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THE TRAMWAYS.

TO 191 XDITOB.

Suy—l wish to indulge in a small growl, but in doing so please understand that I am not in the least reflecting on the eondeet of or blaming the conductors or drivers of the trams. There are' certain advertised stopping-places for the cars, of which Dundas street is one. Now, it so happens that three times this week I have been carried on to Howe street. The same thing happened to my wife and other members of my family an several other occasions. lam told that wo" should have informed the conductor where we wfihed to alight.; Now, I think there ought to be a clear understanding as to this matter. It ia no trouble to inform the conductor, but so long as the oars are supposed to stop at the advertised places one does not think to do so. I have travelled for the last twenty-three years pretty constantly in the cars and have never met with the slightest incivility, but, on the contrary, when sick or lame, have met with the greatest consideration and help from the conductor* and drivers, and would be the last in the world to complain of them—only let us have the matter settled.—l am; etc™ ■Vf- ■■':. :/v/>■■:■.■ V.V - -: *&? January, 15..

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Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 1

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THE TRAMWAYS. Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 1

THE TRAMWAYS. Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 1

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