Show The Glasgow Weekly Mall says that I the following Is a verbatim report of a speech In giving l toast to the old Queen at a recent agricultural dinner In Scotland The closing words of the speech probably give a lillle Idea of the menial state of the orator at the time he delivered his oration But It was n good speech nevertheless and I was as follows Noo gentlemen will yo a fill jour glasses for Im about to brlnp forrll The Queen Applause Oor Queen gentlemen I gentle-men Is really awonderfu woman if I may say > It shes uno o tho tnild auM crl Niio Whlgmalccrlcs or faltlorils I about her but l douce decent body lod Shes respectable beyond C < loot She has brocht up n grand family o wool faurod lads and lasses her auldest son being n credit to ony mlther and thyre JL wool married Ae daughter Is I nio leys than married to tho Duke o Argylls son and heir Cheers Gentlemen ycMI may ho no believe It but I nnco saw the Queen Snnnailon I did I wns wh a 1 took my nuld broon coo to Perth show T remember re-member hor weel such color such hair Interruption and cries of It It tho coo or tio Queen yofo proposing The Queen Bonllomon I beg your par don but I was talking about the coo However as to tho Queen somebody pointed her oot to me at Perth Station and there sho was smart and tldyllkc tdke and says J to mysehCin my auld woman at hnme slips awi yo jioeJna remain a widower nnlthor hour Innper IAngfr I Cheers Noo gentlemen the whuskys jjuid the night la lane the weather Is I wet and tho ronds aro soft and will harm nnebody that comes to grief So I art Queen wi yor drink to tho bottom Tho |