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SIXTH EDITION. TORONTO : PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL. 1870. ■ s* i uns 4 PREFACE. In submitting a new Edition of the On .\rio Law List to th** Legal Profession and Public, the Compir would express his sincere thanks for the favoui' with which the five previous Editions, published by him at inter- vals during the last fourteen years, have been received , and assure his numerous Subscriber? that no eflforts have been spared to render the present Edition as cor- rect and reliable as possible. He would also tender his thanks to the heads of the different Departments connected with the administra- tion of the Law, for the facilities afforded him in. obtaining the necessary materials, and to his friend John Akers, Esq., Student -at -Law, for his valuable assistance in their classification and arrangement. Toronto, October, 1870. TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGB Introductory Observationa ix Court of Error and Appeal 26 " Queen's Bench 26 '♦ Chancery 27 " Common Pleas 29 Other Courts of Inferior Jurisdiction 30 Crown Law OfiBcers 33 County and Judicial Officers throughout Ontario 35 Coroners throughout Ontario 56 Law Society of Upper Canada, with Rules, &c 72 Scholarships 93 Attorneys' Acts 94 New Rules of Law Society in pursuance thereof 98 Crown Law Departments 102 List of Queen's Counsel in Ontario 103 Commissioners in Ontario for taking Affidavits to be used in Quebec 104 Commissiioners in Quebec for taking Affidavits to be used in Ontario . . 106 Commissioners in England for taking Affidavits to be used in Canada 100 British North American Agency 107 Table of Descent of Rea' Estate 107 " Distribution of Personal Estate 109 Stamps on Law Proceedings 112 List of Barristers and Attorneys in Toronto 116 " Barristers and Attorneys throughout Ontario, with their Agents in Toronto 126 Roll of Barristers in Ontario 174 '* Attorneys in Ontario 191 c h u p P' INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. Four years have elapsed since the issue of the last edition of this work — four years of momentous importance, as well to us who dwell in that portion of Her Majesty's possessions which, when the last edition issued, was known as Upper Canada, (but which is now called by the name of Ontario,) as to all who make their homes in British North America. We have during that period passed through a revolution and into an altered form of government, calculated to secure to us in the future far greater advantages than those secured by many revolutions, where the liberties of the people have been confirmed only after undergoing a baptism in blood. Ours has been a more noble revolution, and has been secured not by the decimation of our youth, and the tears of mothers, widows, and orphans, but by the sacrifice of self and of interests which the long, bitter struggle to maintain had rendered difficult for our leaders to yield. It may be easily predicted that when the future Historian comes to comment on the lives of the great political men of our time, he will find nothing in the character of those he is describing, more admirable or more worthy to be held up for imitation, than the sacrifices of personal feeling and political prestige, which alone made our grand Confederation possible. IMJM INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. The British America Act (30 & 31 Vic. ch. 3, Imperial), under which the several Legislatures of Canada and of its Provinces, the Provinces themselves, and the interests of their inhabitants, are governed, professes to have been resolved upon, because the '' Union would conduce to the welfare of the Provinces, and promote the interests of the British Empire." That the effect of the contemplated changes was not over-estimated by its authors ; but that an improved con- dition, in a material point of view, and a position of greater political importance in the eyes of the mother country, have been secured to us, must be the earnest hope of every true Canadian. The theme of our future as a country is so large and so inviting, that a writer is tempted to forget the especial reference which the scheme of Confederation demands in a notice of this kind. The changes in matters in which the legal profession are specially interested, introduced by its means and since its consummation, can alone be properly • referred to here. Sections 96 to 100, inclusive, of the British America Act, make provision for the manner of appointment and payment of the judicature. The effect of them is, that the Governor General holds the power of appointing the Superior and County Court Judges ; but until the laws of the Provinces, other than Quebec, are assimilated, he is bound to choose the Judges from the Bar of the Province in which they are to sit in judgment. The Quebec Judges are to be appointed from the Bar of that Province. The Superior Court Judges are to hold office during good behavior (as are also the County Court Judges of Ontario under 33 Vic. cap. 12, Ontario). The salaries of the Superior and County Court Judges are to be " fixed and provided by the Parliament of Canada.'* These provisions seem to have met with general approval — INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS- XI the power of the Dominion to fix the salaries of the Superior Court Judges having alone given rise to any difficulty. The Ontario Assembly under a sense of the overwork and underpay of our Superior Court Judges, passed an Act giving them an increase of $1000 per annum each. This statute was dis- allowed by the Governor in Council, under the power of veto given him in the British American Act (sees. 56 & 90), but has been re-enacted in another form. Whether the increase which is well deserved, will be permitted to continue to the Judges, as Judges in Error and Appeal, remains to be seen. By the Confederation Act exclusive powers as to legal matters are assigned to the Dominion and Local Legislatures. Thus, by sec. 91, sub-sec. 27 of that Act, the Dominion has exclusive power to deal with Criminal Law and with the pro- cedure in Criminal cases j but the Constitution of the Courts to administer these laws and in which the procedure deter- mined on by the Dominion must be followed, is within the province of the Local Legislatures, to alter or amend as they please. Acting Tinder these powers and in the spirit of the Act, which every where evinces the desire of its framerii for an uniformity of the laws of the several Provinces, the Dominion Parliament has performed an arduous task in assimilating and codifying the Criminal Law nnd procedure throughout the whole of our country. The Law of Insolvency has also been rendered much more uniform by the Act of 1869. There are many other important Dominion Acts to which we can, from want of space, only briefly advert. The Judges' Allowance Acts of 1868 and 1869, the Fee Fund Act, 1869, the Summary Trial A.ct, 1869, and the Act of the Attorney- General of Ontario, passed by the Dominion Legislature in 1869, for the speedy trial of prisoners charged with felony, and to which we shall refer again, are amongst the most important. Xll INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. ' By sec. 92, sub-sec. 14 of the Confederation Act, the Local Governments have exclusive power over the constitution, maintenance, and organization of all Provincial Courts, Civil and Criminal. They have sole charge over the administration of justice, and over the procedure of their Civil Courts, but, as we have seen, not over that of their Criminal Tribunals. The Legislature of Ontario has not been slow in acting under the powers conferred upon it. In fact, it has been accused of altering the law too hastily ; and its doing so has been pointed to as a reason for doubting the wisdom of dis- pensing with a second chamber. These speculatiors are hardly within the scope of our observations, but it may be urged in reply that a number of matters ceded change which were lost sight of amid the larger interests at stake in the old Parliaments, or which, for other reasons, could not be passed there, and, in that case, the first few years of the new regime would necessarily witness a far larger proportion of changes than many succeeding years. However this may be, the changes effected in matters affecting the legal profession in Ontario since Confederation, have been numerous and important, and, without troubling the reader with a complete list of them, it is deemed advisable to call attention to the most important. These are, An Act as to Attorneys (31 Vic of. l^)- An Act amending the C. L. P. Act (31 Vic. cap. 24'i ' Act to amend the Law as to Executions against Goods arid I (da (31 Vic. cap. 26), The Law Reform Act (32 Vic. cap. 6, omsuded by 33 Vic. caps. 7 & 8), The Dower Act (32 Vic. cap. 7) The Wills Act (32 Vic. cap. 8), An Act respecting Attorneys (32 Vic. cap. 19), whereby the keeping of Terms was abolished, The Division Court Act (32 Vic. cap. 23), An Act respecting Tiaw Fees (33 Vic. Cap. 9), The Judges' Chambers Act (33 INTRODUCTORy OBSERVATIONS. XllL Vic. cap. 11), The County Court Judges Tenure of Office Act (33 Vic. cap. 12), and The Evidence Act (.^3 Vic. cap. 13). Tiie Law Reform Act has introduced some striking changes. It reduced the sittings of the County Courts out of the County of York to two in the year, and in York to three. Much expense was expected to be saved by this expedient, and, no doubt, has been. The inconvenience of waiting too long for trial is got over by a more easy transfer of cases for trial at the Nisi Print sittings of the Superior Courts, no order being required ; provision is also made for taking Superior Court cases down to the County Court without an order when " the amount is liquidated or ascertained by the signature of the defendant." This section (17) has, however, been construed strictly, and the defendant's signature is in every case required (see McPherson v. McPherson reported in the Daily Glohe, of June 9th and 10th, 1870. See also Harrison C. L. P. Act, 2nd Edition 599, notes.) The sittings of the General Sessions are also reduced to three in the case of York, and two in other Counties. To this Court is transferred the business formerly done by the Recorder's Courts which are abolished. The inconvenience arising from the length of time between the sessions, is remedied by the power given to the County Court Judge under the Speedy Trial Act before referred to. This Act has the further recommendation that, through it, an innocent man may be enabled to obtain his liberty sooner, and the County saved the expense of keeping him in custody. The expense of a jury is also saved, as the Judge, under the Act, can, with the consent of the prisoner, decide without one. The Equity side of the County Court shared the same fate as the Recorder's Court, and has passed away, the power of XIV INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. adjudication of cases, formerly in its jurisdiction, being remitted to the Court of Chancery, upon a reduced scale of costs. This can be looked upon only as a benefit to all concerned, the County Court Clerks, as a rule, not having that acquaintance with Chancery practice and pleading, which would enable them to take upon themselves the duties of Master or Regis- trar, and, in many cases, the Judges not having sufficient training in Chancery lore to render the decision of an equita- ble claim otherwise than irksome and distasteful to them. The 18th section of the Law Reform Act dispenses with the intervention of a jury in Civil Cases unless the parties serve a notice with their last pleading demanding one^ or unless they obtain a Judge's order to the same eSect. Thus, what was once deemed one of the bulwarks of a free Constitution, is lowered from its high position. The fact speaks the character of our Judiciary more fully than words can do ; and, although the jury is not always dispensed with, yet this section is sufficiently made use of to demonstrate its satisfactory working, and the wisdom of passing it. The Evidence Act is a very important one, and gives parties the right to offer themselves as witnesses on their own behalf, in all except certain excepted cases. This has long been the law in England and the United States, and has worked well in those countries. The anticipatory fears which its introduc- tion here gave rise to as to the perjury it would entail, have not been realized, and its working has proved as satisfactory as was expected. It is, in fact, a sound expansion of that common sense tendency of modern law to admit evidence freely, and trust to a careful discrimination to ascertain its credibility. The Act respecting Dower, somewhat assimilates the practice in that kind of action to the general forms of i^t INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. XV Common Law actions, and, besides amending the mode in which dower is to be assigned, makes a d'fference in the lands to which dower attaches. The Division Court Act makes many changes, and, among them, it extends the garnishee process, and makes provision ibr judgments by default, without going into Court. Notice that the defendant intends to defend the action is required. We may also notice the Judges' Chambers Act, by which much business pieviously done by the Common Law Judges, is performed by the Clerk of the Crown and Fleas of the Court of Queen's Bench. The 101st sec. of the Confederation Act gives authority to the Parliament of Canada to establish a Court of Appeal for the Dominion ; and a bill — the work, we believe, of one of our most learned jurists, and now a member of the Equity Bench — to secure that end, has been laid before the House, and will, it is believed, be passed next session. The hope of elevation to the Bench of this Court, will, in the future, offer greater inducements than hitherto for our Bar to continue in the pursuit of that accurate and profound study of the law, and in that honourable and upright course which lias hitherto marked its career. That hope, too, will open to the student still greater pros- pects, still brighter visions in the vista of the future, and will nerve him to yet renewed exertions. The student of today has other reasons for congratulation over his brethren of some years ago. While keeping terms and attendance at lectures, neither of which were, for many reasons, productive of advantage to even the most conscientious student, are no longer pre-requisites to admission to practice, or Call to the Bar, there have been substituted for them yearly examina- XVI INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. tioDS which necessarily require greater studiousness and pre- vent the Student from postpi>ning until the last moment all preparation for the examinations for Admission and Call. The awarding of yearly Scholarships by the Law Society to students of one, two, three, and four years standing, for pro- ficiency in certain prescribed works, has also been a very fruitful means of increasing the standard of learning among students. To this the learned Treasurer of the Law Society has very frequently of late, justly ascribed the increased pro- ficiency exhibited by students at their final examinations, and the result has justified, in the most satisfactory manner, the wisdom of establishing the system of Scholarships. This improvement in the proficiency of the student can be further increased if, in his turn, the attorney will do his duty. How many attorneys are there who think it incumbent upon them to instruct, or even to direct the reading of, their clerks ? The rule is, that the clerk is worked hard if he takes to work, or let alone if he is idle, though the principal is usually eager enough to claim the credit if the clerk dis- tinguishes himself in the examinations, or obtains a Call with Honors. i :nt A system more in accordance with the letter and spirit of the articles ought to take the place of this state of things. A spirit of mutual reliance and mutual assistance ought to actuate each, and the principal should be found as anxious to give proper help and instruction, as the clerk to obey his lawful commands. We refer students and clerks to the very full particulars and rules as to examinations, to be found at page 74 et seq. of this volume. INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. XVU Having made these introductory remarks, we beg now to leave the work, as to its details, in their classification and arrangement, in the hands of the Practitioner and Studenti hoping to receive as on former occasions the same kind and generous support and encouragpvaent which have been awarded to the former issues. 88, King Street, Toronto. October. 1870. i^^^mmmmm !■■ 1 M I ONTARIO LAW LIST. JUDICIARY Court of (grror mu\ gippcal JUDGES. Hon. William Henry Draper, C. B., Chief Justice, Presiilent. Hon. William Buell Richards, Chief Justice of Outario. Hon. John Godfrey Spragge, Chancellor of Ontario. Hon. John H. Hagarty, D.C.L., Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Hon. Joseph Curran Morrison, Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench. Hon. Adam Wilson, Judge of the Court of Queens Bench. Hon. Oliver Mowat, Vice-Chancellor. Hon. John Wellington Gwynnc, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Hon. Thomas Gait, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Hon. Samuel Henry Strong, Vice-Chancellor. Clerk — Alexander Grant. This Court was constituted for the hearing of appeals in civil cases from the Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery, and Common Pleas, and appeals in criminal cases from the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas. From the judgment of this Court, an appeal lies to Her Majesty in Privy Council, in cases over i;i,000, or where annual rent, fee, or future rights of any amount, are affected. The Court sits twice a year, in January and July, on such days as the Court may appoint. 26 THE ONTARIO (8>me week. Siltings — Same as Court of Gene- ral Sessions, being three times a-year for the County of York, viz., on second Tuesday in March, July, and December ; and twice a-year for every other Couaty, viz., on second Tuesday in June and December. LAW LIST. 31 BOARD OF COUNTY JUDGES. Chairman — J. R. Goiv^an, County Simcoe. 3f embers— S. J. Jones, County Brant ; D. J. Hughes, County Elgin ; James Daniell, Counties Prescott and Russell ; and James Smith, County Victoria. ^fn^aUtennj (Bourtis, The "Insolvent Act of 1869" regulates all proceeding? re- specting assignments for the beuetit of creditors, the equitablo adjustment, division, and winding up of the estates of insolvent debtors, the punishment of fraud and fraudulent preference?,, &c. These Courts are fccvublished in each County, and are presided over by the County Judges. The official a.^signees are appointed by the Board of Trade ■nithin the County or adjacent thereto. — ♦- There is a Surrogate Court in each County, under tho pro- visions cf Con. Stat. U. C. cap. 10, which gVant's probate or administration, and has testamentary jurisdiction sulject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery, The County Judges preside. There is a Registrar to each Court, be.^i ;es the Surrogate Clerk /Sir James Lukin Robinson), who is an officer of the (^)urt of Chancery. There are foar terms, commencing the first :Monday in January, April, July, and October, and eiidiug Satur 1 ly of the same week. (£mi^ of General i^cs^icnu;. Chairman — The County Judge in each County, wli<\ with one or more Justices oMhe Peace, holdsaCiuirt ol'Gcntral Session in his County twice a year (except in the County of Vork, where three Courts will be held in the year since 1st Fehrufiry, IHGO), for trials by jury in cases of felony and misdemeanor,' and for the decision of appeals from fummary convictions of magis- trates. m 32 a-HE ONTARIO lyi ll^ii SPEEDY TRIALS OUT OF SESSION. By the Act of the Parliament of Canada, 32-33 Vic. cap. 35, any person committed to jail for trial on a charge of being guilty of any offence for which he may be tried at a Court of General Sessions, may, xcHh his oivn consent, and subject to the provisions of the said Act in that behalf, be forthwith tried by the Judge of the County Court and General Sessions without a jury, and if convicted be sentenced by the said .Judge, and the Judge sitting on any such trial for all the purposes thereof, is constituted a Court of Record, and the record in any such case fihall bo filed among the records of the Court of General Sessions last mentioned. giviisiiou (£m\'i$ Are held in diifercnt places in each County by tlic County Judge for the summary' dif^posal of cases : but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain cases. Their jurisdiction embraces all actions of debt or contrnct amounting to £25, and injuries or torts to personal chattels and personal actions to the amount of £10, but not to actions for gambling debts, liquor drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, &c., or any toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement, malicious prosecution, libel, slander, crira. con., seduction or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P. for anytliing done by him in the execution of bis office, if he objects to it. These Courts have also a limited jurisdiction iu replevin, and have power to giirnish debts. Each judicial dis- trict is divided into Court Divisions, and Courts are held once in two months in each Division, or oftener, iu the discretion of the Judge. The Divisions are established by the Courts of General Sessions, anjj in ccr'aiu cases by the Judge. Parties may be sued either in the Division where they reside, or where the debt was contracted. Attachments against personal pro- perty of debtors absconding from the Province leaving property liable to execution, or removing their goods from one County to another, or from the Province, with intent to defraud, or keeping concealed to avoid service of process with intent to defraud, may be issued by the Clerk of the Division, or by the Judge or any Justice of the Peace. LAW LIST. 33 (&x$mx ^n\K &fiUm. Minister op Justice and Attorney-General for the Dominion or Canada. — Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K.C.B., Q C. Attorney-General FOR THE Province or Ontario. — Hon. John SandCeld Macdonald, Q.C. CLERKS OF ASSIZE. The Deputy Clerks of the Crown are ex otTicio Clerks of Assize and Marshals in their respective Counties. In tho Home Counties the Chief Clerks of the two Courts officiate alternately. DEPUTY CLERKS OF THE CROWN. The Clerks of the County Courts arc rx officio Deputy Clerks of the Crown and Pleas of their several Counties. nchise, will or DEPUTY MASTERS AND REGISTRARS IN CHANCERY. These officers are appointed by the Court for each County as occasion requires. (See List, page 28.) CLERK OF THE PROCESS, For sealing and issuing (alternately) all writs of summons in the Queen's Bench and Common Pleas. The Deputy Clerks of the Crown in the several Counties also, in like manner, issue the writs for their respective Counties. (Sicniitsi of tite tfouvte. queen's BENCH AND COMMON PLEAS. The Circuits are held twice a year in each County : Spring, between Hilary and Easter Terms ; and Autumn, between 21st August and Michaelmas Term, except in the City of Toronto and the County of York, where there are three in each year, the third being in the vacation between Michaelmas and Hilary Terms, and all such Courts are held on such days as the Chief Justice and Judges of the Superior Courts of Conamon Law respectively name. t M i ;!• 34 THE ONTARIO There are six Circuits, as follows, viz. : Eastekn. — Pembroke, Ottawa, L'Orignal, Cornwall, Brock- ville, Perth, Kingston. Midland. — Peterboro', Lindsay, Whitby, Napaaee, Picton, Belleville, Coboing. Niagara. — Milton, Owen Sound, Barrie, Hamilton, Welland, St. Catharines. Oxford, — Simcoe, Brantford, Cayuga, Guelph, Berlin, Strat- ford, Woodstock. Western. — Walkerton, Goderich, London, St. Thomas, Chalham, Sarnia, Sandwich. Home. — City of Toronto, Brampton. (tmxi of ffiltniufvy. The Circuits for the examination of witnesses and hearing causes, are held in the Spring and Fall of each year. These Circuits are as follows : Toronto. — Toronto. Eastern. — Ottawa, Cornwall, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Peierboro', Lindsay. Western, — Simcoe, Woodstock, Goderich, Stratford, Sarnia, Sandwich, Chatham, London. Home. — Owen Sound, Barrie, St. Catharines, Brantford. Guelpb, Hamilton, Whitby, Cobourg. "^CflHl iolirtajjs. Provixce of Ontario. — Sundays ; New Ye.ir's D.iy ; Good Friday ; Easter Monday ; Queen's Birth Day ; Cliristmas Day ; also, any day appointed by Proclamation for a general fast or thanksgiving. Province of Quebec. — Sundays ; New Year's Day ; Epiph- any ; Anr.unciiition ; Good Friday ; Ascension ; Corpus Christi ; St. Peter's ; St. Paul's ; All Saints ; Conception ; Christmas ; Queen's Birth Day ; also, any day appointed by Proclamation for a general fast or thanksgiving. The Lower Canada legal holidays are observed in the Public Departments, Ottawa. Long Vacation extends from Ist July to the 21st of August. LAW LIST. 35 IN THE DTFFERENT COUNTIES OF ONTARIO. ALGOMA DISTRICT. DISTEICT TOWN — SAULT STE, MABIE. Treasurer R. Carney Sault Ste. Marie. Registrar Henry Pilgrim . . . Sault Ste. Marie. District Attorney Jolin M. Hamilton. Sault Ste. Marie. 'l^r^ogltrCoUf..} H»n,J.Pri„cs,Q.C. Saul. S.e. Mario. Sheriff Richard Carney . , Sault Ste. Marie. Clerk of the Peace John M. Hamilton . Sault Ste. Marie. Clerk District Court & 1 u^r.^^ t>;i„^;,« o i* ai \t • Dep. Clerk of Crown./ Henry Pilgrim .. . Sault Ste. Mane. Registrar Surrogate .... Henry Pilgrim . . . Sault Ste. Marie. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division . . No. 1 . . . . W. 11. Carney Sault Ste. Marie-. " .. No. 2 J Coatsworth .... Bruce Mines. " . . No. 3 . . . . A. M. Ironsides . . Manitowaning. " ..No. 4.... Fort William. COUNTY OF BRANT. COUNTY TOWN — BIIANTFORD. Treasurer C. R. Biggar Brantford. Registrar Thos. S. Shenstone. Brantford. County Attorney Geo.R.VanNornian Brantford. '^'f.^cS^'.'!''";} S.erhen J. Jones. Brantford. Sheriff John Smith Brantford. Clerk of the Peace John Cameron .... Brantford. %%'So?ro™} Walter Rubidge... BrantforO, Registrar Surrogate. . . , Walter Rubidge . . Brantford. Master & Dep. Regis- "I t i n t> ^r j trar Court Chancery | J''^" Cameron .... Brantford. 36 THE ONTARIO ^1 mm COUNTY OF BRA^T— [Continued.) Clerks of Div. Courts : Divis rogate Courts J Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & \ Dep. Clerk of Crown / Registrar Surrogate. . . . Master & Dep. Regis- )^ trar Court of Chan. J Clerks of Div. Courts Division . . No. 1 . . John Irvine James Durand . . . . G. A. Gumming. . . A. S. Kirkpatrick. J. J. Ijurrowes. . , Wm. Ferguson . . . . A. S. Kirkpatrick . Peter O'Reilly... Peter O'Reilly,.., J. A. Henderson , (C (( .No. 2. .No. 3. .No. 4. . No. 6 . , John Duff P. McKim Edward Upham . , Samuel Stewart. D. J. Walker. ... KingstoH. Kingston. KingstoH. Kingston. Kingsboo. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston.. Kingstoa. Kingston. Kingston, CataraquL Sydenham. HarrovrsmtdL. Inverary. COUNTY OF GREY. COUNTY TOWN — OWEN SOUND. Treasurer Frederick Le Pan . Owen Sound. Registrar Thomas Lunn Owen Sound. County Attorney John Creasor, Jr. . Owen Sonad. '"rt.t'.ToL'nf. '.",':} H^r^Macpberson Owen S^ I ^m- LAW LIST. 39 COUNTY OF GREY— (Continued.) Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & "> Dep. Clerk of Crown j Registrar Surrogate .... Master & Uep. Regis- ) trar Court of Chan. / Clerks cf Div. Courts: Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Division .No. 1. ..No. 2, ..No. 3 ..No. 4 ,.No. 5 ,.No. 6, Jos. Maughan . . Wra. Armstrong Peter Inglis Owen Sound Peter Inglis O^vcn Sound D. A. Creasor. . . . Owen Sound Chas. R. Wilkes.. Wm. Jackson Thos. Plunkett.. . Thomas J. Rorke. Jno. W. Armstrong Henry Cardwell . . Owen Sound. Durham. Meaford. Collingwood. Proton. Chatsworth. COUNTY OF IIALDIMAND. COUNTY TOWN— C.WUGA. Treasurer Registrar , County Attorney Judge County & Sur- rogate Courts Sheriff Clerk of the Peace. , . } Clerk County Court & ) Dep. Clerk of Crowu J Registrar Surrogate .... Clerks of Div. Courts : Division . . No. 1 " ..No. 2 .No. 3. .No. 4. .No. 5. .No. 6. Agncw P. Farrell . . Agnew P. Farrell . . John R. Martin . . . John G. Stevenson. Richard Martin . . . John R. Martin Robert V. Griffith , Robert V. Griffith.. James Aldridgc. James xMitchell . John Armour . . I. Ilonsberger . Seth K.Smith. . Chas. E. Bourne Cayuga. Cayuga, Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Caledonia. Cayuga. Dunuville. Raiiiham. Canborough. Nnuflcoke. COUNTY OF HALTON. COUNTY TOWN — MILTON. Treasurer F. McCallum Milton. Registrar Thomas Racey Milton. Gouty Attorney John Dewar, jr. . . . Milton. 1 40 THE ONTARIO COUNTY OF HALTOX— (C7on//nM<>(/.) Judge County & Sur- 1 ^^^ ^jj„^^ ^^^ rogate Courts / SheriflF G. C, McKindsoy . . Milton. Clerk of the Peace John Dewar, jr. . . . Milton. Clerk County Court & | „r t t. -c xr-w Dep. Clerk of Crown } ^^ ""• ^- "' ^^^er. . . Milton. Registrar Surrogate .... Wm. L. P. Enger. . Milton. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division .. No. 1.... Johullolgato Milton. " ..No. 2 Robert Balmer Oakville. " ..J'To. 3.... Robert Young Georgetown. " ..No. 4.... James Matthew.^. . . Acton. *' ..No. 5.... S. R. Lister Nassagiweya. <♦ No. G Robert Miller Nelson. COUNTY OF HASTINGS. COUNTY TOWN — DELLEVILLK. ill :ii^l Treasurer Registrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur- rogate Courts Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Francis McAnnnny, Wm. H. Ponton. . . . Chas. L. Colenmn. . Belleville. Belleville. Belleville. I Hon Geo. Sherwood Belleville. Clerk County Court & \ Dep. Clerk of Crown j Kegistrar Surrogate. . . . Master & Dep. Regis- 1 trar Court of Chan. J Clerks of Div. Courts : Division , It .No. .No. '.No. .No. .No. ..No. .No. ,.No. .No. .No. 10. .No. 11. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5., 6. 7. 8. 9. George Taylor .... Cluis. L. Coleman. . Anson G. Northrup. Anson G. Northrup. Wm. W. Dean . . . Robert C. Ilulme. . P. C. Ketcheson. . . Iliram Ilolden .... Robert McCammon. William Judd Geo. D. Rawe J. J. Ryan Jacob Sills Jeremiah Simmons. Benjamin Beddome. James Mairs Belleville. Belleville. Belleville. Belleville. Belleville. Belleville. Sidney. Sbannonville. Tweed. Stirling. Hastings. East Moira. Canuifton. Trenton. Marmora. Bridgewater. Iliiii LAW LIST. 41 COUNTY OF HURON. COUNTY TOWN— QODERICH. Treasurer Eegistrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur- rogate Courts Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & 1 Dep. Clerk oi" '^rown j Registrar Surrogate . . . . Master & Dep. Regis- 1 trnr Court of Chan . ) Clerks of Div. Courts : Division. .No. 1 . . . , " ..No. 2,... A. M. Ross . . , . James Dickson . Ira Lewis V Seeker Brough . . . John McDonald . . Daniel Lizars. . . Hugh Johnston . Plugh Johnston . H. McDermott . P. A. McDougall Ludwij; Meyer . W. \y. Farran . . Benjamin Fralick Thomas Trivitt. John Cooke. . . . David H. Ritchie COUNTY OF KENT. COUNTY TOWN — CHATHAM. ..No. 3... ..No. 4.. ..No. 5.. ..No. C. ..No. 7.. Treasurer Registrar County Attorney . . . . Judge County and Sur- rogate Courts Sheriff Clerk of the Peace. . . } Clerk County Court & \ Dep, Clerk of Crown, j Registrar Surrogate. . . . Master & Dep. Regis- 1 trar Court of Chan. J Clerks of Div, Courts: Division. .No. 1.... C. G. Charteris P. D. McKellar .... Wm. Douglas William B. Wells.. John Mercer Wm. Douglas Thomas A. Ireland . George Williams. . . Geo, Williams Goderich. Goderich, Goderich. Goderich. Goderich. Goderich. Goderich. Goderich. • Godvrich. Goderich. Seaforth. Clinton. Dingle. Exeter. Dunganuon. Baytield. Chatham. Chatham. Chatham. Chatham, Chatham. Chatham. Chatham. Chatham. Chatham. No. .No. .No, .No. .No. 2.. 3. 4.. 5.. 0.. Jas. G. Sheriff .... Chatham. J. Duck Morpeth. David Wallace Dawn Mills, G. Young Harwich. Jjhn Lillie, jr Wallaceburg. J. Taylor Bothwell, 1 \ i!'l 42 THE ONTARIO COUNTY OF LAMBTON. COUNTY TOWN — SARNIA. Treasurer Registrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur- 1 rogate Courts J Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & 1 Dep. Clerk of Crown. / Registrar Surrogate .... Master & Dep. Regis- 1 trar in Chan j Clerks of Div. Courts : Hon. Alex. Vidal . . Thoj». W. Johnston. Julius P. Bucke. . . . Sarnia. Sarnia. Sarnia. Charles Robinson . . Sarnia. Division. It <( .No. .No. .No. .No .No. .No. ,.No. .No. .No. James Flintoft . . . Peter T. Poussett. J. R. Gemmill. . . J. R. Gemmill. . . P. T. Poussett . . Peter T. Poussett. A.D.Elliott William Webster. . P. Catanach Thomas R. Scott . , T. Kirk Patrick . . . Robert Dale Robert Fuller John W. Branan. . , Sarnia. Sarnia. Sarnia. Sarnia. Sarnia. Sarnia. Warwick. Florence. Sombra. Hillsboro. Widder. Mooretown. Petrolia. Alvinston. COUNTY OF LANARK. COUNTY TOWN — I'ERTII, Treasurer Registrar S. Riding Registrar N. Riding County Attorney Judge County & Sur- ") rogate Courts j Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & 1 Dep. ulerk of Crown, j Registrar Surrogate. . . . Master & Dep. Regis- "I trar in Chancery. . . / William Frascr. James Bell .... John Menzies . . Donald Fraser . Perth. Perth. Almonte. Perth. John G. Malloch. .. Perth. James Thompson . . Wm. R. F. Berford. Charles Rice. Charles Rice. Wm. 0. Bucll Perth. Perth. Perth. Perth. Perth. LAW LIST. 43 COUNTY OF LAim AUK— (Continued.) Clerks of Diy. Courts : Division. .No. 1 . . . " ..No. 2... " ..No. 3... " ..No. 4... " ..No. 5... " ..No. 6... Robert Moffat Perth. William Robertson. Lanark. James C. Poole .... Carleton Place. R.Harper Smith's Falls R. H. Davie Pakenham. John Patterson .... Ramsay, UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE. COUNTY TOWN— BROCKVILLE, Treasurer • James L. Schofield. Brockville. Registrar for Leed 3 . . , Ormond Jones .... Brockville. Registrar for Grenville , Wm. J. Scott Prescott. County Attorney . . , , , E. J. Scnkler, jun. Brockville. Judge County & Surro- gate Courts } R. S. Steele Brockville. Sheriff C. Dickenson Brockville. Clerk of the Peace • • • , James Jessup .... Brockville. Clerk County Court & Dep. Clerk of Crown } S. Reynolds, jun. . Brockville. Registrar Surrogat e. . , James Jessup . , . . Brockville. Master & Dep. Re trar in Chancery gis- } J. D. Buell Brockville. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division. .No. 1.. John B. Jones. . . . Brockville. " ..No. B. White Prescott. " ..No. Sura'l McCammon. Gananoque. " ..No. 4. Robert Leslie .... Kemptville. " ..No. 5. Michael Kelly. . . . Merrickvillc, " ..No. G. W. li. Dcnaut.... Delta. " ..No. 7. Hiram McCiea . . . Frankville. " ..No. 8. Horace Kilborn. . . Newboro'. " ..No. 9. David Mansell .... Farmcrsville. " ..No. 10. Thomas Robertson Spenccrville. " ..No. 11. Warren Lyman .. . North Augusta " ..No. 12. Alfred A. Munro. . Mallorytowu. UNITED COUNTIES OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. COUNTY TOWN — NAPANEE. Treasurer Edm. Hooper .... Napancc. Registrar M. P. Roblin Napanee. County Attorney W. A. Reeve Napanee, in I! I I 44 THE ONTARIO UNITED COUNTIES OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON— {Continued.) Judge County & Sur- \ ^ „ Wilkison rogate Courts / "• "' ""''iso°- • • Sheriff 0. T. Pruyn Clerk of the Peace W. A. Reeve Clerk County Court & 1 t w \r r. • Dep. Clerk of Crown / ^- ^- ^^^^^"''^ ' ' • ' Registrar Surrogate. ... J. B. McQuiu . . . . Clerks of Div. Courts : Division . . No. 1 . . . . Charles James .... " . . No. 2 Charles L. Rogers, " ..No. 3.... JohnM. Mallory.. " ..No. 4.... Peter Johnston .. . « ..No. 5.... Wm. Whelan " . . No. 6 . . . . Henry Pultz " ..No. 7.... Charles Skene " ..No. 8.... Donald Cameron. . Napanee. Napanee. Napanee. Napanee. Nopanec. Napanee. Bath. Parmn. Clark's Mills. Centreville. Wilton. Emerald. Tamwortb. COUNTY OF LINCOLN. COUNTY TOWN — ST. CATHARINES. Treasurer O. P. M. Ball ... St. Catharines. Registrar John Powell Niagara. County Attorney R. McDonald, Q.C. St. Catharines. '"ro^g„.?Co'u^.lf .'."::} J""" «• •'"""•■ «'• '^"""■■i-' Sheriff Jos. A. Woodruff . St. Catharines. Clerk of the Peace R. McDonald, Q.C. St. Catharines. Clerk County Court & 1 r. « ti m ,. a,. r> n. • TV rii 1 <• r. >■ r. A. B. Clench .. St. Catharines. Dep. Clerk of Crown J v^cnuuii Registrar Surrogate .... Charles B. Sccord. gt. Catharines. Master and Dep. Regis- 1 p. w. McDonald . . St. Catharines, trar in Chancery ... J ^^uvuuwuvo. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division. .No. 1.... W.B.AVinterbottom Niagara. " . .No. 2 W. A. Mittleberger St. Catharines. " ..No. 3.... Clark Snuro Jordan. " . . No. 4 . . . . John C. Kerr .... Beamsville. ♦* ..No. 6 Robert Thompson. Smithville. " ..No. 0.... Thomas Pearson . . Abingdon, Caist. •• . . No. 7 . . . . 0. Seoord St. Ann's, Gains. LAW LIST. iS COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. COUNT! TOWN — LONDON. } Treasurer Registrar Co. Middlesex Registrar City of London County Attorney Judge County & Sur- rogate Courts Sheriflf Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & 1 Dep. Clerk of Crown j Registrar Surrogate . Master & Dep. Regis trar in Chancery Clerks of Div. Courto Division. .No. 1 . . Adam Murray . . . , James Ferguson . . Wra.C. L. Gill.., Chas. Hutchinson, London. London, London. London. William Elliott. . . London. '•} << 11 .No. 2.. .No. 3.. .No. 4.. .No. 5. . .No. 6.. .No. 7.. .No.8.. William Glass. . . John B. Askin . . . , John Macbeth . . . , John Macbeth . . . , James Shanly. . . John C. Meredith Gus. G, Hamilton, John Flanagan. Wm. F. Bullen. Andrew Wilson. Joseph Small ... W. Smith Wm. B. Bernard London. London. London. London. London. London. Nairn. Lucan. Delaware. Wardsville. Strathroy. Draney's Cor's St. John's COUNTY OF NORFOLK. COUNTY TOWN — 9IMC0E. Treasurer Henry Groff Registrar Francis L. Walsh . County Attorney. Henry A. Hwdy . . Judge County & Sur- 1 ^^^ ^^ ^^jj rogate Courts. . . . . j Sheriff Edmund Deedes. . Clerk of the Peace Henry A. Hardy. . Clerk County Court & 1 c. C. Rapelje .... Dep. Clerk of Crown j ^ '' Registrar Surror;ate. . . . C. C. Rapelje ,. . . Master & Dep. Regis- 1 p. Tisdale trar ;n Cnancery . . j Simcoc. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. 46 THE ONTARIO COUNTY OF NORFOLK— {Continued.) Clerks of Div. Courts Div 810D. .No. 1.. .No. 2.. .No. 3.. .No. i.. .No. 5.. .No. C. .No. 7.. .No. 8.. Eilmund Jackson. Simcoe. Edwnrd Matthews. Waterford D. W. Freeman . . . Simcoe. C. S. Harris Courtland. W, Hewitt Vittoria. S. P. Mabee Port Rowan. T. Chamberlin Houghton Centre. Samuel Gamble . . Port Dover. iiiii •'y^ED COUNTIES OF NORTHU.MBEBLAND& DURHAM. COUNTY TOWN — COBOUKQ. T msur IlegistriU' W.U. Norlhum " E. R. Norlhum " W.R.Durham. " E.R. Durham. County Attorney .... Judge County & Sur rogato Courts .... SheriflF Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & ) Dep. Clerk of Crown/ Registrar Surrogate . . , Master & Dep. Regis- ") trar in Chancery. . . j Clerks of Div. Courts : } Asa A. Burnham. Wm. H. Eyre .... James M. Grover. Robert Armour. . . Geo. 8. Ward .... John D. Armour. . Geo. M. Boswell I G M. Clark, J.J. / R. N. Waddell .... John D. Armour. . Div sion ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. 2,, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. .No. 10.. ,.No. 11.. ..No. 12.. Cobourg. Cobourg. Colborne. Bowmanville. Port Hope. Cobourg. Cobourg. Cobourg. Cobourg. R. D. Chatterton. Cobourg. Mar. F. Whitehead Port Hope. W. H. Weller .... Cobourg. Chas. Clark, sen. Samuel Wilmot. . . Wm. Shcppard. . . Wm. Turner James Auston. . . . James G. Rogers. . Wm. Johnstone. . . George S. Burrell. John Douglas .... Manson B. Weaver Dauiel Kennedy . . Sidney Scobbel. . . Bowmanville. Newcastle. Port Hope. Millbrook. Cobourg. Grafton. Colborne. Brighton. Warkworth. Murray. Campbellford. Cartwrigbt. LAW LIST. 47 COUNTY OF ONTARIO. COUNTY TOWN — WHITBV. } Treasurer Registrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur rogate Courts SheriflF Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & \ Dep. Clerk of Crown j Registrar Surrogate. . . . Master & Dep. Regis- ) trar in Chancery. . . ) Clerks of Div. Courts : Division .No. .No. .No. .No. .No. , . No. .No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. Wm. Paxton, jun. . John II. Perry . . . S. II. Cochrane. . . Zaccheus Burnbam Nelson G. Reynolds Hugh J. Macdouell John V. Ham .... John V. Ham Geo. H. Dartuell.. D. C. Macdonell . . Charles Taylor. . . Harris Burnham . . Joseph Dickey . . , Charles Burnham. C. Robinson Henry E. O'Dcll . . Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Pickering. Port Perry. Uxbridge. Cannino'ton. Beaverton. Atherly. COUNTY OF OXFORD. COUNTY TOWN — WOOnSTOCK. Treasurer Registrar County Attorney Judge County & ISur- I rogate Courts j Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & ) Dep. Clerk of Crown ) Registrar Surrogate . . . . iMaster & Dep. Regis- I trar in Chancery. . . ' Clerks of Div. Courts: Division. .No. 1 . . . . ..No 2.... ..No. 3.... •' ..No. 4 " ..No. 6 " ..No. 0.... H. P. Brown. . . James Ingcrsoll F. U. Ball D. S. McQueen. . , Andrew Ross F. R. Ball James Canfield. . . James Canfield . . . H. B. Board D. Marks Wm. H. Landon . , Donald Matheson, James Barr David Canfield . . Charles Hawkins Wood.stock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Perry. Princeton. Embro. Norwichville. Ingersoll. Tilsonburg. 48 THE ONTARIO m COUNTY OF PEEL. COUNTY TOWN — BRAMPTON. Treasurer Registrar , County Attorney Judge County & Sur- ) rogate Courts ( .^ leritr 'Jlerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & ( Dcp. Clerk of Crown / Ptegistrar Surrogate . . . Master & Dep. Regis- ) trar in Chancery. . . J Clerks of Div. Courts : Division Geo. Orabara. , . D. F. Campbell. George Green . . A. F. Scott.... Robert Broddy . George Green . . J. A. Austin . , . J. A. Austin . . . J. P. Cummins . .No. .No. .No. .No. .No. T. A. Agar A. Simpson John Harris . . . . L. R. Bolton .... M. E. Brougham , Brampton. Brampton. Brampton. Brampton. Brampton. Brampton. Brampton. Brampton. Brampton. Brampton. Streetsville. Charleston. Bolton. Qrahamsville. COUNTY OF PERTH. COUNTY TOWN — STRATFORD. Treasurer And. Monteith . . . Stratford. Registrar William Smith , . . Stratford! County Attorney Michael Hayes . . . Stratford. Judge County & Sur- ) n i tt t- a. ^^ i rogate Courts ( ^""^- ^'- ^'^^" • • Stratford. SheriflF Robert Moderwell . Stratford. Clerk of the Pence Michael Hayes. . . Stratford. Clerk County Court & I ^ -^r r, jj «. » , Dep. Clerk of Crown; Ja^es McFadden. Stratford. Registrar Surrogate James McFadden. Stratford. Master & Dep. Fiegis- 1 ^ w t a. *r ^ trar in Chancery .. r <^- ^^- Lawrence.. Stratford. Clfrks of Div. Courts : Division .. No. 1 David B. Burritt. . Stratford. •* ..No. 2 Thomas Mathieson Mitchell. " , .No. 3 James Coleman. . . St. Mary's. '« . . No. 4 . . . . George Brown Shakspeare. " . .No. 5 Samuel Whaley . . West's Corners. ..No. C... D. D. Hay Listowell. LAW LIST. i9 COUNTY OF PETERBOROUGH. COUNTY TOWN — PETEBBOROUQH. Treasurer Registrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur- 1 rogate Courts J SheriflF Clerk of the Peace .... Clerk County Court & 1 Dep. Clerk of Crown J Registrar Surrogate Master & Dep. Regis- trar in Chancery, Clerks of Div. Courts Division . . No. 1 . " ..No. 2. '• ..No 3. " ..No. 4. « ..No. 5. ':} Walter Sheridan. . Charles Rubidge. . Charles A. Weller Robt. Dennistoun. James Hall Charles A. Weller. Thomas Fortye . . . Thomas Fortye . . . W. H Weller Peterborough. Peterborough. Peterborough. Peterborough. Peterborough. Peterborough. Peterborough. Peterborough. Peterborough. John J. Hall Peterborough. John A. Butterfield Norwood. Thomas Campbell. Keene. S. S. Peck Minden. Samuel Sherin. . . . Lakefield. UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL. COCN T\ TOWN — L OBIQNAL. Treasurer , , James W. Marstoc . L'Orignal. Registrar for Prescott , , John Higginson . . . L'Orignal. Registrar for Russell. , , James Keiiys Russell. County Attorney . . E. T. Dartncll L'Orignal. Judge County & Sur- rogate Courts 1 James Daniell L'Orignal. Sherift C.P. Treadwell L'Orifjnal. Clerk of the Peace . . . , , E. T. Dartnell L'OrigriaL Clerk County Court & Dep Clerk of Crown } James W. Mareton . L'Orignal. Registrar Surrogate. . James W. Marston . L'Orignal. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division. .No. 1 . . James 0. Gates. . . . L'Orignal. ..No. 2.. John Siiields Vankleekhill. ..No. 3.. A. MacBean E. Hawkesbury " ..No. 4.. Jas. Von Bridget .. Plantagenet. " ..No. 6.. J. S. Cameron Cumberland. " ..No. 6.. John R. Craig Ru!)sell. " ..No. 7.. Thomas White Hawkesbury, •♦ ..No. 8.. Henry Bradley. . . . Caledonia. mwr 60 THE ONTARIO 1 ' :,,„ 1 1 'i mm -i HI llli^ I 1 ,iF ■1 ;i 1 Ih (1 ,'■ M:iv COUNTY OF PRINCE EDWARD. COUNTY TOWN — PICTON. } Treasurer Begistrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur rogate Courts SheriflF Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & 1 Dep. Clerk of Crown / Registrar Surrogate . . . . Clerks of Div. Courts : Division. .No. 1 " ..No. 2.... ..No.3.... ..No. 4.... " ..No. o.... " ..No. 6.... " ..No. 7.... " ..No.8.... R. J. Chapman . John P. Roblin . Phillip Low. D. L. Fairfieli . Absalom Greely. Phillip Low. ... JohnTwigg. . . . JohnTwigg. John P. Downes. . . James Cook Israel Hamilton . . . Sylv. Spragge Wm. Young H. Spafford Joshua M. Cadman. R. Hill Picton. Picton. Picton. Picton. Picton. Picton. Picton. Picton. Picton. Milford. Demorestville. Roblin's Mills. Wellington. Cherry VI. Athol. Con^econ. Bongard'sCor. COUNTY OF RENFREW. COUNTY TOWN — rEMBBOKE. Treasurer Begistrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur- "> rogate Courts j SheriflF Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & \ Dep. Clerk of Crown j Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Div. Courts : Division . Andrew Irving . Andrew Irving . . H. H. Loucks. . . Pembroke. Pembroke. Pembroke. John Deacon Pembroke. James Morris. H. H. Loucks. .No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. ..No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. Arch. Thompson. Arch. Thompson . Andrew Irving, . Wm. Cannon. . . . Wm. Halfpenny. G. E. Neilson . . . John Halliday. . . S. G. Lynn John Rankin . . . , J. Kinder Pembroke. Pembroke. Pembroke. Pembroke. Pembroke. Beachburgh Renfrew. Arnprior. Bagot. Eganville. Cobden. Brudenell Cor. LAW LIST. 61 COUNTY OF SIMCOE. COUNTY TOWN — BAKRIE. Treasurer Registrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur- 1 rogate Courts j Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & "I Dep. Clerk of Crown / Registrar Surrogate . . . . Master & Dep. Regis- ) trar Court of Chan, j Clerks of Div. Courts : Division. .No. 1 . . . . ..No. 2.... ..No. 3.... ..No. 4.... ..No. 5.... " ..No. 6.... " ..No. 7.... " ..No. 8.... " ..No. 9.... H. R. A. Boys. .. George Lount . . James R. Cotter. James R. Gowan Benj. ^\ omith . Wm. B. McVity. Jas. C. Morrow. . Jas. C. Morrow . . Wm. O'Brien (( Thomas Lloyd . . . T. Maconchy Fred. S. Stephens A. Jardine John Craig Thomas Dallas . . . Wm. Little Georgo McManus. U. E. Jefifery Barrie. Barrie. Barrie. Barrie. Barrie. Barrie. Barrie. Barrie. Barrie. Barrie. Bradford. Tecumseth. Nottawas. Mills. Craighurst. Orillia. Mulmur. Mono Mills. Penetanguish'ne UNITED COUNTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS, AND GLENGARRY. COUNTY TOWN — COBNWALL. Treasurer R. McDonald Cornwall. Registrar for Stormont. George C. Wood... Cornwall. Registrar for Dundus. . . J. P. Crysler Morrisbuvgh Registrar for Glengarry A. M. McKenzie... Alexandria. County Attorney James Bethune .... Cornwall. Judge County & Sur- \ Geo. S. Jarvis . . \ p m rogate Courts.. .. / J. F. Pringle J J. / ^o'""^'^"- Sheriff Daniel'E. Mclntyre. ('ornwall. Clerk of the Peace Jas. Bethune Cornwall. Clerk County Court & ^ R,^,rt,,„ ji,D,„ell Cornwall. Dep. Clerk of Crown . ) Registrar Surrogate . . . Robertson McDonell Cornwall. Master and Dep Regis- 1 j ^ . Cornwall trar in Chancery.../ J- ^"6^° Cornwall. ■m^»"5W«HB« 'mmmmmmmmm MMI 52 THE ONTARIO ! '!Hi [tiii UNITED COUNTIES OF STORMONT, &c.— Continued. Arch. Fraser William C. D Chisholm.... Alexandi^c*. Charles Poole Cornwall. C Archibald Dick's Landing John W. Loiick)' . . . Morrisburg. Jdhn S. Ross Iroquoip. William J Ridley.. Mountain. John A. Cockburn. Berwick. Peter Stuart Lancaster. William Rae Winchester. D. Mcintosh Roxborough. J. A. McDougall .. Kenyon. COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Clerks of Div. Courts Division No. 1. .No. 2. .No. 3. .No. 4. .No. 5. .No. 6. .No. 7. .No. 8. .No. 9. .No. 10. .No. 11. .No. 12. COUNTY TOWN— LINDSAY. Treasurer .... Registrar County Attorney Judge County & Sur- ") rogate Courts J SheriflF Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & 1 Dep. Clerk of Crown J Registrar Surrogate. . . . Master & Dep. Regis- 1 trar in Chancery ... J Clerks of Div. Courts : S. C. Wood 11. Dunsford Anthony Lacourse James Smith N. McDougall . . , . Anthony Lacourse W. Grace W. Grace W. H. Weller . . . . Division , .No. .No. .No. .No. .No. .No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Geo. W. Miller. . . . Edward Everest. . . R. L. Tupper Jas. R. McNeillie. . Jas. McKibbon William Taylor Lindsay Lindsa Lindsay . Lindsay. Lindsay. Lindsay. Lindsay. Lindsay. Lindsay. Woodville. Fenelon Falls. Bobcaygeon. Omemee. Lindsay. Oakwood. COUNTY OF WATERLOO. COUNTY TOWN— BERLiri. Treasurer Charles Stanton . . . Registrar D. McDougall ..... County Attorney W, H. Bowlby .... Berlin. Berlin. Berlin. LAW LIST. 5$ COUNTY OF Vf ATEViLOO— Continued. Judge County & Sur- \ rogate Courts J Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court & 1 Dep. Clerk of Crown J Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Div. Courts : Division . .No. 1. .No. 2. .No. 8. .No. 4. .No. 6. .No. 6. .No. 7. Wm. Miller Gait. Qeo. Davidson .... Berlin. W. H. Bowlby Berlin. James Colqulioun . . Berlin. A. J. Pt:o:son . , . . Berlin. A. J. Petersou Berlin. Otto Klotz Preston. Peter Keefer Gait. John Wyllie Ayr. John Allcbin New Hamburg. M. P. £mpey Hawkesville. John L. Wideman . St. Jacobs. COUNTY OF WELLAND. COUNTY TOWN — WEtLAND. Treasurer James McGlashan . Dexter D'Everardo . Welland. Registrar Fon thill. County Attorney L. D. Raymond . . . . Welland. Judge County & Sur- \ rogate Courts J Hervey W. Price . . Thorold. Sheriff Robert Hobson . . . . Welland. Clerk of the Peace L. D. Raymond . . . Welland. Clerk County Court & \ Dep. Clerk of Crown / J. P. Wilson Welland. Registrar Surrogate .... Dexter D'Everardo. Fonthill. Clerks of Div. Courts : , Division . . No. 1 . . . . Alfred Willett Welland. ..No.2.... S. S. Hagar Wainfleet. " ..No. 3.... Thos. Newbigging . Fort Erie. ..No.4.... J. A. Orchard Clifton. " ..No. 6.... Geo. Keefer Thorold. COUNTY OF WELLINGTON. COUNTY TOWN — GUELPH. Treasurer Wm. Reynolds . . . Registrar James Webster. . County Attorney H. W. Peterson . . Quel ph. Guelph. Quelph. Guelph. iff t> m mw il! 54 THE ONTARIO COUNTY OF WELLINGTON— Co«Vi!liam Marlborough. Pigott, William D Fitzroy. Street, John G March. Vancortlandt, Edward, M.D Ottawa. ELGIN. Casoaden, John, M.D lona. C'line, Daniel, M.D Belmont. Coventry, John, M.D Wards ville. Dancy, Edward, M.D Aylmcr. Foote, Ezra, M.D Aylmer. Gundry, Lewis J., Esq. . . Vienna. Gustin, Eliphatel W , M.D St. Thoma?. Hanvey, William H., M.D Stratford. Ling, George W., M.D Wallacotown. Manson, John, M.D lona. McCausland, Marshall B., M.D IngersoU. McGeachy, William, M.D Fingal. Southwick, George, M.D St. Thomas. Stuart, Peter, M.D London. ESSEX. Bartlett, Alexander Windsor. Casgrain, Charles E Windsor. Cornwall, Wheeler P Colchester. i M! 58 THE ONTARIO ESSEX— Continued. Donnelly, Edmund Windsor. Drake, William H Gosfield. Elliott, Thomap, Jun Araherstburg. Ferris, John Colchester. Guiscbard, Daniel Windsor. Hall, William G Windsor. Kane, John A Amherstburg. Kevill, James Amherstburg. Wigfield, Jonathan Mersea. FRONTENAC. Barker, Edward John Kingston. Bryant, James M Howe Island, Dickson, John R. M.D Kingston. Dix, Joseph, Sr Garden Island. Dunlop, JJeil, M.D J^ydenbam. Flanagan, Michael Kingston. Northniore, Joseph Cataracqui. Randall, AYilliam Wolfe Island. Sexton, Geoi'go Portsmouth. Shaw, John Kingston. Stewart, John Kingston . Waldron, John Battersea. GREY. Bell, Angus Singhampton. Eckroyd, Alfred E Mount Forest. Gun, James Durham. Gordon, Thomas Owen Sound. Gratt'e, Thomas J Mount Forest. IIALDIMAND. Armour, John Dunnvillc. Griffith, Robeit V Cayuga. Howell Dr Jarvis. Messenger, Thomas Caledonia. Sill, JameiJ Jarvis. IIALTON. Barber, Jame?, Esq Georgetown. Buck, Anson, M. D Palermo. Carter, Samuel J, M .0 Nelson. LAW LIST. 59 n ALT 0^— Continue J. Freeman, Clarkson, M,D Milton. McCuUougb, Robert, M.D Georgetown. McGarvin, Nelson, M.D Acton. Ogden, E. J., M.D Oakville. Richardson, William, M-D Nelson. Stewart, Angus, Esq Nassapaweya, Williams, J. S. W., M D Oakville. Wright, D. D., M.D Oakville. Wright, J. W, M.D Georgetown. HASTINGS. Appleby, Nathaniel S Shannonvillc. Burdett, David E Belleville. Brown, James Belleville. Bleeker, Henry Sidney. Bowmen, Daniel Q Marmora. Bogert, Abraham L Hungerford. Boulter, George H., M.D Stirling. Burke, William Trenton. Canniff, Jonas CannifiFton. Corrigan, Richard Madoc. Day, Henry Wartman Belleville. Fergus, P. G., M.D Trenton. Francis Robert Trenton. Gream, Charles Madoc. Judd, William Stirling. Lazier, Richard Shannonville. Moore, Thomas Shannonville. Murphy, John V Trenton. Macdonell, John P Belleville. Oronhyatekha, Dr Frankford. Pomeroy, Timotheus M.D Hungerford. Ponton, William H Belleville. Roblin, Marshall B Frankford. Roy, Robert M Belleville. Spaflford, H. W Trenton. Smith, Henry Rawdon. Sweeney, Charles Tyendinaga. Weldon, George R Tyendinaga. Wilson, B. S Roslin. Yeoman?, Angustus A Belleville. Young, Dai.iil Tweed. I'r&i:iiii 60 THE ONTARIO 'W\t HURON. Bigbam John, M.D Bluevnle. Burns, Edmond A, M.D Grey. Burtcli, John, M.D Brucefield. Coleman, T. T., M.D Seaforth. Fraser, George, Esq Goderich. Hawkes, Isaac J., M.D Dingle. Holmes, William h R., M.D Dingle. Hyndman, John, M.D Exeter. Irwin, F. W., Esq Belmore. Kerr, John W., Esq Dingle. Lander, Alfred, M D Dingle. McCool, Daniel B, M.D Dingle. McDougall, Peter A., M.D Goderich. McLean, Thos. F., M.D Goderich. McLeod, George, Esq Exeter. Reeve, John, M.D Clinton. Ruttledge, Ryeraon, M.D Lisadel. Scott, Charles Tait, Esq Wingham. Thompson, Alexander, M.D Blyth. Tracy, Robert, M.D Seaforth. Worthington, Addison, M. D Wroxeter. KENT. Bray, John L. , M. D Chatham. Donnelly, E. B , M.D Windsor. Foote, George W., Esq Dover East. McCulIey, 8. C, M.D Chatham. Newman, John B., M.D Wallaceburg. Pegley, Rowley, M.D Chatham. Roe, William J., M.D Chatham. Railton, George, Attorney-at-Law. . . . Bothwell. iRolls, James A., M.D Chatham. Ruthven G., M.D Thamesville. Smith, Jacob, M.D Ridgetown. Smith, J. M., M.D Morpeth.- Sivewright, James H., M.D Chatham. Sursher. R. D , M.D Thamesville. Tye, George A , M.D Thamesville. Vanvelsor, D. J., M.D Blenheim. LAM ETON. Anderson, John Wyoming. Baby, James F., Jun Moore. Bury, John Sombra. !/' LAW LIST. 61 LA MBTON— Continued. Chalmers, James Plympton. Douglas, Charles Oil Springs. Eccles, F. R Arkona. Gamble, A. W., M.D Moore. Harvey, Leander, Dr Watford. Henderson, William, M.D Napier. Hutton, James, M.D Forest. Johnston, Hugh Moore. Johnston, Thomas W^ Sarnia. Johnstone, Stewart Moore. Mickle, William J Petrolia. Morris, William, M.D Euphemia. Mott, George B., M D Wyoming. Mothersill, Joseph, M.D Arkona. McKuene, John Brooke. McMullen, R. C Saruia. Nash, Alfred Warwick. Rothwell, Thomas W Wisbeach. Scott, Thomas R Hillsboro'. Shoebottom, Henry, M.D Sarnia. Toulmin, Alfred P Sombra. Young, Arc'jibald Sarnia. LANARK. Aitcheson, Jame?, M.D Smith's Falls. Bogart, David Peterson, M.D Carleton Place. Burritt, Walter H Smith's Falls. Burns, Robert, M.D Pakenham. Dickson, Samuel, Esq Pakenham. Howden, Robert, M D Perth. Kellock, John D., M.D Perth. McGillip, Donald, M.D Pukenhara. Morston, William, M.D Almonte, Nichol, James, M D Perth. Patterson, James, M.D Almonte. Robertson, William, Esq Lanark. Thompson, James (Sheritf ) Perth. Wilson, William, M.D Carleton Place. LEEDS AND GRENVILLE. Bower, Joseph Kcmptville. Browse, William H Prescott. Burritt, Walter Smith's Fallp. ''I 'I' •It I s - 1' il u ■■i i li i 1 62 THE ONTARIO LEEDS AND G RENVILLE— Con/inuec/. Biddle, Robert Wolford. Clindinnin, Arthur North Crosby. Dunham, George Newboro'. Edmondson, Robert Brockville. Elwood, James G Prescatt. Eaton, Thomas Kitley. Gowan, William B Landsdowne. Gray, John South Gower. Hayes, Thomas Farmersville. Hartwell, Joseph K St. Catharines. Heck, Jacob Augusta. Henderson, Solomon Augusta. Hunter, Samuel South Gower. Jakes, Samuel Merrickville. Kelley, Michael Merrickville. Leach, Richard South Crosby. LesUe, Robert Keraptville. Lyman, Warren North Augusta. Merrill, John Leeds. Morden, John II Brockville. McDonald, John L Gananoque. Mcintosh, Joseph J Yonge. McGee, Archibald Wolford, McLean, Alexander Lyn. McGee, Robert South Gower. McCrum, Robert Gananoque. Percival, William Oxford. Scctt, William J Proscott. Schofield, W. Augustus Brockville. Sparham, Terence Brockville. Sparham, Emanuel B Kemptville. Taylor, Henry Escott. Tronsdalo, James D Newborough. WeltoP, Williiim P Wolford. LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. AJshton, Thomas', M.D Bath. Ash, John R., M.D Centreville. Chamberlain, Thomap, M.D Napanee. Davi?, Peter D Adolphustown. Macdounell Samuel E. C Olareview. Pultz, Henry Wilton LAW LIST. 63 LINCOLN. Comfort, 6. H , M.D Niagara. Considine, John W Port Dalhousie. Goodman, Henry, M.D St. riatharines. Graham, Thomas Clinton. Lemon, Benjamin, M.D Thorold. Mack, Theophilus, M.D St. Catharines. McLean, Francis A.T., M.D Jordan, Morson, F., M.D Niagara. Willson, Robert M., M.D Niagara. Wynn, Joseph Queenstoa. MIDDLESEX. Agnew, Nivcn Delaware. Billington, George Strathroy. Couse, George Wardsville. Cline, Daniel Belmont. Caw, William Parlihill. Ferguson, John Glencoe. Flock, John Richard London. Henderson, Donald Williams. Hanson, Henry London. . Hossack, Thomas Lucan. Holmes, George London. Lindsay, William Napier. Manners, Robert C Strathroy. Mothersill, Joseph . .T Strathroy. Mclatyre, David E Strathroy. Mclntyre, Duncan Mosa. McCandlass, Francis London. McAlpine, Dugald L Mosa. Nelles, Henry London. Nugent, Edmund Adelaide. Quarry, William B Biddulph. Roome, William F Newbury. RoIIh, Charles '.' Wardsville. Smith, Robert R Lobo. Tweedalo, Joseph M Lobo. NORFOLK. Blnke, Warren H., M.D Delhi. Clarke, John, M.D Simcce. Buncombe, David, M.D Waterford. Hagerman, \yilliam C, M.D Lynedock. '^^ mk J;^ iMsi: ill f ^ '^ wmlWimi 64 THE ONTARIO NORFOLK— Con/jnuerf. Lamson, Nathaniel, Esq Simcoe. Merritt, Joseph A., Esq Waterford, McLennan, Andrew, Esq Port Rowan. Phelan, John, M.D Walaingham Centre. Salmon, James M., M.D Simcoe. Stewart, James W Port Dover. Walker, Nathaniel C, M.D Port Dover. Wilson, John, M.D Simcoe. NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. Brodie, David Cobourg, Chatterton, R. D Cobourg. CooV, Herman L Brighton. Curtis, John Percy. Corbett, Robert A Perrytown. Cameron, Charles M Port Hope. Davidson, Solomon W Newcastle. Ewing, Charles E Haldimand. Eyres, Thomas Millbrook. Evatt, William Port Hope. Fergus, Patrick G Murray. Gross, Horace Murray. Hughes Charles Port Hope. Herriman, W. L Orono. Mitchell, William Darlington. Maxwell, Robert Port Hope. Mason, Henry Cobourg. Perks, George Port Hope. Preston, Alexander Manvers. Patterson, John Percy. Peterson, Joseph L Brighton. Rose, William N Newcastle. Thompson, William Cavan. Thexton, John Cavan. Wallace, Samuel Clarke. ONTARIO. Bolster, J. G., Esq Uxbridge. Carson, George A., M.D Whitby. Clarke, Joseph, M.D Oshawa. Eastwood, William 0., M.D Whitby. Freel, James G., M.D Stouffville. !i 1 itk m 78 THE ONTARIO 11 CLASSIFICATION. All Cnndidates passed and not classed in the University Class or Senior Class, shall be classed in the Junior Class. Candidates passed in the University Class shall be classed accordinf; to their rank, if Graduates in the same University ; or according to the dates of their Diplomas or Degrees, if Graduates of different Universities. Candates passed in either the Senior or Junior Classes shall be classed according to their merit?. PETITION — PRESENTATION AND DEPOSIT OF FEES. Every Candidate for admission shall, some convenient time previous to the examination day or the day on which ho is to be examined, report himself to and deposit vrith the Sub- Treasurer, at Osgoode Hall, his presentation and the amount of fees payable on admission, together with his petition for admission. The Sub-Treasurer shall on the first day of the Term nest after any examination had as aforesaid, make a report in writing to the Convocation on the petition of each Cindidate passed, stating the day of the preceding Term on which Notice of Presentation was given for such Candidate, and whether there exists, to his knowledge, any objection to the admission of such Candidate, to which report ho shall append such Can- didate's petition and presentation, REPORT OF THE C05LMITTEE. The Committee, by a Report signed by the members who examine and by the Examiner for Matriculation, shall on the first day of the Terra next after any Examination had, report to the Convocation the result of such examination, specifying (when several have been examined) the names of those who have passed, and of those (if any) who have been rejpcted, stating in what branch they were found deficient, and specify- ing also the order in which those passed have been classed according to the decision of the Committee, except as hereafter mentioned ; and such report shall, as respects each such exam- ination, be final, and no objection to the admission of any Candidate so passed shall be raised in Convocation on the ground of his education being deficient. But any Candidate for admission who has been rejected by the Committee, may appeal to the Convocation by petition, to be presented on the LAW LIST. 79 first day of the said Term, la which case bis examination before the Convocation, shall take place on the first Saturday of the Term. The second Tuesday of each Term shall be the admissioB day of the Students on the books of the Society who have been examined and reported as passed by the Examining Com- mittee, or who have been passed by the Convocation upon appeal. EXAMINATION FOR CALL TO THE BAR, AND FOR CERTIFICATES OF FITNESS. No Student-at-Law upon the Books of this Society shall bo called to the Bar, and no Candidate shall receive a certificate of fitness, unless he be of the full age of twenty-one years, nor without having been previously examined in writing by the " Examiners for Call," and also ore tenus by the " Benchers in Convocation. shall be divided Call," simply, and The Examinations for " Call to the Bar " into two classes or orders, viz., those for those for " Call, with Honours." The written part of the Examinatinna for Call shall be in the following books, with which the Student is expected to be tho- roughly familiar ; that \t to say : 1. When a Candidate does not go in for a Call "with Honours," — in Blackstone's Commentarie?, vol. 1, Addi- son on Contracts, Smith's Mercantile Law, Williams on Real Property, Story's Equity Jurisprudence, Stephen on Pleading, Taylor on Evidence, Byles on Bills; besides the Public Statutes relating to Upper Canada, and the Pleadings and Practice of its Courts of Law and Equity. And, 2. When the Candidate goes in for a Call "with Honours," then also in — Russell on Crimes, Story on Partnership, Watkins's Principles of Conveyancing, Coote on Mort- gages, Dart on Vendors and Purchasers, Jarman on Wills, Story's Conflict of Laws, and Justinian's Institutes. 3. In the case of Candidates for "Certificates of Fitness," — Blackstone's Commeiitaries (vol 2 by Leith), the Statutes in force relating to Real Property, Smith's Mercantile Law, Story's Equity Jurisprudence, the Statute Law, and the Pleadings and Practice of the Courts. ^¥W 80 THE ONTARIO Candidates for Call "with Honours" shall be considered as Candidates for Call "simply," in the event of their not passing " with Honours." The written examination of Candidates for Call "with Honours," shall be on the Thursday and Friday of the week next preceeding each Term. The written examination of Candidates for Call " simply," shall be on the Friday of the same week. The written examination for Certificates of Fitness shall be on the Saturday of the same week. The oral examination of all Cadidates for Call to the Bar, and of all Candidates for Certificates of Fitness, shall be on the first Monday in each Term. Any Candidate for Call to the Bar desiring to be examined for Honours must give to the Secretary notice in writing of such desire, at latest on the Saturday next but one before the Term, and must also endorse his petition for Call with the words "For Honours." Candidates for Call " with Honours," in any Term, shall attend at Osgoode Hall on the Thursday and on the Friday next preceeding such Term, at 10 o'clock, A.M., for the purpose of being examined by the Examiners. Candidates for Call, "simply," shall, for the like purpose, attend at Osgoode Hall, on the Friday tf the same week, and at the same hour. Candidates for Certificates of fitness for Admission as Attor- neys or Solicitor.", shall, for the like purpose, attend at Osgoode Hal), on the Saturday of the same week, and at the same hour. The Examiners shall deliver to each respective Candidate a copy of the questions to be by him answered, and each such Candidate shall then and there, under the S'lpervision of such Examiners, frame written answers to such questions, and deliver the same to the Examiners, for the Benchers in Convocation. The answers shall be delivered to the Examiners, by three o'clock, P.M., on the same day on which the questions are received for answer. NOTICE OF INTENDED APPLICATION FOR CALL. Every Candidate for Call to the Bar, must cause a written notice in the form approved of by the Society, of his attention to present himself for Call, signed by a Bencher, to be given to LAW LIST. 81 the Secretary, at his office in OsgooJo Hall, some day in the Term next preceding that on which he intends so to present himself. The Secretary shall, on or before the second Saturday of every Vacation, make out two lists containing the names, additions, and residences of all the Candidates for Call, on behalf of whom notices of presentation have been regularly given, and shall affix one of such lists in a conspicuous placo in his office, and the other in the Convocation Chamber, The Sub-Treasurer shall, on the first day of every Terra, make a report in writing to the Convocation, stating that in the preceding Term, notice of presentation had been properly given for such Candidate ; and also stating — 1. The day of the admission of such Candidate into the Society. 2. The class of the examination passed by such Candidate at the time of his admission. 3. To which report he chall append such Candidate's petition and pi'eseutation. PRESENTATION FOR CALL. Every Candidate for Call to the Bar must be presented to the Convocation by an instrument in writing, signed by a Barrister of the Upper Canada Bar, and execute a bond to the Society, in the forms approve 1 of by the Society. BONDS TO BE GIVEN BY BARRISTERS. Every Gentleman shall, previous to his call to the Bar, give a bond to the Corporation in the penal sum of one hundred pounds, with two responsible surit'.es, to be approved of by the Treasurer, Every Member of this Society shall, after his Call to the Bar, pay to the Socit-ty, through its Treasurer, a Term fee of two shillings and sixpence in each and every Term. Such Term fee shall be due and payable iu each Term, and if not previously paid, all arrear shall be punctually paid on the last day of the Vacation next before ^lichaelmas term iu each year. DEPOSIT OF PETITION, PRESENTATION, BOND, AND FEES. Every Student upon the books of this Society, being a C m- didate for Call to the degree of Barrister-at-law, whoso period 'f-^^^m" rff 1 fr ] ii 82 THE ONTARIO of ^standing on the Books entitled him to present himself, has expired or will expire during the ensuing Term, shall, at least, oi;e day before the uay appr-intcd for exauiinatiou, before the "Examiners for Call," in the Vacation preceding the Terra in which such Candidate petition? to be called, report himself to. and deposit with, the Sub-Treasurer, at Osgoode Hall, his pre- sentation and bond, and the amount of fees payable on being called ; and the Sub-Treasuror's receipt for such fees shall be sufficient to entitle the Student to appear before the Exami- ners, and to be by them examined for Call. He shall, at the same time and place, deposit with the Sub- TreaGurer his petition for Call, which petition shall contain a statement of his age, of the day on which the period of his standing on the books, necessary to entitle him to be called to the Bar, expired or will expire, the Terms he has kept, and the names of the persons under whose superintendence he has received his professional educadon. N.Jj. — Candidates for Call to the Bar are also requested to bring with them their certificates of 'Admission as Students- at-law. ORAL EXAMINATION^ AND CALL IN CONVOCATION. The oral examinations for Call shall take place in Convoca- tion on the first Monday iu Term. No examination shall be had on any other day, unless upon an adjournment of all or any examinations not hud or completed. ■ In conducting the oral examinations of any Candidate, on his petition for Call to the Bar, no question shall be asked of the Candidate except through the Treasurer, or by such of the Benchers as he may name to couduc' *.he examination. After the oral examination for Call to tlic degree of Barrister- at-law, under any statute, or under the Rules of this Society, there shall be put the following questions, and in the following order : 1. Wheiher i'ne examination as "had,"' be received, which being carried in the affirmative, no further examination of such Candidate shall take pfllco during that Teria, what- ever may be the determination of the Convocation upon each exaniiuation. LAW LIST. 83 2. Whether the examination tis "hail," finl ''received be pasdetl, wliich being carried in the affirmative, no objection shall be raised to the Call of such Candidate on the ground of his education being deficient. 3. In the case of a Candidate for Ilinours, whether he be passed with Honours. 4. In every case, whether such Candidate shall be called to the degree of Barristcr-at-law ; but this question shall not be put until the period of the Candidate's standing on the Books, necessary to entitle him to be called has expired. 5. Upon every application for Call, in cases not requiring examination, the only question to ba put shall bo, whether the Candidate shall be admitted a Memb :* of tho So- ciety and called to the Bar, Every Mt-raber of the Society on tho Common Roll, being a Candidate for Call to the Bar, shall, when passeil, bo admitted to the degree of Barrister, in the order of precedence on tho Common Roll, unless the Convocation at the time of his exami- nation being passed otherwise order ; and every Camlidate for Call to the Bar, by virtue of his having been called to any other Bar, shall whf^n callei, take precedence next after the Members of the Society of longer standing on tho Books called upon the same day. Every Gentleman, upon his being called to the Bar, shall appear before the Convocation in a Barrister's gown, for the purpose of his being presented to iho Superior Courts ; and he may be so presented by any '2> • f'her present In Court. Tho form of tho Diploma of Barrister-at-law of this Society, shall be in the form set out at page 91. CERTIFICATES OF FITNESS FOR ADMISSION' AS ATTORNEYS OR SOLICITOKf. All applications for Certificates of fitness for Admission as Attorney or Solicitor under the said Act shall be by petition in writing, addressed to tho Benchers of tho Society in Convoca- tion, and every such petition, together with the documents required by, and the fees payable to this Society tinder the ."aid Act, or under the Rules of the said Courts, or tlioao of this Society, shall be left with the Secretary of the Society at O.'^goodc Hall, on or before the third Saturday next before the . ■■:% w 84 THE ONTARIO Term in wbic'.i sucli petition is to be presented, anJ the Sub- Treasurer's rec'.'ipt for such fcesi shall be a sufficient authority to the " Examiners for Call," to examine the applicant by written or printed questions. Every Camlidate for a Certificate of Fitness for Admission as an Attorney or Solicitor under the said Act, shall, with his petition for such Certificate, leave with the Secretary of the Society ni Osgoode II all, answers to the several question? set forth in the Schedule to this rule annexed marked '■ signed by the Attorney or Solicitor with whom such Articled Clerk has served his Clerkship, together with the certificate in the said last named Schedule also contained. In case any such Candidate at the time of leaving his peti- tion for Certificate of Fitness and papers, with the Secretary of this Society as hereinbefore provided, proves to the satisfac- tion of the said Secretary, that it has not been in his power to procure the answers to the questions contained in the said Schedule " B," from the Attornej' or Solicitor Avith whom he may have served any part of the time under his articles, or from the agent of such Attorney, or the Certificate of Service therein also contained, the said Secretary shall state such cir- cumstances specially in his report to Convocation on such Articled Clerk's petition, and thereupon the Benchers in Convo- cation may dispense with the production of such last mentlonc 1 answers and (Certificates, or any of them, as they may think fit and reasonable. ; i EXAMINATION FOIl CERTIFICATES OF FITNESS. Candidates for Certificates of Fitness shall be examined in writing, and orally in like manner as Cnnaidates for Call "simply," according to the rules of the fenciocy in that behalf, and in the followMig books and subjects, that is to say: Ulack- Rtone's Commentaries, vol. 2, (by Leith) ; Smith's Mercantile Law; St ry s Equity Jurisprudence; The Statute Law ; The Pleadings and I'ractice of the Cou^t^, or in such other books and subjects as the Benchers in Convocation (or f,n the Examiners, with the assent of the Benchers in Convocivtioti} may from time to time for tlmt purpoj^e prescribe and appoint. Candidates for Certificates of Fitness for Admission as Attorneys or Solicitors shall attend at Osgoode Hall (,n the last Saturday of the Vacation previous to the Term in which their petitions are to be presented, and shall receive from the Examiner of the Society copies of the questions to bo answered rm LAW Msr. 85 by them in writing, and shall then and there, under the super- vision of such examiner, frame answers to such question?, and deliver such answers in writing to hiui for the Dtnchers in Convocation. The attendance of such Candidates t'or tlie jnuposes raen- tioneil in the forctroinj: section nf this rule sliall be at at 10 u'clock A.M , and the answers shall be delivered to the Exami- uer by 3 o'clock P.M., of the same day, The Secretary shall report upon the petition of every Candi- date for Certificate of Fitness for Admission as Attorney or Solicitor, and such report, together with the petitions and Incuments to wiiich they refer, shall be laid on the table of avocation on the first diiy of Term. The oral examination of Candidates for Certificates of Fitness bhall take place on the fiist day of Term. The examination of Candidates for Certificates of Fitness for Admission as Attorneys or Solicitors, shall not be entered upoa the first day of any Term until the examination of all Candidates for Call to the Bar on the order of the day for that day be first disposed of. THE (QUESTIONS TO EE PUT IN CONVOCATION. Upon every examination for a Certificate of Fitness for Ad- mission as an Attorne}' or Solicitor had as aforesaid, there shall be put the following question *, and in the following order: The first and second, shall be 8im';ar in terms and effect as in the case of Candidates for Call. Third: Whether such Candidate shall receive a Certificate of Fitness fo" Admission as an Attorney or Solicitor, DISTRI15UTION OF FEES. The ten shiUing^ fee provided for by the s lid Act, sh ill be received by the Secretary of the Law Society, to bis own use !^nd tlx* ten pounds fee to the use of the Society, and be paid CiiT into the Trcasunj accordingly. HCIIEDULE A. l.^lestions to be answered by the Clerk himself: 1. What was your age at the date of your Articles ' 2. Have you served t!»e whole time of your articles at the office wliere the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you were articled or assigned carried on his or their business ? And if not, state the reason. yi" ' v^mmmmmtm 86 THE ONTARIO 3. Have you at any time during the term of your articles been absent without the permission of the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you wei^ articled or assigned? And if so, state the length and occasion of such absence 4. Have you, during the period of your articles, been engMged or concerned in any profession, business, or em- ployment other than your professional employment as (Jlerk to the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you were articled or assi^rned. 6. Have you, since the expiration of your articles, been en- gaged or concerned, and for how long a time in any, and what profession, trade, business, or employment, other than the profession of Attorney or Solicitor ? SCHEDULE B. Questions to be answered by the Attoraey or Solicitor, or his Agent, vtith whom the Clerk may li:ive served any part of thp time under his articles, with the Certificate of such Attorney, Solicitor, or Agent : 1. Has A. B. served the whole terra of bis articles at the office where you carry on your buainess ? And, if not, state tiie reason 2. Has the said A. H., at any time during the term of his articles, been absent without your permis-^ion ? And, if so, state the length and occasion of such absence. 3. Has the said A. L>., during the period of his articles, been engage hereby certify tliat the said A. B. has duly and faithfully served under his articles of chrkship (or assign- ment as the case may be), bearing date, &o., for the term therein expressed, and that he is a fit and proper person to be admitied as an Attorney. The forn> ot Certificate of Fitness as Attorneys or Solicitors shall be iu the form set out at page Ul. )■■■■: f "^ ^'r^ LAW LIST. 87 l-EES. ADMISSION FEES. Every Studenf, upon bis admission, shall pay the sum of ten pounds, and the further sum of twenty pounds when called to the Bar, Every Barrister of any other part of Iler Mnjesty's domin- ions admitted into this Society, and called to the degree of Barrister-aVlaw under the Statute in that behalf, shall pay a fee of thirty pounds, being ten pounds on i.is entry as a nitmber of the Society, and twenty po mds on his Call, the same corresponding in amount with the fees payable by Students under the last section. In case any Candidate for admission on the books as a Student, or for Call to the Bar, or for Certificates of Fitness for admission a? an Attorney or Solicitor, withdraws his applica- tion, or fails to pass the necessary examination, or be rejected on any other ground, the fee required to be deposited by him for the use of the Society, accoriling to the Statute or the Rules of the Society, shall be returned to him by the Trea- surer. TERM FEES. Every Barrister shall pay to the Society a fee of two shillings and six pence in each Terai, according to the condition of bis bond in that behalf. SUn-TREASUBER AND SECRETAUT 8 FEES. The Sab-Treasurer and Secretary shall be entitled to demand and receive the following fees : 1. From Candidates for admiss' n on the books as Students- at-law : 1. For every notice of intention to apply for ad- mission on the books as a Student-at-law, payable therewith £0 5 2. For every admistiion on the books as a Student- at-law . 5 3. For every Certificate of admission 5 2. From Candidates for degree of Barrister-at-law : 1 . For every notice of intention to apply for Call, payable therewith 5 2. For every Call to the degree of Barrister-at- law 5 3. On deposit of his petition, &c 1 m 88 TIIK ONTARIO 3. From Candidates for adn\issiori into the Society and call to the degree of Barrister-at-law under the Statute : 1. For every notice of intention to apply for ad- mission and Call, payable therewith £0 5 2. For every such Admission and Call 10 3. For every Certificate of such Admission .... 5 4. For Every Diploma of Barrister-at-law upon such Call 1 4. From Candidates for Certificates of Fitness for Admission as Attorneys or Solicitors : On leaving articles, &c.. pursuant to the Statute. £0 10 The Sub-Treasurer and Secretary may also retain the sum of five per cent, upon all moneys b}' him, from time to time collected under any Statute, for Annual Certificates to practise as Attorney or Solicitor in any of the Superior Courts. ex.\mixer's fees. The Examiner for .Matriculation shall be entitled, upon each examination to a fee of £1 Excf'pt the fees on notices, all the foregoing fees demandable by the Sub-Treasurer and Secretary, and the Examiner's fees, shall be paid at the time the dues payable to the Society are required to be deposited. THE STEWAIin. The Steward shnll be entitled to demand and receive : 1. From every Candidate far ivdmission on the Ivioks of the Society as a Student-at-law, a toe of £0 2 2. From everv Candidate for Call to the Bar, a fee of....' 5 ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FEES. In case any Attorney or Solicitor of .".ny ol the Superior Courts desirous of obtaining liis Annual Cenificate, accortlingto the pro- visions of the stiitutt' in that behalf |"iy^, on any day within the Term of Mitunelmas, in any year to the Treasurer of this Society the sum«< iiereinafter montinned, according to the scale set forth n the Siliedule hereunto annexed, together with all such other tees and due^" if any, as by the said statute ^ire required to be paid by him xr. obtaining such Annual Certificate, such Attorney or Solicitor shall be theieupon entitled to such Certificate or Cer- tificates respectively, for the ^ arcommoncing with the. first day of such Michaelmas Term ; and such Cortifioatc or Certificates LAW LIST. 89 sliall be thereupon issued to him by the Secretary of this Sooiety, as provided by the said Statute; and every such Attorney or Solicitor, who does not ptiy his Ainiunl Certificate fees as afore- said, until after the la^t d.iy of Michaelmas Term in any year, slijill p ly to the Treasurer of tliis Society for the same, the full sum of twenty-five sliiliings us the fee for the Certificate to j-raitice in each of such Cmrts severally and resfiectively, as limited by the Statute in that heh.iU', togetlier with all such fees, dues, and penalties, if any, as by the Statute in that behalf are lequired to be paid by sui h Alt iriiey or Silicitor, upon or previous to the issue of such ('ortificate or Certificates as afore- said ; and upon such payment thereof to the Treasurer of this Society, at any time after the last day of such Michaelmas Terno, such Certificate or Certificates shall be issued to him by the Secretary of this Society, as provided by the Statute iu that behalf. SCHEDULE. Amount of Annual Certificate fees, when Certificate is taken out within Michaelmas Term : For Certificates for the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, and the Ciiuri of Chancery. c£2 For Certificates for any two of the said Courts . 1 10 For a Certificate for any one of the said Courts, separately 1 EXAMINERS FOR CALL. In Michaelmas Term, in each year, one or more members of this Society, of the degree of " Barrister-at-law," shall be appointed Examiner or Examiners, for the purpose of conduct- ing the examination of persons applying for Certificates of Fitness to be admitted as Attorney or Solicitors ; and such examination shall be conducted according to the rules, regula- tions and orders of this Society in that behalf The person or persons to be appointed such Examiner or Exi\mine'-3 as aforesaid, shall also be Examitier or Examiner^ of (.'andidatesfor Call to the Bar of Upper Canadn, and Lecturer or Lecturers in Law and Equity, under the r-des and regula- tions or orders of the Society in that behalf. SUSPENSION OF BARRISTERS. STRTTfiK OFF THE UoI.L OF ATiORNKYS AND SOLICITORS BY ANY OF THB SUl'KIUOU COURTS. Upon an order being made by any of Her Miije?tj rior Courts of Law and Eqoity in Upper Canada, whereby any 90 THE ONTARIO person, being at the time a member of this Society, is ordered lobe struck uff*,he Roll of Attorneys or Solicitors of such Court, aad whereby it is also further or Jered that such order shall be transmitted by the proper officer of such Court to the Treasurer of this Society, such person so ordered to be struck off the Rolls of puch Court shall, ipso facto^ be suspended from the exercise of all and singular the rights, powers, and privileges belonging to him in this Society, or elsewhere, as a member thereof ; and such suspension shall continue until such person be restored to the Rolls of such Court as an Attorney or Solicitor thereof, and also to the Rolls of such other of the said Courts as may, on communication of such order or otherwise, have ordered him to be struck off their Rolls respectively. Such suspension shall in no respect be deemed an affirmation on the part of this Society, or any of the authorities thereof, of the correctness of tiie grounds upon which the decision of such Court or Courts is founded, but as a mere legal consequence attached to such decision Such suspension shall not preclude the adoption of proceed- ings by irapeaclunent or otherwise according to the course of this Society, before the Benchers thereof in Convocation, for disbarring and expelling such person from this Society, on the same grounds upon which any such Court may have proceeded to remove him from their Rolls, or any other that may render such proceedings necessary or proper in that behalf. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of this Society on receipt of any such order from the proper officer of any of the said Courts, to lay the same before the Benchers of this Society in Convocation at their next meeting ; and the same shall be there- upon entered at length upon the Journal of Convocation, but no entry of such suspension shall be entered upon the Rolls of this Society. Upon the Treasurer of this Society being informed of orders having been made by the said Courts, or by the Courts which removed any such person from their Rolls as aforesaid, for the restoration of such person to such Rolls, it shall be his duty to procure office-copies of such orders so restoring such peison to the Rolls of such Courts, and to lay the same before the Benchers of t"ais Society in Convocation at their next meeting; and the same shall thereupon be entered at length upon the Journals of Convocation. Ordered, That all moneys paid to the Law Society, shall be received by the Sub-Treasurer until 2, P.M., on every day except Saturday, and on that day until 12, noon. LAW LIST. 91 FORM OF BARRISTER S DIPLOMA. J'afaj ^otutiJ of Hpcr Cunaba. Be it Rejiemberkd, That having performed hia exercises ami passed his examination, was by the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canaila, in Couvocalion, on the Jay of of tlie Term of in the year of our Lord one thousiand eiglit hundred and duly called to the degree of B.irri^ter-at-la\v, and that ho now remains on the Books of thia Society ns a Barrister thereof. In testimokt whkukof, I Enquire. Treasurer of the said Society, have to these presents affixed the Seal of the said Socitty, this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and and in the year of Ilcr Majesty's Reign. Secretanj. Treasurer. FORM OF ATTORNEYS CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS. OSGOODE HALL. To wit: These are to Certify, that Mr. of in the County of in this Province, Gentleman, having made proof to the satisfaction of the Society of the due execution of his Articles of Clerkship in the business, profession, and employment of an Attorney-at-law and Solicitor-in-equity, of his due and proper service under the same, and of his hn^ing complied with all other the requisites of the Act of Parliament of 20 Victoria, Chapter 03, he was, by the Benchers of this Society in Convocation duly examined touching his fitness and capacity to act as an Attorney and Solicitor of the dilferent Courts of Law and Equity in Upper Canada. And the Society being thereupon satisfied that the said Candidate is duly qualified to act as su^.h Attorney and Solicitor. These are further to Certify the same in compliance with the directions of the said Act, and to the end that the said Candidates may thereupon apply to the said Courts, or any of them, for such admission accordingly. In testimony whereof, I Treasurer of the said Society, have to these presents affixed the seal of the said Society, at Osgoode Hall, this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aad in the year of Her Majesty's Reign. Secretary. Treasure''. My mil 92 THE ONTARIO SCHOLARSHIPS. There are four Scholarships in the Law Society. One for Students under one year's Standing of £30 per annum. One for Students under two years' Standing and over oue year's of £40 per annum. One for Students under tliree years' standing and over two years' of i."50 per annum. One for Students under four years' standing and over three years' of .£60 per annum. Any Student who has taken any degree entitling him to Call in three years, is considered as a Student of over two years ia reference to these Scholarships, whi'jh are open to all Students in Upper Canada on the Books of the Law Society of the pre- scribed Standing. The annual allowance to such Scholars is paid to them out of the general funds of the Society. The successful Candidates for these Scholarships are deter- mined by Convocation, and the Scholarships are awarded in a formal manner by the Treasurer in open Convocation. All Students admitted upon the Books of the Society in Easter and Trinity Terms in each year may present themselves for the Examination for Scholarships as follows, that is to say: for the Scholarship for the first year Students, in the Michael- mas Term of their second year ; for the Scholarship for the second year Students, in the Michaelmas Term of their third year ; and for the Scholarships for third and fourth year Students, one or both, in the Michaelmas Term of their fourth year, provided no Student presents himself a second time for examination for the same Scholarship. In the construction of the rule for the preliminary examiaa- tions, any Attorney's Clerk or Student-at-law, admitted or articled during any Michaelmas Term, is considered as articled or admitted on the first day of that Term. i-ll^ LAW LIST. 93 THE EXAMINATION FOR THE SCHOLAUSIIIPS OF THE LAW SOCIETY, Is in the following Books, viz. : For Scholaesiiu'S of the 1st Year: Stephen's Blackstoue, vol. I. Stephen on Pleading. Williams on Personal Property, Story's Kquity Jurispnulence from the be- ginning to sec. 440. For ScHOLARSHirs cf tiik 2nd Year : AVilliams on Real Property. Best on EviJence. Smith on Contracts. ' Story's Equity Jurisprudence, 2 vols. For SciioLARSiiirs of the 3rd Year : Real Property Statutes relating to U. C. Stephen's Blackstoue, Book V, Byles on Bills. Hayne's Outlines of Equity. Coote on Mortgages. For SciioLARsmrs oi^ the 4tii Year : Smith's Real and Personal Property. Russell on Crimes. Common Lp.w Pleadings and Practice. Smith's Mercantile Law. Dart on Vendors and Purchasers. Mitford on Pleading — ami Equity Pleading and Practice in Upper Canada. la each year the Examination may comprise questions on the Canadian Statutes affecting the prescribed subjects, when the Text is varied by such Statutes. The Examination for Scholarships commences the second (lay ot Michaelmas Term la each year. P ^^I % IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 lis wwm ^ m M IIIII2.5 2.0 1= 14 III 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STRUT WIBST«R,N.Y. 14S80 (716) 873-4503 ^ .•\ :\ V \ 4^ ^> ;\ '^^ r^^ 4% i/x 94 THE ONTARIO c^tatutesi PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURES OF CAXADA AND ONTARIO RELATING TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION. KXTR.vCTS FROM TUB " Act to Amend tlie Act respecting Attorneys," 28 \k\ Cap. 21., Statutes of Canada. Th ' following persons may bo ftJmitteo of the Consolidated Statutes of Upper ('anadn, by making pro- vision for additional examinatious in certain cases ef persons desiring to be admitted as Attorneys and Solicitors, therefore Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- lative Assembly of Ontario, enacts as follows : 1. Notwithstanding anything in the said Act contained no person being of either of the classes of persons mentioned in subsections 1 and 2 of section 2 of the said Act shall bo ad- mitted or enrolled as an Attorney or Solicitor, unless he has at some time during the year next but two before the time of his final examination and at some time not less than one year thereafter and during the year next but one before the time of his final examination, passed examinations to the satisfaction of the Law Society. 2. The examinations by this Act required shall be held under the direction of the Benchers of the Law Society, and the said Benchers and Society .shall in respect thereof have the same powers, and, so far as may be, follow the same directions as are by the said Act given to tiiem respectively in reference to the examinations by the said Act required. 8. The first of the two examinations by this Act required shall not be requisite iu the case of any person now under LAW LIST. 97 nrtlcles whose term of service is at the date of the passing of this Act within four years of its expiration. 4. The second of the two examinations by this Act required shall not be requisite in the case of any person whose term of gervice is at the date of the passing of this Act within two years and six months of itd expiration. 5. The preceding section of this Act shall not apply to any person whose term of service is at the date of the passing of ibis Act expired. 6. In case any person is prevented by illness or other un- avoidable cause from presenting himself for, or fails to pass either of the examinations by this Act rpquired within the time specified, the said Denchers may in their discretion permit such person to pass such examination at other times, provided that not le?s than nine months shall elapse between the first and the second of such examinations, and not less than nine months shall elapse between the second of such examinations and the final examination. 7. The 2nd sec of the Act passed in the 28th year of Iler Mnjesty's rergn, cap. 21, and entitled, ''An Act to amend the Act respecting Attorneys," is hereby amended by adding thereto the words, "or wh on the I8th March, 18G5, were entered on the books of the Law Society of Upper Canada ns Students-at-law." 8. The 7th sec. of the said recited Act is hereby amended by adding thereto the words, " and although the applicant for admission was not at the time of such service actuallj bound by contract in writing by reason of unintentionxl omission, and which contract was subsequently executed : provided, never- theless, that such service was bona fide for three or five years, as the case may be, and commenced on or before the 1st July, 1868." 9. This Act may be cited for all purposes as " The Attorney's Act, 1868." I, n :Jii 66 THE ONTARIO %mM\m\^ Adopted in Convocation of the Law Society, in reference to the Examination of Students and Articled Clerks before Call to the Bar, or granting Certificates of Fitnes?, and made in pursuance of the last stated Acts. ARTICLED CLERKS. 1. That every Articled Clerk presenting himself for exami- nation in any Term, under the Act passed in the first session of the Parliament of Ontario, entitled " An Act to amend the Act, Chap. 85 of the Consolidated Statutes of Upper Canada, entitled, * An Act respecting Attorneys-at-Law.' " shall on or before the first day of such Term, file with the Secretary of the Law Society, a certificate signed by such Clerk, stating the date of his articles of Clerkship, and of the fili ', thereof, the name of the Attorney to whom he was articled, .e number of assign- ments, if any, and the year of his service at the time of signing such certificate, and, if he is a graduate of any University, stating the same. And the particulars of such Certificate shall be entered in a book for that purpose, to be kept by the Secretary ; and no Certificate shall be received or filed without the payment of one dollar to the Secretary. 2. The subjects and books for the first exnmination shall be as follows : — Real PiiorERXY— Blackstone's Commentaries, Vol. 2 (Leith). Equity — Hayne's Outlines of E»]uity. Common Law — Smith's Manual of Common Law. 3. The subjects and books for the second examination shall bo as follows : — Ekal PnorERTY — Williams on Real Property, Greenwood on the Practice of Conveyancing, Chapter on Agreements, Sales, Purchases, Leases, Mortgages, and Wills. Equity — Snell's Treatise on Equity. Common Law — Broom's Common Law, and re-examination on subjects and books of first exami- nation. 4. The examination shall take place on the first Wednesday io Term, before the Benchers in Convocation, tl ree being a quorum, and may be continued by adjournment. LAW LIST. 99 5. The examinatioD shall be conducted by the Examiners, in Osgoode Hall, by written papers, and also vivS. voce before Con- vocation. 6. After each examination is completed, the presiding Bencher shall certify to Convocation the names of the Clerks examined, and vrhether they have or have not passed such examination ; and, in accordance with such Certificate, the Secf^tary shall enter against the name of such Clerk in the boo,: aforesaid "Passed," or "not Passed," with the date of such Certificate; and when such Clerk has passed, shall give liim a Certificate to that eflfect. 7. Oil tlio final examination for Certificate of Fitness of every Articled Clerk, the Secretary shall certify whether such Clerk has passed Hie said preliminary examination?, and the dates of such parsing. STUDENTS -AT-LAW. 1. That from r.iil after he end of this present Term of Easter, the Law School oud Lectures in Term, shall be dis- continued. 2. The resolutions 2, 3, 1, o, and 0, adopted by Convocation in reference to Articled CIcrLs. apply also to Students-at-Law, substituting the word "StU'J.nf for "Articled Clerk'' or " Clerk." 3. Every Student of the laws, entered as such upju the bocks of the Law Society, shall be required to pass two examinations before the final examination for Call to the Bar. The first of such examinations in the thiri year after he has been entered on the said books, and the second of sujh ex vmiiiatioiis in the fourth year after ho has been so entered, unless he be a Student of any University entitling him to Call in three years from the date of his admission, and, in such case, the first of such examinations shall be in his second year, and the third within the first six months of his third year. 4. No Student who has been on the said books three years on or before the first diy of Michaelmas Terra next, shall be required to pass the firsi; of such examinations. 6. No Student who has been on the said books four years on or before the first day of Michaelmas Term, shall be required to pass either of the said examinations. i;i|1 100 THE ONTARIO 6. Any Student being an Articled Clerk who, as such Articled Clerk, has passed the examinations required by the Statute during his Clerkship, shall be allowed such examinations as examinations passed under these resolutions, without further examination or Certificate to that effect by the Secretary of the Law Society. 7. Every Student-at-law shall on or before the first day of the Term in which he goes up for examination under these resolution?, file with the Secretary of the Law Society a Certi- ficate signed by him, stating the date when he was admitted on the books of the Society, and, if an Articled Clerk who has passed either or both of the preliminary examinations required by the Statute, stating the date or dates when such examina- tion or examinations was or were passed, and the Secretary shall enter the said particulars in a book to be kept by him for such purpose, and shall enter in such book, against the name of such Student, "Passed," or "Not Passed," as the case may be. 8. Every Studont-at-law who has passed the said examina- tion shall be entitled to receive a Certificate from the Secretary to that effect. 9. Convocation shall have power to alter the time of exami- nation in any case for special cause. 10. On the final examination for C;iU to tlie P.ar, the Secre- tary shall certify whether the Student presenting hiinself for such Call has passed the preliminary exauiinatioiis, with the dates thereof. '■:*,ii LAW 1,1 ST. 101 |i(j8iatittioitj8i Respecting the Final Students-at-law. ExamiQations of Articled Clerks and ARTICLED CLERKS. 1. That the books for the Fiual Examiaatioa of Articled Clerks shall be as follows : — Pliickstone's Commentaries, Vol. 2 (Leith). Smith's Mercantile Law. Story's Equity Jurisprudence. The Statute Law. The Pleadings and Practice of the Courts. STUDENTS-AT-LAW. 2. That the books for the final examination of Students-at- law shall be as follows : — 1. For Call. Blackstone's Coratneutaries, Vol. 1. Addison on Contracts. Smith's Mercantile Law. Williams on Real Property. Story's Equity Jurisprudence. Stephen on Pleading. Taylor on Evidence. Byles on Bills. The Public Statutes relating to Upper Canada. The Pleadings and Practice of the Courts. 2. For Call, with Honors, then also: — Russell on Crimes. Story on Partnership. Watkin's Principles of Conveyancing. Coote on Mortgages. Dart on Vendor and Purchasers. Jarman on Wills. Story's Conflict of Laws. Justinian's Institutes. 3. That Candidates for Call, with Honors, shall attend at Osgoode Hall on the last Thursday and also on the last Friday in Vacation, and those for Call merely, on the latter of such days ; and Candidates for Certificates of Fitness on the last Saturday in Vacation. 102 THE ONTARIO (&vmn ^aw g^jrattmetttsi. DOMINION OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE AND OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA. Minister of Justice and Attorney^, a- ■. •, . >» , 1 1 tr /i n r, 5 /, r ri ; > S-.r JoliD A. Macuonalu, K.C.B. General, Dominion of Canada J ' Deputy to Minister of Justice . . . Hewitt Bernard, Esq. First Clerk [Professional) John Stuart, Esq. Clerks , Charles Drinkwater. Jolin Alexander McDonell. Frederick White. Edward Radlord. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Allorney General, Province of | „ Macdonald, Q.C. Ontario J ' ^ Clerk James Ros?. -— ♦- '! '1, LAW LIST. 103 LIST OF QUEEN'S COUNSEL Appointed in and for the Province of Ontario. Geo. M Boswell, Esq., J.C C. Hon John Prince. Hon. William H. Drnper, C P., C.J. Court Error and Appeal, Hon. J. H Cameron, D.C.L Hon.Sir J.A.Macdonald.K.C B. Minister of Justice and Altor- ney-Gen. Dominion Canada. Hon.W.H.BIake.Ex Clian.U.C. Hon, John S. MncJonald, Attor- ney-Gen. of Otifario. Hon. J.W. G Wynne, Judgp,r,P. Hoi. W. Buell Uichards, Cliiff Justice, U. C. Hon. Adam Wilson, Judge, Q.B Hon John Ross. Hon. John Hawkins Hagarty, D.C.L,. C J. C. P. Hon. J C. Morrison, Judge Q B. Kenneth Mackenzie. Esq. Hon. 0. Mowat, V C, Miles O'Reilly. Esq Hon. Alex. Campbell, Postmas- ter General, Rolland McDonald, Esq. Geo. B, L. Fellowes, Esq. James Smith, Esq. Hon. Geo. Sherwood. Hon. Lewis Wallbridge. Samuel B. Freeman. Esq. Hy. C. R. Becher. E^q, Seeker Brough.E 'etenhall Hamilton. R. W. Scott Ottawa. J. B. Lewis Ottawa. Alexander MoflFatt Pembroke. Andrew Irving Pembroke. William Horton London. Jomes Slmnly .• London. Charles Weller Peterborough. S. F, Kirkpatrick Peterborough. G. E. Henderson Belleville. R. P. Jellett Belleville. James Bell Perth. A. G. Hall Lanark. William Robertson Lanark. F. H. Burton Port Hope. James Walsh Port Hope. W. G. Pentland Cobourg. Hon. James Cockburn Cobourg. George C. Wood Cornwall. W. C. L. Gill London. Francis Scott Pembroke. S. B. Fairbanks Oshawa. W. Buell Perth. ^■'-%B LAW LIST. lOd COMMISSIONKRS IN Ul'PER CANADA — CoilUnUtd. George Benj imin Belleville. Marcellus Crombie Toronio. Donald Fraser Perth. Robert McFarlanc Stratford. Thomas Deacon Pembroke. T. H. Aikman Cayuga. W. M. Matheson Ottawa. George C. Shaw Ottawa. M. O'Drisooll Pembroke. S. S. McDonell Windsor. W. R. White Pembroke. Robert Cassclg Toronto. W. B. Liudsiiy Ottawa. Hewitt Bernunl Ottar ,. F. C. Draper Kingston. H. M. Wilson Brantford. James Vv'eymes Brantfor I. COMMISSIONERS IN LOWER CANADA, Under 12th Victoria, Cap. 77, FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE U.SED IN COURTS OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Theodore Doacct, Esq Montreal. James Court, Esq Montreal. John J. C. Abbott, Advocate Montreal. George Macrae, Advocate Montreal. John H. Isaacson, Notary Public , Montreal. William B. Lamb, Advocate Montreal. Frederick W. Torrance, Advocate Montreal. P. B. Casgrain, Advocate Quebec. Pierre A. Doucet, Judge, Sessions of the Peace. . Quebec. Charles Gates Holt, Q.C., Advocate Quebec. J. B. R. Dufresne, Advocate Quebec. Noel Hill Bowen, Notary Public Quebec. George Futvoy e, Esq., Advocate Ottawa. Hewitt Bernard, Advocate Ottawa. E. L. Montizambert, Advocate Ottawa. Frederick Thomas Judah Quebec. pPF 106 THE ONTARIO Commissioners in Lower Canada — Contiaued. William Burns Lindsay Quebec. Samuel L Glackemejer Quebec. Hou. Charles Alleyn Quebec. David Alexander Ross Quebec. John Greaves (Mapham Quebec. Pierre E. Nonnandcau Montreal. James Franklin Montreal. Robeit VVntson Montreal. J. Cassie Iliitton Montreal. Charles Peers Davidson Montreal. William E;iston Montreal. James Kcrhy Montreal. James Smith Montreal. John Pophiun Montreal. Frnnci^! Iv Ciilmnn Montreal. William I'rjuicis Liglilhall Montreal. Robert McLaren Montreal. Edward ilolton Montreal. David Jan\iosou Cr:uji Montreal. Jean DaptLste A. Morgonaisi Montreal. Edward Morris Liviiig.stun Sherbrooke. Charles S. MoNutt Ottawa. Thomiis linrron Argontcuil. James 15. Ca.^hing Argentoiiil. Henry Howard Argontcuil. f COMMISSrONERS m ENOLAND, Under 26th Victoria, Cap. 41. FOR TAKING AFFID.WITS TO BE USED IN TIIH LATH PUOVINCE OF C.\NAL>A. Charles Dischofl", Esquire (ot l>ic;choir, Bumpas ^c IViscliofl", Solicitors), 4 Great Winclictcr Street Buildings, London. John Morris, Esquire (of Moris t*!: Harvey. Solicitors), G Old Jewry, London. James Brend Batten, E' quire, Solicitor, 32 Great George Street, Loudon. William Dawes Freshfield, E-quire (of Freshfield & Newman, Solicitors), 6 Bunk Buildings, Lothbury, London. William Grain, Notary, &c., 3 Threadneedle Street, London. LAW LIST. 10) BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN AGENCY, jVo. 8, Jdhn tSfrccf, Bedford Ron\ London, Enij-and^ For transacting general legal agency business in conr.ecii in with the Provinces of the Dvitninion of Canada, throng! out the Metropolis or any part of the United Kingdom. Office as above, and Local Branch Offices in Cnn.id.i, 88 King Street East, Toronto, and Queen Street, St. Cathuiines^ Ontario, * ZwW of gtssccnt of "i\a\ ^%\i\U. ACCORDIN(J TO THE LAW OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, (Con. Stat. U. C. cap. 82.) N.D. — This Table applies only to persons dying on or after Ist January, 1852. As to all persons who died befoic that day, the law of descent is the same as in England. The Real Estate, in the Province of Ontario, of all persons dying on or after 1st January', 1852, descends as follows ; Ist, — To lineal descendants and those claiming by or under them per stirpes. 2nd.— To the father. 3rd. — To the mother. 4th. — To collateral relatives. Subject, however, to the following rules : First, — If the intestate leave several descendants in the uirect line of lineal descent, and all of equal degree of consanguinity to such intestate, the inheritance v,'ill dect-nd to such persons in equal parts, however remote from the intestate the common degrees of consanguinity may be. Second. — If any of the children of the intestate be living, and some be dead, the inheritance will descend to the children living, and to the decendants of those who are dead, so that each child who shall be living shall inherit such share as would have descended to him if all the children of the intestate who 6ball have died, leaving issue, had been living, and so that the descendants of such as are dead shall inherit the share which their deceased parent would have recei ;d if living. 108 THE ONTARIO ,:i: ; I Third. — The same rule applies where descendants of the intestate are of unequal degrees of consanguinity. Fourth. — If the intestate die without lineal descendants, and leaving a father, the inheritance will go to the father, unless the inheritance came to the intestate on the part of the mother, and such mother be living. If the mother be dead, the inheri- tance descending on her part will go to the father for life, and reversion to the brothers and sisters of the intestate and the descendants of such as may be dead. If there be no brother or sister, or descendants of brother or sister, the inheritance will go to the father, Fifih. — If the intestate die without any lineal descendants and leaving no father, or leaving a father not entitled *under the last rule, and leaving a mother and brothers and sisters, or descendants of brother or sister, the inheritance will go to the mother for lifo, and revert to the brothers and sisters and their descendants. If the intestate leave no brother or sister, or descendant of a brother or sister, the inheritance will go to the mother. Sixth. — If no father or mother capable of inheriting under ihe preceding rules, then the inheritance will fall to the collateral relatives in equal degree in equal parts. Seventh — If intestate leave only brother or sister, or de- scendant of brother or sister, the inheritance will go to those living, and to the descendants of those who are dead equally. Fiighlh. — If the intestate leave no heir entitled under the foregoing rules, then if the inheritance came on the part of the father, it will go to brothers and sisters of the father, and the descendants of such as may be dead. Ninth. — If no brother or sister of father, and no descendant of brother or sister of father, the inheritance will go to the brother or sister, or descendant of brother or sister, of mother. Tenth. — Where inheritance came on part of mother, then the same shall descend to the brothers and sisters and descendants of brothers and sisters, of the mother. Eleventh. — Where the inheritance came neither on part of mother tor father, the brothers and sisters, and their descend- ants, of father and mother shall inherit equally. Ttcelfth.^lh^ half-blood shall inherit equally with whole- blood, unless the inheritance came by descent or devise or gift LAW LIST. 109 of some one of intestate's ancestors, in which case those not of blood to the ancestor shall be excluded. Thirteenth. — Failing heirs as aforesaid, the inheritance shall go the next of kin, accGiding the rules of the English Statute of Distribution. Fourteenth. — The posthumous child will inherit equally with those born in the lifetime of intestate. Fifteenth. — Illegitimate children cannot inherit. Sixteenth. — If any child has been advanced by settlement or portion, and the same shall have been so expressed in writing by the intestate, or acknowledged by the child, the va'ue of such advancement or portion shall be reckoned as part of iatestate's real and personal estate. If the advancement or portion be equal or superior to the amount of the share which such child would take, such child shall be excluded from any other in- heritance. If unequal, the difference will go to such child. TABLE OF ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF ENGLAND AND THB PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 1/ Intestate die leaving— His personal Representatives take tims, viz: One-third to Wife, rest to Child or Children ; if Children dead, then to their representatives (that is their lineal descend- Wife and Child or Children . -{ ants), except such Child or Children not heirs-at-l ff) who had esUte by settlement of intestate, in bis lifetime equal to the other shares. Half to Wife, rest to next-of-kin in equal degrees to intestate, or their legal representatives. r All to next-of-kin, and to their \ legal representatives. Wife only , No Wife or Child. { 11 110 THE ONTARIO Child, Children, or their re- 1 tn * . • i *t presentatives } ^" *« ^''^' ^''' "^^ '^^'^- Children by two Wives Equally to all If no Child, Children, or re- f All to next-of-kin in coiual degree presentatives \ to intestate. Child and Grandchild Half to Child, half to Grandchild. Husband Whole to him. Father and Brother or Sister Whole to father. Mother and Brother or Sister Whole to them equally. Wife, Mother, Brother, Sis- ^ Half to Wife, residue to Mother, ters, and Nieces (. Brothers, Sisters, and Nieces. Wife, Mother, Nephews, andf ^^tr."'' *' Y^' one-fourth Nieces ' ^ ' -j to Mother, and one-fourth to ( Nephaws and Nieces. Wife, Brothers or Sisters, f Half to Wife, half to Brothers and Mother \ or Sisters and Mother. «,„,, „ , f The whole (it being then out of Mother onh' < . . . ^ ^ ° •' I statute). Wife and Mother Half to Wife, half to Mother. Brother or Sister of whole ^ blood, and Brother or >• Equnlly to both. Sister of half blood . . . j Posthumous Brother, or Sis- 1 ., n . i .. *«> 1 M .u > i-Qiuilb' to both. ter and Mother | ^ •' Posthumous Brother, or Sis- ") ter and Brother, or Sister > Equally to both. born in lifetime of Father j Father's Father and .Mother's 1 r, n . i .i ,, .. > Eqviiul\' to both. Mother / ' •' Uncle's or Aunt's Children, "j and Urotlicr's or Sister's >• Equally to all. Grandchildren J Grandmother, Uncle, or Aunt All to Gran'lmotber. Two Aunts, Nephew & Niece Equally to al). Unjle^ and deceased Uncle's | ^^j ^^ ^^^^^ LAW LIST. Ill Uncle by a Mother's sidtf, and deceased Uncle or Aunt's Child Nephew by Brother, and Nephew by Half-sister.. Nephew by deceased Bro- ther, and Nephews and Nieces by deceased Sister Brother and Grandfather. . Brothers Grandson, & Bro- ther or Sister's Daughter 1 All to Uncle. I Equally, per capita. 1 Brother and two Aunts, Brother and Wife Motlier and Brother . . . Wife, Mother, and Children of a deceiisod Brother or Sister Wife, Brother, or Sister, and Children of a deceased Brother or Sister Brother or Sister, and Chil- dren of a deceased Bro- ther or Sister Grandfather and Brother . . Each in equal shares, per capita, and not per stirpes. Whole to Brother. To Daughter. To Brother. Half to Brother, half to Wife. Equally, Half to Wife, one-fourth to ! Mo- ther, one-fourtli per stirpes to deceased Children. Brother or Sister nialf to Wife, one-fourth to Bro- j ther or Sister per capita, one- 1 fourth to deceased Brother or [ Sister's Child jtjcr stirpes. {Half to Brother or Bister per capi- ta, half to Children of deceased Brother or Sister, per stirpes. All to Brother. By the I7th section of Consolidated Statutes U. C, ch. 73, it is enacted that the separate personal property of a married woman dying intestate, shall bo distributed in the same pro- portions between her husbr.nd and children, as the personal property of % husband dying intestate is to be distributed between his wife and children. And if there be no child or children living at the death of the wife so dying intestate, then such property shall pass or be distributed as if that Act had not been passed. ir '. 1 II nil 112 THE ONTARIO Ji^tam|r$ m ^atv ^xt^miM^. The following are the Stamps required, besides such fees as are payable iu money : COURT OF ERROR AND APPEAL. Appeal entered from Chancery $4 00 " Setting down for hearing 2 00 " Entered from Common Law Courts 4 00 " Setting down for hearing 4 00 Judgment decree, or order of the Court passed 2 00 Certificate on discharging Appeal 90 Taxation of Costs 1 00 Order on Appeal (per folio) 30 QUEEN S BENCH AND COMMON PLEAS. Affidavit, Affirmation, &c., taken before the Clerks of the Crown and Pleas, or their deputies, or the Clerk of the 1 recess Amending every writ or other proceeding Appearance, entering and filing Memorandum thereof. . Appearance, each defendant after the first Attorney's annual certificate Bail, allowance and justification of Bavl, taking recognizance of Certificate made evidence by law, or required by the practice, including any necessary search Cognovit Book, search in " every entry in Commission for the examination of Witnesses . " taking Bail and Affidavits , , Copies of papers (per folio) Debt Attachment Book, making necessary entry in ,, . . . Demurrer, special case, points reserved, special verdi« c or appeal case, on setting down the paper for argu •■ ment Exemplifioation of Proceedings Besides, per folio Ezonoreter, entering on Bail Piece Filing every Paper Interlocutory Judgment Judgment, entering and docketing 20 30 20 10 1 00 30 30 1 00 20 50 1 00 o 0^ 60 1 00 10 30 10 1 10 1 60 LAW LIST. 113 Pftjment of money into Court, for everv sum under $200 $1 00 " « $200 and under $400 2 00 " " $400 and above that sum 4 00 And on all moneys paid into Court under plea of payment, in addition to the above, per $100 , . . . 1 00 Record of Nisi Prius, taking out of Court 50 Passing 1 00 Entry of, for Trial or Assessment 2 00 Records of Conviction or Acquittal, exemplified 1 00 Besides, per folio 10 Reference, Enquiry, or Examination, or other special matter referred to the Master, for every meeting, not exceeding one hour 1 00 For every additional hour, or less 1 00 Rule of Court 50 Satisfaction, entry on Record, and filing Satisfaction Pieces , 60 Search, if not more than two terras 10 *' exceeding two, and not more than four terms. . . 20 " exceeding four terms, or a general search 50 Taxation of every Bill of Costs 90 Writs (every writ to which Seal of Court is affixed .... 1 00 IN CHANCERY. EEGISTKAB's OFriCE. Entering parties names and filing Bill, or amended Bill. 90 " " Answerer Demurrer. . 60 Entering and filing all other Pleadings, Interrogatories, and Depositions, or other evidence 20 Filing and Registering Affidavits, Exhibits, or other Papers 10 Subpoena, including filing Proccipe 1 00 Special Writ, Writ of Commission 1 50 Office-copy of papers (per folio) 10 Examining and authenticating same, when Office-copy prepared by solicitor, for every three folios or frac- tion of three folios 05 Attendance on appointment of Guardian 50 Amendment of record, when re-engrossment not neces- sary (per iblio) . . 20 Fiat on petition 20 Attending a Judge for his signature to any document or paper 30 Making up and forwarding Interrogatories 30 114 THK ONTARIO !i- i^' Til- 'v; , Setting down cause ordered to be taken pro confesso .... $0 50 •* other causes 2 00 •' hearing on further directions 50 Certificate of Pleadings being filed 50 " if under the Seal of the Court, in addition ... 50 Certificate of state of cause 60 " if under the Seal of the Court, in addition ... 50 Drawing Minutes of Decree, or special order (per folio) 20 " Decree or Order (per folio) 20 Entering same 1 00 Besides (per folio) 10 Payment of Money into Court 30 •• " out of Court 30 Search 20 On every Certificate of Bill filed, on every Certificate of Decree or Decretal Order made on every Subpoena and on every other Writ or Certificate issued under the Seal of the Court 50 Solicitor's Annual Certificate 50 master's office. Every Warrant or Summons 30 Administering Oath or taking Affirmation 20 Marking every Exhibit , 20 Drawing Depositions, Reports, or Orders (per folio) .... 20 One fair CVpy, when necessary (per folio) 10 Copies of Papers given out, when required (per folio) . . 10 Each Attendance upon a Reference 1 00 For each additional hour 1 00 Every Certificate 50 Filing each Paper OlO Taxing Costs including attendance 1 00 Making up and forwarding Answers and Depositions. . . 30 Every Special Attendance out of Office within two miles 1 00 Every additional mile, above two 20 Reading Affidavit ; for every three folios or fraction of three folios 05 Matter added (per folio) 20 COUNTY COURTS. Writ of Summons or capias ad respondendum .... 30 Verdict 1 30 Certificate of proceedings made by a Judge, to be trans- mitted to the Court of Queen's Bench or Common Pleas 50 Rule requiring a Motion in open Coiirt 30 LAW LIST. 115 $0 50 2 00 50 50 50 50 60 20 20 1 00 10 30 30 20 Qf er 50 50 30 20 20 . 20 . 10 . 10 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 50 . 10 . 1 00 . 30 s 1 00 . 20 01 . OJ , 20 . 30 . 1 30 8- )n .. 50 . 30 Rule or Order of Reference Other Rule or Judge's Order Recopnizance of Bail taken by a Judge Affidavit administered by a Judge Reference on a Bail Bond, Note, Covenant, Accouht, or Ciaim Writ of Subpoena Judgment entered Oftili administered in Open Court Special hearing before the Judge Every day 's sitting in taking Esaniinations and Evidence. Reference to the County Judge from the Superior Courts, for every day's sitting in taking the Examination. . Evidence taken by the County Judge, on such reference (per fo jo) Report on the Examination and Evidence, on such reference $0 30 30 30 20 60 20 1 30 20 1 00 2 00 2 00 20 1 00 SURROGATE COURTS. Application for Probate, or Administration, or for Guar- dianship, including notice thereof to Surrogate Clerk 50 Certificate of Surrogate Clerk upon such application, including transmission to Registrar 50 Instrument or Process with Seal of Court . . . ; 50 Entry and Notification of Caveat 50 Grant of Probate or Administration, as follows, viz: AVhere property devolved is under $1 ,200 1 00 '♦ " from $1,200 to $4,000 2 00 «• " abnve $8,000 3 00 Final Judgment in contentious or disputed cases 1 00 Deposit of Wills for safe custody, each 50 Search by Surrogate Cierk for Grant of Probate, Admin- istration. Guardianship, or other matter in his oflice, other than searches, applications of Regis- trars n Certificate of Search, or Extract by Surrogate Clerk ... 5 > If exceeding three I'olios (per folio) 10 Entry of Caveat 50 Order made on Application to a Judge in Chancery, and Transmission of same 80 Entry on Appeal 1 00 Decree on Appeal and Transmission 3 00 Order on Appeal 1 00 Certificate issued by the Surrogate Clerk in Chaacery. . 50 If H"-': 116 THB ONTARIO LIST OF IN TORONTO, WITH THEIR PLACES OF BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE. {Population, 65,000.) NAME. A. PLACK OF BUSINESS. 41 Melinda St. Anderson, John T. Atkinson, William P. 74 King St. East. Allen, Robt. Mahlon. Court St. Ault, Wellington. ...'Cor.King&YongeSts. B. Boyd & Stayner Wm. T. Boyd Fred. H. Stayner. Barwick, Fred. D. . . Blake, Kerr & Boyd, Edw. Blake, Q.C, Sfim'l. H. Blake. . James K. Kerr. . , J. A. Boyd J. W. Fletcher... W. O. P. Cassels Bell, John, Q.C ... , Blevins & Duggan . , John Blevins G. Fred. Duggan, 70 King St. East. RomainBdgKingSt W 4 & 5 Masonic Hall, Toronto St. 12G Adelaide St. W. 105 King St. East. RE31DENCE. 41 Melinda St. Richmond St. W. 62 Richmond St. E. Cor.King&NelsonSts 84 Wellinton St W, Club Cham. York St. 104 St Patrick's St. Davenport Road. Bloor St. East. 18 Grenville St. 93 Bloor St. Mill Road, Tp. York. BloorSt.E.,YorkviIle. 126 Adelaide St. W. 319 Parliament St. I Beverley St. LAW LIST. 117 NAME. Barrett & Evans . . Robt. G. Barrett George M. Evans Beatty, <^'hadwick & Lash Wm. H. Beatty , E. M. Chad wick, Zebulon A. Lash Blain Ferguson & Parkinson David Blain Tbos. Ferguson . , R. W. Parkinson. Barry, Thomas .... Birtch, Rob. Sydney Bigelow, N.Gordon. Blake, John N C. Clark, Wm.Mortiraer Cameron & Holmes- ted Alex. Cameron . . PLACK OF BUSINISS. 39 Colborne St. Cor. Change Alley. 58 King St. East. 74 Yonge St. (i4 King St. East 40 Adelaide St. East 54 Adelaide St. East. 64 Church St. Geo. S.Holmested. Crooks, Kingsmill & Cattanach Adam Crooks, Q.C. Nicol Kingsmill . . Alex. J. Cattanach Cameron & Harman. Hon. J, H. Came- ron, Q.C. S. B. Harman,Q.C. Cameron, Harman & Murray. Hon J. H. Came- ron, Q.C. S. B. Harman,Q.C H. W.M.Murray. HESIDENCE. Bloor St. 56 Church St. 290 King St. West. 31 Mercer St. Church St. 228 Jarvis St. 153 Church St. Albion Hotel. 28 Mercer St. 203 Spadina Avenue. 54 Adelaide St. East. 48 King St. East. . , 3 Somerset Terrace, King St. West. 107 King St. East. 17 Wellington St. W Romain Build's, 87 King St. West. . . . Romain Build's 87 King St. West. Corner of Carleton & Church Sts. 386 Church St. Wellington St. West. 2 Carlton St. Denison Avenue. Meadow.", 342 Queen St. West. 308 King St. West. Meadows, 342 Queen St. West. 308 King St. West. 78 Beverley St. 118 THE ONTARIO NAME. ,|. J \i (■I ■ i ! u 1 ' 1 ri' ' t' in PLACE or BUSINESS. Cameron & McMi- chael 44 Church St. Hon. M. C. Cam-{ cron, Q.C , Pro-, vincial Secretary 4" Registrar Oh-\ tario ' Daniel McMichael, LL.D Chas. Mc>Jichael Cameron, McMi- chael, Fitzger- ald and Hoskin. di C'huich St. Hon. M. C. Cam- eron, Q. C. Daniel McMichael, LL.D Edward Fitzgerald RraiDliNCE. 14G Dake St. 252 Wellington St. 140 John St. 1G4 Duke St. 252 Wellington St. p Bloor St., Yorkv. Alfred Hoskin 74 Bond St. Crawford and Crom- 9 Masonic Hall, To- bie. ronto St. Hon. John Craw- ford, Q C. Ernestus Crombic Cameron & Smart, . ,2 Toronto St. Hector Cameron, W. Ljnn Smart. . Crickmore, John . . . Cdwthra, Henry. . . . C inavan, John Clark, Mister M . . . Crowther &Tilt..., James Crowther, James Tilt, Capreol, James L. ., Crombie, Marcellus. 70 King St. East. 272 Wellington St.W. 40 Adelaide St. E. 2 Wellington Cham., Jordan St. 105 King St. East. * 16 & 18 Wellington St. East. 9 Masonic Hall. Corner Welliiigtou and Simcoe Sts. 181 John St. 242 Victoria St. William St., Yorkv. 84 Beverley St, 272 Wellington St.W. Murray St, William St. Yorkville. Jarvis St , corner Gloucester, 4 Ritchie's Terrace Adelaide St. W. 25 Wellington St, W. 181 John St, LAW UirT. 119 NAME. PLACE or Bl'blNESS. Duggan & Meyers. . 12 Ccuit St Joliri Duggun, Q.C. A. H. Meyers, jr. ' Doylo, Jumes II. . . . Donovan, Joseph A. Durand, Charles . . . Davidson William. . Dtliimere, Thos. T.. Defoe, Daniel M . . . , IlKsII'E.ME. 20 Toronto St. OntarioHall.CourtSt 1 Adelaide St. East. 43 King St. Church St. Wellington Cham., Jordan St. Deuison & Denison.,11 Wellington Cham Jordan St. Geo. T. Denison . .'• Geo. T. Denison.jr, Fred. C. Denison . ' Dcvelin, A. P Dixon, Mark A . E. Edgar & Fenton , James D. Edgar. . Frederick Fenton. Estt'D, James H . . . . 74 Church St. Church St. FrontSt.cor.lVtcrSt. ,oO Slmtor St. iLlubCliam. YoikSt. jllossin House. jo38 Yonge St. 51 Queen St. East. 1 130 Spadina Av. Wellington Cham., Jordan St. Rusholme.DundasSt Dover Court Road. llusholme,Duudas St 28 Duke St. :7 Wellington Cham, i Jordan St. Freeland, Wm, G. Gamble & Boultos . . C. Gamble, Q.C.. Geo. D. Boulton. Qreene, Columbus II Grahame, Richard . . H. Hoskin, Jobs 64 Church St. Leader Building?, King St. East. British America As- surance B'ds. 40 Adelade St. East. 8 Wellington Cham- bers, Jordan St. 8 King St. West. Bellevue Avenue. 132 Maitland St. Vanaulay St. near St. Patrick St. Albion Hotel. [Square. Pinehurst, St. Qeo.'s 107 Simcoe St. 58 Gerrard St. 189 John St. 244 Victoria St. ,n '< 120 THE ONTARIO t*W'*h NAME. Henderson, James, jr Helliwell, John .... Hector, John,Q.C. . . Hodgins, Bull & Mc- Williams. Thomas Hodgins. Thos. H. Bull . . . W. G. McWilliams Hancock, J. Webfter Kurd, Edw. E. W... Harman & Ilagarty, Geo. F. Harman . Jno. H.G.IIftgarty PLACE OF BUSINESS. I Wellington St. E. 5 Bank of Toronto Bd*s Church St. II King St. West. Masonic Hall, To- ronto St. I. Ince & Hannah . . . Thos. H. Ince... Wm. G. Hannah J. Jarvis & Jarvis. . . . Stephen M.Jarvii: Salter M. Jarvis, Jones, Bros 22 Toronto St. i'oronto St. 18 King St. East. 6 Wellington St. 22 Kiug St. West. nESlDENOK. 321 Jarvis St. 7 Cruickshank St. 82 Beverley St. Bloor St. Davenport Road. 30ShuterSt. Voage St. Yorkville. 45 Esther St. Cor. King & Peter. Gl William St. Roxburg, Yorkville. 50 Nelson St. Jones, Ap Jonas . Clarkson Jones . . Beverley Jones . . Jones, Fred. Thos. . Joseph, Frank J . . . K. Keele, William C... Kerr, George, jr . . . Kingstone, Fred. W. 7 & 8 Masonic Hal!,' Toronto St. | 223 Wellington St.W. Homain Building?. King St. West. Cor.King&YongeSt. Wellington Chambers Jordan St. Carlton Village Royal Ins. Buildings, Wellington St. E. C2 Church St. 8 Gerrard St. East. 290 Jarvis St. 292 Jarvis St. 177 Jarvis St. Sleepy HolloMr, Col- lege St. Carlton Village. Queen's Hotel. 66 Gerrard St. LAW LIST. 121 NAME. PLACE OF BUSINESS. 37 Church St. York Cham. .Court St. Leys & McMurrich . John Leys W. B. McMurrich Leith & Kennedy . , , Alex. Leith Thos. L. Kennedy M. Morrison & Wells . . iCorner of Colborne & Angus Morrison, Church St. Rupert M. Wells. Morphy G. & H. B.;55 & 57 Yonge St. George Morphy, Henry B. Morphy Morris, James H.. . Magrath, XJliarles . . Millei, Robert. B... Malloy, William . . . Monro, Fred. W. . . , Mc. McDonald & Howard John McDonald. . Walter P. Howard McDougall & Mo- Dougall. Hon. Wm. Mc- Dougall, C.B. Joseph E. McDou- g«l!. McDonald, Hon. Jno. Sandfield, Q,C-, Attorney Oene- ral, Ontario . . C 1 Wellington Cham- bers, Jordan St. f)6 Colborne St 86 King St SO King St. East 74 Yunge St RESIDENCE. 263 Jarvis St. 2 Somerset Terrace. Bay St. Dundas St. Corner Front Windsor St. Bloor St. East. and and 9 Wellington Cham- bers Jordan St. Ontario Hall, Court St. 188 King St. West. Corner Jarvis Isabella Sts. Corner ('hurch and Bloor Sts. Denison Avenue. Kichraond St. West. Wellington Place. 86 Teraulfiy St. 76 Gloucester St. 146 Jatvis St. Wellington Cham- bers Jordan St Jarvis St. I 30, Shuter St. . 188, King St. West. 122 THE ONTARIO NAME. PLACE OP BUSINESS. RESIDENCE. 51, Bloor St. 81, Shuter St. Davenport Road. Eglington MoEenzie & Scott.. Toronto St. Kenneth McKen •' zie, Q.C. I John G. Scott ... MoNab & Jackes . . . Court Hou^e, Ade- laide St. John McNab . . . . ' Joseph Jackes . . . | McNab, Murray & Court House, Adel- Jackes. j aide St. John McNab . . . . ' Davenport Road George Murray . .' 64, Church St. Joseph Jackes . . . ' Eglington. McLennan, Downey, 'Mechanics' Institute, & Henderson. I Church St. James MacLennan John Downey . . . . ' Elmes Hend erson' McNabb & Morgan. Court St. Alex.McNabb....! TKearton Morgan' McGregor Patrick . . 25, Adelaide St McDonell Alex 56, Church St McDonald & Chad 2 Toronto St. wick. D. Mitchell Mc. Donald. Austin C. Chad 101 Bloor St. 66 Teraulay St. Bloor St. 61, Carlton St. Dover Court Road BathuistSt. 386, Queen St. VV. wick. McBride, John McCutchon, Peter McGill. McMurray & Ray. . J. Saurin McMur- ray Geo. M. Ray. . McCaul, Geo. Lefro> N. Nicol & Nicol.. .. Geo. B. Nicol. . W. B. Nicol.. . 40 Adelaide St. . , 40 Adelaide St. . , York Chambers, Court St. King St East. 3 Leader Buildings, 63 King St. Enst. 154, Adelaide St. 56, York St. Club Cham.,York St. Corner Bond aud Cruicksbank Sts. 00 Beverley St. Gloucester St. 74 Carlton St. 60 Adelaide St. West. Thoruhill. LAW LIST. 123 NAME. 0. O'Brien, HfenryM.. Osier & Moss FeatherstoneOslcr Thos. Moss, M. A. Chas. Moss O'Donohoe and Fitz- gerald Johu O'Ditnohoe.. Wm. Fitzgerald PLACK OF BUS [NESS. Avenue Road, Yorlc- ville. 7 & 8, Excli'ge Build- ings, Wellington St. RESIDENCE. Avenue Road, York- ville. 21 Avenue St. 22 Bloor St. East. 238 Jarvis St. 62 Adelaide St. East P. Patersor, Harrison, & Patcrson James Paterson Robt. A. Harrison, Q.C. John Paterson. . , Paterson, Harrison & Bain James Paterson. , Robt. A. Harrison Q.C G2 Adelaide St, University. John Paterson. . . John Bain Patterson & Beaty. . C.S.Patter8on,Q.C. James Beaty .... Patterson, Beaty, & Hamilton C.8.Patterson,QC. James Beaty J. G. Hamilton. . . OntarioHall.C'ourtSt. ■) King St. West. ') King St. West Patterson, John H. . 44 Church St. Proudfoot & Munro.|22 King St. East. Wm. Proudfoot . . Richd. H. Muoro. Corner John & Ade- laide Sts. Engelfieid, Spadina Avenue Cor.Kiiig& John Sts. Corner John & Ade- laide StH. Englefield Spadina Avenue. Cor.King& John Sts. 12 Carlton St. lluntloy SI. 3'il Church St. [[untloy St. 301 Church St. 62 North St. York- ville. Edward St. Hamilton. 22 King St. East. Ill 124 THE ONTARIO NAME. B. Q.C. Bead, David B Bead, Jobu B Bicbards & Smith . . Hod. S. Richards Q.C., Commts- sioner, Crown Land', Ontario. Wm. S Smith . . , Boaf, English & Fos ter. 3t)hu Roaf, Q.C . , Caleb E English, Wm. A. Foster. . . Bobinson, Robinson & O Brien Hon. J. B.Robinson C. Robinson, Q.C Henry O'Brien. . , Jloas, Lauder & AlU' lock. Hon. J. Ross,Q.C, A. W Lauder . . , William Mulock. , Robertson, James E, Bose, John E S. Smith & Wood L. W.Smith,D.C.L Saml. G.Wood.. Stephens & BoswcU B. P. Stephens . A. R. Boswell... Spencer & McDonald PLACE OF BUSINESS. 77, King St. East . 62, Church St 74 Yonge St. RESIDENCE. 1 OutarioHall, Church St. Church St. Masonic Hall, Tor- onto St. King St., East. . . 78 King St. East. 4 Wellington St. East Court St. T.H.Spencer... J. H. McDonald. 3 Masonic Hall, To- ronto St. 510, Queen St. West. Dover Court Road. Rossin House. Grenville St. 20 Charles St. 2 Queen's Park Cres't 125 Mutual St. Sleepy Hollow Col- lege St. Corner Richmond & John Sts. Dover Court Road Drtvenport Road 2(il Jarvis St; 56 Eim St. 2 North St. Corner Gould & Mu- tual Sts. Summer Hill, Yongo St. 291 Jarvis St. Elm St. 240 Wellington St.W. 147 Brock St. Bond St. LAW LIST. 125 NAME. Snelling, Rd , LL. Stanton, Wm. H. . Smith, James F. . PLACE OF BUSINESS. RESIDENCE. Steele, Wm. H. Strathy, John . Shaw, John Thorne, Horace . . . . V. VanKoughnet, M. R, VanKoughnet, S. J W. Leader Buildings, 63 King St. East . . . Provincial Insurance Building, Court St 4, Wellington Cham^ bers, Jordan St. 44 Church St Adelaide St. West . , 80 King St. East . . . Whitley, John . . . Wickson, Samuel. Woodside, Hugh J. Wright, Frederick. Court St. Corner King & Yonge Sts Corner King & Yonge Sts 64 Church St. . . . 74 Church St. . . . 48 King St. East 64 King St. East WarmoU & Eraser. .20 Toronto Street Chas. v. WarmoU .\ Robert Eraser . ..' 31 Bloor St. East 34 Grosvenor St. Club Chambers,York 185 University St. Adelaide St. West. 20 Nassau St. Pembroke St. 185 John St. Brock St. 76 Seaton St. William St.Yorkville 283 Sumach St. Yorkville 630 Yonge St. 236 Church St. 126 THK ONTARIO »$ U (—1 y r/l bu Wk H H o >« Pii 525 «« U m H Ci3 »— 1 ti O a m 1« W M H «55 < ^Wi J5j 15 o LAW LIST. 127 'a "< 1—1 o I ->1 <1 ■•-» 03 o ^ os k ^ s! «3 . 03 CO t: •/» ;^- a o 1-9 a o I Ed p:i =4i ^ __ ^ -2 < ^ '^ ti ^ 1-^ -^ I'i 1 «■ ' 1 I s 1 II ^ BS ^i,* Mk '(!,,, 128 Mi g o H •DQ CQ P3 P3 <1 PQ Ci5 !zi I— I 02 t-H H O < Ph P^ O H 02 THE ONTARIO o pa o » >» •id en m o a d P3 <*3 d o OQ d d o OQ d lo o 03 • 9 • O • n • u a ^ OT! 2 fl C 01 4«!K OjtijJ d ^ o o TO Q bO . . fl o o M H H CD pa b. 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o) S o £ a " .a bti-S O OS :d3 o 2 0" "5 en a o • m ^ a U3 OS I3S •'1 a =« 02K i-j a eS 2-5 1*^ 03 *3 d o n a o 1:4 a o CO .5 '2 o 03 S ;;% I* 148 THE ONTARIO pit d , o a m i CJ p? n -2 ^ 1-^5 I r^'s 1^ ■E ^ S-- g .2M ^ a 1 u g U CO JCQ .2 «.2 3-2 S V ca V o h a> o - « a 2 ^ i 1 a o " CO (4 ad « H ■« Ss 09 Ph ciS ^ -< iJ -M "Tj *J o .ti C o .2aa c 4- o! o »; § S w a C CQ ! c § ^^=« cS3 Kfc^ cid '2 o ® _ «- 0) » 0) a 09 Ci .Z on •>- a »< e 0) eJ 4) • ft 2 « £ U C PS ■ o « « 1 bO i ^ >_A N O '" i— *. "7 • M o © • O •^ ■* o • e &4 o CO .' • o « u i n 1 S5 1 t4 V. o ca i o c PJ Si p "3 ) PJ o 1 a o Ph 1 g o Q c g E 09 u o u u g<5 5«. O 55 M V .14 ?^ S 2 in a o n § 9 a £ s n a o Ph Ph pi; OQ QC H h o Q d S ■ U 1 c!«3 ^ 5 1^ ■1 •a 1— a « O LAW LIST. 149 a o m a •fH ^ u OS &4 •w h cy 03 a a o OQ OD 3 J8 &> d o ^ h i o « (4 O a o m « 'a c3 M (S4 M CO e3 V PQ a o »-9 03 irM ^ a a ^rs 02 W xa 'Hi O m 01 gc«s;^wW^ P4 1 •a 73 0) a «3 a ^^^ g.« ? « ej O A CO ca Cb Q =: '/) CO as aa SQ ^ ►-& o u O a o a u a Ph O Oi a =i<3 <43 a o w s o a o a d o s til Pm So** ^^ * a? 41 bC S ^ 3 i« eLHQ£a_ -2=id o en c u c^csa e o 3 aj Ct4 =ii^W C Cm' a o tn 3 h. Ol S o cq 41 B P5 3 s eS 3 r3 O CO o ■a Cm O c T3 o Q O "5 t- W ,3 en B r_- o 02 ■is sn tn t< .r- * rt -3 f3 4-1 kS as a 3 o 2 'p^ 3 CS i a fl « ,=, 01 V C a o S 2 >^ s 2 S 3 99 •-9 , ^ 0) o g a o tn a, B a U DL4 8 C o to 0) •C ho oc 13 O .- « »» B Q S ce o a ^ 2 i § o ^O i^ ) a a -r) -a Ei^ $1 o as ■M o b O ca o N "3 __• 03 Vj O u 'a! O Id a ^ Cn -^ O J3 O ** 5J § *o _« a ??sa b eS J' O u § o s c;5 to S V 5^ ~ O/ o TJ 5 eS 0) •» « ?:» a .a o I-? Et^ . ft 0) h a o a o 1^ U) a u< ^ .a o o b •^ O s a> O •c w o ^ S » is ^ jd tj »< u u 08 o a> 152 THE ONTARIO m o H 00 o at Q ^ a> •s fl •w n e3 O a> oD 5 ^ o &j ^^ OLioa >» o bi » o M OS I— I OQ o O a od PQ O a o a ■ ft" ta « a ca o t4 ^ ■SO txioa 73 o u u w ca 'A a o -S ?| ^ » U3 s O Ccj =« » a o OQ ;4 V a> B § ^-^ O CO O >*5 © s »2 as W "-J o o o H I a 03 s a o Q 154 »MKi;,. 11 ;l 02 H pi; I— I H O < O H CO THE ONTARIO K H S5 U o < i- u o >? ■< B a o m « a a >> a^ S S >-^ S PQcss "I "? a w fl o u -? o '^3 « OQ a w •a a o a eS a o m u ■Zi o o 02 a < O a H H DC s ■< « o ;z; o o Ob o Ph o ^ ^ -^ fe M "i % © Q fc W >S f . " K« E-i o o p. o PL, I (^ P3 O ^ a H >;? © =% o o of o 'Ers 1-3 o ^ ^ ^ <« cq> == .« ^ s i;3 a . .V 4) u es a ^ .£3 eS ^ O CC ^ J=< l-S r==5 9> Pi o LAW LIST. 155 o eS S tf ii « a <« g <« i «« a> ^ « S «*3 h^ .2; » a ^ O =5 o o a ^ S ^ «2 ^ ^ OJ O -ja O a 2 ^ 03 .2§2 ill I (^ :::: ^ I ^ :;: S5 s a a 2 «S>^ 10 1^ P^ 5C -ri ^1 P4 « a aJH3 ^ H ^ P3 ^ 2 o i^" ,' .»' If! ' ' ■! ' I' 156 THE ONTARIO o H 03 CQ »-H PJ PJ P; o ■ HH CQ H -51 ■A o H 00 M if « as o i da's >.§ ."SO 'd S 1^ esoaS P3 c'^ ,J3 ** *> O ^ Ai l-f Qd T O < iJ »5 O o a o m s.s o g ® .5 a "S P3 ^^ OQ o ^ a ee o P3 £ g s ^ a a o en C > c a OS ^"^2 fct 0) o *! a, »-5 ft- 73 M « o & < o M H s ■< PQ o H o o o_ <^f o I i P3 A to a> Is fc p:) o o o o O o ^pq5^ < o o o^ P4 o •«1 o d o -«5o p3[i; Ph o en »4 PL, ci^ =a cS pq O 00 «8 PL. a o n c3 O =*j si PU en o C o 00 PU <« a o 00 eS a a o m (-> o: PU §03 if a u a o en s a a o Q bi o OS 13 »- « S " S; W :S -r 0) TS bo:= .a e u at « fad ^ I =2 O? 1 jq bc bfD D >»o'^ a « a 00 e « 1^ .d a .22 -S ft ►^ 0) 0) I a a « I o o P<31 I o o •: 2 c 5-5 a 33 a t-q u 03 P3 o o m 03 PU o 00 »1 a pq ^ HS PU ^ ^ o a a i .2 a (1 o "^ 08!5! •* • fli bOH} a 9 I a ® :a »- :^ "^ CO o ;r' a» S? « ^ s 3=30 m . 00 a a o o O £ g S .-08 O 08 o 00 9S i 158 THE ONTARIO inir CO N H a: H- ( P3 C5 CO O . 2 si N 3 1 s ^ • bC "^ -s 4 I So UJ a on o o .«ia S> «ia T3 — .3 M fH fco . J . " 2 -3^ • a h ' " * » . « OQ , u q . g s cq O" '.^ .2 b O 03 "a C ^ • chards, Dougall 11 & Cat c If, e o a o C P £ 1 ephen Ri all & Mc Kingsmi «:2 •r o in f fe £ 02 3 M h: 2S a a «- ci O ^ a> to 1 03 c -S " 2 Hon McD Croo C 9'2 b QQ n ;s o to « o MPS ,-^t>: > o H -1 c: I-; H « 1^ n S5 a ^ :« -g. f<3^< 55 f^ a cS3 tf ^ M OQ ^ a^ a, jO^ S f^ ^^ fS^^-s^ OS S :3 » V a -Mod u si »> - O cq « fc >>n =« 3 « t; o ^ H-? Ph «3^ LAW LIST. 159 CJ CJ oi IB O e •si a P c 05 M .-M S

d !> ja » 3 W3 >iH .S rt ^ *s .« tn <^n V s TS ff cSlJpQ eS x" iJ 2.5 CO S cd ^a _ =8 ^ r3 fe> ag § pa a d >■ pa s cc:<3 o" OR ^ *j <-l-4 2 « 3:« -fc» s ci3 aT .id 03 o3 ,-^ cao — s r-'CQ (i< V ■4J CO CE4 (U ^ .a • en a cH ^ts -5 t: fl *5 a 53 1— &, OSS'* S to . ^- O a *5 " 05 o o CO o PL| I PS o a o g O aT 2 u m o ''^^ a on ^ -a 03 =S 11 o on o d t* rf • ■^ U4 ^^ « , cS ^ rs -a TS >» u >» ^« al « =>4 S a fl^ S S t "^ -^s =3 ^ •« eS m — >— /— ' a> d Pi CO ^ CO >» 03 f^ (1 a =S3 01 to O "3 O 2 * f- ■^ '^ M fc. _, * oi =i4 a o a a S3 =i<3 a "3 o >, on o .Spp a a> "S d Qi CQ o a Cm'-' a "o 73 '3 «8 ?^ a -2 ^ Pi o o o_ o » o a oa o ^ 8S O « O SoJS * » f*» ^ Cm C3 ^- a = W ^ .2 J ^ H^ P3 a 33 eS ^ Q a M t 160 CQ H O is H U c a n THE ONTARIO a o at u 9 •n a a >» a o Q cT eS a a I o OQ a> -4-1 PM d o CO o 02 ci<3 ^ tp s I Em § d o to a » '/i o M H m ^ LAW LIST. 161 I a OS S a o s <" U m a a^ be h o «- ® to § I u Si a o m t-i o ■^^ a o o © a " KJ 5 *! . O on ^, H aj So fci h^ cuoa o pe; m o n" o u e8 a> n >» — a) X X o »(?, r^ — c 00 O a eS B ^ eS . a in s ^ 2 2 o a B-a^ c9 t^ *3 °° OQ * m on eg ■«-> S" fa O Xi ja o HQ4 l,(. -ik* 162 o CQ PH !z; pj o H H <'1 ft < CO P4 H OQ t— I P^ P3 O CQ e5 52; I— I HH o 14 a* O H IS o >< ti u o n o o o o M O o » H cO PQ o ?; THE ONTARIO a o u w a O ^ Aw o as a OS ■^ 8! CO • o o •=^;5^ a ^ a> a< 1^ a 53 o oo d o 83 P^ a b 3 "^ a c o o CO tN ■w ,J c8 OS a OS a a o q a a ee 03 "S * a s s <« *- ^ i w -t-i o On Oh Ph n o a o3 a OS V PQ a o 03 hi ■♦J o u c C a M 73 ''/J :f a a g eg o rt o3 ti "= "3 m «J OD P fci fc, i; 3^ a; cs *J ♦* J Cl, Cl, :i eS pa ,^ ^ V *t Ct4 1 1 H , W • ^ W • H < M s 'A t>- eS P^ LAW LIST. 16a ■♦J a B do" o O u O DO ^ S "to CO O JZ Cl ■4-* •*J el u 05 OS C/-( ^CQ ^ >»^ in g o C3 .a o 03 S PS o 5? s o a 03 K =!4 S3 a »a <^ W © O ^ ^ a o 08 I* o ca coo ^ u - -~ 03 V 03 oa a e3 ♦a rrj ^ • p-< -^ H el on jg bO w =ii « i? •4-1 o 53 o O ftH MO o 1- o H c o •4-> Oi •>-' ,-. 03 »3 o-o 03 4J 02 S3 ck}':^.s ° orj Of) tn m o o C3 o fcC a> tjD a a 83 c 4^ (h (4 ti S ^ O-C O P5 o o ^„ o © H £ on O d 03 u d god 5 >« b2 O J3 ,* Is! *'^ o . .d , 0) 3 a 03 -^ QQ d •s .d s « ^ , o *r a g;^ tn M l> © o o o w H P< O Pm . -^ , o . S3 - :§ ^ : ti " • =s h^ .'-' e3 ~ ^ S •go a l> o tc 'a ^ bc ss f^ a -w C O C3 Oj O Ca «30 d o 00 u £> 03 (^ a •% 03 a w o 'O aj -d ^1 02 O 03 CQ -d o o o I a U hi " OJ « te ,c &I '^ g tn • ►So 9 'P^ « JO S; g d aT o» "3 -jrlu 164 THE OXTARI') «S3 CO H QQ (53 M O P3 QQ <» o ' A^ u « n %! 3 S 5 PS 09 S ^^ Q» S~ » «- S M !! t >> o o n pq ea ^ ^ £5 w » M W 0) o3 e3 P3 CQ o g « PM o o ■A M 03 a OS >• o a o ^ • F-< • •M « c a f« ea w c« a ^ o § u 00 t! 01 u 03 a cfl 03 •^ o Cl, 03 1 a eS (»• o a o Q . a P, ^ a . a '9 0) i^'X bC S « o p a ■-! 9 • *< 1-^ 03 'C C^ o o o o ?f o Pm I © a ft ss s JH > o3 bo C fl a Iltlil 166 CO >H O H E-i <1 Q tz; <1 P5 H pq ;zj I— I OQ I— I EH O -*! 14 Ah O H CO o Pi U O c as o ss M H s OS m O THE ONTARIO § s a . o a ""' •S.9 O "C m en o w o n a o Q a ci c 4) a M I c3 C5 SP3 § « a » a o Q a cS p a a o CO -4-' e3 Pi Id o a o in a 'Si u cj Ph a o CO to ^ a* .g CL, oa c3 d o en u CS PH o CO ;-! o on OS •a S a O •^ M 53 P5 w ^m n o CO 0) -t-> (93 •4-1 c3 03 O p; CO a TO ■i o I—I tn 0) d o a o CO a ^ o ► m 03 eS _ a> >■ to 1— ' irH O ^ .S to _ • V c3 o -sort CO O o o o H o o o pp d CO > ^ 4^ 0) fc< > C8 UO u J) LAW LIST. 167 i I CO a o O ■fc> TO d %4 a d o S a *w* a 1 'H .a _ ells, wney "O CLi >.c« •a «^ d a d rrisoo & W Lennan, Do O P3 o m 9 « c IS OD O HH a a in o a 2i o » 2 MP- Q '3 S •-a o •-5 O d a • • * • o * • OQ 00 Q • • ^ ^ O * t W V 00 • » •«-> -*-> a • • eS 03 ••-« PL| Pi -ts "5 • • • • =a c^ ;2 • • X o a o 1^ ■> 'H c • \ Well arris in m 2^ oP: o ai ZS fcD (. ? <:ii J cl^ffi a en c ^•a '^- .. en ra o 9 o' O o o m IS P5 t4 fc. S P^<^ Morri Pater u c3 a '35 • a" "3 a '7 r— « • CO S- C QP. :^ 5 s C ) QO :>;] tT >« w 1 ^ si V, :^ a ei i U P3 1 1-5 a!€ IS a §1 o 3 rs ^ 3S is << 1^ ^ J3 2 ? > 'o . a a +j cj Pj a. t« o o ^ |§ •2 ►^ o o p^ o PL, I • H a o u a ! ^ o •§ • ^'2;S ^, . a 5 TS o ^ a ej 5 c3 . a •-: aw ._3 >^ =^ ■? a o ^^ u e3 c3 Q o M ' WO IT. U 111 a o TO Q 3 ^ o m o a a O o cf II.' o PH © H H ^ IS ►* — 99 pit I 'illMj I'' i; ■.&■:.■ '::r 168 <^ » o H H o o M feS Ci i"^ -s e3 CO ^— V— a o o PQ u C o a O • TS ^^ >« « O ^ Pq on o PQ -9 t4 "en o -3 ei PX to O CO a lU «-* CO ^<;-< 01 on s a ei eS I « O t« a> >> eS a «8 o a o '^ i^ 8i J _ O * O ss S I V :=; a a » I faO s 10 h cn o eS ! §M a d . o . m ■ u • » • eS • Pm • gS e8 o - a O 85 O >. t4 ^^ cS . CU 92 to d 03 bC bc S XI o a> O a 08 o o o ci pi o 5«5 © 08 ai5 00 Ob £l» fe (*5 S o o o Pi o C © a> si bC S^ o ^ it a s 08 a o o CO o Ph S £ es O o Ch' o -^ » » s d o a eS h4 d o o3 LAW LIST. 171 B • • O • . an • • U . a> . • oS • p^ : . s . . >» o . , O . 93 S3 a> « V M 2 . . « PliOQp:) 03 e3 -a o I— I o u c c 'j: PL. u K o Ti 01 O o 04 o ?5 o H < : a4 :^ 2 -2 •^ ^ "" 08 u Oi o Pi a/ T3 a 03 H o fl 2 Q -2 2 S 9 •^ *- a> a .V O) ^" o O 2 *i * 172 I „ o H H OQ Pi3 » H OQ I— I 5z; h- 1 CQ h- 1 H *i1 03 Ph O H 02 THE ONTARIO En =S3 a W o v a « O H H c 03 H H O 55 o o o ci8 c3 ca m 0) a o a B o a o OQ » o3 'CJ a ^ o ^ . fcos H," CD F^ .a o a 69 d ^H LAW LIST. 173 IS V ■w m a ri a i -3 w A <^ i d J o ^ u .> 0> -1 ■4 a a ei :\ U .d • « s a « B S5 • ^ *i» PM « • CQ o =«?= E^ ss. ss. uson Igsrai ss. .d OQ o o be " o SS S3MS 'ti •id =a ^ QD-cSi » ««-ll« V? ij r—l .— 1 Sj O .— 4 n CO .^ u in OOCOOO o:: 1 a .2 <■ 1^ >* « 0) i d a 63 a tc o « o Q bC s ^o 5- a" eJ d d a> 3 a 'bb 'a » o 08 U 0) « cS ca s ca IE 1— tH ca o en a > =i3 eS ca d « B •a o d ca d d a> u Si IQ a> a . — I o o a • -a d e3 o a S ^ SO "0 S o o 00 9 fl 2 O H c3 fl bC&K « W _■ d'-s a cao^ a o "d o C4 a> 3 a a a .d d el bC bC s n on a a: ca a eS or? a bO O 0) 5 a be o bc <.> SO on o a cS ■^ I cc o a o u =13 ci3 T3 u a d o CQ U a> S3 a^ d o 00 •E a" o « d .. o u "a d o Is So d o Mm I . •■ ; fl '' ":•!' 174 THE ONTARIO ^oU 0i ^tnilmtn UPON WHOM THE DEGREE OF BARRISTER -AT- LAW HAS BEEN CONFERRED BY THE LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. N.B. — The following List being restricted to practmng Barristers, the names of (Jentlcmen who have retired from the Profession, tir ceased to practice, arc not inchided. DATE OY CALL. NAME. Micb. Term, << TrinityTerm Micb. Term i< Hilary Term Micb. Term TrinityTerm Mich Term TrinityTerm Hilary Term Easter Term TrinityTerm Easter Term (( Mich. Term TrinityTeim Micb. Term 1847 1850 1852 1852 1853 1855 1855 1857 1857 1859 I860 1861 1801 1864 1804 1864 1860 18b9 Hilary Term, 1824 Mich. Term, 1828 1833 Mich. Term, 1841 Easter Term, 1842 Mich. Term, 1847 A. Armour, Robert Ailcman, Tliomas H Ambrose, AVilliam Alma. John P Armour, John D., Q.C... Ardngh, William D ■\n Jerson, .John T Allen, Robert M Apnew, James Atkinson, Charles R. . . . Adams. Robert W Ardagh, J, A A kinson, AVilliam P . . . . Appelbe, Robert S Ansley, John Henry. . . . Allison, William H. R... Ault, Wellington Anderson, Charles E. . . . B. Boulton, James .... . . . . Baby, Charles Bell, John, Q.C Becher, Henry C.R, Q.C Burton, George W., Q.C. Boulton D'Arcy RE,SIDENCE. Bowmanvillo. Caj'upa. Hamilton. Chatham. Cobourg. Barrie. Toronto. Toronto. Kit pston.'' Chatham. Hamilton. Barrie. Toronto. Oakville. Simcoe. Napanee. Toronto. Hamilton. Sandwich. Toronto. London. Ha mil too. Barrie. I';! ' i: LAW LIST. 175 DATE OF CALL. NAME. RESIDENCE. TrinityTerm, 1 RAO Ball, Francis R. Woodstock. 1851 Bell John, Q C Belleville. (( Baxter, George i'horold. K 1853 Barrett. Robert Poronto. Hilary Term, 1854 Boswell, Augustus G.. . . ('obdurg. Easter Term, 1854 1854 Bleven?, John or into. Mich. Term, Bueil, J. Dockstader. . . . Biockville. TrinityTerm, 1855 Boultbee, Alfred Newmarket. (i 1855 Beatv. James Toronto. Jlich. Term, 1856 Blake, Kdwaid, Q Toronto.. Hilary Term, 1867 Ball, Abrum T. H Gait. (( 1857 Boyd, William T Toronto. (( 1857 Bayly, Rich ird London. Easter Term, 1?^57 Beard, Ilf^nry B A'ood.-tock. TrinifyTerm, 1857 Boulton, George D'Arcy. Toronto. Easter T«rm, 1858 F^owlby. Ward H Berlin. Hilary Term, 1 859 Benson, Thomas M Port Hope. TrinityTerm, 185!i Britton, Byron M Kingston. Micb. Term, 185'.) arton, George M Uundas. Hilary Term, 1800 Blake, Samuel Hume. . . Poronto. (< 1860 Boulby, J. Wedgewood. . Brant ford. TrinityTerm, 1860 1860 Blain. David Toronto. Bull. Thomas H Poronto. Hilary Term, 1861 Bruce, Alexander Hamilton. t( 1861 Benson, Charles J St. Catharines. TrinityTerm, Micb. Term, 18(11 Boys, William Barrie. 1861 Boys, Thomas T. A AUiston. Easter Term, 1862 Bethune, James Cornwall. TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, 1 86'^ Benson, James Ingersoll. London. 1863 Barker, Samuel X 1863 1863 1863 1864 Bull, Samuel J Belleville. Mich. Term, Boyd, John A Toronto. (< Brown, Calvin St. Catharines. Hilary Terra, Beynon, John W Brampton. Easter Term, 1864 Bucke, Julius P Sarnia. Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, 1865 1865 Bird, Robert Woodstock. Boswell, Arthur R Toronto. «( 1865 Burnham, John Peterborough. • It 1865 1866 Bruc«. John M Hamilton. Hilary Term, Bain, John Toronto. 1866 Barwick, Frederick D. . . Toronto. TrinityTerm, 1866 Bernard. Hewitt, (Assist- » ant Minister of Justice) Ottawa. wm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 17G THE ONTARIO DATE OF CALL. Mich. Term, Easter Terra, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Easter Term, <( Mich. Term, (( it Hilary Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Easter Term, 1866 1867 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1869 1869 1870 1870 NAMF.. RESIDENCE. Trin'tyTerm, Mich. Term, Trinity Term, Hilary Terra, Mich. Term, TrinityTerm, 1830 1838 1839 1840 18J3 1845 1840 Mich. Term, 1846 Hell, Archibald Blake, John Netterville. Bain, AVilliam Rutherford Becher, Henry Burnham, Frederick E . . Barrett, William Bell, William Beatty, Edmund James. Bleasdell, James H. T... Biscoe, Frederick Brown, Albert George . . Burdett, Samuel B Barry, John Bell, Charles W C. Easter Term, Hilary Term, I* TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Mich. 1 'rm, Hilary Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, 18-17 1848 1 849 1861 1851 1853 1853 1854 1854 1855 1856 1858 1858 1859 1859 1859 1859 Clans, Warren , Cameron, Hon. J.H., Q C Crawford, Hon. John. Cahill, James ,.,,.. . . Campbell, Hon. i., Q.C Coleman, Charles L. . . Crickmore, John Cockburn, Hon. J., Q.C , (Speaker, U. of Commons) Crowther, James Cooper, Charles, W Cameron, Hon. M.C., Q.C Craigie, William Crooks, Adam, Q.C Cameron, Alexander .... Currie, Hon. James 0. . . Cameron, Hector ("reasor, John.junr (.'Ornish, Francis E Carrall, James A Crombie, Eniostus ('roiiibie, Marcellus Clark, Allister I\r Catt.mach, Alexander J. Cawtlira, Henry CKuich, Le(>n M Strathroy. Toronto. Goderich. London. Peterborough. Durham. Hamilton. Stratford. Guelph. St. Catharines. Belleville. Hamilton. Niagara. Toronto. Toronto. Hamilton. Kingston. Belleville. Toronto. Cobourg. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Hamilton. Toronto. Toronto. St. Catharines. Toronto. Owen Sound. London. Stratford, Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. St. Mary's. LAW LIST. 177 DATE OF CALL. na:.ie. Mich. Term, 1859 Cotter, James R Easter Term, 18G0, Cameron, Malcolm C. l860|Cren8or, D. A, < ( " l860|Cocl)rane, Samuel H " 1860.Cron3n, Verschoyle TrinityTerm, 1862 Cross, James F " 1862|Curran, Joseph J Hilary Tevui, 1803 Cbadwick, Edward M.. . Easter Term, 1864 Cameron, Peter 1864,Chisliolm, Daniel B 1864 Chadwick, Austin C IrinityTcrm, 1804|C'oyne, John Easter Torm, 1865 Corrigan, Chris. S Mich. Term, 1865|Coldwell, Morgan 1865|c.impbell, Peter McVeau 1866iClarke, Macneil 1866'Chisholm, Duncau '< 186()jCarticr, ilon. George E.. TrinityTerm, 1866 Casscls, Robert, junr. . . . Mich. Term, 1867Cronyn Benjamin 1S67 Mich. Term, 1868 " 1868 " 18ii8 RESIDENCE. Hilary Term, (I Hilary Term, Easter Term, It (( Hilary Term, Easter Term, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Tfrm, TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, (I Cntten, Walter Iloyt . . . Chanil)er lain, William 11 Cartwrighf, James S. . . . (Mivistic, Alexander J. . . 1869lCampbi'll, Edward Clarkf 1861) ]86'.i 18G'.I 1870 1870 Chisholm, William (?lark, William Mortiinci Oapreol, James L. . . , . . Cameron, John Campbell, Archibald F,. Barrie. Qoderich. Owen Sound. Whitby. London. Fergus, ! Montreal, j Toronto. [Bowmanville. ! Hamilton. Toronto. Brampton. Lonuon. \ IWadford. Clmthixm. 'Preseiitt. I'urt lli'pe. Ottawa. Peterborough. I.ond' n. Cm-lph. Xapnnee. Kingston. Ottawa. Ne'.viiiaiket. 'Coriuv.i'l. Toronto. '>. jrouto, Durand, Charles Toronto. 1840|Denison, George T Toronto. 1840;i)nggaii, John. Q.C Toronto. 184',t Davy, lienjamin C Napanec. 1852 Uavis, Frederick .Sarnia. 185 j' Dougali, Allen K Belleville. 18511 Dunind. Charles, A Gait. 1854; Drew, Oeorjio A Flora. 1855 Doyle, James H Toronto. 1855!Da"viM, J. Boyd Toronto. 178 THE ONTARIO DATE OF CAI. NAMK. Hilary Term, TrinityTerm. Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Easter Term. TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Hilary Term. Mich. Tt-rin, Hilary Term, Easter Tiriii. Mich. Term, Easter Term. Mieh. Torm. Hilary Term, Mich, Term. 1858 •J 859 1859 IStiO 1801 i i8or 1801! 1801' 1802 1802 1803 18(;:i 1803 1803 IMJI 1804 18(15 1805, 1805 «' 18001 1800 1 Hilary Term. 180?! ■ 1807' 1808: 1808 18081 1808 1808 1809 1809 ■ 180'' Hilary Term, 1879 1870 Easter Term. Mich. Term. (t (( (( Hilary Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, 1858 ErtHterTerm, 1802 TriuityTerm, 1 ^64 " 1804 Mich. Terra, 1804 " 1R04 Dartnell, Edward T Dewar, John Dean, William W Deacon, Joseph Dartnell, George H Davison, John Duupl IP, Willi im Denison, George T., juur. Diamond, Abraham Deacon, Thomas Dumble, David W Downey, John Donovan, Josejili A Dougall, Duncan Dennistoun, James F. . . . l>ickson, George D Duggan, George F Doyle. Bernard L Duggan. Edninnd Ilenr^ Defoe, Daniel McCarthy. Denmark. George .... Draper, Francis Collier Dixon, Thvimas Dingwall, Jr.mes Devlin, Bernard Douglas, John William Dunbar, Alexander, . I>evlin, Alexander P. . Dunning, Aaron Israel Dudley, Walter Davidson, William .... Denison, Frederick (.'.. Delamcre, Thomas D. . RE.SIDENCI;. English, Caleb E. KvanH, Frank , . . Knglish, Lyman . . Evans, George M. Edgar, James D. . Elwood. John Y.. .11 ^i Easter Term 180.0 iK.stea, James M , •«. 1809iElliott, Edward. L'Orignal. Milton. Belleville. Brockville. Whitby. Goderich.. Cliatham. Toronto. Belleville. Pembroke. Peterborough. Toronto. Toronto. Windsor. Lindsay. Bellevi'lle. Toronto. Goderich. Meaford. Toronto. iJelleville. Kingston, Durham. Corn^valL Perth. Guelph. Toronto. Ottawa. Newmarket. Toronto, Toronto, Toronto. Toronto. Orillia. Oshawa. Toronto. I'oronto. Goderioh. foronto. Perth. I LAW LIST. 170 DATE OF CAI I,. NAM I RESIDENCE. Mich. Term, TrinityTerni, Hilary Term, F. 1839,Fenowes, G. B. L., Q.C. . Ottawa. 1840,Freemnn, Samuel 13., Q C. Flamilton. 184G FitzgeraM, Richard J. . . Ticton. 185G{Fitzger.ild, EdwarJ Toronto. Taster Term, 1850 Flock, James H iLondon. 1861 iFalkincr, N. B 'Belleville. Midi. Term, Hilary Term, Toaster Term, Trinity Term, » ** <( Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Easter T'?rm, TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Easter Tevm, Mich Term, Hilary Term, liiter lerm, m 18G1 Foster, William A Toronto. ]8G'2;Franci?, Charles JTrenton. ISGli.Freeland, William iToronto. 18G2 Fletcher, Ash Jon j Woodstock.. 18G2lFlint, John J. B iBelleviUe. 18G:] Fitch, Benjamin F jBrantford. 18G3|Ferguson, Thomas jToronto. 18G3;Fraser, Robert ;Toronto. 18G4|FiDkle, .\lexander Woodstock. 1864 jFarewcll, John E |Bowmanvilie. 18t)5!Fairbairu, Thomas .M... Peterboreugh. 1865jFraser, Christopher F. . . Brockville. 1865 1 Freeman, Daniel Port Burwell. IBGGFenton, Frederick iToronto. 186()jFreenian, George Ormond Chatham. 186G|Farley, Jo:>n 'st. Thomas. 1866 Fleming, J;.nies iBrampton. 186G|Furlong, Edward 'Caledonia. 18i;7 Eraser, James II iLondun. 18G7 Fisher, James. . . . Stratford. 18G7 Fletcher, John Wesiey ..Toronto. 1868 Fraleck, Edison Ba dwiniCelleville. 1869 Fitzgerald, William W. .. London. 1870 Ferguson, Joseph Henry. 187i 1855 Mich. Term, 1855 Hilary Term, 1858 ti 1,869 TrinityTerm 1869 Easter Tirm, 1860 London. Brampton. L'Orignal. Bowmanville. Goderich. Kingston. London. Vv'hitby. Goderich. Toronto. lirantford. Belleville. Guelph. Hamilton. Fergus. Kingston. Napance. Loudon. Goderich. Wellington Square Peterborough. n. flector. John, Q.C (lortou, William Henderson, J. A., D.C.L lli)lden, John K ilurd, Edwrard E. W. . . , ilenderson, George E.. . /lelliwell, John , Hutcheson, St. John 11., Hardy, Henry A Ilortoii, Ivlward Hutchinson, Charles. . . Hamilton, John ]\1 Harris, Edward W Ilarmau, Samuel B. ... Harrison, U. A. ,Q.O.,D.C.L Hodgius, Tiiomas , . . lleyden, Lawrence . . Holinen, Calvin D. . . , Hancock, J. Webster. Toronto. London. Kingston. Hamilton. Toronto, Belleville, j Toronto. I Bowmanville. 'Simcoo. 1st. I'homas. I London, iSault St. Marie. iLondon. JToronto. Toronto. Toronto. lOrlUia. ILondon. 'Toronto. IS L\W LIST. 181 DATE OF CALL. NAME. Easter Term, Hilary Term, Micb. Term, TrinityTerm, 1801 ISC) J 1802 180:-! 1808 1804 Mid). Term, 1804 1804 1804 11 ( I It Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, u Hilary Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Easter Term, 1 1 Hilary Term, Euster Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Easter Term, u 1 «0;") 1 80^) 1 80o 1 8Go 1800 180(; 1807 1807 1808 1 808 1809 I80i» 1 b&,, 1870 1870 1870 Hamilton, J. Cleland . . . . Ileruler.'^on. Jame.«, juiir. lliiyes, Michael Huskin, .John HoMen, Thomas Hay ward, Walter J HosHack, James, jnur. . Hill, Andrew G Harris, Rusk Hatton, John C Hiirdy, Arthur S. ; Holiiicsted, George S.. . . Hoskin, Alfred Hamilton. Charles E . . . . Henderson, Etmes Haidino;, John Elley . . . . llolmestcd, Francis Hudspeth. Adam IlMrnmn, George F Hall, Francis Alexander, ilajrarty, John Henry G Hick, Robert I Hannah, William G. . . Illall, James Watson , . jHodginfi, John Georjie ilolcrolt, William W . . I. RRSIDENCK Toronto. Toronto. Stratford. Toronto. Belleville. Belleville. (JobourLT. Wetland. Toronto. Montreal. Brantford. Poronto. I'oronto. St. Catharines. Toronto. S'. .Mary's, Seaforth. Liiuisay. Toronto. Perth. Toronto. Toronto. Guelph. Mich. Term, 1849Irvin}r, .Kmiliu«, Q.C, TrinityTerm, ISA.S [iice, Tliomas 1!....'. 1801 Idington, John 1. Hilary Term, 1844 Jarvi.s, Stephen M , Eastt'r Term, i 48 Jones, KdwiirdO.. TrinityTerm, 1854 Jones, Jomis Ap . . Jellott, Robert I'. . .Jones, Herbert, Mich Term, 18')0 Hilary Term, 1859 iXO'j'Jones. Clarkson . . TrinityTerm, 1802.K)nes, William H, Hilary Tern', 1803 Jones, Charles A [Tamil ton. Toronto. Stratford. Toronto. I'oronto, Toronto. Melleville. Brockville. I'oronto. IJrockville. Whitby. '. H I ill i iq i ■* •;; 182 THK ONTARIO ti,i :J1 PATE OF CALL. NAME. 1 RE.S1DENCE. Trinity Term, 1864 i Jones, Beverley ! Toronto. Mich. Term, 1864 Jones, Charles S St. Mary's, ^ TrinifyTerm, 1865 Joseph, Frank J | Toronto. ilary Term, 1867 Jones, Frederick T ' Toronto. ich. Term, 1867 Johnston, William Owen Sound. Easter Term, 1869 JamiesoTi, Joseph ' Almonte. (( 1870 Junor, David K. Kirchhoflfer, Nesbitt, Q.C. St. Mary's. Easter Term, 1840 Port Hope. Mich. Term, 1842 Keefer, Augustus Ottawa. ( Easter Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, NAME. RESIDENCE. 18G0 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1862 1863 1863 1863 1864 1864 1865 1866 1866' 186r, 1866 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 186S 1868 186U 1869 1869 1869 Mairs, Alexander , . Mann, Jehiel Miller, W.Nicholas. Meredith, W. R.... Markham. St. Thomas. Brantford. London. Toronto. Toronto. Collingwood. Kingston. Gait. Berlin. Toronto. London. Clinton. I'erth. Toronto. Murray, George Moss, Thomas, M. A i\Ioberly, George Machar, John M Miller, James A Millar, Alexander Murphy, Nicholas Moncrieff, George ALilcolmson. Sutherland Malloch, Edward George Morgan, Thomas K . . . , Moore, Lewis Corydon, Morden, A. Lewis iNapauec. Merrill, Edward jPicton. Mudie, John jKingston. Munro, Richard II. 11. . . iToronto. Magce, James I Meyers, Adam Henry, jr Toronto. Meredith, Edmund London. Mosgrove, Willia n Ottawa. Muloch, William .Toronto. Moore, William Henry.. Peterborough. Meyer, Henry W C ;Seaforth. Malloy, William Toronto. Muir, John '- Merritt, William M Guelph. Monro, Neill Malcolm. . . Fergus. Metcalf, William F i ^lorrison, Duncan Owen Sound. I869JMoi^s, Charles Toronto. 1870 Mathesou, Artluir James Perth. Easter Term, 1832 Hilary Term, 1836 TrinityTerm, 1840 Mc. McDonald, RoUand, QC. St. Catharines. McDonald, Hon.J. A., Q.C., Atty Gen. and Minister of Justice, Canada ... Kingston. McDonald, Hon.J.S.,Q.(\, Attorney-Genero\ Ont. Toronto. LAW LIST. , 1 85 DATE OF CALL. Namk. KE31DKNCE. Mich. Term, 1842 McLean, John N Prescott. (( 184-3 McKenzie, Kenneth, Q.C. Toronto, Hilary Term, 1845 McDonell, Alexander . . . Toronto. Trinity Term, 1847 McDonell, Samuel S.... Windsor. Hilary Term, 184!) McMichael, Daniel, LL.D Toronto. (( 1849 1850 '. McNab, .John Toronto. Chatham. i( McCrea. Hon. Walter. .. TrinityTerm, 1852McCutchon. Peter M Toronto. (( 185.3 McDonell, Duncan Durham. Easier Term, 1854!McDcrmott, Henry Godcrich. (( 1855 McDonald, John Toronto. (( 1850 McKeown. John Hamilton. Mich. Term, 1856 \lcKenzie, V^•^lentin( . . . . Brantford. TrinityTerm, 18571 McGregor, Patrick Toronto, Mich. Terra, 1857>IcFarbinc, Robert Stratford. (1 1857 ]McLennan, James Toronto. TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, 1858 1858 Mc Bride, John Toronto. Brantford. McGiverin, Charles P. . (( 1858!McKelcan,' Francis Hamilton. u 1858 ]\IcDonald, Walter II.... Hamilton. Hilary Term, 1859^ McCarthy, Dalton Barrie. . (1 1859 McCaughey, James IngersoU. If 1800 xMcNabb, Alexander.... Toronto. i^r iDATE OF CALL. NAME. RESIDENCE. TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Easter Term, Hilary Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, (( Easter Term, Hilary Term, <( Easter Term, 1866 1867 1867 1868' 1868 1868 1869 1869 1869 1870 1870 1870 Hilary Terra, 1846 Nichol, Robert, K. A. TrinityTerm, 1864|Nems, Thomas F. . . . " 186-4 Nicol, George B Hilary Term, 1868 Nulty, Pahick M. . . . Easter Term, 1869 Norris, William TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Easter Terra, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, 1830 1847 1854 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 18r.2 1865 1867 1868 1869 1870 Midi. Term, 1844 1845 0. O'Reilly, Miles, QC. O'Reilly, J.amcs, Q C. O'Connor, John Osier, Featherston ... O'Brian, Peter O'Brien, Henry O'Reilly, P., junr.... O'Brien, William, E. . O'Gara, IMsirtin Oslct, Britton B 0' Driscoll, Michael.. Ostrom, Gilbert W . . . O'Loane, James , O'Donohoe, John .... Oliver, Robert McCabe, John McCaul, George Lefroy. . McCarthy, Peter McFaytlen, Charles McMurrich, William B. . JIcLean, John McWilliams, William G. Macdougall, Colin Mcintosh, John MacJonakl, Archibald H MoDoiigall, Joseph E. . , McMillan, Alexander G. , N. Toronto. St Catharines. Owen Sound. Toronto. St. Thomas. Toronto. St. Thomas. Toronto. Elora. Bothwell. Ottawa. Richmond Hill. Belleville. Ingersoll. Hamilton. Kingston. Windsor. Toronto. L'Orignal. Toronto. Kingstor. Barrie. Ottawa. Dundas. Pembroke. Stratford. Toronto. Guelph. Pringlo, James D Hamilton. Patton, Hon. Jamrs, Q.C Kingston. LAW LIST. 187 DATE OP CALL. NAMK. •RESIDENCE. Hilary Term, 1847 Parke. Epliraim J London. TrinityTerm, 1847 Parke, Thomas Kingston. Hilary Term, 1848 Prince, Albert, Q.C Windsor. Mich. Term, 184'.i Proudfoot, NVilliam Hamilton. Hiiiiry Term, 1851 Patterson, Chris S., Q C Toronto. TriiiityTeni), 1852 I'inliey, Charles II Ottawa. i( 1858 i'aterson, James Toronto. Easter Term, 1 85(1 Ponton, \Villium II Belleville. t( 185G Peterson Henry W .... Quel ph. TrinityTerni 1858 Palmer, George Guelph. Hilary Term, 18G1 Pardee, Timothy B. . . . . Sarnia. n 18(1} PappH; Geo. S Hamilton. Easter Term, 1801 Proudf'oot, Frederick . . . Southampton. (t 18G-J Paterson John I'oronto. TrinityTerm, 18G2 Penton, Edward Paris. k( 18G8 Patteson, Thomas C. ... Toronto. K 18G8 Pegley, Chas. E Chatham. TrinityTerm 1 8t)5 Price, Cornelius V Kingston, Easter Term, 1807 Preston, David Hiram. . . Napanee. Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, 1815 1885 183!i 1844 1844 1845 184G 1847 1848 1848 1849 186(1 1852 1854 1854 1869 1859 1861 18G1 Ilidout, George Ilaymoiid Lorenzo D [loss, Hon John, QC. . Kobinson, Hon. John B. Kichards, Hon Stephen, Q. C, (Commissioner Crown Lands, Ont).. Read, David, B.. QC. .. Kuttan, Richard Richardson, Hugh Rop.«, Wm Richards, Hon. A. N., Q.C Roaf, John, QC Robinson, Christhr., Q C Robertson, Thomas Rykert, John C Read, John B Ross, Wm. A Reynolds, James Radenhurst, Wm. H. . . . Rock, Warren Clinton. Wellaud. Toronto. Toronto, .Toronto, Toronto. {('obourg. I Woodstock. Cornwall. jBrockville. I Toronto. Toronto. |Dundas. ist. Catharitcs, jToronto. ^Ottawa. iPrescott. ! Perth. 'London. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // .// MA % V] );e, James Ryan, Joseph RESIDENCE. s. Saxon, James F Smith, Larratt W., D.C.L Shanly, James Strange, Maxwell W. . , . Strathy, John Smith, lion. Sidney, Q.C, Stanton, James Sadleir, Charles A Scatcherd, Thomas Scott, Richard W., Q.C. Start, John E Stanton, William H Sherwood, William Sutherland, Robert Saunders, Thomas W. . . . Snook, Tunis L Sullivan, Williana B Spohn, Jacob V Seukler, Edmund J., jr. . Spencer. Theodore H . . . Scott, William H Senkler, W. 8 Stayner, Frederick H . . . Stephens, Richard P Smith, Robert Scott, John Q Smith, Frederick J. D. . . Smith, James F Collingwood. London. Toronto. Belleville. Hamilton. Kingston. Ilajiilton. Napanee. Toronto. Toronto. Bowmauville. Kingston. St. Catharine?. Torc:.to. London. Kingston. Toronto. Peterborough. >t. Thomas. Hamilton. London. Ottawa. tiamiltou. Toronto. Brockville. Walkerton. Guelph. Kingston. Hamilton, Brockville. Toronto. PeterboroDgh. Brockville. Toronto. Toronto. Stratford. Toronto. Markham. Toronto. LAW LIST. 189 DATE OF CALL. NAME. Hilary Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, (( Easter Term, (( (I (( TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, (< <( Easter Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, (( Easter Term, (( (( TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Easter Term, (< Hilary Term, 1863 18G3 1863 1863 1864 1864 1864 1864 1866 1865 18G6 1866 1866 1867 1867 1867 1868 1808 \sm 1860 1865) 18H'J 1870 1870 1858 1858 I860 1802 1805; 1806 1806 1807 1807 1861) Shaw, Alexander SiDclair, James S Snelling, Rictard, LL.B. Scanlon, Mtirk Smith, James Fox SuUiTan, Michael ...... Street, William P. R Simpson, James II Smith, George Young. . . Smith, William Sidney.. Smith, Andrew Fraser.. Stephens, John James . . Sullivan, William Henry. Seager, Charles Smart, William Lynn . . . Smith, James Grayson.. Sparks Nicholas Scott, John Henry Strathy, Henry Hntton. . Squier, Wilmot Richard, Smart, David Smith, Seth Soper Smith, Robert C Sharpe, James W RESIDENCE. Walker ton. Goderich. Toronto. Bradford. St. Mary's. Sarnia. London. Belleville. Whitby. Toronto. Owen Sound. Kingston. Toronto. Stratford, Ottawa. Cobourg. Barrie. Goderich. .Port Hope. Liudnay. Urantford. Torunto. T. Hilary Term, 1860 Taylor, Thomas W Toronto. Tis^dalc, David Siincoo. Tilt, James Toronto. Totten, Warn n Woodstock. Toms, Isaac F iQoderich. Thibodo, William B Kingston. Thomas, John Purkor. . . Ilelleville. Thompson, Thomas W. Tiiorne, Horace Taillon, George U. Upper, Martin C V. Mich. Term, 1845 VanKoughuet, Matt. F. . . Dttawa. Toronto. Ottawa. Dunnville, Toronto. ■■ 190 THE ONTARIO DATE OF CALL. NAME. -3')\ ,C Hilary Term Mich. Term 1847 VanNorraan, George R. , 1859 VauKougbnet, Salter J . Hilary Term, 18 J3 Vance, James J. Trinity Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term. (( Trinity Term, i( (I <( (C Hilary Term, Mich. Term, (( Easter Term, Mich. Term, (t Easter Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, (( (( W. 1830 Winterbottom, W. B 1839:Wallbridge, lion. L., Q.C. 1842 Woods, Robert S 1847,Weller, William II 1851|Wallbridge. Adam H. . . . 1853 Weller, Charles A 1854' Wood, Edmund B 1857| Wilkinson Richard T. . . . 1857 1 Wells Rupert .M I858j Wilson, Robert J 18G0 Winstanley, Israel N. ,, 1800 Wood, Samuel Geirge.., 1803] Woods, James P 1864 Wells, Thomas 18G6|Walkem, Richard T 1865 White, Solomon 1866 1866 UESIDENCE, Wilson. Hugh McKenzie. Walsh, .Michael I867j Walker, William Henry.. 1867|Weterhall, Henry 1867iWatt, James Mich. Term, 1868 Wright, William McKay. «' 1868' Whitley, John 1869 Wilkes, Alfred John .... Hilary Term, Mich. Term, 1869 1869 1870 Hilary Term, Easter Term, 1870' Ward, James W. W Woodside, Hugh James Wilson, John Ruthven . Watt, William Brantford. Toronto. Toronto, Niagara. lielleville. Chatham. Cobourg. Belleville. Peterborough. Brantford. Newcastle. Toronto. Whitby. Guelph. Toronto. Stratford. IngersoU. Kingston. Cooksville. Brantford. IngersoU. Ottawa. Hamilton. Guelph. Ottawa. Toronto. Toronto. Alexandria. Brantford. Ottawa. mmmm. I LAW LIST. 101 gall of gvacti^ing Moriuit^ anrt foUdtovis; IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, WITH DATES OF ADMISSION. N.B. — Tlie following List being restricted to pradidng Attorneys and Solicitors, the names of gentlemen who have retiretl from the Profession, or eeiised to practice, are not ineludetl. DATE OF ADMiSSION. NAME KESIDENCE. 9th June . . 22DdJune. 4th Feb. .., 2ndJune. . 10th June. 7th June. . 2l8tNov.. Gth June. . 1st June. . 18th Nov.. 28th Aug. . oth Feb , . . 5th Feb... 2 let May.. 5th Feb. .. 18th May.. 23rd Aug.. 28th Aug.. 29th Aug. . 2othNov.. 23rd Nov.. 17th May. 15thN;,.v. 5th June . A. ,1840, Armour, Robert , 1848j Adams, Joshua , . . . , 1850,Aikmau, Thomas U. Ambrose, AVilliam Aa;new, James, ima, John P. . .1822 .1834 .1851 .1851 .1852 .1853; Armour, John D., Q.C.. .1855 Ardagh, William D. ... . 18571 Atkiuson, Charles R... . 1858; Adams, Robert W .18G0 Appelbe, Roberts, .1861 .1861 .1861 .1863 .1864 .1864 .1866 .1866 .1867 .1808 .1870 Ardagh, John A, \tkinson, William P.. Allison, William H. R. \n8ley, John Henry . . Alma, Pedro. Andrews, U. IMiller. . . Arkell, John R Ault, Wellington Ashbaugb, R. L Alleuby, Frederick 0. Arnoldi, Francis Bowmanvillo. Sarnia. Cayuga. 'Hamilton. Kingston. 'Chatham. Cobourg. Barrie. Chatham. I Hamilton. Oakville. 'Barrie. JToronto. Napanee. 'Simcoe. Niagara. Berlin. Windsor. Toronto. I Gait. Toronto. B. Boulton, James Hamilton. Bell, John, Q.C Toronto. 192 THE ONTARIO DATE OF ADMISSION. >r 5^ i .r, >'\ 1 1' •|i.' i >'.-*! I ■^m! NAM8. 2nd Nov. , . . 21st June. . Ist Nov. .. 9th Feb ... . 22nd Dec . . . 11th JunQ. . 26th Aug. . , 18th Nov... 14th Feb... 14th June. , 30th Aug. . . IGthNov.. . 7th Feb..., 15th Feb.., 18th June. , 30th Aug. . , 21st Nov.., 22iid Nov. . , 7th June. . , Gth Feb.. . 14th June. , 29th Aug.. 18th Nov., 2nd Feb. . . 2nd Feb. . . , 11th Feb.. 1st June. . 19th IVLiy. 18th Nov.. 1st Sept... 22ud Nov. . 22nd M,iy. 22ud Miy. 26th May. 28th Aug.. 5th Feb,.. 5th Feb . . 21st Mny.. 26th May. 27th Aug.. 20th Nov.. 20th Nov.. 6th Feb... .1840 .1841 .1847 .1848 .1849 .1850 .1850 .1850 .1851 .1851 .1852 .1852 .1853 .1853 .1853 .1853 .1853' .1853' .1854 .1855' .1850' .1850 .1850' .1857! .1857 .18571 .1857' .1858| .1858! .1859 .1859 .180(1 .1800 .1800 .1800 .1801 ,.1801 ..1801 ,.1861 ..1861 ..1861 ,.1861 ,.1862 Becher, Henry C. R, Q.C Burton, George W., Q.C. Boulton D'Arcy Brooke, Dnniel Bell, John, Q C Ball, Frnncia K Barker, Edgar Boultbee, Alfred Barrett, Robert G Billings, John Buell, J. Dockstiider. . . . Barton, George ^I Billings, William 11 Baxter, < orge Boswel), .lUgustus G . . . Ball, Al.ram T. II Barry, Thomas Blevin.a, John Barr, John Beaty, James , Blake, Edward, Q.C Boulton, George D'Arcy RESIDENCE. Bell, William Houghton M Benson, Thomas Bayly, Richard Boyd. William T Beard, Henry B Bowlby, Ward II Blake, Samuel Hume . Brittou, Byron M Bruce, Alexander . . . . Bowlby, J. Wedgwood. Blain, David Brown, William V Bull, Thomas H Boys, Thomas T. A. .. Benson, Charles J Bird, Robert Boyle, George B BoswtU, Arthur R. . . Bull, Samuel J , Bethune, James Barker, Samuel London. Hamilton. Barrie. Brantford. Belleville. Woodstock. Dunnville. Newmarket. Toronto. Prince Albert. Brockville. Dundas. Whitby. Thorold. Cobourg. 'Gait. Toronto. Toronto. Hamilton. [Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. iToronto. [Port Hope. London. Toronto. Woodstock. , [Berlin. .Toronto. , Kingston. , (lamiiton. .Brantford. . Toronto. . i Kincardine. .Toronto. . AUiston. . St. Catharines. . Woodstock. . Niagara. .iToronto. . i Belleville. . Cornwall. . London. LAW LIST. 193 DATE OK ADMISSION. 20th May... 1862 27th May... 1862 5th Feb 1863 21st May 1803 2Gth Aug.. ..1863 26th Aug 1863 17th Nov 1863 2nd Feb 1H64 27th May.... 1864 23rd August. 1864 23rd Nov lh64 7th February, 1865 13th Feb.... 1865 30th August. 1865 30th August, 1865 6th February, 1866 Gth February, 1 866 22nd Mny.,.l866 20th Nov. ..1866 1st Dec 1866 Gth Feb 1867 7th Feb 1867 3rd June 1867 3rd June 1867 10th Nov... .1867 25th Nov.... 1867 27th Nov... .1867 4th Feb 1868 14th Feb 1868 19th May.... 1868 20ih May.... 1868 20th May..,. 1868 20th May.... 1868 29th May 18h8 30th Aug 1868 2nd Feb 1869 18th May.... 1869 9th Feb 1870 26th May.... 1870 22nd June. . . 1830 22nd April.. 1837 9 NAME. RESIDENCE. Brown, Cnlvin St. C^ithariries. Benson, Jjinies Ingcrsoll. Beatty, Williiira II Toronto. Brown, Pe»er I Iii^jer-^oll. Beynon, Jolin W Brampton. Boyd, John A Toronto, Begue, Tlieo, 11. A I'undas. Barry, John ' Ilnmi.ton. Bucke, Julius P Snriiin. Boys, \Villi:un Barrett, William Bruce, John M . . Brown, John J . . iiairic. Durham. Ilaniilton. Loi don. Peterborough. Ottawa. Toronto. Toronto. Elora. Kingston. Goderich. Arnprior. Toronto. Ilaraiiton. Bellevi'le. Toronto. London. L'Origoal. Peterborough. Perth. Bell, Archibald 'Strathroy. Boggs, William Cobourg. Beatty, Edmund James. Stratford. Bethune, William | Bradley, R. A Ottawa. Brown, Albert George . . Sr. Catharines. Biscoe, Frederick Guelph. Barker, Peter McQill . . . Orattgeville. Bell, Charles W Belleville. Burnhani, John Bradley, R. A Bain. John Farwick. Frederick D. . . Burns, Edward Bawden, Joseph R Biin, William Ruihcrford Balop, Ezra Albert Blea.sdell, F. II. Bigelow, N. Gordon . . Bell, William Burdett, Samuel B Birtch, Robert Sydney . . Becher. Henry Butterfield, John Burnham, Frederick E. . Berford, W. W Claus, Warren Niagara. Cameron, John 'Brautford. 194 THK ONTARIO I * f ^ ' < « I 1 i l!l l-ii 7th August 10th June. 10th June. . 30th Jan . . 15th Feb.. 80th July..., 2n(lFeb 10th June. .. 14th June. . . 12th August. 13th Nov. . . . 2n(l June. . . . 8th June. . . . 18th June.. . 15th Nov 15th Feb 19th Feb IGthFeb.... 6th June. . . . 20th Nov. . . . Gth June ICth June.. . oOth August. 2nd June. . . . 17th Nov.... 24th August. 17th Feb.... 17th May . . . 22na IMay... 22nd May... 22nd May.. . 22nd IMay . . . 28th Aug. . . . 20th Nov 5th Feb 20th Nov 20th May. . . . 27th Aug.... let Sep 2l8t Nov 2nd Feb 2nd Feb 1838 Cameron, Hon. J.ll., Q.C. 1839 Crawford, Hon. John . . . Crawford, Hon. John, ,1839 Cahili, James 1841 Campbell, Hon. A,, Q.C ,1845^Coopor, Charles, W 18J5|Coleman, Charles L 184G|Crickmore, John . 184G Cockburn, Hon. J., Q.C , (Ppeaker.H. of Commons) 1847 Crowther, James 1848 Cameron, Hon. M.C., Q.C. 1349 Cummins, Jeremy 1* . . . . 1851jCraigie, William 1852'Cornisli, Francis E 1852|Clench, Leon M 1852iCurrie, Hon. James G. . . 1853jCameron, Alexander. . . . 1853 1855 1850 1857 1858 1859 i8;;o 1860 1800 1860 1800 Crooks, Adam, Q.C 1854 Creasor, John,junr 1854jCameron, Hector 1854 Carman, Rufus 1855|Cameron, Malcolm U. . . . 1855 Clark, Alister M Carrall, James A Cotter, James R Crombie, Erncstus Crombie, Marcellus Cattanach, Alexander J. Cawthra, Henry Cochrane, Samuel II ... . Curran, Joseph J Creasor, D. A Cronyn, Verschoylo 1800 Clarke, Macneil 1860Clark, William Mortimer 1801 ^Campbell Edward Clarke 1861 ColquhouD, Frederick. . . 1862Chadwick, Edward M. . . r.nsinENCE. 1862 1862 1863 1864 1864 Cross, James F. Canavan,/John Chadwick, Aastin C. Crawford, John . . . . Chisholm, William . . Toronto. Toronto. Kamilton. Kingston. Toronto. Bellevillo. Toronto. Cobourg. Toronto. Toronto. Brampton. Hamilton. London. St. Marys. St. Cathnrines. Toronto. Toronto. Owen Sound. Toronto. Iroquois. Guderiob. Tun m to. Stratford. Barrie Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Whitby. Montreal. Owen Sound. London. Prescott. Toronto. Newmarket. Waterloo. Toronto. Fergus. Toronto. Toronto. Vienna. Cornwall. LAW LIST. 19l» DATI 07 ADMISSION. NAME. RB3IDKNCR. 4tb Feb 1864 16th May.. .1864 18th May... 1804 17th Mny.. .1865 17th May... 1865 20th May... 1865 3l8t August. 1865 20th Nov.... 1805 21st Nov 1805 21st Nov.... 1865 22nd Nov. ... 1 805 28th Nov.... 1805 7th Feb 1800 7th Feb 1800 7th Feb 1800 29th Aug. ...180C 20th May... 1808 20th May... 1808 20th May...l80S 19th Nov... .1868 5th Dec 1808 18th May... 1869 18th May...l80i) 16th Nov.. ..1809 26th Nov.... 1869 17th May... 187(1 20th May.. .187fi 28th May... 1870 10thJanuary,1829 10th June. .1839 10th June. .1839 7th Feb... .1849 16th Feb.. .1849 16th June. .1850 12th June. .1861 19(h June. .1852 17th Feb.. .1854 6th June . . .1854 29th Aug. ..1854 28th Nov.. .1864 Coyne, John Cameron, Peter Chisholra, Daniel B Campbell, Frederick W . . Corrigan, Chris. S Cronyu IJenjamin Cleary, Francis Coldwell, Morgan Consitt, George A Clegg, Thomas Cochrane, William M. . . . Cjimpbell, Peter McVean Chifiholm, Duncan Cutten, Walter Hoyt . . . aik, Jacob Paul i Cassels, Robert, junr. . . . Capreol, James L Cliamberlain, William R, Chittie, James Christie, Alexander J. . . Clarke, Charles F Carbould, Charles Cartwright, James S Carscallan, Henry (tassels, W. G. P Campbell, Archibald F.. Clemow, F. C Coyne, Thomas J D. Dalton, Thomas . . . , Duggan, John, Q.C., Denison, George T. , Dunstord, George . , Davy, Benjamin C . Dougall, Allen R. . Davis, Frederick . . Durand, Charles , . . . Drew, George A . . . , Davis, J. Boyd Durand, Charles, A, Doyle, James II ... , j Brampton. jBowmnnville. I Hamilton. iNapanee. j London. ' London. |Wir'.Isor. ! Bradford. ; Perth. I London. jPort Perry. Chatham. Port Hope. Guelph. Urampton. Peterborough. Toronto. Napance. Ottawa. Picton. Kingston. Hamilton. Toronto. I Ottawa. Brighton. Toronto. Toronto. Lindsay. Napanee. Belleville. 8arnia. Toronto. Flora. Toronto. Gait. Toronto. 19G inn OXTARIO DATE OF ADMISSION. NAMr. i < t l''i'> !'.') 7th Feb.... l8t June. . . 28th Aug... 18th Nov. , 18th Nov... 2nd Doc . . . 5th Feb.. . , 22nd May . 27th Aug.. . 20th Nov.. 20th 'Miy.. 25th Nov . . . 5th Feb..., 17th Nov.. 19th May. 23id Aug . , 23rd Aug.. 23rd Nov. 7th Feb... 30th Aug.. 1st Sep, . . 2l8t Nov. 22nd May., 28th Aug. 11th Feb.. 3rd June. . 20th Nov.. 7th Feb... 20th May. , 1 856j Davison, John ,1857|Dean, William W. .. .1857jDeacon, Joseph.. ,. .1858!Dartnell, Edward T. , 18.")8|Dewar, John .IHoO'i Diamond, Abraham. . 18(51 jDeacon, Thomas . .. .1801 ; Donovan, Joseph .' . . 181)1 ;Dougla.«, William. .. 20th 20th 2l«t 23rd 23rd May , May . May. Nov. Nov.. 2nd Feb . . 17th Nov. 24th Nov. 9th Feb.. 21st May. , 1801 jDciii-^on, George T., juur. 18G2,Dumble, David W 1802 Dormer, George 1803'Downev, John IS'i.'f Dougall, Duncan ,180i:Defue, D.auiel ^LCarthy. 18G4iDennistoun, James F. . . . ,180 4 1 Doyle. Bernard L 1804|Dickson, George D , ISOojDuggan, George F , 1805 Dunning, Aaron Israel.. .180o Dent, John Charles ,1805iDuncombe, David T 1 800|Dennuirk, George . 1800 Dalrymble, James C , 1807 Draper, Francis Collier. . , 1807 Dixon, Thomas .1807 Devlin, Alexander!'.... 1808 Dent, Abraham . 1 808 Donaldson, James C .1808 Dingwall, James ,1808 Douglas, John William.. , 1808 Duggan, Edmund Henry ,1808 Diamond, William J .1808 Dudley. Walter .1809 " .1809 .1809 ,1870 ,1870 3rclF«b..;..1861 Dixon, John R Delamere, Thomas D. . Davidson, William .... Denison. Frederick C. . Dixon, Mark A E. Eyre, John. RESIDENCE. Goderich. Belleville. Brockville. L'Orignal. Milton. Belleville. Pembroke. Toronto. Chatham. Toronto. Peterborough. Lindsay. Toronto. Windsor. Toronto. Lindsay. Goderich. Belleville. Toronto. Ottawa. Ayr, Simcoc. IJellevillft. Rrantfyrd. Kingston. Durham. Toronto. .Mitchell. Gait. Cornwall. Perth. Meaford. Belleville, Newmarket. London. Toronto. Toronto, Toronto. Toronto. Brighton. LAW LIST. 197 I'ATK >>? ADMISSION. | NAMK. RESIDENCB. 21st Mny.. 22n(l May. 27th Aug. . 20th Nov.. 20lh May. 2n(l Feb.. 2nd Feb.. 26th May. 2Gth Aug. 7th Feb. .. 19th May.. 8rd Feb . . . 2CthNov.. V'Ah June. SthJan. , 3rd Feb. .. 18th Aug.. 10th Nov.. 20 th A-Jcr. . 7th ?op.'. . 21«tALiv.. 2l8tMa'y.. 25th May.. 20th Nov. . 20th May. 20th May. . 21gtMay.. 27th Aug. . 30th Aug. . 29th Nov.. 5th Feb. .. 26th May. 24th Aug. 26th Aug. 18th May. 18th May. 2Gth May. 23rd Nov., 23rd May. 25th Nov., ,1858Engli.sh, Caleb E. . ISGOEUif, Henry F.,.. ,18G1 English, Lyman... , 1861, Evans, Frank ,l802Elwood, John Y.. . , 1804 Eilmison, George. . ,18GJ Evans, George Jf. . , 18G4 Edgar, James D. . . ,18G4|Ebbels, Hubert L. . , l8G5,Esten, James H... .18G8, Elliott, Edward.. . , 18G9|Essery, Emanuel T. ,18G9 Elliot, Gilford Toronto. St. Thomas. Oshawa. Orillia. Qoderich. Peterborough. Toronto. Toronto. Port Perry. Toronto. Perth. London. ,1838 1840 ,1841 ,1843 ,1815 ,185.': , 18-'>5 .1800 .1800 .18G0 .1861 .1862 .1862 .1862 .1862 .1862 .1862 .1863 .1863 .1863 .1863 .1864 .1864 .1864 .1864 .1866 .18G6 Fellowes, G. B. L., Q.C.. Ottawa. Freeman, Samuel B., Q.C.lMamiltou. Fairbanks, Silas B jOi^hawa. Fitzgerald, Richard J. . . jPicton. Fluett, Louis J ISandwich. Floi k James II London. Fitz-jcrald, Edward |Toronto. Fva.'^^er, V'illiam Chatham, F.alkiuer, N. B ; Belleville. Franci?, Charles iTrenton. Foster, William A |Toronto. Fraser, Robert. .... Toronto. Forbes, Alexander Brighton. Freeland, William Toronto. Flint, John J. B Belleville. Fletcher, Ashton Woodstock. Ferguson, Thomas Toronto. Fitz^'immons, Thomas J.. Brockville. Forsayeth, Robert Georgetown. Fitch, Benjamin F Brantford. Fairbairn, Thomas M. . .'Peterborough. Fraser, Christopher F. . . j Brockville. Freeman, Daniel Port Burwell. Fiokle, Alexander I Woodstock. Ferguson, John William, j Lancaster. Farley, John St. Thomas. Freeman, George Ormond Chatham. 198 THE ONTARIO y *' ir if'i' ^.1 h I* m J' i «!! I DATE or ADMISSION, i 1 6th Feb.... .1806 17th Feb... .1866 28th Aug.. .1866 29tb Aug.. .1866 8th Sep ... .186ti 6th Feb ... . .1867 5th Feb... .1868 11th Feb.. .1»68 20th May.. .1868 23rd Nov . . ..1868 18th May. .18(59 16th Nov.. .1869 17th Dec. .1869 17th Dec. .1869 12th Feb.. .1870 14th Feb.. .1870 19th May. . ..1870 23rd April. .1832 10th Juue. .lH3v, 6th Aug. . . ..1840 16th Feb.. .1848 12th Feb.. .1850 7th June. . .1851 6th Feb . . . .1852 .1858 3rd Feb... 5th Feb... .186(» 28th Aug.. .1860 28th Aug. .1860 Ist Sep .1800 20th Nov.. .1860 21st Nov.. .18(50 26th Nov.. .18G0 2 Ist May. . .1861 23rd Mtiy. .1861 27th Aug. .1861 30th Nov. ..1861 6th Feb... .1862 26th Aug. . .1862 17th Nuv.. ..1863 18th Nov.. .1863 RESIDENCE. Farewell, John E Fenton, Frederick Fisher, James. . , Fletcher, John Wesley , . Fead, James S Fraiser, James H Fraleck. Edison Baldwin Fiukle, H. J French, Frederick John. Fuller, Charles John .... Ferguson, Peter Fitzgerald, William W. . . Fitzgerald, William .... Francis, A. H Frost, Alfred Fennell, Thomas George. Ferguson, J II. G. Gamble, Clarke, QC... Geddes, William A Gcddes, James Gibb, Alexander . Gray, George A Greig, John Greene, Columbus H . . . . Graydon, Simpson H . . . . Goodhue, Charles F Grant, William Galbraitb, John K Greenwood, John Hamer Green, George Griffin, Franklin Medcalt Gooding, Duncan Shade. Gurd, Robert S Goodman, Kenneth Geary, John, junr Gordon, John Uell Grant, Allan J Gamon, Charles Guthrie, Donald Gildersleove, James P.. . Bowmauville. Toronto. Stratford. Toronto. Orangeville. London. Belleville. Woodstock. Merrickville. Simcoe. Walkerton. London. Toronto. Toronto. Owen Sound. Listowell. Toronto. j Hamilton. Meaford. Ottawa. jWoodstock. Woodstock. Toronto. London. London. Toronto. 'Bowmanville. Whitby. Brampton, lirantford. Godericb. Sarnia. New Hamburg. London. Goderich. L'Orignal. CoUingwood. Guelpb, Kingston. LAW LIST. 199 ENCE. DATE OF ADMIHSION. NAME. RESIDENCR ville. 2nd Feb. . . .1864 Gordon, James Keith . . . Whitby. 2nd Feb. . . 2nd Feb. . . .1864 .1864 Glass. David London. . Graham, Samuel S Bobcaygeon. 18th May. .1864 Qemmill, John James. . . Ottawa. lie. 18th May. .1864 Qraveley, J. Vance Cobourg. 17th May. .1865 Griffiths, Stephen Frank. Petrolia. B. 30th Aug. ..1866 Orahame, Richard Toronto. ck. 8th Sep... .1865 Gilbert, Bartn Stephen. Belleville. yille. 27th Nov.. .1866 Gofortb, Alexander Fc-.is. 2Uth Nov . . .1866 Gape, Robert R Ham i' ton. on. 5th Feb . . . 6th Feb . . . .1867 .1867 Gilleland, W. B St. Catharines. Gibson, John Morrison. Hamilton. 3rd June. . .1867 Gowans, James . Sarnia. 20th May. .186H Greig, Thomas King-fon. )und. 20' 1, May. . . 1 868 Gibson. Stephen Napii' vc. 11. 20tb May. . . 1 sns Garrow, James Thompson Goderich. 30th May. 30th May. .IHoH Gray, John Prescott ..1808 Green, John Peter Oorough. 16th Nov.. ..1869 Gibbons, George ChristieXoudou. 17th Nov.. ..1869 Green, U Henry C Picton. , 9th Feb... .1870 Greene, Thomas James C Wellin;;trin Square in. 1. 17th May. .1870 Grant, Alexander Stratf'jrd. )ck. H. 3Ck. 7th Feb... .1839 Hector, John, QC Toronto. ^ 6th Aug.. . . 1 839 Horton, William London. 9th Nov.. .1842 Hencier.son. J. A , D.C.L. Kingj-ton. , 22nd June .1843 HoUlcn, John It Hanulton. 1, 9th June. . .1845 Henderson, George E.. . . iielleville. aville. 13th Feb.. .1847 Hutcheson, St. John H . . Bowmanvi 1\ , 24th June. .1847 Kurd, Edward E. W.... Toronto. on. 13th Nov.. .1847 Helliwell, John T.ironto. rd. b. 19th Nov.. 22nd Aug. 4th Feb... .1850 .1851 .1852 Hardy, Henry A Simcoe. Horton, Edwiird St. rhciHiis Hutchinson, Charle«. . . . Loluloi!. iniburg. 18th June. .1853 Hamilton, John M Sank .ste. Marie. , 6th Feb... .1854 Henderson, Lawrence 11 . Belleville. b. 14th Feb.. .1854 HarriP, Edward W Loudon. al. 8th Sep... .1854 Harrison, R.A.,Q.C..l).C.L ruronto. wood. 20th Nov . . .1854 Harman, Samuel B Toronto. 1 9th Feb... .1859 Heyden, Lawrence Orillia. r. 9th Feb .1869 Holmes, Calvin P London. 200 THE ONTARIO DATE OF ADMISSION. ? ' ■! I I .-t^-H w: I 4< 17th May.. 22nd Aufe. . 3rd Sep 22nd May.. 23rd May... 28th Aug. . . 6th Feb 26th May . . 3rd Sep 20th Nov.. 20th May.. 20th May.. 18th Nov... 18th Nov. . . 18th Nov... 21th Nov... 19th May.. 19th May.. 20th May.. 2l8t May.. 2nd Feb 3rd Feb 23rd Nov... 24th Nov... 7th Feb.... 7th Feb.... IGth May., 17th May. . 17th May.. 20th May.. 30th Aug... 3 let May.. . 28th Aug. . . 6th Sep 20th May.. 23rd Nov . , , 2nd Feb . . . 12th Feb.., 22nd Nov., 22nd Nov... 22nd Nov. . , 9th Feb..., 17th May., 18th May. NAME. RESIDENCE. .1859 Harris, George B .1859 Hartt, Charles A .1859 Hodgins, Thomas .1860 llancock, J. Webster .1860 Hart, Kenry .1860 Hurd, Pro.sper A .1861 Huggard, Richard T. . . . 1861 Hamilton, J. Cleland .... .1801 Hardy, Arthur S .1861 Henderson, James, junr. .1862 Hnys, William T .1862 Horno, Charles 11 .1862 Hiiigins, Charles P .1862 Iliil, Andrew G .1862 Holden, Thomas .1862 Howard, Walter P . 1 863 Hay ward, Walter J . 1 863 n udspeth, Adam . 1863 Hoskin, John .1863 Heap, James . 1861 Holmested, George S.. . , .1861 Hatton, John C .1864 HoBsack, Jamep, junr. . , .1864 HnrriH, Rusk .1865 Hamilton, Charles E..., . 1865 Harding, John Elley. . . . .1865 Henderson, Elmes .1865 Hoskin, Alfred , .1865 Haycock, II. H - .1865 Hall, James Watson . . , , .1865 Hallowell, J. S . 1866 [lolmested, Francis. . . . .1866 Hall, Francis Alexander .1860 Haldan, Francis C .1868 Hannon, G. F . 1868 Hi('c, Robert, junr .1869 Hagarty, John Henry G. . 1869 Henderson, Robert C .1869 Hannah, William G .1869 Hill, Haranet, P .1869 Hatton, J. A. W .1870 Henderson, F. 0. A .187(1 Harding, E. W .1870 Holcroft, William W.... London. Clifton. Toronto. Toronto. Paris. Port Perry. Listowell. Toronto. Brantford. Toronto. Qoderich. Windsor. Ottawa. Welland. Belleville. Toronto. Belleville. Lindsay. Toronto. Lindsay. Toronto. Montreal. Cobourg. Toronto. St. Catharines. St. Mary's. Toronto. Toronto. Ottawa. Guelph. Aylmer. Seaforth. Perth. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Ottawa. Belleville. St. Mary's li'i m LAW LIST. 201 m DATE OF ADMIfcSION. NAME. RESIDENCE. 9th Nov... .1849 I. Irving, .Einiliu?, Q.C. . . . Hamilton. 10th Juno.. .1852 Ince, Thomas H Toronto. 23rd Aug. . . .1804 Idington, John Stratford. 24th Aug. . . .1864 Irving, Thomas T J. Jarvis, Stephen M London. 5th Nov .1844 Toronto. 7th Aug .1847 Jones, Edward C Toronto. 22nd Nov. . . .1853 Jellett, Robert P Belleville. 16th Feb... .1854 Jones, Jonas Ap Toronto. 9th Feb .... .1851> Jones, Herbert, C Brockvillo. 22nd May.. .1800 .Jones, Ctarkson Toronto. 5th Feb.... .18ol Jellett, i\rorpan Belleville. 15th Feb... .186J .Jones, Frederick T Toronto. 27th Aug. . . .1802 Jones, William 11 Brockvillo. Ist Sep.... .1862 Jones, whnrles S St. Mary's. 6th Feb.... .180;^ Jones, Charles A Whilby. 23rd Aug.. .1864 Jone.s, IJeverlev Toronto. 23rd Nov . . . .1864 Jamicsoi!, Joseph .Ahnontc. 30th Aug. . . .i8i;^j .Jackcs, Joseph Toronto. 30th Aug... .1865 Joseph, Frank J Toronto. 22nd May . . .18()6 Jacob, John Elora. 20th Nov.. .1806 .Jackson, H. Paulin 20th Nov.. .1867 .Johnston, William Owen Sound. 23rd Nov, . . .1868 Jellett, J. 11 2nd Feb... .186<.) Jarvis, Salter M Toronto. 12th Feb... .1870 Jiinor, David St. Mary's. 30th May.. .1870 Johnston, Frederick W.. K. Koele, Willlara C 17th April. . .1837 Toronto. 11th Feb... .1840 Kirchhoffer, Nesbitt, Q.C. Port Hope. 7th Sep .185U Keefer, Augustus Ottawft. 17th Nov.. .1857 Kirkpatrick. Alex. J. . . . Kingston. 24th Ang. . . .1858 Kingsmill, Nicol Toronto. 2nd Sep .... 29th Nov... .1858 Kerr, William Cobourg. Toronto. .1859 Kingstone, Frederick W. 22nd May. .1860 Kennedy, John Mount Forest. 26th May.. .1800 Keller, Charles C Cannington. 202 THE ONTARIO DATE OF ADMISSION. ' : 1ii i. w mi ' J) J'l!' if !hn 29th May. . ..I860 1st Sep.. . ..1862 5th Feb. . . ..1863 7th Feb. . . ..1865 10th Feb.. ..1865 27th May. ..1865 30th Aug.. .1865 4th Sep.. . ..1865 25th Nov.. ..1867 5th l>ec. . . ..1868 21st Mfiy.. ..1869 16th Nov.. ..186^ 1st Dec... ..1869 3rd Nov... ..1835 16th Nov... 26th June.. 26th July.. 15th Feb... 16th Feb... 11th June. . 17th Nov... 1st Sep 6th Feb. . . . 14th June. . 5th Feb 19th Nov... 28th Nov.. 22nd Nov.. 22nd May.. 22nd May . . 5th Feb 21 Bt May.. . 6th Feb 20 ih May. . . 6th Feb 25th Aug . . 2nd Feb . . . 5th Feb 11th Feb... l^3ul Aiijr.r. 1839 1847 1847 1848 1848 1849 1851 1852 1854 1854 1855 1865 1856! 1859 18601 1860 1861 1861 1862 ,1862 1863 ,1863 ,1864 1864 1864 ,1804 MA.MG. RESIDENCE. Cobourg. Toronto. Brantford. Ottawa. Kingston. Wellington Square St. Thomas. Hamilton. Toronto. Berlin. Ottawa. Barrie. Toronto. Kerr, John Wesley Kerr, James K Kerr, William II. C Kennedy, George Kirkpatrick, George A.. Kerr, William J. S Kains, John A Kilvert, Francis Edwin.. Kennedy, Thomas Smith King, John Kimber, Rene Edward . . Keating, W. J Kerr, George, junr L. Low, Philip, Q.C Pioton. Lewis, John B., Q.C .... Ottawa. Lount, Charles W Bracebridge. Lee.a, Robert Ottawa. Leith, Alexander Toronto. Lewis, Ira Goderich. Law, Robert N Hamilton. Lyon, Robert Ottawa. Lemon, Andx*ew Guelph. Lazier, Thomas A Belleville. Lacourse, Anthony Lindsay. Lane, Samuel, J Owen aound. Leys, John Toronto. Loscombe, R. Russell. . . Bowmanville. Laird, William P Strathroy. Lawrence, George W. . . . Stratford, Livingston, John Kincardine. Lampman, Frederick . . . Thorold. Lount, William Barrie. Landy, John J Orillia. Lightburne, Stafford Stirling. Lazier, Stephen F Hamilton. Lauder, Abraham W Toronto. Lazier, Samuel S Belleville. I aidlaw, William JMilton. Liimon, James Uxbridge. Louck.«, Henry H 'Pembroke. m LAW LIST. 203 DATS OF ADMISSION. NAME. HB8IDENCE. 23rd Aug. . ..1864 Loscorabe, W. Clifton. . . Cobourg. 8th Feb... ..1865 Lount, George W , Newmarket. 4th Sep . . . ..1865 Lister, James F Saruia. 6th Feb . . . . .1866 Lapierre, Horace [ Ottawa. 10th Feb . . ..1866 Lemon, Charles Hamilton. 17th Feb.. ..1866 Lennon, James E Wellington Square 28th Aug. . ..1866 Livingston, Robert T ; Simcoe. 29th Aug. ..1866 Lees, William Ebenezer. Napance. 9th Feb. .. ..1867 Lowe, William Henry. . . Bowmanville. 20th May. ..1868 Lcet, Johnson M Port Hope. 20th May. ..1868 Lash, Zebulon Aiton .... Toronto. 18th May. ..1869 Livingstone, William W. 21st May.. . .1869 Lewis, William Francis. . 14th Feb.. ..1870 Lallj', Francis W M. Meyers, Adam II Barrie. 8th Nov... ..1833 Trenton. 10th Juue. . .1839 Miller, Robert B Toronto. 3rd Aug. . ..1840 Miller, Richard, Q.C.... St. Catharines. 18th Feb.. ..1843 Morrison, Angus Toronto. 26th May. ..1846 Macara, John Goderich. 28th Juue . ..1846 Martin, Richard Hamilton. 31st July.. ..1846 Morphy, George Toronto. 6th June. . ..1851 .Morri.8, Hon. Alexander. Perth. 26th Aug. -.185] Mills, George II Hamilton. 2nd Feb. . . ..1852 Magrath, Charles I'oronto. 15th Nov.. ..1852 .Martin, John R Cayugn. loth June. ..1853 Murphy, Daniel R rrentou. 18th June. ..1853 Malloch, George W Paisley. 28th Nov.. ..1853 Moore, Robert Queens ville. 5th June . . ..1854 Morphy, Henry B Toronto. 5th June . . ..1854 Macarow, Daniel . IvingstoiL 28th Aug. ..1854 .Morris, James II Toronto. 4th Sep... ..1854 Mowat, George L KingMtou. 6th Feb. . . . . 1856 Moberly, Qeo:ge CoUiiigwood. 20th Nov.. . . 1856 Martin, Edward Hanii.ton. 2nd Sep. . . ..1856 Matheson, William ^I... Ottawa. Ist June. . ..1857 Mairs, Alexander Markhani. 18th Nov.. ..1868 Matheson, Thomas G... Georgetown. 17th May.. ..1869 Murray, Huson W. M . . . Toronto. 17th Feb.. ..I860 ..1861 Mann, Jehiel St. Thomas 27th Aug. •Millar, Alex.ander Berlin. MW.. 204 THE ONTARIO DATE OF ADMISSION. NAMR. I RZ51DENCE. ' i % ' 1 r' !, ^ 1 27tli Aup,, 27th Aug.. 27th Aufr.. 3l8t Aup. . 4th Sep... 14th Feb.. 19th May. 19th May. 21st May.. 23rd Nov . . 13th Feb.. 18th Feb.. 18th May. 27th Muy. 2Ist Nov.. 21st Nov.. 22rid Nov. . 7th Feb... 22ud Miiy. 22iid Mny. 28th Aug. . 28th Aug.. 28th Nov . . 6th Feb. .. nth Feb.. 21st May . 3rd June. . 5th June. . 19th Nov.. 22nd Nov. . r.th Feb . . 14th Feb.. 14th Feb.. 17tbNov.. 17th Nov.. 23rd Nov.. 4th Dec . . . 6th Deo . . . 2ud Feb. . . 2nd Feb. . . 18th May. 8th Feb. . . 9th Feb... 28th May. 1801 1801 ISOl 18i".l 18G1 1803 ISCSl 1803i 1803 1804' 1-05' 1805' I8O5; 1805! 1805! 1805 1805 1800 1 80ti 1800 1806 1800 1800 1867 1807 1807 18fw 1867 1867 1807 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1808 1868 1868 1809 1869 1869 1870 1870 1870 Miircon, Frank E \ Windsor. Miller, W. Nicholas jBrantford. Moss, Thomas, MA Toronto. M array, George Toronto. Meredith, William R. . . . London. Machar, John M Kingston. Morgan, Eciward ^ Newmarket. Miller, James A Gait. Martin, Philip S Lindsaj'. Moncrieff, George Loudon. Merrill, Edward Picton. Murphy, Joseph, J Ottawa. Malcolmson. Sutherland . Clinton. Murphy, Nicholas \ Toronto. Malloch, Edward George Perth. IMills, James II | Hamilton. .Morgan, Thomas K Toronto. Millar. Willi.im 'Berlin. M'vsoi', Edward Toronto. Morden, A. Lewis iNapanee. .MitcheM, Robert Guelph. Vlunro, Richard H. R. . .iToronto. Mudie. John Kingston. Mosgrove, Willia n Ottawa. Moore, William Henry. .| Peterborough. Magee, James 'London. Morphy, Thomas Brampton. Mathieson, John Woodstock. Meyers, Adam Henry, jr Toronto. Morrison, Duncan Owen Sound. Meredith, Edmund 'London. Mulock, William Toronto. Monro, Neill Malcolm. . . Fergus. Malloy, William Toronto. Metcalf, William F Meyer. Henry W C Seaforth Merritt, William M Guelph. Monro, Frederick W . . . . Toronto. Moss, Charles Toronto. Muir. John Meredith, R. Martin. . . . Matbeson, W Simcoe. Matheson, Arthur JnmeR Perth. Martin, Frederick Toronto. K -Ul LAW LIST. 205 DATS OF ADM IS! .ON. NAMK. 8th Feb . . . .1832 6th Feb... .1835 3rd Feb . . . .1840 loth Nov.. .1842 22ncl June. ..1843 9th Feb... .1844 RKSIDKNCE. 2nd Nov.. 11th Nov. 12th June, 13th June 12th .Aug. 10th Nov. 17 hNov., 28th Aug 8th Sep.., 30th Aug. 5tb June. 28th Aug. 6th Feb.. 4th June. 7th June. 28th Aug 8th Sep.. 24th Nov. 30th Aug 17th Nov. 17th Nov. 19th May 24th Aug 24ih Aug. 24th Aug. 24th Aug. 25ih Aug. 18th Nov. 0th Feb.. 9th Fflb . 7th Feb.. 23rd May ..1846 ..1^47. ..1848j ..1848 ..1848 ..1848 . . 1848 ..1851 ..1852 ..1853 ..1854 ..1854 . .1855 ..1856 ..1855 ..1865 ..1855 ..1855 ..185rt ..1857 ..1857 ..1858 ..1858 . . 1858 ..1858 ..1868 ,..1858 ..1858 ...1859 . . . 1859 ...1860 ,..1860 Mc. McDonald, Rolland, Q.C. McDonald, Hou.J. A., Q.C., Atty Gen. and Minister of Justice, Canada . . . McDonald, Hon. J S.,Q.r., Attorney-General, Ont McLean, John N McKenzie, Kenneth, Q.C MoDonell, Alexander . . . McDonell, Samuel S . . . . McDougnU, Hon. VV., C.B McCiea, Hon. Walter. .. McNiib, John Miicdonell, Hugh J McDonell, Alexander G.. MoMichael, Danit-l.LL D McKenzie, Alexander M. iMcCutchon. Peter M . . . . McDonell, Duncan McDermott, Henry McGiverin, Charles P. , . McDonald, John McKeown, John . . McCarthy, Dalton McBride, John, McMillan, John McFarlane. Robert. . . . McKenzie, Valentine... McLennan, James McGregor, Patrick .... McDougall, Alexander . McDonald, Walter R... McCaughey, James. . . . McKelcan, Francis .... McMichael, Charles. . . . McFadyen, John McKenna, John E McNabb, Alexander... Mct'ullocb, James A. . . McCarthy, Diilton, junr. McKiulay, William .... St. Catharines. 'Kingston. I Toronto. 'Prescott. Toronto. Toronto, j Windsor. Toronto. ' jChatham. JToronto. I Whitby. ]\Iii.isburgh. I'oronto. Alexandria. Toronto. Durham. Goderich. Brautford. Toronto. Hamilton. Barrie. Toronto. Paisley. Stratford. Brantford. Toronto. Toronto. Wallaceburgh. Hamilton. [ngersoll. Hamilton. Toronto. Mount Forest. Hamilton. Toronto. Stratford. Barrie. Tbamesville. I 206 THE ONTARIO DATE OF ADMISSION. RESIDENCE. **. *, li\ i I I ( ' 'i^' I' I' i' I 5}- < I 25th May... 1860 29th Aug.... 1860 20th Nov 1860 20th Nov.... IbGO 2GthNov 1860 5th Feb 1861 oth Feb 1861 6th Feb 186] 2l8t May 1861 2 let May. ...1861 20th May... 1862 20th May... 1862 29th May... 1862 .3rd Feb 1863 3rd Feb 1863 5th Feb.. ..1863 5th Feb 1863 5th Feb 1863 10th Feb.. ..1863 19th May... 1863 23rd May.... li<64 23rd Aug.. ..1864 23rd Aug... 1864 29th Aug.... 1864 7th Feb 1865 7th Feb 1865 17th May.. .1865 18th May.. .1865 24th May... 1865 80th Aug.... 1865 30th Aug 1865 30th Aug.... 1865 22nd Nov.. .,1865 28th Aug.... 1866 30th Nov... 1866 6th Feb 1867 3rd June 1867 3rd June.... 1867 25th Nov.... 1867 4th Feb 1868 7th Feb 1868 19th Mav.... 1868 30th May... 1888 McKenzie, John A MacLellan, Archibald L. McLennan, John B McMillan, Duncan McCurry, Patrick McDonald, Duncan C. . . . McCleary, William J. . . . McCarthy, Maitland . . . . McGaeben, Frederick S. McLaren, John R McMahon, Thomas B McDonald, A. John B. . . McNaughten, Thomas. . . McDonald, Donald M, . . . McMurray, T. W Mackenzie, Philip Macdonald, Frederick W, McDonald, John D McMurrriy, James S. . . . McDonald, Herbert S. .. McMahon, Ilu^^h McGee, Robert McMillan, Alexander G.. McCaughey, Samuel Q . . Macpherson, J. A McDonald, James F Mclntyre, John 'McLennan, Donald B. . . . McDougall, Alfred McClive, William H McLellan, Duncan Macdonnell, George M . . Macnamara, Michael J. . McMurrich, William B . . McFayden, Charles McCaul, George Lefioy . . McLean, John McCarthy, Peter Macgregor, M. McCosh, J Macdougall, Colin Macmardn, M. Moyan . . McDowell, William Sarnia. Belleville. Cornwall. Loudon. Quelph. London. Orangeville. Waterloo. Montreal. Brantford. London. Cobourg. Toronto. Ancaster. London. St. Catharines. Renfrew. Toronto. Brockville. London. Bowmanvilh. Elora. Seaforth. Kiuoardine. Ingersoll. Kingston Cornwall. St. Mary's. St. Catharines. Belleville. Kingston. Napapee. Toronto. ■omas. tharines. El .. Paris. St. Thomas. Perth. Erin. LAW LIST. 207 DATE OF ADMIS8I0K. NAME. RESIDENCE. 19th Nov.. ..1868 Macdonald, James II. . . . Toronto. 2nd Feb.. .1869 McWilliams. William G. Toronto. 2nd Feb.. .1869 McLean, William A Walktrion. 21 Bt May .. .1869 Mcintosh, John 8th Feb.. .187(1 M DougalJ, Joseph E. . . Toronto. 26th May. .1870 MacJonakl, Archibald H. N. Nichol, Robert, K. A 2nd Feb.. .1846 Bothwell. 2l8t May.. .1861 Nellis, Joseph IT Woodstock. 23rd Aug. .1864 Nicol, George B Richmond Hill. . 23rd Aug. .1H64 Nellis, Thomas F Ottawa. 7th Feb... .1865 Norris, William Ingersoll. 22nd May. .1866 Nicol, William B Toronto. 8th Feb... .1868 Nulty, Patrick M Belleville. 27th Nov.. .1869 Nelles, R. A Toronto. 10th Feb.. .1870 Nelles, Henry E London. 12th Feb.. .lb70 Niisb, W. H Barrie. 22nd June ..1830 0. O'Reilly, Miles, QC Hamilton. 6th Aug.. 16th Feb.. .1844 .1845 0' Brian, Peter. L'Orignal. O'Brien, Henry M. ..".. . Toronto. 7th Aug,. .1847 O'Beilly, Jam<8, Q C. . . . Kingston. 14tb Juae. .1852 O'Connor, John Windsor. 2nd June. . .1857 O'Connor, Daniel Ottawa. 22nd Nov. . 1859| Osier, Featherston Toronto. 7th Feb... .1860O,Brien, Henry Toronto. 23rd May. . 1860 O'Driscoll, Michael Pembroke. 20th Nov. .1861 O'Gara, Martin Ottawa. 28th Nov. .1861;0'Brien, Thomas London. 6th Feb... .1862 O'Reilly, P., junr Kinfrston. 2nd Sep.. ,1862 0slei, Britton B Dundas. 28th May. .1863 O'Reilly, James E Hamilton. 17th May. .1866 O'Loane, James Stratford, Ist Sep. . . .1866 .1866 Osier, Edward Hamilton. 30th Nov . . O'Donohoe, John Toronto. 5th Feb... .1867 O'Connor, Edward Guelph. 5th Feb , . . .1867 Ontrom, Gilbert W 25th Nov.. .1867 O'Connor, Hamilton P. . . Walkerton. 29th May. .1868 O'Leary, Arthur Lindsay. 208 THE ONTARIO ii » m h hi'- t', Wi'- f.: ^' iV' 1^^ |. ■^1 IS .t DATE OF ADMISSION. NASIE. 6th Dec . . . 18th May. lOih Aug. 14th June. 1st Aujr.. 27th July. 7th Feb... 11th June. 8th Feb. .. 7th Sep... 2nd June. . 30th Aug. 7th Feb... Gth June, . 1st Sep . . . IGth Feb.. 28th Aug. 5th Feb... 9th Feb . . . 1st June. . 10th Feb.. l<:.thFeb.. 19th May. 19th May. 26th Aug. 7th Feb... 17ih May. 21et Nov.. 6th Feb. .. 8th Feb . . . 6th Feb . . . Gth Feb . . . 25th Nov. let Feb . . . .ISGBOuillette, Joseph A. .18G9, Oliver, Robert, junr. .184?. .184:-)! .181G; ,1847 .1848 .1840 .1850 .i8eo .1851 .185:5 .1855 .1850 .1857 .18(10 .18G0 .18011 .18Gl| ,18Gli .180;} .1803 .18Ga .1803: .1803' ,1805' .1806, .18051 .18GG' .1866' .1867 .1867 .1867 .lti69 P. Pringle, James D Patton, Hon. Jatnrs, Q.O I'arke, Ephraim J Parke, Thomas Prince, Albert, QC Proudfoot, William Ponton, U'iliiam II Patterson, Chris. S., Q C. Piiihey, Charles II Pator.»on, James Partridge, Thomas Peterson. Henry W .... PuUard, William D. Pogley, Clias. E Paruei', Timothy D. , . Pappp, Geo. S Paterson, John Proudfoot, Frederick . Patterson, Juhu II ... . PattuUo, Joseph Philip, George S Patteson, Thomns C. . Poussett, Peter T Paterson, Norman F.. Price, Cornelius V", . . . Parsons, Alexander. . . Parkinson, Robert W.. Payne, S. H Preston, David Hiram. Parke, Harold H Pennock, P., junr Price, Isaac H R. 4th Jan 1813 Ridout, George , 19th June . . . 1885 Raymond, Lorenzo D . . . 17th June. ,,1889 Ross, Hon, John, Q.C.. RESIDEN-CE. Windsor. Guelph. Hamilton. Kingston. London. Kingston. Windsor. ilainilton. IJelleville, roronto. Ottawa. Toronto. London. Guelph. Meaford. Chatham. Sarnia. Ha riilton. Toronto. Southampton. Toronto. Orange ville. Gait. I'oronto. Sarnia. Beaverton. Kingston. Ottawa. Toronto. Colbornc. Napanee. Ottawa. Kingston. Clinton. Welland. Toronto. LAW LIST. 209 DATB OP ADMISSION NAME. P.E3II)ENCB. 5th Feb.... .1841 Richards, Hon. Stephen, Q. C, (Commissioner Crown Lands, O.t) . . Toronto. 20th .T'ue.. .1844 Robinson, Hon. John B. Toronto. 19th juue. . .1845 Rea.I, David, B.. QC... Toronto. J2thNov... .1846 Ruttan, Richard Cobourg. let Nov .1847 Ricliardson, Hugh Woodstock. 4th Aug. . . . .1848 Richards, Hon. A. N.,Q.C. Brockville. 6th Feb .1849 Roaf, John, QC Toronto. 11th Feb... .1849 Robertson, Thomas Dundas. 26th Aug.. ..1850 Robinson, Christhr., Q C. Toronto. 22nd Nov.. .1852 Ross, Alexander Ottawa. 2l8t Nov... . ! 853 .1854 Read, John B Toronto. 13th Feb... Rykert, John C St. Catharines. 24th Aug. . . .1858 Ross, Wm. A Ottawa. 18th Nov.. .1858 Reynolds, James Prescott. 2l8tMay.. .186) Rock, Warren London. 23rd May.. ..1861 Radenhurst, Wm. H. ... Perth. 20 th May.. 27th Aug. . ..1862 .1862 Robb, James Hamilton, Robertson, Alexander. . . Belleville. 18th Nov... .1862 Robertson, Henry Collingwood. 28th Nov.. .1862 Read, Frederick A Hamilton. 3rd Feb . . . ..1863 Robinson, Edward Chatham. 13th Feb.. .1863 Robertson, James J Owen Sound. 17th Nov. . .1863 Reed, Edmund B London. 17th Nov.. .1863 .1864 Rae, George M Toronto. 2nd Feb. . . Robertson, David B Belleville. 2nd Feb. . . .1864 Remon, Edward P Ottawa. 18th May . .1864 Rose, Pembroke G Gananoque. 18th May.. ..1864 Railtop, George Both well. 19th May. .1864 Robertson, Jas. Edward. Toronto. 2l8tMay.. .1864 Ross, Donald W Walkerton. 24th Nov.. .1864 Reeve. William A Napanee. 7th Feb. . . .1865 Rogers, Robert V Kingston. ^ 30th Aug.. ..1865 Redmond, George Brockville. 22nd Nov., ..1866 .1867 Ray, Neil A Port Elgin. Toronto. 19th Nov.. Rose, John Edward 19tbNov.. .1867 .1868 Ruttan, W. R 27th May. . Robinson, Samuel S Orillia. 23rd Nov. . .1868 Richardson, William J.. 2nd Feb. . . .1869 Ryan, Joseph Kingston. Napanee. 18th May.. ..1869 Robertson, Thomas J. . . 18th May. . ..1869 Read, William F 5th June. . ..1869 Rutledge, Jamea Bowmanvillo. ! 210 THE ONTARIO DATE oy adm:»hion. '"i ,v u? 7th Feb.... 8th Feb.... 13th Nov... 11th June. . 6th Nov 10th Nov... 3rd Aug . . . 12th Nov.. 7th Feb ... . 12th June.. 8th Nov.... 2nd June. . . 10th June. . 10th June.. 30th Aug. . . 27th Nov... 6th Sep ... , 16th Feb... 17th Nov... 24th Aug... 24th Aug.. 17th May.. 17th May.. 23rd Aug . . 23rd Aug. . Ist Sep 22nd May. . 22nd May . . 28th Aug.. 28th Aug.. 29th Aug... 26th Nov . . . 6th Feb.... 2l8t May. .. 27th Aug. . . 27th Aug... 20th Nov... 2l8t Nov... 26th Nov... 20th May.. 27th Aug. . . 1842, Saxon, James F 1842|Strathy, John 1843 Smith, Larratt W., D.C.L. 1844 Shanly, James 1844|Sraitb, Hon. Sidney, Q.C. 1844 Strange, Maxwell W 1847 Sadleir, Charles A 1847 {Stanton, James 1848 Scatcherd, Thomas 1848!Scott, Richard VV., Q C. . 1848 Smart, William R 1851 Start, John E Stevenson, Francis S. . . . Stanton, William H Snook, Tunis L Sherwood, William Sutherland. Robert Saunders, Thomas W., . . 1851? 1854 1854 1854 1855 1856 1857 U58 1858 1859 1859 re.sidf.xc;e. I - • 'r-^ Sullivan, William B. Shaw, Alexander Spohn, Jacob V Sinclair, James S Scott, Thomas 1859 Senkler, EJmund J., jr.. 1859 Schofield, Frederick 1859 Stanton, William Irvine. 18t)0 Spencer. Theodore H. . . 1860 Severs, James W 1800 Hcatcherd, K. C 1860 Stonebouse, Edward . . . . 1860 Smith, James F 1860 Senkler. W. S 1861 Scott, William H 1861 Sculthorpe, Samuel 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1862 1862 Stephens, Richard P.. Stayner, Frederic H . , Smith, Robert Stewart, Hamilton D. . Scott, John O Smith, Frederick J. D. Smith, James Fox St. Catharines. Toronto. Toronto. London. PeterboroDgh. Kingston. Hamilton. St. Thomas. London. Ottawa. Caledonia. Hamilton. Dunnville. Toronto. Kingston. Brockville. Walkerton. Quelph. Walkerton. Hamilton. Goderich. Napanee. Brockville. Brockville. Cobourg. Toronto. Aurora. Strathroy. Strathroy. St. Mary's. Brockville, Peterborough. Port Hope. Toronto. Toronto. Stratford. Barrie. Toronto. Markham. Toronto. LAW LIST. 211 DATE OF ADMISSION. 18th Nov.... 1862 6th Feb 1803 28ih May... 18 8 24th Aug 1863 17ih Nov.... 1 863 2iid Feb 1864 16th .May... 1864 27th May... 1864 let Dec 1864 7th Feb 1865 16th May... 1865 17th May... 1865 80th Aug. ...1865 30th Aug. ...1866 22nd May... 1866 30th May.. .1866 28th Aug... 1866 22nd Nov... 1866 6th Feb 1867 11th Feb.. ..1867 7th June 1867 4th Feb 1868 5th Feb 1868 7th Feb 1868 20th May... 1868 21i-t May... 1868 2nd June 1868 17th Nov... 1868 2nd Feb.... 1869 16th Nov... 1869 22nd Nov ... 1 869 19th Feb.... 1870 17th May... 1870 18th Nov.. Ist June, . 19th May. 4th Sep . . . 21st May . 23ri Aug. 23rd Nov. ,1856 ,1867 ,1858 .1861 ,1862 .1864 ,1864 KAMI. RESIDENCE. Sullivan, Michael Simpson, James H Smart, William Lynn . . . Snelling, Richard, LL.B. ScanloD, Mark Sarnia. Belleville. Toronto. Toronto. Bradford. Smart, Davil Port Hope. London. Toronto. Owe 1 Sound. Chatham. Street, Willian P. R Steele, Wiilif»m H Stephens. John James . . Scane, fc. W Smith, George Young. . . Smith, William Sidney.. Slee, Edwin A Whitby. Toronto. Southampton. Cobourg. Bradford. Kingston. Smith, Henry Smith, Andrew Fraser,. Stevenson, John McLean. Sullivan, William Henry. Smyth, R. C Sparks Nicholas Smith, James Grayson. . Skimmings, R Ottawa. Stratford. Goderich. Smith, Robert C Scott, David L Brantlord. Brampton. Go lerich. Whitby. Stratford. Squier, Wilmot Richard. Smith, G. Young Sewell, Henry Scott, John Henry ...... Smith, Seth Soper Strathy, Henry Hatton.. Sharpe, James W Sanders, E. B Shaw, John Cobourg. Lindsay. Barrie. Toronto. Stayner.| Toronto. Smith, Henry H T. Tilt, James Toronto. Tisdale, David Simcoe. Taylor, Thomas W Totten, Warr. n Templeton, James Tyrrell, Frank, junr. . . . Thomas, John Parker. . . Toronto. Woodbtock. Amberstburg. Morrisburgh. Belleville. '"V I i1 '« i^ 212 THE ONTARIO DATE or ADMIBslO>f. NAME. Rr.SlDENCE. 17th Feb... .1805 Totteu, Henry Paris. 80th Aug.. .1865 Thibodo, William B Kingston. 30th Aug.. .1865 TbompsoD, Thomas W. . . Ottawa. 29th Aug.. .1866 Taillon, George Ottawa. 22ad Nov.. .1806 Thorne, Horace U. Upper, Martin C Toronto. 3rd Feb.... .1803 Danville. 8rd Nov .1845 V. VanKoughnet, Matt. R. . Toronto. 18th June.. .1846 VanNorman George R. . . Brantford. 8th Sep ... . .1852 Vance, James J Toronto. 22nd Nov.. .1859 VanKoughnet, Salter J . . W. Winterbottora, W. B Toronto. 31st Dec. .1827 Niagara. 11th Feb.. .183!) Walibridge, Hon. L., Q.C. Delleville. 6th Feb .... .1847 Weller. William H Cobourg. 14th Feb.. .1851 Walibridge, Adam H Belleville. 4th Sep ... . .1852 Weller, Charles A Peterborough. 11th Feb.. .1853 Woods, Roberts Chatham. 2l8tNov.. .1853 Wood, Edmund B Brantford. 7th Feb ... . .1854 Wilson, Robert J Whitby. 5th June. . .1854 Wilson, John W. H Bradford. 23rd Nov. .1855 Wilkinson Richard T Newcastle. 6th Feb . . . .1856 .1850 Wilson, John Ottawa. 29th Nov. Wells Rupert M Toronto. 19th May. 9th Feb... .1858 ..1859 Warden, A. R Dundas. Warren. James Chatham. 17th Feb.. ..1859 Win Stanley, Israel N. . . Quelph. 22nd May. ..1800 Whitt, Frederick Clinton. 22nd May. ..I860 Wood, Samuel George. . . Toronto. 5th Feb . . . ..1861 Wright, John Port Hope. Toronto. 6tbFeb... ..1862 Whitley, John 20th May. ..1862 Woods, James P Stratford. 20th May. . . 1862 Walker, William Henry. . Ottawa. 27th Aug. . . 1862 Williams, Walter S Napanee. 6th Feb . . . ..1863 ..1863 Wilson, David London. 16th Nov. Wells, Thomas Ingersol). LAW LIST. 213 DATE OF ADMISSION. NAME. r.ESIDENiE. 18th May.. .1864 18th May.. .1864 18th May.. .1864 18th May.. .1864 25th Nov.. .1864 7th Feb.... .1865 17th May.. .1865 23rd May.. .1865 25th May.. .1865 9th Sep .1865 22nd Nov.. .1865 25th May.. .1866 26th May.. .1866 20th Nov , . . .1866 22nd Nov.. .1866 25th Nov . . . .1860 5th Dec ... . .1867 20th May.. .1808 10th Feb... .1809 16th Nov... .1869 16th Nov... .1869 17th Nov... .1809 22nd Nov.. .1809 17th May.. .1870 28th May.. .1870 25th June.. .1870 Wilson. Hugh McKenzio. Warmoll, Charles Vict.. . Waddell, Robert R Watt, James Wetenhall, Henry White, Solomon Walker, Peter F White, William J Wickson, Samuel Ward, James W. W Wftlkera, Richard T Wilson, Thomas J Wright, Frederick Whateley, Henry Walsh, Michael Woodyatt, Thomas Wilson, J. S. W bite, W. R Wilkes, Alfrc'd John . . . Williams, Adolphus. . . . Wilson, J. R Woodside, Hugh James, Wntt, William Wade, Daniel Wink, A. J White, Thomas H Brantford. Toronto. Hamilton. Guelph. Hamilton. Cooksville. Goderich. St. Thomas. Toronto. Ottawa. Kin(»ston. Parkhill. Toronto. London. Engerrfoll. Brantford. Meaford. I'eiubroke. Brantford. Welland. Alexandria. Toronto. Brantford. Pembroke. 'm h !''^,M w\ r '1 i^ -'c 1 ' i '^^ f ^J < 1 ■ i ItV •1 1 ' i \'1 il Iji t > r ( ? ^ I ^: 1 f Mm ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTABLISHED 1853. J". i^o:elt^ JOISTS, Second-hand law and GENERAL BOOKSELLER, And Law Stationer, ATHENZEUM BOOK STORE, 88. KING STREET. TORONTO, Begs resr,tctfuliy to invite tiie attention of the Lo ■M rfi »" ■ i: I ; l4 '8 t M .,^» MACLENNAN DOWNEY & HENDERSON, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, TORONTO. OFFICES : MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, Church Street, Toronto. James MacLennan. John Downey. Elmes IIendbrson. PATERSON, HARRISON & PATERSON, ONTARIO HALL, COURT STRKET, TORONTO, James PAXKnsaN. Robert A. Harrison, Q.C. John Patersok. PATERSON, HARRISON & BAIN, ONTARIO HALL, COURT STREET, TORONTO. James Patsrson. Robt. A. Harrison, Q.C. John Paterson. JohnBaik. ADVERTISEMENTS. " ^ritis^ America Assurance C0. FIRE AND MARINE. INCORPORATED BY PROVINCIAL STATUTE. ¥- Head Oiflce, Clmrch Street, Toronto. — • — THE OLDEST UPPER CANADIAN COMPANY. PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS safely invested. RATES at lowest figures consistent with safety. LOSSES liberally adjusted and promptly settled. AGENTS at all the principal localities throughout the Province. ^oarb of Iliwctors Q. P. RIDOUT, Esq., liEORGE J. BOYD, Esq., PETER PATERSON, Esq., '" E. H. RUTHERFORD, Esq., HON. WILLIAM CAYLEY, HON. GEORGE W. ALLAN, T. C. STREET, Esq., M.P., PELEG HOWLAND, Esq., A. JOSEPH, Esq., Governor-GEORGE PERCEVAL RIDOUT, Esq. Deputt-Governor— PETER PATERSON, Esq. i^rnstees: E.H.RUTHERFORD, Esq., HON. WILLIAM CAYLEY,. GEORGE J. BOYD, Esq. Manager— THOMAS W; BIRCHALL. Solicitor— CLARKE GAMBLE. FiBE Inspector— E. ROBY O'BRIEN. Marine Inspector- R. COURNEEN. This Company continues to Insure all descriptionK of Property from LOBS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, including Houses and Household Fumiture,^ detached Country Residences, Farm Houses and Farm Building and their contents, Flouring Mills, Storehouses, Produce in Store for short periods, Vessels building or repairing, and against the PERILS OF NAVIGATION (including fire) Sailing Vessels, Steamboats or their cargoes. Forms of application and every requisite information may be obtained at the Office of the Company. T. W. BIRCHALL, Manager. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1,' ' •* ^ *t '■ i • i y I ^5 '4 I>1 ' . ■ i^* I ■■3 I 'i p ' SPENCER & MACDONALD, Solicitors, &c., T. H. Spesckr. J. H. Macdcnald. ROAF, ENGLISH & FOSTER, Barristers and Solicitors, Ontario Hall, Church Street, TORONTO. JOHN ROAF, Q.C. C. E. ENGLISH. W. A. FOSTER. . MACKENZIE & SCOTT, And Solicitors in Chanceryi Offices, No. 10, Toronto Street, over Gas Co.'s, TORONTO. KENNETH MACKENZIE, Q.C. J. O. SCOTT. ^CDCNALD. % MS, . FOSTER. dDd !0.>8. J. SCOTT ADVERTISEMENTS. HENBY BOWSELL, l^oobelltr, Stationer, anii printer, Publisher of the UPPER CANADA LAW AND EQUITY REPORTS. 74 and 76. KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. ACCOUNT BOOKS MADE TO ANY PATTERN. BOOK \ND JOB rRINTINCr. CHANCERY and APPEAL CASES carefully printea. Books or any article connected with the Business imported to order from the United States, England, or any part of Europe. Every Municipal Councillor and Officer should have it. J VST PUBLISHED, A COMPILATION", with the latest amendments inserted, shewing the present stale of the following OF ONTARIO: "The Municipal," "The Assessraent," "Tavern Licenses," "Line Fences and Water Courses," "Taxation of Dogs and Protection of Sheep," " Can- ada Thistles," "Weights and Measures," Ac., with a copious Index, By THOMAS WILLS, County Clerk of the County of Hastings. Half-bound in the same style as the Statutes of Ontario. Price $1.00, Free by Mail for $1.17. tS'A discount of 12^ jjcj* cent, in quantities of not less than a dozen. TO BE HAD or HENRY ROWSELL, 74 and 76, King Street East, Toronto, or of THOMAS WILLS, BELLEVILLE. m ADVERTISEMENTS. V hi f V r I ra" ...'(S-^, BLAKE, KERR & BOYD, 4 and 5, Masonic Hall, Toronto Street, TOROKTO. EDWARD BLAKE, Q.C., J. K. KERR, J. W. FLETCHER, S. H. BLAKE, J. A. BOYD, W. O. P. CASSELS. THOMAS CUTTELL & SONS, 65, KING STREET EAST, LEADER LANE, TORONTO, ONT. ^-s.**-^.-v.>.^'V-v->..V^'^-^--^»> -^-"V-s.^^-^^ BILLS IN CHANCERY, APPEAL CASES, AND LAW AND CONVEYANCING FORMS OF ALL KINDS, PRINTED ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE RATES. V ADVERTISEMENTS. BOYD, to Street^ BLAKE, BOYD, P. CASSELS. ONS, AST, ffTO, ONT. W LAW AND [INDS, SIOTICE RICHARD SNELLING, LLB., BARRISTER, S^ttoniej-Ht-f afo, Solicitor in C^ancerj, NOTARY PUBLIC, LEADER BUILDINGS, KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, ONT. ♦ j«...foi., r««w^„ p'..„7„„^ J Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS & CO. Agents in London, England -j ^^ ^ ^^ j^^j^^. STEPHENS & BOSWELL, Solicitors in Chancery ^ *&c. OFFICE, PROVINCIAL INS. BUILDINGS, Corner Toronto and Court Streets, TORONTO, ONT. R. P. STEPHENS. A. R. BOSWELL. ADVERTISEMENTS. ni ft- t i r t lir- ■it 1 1 p^ CAMERON & SMART, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, &c, 9, TORONTO STREET, TORONTO. HECTOR CAMERON, M. A. W. LYNN SMART. GAMBLE & BOULTON, barristers, ^ttorntp, Solicitors, t^c», tl^c, British America Assurance Building, Court St., TOEONTO. CLARKE GAMBLE, Q. C. GEO. D'ARCY BOULTON. BOYD & STAYNER, ^misters, ^.ttonugs, Solicitors, ^l, WELLINGTON BUILDINGS. 72, KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, ONT. WM. T. BOYD. F. H. STAYNER. ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBERT McPHAIL, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN Writing '^^m, ^tationtrg, A7id Fancy Merchandise, No. 8, FRONT STREET WEST, W # E S K W # « iOok^|oli|nntmg#ire, NO. 80 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO. THE facilitie^s for Book and Job PRiUTixa at this ofifice have lately been greatly augmented by the addition of valuable Steam Presses and Folding Machines, and large founts of superior Type and Plain and Ornamental Letter. Barristers and Solicitors requiring Posters, Hand-Bills, Circulars, Books, Pamphlets, Law Blanks, Card?, Bill-Haads, or any description of Plain or Ornamenta' Printing, can have their orders executed in a SUPERIOR, cheap, and expeditious manner Also, a first-class BINDERY on the premises, for every description of Book-Binding. RULING done promptly for the trade. ADVERTISEMENTS. I ■,+ ,» 'i t /f I! :Kl ^' i J? ■ \ ■' f \ t i i. ^] it 1 (* ' m I THE ONTARIO CABINET LAWYER BEING A HANDT BOOK OF LEGAL FORMS, "With observations designed for the use of Students, Farmers, Merchants and others. By JOHN WHITLEY, Esq., BAnRISTEK-AT-LAW. FEICE, $1.50, FULL BOUND, A. LOVELL & CO., 67, YONGE STREET, TORONTO, B B LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO THE TRADE. ADVERTISEMENTS. TER Farmers, BUNTIN, BROTHER &, Co., AND MANUFACTURERS, 3 and 4, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, YONGE STREET, South of Kino Street, TORONTO. »q •I BOUIfl). xAm, KO. TRADE. 14:lf Yonge Street, Toronto, (Established January, 1S43 ) IMPORTER OP" Silver aud Plated Ware, Faucy Goods, and Spectacles ^oi» eve^y Bi^^Kt* WATCHES AND JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED- Bt First Class Workmen. New and Secontl-liand Pianos for Sale or to Rent. N.P. — A Liberal Discount to Clergymen, Benevolent Institutions, and the Military. a. BOOTH, ^LAZIER, ^APEHHANGEH, ^C, TORONTO. ADVERTISEMENTS. 'i H 1 ,! V:i- h 'I ' A h t 1 n t f if i ,, • CROOKS, KINGSMILL & CATTANACH, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c., EDINBURGH VSSURANCE BUILDINGS. Ifcxt to the Merchant's Bank. WEiLLINOTON STREET, TORONTO. ADAM CROOKS, Q.C. NICOL KIXGSMILL. ALEXANDER J, CATTANACH. JARVIS & JARVJS, BARRISTERS, ^Itornegs-at-fatojo^oImtors-iit-C^aiutrj, TORONTO OFFICE : BRANCH OFFICE : Next the Post Office, FORT ERIE, County of WELLAND, ONTARIO. Stiphem M. Jaktis. Saltbb M. Jabtis. ADVERTISEMENTS. DUGGAN & MEYERS, SOLICITOHS IN CHANCERY, Conveyancers, ^c. Office : Provincial Insurance Buildings, COURT STKEET, TORONTO. JOHN DUGGAN, Q.C. ADAM H. MEYERS, JR. It. ESTABLISHED IS 23. Accumulated Funds-Over £1,000,000 Sterling. HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA: WELLINGTON STREET, TORONTO. The LONG STANDING of this Office, the care exercised in the selection of lives, the extent of the (Company's rrsoorcbs, and the ECONOMY with which the whole affairs are managed, ren- der the Security unquestionable. Prospectuses, Tables of Rate.«, and also the Annual Report, contnining the Balance Sheet, and giving illustrations of the Conipany'8 Bonus System, and all information on the subject of Life Assurance, may be had on application at any of the Com- pany's Agencies throughout Canada. DAVID HIGGINS, Secretary. J. HILLYARD CAMERON, Chairman. . ^ ■■i "I in 1 I If , •4 I ADVERTISEMENTS. ADAM, STEVENSON & Co., iw riiii HI® AND IMPORTERS. A i.aR(;k assortment of 'raetiee HooIcs< AND WORKS OF REFERENCE, ALWAYS ON HAND, 8, 10, & 12, KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. Ag«iit8 for llio London, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York Pnblisliing Honses. A. DREDGE & CO., WHOLESALE STATIONERS, BOOKBINDERS, Envelope and Writings Ink Manufacturers, 53, YONOE STREET, TORONTO, ONT. ADVERTISEMENTS. PATTEESON & BEATY, No. 5, King Street West, TOKONTO. Chris. S. Patterson. James Beatv. PATTERSON, BEATY & HAMILTON, ¥o. 5, King Street West, TORONTO. Chris. 8. P.mtkrson. Jamics Beatv. J. C. Hamilton. THE LEi?Ll3ER BOOK AND JOB PRINTINQ ESTABLISHMENT, 6S, King Street East, Toronto, Ont. — »— _ CHANCERY SALES, BILLS IN CHANCERY, CONDITIONS OF SALE BRIEFS. APPEAL BOOKS, LAW BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, AND ALL DEfiCRIFTIONS OF LEGAL PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. JAMES BEATY, Proprietor. X} ; ill .1. ADVKRTISEMENTS. TIE SillGH ElMLB, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BT THE Church Printing and Publishing Co., 1. 1 M I T E D . directors: Lewis Moffat, Esiv, President. T. H. Spenceb, Esq. J. S. McMuRBAY, Esq., A. II. Meyees, Jun., Esq., Sec. Rev. E. R. Stimsox, M.A., Treasurer and Manager. Geobge M. Rae, Esq , Solicitor. OFFICE, CORNER OF BAY AND MELINDA STS., Entrance on Melinda Street. TERMS, TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUxM, {Strictly in Advance,) > - The Church Herald has been enlarged to Sixteen page?^ and, besides being a recognized exponent of Church prii<< i- pies, possesses every feature of a first-class family periodic. (tjp" Special inducements held out to Canvassers, m^ ADVERTISEMENTS. Co., J. EDT^ARDS, Importer of Decorations, Statuary, Borders, Window Shades, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, 136, YONGE STREET, TORONTO. JONES BROrHlJhS, BARRISTERS, AND INSOLVENCY* Nos. 7 and 8, MASONIC HALL, TORONTO. SOLICITORS FOR THE Canada Permanent Building and Savings Society. •^^^Vj^ «-/-*. f^ r^l t. JONAS AP JONES. CLARKSON JONEH. liEVEIlLEY JONE.S. Agent in Buffalo— John Douglas, Esq., Councillor, 234, Main Street. ^Mtuh §00fesieIkv, %U\\mtXf and Bookbinder, 36, WELLINGTON STREET EAST, TORONTO. fi' K I 44 4-: 1 1 1 'S' H ^ ADVKRTISEMENTS. A.LEX. CHRISTIE, AiOOOyNTANlir„ Commissian, Pc«se, anb ^patent ^gent. — •— AGENT FOR THE VICTORIA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Head Offiok, Hamilton, Ont. — • — References kindly permitted to Hon. J. McMurrich, Hon. Wm. McMaster, and A. T. McCord, Esq. OFFICE, No. 34, KING ST. EAST, TORONTO. MCMURRA.Y & RAE, BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Solicitors in Cliancery, tPc, YOKK CHAMBERS, COURT STREET, TORONTO. J. SAURIN McMURRAY. GEO. MARTIN RAfi. JOHN WHITLEY, fri mm\$Ui^^ ^^u.^ 64, CIIIIRCH STREET, \ ill ADVERTISEMENTS. 248 & 250, TONGE STREET, & 0, ROSSIN HOUSE. TOUONTO WEW AFB SEGONBHANB 9 Stationery & Fancy Goods Depot. A. PIDDINGTON Begs to call the attention of the Legal Profession and Public, to his Large Collection of SECOND-HAND BOOKS,, Ancient and Modern, and in various languages, including LAW, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, VOYAGES, TRAVELS, DIVINITY, MEDICINE, CLASSICS, POETRY, and the FINE ARTS, &c., all of which are offered extremely cheap for ready money. The price is marked in plain figures in, every book. An inspection is respectfully solicited. Law and other Libraries Purchased, and Books taken in Exchange. Plain and Fancy Stationery always in iStoclv at Low Prices. A large stock of Second-Hand School and College Books. A great variety of AlbumB, Toys, and General Fancy Goods. — ♦ — N. B. — For the convenience of his numerous Customers in the West End of t>ie City, A. P. has opened a Branch Store at No. G, Ilossiu House, Kint; Street West, with a full supply of Stationery, Toys, Fancy Goods, &c. ill' ;t ADVERIiSEMENTS. ^t ,11 ! 7 ( r < f 1 1 CANADA iifr ^ssttvauri (jjiflmpttg. ESTABLISHED - • . 1S47. The only Canadian Life Company authorized by Government for the Dominion. ITS RATES ARE LOWER THAN THOSE OF BRITISH OB AMERICAN OFFICES. The fact that the Canada has a larger amount of Invest- ments and of Assurance business in the Dominion than any of the British or American Companies, sufficiently attests the preference of the public of Canada for a well conducted Canadian Institution, and its rapid progress is satisfactory evidence of the popularity of its principles and practice. Agencies throughout the Dominion, where every informa- tion can be obtained, or at the Head Office, in Hamilton, Ontario. A. G. RAMSAY, Manager. Agent in Toronto, E. BRADBURNE, Toronto Street, ADVERTISEMENTS. McDOUOALL & McDOUOALL, barristers, ^Itornegs, Solicitors, ^c, ONTARIO HALL, COUBT STBEET, Hon. Wm. McDouaALL, C.B. Joseph E McDouqall. ROSS, LAUDER iS: MULOCK, Barristers and Attorneys, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, &c., Office, Masonic Hall, Toronto Street, TORONTO, ONT. Hon. J. Ross, Q.C. A. W. Laudeh. Wm. MutiOCK, s^iSSfflii 3 Itf m^ No. 51, King Street East, Toronto. JANES, BRAYLEY & NEWCOMBE, IMPORTERS OP »'m, pr^is, MMb^ ituntU^, IWiUinera, AND GENERAL DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Terms Cash. Strictly one price. 49" Orders from the country will reoeive our best attention ADVERTISEMENTS. COPP, CLARK & Go's LAW PUBLICATIONS. THE ONTARIO CABINET LAWYER, being n Handy Book of Legal Forms, with observations designed for the use of Farmers, Merchants, and others, by John Whitley, Esq., Barrister-nt-law, Toronto, $1 50. THE INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, with Tariff. Notes and Forms, by James D. EpoABjEsq., of Osgoode Hall, Barrister-at-Law. Paper boards, $2 ; half calf, $2.50; half calf, interleaved, $3. BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTAIUES ON THE LAWS OF England applicable to Real Pbofebtt, adapted to the law in Upper Canadn, by Alexander Leith, $6, THE GENERAL RULES AND ORDERS FOR REGULATING the Peactice of the Division Cockts in Ontario, and Forms of Proceedings therein ; under the provisions of several Statutes. Framed by the Board of County Judges and promulgated 1st July, 1869. By H. O'Brien. $1.00. O'BRIEN'S DIVISION COURT ACTS AND RULES, &c., •with Notes Practical and Explanatory. Paper boards, $2 ; calf, $2 50. SUPPLEMENT TO O'BRIEN'S DIVISION COURTS ACT, &c., containing notes and explanations of the Act recently passed by the Legislature of Ontario, 50 cents. (The above three in One Volume, half calf, $4.00.) A HANDY BOOK OF COMMERCIAL LAW FOR UPPER Canada, by Robert Sullivan and Charles Moss. Paper boards, $2; half calf, $2.60. THE REGISTRY ACT OF 18G6, WITH NOTES OF THE Decisions of the Courts of Upper Canada, by S. G. Wood, $1. THE CANADIAN CONVEYANCER AND HAND-BOOK OF Legal Forms, by J. Rordans. Second edition, full sheep, $2, A PRACTICAL WORK ON THE OFFICE AND DUTIES OF Coroners, adapted to the Cunadian Law, with a full Appendix of Forms and Schedules of Fees, by William Boys, LLB. Half calf, $2. THE MAGISTRATES' MANUAL ; containing a Digest of the Criminal Law of Canada, with Forms, &o., by John McNab, Esq., Barrister at Law and Crown Attorney of York and Peel. Full sheep, $4. 17 and 19, KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. ADVERTISEMENTS. BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, &C., 7 & 8, Exchange, Wellington Street, TORONTO. Feathebston Osleb. Thomas Moss. Charles Moss. CAMERON 8l HOLMESTED, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Office — South-east Cornier King and Church Sts., TORONTO. ALEX. CAMERON. GEO. S. HOLMESTED. LEYS & McMURRICH, ohtthoh: street, i 1 El »K Id ADVERTISEMENTS. m f^'n u ■ I • 1 ' 4 J. 1. 1, ,4 i ' h '< ^41 'j. NEW YORK Life Insurance Company. Cash Assets $15,000,000. Annual Income $6,000,000. 10,717 NEW Policies Issued in 1869, Insaring $I4,446J§3. ANNUAL CASH PROFITS: Paid Members in 1868 and 1869, • - $3,761,264. THOMAS GILROY, General Agent for Ontario. Office— 86, King Street East, Toronto, Ont. HUNTER, ROSE & CO., Printers^ Pn'blish.ex'S) AND BOOKBINDERS. OTTAWA - and - TORONTO, Estimates, with Sample Pages, supplied for Composing, Electrotyping, Stereotyping and Printing Books of General literatore. Legal Works, Magazines, Pamphlets, Catalogues, &c., &e. LA.TV^ BINDING In the best style and on the most moderate terms. Power- fal machinery and steam power giving them great advantages in the rapid execution of orders. ADVERTISEMENTS. 000,000. 1,446,S§3. 761,264. or Ontario. BRO^V^TN BROTHERS, STATIONERS, BOOKBINDERS, &c., 66 & 68, KINO STREET EAST, TORONTO. 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