it f 1'? .- . le r;, ,. te" xr. . 5',-_‘lf '_é* l-ti l L. 1*! ,. .. .1 -ii ;.i ._. “if ti, K* lim' -. LP. ..- . ‘i l E l _....»......-.....,..,_-. ...__ i l .-5 .s Q ‘ ,- _. if . iii' .ev ».5 . \ .mn ‘_ 17.' . 2 ..=, £211 .fi 'tio .in 1:4 ...<35 1. -vi. t, 1 lt. ~.r¢»_ ir. "‘v\ 9% ‘ ii . ‘»’ “ 1 " i "i -J ii. ‘Z $3 ,.1 . . il -5. it .‘. “ ‘ff-"5 _ SATURDAY . . Z ‘Vi _M K 4 ` .’f 1 . 1. I. - UHAIIDTTETOWN GU `.\‘, . 1 ` iv, * - ' - ' = - . ‘n sfo' .. ' ` ' - ~. 5'. ‘ . t i ~.,.f - . ARDIAE' _ Ct ' 'S $1.-.=s: .iu1.Y__3. 1915 _ i Runaway lille ilh`r_t's_s:oitci: nannotvu ` '_ CHESTER andy i LILLIAN CHESTER ,.,__.___ W |915. by Serial Publication , Corporation l K By lpsoisl arrangement for this paper photo-drama corresponding to the in» imsnto of “Runaway June" may Yhdw be seen lt the lending moving plc- iiuro theaters. By arrangement made iwith iho Mutual Film corporation it is .lint only possible to read “Runaway iiluno” each week, but also afterward to ‘moe moving piotures illustrating out lstory. i svNoPsis. ' June, the bride of Ned Wamer, impul- lively leaves `her husband an their honey- moon because she begins to re.i|lv.t- that -sho must be entirely dependent on him tin money. She desires to be independent. June is pursued by Gilbert lilye. a wealthy married man. She escapes fiom his clutches with difficulty. Ned searches distractediy for June, and, learning ni Blys's designs. vows vengeance on lilm After many adventures June is it-scuctl from river pirates by Durban. nn 'artist #who uses her ns a model for "Tue .\'|».n-it 0! the Marsh." Mrs. Durban becomes Jealous and drives June out. She is kid- naped by Blye and Cunningham. June is taken by Blye to the boarrllng house of Mrs. Russel. She escapes, gets is Job sewing and engages a cheap room in a tenement. FOUiiTEENTli EPlSO0E. Y iii the llirip oi Poverty. CHAPTER I. HE cold eyes ofthe durnpy land- lady suddenly warmed. 'i`l|ey bad caught the glitter of a dia mond. “Walt a mtnutei” she culled. "l think l’i1 take a chance on you, after nil." The beautiful young girl s\\‘a_vcd in the doorway. Airs. Waters caught her by the arms, put down the heavy bundle under which the girl had bent and led her to a chair. “You need a cup of tea." the lundluuy rattled on, and her eyes strayed our nerwlse to the tiipering while hand upon which glowed it sparkling soli- taire. The girl also wore n bright new wedding ringl The woman wnddleti nwuy. and .lunc opened the bundle ot' punts ivliieii shc hnd brought ivitli lier and bt-gan tu sew. ` “Put 'em |ip!" the bustling landlady with a neck like :i crease cried. Slic lifted the garinciit from .iuiicis lap aiiil tossed it aside. "You L-an't make :i living sewing piiiita. .\ pretty girl like you ought to get a nice _ioli in an niiir-t-. Hei'e's ti cup ot’ tra l got for you from Mrs. l’iirsniis and :i inornlng paper l got from lllrs. i{odzit\. llrinlc _vour tea while i hunt _vnu n juli." .\nd cn<=r~ geticnily she tiirnt-tl the pups-r inside Out. lily guodiiessl She had l.-t-cn about to drive nwn_\' this lieuiititnl _vrning girl! And with that costly tilaiiinnd ring on licr band and n brand new wedding ring! “l'll lend you car fnrc if you want lt." Within two iuinutos more .she had her new lodgcr bunrllt-tl nut ni' the door and on licr way "to hunt a job." \\’lili in two minutes nftvr that :i luxurious limousine had .°f W0 occupied to wonder nt it. She stopped National . Trauacontluentah Railway. pos The rental, aghanasungeg Drsfgzuzlflv. . - ~ - 600,000. - 6 dll llllll C 0 her chest. then tnechi\niuill_\ _she plglite islgway system nowlstpps at wma* peg. Hitherto it extended virtually to 1-‘nrt william via.tne Lake superior ‘le Division, the -intervening National W Transoontineiital line between Graham ing to the bed with her and lay <3*-l“'“ and Winnipeg having _ been used by the Grand Trunk Pacific under a lease 11 from tlic Governrnenti. All the lines ie: ‘ east of Winnipeg w_ill now be operated 1|, by the Government and G. T. P. East- bound traillc at Winnipeg being taken Wlllked 1”- “md in '='°"|=7""""‘ "“"'“ftl;i'v over by the Transcontinental. 1 8 £ sympntlietic voice and sat flown on tb _ _ *edge of the nnri-ow bed. "ilow sorry ` \ Sun and Wind ‘Bring Out Ugly Spots. _v How to Remove Ealilly. , ____ ' liero's n chance, Miss Frecklc-Face any “~h,_,,, you ¢.,,,|,| he living in ing to try a remedy for freckles with the c guurntoo of u reliable denier that it will not cost you a penny unless it re- niovcs the freckles; while it it does give you a complexion the expense Simply get an ounce `of othine- tloubie strength-from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easily it is to rid yourself ot' the homely freckles and get n beau- tiful complexion. Rnrciy is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othlne as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freck- les. ~ “Otto-ro~no will positively prevent perspiration-a perfectly harmless preparation that helps the lieaitli of the skin. Two applications of Odo- ro-no a week is sufficient to keep the body fresh and odorless. Odo~ro-no is sold by the Two Macs. 149 Great George Street.-Mtf. face, and be lmd a short, thick stub of Instantly there dashed out Ned War- . Lord Winsloe |2629 sms CROWN RIGHTS 10182, imp. CANADIAN HORSE SOCIETY 2862. DAM ROSA CONNAUGHT 21036, imp. wgsrown face and legs while. Foaied Bred by Mclntyre Bros.. Park View. Griffon by Beith. Sire Cataclysm 11649, by Hiawatha 1.0067, Prince Robert. by Prince of Wales. 2nd Dam Maid of Gritfen 21035, by Pride of Blacon 10837, by Bai'on's Pride 91.22. - 3rd Dam Rosenthal 13523, by Prince of Albion 6178. 4th Dam Rose Lawrence 13622, by Prince Lawrence. blending of the Clydesdale champions of Great Britain as in any draft horse in Canada, and that he will prove a, great sire I feel conlldeiit. Hs is tive "G01" 55° Bald “nd Dvilllrd 10 the years old, brown with white trimmings -fnce and legs. “You don‘t mean it," laughed Cun- Will make a season in the stud si; S. Itustico. Wm, u supreme ego” June Warner Albert Crnsweli, manager in charge. Service ten $10. Mara at owner's risk “‘ A. A. Lnckin, veterinary surgeon, Owner. " 9423-4- across the street wiping his lips. There mmtumwvd u-s-il-it-.-i...-.-` A handsome collle dashed up to the ' well known and justly famous private S detective. blrked and dashed away, tl barked and dashed away again. __ MORSON it DUFFY Barrtsters and Attorneys Bolieitors for Royal Bank of Csndqg MONEY T0 LOAN. § c. ileneoa. K.C. W. iii. ia ti ' meson 4 sznrfldvfy' K`°' Bsrrlsten and Attorneys-at-Law imces-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Cher- - lottetown. P. li. 1. g A- A- 11°!-eau. Ka.. music irexunies |leLlArl A Met.(iii.”i.°__”°'“ ml 093| abaslied. Slldddiily lil ilillh- . , PATIN1’ SOLICITOR I WM. 8. BABCOCK lawyer (U. s.) sas anim. ps. rm Arm-n»y.1s mi. soiiisss ln Census and U. 8. inventions 5r:g‘f.lyrp.;::nl.e¢l. me lfsrks and I WM: validity lelralicl. llvideiiggm Litimiaaxznt suits. Reporu pi-spsrql as e » l . it ri S it ,i ‘ 1 ontenziltslvlilrlirsii zzilziiilgulh W James street lentrest. 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