Date of construction: 1889
Erected by the Canadian Pacific Land & Mortgage Company.

The design featured brick masonry and plaster ornamentation, classic
detailing, a large traditional storefront and upper storey windows with
stained glass, a built-up parapet and pediments, a prominent corner
tower with curving glazing, and relatively ornate decoration such as
iron fencing. The storefront, cornice, parapet, top of the tower and
ornate details have been removed and the brick and plaster have been
painted in an unsympathetic color.
The first tenant in the main ground floor space was druggist E. C.
Kellogg. Other tenants included R. A. Brown Hardware and H.A. Potts,
Merchant Tailor. A series of druggists occupied the main floor
including Cochrane and Munn.
The
tower was removed some time between the 1920s and 1940s, although the
exact date is unknown. In 1907, the tenants were John Cochrane -
druggist, Postgate Fowler - fancy goods store, R A Brown and Co
Hardware, James L. Forrester - paints, William Russell- dentist, Dr. A
E McMicking - physician, and Mrs. C. Cameron - lodgings (upstairs).
Every upstairs room had its own fireplace, accounting for the seven chimneys seen on old photographs.
The building was occupied by Coles Books, Cunningham Drugs and a
leather ware store for many years in the 1980s but was left vacant in
1990. At one point the City of Victoria was considering suing the
absentee owner for the condition of his "filthy heritage building." One
City Councillor noted that: " Paper coverings over the windows often
fell down revealing the filthy interior." Eventually the building was
rehabilitated and is now open for business again.
The
main store space is occupied by Mac's convenience store with a language
training school on the upper storey. Smaller businesses use the
remaining street level retail.
This Hallmark Society project has been funded by the Hbc Foundation and the BC150-Heritage Legacy Fund.
Project manager and researcher: Helen Edwards. Principal Photography & Consultant: Ron Bukta, West Ventures Photography.