TWEED BRANCH Tweed Branch was organized in 1901 by Mrs. Fairman of Melrose, the District President. There are no district records until 1909. President - Mrs. Geo. Brown, 1909 - 10 Sec. Treasurer â€" Mrs. G. Stokes District Director â€" Mrs. J.E. Matchell Miss Bartlam. Papers on subjects â€" Value of sunlight; fresh air and the bath; Ont. W. I. as seen by American eyes; strawberry culture; Champlain; Salad recipe 3; The motherhood of our Country. President - Mrs. Chas Bartlam - 1910 â€" 11 Secretary â€" Mrs. J. Arbuckle Department Sec. - Miss Grayâ€" “Home Decorating“ Mrs. J. Arbuckle - "Acquiring saving strength" President â€" Mrs. P. M. Wallace - 1911 â€" 12 Secretary - Mrs. J. Arbuckle District Director - Mrs. P. M. Wallace Discussion on picnics and Sunday dinners. Canning â€" Mrs. D. Beatty; Household linens â€" Mrs. Both; Value of rest in hot weather - Mrs. McCallum; Are plants injurious in the sleeping room â€" Mrs. Alger; Pickling recipes, How we should treat our school teacher - Mrs. J. W. McGowan. President - Mrs. W. E. Gartley - 1912 - 13 Secretary - Mrs. 0, M. Alger District Director - Mr. P. M. Wallace. In 1913 there were 90 members. Home influence on the young; cool foods and cool drinks; sanitation; first aid to the injured; address by Dr. Mather on the Process of digestion; care of the teeth; demonstration on bread and hung; preservation of our forests; by Mrs. Roth - Apples - their value as food by Mr. A. Mouck. How to create an atmosphere which gives character in the home by Mrs. Clare Barnett. President - Mrs. C. F. Tucker â€" 1913 - 1Q Sec. Trees â€" Mrs. E. M. Alger Dis. Director - Mrs. Geo. McCallum Papers on "Why the boy leaves the farm; why our homes should be open to young men â€" Mrs. Coon. A talk on books â€" Mrs. G. Frost. Physical a nd mental harm of fault finding â€" Mrs. Hicks. Candy demonstrations. Hans and their care, food value of eggs, winter vegetables - Mrs. Newton, Preparation and cooking of vegetables â€" Mrs. Patterson.