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]
Richard Clay and Sons, Limited,
BREAD STREET HILL, E.C., AND
BUNGAY, SUFFOLK.
FOOTNOTE:
[ [1] From Charles Mair’s lines in memory of Foster.
Transcriber's Notes:
Hyphenation has been standardised.