fix m _ ) L_ ii -moooii. -is Harvard or Yale. o~ ~ _ celebrated as Evacuation Howe retired to Halifax soldiers, 4 000 seamen and families, lille latter pioneers of the memorable northward rf those WHO to their .Qing and Flag YORK ALS() HI‘~l'l‘ORIC the grcutest city in the 1775 the battle of Bunker Dutch in 1614, by whom it was called 'stock as it is in the _Unltod State-si to 'sumptuous stewmship of the Metro- chief Eml1oriii"v- ig -l ' I meinoriallsed by the famous lhlanhattan, but was captured by the be of Revolutionary or Puritan an- politan line Leaivi B t l " - nmngw mm B n ". l’_°p`!._: was fowght in which th’ Briush in 1664 _md held un l7s3__ ieestry _ __ _ ng os on on ii- ii ation of six millions, ot which 1.-hresi _ General ‘i 'Howe were During the last scven ycnrs of that ‘ summer nrttmoon brnnsting the At im _s _ i i- m ons have _ r homes in Massa- vioiorious, hue with time of trouble it who occupied OLD Fauna Now Fonoofrmn 1““*f° ml rvuuiliniz thu Oops Hoi ohnieiis 5 ' -_ ‘ | Washim ton in turn bo- by the British troops New york Happily, with the he-sling iniluenclcs peninsula i th I _ _ - . ” _C “lining ‘lily and Boston contains about three quor- ,he my and (yn March 17th, li_ke Boston, still celubrstes Evocua- of timie,old wnongs announce on both early evmin -- the tion Day, but the actual evacuation' took place seven years and some months later in New York than in Bosfnn. 'PHE LOYALIST EXODUS. The time of the Revolutionary War -in _the thirteen colonies is spoken oi in the United States as oniq "that tried men's souls." Assuredly if tried the souls not only of those whi embraced- the cause of independence, ‘but of _those who remained loyal tr their King. In those ‘ strenuoui days their troubles began before th. outbreak c-f the war. Some 95,00( in-ativoo oi tho colonies fought on to K§ig’s side. To.th-om the Republi can forces under Washington were ro bels. To than the Loyallsts vreri Tories. a name of opllrobrium. Wher the and came it was found' that tb- Loymllsts had many of thqm given u their _lives and all had lost their pri party with the lost cause. In.1"(83 ahout_100,000 ol the Loya Many went to Great Brltailn, others to the West Indies, many to the wildi of New Brunswick (where they foun ded' St. John) to Nova Scotia, an( Ontario. Upwards of 10,000 cam overland from New York and- Pennsyl vanld, through the wild-erness to Op tario. They suffered incredible tod and hardlships, on the way and after' shores of th-e Atlantic, ,the ~St. Law. S ANDic0iisra I 4 e Newt- .na A i or insroiiic inn-:iiiis'|‘ .__~_&_____ Melmpois ob ilie Wesierni;~“llemlsphcrie;f _ »1B0sl0nisllleiifUf`0Il[eciual =Capiial.f,., ,Elie illilgrhii ° "Wil-"¢I‘8i"afe»'I‘lle »Rcvoluli0_nary War, the A I-Uyalisis. Remiiiders oi the Days I that -Tried Me'n’s Souls. . 1 _aiv-ioon,. some no iight miner tho ro- "pub1icoo. ohhoro under the British sides have been largely obliterated t and friendly relations have been os- traverses tho" partially sheltoi-eil tall.-li~s_l1ed_ across the border. In the s revolutionary war mnny f-amilieswere I flag. Brother 'sometimes met broth- D ‘er, sword to sword on the battlefield, I l Kei B glimpse of the shores of (lon- ectlcut on the right und of lion-g sland on the left. A Bm; and instances are on record where 'h'°“ld 11° 0710050 V0 Slumber b`rot'her became his brother’s priso- Q) ner. And in the ancestral homes of B one having ddsarnbd the G_ther_ A on till New York is reached, he muy n his return trip traverse Lcng Is- and Bound in the afternoon rind arly evening. h. _ Dwiseniger retlrcsitcrs of a million souls, ,md Wm, 1.1m! g, . - ~ . .__ . _ _ _ _ o rcs and during the hours of ict] nearny, cities easily, cheaply nzid | _ , _ quickly reached by tlieelectriifr r--ziilsl . . ound-s ot Nantucket and Vi‘neynril.ia million people may be said Lo live' ` ' ' - D th'H»¢` Period* he passes Bimzurd's lin Boston and its environs, Mdlopohhn LHC Buildings NCW` Y0l'li clly, "IC 'T\“¢St i B81. Newport and Nnrragansettl New York' State-the Empire Sinte |h w ‘_ l , Pier. If hc be an early rist-ir ho will _~ni‘c-re populoiis than the Dominion I e or ' ! _ |,¢~ -_ ___ ~,d. hns now 'over eight millions of poo-l , don. and will probably y-et overtake mi; ,md ,_\¢¢,v0 “im mmembu. B New ill. _although the Englisli metropolis York which hail hutoiio tenth of this has still s strong loud. It is a population it hns today Dlc, of whom almost one half urc in New York City. With u single ex- ception New ‘York is the most pop- ulous city now on tho face of tho eurth. With o single excep- tion New York is the just source of Anglo Saxon pride thot tho ,,~rt-on-st cities oi the oi<1THE WONDER UF 'PHE NE Qs ists left the Port ol New York alone] Dyul to Republican trwdmons' amd But they founded u nation on th' I Janaidn there is still here and' there racks that had clashed' in in the re- There are many family names and ‘amily trees that _ were divided in hat fateful war, one portion wholly olebratin-g Republican anniversaries and victories on one side of the lime, ind the other branch equally devoted o moznrchfical and British Institu- ,iomi on the other side' ol the ibounid- try. In Boston' t/hey celebrate Evacu- i ition Day, and the Glorious Fourth. 'n St. John Lorallst D11! and .hrorughout Caunidia Vi0t0f'iN DW B-W1' lominion Daynre honored to the renoe and the Groot Lskev,,ih whio: today it is as prouil»s`b0iist'~ln (Jan-- ii ns fouiidud by ada to be. descended_‘ fro'vn` Loyalist . i" . :.',.i I 'ull. , THE COMINGJPOGETHER. , Since those early days that tried nen’s -souls, the Republic luis grown- o und-rewmed-of greatness, wealth ind Power, and Canada has etxpand- id fromfthe Atlantic to the Pacific ,nd uorthwnfnd to tho DUN- . For a time, inf the last iour de- cades of the nineteenith ‘century Can- ida senit' on iirmy oi exodla-ns to the . ~ _ -l , ll mired states-iooioiii the number f.i|yA lliil|,,New'-Yo'rli,'_ ` ` A ‘ ' ` A ' ‘ - `§'V~" _ ' ° 'hat came northward lo the- Loyallst 'Bxod-us. They in-termnrried, in not of 01 th” service PY tf¢1Vdl|il1"_r 8/sill" Mid Christian Era. some ,authorities say," few cases with related families that agailr “P0111-11959 Kwai T1|T'l»i'n@ Ships elevclr hundred yci'i.i's before that lad been divided at the Revolutio-ni. BlN1_U1° !'0\1tG |185 b€°0U10 w P0l’f|l1\l‘ date. New York dates from 1\.‘l4. \ miilllon Ulinadians becaime loyal fB0f-Or Hn the tl”a11Bl>01`t¢1tii'»‘u W0\fl\il~ ‘London had s population of 2,500,000 itizens of the Republic in which ' Ein 1850 when New Yuri: had but a :heir forefathers wero dcspoiled s/nd A NEW YORK AND L0l§TD0N- |lit°tic over 500.000. In thc 53 yenrs lriven into exile. Th‘ofusands of them _ _since that dn-te Ionilon has gained 'ought in the Union armies agsrlndlr To the traveller fnom Eastern Cain- four nn'il n ho-lf millions and New he sovuthi. Nowa rofiex wave ofluin Bda touring down'the coast by the York three und n l;~sli millions of lreils of thousands of American clnffl-_ Metropollan' Line, it may be of ini- people. In recent yours New ,cus has flowed into the western terest to say that the six Ncw»- Eng-,York is adding- to its Janadlan prmries. A score of rail- land' Btutcs, of which Boston is thepopulntion as rapiilly ns Lon- , `l‘l~fp, v -', il. Q' ,\_ _ , il ` li' 7; o ` ` ‘ ` I no birds, the gi-en iiao soho sooth- - ' ` i ` i I ',, i .. . _. ____ ,’ '\__,‘. ~ - i -.., _ iv' '. y ¢l h \» 1 ' ‘- ‘ .1 , . ~ ‘ I ‘_ ’ ' .oo it-mana no one ohiii-ormon of ozu ,, vaysnnil' a' thfousa/nd i':el¢S'l`ll€Ph Wir” ` ' 'irons the border, lnvterchsngl-ng the l V' morchianldise of a vast 'international . wmmel-gg, and business and social' messages of the two related nations. , ' 1N'mscoMMUNioA'rioN. V 1-‘g\',` -5'. _ . ` These railwsiys, with als many lines ' of stehimcrs on the Atlantic, the Great Laikos and the Paclilc carry ' hundreds Of Uhollyqndu of tourlstd and _ pleasure seekers northward or south- 5 ward hound. In spring and summer , tho gredt wafve sweeps northward In I search of coolness, reureaition 'amd sport, In the autumn, earlier -th-am a, 1., _ .Yr "" 4 ` *~ 4- n _ _ . »-`L-_d»¢A*U 4 'JZ -A`¢_ . , ./ '-‘ _ ` *rig \ .1-____' - _ ivard again. It is followed later. y _ 1-'bt~l~ 'f .Q of -those Canadians whose wealth -a _7”"_ f -‘i inclina.ti'o'ns enable them to resi e " ` ' south. - __"`a',_'.“ _ All this interchange of comim~e_o " .. i- . __,‘ ' md travel, of thought and Opinion. ` ` » f ,V 'che better B¢fiUl‘l“¢°-“°° th" lm' - ,prwng up during 95 years of P¢B°l. 4 A ~ \,` ' 'ands and the establishment of such A 1’ A .-/, ieppy relationships between the two ,. i __ _ ' _,iv .' ,wpioo um it mms im-odiiiio one . ' ' I ' ' . gimoot unthinkable that they shall If i Hgverba broln. _ ' » ‘”' , '.~~ ‘ A suurruous rms. , _ 1; Such are some of_the thong*-do I l .* .._..__' "L C l ' that may come » to _'fa ,, i of the oiu Loyoiim - o» ...na - _ , , mailer, not yearly enlareins We e ‘“ ` 1 < 'luring the co-ld season in the Suinll' """']""i "A It is s splendid trip either way and in old muokei, that spoke loud for DOW WMS- and urwxcelled either for ,oyalty on bloody News across the pleasure or comimercial travel. Thou- 'bordér or an Om “word _"__ of sands of patrons of the Metropolitan » » - L ine have attested their appreciation World and the New, the -greatest WORLD greatest city the world ever sow. Tho _ known to history, speak one language’ “'10 €X0€‘l>tion is l.'.»nilon. (irenter London now en1l,1'ocLs n population of hav” U CUUUUUD lifiutllrir and are As it is, New York is the wonder seven millions. lint l_o_ni1on is o A !!0vc-rned' by free, representative inut'~ tl W very old city comprircil with New f-UUDIIS. pnpulultlou wud we ith ' York. It datcsironi before the in ie popubition of New Msg Ufm, commcu. _ . _ - " "0, in`-the ents I/olutfonamy struggle. ‘ , .ii iisails along the historic dioresi ._.,_,_; _ _ . "‘ t _ ` , i :pf ~. '~flill@-f 0 I - ___. Iqitqf _`& 1 j _ _S Pi Barring' '_wurs, enrtliii-,umkcs und des- it 1-mimios_ it is one of ghd-Fi-kstest' .ted other _great cities in ‘the piist,!p|,m,.¢_ 1;(,S¢,,u has i,;mg"¢_|1.i`;y;;ed' 5 and. from which New York has so fur ,great cminonce ui-i ii ,' c,c_n_tI_l,_. Off Hunefedbllt ]l“|l°~ WPT” "WY lf? nithniiglit mill ciiliiiriw ~Every ons populatinn,of ten millions cfustcrcd who travels at all shoulil»i_ioe tlfese ”"b0“t_thc milulyh' Uf th” Hmlsllll Wlllhltwn ni»f,1ihl0 /\n!'_~riltiin c|til';;.i hndrlfdr in -thc' life-time oi those who iiri‘_1lio pwrisiiirc from ' ons to ~th`.li__ot&4? at eggsm :;?'§“°'*f‘* a ' ‘ li » 4 , » r i ' i Ymli ln 1930 7 6*’ in lhe Yell? 20007 prisas it I controls nm] thelnfllieiiecsl oimeetm troying pla;-;\|es,_ such us have dcsoln centrcs of hum-nn uct-ivity 'rin-"'1 this' §\"" . __ B°“°nim__‘ N,"_~,YMk_¥___ ,- . i <»~--Hilo; Now England and New York on -» .. = _ - - » A _S,`S. YALE," , \ _._ ‘ ' ~ v . l Q ` ; » ` ‘ .l ' ¢. / I * _ _ , _ ._, _ ., t , _ 3 . , v l ,.1 J r posslbltics._ Thcre are mi-n still liv-'Meiropolitinn llinc. A U qv 'V I -,§.,___, .7 _ , ii .gg » -Rosé-»‘ 4 - __-__--H-A--o_o-\*"""‘