156Elgin, Lord, negotiates Reciprocity Treaty,5Elliott, R. W.,58Ellis, J. F., presides at National Club dinner,335Emerson, Ralph Waldo,98Empire, article in, 1890,162;comments on national spirit,172;flags given to schools,156Empire Day inaugurated,256English, C. E.,58Equal rights movement,194Evans, Charles Napier, at Hart’s River,269Evans, George E., on deputation,204;receives cable from Africa,258,291Evans, Sanford,257Executive committee, resolution, 1902,289Expedition, Red River, withdrawal proposed,36,42Express, TheDaily, interview in,293FFair Trade League,211Farrer, Edward, in Commercial Union,108;Glen’s letters to,110,111,112;pamphlet,163,164Farrer, Sir William,142Fenian influence,115Fenian raid, Lt.-Col. J. S. Dennis at,17Fenian raids,9,70,240Ferguson, R. Munro,199Fessenden, Mrs. Clementine, suggests Empire Day,256Fielding, Hon. W. S., on Trade Inquiry,220,221;West Indian preference,242,243;speech in House,243;in London in 1902,331Fife, the Duke of,273Financial Newson London meeting,321Fisheries Treaty defeated in United States Senate,120Fitzpatrick, Hon. Charles,244Flag raising over schools,134,135Flag over schools, effect of,269Flannery, Sir Fortescue,321Fleming, Andrew,27,44Fleming, Sir Sandford,197,224,245,246Florida acquired by United States,100Flower, Roswell P.,109,113Food supply, correspondence on,237Foraker, John B.,109Ford, I. N., report of Royal Colonial Institute dinner, 1902,294Ford, I. N.,322,323Forrest, Sir John,334Fort Garry,17;seized by Riel,18;projected attack upon,23Foster, Hon. George E., at First Imperial Federation League meeting,78;mission to England, 1902,290,291Foster, W. A., in “Canada First” group,10,15;articles inDaily 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,56,57,58,59Fraser, W. H.,58Free Trade, attack upon, at London Chamber of Commerce,320Free Trade bogey,286Fremantle, Sir Charles,299French wars, expense of,1Fuller, Bishop of Niagara,65Fuller, Valancy,82GGallinger, Jacob,109Galloway, Joseph,2Gallows Hill,95Gamble, John W.,221German goods taxed in Canada,229German and Belgian Treaties prevented preference,139;mission against them,150;resolution against,194;discussion on,207,208;efforts against, in 1897,228;denounced,230Giffen, Sir Robert, interview with,234;supports Corn Tax,239;letter against me toTimes,325;reply,327Glasgow, meeting at, 1902,315Glen, Francis W., organises Continental Union League,108;letters of,109,110,111,112Globe, the London, comments,352Globe, Toronto,14;letter to, in 1888,101;attacks and reply,122,124;interview in 1897,231Gooderham, Albert E.,197Gooderham, Alfred,197Gooderham, George,158,197Gooderham, Wm. G.,197Governor-General Lord Lisgar,45Governors of States endorse Cleveland,211,218Grahame, Richard, of Canada First Group,19,35,58Grant, 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,259Grasett, Lt.-Col.,291Gray, R. H.,58Green, Mohawk Chief,65Grey, Mr., United Empire Loyalist,221Guelph, meeting at,136Gurney, Edward,158Gzowski, Sir Casimir,70,159HHague, George,246Haliburton, R. J.,10,15,16;at Niagara Falls,35;lectures,16,51,52,53Halifax, lecture at,53Halifax branch, annual meeting of,119Hamilton, annual meeting at,128Hamilton, Lord George,148,308Hamilton, Wm. B.,159Hamilton, Wm. O’Brien at,76Harcourt, Sir Wm. Vernon, speech in House of Commons,316Harrison, President, breaks off negotiations,151Hartington, Lord,74Harts River, Bruce Carruthers, at action of,268,269Hawick, meeting at, in 1894,211Hay, Admiral Sir Dalrymple,321Hay, Col. John,109,110Headley, E. M.,210Henderson, James,159Herbert, Sir Robert, chairman of executive,212,272,299Herschel, Lord, at Mulock banquet,245,246Herschel, Hon. Richard,245Hessin, Wm.,58Hill, Rt. Hon. Staveley, Behring Sea negotiations,151,163Hill, W. Becket,207,208,209Hoffmeyer proposal,90Holland, Sir W. H.,299,300,301,358Home Rule resolutions,69,70Hopkins, J. Castell, Woodstock meeting,128;at Ingersoll,79;St. George’s Society,175Hoskin, John,158House of Commons address, 1891,195,196Howard, Allan McLean,158Howe, Hon. Joseph,4,20Howell, A.,58Howland, O. A.,182Howland, W. H., chairman at Canada First meeting,59,60Howland, Sir Wm. P.,59Hudson’s Bay officials, hostile,17Hudson’s Bay Company, their policy,12Hudson’s Bay Territory,9,12;acquired,15Hughes, James L.,86;meeting at Lindsay,127;on deputation to England, 1894,205,209,211Hughes, Colonel Sam, at annual meeting, 1898,244;offers to raise contingent for South Africa,260Hunter, Rose & Co. print Farrer’s pamphlet,164Huron, Bishop of,288Huron signal,219Hutchinson, Thomas,1Hutton, Major-General,268IImperial Conference, 1902,286,287,303,305,331,332Imperial defence, letter toTimes,339Imperial Federation (Defence) Committee,339Imperial Federation foreshadowed in lecture in 1870,53Imperial Federation Journal, comments of,96,118Imperial Federation League started,77;in Canada,85;annual meeting, 1888,91;work of,117-126;dissolved,197,198;resolution on dissolution,199,200Imperial preferential duty,287Independence flag hoisted,64Independence flurry,62-68Independence movement,Globe’saction,121India, export of wheat, 1897,238,239Ingersoll, branch formed at,79;meeting at,127Innerkip, Meeting at,173Innes, Lt.-Col. P. R.,209Interprovincial trade, Haliburton’s lecture on,15Irving, A. S.,58JJames, Dr. W. Culver,207,209,299Jersey, Lord,209Jesuit Estates Act,194Jones, Sir Alfred, organises meeting at Liverpool,305Jetté, Lt.-Governor, Alaska Commission,348Jones, John P.,109KKilbride, Mr., evicted tenant,74,75Kimberley, cable from,258King, the, at British Empire League banquet, 1900,273,274,280Kingsmill, George R.,20,22,58Kingsmill, Nicol,58Kipling, Rudyard, poem,222Kirby, Wm.,185,192Kirkpatrick, Lt.-Governor Sir George,190Kitchener, Lord, on Hart’s River action,269Kirwan, Capt. Michael,114Kirwin, General,114Knutsford, Lord, refuses to denounce treaties,196,228LLacrosse Club banquet, London, 1902,293Lady of the Snows,222Langelier, Mr., at New York,111Lansdowne, Lord, visit to Toronto,70,71,73,74;interviewed by Imperial Federation League,118;British Empire League banquet, 1900,272,280;dinner at,308La Prairie Camp,33Laurie, General,321Laurier, 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, 1907,366Lauterbach, Edward,109Law, Fred, Commander,86,128Leaderarticle on Red River Expedition,36Lecture on “Duty of Canadians,”50,51Lecture on “National Spirit,” Appendix A,371Lee, A. B.,158Lee, Capt., M.P.,300Lee, Walter S.,158Leeds, Lord Rosebery’s meeting at, 1902,304Lefroy, Fraser,291Leith Chamber of Commerce,315Letter toGlobe, 26th September, 1888,101Letter toGlobeon wanting war,124;on contingent,265Lesperance, John Talon, poem,158Lessard, Col. C. B.,268Leys, John, Jr.,158Liberty, Sons of, reference to,126Lilliefontein, fight at,268Lindsay, meeting at,127Lisgar, Lord, at Niagara Falls,35,45Liverpool, arrived at, 1890,140;in 1897,225Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, 1902,305,307Liverpool papers, comments on meeting,307London Chamber of Commerce meeting, 1902,319,320London, Ontario, meeting at, 1901,288Long, J. M.,79Loring, A. H.,197,198,199;letter toTimesin reply,339Louisiana purchased,98Low, Seth,109Low, Sydney, writes interview forPall Mall Gazette,298Loyal address from House to the Queen,131Loyalists of the Revolution,1Lubbock, Sir John:seeAvebury, LordLubbock, Neville,210Lundy’s Lane Monument,181,182Lyman, Henry,128Lyman, H. H.,128,224Lynch, Dr., taken prisoner,19;arrives from Fort Garry,25;first protest,30,31;second protest,38,39MMafeking demonstration,283Mail, LondonDaily, on Canadian Imperialism,246Mail, the Toronto,117Mair, 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,53,54ManchesterGuardian,303,310Manitoba No. 1, hard wheat,13Mansion House, meeting at,140;meeting in 1896,212Map of North America in New YorkWorld,104Marcus, Herman W.,207,210Masham, Lord,314Mason, Lt.-Col. James,260Mason, J. Herbert,158,197,224Matabeleland, proposed preference,228Matsugata, Count, at Lord Lansdowne’s dinner,308Matthews, Jehu,78Macdonald, E. A.,108,190Macdonald, 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,217Macdonald, J. K.,128Macdougall, Hon. Wm., sent to EnglandreHudson’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,54Macdougall, Joseph E.,20,54,58Macfarlane, Senator,78Macfarlane, Thomas, letter to LeagueJournal,90;at Hamilton meeting,128Mackenzie, Alexander, becomes Premier,49,57Macklem, Oliver,158Maclean, W. F., M.P.,246