Ii is II. Ii<strong>•</strong> H I Ill.'. 1 H I. \S 1* \ l<strong>•</strong>;.I.l. Timothy Mulcahy i- Ili t St,iiii.laus <strong>College</strong>, James Croker I, in tin' Fr,irti 'i iii \iivltl;iti'. I', ii!, rn S Stephen Conneelv .ini James Reynolds .rc TIT, P.1 'iit ri-,t N. Ili., t I iinii,lk Daniel Carey, Thomas Hayes, Daniel O'Sullivan J. O'Brien I. in All 11.i: Louis Ceulers, scitli ii si ,itii tit I eI I r i his. - clvii, nrltt', ii s is intli I 1 ii; I. 'hr I.. in , E I. 11.11 111). he J. 'mm, ii h' , W. Grilhjit. Rev. John Morris. I..' st.i Sent to recuperate He .'xptctm'ii soon to Ill., Sent to it Camp to receive instruction in Red Cross 'a ork. Meanwhile he was happy in bejni able is' ny his respi'mtfmml salutations to our Moth'r at ii 'ii W. Depla ,Il;, Lint. pminl I T S a visit in tlii' 111 k I. s.iim' I hail niiii'h interesting iii I' trio, ti. Fr. William Kennedy ''1 I itt'nitage, S. Africa , , NOT.. . .m t;iiht. , hiplain, 'a rites iinil''r din jo '.th. i , trim Sliiika ' I ,,list M1.1, \1UN'.II'1 .\NNI'.\I. .111 'i'iis' I,,i 11''I t, i,ii , i_;ici lii. It I,t .\liiiigrt't .u'iii,ii ' iitiire' , rinilitl\ lint n Ian learn that at the time we were 1)us\' preparing I leave trance for the East. you 'a id, I hope, ctind. ii i1l' apparent neglect. I need not tell you liii' I i'itjovt'd the perusal of our Magazine tlilsriiuglii and I regretted that you had great (Iilticultv getting t-iipit's sent to the old pupils oversv.i I hope the embargo is remi veti as its ii mt in nati 'at'. hI e ntail great kiss to v mu and ers' kt'i I .i ppi ant n'tent to the iury many old pupils i lii nm its arrival would give a real })lt'msI111'. Ni ,. is' 'rk here is much more difficult than in Fran is tin listittii i s to iii' covered are much grs.ihi Rev, James Byrne. and the c liii! liv ser\' mountainous ml tIthes H I arn living in it tent, and ... I feel 'er' well, thank God. The eagerness of the officers and men to hear I i.ilv Mast, and receive the Sacrament s in;i los thti' Wi irk vt'rv consoling. I failed tit in, .I I U \Li hi nv, S. J., about a month ago kilt 515 s'Srrv inil'eil, as it similar opportiilhlt\ I, 0 'I iiyc'hs- to Okor ion again.'' Fr. Thomas O'Leary, B.A. I .5 iI -si), is now Vicar- I ,i'ni'rni itt iii.<strong>•</strong> Ii, ,. iso' I \l.mnihester, Nil., Ii *I I)I.\IV. Notes supplied b D. P. Muiph, L. Quigley and J. Hickey. August 26th. \t' "I' 'Ins return .\l,i:i'; newin the t inks. Some old l,tttiiliar faces iti. \l.i is S in uges in the contniutiitv. Fr. hill nh hi ii in connectedwith Milli g ret for I,,-t I%\- ', stirs, has been transferred to <strong>•</strong>kt iv. I 1 I 'ri, a sticcm.'etls. August 28th. lii hh'treat ohteneil this evcning, I I :t It',1 bt, h,'v hr llackuitt, S.J. September 2nd. lkt, k to our A .11akr. 'Iv fin new faces have turned tip. ii ,ual, ilit' .it tumes in the corridor Iirm.'as'nt 5" ii V at trait vi features times to the nt wi, ,mt'rs, but the palr.n is nsrritl - fail to see an %-thing it '1,-rest in them, l'erhiap it is because ' we arc I-' busy recounting to each other our adventures 'ii hairbreadth It escapes during the vac. if <strong>•</strong> Ifs tilt, for coming vt'ar. Vast September 3rd. l.edzi B,'e -is and m.,.nsccratl,,n ,iuisiies tti tnt noosing gloom is evident on the iii n-, I in' st 'I the newcomers, but tht'' art- 11 Tmidt- i, liii ,1ultt' at home. Practice at the tic r Illil i It do it'S wonders to cheer tis up. September 6th. Rev. Ems. Flynn, Feeney, - ri ,ui'i I ,uiltigher visit their .41m 'hater, September 7th 1 iirkvt iiiatchies for all club5. September 11th W. ( .alviii, our popular capta iii n,'-,'I,'cj,sh ti <strong>•</strong> that reslsmnsthl 5 .1 111'1 -7 c liii rejoicing. T. lotwk'ss is Is .0.1 H I shill ,ononitteemimn. September 12th. I i.iil-tl,iv gr.miitu'.I in honour -ii ii, 0 -ilk. ml' Walks for all, and evervb;slv I, ]it ''ii i.-iii_ s,,inie',tlitrt' iii the vicinity I an u,rcluoruj. September 13th, \\ \i's,lolt' .illi',l on iii, - silt I,, ii - is ii complete his Theological oh. - September 141h. I rm'e d;i' in li,miiour of our new 1< t' 'I l<strong>•</strong> i 1 I' a First and Second ('hills haul nil k 1.' \ , I ,t' - Ii' I' the soft ret rent i if sVI van Sep1arnbr 13th. I- i-i - tion if ,,Itici.ihs, 'f lt.V.NI. ii ', I I \ liii 'Ii v ri -them.' tet I Prefect, , wit hi - '1 tii i md It Ri,mIan it, the ..thv'm iii' September 17th. 5 iiir first iiutniatchi of the year .1, iii.. - I- -Its- ni cricket against it team front u iptained h. l' ()'Sullivan. I'll(' I list It Ut t' h,,Lt 0(1 first, and ran up Ii for 5 lot s <strong>•</strong> 'a Ion st ii mps had to be drawn . in account 1 lit-is i I dii. Ilie House tea iii tit'h,ht'ci well, and Ii 'id II, -,1.11kis to ht' c.iiilplI Ill S'titcul on his ott. I . .'a I inc September 21st. \ ino,t iso it lug ri, lot match htt'ttt.'i'ii II (luil) ,uitil I ('liii) Second Xl. Second tiewdemon howler I hi. .gan svhiu mints took the First Chub pltiy'r. breath banil kit ,iss ,, v . ii,, I ii n,e, uient lv t hey won rather 1 Ii,- S- itt' I ('huh, players this evening ' -it', uI \l I.is,,ti a. their captain, with A. l,m.'e as his si ti hits September 24th. lii thus' after', we went to I iii it -rnk to set' II'' hurling matches bet wcei i I ),ii,iiiu .. 'I ippu'r.urv and Limerick '. l.eix. ( )wnig I_ tit(, t''a military regiilimti..n. I Oihmltn ,iuul 1_tux 'art' uiui,ihile to tr,iv,'l, si, in or,ler it it to disappoint the spectators Limerick phiYt'tI Tipperary, and after it good niatch the lii inn' team 'a. iii It
44 I'Hk Mt,'N( ,RLF .\NN[AL. MANY. 45 September 25th. - Retreat k I QII cictcct cii ihk f 'vii- - cng, heitig 'cccl lit te'iI liv Rev. Fr. Etc ocr in lice' unavecielaljlc- .cle"e'cce e of i"r, M,cc\Villiams, S. J. A familiar curiO till passed into c,huiviicn this evening. We refer to the pandemonium which used to reign cc hen lilt- urn bill rang for the commencement if lilt' Re'tre it I'i iii''- it is not altogether to he regret t ccl September 26-28th. Ec'treat in full swing. i'etici'r c-e'r\'Ic.,cgrc'e',Il.Ie'. 'Fhc ' l-loIv Iluetir ,,if the' lucid 'i;i ccc. 1 liSt' (leparture, and i.'lui icentir sect e -e..itcl \'' lid Tile it will Si SJfl become cc ret' egnisudl ti', t Ire in our ('iellegi' life, September 29th. At last tlti' Ri'trc'cct is over eel ,i pu't cccii monastic silence is again replaced liv lice Ii aid liccc' ccl conversation. Walks for all. I' irst cccl Second ('bibs betake themselves to tnt lee ciictc'll. The juniors irs visit ,\elare, hut sc me if ticeiic have almost to he brought lit-me on stretchers. 'Hie' lie]d out mit nfuilv, however. sir, and arrived hack without any casualties. Mr. TI lciftjT(e [REV. T. CORItOY, S.J, llt'RLIN(; ON 'hIIE ICE, l_()t'(.IIMORE. he, cii jc ii'c oil ,c \'e,'r' iittc' rest iicg and instrif( live I'- tcir- ccciii sicciesi ccli tice \\'cir, after tea. September 301h. -- S4 Kt cr '' started this evening. lwi, I, hcIc'cciv(if gdcicil material in all divisions. elr I .,eli,eglic'r 'till retains ccciiintctncl (if lice' " see'ccucl- I'.," and l-s not despair of having a teanc ticS' 11cc' Mm- lit-fore the end if the cvar. October 1st. The g.ciue' of I