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  1. The Robert Simpson Company Limited, commonly known as Simpson's until 1972, then as Simpsons, and in Quebec sometimes as Simpson, was a Canadian department store chain that had its earliest roots in a store opened in 1858 by Robert Simpson.

  2. Dec 3, 2011 · Simpson’s has disappeared from the Toronto scene, but thankfully The Bay continues to honour this fine tradition. Simpson’s 1921 Catalogue. Today’s Christmas windows of The Bay department store on Queen Street.

  3. From its humble roots as a rural dry goods store in Newmarket, Province of Canada (Ontario) in 1858, the Robert Simpson Company, also known as Simpson’s, became one of Canada’s major department stores throughout the 20th century before its acquisition by Hudson’s Bay Company in 1978. Early Years.

  4. May 8, 2024 · The Robert Simpson Company Limited, commonly known as Simpson's until 1972, then as Simpsons, and in Quebec sometimes as Simpson, was a Canadian department store chain that had its earliest roots in a store opened in 1858 by Robert Simpson.

  5. Apr 20, 2010 · Simpsons, Limited with head offices in Toronto, was the present-day successor to the dry goods store opened in 1872 by Robert SIMPSON in Toronto. Originally averse to the idea of running a "department store," Simpsons eventually added shoe and specialty food departments and a mail order business.

  6. Feb 20, 2021 · Simpson’s store, which by 1885 offered a growing variety of merchandise and employed nearly 60 clerks, was by the early 1890s operating as a full-fledged department store, retailing everything from dry goods to groceries, patent medicines to furniture.

  7. Robert Simpson was a Scottish immigrant who set up his first retail venture in Newmarket, Ontario. In 1871, he moved to Toronto and founded Simpson's department store. By 1872, Simpson was hand delivering "dodgers" - handbills, or flyers - to houses in the city.