Home is Home the World Over By Florence P. Eadie things were ever a great delight but best of all were the people, the natives we saw and met. Frequently people meant family groups or family membersâ€"as in Fiji. Ceylon, Spain and Holland. ON A TRIP around the world places and In Fiji, on our way to a village market, a taxi-driver, a bright lad in a gay suit, took us to his home just off the main road for cocoa- nuts. We met the four brothers and a sister in their humble home surroundings # three small grass huts raised from the ground, preâ€" sumably living quarters with little in them. At one side there were two black pots over smoldering ï¬res and nearby, chickens and goats, We saw something of the pride and respect of the two elder brothers for each other and their responsibility for younger brothers and sister. They considered their taxiâ€"driver brother a ï¬ne fellowâ€"after all he was driving a car, meeting people from many places and had a sponsor in U. S. A who soon might make it possible for him to go there where everything sounded wonderful. The elder brother was pretty special too to the driver. He farmed. He grew sugar cane and cocoanuts and upholstered car cushions in his outdoor workshop with large sewing machine. sheltered by an open port cover. They were kindly, hospitable, clean and an enterprising, interesting family group. We found the market a most fascinating sight with natives wearing colourful clothes, These Spanish farm lads like to go to the field with their father. the sellers sitting on the ground and dwmw ing their fruits and vegetables on tables ml. curb. Like small markets everywhere‘ H my a place to visit as well as to buy and M: We just could not resist taking a ClOSEâ€"Ilp DEG}, at a wee babe in a mother's arms â€"â€" a lovely baby With dark skin â€" clean, happy and healthy looking. Later the mother let ll. takf. a picture of her young family. ‘ In Colombo in Ceylon it was a rare [3, lounge indeed to be entertained in the intin-IM, “I the family home. We will always rel... ME the sincerity and simplicity of the hesl- ‘zilitv with family members on hand to mal It a family party and with special trim ugnal dishes. Children showed us some m the†precious possessions just as they do l .. in Ontario on such occasions, while oth..~ We, ones contributed in so many ways to m n-n- joyment. Over 300 mothers and homemakcrs t . 25 counties enjoyed the magniï¬cent l‘t'i no†given by Sir Wilfred and Lady de SH m their beautiful garden which was a v nit-- fairy land with exotic flowers, shrul ,ml majestic trees with hundreds of cm' Had This Fiii mother was proud of her two boys and l‘VelY dorkâ€"skinned baby. lights. It was more than a reception â€" ‘ m†was a family affair â€" homey, friendly at - al- together delightful with family members NS 'fltaughtei‘s and grandchildren sharing to ' “ilk†1 so.