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Brophy, Gerald E Winnipeg. Burnham F. E Emerson. Campbell, Colin H Winnipeg. Canavan, W. B Winnipeg. Carey, Daniel Winnipeg. Carey, E. D : Winnipeg. Carey, J Winnipeg. Cassidy, Robert Winnipeg. Clarke, Frank J Winnipeg. Clarke, H. J., Q.C Winnipeg. Clemow, F. C Winnipeg. Cochrane, F Winnipeg. Coutlee, L. W. P Winnipeg. Crerar, John Minnedosa. Culver, W. H Winnipeg. Cumberland. F. D Winnipeg. Dawson, A Winnipeg. Delahaye, G Winnipeg. Dingman, W. B Winnipeg. Durand, 0. A Winnipeg. Ellis, W. F Winnipeg. Elliott, E Winnipeg. Ewart, John S Winnipeg. Finkle, Alex Winnipeg. Georgen, P. V Portage LaPrairie. Glass, David Winnipeg. Glass, Chester Winnipeg. Kagel, N. F Winnipeg. Haggart, R. T Winnipeg. Haggart, Alex Winnipeg. Hamilton, C. E , . Winnipeg. i Manitoba Law List — Continued. Hamilton, W. C Winnipeg. Henderson, H. E Winnipeg. Holmes, J. W Winnipeg. Howard, E. M Winnipeg. Howard, G. R Winnipeg. Howell, H. M Winnipeg. Hough, J. S Winnipeg. James, W. J Portage LaPrairie. 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Ross, A. W Winnipeg. ]■ 1 Manitoba Law List — Continued. Royal, J , Winnipeg. Sutherland, A. M Winnipeg. Thibaudeau, W. B Winnipeg. Vivian, H Winnipeg. Walker, G. H Winnipeg. Watson, a. A Winnipeg. Wilkes, W. A Winnipeg. Wilson, J. W. H Winnipeg. Wood, E. M Winnipeg. Woodworth, D. II Winnipeg. i\ ROLL OF ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANaED. Aikins, J. A. M Winnipeg. Allen, C. H Winnipeg. Andrews, G. A. F Winnipeg. Archibald, Heber Winnipeg. Ashbaugh, R. L Winnipeg. Baui, J. P Winnipeg. Baker, G. W Winnipeg. Barrett, F. W Winnipeg. Bell, J. H Emerson. Biggs, S. Winnipeg. Black, W. R Portage LaPrairie. Blanchard, Sedley Winnipeg. Bodwell, Emerson Winnipeg. Boultbee, John Portage LaPrairie. Brophy, Gerald F Winnipeg. Brown, P. J Winnipeg. Burnham, F. E Emerson. Campbell, Colin H Winnipeg. Canavan, W. B Winnipeg. Carey, Daniel Winnipeg. Carey, J Winnipeg. Cassidy, Robert Winnipeg. Clarke, F. J Winnipeg. Clarke. H. J Winnipeg. Clcmow, F. C Winnipeg. Cochrane, F Winnipeg. Cooper, D. H Brandon. Coutlee, S. M. D Winnipeg. Crerar, John Minnedosa. Culver, \>^ H Winnipeg. Cumberknd, F. D Winnipeg. Curran, John P Winnipeg. Manitoba Law List — Continued, hi' I Daly, T. M Brandon. Dawson, A Winnipeg. Delahaye, G Winnipeg. Dextei', Henry J Winnipeg. Dingman, D. B Winnipeg. Durand, C. A Winnipeg. Ellis, W. F Winnipeg. Elliott, E Winnipeg. Ewart, John S Winnipeg. Ferguson, P Winnipeg. Finkle, Alex . . Winnipeg. Frost, J. W . Winnipeg, Georgen, P. V Portage LaPrairie. Glass, David Winnipeg. Glass, Chester Winnipeg. Gordon, G. B Winnipeg. Haggart, R. T AVinnipeg. Haggart, Alex Winnipeg. Hamilton, W. C Winnipeg. Hamilton, C. E Winnipeg. Henderson, F. G. A Brandon. Holmes, J. W Winnipeg. Howard, R. M Winnipeg. Howard, G. R Winnipeg. Howell, H. M Winnipeg. Hough, J. S Winnipeg. James, W. J Portage LaPrairie. Jameson, R. W Winnipeg. Johnstone, T. C Winnipeg. Kennedy, Thos. S Winnipeg. Killam, A, C Winnipeg. Lemon, A Winnipeg. Locke, S. Corbett Nelsonville. Macdonald, Allan Winnipeg. Macdonald, Stuart Winnipeg. Macdonald, P. A Winnipeg. Macdonald, Hugh J AVimiipeg. Macdonald, W. A Winnipeg. Macdonell, J. M Winni])eg. Macfee, R. M Winnipeg. Mackay, A Winnipeg. MacMahon, Hugh Winnipeg. McArthur, J. B Winnipeg. McCoU, A. J Winnipeg. McDonald, J. F Winnipeg. McKay, Angus Winnipeg. McKenzie, Fred Winnipeg. McLaren, J. B Nelsonvillo. MoMeauB, L Winnipeg. :i ^ ! \ I H^ ■i I Manitoba Law List — Continued. ■ McPherson, G. E Winnipeg. Mills, G. G Winnipeg. Monkman, A Winnipeg, Morice, J Winnipeg. Morpliy, W. F Miu-.cdosa. Morphy, E. H Winnipeg. Morrow, John Winnipeg. Munson, J. H. D Winnipeg. Mulock, W. Redford Winnipeg. Nason, Henry Winnipeg. O'Reilly, John Winnipeg. O'Reilly, H. R Winnipeg. Osier, E. Lake Winnipeg Patterson, G Winnipeg. Perdue, W. E Winnipeg. Philip, G. Byron Winnipeg. Prudhomme, L. A Winnipeg. Rankin, C. S Winnipeg. Reid, Hay tor Winnipeg, Richards, A. Vj Winnipeg. Robertson, F. Beverley Winnipeg. Robertson, J. J Winnipeg. 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The Profes- sion has since then much increased in numerical strength, and many changes have taken place in the constitution and practice of the Courts and otherwise, which have necessitated a new edition of the Law List. The plan of the Work is much the same as on former occasions, but the contents have been carefully collated, so as to make them as correct as possible, and in this respect it is hoped the Profession will find no just cause of complaint. The compiler would return his best thanks to the gentlemen of the various offices for the Administration of Justice for the assistance rendered him in the compilation of the Work. Toronto, July, 1883. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Preface V Introduction — The Judicature Act 1 JUDICIAKY : — Supreme Court and Exchequer Court of Canada 13 vSupreme Court of Judicature for Ontario 14 Court of Api^eal for Ontario , 15 High Court of Justice for Ontario 15 Queen's Bench Division 10 Chancery Division 16 Common Pleas Division 17 Courts for Trial of Controverted Elections 18 Reporters of the Courts 18 Crown Law Officers , 18 Officers of tlie Courts 19 Maritime Court of Ontario . . 21 Heir and Devisee Court 21 Surrogate Courts 2?? Board of County Judges 22 County Courts 22 County Court Sittings and General Sessions 23 County Judges Criminal Court 23 Courts of Revision 23 Insolvent Debtors' Courts 24 Division Courts 24 Sittings of the Courts 25 Circuits of the Courts 2() County Registrars 28 Registration Divisions 29 I )ivision Court Clerks 31 Table of Descent of Personal I'^statos of Intestates .... 39 Table of Descent of Rc'il Instates 42 Commissioners for taking Affidavits 44--17 /udiciary of other Provinces of Canada 48-50 Law Society of Ontario 51 C!ounty and Judicial OHicors 54 List of Practising Bai-ristcrs and Solicitors in Toronto, with places of Business and Residence 5(i List of Practising Barristers and Solicitors throughout Ontario, with (Jonunon Law and Chancery Agents in Toronto {\1 Supreme Court Agency liist 123 ^Laritime Court Agency liist 134 List of Queen's Counsel 135 Rules of the Law Society of Ontario as to Examinations for ( 'all and Ccrtiticatos of Fitness ]M Law Society Curriculum ... lOy V 1 Kl THE JUDK^ATURE AC1\ It may be affirmed as a fact, witliout tlie possibility of contradiction, that our judicial system lias been completely i'evoluti(nii/.ed by the Judicature Act. The reform wliich has thereby been accomplished is real, and it is cert:iinly benefi- cent. The blending of the Couits of Common Law and ( ihancery into one Court of uiiiversal jurisdiction in civil cases was, however, no new idea. It liad been ailvoeated years ago. In the Toronto Leader of 9th March, ISG8, the following appears : — " We have several times already stated in these columns that in our opinion there should be one Court of universal jurisdiction in civil cases. It must not be supposed that thereby we would dispense with equity altogether. We cannot tlispense with its principles ; we simply urge that a distinct Courtis unnecessary for their administration. We recognize .and advocate the adoption of the well-settled ])rinciples of the Court of Chancery, but we claim that they should be incor- porated with and form a part of tlie connnon law system, so that every right and ever}" remedy wliich the suitor or the sued may have, shall be detei'mined in one and the same ( 'ourt, anil in one and the same suit. We nuiintain th;it our law should be what the connnon law of Enulaud would have been had the Judges accommodated themselves to tlie successive exigencies of the times, and, by a skilful use of the malleable nature of the system, given to it that reiiiieiiii'iit and ])(ili8h of which it was nnu'e susceptible t!i:iii any other body of juris- prudence. What we reijuire is, not the coiiinion law of 1 Ingland or of Canada in its restricted sense, but tiie c''ii\ini()n law incor- porated with e([uit3f (more eompleti.'ly than it is at present), mitigated however in every instance by the principles of the latter, and thus adopted to the neeessities of our time ;)!id our country. We rcijuire this system, compouinled of the two now in use, unitin.; all tlii^r e\i'i'lliii(;i.:s, l)ut adiuinisfcctcil by one tril)iinal. The p irticiilar (ibjcel,, we think, to which public attention should be directed, and on which our le^islaiors must dicidc, is, to elimina,te the iii'ii/ii-i opfrdin/i liy which the two systems should l)e incorporated, to ascertain the course which should be pursued by the Legislature ami afterw.irds liy the Court, in the preparation of rules of practice, to make the new system complete." 2 The Judicature Act. y From time to time the writer of the articles in the Leader contimied to argue in favour of fusion, and to urge for that legislation \\iiicli sliould accomplish tlie desired change, con- vinced that the interests of the public anect of waste, merger, assignment of del»ts, injunc- tions, receivers, and other matters, to be in acconlance with the pi'inciples aetc 1 upon by tlie ( 'oiirt of Chancery; jn-ovidea that 'generally, in all matters not lieri'inbefore particularly mentione 1 in wliicli tliiirc! is any coiillict or variance between the Rules of lOijnity and the Kules of Common l^aw, with reference to the same matter, the liules of Equit; shall prevail.' " I TJie Judicature Act. (b) The Ontario Judicature Act of 1881 ; Pailes of the Court, and Forms ; with the Orders of the Court of Appeal, and oth(;r Acts, Onksrs, and llules rcl.itiiig to the l)ractice in the Sujircnie Court of Judicature ; with practical notes, })y James Maclennan, (j|.C. Mr. Maclemian states in his preface that the hook was undertaken at the suggestion of the Attoriiey-Ceneral for Ontario, under whose auspices the Act was passed, and who was good enougli to place the notes which }e had made in l)reparing the lUll for the Legislature at the service of the editor, and who has also favoured him with valualjle sugges- tions in tlie preparation of the work. ((■) A Manual of Practice of tlie High Court of Justice for Ontario iindcr the Ontario Judicature Act, 1881 ; with the additional iiules of the Supreme (.'ourt of Judica- ture for Ontario passed since the '21st August, 1881, and the Rules of the High Court (jf Justice ; by George Smith Holmested, Picgistriir of the Chancery Division. [d) Outline of an Action under the Ontario Judicature Act; shewing at a glance the procedure under the Act and Pules; by Walter Barwick, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. It is within tlie scope of these remarks on the Judicature Act to refer to some of the principal ])rovisions, and to glance at some of the clianges M'hich are particularly noticeable. Tiif> Courts of Appeal, (,)ueen's Bencli, Conuuon Pleas, and Chancery are consolidated into one Court, called the Supreme Court. This Court consists of two divisions, one called "The High Court of Justice for Ontario," comprising the Couits of Queen's liench, Coninu)U Pleas, and Chancery ; the other called "The Court of Appeal for Ontario," composed of the existing Court of Appeal. The Courts composing the High Court are known by the respective names of the Queen's Bench Division, the'Common Pleas Division, and the Chancery Division. All actions are iu)w ccmimenced by writ of summons i&sued out of the High Coui't, and each writ specifies the division of the Higli Court to which the action is assigned. Under the new practice, the siuliject of parties has become one of increased inii)ortancc. This is in couse([Uence of the additional latitude allowed in joining parties at the commence- ment of the action, and the greater nioditications ])ermitted during its [jrogrcss. Uefei'ring to Order Xll, Ilule Mi), it will be found that "All p(;rsons may be joined as plaint ill's in whom the right to any relief claimed is alleged (o exist, u-lntlici' joiiifh/y ,•«!'<■ I'd 1 1 1/, or ill t/ir iiJhriiiilirr. These latter words are of a most sweeping and coniprelu'usivc eliaracU'r. To a. certain extent, liy tlie Atlministration of Justice Act, \\. S. O. eh. 4';*, sec. T), powir was given tti adil third jiersons as ]iarties; but the Judicature Act all'ords a riglit of j(Miiing ]»arties far in fummmmmmmmmmmmmmB The Judicature Act. exceas of anything allowed hy any previous practice ; and the intention is nuniiicst— the olijcL't is cleor — and it is, that com- plete jusLicc may l;c dcnic in one suit, It is important also to notice, in cdnjuiiction wiOi tiii.s rule, \vh;it is enacted witli regard to tlie jiuironM who niay l)e joined as defendants. Hi.Io 91 [)rovides : That all persons may he joined as defendants against whom the ri:.dit to any relief is alleged to exist, n'!ii'l!ier Jol/it'//, .sri-i/n/li/, . A\H'i), that i.t enaldes any number of plaintitl's to join together and condiine in tlie sa.mo action their several ;uid distinct causes of jiction against a defendant or defendants. The judgment of Bi'amwell, \j.,\., in this case is well worthy of a careful perusal. Tlu! same consti'netioii .-ind the same re;i.-(>ning niiisfc a.iijily as to joining ({/■/'('i'(fii)if:'. it is dillicnlt to .■>ay how this will work in practice. .Mtonlioii shoidd ; Iso he (liI■t■(■^(■d tnTlnlcHS, which i)ro\ide;^ tliat "Whc'o t^nii' ai-i' mimiinus ])aities hiving the same interest ill 'Mio a.i.tiMii, due or nmrc (if siicli ]).utii'S m.ty sue * " ' Oil lirlidf oi' for the henelit of all parties so int(M'esf-''(!." On this lule siv()'al imiiortant deeisioiis h;ive hceii leiidi'ic 1, Avliii-li are colleeti'il in Sli'. M.iclcnn ui's woi'k, p. ir.o. The (|i!es|,i(iM of ]i:ii'ties, lliereiore, can he !ie:-i eonsidercd wiMi I'l'fereiice to — 1. '! he ahsoliite right whirh tlie plainlilV h is :,( tlie initiation of the action to juiii parties to the suit. '2. Tl'.o a.hsolute right which a di'lendaiit has, .ilougwith hi.s derail, '(s to join ii(!W parties to the a<;tion. 8. The li ;!it which either ])ai'ty has, during the progress of the ra't.ion, to ai>iily to the < 'oiirt for leave to aly M'ith the rule as to pleading. Ilule lol) provides that, " Where the writ is specially endorsed auil the defenserved that every pleading must be concise ; ])rolixity of statement is for- bidden ; the material facts are to be stated, but not the evidence by which they are to be proved ; and so admissions should not be jtleaded, being only evidence. Documents are only to be set out in such parts as are material, and their ell'cct only shduld be phjaded, except, of course, Avhere the precise words are material. I'resumptions of law need not be averred. The first principle of pleading under the Judicature Act is "W 6 TAe Judicature Act. to avoid prolixity. Another rule to be observed is that the plaintiff in his statement of claim need not state under what particular form of action he is proceeding, nor in what parti- cular legal relation he claims to stand to the defendant. In support and in explanation of this rule I'eference may be made to Hanmer v. FlUiht, 35 L. T. N. S. 127 ; 24 W. 11. 346 ; and The Mefropolitan L'ai/icaij Cu. v. DeJ'ries, 3G L. T. N. S. 150; in Appeal, 36 L. T. N. 8. 495. The plaintiff too, in his statement of claim, need not and should not jilead any facts in anticipation of and to meet the defence. This was a rule of pleading prior to the Judicature Act, and it has been settled to be the rule under the new system. The following aixtliorities will lielp to explain it : Earp V. Uendeviion, L. R. 3 Ch. D. 254; Jlalt v. Eve, L. K. 4 Ch. D. 341. STATEMENT OF DEF'^NCE, The changes, says a learned writer, made by the new prac- tice in the form of the statement of defence, and the character of the averments it must contain, are even mure sweei)ing than in the case of the ^t;itemtiit of claim. First of all, as a matter of foi-ni, all tlie allegations contained in the defence must be arranged in numbered paragraphs, as in a statement of claim ; and tlien, as a matter of substance, all general pleas under which the defendant might formerly have proved a variety of totally ditlereiit defences are alxilished, anl, is together ) this he The Judicature Act. COUNTER-CLAnr. On this isulijeet several iniijortant (incslicais call for eon- sideiatioii. ^^'lK'll may a defendant plead a ccjunter-elaiin ? In whivt foi-m, and with regard to what niles of pleading, should it be jdeaded ? By l!ule 127, " A !deral)le liniHation. It has liicii decidcil that the pluiiiiH' ncis! he liable on the suhjt'ct Miatter of the co;i!itcr-fi:U!H. (See Uttrrix v. (Imiililc, L. \\. (iChy. I). 7 IS). rii-,. (-,sc of '/'/.' }■),■>,■ v. 'I'lu //,■,/, I. s/onf (<<(s (',!., L. !;. .S I'x. I >. I !,", is an important decision on the ^^(lrds of the rule : "y;/, ■o)i--< hchrn-n (/ <*/• jii^r-^n !!.■<.'' Hramweli, 1...!., in giving judgment, s:dd : ■"NN'hei'c a di-feu- dant has ;i good counter-claim and if he had hioughl a scj). irate action he could have neovcred, I think it I'casonahle that he slnmld he as well otl" as if he had been a plaintilF in a cross action. 'i lie wiii'ds of the rule are, 'Where the dcfemlant sets up a counter-claim between himself ;ind the ])laintiir along with any otiier person, he shall add to the title of his defence a fui'ther title setting forth the names of all per.-ons who, if such counter claim were to be' enforceil by cross aeti( n, irmtlil hi' defendants in such cross-action." I at lirst felt a little ililti culty as to the meaniiig of tiie word.-^ 'would be," for jtyiunt jacii; they seem to indicale that the defendant could only make another ])erson parly to the counter-claim who might have been a defendant in an action brought by tlie defendant against him and tlie present plaintiff upon .i joint contnict : but I tiiink the tiue meaning is that it the defendant couid have made the plaiidilfand tiie third [ia,rty defendants in any action, the coiintei -^laini is valid."' I'rett, L..I., .said : •"The iiieaning' of the rule ins. if the (jUes- tions rai-ed in tlie eounter-elaim \\(aild have fornieil a good cause of action in a criK-s ;;etion brought by the actual defen- dant against the a.i'liuil plaintill' and sonu' othei' person, that third jiersoii may be made a [larty to the exisliiiig suit by counter ehiim. The ju'ineiple is, that whenever by reason of some legal or e(piitablc rei.uion lietv/eeii the ]iarties, the (pics- tion in the ease In t ween the defendant and the plaintill', winch is, if true, a good countci-el'.iin ag dust the. plaiiititl", may also be' a ijuestion bi LWtcii the delendant and a third i>erson ; although ;au'li third peixui could not Ite a party to the plaiii- tiil"s original claim, he may bo joined to the existing Kiiit by counter-claim. 1 venture to think that where the litigation obviously in\dlvts (picstions between the plaintitl' and the defendant and other jiaities, we ought to give a liberal inter- pretation to these rules, Avhich weru no doubt framed with the \- wmmmm The JiuUcatvre Act. intentiou of settling in one litigation all questions arising out of the subject ni:itter of tlie disjmte." The rule may now he t.'.ken .-is estahlishcd that a counter- claim can only ])e made against a third i);uty where the plain- tiff in the original action i.s also a defendant to the counter- claim and, as such, interested in its result. It M(Uild seem that the counter-claim must l)e connected with tlie su!>ject of the original action where a third person is sued en the counter- claim. (See P(i(hnck\. Scoff. L. R. 'J ( 'liy. D. 73('» ; //arW.s- V. (riiiiihle, Tv. n. GChy. j>. 7-^S ; ;;nd other eases.) It is no objection to a counter-claim that in auiount it exceeds the value of the claim in the original action. Kule No. ]()0 i^rovides for this ciisc : " ^\■lll.^e in ariy a.iliou a set- off, oi- coiniter-oh'.im, is fstablislied as a dufiuce ag.iinst thi' plaintiff's claiut, the Couit may, if tlu; Ijulance is in favour of the defondant, give judgment for th(> lU'iciid.mt for such balance, or may otherwise adjmlgr lo (he (kMuiidant such relii'f as hv may ])v cutiflt'd to upon the mciils of the c;iSi\'" Shonhl the claim ;dtou<;Lh(r fiiil, judgment would be for tl.e ir/i(Ji- Hi th(' couutt'r-clair.i ; and .is to '"the 1>al;uiee in f.ivoui' of tin; (k'feiid.iut." thisc; words would apjicar to mran, the balance upon the hi-ai-ing of tlic ;iction. (Sec /'nlfi: v. McLun i>, L. n. :\ Cliy. J). i ()().) ' A eonnter-claim is not defective tlnugh it fiill short of the plaintilfs el:.im. (See Mnsfi/n v. IIV.-Y M(,.s!;in Co., L. 11. I ('. T\ I), lb"').; In this case, I'lett, J., says : " Sup[t(isiiig th.e counter-claim to 'Aww a light to some (hunages, but that it is o))vious that the amount of sucli damages ^^■tmld not be equal to the amount of the claim to wlu', h itTs pleaded, Vv-ould it be dcnmrrai htV if it is to l»e ti'eattil as a set-off under the old eystem, it is clear that it wouhl, for a ph';; of set cif pleadeil to the whole of the ehiim alleged tluit the set-off was of an amount e(iual to tlie claim. 1 ihink, however, that (he rule shows that a counter claim is not like a iilea of set-off. for, by the rule, the counterclaim is to have the s ime i (feut ;is "a statement of claim in a cross action. Tin- meaning seems t«) 1>e that, whei'e there is ;i, claim and eonnter-elaim, tin' effect shall be similar to the efbict under tlu' ohl system wheiv the ))artie.s agreed that ei'oss .actions shouM be tried t(U;ether, ami jndg- nii^nts having i een gi\ en, ths're should lie i \ecntion only foi- the balance of mw jmlgment oxer tin; otiiei'. except that undei' the luMv system the judgment is to be only for the ha Lima' of one claim ovi r the other. If so. the (a,un(er claim will lie good if it shews a, I'ight to any aimtunt of d; nr',g( s whateve!', and no ipu;stion a.riscs ;is to w hethei- t'n> amount of (he conn.tei'-elaim etjuals the anmunt of the claim, 'I'herefore, w hen there is a demurrer to (he wh.ole of a stati:ment of defence, if .such state- ment shews a good counter-claim bu- any anion iit. the demurrer must fail, and the statement of defence stainl good." 10 The Jiulicature Act Where two or more plaintiffs sue for a joint claim, the defendant ni;iy, under the present system, set uj) against each individual plaintiff separate counter-claims sounding in dama- ges. Tliis point arose and was decided in Mdiic/ics/cr and Sheffidd nnUmiii Co. v. />'/vWx, I.. W. '2 Kx. 1). '243. A question was raised as to whether a counter-claim could be pleaded in respect of causi's of action arising after the issue of tlie writ in the original action, .See BkIiIu'I v. Ma it lanil, L. 11. 17 Cli. 1). 174, where i'j was held that a counter- claim was an independent action, and relief might he given upon it in respect of a cause of action tliat aroise a/h r tlie issue of the writ in the original atstion. See A7//.s v, M tinsin, 35 L. T. N. >S. oSo. A contrary opinion seemed to he enter- tained by the Court of Appeal, and in f'r'ie extended by the Court or a -ludge." KRJOINDKR. By I'ule 17-4 it is provided, " Xo ])lcading subse(pient to reply, other than a joinder of issue, sliall he })lea(leil with(»ut leave of the Courl or a Judge, and then upon such tci'ms as the Court or Judge shall think lit." This is the last pleading which can l)e pleaded without the leave of the Court. W'hei'e there is no connter-elaini, and where the ])laiiitiir does not wish to set up new facts, the reply is in itself nothing more than a joinder of issue, and then there is no ple.iding suhseijuent to reply, I>ut \vhere thei'e is a eounter-elaim, or the )il.iiiitill' lias jileaded new facts, it is necessary for the defendant to deliver a new i)lead- ing. He may, if he \)leases, join issue generally on the plain- tiff 's answer to his counter-claim, or cm the new facts which The fhidicatjtre Act. 11 to (lit S !IS tlu" :ui(l the .111(1 icrr I V w liii- licli the jilaiiitiff has pleaded to his defence, and in that case the pleadings are at an end. Tf, however, he wisihes to set out any new facts, he must a]>ply for the leave of the Court to do so, and then i)lead them in accordance with the rules already referred to, with regard to answering an opponent's pleadings. DEMURRER. The Rule as to demun-ing is Rule No. 189, " Any party may demur to any pleading of the opposite party, or to any part of a pleading setting up a distinct cause of action, gi'ound of defence, set-off, counter-claim, reply, or as the case may be, on the ground that the facts alleged therein do not shew any cause of action or ground of defence to a claim, or anj"" part thereof, or set-off, or counter-claim, or reply, or as the ease may be, to which effect can be given by the Court as against the party dennirring," And by Mule 190, " A demurrer shall state specifically whether it is to the whole or to a part, and if to part only, to what part, of the pleading of the opposite party. It shall state some ground in law for the demurrer, but the party demurring shall not, on the argument of the demuri'er, be limited to the ground so stated. A demurrer may be in the form Xo. 74, in Appendix D. hereto. If no ground or only a frivolous ground of demurrer is stated, the Court or a Judge may set aside sucli demurrer with costs." By Rule 192 a defendant desiring to demur to part of a state- ment of claim, and to put in a defence to the other part, shall combine such demurrer and defence in one pleading ; and so ill every case where a ] tarty eiititleil to put in a further pleading desires to demur to part of the last pleading of the opposite party, he shall combine such demurrer and other pleading." CONi'IA'sroN. Time and labour must be bestowed in elucidating and har- monizing the practice under this truly beneficial Act, which il(iul)tless is susceptil)le of many improvements, and which will be suggested from time to time, by tlie practical working thereof, by skilled practitioners, and the excellent and thoroughly painstaking ofHcer under whose patient care it is now being moulded into essentially practical form. Xo man could have been found 1)etter suited to this task than W. (t. Dalton, Esq., Q.C. , the present Master in Chambers. There is not ah)ne an impHed but positive assent on the part of the profession generally that his extensive legal knowledge, and his thorough adaptation to the practical workings of a suit, (piaJifies him far above his fellows for the position he now occupies ; and the profession and the public generally are to be congratulated that he was appointed to the position of 12 The Judicature Aci. what is in fact, though not in terms, .Judge of the I'raotirt Court. It is to l)u liopod tliat his uiuuei'ous dt'ci^ious under tlie Act ■\vill 1)0 proservi'd hy tlie Kuixtrters of tho Court charged witli the duty of reporting Cliauibt;r decisioua. These decisions Avill prove most us(;fut to the profession, guiding present and future practitioners alike to a proper understand- ing of the new practice, and aiding the Attorney General to amendments wliieh must necessarily he made to correct some errors, and thorougldy [terfect his already almost perfect " Judicature Act."' I iwler 'ourt 'hese ding ;aiid- :il to some rfect ONTARIO LAW LIST. JUDICIARY. CHIEF JUSTICH. Hon. 8ir William Johnston Ritchie. PUISNK JUDGES. Hon. Samuel Henry Strong. " Telesphore Fournier. " William Alex. Henry. " Henri Elzear Taschereau. " John AVellington Gwynne. /?'',7/«^/-rt)-— Robert Cassels. Reporter — George Duval. The Si'PKRMK ('ouHx, as a High Court of Appeal, cou- stifcutetl by Dominion Statute 38 Vict. cap. 11, assented ^o 8th April, 187;"). is composed ot a Chief Justice and five Vuisnc Judges, and has appellate, civil, and criminal, jurisdiction M'lthin and througliout the Dominion of Canada. The Judges resid(! at Ottawa where the Supreme Court holds annually three sessions, the first beginning on the third Tuesday in February, the second on the first Tuesaay in May, and the third on the fourth Tuesday in October. w HM 14 The Ontario Law List. The Exchequer Court, presided over by the same Judges, possesses concurrent original jurisdiction in the Dominion in all cases in which it is sought to enforce any law relating to tha revenue, and exclusive original jurisdiction in all cases in which demand is made and relief sought in respect of a suit or action of the Court of Exchequer, on its revenue side against the Crown or any ofHcer of the Crown. (f)ntavi0 ihil The Supreme Court of Judicature coiisists of two per- manent Divisions — one of which is called the "High Court of Justice for Ontario," and the other the " Court of Appeal for Ontario. Hon. John Godfrey 8pragge, President of the Supreme Court of Judicature, and Chief Justice of Ontario. " John Hawkins Hagarty, President of the High Court of Justice, Chief Justice of the (Queen's Bench. " Adam Wilson, Chief Justice of the Connnon Pleas. •' John Alexander Boyd, Chancellor of Ontario. " Thomas Calt, Justice of High Court of Justice, Mem- ber of the Common Pleas Division. " William Proudfoot, Justice of High Court of Justice, Member of the Chancery Division. ** John Douglas Armour, Justice of High Court of Justice, Member of the Queen's Bench Division. " Matthew Crooks Cameron, Justice of High Court of Justice, Mend)er of the (^)ueen's Bench Division. " Featherston Osier, Justice of High Court of Jntice, Member of the Common Pleas Division. " Thomas Ferguson, Justice of High Court (»f Justice, Mendjer of the Chancery Division. 1 «,' Judiciary. 15 (fi0urt of %\)\m\\ Ux (Dntana, CHIEF JUSTICE OF ONTARIO. Hon. John Godfrey Spragge. JUSTICES OF Al'PKAL, Hon. (icorge W. Burton. " Christopher S. Patterson. " Joseph C. Morrison. lieijUtra r — Alexander Grant. This C!ourt was constituted for the hearing of Appeals in civil cases from tlie Queen's Bench, Chancery, and Conunou rieas Divisions of the High Court of Justice, and from the County, and (Ijy recent statute) the Division Coui-ts ; also, in cases defined as to amount and appeals in criminal cases, from the (^)uecn's Bencli, Common Pleas, and County Courts. From the judgment of tliis Court an appeal lies, at the option of litigants, eitlier to the Supreme Court of tlie Dominion, or to Her Majesty in I'rivy Council in cases over £1000, or where annual rent, fee, or future i-iglits of any amount are affected : the judgment in either case lieing tina'l. The .Judges of tliis Court, in addition to their a2)i)ellate duties proper, take part in presiding over Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and sittings of the (Queen's Bench, Chancery, and Common Pleas Divisions of tlie High Ccmrt of Justice, and may he phiced on the rota for the trial of Election Petitions with the Justices of the High Court who, as ex officio Judges of this Court, choose from their numher a Judge or Judges to sit in Api)eal, in case of there being a vacancy in this Court, or if, from illness or other cause, one of the .Judges of the Court is unahle to be ])resent, or is under any legardisi|uahfi- cation to iiear an a|ipeal. t\\\]\\ tf ourt af "iSuim Ux (Ontavio. Hon. Joseph Curraii Morrison, .lustice of Appeal. George William Burton, Justice of Ai»peal. Christopher .Salmon Patterson, Justice of Appeal, 1 1 w^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfmmmmm^tmminmm^^m 16 The Ontario Law List, QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. PRESIBKNT. Hon. John H. Hagarty, D.C.L., Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench. MBMBBRS OF THK QUKKN'h BENCH DIVISION. Hon. John J). Armour. " Mattliew C. Cameron. R([li.-ivis!on extf iids to all manner of action:-!, causes, and i-^uits eriniinal and civil, real, personal, and nsixcd, within Ontario ; and it m.iy iiroceed in .such by sucli process and course as ;ire providey la\\-. and as sh;dl tend with justice and desi>atch to deter, nine the same ; aiul may hear and determine all issues of hnv. and ;d«i). with the in(|nest of twelve good and lawful men (excejit in cases otherwise l)rovided for), try all issues of fact, and give ju.lgnit nt, and award execution thereon ; and also in matters whicli relate to the Queen's revenue (including the condemnation of contrahand or sniuggleil goods), as may he done hy Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Law in Mn^iland. I '4 CHANCER ^' DIVISION. l*Rr,SlI>ENT. lion, .lohn A. Hoyd. Ch.ineellor of Ontario. MEMBERS (»i' rnr. i»i vision. Hon. William i'roudfoot. " Thomas l''eri;Usoii. Spt-ridl h'.rdiiiiiii i.'i- >Uth}\ Ciiekmor*'. (ieorge M. and (slioithaiid only) John I'Muce. AVf//i.'^'ac— (ieorge S. Ilolmested. 4iif, Hon. Thomas f{alt. ", Featherston Osier. Rrtiisfrar—^l. B. .Jackson. ('lerk~]i. T. daekson. (^rier and Us/ier—l'. Connell. This i)ivisi(m has tlie same powers and jurisdiction as a Court of Kccord as the <,)ueen s Bench Division. Writs of sunimoiis and capias issue alternately from eitlier Division. All Divisions of the High Court have now concurrent juris- diction under the Judicature Act, 188L I 18 The Ontario Law List. (SoMvte for the tn\\\ tsi iiim\xwu\n\ The nature of these Courts is sufficiently indicated in tlieir title. Jn respect to elections for the House of Commons of Canada, the Superior Courts, by one of tlieir Judges appointed in that belialf, are invested with special juris.('. DkPUTV MlNISTKK OF JuSTICfc:.— Chikk Clkkk. — John Kidd. Attounky-Gkneral for Ontario. "Hon. Oliver Mowat, Q.C Chikk Clerk.— J. (1. Scott. Assistant Clerk. — J. L. Capreol. '-I Judiciary. 1^ OFFICERS OF THE COURT. CIEAMIJEnS. Master in C/iainbcrs—li. G. Daltou, Q.C. Clerk— F. Arnoldi. Chambers are held eacli Jay for such business relating to actions as may be transacted Ijy a single Judge out of Court. Tlie Master in Chambers is empowered to obtain the assist- ance of the Registrar of the Queen's Beneli Division, or of any Ofheial Referee to sit with or for him. Pvclph. master's office. Master in Ordinary of the Supreme Court T. W. 'I'aylor, Q.C. Cle7'k — N. McLean. Junior Clerk — L. B. Young. Taxinr/ Oficr.s—3. H. Thorn, S. B. Clark. LOCAL MASTEliS. Barrie James R. Cotter. Belleville S. S. Lazier. l^crliii Judge I^acourse. Brampton ] Jutlge Scott. r.ranttord ' Judge Jones. Brock ville T. D. Buell. Cayuga Judge Stevenson. (Jhatham Robert O'Hara. Cobourg Judge Clark. Cornwall Judge Bringle. Coderich H. McDermott. (iueli)h James W. Hall. Hamilton Miles O'Reilly, Q.C. Kingattm Jas. A. Henderson, D.C.L., Q.C. Iiin»lsay v Judge Dean. London James Shanly. L'Orignal Judge DanicU. Milton Judge Miller. Napanee S. S. Lazier. Orange ville Judge McCarthy. Ottawa W. M. Matheson and Robert Cassels concurrent. Owen Sound James A. Masson. l'em})roke lohn Deacon. I'ortli Judge Senkler. I'eterborough C. A. Weller mn 20 7'he Ontario Law List. Picton S. S. Lazier. Simcoe . . ( '. ('. Kaj^elje. Sandwich and Wimlsor. . S. S. MaL-doiicll, Q.C. Sarnia .fudgo Knliiiujou. St. C!atharines F. W McDonald. St. Tliomas -lanios Sliaidy. Stratford .hidge i,izarM. Sault Ste. Marie I foil. W. McCrca. Wallvcrton \V. A. McLenii. Welland Wliitby Iiul'^e Dartiiell. W--dstock n. \i. Beard, (,).C. ACCOfNTANJ' S (-tl'I'ICH. .\ccoinit(int — (ieoige S. llolnieated. Clerk of Arrijuuts V>. W. Murray. Clerics — (Jco. Jieliaii, i\ A. Steward. OiiK'i VI. Guardian. — Jcthn lioskin, Q.C. SKNlOli JuiXi.MKNT Cl.KUK. — (!. S. Jlolint'Stcd. -luNioH .Jru(j.M?:NT Clerk. — A. K. MeLean. 1 NSI'I'.dOK Ol' TlTI.KS AM) IvKI'KRKi; OK TlTLKS AT ToRONTO. — )nt«Ho, RONTO. — •dinury of I's Bench Division, itant, the otherwise Clerks of iea. le County 'rown and icumbcnts ; Writs of Jench and JITDGK. Hon. Kenneth Mackenzie. Registrar — John Bruce. N:irshall -\\\\]\i\m Boyd. This Court was constituted by i dominion SliUiiLC, 40 Vie. cap. 21, as a Superior Court of Maritime .lurisdiction ; is com- posed of one Judge lor the whole Province and Snrrogate Judges for certain localities, appointed by the CoveruHr in Council, arc invested with such jxswei's as may ])e e(>nferred on them by their conuuission. The Maritime Cfuii't is a Superior Court of Keeord having, with sonie exce})tions nu'iitioned in the Act, the like rights ami remedies in all nuitters iiuliKling cases of contract and tort, and proceedings in rem mn/ in prr.sona)n nfising(nit of, or connected with navigation, wlupping, trade, or comniciee, on any river, l;die, canal, oi' inland water of which the whole or jtart is in the i'rovince of Ontario, as any existing \'ice Admiralty Court would have if its process extendeil to tlie I'rovince of Ontario. The sittings of the Court and in Chajnbers arc lixed and regulated l>y the Judge and Surrogate Judges, at such times as they shnll think tit and necessary for the due administration of justice. f^m im\ ^mfitt (ffowvt. COMMISSION i;ns. The Judges of the Superior Courts and such other persons as nuiy be appointtnl by eomnnssion uudei' the C.ri'at Seal. (irrk of ('oiiniiixKioiicr^s W, B. Heward. The duties of the Conunissioncrs are to determine claims to I.'ukIs in Ontario for which no patent has issued from the ( 'rown in favoi' of the ju'oper claimants, whetiier as heirs, devisees, or assignees. Sittings at Toionto. first Mondny in January and July, in each year. :=1 22 The Ontario Law List. I III #«rr0jnt^ €mx\%. JUDGES. The County Judges of the several Counties of Ontari \ ChU'f Surrotjate Clerk — Sir Jas. Lukin Robinson, Bart. The jurisdiction of those Courts rehites to all testamentary matters and causes, and to the granting and revoking of pro- bate of wills and letteis of aibninistration of the effects of deceased persons haviiig esstate or eti'ects in Ontario, and all matters arising out of or connected with the grant or revoca- tion of probate or administration, sul>ject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery. gourd of (ffiounty ^urtgcisi. CHAIRMAN. J. R. Gowan, County Simcoe. MEMIU'.HS. S. J. Jones, County Brant. 1). J. Hughes, Ctninty lllgin. James iJaniell, Counties of Brescott and Russell. J. S. Sinclair, County Wentworth. i&m\\\\} tfoMvti Presided over by a resident Judge in each countj', assisted in some counties by a Deputy or Junior Judge. 'I'heir juris- diction extends to all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed !?'200 ; and to all suits relating to debt, covenant, or contract, where the amount is ascertained by the acts of the parties or signature of the defendant, to )if400 ; and to all bail bonds and recognizances of bail given in the County Court, to any amount ; but not to cases involving the title to lands, validity of wills, or act "> is for lil)el, sl.inder, crim. con., or seduction. An appeal lies tc tlie Court of Appeal of Ontario. I i Judi iciary. 23 (ff0Uttty (Kaurt ^ittimjisi and (£mx\ tA (&tmxiA ario. Jart. ineutary of \iVO- tl'ects of , and all • revoca- il to the The County Jndge in each county holds a sitting of his Court and a Court of General vSessions in his county semi- annually, on the second Tuesday in June and 1 >eceraber, except in the County of York, in which county said Court is held four times, commencing on the first Tuesday in December and January, and the second Tuesday in May and September ; the latter Courts for the trial of felony and misdemeanor, but treason and capital felonies are exempted from their jurisdic- tion. The Judge may also, in his discretion, hold additional sittings at such times as may be deemed expedient to expedite business, but only for the trial of issues of fact without a jury. (ffountii %m\K}t^ €xm\m\ €mt\. se 11. Persons committed to jail for trial, on charge of being guilty of any offence for which they may l)e tried at a Court of Ccneral Sessions, man, ir'itJi. tlivlr mm) cdtixciit, and subject to tlie i)rovi.sions of the Act in that behalf, be forthwith tried by the Judge of the County Couit 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 shall be tiled among the records of the Court of General Sessions last mentioned. ', assisted icir juris- debt or ;s relating 5certained indant, to 1 given in involving 1, slander, of Appeal (SmxH of ^tvx^m. The County Judges hold annually Courts of Final Revision of the Assessment Rolls of each municipality, being in the light of Courts of Appeal from the tirst Court of Revision held by the municipality ; and also Courts for the Revision of the Voters' Lists, being equivalent to the Courts held by Revising Barristers in England. 24 The Ontario Law List. ^\\%tAxt\\\ gfbtoris' (ffourte. 'i'licsc Courts, which had reference to traders only, wore reguhited by the Act known as "The Insolvent Act of 1875," which consolidated and assimilated the practice in Bankruptcy and Insolvency in the several Provinces of tlie J)oniinion. Tiic County Judges in the several counties presided, and otlicial assignees were nominated by the Governor-in-Council, and were officers of the Court having jurisdiction in the county or district for which they were appointed, and appeals lay to the Court of Appeal of Ontario. This statute has now been I'epealed, and tlie Courts anil assignees are only continuing to wind up pending cases. ilivisilou fy\\x\%. For the suiinnai-y disposal of cases by the presiding Judge, being the County Judge or his Deputy, or any Barrister appointed to hold the same : but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain cases. Their jurisdiction extends to actions of debt or contract amounting to 3100, and to $200 when the amount is ascertained by the signature of the defen- dant, subject to ail appeal to the Court of A])peal ; injuries or torts to personal chattels amounting to -ijiOO; and personal actions to that amount, if not excepted from their jurisdiction ; but not to actions for gambling debts, liipiors drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefiu', ejectment, title to land, &c., or any toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement, malicious prosecution, libel, slander, crim. con., seduction, or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P. for anything done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to it. Ivich judicial district is divided into Court Divisions, and Courts are held once in two months in each division, or oftener, at the discre- tion of the Judg'j. Tlie divisions are est iblished by the Courts of (lieneral Sessions, and in certain cases by the Judges. Judiciary. 25 S^Mwp t^i the €m\K\$, lily, wore of 1875," lukruptcy )()iiuuion. icled, and 1- Council, he county lis lay to now been ;inuing to ig Judge, Barrister IS may be xtends to 1 to $200 he defeu- iijuries or personal isdictioii ; a tavern, and, &e., malicious jreaoh of e by him 1 jntlicial uie held e disere- by the c Judges. COURT OF APPEAL. This Court holds its sittings at such time and for such periods as the Judges shall, from time to time, deem necessary or convenient for the speedy dispatch of business — the times now fixed being the lirst 'J'uesda}' in March and September, and the second Tuesday in January, May, and November — notice of the holding of such sittings being given according to the usual practice. queen's bench and common pleas divisions. Hlbiry Siff'uKjs begin first Monday in February, and end Saturday of the ensuing week. Easter SittuKjs begin third Monday in May, and end Satur- day of the second week thereafter. Mh'hnehnas Sitttlntjs begin third Monday in November, and end Saturday of the second week thei'eafter. The Queen's Bench and Common Pleas Divisions have power also, at their discretion, to hold sittings in banco in time of vacation (except long vacation), by virtue of a rule or order of the Court, respectively to be made in or out of term, for the hearing of such special cases or rules for new trials as shall be named in a list to be attached to any such rule or ord( r, and for giving of judgments in cases previously argued, and for disposing of such other Imsincss as the Court in its discretion shall see fit; and one of the Judges of either of the said Divisions sits in open Court on Tuesday and P^'riday of every week, as well in as out of Term, except during vacation, for the purpose of disposing of all Court business which may be transacted by a single Judge. CHANCERY SITTINGS. Slttitu/s for th(' hearbi;/ Of' otuscg, including examination of witnesses, are held twice in each year, at Toronto and on Circ'it, the places and dates being previously arranged by the Judges. (See Circuit). SUfhuja f'or the rehenriiiif of ran.-^cs are held on the third Thursday in February, the last Thursday in August, and the first Thursday in December. The Court Kits everi/ week, except during vacation, for th«3 despatch of business, in the lollowing order : — 2G llie Ontario Law List. Momlaii, Chamber Inisiness. TacMlaij, motions. IVV(///('.N./(f//, heai'iny pro coitj) s.-^) ami on bill and answei", motions for judymuntsi, t'urtli(jr directions, putitidns, and demurrer. Thursdcuj, appeals from ^Master's reports, LONG VACATION Extends from the 1st of July to the 21st of August. In Chaueerj, there is also a vacation from tlie 24th iJeceniber to 6th January. COUNTY COl'KT SITTINGS. The several County Courts in Ontario hold four sittings m each year, commencing respectively on the first Monday in the months of January, April, July and October, excei)t tlio County of York, which commences on the first Monday in January and April, and the second Monday in June and October, and ending on the Saturday of the same week. €\xm\% tsi tltc ffourfe. LAW CIRCUITS. Sitt'uKj!^ fur 7'('heari)i(i of aclioiis — Courts of Oyer and Ter- miner and General (laol L)elivery are held twice a year in each County or union o( Counties, in the vacation between Hilary and Easter Terms, and between that period of the vacatiini after the 21st of Augii'st and Michaelmas Term, except the Counties of York and Wentwortli, in each of wliich Counties there is held a third sucli ( 'oui't iu every year, in the vacation between Micliaelmas and Hilary Terms : and in the Coiiiily of York there is held a foiutli such Court, Itctw ecu 1-astcr Term and the Ist day of July. Tlie sittings lor hearing of actions may, in the discretion ol' the Judges, l)e held separate and apart from the Courts of Oyer and Tei'miner ami Ceiieral Gaol Delivery, and the Assizes for any Couiiiy are not put an end to by the comnienoement of Term but may eimtinue and be holden during Term, subject to special rules in such case for moving against the verdict for new trials. There are eight Circuits, as follows, viz. : — Eastern. — Cornwall, L'Oi-ignal, Ottawa, Pembroke, Perth, Judiciary. 27 Mii.LAM..-?.elleville, P.ro,.].vi]]e, Ki.,gst..i., Xapaneo, Picton. A icToiMA.- r.ranii.ton, Colmnr.o-, Lindsay, ]\'terl.(.r(>', Whitby BEcrK.-ri.Hlonch, Oranyeville, Oxven Suun,l, .Stratford,' W alkcrtoii, W (Kidstnck. NiAOAKA.-Cayiiga, Haiuiltoii, .Mi]t„i,, St. Catharines, Wel- Watkkloo.— liarrie, Berlin, Brantford, Ouelph, Sinicoe. Wkstekx.— Chatham, London, Saiuhvich, Sarnia, St. Thomas, HoMK. — Toronto. fTl'^a'-'TH'"^'-'"''^' ^'ii-c"it .shall be presided over by one ot the C nef Justices or Justices of the Hi-li Court or of the Courts ot Appeal, or, in their absence, by a Judge of a County Court, or some one of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law, i-equested by any one of tlie Chief Justices or Justices to act in that behalf. CTIANCERY CIRCUITS, For the examination of witnesses and hearing canses are held in the Spring and l-'all of each year, as follows : Toronto. —'J'oronto. EAsn:HN —Belleville, Brockville, Coliourg, Cornwall, Kingston, Lindsay, Ottawa, Peterboro'. Wkstern -Chatham, Co.lerich, London, Sandwich, Sarnia, Stratford, Walkerton, Wood.stock. HoMK.— r.arrie, Brantfin'd, (hielph, Hamilton, Owen Sound. Simcoe, St. Catharines, Whitby. The Courts in each Circuit are presided over by the Chan- cellor or one of the Meml^ers of the Chancery Division, or by a retired or present Justice of the High Court or Court of i\ppea], ()r l)y a Judge of a County Court, or by some one of iler .Majesty s Counsel learned in the law, requested by the liiancellor or one ot the Justices to act in that behalf. 28 The Ontario Lmo List. Caunti! 'iUjiisitrjtr^. \ ONTARIO. Counties. Algoma District Brant Bi'uce Carletou Dufferiu Duiulas Durham, !•:. H W. K Elgin Essex Erontenac Glengarry Grenville Grey, N. R "' S. R Hadimand Haliburton Halton Hamilton ((J) Hastings Huron Kingston (C) Kent Lambton Lanark, N. R S. R Tieetls Lennox and Adilington Lincoln London ((') Middlesex, E W Muskoka District. . . . Nipissiiig " .... Norfolk Northumberland, 1']. W. WAX Ontario Ottawa (( ') Rkolstrars. C J. Bampton T. S. Shenst«m John McLay . . VV. H. Waller Wm. McKini. . 8. S. Cook .... Geo. C. Ward . B. Armour. . . . A. Mcl/Rchlin ,J. W. Askiu . . R. M. Rose .. A. :McD(mald. . Ratrick MeRae R. McKnight.. Thomas Lauder A. W Farrell.. 1''. Noiee Francis Ba relay J. M. William's W. H. Ponton .lames I Dickson !•:. .). Barker .. r. I). MeKellar E. M. Proctor .lohn Menzies. . .Tanu's Bell .... Ormond Jones M. I'. Robliu.. Hon. J. G. CHirr W. C. L. Gill .Iannis l^'erguson S. P)i;iekburu. . .1. !"]. Louut John Doran . . E. L. Walsh . . .1. M. G rover. . Wm. II. Eyre J. Ham Perry Alex. Burritt. . !■ le Address. Sault Ste. Marie. Brantford. Walkertoii. Ottawa. Orar.geville. Morrisburg. I'oi't Hope. Bowmanville. St. Thomas. Saudwieh. Kingston. Alexandria. Prescott. (>\V(Mi Sound. Durliani. Cayuga. ^linden. Milto!i. Hamilton. Bellevilh>. (ioderich. Kingston. ("hatham. Sarnia. Almonte. Berth. I'rockville. Napanee. St. ( 'atharines. Fjondon. London. ( ilencoe. I5raci;l>ridge. P«'mbroke. .Simeoe, ( 'dlborne. Coltourg. Whitby. (Jttawa. " t Registration Divisions. Counties. Registrars. Address. Oxford J. IngersoU .... Woodstock. Parry Sound District. . F. A. Foley .... Parry Sound. Peel D. F. Campbell. . Brampton. Perth, N. R Samuel Robb Stratford. S. R P. Whelehan. . . . St. Mary's. Peterborough F. W. Haultain. . Peterborough. Prescott J. Higgiiison .... L'Orignal. Prince Edward W. MoKenzie . . Picton. Pcnfrew A. Irving Pembroke. Russell James Keays. . . . Duncanville. Simcoe Samuel Lount . . Barrie. Stormont J. Copeland .... Cornwall. Toronto (C) C. Lindsey Toronto. Victoria H. Dunsford . . . Lindsay. Waterloo D. McDougall , . Berlin. Wclland D. D'Everardo . . Welland. Wellington, N. K J. Anderson .... Arthur. S. R .... Guelph. Wentworth J. M. Williams. . Hamilton. York, E. & W. R ... J. Ridout Toronto. " N. R J. J. Pearson. . . . Newmarket. ^^ ONTARIO. ■ The Counties which are divided into Ridings for Registra- tion purposes are as follows : DURHAM. East RiDiN(4.— Townships of Hope, Cavau and Manvers ; Town of Port Hope. West Riding. — Townships of Darlington, Clarke and Cart- wrighu ; Town of Bowmanville. GREY. North Riding. — Townships of CoUingwood, Euphrasia, St. V^incent, Sydenham, Holland, Sullivan, Sarawack, Keppel and Derby ; Towns of Owen Sounil and Meaford. South RtD'.No. — Townships of Artmesia, lientinck, Egre- mont, Clenelg, Normanby, Osprjy and Proton; Town of Durham. 30 The Ontario Law List. LANARK, North Riding. — Townships of Ramsay, Dalliousie, Lanax'k, Pakenham, Darling, Lavant and North Sherbrooke ; Villages of Lanark anil Almonte. South Riding. — Townships of Reckwitii, Montague, North Elmsley, North liurgess, Batluust, Dnininiond and South •Sherbrooke ; Town of Perth ; Nillages of Smith's Falls and Carletoii Place. MIDDLESEX. East Ridikg. — Townships of Adulaide, East and "Wost Williams, Mcdillivray, liiddulph, l.oudon, Luke, West- minster, Dorchester and West Nissouri ; \'illag<'S (if Lnu- dou East, Petersville, Ailsa Craig, l^ucau and I'arkhill. West Riding. — Townshii>s of Caradoe, Delaware, lOkfrid, Mosa and Metoalf ; N'illages of Strathroy, (ilenooe and Wards ville. NORTIIUMBKRLAXD. East Riding. — Townships of Cranialie, P»righton, Murray, Percy and Seymour ; A'illages of Colborne, Brighton, Campbell lord and Hastings. West Riding. — Townships of Hamilton, Ilaldimand, Aln- wick and South ^Monaghan ; 'J'own of Cobourg. pi^iri'iL North Riding. — Townships of North ICasthope, Ellice, Logan, Elma, Morningtou and Walhice ; Towns of Stratford and Listowel. South Riding. — Townships of South i'astliopo, Dowuie, Fullart(»n, iril.)bert and lilanshard ; Towns tif St. Mary's and Mitcliell. w Kid J xerox. North Riding. — Towkisiiips of .\rtliur, l.ulhcr, Minto, Peel and Maryborongli ; Vilhgcs of Arthur, ('lilbii'd and J-)rayton ; 'J'owns of Harriston, ^bwat Fonst and Pal- mers ton. South and Centrk IvIdings. — Townslni>s (tf West (larafraxa, Erin, Eramosa, I'lisHneli, Niehul, PilUiiigton and (iuelph ; City of Ciuelph ; N'illages of I'urgus and Jllora. VDUK. North Riding. — Townships of King, Wiiiti^liureli, ICast and North (!williinl)Uiy and (Jemgina; N'illagcs of New- market, Aurora, lldlland Landing an I jjait of Stnnirville. East and Wi.sr Kidincs. 'i'ou nsldjis of N'ork, Markham, V'auglian, Seai'lxirongli and I'ltubieuke ; N'illages of Mark- ham, Richmond Hill, Vorkvillc and part of StouUville. ^ Division Court Clerks. 31 W^^m (tmxi tfl^vki iJldslon Coarf //..y..A.-J„sei.l, Dickey, Parliament liuildings, Toronto. AL(U)^[A DLSTRICT. '> 'l'l,,n...... i< w ® '^auJt Ste. Mane. "■ I nomas ( oluis.. i>,.„ . M- o o.,,.,,. 1 Ai r J>nice Mnit'b. .1. iSaimiel McLean .... r ,>fi„ rs, .,..„. f A williM,., V 1," ■ I'lttle Lurrent. 5 r. . ; ''"''•' Manitowaning. 0. Jan.cs Eraser (ioro Bay. BIIANT. 1. Joseph JJol.inson . Brantforcl. 2. Kdwanl ('. Alhvorth j>i„.i,^ 3. John 1'. (Jallowav tif /•' ,11, , , n'M.i_) *.j|; ueoriie. t' ^TVl'"i ^Vi■\ Burford.^ 0. John ijolph Malcohn Seotknd. <>. Jolni Henderson Onondaga. BRUCE. 1. William ( 'olliiis W-dk^rfr.,, o ir ij /»•/ 1 'VcUKerton. -. H. H. (Mmmor Tecsuater. .1. Joseph Barker l-- i- A i,\..,„|. "'^'^' Knicardme. 4. r rank draniie i>.,; i ► / , , , '7, t aisley. a. ( yriis Carro 1 . . . p,,,.^ A, ■ ,; II, 1 M I ore I'.li'in. 0. Ihigli Miirrav it., i ° i 7 ('.>,?,. > V4.- 1 Unik'rwttod. S '^^^^^ > aIm^^ Invermay. f; :?,rlvl'"7 Wiarton: v. James McLcod Jxinlcv (■AHMm).\. 1. .lolui If. Armstrong.... ()^f.,w., -• ilngh lied V i»- i i .. I i" n ' -^ Kichmond. J. John l-eiiton ... . v.u.fi. n ii 4 Willi..,,, i> 'I' '>'»iitli Hnntlev. t V : {■ r''"' l'it^'-"y Harhour. • ,, \I ' '•"'"'" North (iower. 7 '.; ^ x^'''u Metcalfe. 32 TJte Outario Law List. 2 \i 4. 5. (). 7. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. •> 3. 4. 5. 0. I. 2. 2. 3. 4. T). (J. ELGIN. Alexander Love Aylinei'. Charles Askew St. Thomas. Charles xVskew St. Tliomas. F. McDiannid Airey, Aklborough. KSSEX. Arthur C'. Verner Saiidwieh. J. H. C Leggatt Aiidiersthurg. Dr. K. All\V(iitli Kiiigsville, Charles Bell ('olchester. JoiKitlian W'iytield fieamington. Charles BarilUer Belle Itiver. John MeCrae Windsor. John Milne Esr-sex Centre. FHOXTEXAC. William Robinson Kingston. P. McKini Catara(|ni. Charles Huttan Loughborough. Alexander (I rant Verona. D. J. Walker Inverary. (iKEV. John Stephens Owen Sound. David Jaekson J)urhani. Thomas I'lunkett !Meat"ovd. Thomas J. Horke Heathcote. J. W. Armstrong Flesherton. John MeDon;dd Chatsworth. HA LI) LM AND. William Jaekson (Jaledonia. William Mussen C'ayuga. Thomas Armour Duniiville. L Housberger Rainham. Seth K. Smith Canborough. Charles E. IJourne Nantieoke. HALiiUTirrox. Charles D. Curry Miuden. Charles A. Wastell llaliburtou. JIALTUN. William Pantoii Milton. Uobert lialmer Oakville. Jolm Holgite (Georgetown. James Matthews Aeton. S. 11. Lister , Nassagaweya. W. 8. Bastcdu Buvlingtou. Division Court Clerks. HASTINGS. 1. R. Croft Hulme. . tj^h, i. 9 It t» ir 4- 1 ±>elleville. 3. Hiram Holden ... iVnn^ ^^^-u 6:FlTp,'it™' ^^rr'- «' T.ww^K wn Desoronto. 0. Jacob ,SiIIs r^o,„.,vj. 9. Jeremiah Simnion.s' W. IW,, r* 11. lulwin James^. . , PH^v V ^-J«'-™- :::::::::::: lSS"'- HURON. 1. J. S. McDougall Goderich. :: {f^"3'^'^'y^v Seafortl.. . VI , '"'"" Clinton. 4. Alexaiulor Hunter .... Krn««pl« "■■[I; -■i;-'" ..■.■.■::: kX- <). ./olm Cooke . . t^„, 7 w w < t I 'ungannon. S' nl.n V Si'"' BayHeld. t^'. uoDert ^1. (ii hsoii ix'- , 10 \Iw.l,.>r.l y ,, ^ '" Uroxeter. it». .^iionael Zc^lksr .. y„.,w.i. II. Arci. A. linitoi. ■:::::.::.,:: ;^;;:;,t,, ki<:ni\ 1. William?.. Wells (Mvifh.,., 2. J ])uck (^Litliam. .. L •„ Txr ,, iMornetli. .1 Simeon Wallace ,)J,i^„ 4. « I. lOlUUf . . U • 1 '"> It 1' Ai n 11 xiarwieli. «'. I'. I>. :\iel)(inaJ(l w n i i 15 I ' „„, , A, \> allact.'hiir'jli. :' r>K^/'T Motlnvcll. '^ '• '• '" '••"'!'.irs,.n TillniryEast. J.AMBTON. 1. H. M. Ponasctt o.,,,„;., •> Al,.v n i.'ir i.L o.vrnia. - -'Vle\. I). Klhott \V.,fF,>..-l Q \\':ii' iiT , , »> atiorc . 4. I . ( attanai'h, pm Sm.. )..■., R 'iM, . II 1- , '^oniDrau f>. I . Kirk uatriek , . . n'l..>,if .. i u W i t 1,. , .Mor(3t()\vn. «. »> . «i. r rascr . . d 4.. r o r,.i„, i.r ,, I etiolia. J. .rolmW.Rranan Alvinston. 33 34 The Ontario Law List. LANARK. 1. Robert Janiieson . . . i>n..+i. 2. William A. Field....::: "'tV 4 AVilHn.» \r t- '-Vi C'arletoii I'lace. 5 Tol r" ''*^' '^"'ith's Falls. b. John Patterson Almonte. LEEDS AND aEENVILLE. 1. David B. Jones Hin,.ivJii,. o. t>. McLammon .. /'.„,„., A 11 1 , r 1- '^ananofnic. 4. Kobert Les he K,...., < i 7 ))■: ^- ^^'•/f^^'t. «»^" Delta. 9 :^^^:^^"i'" Aewbo,,. lO: Daniel H. KcdJi- ^un.ersviJle. 11. Benjamin colitu::::: xS'w h i'Jailorytown. Llv\ i\ t)X A M ) A DD / N( j '!'( )>; . 1. Charles James v.,,>n,w .. o / '1... .1 I I, i>ai)anee. -'. (. harles L. Wu^vva |..,f'|, 3. John J. Watson \ i i" i i. 4 l»..f-... I 1 V Atlolithnstown. ■"» Willi"...., A\'i 1 > liliam \\ lielan. . .. ( ",.iifi.,.,.;ii (.. Henry I'u tz \vi|t,„, '• ili«'"a« Mjller Tanuvorth. LINCOLN. 1. }V. B. Winterbottom Nii. .•,.■•. 2. W. A. MittlebcT.^.,- < f :\' ■ 4. John ( . Kerr Heaiiisvill... M'DDLKSKX. 1. W. Josrj.h Meliitosli Londcm ») /I /( 11 .1, I '"I mill I. — ''. >. il. -Jackson .. o,.,. I. '^i 4. K. G. Penson p^^,^^ ^^^^.^^^^ NIPLSSIXG DISTRICT. 1. John Banks . . . tit„4.+ NORFOLK. 1. AV. R. Griffin . . . ^-^^ 2. Echvar,l Matthews w?^ / , '^. Rohert Greene . . XA^ . 1 1 "'' n . 4. C. S. Harris Windham Centre. 5. ^y. Hewitt . Oourtland. <) S V \r.,,i> . V ittoria. "• >^. I . iMavbee . . i> j. i^ 7 S P Ar.>\-i. , .,' ^ *'•■'' Rowan. ■^ 1 ort Dovei'. ^NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM L Fred. Cubitt . . p •„ 2. Sanniel Wihnot. Bowmanvdle. '^. (ieorge H. Furl^y W. KT^ ' 4. John Hnnter . . .^. I n^^T' 5. A. G. Boswell . Millbrook. 6. Thonms Bingley ^''^T^' 7. William Joiinstone C^l 8. M. PKetehum.... : {w.r'- !>• li. P. Hurllmrt... \V 1^ \ 10. Thonns K. Garrett . w: i''^'''"'- 11. Daniel Kennedy ... (Vmnh IIP , ^ '- ivnipbellford. OXTARIu. ••" M ru^!:''^^"""'" Whitby. -. iM. ««leeson < .. . ''■ ••J. -Mm Burnham . . . : wT'^'*^'^' 4. ;^achariah He.nphill .'.W Uvl ,. d"/^' r.. Charles liurnham rn % ' 7. Henry K. O'Dell . . . ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! . ! ! ^^thlrir OXFORD. I- K W. Mac(iueen \r.w.,K.<. i 2. C. J). |{„„n;i., ;; oodstoeU. '^. Donald Matheson.': p'T/''^- 4. James Barr t;'"'"'\ .„ 5. James Stevens Norwiehvdle. 6. Joim Hodgson ..:;::::::::::;; iE-;^^ 35 36 The Ontario Law List. PARKY SOUND DISTRICT. 1. R. H. Stewart Parry Sound. 2. Henry Armstrong McKellar. 3. E. Sirett Aslulovvn. 4. A. Mackenzie Beggsboro'. 5. S. G. Best Magnetawau. 6. Milton Carr Commauda. PEEL. 1. T. A. ^'^gar Brampton. 2. A. Simpson Streetsville. 3. John Harris Caledon, 4. James F. \Varbrick Albion. PERTH. 1. David B. Burritt Stratford. 2. Thomas ]Matlieson Mitchell. 3. v.. Long St. Mary's. 4. George Brown Shakespeare. 5. Thomas Trow ]\Iilverton. 6. D. D. Hay Listowell. PETERBOROUGH. 1. R. W. Errett Peterborough. 2. John A. Buttertitid Noi-wootl. 3. Thomas Campbell Keeue. 4. Samuel Sherrin Lakefield. 5. C. R. D. Booth Apsley. PRE8C0TT AND RUSSELL. 1. Robert Hall L'Orignal. 2. John Shields Vankleek Hill. 3. William Alliston East Hawkesbury. 4. James Van Bridger Plautagonet. 5. J. S. Caniercju Caml^erland. 6. A. Carson Kussell. 7. T. Higginsou Hawkesbury. 8. John Downing Caledonia. PRINCE EDWARD. L William Young Picton. 2. Henry Haight Milford. 3. Israel Hamilton Demorestville. 4. Edward Roblin Rol)liti'8 Mills. 5. T. D. Garratt Wellington. 6. Abraham Laylor Bhjomtield. 7. Joshua M. Cadnian Consecon. 8. Edward Harrison Cresay. (I Division Court Clerks. 37 A I: RENFREW. 1. Andrew Irving : Pembroke, 2. Thomas Thwaites Beachburg. 3. (4eorge Eady, jun Renfrew, 4. G, E, Neilson Arnprior. 5. James Spenceley Dacre. 6. James Reeves Eganville. 7. Robert Allan Cobden. 8. John C, Gurney Rockingham. SIMCOE. 1. A. J. Lloyd Barrie. 2. H. W. Manning Bradford. 3. William H. Dickson Beeton. 4. A, Dudgeon CoUingwood. 5. Abraham Craig Craighurst. (5, \). J. Becelin Orillia. 7. John A. Love Stanton, 8. George McManus Mono Mills, 9. J, Lummis Ponetanguisheno. 10, John C, Steele Steele, U. J, A. Mather New Lowell. 12. Thomas Gordon Alliston, STORMONT, DUNDAS, AND GLENGAHKY, 1, G, H, McGillivray Williamstown. 2, C, D, Chisholm Alexandria, 3, James F. Pringle Cornwall. 4 A. Archibald Dickinson's Landing. 5. John ^V. Louks Morrisbxirg. (). John S. i\oss Iroquois. 7. William J, Ridley South Mountain, 8. John A. Cockburn (^'rysler, 0, Peter Stuart River Raisin. 10. William Pvae Cniesterville. 11. D. iNlcIntosh Monklands. 12. James R. McKenzie Skye. THUNDER BAY DISTRICT. 1 . W. H. Laird Prince Arthur's Land'g. VICTORIA. 1. (ieorge W. Miller Woodville. 2. ( i. Cunningham Fenelon Falls. 3. Irvine Junking Bobcaygeon. 4. \Vm. Higgiubotham Omemee. 5. James McKibbon Lindsay. C. J. F. Cunnings Oakwood. 38 The Ontario Lavy List. WATf]RLOO. 1. A. J. Peterson IJorlin 2. Otto Kiot^ :;;;; vv^^:,^^ 3. Peter Keefer (^VaM 4. William D. Watson Ayr ' 5. Jolm Allchin \ ^^^^ Hamburgh. 0. 1^. Morrison HawkesviUe. /. John L. Wuleman st. Jacobs. Wl'^LLAND. 1. G. Lambton Hobson Wellana, ;• T*^;^^^''"'^! Lee . MarshviUe. 3. Ihomas Newbiggmg Fort Krie. 4. J A. Orchanl Drummonaville. 5. George Jvoefer Thorohl. 0. A. K. .Scholfiekl Vmt Colborne. WELLINGTON. L A. Baker Guel])li 2. William Leslie Piislinch \ T '^i"^"" ^;-?^^^'*l^y Pockwoo'd. 4. i . A. W. Gordon Fenni>^ 5. Wm. Tyler ; ; ; ; S"'" 6. John Me Lean Flori 7. George Allan ■,■;;;; AiL-u'^aville. 8. John P. Jordan Arthur. 10 K% tt--\ OrangeviUe. 10. A. (.. R Saunders Harriston. 1. James , Vdkes Mount Forest. 12. Donald McDonald Drayton. WEXTWORTH. o ?' n • ^"'^'^"'-^^ Hamilton. ± U' a't ?"''^'.J'"' Waterdown. 4. \\. McDonald Rockton. 0. A. ..ones.. Stoney Creek. n V-/^\?yr" Ancastov. 7. JohnMcl lemont (ilanford, % w"lT •! Hall's Corners. y. \V . AL Davidson Hamilton. YORK. 1. A. McLean Howard Toronto. 2. John Steplienson Unionville. f- V }^' Lawrence Jiiclunond Hill. 4. John Cook Newmarket. I 1 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Personal Estates of Intestates. YORK.— Continued. Y"V I'l-y Sutton. A Armstrong, juu Lloydtown. T ; <-• ^^e;""fi" Bnrwick. Jo in Pan ... ^.ston. Jolin H luchardson West Piill. L. H. Duggan Toronto. 39 < ONTARIO. //" Infcsldtc dk Irarlw/- Wife and eliild or cliildren Wife only No wife or child Child, children or tlioir repre- sentatives CliiMreu by two wives If no child, eliihlren, or repre- sentatives Cliild or grandchild l>y do- ceased child Husband Father and brother or sister.. Motlier and brother or sister. ///.•* p(')'so)ittI rcprcsrntd fires fakr I /ills, riz: One-third to wife, rest to child or cliildren; if children dead, then to their representatives (that is, their lineal descen- dants), except such chihl or ehihlren (not lieirs-at-Liw) who liad estate by settle- ment of intestate ov were advanced l»y him in jiis life- time cipial to the other shares. ( PI;df to wife ; rest to next of I Ivin, in e(jual degree to intes- ! tate, or their legal represen- I tatives, or if no next-of-kin I to the Crown. \ All to next-of-kin, and to tlu'ir ( legal representatives. I All to him, her or them. . . ivpially to all. I All to next-of-kin in equal \ degree to intestate. I Half to child, half to grand- s chihl who takes by rcjire- ( sentation. . . Whole to him. . . Whole to father. . . Whole to them eijually. 40 The Ontario Law List. Wife, mother, brother, sisters, ) Half to wife, residue to mother, and nieces \ brother, sisters and nieces. Wife and father Half to wife, half to father. ,,T.f ,, , 1 I Two-fourths to wife.one-foiirth Wife, mother, nephews, and ) , ,, ^ e i.\ ■ ' ' ^ ' < to mother, and one-fourth nieces i , , ' , ■ f to nephews and nieces. -.-rr-f 1 i.1 • i. 1 ( Half to wife (under Statute of Wife, brother or sisters, and ) ,,, o\ i it * i j.i A, ' •' Char. 2), half to l)rothers or r sisters and mother. ,r ,1 1 i The wliole (it bcini,' then out Mother only j ^^ ^j^^ ^^^^^^^^^ « Wife and mother Half to Avife and half to mother Brotlier or sister of whole ) blood, and brother or sister [• Ecjually to both. of half blood ) Posthumous brotlier or sister ) -r-. n j. i ii 1 ,, } h(|ually to botli. and mother ) ^ •' Posthumous brother, or sister ) and brother, or sister born v E(|ually to bf)tli. in life-time of father ) Father's father and mother's I r^ n i. i ^.^ ,1 ■ Lciually to botli. mother \ ' •' Uncle's or aunt's children, and j brother's or sister's tjrand- ? Kijually to all. children ) rirandmother, uncle or aunt. . . . All to grandmother. Two aunts, nephew and niece. .iMjually to all. Uncle and deceased uncle's child. All to uncle. Uncle by a motlier's side, and j deceased uncle or aunt's > All to uncle. child \ Nephew by brother and ne- ) ii i, . ., 1 1 1 If • i. I hiiually, prr eapif phew by halt sistei- \ ^ *" ^ ' „ ,, . . , , i Whole, tlie iit'idiew.-- ' lueocs Brothersorsistersand nephews 1 i. i • ',• i i. ^ •, takiiii' inr .s7//7/Ks and i ot or nieces i ^ ■', ' { per capita. NeplifW l>v d('cc':;scd 1)rothcr ) i- i • i i ' , f 1 • 1 ' Kaon in eiiuai sliares, pi r and ncitliL'Ws and niece ny / ., ,' , ,. ' ' , 1 • i. ■ I i-ai)ita ixmi nut })ir xtn'pif<. deeensed sister ) ^ ' ' Brother iiiid grandfather Whole to brother. P>rother's gi-aiulson and l)ro- ) ,,, ^ , , ,1 • i. • 1 14. '<» < laughter, tljer or sister s daughter ..) '^ Brother and two aunts To brother. Brother and wife Half to brothci-, hnlf to wife. Mother and l)rother iviually. iHalf to wife, one-fourth to mother, oiu>- Fourth y^(/-N/(/7>re! to (leceased brother or sis- ter's children. I 1 1. th th of OI' lit er Personal Estates of Intestates. 41 Wife, Ijrother or sister, and ( ^^''^J^ *" ^^^^l®' ^ne-fourtb to bro- t'liikli-fu of a<7t<, one- tlier or sister / fM. 2nd— To the father. 3rd — To the mother. 4th — To collateral relatives. 8ul)ject, however, to the following rules : Fu'tit — If the intestate leaves several descendants in the direct line of lineal descent, nnd all of ciiual degree of consan- guinity to sueli intestate, tlu iidieritance will descend to such persons iu e(jual }>ai'ts, however remote from tlie intestate the common degree of consanguinity may be. Second — If any of the children of the intestate be living, aiid some be dead, the iidieri*^ance will tlcscend to the children living and to the descendiM'.s of those who are deatl, so tiiat each eiiild who shall be living shall iidietitsucli shaie as would have descended to him if ill tlie chih'.reu of the intestate who shall have died, haviiig isnue, had I>een living, and so that the descendants of such as are dead shall inherit the shaie wliieh their deceased parent would have received if living. Th'inl The same rule ai)]ilit's where descendants of th« intestate are of une(|Ual degrees of consanguinity. FuKrO't ~\f the intestate die without lini'al descendants, and leaving a father, the inlieritance will go to the fathei', unless +hc inheritanci! c:nne to the intestate on the part of tlie mother, and such motluir ])v living, if thi; mother be dead, tlu; inheri- tance descending on her pa.t will g. Xoiics " CiiarU'S i:. Tracy " Oeorge May i'liwitrd iJuclicstfr, X. ^'. r. A. lloyiie Cliicago, |||. Fdward .1. Jones Boston, M;ihs. J. B. Mraman " A. D. Foster (.'. V. Howell Kansas ("ity. C.Brown Miniie;i|toli"s. E. M. Colo Manincttf. Joseph M. Chatterton I.ouisvilK(. Coinmissioners for taking AJfidavita. 47 COMMISSTONERS IN GRKAT BRITAIN FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN ONTARIO. E. Aiulorsou 17 Ironmonger Lane London. T. W. Bischofl" 4 Gt. Winchester St., Bgs. " G. 0. Bonipas .... W. L. (lane 8;") Gracecliurch Street .... A. Gillespie -40 ( )l(l Broad Street E. Jenkins 8 Old Jewry A. S. Munns " E. S. Mounsey .... (iray's Inn J. L. Pulling 3 Adelaide PI, ice, London Bridge T. L. Rolph 117 Cannon Street Vj. Webb 4 Park Road 'I'errace, Forest Hill F. Woodhouae .... Lincoln's inn F. Woiflbert Lincoln's Inn Fields F. T. Se.iton a ( iray's Inn S(|uare W. K. Henderson. . Lond)ard Street A. G. Rensliaw. . . . Gannon Street W. B. Dudley .... Lincoln's Inn Fields H. Pollock 47 Grcshani Street J. Hand Q^'^'^'i Victoria Street .... A. Jleales I)(»ct()r"s ( 'cnmions W. H. Xichols •_".» New ll-idge Street A. J. Nash " " F. S. Taylor (iray's Inn S([naro William Sladden . 3 Duke Street, Adelplii . . W. .-\rcliil)ald H. Bonar A. I'. Purvis J. A. Trail James Mc( 'aul W. S. Kiasei-, W.S G. T.Jiaugh W. 10. Iliiliardsnn A. ( i. Armit.ige Jonas ;\\) .loncs J. .Muiriu'ad A. ('. Wilson N. (ioildard Alexander Bell F. Hawksfonl (( (( (( ti (« ( < (c (( ( ( l( (( n (( (( (t >( (( (( l( (( Edinburgh. C( Liverpool. Birmingham. Bristol Jirighton. (ilasgow. Dublin. lersey. id The Ontfn'io Law list I ; ay, midm^ tst fi« mtx iwi„«s Of €mm. QUEBKC. COUKT OF QUEEN-'s BENCH. ■SUPERIOR COURT. Chief Justice-Ron. W. C. xMeredith. y . ' T 1 . ''''''■'"^ JfKhjes. ^' U. Jolinston . AT i. , I W. Torrance Montreal. goberfc McKay . H. T. RaiiiviUe .'."."! A. C. Papineau ... J-. A. Jette A. .Stuart . , . , L. K^. cassiunt':: ^^""I^*^"- [^- a. Caron J- H. B..urgc.„i3 ^ 'erbrooke. M. Lafraniboise .' .' ." ." ^ ''"^^ ^^'^'^'•'*- ■L. Belaiigcr „ ^■^^^^^:::''' i^istrict of Heaford. M. Mathieu '^fc... Johns. H. T. Taschorcaii iu'^^^''\ . A. H. Angers ^}rT '^^ ^^""P ^'» I^^a. C. (iill Montinag:iy. ^. V. sicotto""." J;"ii- . . T. .Mo( 'onl J^ Hyacinthe. VICfi-ADMlRAl.TV COURT. 'f>"f{/p~(i. O'Kill Stuart. Marshal~J, h. Parker. it Judiciary of the other Provinces of Canada. i l>ollow Crease, John Hamilton (tray, J. F. McC^reight, A. R. Robertson. 50 The Ontario Law List. MANITOBA. COURT OF queen's BENCH. Chief Justice— Hon. E. B. Wood. Puisne J udyes —Hon. Joseph Dubuc and J. A. Miller. COUNTY COURTS. Held by Judges of Court of Queen's Bench. NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. Stipendiarii MiKjiKfrate — H. Richardson. &herij' — E. Richard. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Chief Jnsth'c — Hon. E. ralmer. Milker ,f R()U>^— Hon. J. H. Peters. Vice-Chancellor — Hon, Joseph Helmsley. COUNTY COURTS. J luhjes— Dennis 0. M. Redden, George Alley, Thos. Kelly. llie Laio Society of Ontario. 51 S;iu %m #0ncti| of (Dtttiuia. VISITORS. The several Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario. TREASURER. Hon. Edward Blake, iM.A., Q.C., M.P. BENCHERS. Ex Officio, Right ITon. Sir John A. Mac(h)iiiild, K.C.B., D.C.L., Q.C., AttiiniL'V-' Jcncral, IS,")!. Hon. James Patton, Q.C., Solicitor-General 1802. Hon. Lewis AVallhridge, O.C, Solicitor-CJeneraJ. JS(i3. Hon. A. N. Ilioiiards, Q.C. Snlicitor-CiLiieral, llS()-{. Hon. Jam'.'s ("ockljurn, y.) ('., Solicitor-dciieral, 1.S04. Hon. Adam ('rooks, Q.C, Atti>iii<\ -( .'I'neial. Onlaiio, IS'/l. Hon. (tliv.T Mowat, <,>.('., Kitiicd Vice-Chauoellor, 1872, jMLsint Artnnu'y (it'iiural, Ontario. Hon. I'ldwa.tl I'.lake, Q.C. , kvtf ^linisttT of Justice and Attor- ney -(It iit'ral of tile Dominion. Hon. Al'.ixander Camphell, Q.C, Mini.ster of Justice. Hon. Sanuiel Hume lUake, Q.C, retired Vice-(Jhancellor, 1881. Elivthu'-- l-:,,sl,r Tirni, ISSI, to Eaytcr Tn\n, 1SS6. Jaujcs lieaty, Jun., Q.Cf M.P., Toronto. John Bell, Q.C, Belleville. T. M. Benscm, Q.C, Vort Hope. J. Hethune, Lk. 15., Q.C, Toronto. B. ^1. Britton, M.A., Q.C, lvini,'ston. Hector Cameron, M.A., (J.C, M.P., Toronto. J. Criekmore, Toronto. J. H. Ferguson, Toronto. James J. Foy, Toronto. Hon. C. F. Fraser, Q.C, M.F '., Brockville. The Ontario Law List. David Glass, Q.C., London. Hon. A. S. Hardy, Q.C., M.P.P., Brantford. John Hoskin, O-^'-. Toronto. JR. Irving, Q.C., Hamilton. J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Toronto. A. Lemon, Uuelpli. Huaon W. M. Murray, Toronto. E. Martin, Q.C, Hamilton. W. K. Meredith, LL.B., Q.O., M.P.P. London. James MacLcnnan, ALA., Q.C, Toronto. D'Alton AleCarthy, Q.C, M.P., Toronto. F. McKeloan, Q.C,, Hamilton. D. McMichael, LL.D., Q.C, Toronto. Charles Moss, Q. C , Toronto. Hon. T. K Pardee, M.P.P., Saruia. D. B. Head, (,).C, Toronto. Hon. S. luchards, Q.C, Toronto. Thos. Robertson, Q.C, M.P., Hamilton. L. \V. Smith, D.CL., Toronto. James F. Smith, LL.B., Toronto. f SECRETARY, HUU TREASURER, AND LIURARIAN. J. H. Esten, Barrister-at-Law. .ASSISTANT MURAKIAN. C B. Crasett. JUNIOR A.SSISTANT. Lee Williams. EXAMINERS. Ei/iiity. — Thomas Hodgins, Q.C Crbiunal Law and Tortn. — J. E. McDongall. Heal Property. — E. Douglas Armour. Mercantile Jaiu\ — T. D. Delamere. I The Law Society was tir.forthuni | & Durhiim [ Ontario . . . . Oxford . . . . Puul Perth Peterbiro'gh Prescott & » Russell .. f Pr. Kdward . Henfrow Sinicoo Storniont, Dundas & Gienxarry. Victiriii ... Waterloo . Wellaiid... Wellington. M'entworth. Yorlf Ifn W.MeCrea. .S. II. .lont'.x . . .1. •!. Kiiii:>niill W. .\. Hos.s . . T..V. >iiL'ailli> l> J llil;;lie.s.. »i. \V l,c;;;i;ilt. C. V. I'riuc; .. II. .Mac|)lier-^oh .).U..SlL'\fn!S()n. |A. Niven .... 'lln)jn;is .Miller T. A. I.itzicr . . , \V. K. SiiniiT. . Archibiiia H.ll. jC. Kobin.-ion . . W. S. Senkl.-r. SaultS Marie Hrantford . . Walkcrlon. . Ottawa Oranneville.. St. TImuius.. Saiulwich . . ji\ing.xton .. lOweu Sound Caju),'a .... I.Minden .... [.Milton IJelleviile .. (lodcrich .. Chatham . . Sarnia Perth Brockville . .III. S.. McDonald I SIIKRIFFS. K. Carney . . . . .lohn .*mith . . Whi. Sutton,. .1. Swfi't Ijiml. . riiuH. Iliiuies,. Coliii Mniiro. . lohn MolCwiMi, Wni. l'\T)iUson ('. II .Moore . . U. II. Davis I.. ClF.nKSOFTHE I'EACK. ColINTT ATIORNEYS. .I.M. Hamilton. J. M. Hamilton., li Van Norman (i.K. VariNorman I'ho.M. Dixiin .. 'I'hos. I>ixon ... It. I-eeH It Lees ,1 I'. Miu-Millan .1. P. .MacMillan lames .SiHiitdii lanirs Stanion . S. S. .Mai'doiK'H S. .-. .Mafdonell.. \. i\irkpatriek A. S. Kirkpatrick \V. .Vrnistrong Alfred Frost .1, K. Martin. jXapanee |St.Cath"rines| I London . . . . ' Sinicou . . , . 1 Colionrjj. . . . ' iWhilhy iWoodstoi'k. . |liram|>ion . . Stratford Peterb Tc/gh ll/Orignal ..I jpicton I Pembroke . . iliarrie. . .. W. II Wilkison K. J. Si-iikler.. Uni. Kliiot .. T. II. .Mc.Mahon (H'.MiKindsey j Wni. Hope. . . . Ilotioi t I'ibb 'U lohn Mercer. . .las. Fiiutolt.. .las. 'rhiim|ison \Vm. Patrick.. 0. T. PruynS. .1. A. Woodruff W. (iluss .... K. Deedes .... (1. .M. ISoswcll. It. N. Wiuldell Z. liurnham.. D. S. Mcliii.-en A. F. Sidit. . . . D. H. hi/it rs . . K. 1 cnnistoun Thos Paxlon . (leoigc Terry., iiolit. Uroddy.. .loliii Hos>i<'.. lames A. Hall. .lohti Dewar . . (J. li. <,'oloman Ira Lewis . . . . W. Douglas . . .1. 1'. Itucke .. K. (}. .Mall, ch . A. E. Kichards W. A. Koevo.. .Ino. Mi-Keown • '. Hutchinson .1. II. Ansley.. .lohn W. Kerr. .1. K. Farewell. F It. Hall .. .. .las. Kl.'inini.?. . .1. IdinL:ton . . C. A. Wciler.. I. K. Martin. James Daniell.:.!. D. .Merrii'k.. V, T. Dartnell. 'Cornwall K. P .lell-tt . .h)hn Deacon. .1. It. Uowun. , .las. (iillcfpii'.. .huni's Morris.. !T.L>. MeConkey P. Low H. H. Loueks. J. U. Cotter . . J. F. Pringle.. D. V,. Mclntyre Jas. Dingwall.. i Lindsay ....|W. W. Dean. Uerlin IWm. Millfr;'). and . . . . i l{. ^iHcdoniild ' \.el . .1. Duncan.. L. 1). Ua. morid L, l>. Itavinond. Hon. P. (low.. III. W, I'cter.sonll. W. Pete son .lohn Oewar . . . 0. L. Coleman . Ira Lewis W. Douglas . . . .1. P. Ilueke ... K. G. Malloch . A. E. Kichards. W. A. Rcovo.. . .Ino. McKcown. C. Hutchinson. .1 H. Ansley. . . .John W. Kerr . .lolm K Farewell V. K. Hall .... .las Fleming., .1. IdiUK'tOM . . ('. A. Weller.. E. T. Dartnell P. Low II. II. Loueks .1. K. Cotter . . .las. Dingwall (Jei). \. |)rew .1. S. Sincbiir. . ' " A. McKe|lMr|lolin Crcrar .. .lohn ('rerar . ,K. .Mackenzie., F. W, Jarvi,^.. I". M. Dull. . . . iFred. Fenton k Post Office Addresses.— I York. 2 Dunnville. County and Judicial ({(ficers. 55 Offirrv^— (Ontario, 1882. not given it is tliat of tho I'odiity Town. COUNTY < LKItKS. inKAsi nr.its. L(K At, IlEOIS- TliAKSiiF IlKMI tt)U ur. H. M. Wilson..! (l.'O. (J. . A. M. i;o(;s .... ''. <;. Chirtcris. llon..MfX.\iilal W. W. If. rlbid. T. A. P.TowiTs W. It. |{ullili!,'C '' illiani liunn. •I.Fi'ailu'rsliiiii' .lolio McLaiiMi. KaviJ >Icl-a\v,s. 1'". !■;. M am III.. .\. ivirkpatrii'k (iciii-irc liiiilis.. .(anus Mitchuil IlHil^THARs, SLKIIOUAIE. T. A. 1'. 'I'owcra. vv. 1>. KuhiilKit<»n«' .liihn Alt'Liiri'H . . I)a\ id .Mcliaw s. . V \'\. Matron v. S. KirU pat rick . McDonald .. \V. A. I'amphcll. \V. K. (icniniill.. (.'has liiue T.\V Charleton.Tirantford. 'H. I'nivcs. Lucknow. Kavid l!(.aty. I'. C. .Sti\vart,( (riUiRcville. \l. I'ayiic, I'ort Stanley. r. Knsscll. lA>ainin.!;loii. i.l. I{. Dawson, Onipah. i\V S.< lirist"e, Klfxlieiton. iCeo. Slartin, Clu'apaido. ! iWm. Clay, Milton. |\V. H. Ayhsworth. I oh;. Kant', Uorrie. W. IlicKfV. K. MiOillitnddy.U'attbrd. ,\! S. Fr. St. SMdth's Fall.-). Sam. Ktynolds David Manscll. \V. V. Detlor.. J. M. rarrntt . S. Kcynold.s . . 'Samiicl lieynoldsjVV. Stafford, Lyn. F. A It.Clcnph D. a.M.-Koii/.ic J Ki matin);ii. Stevenson .liihii Twii^R \. Thomson. . . . J. M. Steyeni-on.. I'. Christie, .Maneh(!ster. S Mall, Washington. T. Swinarton, Albion, j.lauob Mrunnor, Stratford. .M. i^anderpon, IVterboro'. j J. Van Briilyfor, I'lan- "( tajrenet .Mills. X. Spaguo. iW. O'.NIcara. Pembroke. (,". Cook, Cookstown. i:harl(!s Poole.. I!. MeDonald ..M?. McDonald. . It. McDonald I J. H. Ault, Aultsville. T. Matehett .. I. I). Ilownnin. .Ion (V I'aire ,. •Iidin Iteat'ieti U. .*. ("onn ell. I'hns. Matehett. I. I». U'Wiiian.. .las. .Mi'tiiashan Wni Iteynolds. .Idhn T. Stock,. W. tirace . . . ■F. .MeI)ciMt?all I. P. Willson. •las. IIiiiii,''h . S. H. (iheiit. (icorgu L]ukiu..iJ. ..Maodonald W. .McKonziu. |W. tTraee \V ;.\ .1. I'eti'rson . . !). D'Kverardo . , I'hoH. Keatini; . , S. H. tihent .. Hon. W. Caylcy Parkinson, Oakwood. W. Snid.T, Waterloo, lames Smith, Welland. .lohn Prain, llarri.ston. VV. So.xttjn, Jorseyvillc. 4 CookstowM. 5 Qalt. (3 Fury;ii.s. 7 Clifton. 8 Batb. 56 The Ontario Law Jjist. IJS'I' Ol'^ Toronto iUu*ri$tcr$, WITM rill.'U PLACES OF BUSINESS AND RESIDENCES. NAMK. n.\n; ok iusinkss. RKSnU-NTK. Atkinson iV Ard.i^di.. 4 Turontu. W. I*. Atkiiistm I.iniit'son Ave., l':uk- Henry II. Aiilii<,'li -SO Ual.lwin. [.l;ik;. Arnifstronsj;, T. <0 L. ."lO Cliiiii'li '_*'» I'.ic-nlalhano. Akers, Jolui ' Wellington, o . . '-".IS Slurhourne. Ai»i>ell)c, K. S. ... -2:$ Toronto O.ikviik-. B. Hliikt!, Kerr, Lash it C'assc'ls .Millichiinr.KS K^'s. lion. K.Hlake,<,).(' •'{«!» ami IW.) .laivis. S. II. lUakf, (,►.(' SI lloniuwood Av(;. J. K. Kerr, (,).(' l(M,)uoeirs r:irk(,'resi. Z. A. Lash, (.).(' \V. (I. P. ( !assels 84 < Jrosvenor. C. A. Hronyh IC. Dnirrrin Av., Vk\ . ( '. J. J lolnian -^^T Sh.-rl)ourne. If. (Jassels :W) St. Patriek. K. Mael'ian -0 (Jroavenor. Huthnue, M (> .larvis. W.d.Faleonhri.lLiO S!} \Velle.sley. N. W. iloyles ' (10 ( 'ollege. "Walter M.irwiek t)3 I'ollege. A. B. Aylesworth .'i'i St. NL-iry's. W. J. Fvauka a6 St. Patrick. lAst of Toronto Barristers. NAME. PLACE OF UrSlNESS. 1 Tioyd &. Staynor. ... 74 King, e. \V. T. Hoy.l K. II. Staynor Beiitty, Cliadwick. TiidHisoii&Hlauk- atoL'k 5(S Wellington. \V. H. Boatty E. M. ( 'haihvifk . . . T. (i. lilaoLstoek \V. A. Hecvo .... (('onnsel) lieaty, Hamilton & 1 & '2 liuildVct Loan (,'assL'ls ( "his. /rnrunto st. .las. Ikaty, QA' .1. ('. Ilaniilton, LL.H Allan ( 'asscls I>. W. ( lonilcnan Konlton, Udlpli, iS; Jirown .30 Adelaide, e. (i. D'Arey liuultDn T.Taylor Kol] 'i Vj. U. lirown Hoswell iV Kddis '20 Adelaide, e. A. J{. Boswell K. II. K. Kddis Hi<'elo\v it .Mdison. . 7 it 8 .Masonic llali. N. a. JJij,'elo\V F. M. Mc.rsou Hain, Mel>oii,L;all, (Jordon & Shep- [nii)erial Hank 15nil ley •^i'lgs- .John Hain .I(.:s. K. MiDonKall Win. S. ( I onion (leo. V. Sli('|»Ky I'^rederie .Motlatt lilevin.s, .lolui 40 ('hiiich Kanett, K. (I (;."» ^■oMi^e I'.ouUl.ee it llvati . . (M .\dr'l:ii(K-. c. Ali.l'.onlMKc.M.I' "Aiii. W. I'v;itt honlthee, Kei^inald.. (M .\delai(h;. e . . . I'.laiii. David', (,>.(' Uad.yeidw, (;. \\' . , .'lO ( 'hinvli r.ailier, W.iltiT lUdl \ Moipliy .... .".1 A'iel.u.le, e. T. II. Hull Henry Morjihy RESIDENCE. ii.'. r.loor. e. Club Chrs., \'ork. 3 Queen's Park. 44 St. ( leorgf. 2-24(!errar.le. .•i07 fhun.'h. (Hen Lo(ige, Uosed'e, 17"2 (ieor<^e. f) Wilcox. l!*2 I'.rork. '2:W.larvis 80 ("ollege. '230 Wellington, w. Selhy. '23(;i-enville. '2r>(i Sinieoc. 01 Welleslev. :iO Adelaid"', e. 4.') I'everley. l'.leeKer. 1 I ( 'larencu! Terraee, 311 I'arli.inient, 1-27 r.loor, e. •2-24 Curl. don. (!4 .Adelaide, e. *2lM CarUton. •22(» .larvis. .V2AveinirKd.\kvlh> 03 ('ollege. (!"2 William, ^ Orkv'e 3'2 Alexander, 58 The Ontario Law Lint. XAMK. PLACE OK BUHINKSS. HKSIDKSCF,. Bruce, .lolui 51 Adelaide, e .').') (irenville. lioyle, (leo. I'> Best, Wm. 11 120 rnioii Loan I'.gs. 33 Murray. Br(^^v^illJ,^ T. Blair.. 30 Adi'laide, e 30 A 4 Wellesley IMaee. P. .MelMiiilii'is t)5 Isahellii. Caston, ( ialt iV Hod- gins 8 it 10 Union Hloek. H. E. ('aston 9() liiintlry. A. ('. (!alt 31 (;niivdli-. V. K. Hodgins •J42 .larvis. Cameron iV Caswell . (il King, e. Alex. Cameron '»1 Cnihlmi. 'I'liomas Caswell S'J (ierrard. e. Clark, \V. .Mortimer 'J3 Tor.-nto 314 King, w. Ci'ieUnKtre, .lohii. ... 74 King, e <> (Jran-v .\\cnin'. CricUmore, S. |{ 74 King, e (> Crm-c .\veniie. CaddicU, l;icliar^. \l. 'JO Ail'eiaidc, e Clul. CIns., N'ork. ( 'anavan, .lolin 10^ Adelaide, e (iS Markliam. Cross, ,1. Klcteher. . I .\drlaidr, v .... ."i."3 King. w. Cartwriulil. d. K 7<> l'.e\. li'V. Cani|)l»rll, A. V "23 I'nion l.oin llgs. SI St. (ieorge's. Creiuliliin, .1 M(.'rli;iiiics' I ii. I'.gs ."il7 Slierhourii.'. Coyne, 'I'. .1 I ^'i i.Melimond w. 4 ] l/ist of Toronto Barristers. 59 namt:. ri.ACR of business. rksidence. ( oHerall, W. H Clarke, ( '. K ('rr)wtht'r, Jas 472 Jarvis. Campbell, J. H. M. . Victoria Chrs .... Queen's Park. D. Delaniere, Black, iJeesor k Kcefer 17 Toronto. T. 1). Delamero 290 Siincoe. I). Black 2!)7 .Simcoe. H. A. Hoesor .*U St. Patrick. R. W. Keefer 10 St. Patrick. Delaney, W. J .... 48 King e 85 McCill. Dcnison ."(: Macklcni. 14 ii. & !.. Cham. F. ( '. I )i'nis()n St. Ann road. (;. 'r. Denison , Dover Ct. Hoad. (). W. Macklem 2(54 .larvis. Duranil, Cliarles . . I Adelaide, e .... ofiO Vonge. Donovan, .lo3e))li A . 21 Court 103 St. .losepli. Defoe. Daniel M.. .. .'^4 Chiireli. Davi.s, .1. Boy •ntario Hall .... oO ('hureh. !■:. Kdgar i"t M alone .. I!> Wellington o. .las. !). i'Mgar IIS Bio )r w. K. T. Malone \)\) Mut.ial. Kvans & Honmer . . 20 Adelaide e. Geo. iM. Kvans (i7 Orange Avenue. (!eo. A. Hoonicr. . (>0 Murray. Kast, II. M 18 Court 5;Ula/,leton av.,^'kv. F. Fitzgerald ,V Beck , M Clunvli. W'ni. I'"it/.gi'rald 22 Prince .Arthurav., II. T. P.cck Ill.Iohu. I Vorkville. I'lister, ( larke v^' IJowes I") Tnninto. W. A. Fo.ster •. . . , 22 St. .losoph. il. I'., t 1 uke Cor. .Adelaide and K. 11. Bowed 20 Bloor u. [Sinieoc. \ ♦JO The (hitorto L(w> List. NAME. PLACE OK BUSINESS. RESIDENCK. Fergiiaou & Ferguson 10 B. & Fi. Chbrs. J. H. Ferguson 165 .lolin. C. L. Ferguson 105 John. Foy & Tapper 7*4 Church. jas. J. Foy Bda. Kossin House. J. S. Tupper 82 Wilton ave. Francis & Wardrop . 8 York Chanibers. W. Francis 250 Gerrard e. Kobert Wardrop (Queen's Park, Fenton, Vv- St. .losepli. J T. Small "^^^ Simcoe. Hodgins', Thos'.," (i.'c is Toronto 2i> lUoor w. Hall & FuUertou . . 50 Ciiurch. W. M. Hall ^fc- }\^^'y^- .Fas. S. I'uUert \ List, of Toronto Barristers. 61 NAME. PLACE OF BUSINESS. RE.SIDENCE. Ince & Hannah ... 17 Adelaide e. „,,,., Tho3. H. Ince 17 Adelaide c. W. G. Hannah . , t>ecr Park. J. .lones Bros. & Mac- kenzie . .18 Toronto. ( 'larkson Ji.nes . . ^onge street ave. Beverley Jones . . 3^^ ^t- I'atrick. ({. A. Mackenzie . ^'^ Grenville. .liiokes&.lackes.... 62 &()4 Church. .1 osei.h J ackes .... Je L ins, \ kvi e. C B -Tickes ' 1><^ l'^^"^*^' \kville. lu-vis Stophen .\i Vork Chambers. . . Beverley&8t. Patrick '.I'arvis', Salter M. . . . iiO Adelaide e . . . . 372 Spadina ave. .ludd, J. C 30 King e 2h(. King w. K. Kerr & Hull I Wellington e. Geo. Kerr, Jun . . 286 Jarvis. \l K. Bull 29 Elm. e. licith, Kiug.stone k Armour IS & 20 King w. Alex. Leith, (,).C 18 & 20 King w. K. W. Kingstonc 140 Isabella. E. 1). Arinonr 3 Argyle. Leys, Pearson & Kingsford .... 18 Court. •lohn i.eys 277 Jarvis. .las. Pcirson < 'or. King & Church |{. K. Kingsford r)4 Avenue r., Yvlle hauder, A!)i;un. W.. 72 Vonge. ArdnaoU)ich,Pkdale Ledvard, TlKt.s. I) . . Lilli.., .1. C ()0 Church Leith, A. H .")() Clnircli Lougheed, J. A 20 Adelaide e HouKiWood ave. Chib Chbr.H., York. 325 Wilton ave. t 92 TJie Ontario Lav) List. NAME. PLACE OF BUSINESS. RESIDENCE. Lewis, A. R 52 King W Mail Huildings. Livingstone, John . . 40 '^'hurch 77 Arthur. M. Mowat, Maclcnnan, Downey &Fiiggar 24 Church. Mowat, Maelenuan, Uowncy & Lang- ton 24 Church. Hon. O. Mowat, Atty.-Gen.,()nt J. Maclennan, (^.C Jolm Downc}' C \\. W. liiggar Thos. liangton Morphy, M(tr[)hy »& Millar 55 & 57 Yonge. Geo. Morphy, Q.C H. R M<.ri,hy Chas. Millar Mcrphy it SlK'|)i)ar(l, 87 King w. (ieo. Morphy, Q.C H. r. ShL'i)par(l Mulock, Tilt, Miller &, Crowther. . . . 99 King e. Wm. Miilock James Tilt W. N. Miller .las. Crowther, Jr Murray & Barwi ;k.. TH) King e. H. \V. M. Murray F. I). Harwick .' Morris & M' .Nah . . 5 York Chambers. Jas. H, Morris Allan MeNab Mever.s. A- lam H .23 S.-ott Miller. Robert B . HI King e Murray, Ceo Ii4 ( 'hureh Magratli, i'liai* .... (l.S Col borne . Metcalfe, W. V .... 28 k 'M) Toronto. Munloch, \V. (; . . . .^)2 Adelaide e . . , . Muiiro, i{. H. I{ . .14 ^"ork ( "liambers. Meek, Ivlward . .Mail Buil iings. Murphy, Niehola.s tlO Church Malloy, William .... 15 Toronto 183 8imcoe. 10 Murray. 13 ( Jrenville. 241> Siinct>e. College. 513.larvi.s. 57 Blodv c. 55 Yonge. 513 .larvis. 67 King w. 52 St. Albans. l!tU. Kossin House. 50 St. Alban.s. 472 .larvis. 207 S])adiiia ave. 112 St. Patrick. 41 Wellington i)'ce. 15 firenville. National i^'lub. 2,'» ( iantnce sijuare. 41 Huntley. 128 Peter. Hdw. Kossin House. 3 St. Patrick. 12 N(.rth. DOClnirch. 138 N'ictoria. List of Toronto Barristers. 63 NAME. PLACE OF BUSINESS. RESIDENCE. Mortimtr, (', White 12 Bg. & L. Chrs. . 4 Clarence square. Mills, (.J. (J 74 Church 214 Scaton. Martin & Mackay,. . 9 York Chrs. John Martin 59 Blecker. Angus Mackay 109 Mutual. 6 Mc. Macdonald & Marsh. 25 Toronto. Right Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonahl, K.C. B., Q.C 83 St. George. A. H. Marsh 08 Wellesley. McMichac'l, Iloskin it Ogilun 4G Church. D.McMicliai'l, Q.C 251 Jarvis. CJhas. Mf. Michael 70 Beverley. Alfred lloskin Deer Park, Vonge. Albert Ogden 221 Spadina ave. McCarthy, lloskin, J'lunib & Creel- man 2.'$ Toronto. I). Me( 'artliy, Q.C 300 Adelaide w. ilohn lloskin, (^).C Kosedahi. Thos. S. I'lmuh 151 I'.everlcy. A. i;. Civelniaii 52 Isabella. McMunicli, I lowai'd (S: hrayton .... Cor. Yonge & King W. B. .Vic.Murrich 55 Beverley. G. K. II. .ward 2 Selby. V. H. iMayton 4 8ell)y. iMcKoiigall & Sinclair 28 Toronto. .\llreil Mi'hougall (19 IToinewood Ave. A. .1. Sinclair 43 Howard. McDonald, D. M .. 5 Uidon Block .... I70.larvis. McDon'dd. Davidson iV: I'aterson .... i 8 Toronto. W. M(d>nnald 505 Church. W. I )avids(.n 243 Wellington, w. .1. \. I'aft rson 53 lieverley. McWilliaius, W. (i.. City Solicitt.r 123 iJeverley. MacN'abb& lli'^gins. 15 Toronto. Alex. MacN'abh 45 Miuray. W. I'], lliggins lieslieville. Macgregor, .loiin . . 28 k 30 Toronto . . Pxls. Uo.ssni House. McMurray,.!. Sjuirin 18 King w 5 (i range IJoad, 64 The Ontario Law List. NAME. PLACE OF BUSINESS. RESIBENCK. Macdonald, Chas. E. 20 Adelaide e .... 409 Queen, w. Macdonell, J. A. ... 56 Church 08 St. Alban.s. Macdonell, A Molutyre, A. D 46 King w 85 Victoria. McNamara, M . J . . 32 Duke. N. Nicol & Nicol 4 Toronto. W. li. Nicol 74 Adelaide, w. G. B. Kicol 74 Adelaide, w. Nichols, John 146 King, e O. Orr, \V. A 18 King w 23 8eaton. O'Donohoe, J., Q.C. 90 Church 156 Jarvis. O'SuUivan & I'erdue 72 Yonge D. A. O'SulUvan 12 Elgin Ave., Ykvle. W. E. Perdue Bds. CIuIj Chambers. P. Proctor & McDonald 20 Adelaide e. Jas. A. Proctor 09 Grcnville. Ceo, McDonald 293 King, w. Perry, A. D 72 Yonge 30 Northcote Ave. R. Ridout, Trevelyan.. ISBdg.&TiOanChra. Hitchie, C. 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OS M) 02 o H l-H Q O CO *< 2 H -♦J o »-5 is n ^ < o »-5 ^q -^ o ■Ji o :4 a S5 a; ^d g S ^ do :^ j^ ^ " ^ o eg a P ^- C c3 +3 o =51 as p— ( >» o w 0) a o o 10 o 0) a so a> >> o X to a c o of cc c k^ oT a a f— < -p 01 I-H -r :'" K^ rH~ ./- a " '-; flirt CO o O 03 c 0> CQ o o u :^ o k— I V a '-s^- '^ S 1:^ 5 rt ■ o a +3 a ^ ^ '^ ^ o rt t« « a " < a ::3 t-s;: O 0> CO?' 0> o a O da a o o o o p:^ o U o >^ d U I d o a ,ja o a o !/2 U » o w so I 8 Cm CO o 0) a a 05 P5 I— c o w 01 o o «^ Oi 03 o 3 •+3 0> I— Ph O Ph 03 I -a 1 Country List. 117 I I J' \ 43 a I a: .1 ■il % 2 H-^ - o O ,—4 'a 2 o "■ o 03 o =3 3 W 05 1— I >> o w 03 ti a • •I c3 J3 P^ PL| aT Ib-I 03 <*( =fi 5^ <■< fl ^^ oT 2 cf c3 ^ JJ I-) W o is. 03 a) X if da w Q> ^ d m c ^ i3 E^ •^ ^H c 03 +3 4JI rt 03 ^ ^ 03 o W rt ^ -M 09 c 03 03 cS d8 03 0) 03 02 eS CS O! to a 03 w 6 a o a 01 « O -4 03 erf i 2 J^ cli 03 H^ ■( 5 a> »-i a 0) W y 118 o Si a o a _ ^S3 02 Pi o H I— t n ^ to o < ioi fi ;^ a < o 02 Br H l-H W :-i — P:h CJ 4> *f" p=^ o H (Z3 a ° S ■" "" as V ■A. 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CJ ■— i -J ;^p^l^;^^ <-, ,^ '^ f^ << ^ bb 03 9 t- ^ D 0) - - ^ S'^ - _ 3 o -rj -e -^ a> O 03 >— I i5 •" 1 f— H "1 ^ '*! Ljt 03 ^ o :y rf rt ,^ o a^ P^ II4 &I 01 Oh HI -s4 o I-H c3 cid O c3 132 The Oiitario Law List. O ID o CO <1 ;: H O '/: :^ O ^ P- X O X ?-, X >^ :> ?- Ch 'w X X -^ c ^ ^' ^ X !-^ fin u ■^;:^^-5 ■J r^ K :^ =y ^-^' X 1) '3 ^ 2 '^ -^ -^ _ =^ -t; S tj X „• i' -^ =y =i^ >y-! yj -1 -i -^ -i^ ■4>d i' '*' "/.' 5^3 .r=^ - r- ^ -: to 3 "J 5 3 -5 _'y ^ > S 3 a is V .J 5 -*-> p:5M« « 1— ( r-i 1— 1 •-^ H- ( XX X X X XI X X -A X 7j X' ■rim Supveme Court Agency List. 133 5 ^ = ^ ' 1:34 o H '/; o » o •r. 'A >-* ■Ji o u ^Vte Ontario Law List. i -/. H I ! c3 , u- 1) Q S to u; rr> u c to ■n o -(J .■*^ -r 13 -r , J <1 ?i-l --I WH ►*< kj- d o d < -J < X "5 '-'^ C ^ "^.^^ i .2 2.:=3 . '3 h5 ^' ^ '-K rr W ^ = i£ O tD o V rt =S y « 5S-S -5 =y.^ c o . 3> ^ tJD CU rQ r/: • t-^ ■Ji 0^ ,-^ o s o =ii o *^ ci Xfl ^ CO ^ O -I ^ 4) r/1 '/3 • OT . CO to 03 O . OJ • . :} « u C . . s s a -3 13 X O M t '-' ^ r - c - - JO JO ^ ^ -" -ii -., > t-1 ^ 13 >- rt rt '^ r; f- -■' ^ .— y -^ r- irJ 3: ;. x x x X CO- 5 to s 2.2 3 CQ-33P3 cii •-: ^. M i; w Si : • :5 7i > ^ H rt •°, ^ ■ S i: ' ji: ^ ^^ > iJ y o =^ , a .. 5 3 1^ o-= ^^ =J2 "^-^ rt >.^ I :• S P C C UJ hJ ■^■-: P^ ?5 S O - W X H ,. 4 mimm List of Qiieen^s Counsel. 135 LIST OF QUEEN'S COUNSEL. Rt. lion. Sir J. A. Macdouiilil. Hon. (). Ivlowiit. M. O'Reilly, Ks(i. Hon. L. \Valll)iiage. H. 0. R. Becher, Ks(i. Hon. A. < 'auipltell. Hon. S. Uichanls. 1). B. Iteii.l, K.s(i. Hon. .T. Button. Hon. S. Smith. J. Bell, Ks.].^ J, Hector, J]s(|. Hon. J. ( 'oc'kl)avn. Hon. A. X. Kiclianls. .K. Irvinjj;, l'!s(|. C. luihinson, Es([. Hon. A. Crooks. Hon. K. lUako. (). (Tanil)le. I'!s([. P. liOW, I*'iS(|. R. Millor, Mscj. Hon. B. \V. Scott. 1). Mc Michael. Ks.i. R. S. Woods, lvsc|. ,). A. Ilenderson, l']s(|. A. licith, Ks(j. 'I'. l{ol)ertHon, l''sij. Hon. J. O'Connor. H. Cameron, J'jS(|. ^. Beaty, jr., Ksij. .1. ^laclennan, l'ls([. I). Tis.lale. Ks.j. 1). McCarthy, Ks,|. 11. Bernanl,' Ks-i., C.M.(J. 1). ( Juthric, [•ls([. S. II. I '.lake. (f. 11 N'anXorman, y.M\> (}. Iv Henderson, IOs(|. 'V. llodgina, Estj. .1. Hoskin, l']s(|. R, Martin, l',s(j. T. Scatcherd, Ksi|. B. iices, l']s(|. V. W. Ball, K.S4. Hon. A. .M(trri«. E. Martin, llstj^. H. B. Beard, Esq. T. W. Taylor, i:s(i. F. McKelcan, Esq. W. Kerr, Vam\. B. M. Britton, Es(i. M. C. Cameron, !'ls(|. Hon. T. B. Bard-e. \V. II. Meredith, i'ls.). W. IJock, Ivs.i. ^V. Bount, K.s(|. .1. ( i. Scott, I'sq. .1. Bethnnc, E.s(j. .]. K. Kerr, I'sq. 1'.. B. Osier, l':s(j. T. Beacon, lOsrj. J. F. Dennistonn, Hs(|. H. McMahon, l'!s(|. I ). Class, Il8(j. .). Idington, l-lsij. Hon. a; S. Hardy. Hon. C, F. Krascr. I), li. Mack'nnan, Esq. Z. A. Lnsh, l''s(|. (i. I). I'.onltoii, i:s(j. T. M. Benson, Fs(£. ^\. 0"(iara, Es(i. Ci. A. Kirkjjatrick, Esfj. A. lioskin, lvs(j. R. T. NN'alkeni, l'!s(i. Hon. .1. ( )'|)onohoe. S. S. McDonell, I'lsi). A. I!. |)ou-dl. Ksq. .1. C. Bykert, I'sq. .1, Cicasor, J'.Hij. S, .1. l/uie, l'ls(|. W. 11. B. .Allison, Es(i. B. Smith, r.sq. Hon. \V. .McDouirall. A. Shaw, l!s(j. (i. I). Dickson. Bstj. .1. Mclntyr»!, I!s(|. A. Ilndsintli, Esq. .). B . Bose, l'',S((. < ', Moss, Bs(|. 13G The Ontario Law List. K U L E S. I'ASSKI) UY I'lrK }^w f0victy of Mmx tfuuarta, WITH TIIK AlMMiOliATION (iK Till'. ,IL'1J(JKS OF Till-: SlTKinoll COURTS, ASTO KAAMINATFONS I'Oli (AM. T(» TIIK HAK, rKJt Tl IM' ATKS OK iri'NK.ss, i\:< . T?v the P.enchcrs of the Law ^N.rirty oi I pp. r ( anu.la ni ( on- ■ v.icati<.n, with thf appn.l.ation ..t IIh' .lu.lgys ot tlio Ni- pciior Courts, as Visitors of the said Society, it is Or- (hiined as t'oUows : KiUlil'ilKt/inii cf ('(lliili'liili -1. 'I'h.rc shall he an exaiiiiiiatioii, aeec.rding to the llules ami lU'gulatioiis ol this Society : (1) Of every Caiitlidati! for admission on the hooks of the Society as a Stmleiit-atdaw. ^ (•J) Of every Stiideiit s(. admitted hccoiiiiiijj; a ( aiidi.hite for call to the I'.ar. (!<) Of every Candidate ftir Articled Clerk. ({) Of ev.>ry Applicant for a certiticate of titness for an Attoni'\ or Solieitoi'. 'I'lic exiininalion, for adnnssion on the hooks as Studeiits^at- law, and for Articled Clerk, shall he conducted hy the " I'.x- andner or Kxanuiiers for Matriculation," as hereuiaiter provid- Oll The Ky.aiuinatioi. of (!amlidates for Call t.. the l'.ar shall h.^ partly in writinu, hy i.rinte.l or written .luestions, to l.c answered in wiitin-, ami paitly oral, under the supirvision ot till' lOxamineiH. The examination of Apj.licants for Certilieates of Fitness shall he t'ondueted in like maimer. 4 ■^•" ■' iwi LHiiwm a liulcs of the Law Soclet//. 137 f A (iradii.itc! in tlio Faculty of arts in anj' University in Hor Majesty's hoiiiiiiions, cnipdwcrc'il to grant sncli Degrees, shall be entitle"! to adjnission on the l)ooks of the Society as a Stu(lent-at-la\v, upon giving six weeks notice in accordance A\ith tlie existing rule.-, an«l paying tlie prescri1)e(l fees, and presenting to Convocation his i)iplonia or a pro])er Certiticato of his hiivinij; received his 1 )e>;ree ■without further examination liy the Society. All othci- ('andiral, and shall be conducted in Osgoode Hill, by the " l-',x- amiiier or I'.xamin 'is for Matricidalioii,"' (who shall b',- appoint- ed liy the JSeiieheis each 'i'erm for the succeedi -g 'IVnii,) in )»ri'sence of the I'lxamiiiing Committee, or any two of them ; and shall be eummenced on Tuesday in tho socond week next us The Ontario Law List Ijcfoie eacli Term, at ten o'elock, A. M. ; and tlie same may be adjourned in sueli manner as may be found convenient. In the event of no ai)pointment of Examiner or Examiners being made by the l>enchers during any Term, the Treasurer shall appoint an Ivxaminer or Examiners for the next ensuing lOxaminatioiis. Notice of the day on which the Applicants are respectively reipiired to attend for the purjxtse of being examined, shall, by the Secretary, be transnutted to them by jiost as s(»on as may be after each 'J'erm. In case no such notice be received, attendance is to be given on the Tuesday above appointed for entering U[)on the Exam- inations. No person shall be admitted as a Student-atdaw or be pass- ed for Articled Clerk who is not of the full age of sixteen years. The Candidate must be presented to the Examining (Com- mittee l)y an instrument in writing, signed by a Harrister of the Ontario 15ar, in a form ap[)roved of by the Society. The Secretary shall, as soon as all the notices have been rc- ctiived, make out two lists containing the names, additions, 'hid family residence of all the Candidates, for admission on behalf of wliom notices of presentation have been regularly given, and shall ailix one of such lists in a conspicuous jdace in his ollite, and the other in the Convocation Chand)er. It shall be tin; duty of the Examiner or l''xaminers to pre- ]»ai'e I'apers on tiic ^nbil■(•ts ]iiesci'ibed in the cui'iicnlnm for the time heing. Such pajiirs shall l)e printed for use in the Examinations. Candidatts shall aNo be txani';;ed orally in the piescnce of the I'lxamiiiing Committee in batin, and in such tttlier of the above nieiitionetl Kultjicts as the Examining Conunittee may think proper, or the I'lxaminers leconunend. I'riiiKirif L\iort siyiiedby the Chairniam, shall, on the lirst day of tlic' 'IViia next after any l"..\aniination had, re^jort to tlie ( 'onvdcation tlx; result of such Mxanunation, specifying (when several have been examined) the names of those who have passed, ami those (if any) wlio have been re- jected, stating ill w hat liraiicli they were found deliicient, and specifying also tlie onli r in wliicli those passed have been classed according to the ilecisioii of the ( 'omiiiittee, except as hereinbefore meiitioiu:d ; and such report shall, as respects each such i'lxaniination, be tiual, and no objection to the ailmission of any (.'andidate so passeil shall be raised in Convocation on the ground of his education being dclicii'iit. The lirst Monday of each Term sludl be taken to be the ad- mission day of the Studcuts-at-Law who hive been examined and reported as pi'uSsiMl by the Mxamining Committee in any term although the rt'])ort may not have been presented to Convocation uiion the lirst day of the Term. Jii/i run i/iii/i' l'!,i,) shall, on or be- liO Tim (hitario Jjaio Lisi. foro thu (l;iy ot' ]]\ainin;itioii, tile with the Secretary ot' the Law Society a ccrtilicatu ni^fiicd hy such Clerk, stating the (late of liis articles of Clerkship, and of the filing thi-reof, the name of the Att(»rncy to whom lie was jirticleil, the numher of assignments, if any, and the year of his service at the time of signing sucli certiticate, and if he is a gradu;ite of any Uni- versity, stating tlie same. 'Die particulai's or such (-.M'tificate shall he entered in a l)onk foi- that purpose, to he kep'; hy the Secretary ; ami no curtilic itu slidl l>e received or tiled without the payment of one dolhir to the Seci'etary. (1.) From and alter Mi''h;eliii IS Term, ISSO. the interme- diate examinations shidl t:ike pi, ice dining tiie \\(.-t;k next he 'ore tlie heninniiiL!' of each ti rni, the lirst intermediate shall lake place on the Tues (t'clm'k, A. M., on the 'i'hurs- day of the week next hefore each Term. (.'{.) The Examinations shall he held in the Ivxamination Hall. (4.) There shall l)e a [taper of (jue^tions pri'pared hy each of the four Ivxaminers for each of the two intermeiliate examin- ations. (.").) There shall \)v a recess of out' hour in each inti'rmediate examinatimi, each I'xamination to hegin at '.)..'$(>, .A. .M., and continue until I (t'eloek llieu recess— and heginning again at 2 I'. M, and ending at .").,'{(>, ['. .M. .two papers to he ^iveii out, a lid answers taken ii[i in the morning sessoii, and two in the afteriioon session. ((). ) All four I'lxaminers shall hi' pri'sent, and enter on the hu.siness of the examinations not later than !)..'?() A. .M.,ou each of the said tour days, and shall he present, two in each room, during the whole of the examinations. After each ICxamiiiati. n is completed, the I'xaminers shall I'epoit and certify to (Convocation the names of those examin- ed, and whether they have or have not passed such Kxamiii- tion ; and in aceordiinci' with such report and c(!rtilicate, after adoption hy Convocation, the Sei;retary shall enter against the name of each in the hook aforesaid, " I'assed," or ''Not Passed," with the date of such certilieate and when passed, shall give him a certiticate to that etl'i'ct if required. On the Final l-lxamination for Certiticate of Fitness the Secretary shall certify whether the candidate has passed the Prelimin iry and Intermediate Fxaminations, and the date of such passing. And any Articled Clerk being also a Student- . i 4. Rules of fho Law Societi/. 141 at-law, mIio, as siuh Stiuleiit-at-T.aw, has passed tliu Inter- mediate Kxamiiiatioiis reijuired hy the next rule during his studentship, shall he allowed sueh Examinations as Examin- ations passed under the Statute, without further Examinations, on a eertilieatc to that ell'ect, hy the Secretary of the Law Society. StHihntn-at-fAUi'. 1 ICvory Student of the Laws entered as such on the hooks of the Law Sorii'ty, sliall be ic(piired to pass two I'^xaiiiinations before the I'inul Lxaniin;itioM for C.dl to the Har. The lirst of sucli Lxaniinations in tlie third year after he li;is l)eeu so entered on the said l>oolvs, and tlie second of siicli Lxaniin- ations in tlie fourth year after he has been so entered, unless he be a Student of any I'niversity entitling Inni to call in three years from the date of his a(lnassion, and in such case the lirst of such l-lxaminations sliall be in his second year, and the third M'ithin the lirst six months of his third year. Any Student being an Articled Clerk, wlio, as such Arliehd Clerk, has ]»assed the Examinations reijuired ])y the Statute during iiis Clerkship, shall be allowed sucli Lxaniinations as Examinations passed, without further lOxamination or certili- cate to that ell'ect liy the Secretary of the Law Society. livery Student-at-liaw shall, on or before the day on M'hich lie goes up for Examination, tile with t\w. Secretary of the Law Society a ccrtilicate signed liy him, stating the date when he was admitted on the liooks of tlic Society, and if an Articled Clerk who has passeil eitlui' or both of the I'reliininary Lxam- inations ri'(|iiircd by the Slatnti', stating the date of dates when such i'lxamination or Lxaniinations was or were passed, and the Secretary shall enter the said particulars in a book to be kept )iy him for such jmrposc, and shall enter in such book against tlu^ name of sueh student, "Passed," or "Xot Pass- ed," as the case may be ; ;Mid no ciititicate shall be received ()!• liled without the ]>ayment of oiir dollar to the Si'cretary, unh'ss ali'iady paid. Lvery Student-at-law who has passed the said l''xamination shall be entitled t(» receive a certilicate from the Secretary to that ellect. ('(•nvocatioii shall ha\e )»ower to alter the time of I'lxamin- atioii in any case for spicial cause. (Ml the l''inal Examination tbi- Call to the I'.ar, the St rretary sliall certify w lu'ther the studi'Ut ]iresenting himself iuv such call has passed the Preliminary and Intermediate l''xamin- utions, with the dates thereof. i42 The Ontario Lavi List. The subjects and books for the Intermediate Examination shall be those mentioned in the Law Curriculum. Candidates for Final Examination are sul>ject to Examin- ation on the subjects of the Intermediate Examinations. Scholar-ship^^. In each Term the Candidates \\\\o obtain at least three- fourths of the marks (>l)taiiiable on tlie jiapcrs ;it cither of the Intermediate Examinations, and at kast one-third of the marks ohtaina))Ie on tlie p;i])er on each suhject, shall l)e entit- led to present themselves on the following; day for a further written cxiimiiiatiou foi- honors on the sunie subj(!cts, emitrae- ing tlie siinic nund)cr of (jiu.'stions, witli the same aiigregate value of marks obtainable in each subject. The Candidates obtaining at lc;>.-^t three-fourths of the aggre- gate marks t)btainal)le on the ii;i|iers in both the I'ass and Honor Kxaminations, and at least one-half of the aggregate marks ohtainable on the papers in each sui)ject on both Jv\- aminations shall he i»assed with honors, and each Candidate so passed sliall receive a diploma certifying to the fact. Of the Candidates passed with honors, the lirst shall be en- titled to a Scholarship of 8100, the second to a Scholarshij) of )5('»0, and the third to a Scholarsiiip of 840, and each schohir shall receive a diploma certilying to the fact. EyaniiiKifidii I'orCitUto Ihi llur, mul Im' ('rii'ijlcdtc i>f Fi/m-s.i. Ko 8tudent-at-Law u]ion the I'ooks of this Society shall l»e called to the liar until he shall have bet n live yi'nrs, or if a graduate, three years, upon tlu' I'.ooks ; and no ( 'andiilate shall be called to the liar or rt^eeive a Certiticate of I'itness, unless he l)e of the full age of 'J! years, nor without havii.g l)een previously examined by the Jvxaminers. The Examinations for call to the liar shall take place on the Thursday and l''riday of the week next bi fore each 'I'erui. The ivxaniinatiou for ( 'crtilicate of l''itness, shall take place on the Tuesday of the suae week. The hours for holding the l*'xanunations, and the manner of conducting tluni, shall he the same as those |)rcscribt;d for the Intermediate llxananations. Till' Examiners shall deliver to each respective Candidati; a copy of the tiuesLions to bo liy him answered, and each such Candidate shall then and thiie, under tlu; supervision of such Examinei'8, frame writttii auswci's to s\uh ijuescions, and d(N liver the s;uue to the I'lxaminers. •< Rules of the Law ^Soeiety. 143 ( The answers shall be delivered to the Examiners by 5.30, P. M., on the same day on which the questions are received for answer. The ordinary Examinations prescribed for Call to the Bar shall be passed in all cases where special Acts of the Legis- lature are obtained for such Call with clauses requiring exam- ination by the Society. 'I'he subjects and l)ooks for the Examinations for Call and for Certificate of Fitness respectively, shall be those mention- ed in tlie Ijaw Curriculum for the time being for Final Exam- inations. Xofk'e of Intendcil Applicntion for Call. Every Canditlate for Call to the liar, must cause a written notice in the form approved of by the Society, of his intention to present himself for Call, signed l)y a BLnchcr to be given to the Secretary at his oflit;e in Osgoode Hall, some day in the Term next preceeding 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, ad- ditions, and residences of all tlie Candidates for Call, on be- half of whom notices of presentation have been regularly given, and shall aflix one of such lists in a conspicuous place in his ortice, and tlie other in Convocation Chaiiiber. The Sub-Treasurer shall, on the first day of every Term, make a rei)ort in writing to tlu' < 'on vocation stating — (1) That in the preceeding Term notice of presentation had been properly given for such Candidate. (2) The day of the admission of such Candidate into the Society. (8) The Class of the I'^xamination passed by such Candi- date at the time of his admission, and (4) The intermediate Examinations pass'xl such Candi- date ; to Avliich re))ort he shall append such Candi- date's petition anil presentation. • Presentation for Call. I'lvery Candidate for Call to the Uar must be presented to the Convocation by an instrument in writing, signed by a Barrister of Ontario, and execute a bond to the Society, with eertiticate. Bonds to he (jlren hi/ liarri'^ters. I'^very gentleman shall, ])r('vioiis to his Call to the Bar, give a bond to tlie Cori)oration in the ponal sum of four hun- dred dollai's, with two responsible sureti to be approved of by the Treasurer. 14-i The Ontiirio Lhw Jjist. Every member of the Society, shall, after his call to the Bar, pay to the Society, through its Treasurer, a Terui fee of $2 per annum. Depotiit of Petition, Pycscntotion, Bontf, end Fees. Every Student upon the Books of the Society, being a Can- didate for ("all to the degree (tf l>arrister-at-La\v, whose ])eriiMl of standing on tiie IJo(dvs entitling liini to ])resent himself, has expired or will expire during the ensuing 'i'erin, shall on or be- fore tlie third Satunlay preceding tlie Term in whicli such < 'andidate petitinns to l)e called, re[tort iiimself to, and de- posit with, the Sul)-Treasurur, atOsgoode Hall, his presenta- tion and bond, and the amount of fees payable on being called : and the Sul)-Treasurer's receipt for such fees shall lie sulli- eient to entitle the Stuilent to appear before the l"]xaminers, and to l)e by them exanuned for Call. He shall, at the same time and place, deposit with the Sub- Treasurer his })etition for Call, which petition shall contain a statement of his age, of the day on which the period of his standing on the 1)ooks, necessary to entitle him to be called to the Har, expired or will expire, the Intermediate Examin- ations he has passeil, and tlie names of iiie [lersons under whose superintendan(!e he has rt'ccived his piofessional educa- tion, which shall be deposit d w ith the Suit-Treasurer at least fourteen days before the lirst day of the Term the Student shall desire to be a Candidate. The Oral Examinations foi' ( ',dl shall tiUe place on Friday and Saturday l)efore Term. No Kxamination shall be liad upon any other day unless upon adjournment of all or any lOxamination not had or C(»m- pleted. I''very member of the Society on the Common Roll, being ;i candidate for C;dl t<» the Har shall, when passed, be .'dmitted to the Degree of barrister in the order of precedence on the common Koll, unless the ( 'onvo(;ation, at the time of his Ex- amination being })assed, otherwise order, and every candidate for Call to the Har, by virtue of hia having been called to any t»ther Har, sh.ill, when called, take pieeetlence next after the members of the Society of longer standing on the bo((ks c;dled iipon the same , together with the certificate in the said last-mentioned schedule also contained. In case any such Candidate at the time of h;aviiig his peti- tion for Ceitificate of l'"itness and papers, witii the Secretary of this Society as hereinbefore provitled, proves to the satisfac- tion of the said Secretary, tliat it has not been in his power to procure the answers to the questions from the Attorney or Solicitor with whom he may have served any part of tlie time under his articles, or from the agent of such Attorney or the certificate of service therein also cont:iinetl, tlie said Secretary shall state such circumstances specially in his report to Con- vocation on such Articled Clerk's petition. Exam'nmtion for CvrOjlcafc of FihwAS. Candidates for Certificates of Fitness shall be examined in writing, and orally in like manner as Candidates for Call "simply." Uo The Ontario JjCIW List. The Secretary slmll report upon the petition of every C'an- (lichite for Crtilioate of l''itiicss for Attorney or Solicitor, and such report, tonvtlier witli the petitions an■■<( nrr. 4th, Have you. during tlie ])eriod of your articles been en- gaged or concerned in any proft'ssion, Imsiness, or eni])loyment, other tlian your professional em[tloyment as clerk to the At- torney oi' Attorneys to whom you were articled or assigned ? Tith. Have you, since the exjiiration of your articles been engaged or concerueil, ami toi- liow long a time in any, and what profession, trade, business, or enijihiynient. other than the profession of Attorney or Solicitor '! S< iir.m i.i; l*». The following (jue^tions are to l)e answered by tin; Attorney or Solicitor, or liis Agi'ut, with whom the Clerk may have served any ])art of tlie time under his articles, with the Certi- ficate of such Attorni'y, Solieitor, or Agent : — 1st. Has A. I>. serveil the whole term of his articles at the oflfice where you carry on your business ? And if not, state the reason. 2nd. Has the said A. I'.., at any time during the term (»f his articles, been absent without your permission ? And if so, ii ,il^ l.-., during tlu' period of his articles, teen enirawil or t'oiie I'rneil in any profession, business, or em- ployment othei' tiian his pi'ofessioiial employment as your articled clerk ''. 4th. Has the said ,\, !>., during the whole term of his clerkship, with the exceptions above mentioned, been faith- liales of (he Lain Sucictij. U7 fully and diligently rn)|iliiyfd in yonr professional Imsiness of an Attorney or Solicitoi- ? otli. Hastlie sail! A. !>., siiicc tlie cxiiiration of his articles, )ii'ii eiii-aixed or eoiieei'ned l)ii'ii engaged or eoiieerned, ;nid t'oi- how long a time in any, and what \ti-ol'e.ssioH, trade, liii.siness, or employment other than the profession ol' an Attorney or Scili itur? ()th. An I I do hereby certify that the snid A. 1>. has duly and faitlii'iilly served umh'r liis ailieles ot clerkship (orasssinn- nieut. as the case may hi') liearing dat<', iVe., for the term therein e.\i»ressed ; and that he is a tit and proper person to be adndtteil as an Attorney. No Certiiicato of l'"itness shall he signed or issued to the parties entitled till after the rising of Convocation on the day on which ( 'onvocation shall have ordeietl that they slutuld re- ceive their ceitilicate unless it shall be convenient for the Treasurer, or ( 'hairman foi' the time l)cing of ('(invocation to sign the same before the rising of < '(invocation on that day. J/oiiar K.i'(tiiiiniif!uii.'< and /'< niii'il.^ of Mi r'll hi Coitiu cthn ii'!th I'illl in th, lUir. liefore each 'I'trm tht; piisms who obtain at least three- fourths of the marks obtainable on the pa[)crs at the I'lxanau- iiti(»n for Call, and at least oiie-tliii'd ol tlu; maiks obtainable on the paper on each subji^et, sh dl be entitled to present themselves on the following day for a further writti'ii ]'iXannnation for Honors iu tlu; san\e subjiet-!, embracing the same numbei' of ipu'stidiis, with the same aggregate value of mai'ks obtainable in each subject. 'The jiersons obtaining at least thrce-fipurths of the aggre- gate nundier of marks obtainable on the Papers in both the i'ass and tlic Honor Examinations and at least one half of the aggregate mai'ks obtainable on the Papers in each subject iu both Ivxaminations, shall be called with ifonor; an( I tl lU Diploma of eai'li person so called shall certify to his Cull with Honors. Of the p(!rsons called with Honors the lirst three shall be entitled to Medals, on tiie fdllowing conditions : — Till' First : if he has Passed both Intcrnu-diate Ivxamin- ations with ilonoi's, to a Cold Medal otherwise to a Sil- ver .Medal : The SicoHil : if he has Passed both intermediate Ivxam- inations with Honors, t'» a Silver Medal, otherwise to a JJronze .Medal : Till' '/' 'nl : if he has Passed Imth iidcrmediate I'lxamin- ati( IIS with Honors, toa liron/.i; .Midal, an<. ♦^he hiph*- ina of each Medallist shall certify to his being such medallist. 148 The Ontario Law List, For the purposes of this rule (»iily, the passing of any Intor- nUMliati' I'lxaniin.ition previously taken without an Oral, shall he tleeiiK.'d e(|uivalent to passing siicli Exaniinati(»n with Honors. Uiili.'r tlw Cdff of Bitrrl.sfcvs In Special Cuse.-^ Under licvUed Slit titles, dnfiii'lo, ('/ittpter I JS, Section iJS, 'I lie following persons may, as speeial eases, Ije ealled to practice at the ]>ar in Ontario : 1. Any person who has been duly admitted and enrolled, and has Iteen in aetmd practice as an Attorney and Sdlicitor of the Sn[)eri()r Courts of Ontario, or as a Solicitor of the Su- jirenie Court of .ludicature in llngland, or as an Attorney or Solicitor in IheCourts of {'liaueciy, (Juecn's ricnch, Coninion Pleas, (»!• l!.\che(|Ucr, in Ireland, or as a \\'iiter to the Signet or Solicitor in the Superior Courts of Scotland, or an Attorney or Solicitor in the Superior Courts of tlie other Provinces of the 1 dominion in wliich the same privilege is extended to Attoi'ucys ;uid Solicitors of Ontario. 2. Any person who has been duly called to the liar by any of the Inns of Court, or Societii's havi:ig authoi'ity to call to the liar of any of the Superior Coiirtf. of Mngland, Ireland, (»r Scotlind. ',). Any [)crson who h;is been duly oa11c(l to the liar of any of the Superior ('oiirts of tlic other I'loviuce^ of the Dominion in wliicU clie same privilege is ■'xtcndcd to barristers of Ontario. I'A'cry such person licfoie being called to the V>;\r shall fur- nish pro strike him oil" the roll of any Court, or otherw ise t(» diMiualify him ftoin prai'tice as aueli ALtoniey, Solicitor, or Writci", ami that no charge is pending ngainst liim for professional or other misconduct. .'{. Or that he was duly called to, and is still a ineinbor in good staiMling of the ii.ir, as mentioned in sub-section '2 ami .'{ of rule !•!, and that since his call no adverse application had t R nhs of the Law Soclcfi/. 110 to had been made to disbar, or otherwise to disqualify him from prac- tice at the Bar of which he chiims to be a nieml)er, and tliat no charge is pending against him for professional or other mis- conduct. 4. That he has passed one or more examinations as herein- after prescribed, (1.) An Attorney, Solicitor, or Writer, of at least live years' standing on the Rolls of any of tlie CVmrts mentioned in tlie said sub-section I, shall be examined witli the oi'dinary candidates for Call in the subjects prescril)ed for the final examination of Studcnts-at-Law. (2.) An Attorney or Solicitor, or Writer, under five years' standing on the rolls of any of the Conn, mentioned in the said sub-section 1, shall l)e examincil witli camliilatcs for admission in the subjects prrscribt'd for the primary examination of Students-at-Law, and with tlie (trdinary candi- dates for call in the subjects prescribeil for tlu' tin:d examin- ation of Students-at-Law, and such examinations maj' be iiass- ed at the one term or otherwise, as the candiilate may desire. (.S. ) A I'arrister, as mentitmed in sub-sections "2 and .3, shall jiass such ex nuination as may be prescriljcd at the tinjc of his appli ion for call. The fees payable by such candidates for tall to the IVir, in addition to the ordinary fees payal»le for admission and for call shall be the sum of two hundred dollars. Jf nil's for the Admi-'i.voii of Attorui'Ufi ar'' Solicitor-^ ht Spci'idl Canes Under Jiicisad St(it,((es, Oittari Chapter US, Sec'irac- tice, in addition to tlie oi'dinary tccis for articled i-U-rks and tor admission, shall l)u the sum of two hundred dollars. /Vr.s'. Kvory stiidi-nt u])on ins admission shall pay the sum of ^7)0, and the further sum of slOO ulien calleil to the liar. In case any ('andidatc for J-lxamination for .Articled ( 'lerU, or for admission on the IxMiks as a Student, or fur call to the l>ar, or for aCertilicate of I'^itness for an Attorney or Solicitor, fails to pass tlie necessary Mxamination, or be rejecttil on any other ^rouml, the fee rt'((ui!'ed to l)e deixisiteil hy him for the use of tlie >uciet:y aceoi'diuL;- (d the Statute or the llules of the Society, shall he returned to himhy the Treasurer less ."<10 Every < 'andidate shall pay with lii.s Notice for Admission as Studcut-at-Law v5 1 00 And previous to his Ivxaniinatioii HO 00 [•'.very ('.'indidate for Examination for Artich;d (■'hrk with his Notice shall i.ay •"? 1 00 And previous to his l'!.\amination 40 00 l\very ('anilif Call to the De- n;ree of IJarrisjcr-at-Iiaw shall pay S 1 00 Ami ]tre\ious to his l-'xamination 100 00 livery ('andidate for ('ertilicate of Fitness shall on leavnii; Articles pay S'JO 00 On every petition to Convocation for special relief 8 2 00 Foi- every Ccrtilicatc of .Admission as Stud"nt- at Law, if i'e(|uired S I 00 l"'or every ('ertilicate of haviuL;' ])ass(;d the .\rti(led Clerk's llxaminatiou (Primary), if rcfpiired \. s 1 00 For every ISarrister's l>iplonia, if rc(|uire'i S *J 00 ]'".ver\- Cauiii ' itc lor call to tlie liar or Certiti- late of l'"itness, who, liavin<^ paitl his Fees or lik'd his ]»apt,'rs, fails to .attend the Ex- amination, shall forl\'it for each I'xamin- atioii .s .■■» (K) Whenever an .Attorney receives a Certitleatc of Fitness as an Attorney entitled under either a special statute or CJeneral Statutes a). plyiuLT to .\t,foiiicys of the C )urts of the E^nited Kingdom I r ( 'ilnuies, he shall ]iay the full fees as if he had hecii artii'led and admitted after tic usual service in Ontario, in aMiiiniuiiii':dion of such order or (ttlier- wise, have oi'ileied iiini to lie sti'iuiv o'l ilieir Uolls resiiecLively, Such su-jiension shall in no res;». ct he ileeuied as ;"v!tiririatiou on the part of tliis society, or any of the authorities thereol, of tlio correctness of the grounds u[)on which the. decision of such Court or ( 'ourts is founded, but IS a mere le^'al consccpicnce attaciied to such decision. Such suspcn-iiiu ;di;vll not pn elude tho adoption of proceed- iu'^s by iiii[ii',u'linieut or otherwise, ;',•: -irdiny to the course of .'tore the Ueuchers there in Convocation for this Sipciefy, disliari'iuL;' and expi Iiini.'; such person fioui this Soeicty. on tho same grounds upon '.vlih li any such Court may have pioceeded to remove him froin tluir Uolis, or any other that niiy render such prncrdiii'; uecessaiy oi' I'nU'cr in that 1h half. It shall he ilie duty of I ho 'I'l'casurer of this Society on re- ceipt of any .-ueli Older from the [»ro[»er olliei'r of any of tho said Coui't.., lo l.'v the same before tho lleneiieisof this Society in ('onvoeaLit)n at the next meeting;' ; and tlio same shall bo thereupon entered at length Upon the .lournal of (' in\ocation, but no ciiLry of such suspension shall be cnLciid upon tho Uolls (»f thi'^ Siiciely. I'pon the 'rreasiuei' of (he Society bein.;' informed of orders having- been iikuU- by tin- said ( 'oui'ts, (;r i»y lln' t'uurts vhich I'emoved any >iiih ]m rson iVi.m (heir Uolls a; al'oresaid, for tho restoia,t!on of sui-h person Ic smdi Uolls, it y\<.[\.\] be his duty to ]iroeure olhee e()|iii:; of such onh is so i-estorin;;' such person to the Uolls of such ('nurfs, and to lay tho same l)eforo the Uenoh- fis of this Sucieiy in Convm'ation at their next mei:tinj^', and the same shall (Ip reiipon be entered at hnylli upon the .Jour- nals ol' ( 'on\'oc.'dion. 'i'lie S((i'etaiy sh dl. after tlie eiitiy n]ion the .lournals of < 'on\ (teation of the order of any of the Su |H'rior Courts order- ing a member of llu; .Society to be struck oil' the Uoll of At- torneys or Sniieitnrs of siu'h ( ourts, notily by lettir each of th(! .Indies of the Superior Court-j, and the dudifes of tho ( 'enity ( 'ouits of f he cduntii's in which the meudter of tho Society alle>'ted by sinh onhr h,is i»r;i' iised, and also the said niendur himself, th;it the said oiiler has bet ii nuide and transndtted to tin' '^rea^alrer of the Society, and the Secretary shall enclose therein for the inl'oruial ion ol the person atldn'ss- ed a copy of the t'ore^oini; i ulo. 154 TJte Ontario Law JAst. In every matter wherever a})iilieati(m shall l)e made to any of the SupiTior ( 'oiirts, or to ;iiiy of tlie .lu(liiipii/(ff!"i/ of 'j'liiir. In the computaliuii of (ii.ie entitling Students or Articled Clerks to [lass I'Aaminatii'Us to o^; called to the l>ai' or receive C!ei'tilicate of l'"itness l\xaminations pa.-^scd Inforc or duiing Term slndl lie construed as jiasscd at tlie aetuai date of tlie Examination, or as of the lii-st day of 'rerni, w liichevcr shall he most l'a.V(U'ahh.' to t'le Stuilcnt or < 'lerk, ami all Students entt'red on tlie IiooKs o: the Society durini;' any I'erui shall he deemed to IlkVe 1 cen so 'iilel'cd on tlie lir-ti!..\ oi the 'IV'rni. t ■ ' Advertisements. 155 ^au* ,*onct\i of dipper (Caniula. RULES AS TO BOOKS AM) SUIUKCTS FOR EXAMINATION. Primary Examinations for Students ani> AuTicLEn Clkrks. A(i 11 ADUATE ill the Faculty of Arts in any University in Her Majesty's Doniiuioua, empowered to grant such Degrees, shall Ue entitled to admission upon giving six weeks' notice in accordance witli the existing rules, and paying tho ])reseri1)ed fees, and jjresenting to Convocation his I)i[tloma, or a iiro]»er ccrtiticate of liis having rct'cived his Degree, All other ( 'andidates for admission as Artich.'d Clerks or Students- at-I-aw shall give six weeks' notice, i»ay the pri'scrilx'd fees, and pass a satisfactory examination in tlie following siihjects : From ISS2 to ] ssr». AuTi('i,i:i) Cm'.kkh. (Arithmetic. Euclid, iil). r, IF., and Til. I Fnglish (irammar and v'omposition. ] I'lnglisli History -C^hici'n Anne to < Jeorge Til. 1 Modern (ieography — North America and Knropo. U'ilements of Book-Keei)ing. And such portions of Ovid or Virgil, at their o[)tion, as are appointed for Students-at-L:iw, in the same year. Siri)i'.NTs-A'r-LA\v. I Xenophon, Anahasis, B. 1. I Homer, Iliad, B. Vi. j Ca'sar, r.ellum Hritannicum, 1\. (I. ]',. IV., c. 20-M, ' Cicero, I'ro Arcliia. | 15. \'. c. S-'J.'k ! \irgil, .I'aieid, B. II., vv. 1-;?17. I Ovid, lleroides. Epistles, \'. XIII. I Xenophon, Anahasis, 1). II. I Homer, Iliad, i). \'l. I Ca'sar, Belluni Britannieum. ( 'icero, I'ro Arehia. Virgil, .Em id, li. \'., vv. I -.SCI. Ovid, Heroides, F.pistles, \'. XIII. ( Cicero, ( 'ato Major. I N'iruil, .Mneid, B. V., vv. ] 'M\]. \ Ovid. Fasti, B. I., vv. I-;U)0. I Xenophon, Analtasis, 11. I!. I Homer, Iliad, B. I \ . ISSl is.sa. 1884. 156 The ())U(irio Lam List. ('Xcn»)i)lion, Anabasis, U. \'. I ll<.nur, lli.-i.l, \). IV. 1885. 1 Cifcro, ( 'atd Majoi-. I Viruil, .Kiici.l, li. I., \ v. 1 :Wi. lOvi'il, Fasti, li. 1., vv. l-.'IOO. Paper on Latin < Irainniar, on wliicli sjiecial stress will be laid. Translation from I'^nglisli into l^atin Prose. MatJicmadcs. Aritlunctic : Al^'eltra to end of (Quadratic Iv^uations ; Euclid, lib. i., II., and ill. A Paper on I'Jiglish (iramniar. Composition. Critical Analysis of a selected Poem : — 1 88'2 -The Deserted ^■ ilia- e. 'I'lie Task, 1'.. ill. 18.s;i — Marniion, witli special reference to ('aii(i>s \'. and \' I , |j^S4 -I'lleiry in a ( 'onntry ( 'hurcliyanl. The Ti-aveller. 188.") — Lady of the Lake, \vi(!i special refci'ence to Canto V. Tile Task, 15. V. ] I'l^li))'!! dill/ (,' 1 1 II in I pill/. I'iii dish History fiMUi William III. to (IrorLfc 111, inclusive. Roman History, from the connnencement of the Second Punic War to the death of Au;^ istus. (ireek Ilistoiy, t'lMUi the Per- sian to the Pclo[)onne.;ian Wars, i)oth inclusive. Ancient (ieo<^'ra])hy— (!ree(!c, Italy, and Asia Minor. Modeiai (!eo- gra^diy — North Ami'rica and Lurope. Oi)tional subjects instead of Creek : — l-'ri iirh. A Paper on ( !raniniai'. Translation from i-ai.;lish into l-'reni;h Prose. 1882. ) Suuvestre. I'n philos- ISS.'}. / I'aiiile de P.onnechose, 1884.^ oplie sous les tnits. 188."). \ La/are llnche. or, yiilimif P/ii/o.laek.st(me, 2iid edition ; Greenwood on Convey- ancing, chaps, on Agreements, Sales, Purchases, Leases, Mort- gages, and Wills ; Suell's I'^ipiity : Broom's Common Law ; Williams's Personal Property ; O'SuUivan's Manual of (lov- ernnient in Canada ; the Ontario Judicature Act, Kevised Statutes of Ontario, chaps. J)5, 107, 13G. Fur Certificato. of Fitness. Taylor on Titles ; Taylor's Equity Jurisprudence ; Hawkins (m Wills ; Smith's Mercantile Law ; Benjamin on Sales ; Smith on Contracts ; the Statute Law and Pleading and Practice of the Courts. For Call. lilackstonu, \<)1. I., coiitaiuiug the introduction ami rights (if Persons ; Pollock on (,'ontracts ; Story's Equity Jurispru- dence ; Theobald on Wills ; Harris's Principles of Criminal Law; iiroom's Common Law, Books HI. and IV.; Dart on N'endiirs and I'urchaseis ; Fiest on Evidence ; Byles on Bills ; the Statute Law and Pleadings and Practice of the Courts. Candidates for the I^'inal Lxaminations are subject to re- examination Oil tlie sul>jects of tUe Intermediate l''xaminationg. All other r(;(juisites for obtaining Certificates of Fitness and for ( 'all are continued. Tlie Law Society Terms begin as follows : Hilary Term, first Monday in February. Easter 'I'enn, third Monday in ALay. 'i'linity Term, lirst Monday after '21st August. Michaelmas Term, third Monday in Novend)er. The l'"'irst Intermediate Kxamination must be passed in tlio Third Year, and the Si'cond Intermetliatu Examination in the Second N'ear liefore the i''inal lOxaminatiou, and one year must (lapse between each I'xamination, and between the Second 1 ntermeiliato and tlie Final, except under special circumstances. Servile under articles is elVectual only after the Primary Examination has been passed. Articles and assigumencs must be liled within three months from dat(! of exeeuLion, otherwise term of service will date from date of tiling. Full term of liv*; years, or, in the case of (Graduates, of three years, under articles must be served before Certificate of Fit- ness can be granted. Candidates for Call to the Bar nuist give notice, signed by a P>enelier during tlie preceding term, and deposit fees and papers fourteen days before term. Candiihites for Certiticate of Fitness are re(piired to deposit fees and papers on or before the third Saturday before term. 158 The Ontario Law List. 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