572 Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
Q. Then, what you mean to say is, that these persons knew 
what you were selling. — A. Oh, decidedly so. 
Q. What do you call " Linseed pure " ? — A. " Diamond K." 
Q. Where is the mark ? Have you got a copy of the mark 
here ? — A. It is on that cake, and it is on the circulars too." 
Mr. Field : I see here " Diamond K Ditto " ? 
Mr. Justice Blackbuex : The pure is above : but if you will 
look at the cake you will see the mark, and it will enable you to 
understand it. 
yir. Field : It is very difficult to see ? — A. Well, the workmen 
darn the brands on to our bags, and are paid for it. 
Mr. Justice Blackbuen : I suppose there is a diamond with 
a K inside of the diamond, and then the word " pure " after that ? 
Mr. Field : Well, I take it in faith, for I cannot see it. 
]Mr. Setmoue : I see it. 
Mr. Field : You see it with your client's eyes. 
^Ir. Seymoue : Thank you. I see it also with my own ; it is 
written backwards. 
Mr. Justice Blackbuen : Yes, from its having been put on 
the bags, the letters are reversed. — A. When we rip the bags we 
turn them inside out. 
Mr. Field : Give me a cake of the ordinarv, that is the cake 
1 like best. 
Mr. Justice Blackbl*EN : If the gentlemen of the jury wish 
to look at it, they will see there is " Diamond pure," only from 
the bag having been turned the wrong way, the letters are 
reversed. Therefore it is something like (if you have read ' Alice 
in Wonderland ') seeing the Jabber wock written the wrong way. 
Mr. Field : I cannot see it. 
The WiT>-ESS : Oh, Mr. Field I 
!Mr. Field : Do not be angrv with me. 
The Witness : It is right in the middle of the cake. 
Mr. Justice BlaCKBUEX : You will see it is " Diamond pure," 
only with the letters turned the wrong way. If you were to 
hold it opposite a looking-glass you would see it quite right. 
Mr. Field : It is a difficult operation to see it. What is this 
(pointing to a mark on the cake) ? — A. That is a darn, because 
the bag was torn. 
Q. What is this other mark ? — A. That is the man's mark. 
Q. Whose mark ? — A. The maker ; so that if he makes it 
badly, I know who has done it. 
Q. Does that indicate to vou what his name is ? — A. My fore- 
man will tell vou that. 
Q. What you call " Linseed pure " is linseed with the seeds — 
which are supposed to be grown with it — screened from it ? — A. 
As far as possible. 
