Show WANTED SATAN SENT NORTH Good Example of Scottish Humor In Remark Made by Railroad Porter Scottish humor Is dry rather than boisterous and I always think thero Is exquisite drollery in tho story of tho Stone haven railway porter and the Salvation Army captain To catch the hang of a little yarn readers must remember that Stonohavon lies to the south of Aberdeen The London ruin had drawn un at Stonohavon on ac count of a slight mishap a mile or two ahead and Andra tho old porter had got Into conversation with n Salvation Army officer who had popped his head out of tho compartment to ask the reason for tho delay Aye aye mused Andra after giving giv-ing tho desired Information yell bo for Alberdeen Im thlnkln7 Yes my man was tho reply Im bound for Aberdeena very wicked place Im told I What mlcht ye bo goln to dae there sir If Its as bad as a that asked Andra rather amused at tho visitors words Ah was tho pious answer Im going to drlvo tho devil out of Aberdeen Aber-deen Like lightning came from tho old porter the pawky retort See an drlvo him north chlel haud him well to tho north I Exchange Ex-change |