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Show IFLOEH CASES ARE REDUCED TO 14 Fourteen now cases of influenza were reported to the board of health up to 5 o'clock yesterday. Since the Standard went to press Saturday night there have been tho following fol-lowing deaths due to the disease. lAdole McCauley, 8 years of age, and vilma Stewart, infant, of 2641 Grant avenue. According to news received from the health board there is every prospect of the opidemic continuing to decline If the present healthy regard for the regulations and the quarantining of the sick is consistently kept in mind. An early lifting of tho ban is only' possible pos-sible under such conditions, says Inspector In-spector Shorten. |