It. is not very often that a Prince assumes a name outside the peerage for his travels, as was done by the Prince of Wales when travelling; in his duchy as Captain Metcalfe. He has travelled before as Earl of Chester. His grandfather called himself "lord Renfrew" when he visited the United States as a young man. Queen Victoria generally chose "Countess of Lancaster, V and the present Queen of the Belgians sometime goes to Paris as a "baroness." "When Louis Philippe fled from France he took the very romantic name of "Mr Smith." Perhaps the-oddest of incognitos was Lord Randolph Churchill's tour through Europe as "Mr Trafford." Had he gone as Lord Randolph Churchill nothing would have i been said, but the assumption of a I j false name bv a British Minister set all i I the Chancelleries in commotion; they' j thought h© must have some secret mis- i Use "NAZOL," and yon won't keep a bad cold or sore throat above a day or two. Acts like a charm. Get a bottle TO-DAY*. *
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17611, 14 November 1922, Page 2
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177Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17611, 14 November 1922, Page 2
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