Opinion by
EXCEPTIONS:
1. The record is defective in not showing whether the defendant is an individual, co-partnership, joint, stock company, an incorporated company or a corporation.
2. The record is defective in not showing a service on W. D. King.
3. The Justice in this case made up a false and fraudulent record and is guilty of misconduct in setting out in his transcript that a certain person appeared for the Scotch Woolen Mills Company when in fact no one was authorized to appear in said case.
4. The record is false and fraudulent in setting out that E. N. Cornell was the superintendent and manager of defendant company when in fact said Cornell was simply an employe of W. D. King who was carrying on business as an individual under the firm name of Scotch Woolen Mills Company and under the law, service should have been made on him.
5. The Justice was without jurisdiction in the above case, for he was acting as agent of the plaintiff.
6. General exceptions.
OPINION:
The defendant here is named The Scotch Woolen Mills. The presumption is that the defendant is an organization of
The exceptions are sustained and the proceedings reversed.
