THE BELLRINGERS.
The Lynch Family of Bel!ringenj< were honored with another good house last night, and the audience was aa demonstrative as previous ones had been. All the performances on the bells were greatly appreciated, and we may mention the selections on the clock bells as having been even more successful than on the preoeding night. Mr Gilpin was in capital voice, and he secured two encores, his rendering of " The King's Minstrel " deserving special praise. The comic business was elf good, and ai usual Mr Parlatto came in for a very large share of the applause. As to the concluding farce, " The Employees' Revenge," it wag excruciatingly funny, and it was very evident that everyone appreciated the fun. To-night there will b» another change of programme. Our countryreaders will observe that the late train from Town to-morrow night will be delayed till after the performance. Those who oome in •may rely upon witnessing ■ really good performance, \
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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5025, 7 October 1887, Page 3
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