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'0' High Moon S 6 ~ ‘_ risoslsstanotor sets. 9! . , 11 mi 1 31. nth m 1 Tuesday, 5 226 35,l0 24 6 518 ill I Wednesday 26 3111 ll 6 69 ll 8 Thursday 28 31 ll 53| 7 24 3 v 4- I‘ridsy 30, 80 even. 7 50 (l a Saturday 1111 28! 1 o 8 2012 57 0 Sunday 32 so; 1 11 8 115 51 7 Monday 83 “M 2 93 9 it hi 8 Tuesday 34 22‘ 8 5.10 2 48 .3 sdsssdsy 85 20 8 4930 50 45 , ’ ands at to a so,“ os' as M Friday 33. ‘ I? ll 25,11101'11.‘ 89 it! [Saturday 391 l5 8 l9 0 42 86 to Burn! y 3 40 1:1 7 Mi 1 52 3:1 “It sy 4| 11,11 9 229 30 to. Tossdav . 42, 91 9 51 4 1st 27 16 Wodosldsy , 43, 71 9 59, no.3 2t 1111! ay 411 510 55 7 5. 21 it 4?, 411 to; 7 42 19 I" Estonia, 4", 3 moro.‘ 8 18 17 90 South, 471 1 o 33, s 41 1t 21 Monday 485 59 1 29, 9 as, 11 '22 Tut-as, 50 5'! 2110 12 7 ‘ss wsdussdsy' 51 5t 12111 1 :1 '11s 'l‘ltunday 5‘3 5114 5'11 5311 no .25 not" 53 48, 5 lmoru.l 55 2o .Suturdny 5! 46 5 50 o 42l 52 87 Sunday 5” “1 G 551 1 4“ 49 :ss Monday 56 43, 7 so: 2 311 41 .20 Tuesday 57 4|, 8 211 3 so 44 so Wednesday 53‘ 39l 9 11' t 35 41 as! ,W a... l’rices Curran t. M c‘w‘w.W~ .\WNAM .A. Cttanwnsrows. September ll. 1868. Provisions. Ber-f, (small) per lb. Do by the quarter. llolglt. (carcass) 11 (small) ‘ Mutton, per lb., but: per lb. Veal, per lb . Ham, per lb., Butter. (flesh Do by the tub, Cheese. per lb.. Tm"; [Hf lb" Lard. per "1.. Flour. r 100 lbs., games , pair l00 lbs.. I s, per om. ‘8 ' Grain. Barley. per burial. Oats psr do., ‘ ? tYogatablu. ass. sr u emitter, porrbuilte . Turnip- pcr bush. rlr ' ssh u '1 . . s ggdltzotoh‘. , Obieth per air. nt‘m to! r '1 God 1h, per qtl.. l s n I. r. barrel. Jackal)?" doses. Poultry. rm: . Lumber. Boards (Hemlock) Do 3 mos) Do Pine), filliuiiss. [tor M llay. per ton. Sump» out (lover Good, ps9 it», Russ-run, per yard, 053ml", psr lb.. Riddo. pr lb.. Wool. qudriss. Bison-hiss. M reel. with: ‘ " I: r J,‘ . ‘ s. “unanimous m f ion 1.3.”. t l .gau,:1 ,a ,Msl‘h tthmst‘. 3N to 7d “ill to 51' 31.1 to 5“ lid to 8d 3 d to 6d d to 8d M to 6d fitl to 7d to ad to is 61d I ad to 5d 91! to 10d 28: to 27s his to 2!- 91] to is 51! to 6: M 311 to 3s 6d (id to 7d ls lid to 2s “1 - none {I .0 7| 6d ls to is dd 111 (id to 3* II M to to 6d 20: to 30s ills to 40s 2s lid to Solid 4s 4s ‘0 5s 7s 0 94 18s t. 1811 60! 2s 4a to 6s N to 9d 4d In M to 2.1 9s to Is 3d dd to 0d ososon 1.1mm. trout 01m. "amr. SMITH. mm. " 1‘ Msfrlcnds.andtlts huo‘ mlly, “flow commonest! 311%”me I i h“ “on on. time" iota ‘gessrita his lnié A )orehss- My , ' ,1- which re- 1,3513%? , ,‘p asitibls mutt... , x liner hibflll'h‘lii'lfi summon; " I ......;:...'7...." BOARDING HOUSE. M Mafia“ 0" It. Peter’s. Boy. FETABLDIHBD by the late John Sutherland. Esq.. J is now opened for tho accommodation of travellers, and the Proprietor solicits a shore of Public Patronage. No trouble oruoxpenso will be spared to ranks visitors oomlortabto. A NTUONY MoCOltMACK' Head of St. Peter’s Buy, 3 June 11. 11168. non ALIi Me DONALD. demolition illntltuttt. :33 unicorn. oomuonii'o scum. fli'hfl‘l" '1. ‘~’- 1968’ 1' “ CORN8 & WARTS Are Permanently sod Ed‘eotually Cured by the use of ROBINSON‘S PATENT CORN SOLVENT. ror Isis by City Drug Store. Duo. 13. 1867.w' n w‘“01 It. submit. gamut; nut gambit: at gun. CONVAYNCER, doc. Olllos,---Grost-Goorgo St, Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 22.l966. E if m 0 I Co-Partnershtp Notlce. "E BURRORIRERB llan t is «lav tutored into fill-PARTNERSHIP ns IlAllRlSTEliS and AT- TORNIl'lS-AT-LAW. under the name. style and lirrn of ALLEY a DAVIES. omoo - - o . ()‘Iiullnrttn‘n Building. Great llporgs Street. GEORGE ALLEY. LOUIS H. DAVIES. tuner}.131:7.w w u mica STREET- 1 NEAR WELSH AND OWEN'S OFFICE. "E Subscriber returns thsnltl for port favors. and beg; leave to inform his lrleuds, 11nd the public generally. that he has on hand a Large Stock of Ready-mode Men's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, \Vomcn’s linlmoml, Elus- tio Side, and other Boots. use, 250 runs Children and Misses Boots. which will be disposed of low for Unit. JAM ES STANLEY. .. 043731591 .hl'lli‘}.3ll§:._m.-- .I m- u.-. COTTON DUCK, llE liubnoriber is Aosxr for the Sale of the celebrated Russel Kills Cotton Duck. and is prepared to fill all orders for the sons with the least pnssil’tln tlrlav. » Also on hand COTTON BOAT DUCK. and COT- TON DR! LLLINGS. suitable lor Boat Balls: togstbsr with Cotton Soil Twila, Pure Bes'sst. Gee. I. C. HALL. .Cltltotn. 20. l868. DAWSON’S ESTAT 3. Important Notice! ill". SURRT‘RIHERS have been instructed in- the TRUSTEES of W. ll. DAWSON‘S E‘lTATE. to SUE all parties. without our dlattnellon. who» unant- tldo Accounts. m- Notes of llsml. to W. ll DAWSON or GEORGE NICOLL, on not immrdintolv paid. ALLEY «is DAVIES. Atty'n for Trustees of Dawson's Estate. Ch’town. Feb. 26. 1868. COPPER PAINT. ONSTANTLY on hand, Gallon and Half Gallon I Hans of Tan. .5; Won-own Co ,p'or Paint. which etl'eotumlly prevents- the national worms on the bottoms ol Venn-ls and Boots and also prsvents the colleaitm of Bornsolos. Grass. &0. I. C. BALL. film-3'3! 29-, P169- ._ 141%):ch ‘ some a‘ ammo“. .—o.—. Tim Fur-11111.1“ and Consumers Baboon" "A. It. MCDONALD." will run between Bonus & Charlotte- town. caning st the intermediate ports, usooo' as the on u’t’on ermits. t 1 s H p common DBAGLB.Msster. y if”. Rummpr Arranges-sou“ THE Mulls lor the" ilallsll’Klnil'g'tioh. the solshhoring Provinces. the United S'tatss. an. vilifiuntil further notice, be rinsed M. the General Post Ofles. Charlotte- town. so follows. vi: 1-— , . ’ For (tonsils. New Brunswick and the United Slate-n. via'Shgdlao, every Tender and Friday caning. at 7 0'0 no . ' For Nora Sootla. vln Piston. every Monday. Wed-rs- day and Frldsy evening. at 7 o‘cloch. lalls for Great Britain. Newlnuurllanyl sod tho Wort indigo. ovary nltsrnats Monday and Wednesday evening, at 1 o'clock. as follm". rlr :— Monday. May, is. Monday. 80me 7, \Vodsudsy. do 20. Wednesday, do 9. Mo day. Juno 1. Monday. , do 21. We ncsday. do it, Wednqu . .do 9 . "our. 1° u “on. ~ r- » -.~ ’,enrs1t,o . ones , o , ' ‘ y 29 g y do l9 January 1888. “why do ' [will]. . ' .J' . l. I d sods . do it. grit?“ 9' 6:1“ 13. £17.13. _, llovsmhcr 3,, ‘Wsdnesday. do l5, Wain ' sy. . Monday. ' o 17 blond-y. o til, Wednesday. 11 292 1 mm”, as is, Monday. Aug. 10. lumiay. do 80. Wednesday, 0 ti. . 9. Holiday. do a. undo . do it, Theda , to undo . do it), 3.1. {tar Just ’ . 9t. “0"! old Moons. to be fonts pd pp amount he closed ovary Tuesday and F m we . It? o‘clock. A lull-tor , ’ so and Souls. pct Btumor. at 7 WM. sad sdhsllailtosr Elli?”- t mammal. l . .M~~—'~w—W»Wm*w .W»W,-A ., .. W..- . ......... MM~.W....»... .. WM-.. MM my... W EDWARD ISLAND. st 165:: .." Eittraturt. BACHELOR BROWN’S COURTBHIP. I ‘ Richard Brown bod lived o bachelor for forty ours, and declared his lntlintion of continuing n the state of single blessednoss the remainder of his life.— ally to the satisfaction of his re- lutlvos the inklos, with whom he resided; for, ltslf‘million, and unless, us Mr. Illuklohfld, some " nest charity” came in for his property. whom shoul heleovo ittobut to his two cousins or their children. Hopeful so poor human nature is of longevity. Mr. and Mrs. Ilinltlo scarcely expected to sur— vive their cousin, who was their 'unior by ten years, but Adelaide and Rose, on, Charles and “'illium might in all probubility be his heirs, and so their parents labored. He had the best room in the house, the best chair, the most pur- ticulor consideration. Ilia wishes were deferred to and his advice tulten on every occasion, and he actuali come to be loved; for, with all his quaint oh -fusl1ioned wnys, end his habit of slb tmg utterly silent as though he had been deaf and dumb, he was nloveublc mun. Matters pro- gressed smothly enough till it was habit 11nd not hypocrisy which made Uncle Richard mus- ter of the house. lie was very chiming—Minnierlltlly so in most res tects. He would attend to anything for uny- bo y~matcl1 ribbons when nobody else could—— cscort the girls to nieces of amusements-go dutifully to church wtth their mommy—attend to marketing and the posting of letters and the gas- mctre, and the turntng oil of the water in frosty weather. lie was always ready to search the house with a poker at the dead of night, when one " heard a noise.” lie went to the dentist with the people who wanted their teeth drawn, and ulwsys seemed to have sugar plums in his pocket. But one thingr uncle Richard Would not do, and thut was, to ex. hibit the least. sign of politeness to lady visitors. llc never saw one at home. 110 never even spent the evening in their. company. He invmi- u ly shut himself up in his own room and had his ten there when one of these individuals was ro- ortod to be in the mouse; and when travelling, 111d been known in :1 train to shut his eyes tight when a young lady entered, and romuin thh them closed until she had left the carriage. As a general thing, indeed, he always chose 11 car. riago where he need not he intruded u on. ‘It was just us well, after ull,’ sold rs. IIin- ltle. but it was s peculiarity not quite as agree- shleto Mr. 11.. when he found the pleasant task of 'seeinp: Miss Smith or Miss Jones homc' im~ posed upon ltimsclf. He urged that such duties were Cousin Dick's, than it he never told him so. it Would not hnvo boon p assent to provoke him, and if anything could have oli‘endod bachelor csn’t a be it known, Uncle Richard was worth a cool d ‘A shp And, in the study worrytn Widget“ 1 ‘e' . . doubt she' ' «to Ross, All a ., lsldebt on extrem t. . ‘,Do‘n‘ luugh,’ she sold, 'tt “. p . w ‘lsm thinkin of her,’ said Ads 1 ‘ cousin Dick shal . I'll tell a tib.’ ‘ For shame l' as Rose. said Adelaide, always good to children.’ forgive you.’ them till. don't you ." ' isn’t she l' naked the bachelor. 'Au if 11 little child of nine years could be!‘ said Adelaide. ‘ I’tml' littlc thin and end but. tion it? Poor little soul.’ , lug after it. - ' I'm half frightonod,’ sold Rose. ' So am l.’ said Adelaide. can't be helped now. she was 11 child.’ Meanwhile Bachelor Brown drove to the sta- lt was 11 long drive, over 11 had read, he kept nit his way very cheerfully. lie was ex- tlon. tremcly fund of children. give himself. sy as she saw him, and he addressed her: one 1’ ’ ‘ No, sir,’ said the woman. came down, but they are gone.’ ' i hope there is no mistake. 11 good womnn.’ ly and to arise. Brown mortally, it would have been to insist upon his offering any gallant attention to the soft- ter sex. However, udsy come at last which set the whole household in commotion. Miss Amanda Dove had been invited to spend owcck with the Illnklos, and Miss Dove, being 11 st ranger, was to wait at the station until some one come for her in a carriage. Tho llinklca lived some way out of town, and had not occupied their residence for many months, so that people were not always properly directed by the neighbors. it was decided that. Mr. llinklc should escort Miss llovc, but before the day of her arrival downed,busincss bud called that gentleman to Sltcllicld. Moreover, Mrs. Ilinkle had the i11- tlucuzn. and the two boys were at boarding. school. No one was to be found to drive, and neither Rose nor Adelaide could handle the reins. Miss D. was to come at nine, and what would she. think of them if no one came for her? ‘ ludced,’ suitl Mrs. IIittltlo, it would he shook- ing treatment for the deer girl. I must ask your Cousin Richard. ‘ You Would never dure,’ said Rose, nghnst. ' in such 11 case, you know ’ said Mrs. llinkle. ‘ He’ll not do it,’ said Adelaide. ‘ Of course not ’ said “use. Mrs. llinltlo shook her head. ' I four 110 will not,' she sold, and ttt-tuuminp,r on expression which would have done credit to 11 Joan of Arc, mounted the stairs to Cousin Rich- nrd’s study. ‘ 'Arc you busy, Richard.” she asked as she entered. ‘ Not at elk—sit down,’ said Bachelor Brown. ' You see how ill 1 am.’ said Mrs. llinltlc: 'I can hordl ' hold up my hood, much less drive, 11nd Mr. I inklc is awsy, and the boys, too, and no one can handle the reins, and-—’ ' Well,' said Bachelor Brown. ‘ And thcrcis peer Miss Dove at the station, with her trunk, by this time,’ said Mrs. Ilinltlc, with s asp. 'Ah ’ said Mr. Brown; what u pit l' Roche lor Brown could not understand what 11 1e wanted. ' it’s 11 furor-~11 grout favor to ask, I know,’ she said, ‘but could'nt on, 'ust for once. do it ?’ ., ‘Do what, Maris,’ oozed achelor Brown. ‘ (in for her,’ said Mrs. ll. ‘For Miss Dove l’ ‘ ch,’ ' ' 0h, door, no,’ Maid Cousin Richard. ' Morin} said the old bachelor, ' young ladies, my little cousins ext-e tOll, are my abomination. A11 sll'ccbed, conceite , nbsurd set of creatures. I never bud anything to do with 'cm, and i never will. No doubt she’s capable of finding her way hcr.’ Mrs. H. retreated. 'What will alto think of us l’ said she, sob- hing. ‘Don’t cry.’ said Bachelor Brown 1 I'll see if any of the hands over st 0st’s place can drive over for hor.’ , . And out he went; but all the hands on '11 here. They all appear to l shan‘t go for . some one from Mr. Il's.’ such expressions for t e world —-l——’ mind it in the least. ‘ l~—' Brown, in a hurry. ‘ Yes, sir,’ sold the lady, looking down. the llinltle's country scat. Brown found himself so close to any youn save his cousins before. He who woefullgy fused, but somehow. he liked it. is, he thought. her hair was. when Bachelor Brown found and grow restive. lightning also. clung to Bachelor Brown's cont sleeve. Bachelor Brown looked down at her. such nsolt, plump hand. young lady. 1ss Dove turned pale. ed terrified. church by 11 garden. clergyman ought to be Christian enough to us in." to slight. steps. storm." sold the gentleman. “ lln come in," said the old lady. cop their nppuintmcnts, rain or shine, bachelor. " But it is vorylzindnf thmn." the orlor. gentleman. " Most. men do, sir," said the clergymnn. “ Yes, li lttniug is 11 nervous sort of“ ’ list-helm lirruwn. “ I (lid not. allude to flu ” indeed, sir.” “ But. lathe 1: E“ 9 ’ It ‘ place were busy with the buy, Mbich stoo in danger of a coming shower. Richard rctv wt out the least success. ‘ One oughtto mslrc some sacrifice for afriond.’ ‘ 1'" tell him she's a child. IIc's ‘ It will never do,’ said Mrs. Hinklo 3 he'll never to explain. But Adelaide ran up to her cousin’s study snd looking on burst in with on exceedingly theatrical laugh. ‘ What u mistakol' she sold, ‘ and so stupid of You think Amanda is a ‘grown lady, Ami in n few minutes the light wagon was be very nkword to ex loin. driven down the road, and the Hinklos stood loolt- ‘ But it is done, and I'll manage to coax him to forgive me, and it would not do to leave :1 friend in such a position, you know; and I didn’t say When. on reaching the station, he saw no sign of her presence. he grew alarmed. If she had been lost throu h his neglect he never would for- lc ran his fingers through his long curly hair, and poo ed into the ladies’ waiting room. Only 11 line, “ll-grown young woman not there, and he retreated. 'I‘hc woman who waited in the apartment come out of her nook with u. curt- ‘ Here you soon 11 little girl waiting for some ' There were two ‘ 0h, door—volt. dour! ’ said Bachelor Brown; It's little Miss Dove, and if the dear little soul has gone astray I tun cnttrel y toblume. Please mulrceuquirics—there’s As he uttered these words, the full-grown young int! y in the waiting room was seen to blush violent- ‘ I‘m Amanda Dove.’ she said, ‘ and chpccted Bachelor Brown stood aghast! IIc hud spoken of this lady nsadoar little thing. Ills face, also, « turned scarlet. ‘l hep; your portion, ma’nm,’ he begun; ‘1 ex- . pectod to find slittle irl-I wouldn't have used fuse in than congratulations, and always tinned the best of friends, the fortqu wit, ' I comprohcnd,’ said the young lady; 'don’t might have been Rose's or Adel ‘Is this your trunk, miss?’ asked Bachelor In a few minutes the two were driving towards Never had Bachelor Indy. Iluw pretty she llow pink and white ; how golden How the blue ribbons of her bou- net set it. oil‘. “'ondcring thus, he for at the mad, and suddenly found that he had lost timsnlf. To add to the dilemma, the storm. which ltutl been threntening for hours, burst at the very moment it impossible to tell whether the left road or the right road led homewnrtl ; and the horse was afraid of lightning knowing sentiment; Amanda Dove was afraid oi She gave 11 littloscrcsm, and . It. was Her eyes were soround and so blue in her terror that he forgot she won n l li'l‘ll take care oil you,” he suid;o flush of igttm'ng, crust of 1u11dcr, and on ottcm t on T}, f ' (“he w its h ‘ 0M the purtnf the ltorscto run swsy,lntorrupte him. 0 armor mmmdc a r ynyh ' it ' Bachelor Brown look- Ile cost 11 glance about him. Near And driving to the gate. he assisted Miss Dnvo A‘s he did so, twu hired men rushed out and begun to attend to the horse and vehicle, and on old lady and gentlemen appeared upon the “ So glad you're early enough to escape the "Were ex- pecting yonnfur on such occasions people nlwuys lmlicve." “ \Vltut on earth does she 11101111?" said the “ And so, while the old lady hurried Miss Dove nway to dry her things. he sat. with the old clergyman in " in you feel ut ttll nervous, sir i" said the old “ No, sir, thank you." said Bachelor Brown. . * d ‘ ovorynord.’ .0] M sdssr thing/'thoszbtfih “ I never liked s so much. I wonder whether she—” ' And just flies Miss 0 colored llo without it Bachelor rowh drew her aiido. he said. . “ Dear mo," said Kiss Dove. Brown. " 0h, deorl do the l"wl1is “ Yes," said Beebe or Brown. much. Couldn't you like me 100, “a l“ it——ohl ” “ Do what Mr. Brovm l' " sold Armada. “ Marry us,” said Bachelor Brown. “ Of course not,” said Amsnds Doro. would the lllnkles say,” but but. you are the ‘only nice girl! ever saw. » do. I am not such a bot! fellow. twill. to you." ' ‘ Ah, no, not at all.’ . ‘ Well i ’ ‘ It would be so odd.’ and they know i am odd. my door.’ Amends. ‘ Such a storm l ' said Ross. ' Were you frightened? ' asksd Adelaide. Bot Amanda said nothing. somethln . The lnltlcs listened in atonement. ‘ What is all the mystery about f’ This is it w Hinkles never comprehended it. a mystery to them ; and though they wife, Mrs. B.’ were side's, I traublcd Mrs. Ilinltle, and she sl sdoe fmily councils that she was pe ‘ y son U for the trick she played upon him. COll' evolutions of the buy. it for morc'n half an hour." " This trifling it accept from too—- Its use I won d cornmeal: , In sunshine use the bushy In atoms tbs othsr sod. his soup ; what he most needed had been ' or, will yo bring me o spoon widout s s in ground, inquired what he was about. “D ‘ “ 1'" tell you what we will do," said he; " we I grove, "it" " Dill ina’ fl gun! will ask for shelter until the storm is over. A thought people did‘nt' often take “ Oh, no, air, they never die but once." uptown yesterds , with her clothes 3 water-spout. ready for service. if you don‘t got your shoes mode at my Won’t et my preaching done at yours." went (1 . thut OT little l-‘onny, who, in rsyerq at night, a read out ted. will. raising "‘7' mm" Lord! hero “in V“ 110"" imp. “is”?! W the roots, bonnet, to Mr. Brows. “I have something to say to you, Miss Dove," “They’ve made a mlstske,” “kiwi” “ They think: we «wove—wars— .' people theyoxpoot—s—s young couple. ’0' m" .‘l’uor little thing, indoodl’ hurrying on his about to——~” ' ‘ Bless me! why didn’t you mcn- Nils Dove. " ltwould A - ou ' n4 ’ him "The 'dhe deli htod," said M I bolder. y'I'hou he fact his arms around h V“ “I don‘t know much about this sort of , , its good “lltnow on are good,” said Amands‘t "huh" “ But thc’t't. I'm not ugly, ch 1" Richard \ ‘ Well,’ said Bachelor Brown ’ that is my fault. I 5: . ‘ ,..’ Four hours after, the Hinltlcs hoard tbs ll ‘ wagon drive to the door, and rushed out to y ‘ We have been so alarmed,’ said Mrs. Klukls. Uncle Richard, too, shrank back, as if afraid of ' Toll 'gm, Amvands,’ he sold. "4 ‘ bio ~ on tell them, Riotsrd.’ said-Amands. ' What is there to tell i ' asked lira. IIlnklo. , And cousin Richard answered. shoop'uhly}: ’ ‘Nothing-mo’vo only been getting he only explanation over Word. it was slough lichard married out of spite, to punish Adm 'A merchant entered his store in the morning, and found his boy, Bobby, attempting to m all kinds of somerssults. “ \tht are you asked the merchant, looking: astonished stitho “Obligin’ my ' ." r6- pliod the almost exhausted youth. “ng'1 writ. me :1 letter, and at the bottom of the page sis said—turn over and oblige. and I’ve been going Among the gifts to a ncwl married pair at ‘- town in New Jersey. the otter evening. ya a broom sent in by n hula accompanied with the A Connaug-ht farmer who had been Win an election dinner in his county townywaszpu sled with the silver fork which lay beforolllm with An observing individual in u very healthgyll. the mod was 11 parsonage, connected with its logo. Boeing the 601w" Mt Work in I Ml“ the . y, ore—(lo shay?! A Bridget applied to the family of smelting n being interprstodas sailboa- condition. she said she understood v the lsdy of the house wanted a wet nurse, sodsho had some t We once know 11 man who said to his pas "l 1am going to the other church, after “13s.! “ Ah, and why so l" salted the minister. “Wt”, shop"! 80' is One uftho most. original juvenile lunatic... ‘ws Mu , wombaan ”‘