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...Ireland. Mr. Blake is of Irish extraction, received his elementary education in the schools of Toronto and later entered the Toronto University where he was graduated with distinction. For some years he practised law previous to entering the Legislature of Ontario. There he took a prominent position as a leader of the Reform Party. In 1871 he became premier of Ontario and soon after he was elected to the Dominion Parliament. In 1873 he was chosen Minister of Justice for the Dominion in the Cabinet of the late Alexander McKenzie. In July last, he was elected by an Irish constituency...
...Canadian Club has been fortunate in securing such a prominent man as the Hon. Edward Blake, M. P. to address its meeting tonight. Mr. Blake's varied services as leader of the Liberal party in Canada and as a member of the Cabinet have brought him in contact with all the great political questions of England and he is well fitted to discuss the Home Rule Question for Ireland. In the early part of last summer Mr. Blake, on the part of the Nationalist Party, was elected to an Irish constituency in the English general election...
...Edward Blake, M. P. from South Longford, Ireland, formerly leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, and Vice-Chancellor of Toronto University, will deliver an address, on the Home Rule Question in Ireland, under the auspices of the Harvard Canadian Club, at Sever 11, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8.30 p.m. The public is cordially invited...
...Edward Blake, M. P. from South Longford, Ireland, formerly leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, and Vice-Chancellor of Toronto University, will deliver an address, on the Home Rule Question in Ireland, under the auspices of the Harvard Canadian Club, at Sever 11, Thursday, Oct. 27. at 8.30 p. m. The public is cordially invited...
...Edward Blake, M. P. from South Longford, Ireland, formerly leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, and Vice-Chancellor of Toronto University, will deliver an address, on the Home Rule Question in Ireland, under the auspices of the Harvard Canadian Club, at Sever 11, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8.30 p. m. The public is cordially invited...