+” Serie ee Pe ee yer ms mney ene FOG THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, = \ ‘ : eai Be } > i x t sgoni time at the j} M a. 8 nx} on New Years eve ‘ ex en p ir i ~ ned last w BAVI Wp } exclusive] | 5 54 « wely pure wit & rich c al | = S \ \ i : wa * ’ t ‘ ‘ /- iin? s 4 {ONKA iis oi ar . 4 ‘ pa Ao l oe i K t Ww } ] t > ' . ‘ s ‘ 1, 1€ s ‘ ar . w til o ih i F > c y VW s drugstore _ A CONFIDEN I : aid ‘ } = and Ju * express i se le tw ! Ma r ys fi v \ Maher y satisfac gettin s ~——— \ aT S ESS x s at Cros3 on M y g vis ’ ess, 1 was a 4 a and U baskets & “ \ « erary a = m4 wranit was ap reed of t sutiz‘action of a The s slized was alt ut $170 et Tue Orerna U Don forg e 4 ent a se UT aH bs gi ] prog a one, and r begin J ptivontime. | 8 all shoald be t s g k The | ce 4 5 | I aud ti pil epiillininea A \ RY -inhe S inmisay * ; = irs ‘ 1 = 1 e “frui: Christmas e jiast evening, and pr inced it«ef the best. The base- ment was i eco On Lhe CCCasion, ard the Littl es hala most pleasant time. Daring the evening a choice programme ef vocal and instrumental music, readings and re tO oS Was dispose 1 of im a credit— | avle manner. Rv. D. Sutherland pre : } @.« =) sided.¢ ; pee Curistuas Boxes.—The St. John papers report that two young men of that city, both of whom are well and favorab'y . . , ‘ i ‘* 7 known in Charlottetown. were kindly re membered by their friends at Ch>.stmas Mr H P. Brown, chief electriciau of the street ra'lway, was presented with a smok- ing outfit, consisting of a lot of cigars and @cigar-case and cutter, whom he has chargs; and Mr. A. A Chaisson, cutter with Messrs. C. B. Pidgeon & Co., was presented with a hand-orme gold ring, set with an amethyst, by the hands in the workshop. Riest Rorat Wes — The Rev S. J. Andrewes, forme riy «f the dioce:e Newf. undland, arrived in Crapand, as P. E. Isiand, inst., wh 1> ; 2.1 ite Rector, on the bith ere he was welcomed Ly the church wardens and vestrymen of the parish. After having been very kinély received and entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Haslam, of Victoria, he and his farm! rted to Mr. Thon vas Ro v- erson’s residence, Crapaud, kindly receiv- ed and royaliy entertained for a week, * waiting the arrival of furniture, etained at Charlottetown and Pictou® Ou the evening of the 18th inet., days after going into residence at the rec- tory, and about two weeks after his arrival at the narish, members of the congregation of St. John’s Church, Crapsud, to namber of about fifty, including a large percentage of ladies, accompanied by y were e=ct why we... ¢ friend-, assembled at the rectory, bring- Ing wiih them many aud various presents for the rector and Mrs. Andrewe:. Beside an abundant supply of vegetables of ai- most ail kinds, and meat in great variety; cakes and pv-eserves; oats and a rug for the rector’s orsé; the cor- gregation presented a very valuable | fur robe for the sleigh, and one member | presented Mrs. Andrewes with @ pair of very hundsome vases. An aldress of wel- come wa: also presented, to which the rec- tor rep'ied in suitable terms. After avery enjoyable evening was spent at the rectory, the pleasure being greatly en hanced by select music by Messrs. Moore On violine, cogently anied by Miss Moore and other lad es on the organ. At abont 16 30 pm. U “Jonation party” hade geo! n hs Gi the. and sa Andre wes and Separate: to their several homes, every- One thoroughly p' eased _——_-s — ~ PERSONAL. Mr. W. T. Lefurgey, of the Summers ide Pioneer, is inthe city. He is at the (lueen. W. M. Robertson, représenting the Sackville Boot and Shoe Ccmpacy, is at the R vere i te L. Mr. S. F. Perry, M. P., Tignish, was at the Hotel Davies last evening. He !eft for Uttaw re thi s morning. i Judge Macleod, of Summerside, is in tow: He is registered at the Hotel Day- | lex Mr. Step mond, ven E Cal ant, M. kL. Ad is among the guests et the Hotel | Day tev. Mr. Cr sslev, the evangelist, has meee - uff riug from an attack of pleurisy, Am rs’ He was nable to take act ive ary in Sun iay’s service ev. Jolin Valentine, of Folly Villag-, Cole N.S5 gistered at seater Co., » Was re the Qacen Hotel yesterday. ‘io-day he Went to Weat Cape, where he take~ pss.or al charge of the Presbyterian charch — << Geo. Carter & Cu’s offer to-« lay *s paper will fill their store with cu-tomers until the clos ng hours of New Ye “ve. vall in gool time and avJd the grevt Crowds of th: closing hours. by the men over | i: three | the | | these fine instruments now é $ $ @ ¢@ Cough | $ Syrup ea ,eL-f— DAILY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT, Metho iven in the basement The annual concert of the First list Sunday School, gi of the church last evening, was tended and GabGhenleneuie voted a After singing and prayer wing programme was rendered in a su ess splendid manner : Choru ‘Christmas Bells Chime.”..... Five Little Girl -Master Fred Reeit ; Recitation Hodgson | tion. Here is the Patriot’s version of the | Kinderga: ten Ch orus Infant Class | affyir, given on the authority of the “lead- Recitation a davsnets 0 40 «Ge Eee | ing dailies” published in St. John Pt B Verses...... ..Eight Little Girls | Halifax : } } , | PGE EE LIOR i cis oc uenones Ten Girls “ os , ee : per MY a During Mr. Davies’ speech Mr. W. D. vecitation : rss Louisé its : : uae eee 7 ousa ments] | Dougles, a leading Conservative, arcse Dialogue A Pee p at Everyday Life | and asked Mr. Davies w] | Mt : ria Ta B cee | and asked Mr. Davies what would be his Sses A . DUS & « “arrec | . « . « > Mt Hl ; ; | Pol-cy as Leader of the Maritime Liberals, iostru Lig ) sses i tand i : . . o oees veietg Sigs me ee Bree irding the extension of time for the Ciesuunen . Baird ar r. Mitchell | , vee ; i > “ed sont ben of the Chignecto Marine Rail- Chorus— “What ten bovs are going to do way . when men.” The S Tae : _s ; . Divies came forward and prompt- oO o } iss ny es ‘ Ste ae =~ | ly said be was tempted to answer Mr. ts t ; ret 3 . was Dong!ass’ question by asking another. r es as : k . ; . ¢ : o ys ‘ + = x j Suspose it were the Liberal policy to sup- Solo and Chorus ‘hiss ¢ ot “se port an extension « f time, was Mr. Doug- noenndnonaa Scholars hie fr . on ee ss 7 “e ass and his friends prepared to support hecitation cai.s uuaster ee, “Bal He t | his frieud Mr. Loran Recitatic acter Bf Daviscr “Ve i. naga secitation Master Bert Daviscn Mr Douglass was silent, and the and- Vocal Duet....... .. Phe Miases Karle | voce menif al ks baat iid as aco. The Scheol ce manifested their appreciation of this NOPE ies eae SeHneo’ | dilemme by continued applause.” The € es ard i themselves Not long before. Mr. Davies had in Parlia- manner that would have ne credit t ment (for which Hansard will vouch) de- er perf Worthy scribed the Ship Railway as a “wild eat special mention wa vy the M *; scbeme,” a “fraud” and a “swindle.” Yet H ind Baird and } Mitehe wl lie was willing, apparently, to give it help espeaks a brilliant e fur the f its triends would vote for the Grit can- musicians: als< recitations by the | didate, Mr. Logan ! Misses Pope and Mel ish who will in time | But now what says the Guardian 7 Last ake exc-llent readers. Miss Collings’ | winter that paper denounced, as Merciér- solo was sung in her usual sweet manner, ism the advocacy of a railway to Belfast and Mr. Fletcher well deserved bis encore. | and Murray Harbor ut public meetinzs so Rev. Mr. Campbell preside iin his usual! }] soon before an election. Where is the 2000 fi ran, and at the close delivered a/ organ now ? Does it see nothing wrong most interesting aldress. “God Save the | in Mr. Davies decliningto rise above the ; Queen” brought the entertainment to 4 /| c: nsileration of how votes are to be got close. | for Logan in the matter of the Ship rail- cee way ? MARRIAGE BELLS The ery against the Belfast railway last _ | winter by the Patriot and Guardian was ' . r niar i + : 3s c Mr. J. Augustus White, the popular | founded on the alleged immoraiity of the head salesman in the large establishment | people of Belfast talking about Matthew & McLean, Sourie, celebratd Christmas by taking unto himeelf a wife. it was Miss Bessie Ola Sterns, daughter of J.G. Sterns, E-q., who made Mr. White “the happiest man on earth.” The 1 i ber riage ceremony wus — med at da! e, the re- idence o f the bride’s parent on the evening of Christmas Day, Rev. - F. Estey offic isles. Misses Neilie and Gertie Sterns, sister 3s of 4 bride, were bridesmaida, and Mr. Br eut Mathews sup | ported the groom. The ceremon y Wa- witnessed by a umber of th e relatives and friends of the c¢ ng parties Tue Examtxer jsins most ¢ beneeled in the congratulations. One of the interesting events of the fes- tive season occurred at the residence ot the bride’s parents, Crapaud, on the even ath inst., when Gertie, eldest danghter of Mark Best, E-q, was united on the bonds of matrimony with James McVitie, eldest son of Robert beq,,of Westmoreland, Lot 29. Carrie Best, “oe ' of the bride, | g of the 2 sister acted a bridesmaid, and Mr. Irving Howatt teacher at Westworeland, supported thi groom. The Rev. Mr. Price (Baptis:) } tied the nuptial knot in the forty invited After doing amp justice to a sumptuous repast, a del zht ful evening was whiled away till the “wee with music and inter games. The presents were numerous and cosmy. The same evening the happs couple drove to their future home in Westmoreland amid the usual showers of rice and o'd slippers. Congratulations. onests le guest sia hours,” esti The Messiah: An innovation in the performance cf the Messiah last evening at the Windsor Hall was the introduction of a_ vocalion. The performance was wonderfully anz- mented by the beautiful pipe organ tones | of the instrument, and which proved a great and powerful supportto the choruses From Montreal Daily Star, Doe. 21, 1895. Messrs. Miller Brothers have one of on ill be pleased regar.; to it. Dec 27, 3in. at their ware-roum:, and w to give any informstion in SETVSESSESVSSESCCESOVISS THE '§ “Complaints of the Season” whether wish d We don’t wish but shou ‘d fashionable will come, for or not. you to have them, you have the cough or cold will cure you for 25 cents. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, THE DRUGGISTS. ° : Johnson's é : A few more days of Removal = salve | Furniture Priccs Try Pratt’s Astral kerosene oil when you want the next supply. Beer & Goff liave it tor eale at both stores. War.—Tie war cry is not in it with the cry of bargain’ at our greet clothing sale. We jast re sived another lot « of those won- derful Scotch serge suits for $10, also} another jot of men’s ulsters re sived yes | Vrday, selling at $5, $6, $8 and $10.— Prow<e Bros., the wouderful cheap men. Dee 27, 2in. Cuildren’s overcomte, reefers ani suits Don’t going like snow before a July sun. mnias our big sale of children’s clothiog—- | Prowse Bros Dec a. 2in. Only. WARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, | | i Last Saturday of 1395. This is how we celebrate it ! Special Reduet ons on Boys’ and Girls’ Hosiery. Little Children’s Mitts cel Gloves. ” “ Ladies’ 6 ‘s As a single illustration of what we do to-morrow, Overall Hosiery. Children’s Uisters and Coats. see our $1.00 and $1.25 Coats and Wraps for Children. BEER BROS. well at- | erand | the | ar- | with evident pleasure, and the *. | required that the howl McV itie, | Miss | presence cf} exhibition | eee . ‘LETTERS 10 THE sR FRIDAY NIGHT. “ITs A POOR RULE,” Sin, l what the iMr. L. 4 have waited patiently to Guardian would Davies’ answer to Mr. j at the Amherst meeting anent the Ship | | Railway. You were quite right i | ing Davies’ see Donglas | answer as a corrupt proposi a railway before an election. What is now the ver- | dict of these virtuous organs on Davies’ | prepositicn at the Amherst meeting? The |; Patriot reports the corrupt Gua’ dian further evidence é of these organs last winter arose not from any peculiar virtue, but from hostility to the interests of Belfast and Murray Harbor, Iam yours, A Raitway May. 1895. ~~ Pere THE CITIZENS’ LEAGUE. ; is silent! Is there any E-don, Dec. 24th, Sir,—The Guardian of yesterday morn- ing calls on all right-minded peop!e to join the new league for the better enforcement qf the Scott Act. Now, Mr. Editor, you will yemember that when the Canada Temp- érance Aci was re-enacted in this city, now lrawing near totwo years ago, a large meeting of citizens was held at the Opera House, hen a ge:eral feeling of gra itude was expressed because of the victory over th» forces of the enemy. On that occa- several leading temperance men ap- | peared on the platform, among them the | president of this league recentiy organized. Tiis gentlemen, with others, un that occa- ' said that now the work of enforcing | the law must and would be rigidly carried jor. Butasamatter of fact thore same | gentlemen have allowed nearly two years } | | sion Sioh to pass by without moving in any public } way to suppress the rum traffic. The public meeting held at the Opera House | last week t» organize this new league the first public move taken by those loud-mouthed advocates for the enforcement of the Scott Act, since that act came into operation. However, better late than never; and it is hoped they will show more sincerity in the future then they have done in the past. Thev tell us j that this league is to eschew politics. | This would be a good feature; but save ard | excepting one of the vice presidents, who | is atrue temperance man and a staunch Liberal-Conservative, all the rest of the | Officials, as well as the ward inspectors, ap- } pear to be largely, 1f not altogether, grits. | We are told not to promise our support to | any candidate for civic honors until eandi- dites are seiected who will openly pledge themselves to enforce the law as laid down by the league. We fear tht, like some of | the presen! councily promises of the kind referred to will Le made only te be broken. Pusiic Oprnroy. was —_—-a— - A G ENTLE HINT. Sin,-Some time ago a gentleman in this city donated $30, to be given to the city firemen. The money is said to have been given to Chief Large for that pur~ pose. Up to the present, however, the | firemen have not received one cent of the money, and are anxious to know how it was expended. FIReMAN. “Many diseases arise from one cause —blood impurity. Beecham’ Pills ( Tasteless} Purify i “blood and, thus, go to the root of many maladies. WHOLESALE AGENTS: EVANS & CO. Lto, MONTREAL Sov? BY ALL ORUGGISTS SBLONGOOO After the Storm Comes a Calm. To keep the SALES taut we will clear out the balance of our Fancy Goods regardles: of cost. Perfumes, Atomizers, everything included. REDDIN BROS Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office. WORTH A GUINEA A dec26 XMAS CAKE. We have everything needful to make your Xmas Cake the very best you ever had. Choice Valencia, Muscatel and Sultana Raisins, cleaned Currants, Cooking Figs, fine Pastry Flour, fresh Citron,Lemon and Orange Peels, Frosting Sugar, Shelled Amonds, Pure Extracts, Dessicated Cocoa Nut, and all the other necessary good things used in making Xmas Cake. We keep the best quality goods obtainable, and sell them at right prices. SANDERSON. & CO. proposition } say regarding | in describ- ‘Variety Entertainment. Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “Tender for Souris Work,” will be received until MON NDaY, the 27th day of January next, inelus sively, fur the corstruction of a Block at the outer end of the breakwater at Souris, King’s County, P. E. 1, according to a plan and specification to be seer at the Custom House, Souris, P. E.I., and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Tenders will pot be considered unless made on the form supplied and signed with the actual signature of tenderers. An accepted bank cheque, ytyable to the order of the Mini-ter of Public Works, equal to five per cert. of amount of ten- d-r, must accompary each tender, This cheque will be forfeited if the party de- cline the contract or f.il to complete the work contracted for, and will Le returned in case of non—acceptance of tender. The Department dves pot bird itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By —, E. . ROY, Secretary. Department of Public Works, ) Ottawa, Nov. l2th, 1895. 5 dec27—3i A KARE UPPGRTUNITY. I have just received a nice assoriment | of:— OPERAHOUSE. BENEFIT OF P. FB. ISLAND HOSPITAL. We have FRENCH OPERA GLASSES. We paid from $3.00 to $9.00 each, and will allow big dis- | some very fine Ladies’ Rotled Plate Chains. Gents’ Rolled Plate Chains. Ladies Gold Filled Watches. Gents’ Gold Filled Watches. As these goods are a little late in their arrival, I will. offer them until Xmas at prices that are bound to sell them. Any person intending to purchase a watch or chain in the near future will do well to inspect and compare prices on those goods before purchasing. W. N. TANTON, Great George street, near Queen Square Dee. 20—135 w counts during this Chrisimis week. Haszard & Moore. Charlottetown, December 26, 1895. Three Days More to do business in the year 1890. To every purchaser of $2.00 worth of goods for the next 30 days, we will give a nice Set—NSilver-plated Knife, Fork and Spoon, This set alone is werth half the purchase money It is not profit we are looking for for the next 30 days, but to give our customers a small souvenir of the old year and a genuine bargain to boot, With many ‘thanks for past favors, yours for Cheap goods, J. PB. MACHONALD & C0, » Market Square : nd 136 Queen Street. Charlottetown, December 27, 1895—dy & wky riockey ‘Skates, Racing Skates, Acme Club Skates. DODD & ROGERS Charlottetown, December 27, 1895—-135 Stylish Clothes give a man an appearance, which is a good deal in this working-day world. An air of solidity makes a man worth more in the opinion of his fel- lows. To have the zeal genu- ine solid air about you, it’s nec2ssary to have your cloth- ing made toorder, so there'll be absolutely no defect about the material, the makeup, the finish or the fit. High-class tailoring, such as we produce, is indispensable to correct atti re. Keep your clothing above par by ordering it of us, and you'll be rated at 100. -There’s no- thing in Charlottetown to equal our stock of Woolens, and the way we make them up is a sartorial marvel, Those BEAVER OVERCOATS we are selling for $18.00 are the best value we ever had. See them. Ss. A. McDONALD, Citown, Dee. 3, 195— 246 LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILOR a] LONDON HOUSE. OVERCOATS We are selling them at very low prices this month. TT. J. HARRIS. KRIDAY, iS SAE as ee a DECEMBER 27 1895 Giese MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. Tweeds, Fiannets, Bienkets, Drnggets, Yns. x —_— All Our Own Makes, W. C. TURNER, The The Rest Cloths, Prettiest Patterns, the Largest Variety, The Closest Prices, WillAli be Found Here Agent, MONCTON WOOLENE:HEILL, MASONIC’ TEMPLE ‘BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. Charlottetown, November 13, 1895—135 & wky ‘GHARLOTTETOWN’S 3 GREATEST Amas Bargain Store | ea ae ee WEEES & CO., The People’s Store, Blockaded with Christmas Goods that must be turned into Ready Cash. 1,000 Elegant Brocades, Chinas, Surabs. Silk fandkerchiefs—Creams, —__ Whites, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Lined and Unlined Kid Gloves. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. —Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Ties, Underwear, and take your choice of these goods at the lowes st prices in Charlottetown. WEEKS" FURS! FURS! Ladies’ Capes, Mitts, Gloves. Ladies and Gentlem-n will find Weeks & Co's. low on all Christmas Goods. —Persian, Collars, Muffs, Ruffs, Gents’ Caps, Collars. g Xmas Trade. Bis Xmas Bargains Beaver, Nutria, Astrakan, prices Men’s Cardigan Jackets, Cardigan Vests, Knit, Lined and Kid Gloves, Neck Ties. Ladies’ Heavy Shawls, Knit Squares, Knitted Vests, Cloth Jackets, Millinery and Fancy Goods. 1,000 Handsome Silk Handkerchiefs, 15c. to $1 00, direct rom the manufacturers, at Xmas prices. Saturday Night, Monday and Tues- day we expect a big crush. W. A. WEEKS & Wholesale Charlottetown, Decembr 21,°1895—dy eg and Retail. Our $15.00 Suits shown in this city, made to order, No hetter value Charlottetown, December 20, 1895—dy Charlotteown, December 10, 1895—25 JEWE LSTOVES —AND— RANGES. R. B. NORTON & CO. —_ fo-nignt BUY A SEASON TICKET THE RINK. The Best A mas Gift you can make. All the Drug Stores have them for sale. Ten per cent. off to families buying $38.00 worth.* J. B. DAWSON, GEO. ROGERS, Managei s. C ,arlottetown, Dec. 24, 1895—lw hand while we wish Merry Christmas. you surely want Give us your a Merry, At this season you something in our line. What’s the matter with a pair of Skating 3oots (beauties), Hockey Bosts, Overshoe, or a pair of nice Slip- pers ? These are very suitable for Chrietmas Presents. Our prices are away down on these goods. A. E. McEACHEN, dec19 THE SHOE MAN. = mt ae W ants, f Lost, Found, ind, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. “ W ANTED—A maid for generai housework for one month.—Mrs Gro E Fun, = Jpper Prince Street. ecd4 L0S3T—On Thursday evening, either on Gratton Street or Queen Street, a goid breast- pin with a white stone. Reward will be paid f itis left at this office. dec23 FOR SALE OR TO LET—A snug cottage af six rooms and pantry on Fitzroy Street East. Possession given atonce. To the light yarties a barguin will be given. — ee of Wa W HAxspver, Fitzroy Street Eas decl9— i pa LOST—Last evenine. Water Street, board of about six o’clock, on near Queen Hotel, the fro nt a sieigh (blue), Please return to Fiynn’s Stable, corner of Great George and King Streets. decl7 STAMPS—AIl kinds of po*tage stam; s wanted; send for prix 8.—GEORGE Gn UNDY, Bediord Road, Toronto lw pd—nov2s wiscchinetiiitiialingi tiga Ww ANTED—A good plain cook. Apply to Mrs CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street West. dec3—3i (2 6) pa MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most hsalthy part of the city, fronting the Hillsborough River, forme id = upied by Dr Dawson. 1 has a fine lar. coach house and stable :a most desirable pas dence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to "BE NJ DAVIES. oct]j—d&w guarvaw pat law A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—NIcHOLs «& Co, Wesley Buii dings, Toropt wy & 9—deel3 STORAGE—Carriages carefully stored for the winter season at PH TRAINOR’Ss, 224 Kent Street. 1w—decl3 FOR SALE—A hay press will be sold cheap, , Apply atthe residence of the undersigned 119 Rocbford Street.—Wa Scorr, decli--lw pd FUR ADUPTION- -English aged 14 ye&rs, Apply lpm to Riv 5 Street. orphan giri between hours of J2 an AMES SIMPsoNn, Rochferd decl]3 TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air, bath, ete. — mod- eraie ApplytoR M | Mook e. -dec7 TO pars good tenement house on Bishop Street. Contains stx rooms. Apply to THos CAMPBELL. li-—de 19 WANTED-Gir! for general work. to Mas PS Brown TO LET _H: alf the Cottave Kent School. Henderson. A decz3 adjoining West Apply on the premises or Mr i 4 , } Oc t12, TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Great George streets, Apply on the premiser iit ivi MONEY—Loans made on city or country property. Apply toF W L Moore, folicitor «e, Landon House Corner, d& w 3m --dee3 $1500- $600 down, 3900 on mortage if de sired—buvs desirable dwe lling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, he althy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MPLUISE, Londcn House building, or cor- ner King and Gieat reorge Streets, novd “PO LET— Two Offices in the Stamper Bloc pply © PRowss Bros. U—mayl ft 13 yy i} ; LES pee te Een, EER RONEN Be HERE Om ey So Re ue ane rma Fig aalied |. are CTO ees i A Bea ADs obs Gg ih 8