James Thomas Blowey (March 21, 1853[1] – August 1, 1934) was a politician and municipal councillor in Edmonton, Alberta.
[citation needed] In 1878, Blowey moved to Old Nelson, Manitoba, and relocated to Edmonton in 1893.
In 1900, he was appointed to the Edmonton Town Council to replace Colin Strang, who had resigned.
In 1906, he partnered with William Thomas Henry to form Blowey-Henry Ltd., furniture dealers.
In 1915 Henry bought out Blowey, and the latter retired to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he died August 1, 1934.