Henry Chadwick Scholfield (September 19, 1866 - September 4, 1935) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral districts of Wellington South from 1911 to 1914, and St. George from 1926 to 1934, in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
[2] Born in Lloydtown, Ontario, he worked for The Dominion Bank in his youth, eventually becoming manager of a branch in Guelph.
[1] He subsequently became cofounder and vice-president of Page-Hersey and Company, moving to Toronto as the company expanded its operations.
[1] In his final term in the legislature he served as a minister without portfolio in the government of George Henry.
[3] After retiring from politics in 1934, Scholfield suffered a heart attack in late August 1935, and died ten days later at his home in Toronto.