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Newmarket Era , April 17, 1908, p. 5

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY APRIL 17 J Robertson to rood Farm over Billiard Pat Frank Daman K Robertson DIVISION COURT CLERK Bolton 0 S Barker VOICE CULTURE At Wilson- Clark DENTIST Newmarket Wilkinson DENTIST Rogers Fitting- Teeth Tee t St a marriage licensesi NEWMARKET MARBLE WORKS LATEST Monuments and Head Stones LUE8BY Furnace Work Plumbing of Our Specialties IW TOlBIUTHil to The investigation into the fines and fees imposed by Magistrate Woodcock of Newmarket by Judge Winchester the County Board of Audit and J Inspector Legal Offices was resumed this morning Joel La was the first wit ness called He was defendant assault case tried by Magistrate Woodcock and was fined and costs totalling He bad two witnesses and paid both of them Miss Olive the complainant against La Cbappelle said she did not receive any witness fees Mr Woodcock swears he paid you his Honor He didnt pay me a cent answer ed Miss Sie was followed by her sister May who swore that she never received money from Mr Woodcock arid was not a witness at- the trial Mr Woodcock swears he paid you SI I never saw him The girls father testified that he Mr Woodcock for the money but did not get it Saved Trouble Mr Walter Jewett said he was ioned for a breach of the Auto Act though he had not broken the law Rather than undergo the trouble a trial he suggested settling up as a business propositi 11 right And told if I sent it would t and that was the commented his Honor inchester read a letter wrU- Oliver daughter the auto accident stating she had written to Mr Wood cock about the affair and he replied the case had been withdrawn Boys Settled it Peter stated that Halloween night two young boys hurt two girls at They were fined asked bib Honor there was no fine that travelling six miles to papers on a Mrs Oliver willing to t You havent been paid yet The Politcal Aspect Cornelius had some with Magistrate Woodcock and a result he changed his political I voted years Conservative said I told Mr Woodcock I not vote for Herb Lennox Thats enough of that broke in his Honor Hodge showed that Mr Woodcock wai sometimes generous in atter of fines Imposed He much did they pay Itogeeher It went for doctors fees and for Mr Woodcock That was one of Magistrate Lloyds casta commented Honor I mention it because I beard a com plaint that Woodcock has been takim Mr Lloyds cases We have arranged that betwWen interjected Mr Woodcock Said Magistrate Was Drunk In many cases he is so intoxicat ed that he does not know what he Is On May I had a man Small before him and he acted in unseemly manner He threatened fine him and told him that if came before him again he would have him hung Magistrate Col Lloyd was sitting at the back of the courtroom and was requested by Honor to come up closer n Toronto the tad ot College wstBtiat Eye Hospital Collie Host London and Timothy tVjVt Telephone Ho 110 Hour may boJt Of night by w I think this will This letter is true Col Lloyd asked his Hon- a letter to He In a case tried liy Col Lloyd in and did not receive his witnei The case was Why do you make this complaint Mr the defend ant told me be paid Did you ask the Colonel or you I did And what did he tell you lit told that no money WW to him In his letter the complained two other eases but when question iVo it them knew nothing didnt write this letter dii No Who did Beverley G FORD la AH Kinds of Meats I understand it cost the Italians or altogether Why so much Weil took that to square mat ters the broken plate glass window the rest Woodcock Complained Mr real a letter written by Magistrate Woodcock to the Attorney Generals Department complaining a- Col Lloyd Hes a disgrace to the bench the latter He cant- even ake out the papers for a convict- Questioned by Mr the col onel denied that he was Intoxicated the Hunter as in his letter Michael a country constable While working in a laundry at the corner of Bloor and Shorn streets Catarrh is not a blood disease and Friday John dropped why it cannot be cured by dead at his bench Heart trouble any medicine taken in the stomach Some of the cases Id the police and Catarrh is a germ trouble courts remind one of the story the germladen air you told about a boy stealing money breathe inward These germs fasten My hoy exclaimed the aged in the tissue am did you steal your employers of the menus money The boy replied Yes ply by millions cause sneezing dud but dont worry There are roughing raising of mucous i enough tethniclities to prove my from the nose in innocence breathing hoarseness dryness and The four carloads of Jewish Pass- in the lover biscuits held by the customs throat and other ly be reached oppressed respiratory sells rantee of satisact back Price hut Mr Woodcock him a quit claim when he paid J This happened on other Raising Bates A letter was read from stating that he was arrested and Sunday night Constable to collect and told hi t pay- US Is that correct would be raised Schoolboy Kilted April Richard Graham tenyearold son of Mr Richard Graham Liberal candidate for Centre met death yesterday oii at in tvo miles of At recess boy mod Edwards a son of Mr wards aged fourteen wav running a beam in the porch hand hand Graham grasped him the waist to be carried along it Edwards lost his grip and fell upon Graham Blood gushed from the boys ears and mouth and he died Been minutes The supposed was a ruptured blood vessel wife got afraid and paid lit in concluded Wooding it goes till midnight it will hi lar an hour and after that it jail This is the way Mrs ing said Constable Savage put the proposition to her How was it made up asked bis I have no idea she answered Goes lo Court Appeal I have considered the objections by you Mr and come to the conclusion that manv nice points of law involved the objections and I have decided the better way to do is to grant you ill he first for the the i dealt which your objections arc In the above words Mm g his Honor Judge the trial of of Newmarket who is charged perjury In the Division will then up within t Wall Mr his Col Lloyd Called Lloyd was called you charge tor that case Wat thought it all ft end justice tan be served a on Sunday as any other day Bo commented Mr Lloyd questioned about four wh arrested for during a on Saturday laijgft lid ifethlng here for undervalu of the custom regulations have released It was pointed out to the I Government that the factory here I for making this kind of bread had been destroyed by fire and that duty had been paid by Hebrew mer chants The Minister Customs I on this representation ordered the bread to be released It never would have been seized if the Jews had been J Irving oE Port Arthur was bis being Medical Norman aged six years son of was kilied al most instantly by a car in front of his- home just north of His who alio In ed the Irene aged r but got off Both children hound car but did not notice the car coming the other way At the Henderson auction rooms last week about was obtained for the collection of I antique of which Big Fire at Boston dutav of the destroyed by a P P for ias purchased tor 531000 residence of Mr on Highland Ave vidcil with an ample which to shower the When the bride appeared was the order of the i that people we although tbei tonigl the buildings burned churches Ho Hospital City Hall Lost the Case vs Jacob of a case heard before Judge yoi last week at Richmond Hill Ill ihas l lu Ml The Life of Holy the this pit lock ini the the a duty to immunity It may be made his money by bin superior ineflfl ability and that he done as well anywhere not alter the case If his gilts great his is equally jjreat No man was put on earth for the Hole of making money the man who has this an ideal lad better never been horn Valuable Samples Free Tour find ft In eases or I in full and put in a counterclaim for dollars damages on account of the plaintiffs failure to supply him with implements ah grted at the time of the sale of fee stock The ease tried before jury as the defendant had made request to this effect Mr president the Company I need of You for It will my children ial bottle and ay DM By name and onlali If you wish St London On la the great a It la the I i win tend aampi who wnds their at Bend our Dr A- UA the ordy claimed Hi told Him supply hi the tin stock promised to with implements it ordinary- prices gi dividend of ten per ana guaranteed that the works Id he removed from Whitney to onto Mr stated that agent made audi statements no authority to do BO by tjie ipany After being out about the Jury brought I for lie defendants but the St to Portland when spreading caused a derailment and If were Wrecked accident took place about midnight So far ported none of the train hands Injured iuls letting of the Ontario it was decided hold the Provincial field and track on Saturday May the morning of Monday Ma the filial tests to take place June contract for the HI and and had not dealt with the thncntths irry a local option bylaw What is the first thing to man asks lor a marriage lie- 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