Show PlEDGES CANADIAN SUPPORT TO fiNISH Premier Borden Border Arouses Enthusiasm Enthusiasm Enthusiasm En En- by War Address in House of Commons London London July Juh 13 Four 13 Four days before the war broke broko out outS I telegraphed to the Imperial government go that that that-if IC if there there were war Canada would regard It as asher asher asher her own Sir Robert Hobert L. L Borden premier pre pro mier of oC Canada told toM A 4 cheering audience audi audi- once ence at a luncheon given In the house hous of ot commons commons In his honor this afternoon after after- noon The Th Can Canadian lan premier declared that for Cor all purposes tho the resources of or the tho 1 British empire were abundant and that tho the empire could congratulate lt itself elC on the conditions of affairs to today to- to aa day I have havo no tear fear of oC tho the future though the tho struggle ma may be long he said In Iu whatever er is Is' Is necessary to bring the war to an honorable conclusion Canada Canada Canada Cana Cana- da Is prepared to take part parL This Is true truo of or the whole empire Premier Borden Boiden wont went on to say that It It was wag Impossible to believe belle that the tho democracies of ot the empire though though un unprepared un- un prepared would not prove pro their efficiency effi effi- In this grave peril After peace wa was established he said there thero would be large matters for tor consideration for forthe tho the dominions but the tho difficult and complex problems ho thought doubtless doubtless doubtless doubt doubt- less would find wise e and Just tion A A. Bonar Law British minister of ot the colonies In a toast to Ca Canada ada and the war expressed the tho opinion that the help of ot the hie dominions was lI likely eh to prove a decisive factor He lie hoped that one result of oC tho wal would be the welding of oC the thc empire In unbreakable un un- breakable bonds |