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Lovers of the Horse 



LOTHAR REINHARDT 



A l/l'IIOrCill iu»t a Canadian l)y l)irth. Lotliar Reinlianlt has spent tlic irreater 

 /A part of his Hfe on Canadian soil, and is kioked on as a Canadian liy all wlio 

 know liim. He is the oldest son of Lothar Heinhardt, of Toronto, who is one 

 of that city's most |)roininent hnsiness men. 



Lothar Reinlianlt juinOr reeeived his cdueation at I'oroiito. liciiii;' one of the many 

 old riipcr Canada College stndents who have so rapidly elimbed the ladder of success 

 in the liiisiness world. Mr. Reiidiardt's first business e\])erience was when he started 



out in tlu' Reinlianlt lirewin<i Company 

 with hi^ fatlu'r. After several years 

 he left the 'I'oronto office to yo into 

 husiuess for himself in Montreal, where 

 he found a la r<;e field, lie was so suc- 

 ces.sful in this venture tliat a com|)any 

 was formed in the east to purchase his 

 business, which was carried on under the 

 name of the Salvador Rrewinii' Company. 

 Idle new company took over the busi- 

 ness, carrying it on under the name of 

 the Imperial Brewing Company, retain- 

 ing Mr. Reinlianlt as the Manager, 

 which j)osition he holds at the |)resent 

 time. 



l''rom carl\' childhood he showed a 

 love for the horse, and has been con- 

 necte<l with them almost continuously 

 ever since. His first purchase was the 

 horse Romancer, who was bought at a 

 sale of the Seagram .stable as a two- 

 vear-old. Phis horse was schooled and 

 develo|)e(l into a first-class steeplechaser, 

 winning many events at the Hunt ( liib 

 meetings uilli hi> owner in the saddle. 

 Roinancci' was >oon followed by others. 

 The iicxi horse in line was Kmigraut. 

 b\- Ihc Toronto Hunt ('lub. adding to 



I.OTHAR Reiniiardt 



who also won under the Reinli.iiill coloi's. 



This horse won the Reardinoic ciii) given 



the victories of Romancer, who won the novice in the year IS!)7. 



The.se hor.ses were owned while Mr. Rcinhanlt nia.lc his home in Toronto, Ro- 

 mancer being burned to death shortly after the removal to Montreal. The lu-xf pur- 

 chase was the horse Cursns. who carried his owner's colors in many a hard race, 

 but met with a mishap and had to be (h-stioycd. (iolillind was the next, and 



