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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1936, p. 9

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â€" _ Moenday, October 26, 1936 » EGGS 42 CENTS â€"AT KITCHENER iEgge sold at 33 to 42c a dozen at Kitchener market Saturday, a drop of one cent from the previous week. Butter was 25¢, and cream 18 to 20c a pint. A large quantity of poultry offered included yearâ€"old chickens at 18 to 20¢, young birds at 23 to 25¢, geese at 23 and ducks at 25c a pound. +4 In the vegetable stalls potatoes brought $1.25 a bag, or 30¢ for a large basket. Turnips were 5c each, cabâ€" bage 10 to 15¢. turnips 40c a bushel or 3 bushels for $1.00, cabbage 75c ‘a dozen heads, beets 3 bunches for 10c, carrots 15c for 6 quarts, cauliâ€" flower § to 15c a head, tomatoes 6 quarts for 20c, onions 75c a bushel, lettuce 3 heads for 10c, and pumpâ€" kins $ to 10c each. District Markets â€" Farm News Prices held firm in a heavy offerâ€" ng at Waterloo market on Saturday with a 2â€"cent rise in patota prices, beâ€" ing the only change. . (Potatoes ‘brought $1.25 to $1.35 per bag. Eggs were steady ai 34 to 40¢ a dozen, butter @5 a pound, and cheese 18 to 27¢c. Cream was 15 ‘and 18¢ per pint. Ducks sold at 26¢ a pound, young chickens at 24 and yearlings at 20 to 22¢. Old birds were 18c. In the vegetable stails prices inâ€" cluded turnips at 5¢ each, cabbage 5¢, or 45c péer dozen, beets, carrots and onions 5c a bunch, carrots 15¢ for six quarts, celery 2 for 25¢, cauliâ€" fiower 5 to 15c a head, tomatoes 20¢ for 6 quarts, onions 20¢ for same measure, lettuce 5 to 8¢ a head, pepâ€" pers 25¢ per 6 Quarts, cucumbers 25¢ for 6 quarts and pumpkins 5 to 20¢ each. BIG SUPPLY ON WATERLOOMART Eggs Firm at 24 to 40 Cents, Potatoes $1.35 Top.â€"Fall Apples Plentiful. Young Chickens 25 Cents.â€" Geese and Ducks Plentiful. Fruits were plentiful with fall apâ€" ples finding ready buyers. Spies brought 25¢ a basket or $1.75 a bus., ‘Tolman sweets 20c or $1.00 a bus., Snow 30c for 6 qts. (Meats offered included veal roast 15 to 22¢, picnic ham 18 and 20¢, beef roast 10 to 18¢, cottage roll 25 to 28¢, bacon 28 to 35¢, pork sausage 23 to 25¢c,. beef steak 20c¢c, summer sausage 25¢, lard 15¢ and home cured hams 22 to 28¢ a pound. Apple butter was plentiful at 60c to $1.20 per large crock. Grapes brought 35¢ for 6 qats ro $2.00 a bus. Meats offered included side bacon at 27 to 30c a pound, pork sausage at 23 and 25¢ for fresh and smoked reâ€" spectively, summer sausage at 25 and lard at 14c. Mrs. Kate Doherty and son Patrick epent Monday at Elmira. â€" ‘Turnips shipped from Ariss on Satâ€" vrday brought 15 to 20 cents a bus. in wagon lots, according to informaâ€" tion received by the Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Isemenger of Linwood spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Besinger. ‘The turnips were on the average of good «ite and quality. Mr. Greg. Schiebel is recovering after an operation for appendicitis. Rev. Fr. Stroeder spent Wednesâ€" day at London. nesday Mr. Wilfred Haney and Miss Kay Hanley motored to Guelph on Wedâ€" FOR SALE 60 head of good stocker and feeder cattle, at the stock yards in Linwood. F. Dullock. 45â€"1 Turnip Prices HESSON ~ADS Dressed grades: London, $9.65; Hull, $10.10; Peterborough, $9.75; Chatham, $9.65. * Baconâ€"hog prices made a stand Saturday, with only one markgt re porting point continuing to drop. Hull live and dressed grades lost 16 to 20c¢c, while London, Peterborough and Chatham indicated prices at yesâ€" terday‘s level. Prices: Live weights: London, $7.2%5; Hull, $7.35; (Petenborough, $7.2%5; Chatham, $1.25. Prince Edward leland, $1.30 per bag, carlot basis; Ontario, No. 1, 95¢ to $1; New Brunswick, $1.25, carlot basis. Prices to trade are 15 to 2%5¢ a bag higher, (Monday, Oct. 26, 1936) Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as follows: Why is it hard for a dentist to lJook cheerful?â€"Because he‘s always lookâ€" ing down in the mouth. 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Truck Delivered 24 26 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE 33¢ | 9.30â€"Mandoliers. _ _ | _ 9.45â€"Mentor. 10.00â€"Anson Weeks. ,{g.gmum Music. 10 1sâ€"Varistigg" * _ 11.00â€"To be announced. 11.15â€"Parent‘s Forum ggoâ€"oor:::“mmd . ies 12.15â€"The Honorable Archie 12.30â€"Stock Quotations 12.45â€"Ray Noble Orch. 1.00â€"Monitor Views the News 1.15â€"Drama 1.30â€"Rex Battle RADIO PROGRAMS Wednesday, October 28 9.00â€"Morning Serenade 9.30â€"Accordion Band 9.45â€"Mentor 10.00â€"Anson Weeks 10.15â€"Nurse Woledge 10.30â€"Raymar 10.45â€"Varieties 11.00â€"To be announced. 11.15â€"English Dance Band. 11.30â€"Concert Gems 12.00â€"Organ Rhapsodies _ 12.15â€"The Honorable Archie 12.30â€"Stock Quotations 12.45â€"Eddy Duchin, Orch. 1.00â€"Monitor Views the News 1.15â€"Radio Play 1.30â€"Rex Battle 2,00â€"Women‘s Hour. Thursday, October 29 9.00â€"Morning Serenade 9.30â€"Mandoliers 9.45â€"Mentor 10.00â€"Anson Weeks 10.15â€"Concert Music 10.30â€"Raymar 10.45â€"Varieties 11.00â€"â€"To be announced. 11.15â€"English Dance Band. 11.30â€"Concert Gems 12.00â€"Organ Rhapsodies â€" 12.15â€"â€"The Honorable Archie f 12.30â€"Stock Quotations 12.45â€"Lombardo, Orch. 1.00â€"Monitor Views the News 1.15â€"Radio Play. 1.30â€"Rex Battle 2.00â€"Women‘s Hour. 2.30â€"The Country Doctor. 2.45â€"Haunted Rancho 3.00â€"4360 5.15â€"Movie Gossip 5.30â€"Radio ‘Rhythms 5.45â€"Stock Quotations 6.00â€"Old Time Memories 6.15â€"Mentor. 6.30â€"Duke Ellington 6.45â€"Old Time Melodies 7.00â€"Melody Moments 7.15â€"Rajput 7.30â€"To be announced 7.45â€"â€"To be announced. 8.00â€"Banjo and Guitar Team 8.15â€"Heinrich Schmidt German Announcements Follow Heâ€"They say she has decided to marry a struggling young author. Sheâ€"Well, if she has decided, he may as well stop struggling. 2.00â€"Women‘s Hour. 2.30â€"The Country Doctor 2.45â€"Haunted Rancho 3.00â€"4360 5.15â€"Varieties 5.30â€"Radio Rhythm 5.45â€"Stock Quotations 6.00â€"Old Time Melodies 6.15â€"â€"Mentor, the Man in the Turban. 6.30â€"Fletcher Henderson, Orch. 6.45â€"Old Time Melodies 7.00â€"Melody Moments 7.15â€"Rajput 7.30â€"Alf. Murray, Baritone 7.45â€"To be announced. 8.00â€"The Five Texans 2.45â€"Haunted Rancho 3.00â€"4360 5.15â€"Varieties . 5.30â€"Radio Rhythm 5.45â€"Stock Quotations 6.00â€"Old Time Memories 6.15â€"Mentor 6.30â€"Benny Goodman, Orch. 6.45â€"Old Time Melody 7.00â€"Melody Moments. 7.15-â€"R.ljgut 7.30â€"To be announced. 7.45â€"To be announced. . 8.00â€"The Kings of the Air 8.15â€"Freddie Oliver 8.30â€"Bible Study 9.00â€"Roy Snider Orch. 2.30â€"Lombardo, Orch. Readings 8.30â€"Polish Juvenile Orch. 9.00â€"Melody Boys Tuesday, 10.00â€"Wayne King, WJR CRC, Strike up the Band, CKOC 10.30â€"A Capella Choir, WHAM 11.00â€"News, CFRB Ben Bernie Orch., WGR Luigi Romanelli, CRCT 11.30â€"Eddy Duchin, CFRB Cab Calloway, WOR 12.00â€"Joe Reichman Orch., WJR CFRB oo y 10.00â€"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, CRCT 10.15â€"Modern Cinderella, WJR John‘s Other Wife, WBEN 10.30â€"Just Plain Bill, WBEN 11.15â€"Backstage Wife, NBCâ€" WTAM â€" 11.30â€"Vic & Sade, WJZ 11.45â€"Ed. McHugh, Gospel Songs Ken Murray, CFRB 9.00â€"Ben Bernie, WLW Fred Waring, CFRB 9.30â€"Fred Aastaire, CRCT CRC Praog., CKOC 10.00â€"Navy Day Prog., WHAM Nat‘l Sing Song, CRCâ€"CKOC 10.15â€"Kay Kayser Orch., WGN 10.30â€"Shep Fields Orch., WHAM WJZ _ _ _ _ _ . 12.00â€"The Gumps, CBSâ€"CFRB 12.15â€"Mary Marlin Story, WBEN 12.30â€"Romance of Helen Trent, WJR _ 12.45â€"Farm Prog., CFRB BuL 1. n us Joe De Courcey, CRCT 11.00â€"News, CFRB Little Jack Little, WGN 11.15â€"Harry Reser Orch., KDKA 11.30â€"Geo. Olsen, CFRB _ â€" 12.00â€"Tommy Dorsey‘s Orch. WJR WGR i _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"__._.__ _ / 10.00â€"Mrs. Wiggs, Sketch, CRCY ‘ Fair Warning 10.15â€"â€"Modern Cinderella, WJR | _ Shopkeeperâ€"Don‘t buy anything 11.30â€"Vic & Sade, WHAM from the shop next door today. 11.45â€"Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, CFRB _ His wifeâ€"Why not, dear? P.M. 1 ‘Shopkeeper â€" They‘ve borrowed 12.00â€"The Gumps, CFRB our scales. 7.00â€"Amos ‘n‘ Andy, WBEN At the Organ, CRCT Little Jack Little Orch, WGN. 7.15â€"Uncle Ezra, WTAM Rubinoff, WGN 7.30â€"Lum & Abner, WLW Goose Creek Parson, WJR 7.45â€"Boake Carter, CB% WJR 31'!‘?' Sam, WL 8.00â€"Fibber McGee, WBEN Horace Heidt, WJR Helen Hayes, CRCT 8.30â€"Abe Lyman, CRCT _ Margaret Speaks Sop, WLW 9.00â€"Lux Radio Theatre, WJR Warden Lawes, WTAM 9.30â€"Richard Himber, WBEN 8.00â€"News, CFRB 8.30â€"Cheerio Prog., NBCâ€"CRCT 9.00â€"Breakfast Club, NBCâ€"CRCT 9.30â€"Richard Maxwell Songs, Song Stylists, CFRB 2.15â€"American School of the Air, wGR 3.00â€"Al. Pearce‘s Gang, WJR 3.15â€"Ma Perkins, WBEN 3.30â€"String Quartette, WJR 4.00â€"Geo. Hessberger Orch., CRCT 4.30â€"Navy Day Prog., WKBW 5.30â€"Jack Armstrong, WBEN WBEN Singing Lady, CRCT 5.45â€"Jerry Sears Orch., WEAF Little Orphan Annie, WHAM 6.00â€"CRC Dinner Hour Prog., CRCT g.(foâ€"â€"yewsh C"E_RB 7.00â€"Easy Aces, WHAM Amos ‘n‘ Andy Little Jack Little, CKLW 7.15â€"Voice of Experience, NBCâ€" WBEN Ted Husing, WGR Rex Battle, CRC, CHML 7.30â€"Lumâ€"& Abner, WLW Al Leary Sports, CKCL 7.45â€"Boake Carter, WGR 8.00â€"Leo Reisman Orch., WGY 8.30â€"Wayne King, WGY 5.00â€"While the City Sleeps, 6.45â€"Lowell Thomas Wednesday A.M. 8.00â€"News, CFRB 8.30â€"Cheerio Prog., NBCâ€"CRCT 9.00â€"Breakfast Club, CRCT 9.30â€"Richard Maxwell Songs, Rich Man‘s Darling, WJR 1.00â€"Chas. Stenross Orch., CRCT 1.15â€"Geo. Hall‘s Orch., CFRB 1.30â€"Rex Battle, CKOC 2.00â€"W%:!Iaz and Music Concert, Monday P.M. Tuesday A.M. 12.15â€"Mary Marlin, WBEN 12.30â€"Romance of Helen Treit, WJR 12.45â€"Farm Prog., CFRB Rich Man‘s Darlin!f. WJR 1.15â€"Hollywood High Hatters, CRCT 1.30â€"Rex Battle, CKOC 2.15â€"American School of the Air, WJR 2.30â€"Music Guild, WJZ. 3.00â€"Marine Band, CRCT 3.15â€"â€"Ma Perkins, WTAM 3.30â€"Emery Deutsch, CFRB 4.00â€"Henry Busse‘s Orch., WBEN 4.30â€"Sammy Kaye‘s Orch., CKLW 5.00â€"Lee Gordon‘s Orch., WTAM 5.30â€"Jack Armstrong, WTAM Movie Gossip, CKCR 11.30â€"Ralph Kirberry, Songs, WBEN 11.45â€"Edward McHugh, Gospel WJR 12.45â€"Farm Prog., CFRB Rich Man‘s Darling, WJR 1.30â€"Rex Battle, CKOC M 2.15â€"An$|(';i§an School of the Aif, 2.30â€"Carol Deis, Sop., WTAM 2.45â€"Music Guild, CRCT 3.00â€"Al. Pearce‘s Gang, WJR 3.15â€"Ma Perkins, WBEN 3.30â€"Do You Remember? â€" Old Burns & Allen, WJR 9.00â€"Nino Martini, WJR Fred Allenâ€"Town Hall, WBEN 9.30â€"Come on Let‘s Sing, WJR 10.00â€"Hit Parade, WBEN Gang Buate'rs',r WJR 1.30â€"Kay Kyser‘s Orch., WGN 11.00â€"News, CFRB â€" _ hh hh iiiicobvininintratstedih cce t Th 224A Village Chapel, CFRB 10.00â€"Mrs. Wiggs, CRCT 10.15â€"Modern Cinderelle, WJR 10.30â€"Just Plain Bill, WTAM 11.15â€"Backstage Wife, WBEN Singer, WHAM 12.00â€"The Gumps, CFRB 12.15â€"â€"Mary Marlin, WBEN Cab Calloway, CKLW 11.00â€"Ben Bernie, WGR News, CFRB 11.15â€"Henry Busse Orch., WGY 11.30â€"Eddy Duchin Orch., CFRB 12.00â€"Shep. Fields Orch., WGy. Henry Busse Orch., WHAM 11.15â€"Geo. Harris Orch., WBZ 11.30â€"Glen Gray Orch., WGY _ 12.00â€"Ozzie Nelson Orch., WJR 12.30â€"Romance of Helen Trent, Major Bower, CFRB 9.30â€"Christie Street Capers, CRCT 10.00â€"Bing Crosby, CRCT 10.30â€"March of Time, WJR 8.00â€"News, C ~8.30â€"Cheerio CRC Overseas Prog., CRCT 6.45â€"Lowell Thomas, CRCT 7.00â€"Amos‘ n‘ Andy, WBEN _ Easy Aces, WHAM ~ 7.15â€"Uncle Ezra, WBEN 7.30â€"Lum & Abner, WLW Goose Creek Parson, WGR Frank Parker, tenor, WEAF CRCâ€"Dr. Stanley Russel & B. K. Sandwell, CRCT 7.45â€"Boake Carter, WGR 8.00â€"Cavalcade of Aleria, WGR 8.30â€"Ethel Barrymore, WJZ 6.30â€"Football Roundup, WJR 8.30â€"Cheerio PrOf., CRCT 9.00â€"Breakfast Club, CRCT _ _ _ Melodies, CBSâ€"CFRB _ 4.30â€"Strolling Songsters, CRCT 5.00â€"While the City Sleeps, WBEN ° Salvation Army Band, CFRB 5.15â€"A Capella Choir, WHAM 5.30â€"Singing Lady, CRCT . 5.45â€"Little Orphan Annie, WHAM 6.00â€"Southernaires, WEAF CRC Dinner Hour Prog., CRCT 6.45â€"Lowell Thomas 7.00â€"Amos ‘n‘ Andy, WLW Easy Aces, WHAM 7.15â€"Ted Husing, WJR Luigi Romanelli, CRCT 7.30â€"Lum & Abner, WLW 7.45â€"Boake Carter, WGR 8.00â€"Rudy Vallee, CRCT Band Wagon, with Kate Smith, WJR 9.00â€"Show Boat, WBEN .'hci Avl:ms_trb'nx; WfiAM News, CFRB WHAM Thursday A.M. ws, CFRB PAGE NINE

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