Monday. January 24. 1955 The Guardian LITI - SA! A'' Grill .. And London Broil Aren't The Same Thing I! IDA BAILEY ALLEN "Mixed grill' and 'I.9ndon broii' no two meat. combinations popular in restaurants, Madame,"-said the Chef. "Are they commoif served in the home?" "No. Chef. In fact. many home- makers don't know the difference. But one is based on lamb. the other on beef. g Mixed Gnu "The mixed grill is usually editi- poeed of a grilled (broiled) lamb chop along with the kidney, if cut from the loin, small sausages, crisp bacon and grilled, crumbled. halved. fresh tomatoes. London broil is composed of skirt or flank steak. sliced paper-thin after broiilng. lerved on Toast "It is often served on toast. sometimes with pan gravy or a thickened brown gravy. The accom- paniments are usually bacon. grilled tomato and cottage fried potato. with a parsley garnish." Quick and Easy I prefer grilled white or sweet potatoes with both mixed grill or London broil. This main course is easy and quick to prepare, because it can be entirely cooked in about 20 minutes in the broiler. How to Arrange Either the mixed grill or London broil look glamorous when arrang- ed on a sizzling hot platter, the principal meat down the center, bacon on top. and sausages alter- nating with the tomato down the sides. The potato slices overlap at the ends. And. for the final touch. cross or parsley. Grilled White Potatoes: Scrub potatou; dry. and cut lengthwise in slices ll." thick. Brush with ' sun! sswoaa-sis sun. Widower Aiiracied To Young Girl Who . Resembles Laie Wile DEAR. MARY HAWORHI: I am a man in middle age. of very good habits, who lost my wife several years ago-and I gm lost. My wife and I were very close pail. never going anywhere without tho o . aoyoucanseehowharditls or me. I have great faith in God. and prayer helps a lot; but still there is an awful empty place in my life. I have a heap of mighty good friends, who have done every- thing for me; but still this doesn't fill the bill. The plain fact is I am terribly lonesome. I have a good job, own my home and am comfortable. I know many girls. but they just don't suit. I am not keen on divorced persons; a married girl is out; and an old maid just doesn't understand. so who is there for me. except a wt- Page 3 melted butter or other fat. Dust with salt and pepper. Place on an oiled broiler or wide open pan; broil under a moderate heat about 12 minutes. or until golden brown. Turn once. Grilled Sweet Potatoes: Boil or pressure-cook medium-sized sweet potatoes for 20 minutes. Peel and dew or ii younael aim finish as directed above. could” D". 0”" P , T0M0330W'5 DWN" A widow probably would ' be best if I could find the right one - for she has been through grief armed Sm” Panto" and knows what it means. But it BmccDu.I.u,m,e happens that the person I care Lemon chmon Pie for its a girl, years younger than 1. Con” .1.” Mm she resembles my wife so much, at the same age. Although my zip” -mm”, Jug"; For I wife was about my age. she was pleasant change. make your own V"! YOU"! 100”!!! -'- Ind till?! gomm, juice .5 gonowg; why I could never marry an older Combine 2 (No. 259) cans juicy person; or one who appears old. tomato. 2 mgdmmmud chopped That's why I like this girl-and gm", pgppgm 1 chopped pm” I know she thinks a lot of me. onion. the diced. cleaned. outer 1 99”” 49 ' ii” 101' Amh W4 1 stalks and leaves 1 bunch celery, 1 hm" W9 Wwld 30 H033 W"-h 51' ",5. W”... 3 up. "R, .3 1”. "ch -but what about her folks? I am pepper and momwdmm glutamate, wondering what V their reaction 2 bay leaves. 8 whole cloves and 4 oggktltodgilei ex';i;':k!0r"tit';:' mm. Add 1 tbsp lemon difference in ageealthough I don't luiice. hfltirain through a fine sieve :53? xi? y1g':l:g":g'o;gl'i My "ll" mTo:hato Bouillon; Combine equal Jhe xaiaenbtlg ”c"ui5i I ml m"C,h parts of the above tomato juice and am? I wmld ,” lT””d km” canned gconsomme (or use water - W "i "'5 1" my Mher with beef bouillon cubes). Serve hot much younger girl, but Ann cer- in cu", I quum, mu 0! lemon tainly resembles my wife. I wouldn't floating on top. want to data her and have trouble with her family-yet I do care for TRICK OF THE CHEF To make the famous "ha1f-and- her- 15 there any hope for a man half cocktail," combine equal parts chilled tomato juice and clam Will you please advise? H. F. His Tendency Isn't Unusual 1"0th- DEAR. H. it: According to my ELLEN'S by an Island Farmer's Wife ours was a new world this morn- iiig. it was one fresh-spread with snow. picturesque, hushed, beauti- iul. But still not without a con- corn for the farmers and house- wives here and hereabout. i-low pretty it was. a rare morn- ing of whiter. Every bush and twig was richly overlaid with pearl, every evergreen. country-around ietchingly sprinkled in white; and "roofed with Cararra" every build- my. I O I And James first-footing it into the new workaday week was pleas- cd when he surveyed the scene before him from the window of the room above the kitchen. "It's nice as it is now" he commented "There's neither too much snow down nor to little ...Just enough" he iinddcil. Plenty for the hauling: along the fields by horse and sleigh -the firewood to the yard and stabln cleanings to near or farther field-heaps; not too much for the tractor to bring in the day's re- quirements of hay from a stack or to use the truck on the road for any excursions that might ap- pear. How do we in rural places dig ourselves out after a winter snow- fall? As it happened there was little today to delay us from enter- ing upon our usual round. Foot- steps made fresh imprints on the virgin white of the paths about. K:-'mbol it came to mind of the new Discovers Home Skin Remedy This clean stainless antiseptic it nuwn all over Canada as M()ONE'S EMERALD OIL, brings .xlliiCl'el'S prompt and effective re- lief from the itching distress of many skin troubles - itching Ecze- ma - itching Scalp - ft chin g Tues and Feet. etc. MOONE'S E M E R ALD OIL is pleasant to use and it is so anti- -Wntic and penetrating that many old stubborn cases of long stand- ina have yielded to its influence. MO0NE'S EMERALD Oil is sold by druggiats everywhere. A real discovery for thousands who have found blessed relief. HUGHES DRUG 00. L11). Women Are Stronger Sex Women not only live longer ihan men, they are more humane. more loving. and more intelligent. Thalia what the ex- Perla say. including Dr. Ashley Moniagu of Rutgers University. in The Standard this week Dr. Moiiiagu gives some very good reasons why it has long been established that women are the stronger sex. You will enjoy reading this article in The Standard this week -- on sale "OW. complete with Magaaiae. 12-page novel and 20 pages of "mini Oalrtta etanl reading of history. there is an im- memorial tendency amongst older widowers to marry younger women -although there are exceptions to the rule, of course. Now and again an older man marries a woman his age or older, because they have friends and interests in common; or perhaps as a renewal of s ro- mance broken off in youth. Your self-questioning diffidencc in respect to Ann. also your mis- givings about presenting younself as a suitor to her parents, gre na- tural to a man of your tempera- ment. probably. one gets the im- pression that you are shy around women. as part of a characteristic New England reserve. - and likely you relied upon your beloved wife to set the pace in social inter- change, and negotiate friendships and recreation, DIARY day and week at hand. Doors out about were cleared away with lit- tle effort. And presently, from its recent parking-piace at the end of the lane, the truck made its way, a bit slowly it is true. up the hill, bearing a 1ii.tle' girl to -her classes. - I O G Our concern, which like many of our worries sooner or later pass was the over-night interruption of the power we have come to depend upon, the line which sparks the lights, starts the pump. makes our music, in many instances gives the time. and altogether contributes much to the well-being and com- fort a.nd happiness of thus favor- ed farms. The night of wind and damp sleety snow-fail we could aleepiit away, not caring much if lights and all. kept. But this morning a dole- ful "not yet!" was the hall when one or another of the Family chanced to meet. At Alderlea in such interruptions occasioned by stormy wind and weather the stock miss the flow of water which resch- es them in stable and aty. "The pig" James said gloomlly past breakfast." those nursing sows . . ." "And the hens" we of- fered. And he chuckled over that . . . And all at once as if the subject most in mind had been only a disturbing dream, the light above the table flickered and glow- ed full and comforting again. "That interruption was only to have us appreciate better what we are already commencing to take for granted" we commented. "It's to make folk be better prepared for it" Ja es nodded. "to have pails of water rswn . . . and lamps and lantem ready That's the trouble with the world news- days. llllen. folks live with no thought of any care ahead. They believe that example of the Psalm- ist's about the ant. applied only to those olden days . . . Now the next time the gfhta give any warning of dying len. you jump to your feet and fill the kettle and draw off an extra pail or two, and be prepared for the llkcl" . . . probably is a cheerful outgoing girl, who has self-confidence and finesse in helping herself to the things she wants of life. And I take it she has her eye on you. matrimonially, else you wouldn't say so firmly "I know she thinks a lot of me". And. "I know she would go along with me . . . but what about her folks? Can Be Keep Youth's Pace? A substantial difference in ages isn't necessarily a hindrance to happiness in marriage. But I think you ought to give sober considera- tion to the question of whether you - now middle aged -- could be a satisfactory social companion to a young spouse. A middle-aged woman manages to stay very youthful looking (as your wife did) usually knows how to conserve her energies. by enjoy- ing a good deal of quiet routine, with only occasional outings and social splurges. whereas a really young wife might expect and plan to be on-the-go to a far greater extent than you could accommo- date. without feeling exhausted and irritable. Also there is the potential of children by a young wife, and the question whether you would wel- come the obligations of fatherhood in later life. But in my opinion. you've nothing to apologize for, in appraising Ann as a pcusible help- mate. M. 1;. Mary I-laworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. Charlottetown. HOUSEHOLD HINT Going shopping? Make a list and divide it in two parts. Have one And how. when these again ap- pear shall we best save a. piece of the sunset. a bit of the moon- light, a twinkling wishing-star. to have with us against the gray skit! of a day such as this? my age, or am I simply licked? ' Thus if Ann resembles her, shc' include the items you are set on buying. On the other, list "things Until tomorrow - - - - Diary to look at." ----Good-night..... RUN DOWN. . . DOG TIRED? WIaaeaaynmauslOluIsavhnlnlaOs4ancyuwIIIVwbanl&vld&OolwjnaItL uisntouniutuuoaonuuvh-uscsovuuud-as-In-Ios.iua.u.uhu.Dwi-aw-on adstarydsnalewev. hcyetuvbcvoatbersawaoesrbedaaletvaeleaelsenileaa. Don't give up. New speciei formula supplies the vitamins and trace minerals you may need. Do you feel run down or out-es!-sorts? our appetite? You may be 31.1! from iroiggd-vitamin ded- nay 0VOl' I O . asses. the new Special form may Jigs blood . .3 to uni :53: your natural vita. ulR;..ElclllI!ll. gives the us trace minerals .saxsi. aowavallabloslalldrus less that de u dsyl IOIIV IICI IIIIIIIYI I you ha! ted aameabl boner DOC: anevyesv soussxatg I I!IIIHANN.Il7HDlIIN.I.II.- Realistic Appraisal Of The Polio Menace Probably no disease holds more dread. or causes more worry for you parents, than poiiomyelltis. or in- fantiie paralysis. Whils polio. of course. is a terrible disease and has caused tragedy in many an American home. it is not the wholmsle killer or paraiyaing terror that most of you have come to believe. I know you've probably been reading a lot of newspaper stories about polio and the current March - of Dimes campaign. But 1 think a few more articles are in order to help you better understand just what polio is. what it does and does not do. and what you and science can do about it. Incident- tally, I want to urge you to support the National Foundation for Infan- tile Paralysis' March of Dimes pro- gram before it ends next week. Polio is on the increase in Canada and the United States, and this organization is spearheading efforts to dnd an effective preventive. ltatlsties Tau story Just how great a menace is polio? Well, let's look at some of the sta- tistics. The number of cases. of coprse. varies from year to year. In 1038. there were only 1,705 cases in the entire country. In 1952. the total was 51,020. More than 1.000 of these were in Chicago alone, and I had to declare that it had reached epi- demic proportion there. Thcro were about 40.000 cases in 1954. Yet. even in the worst years, the proportion of those stricken with diagnosed polio is relatively small. Actually. the chances of your child contracting a diagnosed case of polio during the first 20 years of his life is as low as 158 to one. Adults Have Good Odds You adults have even better odds. I'll asplain why is another column. lvanifyouoryouryoungstar are stricken, you still have the odds in your favor. The National Pound- atlon reports that do per cent of the recognised cases of polio re- cover coirniletsly. About 80 per cent show alight after-effects. and about is per cent are left crippled. some six per cent may die. The death rate has been cut in half since the IDS!-41 period. Of the 14 per bent left severely handicapped. many are greatly sid- ed through rehabilitation and spec- ial equipment. The so per cent suf- fering only a mild degree of paraly- sis usually are able to continue liv ing an ordinary life with few, if any.' restrictions. g llach year, on the average. the number of cases of measles. scarlet fever and tuberculosis is far great- er than the reported cases of polio. Still, for every recognized case of polio it's estimated there are at least 10 cases of unrecognised polio. QUESTION AND ANSWER E. M. J.: Is dilantln helpful? Will it increase the blood pressure? Answer: Dilantin, properly em- ployed under the physician's direc- tion, is helpful. It is employed to control convulsions. Wiev Presrvrs -- A 3 With proper care you can keep your. ikitciien and bathroom fixture as bright iasnew. One of the best ways to keep them lhflklil is to wash off and rinse thoroughly ,the sink, lavatory and bathtub after each use. 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'I'urn bat-flea" into a well-greased loaf pan (I x 5 x 3 inches). Bake in a moderately slow oven (325 degrees F.) 1 hour 15 minutes. Cool thoroughly before hBmACKACHE 3' 1 ls l I Rheumatic Pains. Osdindgp ensrn us to Kid: and zinc suffer another as wltbouth::l'nk'gyeas- Irussm for oirsrhx. INIIHT . Ills Do you like toiull your page, or do you agree with Oscar Wilde that no woman should ever be quite as- curate about her ago since it looks so calculating? g ,In an actual poll which this do- partment mads. it was found that most career women. for bread and subject. The homentakers seemed not to mind stating their birthday . . particularly those who looked years younger than their actual e. - You might be interested in our approach to this tlckllsh subject. The lead question was: "Do you think women mind telling their age?" Usually the answer was to the effect that most women didn't object to telling their age. However, to tho , ' ' ” question, "Do you mind telling me your an", the replies varied. If a woman was alone when asked. she usually told her age. However. if she was with a friend, she was more apt to laugh it off. At talks when I inquire how many do not mind telling their age. there is always a brave flurry of hands. But when asked to shout it out, the reply is mostly laughter. They would just as soon their seat neighbor didn't know . . . exact- ly. Perhaps that's true with most women. see if this description fits: Ybu like being your age and have no wish to be younger, for that would necessitate giving up matur- ing exp ' Still and all. tall- ing your exact birthday is some- thing else again, for you realise that many people have fixed no- tions that a certain birthday, say 50. automatically puts a person on the downgrade. And who wants to be thought of as being put their prime! Today a healthy women of so can be beautifully young. Fact is, cause .-(V001 I WT butter reasons, shied away from the Y Do You Keep xour Age A Secret? Jean loll a woman of so can be as vigorous- lyyoung andalsrtasapersonof so used to be 10 years back. sci- ence has handed us a bonus of al- most 30 extra Years. and for thou fortunate enough to be middle ago today. this means the extra years can, be inserted into the prime of life and used to extend the best ears. It's high time we were jolted out of the erroneous notion that middle age puts a woman past her prlme, when actually that elastic period can be high noon of life. 1f..ona likes to live dangerously, it might be interesting to try to his an age poll among actresses. One time I asked an actress at what age she felt a woman might not mind telling her age. The re- ply . . . "Not before 80!" MORNING SMILE First Pharmacist -. Do you usa your old prescriptions for any pur- pose? second Pharmacist - Sure do. Why. 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