Lovers of the Horse 



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Captain Charles A. Campbell. Toronto 



CAPTAIN CHARLES A. CAMPBELL 



THERE is prohahly no better ktiown man in the Province of Ontario than Cap- 

 tain Charles A. Canipl)ell. one of Canada's most i)rominent hotel men, and 

 who was born and has s])ent the greater part of his life in Toronto. 

 Beginning his education at Ryerson Public School, he finished at Trinity Col- 

 lege School, Port IIo|)e. On leaving college Captain Campbell joined his father in 

 business, afterwards entering other conunercial enterprises. After two years in the 

 commerc-ial world. Captain Campi)ell purchased the (irand T^nion Hotel, of which he 

 is now the proprietor, and which venture has met with marked success. 



Ca])tain Campbell has always taken a great interest in outdoor sports— as a 

 voung man a good lacrosse player, and devoting nmcli time to tlic game, he also gave 

 nmcli attention to rowing and boxing. He pulled stroke for a crew in the Toronto 

 Rowiuii,- Club, and stroked it to victory on more than one occasion. Carrying out the 

 Iratlitious of his i'atiier, who was a great admirer of the horse, and always kept a small, 



