‘ ^The tinners of Milford althoughthree in number are all kept verybusy, and have orders far in advance.The storm that pa ;sed over MiIfordand vicinity recently has given themwork they did not have placed intheir directory for spring delivery.The roof was almost entirely takenfrom the Milford Roller Mill, andthis mast be replaced at once. TheK • i ■ . - i ■ * . . • ,. *■ • . , • O . s • - .. . •wind passed through the large barn of Mr. Zbinden, north of Mi 1 ford, and almost split it assunder, and did so much darMge that an entire new roof must follow. - These with many-' \ ‘ • h-. :r - ■ - ; / • -T ;• '• ■...•• . • • • • ', * iother orders caused by the storm, must be attended to on account the* r ' . ; .•» •' *' ;■ V * 1.- * \fV *v. £•-contents are being exposed to the -weather, . d.T/T ■ . .v---/ 4.