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Lovers of the Horse 



have l)c(Mi incited into the Standard Loan Company, whose capital is now one milHon 

 and a (juarter (.$1 .-J.JO.OOO i, \\\v total assets of the Company heiny two milHons and a 

 half dollars ($->.. 500. ()()() i. 



Mr. Dinniek devotes practically the whole of his time to the management of the 

 Standard Loan Conipanx. l»nt liivcs a portion of his time in fnltilling his duties as Vice- 

 President of the Canadian Casualty and Boiler Lisurance Company of Toronto, in 

 which company he has a larue interest. ^\\\ Dinuick is also Vice-President of the 

 Crand Valley Railway Company, the Brantford Street Railway, and the Woodstock. 

 'I'hanies Vidley and IngersoU Electric Railroad, and is one of the Directors for 

 Canada of the (Jcncral Accident. Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, of Perth, 

 Scotland. 



^\y. Dinniek is a jironiincnt Freemason, a member of the National and Albany 

 Clubs, the Toronto Hunt, the Laml)ton (iolf and Country Club, and the Argonaut 

 Rowing Club. lie is an enthusiastic follower of the hounds, and is very rarely miss- 

 ing from a nu'ct of the 'I'oronto Hounds, lie spends most of his leisure time in riding 

 anil driving. Mr. Dinnick's favorite horse is Sparkle, a thoroughbred Western 

 horse, which he rides to hounds. 



