St. John meeting, 1901,287Stone Fort, Lt.-Col. Dennis at,18St. Paul, hostile influence in,21Straight, Sir Douglas,298Strathcona, Lord, on deputation to England, 1894,205,206,207;on deputation to England, 1897,224Straus, Nathan,109St. Thomas branch formed,119;meetings at,127,128Symons, D. T.,128TTaché, Bishop,36,44;letters to Riel,46,47Tariff Reform,291;movement started,346Tarte, J. Israel,111,244;in London, 1900,272;speech at National Club dinner, 1902,335,336Taxation in American colonies,1Taylor, J. F.,210Tecumseh,15Tennyson, Lord,209,211Texas acquired by United States,98Thompson, Sir John,113;at Washington,147;his death,217Thorold Camp,33Tiffany, Charles L.,109Tilley, Sir Leonard,20;president of Imperial Federation League,134,194;resigns presidency,196Times, 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,349-352Toronto branch Imperial Federation League,80,91Imperialistic city,95United Empire Loyalist meeting,65Transcript, Montreal, on North-West,13Transvaal,258Treaties, German and Belgian,139;denounced,230Trent affair,240Tribune, New York, comments, 1902,335Troops, British, in Canada,8Trotter, R. G.,58Trout, J. M.,58Tunbridge Wells Chamber of Commerce,315Tupper, 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,205,206,207,209Tupper, Sir Hibbert, at Washington negotiations,147,154;Farrer pamphlet,164,165“Twelve Apostles,”49UUnited Empire, idea started in America,1United Empire Loyalists,1;lecture on,171United Empire Trade League luncheon, 1902,333Unrestricted Reciprocity defeated in Commons,117Unrestricted Reciprocity,367“United States in 1900,” cartoon,104United States Senate throw out treaty,120United States discussing reciprocity, 1902,338,339Upper Canada College, meeting at,155VVenezuelan affair, Message,210,211,218,240Victoria, B.C., branch at,79Vincent, Sir Howard,196,232;meeting at Chelmsford,282,283;at Manchester, 1902,335WWales, Prince of (now the King), at banquet, 1900,271,274,280Walmsley, Thomas,19,58,158Walsh, M.,79Ward, Principal, Owens College,232War of 1812-’14,3Warrant issued for Richot and Scott,31Washington, negotiations at, 1890,150,151,152Weldon, Professor,95,204West Indian preference,242,243,244Western Daily Press, article,316Westminster Gazette,305,310Westminster Review, article in,179White, Arnold, on the Army,268White, Solomon, advocates annexation,108,187White, T. M., secretary Continental Union Association,109;letter to Goldwin Smith,173Whiteway, Sir Wm.,226Whitney, W. C., threatening war,105,109,113Wilkie, D. R.,86;seconds resolution for preferential tariff,91;subscribes to fund,197Wickham, H. J.,86;starts flag movement,134,135;seconds resolution,200;on deputation, 1894,204,291Wilkinson, Spenser, on food supply,232,233Williams, E. E., at London Chamber of Commerce,321Willison, J. S.,264,267Wilson, General James H.,105,109Wilson, Charles John, Hawick meeting,211,212Wiman, 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,170Winnipeg,13Wolseley, 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, 1900,272,273,280Woodstock meeting,187Woollen trade in Canada,338Worrell, John A.,86World, Toronto, comments,89,90World, New York,107;map of North America, 1900,104YYoung, Sir Frederick,209,299,300Young, Major-General Ralph,207,209