Date of construction: 1899

Victoria's first department store and, at the time of its construction,
one of the largest retail stores in Canada, was built for Weiler
Brothers Home Furnishings. John Weiler came to Victoria from California
in 1862 and established a furniture manufacturing business in which
quality was the byword. Each of Weiler's four sons was responsible for
different functions of the business.
The
new building boasted 109,000 square feet of well lit display and
storage areas that were serviced by two elevators. Construction of the
interior was an engineering feat which utilised a massive post and beam
interior frame within a brick shell. Other features included ground
floor windows floodlit at night, moulded interior ceilings, native wood
wainscotting and fire hydrants on each floor. Weiler's had a reputation
for fine imports including the Liberty of London line, Voysey and
Morris-designed carpets, and Turkish and Indian rugs.
George Straith Ltd., retailers of fine clothing, occupied the building from the 1940s.
The building has been well maintained over the years and remains a landmark retail presence on Government Street.
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.