Stephen, George. See Mount Stephen, Lord.
Strathcona, Lord, his first meeting with Sir John Macdonald, [89-90]; his mission to Red River Colony, [91]; and the C.P.R., [121], [125]; two anecdotes concerning, [170-1].
Sweeny, Robert, the tragedy of, [65-7].
Sydenham, Lord, governor-general, [14], [34].
Taché, Sir Étienne, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [44], [54], [70].
Thompson, Sir John, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [142], [146], [156]; his character, [146-9].
Tilley, Sir Leonard, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [77], [115]; his continuous spell of office, [145].
Toronto, a comparison in population, [14], [48]; as a seat of government, [26], [27] n., [52].
Tupper, Sir Charles, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald: his work on behalf of Confederation, [42], [77], [79]; his influence in Nova Scotia and his relations with Macdonald, [79-80], [115], [156-8], [172-3]; his interest in the C.P.R., [119], [120], [122]; high commissioner in London, [141] n., [146].
Tupper, C. H., a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [153].