Show I 0 Gaelic Disappearing I In submitting a report to the ArC Ar C nod t-nod Church of Scotland on I tb the of ot a R bequest which prO I provides 1 f for tor speak Gaelic speak tag Inn di divinity students He Rev P. P Mack Mack- that whereas 35 years rears neo ago 0 candidates were drawn from the whole boll of the Highlands they were ow o restricted to the western seaboard seaboard sea board and the Hebrides The church must keep kp fn in 11 mind he be said that large numbers of tho the peasantry still used Gaelic habitually but the feeling was growing t that hat at to make use of it publicly publicly publicly pub pub- was an Indication of lowered social so so- cial and an scholastic position |