Show WANTED SATAN SENT NORTH good example of scottish Humor humoring Hu morIn lir remark made by railroad porter scottish humor Is dry rather than boisterous and I 1 always think there la Is exquisite drollery in the story of railway porter and the salvation army captain to catch the hang of a little yarn readers must remember that Stone stonehaven haven lies to the south of aberdeen the london train had drawn up at stonehaven Stone havon haven on account of a slight mishap a mile or two ahead and andra the old porter had got into conversation with a salvation army officer who had popped his head out a ut of the compartment to ask the reason for the delay aye aye mused andra after giving the desired information yell be for alberdeen Alberd cen im think la yes my mir man was the reply im bound for aberdeen a very wicked place im tolda what ye be goin to dao dae there sir it if its as bad as a that asked andra rather bather amused at the visitors words ah afi was the pious answer T im m going to drive the devil out of aberdeen like lightning came from the old porter the retort see an drive him north calel baud him well to the north exchange |