0 ~ ~ ._ 1 ’ 1913, mwsev unmet om.. f 'rim om-Nanci. _, mm.. elm. ~ racy ol/ER 1=EnEnnfs_ Boarded a fiunboat by Stealth, Overpowered ing i--Crevlfbcstroyed -the-Machinery and Carried _ _ _Away Quantity (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY, Dec. 9.-Rebels nn. der General 'Aguilar in the vicinity of 'l`i\lliBl\l» scored over the federal UUPPI A-.ll°l'° ¥°5t°_l"l5Y by slipping around the edge of the town and boarding the gilnboat Tuxpam while the federal troops were not looking and disabling her machinery and guns _ m<_i_s_~=iil'=s_sva1iifi;~__a\1-nnu__<.; __ ammuiitidn, according to a story reaching the federal capital. The trick' was due to carelessness on`the` part oi some federnls. The gunboat Wes Btstimled some distance above of _ Ammunition. ,__;,. -_______ the town for the purpose of observing the movements and menacing the rn- lbels. The latter seculed a gasoline aunch, manned it with twenty msn and boarded the gunboat when shs ,was left in charge of a small crew which they overpowered. The report from London that Provisional Pres- ident Huerta is about to transfer his _sent of government from Mexico City to Iguala is regarded here as very “vlikviy owing to the fact that Igua- Ia is a small town in the mountains of Guerrero. It is regarded as the 1¢l1_St likely place to which the noni; of ifflvernment would be changed. NS. ANN BANANA UEEINIALS' NEPNNN _. __-__ TT w(Canadian Pres.) 0 A A.Dec. 9-Seri 11;; of international waters vN'Ji\Nlsl1:;)sh1ouN'y;? in the report to be made shortly by officials of the Canadian and United States Government whio have bee ‘SLANN SUEEESSES Al MAINNME WINTEN EAIN, -_ _.__- (5Decial to The Guardian) AMHERST. Dec. 9.-The thir- teenth annual maritime winter fair opened here yesterday. The non; weather that has prevailed for the Pest two days has rendered the roads almost impassable and hence the at- tendance was not. u to the usual Sf ‘ nl P conducting an investigation for n average, but a large crowd is in at- year. The investigation is now near. teudance to-day. H18 Wllipletlon, the work-has extend-I The fair itself so far as entries go ed from the Lake of the Woods to the surpasses every show held. In the St.John River. The report of the 1n_ vestigators will be in the hands of the International Joint Commission by the middle of Januaryfwhen an im-1 ll0l'tBl1t meeting of the commission will be held at Washington. | The request made to the commis-` sion by the two Governments was' that the conditions with regard ti N sewerage pollution along the inter- national boundary should be studied and recommendations made with a view to remedying the conditions if the inquiry should disclose the need for a remedy. The examination mane so far is complete with the exception of the St. John River where some further work has to be done. The worst conditions are understood to have been found in the Detroit and Niagara River. At the meeting to take place next month the question of power devel- opment at -Sault Ste. Marie, will be under consideration together with the application for the diversion of water, from Shoal Izaks for the City of Win- nipeg. The report of the engineers who have been taking the levels of the Lake of the Woods will also come before the commission at this sittin-g. MEXIIIANS' TNYING Tl] NAISE LNAN _.__ (Canadian Press.) PARIS, Dec. 9-Representatives of the Mexican Government are ‘attempts ing to raise money in Paris. The Mexican financial agent, in London, Luis De La Barra, and Manuel Garza Aldnliv. former Minister of the Inter- ior in Huerts/s Cabinet, have now opened nogotiiltions with the Banque Du Paris at Pays 'Bas and ioivher members of the London and Paris banking' group which took part in the Mexican loan authorized in the spring, with the olfject of having this group advance about $6,000,000 or $7,000,000 immediately. This is to meet the interest cn Mexican loans and-on railroad bonds. An exchange of views is now going on among the bankers to whom special inducements hs.v_e_been made but they appear re- luctant to touch the los-n at present- , ,_,..._.__.-.-_-1- PROTECTION FOR FOXEB. MoNc'roN, mc. 9.-It is reverted that the N. B; Fo; Breeders will sell for nnsnsnron ot the next legislature to protect them against iml>0ri1°P0_B'i_£ E coupon, nee. a-srfgsaln-didn. al Dobell, son of the late Hoi. $.11. Dobeu, has been appointed tor-General of the West African I tier forces. ,_ _ THE CASE DISLDBBED. ' SHELBYVILLE. Dec. 9.- Judge Blair to-day instructed the jury '.10 dismiss the case against Dl_'.‘*C\’_#_lg, charged with the IIIUIIOI' DI Db Knabe, woman doctor. mE \vEs11lEs. _ _ THE 3 ' TIDE. IODA! ETC. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Dec. 10.-Winds in. creasing to strong breeses and mod- erate gales, southerly and westerly, Partly fair and mild, but some light snowlalls or fiurries. , 'rua wean-Inn.-Ymerssy .ws fine and cool. The highest tempera- ture recorded was twenty-six degréel above zero, in contrast with the dit! degrees above registered on the pre- vious day. The lowest point ‘to nttendunce and kind sentiments and which the mermomwuwau _,on ,*p`_ dav night was twenty-two degrees above; At 9 a. m. yestetdsy twenty- thrce degrees above vI'l.l`Ne0s'd00; ‘Q 9 p. m. twenty-six above. ~ The tide will be high this uldrhill at 8.28 and tomorrow at l.2l;‘ '~& win he nigh tonight st 8.03 and se- morrow at 8.18. ‘ The sun sets this evening and tp- morrow at 4.15; it risss morning at 7.32 and Friday at The moon rises tomorrow at 2.33. ' ` The first quarter of the moon 'IO n Friday, Dec. 5th at 10.59 5,. The moon will be full on Dec. lata nt 11 s. m. ' The length of today will,be QM: hoursand forty-four minutes. - _-_ s ` snnuuncssslilil. cosine Emir. ' ` -as-n One cent per wordieadl ~hi¢tfo_n fl' order. Minimum dill# SVU” ' cents. _ mission 35 cents, ‘lin-il-911 i want at the refreshment table" ` Church hnznnr. _.___ \ ___-.---q_ ,-'lm OPIHINS OF ClT|_,ZE~NS_ OPI TRADE UNION] _ CONFEDIERATIUN JUBILEE REFUSE T0 STRIKE The meeting of the coun Wd 'Q ti t ik t th t I X it I stormy one, adherents of James leafs C51' eo e rR(esun0nBBO k 'V I Britain in sullport of the transport' km' the “tri e Nader' "t-Nm*-,r'_u workers of Dublin and instructed the swung “u pr°p°F°l° °f the o°Mu'* delegates to Dublin to endeavor to UV” °l°m°llf» Which °V°llt“°“7 °\\’|.`ld. resume negotiations with the employ-‘ the day, .e% ’“'° ancéf” .,~.. "'s 'r me -o- ,T1 ¢»;¢a-ace-Qian' JK-*£5~ IEIIICS ITG this column. Cash milf. Qhcmlm °zion church tes cn_'r\un‘ssdy from 5 to 7. Price including _ "Don't bother baking 5 Christfdli cake. You will find just what -mf- "The New Glasgow Wo|nsn‘s la- stitute will hold an e\ and pie social, Thursday, _ mn nt 1 p. rn. Admission, meg Ladies with pies free. |107-if-i i Madame Luisa Tetrszzinl; “Srena ...- deile paula." (Mon Scene from Ln- "see the ntue christmas Mess, cis Donezetti), Madame Nellie Melbe.; nn nsoorntsd, and suitable for Chih- "(‘olcste Aida," (from Aida), Verdiwpnnn dinner osnt¢\\9ieoss,- ity; Church bnaear. M204