(11) The lines of each Corps must be marked with camp colors, and the tent of each Com- manding Officer distinguished by a saluting color. For description of.these, see par. 210, R. and

O. 1887. (12) The 73rd Batt. will furnish the Brigade Guards on 25th inst.

Next for duty, 74th Batt.

Field Officer of the day for 25th inst, Lieut. Col. Beer, 74th Batt. Field Officer of the day for 26th inst, Licut. Col. McC-ulley, 73rd Batt. Next for duty, Major Baird, 74th Batt.

Medical Officer of the day for 25th inst, Surgeon March, Hussars. Medical Officer of the day for 26th inst, Surgeon Wilson, 74th Batt. Next for duty Surgeon Baxter, 73rd Batt.

(13) A fatigue party will be detailed daily per Battalion to keep the Camp clean; de- faulters, if any, will be told of for this duty. Such fatigue party must attend all parades with their companies.

(14-) The following hours will be observed in Camp :—

Reveille—Roll Call, - - - - - - - - 6.00 A. M. Issue of Rations, - - - - - - - - - 6.30 A. M. First morning parade, from - - - - 7.00 A. M. to 7.30 A. M. Breakfast, - - - - - - - 7.30 A. M. Guard Mounting, - - - - - - - - - 9.30 A. M. Second morningr parade, from - - 10.00 A. M. 12 noon. Dinner, - - - - - - - - - - - 12.30 P. M. Afternoon parade, - - - - - - - 2 00 P. M. Tea, - - - - - - - - - - 5.30 P. M. Retreat, - - - - - - - - - - - 7.45 P. M. . ._.+' Tattoo, (First Post), - - - - - - - - 9.30 P. M. Tattoo, (Last Post), - ' - - - - - ~ - 10.00 P. )1. Lights Out, - - - - - - - 10.15 P. M.

(15) The Battalion or Corps whose Band will play at Retreat will be named daily in Bri- gade Orders. The Bands will be brigaded.

(16) Brigade Orders will be issued daily at noon to Adjutants.

(17) Daily Parade States. shawing actual strength in Camp, as well as actual strength on parade, by troops and companies, (absentees from parade should be as few as possible), must be handed to the Brigade Major by Adjutants of Corps, at the 10 A. M. parade. These States will be the check on the issue of pay and rations. The Battalion Ration Returns will be handed to the Brigade Major by Quartermasters of Corps at the same time.

(18) The attention of Officers Commanding Corps is called to General Orders relating to Musters, which orders must be strictly adhered to. '

(19) All men must be in their tents at last post, exeept the N. C. O. of each tent, who, standing outside, will report to the Orderly Sergeant, and he will be held responsible for the correctness of his report, and for the general quietness, order and cleanliness of his tent.

(‘20) N. C. O. and men are not allowed to leave their lines unless properly dressed.

(21) The inlying Picquet will consist of an entire Company, including Officers and N.

C. Officers, from each Battalion of Infantry in Camp. Picquets will parade in side-arms at

Guard mounting daily, and remain on duty for 24 hours, the Officers of the Picquet performing

the duties of the Captain and Subaltcrn of the day regimentally. Orders for the Picquets will be given out and read to the men on Guard mounting parade. They will attend all parades.

(22) The Canteen will be under brigade regulations, and must be visited regularly by the Field Officer of the day, who will report upon its condition and maangement; if necessary, this Officer must not scruple to close the canteen at once. The sale of intoxicating liquors in Regimental Messes and Canteens is entirely prohibited, in accordance with G. O. (78) 1st De- cember, 1893.

By Order,

Major and Lieut.-00/., Brigade Major. 2’