THE TRAMWAYS.
Sir,—Kindly permit mo per medium of y«ur paper to put a question (o the City Council on the. old, time-worn Mibject, (.be tramways. I am quite sure that 1 am voicing the opinion of not only Seatoun residents, but a larae Ffction Pi tilt sportins 'community, when 1 say that the travelling accommodation at certain limes of the day is decidedly inadequate-. I refer chu-l'ly to the curs leaving for Poatoun licln-con llic hours of 5 ami 0 p.m. on week dnys and 1 mul .1 p.m. on Saturdays and •Sundays. 1 may lio "putting my fool in it" and exposing my ifiiinranco on tramway matters, lnit 1 am always willing to gain knowledge at any reasonable cost, and hence my question: Why do not tlio City Council do something towards alleviating tho inconvenience and tirpsnuiDiii'SF of saver.il half-carloads of passon.ucrs having to bljiiul up during their journey to or from &a(oun?—l am, etc., TIRED.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1262, 18 October 1911, Page 4
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157THE TRAMWAYS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1262, 18 October 1911, Page 4
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