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Flesherton Advance, 3 Jul 1913, p. 6

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( ( ' i ' . i i v 1 i < i One of the Garrison; Or, A Hysterious Affair. CHAPTER XV. Thull Valley, Oct 1, IMl.-Tho Fifth Ben- gal and the Thirty-third Queen's panned through this morning on their way to the front. liad tilUn with the llenguUoe. Lat- est in - from home that two attempt!) had bevn made on the Queen's life by emi-inaniitci) named Franc!* and Hran. It promise* to be a bard winter. The snow line has defended a thousand feet upon the peaks, but the pa&sw will bu open for weeks to come, and even if they were blocked, we have established so many depots in tin 1 country that Pollock and v will have no difficulty in holding their own. They shall not meet with tho fate of Elphinstonv'e army. One uuch tragedy is enough for a century. Klliott, of the Artillery, and I, are answerable for the wiifety of the com- munications for a distance of twenty miles or more, from the mouth of the valley to this side of the wooden bridge over the Lotar. Ooodenough, of the Rifles, Is renponsible on the other tide; and Lieu- tenant-Colonel Sidney Herbert, of the En- glnoere. ha a general eupervleion over both sections. Our force i not strong enough for the work which has to bo done. I have a company and a half of our owu regiment, and a squadron of Bowars, who are of no uie at all among tho rocks. Klliott has three gun, but (everal of his men are down with cholera, and I doubt if he ban enough to nerve more than two. (Note: Capsicum for chol- eratried It.) On the other hand each hands upon him. We expect the convoy to-uiorrow morning, and need anticipate no attack until It comes up, for these fel- IOWH fight for plunder, not for glory, though, to do them justice, tiny have plenty of pluck when they get started. I have dcvieod an excellent plan, and it has Elliott's hearty support. By Jove! if we can onlv manage it, it will bo as pretty a ruse as ever I heard of I Our j intention is to give out thut we are go- ing down the valley to meet the convoy and to block the mouth of a pas from ! which we profeeg to expect an attack. I Vf ry good. We shall make a night march j to-night and reach their camp. Once there I shall conceal my two hundred men in the wagons and travel up with the convoy again. Our friends the enemy having heard that we Intended to go Houth, and ticcing the caravan going north without IM, will naturally swoop down up- on it under the impression that we are twenty miles away. We shall teach them such a Itv-nii that they would as soon think of stopping a thunderbolt as of in- terfering again with one of Her Britan- nic Majesty's provision trains. I am all on thorns to be off. Elliott has rigged up two of hi, gune so ingeniouiily that they look more like coetermongcru' barrows than anything else. To eee artillery ready for action in the convoy might aroute suspicion. The artillerymen will be in the wagona next the guns, all ready to unlimber and open nre. Infantry in front and rear. Have told our confidential and discreet Sepoy convoy in usually provided with *>me I t the lau whlch we do not ' m ' irtl'.l'.l .,1 {to siwtl r>i....iri, it { u ,.fr..>. .it.. * ** guard of Its owu, though it is often ab- surdly inefficient. These valleys arid rav- ines which branch out of the main pm are alive with Afreedees and Path.tns, who are keen robbers DA well as religious fanatics. I wonder they don't ewoop down on some of our caravans. They could plunder them and get back to tbelr mountain fastnesses before we could In- terfere or overtake them. Nothing but fear will rretrain them. If I had my way I would hang one at the mouth of every ravine as a warning to the gang. They are personifications of the devil to look at. hawknosed, full-lipped, with a inane of tangled hair, and moot Satanic ineer. No news to-day from the front. October 2.- I must really auk Herbert for another company at the very least. I am convinced that the communications would be cut off if any eerlouu attack were made upon us. Now, this morning two urgent messages were tent me from two different points more than sixteen mile* apart, to say that there were lgns of a descent of the trlbec. Klliott. with one gun and the Bowars. went to the farther ravine, while I. with the infantry, hurried to the other; but we found It was a false, alarm. I saw no signs of the hillmen, and though we v.< :-.- greeted by a sputter of joiail bullets wo were un- able to capture any of the rascals Woe betide them If they fall Into my hand! I would give them aa short a ohift us ever a Highland caterun got from a Glas- gow judge. These continued alarms may mean nothing or they may be an indica- tion that the hillmen are aHscmbllrig and have some plan in view. We have had no newu from the front for some time, but to-day a convoy of woumled came through with the Intelli- gence that Nott had taken Khuznee. I hope he warmed up any of the black ras- cals that fell lnu> his hands. No word of Pollock. An elephant battery came up from th Punjaub, looking in a very good condition. There were several convales- cent* with It going up to rejoin their regiments. Knew none of them except Mostyn of the Hussars and young Blakes- ley. who was my fag at Charterhouse, nd whom 1 have never seen since. Punch and cigars alfnwco up to eleven o'clock. U'tters f>-diiy from Wills A Co. about their little bill forwarded on from Delhi. Thought a campaign freed a man from thetto annoyances. Wills says In his noto that since his written nppllcatlonti hiivn breti in vain, he must call upon me In person. If he calls upon mo. now he will omurcdly be tho boldest and most per- fevering of tailors. A lino from Calcutta Daisy and another from llobhousn to uy that Mutllda comes in for all the money under the will. I am glad of It. O-tober J. fllorioun news from the front to-day. Hun-lay, of the Mndr.-iH Cavalry, galloped through with dispatches. Pollock entered C'abul triumphantly on the 16th of last month, and, better still, I.ndy Hale has been readied by 8hake- pear. and brought afe into the Hritinh camp, together with the .hi hoHtages "Te Deum laudamus!" This should end the whole wretched buxineiM this and the cack of the city. I hope Pollock won't be squeamish, or truckle to the hyuterlcnl parly at home. The town should be laid In ashes and the fields own with salt. Above all, the Ilrsidency and tho Palace must come down, ho shall Ilurnn, Me- Niiughlen. and many another gallant fel- low know that bin countrymen could avenge if thoy could not eavn him! It to hard when others are gaining glory and eipcricno* to he stuck in this miner- able valley. I have been out of it com- pletely, bar a few potty xkirmishcw. How- ever, we may see HI, me servlw yet. A n in .1 u of ours brought in a lilllman to- day, who says that the tribes are mam- ing in the Terada ravine, ten miles \f> the north of .ie. and intend attacking the next convoy. We can't rely on information of this tort, but there mny prove to be come truth In It. Prop<wed to shoot our Informant, so ai to prevent his playing the double traitor and reiiortlng our pro- .ni n f Elliott demurred. If you are making war you should throw no chance . awny. I hate half-and-half mensurw. The I ". rhlldren of Israel seem to have been the only people who ever carried war to Its conclusion eicept Cromwell in Ire- tend to adopt. N. B. If you wish a thing to be noised over a whole province alw:iye whisper It under a vow of secrecy to your confidential native servant. 8.45 p.m. Just starting for the convoy. May luck go with us! October 5. -Seven o'clock in the evening. lo trlumphel Crown us with laurel "SALADA" i IS i TEA AT ITS BEST Its garden freshness and fine flavour are protected by the sealed lead packet, which keeps the goodness in, and all contamination out. 072 BLACK, MIXED & GREEN. On the Farm 1 Poultry Pointers. Keep the eggs in a cool, dry room or cellar. Attend to the machine carefully and at regular hours. Always test the hen on china or nest eggs before setting. Proper ventilation and sunlight mean a dry house and healthy birds. The hopper system is all right, Tpo tubmlt lo a headache Is to wut saergy. Urn* and comfort Jl To itop It at once simply uk NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafers Your Drujflst win confirm our statement that they de not ooatatn anything that can harm heart or nervous system, 2Sc. a box. 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If you are feeding teacher, how I was good to dumb' icles where poultry houses are kept nieal mixed with the hay, mix it an i ma l s this morning," he replied.; BO as to leave a very narrow slit of day- light above us. which was farther re- duced by the featlu-ry fringe of palm trees dry and clean. Look out for hidden nests. At this season hens that are on range are very apt to steal their nests. A quiet, gentle hen with the ud aloes which hung over each lip of j mother instinct strongly developed he chasm. The cliffs were not more . , . _t- >_ ,*.. loom u no pa the than a couple of hundred yarda apart at the entrant, but ns we advanced they grew nearer and nearer, until a half com- pany in close order could hardly march abreast. A sort of twilight reigned in this etrange valley, and tho dim, uncer- tain light made the great li. -....! rockn up vague and fantastic. There was th, and the ground was most un- even, but I puehrd on briukly. cautioning my fellows to have their fingers on their triggers, for I eould nee that we were nearing tho point where the two cliffs would form an acute angle with each other. At last we came in night of the place. A great pile of boulders were heaped up at the very end of the paen. and among these our fugitives were pkulking, entire- ly demoralized apparently, and Incap- able of resistance. They were useless as is worth money in the chicken busi- ness. Give the fowls, old and young, all the water they want, with oc- casionally some milk if you would get best results. Overfeeding must be avoided as must also underfeeding. Either ex- treme will stunt the growth of the young stock. A dust bath three feet square filled with common road dust or sift- ed ashes, should be placed in one corner of the poultry house. Crippled chickens should be put out of their misery with a good o(,., rr , Thov arwiil thp In/ita if * Klliott and myself I Who can compare! prisoners, and it wag out of the question with us as vermin killers? I have only j to let them go, BO there was no choice but Just got back, tired and weary, stained to polish them off. Waving my sword, Ii , -, - , with blood and dust, but I have eat down | was leading my men on, when wo had a | tne Hock and the food they con- before either washing or changing to have the uatisfactlon of eeeing our deeds tet forth in black and white -if only in my private log for no eye but my own. I shall describe it all fully as a prepara- tion for our official account, which mutt most dramatic interruption of a lort . sume is a loss, which I have eeen once or twice on the ' be drawn up when Elliott gets back. Rilly Dawson used to say that there were de- grees of coinparifion a prevarication, a lie. and an official account. We at leant boards of Prury Lane, but never in real life. In the side of the cliff, clone to the pile of stones where the hillmen were making In your spring campaign do not forget the importance of keeping i; ce Th<>sp nests will nrodncn lice, inese pest* v.111 produce ses we e , their last stand, there was a cave which] all the symptoms of disease in a looked more like the lair of some, wild flock of fowls, young or old. beabt than a human habitation. Out of rr\ 4-1 this dark archway there suddenly emer- with the ration. Many vigorous men -waste a lot of Why, isn't that nice, Peter? What did you do?" Peter drew himself up to his full three feet and proud- perfectly good energy in making' ]y declared, "I kissed the cat!" fools of themselves. Buy a "Stewart" at a Special Price An (iTOTBtock In our warehouse must be cleaned out before ' August 1st. Hence the Price. Three Inch- dial 80 mile speedometer enclosed. 10,- 000 mile season odometer. Regular $18.80. Special Price 10.80. The strong, vigorous April-hatch- cannot exaggerate our Buccees, for It ged an old man-such a very, very old ed chicks should now be growing would be impossible to add anything to It. J man that all the other veterans whom I| tt . p |i A . Vir l ,r,. ,,, ,1, , ,.. .;]1 h f t We set out then, as per programme, and ! have Been were am chickens compared t-i | ' KIUWUI now camo upon the camp near the head of i him. His hair and beard were both as j ter fit them to stand the depressing tho valley. They had two weak couipan- j white as snow, and each reached more effects hot June SUDS are apt to ii ii of the 54th with them who might no | than half way to his waist. His face wan ' . doubt have held their own with warning, I wrinkled and brown and bony, a crora ' nave. but an unexpected rush of wild hillmen j between a monkey and a mummy, and BO [ 1 1 i' j not take long if YOU watch Is a very difficult thing to stand against, thin and emaciated wcro his shriveled i A, + u f u: i 't With our reinforcement, however, and on I limbs that you would l.ardly have given c '; ll > lo wnai iqna i looa joi our guard, we might defy the ratals. : him credit for having any vitality left, | birds take the most of if they can Chamberlain wafl In oommand-a flue : were it not for hia eyes, which glittered 1 _.,i {i. Tkpn furnish t>mt- Irirwl iron T-! and Hparkled with excitement, like two , get inen lurnisn mat Kind gen iy diamonds in a setting of mahogany. Thin 1 erously. The hens need It and Will t by daybreak, though bin wiig apparition came rushing out of the cave, I make good use of it. so full that we were compelled ; and. throwing himself between the fugl- . , '.. ., ' lives and our fellowe, motioned us back . wve special attention to the set- : ting hens. Have their nests so ar- ' ranged that they can go on and off at will. Do not fuss with them, but keep a watch on their supplies grain and water should be constant- ly before them. During the summer months when young fellow. We soon tnude him under-: nnd sp; stand the situation, and were all ready diamonds In a setting for a start by daybreak, though hiH wag ons were to leave several tons of fodder behind in order to make room for my Hepoyn and I with ae imperious a sweep of the hand for the artillery. About five o'clock we Innpanned, to use an Africanism, and by as ever an emperor used to his i-':i "Men of blood," ho cried, ill a ilx wo were well on our way, with our thunder, speaking excellent Knglish, too escort at* Htraggllng and unconcerned as ' "this is a place for prayer and mcdita- - tion, uot for murder. I >..,:.;. lest the wrath of the god> fall 111.1:1 you." "Btand aside, old man." 1 ehouted. "You will meet with a hurt if you don't get out really meant biuinecH. From my post of! of the way." I could nee that the hillmen possible as helpless looking a caravan an ever Invited attack. I <-ould seo that It was to be no falna alarm thin time, and that the tribes observation under the oanva* Bcrton of j were taking heart, and that some of my ' fowls have free range and can pro- one of the wagons I could uiak out tur- Sepoys were ainching, as if they did not .._ ; nse( .ts nnd n iihnndnnpH f baned heads popping up to have a look ! relish thli new enemy. Clearly. I must | C ' tttl at>un<laiice Ot at UM from umong the rocks, and an no- 1 st promptly if I wished to complete our grass, meat ana vegetables are not ..i "n.-il scout hurrying northward with j euoueas. I daubed forward at the head of I po essential in the bill of fare but th news of our approach. It wan not,; the white artillerymen who had stui-k to ., ., , r j however, until wo uunie abreast of the me. Tho old fellow runticd nt u with his 1 ' !ls ftre Con. Terada Pa, a gloomy defllu bounded by gigantic clllfa. that the Afreedees began :' show In forco, though they had am- bushed tlumiHolvits HO cleverly thut had we th the upon which the htllincn ueuing that they wcro oljHerved, opened a heavy but ill- directed llru upon us. I had auked L'hiiiu- arm. out as If to utop ue: but It was no timo to ttlck at trifles, so I pncned my sword through hiB body at the tame mo- ment that one of the gunners brought bin and green feed should still be sup- plied. Regular feeding is of the utmost u uot been knenly on thu lookout for carbine down upon hio head. He dropped I imnnrtjinfi" Alont tho m*>th<wi nf nem. we might have walked right into Instantly, and Uu- hlllmeii. at .he .lint ' m P rtan - Adopt tne methCKI M> trap. jls It ^was, tho convoy halted, | of hi fall, sot up the raont unearthly | feeding best suitrd to your circum- stances. Fowls become accustomed to their feed at certain times, and irregular deeding impairs digestion from overindulgence if the feeding howl of horror and vonstnrnaUon. The Hcpoyp, who had been inclined to hang back, came on again tho moment ho wan berlaln to throw out Ilia men in ukiriii- j disposed of, and it did not take us long inning order, and give them directions to | to consummate our victory. Hardly in the too frequently. Egg eating is generally caused by their banner, a green winp f u thing with n eentence of the Koran engraved upon it. (To be continued.) retreat slowly upon the wagons so us to | man of the enemy got out of tho deflle i , - - , , , draw tho Afrec,dcc on. The ruse sue- | ulive. What could Huimlbat or Caesar j deferred, or watlt uf appetite U 164 cceded to perfection. An tho redcoat have done more? Onr own IOHH steadily retired, keeping behind cover art whole affair hull been Insignificant three much an possible, the enemy followed killed and about fifteen wound<>d. Got them up with yells of exultation, spring- ing from rock to rock, waving their jo- tails in the air, and howling like a pack of demons. With their black, contorted, m. M km* faces, their tierce gestures, and i in . i fluttering gurim-ntx, they would have in. nil- a study for any painter who wished to portray Milton's conception of the army of tho damned. From every ide they preened ill until seeing, as they thought, nothing between them and vic- tory, they left the shelter of the rooks and came rushing down a furious, howling throng, with the, green banner of the Prophet in their van. Now wits our chance WIIOOI'IMi (THE. Paris Duclor ThiiikH Itcmrdy IH In Sight. The poBsibility of the discovery in ons came a Maw* of tire, every shot of which told among the done-packed mob. Two or three score rolled over like rah- ing cough waa ht-ld out recently at Acndemv of S<-ipnces by Dr. - __ * - _ _ an insufficient supply of lime. The bet cure is to give them all the broken egg shells they will eat. A broken egg mixed with red pepper or kerosene will help to break tho habit. Plenty of oyster shells with- in reach, wholesome foud, exercise, pleasant n"a r t*' r8 nd darkened nests will art as a preventative. Thre Inch dlaV 80 mile speedameter. 10,000 mile seaBon odometer. Auto- matic revetting trip regis- ter and a guaranteed ' -watch. 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The leaders were bowled over, and ill.- other*, utter henllaling for a few land made a compromiiM' at last by which the man is to be detained an a prisoner and executed if his Information proves to Li I., >, I only hope wu get a fair chance of nhowlng what we can do. No doubt the*e fellows at the front will have C. B.'s and knighthoodfi showering upon them thick and fast, while we poor devils, wbo have had most of tho responsibility and anxiety, will be paused over com- pletely. Elliott has a whitlow. The last convey left us a large packet of nances, but as they forgot to leave anything to at with them, we hare handed them over to the Howars, who drink them out of their panniklni u if they wre linnorx We hear that another large convoy may be expected from the plains in the course of a day or two. Took nine to four on Cleopatra for the Calcutta Cup. October 4.- The hillmen really mean business this time, I think. Wo have had two of our spies oome In this morning with the am account about the gath- ering In the Terada quarter That old i .in nl Zemaun Is at the hend of it. and I have recommended the, Government to i.riM-ni him with a telescope In return for In* neutrality! There will bo in, Zemann to present it to If I can but lay my demy of Medicine. Dr. lloux was merely transmit- ting the report of Dr. Alfred Con- or, bacteriologist, of tho Belvedore Military Hospital, Tunis where, Shoes For Everybody THE PERFECT SHOE FOR SUMMER SPORTS ASK YOUR DEALER. momenta, turned nnd made for the rockn. .,. The guns were uiilimbored nnd . . . .... grap poured Into them, while our little *"> wM collaboration of Dr. Nlo- .1.1 ii. IP v forco advanced at the double, "lin.ii.iipx and stabbing all whom tlu-y over- took. Never have I known the tide of battle to turn so rapidly and so decisive- ly. The Biillcn retreat bix-ame a flight, and thu flight a panlr-ntricken rout, un- til there was nothing left <>f tho tribes- men except a scattered dcnioralitcd rabble flying wildly to their niilivv fatiies for shelter and protection. 1 WH by no meani inclined to let them off cheaply now that I hud them in my power. On the contrary, I determined to teach them such a lesson that the lg)>' of a Hingle scarlet uniform would in fu- ture b a punHport In Itself. We followed li.inl upon the track of the fugitives and entered the Terada defile at their very In I'ln Having detached Chamberlain and Klliott with a .-.11111111111 on either side to protect my wlngv, J pushed on with my Hopoys and a hndful of arttllt'rymcn, giving them no time to rally or to re- cover themsolvui. We were no handi- capped, however, by our iitiff Kuropenn uniforms and by our want of practice In climbing, that wu should have been un- able to overtake any .if the mount uineeiti had it not been for a fortunate aocident. There le a smaller ravine which opeiiu In- to the main pass, and in their hurry uud confusion some of the fugitives rushed down this. I eaw eixty or seventy of them turn down, but 1 should have pained them by and continued in pursuit of the uiaiu body had not one of my scouts come rushing up to Inform me that the smaller ravine WHS a cul-deum-, and that the A f readers who had gone np U had no in. p.. i hi.- means of getting out kguin ex- cept by tutting their way through our tank*). Here wa an opportunity of strik- ing i. i i ..i Into tho tribes. leaving cliam- herlnln and Klliott to continue the pur- suit of the main body, " "npoya into the narrow 1 whoclcd my pan aiut pro- ceeded vlowly down It In >tendtt <irdcr, ixivertna* tho wuol gr<mnd from . hir to hit Not a i. ii N.I] could hnvo piuxttxl ua linneun. The retain w.-i , caught like ratH In a trap. The il..iln. in which we found ouriiMveii wan ih.> iu<wt glnomy and majmtic that I ha ver toon. 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