The terms "bencher" and "treasurer" originated in England, but they are also in use by the legal profession in Canada, for example by the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Law Society of British Columbia.
From 1898 he practiced law in Vancouver, where he served as a bencher of the Law Society of British Columbia.
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