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SANDFORD FLEMING SMITH 



WDKOKl) FLEMING SMITH is a son of 

 tlie late Alexander Smith of Peterborough. 

 Born in Peterborough, he graduated from 



the High Sehool of that town and entered a private 

 school to prepare himself for the School of Practi- 

 cal Science in Toronto, where he had a most 

 successful course. 



He has made ids home in Toronto for sev- 

 eral years, his handsome residence in Poplar 

 Plains Road l)eing a centre of open-handed hos- 

 pitality. 



lie joined the firm of Bond & Smith in 19(t3, 

 one of the most pi'oinineiit ai'chitcctural fii'iiis in 

 the country. 



Mr. Smith has idways taken an active interest 

 in ;dl l)i-anches of athletics. lie has lieen a mem- 

 ber of the Toronto Hunt for years, and is a regu- 

 lar attendant in the hunting fiehl, also having 

 successfully taken part in the Hunt Club's ai 



point to |)()int i 



Mr. Smith does 



Saxufokd Fleming Smith 



not particularly care 



for the honors of the show rin<r. th()u<rli he 

 lias won sevei'al ciips in this \\ay. He takes 

 great pleasure and pride in having a good 

 hunter. 



In his stai)le are to be found two 

 (|ualifieil Imntcrs. Sihcr iJuekle, a liand- 

 Nonie niai'e of ra I'e (|nalil\. and Phlox, well 

 known to all followers of the hounds as 

 lia\ing an e\eeptit)nal bni'st of speed, is 

 also a ea|iital jnm|)er 



Ml'. Smith holds a eomniission in the 

 (iovernor-Generars Body Guard, and has 

 for vears tak(Mi an active interest in all 

 inilitarx matters. He is well known in both 

 social and business circles, for he is of a 

 genial spirit and bright <lisposition, and 

 well (|ualilieil to win both liking and esteiMu 

 from all who know him. 



Phlox 



