If all this is “Jingoism,” the Canadians will be “Jingoes,” as that loyal Canadian, Dr. Beers, said in his magnificent lecture at Windsor. We would rather be loyal Jingoes than disloyal poltroons. If history teaches us anything, it teaches us that a sound national spirit alone can bring our native land to a prominent position among the nations of the earth; and if thus animated, what a strength this country will be to the British Empire, of which, I hope, we may ever form a part. Let us then do everything to encourage this spirit. Let all true Canadians think of Canada first, putting the country above all party or personal or pecuniary considerations, ever remembering that no matter what the dangers, or trials, or difficulties, or losses may be, we must never lose faith in Canada. I will conclude with a few lines from one of “The Khan’s” poems, which appeared not long since in one of our city papers, as they indicate the feeling that exists generally among native Canadians:
| Shall the mothers that bore us bow the head And blush for degenerate sons? Are the patriot fires gone out and dead? Ho! brothers, stand to the guns, Let the flag be nailed to the mast Defying the coming blast, For Canada’s sons are true as steel, Their mettle is muscle and bone. The Southerner never shall place his heel On the men of the Northern Zone. Oh, shall we shatter our ancient name, And lower our patriot crest, And leave a heritage dark with shame To the infant upon the breast? Nay, nay, and the answer blent With a chorus is southward sent: “Ye claim to be free, and so are we; Let your fellow-freemen alone, For a Southerner never shall place his heel On the men of the Northern Zone.” |
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]