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WONDER DRUG. PRODUCES THAT DO-OR-DIE FEELING.

ANGLO-FRENCH AMITY. ECONOMIC COLLABORATION. The French Ambassador, „M Fleuriau, presided on May 18th at the Ther is a dew drug in the market which, it is claimed, is capable of buck- annual banquet of the French Chambering up the whole work.

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of Commence in London, at the Hyla It senapin, evidently the long- Park Hotel. It was a gathering peculiar looked-for elixir of life, and it comes

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121 ly representative of Anglo-French com wearied world that needs rejuvenation, mercial interests, for it was attended by Recently found by an Ameriona - che- both the French, Ministre da Commercemnist during an expedition to the Ama- zon Valley, in watch of drugs, Campin et the l'Industrie (Monsieur . Chaumet) ita full family name is Banisteria caapi) and the President of the British Board made its bow to the British pharmaceu of Trade (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister);tical world at the Chemists Exhibition

in the Holland Park Hall, London, while the Belgian Ambassador (Baron

In appearance a long, bugh, bry (Honchour) and a number of other diplo-root, of the colour of a potato and al

most without smell. Caspin, it is assert, imats were also present,

l, produces a decoction that will put pep into the most inded being, even a cricket umpire or a plumber of the music-hall joke variety.

The French Ambassador, in toasting the French Chamber in London, coupled with the name of Sir Philip Cunliffe. Lister and M. Chaumet,angratulated the Chamber on the efficient way in which it carried out its object of improving Anglo-French commercial relations, and of keeping in touch with the various trade movements affecting the two coun- tries. 11 was fitting that French trade interests should be thus represented in such a centre of internasional conuerce as London. No country had escaped the dislocation of its affairs produced by the war, but slow us the process might be. there was ground for the hope that mat ters would right themselves. His own view was that the state of stability which All desired would, when it cams, not be]

EXHILARATING,

Its story is told without adue mo- desty on a card displayed on the "Bri- tish and Colonial Pharmacist" stal at. the exhibition, as follows:

Caapin (Banisteria Chapi). This is a drug recently discovered by Dr. H. E. Rusby, the eminent American pharmacognosist, while on a drug hunt in Amazonių. It is employed by the natives for its remarkable ex- hilarating effecta.

In Colombia a decoction is taken to give courage and forfitude in facing danger and enduring suffering.

Within a short time of drinking the decoction there is a powerful effect on. the Derve system. After a few minu tes the blood rushes to the surface and the man becomes highly, and even violently active,

Fear and prudence vanish. He be comes extremely active muscularly. He is ready to fight anything or any- body, or any number of his enemies. He rushes about taking up enemy with the utmost engerness,

exact resumption of the economic state which existed before the war. The new political divisions had influenced international exchange, and all the

This condition lasts for hours and States which were overburdened with

is followed by exhaustion and sleep. Snancial liabilities had bad to place on

The British publie will have to wait their taxpayers burdens which threaten a little time before it can sample canpin, ed frequently to influence the movements for no supplies of the drag are at of commerce. He believed-that was only

present in this country. although his personal opinion-that the pressure rangements are being made for some of this general financial evaluation would cause the various States to seck ut among themselves the means of facilitating & wtura to economic Stability; and the French and British Governments would, perhaps be among the first to look this great problem fairly

to be sent over..

Mr. A. C. Merrin, one of the oficials of the exhibition, gave additional de tails of this, rpoch-making drag to a Daily Chronicle representative,

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in the fne. (Cheers.) True, the moment "Carpin, in brief, gives you pop," he had not yet come for a general under said. "It is assumed that in minute standing, such as he had in mind, but dozes it will be very valuable as a stimu there could be no doubt that its achieve. Jant

ment must be facilitated by the personal I am told that a man who drinks connections established between the the decoction would be willing to face French and British Ministers. There anything, from a mad ball to his mother- was nothing more valuable than these in-law According to those who know personal coanetions facilitating as they all about it, a team that drank it at Jid.

moreover, official pourparlers: od half-time. could not fail to win the F.A. he congratulated the thamber, therefore, Curiously spanking. it is the case that

on its happy idea of thus bringing to

gether the British President of the Board athletes drink it in America, but I of Trade and the French Minister of should not care to say whether that is Commerce. (Cheers.)

The President of the French Chamber why they win most of our champion- ships. It is given in small quantities,

of Commerce (M. G. Montfort), "who

was the first to respond, said the Cham carefully prescribed by a doctor. ber regarded it as a happy circumstance that the French Government had to day an its representative in London so tried a friend of this country and so ardent. A supporter of the Entente Cordiale as M. de FleariŁO.

"I understand it bas no harmful effects, like enenine, and is not a pro- bibited drug.

COMMUNITY OF INTEREST.

Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister said it could not be doubted that there was an almost universal community of interest between France and Britain, and it had become one of the foundations of our political and economic belief that the two coun- tries should march together. (Cheers.) Last year Britain bought from France $12,000,000 worth of food and drink and £46,000,000 worth of manufactures, and exported to France some £20,000,000 worth of manufactures and £20,000,000 worth of raw materials. Trade, he said, was a strong link between friends; it was the greatest cement of peace in the whole world, and any nation that did a world trade" must work incresantly for peace settlement id stability the world over. This count could never disinterest it self in European conditions, io. Euro- pean peace, unless it was prepared at the same tigrlo disinterest itself in Euro- pean trades, and in this matter of the appeasement and settlement of countries, and the building up of the mirit of con- fidence and the will to work, the interests of France and Britain were identical. So far as the two countries were concern-

ed, in short, both duty and interest point- ed in the same direction. (Cheers.)

Mr. Chaumet, in his response, said that the presence of "M. de Fleuriau in Lan- don, with which he had become so inti- mately acquainted years ago, was a happy angury for the continuance of the excel- lent relations, both in the political and the economic domains, between England and France. It was trae that the Eng- lish were' a nation of shopkeepers, bat France would never forget that the British Navy anil the British Army bad "shown national eminence in other spheres -(cheers)-and, now that the war whe OVCT, was na buyers and sellers that the two peoples should pursue an ever- growing collaboration (Cheers,)

The toast of “Our Guests", was pro posed by M. P. C. Espinasse (treasurer of the Chamber), and was responded to by Baron Monchenr, Sir James Martin (president of the London Chamber of Commerce), M. P. Lemy (delegate of the Paris Chamber of Commerce), and M."P. Villars (president of the Union des Cor- respondants Français). It was mention ed by Sir James Martin that the number of candidates presenting themselves for the French examination of the London Chamber of Commerce was Constantly in- creasing; in 1994 the number was 900, and this year it would probably exceed 1,000. (Cheers)

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