FOR SALEâ€"Good building lot, 40 b; 90. Apply to 67 Birch Street, South "Timmins. -30;_ FOR SALEâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house with all conveniences, located at 42 Main Ave. ©1300.00 half cash. Apply to 43 Comâ€" mercial Ave., Timmins. â€"33p FOR SALEâ€"Sixâ€"roomed bungalow, with glassedâ€"in verandah, toilet, and zoodâ€"sized basement, with furnace. App to 155 Pine Street, North, _ â€"32â€"34p Timmin‘s. FOR SALEâ€"Good, buildin garag2, on Main Ave. W or without garage, very WANTEDâ€"For Sept. 1st, two or threeâ€" rsomed heated apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Apply stating localâ€" ity and rent to Box 1225, Kirkland Lake, Ont. â€"33â€"34 WANTEDâ€"100 cars, all makes, for wrecking â€" purposes, best prices. Parts all makes cars for sale. Norâ€" thern Ontario Wrecking Co., A4 Main Ave., or Box 1277, Timmins. WANTED TO RENTâ€"School teachet desires fourâ€"roomed furnished house or apartment. Write to Box N. L. Advance, Timmins. â€"33p wWOoOD â€"FPOR WANTEDâ€"In South Porecupine for one month, beginning August 18th, furâ€" nished house or apartment. Apply +o Box 144, or phone 40, South Porâ€" cupine. â€"32â€"33h DELIVER Y WPOD FOR SALEâ€"Green slabs, $3.50 per load or 3 loads for $10.00. Dry slahs ®250 ner ecrd $5.00 per wWwOoD FrOoR SsSaALFâ€"Dry an slabs: also 16â€"inch Jackpine $2.50, and dry Birch, $3.50 iApply to Chaput and 1 phone 377, or 118 First A1 mins. INING HOTEL PROPERTY FOR FOR RENTâ€"One furnishe bSALE No. 9 Pine Street, South,: all conveniences.l A;f;)lyt Timmins. Will be sold at big barâ€" Ave., upstairs, Timmins. zgain. Apply on the premisei ~24tf | LPOR RFEFNT_â€"Single or do R SALE OR RENTâ€" modern convenience Street, South. Appl shone $940, Timmins. ment â€" suitable Write to R. A Apply to 2 snone 690â€"J R SALEâ€"Corner lot on Wiison AVC. and Cameron. Also two lots with aouse: all conveniences, and stable "ar 18 horses. Will take small down jayment and terms, bargain for quick sale. Apply to 94 Mam Ave., Timmins. â€"31tf J. A. Daly, 110 W 441, Timmins. canvas covered Greatly reduce at McDowe!ll ] South. slabs $2.50 per ecrd ~or $5.00 per laad; dry Jackpins $2.75 per cord or $2.50 by 5 cord l:ts. Apply to Mcâ€" Dade ard Lauzon, 67 Birch Street, sauth, or phone 332, orders taken for Schumacher. no extra charge. 33p Ba ANTED TO RF ARTICLES FOR SALE ne P 10.00 i SALEâ€"Sptr pound. F. E. SALEâ€"Girl‘s C.C.M. bicycl to 80 First Ave., Timmins WO OD FC ALEâ€"Spring chickens, 25 cents nd. F. E. Syyby, Golda‘le Townâ€" phone 454â€"M, Timmins. â€"33 lay, August 18th, 1932 n in between F Isam Stree o 14 Camb hets A V MoOo unt HOR nd al ed RENTâ€"House with a iandbag containing $48 ring. one engagemen LOST +0 Mo OT erporo C , like n d tirice, Timm FOR â€"SALE ind limb; priced re 159 Pine South, Tu McD outh Deome House or avart young couple ners, Pembroke Imperial ?orcupin . Aat 120 Eim to J. L. Brown, â€"32â€"33 ree M. Bicycle «@4 ~DIigt ITG N € 193 anoe, 16 11 M 4 pa 5.00. l1ot wWwitn sell with SBouth, or ~33p Mainville ve.. Tim rimine Townst mmin =â€"33 334â€"3§ H a pnot M T‘imâ€" â€"393D reen by!FOR RENTâ€"Room with all conveniâ€" ith, ences. Apply to 354 Second Ave., 30p Timmins. â€"33 t Apâ€" 33 33 FOR RENTâ€"Single or or light housekeeping vate family. Apply Street, South, Timmit FURNISHED ROOMS To RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable, Suitable for light housekeeping. Use o phone and kitchen. Apply to 54 Fifth avenue. or rhone 64W. 30% MISS DOROTHY DODGE; MASâ€" SAGE: GENERAL NURSING. By hour or day. Phoxne 466, 24 Tamâ€" arack Streot, ~24tf FUR COATS CLEANED GLAZED REâ€" LINED AND ALTERED; firstâ€"class workmanship. ~Sinclair the Valet 21 Fourth Ave., Phone 625. â€"3tf CUSTOM LADIES‘ TAILOR, repairs and remodelling, cleaning and pressâ€" ing. Sloma â€"Tailors, Phone 592, 69 Third Ave., Timmins. â€"10tf DRESSMAKINGâ€"Dresses, Coats and children‘s clothing. Apply Mrs. Laâ€" moureaux, 108 Birch street, north, Timmins. â€"~46p DANCING SCHOOL â€" For children, tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" ing, etc., very moderate fees. Write Mrs. Harold Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf WELL DRILLING by experts. Reaâ€" sonable prices. Water guaranteed, or no pay. Apply at Belanger‘s Farm, Phone 81â€"Jâ€"3. R. B. Renâ€" wick. â€"33â€"34p CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTSâ€"Send . for information regarding extremely fine line of personal greeting and boxed Christmas cards. Exclusive designs. Low Liberal comâ€" mission. The Excelsior Publishing Co., P.O. Box 2379, Montreal. â€"32â€"34 EVEREADY TRANSFER OFFICEâ€"At 69 Third Ave., next door to Smith Elston. Oflice hours, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. phone, 895, Tatrault, proprietor, Timâ€" mins. â€"52tf FUR COATS, CLEANED, GLAZED, FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed apartment, RKELINED AND ALTERED. All| work guaranteed by Sloma Tailors.f phone 592, mins. 69. ‘Third: Ave., Timâ€" i ~10t1 | reâ€"decorated, spotlessly clean and comfortable. Rent reasonable. Apâ€" ply to 19 Montgomery Ave., Timâ€" mins. â€"33p CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t 1. TEACHER â€"WANTEDâ€"Hoyle Public Schcol requires, commencing at the Fall term,. an exprrienced teacher, 3 AWN MOWERS SHARPENE D. Guaranteed work. ‘Prompt service. Thos. Dedd, 4 Balsam Street, South. 24â€"32 tf dresses, â€" masq NO ngs on themâ€"iCCated on Rast Side of T.N.O. tracks directly South of Mcâ€" Coll Oil Co. sheds, lots number 13 to 19 inclusive per MT.â€"56 J€ Timmins. Tendersâ€"to close Aug. 24th nocn. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.â€"G. T. Clarkson, Receiver and Manager, Hawk Lake Lumber ~Co., Itd.,~Cochrane, Onâ€" O1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR _m Ri W ANTEDâ€"Dru Ad experi¢nce ) teach fift $800.00 per cha costumes, etc. 18 Pine Street, â€"10â€"36p double rooms, FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roome: rooms, in priâ€"| good condition. Apply t to 113 Birch Street, North, Timmins __#â€"_ 18. «32â€" 33p1 Nee d 1. $s o e in * t e ht 2k i[S 101 w â€" fulr 1C tern aern ms}; Op: 10th. Timmin o 62 kkeepeotr chilkdren‘s m with . Fourth =33D 1 Ontart Ontari Oshaw pplicant rm subâ€" i. N. Onâ€" aurier â€"33D 33 â€"34p 33 FOR RENTâ€"House with all ences: immediate possession. Apply FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house with FOR â€" RENTâ€"Oneâ€"rcomed furnished | shack. Apply to B. F. Lennan, 10 Eim Street, North, Timmins. â€"31tf FOR RENTâ€"New fourâ€"roomed house with cellar, bath and water. Apply to 95 Tamarack Street, Timmins. â€"33p FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house with cconveniences:; upstairs of 158 Birch Street, North. Apply to 158 Birch Street, North, Timmins. FOR RENT OR SALEâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house, partly furnished, at 118 Tamâ€" arack Street. Apply to 75 Tamarâ€" ack Streot, Timmins. ~33|> FOR â€" RENTâ€"Furnished apartment, suitable for couple without children, or for two respectable girls, Apply to 27 Sixth Ave., Timmins. â€"31~â€"33p FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed furnished house with water. Apply to B. F. Lennan, 10 Elm Street, North, Timâ€" mins. â€"28tf FOR RENTâ€"Sevenâ€"roomed house with all conveniences at 157 Elm Street, Ncrth. Apply to 157 Elm Street, North, Timmins. â€"33p FOR RENTâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house with all conveniences; good location for boarding house. Apply on premises, 163 Pine Street, South, Timmins. â€"33p FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"rcoomed house; waâ€" ter, lights. Located at 774 Hollinger Lane. Apply to St. Pierre‘s News Stand, corner Balsam and ‘Third, next to Goldfields theatre. ~33p FOR RENTâ€"Nicely finished FCR RENTâ€"Apartments in centt location, every convenience, hot w ter; heated; . immediate possessic Atriroly to 85 Pine Street, South, Co Mr. Schmelzle and family wish to thank their many friends and relations who showed so much kindness before and after the decease of Mrs. Schmelâ€" zle. Among these may be mentioned Dr. Kinsman, Dr. Harper, Miss Brinton and Miss Tate. â€"33h Mr. and Mrs. Joseth A. Hefferman, 19 First avenue, wish to thank their many friends and relatives for their kindness to Mrs. Hefferman while in the hospital, also for gifts and flowers FPOR RENTâ€"Two s newly remodelled all conveniences; g Ladies Auxiliary ol the Canadian Leâ€" gion, the Sons of Scotland, the nurses of St. Mary‘s hcespital and the many friends for their kindness and sympaâ€" thy shown him in his recent bereaveâ€" ment. Also for the many floral triâ€" ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In prival all conveniences and â€" rea prices. Apply to 57 Elm South, Timmins. ROOM AND BOARDâ€"$8.00 pe all conveniences, in private RUSSELL HOTELâ€"Board and Roomâ€" By day, week or month. Rates $8.00 to $9.50 a week. Hot and cold water, year round. Phone 275â€"W., or call at 2 Wilson Ave., Timmins. â€"2tf | w B OW CE all convérâ€"llences. Apply to 153 Maple Street, North, Timmins. â€"33p mt uEes OR â€" RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed _ apartâ€" ment on 39} Lake Shore Road. Apâ€" »iv to 68 Third Ave., Timmins. â€"33p roomed flat. Suitable for a. couple or small family. Water. Rent reaâ€" sonable. See Chas. W. Pexton, Hamâ€" Apply | Timmin 12 Third Ave., Timmins . H. \O‘Neill wish es Auxiliary of tt . the Sons of Scoft ROOM AND BOARD CARD OF THANKS ~ Stree CARD OF THAN 7# p D OF THANKS n Buildin CARD OF THANKS at to 85 Pine Street, Pine and First o Dt iyenien ) child FOR RENT Sout} Joseph A. Hefferman, , wisn to thank the es of St. Mary‘s hosâ€" oppins for their kind . Hofferman whils in â€"33D â€"roomed house in Apply to 207 Balsam Apply to Timmins. xâ€"roome ind reâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ipply t Timmin possession. South, Corâ€" Ave., Timâ€" â€"33â€"300 ed houses gaecorated One avail the oths 202 Mapl vate Aome reasonable â€"31+3t 85 Bal â€"32â€"33] 331 30 in al m mm omm n : s e oi mm ies ce ie ie s W C | After a short illness Mrs. Arthur Jones, 154 Eim street, north, passed away at St. Mary‘s hospital Timmins, n Mconday of this week, the funeral taking place on Wednesday afternoon. There was an unusually large attendâ€" ance at the funeral service at the "nited Church, and this attendance ind the laitte number ¢f beautiful floral tributes spoke of the sorrow felt by wide circles in the death and the ympathy felt for those bereavegd. The late Mrs. Arthur Jones was a native of Scotland, but had been reâ€" in Timmins for number Oof vears and had wide circles of friends bere. The funeral service yesterday 2t the United Church was conducted by Rev. Cressley Krug,, B.D., who is in charge of the United Church here Juring the.absence on holiday of Rev. Bruce Millar. In addition to the bereaved husband sre child survives, while other relaâ€" tiess live in the Old Country. Death and Funeral of Mrs. Arthur Jones Fureral Held on Wednesday Afternoon Yery Largely Attended. Service at the United Church. Interment at Timmirs Cemetery. T HU RS D A Y Bulletin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ha Montreal, were visitors to the Miss Jean McColeman has. accepted a position as stenographer with the Peatty Washer Co. Miss Ina Rein, who has been with the local office of the Robt. Simpson Co.. has been transferred to the Toâ€" rcnto office of the company. Both of the above girls are graduates <f the Timmins Business Collegeâ€""The Gold Medal Schcol." Graduation diplomas have been reâ€" ceived for Misses Helen Barbas, Franâ€" cesca Cattarello, Doris McLean, Lottie Charlton, Florence McIvor, Roma Catâ€" tarells, Jean McColeman, Mae Arsenâ€" au‘t and Harry Martin. The aboveâ€" named students are requested to call to the college office for their diplomas. Enrollment or reservation may be made now at the college office for the fall term which begins Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Make this a business college year. Now is the time to prepare. Even in hose times we are placing students regularly. When positions are availâ€" a‘3le they are usually filled by business college graduates and naturally posiâ€" sicrs are becoming more numerSus as tie business world adjusts itselfâ€"we have always said there are positions ‘ouslness wWOrId AdjuSts 1Ls211â€"â€"wWE have always said there are positions "just arcund the corner‘" and there alâ€" ways are. Every boy and girls needs a means of earning a living, and wheon there is a city business college in your cver with the principal. We ha eda@ hundreds and we can help v Treasurer‘s Office this 25th da July, 1932. walk of life To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued by The Mayor of the Town of Timmins bearâ€" ing date July 14th, 1932, sale of lands for arrears of taxes in the Town of Timmins, will be held at my office at the hour of ten o‘ciock in the forenoon on the thirtyâ€"first day of October, 1932, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of Lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 30th day of July, 1932, and copiles of the said list may be had at my office. ‘A Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre" E. _M. TERRY, Supervising Principal iHamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. Phone 501 P.0. Box 228 Within c Nor even say gCcodâ€"Dye. Oh clasp him Jesus, to Thy In pity let Thy head incline Grant him, Lord, eternal ré Perpetual light upcn him st â€"His Gdaughter, Julia, Al McKINLEYâ€"In â€" 1 Florence McKinle August 18th, 1926 Six years have pass When cone we loved Town of Timmins, District of Cochrane ~â€"Sadly and sister Treasurer ; Sale of Lands for Taxes Timmins Business College wn, why not give them a go{ ss course regardless of what ntion of future may beâ€"a go ss course obtained in dey mmercial training schcol is i id a stepping stons in alm NE OOK 501 P.0,. Boxâ€"22: IN MEMORIAM + LLâ€"In loving memory of my| father, Jchn C. Bonnell, who d away August, 1930. e nzt there at time of your dsath r your last faint sigh; IN MEMORIA M A., But > we loved was called aw her home, it was His w ir hearts she liveth still. missed by Father, M s REdna and Marion. the colle _ Ioving II cKinley who p H,. E. MONTGOMERY, Treasuret ive them a gosd busi hbhad been reâ€" a number Oof les of friends riee vesterday memory passed â€" hin camyp last will 1 busiâ€" ther ~â€"33D dayv Bornâ€"To Mr. and M man,. 13 Maple street, Saturday, August 13thâ€"â€"a l P eP P P Cl lc ols ies . ol lc insl .cs it hi. Mrs. H. G. Bottom, of London tario, is visiting her parents, Mr Mrs. Angus Campbell, Fifth aven Art Jackson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ormston, left on Monday for a motor trip to Foss Mills and Toronto Miss Edna May Arnold returned on Sunday evening from a pleasant holiâ€" day visit to Arnprior, Ottawa, Montreal and other points east. Bill Alton returned Sunday afterno ifter spending a two weeks‘ motor tt to Picton and other points south. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Trafford left Tuesday for Toronto by motor to atâ€" tend the funeral of Mr. Trafford‘s broâ€" ther, William. tion with Mr. and MtIr Timmins. Mrs. J. Wilson and daughter, Shirley also Wallace Hobbs, of London, Ont. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell Fifth avenue. Mrs. E. T. Hornby returned to Hail eybury after spending two weeks‘ vaca The St. Marys Journalâ€"Argus last week says:â€""Mrs. Arch Gillies (nee Irene Eedy) of Timmins is holidaying at the old home in St. Marys‘" Mr. F. W. Schumacher is in town rom Cclumbus, Ohio, looking over lns namny interests in camp. The lawn and ground Mary‘s hospital lock par this summer, presenting tractive appearance. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIâ€" FICATION R. M. Grey, of Englichart, mot here with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Par and sepnt a few days at their h He left here Wednesday to visit fri at ‘Foronto. A. F. Kenning, M.P.P., leftf on Friday last on a motor trit to Toronto and cther points south. He expects to be away for a week or two. FCR ‘FENTâ€"Two furnished rcooms, sentliemen preferred. Apply beâ€" tween 12 noon and 6 p.m. to 162 Maple Street, South, Timmins. _ â€"33 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jenkin returned cently from a very pleasant motor in to Toront> and other points south. ntC Mis E. Grasset, formerly manager of Timmins branch of the Bank Czmmerce, but now conducting A ‘k brokerage ‘business here, was a tor to town this week and was ‘mly greeted here by hosts Oof old nds. sses Sadye and Anne GurevitC for Toronto and cther points sout i twoâ€"week vacation. and Mrs. Cecil Graham, of were visitors to the camp Phone 26 The Porcupine Advance id grounds of the _ lock paxtlculallv we presenting very a 5â€"horsepower Motor with Base; Canadian General Electric make; 220 volts;: 25 cyeles and 1500 revolutions to the minute. In condition. AVAILABLE AF SEPIT. 20 at their home to visit friend ‘ ICX Timmir Hornby Onâ€" and Printers and Publishers Friends in town and district will be delighted to learn that word this week from Pembroke gives the good new: that Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, of Timmins. who was last week reported as danâ€" gerously ill at the Pembroke hospital following an operation for appendicitis, is now fully past the critical point and is making excellent progress to comâ€" plete recovery. Mort Picton Among the motorists coming to Timâ€"| geath was foll« mins during the weekâ€"end were:â€"Mtrâ€"| geath of her it Tompkins, of the linotype department | reaved husban of The Kemptville Advance, Kemptâ€" anq friends tt ville, Ont.; Mr. Ellery A. McMaster, of all is extended Ottawa; and Miss Muriel G. Marquette, The funeral teacher, Ottawa, Ont. This was their | was netd on Su first visit north of North Bay and they | pg Mrs. Colbc were greatly impressed by the North, scuth, to the U especially by the town of TimminS:| vjee was cond They visited the mines, The Advance Krug. The fu office, and other centres of interest at attended and t Timmins, also visiting the big papet| par of beauti industry at Iroquois Falls, and intendâ€" dencing the sc ing to visit Kirkland Lake on their the regard h return trip. : O‘Neill Castlk Timmins People Favour Camp on Lake Nipissing Waltonian Inn on Lake Nipissing ssems to be a very ppular place for Timmins people in ckcosing~a holiday resort for the summer vacation, to judge by the number that spent their holiâ€" days there this year. Among those stopping for vacation at this resort near North Bay this summer were the fclicwing from Timmins:â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemsley and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Keddie, Mr. and Mrs. Kesâ€" Mr. Al d homs ter and son, Mtr. and Mrs. H. C. Garâ€" ner and family. It is a famous spot for fishing, as well as having beauty of scenery and fine air. Mr. Garner this year won the reputation of being the champiscn fisherman at this resort, alâ€" ways being able to bring in a good catch of fish. F. C. Evans, clerk and treasurer of the township of Tisdale, was called to Ottawa some days ago cwing to the illâ€" ness of his father there. _ Word came this morning to South Porcupine of the death yesterday (Wednesday) of Mr. Evans‘ father at his home 361 Sunnyâ€" side avenue, Ottawa. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Ottawa. His wide circles of friends in this district will extend sincere symâ€" pathy to Mr. Evans in his bereavement. F. C. EVANS BEREAVED BY DEATH OF FATHER AT OTTAWA There will be special services C ducted kere this week at the Salva! Army by Rev. Wm. Jackson, Mi Jackson and White, and Miss John. formerly of Timmins. There will special music. A cordial invitatior extended all to attend. The ; yvices will be as follows:â€" Thursday and Friday evenings : SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE TIMMINS SALVATION AR Saturday, cpen air service Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Vaca Ont. ‘s. Thos. Blackman week after spendin ary left last wee take treatment 1: nmous place. | Bank NT 1N be Death and Funeral of Mrs, Hugh O‘Neill Popul Wide circles of friends in the town and district heard with deep regret of the death on Thursday last of Mrs. Hugh O‘Neill, a popular and highly esâ€" teemed member of the LAdies‘® Auxilâ€" iary of the Canadian Legion and of the Timmins camp of the Sons of Scotland Benevolent Society. Mrs. O‘Neill‘s death was followed on Sunday by the death of her infant child. To the beâ€" reaved husband and other relatives and friends the sincere sympathy of of Mrs. Colbourne, 115. Birch street scuth, to the United Church where serâ€" vice was conducted by Rev. Crossley Krug. The funeral was very largely attended and there were large numâ€" ber of beautiful floral tributes, eviâ€" dencing the sorrow at the death and the regard held for the late Mrs. O‘Neill. Castle Douglas Camp Sons of Scotland Benevolent Society, of which Mrs. O‘Neill was a valued member, atâ€" tended the service in a body. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary, of which Mrs. O‘â€" Neill was also a very popular member, and the Canadian Legion were also largely represented at the funeral. The funeral of the late Mrs. O‘Neill was held on Sunday from the residence HAS A HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS OF CANADIAN BIRDS Inquirer should a £ a tagkicab? Meatrice Barebacks can." A wire over the O‘Hearn Co. priâ€" vate wire this morning suggests that the Imperial Conference promises comâ€" r‘ete success. A quotation froem‘ The Mail and Empire refers to it as triumph for Premier Bennett. The import of the article from The Mail and Empire is that Canada is to be fully protected from the dumping by Russia cf wheat or lumber, and that protection from dumping practices is accerited as state policy by the Empire. PORETELLS SUCCESS OF THE TIMPERIAL CONFERENCE Ottawa _ Journal:â€"Famous violin player says she had 50 offers of marriage before she went to the altar. Evidentâ€" ly she knew how to araw her beaux. ular and Esteemed Member Ladies‘® Auxiliary and Ssons oi Seotland Society Passed Away Last Thursday. _ Funeral on Sunday Largely Attended. "Dear Beatrice Barebacks, girl hold a fellow‘s hands in 1@ ng sh