564 Kidd V. Boyal Agricultural Society of England. 
The Witness : If you look in the lower columns there are 
other marks. 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : You will find these three, " Triangle 
Best," « A. C. Best," and " A. C. Pure," as if they were the 
more important, in bigger type, but there are a good many below 
it. 
Mr. Field : What is the meaning of this " Ordinary Quality 
B." — is that your mark ? — A. No. 
Q. Is that Blundell's? — A. No, it is Messrs. Walker and 
Smith's. 
Q. Then I do not find here any of your mark ? — A. Oh, yes, 
" Diamond K Pure " will be in one of the columns. 
I Mr. Seymour : You will find it there. 
Mr. Field : Then under " Ordinary Quality," in this circular, 
here is what is called "Triangle Best"? — A. No. 
Mr. Seymour : You see this is the circular of Mr. Ayre. I 
will explain, when Mr. Ayre is called, why he puts the " Best " 
above it. 
Mr. Field: Then "Triangle Best" is by itself — the words 
" Ordinary Quality " do not refer to the " Triangle Best " at all ? 
— A. Well, that is not my circular. 
Q. I am perfectly aware of that, but you have put it in 
evidence ? — A. That does not refer to the " Triangle Best," nor 
to the " Genuine." 
Q. Then neither of them refers to the headings — those are 
articles of themselves, " Triangle Best," " Triangle A. C. Best," 
and "Triangle Pure"?— ^. Yes. 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : But is not " Triangle Best " one of 
your marks? — A. It is, my Lord. 
Mr. Field : And under the " Ordinary Quality," "Triangle" 
is your mark ? — A. It is. 
Q. That is what you have called in words " Triangle Com- 
mon " ? — A. " Plain Triangle " is the usual term, 
Q. But there is nothing but a triangle to mark that? — A. 
Nothing but a triangle. 
Q. Now, you have not told us the composition of the " Tri- 
angle " ? — A. Yes, nut-cake, bran, and linseed. 
Q. That is the " Triangle Common " ? — A. Yes. 
Q. What is nut-cake ? — A. It is imported from France. 
Q. What is it? — A, It is the cake produced by crushing 
ground-nuts. 
Q. What nuts? — A. Ground-nuts. 
Q. What do you mean by that? — A. I do not know. 
What sort of nuts do you mean? — A. Imported from 
Africa, I believe, into France. 
Q. What nuts are they ? — A. Earth-nuts. 
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