GAELIC SPOKEN IN CANADA
Moncton, New Brunswick. Mar. I j Telegrams in Gaelic offer no difficul ties to operators of the Canadian Nat ional Telegraphs in the Maritime Pro vinces of Canada, because most of ther . "have the Gaelic.” as they say. Natur ally, such messages must be writte: in the everyday characters of' the Eng lish language. Gaelic is freely spoke: throughout the sea-washed provinces particularly in Cape Breton Islam where the Macs are as numerous a present day Scots in the Ancestra Highlands.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 May 1941, Page 2
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