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Show -1 'First Time Tlioy lla( Together in Fiffy Years. 1 HAD LEFtWhojJ OVER HALF-CKNTjjj Timely Gathering' 0jf Haired Men Is HeJ( Windsor, Canada; HI Leaving home fifiy.five vef never having had a reunfejft Thursday evening, is ( the Donaldson brothers, sixfif They held their reunion at t William C. Donaldson, DooS Windsor. Canada, j8t milft from Detroit, says the D Press, and instead of thft young men who left home $2 century ago. there were siife hair aud boards have been tob the frosts of many winter3.j is not as active as it Taj left the rooftrco at llarjiuj but all of them are well yirSj thoy laugh at Father Tim that thoy will have man? unions. Tho six brothers have ha? periencos since thev sonaraty ing their stay in Wind, each other what had bjti since thoy had bid good'l mother and other membcrjroj iiy And it is no wonder lhaij ers wandered from home. jj adventure and fortune. Aw 1 S:i7 the father. Frederick'? was a friend of William Lyo 7.ic. who was the leader ofif war in Canada, and with Ma escaped from Canada after it that the 'auae was hopcle Even notv the boys lauda1 the father in standing up deemed his rights, and to liiti stories of what thov- have dsj life gives the listener an idei have alwas's maintained thcit enuo. $ George W., the second soitf I7iii ted States throimb thell whilo Philip B., of Fremont) been an Indian 'fighter, a n has the honor of hnvtnsji first house in Che3'enne. Wyi John is a citizen of Cslua nnd is a superintendent at'lK .& . Heela mines. He hns.cw position for thirty-nine yeiuj, ho will retire when he hula company' forty years. Charles W., the eldest mj sides at Tigeon, Mich., hasol peaceful pursuits of a ft Thomas of Detroit has been ii for many 3'oars. William Cf sor, has lived in tho frontis tho past thirty -five year?, a'ii lowed the occupation of a li er. He is "known as a dog usually has a largo kennel,"? dogs. " He is considered a firM in the field, and feu' men in B ty claim to be his equal whai to picking off quail after al been flushed. |