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“Cuimhnich na Laoich : Cuidich an Oigridh”
AN COMUNN GAIDHEALACH
HIGHLANDS and ISLANDS
WAR MEMORIAL AND
THANKSGIVING FUND
A TRIBUTE OF GRATITUDE
To all who served our Country and
brought us Victory
A LIVING AND LASTING MEMORIAL
To all who made the Supreme Sacrifice
The provision of healthful and happy
activities for our young folks
The aim is to develop, on the basis of
Comunn na h-Oigridh, a Gaelic Youth
Movement, with branches in every district,
suitably equipped and organised, which
will make available to the children and
youth of the Highlands and Islands the
best facilities for their physical, mental,
moral, and spiritual development, and
encourage them to know and respect and
worthily maintain and advance all that is
best in Gaelic culture.
The Target is £20,000
to be raised by the end of 1950
IT CAN BE ACHIEVED
IT MUST BE ACHIEVED
HAVE YOU
sent a DONATION ?
organised a FUNCTION ?
thought what your Branch or Society
or District can do to help ?
used a Collecting Card or Box?
The Secretary of the Fund is:
Mr. NEIL SHAW,
131 West Regent St., Glasgow, C.2.
(Telephone - - Douglas 1433)
The Treasurer of the Fund is:
Mr. JAMES T. GRAHAM, C.A.,
5 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow, C.l
—FIDS
THE FOLKLORE INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND
Comunn Beul-Aithris na h-Albann
The Institute has been founded to
Unite, conserve, and promote interest in
Scottish Folk-Culture.
Organise the Scientific Collection of Scottish,
especially Gaelic, Folklore.
Establish an Archive where Folklore Material
may be preserved and made available for
Study and Research.
Publish Folklore Material, including Folk-
Music.
HOW YOU CAN HELP.
BECOME A MEMBER of the Institute.
Life Member, one payment of £10 10s.
Ordinary Member, £1 Is per annum.
Associate Member, 10s 6d per annum.
PERSUADE some Society or Institution
you are connected with to become
affiliated. Affiliation fee, £3 3s per annum.
COLLECT every fragment of unrecorded
lore that you find.
TELL the Institute about people you know
who have material worth recording.
President:
John Lome Campbell, Esq., of Canna, Inverness-shire..
Chairman of Council: Rev. T. M. Murchison, M.A.
Hon. Secretary:
Ian M. Campbell, M.A., 23 Cranworth St., Glasgow, W.2..
Hon. Treasurer:
James T. Graham, C.A., 5 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow, C.l.
MACLAREN’S PUBLICATIONS
Please send for our Book Catalogue
Cnoc an Fhradhaire. Poems by Angus Robertson 51-
Easy Gaelic Syntax. Gaelic Sentences - - 2/-
Orain nam Beann. 26 Gaelic Songs with music - 51-
Cook’s Sermons in Scots Gaelic - - - - 6/-
Oiteagan a Tir nan Og. Songs by Roderick
MacKay, The Uist Bard - - - - 4/6
Smeorach nan Cnoc ’s nan Gleann. Malcolm
Gillies and others 51-
Nieolson’s Basic Gaelic Grammar - - - 3/6
MacLaren’s Gaelic Seif Taught, 2/6 net. Ivey - 1/6
MacLaren’s Gaelic Self Taught , in cloth, with Key 6/-
Orain a’ Mhoid xvi and xvii; Solo Test Songs - 1/-
Dance Tunes Grain is Puirt a Beni: Solfa, 1/-, Staff 1/6
Oran Da-Ghuthaoh : Gaelic Duet Songs: Soifa - 1/-
Duanagan agus Sgeulachdan Beaga. MacLennan 2 6
Cnoc Chusbaig. Lewis Songs by Wm. MacKenzie 31-
Baird Chill-Chomainn. Songs by D.&C.MacNiven 4/6
Testament. New parallel Gaelic <fe English edition 4 -
In gilt edges - - - - 6/-
Is Ann. The Gaelic Verb “to be” explained - 6d
MacKellar’s Gaelic and English Phrase Book - 6d
MacAipine’s Pronouncing Gaelic-English Dictny. 6/-
MacAlpine’s Gaelic-English,English-Gaelic Dictny. 12-
Nicolson : History of Skye, 12 illustrations - - 10/6
MacKenzie : Skye Traditions and Memories - 7/6
MacKenzie : Old Skye Tales, Illustrated - 6/-
Nicolson’s Riddles and Enigmas in Gaelic and
” Six Little Bannocks.” Gaelic and English - 2/-
Maclnnes : Six Songs of Skye with music - - 51-
Ishebal na h-Airigh. Gaelic and English Songs - 3/-
Buchanan’s Spiritual Songs - - - - 2/-
Clarsach an Doire : Songs by Neil Macleod - 6/-
An t-Ogha Mor. Gaelic Novel by Angus Robertson 5/-
Ceolradh Cridhe. 9 Original Songs with music.
Gaelic and English - - - - - 4/
All An Comurin'8 publications as advertised are in stock.
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ALEX. MACLAREN & SONS
GAELIC BOOKSELLERS
268 Argyle Street, GLASGOW, C.2
Published by An Comunn Gaidhealach at 131 West Regent Street, Glasgow, C.2. Subscription Rates, 7/-
including postage for one year. Printed in Scotland by A. Learmonth & Son, 9 King Street, Stirling.