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GAELIC PUBLICATIONS. Ceolradh Cridhe, Nine New Original Melo dies with Gselic and English words by Christina ..

... for 6/-; postage 7d. Containe “An t-Alltan,” “Nighean Donn mo Ribhinn og.” and other popular Songs. Place-Names of Lewis and Marris, Maclver, F.E.I.S. 2/8 net: postage b«'l . BOOKSELLERS 268 Argyle Street - - GLASGOW ...

CROSS

... catechist, Cross. His aunt, Mrs Macdonald, 35 Cross. has received this sad information from his mother in London. Happily Married.—\\e congratulate Mr and Mrs Graham on tbeir return home. after theit marriage in Inverress. The newlyweds are—Annie. eldest ...

N. T. M. GLASGOW WEDDING

... An interesting event took place recently in the Peel Rooms, Partick. when Miss Greta Mackay, 6 Brighton Place, Govan, was married to Mr Norman Wilson, a member of a familv of contractors in Govan. Rev. A. Macléod, Govan Free Church, officiated. The bride ...

WANTED. FUR.\'ISBED FLAT or HOUSE Wanted; in or near Stornoway.—Apply, Box No, 845, Gazette Office. FUR.\'XSHED ..

... FUR.\'ISBED FLAT or HOUSE Wanted; in or near Stornoway.—Apply, Box No, 845, Gazette Office. FUR.\'XSHED ROOM Wanted for married couple; can supply own linen, etc.— Apply, Box No. 848, Gazette Office. ...

PORTNAGURAN

... the course of her life. Her husband predeceased her a number of years ago, and of her familvy of seven, none survive. Her married daughter, Christina, died over three vears ago. Her last surviving son, John, who was their mainstay, died twelve years ago ...

BERNERA

... survived by two sons and one daughter—Norman. who is now lett alone in the home: Angus, in Montana, U.SAA, and Annie. who is married and also resident in Montana, U.S.A. To all of them the sympathy of their many friends is extended in their sore bercavement ...

LOCAL & DISTRICT NEWS

... Miriam Hopkins, David Niven. Paul Cavanagh and Billie Burke all apvear in “‘Splendour.’”’ the drama of a penniless girl who marries into a world of glittering splendour, but false values, and succeeds in imposing her will upon it. The supporting picture ...

CARLOWAY

... all sides, and that is mainly to joy the weddings. The latest Carlobe accounted for in the scarcity of the way couple to be married in the city “provisions”” that are so desirable at times are Donald, second son of Mr and of festivities. First-footing was ...

LEWIS—YORKSHIRE WEDDING

... Inverness, on Friday, 4t! La:uary. when W.A AF. Phyllis Mac nan, _\'ounfist daughter of M and Mrs A. aclennan. Stornoway was married to Flying-Officer Geof frey Dyson, D.F.C. D.C.M B)ungest son of Mr and Mrs Dyson Dudley Hill, Bradford, Yorkshire. ~ The ...

A Dusty Travelier. TOLSTA CHAOLAIS

... our cheerful war-time ‘‘postman’’ these days. On the loth inst., she was handed her longest packet and no C.0.D., when she married Roderick, the youngest son of Mrs Mackay and the late Roddy Mackav. 66 New Street. The bride, Jessie, is the “(Continued t ...

SITUATIONS VACANT

... hold not less than Second Mate's Ticket and have working knowledge of marine engines. Preferably under 30 and single, if married must be prepared to live singly for possibly as long as first contract period, which would be for three years, at salaries ...

UIG

... unmarried, resided with him. The rest of the family are married. A married son and a daughter are resident in the district; another son, William, emigrated to Australia over twenty vyears ago, and is married there. To them all, and especially to the members ...