On Saturday morning the Prince of Wales was invested by
the King with the insignia of the Garter at Windsor Castle. After the_ ceremony of investiture had taken place in the
Throne Room the Knights walked in procession, wearing their blue mantlei and high phinited hats,*to St. George's Chapel, where the installation service was conducted by the Bi3hops of Winchester and Oxford. With such a setting as Windsor affords on a fine summer's day, the procession of Knights was impressively picturesque. Altogether it was a notable day in the life of the Priuce of Wales, for in the afternoon he exchanged bis finery for a grey suit and a straw hat, wit- nessed a cricket match between Charterhouse and a team of veterans, and was photographed with Dr. W. G. Grime— probably the most coveted distinction that could fall to the lot of an English schoolboy.