Let me start by stating that the coffee chain is Tim Hortons; there is no apostrophe in the name. The above image appeared on the MSN Canada homepage on September 13, 2010. The placement of the apostrophe is wrong.
However, clicking to the article - "Tim Hortons' extra-large trouble trouble" on MSN Canada Money on September 13, 2010 - shows us a headline with the exact same wording, but with the apostrophe in the correct place.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Tim Horton's extra-large trouble trouble
Labels:
apostrophe abuses,
inconsistencies,
MSN,
MSN Canada,
MSN Canada Money,
punctuation
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