A child’s questions.

Is there ever a hard question in morals that children do not drive straight at in their wide-eyed questioning?

PEARL OF ORR’S ISLAND.

Holiness of infancy.

The wise men of the east at the feet of an infant, offering gifts, gold, frankincense, and myrrh, is just a parable of what goes on in every house where there is a young child. All the hard and the harsh, the common and the disagreeable, is for the parents,—all the bright and beautiful for their child.


Pure joy.

Childhood’s joys are all pure gold.


Mischief.