THE END
[INDEX]
A
Abbott, Sir John, [217]
Abercorn, the Duke of, [299]
Aberdeen Journal on Newspaper Society’s dinner, [302]
Aberdeen, Lord, at National Club dinner, [239]
Aberdeen, Mr. James Bryce’s meeting at, [305]
Abortive political movement, [56]-[61]
Adams, Charles Francis, [109]
Address, House of Commons to the Queen, [131]
Adolphustown, meeting at, [64]
Alaska acquired by United States, [98]
Alaskan Award, [347]
Algoma, contest constituency, [57]
Allan, Hon. G. W., [65], [158]
Allen, Benjamin, [78]
Allen, J. Davis, visits Canada, [259];
visits Toronto, [260]
Allen, Ethan, [109]
Alverstone, Lord, on Alaskan Arbitration, [348]
American Continental Congress, [2]
Ames, Oliver, [109]
Amnesty meeting, [41]-[45]
Annexation letters to Globe, [121]
Annexation manifesto of 1849, [4]
Annual meeting, Imperial Federation League in Canada, 1888, [91];
1889, [128];
1890, [138];
1892, [195];
1893, [196];
1894, [204];
1896, [213]
Annual meeting, Imperial Federation League (England), 1890, [142]
Annual meeting, British Empire League in Canada, 1897, [223];
1898, [244];
1899, [248];
1900, [271];
1901, [285];
1902, [288], [289];
1903, [347]
Annual meeting, British Empire League (England), 1902, [324]
Appendix A, [369]
Appendix B, [375]
Archibald, Lt.-Governor, visits Niagara Falls, [36];
plot to forestall expedition, [45]-[47];
fails to meet Riel’s emissaries, [48]
Argentine export of wheat, 1897, [238], [239]
Armour, Chief Justice, [347]
Arnold-Forster, Rt. Hon. H. O., [199]
Ashburton, Lord, [349]
Atlantic and Pacific Fleets increased, [152]
Atlantic Steamship Combine, [292]
Avebury, Lord (Sir John Lubbock), [203], [206];
presides at conference, [207];
member of organising committee, [209];
British Empire League inaugurated, [212];
meeting at his house, [230];
at British Empire banquet, [280];
presides at Council meeting, 1902, [299];
at Congress, [358]
Aylesworth, Hon. Mr., Alaskan Arbitration, [348]
B
Badenach, Wm., [58]
Badgerow, G. W., [58]
Baines, Talbot, [300]
Baker, Edgar, [78]
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., [76]
Banquet, British Empire League in London, 1900, [271]-[280]
Barrie, meeting at, [136]
Barton, Sir Edmund, [280], [332], [334]
Bastedo, S. T., [189]
Beach, Sir Michael Hicks-, on food supply, [236], [334], [356]
Beatty, W. H., [158], [197]
Beers, Dr. W. Geo., speech at Syracuse, [126];
speech at Toronto, [137]
Begg, Faithfull, M.P., [321], [322]
Behring Sea fisheries, [147], [150], [151]
Belleville welcomes Schultz, [27]
Bennett, Capt. James, [26], [43]
Beresford, Lord Charles, [320]
Bernard, Lally, letter to Globe, [330]
Bethune, R. N., [159]
Biggar, C. W. R., [58];
on Sir Oliver Mowat, [186], [192]
Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, [138]
Blackstock, T. G., [197]
Blain, Hugh, [58], [158], [197]
Blaine, Hon. James, Behring Sea difficulty, [147], [151], [153];
re Commercial Union, [163]
Blake, Edward, at National Club, [239]
Bliss, Cornelius N., [109]
Board of Trade banquet, 1887, [88]
Board of Trade banquet, Sir Oliver Mowat’s speech, [193]
Body Guard, Governor-General’s, escort Lord Lansdowne, [73]
Boer ultimatum, [264]
Borden, Sir Fred, in England, 1902, [322], [331], [333], [334]
Borthwick, Sir Algernon, [209]
Boswell, Mayor, [64], [65]
Boulton, Major Charles, [23]
Boulton, Sir S. B., [321]
Bourassa, Henri, [264]
Bowell, Sir Mackenzie, [217], [244]
Braddon, Sir Edward, [226]
Brantford branch formed, [119]
Brassey, Hon. T. A., [207]
Brassey, Lord, [198], [209]
Bristol Chamber of Commerce meeting, [316]
British Columbia, union with Canada, [9]
Brock, Sir Isaac, [15]
Brock, W. R., [158]
Brock’s Monument, [158]
Broomhall, G. S., [239]
Brown, Hon. G., letters of Mair to Globe, [14];
Red River expedition, [34];
publishes Foster’s lecture, [55];
Algoma election, [57]
Bruce Mines, meeting at, [57]
Bryce, Dr. George, [20]
Bryce, Rt. Hon. James, at Aberdeen, [306], [315]
Bull, Rev. Canon, [185], [186]
Bulletin, New York Commercial, [106], [148]
Bunting, Percy Wm., correspondence with, [178]
Butler, General Benjamin F., [105]
Butler, Sir Walter, [299]
C
Caledonian Society dinner, 1888, [122]
California absorbed by United States, [98]
Cambridge, the Duke of, [140]
Cameron, Hector, [78]
Cameron, Hon. John Hillyard, [32]
Campbell, C. J., [159]
Canada, condition of, before Confederation, [7]
Canada Club dinner, 1902, [315]
Canada Club, speech at, 1890, [150]
“Canada First” party, origin of and meaning of, [9]
group aroused, [19]
a secret organisation, [21]
name chosen, [50]
Foster’s lecture, [54]
Canadian Club, dinner to Mr. Aylesworth, [348]
Canadian Club of New York, [82]
Canadian Monthly started, [169]
Canadian Mounted Rifles, [269]
Canadian Pacific Railway, cause of Commercial Union movement, [81]
Canadian Pacific Railway, plot to injure it, [110]
Canniff, Dr. Wm., [19], [26], [56], [58], [65]
Carbutt, Sir Edward, [299]
Carnegie, Andrew, member of Continental Union League, [109];
at meeting in Sun office, [111];
subscription to Continental Union League, [113]
Carruthers, Bruce, at Hart’s River action, [269]
Cartier, Sir George, in Hudson Bay negotiations, [13];
Red River expedition, [34];
visits Niagara Falls with Bishop Taché, [35]-[37];
his early disloyalty, [44];
changes his policy re Red River, [45];
letter to Riel, [48];
defeated in Montreal, [49]
Cartoon, United States in 1900, [104]
Cartwright, Sir Richard, resolution on reciprocity, [117];
meeting with Hon. James Blaine, [163];
on tariff inquiry, [220];
defends Sir Wilfrid Laurier, [226]
Casey, George E., M.P., [246]
Cattanach, A. J., [128]
Cawthra, Henry, [158]
Cecil, Lord Robert, letter to Times, [353]
Centennial of United Empire Loyalists, [64], [65]
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Austen, [318]
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph, [75];
at Board of Trade banquet, 1887, [88];
interview with, 1890, [146];
at British Empire League banquet, 1900, [272];
on preferential tariffs, [282];
luncheon with, 1902, [298];
Liverpool meeting, 1902, [306];
at Lord Lansdowne’s, [308];
speech at Birmingham, May, 1902, [308];
Daily News attacks, [310];
correspondence with, [338];
letter to him, [343]-[346];
speech at Birmingham, May, 1903, [346];
controversy with Lord Salisbury, [349];
luncheon with, 1906, [356];
illness of, [358], [366]
Charlton, John, M.P., in Continental Union Association, [108]
asks Glen for money, [112]
Chelmsford, meeting at, in 1900, [282];
effect of this meeting, [286]
Chicago Tribune, [103];
on speech, 1902, [297]
Chippawa, “Raising the Flag,” [159]
Civil War in United States, [5]
Clafflin, John, [109]
Clark, J. M., [85], [91];
seconds resolution, 1888, [94];
at Ingersoll, [205];
on deputations, [136], [204], [224]
Clarke, Mayor, [135]
Cleveland, President, message to Congress, [103], [120];
Venezuela message, [210], [218]
Cobden Club give Sir W. Laurier Gold Medal, [142]
Coburg, reception of Schultz and Mair, [28]
Cochrane, Bourke, [109], [112]
Cockburn, Capt. Churchill, at action of Lilliefontein, [268]
Cockburn, George R. R., [78], [85], [91];
occupies chair at First Imperial Federation meeting, [92], [159], [197], [200]
Cockburn, Sir John, [299]
Cockshutt, W. F., M.P., at Congress of Chambers of Commerce, [358]
Colomb, Sir John, [140], [199]
Colonial Club dinner, 1902, [315]
Commercial Union, origin of, [80]-[82];
a treasonable conspiracy, [82]-[96]
Commons, resolution on Preference, [195]
Condition of Canada before Confederation, [7], [8]
Confederation of Canada, [6]
Conference of 1907 futile, [366]
Congress, the American, [2]
Congress of Chambers of Commerce, 1906, [212], [356], [359]
Constitution of Imperial Federation League, [77]
Constitution of National Association, [59]
Contemporary Review, Goldwin Smith in, [177]
Continental Union Association, [108], [109];
Goldwin Smith Honorary President, [169];
Goldwin Smith’s letter to, [174]
Contingent to South Africa, letter on, [265], [266]
Cornell, W. E., [58]
Corn laws, repeal of, [4]
Cosby, A. M., [158], [197]
Cotton, growth of, in Empire, [300], [301]
Council Meeting of Imperial Federation League in 1890, [141]
Courier, Liverpool, extract from, [307]
Cox, Harold, [211]
Creelman, A. R., [197]
Creighton, David, [136], [165]
Crickmore, J., [58]
Crimean War, raised prices, [5]
Cumberland, Lt.-Col. Fred W., [57]
Currie, Sir Philip, Behring Sea question, [148]
Curry, J. W., K.C., [291]
Curzon, Mrs. S. A., poem, [87]
D
Dana, Chas. A., Continental Union League, [109];
at meeting in Sun office, [111];
Myers visits, [112];
Mercier’s letter to, [114];
letter to Morison, [115]
Darling, Henry W., [82]
Davidson, Lt.-Col. John I., [158]
Davies, Sir Louis, [244]
Daw, W. Herbert, at Conference in 1894, [207], [208]
Dedrickson, C. W., [58]
Denison, Colonel George T., one of Canada First Group, [10];
welcomes refugees from Fort Garry, [24], [25];
goes to Ottawa with refugees, [26];
drafts protest, [29];
interview with Lt.-Col. Durie, [37];
moves resolution at meeting, 1870, [43];
lecture on Duty of Canadians, [50];
advocates Imperial Confederation, 1870, [53];
speech at National Club against independence, [63];
speech at United Empire Loyalists’ Centennial, [66], [67];
O’Brien episode, [69];
opposes Commercial Union, [83], [84];
speech at Board of Trade banquet, 1887, [88];
at organisation of Imperial Federation League, Toronto, [91], [92], [93];
letter to Globe, 1888, [121];
at Caledonian Society dinner, [122];
threatens Annexationists, [123], [126];
at Ingersoll, Lindsay, and St. Thomas, [127];
at Peterborough and Woodstock, [128];
chairman of flag-raising deputation, [135];
appointed president Imperial Federation League, [196];
on deputation to England, 1894, [204];
at conference, Sir John Lubbock’s, 1894, [207];
organisation of British Empire League, [213];
deputation to Hon. Wm. Fielding and Mr. Patterson, [220];
mission to England, 1897, [225];
on denunciation of German treaties, [228], [229], [230];
interviewed in Toronto, 1897, [231];
on food supply, [232]-[236];
on West Indian preference, [242], [243];
speech at annual meeting, 1899, [248];
South African War, at Military Institute, [260], [261];
letter to Globe on Volunteer contingent, [265];
at British Empire League banquet in England, 1900, [271]-[280];
speech at Chelmsford, 1900, [282];
speaks at St. John, N.B., and Montreal and London, Ont., [287], [288];
mission to England, 1902, [291];
speech at Royal Colonial Institute, 1902, [293];
at Council meeting, British Empire League, [299];
interview with Lord Rosebery, [303];
addresses Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, [305];
dines at Lord Lansdowne’s, [308];
letter to Daily News, [311];
discussion in House of Commons, [316];
addresses London Chamber of Commerce, [319], [320];
controversy with Sir Robert Giffen, [326]-[331];
returns to Toronto and interview, [332], [333];
banqueted by National Club, Toronto, [335];
writes to Mr. Chamberlain, 23rd March, 1903, [343];
writes to Times on Lord Salisbury’s views, [349]-[352];
writes to Times in reply to Lord Robert Cecil, [354];
speech at Congress of Chambers of Commerce, [359]
Denison, Lt.-Col. Fred C., writes to Wiman, [86], [87], [158], [165], [218].
Denison, Rear-Admiral, [280]
Denison, Lt.-Col. Robert B., [65]
Denison, Lt.-Col. Septimus, [205]
Dennis, Lt.-Col. J. Stoughton, [17], [18]
Depew, Chauncey M., [109]
Deputation to England, 1894, [204];
1897, [223], [224];
1902, [286], [287]
Derby, Earl of, sends book to the Queen, [159];
on British Empire League committee, [208], [281]
Detroit, [95]
Devonshire, the Duke of, president British Empire League, [212], [272], [273];
at Liverpool, [225], [226]
Dickson, Casimir, [86]
Dilke, Sir Charles, at Royal Colonial Institute, [140]
Dissolution of Imperial Federation League, [194]-[198]
Dobell, Hon. R. R., [224]
Dodge, Granville W., [109]
Donovan, J. A., [58]
Drummond, George, [358]
Dunraven, Lord, [209]
Dun Winian & Co., influence of, [83]
Durie, Lt.-Col., guard of honour for Cartier, [37]
“Duty of Canadians to Canada,” lecture on, [50], [51]
E
Edgar, Sir James D., [19], [25], [43]
Edinburgh, Lord Morley’s speech at, [315]
Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce meeting, [315]
Egerton of Tatton, Earl, [299]
Election of 1891,
[156]
Elgin, Lord, negotiates Reciprocity Treaty, [5]
Elliott, R. W., [58]
Ellis, J. F., presides at National Club dinner, [335]
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, [98]
Empire, article in, 1890, [162];
comments on national spirit, [172];
flags given to schools, [156]
Empire Day inaugurated, [256]
English, C. E., [58]
Equal rights movement, [194]
Evans, Charles Napier, at Hart’s River, [269]
Evans, George E., on deputation, [204];
receives cable from Africa, [258], [291]
Evans, Sanford, [257]
Executive committee, resolution, 1902, [289]
Expedition, Red River, withdrawal proposed, [36], [42]
Express, The Daily, interview in, [293]
F
Fair Trade League, [211]
Farrer, Edward, in Commercial Union, [108];
Glen’s letters to, [110], [111], [112];
pamphlet, [163], [164]
Farrer, Sir William, [142]
Fenian influence, [115]
Fenian raid, Lt.-Col. J. S. Dennis at, [17]
Fenian raids, [9], [70], [240]
Ferguson, R. Munro, [199]
Fessenden, Mrs. Clementine, suggests Empire Day, [256]
Fielding, Hon. W. S., on Trade Inquiry, [220], [221];
West Indian preference, [242], [243];
speech in House, [243];
in London in 1902, [331]
Fife, the Duke of, [273]
Financial News on London meeting, [321]
Fisheries Treaty defeated in United States Senate, [120]
Fitzpatrick, Hon. Charles, [244]
Flag raising over schools, [134], [135]
Flag over schools, effect of, [269]
Flannery, Sir Fortescue, [321]
Fleming, Andrew, [27], [44]
Fleming, Sir Sandford, [197], [224], [245], [246]
Florida acquired by United States, [100]
Flower, Roswell P., [109], [113]
Food supply, correspondence on, [237]
Foraker, John B., [109]
Ford, I. N., report of Royal Colonial Institute dinner, 1902, [294]
Ford, I. N., [322], [323]
Forrest, Sir John, [334]
Fort Garry, [17];
seized by Riel, [18];
projected attack upon, [23]
Foster, Hon. George E., at First Imperial Federation League meeting, [78];
mission to England, 1902, [290], [291]
Foster, W. A., in “Canada First” group, [10], [15];
articles in Daily Telegraph, [22];
gets warrant against Richot and Scott, [31];
calls public meeting, 1870, [35];
at amnesty meeting, 1870, [44];
writes lecture, [54];
organises National Association, [56], [57], [58], [59]
Fraser, W. H., [58]
Free Trade, attack upon, at London Chamber of Commerce, [320]
Free Trade bogey, [286]
Fremantle, Sir Charles, [299]
French wars, expense of, [1]
Fuller, Bishop of Niagara, [65]
Fuller, Valancy, [82]
G
Gallinger, Jacob, [109]
Galloway, Joseph, [2]
Gallows Hill, [95]
Gamble, John W., [221]
German goods taxed in Canada, [229]
German and Belgian Treaties prevented preference, [139];
mission against them, [150];
resolution against, [194];
discussion on, [207], [208];
efforts against, in 1897, [228];
denounced, [230]
Giffen, Sir Robert, interview with, [234];
supports Corn Tax, [239];
letter against me to Times, [325];
reply, [327]
Glasgow, meeting at, 1902, [315]
Glen, Francis W., organises Continental Union League, [108];
letters of, [109], [110], [111], [112]
Globe, the London, comments, [352]
Globe, Toronto, [14];
letter to, in 1888, [101];
attacks and reply, [122], [124];
interview in 1897, [231]
Gooderham, Albert E., [197]
Gooderham, Alfred, [197]
Gooderham, George, [158], [197]
Gooderham, Wm. G., [197]
Governor-General Lord Lisgar, [45]
Governors of States endorse Cleveland, [211], [218]
Grahame, Richard, of Canada First Group, [19], [35], [58]
Grant, Rev., Principal George M., met him in Halifax, [53];
at First League meeting, [78];
in Australia, [127];
at Hamilton, [128];
on preferential trade, [204], [216];
urges West Indian preference, [242];
letters from, [243], [244];
speaks at Mulock banquet, 1898, [246];
sympathises at first with Boers, [259]
Grasett, Lt.-Col., [291]
Gray, R. H., [58]
Green, Mohawk Chief, [65]
Grey, Mr., United Empire Loyalist, [221]
Guelph, meeting at, [136]
Gurney, Edward, [158]
Gzowski, Sir Casimir, [70], [159]
H
Hague, George, [246]
Haliburton, R. J., [10], [15], [16];
at Niagara Falls, [35];
lectures, [16], [51], [52], [53]
Halifax, lecture at, [53]
Halifax branch, annual meeting of, [119]
Hamilton, annual meeting at, [128]
Hamilton, Lord George, [148], [308]
Hamilton, Wm. B., [159]
Hamilton, Wm. O’Brien at, [76]
Harcourt, Sir Wm. Vernon, speech in House of Commons, [316]
Harrison, President, breaks off negotiations, [151]
Hartington, Lord, [74]
Harts River, Bruce Carruthers, at action of, [268], [269]
Hawick, meeting at, in 1894, [211]
Hay, Admiral Sir Dalrymple, [321]
Hay, Col. John, [109], [110]
Headley, E. M., [210]
Henderson, James, [159]
Herbert, Sir Robert, chairman of executive, [212], [272], [299]
Herschel, Lord, at Mulock banquet, [245], [246]
Herschel, Hon. Richard, [245]
Hessin, Wm., [58]
Hill, Rt. Hon. Staveley, Behring Sea negotiations, [151], [163]
Hill, W. Becket, [207], [208], [209]
Hoffmeyer proposal, [90]
Holland, Sir W. H., [299], [300], [301], [358]
Home Rule resolutions, [69], [70]
Hopkins, J. Castell, Woodstock meeting, [128];
at Ingersoll, [79];
St. George’s Society, [175]
Hoskin, John, [158]
House of Commons address, 1891, [195], [196]
Howard, Allan McLean, [158]
Howe, Hon. Joseph, [4], [20]
Howell, A., [58]
Howland, O. A., [182]
Howland, W. H., chairman at Canada First meeting, [59], [60]
Howland, Sir Wm. P., [59]
Hudson’s Bay officials, hostile, [17]
Hudson’s Bay Company, their policy, [12]
Hudson’s Bay Territory, [9], [12];
acquired, [15]
Hughes, James L., [86];
meeting at Lindsay, [127];
on deputation to England, 1894, [205], [209], [211]
Hughes, Colonel Sam, at annual meeting, 1898, [244];
offers to raise contingent for South Africa, [260]
Hunter, Rose & Co. print Farrer’s pamphlet, [164]
Huron, Bishop of, [288]
Huron signal, [219]
Hutchinson, Thomas, [1]
Hutton, Major-General, [268]
I
Imperial Conference, 1902, [286], [287], [303], [305], [331], [332]
Imperial defence, letter to Times, [339]
Imperial Federation (Defence) Committee, [339]
Imperial Federation foreshadowed in lecture in 1870, [53]
Imperial Federation Journal, comments of, [96], [118]
Imperial Federation League started, [77];
in Canada, [85];
annual meeting, 1888, [91];
work of, [117]-[126];
dissolved, [197], [198];
resolution on dissolution, [199], [200]
Imperial preferential duty, [287]
Independence flag hoisted, [64]
Independence flurry, [62]-[68]
Independence movement, Globe’s action, [121]
India, export of wheat, 1897, [238], [239]
Ingersoll, branch formed at, [79];
meeting at, [127]
Innerkip, Meeting at, [173]
Innes, Lt.-Col. P. R., [209]
Interprovincial trade, Haliburton’s lecture on, [15]
Irving, A. S., [58]
J
James, Dr. W. Culver, [207], [209], [299]
Jersey, Lord, [209]
Jesuit Estates Act, [194]
Jones, Sir Alfred, organises meeting at Liverpool, [305]
Jetté, Lt.-Governor, Alaska Commission, [348]
Jones, John P., [109]
K
Kilbride, Mr., evicted tenant, [74], [75]
Kimberley, cable from, [258]
King, the, at British Empire League banquet, 1900, [273], [274], [280]
Kingsmill, George R., [20], [22], [58]
Kingsmill, Nicol, [58]
Kipling, Rudyard, poem, [222]
Kirby, Wm., [185], [192]
Kirkpatrick, Lt.-Governor Sir George, [190]
Kitchener, Lord, on Hart’s River action, [269]
Kirwan, Capt. Michael, [114]
Kirwin, General, [114]
Knutsford, Lord, refuses to denounce treaties, [196], [228]
L
Lacrosse Club banquet, London, 1902, [293]
Lady of the Snows, [222]
Langelier, Mr., at New York, [111]
Lansdowne, Lord, visit to Toronto, [70], [71], [73], [74];
interviewed by Imperial Federation League, [118];
British Empire League banquet, 1900, [272], [280];
dinner at, [308]
La Prairie Camp, [33]
Laurie, General, [321]
Laurier, Sir Wilfrid, [111];
British preference, [216];
election of 1896, [219];
Lord Salisbury refers to, [220];
in Liverpool, 1897, [225];
on Free Trade, [231];
West Indian preference, [242], [243];
resolution about Transvaal, [259];
on contingent, [263], [264];
returns from Chicago, [264];
decides to send contingent, [264];
at Sir William Mulock’s, [267];
speech in House, 1902, [303];
interview with, at Hotel Cecil, [331];
at conference, 1902, [333], [334];
at conference, 1907, [366]
Lauterbach, Edward, [109]
Law, Fred, Commander, [86], [128]
Leader article on Red River Expedition, [36]
Lecture on “Duty of Canadians,” [50], [51]
Lecture on “National Spirit,” Appendix A, [371]
Lee, A. B., [158]
Lee, Capt., M.P., [300]
Lee, Walter S., [158]
Leeds, Lord Rosebery’s meeting at, 1902, [304]
Lefroy, Fraser, [291]
Leith Chamber of Commerce, [315]
Letter to Globe, 26th September, 1888, [101]
Letter to Globe on wanting war, [124];
on contingent, [265]
Lesperance, John Talon, poem, [158]
Lessard, Col. C. B., [268]
Leys, John, Jr., [158]
Liberty, Sons of, reference to, [126]
Lilliefontein, fight at, [268]
Lindsay, meeting at, [127]
Lisgar, Lord, at Niagara Falls, [35], [45]
Liverpool, arrived at, 1890, [140];
in 1897, [225]
Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, 1902, [305], [307]
Liverpool papers, comments on meeting, [307]
London Chamber of Commerce meeting, 1902, [319], [320]
London, Ontario, meeting at, 1901, [288]
Long, J. M., [79]
Loring, A. H., [197], [198], [199];
letter to Times in reply, [339]
Louisiana purchased, [98]
Low, Seth, [109]
Low, Sydney, writes interview for Pall Mall Gazette, [298]
Loyal address from House to the Queen, [131]
Loyalists of the Revolution, [1]
Lubbock, Sir John: see Avebury, Lord
Lubbock, Neville, [210]
Lundy’s Lane Monument, [181], [182]
Lyman, Henry, [128]
Lyman, H. H., [128], [224]
Lynch, Dr., taken prisoner, [19];
arrives from Fort Garry, [25];
first protest, [30], [31];
second protest, [38], [39]
M
Mafeking demonstration, [283]
Mail, London Daily, on Canadian Imperialism, [246]
Mail, the Toronto, [117]
Mair, Charles, [10];
writes letters from Fort Garry, [14];
introduces Schultz, [15];
made prisoner, [19];
escapes from Fort Garry, [21];
raises loyal men at Portage la Prairie, [23];
lectures at Belleville, [53], [54]
Manchester Guardian, [303], [310]
Manitoba No. 1, hard wheat, [13]
Mansion House, meeting at, [140];
meeting in 1896, [212]
Map of North America in New York World, [104]
Marcus, Herman W., [207], [210]
Masham, Lord, [314]
Mason, Lt.-Col. James, [260]
Mason, J. Herbert, [158], [197], [224]
Matabeleland, proposed preference, [228]
Matsugata, Count, at Lord Lansdowne’s dinner, [308]
Matthews, Jehu, [78]
Macdonald, E. A., [108], [190]
Macdonald, Sir John A., Hudson’s Bay acquisition, [13];
Red River rebellion, [28];
interview with, [29];
illness of, [35], [41];
letter to, [130], [161];
election in 1891, [163], [164], [165], [166];
his death, [217]
Macdonald, J. K., [128]
Macdougall, Hon. Wm., sent to England re Hudson’s Bay, [13];
appoints Mair to surveying party Fort Garry, [13];
Lt.-Governor of North-West Territory, [15];
arrives at Pembina, [17];
returns to Ottawa, [20];
at amnesty meeting, [42];
member North-West Emigration Society, [54]
Macdougall, Joseph E., [20], [54], [58]
Macfarlane, Senator, [78]
Macfarlane, Thomas, letter to League Journal, [90];
at Hamilton meeting, [128]
Mackenzie, Alexander, becomes Premier, [49], [57]
Macklem, Oliver, [158]
Maclean, W. F., M.P., [246]
MacNab, John, County Attorney, [24], [25]
MacNabb, Alexander, Police Magistrate, [31]
McCarthy, Dulton, president Imperial Federation League, [78];
Toronto branch, [85], [90];
at Toronto meeting, 1888, [95], [96];
at Peterborough, [12];
at Hamilton, [128];
Sir Leonard Tilley replaces him as president, [194];
subscribes to fund, [197];
at annual meeting, 1896, [216];
suggests preference to England, [222];
on deputation, [224]
McGillicuddy, Daniel, [219]
McGoun, Archibald, [139]
McGuire, John C., [109]
McInnes, Senator, [128]
McKay, Dr., Sir Oliver Mowat writes to him, [187]
McKenzie, Kenneth, Q.C., [44]
McLennan, Hugh, [78]
McMurrich, W. B., [58], [291]
McNaught, W. K., [158], [240]
McNeill, Alexander, [78];
speech at Paris, [91];
at Toronto meeting, [94];
at Guelph, [112];
moves resolution in House of Commons, [195];
in the chair at annual meeting, 1893, [196];
at meeting of League at Ottawa, 1896, [214], [215];
on deputation to England, [224];
attacks Sir W. Laurier, 1897, [226];
speaks at Mulock banquet, [245], [246];
introduces J. Davis Allen, [260];
on South African War, [276];
at Owen Sound, 1901, [288]
McTavish, Governor, [20]
McTavish, John H., [48]
McWilliams, W. G., [58]
Meath, Lord, takes up Empire Day, [257]
Medcalfe, Mayor, F. H., [43]
Meeting of Imperial Federation League in Toronto, 1888, [91]
Meeting to welcome Schultz, Mair, etc., [24], [25], [26]
Mercier, Honore, New York World’s comment, [107];
in Continental Union League, [110];
at meeting in New York, [111];
Glen writes to, [112];
writes to Dana, [113];
copy of letter, [114]
Mercury, the Bristol, [316]
Merritt, Lt.-Col. W. Hamilton, helps to escort Lord Lansdowne, [73];
helps to organise Toronto branch Imperial Federation League, [79], [86];
secretary Toronto branch Imperial Federation League, [91];
moves resolution for preferential tariffs, [91], [195];
advocates deputation to England, [139]
Michie, James, [58]
Military Gazette on South African War, [263]
Military Institute, meeting at, [260], [261]
Militia, the, [8]
Miller, Warner, [109]
Milligan, Rev. Mr., [124]
Milner, Lord, [260], [261], [264]
Mission to England, 1897, [225];
1902, [223]-[258]
Molesworth, Sir Guilford, [299], [300]
Monkman, Joseph, [23]
Montague, Hon. W. H., [182]
Montreal meeting, 1901, [288]
Montreal Transcript, [13]
Morgan Combine, [292]
Morison, John, president Continental Union Association, [109], [111], [112]
Morley, Lord, at Edinburgh, 1902, [315]
Morning Post on St. John meeting, 1902, [288];
comments, 1903, [347]
Moss, Chief Justice Thomas, [58]
Mowat, Arthur, contests West Toronto, [166]
Mowat, H. M., K.C., [291]
Mowat, Sir Oliver, at St. George’s Society, [70];
F. W. Glen’s reference to, [111], [112];
assists Laurier, 1891, [166], [167];
his views on annexation, [178], [186], [187];
letter to Dr. McKay, M.P., [187];
action about Woodstock meeting, [189];
speech at Niagara, 1892, [190], [191];
joins Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Government, [219];
attends Mulock banquet, [245]
Mulock, Sir William, moves address to the Queen, [130], [131], [132];
penny postage, [244], [245];
banquet to, [245], [246];
a conference of, 1902, [331]
Murray, C. Freeman, secretary of meeting, 1894, [207];
member of organising committee British Empire League, [210];
cable from, [271]
Mutton, W. G., [58]
Myers, Elgin, in annexation conspiracy, [108];
dismissed from office, [190];
visits C. A. Dana, [112]
N
National Association, constitution, [59]
National Club founded, [60];
dinners at, [62];
banquet to Lord Aberdeen, [239];
dinner, 1902, [335]
National sentiment, efforts to encourage, [11], [50]
National Societies, [8]
“National Spirit,” lecture on, [50], [172];
Appendix B, [377]
National spirit lacking before Confederation, [8]
National Union of Conservative Associations, England, [335]
Naval reserve, [223]
Navy Island, 1837, [95]
Nelson, E. G., writes Raise the Flag, [157]
Nelson, Knute, [109]
New Brunswick, [11]
News, The Daily, London, attacks, [310];
letter to, [311]
Newspaper Society dinner, 1902, [302]
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Centennial meeting, [190];
United Empire Loyalist meeting, [64], [66]
Nicholson, General Sir Wm., [206]
Nicholson, Peter, [57]
Norfolk Reformer, [219]
Norman, Field-Marshal Sir Henry, [242]
Norris, W. E., on Independence, [64]
Northcote, Sir Stafford, [28]
Northern Railway in Algoma Election, [58]
“Northmen of the New World,” lecture by Haliburton, [16]
North-West Emigration Aid Society, [50]
North-West rebellion, [68], [95]
North-West Territories, [13]
Nova Scotia, [11]
O
O’Brien, Archbishop, [79];
speech at Halifax, [119]
O’Brien, Dennis, [109]
O’Brien, Wm., visit to Toronto, [70];
meeting at Toronto, [74]
O’Donohue, Joseph John, [109]
Onslow, Lord, [209], [343]
“Opening of the War of 1812,” lecture, [171]
Orillia, branch formed at, [119]
Osler, E. B., [158], [197]
Oswald, Mr., [348]
Ottawa, branch meeting at, [119]
Ottawa welcomes Lord Lansdowne, [76]
Ottendorfer, Oswald, [109]
Otter, Colonel, [268]
Outlook comments on letter to Times, [353]
Owen, Colonel, at Royal Colonial Institute, [140]
Owen Sound meeting, 1901, [288]
P
Pacific cable, [286]
Paisley, meeting at, 1902, [315]
Pall Mall Gazette prints interview, [298]
Papineau, Louis Joseph, [111]
Parker, Sir Gilbert, M.P., lunch at Constitutional Club, [293]
Parkin, Dr. George R., C.M.G., tour in Australia, [105];
lecture at Whitechapel, [140];
at Imperial Federation meeting, [144];
on dissolution of League, [203];
on deputation, [204];
at National Club dinner, [239];
answers Edward Blake, [241];
on deputation to England, 1902, [290], [292]
Patterson, Hon. Wm., [220];
at conference of 1902, [331]
Paul, Mr., at Liverpool, [236]
Pauncefote, Sir Julian, dispatch to United States Government, [152], [153]
Pembina, Hon. Wm. Macdougall arrives at, [17]
Percival, Sir Westby, [207], [209]
Peterborough, branch formed at, [79]
Phelps, Walter, [109]
Plan of Union of Empire by Galloway, [2]
Plumb, Senator, [78]
Portage la Prairie contingent, [23]
Port Arthur, base of Red River Expedition, [34];
branch formed at, [119]
Porter, Horace, [109]
Post Office service in Canada, at first British, [8]
Potter, O. B., [109], [113]
Potts, Rev. Dr. John, [78]
Preference granted to Great Britain, [222]
Prescott, Schultz welcomed at, [27]
President of the League, 1893, [196]
Press Association and Goldwin Smith, [179], [180]
Prince of Wales at banquet, 1900, [273], [279];
his advice to Great Britain, [293]
Princess Theatre, political meeting in, 1891, [164], [165]
Protest to Governor-General by Dr. Lynch, [30], [31]
Protest, Lynch’s, against amnesty, [38], [39]
Q
Queen, the, on Raise the Flag, [159]
Queen’s Own welcomes Lord Lansdowne, [73];
Sergeants’ Mess on Imperial Federation [136]
Queenston Heights, [80];
anniversary of, [155];
view of, on book, [158]
R
Rae, G. M., [20]
Raise the Flag, song and book, [157], [158], [159]
Rasch, Sir Carne, [282], [283]
Reay, Lord, [199]
Rebellion of 1837, [4]
Reciprocity, discussion in 1902, [338];
dangers of, in 1903, [344]
Reciprocity treaty, [5]
Red River Expedition, [33], [34];
proposed withdrawal, [36], [43]
Red River Rebellion, [17]
Red River Settlement, [13]
Reid, Hon. G. H., [226]
Report of Imperial Federation League in England, 1890, [140], [141]
Resolution at Toronto Station, 1870, [27]
Resolution on withdrawal of Red River Expedition, [43]
Resolution in Commons on preference, [195]
Retaliation Act in Congress, [120]
Review in Toronto in 1884, [64], [65]
Rhodes, Cecil, on preference, [228]
Rhodes, J. G., [199]
Richot, Father, delegate from Riel, [27], [28]
Richot and Scott arrested and discharged, [32]
Ridout, John G., [58]
Riel, seizes Fort Garry, [18];
parleys with loyalists, [23];
to send to meet Archibald, [45];
letters from Bishop Taché, [46], [47]
Ripon, Lord, [228]
Ritchie, Rt. Hon. C. T., [356], [357]
Ritchie, J., Jr., [58]
Roaf, James R., [58]
Roberts, C. G. D., favours independence, [64]
Roberts, Field-Marshal Lord, at United Service Club, [206];
attends conference at Lord Avebury’s, [207];
on food supply, [233];
at Lord Lansdowne’s, [308]
Robertson, J. Ross, [158]
Robidoux, Mr., [111]
Robinson, Hon. John Beverley, contests Algoma, [57];
at military dinner 1884, [65];
President Toronto branch Imperial Federation League, [86], [91]
Roosevelt, Theodore, [109]
Root, Elihu, [109]
Rosebery, Lord, at Whitechapel meeting, 1890, [140];
at annual meeting, 1890, [143], [144], [146];
dissolution of League, [200], [202], [203];
at Leeds meeting, [304]
Rosebrugh, Dr., [58]
Ross, A. W., [78]
Ross, Col. Robertson, [33]
Ross, Hon. George W., supports flag raising over schools, [135];
election of 1891, [166], [167];
Press Association, [179], [181];
his loyalty, [156];
speech at St. George’s Hall, 1897, [239];
establishes Empire Day, [256];
on deputation, 1902, [292], [324];
speech at annual meeting in London, 1902, [325];
at conference, 1902, [332];
at National Club banquet, 1902, [335]
Rowell, N. F., speech on Empire Day, [257]
Royal Colonial Institute meeting 1890, [140];
conversazione, 1906, [356];
dinner, 1902, [293]-[298]
Russell, Hon. Charles, [245]
S
Salisbury, Lord, [74];
dinner with, in 1887, [76];
views on preference, [149], [150];
speech at Guildhall, [150], [196];
ultimatum to United States, [152];
on Canadian preference, [220];
delayed denouncing treaties, [222];
at British Empire League banquet, 1900, [272], [273], [274];
discouraged, [281], [282];
not supported, [292];
fails in health, [339];
letter to Times on his views, [349]
Salisbury, the present Lord, writes to Times, 1903, [349]
Schultz, Sir John, at Fort Garry, 1862, [14];
meets Mair, [15];
advises Dennis, [18];
taken prisoner, [19];
escapes, [21];
secures release of prisoners, [23];
welcomed at Toronto, [25], [26];
goes to Ottawa, [27], [28];
sends me warning, [35]
Scott, Hugh, [19], [68], [158]
Scott, Riel’s delegate, [28];
arrested and discharged, [32]
Scott, Thomas, taken prisoner by Riel, [19];
put to death, [22]
Seddon, Rt. Hon. R. J., at British Empire League meeting, 1897, [226];
speaks in South Africa, [303];
a conference, 1902, [332]
Sergeants’ Mess Queen’s Own Rifles, [136]
Setter, J. J., [23]
Shaw, Mayor, at Mulock banquet, [246]
Shebandowan, Lake, [34]
Sheppard, E. E., favours independence, [64];
at St. Thomas, [127]
Sherman, Senator, advocates annexation, [99], [100], [101], [102];
interview in New York World, [104];
quoted by Lord Rosebery, [200]
Sherwood, Lt.-Col., [164]
Simcoe, Lt.-Governor, first Lt.-Governor of Ontario, [190]
Slocum, General Henry W., [109]
Small, J. T., at organisation of Imperial Federation League, Toronto, [86];
at Hamilton, 1889, [128], [158];
subscribes to special fund, [197];
visits England, [198];
proposition to dissolve league, [198];
on deputation to England in 1897, [224], [291]
Smith, Goldwin, joins National Association, [60];
organises club dinners, [62];
Bystander comments, [63];
advocates Commercial Union, [82], [83];
foresees annexation, [104];
joins Annexationists, [108], [109];
honorary president Continental Union Association, [109];
name appears in Glen’s correspondence, [112];
Archbishop O’Brien denounces him, [119], [120];
contest with, [168]-[193];
lectures on “Loyalty,” “Aristocracy,” and “Jingoism,” [171];
lectures in reply, “United Empire Loyalists,” “War of 1812,” and “National Sentiment,” [171], [172]
Smith, Larratt W., [197];
on deputation in 1894, [204]
Smith, Sir Frank, [197], [246]
Snow Road, [45]
Somers, Mr., [136]
South African War, [258], [259];
contingents for, [260], [261], [262], [263], [264]
Speech by G. T. Denison at banquet, 1887, [88];
British Empire League dinner, 1900, [274], [275]
Speech of Senator Sherman, [99]
Spencer, Samuel, [109]
Sprigg, Sir Gordon, [332]
Spry, Daniel, [56]
Stanhope, Rt. Hon. Edward, [198]
St. George’s Society censures Goldwin Smith, [175], [176];
dinner, 1887, [70]
Stimpson, Ont., false telegram report, [106]
St. John meeting, 1901, [287]
Stone Fort, Lt.-Col. Dennis at, [18]
St. Paul, hostile influence in, [21]
Straight, Sir Douglas, [298]
Strathcona, Lord, on deputation to England, 1894, [205], [206], [207];
on deputation to England, 1897, [224]
Straus, Nathan, [109]
St. Thomas branch formed, [119];
meetings at, [127], [128]
Symons, D. T., [128]
T
Taché, Bishop, [36], [44];
letters to Riel, [46], [47]
Tariff Reform, [291];
movement started, [346]
Tarte, J. Israel, [111], [244];
in London, 1900, [272];
speech at National Club dinner, 1902, [335], [336]
Taxation in American colonies, [1]
Taylor, J. F., [210]
Tecumseh, [15]
Tennyson, Lord, [209], [211]
Texas acquired by United States, [98]
Thompson, Sir John, [113];
at Washington, [147];
his death, [217]
Thorold Camp, [33]
Tiffany, Charles L., [109]
Tilley, Sir Leonard, [20];
president of Imperial Federation League, [134], [194];
resigns presidency, [196]
Times, The, on Royal Colonial Institute dinner, 1902, [294];
comments on Sir R. Giffen’s letter, [326];
letter in reply to Sir R. Giffen, [325], [326], [327];
letter to, in 1903, [339];
on Chamberlain-Salisbury question, [349]-[352]
Toronto branch Imperial Federation League, [80], [91]
Imperialistic city, [95]
United Empire Loyalist meeting, [65]
Transcript, Montreal, on North-West, [13]
Transvaal, [258]
Treaties, German and Belgian, [139];
denounced, [230]
Trent affair, [240]
Tribune, New York, comments, 1902, [335]
Troops, British, in Canada, [8]
Trotter, R. G., [58]
Trout, J. M., [58]
Tunbridge Wells Chamber of Commerce, [315]
Tupper, Sir Charles, [215];
on deputation, 1897, [224];
annual meeting, 1898, [244];
on contingent, [260];
at League council meeting, 1902, [299];
organisation of British Empire League, [205], [206], [207], [209]
Tupper, Sir Hibbert, at Washington negotiations, [147], [154];
Farrer pamphlet, [164], [165]
“Twelve Apostles,” [49]
U
United Empire, idea started in America, [1]
United Empire Loyalists, [1];
lecture on, [171]
United Empire Trade League luncheon, 1902, [333]
Unrestricted Reciprocity defeated in Commons, [117]
Unrestricted Reciprocity, [367]
“United States in 1900,” cartoon, [104]
United States Senate throw out treaty, [120]
United States discussing reciprocity, 1902, [338], [339]
Upper Canada College, meeting at, [155]
V
Venezuelan affair, Message, [210], [211], [218], [240]
Victoria, B.C., branch at, [79]
Vincent, Sir Howard, [196], [232];
meeting at Chelmsford, [282], [283];
at Manchester, 1902, [335]
W
Wales, Prince of (now the King), at banquet, 1900, [271], [274], [280]
Walmsley, Thomas, [19], [58], [158]
Walsh, M., [79]
Ward, Principal, Owens College, [232]
War of 1812-’14, [3]
Warrant issued for Richot and Scott, [31]
Washington, negotiations at, 1890, [150], [151], [152]
Weldon, Professor, [95], [204]
West Indian preference, [242], [243], [244]
Western Daily Press, article, [316]
Westminster Gazette, [305], [310]
Westminster Review, article in, [179]
White, Arnold, on the Army, [268]
White, Solomon, advocates annexation, [108], [187]
White, T. M., secretary Continental Union Association, [109];
letter to Goldwin Smith, [173]
Whiteway, Sir Wm., [226]
Whitney, W. C., threatening war, [105], [109], [113]
Wilkie, D. R., [86];
seconds resolution for preferential tariff, [91];
subscribes to fund, [197]
Wickham, H. J., [86];
starts flag movement, [134], [135];
seconds resolution, [200];
on deputation, 1894, [204], [291]
Wilkinson, Spenser, on food supply, [232], [233]
Williams, E. E., at London Chamber of Commerce, [321]
Willison, J. S., [264], [267]
Wilson, General James H., [105], [109]
Wilson, Charles John, Hawick meeting, [211], [212]
Wiman, Erastus, starts Commercial Union, [81], [82];
Lt.-Col. Fred C. Denison, letter to, [86];
telegram to Press, [102];
in Glen’s letters, [112];
and Sir R. Cartwright, [163];
meets Goldwin Smith, [170]
Winnipeg, [13]
Wolseley, Field-Marshal Lord, commands Red River Expedition, [33];
warn him, [37], [44];
at Fort Garry, [48];
success of, [48];
food supply, [233];
British Empire League banquet, 1900, [272], [273], [280]
Woodstock meeting, [187]
Woollen trade in Canada, [338]
Worrell, John A., [86]
World, Toronto, comments, [89], [90]
World, New York, [107];
map of North America, 1900, [104]
Y
Young, Sir Frederick, [209], [299], [300]
Young, Major-General Ralph, [207], [209]