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Killed by Lightning
took a toll of three lives Rnsemount Golf Club, Rose-shortJy after three o'clock , .luly 7, when it struck the in umbrella sheltering a wo-:nayer and two caddies The ;-,prsons wert- Jnwtantly killed severe burns The um-destroyed. Several small inches deep by six In-,n diameter, were found in (Jf the club house, some dis-��-om the 5�rene of the areident
� i< nma were: Mr*. M. Ruben->n*tpr-in-1aw of Alderman riubenatein. and mother of
: *r Rubinstein. advocate, Hv-;- 123 Madison avenue. Notre if r;race: Alexander MVt**an, �ir-- of age, of 5221 Tw-enty-iv�nup, Ros**motmtT a caddie !uh; Alfan Davy, Ifl years of ' ' �i?27 Twenty-Third avenue. , int, also a caddie. "-�lin* to several witness***', ri':henstein was playinjr with ' '.Mrl^ean and Davy was act-- '-arMle for both. They had r *ome time when the storm Thf-y'took shelter beneath a rtsv of �*�e- e4�ur��, twit they be4ieved this wa_s and as soon as *he rain they stepped out towards >. They had STone or�)> when the rain start-the storm, whirh ws,>
� hut sharp one. brok^ afresh. K ibenstein carried an um-
n her rJub ha^f and f*he dr^w
Shp opened It and the rhr^e
�1 beneath 1u .�.at. moment they were on the
fisrway a (pood distance from .house and they were walk-
: t.-^r as they could. Suddenly
v -s a fl-ish of Ifybtnln^ and
rumpled up. The umbrella
� �. rM. Witnesses ran to the
�> of the thre*> victims. T.-m unconscious.
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3EKNA1D L. COHEN
The police of the Rw�emoant station were rammonwl �� well �Ji the srntmhtTtce /rf�m llw RayaJ Victoria Hospital. SeryeaJit Senegal, of the police station Jn Roaemnunt. went t� The scene with C�n�t<tbJen Rnnd and Beaudry. The woman and the two boys were apparently dead, but the servant and his men wet to .work prartlsmff artificial respiration. A short time later the ambulance arrived ^nd the doctor assisted in the work, bur it waV evident that they were beyond recall. The morjroe wa*on was summoned Arranirements were made to notify the relatives and the officials of the club to close the course. It waa ed tast evening that would remain closed until after the hvirial of the victims,
Mrs. Rur*�nstein wai* 47 years of a*re. She was formerly Miss Isohell TYice. of. Montreal. She was: a wid�w. �r husband havinjc predere-a�ed her thre*> yerars arc. She had been a member of the cJuh for six, years prartiraUy s^noe ' its openinsr. Fun-was held Tuesday to Mount
Alexander Mrl>ean had been connected with the club for" several y^ars. ffe w,i.s one of the favorite raddi^s of the club, and acted as a*-*i*uuvt ta the roiirse
He wa? a �rxxl arolfer and frequently was calle<1 upon to play with members when partners were
Deaths
Fist her wif^ of Ho<*p�s
. Tuesday. July 2 She u� survived by one brother. I- Olaubersrirt. of I'hu^sr-v. and 'one sister in Europe She was hurie<l at the r'he-frra, Kad-
ihe
-Albert. asr<-� 47 widow of N>hemiah Ooodkowsky. . July i. ^t her honve. ^2l Mount Plea-sant Avenue. She is survived by three daushters. Isabel May. Charlotte and jfarria r>rn? ;�on. Herman Albert ; TWO Mrs. I*. Lehrer and Mrs. Rebecca Axr>�s; rtnd TWO brothers. M^e and Charles AlWrt. 5*he was THirleV! at Sha.tr Hashomayim Cemetery.
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To Mr and Mr*. M. Wiseman at the R^y^l 'VicTrtria ifa-ernity Hospi-
tal June 25. a
Mr an.l Mr^ MJX Rr�rhman
B*�tty Lrvine* at the Roy*! Vjc-
Maternity
T-> Mr .trd Jfz-s. Maurice
�: Ft-yal Victoria Matemi:v T-i;. J^rte i* % son *i> Iba.
Jure rs. 1531, AI the Royal Vic-loria. iL*;em;ty Hospital. ;o Mr Mrs. Abie Se^ai. 5t-Wl^etoiart� a.
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PLAY GOLF IN TORONTO
IN MEMORIAM
July IT. 1SW. Thl* wns a vpry sad day for us. our bHovfd sister-in-law Tahil Bunts rteparte<I frr�m this Hfp hut not frr>m our mind*, where �he will remain forever. Sister-in-law and brother- in- law, Mr. and Mrs. M.
: � In dear memory of
Harry, who passed away on
July II. l!�27. Rver remembered by
his mother and sister*. .
^ team r^presen,tinK Kim Ridjre f'htb of Montreal m th� match acraJnst Oakdale rjo|f and Cfmntry Club at Toronto. Sunday. July 7. consisted of th^ fnllowlnj? players. T, M. FinK'Td (captain): Wm. Heillipr. J. P. I^evpp. fl T^ipsey. W. � Fl f-Yipdm^n. H. �. T^eerhpr. I. O. H. Krusrer 5lubsti-: Kd A Friedman. I). F. fYald. -I. .1. T>aniels. Mrmberf! of F.lrn
the te^m to
A. Sommrr. prr<;i*ipnt of b. and hi" d^ujrhtcr. Mifis Isa-
nf ment in pre-war
n* recently.
one of the ish Ubor
died in VJ1
Mr nnd � Mrs. '
Hioves. Mrs. Wrn. . Mrs .lark TX-VPP and Mrs J.
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