Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . be of interest to all Can-adian grocers, particularly that there centrated and portable form of oneof mans essential foods. To describe accurately the wonderfulprocesses of manufacture of condensedmilk and evaporated cream is beyondthe writers abilities, and it is not thepurport of this article to go into scien-tific details, but rather to indicate toour readers a few of the very importantmatters that have placed Hordiensbrands in the very forefront of theworlds milk products. The primary principle of the founderand the policy of the present companysheads i


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . be of interest to all Can-adian grocers, particularly that there centrated and portable form of oneof mans essential foods. To describe accurately the wonderfulprocesses of manufacture of condensedmilk and evaporated cream is beyondthe writers abilities, and it is not thepurport of this article to go into scien-tific details, but rather to indicate toour readers a few of the very importantmatters that have placed Hordiensbrands in the very forefront of theworlds milk products. The primary principle of the founderand the policy of the present companysheads is the minute and absolute con-trol of the dairymans Thedazzling spotlessness of their factories,the most perfect scientific machineryemployed and the strictest hygienic con-dition of every employe, the spirit ofcleanliness, accuracy and thoroughnessis a fetish with every one connectedwith the industry from the presidentdown to the humblest employe, andthe harsh but expressive word crankson these matters is the Only one thor-. An Interior View of the New Borden Factory at Tillsonburg. sites of novelty and usefulness, evento the mortgaging of a portion of hisprospects, he was finally, on August 19,1856, granted Patent No. 15553 forProducing Concentrated Sweet Milkby Evaporation in Vacuo. Rival claimants to priority of the in-vention were promptly in the fisld andthe London Saturday Review claimedthat Borden had robbed English armyofficers of the patent. It was finallyconceded that Bordens claim was justand the Encyclopaedia Brittanica oncondensed milk states: An Early Description. The credit of origfinating the indus-try is due to Mr. Gail Borden, of WhitePlains, In 1851 he introduced hisplain condensed milk, which is simplymilk from which three-fourths andfour-fifths of the water has been re-moved, and in 1861 he rendered im-portant services to the army in the fieldby supplying a preserved milk whichwas in effect milk, similarly concen-trat-ed with a proportion of su


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