Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of England. 563 
Tenuine in the trade and pure? What is pure linseed? — A. 
This is a sample offered to me the morning I left Hull, to make 
3;enuine linseed-cake of. 
Mr. Justice Blackburx : Is that genuine seed or genuine 
:;ake? — A. Genuine linseed, my Lord, as imported. 
Mr. Seymour : JNIy question is, What is the distinction between 
'■'genuine " and " pure " ? 
Mr. Justice Blackbukx : Is there a distinction — is therein 
':ommerce a linseed that is known as "genuine" linseed, and 
mother known as " pure " linseed. — A. "Genuine" linseed is 
linseed as it leaves either the North of Russia, the South of 
Russia, or Calcutta — the linseed of which I make my " pure " 
:ake 
Q. Do keep your attention upon what you are asked. Is there 
n commerce a known distinction between " pure " linseed and 
' genuine " linseed ? — A. No, my Lord. 
' Mr. Seymour : ]My question was as to cake. 
Mr. Justice Blackburk: Then you must put it in a different 
Yay. 
^Ir. Seymour : What are the ingredients of " pure " cake, as 
listinguished from "genuine"? — A. The genuine linseed, as 
mported, is screened four times, and the extraneous matter, as 
ar as possible, taken out. In "genuine" cake it is left in, 
aowever bad the linseed may be. 
Q. " As imported " ? — A. As imported. 
Q. And is the price of " pure " considerably higher than the 
)ther ? — A. 25s. to 30*. above " Triangle Best." 
Mr. Justice Blackburn: I suppose this circular would tell us? 
Mr. Seymour : Yes, it is at the top of " ordinary." (To the 
A^itness) You sell the " pure " with a warranty ? — A. Yes. 
Q. You have a regular form of warranty that you use ? — A, 
t es, I believe there is one in Court. 
Cross-examined by Mr. Field. 
Q. Then you sell nothing to Messrs. Ayre, Brothers except 
'Triangle Best"? — A. Oh, yes, "Diamond K Pure"; and plain 
' Triangle." 
Q. But in the circular that I have had banded to me, is your 
nark " A. C. Best " ?— ^. No. 
Q. Whose mark is that ? — A. It is another crusher's. 
— Q. Whose is it? — A. Ayre and Chambers. 
Q. The invoice that you have handed to me only contains 
Triangle Best," "A. C. Best," and "A. C. Pure"?— ^. The 
nvoice ? 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : You mean the circular. 
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