Timothy Eaton bought out an existing dry goods store in 1869 and expanded the operation into a general department store in the Toronto area. The retail store was successful on its own for walk in traffic and the mail order catalog sales were booming. Because of the strong catalog sales to the western areas of Canada, Eaton opened a warehouse in Winnipeg in 1905 for easier distribution to the western provinces. The warehouse soon expanded to include a retail store and became the most successful department store in the world. It was touted that the residents spent 50 cents out of each dollar they made at the department store. Eaton's thrived for most of last century but due to changing economic situations, they filed for bankruptcy in 1999. Sears bought the assets and continued the Eaton name for a few years but eventually dropped it and renamed the stores as Sears.
Eaton's carried the WinnWell brand of baseball gloves in addition to a house brand. The house brand was interesting in the pocket stamping "Guaranteed Top Grain Stamitanned Leather". That was a new one for me. below is a 1936 catalog page
Here are a couple of Eaton gloves from the 1936 time period.
Bill Jurges model below
Jo Jo White model below
An Eaton 1" web model below. Obviously an earlier glove than the previous examples. I like the light blue tag. Maybe someone could post a close-up of it.