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MRS. MARGARET SANDILANDS.

For many years our sister was a most active member in the Napier Union taking especial interest in the Evangelistic and Purity Work, and up to the

last was deeply interested in all the aggressive work undertaken by the members. The Bible readings and prayer meetings conducted by her some years ago were means of grace to many. During a long and trying illness our dear sister proved that < 'hrist indeed gives such grace, such patience, and such fortitude, that every trial can he surmounted and every difficulty overcome. Though so frail, the indomitable spirit conquered weakness and enabled her to give such glorious testimonies to her loved ones and to her Minister during the last moments of her lib*, as can never he forgotten. May the mantle of her spirit fall on the shoulders of many others.

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White Ribbon, Volume 13, Issue 165, 15 March 1909, Page 5

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MRS. MARGARET SANDILANDS. White Ribbon, Volume 13, Issue 165, 15 March 1909, Page 5

MRS. MARGARET SANDILANDS. White Ribbon, Volume 13, Issue 165, 15 March 1909, Page 5

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