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Sept. 27, 1882: Princess at a vice-regal garden party

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The gathering at Government House yesterday afternoon was scarcely less brilliant than that of the previous evening. The attendance was very large.

Her Royal Highness and the Marquis of Lorne received in the billiard room, shaking hands with the guests as they were announced, and conversing freely with all.

Many of the ladies were elegantly costumed, and the grounds presented a beautiful and animated appearance as the groups moved to and fro through the shrubbery or gathered on the lawn to engage in lawn-tennis and croquet.

The ballroom was thrown open and the younger guests worshipped at the shrine of Terpsichore until the hour of six arrived, when all took their leave.

The drum and five band from H. M. S. Kingfisher and the Militia Band supplied excellent music on the grounds. The

Governor-General and Princess Louise are winning all hearts by their affability and kindness and the interest which they manifest in all that concerns this people.

The following ladies and gentlemen received invitations: Captain East, R.N., and officers of H.M.S. Comus, the Lieut.-Governor, Mrs. Cornwall, Miss Pemberton, Captain Tatlow, ADC, and Mrs Tatlow, Captain John Martley, ADC, the Bishop of Columbia and Mrs Hills, the Bishop of Caledonia and Mrs. Ridley, the Bishop of New Westminster and Mrs. Sillitoe, the Bishop of Vancouver (Brondel), Chief Justice Sir M.B. Begbie, Mr. Justice Crease and Mrs. Crease, Mrs. Croasdaile, Miss Crease, Mr. Justice Gray, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Walkem, Hon J.W. and Mrs. Trutch, His Worship the Mayor, Mrs. Shakespeare and Miss Shakespeare, Capt. and Mrs. Dupont (DAG), Hon R. Beaven and Mrs. Beaven, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Hett, Hon. W.J. Armstrong, Senator Macdonald, Mrs. and Misses Macdonald, Senator H. Nelson, Hon. Mr. McInnes, F.C. Baker, MP, and Mrs. Baker, Hon F.G. Barnard, MP, and Mrs Barnard, Hon. Dr. Helmcken, J.A.R. Homer, MP.