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Fig. 2432. Pioneer Xoklemen, 



carriage drive among the fruit and flower 

 growers of the neighborhood. 



A day spent in company with one so fa- 

 miHar with the place and people was indeed 

 a treat, and led one to hope for another such 

 day when we might see many others on our 

 list of those who have helped to forward the 

 interests 6f horticulture, and from whom we 

 might gather many interesting notes for the 

 benefit of our readers. 



THE RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE. 



WHAT a satisfaction it is always where 

 we find thfe man who is just fitted 

 for a certain duty ! and in Mr. J. S. Scarfi" 

 we found such a man to forward the inter- 



ests of our Association at Woodstock. To 



quote from the Sentinel-Review : 



"Mr. James S. Scarff 

 has been a resident of 

 Woodstock since 1852, 

 except for two years 

 [spent in California. In 

 early life he carried on 

 a carriage business 

 with his father, the late 

 William Scarff", but lat- 

 terly has lived retired. 

 He has been prominent 

 in municipal matters, 

 serving several terms 



as councillor, deputy-reeve, and one term as 



Fig. 2453. Ex-Mayor 

 Scarf. 



