LOCAL SQUADRON 27 tk UGHT HORSELEAVE ON SUNDAYOwm FIftp Will liyrwan MN Cir-Ou Sunday mb| B Squadron of theJTil Light Horae will leave for camp at Sewell, the iqudroe joining the troop tram here, la all. tome 50 member* of the squadron wifi go to camp ae Swift Current's repretenta-thr». Colonel Tuxfocd of Moose Jaw being in charge of the western con-tingent.Over too men wltl be under canvaa thi* year a* far aa can be learned at present, and the camp it expected to prove one of ike mo*t aucceaaful yet held. Arrangements have been made for the different unita to spend I* days in camp, the men being away, in all 14 days.The troop train which will arrive here on Sunday morning from Maple Creek, will bring with it A and C Squadrons from Maple Creek and Taber. An advance party will leave Swift Current for Sewell on Saturday composed of Captain W. Saunders and six men. the advance parties for the different iquadrons all leaving all the same time Squad Sergeant Major Sills, who will be among the officers entraining, has been busy during the past week rrcruting and drilling and will remain in Swift Current until the squadron leaves for camp.The officers who will leave with the Swift Current representatives are: l.ieutenant Francis, Lieutenant Jones. Lieutenant Herder The regimental officers of the 77*h Light Horse resident in Swift Current are Major Smythe, Capt. W. C. Crom-Me. adjutant, Capt. G. L. Cameron and Regimental Quartermaster Capt. W. Saunders.Troop train arrives at Swift Current 11:15 and leaves at 11 45. It is necessary that all non-commission officers and men be on parade at Central bool Swift Current, by 9 o'clock sharp Sunday. Jtst June;