Item is a monthly periodical published by the Scottish Catholic Society of Canada. It covered Gaelic affairs in Nova Scotia and abroad and included articles on folklore and Scottish history.
Item is a collection of dialogues from the previously published writings by Rev. Norman MacLeod and Eachann MacDhughaill.
Item contains two plays. The first concern Halloween customs in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. The second play concerns a young girl who "forgets' her Gaelic in an effort to assimilate into Lowland Glasgow society.
Item is a publication which contains two plays. The first is about a man that pretends to have forgotten his Gaelic. The man acquires Glasgow colloquial speech. The second story is a conversation between Norman's widow and Calum, who has just returned from serving with the British Army in Ireland.
There are also two typed plays by Joseph J. MacInnis which are somewhat based on and seem to consolidate MacNab's plays. MacInnis includes a booklet from the performance of the play at the Lyceum.
Item is a play that was performed by the Scottish Catholic Society of Canada (Sydney branch) at the Lyceum. Along with the original Scottish publication, 3 copies of the play have been typed out for use by performers.
MacInnis, Joseph J.Item is a play about a shoemaker in rural Scotland who loses money when people start ordering cheap shoes from Glasgow. The second part of the book is a dialogue.
Item is a play about a girl who finally gets married after a long betrothal. It explores Highland society and values as well as featuring the réiteach, or Gaelic betrothal custom.
Item is a play including a milling song composed by the author.
Item is the first play to be staged at a Royal National Mod. It was performed by the Glasgow Gaelic Choir at the Mod in Stirling in 1909.
It concerns the Gaelic betrothal custom, the réiteach.
Item is a humorous play about a couple who accuse each other of infidelity and consequently break off an engagement.
Item is a humorous play about the courtship of an older bachelor.
Item is a humorous play about a Cape Breton bachelor finding a wife.
MacKinnon, J. J.Item is a play to be performed at the Lyceum by members of the Sydney branch of the Scottish Catholic Society.
Item is a three-act comedy that was performed by the Sydney branch of the Scottish Catholic Society at a St. Andrew's concert.
Item is a play about a character and musician, Calum and his witty interactions with other characters.
MacInnis, Joseph J.