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in the hot butter. In a moment they will be a

delicate brown; turn them and brown the

other side. Theycook very quickly,and should

be eaten at once.

"A little bouse well fill'd,a little field well tili'd,and

a little wife well willed,are great riches/

White Sauce.—One tablespoon of butter,

one tablespoon of flour, yolks of two eggs,

two cups of milk, white pepper and salt. Put

the butter in the blazer over hot water. When

it melts stir in a rounding tablespoon of

flour. Cook for about three minutes. Pour in

the milk and season to taste. Stir the sauce

constantly until it is smooth and creamy.

Add the yolks of the eggs, diluted with a little

cream.

In the Dog°Days.—When the dog-days arc in blast

and you feel like a bursted cycle tyre—self-weary and sick

of everything and everybody—a little Seigel's Syrup will

tone you up to concert pitch,and not let you down with a

soft,dull thud. It is the greatest tonic ever made of fruits>

roots and herbs.