Fauver said that in view of the fact that the Ridge lawn property adjoins the present city city cemetery, it ought to be especially desirable to the city. Further tlie city could derive sufficient incomel'rom the sale of remaining iots to create a sinking fund with which the property could be maintained for many years. The property owners will be just clearing expenses by soiling at the figure named, which is the amount that is still due on a note that was signed when the property was purchased.Other Sites I lives ligated.Drainage tests have been made and members of the council have visited the following lands, in an effort to ascertain their availability for cemetery purposes The Blakes-ley farm on the Grafton road; the Eady and Latimer farms, on the Obenlin road: Butternut Ridge cemetery; Ridgelawn cemetery; the Bailey farm, on Cleveland street; the Sites farm, on Murray ridge, adjacent to the county infirmary; the Ja^ob Murray farm on West River road; the Ely property, at the end of Washington avenue and the property held by the Home Land Co., and J. C. Hiill on bhe Abbey road.As the matter is still pending theWELThe W.more fun paper in a fcood cl editor is*ciate. Thlt; nre cltppecumns of tWhiteTh* fir himself, Cox. and Ing place winter, w tion, will lives. See? Marl“tt lonl; boys playi walks inwarm and 1Colds ; tnglous, a been goin Sneezing; i body is dcKPeople