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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. The author shares his experience of visiting Simpsons, the historical department store that was featured in the Canadian children's show Today's Special. He compares the real store with the show's scenes and reveals some interesting facts and trivia.

  3. Sep 18, 2008 · When I was a kid, Simpsons was a big deal. It was right up there with Sears and Eatons. The Simpsons location on Yonge Street was especially important because that's where the gang from Today's Special hung out. That Simpsons location is now a Bay, and the name Simpsons hasn't been used since 1991.

  4. Bond Clothing Stores, Bond Clothes, Bond Clothiers, or Bond Stores, was a men's clothing manufacturing company and retailer. The company catered to the middle-class consumer.

  5. The Robert Simpson Company, or Simpsons (Simpson's until 1972), was a Canadian department store chain, founded by Robert Simpson in 1858. The Hudson's Bay Company purchased the chain in 1978, and it ceased operation in the 1990s.

  6. F&R Lazarus & Company (commonly known as Lazarus) was a regional department store with its retail chain operating primarily in the U.S. Midwest, and based in Columbus, Ohio.

  7. By mid-century, Columbus boasted 133 department stores and specialty clothing shops for both men and women. By the 1950s Columbus achieved an all-time high of 159 apparel stores listed in its city directory.