Tho following minute, directed to be drawn up at the last general meeting of the Camanaehd Association, has been sent by Mr J. P Macgillivray, Secretary, to Lord Lovat, the very deservedly popular Chief • of the A.4sociation, now, as all the world knows, serving in South Africa
January 12, 1901 - Highland News - Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
" BRAXT IN THZ kN DS.—Stockowners in the Kilmallie and Lochaher districts have been looking forward with interest to a series of experiments about to bo carried out there by Professor Hamilton of Aberdeen, acting under the auspices of the Highland and Agrieultual Society. Tho ob
January 12, 1901 - Highland News - Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
"TiM ITIONLAND Niws" Sr Ur Composure M•ountiay. lbighlanb 'news INVERNESS, Saturday, Jan. 12, 1901. actions before they take the high place we desire to see them occupy—a place they are quite entitled to occupy by their nctural capacity, if properly cultivated and set free from
January 12, 1901 - Highland News - Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Tuead. , .y.—At Hamilton & Co.'s, of Inverness (Ltd.), weekly sale to. 'clay there were fairly good supplies c; cattle on offer, consisting of good, useful sorts. Trade was sharp from start to finish, and a clearance easily effected at satisfaotory prices, buyers being forwari i
January 12, 1901 - Highland News - Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
2 p.m.; Portreo every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 a.m. for Tarbert (Harris), Rode!, Lochmaddy, and Dunvegan, returning every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning. NYLI LOCHATAIN ♦ND OBAN. Leave Kyle of Lochslab for Oban "Claymore" and "Cianaman" every Tueeday and Frida
January 12, 1901 - Highland News - Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
INVERNESS, Saturday, Jan. 12, 1901. CONTENTS= " Carmine Gadelica " —By Dr H. C. Gillies —Part IV. Old Ministers of Lewis—By an Old Stornoway Boy. The Abbey of Kinloss—lnteresting Diecoveries. The Gaelic Observatory—By Freieeadan. The Origin of Words—By J. C. Books and Periodical
January 12, 1901 - Highland News - Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
gown. It was of blue silk open trellis work, each little bar having a silver sequin. The foot of this was appliqued with large dark blue velvet roses, encrusted with sequins, and also here and there over the skirt. Notice that all this was covering a white silk foundation overla
January 12, 1901 - Highland News - Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland