With some creative searching, you should also be able to track his career through the London Gazette. For example (note the alternative spelling of "Brice"):
SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2 NOVEMBER, 1914
6th Battalion, The Prince of Wales' s (North Staffordshire Regiment). - Algernon Edward Brice Ind (late Major, 6th Battalion (The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)), to be Major. Dated 2nd October, 1914
Try searching for "A. E. I. Ind", results include:
THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 23, 1902.
2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire. Regiment}, Lieutenant A. E. B. Ind to be Captain. Dated 24th December, 1902,
SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 JUNE, 1915.
ATTACHED TO HEADQUARTER UNITS. - ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Brigade Majors — Captain C. O. Langley, 6th Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment, Territorial Force, vice Captain A. E. B. Ind, 6th Battalion, The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment), Territorial Force. Dated 17th April, 1915.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 7 JUNE, 1917.
War Office,
1th June, 1917.
TERRITORIAL FORCE. - INFANTRY.
North Staffs. Reg. — Maj. (temp.) A. E. B. Ind to be Maj., with precedence as from 2nd Oct. 1014, and to remain seconded. 8th June 1917.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14 NOVEMBER, 1918
North Staffs. Regt. - Maj. A. E. B. Ind is restored to the estbt., remaining in his present employt. 15th Nov. 1918.