G. W. Armstrong came to Cornwall from Leeds Co. and after working
in the woollen mill for some time embarked in the grocery business. From a small beginning
he has steadily forged ahead until to-day, in his spacious store in the Cline Block, corner of
Pitt and Second Streets, can be found a stock of groceries which is hardly excelled outside
of the larger cities. Quality counts in what one eats and Mr. Armstrong, realizing the fact,
has stocked his premises with the very best in the market. In consequence his customers include
the foremost people in town, who can rely on invariably getting just what they want.
Besides being a leading business man, Mr. Armstrong has always
taken an active
part in public affairs,
having served the people in the Council for several years,
and is prominently identified with all movements that have for their object the prosperity of the
Factory Town.
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