Borden, Sir Robert, leader of Conservative Opposition, [194], [217], [245-6], [247], [276], [284], [291]; his naval policy, [306], [309-10], [311], [312], prime minister, [286], [311], [312], [317].
Botha, General, [185], [292]; his regard for Sir Wilfrid Laurier, [293]; his imperial policy, [294], [314], [318].
Boucherville, M. de, [64].
Bourassa, Henri, and Laurier, [191], [193], [268]; leader of 'Nationalists,' [310].
Bourget, Bishop, his aggressive policy, [28], [29], [30], [42], [44].
Bowell, Sir Mackenzie, [39]; prime minister, [156], [161-2].
British Columbia, and Asiatic immigration, [252-5].
British Empire League, the, [145].
British Empire: formation and development of, [126-30], [270-271]; freedom the secret of, [130], [318]; equal partnership in, [130-1], [270]; the problem of defence, [143], [146-8], [200-4], [298-320]; political relations. [198-200], [282-97]; commercial relations, [204-7], [271-81]; Canada's share in forming, [206], [328-9]; the Crown the chief link of Empire, [288-9]; the Great War, [316-20]; the question as to decision of peace and war, [319].