lieutenant in the aerial service 01 meSignal Porp* in France.The funeral of .lames Atherton llldentook place this afternoon in the chapelat Forest Hills Cemetery Mr Tllden w.\h for many year* connected with the Pacific Milt*. He owned and occupied the house on ('enter »t, West Hoxbury. PI where Theodore Parker lived when he 11 preached In that parish, i I I lev Hr Wyli. ltjuc of the May StreetPresbyterian Phurch of Belfast, Ire. and a member of the Ulster Mission, wasgiven a warm reception in the First■ lt esbvti t ian Phurch last evening. The1 S church was so crowded that it was iu*o-' eamrv to put in extra scats When the■ ! pa*tor. Dr lliffe, asked for a showing• of hand* from all those present who had■ attended Dr Blue's church in Belfast■ more than 30 responded. Dr Blue exit i pressed pleasure at finding so many» ; present from his own parish. Dr lliffe, who was in Phirago last week attending ; the New Krs committee meeting, hur- tied hack to he present at the servicei last evening, thus losing art opportunity s to stop off in the Middle West to visit• relatives.. : Frederick A Farrar und Henry Whitef have been elected to the hoard or• nf the l„ovdon CongregationalofthHicobypi01