(2) TRANSPORT.
(1). Attention is drawn to Regulations and Orders, 1887, paragraphs 367 to 374-.
(2). Transport will only be allowed for those officers and men whose names are "borne on thempay-list of a corps ordered to camp, or whose employment on the staff has been approved at
he quarters. TRANSPORT OF BAGGAGE. (1). An allowance will be granted at the following rates for tmnsport of all regimental”. ‘ baggage to and from Camps of Instruction.
Each Officer .......................... 50 cents. Each N. C. 0.. or man ................ . . 10 cents.
(2). This allowance is to cover cost of transport for the distances between headquarters to railway or steamboat station, and from terminal station to site of camp and return to head- %uarters. Claims for this allowance will be made on A.-G. 0., Form C 58 and forwarded to the
amp Commandant.
(3). Corps receiving marching allowance (Regulations and Orders, paragraph 373), will not be entitled to the above allowances. ’
(4). Sec. 7 G. O. (13) of 13th May, 1892, and G. O. (24) of 10th June, 1892, have been can- celled.
The attention of Officers Commanding isdrawn to Section XVI, Queen’s Regulations, move- ment of Troops by Rail, the general principles of which will be observed by all ranks.
(33) BOOKS. In addition to Regimental and Company Books, referred to in Paragraph 968, R. & O. 87,
and in District Orders, 4th April, 1892, commanding officers will see. that the following Books are in possession of every officer in Camp :—
IN CAVALRY. Latest edition Cavalry Drill, Queen’s Regulations, 189-1, and Regulations and Orders, 1887.
IN INFANTRY.
Infantry Drill, 1893. Rifle Exercises, supplement, 1888; Queen’s Regulations, 1894, Regula- tions and Orders. 1887.
They will further see that the enrolment of men is carried out without delay, and in ac- cordance with the Militia Act.
(4)
Standing Orders, regulating the duties in Camp, will be issued, as to Staff, Guards, Military Police, Inlying Picquets, etc.
.~ , Major and Lieut.-Co/., For D. A. G., Mil. Dist. No. 8.