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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.)
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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-
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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
(40)
MANITOBA. 41
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.
42
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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Registrar-General for Province — W. E. Macara. Winnipeg.
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
44
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
MANITOBA
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.
1511
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.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
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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
(59)
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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.
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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.
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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
70 ONTARIO.
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.
ONTARIO.
71
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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ONTARIO.
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 . . **
ONTARIO.
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
74
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
ONTARIO.
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,
ONTARIO.
75
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.
76
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.
ONTARIO.
77
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.
78
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.
ONTABIO.
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,
81
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. —
82
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. —
ONTAKIO.
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.
ONTABIO.
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.
ONTABIO.
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.
ONTABIO.
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.
ONTABIO.
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
ONTARIO.
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.
ONTAKIO.
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.
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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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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.
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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
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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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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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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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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.
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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
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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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2. Haliburton.. 9.00 a. m 13 .. .. 5 ..
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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
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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.
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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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KENT- 4^'^<i^^<^. O^O
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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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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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
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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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ONTARIO DIVISION COURTS.
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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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.
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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.
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MUSKOKA — ^
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June
July
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Sept
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Nov.
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1. Bracebridge. 10.00a.m. ..
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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>«
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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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the 2nd
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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."
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RENFREW—
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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.
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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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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
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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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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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141
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
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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.
QUEBEC.
165
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.
QUEBEC.
167
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.
QUEBEC.
!69
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.
QUEBEC.
171
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.
QUEBEC.
173
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.
174
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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175
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.
QUEBEC.
177
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.
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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.
QUEBEC.
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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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BAOiIFFS.
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.
QUEBBO-
I8t
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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BAILIFPS.
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.
QUEBEC.
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.
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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.
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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.
193
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.
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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.
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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)
202
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SASKATCHEWAN.
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.
(2141
UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS
Bj mentioning the "Canada Legal Directory" when aatag thia hat,
the best results may be obtained.
Commercial Law League of America rates for collections
now govern and unless special arrangements are made are as
follows: — 15% on first 1300.00, 8% on excess to |1000.00, 4%
on excess of $1000.00.
ABEKDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA.
CAMPBELL & WALTON, 2-4-6-8 Hagerty Building.
Attorneys and Counselors-at-law. A. W. Campbell, B. A.
Walton. D. E. Campbell.
ASHTABULA, OHIO.
MOTT G. SPALTJ)ING, National Bank Building.
Practice in all Courts. Commercial and Corporation
Law a Specialty. Notary and Deposition Facilities in
Office.
BALTIMORE, MD.
MALOY & BRADY, Suite 1403, FideUty Building.
(William Milnes Maloy, George Moore Brady, James H.
Brady, jun., and Joseph Tewes.)
Practice in both State and Federal Courts.
Cable Address, "Mabrem." Send commissions to Wil-
liam E. Bauer, Notary.
BANGOR, MAINE.
HENRY L. MITCHELL.
Lawyer, Notary Public, Real Estate, Probate Court mat-
ters, collections promptly attended to. Reports promptly
made. Member of the American Bar Association.
BELLINGHAM, WASH.
WILL J. GRISWOLD, First National Bank Bldg.
Attorney-at-Law. Commercial, Probate and Corporation
Law.
BAYONNE, N.J.
JOSEPH M. GOLDWEBER.
Matters handled throughout Hudson County.
BLACKFOOT, IDAHO.
Refer to Pocatello.
I2I5I
216 UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS.
BOSTON, MASS.
DUNBAR, NUTTER & McCLENNEN, 161 Devonshire Street.
Succeeding Brandeis, Dunbar & Nutter. William H. Dun-
bar, George R. Nutter, Edward F. McClennen, J. Butler
Studley, Alfred L. Fish, Jacob J. Kaplan. Hugh W. Babb,
John E. Peakes, Nicholas C. Culolias, Greta C. Coleman,
Helen W. Bradlee.
A. SILVER EMERSON, 18 Tremont St., Rooms 814, 815, 816
Kimball Bldg.
Mercantile, Bankruptcy, Probate and
Corporation Law. All the Courts. Collections. Refer-
ences: Charles B. Jopp, President of the Beacon Trust Co.,
Boston; Eli W. Hall, Lynn, Mass., President of Soldiers'
Home; Commonwealth Trust Co., Boston; Rand, McNally
& Co., Chicago, 111.; Hubbell Publishing Co., New York;
H. L. Hiscock, Manager, .<Etna Fire Ins. Co., at Boston.
Tucker, Hayes & Bartholomew, Stock Brokers, Boston.
MERRIAM & HOOPER, 99 State Street. See also South Fram-
ingham.
Refer to American Surety Co., Boston.
CALUMET, MICH.
GALBRAITH & McCORMACK.
Separate Collection Department. Depositions taken before
Edward McCormack, Notary Public with Seal. Repre-
sented in New York by Wm. H. C. Broughton. Local
reference. Merchants and Miners Bank.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
BURCH, PETERS & CONNOLLY, 703-4-5 First National Bank
Building.
Attorneys and Counselors at Law. General practice in
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.
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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.
12371
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.
1«
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.
I
GUARANTEE COMPANIES LICENSED BY THE DOiONION
GOVERNMENT.
Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd., Montreal and Toronto.
Canada Accident Assurance Co., 8 Wellington E., Toronto.
Canadian Surety Company, 26 Wellington St. E., Toronto.
JUDICIAL BONDS
WHEN YOU NEEX> A BOND APPLY TO
The DOMINION OF CANADA GUARANTEE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.
HEAD OFFICE - TORONfTO
A Strong Purely Canadian Company
Dominion Gresham Guarantee & Casualty Co., Montreal and
Toronto.
Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Limited, of London,
England, British Empire Building, Montreal, and Temple
Building, Toronto.
Globe Indemnity Co. of Canada, 343 Dorchester W., Montreal,
and Lumsden Building, Toronto.
GF.^RANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH ASffiRICA, Beaver Hall
Hill, Montreal, and Mali Building, Toronto.
Guardian Insurance Co. of Canada, Guardian Building, Montreal,
and 36 Toronto St., Toronto.
IMPERIAL GUARANTEE AVD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COM-
P.\XY OF CAX.\D.V, Canada Life Building, Toronto.
(See Advertisement following.)
London Guarantee and Accident Company, Limited, of London,
England, Confederation Life Building, Toronto.
London and Lancashire Guarantee and Accident Company of
Canada, 61 Adelaide Street East, Toronto.
Maryland Casualty Company, Head Office, Baltimore, Md. Toronto
Office, 54 Adelaide Street East.
National Surety Company, 85 Bay Street, Toronto (Reed, Shaw &
McNaught, Agents).
Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, 6 King Street West,
Toronto.
Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, Confederation Life
Building, Toronto.
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Head Office,
Baltimore, Md., and Excelsior Life Building, Toronto.
261
The
Imperial Guarantee
and Accident Insurance
Company of Canada
Head Office
44 King St. W, - Toronto, Ont.
Guarantee Bonds
issued by this Company are accepted by governments, courts,
banks, corporations and employers for the fidelity of officials
and employees in positions of trust.
Personal Accident Insurance
Sickness
Automobile
Automobile Fire
Plate Glass
Elevator Liability
Toronto General Agents
M. H. Mc Williams, A. E. Huestis and M. M. Clancy
Phone Main 3000
[262]
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.
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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.
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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
SYNOPSIS OF LAWS. 273
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
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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
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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
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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:
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(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.
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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.
SYNOPSIS OP LAWS. 289
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,
19
290
MANITOBA.
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
SYNOPSIS OP LAWS.
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 $150,000 to $200,000.
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Over $250,000 to $300,000 .
Over $300,000 to $350,000.
Over $350,000 to $400,000.
Over $400,000 to $500,000.
Over $500,000 to $600,000.
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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
SYNOPSIS OF LAWS.
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.
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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.
320 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
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»
SYNOPSIS OF LAWS. 325
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.
326 QUEBEC.
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
SYNOPSIS OF LAWS. 331
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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WINNIPEG, MAN.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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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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.
2«
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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