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Northern Advance, 21 Mar 1912, p. 7

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"'\" VV, '15"-"V55-I36 Q UULIMLILVJ an odcar, "or somebod who `can talk the lingo. . Within a -"minute the newcomer was admitted. It .was Umgud, who _had run the: gaunmlet. of the enenwfsl pickets and who now trimnrp` nt=ly| `nan.-..I-n..nJ\ 1.A\`6n- J- T ..-. gxomd in3fronto:f'. Bailey Guard. Vx1e%L`:5sed. his '1'-ie; but his orders w_!ere.to challenge any ozn who ap- proached thus secretly, lest, per- .n -vuuqu-uqlnnau.-.- to-45..-u., nix`-an, _A ~_-3---.1-~_~a I," -uw-us Wu-U HT force nnghtbe slain by error. A A.Wl1'o-igbes there? he cried. A friend, was the answer, but the rat of the s:t.ra.nge1': s words showed that he was a. native. ` ' '1`-he sentry was no You baita (shop) where you are, 116 commanded, `bidding a oommaadu` nucv|i|'vuut\`n than -12 An... OQ;._ ..._.._ -1. _ .]_ LL-nvww 71 RV LLVIV U1 1 51111` LIKJILLVI. E . |`p1_'oduced:wave1ock s letter to Law-} ..-_. .. ._`I'.:L `D_L - :I___ 9) A .1- _ TT --- ,4," tn-\.gu.u~.avu. asnyvwvynu Avvvcn UU .|JaIW' ` lrepeesahib _He1n.a-y'2a ._Law1ence was dead`, but Br1g'ad1e.r'1 Ing1is,'who_suoceeded him in the : now learnt that Havelock 1 had Nana Sahib, occupied] Ca.w:npore, ands was advanc-i;ng to I of Lu | ul-uv Avvp LL15/ML _ _, . um. each other s hands in glee and e.xul~ _ tation and "sought leave to take the joyful tidings to the hospital and the womm s quarters! ' aroused " Winifred to tell it... VJ. Ll.ILL'\l\"L-Ill: `L 3I4l\I IAIN.` "CUS\JL UIJ`-I 5' JIAlA.\/ out of ten letters addressed to the` Marne family would be intended I-Ill-`.4 VV `H3 TIC 0 $0. down. I was really 1 ,too weaktowalk and was very despondent ' and thought? I was going to die, but 91- * ter taking Lydiq_`E. Pinkham"s Vegetae b1e_ Compound `and Blood Purier. _ my`- health and strength returned.. I9.;n`verY:; thankful toyouia,nd,L I h ` . ` - '\` praise ypn1'medicine,.i f `W0 a<,1vlsed several women who'sI1A'-, em} as 1 did to try your remedies..sXou:.g glay publish this if you Wi8h.",-"*1-5_'B_o:lf` VAVID R. MORRIS, South Wel1ifngt.on;" ancouver Island, B;-C. - ..,........... ...\, .w.,.... . It is from; Captain Mal`co]m,} she said coldly. I suprnose he Wish- es . his belongings to be lsafeguarded. I am surprised he did not write to my uncle rather than 4.- ;..- 3) "7`i3Jry3o his taste, h said';: -but from `what little I, have seen` of Malcolm I should wager that nine _ 'I_1.;____ -J,`I__--._J. J__ 4.1.`- COG` 0 "Perhaps V Malcolm was ab.e to get /ahrough to A11ah;3;bax1; he said. "When _y9u come to think of the diicmlties in the `way of our troops --this man [says they V have fought tlme if not fouzr pitch-ed; battles` be- tween Fattehpore and Ca.wnp ore:- `We have been mxreaspnable in look- Iing for help so soon.- n'Il`... \l..I....`I,_-_ ` _;_,`| J _,___-1__ _,_ _ :a&U'\nh'V\ag 1`hi_S is the man who arrived from: Cawnpore -last night, Miss Ma4y11e,the He has a letter for_you, butbhe nefusr::.1f to deliver it to any one. ut you . I fancy, added the gallant engineer oicer with a smile, -that the sender'im- 1 pressed: on him the importance of lite reaching the right hands-. - caught a glimpse of Fr2mk s handswriting. Her face ;g'rew scarlet. For one delightful! instant` . ar against 3 ~ the scourge of memory tortured her. F ulrton~ e kindly assumption. that _Maz1o01n_1 was her ance must be dis- Apelled and she bit her lower lip in lvexation at the tell-tale rush of color lthat -had mantled her cheeks when Ungud discharged his ' trust and gave . her the letter.` I T1. 2....` 13..-..- I|-_.1.--'_`__ 1l'_1|_-1_- 7) "9 Fan.-Ron Ws ~ } laughed lightly. 'I'I`_-.__ -_ ._ L- I-I16 .l\J:l VJLWAI-ll 3`, 351315 ' 1 Maloolrnfwouled surely suc- ceed if it were possible. He- under- stands the native `character so well and is so procient in their Ian- lguage, that he was the best man who could be chosen for such a task. . that Yvas all that Winifred I M. .. lnLlA.Ll\.\.l who would have been the most mis- :'erable and the most astonished' per- [son in India that night had he `known how bitter was the girl s `heart. against him. - "FL ..__;.L ` V TI7_.':.E__- ,1 _,#_ _, ',W01Id.' say about` Mr. MaJcso.hm,i - -um-u--u-, 4-vs Lu-v uavvnn-wvc' an-Lu. I-`J-|U' ya-to loered rs-tmng evidence of double-J `dealing on her 1ove.r a part, her un- just suspicions were doomed to re- 1-oeijye fa; severe qahock. _ 1 l.A\.lbLU QECIJAJQII Jnhllllo Though` Wixiifred T was not to 1 blamuegfor the necklace and `the pass I ` r\+r1n1rr\.r~l ,(\+I1/\.r| 4-. A-Q: 4-`:....-. An A`: ,1,...L] .. I \./\./LVC an XVCJC $lL"J'J In. the V morning she heard that Captain F ulton. wished to see her. . She left her ' quarters by a covere& [my and.` waited` outside the Begum 'Kotee until a. soldier Fiultson. i U- .........._ L_ ......:..___. cnmcnt TIME rwnMAN's LIFE LU` V\a\/ He , uusu pear. um u,'t:x'ves uecome snrong _as Steel, so mat. nervousness, Dasmiulness and des- bn e_uc vanish. the ego l_>ecom_es bnght-. the face full nd_ clear. energy returnsto. the V ,1, _ {Ix an the moral. p ysxcal and sexual systems are znvmoyated: all draints cease-no _i_11ore.vital waste from the system. Don tlet quacks and falnrs rob you or your hard ,94"Pd"119n9-1'3- W; Willem-9 you 91-no pay. ' ; I!Qrl'!!!.ItIi~II9qnp\ `I-stave! nuns-u a uni` gggn-_*_._.-._.;` '_ ' ` , V. uvunn suuvu rIu_v rtlrla tutu LUIVIIUIQVIIAL ._READER:` No matter who has treated you. write for an honest opinion Free of Ch _ .1 _: Books Free~--The Golden Monitor" (Illustrated) on Secret Diseases of Men. I -` QUESTION LIST FOR HOME SENT ON. REQUEST 1 jjpjzjjp 1 `us `- _.:-_. _._ _____ e OT All letters from Canada mustbe addressed _ b ' ' to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- V ._ ~ ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to calldate our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat in our Windsor `ofcese which are for Correspondence and ' _ ;`b11s_iness only. Address letters as follows :5 35-KEN}iE"D:73f`KEiiNEY Cjb Tibi --f- I I "Phone-(\n'is` of young and middle-aged-men are annually swept, to a. premature gr.-we `..1`;h1'ou`;';h' Early lndiucretiona, IE.-:c_cs:co and BloodVDiscases. If you have any of the fol- lowing syznpwms consult us before it is to: late.` Are you nervous and weak, d<.-sn0n- dent. and glubllly, specks before the eyes. with dark circles under them, weak bizck, - jkidn_e s~irrit.ab1e', palpimtionpt the heart, bashful, dreams and losses. sediment in urine. Fimp esp}: the face; eyes sunken, -hclloxv checks. _carc\_von_1 expression, poor nnc-mm-_v, ufeless. thstrustful. lack energy and strength, ttrcd mormugs. restiess.n'i;.:hts, ch:~.:::e.~.h`.o manhood. Premature dez.*a)'1,s pone p`_a.ius, `hair loose, sore throat, _ctc. `I " Y-O.U win: 312 A WRECK `rm--L____L nnn nuns-A chin noun! nun]-n n -nun AD .-.. YY....1.... _'A... _'..II.. ',- l'\-'.U WILL DJ`; A WKILLIX -7 . New od Treatment can cure you and make amun of you. Under its infin- ,an`c_e-ch- brain omes active, the blood puried, so that all imples. blotches and ulcers disa pear; theherves become strong as steel, so that nefvo sness, bashfulness and des- * non eucv vanish; the eve becomes bright. the face fun] And olenv, pnernvv rntnrnq fn Hm V9" PAY lV.|_i_EN_ %0.llBED 7 _ ___,___ car No NAMES on-_ PHQTOS-USED ivvnaotir WRITTEN consent .51 Mi_%ch igan ('ni'iswold I5r. K. i K. }'i"A'IEE2\'LL'R'Ik_s" - 7 ---- --.- guru. u--y EVERYTHING 'I:i2IVA'l l ' LAND` com-1n ;I CL, |`4nn uwkn linen L-nnln oAIC .......IL- D-_ __ L _..,-A. L g N=.RV.U.s m=B!.a:!'r -.5. an-Ar nnbl;-I A_n_... .....-_ ....- ...._.._.. ._ _ L. |\ I` `W577 ` ured by the New Method Trenlme wbtit. he \/\av_" LIA]: . V-er. , ' - _?"l here islno answer-'-ye_rt. I win,- .g_xve`you- one later. * V . ' | The girl s Hindustani went far |Qel10u'g`h_. to her to frame the `reply xntelhgibly. Ungud; salaa.-med, ~a.r_xd left her, probably contrasting in own the lady s frigidity ,wgtfh the fennd instructions given- hmr by the oioer-sahib. ` Then -Winifrecl went to her own room -and opened her letter, and her `woman s heart gleaned the truth _fro:n its candor. Of course she :cried`. Whazt girl: wou1dn t? . Bust. ehe smiled through her tears andlv read the nice bits over and over again. Not for twenty necklaces 'and a whole le of hieroglyphic passes would she doubt Frank any _ more._ The reference to Chu-mrru puzzled her and that way a g~.rat.ifying thing in itself, for if Frank could be mis- taken about 'her share in !C'humru s departure from Lucknow, why should not she be wrong in her interpreta- ~ tion of the mysterious presence of the necklace? 1 When her uncle came she wept again, being hysterical with the sheer joy of watching his face while l he perused F1-ank s note. A ___..__7_ L.____'1J-..,--.._-L .0 J, J.2.L' .'t'e1"lv1apsV you may have a. .-now to sent! on-your awn acdouxn-t.. No one else "must know`. This is 9. special favolr, eonferned because M93.`- qolm himself procured Unguds ser- `vices, but we co,nn.ot ask the man go as postman. Good- y. . ' . He hurried away. Winifred after the manner of woman, ngered the unopened letter.` _ .tiu:c'h joab hai, miss-Sahib? ask- ezt Ungud. - .'Um___. ., " 7 - - " ALIJ tI'\.'A uA3'\J\.u 4. LuAAA\ U LL`! vvs A man s be.wi1de1~m:ent. nds dif- V ferent expression to a woman s. A. `man trusts-' his brain, 9. Wonmn her 1- 1 _ ,4. `(HAG LLSLLUQ 90111.1. DLLCO .1. us uuyu Jvu. And While she clasped the diamond- studded brooch in front of her White th-roalt she glanced round the. room. for a mingr. ` . That is a very unsafe place, said Mayne. If I were -you I would maar it beneath your bodice. Would you _-really? { Yes. I can think of no other explanation of the mystery now than that Frag}: meant to surpritse ....-- _.LL -1. ..-__ `L- ___._- VII-I-I'll U1-l|4|`U -L I-9|-I-A-l\ KAI-lllvcll-V VLF QLI-LtIll$`J you with it. You may be sure he obtained it honorably, so you will only be meeting his Wishes by .W\e.8.T- ing it. At -any rate it Will` be safer in your possession than in that cup- LnA...J. ` IJRQIUJ. lb If there is one thing abs`0lutex1y clear in this letter it is that Fnank knows nothing whatever about the pearls - you produced from his tur- ban, said TM-r. Mayne, with the frown of a judge who is dealing; rwith a knotty point in equity. n .. ..... ....1 I urm.__.- -_ u..:.....~ ._..:;.. Ah hum, yes. But I mean that it is. ridiculous to suppose he would knowingly leave such as valuable article exposed. `to the chances and chsanges of barrackdroom life in. as siege. Whatever motive he may have had in concealing the nescklxace earlier he would surely ' have Said something about it now, given some hint as to its va,=111e, asked you to take care of his baggage, or somp thing of the sort. 1'_. ____ 'L-..._L _.L` `L._-_.A._ T ..1.........._ I Here, she said, pullling a box 'o1it of a. cupboard. The string of pearls was ` coiled up in the midst of the roll of soiled muslin and the badge .was pinned to one of the lf1,`,i.`:.: A 1 II LLJ.L\/ may v\.'v\.L clear in it-to me, wiiutt-erred 11, - J Iaingggbu ......,, VA mm W... vI`n my heart. of hearts` I always felt [that we were miis-jusdging Frank, _ said she. Mnynes eyebrows lifted a trie, but he passed no comment. 'D_ ASL- ._....- 77 L- ......,J ...`l...\..._` J... JJJ IIJLKJ VV (Iv : the necklace . /11'? 1 Perhaps you -are right, said she. ....'I _L11- LL-` -'I-_.-_`I LL, J.'_,,,-_.J _I DAL CL l`lI\IUI-J 1]`- LAA.I.' LIL \a\.iLllI.Jo * ` There -a;re--several th1ngs~-qu1te I , ,, 3,, E A. 4. _ _ ,,- 9) ,_A.L-L__ J T17I.._2 ll II AIR) W46 ll-'\.I \J\FAL-lJ.I4\/AA` U0 By the Way, he said, where is __ _.-_`l-`I_-- O I'& In \I'L I ( To be continued). M of Charge. g... .1 II-.. 9."--3.-. mg, _,_L__..-a_5 .1- -oo-o- 3-o-o-oo no-_o-o CHAPTER XIII.--(Cor'1t.infe'd-).. BANK F % % V >` Barrie Branch. Five f Points. % % V I 1/;rj; RE} A Correct Nar- a iivc o! the In-` 9 dian Mutiny 000 CAP`Ai!IS $3,984,000.00 0 000 0050005 7,475,000.00 Lov uni` venture" : a z : Authi ol _ ` "Wings of tin; Moi'nin." Etc. I utov $415 0 WThese dedtails should be ed before it is possible to undemtand the supra-nmirtaculous campaign: Havelock conducted`. For ve days the 0xopodit.ion- trampedv north -in the rain and heat, through a land given over to dead-' men, vultures and carnivorous animals. Renatutl and Spurg-in had made no prisoners. They did not "slay wanton.ly,' but the slightest shadow of suspicion falling: on any man meant the short` shrift of a rope and the nearest troc. LOUl.`S'.l'RACY nyeiup (of safo'1dfi.er-9; in an or-' ; .s1nIm`ri t.hey;preese on. A ' - On the 15th a sharp ght gave the British: possession of -the vill- age of `Aong. The position was dearly won, for the gallant Renaud fell there, mortally wounded-. The men were '-about to prepare their breakfast after the battle when news came that the enemy, strimgly rein- forced from Caw-npore, were pre- paring to blow, up a bridge over the Pandoo Nuddee, -an unfordable tri- butary of` the Ganges,; six miles ahead. Haveloek called" for a_ spec- ial eort, the troops responded with- out am_ur1nur_ and -advanced through dense groves of mango trees ,,\1.nti1 they earns under -re. For the second time. that day they" hurled themselves -on the rebeIs,_.'drove them headlong. out oi a`--well.-chosen posi-._ tion; a and", saved the bridge. A . ` re `Was it on1yt`:otwenty-. three dista;n:t._ the"- `ckle- nwsfof the rainy season _the s_ky_haud:` "cleared, sun beat ion` the "British for'c_ae,;w_it11 a `that had "~ibeeh?"'*axpriened% _. t1n&t,'weari the ihtoi1'W$?i?h` of = 857 ' t n:5ted?iAfor~'v'it8 15' `11. i'8'.h ' fmrief-134. ` T5191 '%?'1"`!-139. it to `L t':jo~in~d'.: with I 150 my the:-w,ntvame::s er -.t`.[~`1':. L sun Ihd:ah;=;'spoy; \ III! ' - _ , V .4". , -H ,. , ' H r . -L .-- '- .. * `-5- v -` ` " ...- i I 4 A Owing `to his knowledge of the vernacular,, he managed- to pick up a; bit of-`useful information ..while questioning a na.tive- on this mat- ter. On the. battle-eld he came across a sJt.a'te elephant" which had been shot through the body by one of Maude s, nine-ponnders. manner of the ba.st s death was` re-` ~mark'able---it is not. often. that an elephant is bowled over by a can- non `ball `like a` rabbit by abullet from, a small` caliber ri_e--and its trappings betokened that it had` car- Lried a person of- importance. The Now he learned that Tantia Topi' was the ri_der, and it was thus. `he discovered that Nana Sahib was. diretcting the dperations from Cawsn- pore, as Tantia Top; was his favor-. ite lieutenant, whereas`_ it .Was be- lieved` previously that the Brahmin . usurper would lead his hosts to take part in `the siege of Lucknow. _an.l.I That evening Malcolm. witnessed the plundering of Fat.tehpore, whi-ch was permitted in retribution for its recent rebellion. The town lay on the main road, which, -at"this point, was removed -from the river by many` miles, else he would have rid- dento the ghat and sent 2. message to Hossein Beg in order to make sure of the safety V of -`the friendly ryot. ' 43;- -_ J 51' 1 1 1 n` .- Nb wonder~Have1ock Wrote. to wife: One of the prayers` oft re -` peated since my . school-days has been answered, and I have lived to command in a. successful action... . . But away with -vain glory! Thanks he to God who gave me the victory. \A\\..- At last, on the 12th of August, the main body overtook Renaud`, Whose patrols were stopped :by a. large force of rebels entrenched in.- a village four miles south of Fatteh- pore. The junction took place at 0111- o'clock in the morning. _ At da_y1n'(-uk. Havel-Ock. sent Colonel. Ty- tlm-, with the eighteen volunteer hrJI`.~a'. to 1'oc011noi.te-1'. The eneImy B (~uv:1lry, thinking they, had only R<-nam1 .< tiny detachment `to deal Avith. charged across the plain; to nd the whole twelve hun- drml dmwn u.p to receive them.- Struck with 5. sudden fear , the wlxiu--mate.1 troopers mined "in their h(>r.~'<-..s', This was the l'St' real elm-lg Nmm Sahib had received. It was typical of the order. Th. mI-1idu of mutiny had met its barri.-r 1'ock. Thenceforth, it ebb(_3d9' t}1 it raged madly. for a While ` Without ..giv_ii1g the ~enemy s. ca- valry time to recover from their surprise, Havelock threw. eforoward his infantry, Captain Maude,` of the Royal Artillery," rushed `his: six guns to a point-blank range, there was. a short -and sharp ght, and the rebels broke, _They were chased through and out of the town. of Fattehpore. All their guns and- some valuable -stores. .were captured, and, greatest marvel in a day of marvels-, not one British soldier had fallen! T . in the ifort to sweep away the ob- struction. ' . ' ' ` ` L. J. sum, ungai- A mrnnigg Story o!_Romanc`-2' I Love and Ad- ' .IOn_ '.'the~20 r.~11 _whiIer-M-a1*oo-11m was }:ccu{pied.fwith some details of trans- pport, C_h11m.1ju came" to him. . The bearer was no. longer '.Ali Khazn, '-fthe` swashbuckler," but a- white-robed afdoinestiis, Lthoughano change of ' mat-~ ; 1it_$b. the tvrutcu-lecnvt * Was'K a_b_:_gi-ft" of. n';,ture.f .. ` 1.1. if . i. F; I % Wither .'Mo?~ ' F. :;1n&;.91der_1y:;; . IQIIUW .l)I'wI1ll.Il1l1B. ' ' Meanwhile Neil-lv fbmughrt a; I few . `morye trooops from Awlliahabaad, -.a11_dx Havelock threw V the greater , portion fqf his arrr1y, a;cross'V_the Ow- ing to the -diiculmy af ,obta,ining boats: `and: s ki1J:d~j bpatmeIx', ,`t_J3_i;sa -was A a. slow an-d.*"dwng%err>us umdsartilkillgg ` fItV_.t0Ok ve 'd.a4y'sT to f01T.Y.:iHi,'I12e.h1m-` jdned men to Owdlh-. Sidiex, but -that .. Reed-T ;d e;1cyj _ hold` out 'f`aurf;eivrL . d>a`y`s..` {and.'~ 0'oiineL _W_1_1at- might" the eUrt- to%VAn%1ieve.;%%hinr-%%?`. 1` [ 1...`-.Aw' ` `k 4- . `-no` N. U % Next mloming his splendid: vital- -4.L..'-..._. ..'.....J...' .. `L2.-. .l.`..1'l...._.I_... ..-..._`l.1 i_ty reasserted itself. He advanced- towands Bithoor andmok ugp;a. stnorrmgl position in case Nana. Sahib Insight zittemptv to` recover the city. ' "Burt that arch-end -had been by - Cawmpere, on the 17th, was in- deed 9. city of dreadful `night. The erce exultation of suoaessful .war- fare was gone. The streete _we1'e empty save for prowling daoge, pigs. rand vetnturreeomne Wtd. beasts. No sound was heard in -the British en- c~ampmemt exeeprt the melancholy plnaxin-t of the -pipes: mourning for the during the ' interment of those who hhd fallen,` Even the uncon- iquera.-ble Havelock said to his son`: __. 1.1.-.. -...1.-4.1._@-1n-__-_ -0 A1- \`kO-\./LlolIul\I J-A-so} vbvsfsx uuufn. uu 1110 gvu_|;~. ` as the-y_.and the oicen'sn:of the staff: sat at dJn_n:etr: \ _ - V I u-rn _.. buu an Lusuuur. K ` If the w,or_st. comes to -the waocrst. we can but (116 with -our swords: in | our '}ham ls; 0' 1- 1 II` '0. - One life or every hair bse-fdrel the sun sets, he said quietlsl. And that was all, but there are old men yet alive in- Cawznpore who `remem- ber h:o.w- the Highlanders ra.ged~' through streets that` evening like the wrath of Heaven . General. Neirll, who came later and the role_ of magistrate, showed` "neither p1ty nor mercy. Every man .who fell into his hands, and who was -connected in the slight- est degree with the infamy of the ~W,e].'l,vwas:ha.nged on -a. gwallaows erected in the compound-', but not until he had cleaned with his ton-, gue the allotted `square `of blood- staxinedl cement that formed,` the oor of A the house. ` .. nnnmnnnnn A-n '1 H51. ......- Z .. IIKIU (I-I-\J54`-""V3 Kl~ 'JJ.la\l. l)CKa,lL 'LlK:BK7lUC'l.l.' II. zhefmsajorrity` of his followvirs, and he was babbling Qf, suiggidie mo,his_ feggw 17 -11 "'1 - ,1 . n if Tlkyl had iegimental iibands, izoo, and the tunes in .thei-1'- T repertoire were-'thoee in vogue, in Britain, for native music does not lend;-itse_1tf to military The musicians, of profoundily ignorant of `the names or signicance of the glelodies they "had been taught to gay. V _ , f / Hence, when Nana. Sahib. rallied his men yin a. village, H-avelocki call- .:.A- .5... +1.... II:...1...1......J-__. __.:n and - gum :1. uuua. uauxuty Uubctlll. _ He `removed his botnnet with the solemnity of a man .who is `in the presence of God and death. Pass- ing down the ranks he gave a, lock of thehair to}each sold-ie.r. I\..'.. 121- from a{I=l"othe:'* wars; It must never be forgotten that the sepoys had: re- from,` British _oice1-3. Their. words of .methods bf ghting, even their uni- forms" were based on European `was with thexn, and he saw a sergeant enter the bt1ood-svtain- ed dwelling, while` the men lined up in front of the Well in an awed si- lence. _ The sergeant mtumed. His brick-red? face had: paled to an ash- en'ti11t._ In his hand. he. carried. the long, rich , strands of a wdman s hair, strands that. hal hackqd IT anrnn uu~aln..-.-~-- ` Laud-A, unuwuue Izulllo. 11-UK]. [M8611 off some unhappy Eng-1is;hwoman sn heath by Nana Sahib s, bu oczhers.V I IL. ................J L:- t onov tuuu. in: nu vxauugcg J..L'urVt:LUU.K 0811` ed` on the Highlanders, and 64th}to take it, _and the two rqiments en- tened into a g~h!!`1a_nt- race for the position, .while .the .Hi_gh1land pipers st-ruck up an inspiring pibxoch. Not to be outdone, a sepoy band re- sponded; with The _ Campbealla ' are {Yam}.-my I" `uvugu. nu < A 'n_0_t heel te 31:0 some Vanna`-. ' L; __`__.A__.A __WV.. ,7... . A This fourth and -greatest victory was a costly one to the- British, but it -left their ard-or undi-minished. their reckless courage intensied, ` selves against thfei remnant of the; iNa.n'a s army that still tried to bar} the Way into` the city. Vague ru-i mors had reached the Anien of the ,J_.__ _`l..E__1 J. to `for his tot- *e'm8%ds*w*9'-{% It Ain-vain- Though dgphyhd.-. soin` U511: ._ _._ _._ _._ ` 1` \I'IJ 318:1? port,` bearer no. 1 Ali the douinesti, th.ough no change Jidb'{ pf the imithr M0`- aapect.\t11:itWa9':*4bB_;8i'ff ` _;hi1?01'y. I f- -LII. |V'|4) ' I I.I'\a"'\J'l-I\l. \l'4l$'h"\4lII\.'I an Asiaifelvihey hm ._-mot .drarec`1-Jvu1;! pression in the face'o:fdeath. With one whole-hearted rush`. those three. thousand ghte could have awarmeci intofthe Residlziilcwfa,-`g'ai:r1st' all the eorts of the few Europeans and nativw who . .B11t .was_neV_en:_ by. % Loxjxee in-A-~ ants _` as -` `a. mass. I of t1he;,Muminy\%udid the" `Not; as T J medicine which has suchhrego L _ es-sas has Lydia E. Pinkharn,.'g:v;_ _ _10 Compound. Formore '7 . 1tha_s 13-en the standard _re_' ` ;T_1&n's 111s such as inamIhdtiOtI Ion, tumors, irreg'ulariti;I;,j'i;:"._A , W3 W _91'V0`13_ protrti .e `We. xt ls unequa1led,*-f9. ; lg the period of -;chan':05f:fi V I . _ '11- 1! . A xsxr;mcs Qyt-2 olds," heals - `. `Z3 nitnh. %Thr mg 'n:uch~,~{ubi1;;:;n among the? garrison 'at.i th'i;s`- outcome ` of the" ilong-expected` and d-rewded atta.ck., "It- to spirit `of self-re'1'i~a.n:c.e.. 7a-nidxf-fitj cast` Qpwqi jhsef hopes _ of the mubimesers to . ` 1i'eoa.use- their `moral in_ferio" ity' ..was. prQ_ve(1` beytind Li , n'H .A-..."...a..'-'.... x "`-1\-- .`J- Jl\JnrA:J 5 Ln 1 II `J ll-J -L'\J'JJ\J` V` I 5 'Y \4 I He was. shot by a man of the 32d. and his body formed the 1o.W|ea'm-qst 1aye._r of a. causeway of oo1'.pseseth:a.t, soon choked! the ditch. But the con- ` can-tra.te`dJ re of V the L" dbfenders "checked this most mxdhcious, of 4 the. many assaults` de 1iverevd' . during four .h0`l11l`S,. ghting. At two` O c_lock the gattagbk _s:1.-ackened . and `- died. away. _ The rebels hzid. - lot I h"un:dIved's. -hile the-TBritishi_had only fpur'n;aen, l:iI1edV and "twelve .~wound6d.. V`; -vw----as vwvw-.7 Tuww-A-"9 Ivwyvw 1 to the dritsch and stood there, right! .in front of" the Cawnpore %batt1ery. waving a green standard to -e4n`c0ur- ag~e his followers. T1`- _.___. _L-;_ `L_. _ _-_-, ,0` HI, nn1 us-uwun vuvus V4. vAu.a 4.uD'u.'.InA.L'0, r.IUu.I.D three thousand rebels advanced tothe arttack; . A caane on with magnicent cograge. They {actually succeeded in planting .- s`ca.1ing'-Jadders across 4.1.... L_.....1'.' -__..1. 41.-.-_. 1--..1.-# - n_-___ [the b and their lseadner, "a erce- LU. pxuuuug ucauug-Juuuers across 'InAL1....`.. ........L... ..-..v.....'I.J..... `I...._`_....1 2.. J-\'\v'lI 1%!-I-L \ & I-V-Ill-lU\L l_l\I'Ir`, Q-Ill.-kg-l\"J'U_ ers {in the neighboring -houses their muekets as rapidly as they could lift them from piles of Howd- ed weapons at't 7r command , and. `under cover of 1; 1s: fus-iJ.-l:a:dB, some J.'L....... .A.'L..--........J _.-L--1- __`I__-.._-_`l. 1.- 1.1.- l It is a matter of histnry how` Havelock marched his little Aarmyil of twelve hundred men `.-aldng the " Grand Trunk Road from Allahabad.` He led :1 thousand British soldiers,` dmxvn from the 64th, 84th,- and 78th" Foot, and the 1st]Szf-a_dr.as'Fusiliers.` Captain Brasyer brought 130'1dyal Sikhs to the column: the-re W.81`0- six small guns, and ei.gh weI1f_i'(o-11m. tear cavalry. - ` ` ' rn1___- J_.J.-21_ _1,,,11 1 ' .- Ill-IQLL , W 1 VIIVJ `LII-\-It . ` rlookang cavalry .r1ssa].d-zu-, leaped 14,. *1... ..1_4....1.. ......1 ..;...,z. 4.1.-.. "_._-. was .9.` desperate to sug- gest. The absence of. native` spies front! either or Lucknow proved` that -r;febels`:,kil1e:li, and probably tortured all whb attempt- ed to run the.gami det of their in- vesting lines; Yet Ungud was rm in his oecr, so. Malcolm brought him to Hav\e:1oc_k, and phe genera-I at once .Wrvorte and gave him a letter to Law-. -Nu...-u. 41... ............ .. AL- ._._._A. 11-..- explsodedg a.- large section of the de- feumd ing- Wall crumbled into ruins; at hurn?dJred guns belched forth a per- fecxt hail of -round shot, sharpshoot- -... 41.... ..._:...L1.,...-.... 1. ____ -_'c_.-.1- yvid-'\I'll.a IKIJKH CD1? Illlqlul-In 3 TV? IA J-$VV- 5 venue, the news of the .g'renat Oom- miseionex- s death not having reach- ed the relieving force. f . Frank seized the .opportunity to write a. few lines to Winifned: He was. with the came of Ungud as far as the nseazrest river,_gh.at, and 6-1; . .. L. __.-.L`.. avv -W-Wwvw. vvw. '~ ' Thgy waited in im silence, those ,wvar-wom soldiers of the Queen. The signal for a furious struggle was given in dramatic A. mi --....1_.J._.1. _ 1-__.__ --.-L_.___ 1- AI, 1 I us: .Lan an Luv uvcauwau 1J.VI7L__5llul.-, aura` vhe scribbled the fo "wing as he roe +L:+`l..... . eyes, menwmn fnanaagecr nmos mm: s able to crawl, asked for mus- ketsv d lined up alongeidie the-ir yegm theds ` ' - ' _ H __. ___:;.-_! 5.. -f'_._- ,,-1_,, _v .1 I ws eyefmi `much. s #15 `:1! Q Qfllll -nn:`:`nn- l\luJq`o\_ . _to relieve Lucknow. I am with him British F.ie1d.Force, I V Cawn-pore, July 20th, 1857.` My Dearest Wir'1;ifr.ed`-:'-`-If this note safely delivered, 4 you will kn:o.w` that Sir',Hem-y Havel-ock,' at the beaudlvof -a. stmng foreg is on his way as major _on the sta. T _.-.._L-.1 A11-L,1_,1 _' -n 1.1, From 40 to 50 Yearg ?Agof. How It May Be Passed` ` in Safety: 9 They gave the alarm and` everyl man rushed to the walls. Even the] `sick and wounded left their beds.` Men with the re of fever in their` eyes, men` with {bandaged vlimbs '_....._.-._,_.L1- 1.- -L_-_1 .....`l__J r--- ______ I VIII A-I-I$4u\l'b `VIA MINI 37545111`! . I -1-eazched on the 4th. thanks;w.'h_o11y boyour loving thought in sending Chumru after me, for I was a -prisoner. -in the `hands of a} fanatical moulvie when Chumru came to my ass-istance. He saved my life there, his quick-Wit to-jd devotion was shown- in ,many other inzs t.ances* during a most "hex- citing journey. `y `hho0i11;g'h1B arel always with you, dear one, and I of4 fer many .9, prayer to the Most High that you may retain your health and ' spirits amid.'- the horrors that sum; round.`- you. Be condent, dear heart, 3 and bid your uncle tell his com-l rades of the garrison that we mean: to cut7ou.r way `to your rescue -LV\IIV a yuan; uu-an Uul. U110 auuu. abourt the very hour Ungud set out on his daring m.i-ssion, the Moulrvie of Fyzabaarl ma.n.aged- to goaad his 00- fne1ig`ionis:ts into a ,`d1eber-m.ined as- sault on the Residency. A4. 4...... ..!...1....1. __ 4.1.... ...-_...:.... 1.1.- .,....... \l`JJ4 ....., -....,...,....,,. At ten o a1ock in the morning` the bombardment sudrdueznly ceased. The gaxnrisnn senmriuexs noted. an `an-usual ,g`ahering of the enemy s forces in ' the streets and open spaces: that con- I [fronted the Bailey Guard and the' }B_ai]ey Guard and the other main ipost on the city side. l "era.-Hy rewarded aftenwards. , vv guy. uvu-I. vv -5 a.A\I6lul 17 I Ever ymir devotesdJ 1 By I-l3avezlock s .orr~der, a light,` swift boat-was placed; at U-ngud. s3 disposal, and Malcolm supplied him with plenty of money for horses and g bribes on the rovaadi, while, fin! the event of success, he would be 1i'bB`.1`.' '\Y___ IA. `I r\A.`I I Ivruxga u. zr.-tn-J vu uac guuunuu. .|.c'.l"| haps you may be able to send a line` with him. 7 111 any event, I trust he will see you, and that will bring joy . tomy soul when Ihear of `it. 1 TJ`___; ___l-, L, 1. 1 I.JuLLJ I\JVV(|A\.lC`\.I. @4I.I.C~L.VVapL\lDo I Now it chanced that on the 20th. L_._-A LL- _-_,,__ `l._, TTI, I UL\I-Ila The beam-er w1l~l endeavor to reetmrn l ,._,1_, A- .1` . 1 .15 .:4.L _ So. Wellington, B.C. -. For a yem"d1ir- E the (fhzmge of Life was all run 3?v~;-v-q-.._.. .I....-_ T ..._-n InAntv

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