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Entered according to Act of the Parliament oj Canada, in the year iSg6, by Geo. A. Kingston, at I he Department of Agriculture. j. W. G. WHITNEY & SON Estate Brents VALUATORS, ARBITRATORS, ETC. KSTATES MANACiED : : MONEY TO LOAN Office— 25 TORONTO ST., TORONTO TELEPHONE NO. 278 J. w. c. wmrNEY c. t. wiiiinky — 2 I US! J4 I ^^-(v^y^*^"^^^*^^ 1896. ' Sound, both " ,^th " -5— o, 94 KING ST. IV., TORONTO, Ont. JUDOES' AND QUEEN'S COUNSEL Silk and Circuit OWNS BARRISTERS' ROBES AND BAGS • Judges' and Queen's Counsel Coats and Waistcoats a Specialty TELEPHONE 335 Davis & Henderson Stationers 84 BAY STREET - - TORONTO ALLOW 30% OFF Lowest Prices on other Office Supplies -6— 1896. THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Spring Assizes— fV);/. THE HON'. MR. JU.STICK ROSE. Brantford, Non-Jury Monday, ,7th February Brockville, Non-Jury " 24th " Ottawa, Non-Jury " gth March Berlin, both " ^otj, " Stratford, Non-Jury •« 6th April Peterboro, Jury •« j^il, «< THE HON. JCI.STICE ROBERTSON. L'Orignal, both Thursday, 30th January Pembroke, both Tuesday, i8th February Toronto, Jury, ist wk Monday, 24th Peterboro, Non-Jury Cobourg, Non-Jury Toronto, Non-Jury, 5th wk.. Kingston, Jury Ottawa, Jury Toronto, Non-Jury, lotb wk. Toronto Criminal, 3rd wk -7— " 2nd Mar " 9th (i i6th {( 23rd (( 13th April " 27th (< " nth May n ilDaltese Cross* BRAND AGKINTOSHES « Steam Vulcanized Tailor Framed Seams Silk Sewn Guaranteed Odorless ' Will Never Harden Made to Order ENGLISH: Meltons, Worsteds, Tweeds and Paramattas GUARANTEE Hot Water Bottles Fountain and Bulb Syringes Rubber Sheetings Boots and Shoes, Etc. EVERYTHING IN RUBBER THE Tnrnntn Diihhor Ha illiuililj IlliUUCI Ulfi LIMITED 28 KING STREET WEST MANNINO ARCADE -8- f 1896. THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE Spring Assizes— c OH, THE HON. MR. JUSTICE FALCONBRIDGE. Ottawa, Winter Assizes Monday, 13th January Cornwall, Non-Jtiry " ^rd February Woodstock, Jury " 17th " Toronto, Non- Jury, 2ir1 wk.. " 24th " Whitby, Jury «' ,6th March Goderich, Non-Jury . '• 23rd " Toronto, Jury, 6th wk " 30th '» Sarnia, Non- Ju. y « 6th April London, Jury «< , ah May THE HON. MR. JU.STICE MacMAHON, Toronto, Non-Jury, 1st wk.Mjnday, 17th February Siincoe, Jury , " 24th " Toronto, Jury, 2nd wk " 2nd March Cornwall, Jury " joth " ^•^"h, both '. 6th April Hamilton, Non Jury " ,3th " Lindsay, Non-Jury " 20th " Brockville, Jury " ,8th May Toronto, Criminal, 5th wk. . . " 2c;th " Owen Sound, Non-Jury " ist June ~9— A. E. AMES S: i ^^^^^'^"'''^'^■■■■^ change) Buys and Sells Stocks at usual commis- sion on the Toronto, Montreal, New York, and London Exchanges. Special attention given to choice investment securities. Correspondence solicited. 10 King Street West Toronto HEADQUARTERS FOR THE. CALIQRAPH TYPEWRITER EDISON MIMEaRAPH WIRT FOUNTAIN PEN •BEST" PAPER FASTENER The Litest Novelty OFFICE SUPPLIES ACCOUNT BOOKS LEATHER GOODS BOOKBINDING TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES BROWN RRO^ mi) IMPORTING AND MANUFACTURING STATIONERS 64-68 King St. East TORONTO -lo- ^^ I I I i 1896. THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Spring Assizes -( ('«. THE HON. MR. JUSTICE .STREET. Hamilton Winter Assizes Monday, 13th January Hellevilie, Jury -. 3rd February Walkerton, Non-Jury " joth " St. Thomas, Non-Jury " ,6th March Toronto, Jury, 5th wk " 23rd •< Toronto, Non-Jury, 7th wk... " 30th Toronto, Non-Jury, Sth wk.. " 6th April Whitby, Non-Jury " g^t^ " Hamilton, Jury .. nth May Lind.say, Jury .. 8th June THE HON. MR. JUSTICE MEREDITH. Sandwich, Jury Monday, 3rd February Owen Sound, Jury '< j^jj^ ,1 Toronto, Non-Jiiry, 3rd wk.. . " ^nj March Toronto, Non-Jury, 4th wk... " ^th " Toronto, Jury, 4th wk " ,6(h " Hrantford, Jury « ,3th April Guelph, Non-Jury << ^^ji^ << Woodstock, Non-Jury " 27th " Prampton, both <■ ^th May — II — c.:^*v iiiiiiiirrnrftv" -^ THE LEADING HOTEL •*. -ACCOMMODATION FOR 600 GUESTS OR. G. Iv. BALI^ Dentist Omce-" The Forum," Yonge St. Tel. 2138. Hours. 9 to 5. J , Res,dencr-84 Bedford Rd. Tel. 4067. Hours, 8 to 10 p.m. COAL AHD WOOD 3 O COAL. ^ KING St WES*, r o Elias Rogers A Co. — 12 — >A 1^ 8T8- Hours, urs, 8 to OD r o So. ifiofl. Sitting's of The High Court of Justice AT lORONTO. WINTER ASSIZES. ist week, Monday, 13th January 2nd " " 20th " 2 3rd 20th 27th . Armour, C. f . FerRUson, J. Meredith, C. J. SPRING ASSIZES. Civil. WITH JuKv. ist week, Monday, 241!! February Roberison, J ""'' " " 2nd March MacMahon, J Qth " Ferguson, J •6th " Meredith, J ' 23rd " Street, J 30th " Falconbridge, f 6th April Meredith; C.J and 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Civil- WITHOUT Jirv. ist week, Monday, 17th February. . . .MacMahon, J. 2"^ ' ;; 24th " . . . Falconbridtje, J. 2 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th loth nth 2nd March Meredith. (. 9th 1 6th 23 rd 30th 6th April Street.' 1 Meredith, j. Robertson, J. Armour, C.J. Street, J 13th 27th Ifoyd, C. Robertson. J. 4th May Armour, C.j. Criminai.. ist week, Monday, ayth April Ferguson I ^rd '' .'' Vh 'J^y „• • ^'y'< ^' 3™ ., ., itth Robertson, J 4'h ; '8th •' Meredith, C.f 5'h 25th " MacMahon, J —1.3— Circuit Hotel Guide. BARkiH The Queen's Hotel, A, W. Brown, Prop. Kailway Fare: Single, $1.95 ; return, $<.35. 64 miles. ^ BHIXEVILLE-The Hotel Quinte, Chas. Uuuicr, Manager. Railway Fare : Single, $5.75 ; return, $6.2s. ,n miles. BERLIN The Walper House. Railway Fare: Singh, $1.95; return, $^25. 62 miles. BRACEBRIDGE Queens Hotel. J. K. Higuins Fm , :iet(jr. ' Railway Fare : Single, $3.7s ; return, $6.25. lai miles. BRAMPTON-Queen's Hotel, J. K. Hessey, Prop. Railway Fare: Single, 65c.; return, $1.10. 21 miles. BRANTFORD-Kirby House, R. Sibbitt, Prop. Railway Fare: Single, $i.ys ; return, $3.25. 70. milts. BROCK VILLE St. Lawrence Hall, Amos Robin- son, Proprietor. Railway Fare : Single, $6.95 ; -••.turn, $11.60. aoS miles. CAYUQa — Campbell Hou(\ fnJm \. Hoshal Proprietor. ' Railway Fare: Single, $2.30; return, $3. 8s. 7s miles. CHATHAfl -The Garner House, A. L. Eberts Proprietor. ' Railway Fare : Single, $5.30 ; return, $8.85. 170 miles. COBOURQ-The Balmoral, P. }. Lightbume, Prop. Railway Fare : Single, $2.35 ; return, $3.95. 6q miles. CORNWALL- Rossmore House, M. Ross, Prop. Railway Fare : Single, $8.85 ; return, $14.75. 2ti6 miles. -14- le. rown, f'roji , $i.;'3. 64 IS. Hiinirr, $6.25. 113 '.. Hig^iiis, $6.25. lai ssey, Prop. $1.10. a I ;, Prop. $3.35. 70. nos Robiii- 11.60. 208 Hoshal, $3-85- 75 L. Eberts, $3.85. 179 Liriie, Prop. $3.95. 69 LOSS, Prop, rn, $14.75. The Hl^h Court of Justice. SPRING ASSIZES. Rarrie. •'"'y* '7«t» ^el. Mereiliih, C.J. Belleville. Jury, Morula ,r(l Kel. street I Non-Jury. " . j., gih .Mar. ... Meredith, C.j Berlin. Both. Monday, juih Mar Rose, J. Bracebridge. Hoth, Tuesday. 7.!. July Ferguson, J. Brampton. Both. Monday. 4lh M.-.y . . . .Meredith, J. Brantford. Jury, Monday, ijth Apr Meredith I Non-Jury, '• ,7th Feh :..£,«, J. Brockville. CayujE^a. Both, Monday. 30th M.u- , .. Meredith, C.J. Chattiam. Jiiry, Monday, gth .Mar Bovd C Non-Jurv, '' 1..1K 1.-1 ■■•■ "o>(i,c. ■' *^' '"'" J"*;" Armour, C.J. Cobourff. Ji'ry, Mond.iy, „,th Feh Feronson r Non-Jury. " < ih M ■ i/V^8U''On, J. •' '' c/in Al.ii Robertson, J. Cornwall. i>on jury, j^d Feb. . . Falconbridge, J. CIRCUIT HOTEL GUIDE. Continued. ¥ QODERICH British Exchange, Thus. Tilt, Prop. Railway Fare : Single $4.05 ; return, $6.75. 133 miles. QUELPH- The Wellington House, D. Martin, Proprietor. Railway Fare : Single, $1.30 ; return, $2.50. 48 \ miles. HAniLTON-Royal Hotel, Thos. Hood, Prop. Railway Fare: Single, $1.20; return, $2.00. 40 miles. KINOSTON-City Hotel, J. S. Randolph, Prop. Railway Fare : Single, $5.40 ; return, $9.00. 161 miles. LINDSAY -The Benson House, John Wardrobe, Proprietor. Railsvay Fare : Single, $2.05 ; return, $3.45. 69 miles. LONDON The Tecumseh House, Chas. W. Davis, Proprietor. Railway P'are : Single, $3.40 ; return, $5.70. 116 miles. L'ORIGNAL-Alex. Chatelam's Hotel. Via Ottawa and Calumet, P.Q., thence hy ferry in summer and stage in winter ; or via steamer from Ottawa. 347 miles. MILTON Wallace House, M. E. Mitchell, Prop. Railway Fare : Single, $1.00; return, $1.70. 33 miles. NAPANEE Campbell House, H. G. Milling, Proprietor. Railway Fare : Single, $.(.50 ; return, $7.50. 135 piiles. ORANGEVILLE -Queen's Hotel, Henry Cru/ier, Proprietor. Railway Fare: Single $1.50; return, $2.50. 45 miles. --16- THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Spring Assizes— C(7«. Ooderich. Jury Monday, iitli May. . . . Meredith, C.J. Non-Jury, " 2ud M.ar, ..Falrnnl)ridge, J. Qiielpli. Jury, Monday, i6th Mar Armour, C.I. Non-Jury, " •20th Apr Meredith, J. Hamilton. Jury, Momiay, iith M.ay Street, J. Non-Jury, " ,3th Apr MacAfahon, J. Kinifston. Jury, Monday, 23rd Mar k-,l,ortsnn, f. Non-Jury, " 20th Apr Meredith, C.J. Lindsay. Jury, Monday, 8th June .Stre.-t, F. Non-Jury, " 20th Apr M.acMahon, J. London. Jury, Mond.ny, nth May . . .Falcoidmdge. T. Non-Jury, " ^^th Kdj Armour, (j.J. L'Orlgnah Both, Monday, ?oth April Uohertson, J. Milton. Both, Monday, 3rd Fel) Ferguson, J. Both, Monday, and Mar Ferguson, J. Orangevilie. Both, Monday, t6th Alar Ferguson, J. —17— CIRCUIT HOTEL GUIDE. \ Continued. OTTAWA— The Russell House, K. \. St. Jaa|ues, Proprietor. Railway Fare : Single, $7.8<. ; return, $i-^.oc.. 256 miles. OWEN SOUND- Paterson House, W. ^r, >rat- thews, Proprietor. Railway Fare: Single, $^,.65 ; letiirn, $6.10 122 miles. PARRY SOUNI)- RaJlway Fare : Single, $5.60 ; return, $9.15. PEMBROKE— Copeland House, T. ami W. Mur- ray, Proprietor.s. Railway Fare : Sin.sile, $8.15 ; return, $13.60. 330 miles. PERTH-Hicks House. John Wilson, Prop. Railway Fare: Single. $5.95 ; return, $995. ^48 miles. PETERBORO'-The Oriental, Ce... N. Graham, Proprietor. Railway Fare: Single, $2.30; return, $!.S5. 76 miles. PICTON-The Royal Hotel, E. J. Healy, Prop. Railway Fare: Single, $4.40; return, $7.35. 131 • miles. PORT ARTHUR-Algoma House, Merrill & Hod- der, I'roprietors. Railway Fare : Single, $25.75 ; rail and str., $20.35. Kciurn, lail, $48.01); rail and str., $50.50. 764 miles. RAT PORTAGE Hillyard House, L, Hilly.ird, I'roprietor. Railway Fare : Single, $^3 35 ; rail and sir., $20.35. K.--iiirn, rail, $5o.>-,., ; j;,il atid sir., $43.50. i',oC2 miles. SANDWICH WINDSOR Manning House, A. Appleton, Prop. Railway Fare : Single, $6.60 ; return, $11.00. 225 miles. ~l! M. Jaciiiies, $!;:!. oo. 256 '. :\r. ^^nr- $6.jo 122 $9.15- il W. Miir- $13.60. 330 op. $9 OJ. 248 >I, nrnham, $3.85. 76 , I'lop. $7-35- ni' rill & Hod- str.,$2o. 35. 10.50. 764 Mill yard, Ur., $20.35. .50. 1,062 iton, Prop. 11.00. 225 THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. • • 8p*"''ig Asst2es-r,)«. Ottawa. Owen Sound. i^onjnry, istj„ne, . . .VlacMahon, f. Parry Sound Both, Tnesd.ay, ,4,1, July Ferguson, J. Pembroke. Both, Tne^day, iSth Fd. Kobertson, J. Perth. Both, Moml.y, 6th Apr MacM.nhon, J. Peterborough, . Jiiry, Monday, 13th Apr Ro^e J PIcton. Both, Mon.lay, ,>.,h Apr Boyd, ('. Port Arthur. Both, Tnesd.iy.ythjune Armour, C.J Both, Tuesd.-iy, ,6th June Armom- C.J. Sandwich. NoTlurv '^'°''^"^' -'Im'^ Meredith,;. i^on J ury, 23Td Ma.- Boyd, C. —19— CIRCUIT HOTEL GUIDE. Continued. SARNIA -The Belchamber, John Huckley, Prop. Railw.iy Fare : Single, $5.70 ; return, $8.50. 163 miles. SAULT STE. riARIE Algonquin Hotel, \V. C. Hushau!!, Projirit'lor. Railway Fare ; Single, $[275 ; rail and str., $10.85. Return, r.iil, :?23.3o; rail and str., $16.50. 485 niilei^. \ SIMCOE Norfolk House, Leonard IJrady, Prop. Railway Fare; Single, 2.5s; return, $4.25. 82 miles. STRATFORD- The Windsor, l",. Hoduins, Prop. Railway l''are : Sl.i^le, 3'-75 ; return, $4.60. 88 miles, ST. CATHARINES WellancI House, C. C. Vois- ard, Prcipriotor. Railway l':ue: Single, $'>,i5; return, $;.''"). 7a miles, .Steamer Fare : Single, 75c. ; ' Uurn, $1,25. ST. THOMAS Grand Ceniral, Thos. Donley, Proprietor. Railway F'are : Single, $^05; retiun, $6.io. 131 miles. WALKERTON-Hartley House, H, I'.rannn, Prop. Railway I'"are : Single, .?;.5/ ; return, $5.85. 116. miles. WELLANO- Arlington Hotel, N. Pitton, Pr..]). Railway Fare: Single, $'7.35 ; return, $3.95. 3C miles. Steamer Fare : Single, $i,.?o ; return, .iJ2.i5. WHITBY The Royal Hotel, James iCmaney, Prop. Railway Fare: Siirgle, $1.00; return, $1.70. 30 niile-^. . WOODSTOCK-Hotcl Oxford, Chas. A. I'ync, Proinietor. Railway Fare: Singh;, $2.60; return, $4.35. 87 miles. Till: HIGH COURT ( iF JDSTICL. Spring Assizes (V;/. Sarnia. Tury, .Monday, [71I1 Fc!. Armour, C.J. Non-Jury, '• f.tli .Npr. . F.-ilconbridRe, J. 3ault 5te. Harie. Both, Tliursil.iy, 4th (uie... . Armour, C.J. Simcoe. Jury, Monday, 24th Fdi MacMahoii, ]. Non-Jury, " >otli Mar Armour, C.J. Stratford. Jury, Monday, 2nd Mar Meredith, C.J. Non-Jury, •' 6th Apr Rose, J. St. Catharinc-.s. Jury, Monday, 2nd Mar Boyd, C. -Nfon-Jury, '' 4th May Ferguson, J. St. Thomas. Jury, ?vl(.ndny, lolh Feb F.oyd, C. Non-Jury, " 16th Mar Street, J. Toronto— (.Ste page r3). Walkerton. Jury, Monilay, 1 ^jth Apr Fi^r^ruson, f. Nonjury, '" 10th Feb Street, J. Welland. Both, Monday, 27;h Apr Boyd, C. Whitby. Jury, Monday, 16th Mar. . . Falc:onl)ridge, J- Non-Jury, " 27th Apr Street,). Woodstock. lury, Monday, 17th P'eb...Falconbridse, f. 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Date of Winter Session, 1896, Tuesday, i8th February Last day for filing cases . : zSth January Last day for depositing factum 1st February Last day for inscribing appeal 3rd P'ebruary Date of Spring Session, 1896, Tuesday, 5th May Last day for filing cases 14th April Last day for depositing factum i8th April Last day for inscribing appeal 20th April The Exchequer Court of Canada. constituted under 50 and, 51 VICT, (d.), c. 16. Neither the Act nor the Exchequer Court Rules provide for any special times for the sittings of this Court, but, when any action is ripe for trial in the Exchequer Court, either party may apply before a Judge on notice to fix the time and place of trial, and sittings of the Court may be held at any time and place appointed by a Judge, notice of which shall be publish- er*. IP. .hf! ( tXfitttttt (rtiZctti', (It which Sittings aiiy action ripe for trial may be set down for hearing by either party, either by consent or upon giving ten days' notice of trial : /?«//t' //d. Judge : Hon. George W. Eurbidge. Registrar : L. A Audette. — 3' — THE GOODWIN Law Book and Publisbing Go'y LIjMITED Agents for all English, American and Cana- dian Reports and Periodicals. SEND US YOUR SUBSCRIPTION An Up-to-Date Catalogue Furnished on Application. TELEPHONE 1924 120 Victoria Street - - TOROHTO Higli-Cla ss Photography FARMER BROS. F^lnotograptiers 92 VoNcE St., Toronto Branch Studios— 294 Queen St. West, Toronto 8 and 10 King St. West, H.-iinilton Chartered Stenographic Reporter Official Reporter Admiralty Court Official Reporter Col. P. and S., O. Comm r for Ont. and Que., and States of N.Y.. Ill.,andR.[. r-8HORTHAND WORK OF EVIRV KIND UNOEBTAKtN-* Satisfaction Guarantcco Commsssions to take rvidence in Can. or U.S. promptly executed. General Legal Reporting, Arbitra- tions, References, etc., reported. TELEPHONE 421 GEO. ANGUS, C.S.R. 79 Adelaide St. East Comin r for States of .Minn., Cor. Church St., 1st Fln,,r Ohio, and liKi. Toronto —32 — {*. } N ig Co'y ,,, ind Cana> Is. The Court of Appeal for Ontario >N ihed on TORONTO 5. pliers onto Hamilton tpter . and S., O. of N.Y., 3EnTAKCN~4 S. promptly ^rbitra- St. East t., ist Fl..(,r ito ' t i Chief Justice ov Ontario: Hon. John Hawkins Hagarty. Justices ok Appeal: Hon. Geo. William Burton. " Featherston Osier. " James Maclennan. Registrar : Alex. Grant. Rcporttr: R. S. Cassels. There are five sittings of the Conrt held each year, at such times as the Judges may from time to time appoint. The dates now fixed are the first Tuesday in March and September, and the second Tuesday in January, May, and November. Date of Winter and Spring Sittings, 1896: 'I'uesday, 14th January. Tu sday, 3rd March. Tuesday, laih May. The Colonial Court of Admiralty. constituted under 54 and 55 vict. (d)., c. 29. Under the authority of the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act. 1890, the Exchequer Court of Canada is declared a Colonial Court of Admiralty. Admiralty business may be transacted at the office of the Exchequer Court at Ottawa, or at the local Registry Office of the Toronto Admiralty District. There are no dates fixtd for the sittings of this Court, but Court is held for the trial of actions at such times as the Judge may fix, upon the application of the parties. Admiralty Rules ii3 and 207. TORONTO ADMIRALTY DISTRICT. Local Judge : Joseph Easton MacDougall. Registrar : John Bruce. Marshall: William Boyd. Reporter : Alexander Downey. N.B.— See General Rules and Orders regulating the practice and procedure in Admiralty cases in the Exchequer Court of Canada, reported in Vol. 5 of the Exchequer Reports, iSga-s- ~33— puzzled Piano Purchasers... 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Rule 1435. liusiiiess which formerly sliould have heen trans- acted in either the office of the Clerk of Records anil Writs, or of the I'ie.Liistrar of the (,)ueen's Hench or Coninioii Pleas Division, shall hereafter be transacted in ///(• Cfiitral (Iff'ue. Rule i3g;). All judunit.nts and oidcrs made at any sittin,i;s of the llisli Cjtnt for the trial of causes, matters and issues at Toronto, or at any sittinj;s of a I)ivisional Court, shall he settled liy the Senior I'vetjistrar I Mr. Hohnestfi.l); hut npoii the consent of the parties the same iiia>' he settled hy the Registrar in attendance, on the Court inakin.u such judgment or order. Rules 1405 (<1) and 1409. An interlocutory injiiiirtion may, in cases of emer- gency, he granted hy a local Judye. the same to remain in force not lon.uer than eiuht days, unless continued hy the High Court, and the i arties conscntinj; there- to, a motion to ontimie, \ary, dissolve, or otlierwise deal with such injunction may also he heard 01 deter- mined hy a local Judije. Rule 1419. An Older for payment out of Court made hy the .Master in Chamhers, or hy a local Judge, must be approved hy a judge of the High Court before it is acted upon. Ru'e \^:v?.. A Divisional Court of the High Court shall sit eveiy wee'; except during the I,ongan. V. Blake. W. A. H. Kerr. • ' i -38- LIAMS IK No. 10^7 Mickle ESBITT, LL Etc. Church Sis. ONTO. e BlackstiK.k, <. RicWull. Fasken, Kay. 5NOW ^MBKRS lone No. 38 ton, LL.B., th. 5SELS LDING Lash, o.C,, itke, IIuiiic Law, .(.. i ■i THE NEW RULES OF PRACTICE. CoH tinned. All appointment for examination .>,ervec! upon the solicitor for a party seven days before the return day shall be sufficient without personal service of a sub- pfcna on such party ; conduct money may be paid or tendered to the solicitor, who must pay it over to W\\ client. It must not be applied on account of .solicitor's costs. The old practice of serving a party with a sub- phall be tried in the county in which the cau.se of action ari.ses, if all parties reside in that county ; but an order may be made upon the applica- tion of either party, and for good cause shown that the a(*tion shall be tried in another county. Rule 1463. Judgments, whether pronounced by the Court or signed by default, shall, where properly signed in Toronto, be signed by or unaar the direction of the Clerk of the Crown and Pleas, Mr. Jackson. (Mr. Mac- Namar.T has particular charge of this branch of work, which is conducted in the office formerly occupied by the Registrar of the Common Plea.s Div.) Rule 1481. Every motion to a Divisional Court against a judgment, or /or a new trial, or Ijy way of appeal iVom the judgment or order of a Judge of the High Court made at the trial, shall be set down to be heard for the first .sittings of a Court after the expiration of one month (in County Court cases 30 days, Rule 1489) from the date of pronouncing judgment. The notice must be a 7 clear days' notice^ and must !)e set down two clear days before the first day of the sittings for which notice is given. Rule 1484. A motion by way of appeal to a Divisional Court from a Judge sitting in Court othenvise than at trial shall be set down to be heard for the first sittings, for which due notice can be served after the expiration of four days from the date of pronouncing the judgment -^39— ■rORO.VTO T.F.GAf. CARDS «! Si rs i CASSELS,C.VSSELSc\:I5R()CK Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Cabl*; address : Scout.Ai.i , I Unon ro. 'J'cleplioiiti i {85 OlTicis — liaiik ot IJiiiish North America Uuildint; Cor. Vonge uiul Wellington Sts. Hamilton CaMsels K. S. Cassels Henry Hrock < CLARKi:, BOWES, HILTON cS: SW'AHEY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. J.\NKS I'.UI 1,1)1 X(;s. N. K. Cor. Kiiig and Vonge Sts. 1" .KI'HON'E .NO. iOJ. j. H. Clarke, Q.C. K. H. lie ves F.A.Milton Charles Swabey IC. Scott Ciriffm H.I. VV^att Ci.UTK, Macdonald (.\: Mills ClUTE, MaCIiNTOSH cV' AIcCuiiMMOiV Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Oi'KiCES, Canada Life Chambers. Telephone i()4r Cable address: " Macks," 'l^jronto R. C. Clute, y.C, C. S. Macdonald, j. A. Mills, ]. A. Macintosii, Neil McCriiniiion. DELAMERE, REESOR, ENGLISH & ROSS Barristers, Sjiicitors, Etc. Oi'i'iCKS, 17 'J'oronto Street CoiihiuiKrs' (ia; Company's Hiiilclinir T. D. Delamere, Q.C., H. A. Reesor, E. Tayloui English, C. C. Ross. —40— • .4 THE NEW RULES OF PRACTICE. ROCK t;|)lMlii; I 585 Buildiiit; [enry Brock 'ABEY '. A. Miltoi) i. L Watt RliMMOiV plioiie i()4t to A. Mills, n. ROSS IJuililiiK'' SOI, » <4 ■A .* Cond'nufii. or order complained of. The notice must he a two clear clays' notice, and must he set down two clear days hi^fort the first day of the sittings for which notice is given. Rule 148}. Every notice of motion or appeal to a Divisional Court must set out the grcjunds of the motion or ap- [)eal. Rule 1484. Security for costs on appeals to the Court of Aiipeal shall not hereafter he re Printed appeal Ijooks shall not hcrf.ifier be neces- sary. Foiu' legible typewritten copies of the jiulg- ment complained of, the written opinion, or opinions, of the Judge or Judges by whom the judgment was pro- nounced, and the stenographer's notes of evidt-nce (including the judge's charge, if any), shall be delivered to the Registrar along with the reasons of .appeal, and the record, exhibits, affidavits, o\ other papeis ;i;id documents up.jn w'nicn the judgment complained of proceeded, aiui which affect the question raised hy the appeal. Appeal books may be |)>-inted as for- merly, but, if so printed without any order or consent, the party printing shall, in any event, l)ear the extra costs occasioned thereby. Rule 148S. County Court appeals shall be to a Divisional —41— .T^TOfttm/v LEGAL CARDS EDGAR & MALONE Harri5ter». Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Etc. Solicitors for i lie Tnrontu (Jer eral Trusts Company I he Central Canada Loan .<; Savinsis Company, and The I .ronto Savings and l,oan Company. Okiick, (Jeneral I'rusts Hld^s. Cor. Yong" and Culborne Sts. 'fVlephone 372 J. I). Kdgar, (,).C., K. T. Malone. j. V. Hdtjar. A. L. Malone, J. K. Hird, Fred Langmuir HOLMAN & PATTUI.LO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Oi I iiKs, 86 Bay Street Uegistered Cable Aefore ilu- ^liiinKs, in>t«ad of six, as formerly. Rule i-ifly. Appeals from a Jiidgi' in Chambers, Master in Chambers, Local Judge, or l.ocnl Master shall be to a Divisional Court, and these afpeals shall have prece- dence over other cases on th<; list. The notice of motion must be served within 4 days and be returnable within 10 days after the decision complained of, ant! must be set duwn at latest the day before the day when the motion is returnable. Rule 141)0. .'\ bond given for security for costs inay be deliv- ered up for cancellation or suit upon consent of the solicitors, without any ortler. Ride 1499. The Taxinjj Ofl'icer's discretion is no longer limited in allowing a C^ounsel foe on argiunent in the Coirt of Afipeal in High Court (?ases. Ride i';o4. Owing to the fact that several ctianges have been made in the form of endorsenient of Writs of Sum- mons in mortgage actions, ne\\ Micplies of these forms shoidd be obtained. •Set down all motions for the Weekly Court, and file papers incidental thereto with Mr. C. O. Strange, in the office formerly 0(cupied by the Registrar of th«- Q.B.I). In the published ' opy of the Rules which came into force, Jainiary isl, »8qfi, Rule 1560 is so numbered by a misprint . li should be ijio, and should read as follows: " ir,)... 'rhe following Rules are repealed, viz.:— Rules ii-ig, inclusive, -.*2, 23, jj^, i^g, 216-218, inclusive, 1268, 1305, 649-651, inclusive, 789, 800, 1266. 1277(a), subclause (e), 666 (b). as containsd in 127", 1282-1285, inclusive, 1)03. tuMi 'V**) auil 1356." " Improvement the Order of tbe Age." Kach typewriter advertises itself as best. Better see if any run as easily, stay in order, or attain as many desirable ends as NEW SMITH PREMIERS, NOS. 2, 3. and 4 PEARS & NEWSOME General AgentA Legal and Commercial Stationers 38 Victoria Street, - TORONTO —43- I fi TORONTO LEGAL CARDS KINGSMILL, SAUNDERS & TORRANCE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Union Hank Building, 19 Wellington Street West Cable Address, "Kingsmill, Toronto." Telephone No. 573 Nicol Kingsniil.Q.C., J. J. Kingsrnill, Dyce W. .S.iunders, W. P. Torrance ' LAIDLAW, KAPPELE & BICKNELL Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. Onices, In.peiiai Hank Hi.iklings, 34 Wellington St. E. Caljle Address, "Laidlaw, Toronto." Telephone No. 19 William Laidlaw, g.C, George Kappefe Fames Hicknell, C. W. Kerr LOU NT, MARSH cS: CAMERON Barristers and Solicitors Oiliots ;>3 Toronto Street Cable Address, "Marsh, Toronto." Solicitors for The Trust .*;• Loan Co. of Canada and Ihe Standard Hank Wni [,ount, (J.C, Alfred H. M.arsh, U.C. W. A. Cameron, .M.A.,Ceo. \. Kingston. MACLAREN, MACDONALD, MERRITT cS: SHEPLEY Barristers* SnUcitfsr' Union Loan Hun.niNcis, 28 and 31 Toronto Street J. J. Maclaren, l^.C, J. H. ALacdonald, O.C \V. ^L Merriit, (;. F. Shepley Q C " W. E. Middleton, R. C. Donald, Frank W."Ma( Maclean —44— 'I- 1 ' The Weekly. Sittings. A judge sits at Osgoode Hall cvory week, except during vacation, for the purpose of tlisposing (jf all business^ except trials, which may be transacted by a single judge. The business of the Weekly Sittings is distributed as follows : Monday and Friday, Chambers. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Single Court. The sittings usually begin at ii o'clock, but the following judges, Armour, C.J., Falcoiibridge, J., and Street, J., usually sit at lo o'clock. C/erk of the Weekly Court: A. F. Maclean. Chambers are held by the Master every morning at II o'clock Master in Ciiamheks : John Winchester. Clerk in Chambers : F. Ariioldi. COUNTY COURT SITTINGS FOR THE YEAR 1896. YORK COUNTV. Monday, 3rd February, Non-Jury Sittings. Tuesday, 3rd March, County Court and Genera Sessions. Monday 13th April, Non-Jur>' Sittings. Tuesday, 12th May, County Court and General Sessions. Tuesday, 8th .Septeniber, County Court and (ieneral Se.ssions. Monday, 19th October, Non-Jury Sittings. Tuesday, ist December, County Court and General Sessions. COUNTIES EXCEPT VOKK. Tuesday, 7th April, non-jury only. Tuesday, 9th June, County Court and General Ses- sions. Tuesday, 6th October, non-jury only. Tuesday, 8th December, County Court and General Sessions. -45- roRoyro legal cards MOSS, BARWICir&TRANKS AND Moss, Avi.KswoRTH & Armour Barristers, Etc, ' NOKTI, ,„.■ S(OT..AND ChAMHKKS, ,8-2C King St. W. Walter Harw.ck A. B. Aylesworth, Q.C. VV. J Franks, Doufirlas Armour, - -I*- J- Wright. J. H. Moss^ MOWAT, LANGTON, MOVVAT & MACLENXAN Barristers. SoMcitors, Notaries. Etc. VoRK Chambers, 9 Toronto Street Cable Address, " Mowlangton," Toronto Telephone No. 729. Sir Oliver Mowat, Q.C. Thomas Langton, Q.C. H. M. Mowat, R. J. Maclennan. MULOCK, MILLER, CROWTHER vV MONTGOMERY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Onice. S. W. Cor. King and Church Streets Telephone No. 732 W. Mulock QX'., W. N.'Miller.Q.C, J. Crowther. J. D. Montgomery, W. Mulock, Jr. C able A ddress, " Mulocks," Toronto McCarthy, ^slerT hoskin & creelman Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. K.7EEHULD BUiLUINGS, V^iOKlA 3 IKEET, ToKONTO IVAItoi. McCarthv. g.C. U. bTosIct. isli:r\^ So/iii/ors, Etc. OFFICES:- BOARD OF TRADK HUILDING D. E. Thomson, Q.C. J^avid Henderson, (ieorge Hell. John W. Holden. WATSON, SMOKE & .\L\STEN Barristers, Soluitors, Notaries, Etc. 9 TORONTO STREET Telephone No. 9S9 Cable Address, " Wathorne" George H. Watson, ().C. C. A. Masten. .Samuel C. Smoke. WELLS cS: MACMURCHY Barristers, Etc. R. M. Wells, Q.C. Angus Mac.Murchy. OFFICES : Rooms 210-213 Nkw Union Station Fi?oNT Stkert Wkst Telephone No. 1272. Registered Cable Address, " Wellsmac," Toronto. 48- >5 EER AMBERS ■e," Toronto Smiih, Q.C. ireer. ^SON lUILDING iderson, I. .STEN Etc. VV.ithorne " lasten. :hy irchy. ION Toronto. .) LEGAL CARDS AYIiMBR CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Solicitors for Murray's Private Bank. Solicitors for Warnock's Private Bank. John Crawford. J. L. Crawford, B.A. BARRIB HEWSON & CRESWICKE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Etc. ROS.S' BLOCK, No. 89 DUNLOP STREET — MONEY TO LOAN — C. E. Hewson. A. E. H. Creswicke. BELLEVILLE PONTON & MORDEN Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Solicitors for the Hastings Loan and Investment Co. W. N. Ponton, M.A. W. S. Morden, B.A. BERLIN BOWLBY & CLEMENT Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Offices in the Court House Ward H. Bowlby, Q.C. Edwin P. Clement. County Crown Attorney. BOTH WELL W. R. HICKEY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. -49— LEGAL CARDS BOWMANVILLE D. BURKE SIMPSON Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, Etc. Solicitor kor The Ontario Bank, Bowmanville. The Dominion Crgan & Piano Co. BRAMEPTON \ JUSTIN & SCOTT Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan B. F. Justin, LL.B. w. F. Scott. BRANTFORD HARLEY, SWEET & HARLEY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. . Solicitors for the Standard Bank, James Harley. Edmund Sweet. E dmund Harley. BROCK VILLE HUTCHESON & FISHER Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Offices : Corner Main Street & Court House Ave. J. A. HuTCHEsoN, A. A. Fisher. CHATHAM SCANE, HOUSrON, STONE & SCAN n. Barristers, Etc. Solicitors for the Merchants Bank of Canada. E.W.Scane. M.Houston. Fred. Stone. W.W.Scane. —50 — i 1 LEGAL CARDS )N , Etc. e. 3o. N. F. Scott. RLEY ANK. ind Harley. ER iouse Ave. 'iSHER. 'NE cSr anada. .W. Scane. '• f CLINTON W. BRYDONE Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public, Etc. COBOURG KERR & KERR Barristers, Etc. Solicitors for the Dominion Bank. "^l^^^l^'J^^Q^. W^. Kerr, LL.B. COLBOKNE FIELD, McCOLL & DREWRY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Offices also at Cobourg and Brighton. F. M. Field, B. A. J. B. McC oH. Geo. Drewry, B.A. CORNWALL MACLENNAN, LIDDELL & CLINE. Barristers, Notaries, Etc. P. B. Maclennan, Q.C. J. W. Liddell. C. H. Cline. DETROIT, MICH. BOWEN, DOUGLAS & WHITING Attorneys and Counsellors Nos. 80 TO 8s Moffat Building. Herbert Boweii- Samuel T. Douglas. Frederick W. Whitinjr Henry B. Graves. Allison L. Hitchcock. ^ —51- LEGAL CARDS OI^ENOOE MILNE & FAULDS RarnsterSf Solicitors^ Notaries, Etc. Offices also at 88 Dundas Street, London. James R. Milne. John F. Faulds GODERICH CAMERON, HOLT & HOLMES Barristers, Etc. Solicitors for Canadian Bank of Commerce and Huron and Bruce Loan and Investment Company. M. C. Cameron, Q.C. Philip Holt. Dudley Holmes. OUKLPH GUTHRIE, WAT r & GUTHRIE Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, Donald Guthrie, Q.C. James Watt. Hugh Guthrie. HAMILTON GIBSON, MARTON & OSBORNE Barristers, Etc, Bank of Commerce Building, Corner King and Hughson Streets. Hon. J. M. Gibson, Q.C. Geo. E. Martin. W. W. Osborne. J. B. JACKSON, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, and Notary Public. -58- ! i. l! \ : I MADO Barri: LEGAL CARDS \ KINGSTON WALKEM & WALKP:M Barristers^ Etc, Solicitors for Synod of Ontario, Frontenac Loan Society, Standard Bank, Kingston Gas Co., Street Railway Co., Calvin Co., etc. Richard T. Walkem, Q.C. Joseph B. Walkkm. I.IND8AY McINTYRE & STEWART Barristers^ Etc. Offices over Ontario Bank, Kent St. D. J. Mclntyre, Q .C. T. Stewart. LONDON GIBBONS, McNAB & MULKERN Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. Corner Richmond and Carling Streets. Geo. C. Gibbons. p. Mulkern. Fred. F. Harper. Geo. McNab. L'ORIGNAL O'BRIAN & HALL Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc. Office, Court House Llilding C. G. OBrian w. S. Hall. AIADOC WILLIAM CROSS, LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. Solicitor for E. D. O'Flynn & Sons, Bankers. — 5J— LEGAL CARDS MILTON WM. I. DICK Bayrister, Solicitor, Etc. MOKRIHBUKO JOHNSTON & BRADFIELD Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyuutcers, Notaries, Etc. A. Johnston, LL.B. O. F. Bradfield. NAPANKK MORDEN, RUTTAN & MORPHY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Solicitors for the Merchants Bank of Canada. O. F. RuTTAN. Arthur W. Mori-hy. P.O. Drawer 632. NEWMARKET T. H. LLOYD Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. >ORTHBAY J NO. M. McNAMARA Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Revising Officer, District of Nipissing. -54- LEGAL CARDS lELD Ulcers^ '. Bradfield. 'anada. . MORI'HY. Etc. ng. i ORANGKVILLE W. L. WALSH Baryister, Solicitor, Etc. Solicitor for the Bank of Hamilton. 0«HAWA L. K MUR'l'ON, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor in the Supreme Court, Notary Public, Etc. Dominion Bank Building, East Side of Siincoe St. OTTAWA O'CONNOR .V' HOGG Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries PuMic, Etc. 83M Sparks Stkebt. n. O'Connor, Q.C. W. D. Hogg, Q.C. Chas. O'Connor. OWEN SOUND MASSON cV^ EVANS Barristers, Etc. Solicitors for the Bank of Hamilton. 2 Poulett Street. James Masson, Q.C. R. W. Evans. PEMBROKE WHITE & Wn.LIAMS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Solicitors for the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Quebec Bank. Offices, Munro's Block. W. R. White, Q.C. W. H. Williams. —55— LEGAL CARDS PERTH ROGERS k STEWART BarrisUts, Etc. }. M, Ko(;rrk. J. A. Stbwart. FBTBRBOROUOH* . ' E. B. EDWARDS Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. The PICToN WRIGHT & WALMSLEY Barristers, Etc. Offices, Herrington Block, opp. Bank of Montreal, Main Street. Jno. A. Wright, LL.B. Thos. Walmsley, B.A. PORT HOPE H. A. WARD Barrister, Etc. SARNIA LISTER, COWAN & MACKENZIE Barristers, Solicitors, Proctors, Notaries, Etc. J. F. Lister, QC. John Cowan. Uavid Mackenzie. -56- LEGAL CARDS I §AULT 8TK. MARIK N. SIMPSON, H.A. Barriittt Etc. The Canada Permanent '„' 5, 7, 9, u Assi«., Alphabetically Arranged ....", = 17' ,0 I! Circuit Hotel Guide. . ••=. 17, 19.21 Assizes. Chronologically Arranged . . . '. . '. ['' ' ' ' ' Z Supreme Court of Canada ... '' ^'f ' ^ Exchequer Court of Canada ) 3i Court of Appeal for Ontario , Colonial Court of Admiralty ' ) 33 London and Ottawa Weekly Court New Rules of Practice Weekly Sittings, Toronto \\\'.'.'.'.''.'.'. ' ' :''' '^' f '' '' County Court | 45 Toronto Lecal Card o i.ci,a v^ara ^g, 40, 42, 44, 46, 47, .3 Country J.egal Card .. ^ 49-59 SPEIGHT & VanNOSTRAND DOMINION AND ONTARIO LAND ^„ , ^ SURVEYORS (Secrnary of Ontario Land Surveyors" Association! DRAUGHTSMEN, Ere. O....ICK -Room C. FirsTFloor, Yonge St. Arcade < 'pp. Tempurance TORONTO Ok T. B. Speight, KICK Tki.EI'HONE, No. 1079 —60- A. J. VanNostrand. ;>' - Oi Ontario r'.^ -v ^-V-; Corner- ' . 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