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  2. Eaton's catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Front cover of Eaton's Spring and Summer Catalogue 1942. The Eaton's catalogue was a mail-order catalogue published by Eaton's from 1884 to 1976. It was "one of the first to be distributed by a Canadian retail store". [1] The first version of the catalogue was a 32-page booklet handed out at the Industrial Exhibition (now the Canadian National ...

  3. Eaton's - Wikipedia

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    Eaton's Spring and Summer Catalogue 1942. The first Eaton's catalogue was a 34-page booklet issued in 1884. As Eaton's grew, so did the catalogue. By 1920, Eaton's operated mail order warehouses in Winnipeg, Toronto and Moncton to serve its catalogue customers.

  4. Mail order - Wikipedia

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    The first Eaton's catalogue was a 34-page booklet issued in 1884. As Eaton's grew, so did the catalogue. By 1920, Eaton's operated mail order warehouses in Winnipeg, Toronto and Moncton to serve its catalogue customers. Catalogue order offices were also established throughout the country, with the first opening in Oakville in 1916.

  5. Category:Eaton's - Wikipedia

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    Eaton's (1869–1999) — formerly the largest chain of department stores in Canada. As one of the largest Canadian companies of the latter 19th century and during the 20th century, it had a notable impact on the country's cultural, economic, & social development.

  6. Timothy Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1884, Eaton introduced Canada to the wonders of the mail-order catalogue, reaching thousands of small towns and rural communities with an array of products previously unattainable. In these tiny communities, the arrival of Eaton's catalogue was a major event.

  7. Neils Hogenson House - Wikipedia

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    The Neils Hogenson home is an original catalogue order house purchased through the T. Eaton’s Co. Catalogue and built by Mr. Neils Hogensen. Shipped from Winnipeg by train, the home came to Stirling in crates with instruction, including shingles, lumber, doors, moldings, windows, paint, nails, hardware and building paper, all this for the cost of about $1,577.00. [1]

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  9. Fredrik Stefan Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Fredrik Stefan Eaton, OC, OOnt (June 26, 1938 – February 20, 2021) [1] was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who was a member of the prominent Eaton family. He was the great-grandson of Eaton's department store founder Timothy Eaton .