« Radio News â€" District Markets Tucsday, November 24, 1936 With the return of Jack Pearl and Ed Wynn, NBC has something of a corner in comedy. Among other ace comedians regularly performing on NBC are Fred Allen, Jack Bonny, Bob ‘Burns, Charles Butterworth, Sam Hearn, Edward Everett Horton, Fibber McGee and Molly, Molasses ‘n‘ January, Walter O‘Keefe and Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. RADIO PROGRAMS 9.00â€"Morning Serenade 9.30â€"Mandoliers 10.00â€"Anson Weeks 10.30â€"Hollywood Brevities 10.45â€"Varieties 11.00â€"Beverly Wood 12.165â€"Treasure Chest 12.30â€"Stock Quotatoes 12.45â€"A. Sandler Orch. 1.00â€"Monitor Views News 1.15â€"Hon. Archie 1.30â€"Rex Battle 2.00â€"Woman‘s Hour 2.30â€"Country Doetor 3.00â€"Seal of the Don 3.15â€"Biesta 3.30â€"Campus Capers 4.00â€"Travelogue 4.15â€"Radio Play 6.00â€"Stock Quotations 6.15â€"Martia! Parade 6.30â€"Radio Rhythm 5.46â€"For Mother and Dad §.15â€"Mentor Bits about NBC broadcasters: Jesse Crawford is , conducting a school for instruction in electric orâ€" gan playing in Chicago ... At one time in his colorful career Waiter O‘Keefe made his living creating stoâ€" gans for a real estate firm . . . Talbot Mundy, author of Jack Armstrong, the Allâ€"American Boy, served with Lord Allenby in Arabila. He was in the Intelligence Department of the British Army during the Palestineâ€" Arabian troubles. "To me a gown is not merely a from the Empire Stae Building. Offiâ€" gown. I think of it as the embodiâ€" clals said satisfactory reception was ment of a song. It helps me to send possible up to 45 miles. Monday P.M. §.15â€"Mentor 6.30â€"Rajput 6.45â€"Old Time Melodies 1.00â€"Just About Time 1.16â€"Eventide Echoes 1.30â€"The Gaities 1.45â€"Old Time Rhythm 8.00â€"8yrup Symphonies 9.00â€"Hockey game OQâ€"SAâ€"Kl: Oâ€"SAâ€"KI from your Order toâ€"day from your Druggist or direct from MENTOR. One month‘s treatment â€" One Dollar, postpaid. Listen to MENTOR over CKCR, Kitchener, 9.45 a.m., 6.15 p.m. He solves your problems and invites your questions. R A D I O Gossip A. I._ockhart & Go. Ltd. Listen in to CKCR at 7.15 each evening, (Sunday excepted) for the musical programme sponsored or Cadillac. by A. LOCKHART & CO., LIMITED, and when in the market for a car don‘t overlook seeing the New 1937 Chevrolet, McLaughlinâ€"Buick, LaSalle, The Broadcast , THE NATION‘S LAXATIVE. Rid your , system of acid and poison. Rheumatism, Stomach Trouble quickly vanish. â€" Get 9.00â€"Morning Serenade 9.30â€"Accordion Band > 9.45â€"Mentor 10.00â€"Anson Weeks 10.16â€"Holly wood Brevities 10.30â€"Raymar 11.16â€"Question Man 11.30â€"Vagabonds 11.465â€"Henry King 12.15â€"Treasure Chest 12.30â€"Stock Quotationd 12.465â€"A. Sandler, Orch. 1.00â€"Monitor Views News 1.16â€"Hon. Archie 1.30â€"Rex Battle 2.00â€"Woman‘s Hour 8.00â€"Seal of the Don 3.15â€"Siesta 4.00â€"Columbia Brevities 4.15â€"Radio Play 5.00â€"Stock Quotations 6.16â€"Martial Parade 5.45â€"For Mother and Dad 6.16â€"Mentor 6.30â€"Rajput 7.00â€"Just About Time 7.165â€"Eventide Echoes 7.30â€"The Gaities 6.30â€"Rajput 7.16â€"Eventide Echoes 7.30â€"Al. Murray, Baritone 8.00â€"The Five Texans 8.30â€"Eidon Becker, Bass 8.45â€"Pacific Paradise 9.00â€"Kathleen Schants 8.00â€"Kings i Snapshops from NBC‘s family alâ€" bum: Burr Cook, author of the Cape Diamond Light sea stories, is the brother of Phil Cook, the man of many voices . . . Bob Hanon, the tenor, is a nephew of Marion Bohanâ€" non, who wrote "Big Bass Vio!" ... Announcer Lynn Brandt is the son of a clergyman who was an accomâ€" plished pianist and singer. His moâ€" _ther was a gifted soprano. Attending the private test showing in the NBC studios were newspaper and magazine writers,. ‘They saw a 40 minute program comprising news reels, musical entertainment and pubâ€" lic addresses, which was transmitted mood, I can‘t do justice to the song." â€"Jessica Dragonette, Cities Service star on NBC. of through space the emotion, the true feeling of the number I am singing. Unless I am dressed in the proper WRITERS SEE HALFâ€"HOUR TELEVISION TEST NEW YORK.â€"A private television broadcast here recently indicated that radio pictures which will revoâ€" lutionize broadcasting is almost perâ€" pected and that the public must only await technical stabilization before it will be available for reception in the home. 9.00â€"Morning Serenade ’dbâ€"lcnm 10.00â€"Anson Weeks 10.15â€"Holly wood Brevities 10.30â€"Raymar 11.00â€"Beverly Wood 11.30â€"Vagabonds 12.16â€"Treasure Chest 12.30â€"Stock Quotations 12.465â€"A. Sandler Orch. 1.00â€"3â€"Monitor Views News 1.16â€"Hon. Archie 1.30â€"Rex Battle 2.00â€"Woman‘s Hour 2.30â€"Country Doctor 3.00â€"Seal of the Don 8.16â€"â€"Bob Mabn, Piani 9.00â€"Roy Snyder Orch. 3.30â€"Campus Capers 4.00â€"Parent‘s Rorum 4.15â€"Radio Play 5.00â€"tock Quotations 5.15â€"Martial Parade 5.30â€"Radio Rhythm 6.45â€"For Mother and Dad 6.16â€"Mentor 6.30â€"Rajput 7.00â€"Just About Time 7.30â€"The Gaities 7.45â€"Old Time Rhythm #.00â€"Banjo and Guitar 8.15â€"Viennese Strings #.30â€"Kitchener Juvenile 9.00â€"Melody Boys THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE A carload of horses will be sold at LINWOOD on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2s« At 1.00 p.m. Several yearlings and 2 year Ken Murray, CFRB 9.00â€"Ben Bernie, WLW Fred Waring, CFRB 9.30â€"Fred Astaire, CRCT CRC Prog., CKOC 10.00â€"Navy Day Prog.. WHAM National Sing Song, CRCâ€"CKOC 10.16â€"Kay Kayser Orch, WGN 10.30â€"Shep Fields Orch., WHAM Joe De Coursey, CRCT 11.00â€"News, CFRB Little Jack Little, WGN 11.15â€"Harry Reser Orch., KDKA 11.30â€"Geo. Olsen, CFRB . 12.00â€"Tommy Dorsey‘s Orch., WJR Gang Busters, WJR 10.30â€"Kay Kayser‘s Orch. WGN 10.45â€"NBC Armistice Program, CRCT 11.00â€"News, CFRB Henry Busse Orch., WHAM 11.165â€"Geo. Harris Orch., WBZ 11.80â€"Glen Gray <Orch., WGY 12.00â€"Ozzie Nelson Orch., WJR 9.30â€"Come on Let‘s Sing, WJR 10.00â€"Hit Parade, WBEN: Major Bowes, CFRB 9.80â€"Christie Street Capers, CRCT 10.00â€"Bing Crosby, CRCT 10.30â€"March of Time, WJR A new shed is being erected beside the Gospel Mission by members. Mr. and Mrs. W. Goetz and family attended Sunday evening services at the Missionary Tabernacle, Kitchâ€" ener. Master Vincent Goetz, Miss Ruâ€" by Ward and Firman gave a number of Hawailan guitar selections. Cab Calloway, CKLW 11.00â€"Ben Bernie, WGR 11.16â€"Henry Busse Orch., WGY 11.30â€"Eddy Duchin Orch., CFRB 12.00â€"Shep. Fields Orch., WGN Work has commenced by a gang of men in tearing down the old Meâ€" thodist church. Miss Orma Stevens from Elmira spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Mr. Gillis Thibideau attended the Royal Winter Fair on Friday also a Sunâ€"ray feed dealers banquet, sponâ€" sored by the Longworth milling camp. Among those on the sick list in the village are Mrs. Henry Bowman and Mrs. Joseph Martin. Miss Marion Rutherford spent a week with Mrs. Charles Bulmer while her sister Daisy went home a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rutherford on the third line of Peel. Miss Florence Tyack is spending a week or so in Toronto. 6.00â€"CRC Dinner Hour Prog., CRCT 6.30â€"News, CFRB 6.45â€"Lowell Thomas 7.00â€"Easy Aces, WHAM Little Jack Little, Cg.' 7.15â€"Voice of Experience, NBCâ€" W BEN Ted Husing, WGR Rex Battle, CRC, CHML 7.30â€"Lum & Abner, WLW Al Leary Sports, CKCL 7.45â€"Boake Carter, WGR 8.00â€"Leo Reisman Orch., WGY 8.30â€"Wayne King, WGY 6.30â€"News, CFRB 6.45â€"Lowell Thomas, CRCT 1.00â€"Amos ‘n‘ Andy _ _ Easy Aces, WHAM 7.16â€"Uncle Ezra, WBEN 7.30â€"Lum & Abner, WLW 7.45â€"Boake Carter, WGR 8.00â€"Cavalcade of Aleria, WGR 8.830â€"Ethel Barrymore, WJZ Burns & Allen, WJR 9.00â€"Nino Martini, WJR Fred Allenâ€"Town Hall, WBEN CRC Dinner Hour Prog., CRCT 6.30â€"Football Roundup, WJR 6.45â€"Lowell Thomas 7.00â€"Amos ‘n‘ Andy | 6.15â€"News, CRCT 6.00â€"Southernaires, WEAF ___ _ Easy Aces, WHAM 7.15â€"Ted Husing, WJR Luigi Romanelli, CRCT 7.30â€"Lum & Abner, WLW 7.46â€"Boake Carter WGR 8.00â€"Rudy Vallee, CRCT Band Wagon with Kate Smith, WJR 9.00â€"Show Boatt, WBEN GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE CARLOAD OF HORSES Goose Creek Parson, WGR CRCâ€"Dr. Stanley Russel _Ane B. K. Sandwell, CRCT HAWKESVILLE SELECTED PROGRAMS 53â€"54 Potatoes at Waterloo market on BSaturday brought 6 cents a bag more than at Kitchener, bringing $1.36 per bag. Prices for the most part were firm with the previous week with a slight drop in egge. Eggs brought 36 to 38c a dozen, butter 26c a pound, and pulet egge 30c. Apple butter in bulk was 1#¢ a pound. Pure clover honey brought ‘10(: a pound. Year old chickens were 13 to 20¢, young birds 20 to 28¢, \dncn 20 and geese 18c. track shipping pointâ€"Wheat, 98¢ to $1.02; ocats, 40 to 4%c; barley, 56 to 58¢; corn, 53 to 57¢; rye, 70 to 78¢; buckwheat, 62 to 67c; malting barley, 79 to 80¢c; milling oats, 42 to 45c. Potatoes $1.35 on Waterloo Market Lettuce sold at 3 heads for 25¢, and onmions at 25¢ a basket. Pork sausage sold at 23 and 25 for fresh and emoked, fard at 14c and side bacon 28 to 35c a pound. Prince Edward Island, $1.45 per ‘bag, carlot basis; Ontario, No. 1, $1.10 to $1.15; News Brunswick, $1.46 to $1.50, carlot basis. Prices to trade are 15 to 25¢ a bag higher. (Monday, Nov. 23, 1986) Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as‘ follows: Eggs Selling Special grade ... Jet grade ...:sss ismm Ond grade ... Kitchener Produce Ontario grain, approxrimate prices large pullets jarge ... medium ... pullets ... â€" CARL HEINTZMAN IN SCHREITERS LTD. All Models in Stock PHONEf|194 Local Grain R A D 1 0 S Potatoes DeFOREST CROSLEY Eggs Buying BIG TRADEâ€"IN ALLOWANCE rcemcs S1 20 according to weight Stores Producers ‘Truck Delivered From $29.95 to $259.50 Fowl Plentiful on Kitchener Mart Vegetables quoted included poâ€" tatoes No. 1 at $1.30 per bag, or 356 a basket, cabbage 6c a head or 60c a bushel; carrots 6 a bunch, or 15¢ & basket, beets 5c, celery hearts 10 to 16¢, onionis 20 to 25c for 6 quarts, enâ€" dhive 5¢ a head, turnips 5c each, parâ€" snips 3 for 5¢, g caulifiower 5 to 150 Fowl was plentiful on ‘Kitchener market on Saturday morning, bringâ€" ing good prices despite the heavy supply. Young chickens sold at 30 to 24 cents a pound, yearlings at 18, ducks at 20 to 25c, and geose at 18. Produce was firm, butter bringing 26 and 27c, egge 38 to 42¢. Pullets 33¢, cream* 18, cheese 18 to 22¢, and cook cheese 10 to 15¢ a bowl. Wood was quoted at $2.00 to $2.23%5 for a mixed cord, $3.50 for hard wood and $2.00 for soft wood. . Meats offered included picric hams at 14 and 18c for firesh and emoked, beef roast 12 to 14c, summer saushge 26¢, lard 14¢c, pork sausage 23 and 25¢c, and side bacon 28 to 30c per pound. Bacon hog prices remained unâ€" changed Saturday at all reporting market points with the exception of London, where tive and dressed grades prices dropped 10 and 15¢, respectively. Prices: Apples included at bushel prices Sples at $1.60 to $2.25; Mcintoshes, $1.75; Greenings $1.50. Liveweights: London, $7.40; Hull, $7.50; Chatham, $7.50; Peterborough, $7.%. Dressedweights: London, $9.85; Hull, $10.30; Chatham, $10.00; Peterâ€" Young female fox hound. Phone Kitchener 2279J. 58â€"54â€"55 FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 50 acre farm with 3 storey rde brick house, new barn, implement shed, drilled well, soft water in house, for sale or exchange on house borough, $9.75. in vicinity of Waterloo. Apply Peter Brunk, Newton. 58â€"54 Hog Quotations KITCHENER ~ADS