Attorney,  ete 


SASKATOON,  SASK. 


BORLAND  &  McINTYRE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  yotaries  Public. 

Standard  Trusts  Bldg.,  SASKATOON,  SASK. 

A.  M.  McInttke.  p.  M.  Borland. 

G.  C.  PwoE.  E,  W.  Van  Blabioom. 

Cable  Address:    "Borland.  Saskatoon." Western  Union  Code. 

FERGUSON  &  aUcDERMID, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries, 

Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  Building,  SASKATOON,  SASK. 

J.  D.  Ferguson,  K.C,  P.  P.  MacDebmid. 

L.  M.  EoBiNsoN.  J.  E.  MacDebmid. 

Solicitors    for    the    Canadian    Bank    of   Commerce,    Massey-Harris  Co., 

Limited.     Money  to  Loan.     Collections  a  Specialty. 

Cable   Address:     "Fermid." 

G.  M.  GRANT,  LL.B., 

Barrister,  Solicitor  and  Notary  Public. 

Commercial  Building,  SASKATOON,  CANADA. 

P.O.  Box  1366.  Office  Phone  2263. 

Jennie  Grant,  Notary  Public  in  and  for  Saskatchewan. 

LYND  &  YULE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors  and  Notaries. 

SASKATOON,   SASK. 

T.  A.  Lyxd.  G.  H.  Yulx. 


476  SASKATCHEWAN   LEGAL    CARDS 


SASKATOON,  SASK. 


DURIE  &  WAKELING, 

(Successors  to  ACHESON,  DUEIE  &  WAKELING.) 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc., 

Canada  Building. 

SASKATOON,  SASK.,  CANADA. 

(."able  Address:   "Achurk. "     Western  Union  Code. 

Corbet  L.  Dueie,  B.A.  B.  M.  Wakeling. 


Members  of  the   Bars   of  Ontario,   Saskatchewan,  Manitoba  and   Alberta. 


Special  attention  to  Wholesalers'  Accounts. 

Solicitors  for:  The  Bank  of  Hamilton;  The  Great  West  Permanent 
Loan  Company;  Empire  Loan  Company;  Imperial  Canadian  Trust  Com- 
pany (Colonsay  District);  Swift  Canadian  Company,  Limited;  The  Great 
West  Saddlery  Company;  Canada  Bonded  Attorney  &  Legal  Directory, 
Ltd.;  United  States  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Company;  Martindale  Mer- 
cantile Agency;  C.R.C.  Law  List  Company;  Wilber  Mercantile 
Agency;  Universal  Guide  &  Adjustment  Company;  Creditors'  Mer- 
cantile Agency;  The  Town  of  Asquith;  The  Town  of  Zealandia, 
etc.,  etc. 

Special  Collection  Department. 

Investments  on  first  mortgage,  farm  lands,   8%  interest. 


SASKL\TCHEW.VN   LEGAL    CARDS  477 

SASKATOON,  SASK. 
McCONNELL  &  McCONNELL, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  etc. 

SASKATOON,  SASK.,  and  BIGGAB,  SASK. 

Howard  McConkell,  B.A.,  LL.B.  Douglas  McConkell,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

Solicitors   for:    Canada   Bonded   Attorney   at   Biggar,   Sask,   etc. 

McCRANEY,  MACKENZIE  &  HUTCHINSON, 

Barristers,  etc. 

Bowerman  Block,  SASKATOON,  SASK. 

G.  E.  McCbaney,  kg.      P.  E.  Mackenzie,  K.C.      A.  W.  Hxjtchikson. 
R.  Carroll.  J.  W.  Estet. 

MACLEAN,  HOLLIXRAKE  &  COMPANY, 
Barristers,   Solicitors,   etc.. 
SASKATOON.  CANADA. 

Donald  Maclean,  M.P.P.  C.  E.  Hollinrake.  Thos.  Patersox. 

H.  P.  Newcombe.  David  Taylor.  F.  A.  Sheppabd. 

Solicitors  for:  Union  Bank  of  Canada;  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada; 
National  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.;  Waterloo  Mfg.  Co.,  Ltd.,  etc.,  etc. 

JOHN  A.  MATHER, 

Barrister,   Solicitor,   etc. 
316  Drinkle  Bldg.,  No.  1,  SASKATOON,  SASK. 
Solicitor   for   London   &   Canadian   Loan   &   Agency   Coy.,   Ltd. 

MORSE  &  KYLE, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries. 

SASKATOON,  SASK. 

C.  K.  Morse.  W.  D.  Morse. 

D.  C.  Kyle. 

JtlURRAY,  MUNRO  &  MORRISON, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,  Notaries, 
Standard  Trusts  Bldg.,  SASKATOON,  SASK. 
George  Murray.  Fred.  B.  Morrison*. 

Solicitors  for :  General  Financial  Corporation  of  Canada ;  North  American 
Life  Assurance  Co. ;  The  Great-West  Life  Assurance  Co. ;  Codville  Co.,  Ltd. ; 
Northern  Trusts  Company;  Eeliance  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.;  McLaughlin  Car- 
riage Co.,  Ltd.;  Marshall  Sons  &  Co.,  (Canada)  Ltd.,  etc.,  etc. 

Cable  Address:  Eaymun,  Saskatoon.  Western  Union  Code. 


478  SASKATCHEWAN  LEGAL   CARDS 

SASKATOON,   SASK. 
BEATON  H.  SQUIRES, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  Notary. 
Eoyal  Bank  of  Canada  Building, 
SASKA.TOON,  SASK. 
Telephone:  3332. 

SWIFT  CURRENT,  SASK. 


BEGG  &  HAYES, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  Etc., 

Successors  to  Smytbe,  Begg  &  Hayes. 

SWIFT  CURRENT,  SASK. 

James  O.  Bego.  Feed  C.  Hayes,  LL.B, 

Solicitors  for :  Rural  Municipality  of  Swift  Current ;  Canada  BondH 

Attorney;  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.;  Royal  Bank  of  Canada;  Bank  of  Ottawa, 

Great  West  Permanent  Loan  Co. :  B.  C.  Permanent  Loan  Co. ;  Colonial 

Loan  &  Investment  Co.,  Standard  Trusts  Co.,  etc.,  etc. 

Special  Department  for  Collections, 

BOTHWELL  &  CAMPBELL, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries,  etc. 
SWIFT   CUEEENT,  SASK.,  CANADA. 
C.  E.  BoTHWELL.  E.  S.  Campbell. 

Solicitors  for:  City  of  Swift  Current;  The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce. 

BUCKLES,  DONALD,  MACPHERSON,  McWILLIAM  & 
THOMPSON, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 

SWIFT    CUEEENT,    SASK. 

Daniel  Buckles  {Crow7i  Prosecutor).  M.  A.  MacPherson,  LL.B. 

A.  McWilliam,  B.A.  E.  F.  Donald.  J.  W.  Thompson. 

Offices  also  at  Maple  Creek  and  Aneroid. 


UNITY,  SASK. 


MORTON  &  McLEAN, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries. 
UNITY,  SASK. 
Solicitors  for:  Eoyal  Bank  of  Canada;  Standard  Trusts  Company;  Asso- 
ciation of  Bonded  Attornies;  Marshall  Sons  &  Company,  Canada,  Limited; 
Western  Canada  Mortgage  Company;    British  Columbia  Permanent  Loan 
Company;  Bradstreets;  Eenfrew  Machinery  Company,  etc. 

"Special  Agency  and  Collection  Department." 


SASKATCHEWAN   LEGAL   CARDS  479 

UNITY,  SASK. 

SMITH  &  FLEMING, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries  Public. 
UNITY,  SASK.,  SCOTT  JUDICIAL  DI8THICT. 
A.  EoBEBTSON  Smith.  G.  R.  Plkmikg. 

Solicitors  for  Merchants  Bank  of  Canada,  Unity;  Canada  Bonded  Attor- 
ney} Town  of  Unity,  etc. 

WATROUS,  SASK. 

ELLIOTT  &  ELLIOTT, 

Barristers,   Solicitors,   Notaries,   etc., 

WATROUS.  SASK. 

Head  Office  at  Watrous.  Branch  offices  at  Allan  and  Semans. 

Sinclair  Elliott,  B.A.,  LL.B.  Mcrrat  Elliott,  LL.B. 

Solicitors  for:    Canadian  Bank  of  Conunerce,  Watrous;   Municipalities  of 
Morris,  Wood  Creek,  Usborne  and  Mt.  Hope. 

WTT.KTE.  SASK. 


ERNEST  LAYCOCK.  B.A.,  LL.B., 

Barrister  and  Solicitor, 
WTLKIE,  SASKATCHEWAN,  CANADA. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


YORKTON,  SASK 


R.  W.  GUMMING, 

Barrister-at-Law. 

CoUacott  Block,  YOBKTOX,  SASK. 

Mercantile  Collections  given  special  attention. 

Beferences:  Union  Bank  of  Canada,  Canadian  Bank  of  Conunerce,  Yorkton. 

R.  W.  WORSLEY, 

Barrister,  Solicitor,  etc 
YOKKTON,  SASK. 
Solicitor  for  Canada  Bonded  Attorney. 


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and  Decorated  Canadians,  Railways,  S.S.  Lines,  Registry  Offices,  Bank- 
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COMMERCIAL  INFORMATION -Postal  and  Cable  regulations. 
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patents,  copyrights,  etc. 

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