The Landswoman May 1919 | Page 24

~ay, 1919 THE LANDS\VOMA N When th~ •~n-thlrty pullt'd in, Richaru appt'nred .nnd hf'IJ)"d off the lll.r ye<;tt>rday, wtth A Child1-h delllo!ht JJ\ th(• frolit• she h:\d plnnned for them . ~h<>n Cc.>cilia had creeted th~tn all, '-he introduet>d ~axton nml v"hb~·. and u-.heN'd them alllnto the bu-;. ~t":lrlotti took ('.ecJJin. 1\'-ide and rxplalnP!l thnt a frit'nd "hom "" h.'\d exoocted to hrin(l out with hrr had lo,..t thr trmu and AA ."onld "~\t for the nf'"Xf one, and E('C if hr cn.me out on it. <'-.:rth:\ T•ronu;.ed to hMe the Jud~'.-. man dri\:c owr after thr l~t frlf'nd an1l hu-.tled ~C:.Lrlotti in "ith the othe~ •• " We've Jni -sed .rou In the Qu:\rter," !'aie them. ~h met t>nch one ''ith ju-.t the rJstht j;!reetms.!, and r,ut them n.t tlwir .-asP at onct> " "~ow, m'!6 am;~. ' said Cc.'rilln," we hA\t> not niade :my plan., f~r 'ou. The '!h •lP pia et> 1c: c-ntirt-ly at your dil>JlO""'\1. Juds.tr. Cmteret ha, i>atd thnt we mo.y 20 nny\\hcrr nnd do what \H' pl<'a<:p " ' "JudJZe Carteret ? Peter Cnrterct ? " inquired Gnlncs. .. Ye-.. thic: i<~ hit~ place : th(" Barrt>tts and I ar<' his nelghbou"N~. It b throwzh his kindn<'"" that I n.m tlbl<' to hnv<' you out h<'rc," she a.dd<'d. . . . . "You are hobnobbmg mth huzh t;OCICty the~ dn} s," «nld S<'t~rlotti and Cedlla. tluAhed hotly. .. .Jud~Zr C;\rtn<'t !c:n't • hl~h f:O<;!<'ty_,' h~ ~s juRt one of u"." "One of u~? )iot on your lift>, satd (,tune". Annc l\nd Rlrhard nnd ~1r!'. 0' .Rrlt'o nppt'nt(>d, nnd nnuounced that it was timt' to lay the t·\bll• und«>r the tr<'t>!l, "O tht•y all helped to get tbe lunchron -.prend. 1h<' othrM stroll<'d tn a few at a tim<'. and one o'clock found th<'m c;lttln~ nl•out eating like !'O many hung)1 \)('ar-;. Aft~n,nrdc; thr men louogt>d on the gra!Os 1\ntOklnq, and t he talk turned to tbr Quartt'r, C"\':hiLih. award!>, rr\tell, tlw DC\\• comer~< in the ~chooh; and thf'~· t.alk!'d of Soul. "As If it \\ere n breakfn~t food,'' 80 Rithnrd Mid. nahl(''l got ~turt<'d on the RiJZht" of th<' People. and fln~ly, in ~pit<' of Ct><'llln''l etrort.~, th<'v ~ot to the Cro.;sroad'\ murder, and the "ronga of Cnplt.ll ruzalnst !Aibour. Thry n.ll bt>lievell Cour,\d to be n mArtyr, ofkrin~ hie; life for the N\\1~ of l.abour: nnd Oainefl Mtd that if he bhould he con' icted of murder, Judge Cnrt<'ret ought to he mndt' to sutl't•r for it. •• Judge Cartt>rcL d()('<~n't cornict. him, the jury doe'\ that: ESSENTIALS for LADIES WORKING ON THE LAND. "BETULA ALBA JELLY" "SAMBULINE" or Elder Flower Jelly, For allaymg irntation caused b y Heat. Chafmg For PRE\ ENT H\(, :\fosquito. ~fdge and Insect Bites. 6d. per tube. Postage and packing 2d extra. throu~h Exert1on or Exposure to the Tube, l)Ost free, 1/6. Sun. " PUMICE STONE SOAP" "GLYMIEL dELL V" Makes Rough Hands, Face and Skin as $Oh as Velvet. Tubes. Gd.. 1/- o r 1 1 6. Postage and packing 2d. ext ra. For Removing Stains from the Skm, and thoroughly cleaning Dtrty Hands. Tablet, post free. 1/-. The abon are aold by lta.djar Cheamts aad Stores, or ~Ut dired oa reuipt of atamps. OSBORNE,BAUER& C H EESEMAN 19, Qolden Square, Regent Str eet, London, w. TEST for yourself the charm and comfort of • '' '' • (Rcgd. Tcadc Mark). A washing material that retains to the end its first good appearance is a boon to every woman , especially when tha t appearance is one as refined as that of" Viyella " the material tha.t is at once: ~ealthy, co~fortable and extremely ~.ur~ble, e ~d w hich will ~ot cc felt up," shr.mk, or spotlan an y ~ay •n the wash. Moreover, • Vtyella offers a wide range of artistic s tr1pe. pa tterns and plom col