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She is told he was tricked by old Eben Bosdick, the town miser. Meanwhile, Eben's snooping nephew nephew Bert spies on her. Chester turns up, goes out to the swamp with her, and tells her he has a scheme for getting the farm back. CHAPTER VII. 'T know you're smart, Chet", said Susan, "but yo i can't make me believe believe that you can make old Eben Bosdick swap back that beautiful farm for tfifs--look, aï it--a hideous thousand, âcre mud bol , not worth a hundred dollars!" | "It can be done, I tell you. What ■is ordinary croekery made of?" "Made of--Oh, Chet, do you mean On Sale Friday, April 23rd THE OFFICIAL" SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OP THE CORONATION B» gracious permission of Bis Majesty this Programme is issued by King George's Jubi- | Zee Trust. COPIES MAY NOW BE RESERVED: PROM ADD NEWSAGENTS AND BOOKSELLERS. 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I'm positive that 1 can pull this stunt. Tomorrow I'll make up samples of this clay from various spots. I'll pack them neatly .and mail them to a lot of phony companies." "Phony companies?" "Of course. Why bother with real companies with just worthless yellow clay? I'll make up important-sounding important-sounding names of eompaires, and address the samples to them. Get the idea?" "I think so. You will arrange some way for Bosdick to find out what you are doing--Oh, say, I said something to iheriff . olinsou that may be a help! . explained about your joke on Bert, i. *d just for fun I said you were a crockery ' - e. t." "Swell," said Chet. "But you have eavd only half of: mÿ plan. When 1 get L ok to New York, I'll have a friend of mine, who does amateur printing at h home, get out some letterheads nr.d envelopes bearing the different phony company names. Then using that stationery I'll write reports from various companies to the effect that the samples show that the clay is of the very finest for pottery. Several Several companies will state that they are sending experts to look the clay bed over, with the object of making highly attractive offers for it." "But," said Susail, "Eben Bosdick .Favorable Progress At Admiral Cadillac Development work at the Admiral Cadillac property in the famous Cadillac Cadillac area of north-western Quebec continues to reveal satisfactory results. results. Attention is being directed particularly particularly to a very thorough examination examination of the strong, well-mineralized vein Which was encountered in the south-west section of the property where the company's holdings contact contact the great Thompson Cadillac property. This vein, which was discovered discovered near a diorite body, lias been traced from the Thompson Cadillac into the Admiral Cadillac property at a point two claims distant, or about 1,200 yards, from the spectacular O'Brien O'Brien mine. Work is being concentrated on this showing and consists cliiofiy of test- pitting to determine precisely its extent extent and value of the ore. The discovery discovery of this vein was made by Mr, Archie Bell, M. E„ description of Which was contained in his report regarding regarding the property. In the report of Mr. Colin A. Campbell, M.E., one of Canada's most eminent mining engineers, engineers, he points out the existence of a belt of Iron formation, which he states holds very interesting possibilities, possibilities, also quartz stringers and veins, which have been found in abundance throughout the property, A general examination of these showings is be- Above all e .. buy ora REPUTATIOM If you wane seeds that will ' 'come up " to your expectations buy Ryders* *--• the seeds with a 70 years' reputation. reputation. Send for free copy of Ryders' great nevv Coronation Year Seed Rook. 122 pages packed with unique novelties and old friends. Practical Practical advice. Coloured can't go so far as to of the postoffice and r "Of course not," sai you can accidentally take mail out ead it." ;1 Chet. "But lose a letter *Write for your copy now to Dept. WP1, P.O. Box 2454, Montreal. Orders for seeds must be sent direct to:-- Ryder & Son (1920) Ltd., Seed Specialists, St. Albans, England. where Bosdick or that sap nephew can find it." Susan stared at him a moment, "Chet, you're wonderful ! " she cried. "Unless I'm very much mistaken.," 1-e went on, "this Bosdick party will come to you and offer to pay you a few hundred to- the swamp. But you 1'a.ugU at him -see? Tell him lie must be crazy--that the swamp is worthless. worthless. He'll think you're lying in order to keep him from getting it, and will offer ihore. Finally, you'll tell him that, if you could get the farm back you would rather have that, and he'll jump at. the chance of making the exchange." ■ 'It sounds like an awful lot of trickery,' said Susan, doubtfully. 1 I 1611 he found out the truth, could- not he bring action against me?" "No--you never tell him that the land is valuable. Yo-, tell him that you believe it is utterly worthless. Tell him that in front of witnesses. It's not your fault if he reads a letter letter tint doesn't belong to him, and dvr.wr his own conclusions." "You're a genius, Chet!" When Susan and Chet got back to the hotel, they had agreed that Susan was to say something to Mrs. Ames to the effect that Chet thought that the clay in the swamp was good for pottery. Chet put up the car, and Susan relieved one of the waitresses who had taken her place at the desk. Bert Bosdick, who had heard by now that Chester was not a jewelry salesman, but a "crockery expert" came into the lobby and loafed about. Susan strolled to the doorway of Mrs. Ames' office. . (To tie Continued.) Address., Town Cock-a-D0UBLE-doo There's DOUBLE pleasure Too- For every smoker Everywhere Who rolls his own wit Chanted erf A Great Book "How to Become Become a Hockey Star" by T. P. 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