Show J FAVOR CREMATION tV HcLcr ftcxvton on tunernl and Funeral Ceremonies B Rev holier Newton his sermon last lay at New York said Immedi 4i J after a death in a house the min r ers Isit may be welcome but the lit 1 thought is given in many house Ik at SUh times to millinery and i1akjmm K Too often funeral customs i z mflralmt f ty a parade of grief Speak E i low ing the body to the grave he Ho beautiful the custom but Jt connUble with the conditions of 5f > J heat today During any portion ine gar tlin custom is attended with I l 1taijl aJl > risk winters and tlle > tluough our edai r s are exceptional when r the ground 11 Uoi 1 enOl1h and the air mild enough to j L OI such usage without peril I Mom a a tOlln rages observation of the are IS wrong Again and again II toulj llcludd service feeling as though I neh scarcely 1 stand and when after a JalLie I > Draining ones sympathies Wje1 Crowded house there follows tandlnrw J to a suburban cemetery and taven i nth i unc vered head round the irena i > lI < lement weather the service ature c kat the imminent risk of ones Miuh on earth Another custom o ar tlrongly conceived to be a duty e WJlrn 1OId l r 1S that of interment As ispe ciice it the custom is to men me-n in v rcvolfuiR The dead are a oUrl Inenace No sanitary science anger > xaik 1 es ran save us from perpetual te i the 1 I a the homes of our dead vio a itS nr Wsonature From our graves e fO1lta lbllated to poison the air CraSOfd III leads of water arc tainted j of the lseas are turned UP to the sur I the f cee earth with hecemet every change made Se e Ule rd 8uPeriitendent I hope 10 uction of cremation 1 |