Visitors From World Over At Campbell RiverCOURTENAY, Aug. 11.—Tourists still continue to arrive In good numbers at Campbell River and they areenjoying excellent sport with the tyees. While the season Is really only just beginning, a number of fifty pound fish have already been caught this year.Among those participating in the sport at present are: J. W. Heard, sr.. Rakersfleld, Calif.; John W. Heard, jr.. Berkeley, Calif.; John H. Wood,| (’has. M. Wood. sr.. Charles M. Wood jr. J. K. Jowers. Nanaimo; I. S. Math-erson, French Creek, i’arksvllle; Gum Lyons. Victoria; (Jerry Lyons. Victoria; II. M. Wright, Vancouver; W. Berkeley, Yorkshire. Kngland; A. M. Archer. Shanghai; l»r. and Mrs. Geo. II. Hunter. Los Angeles. Calif.; W. R. Veysey; K. W. Haskell and family. New Westminster; S. Rhea Farnest Hollywood. I .os Angeles. Calif.; Wm. L. Crowe. Portland. Ore.; Albert M. Crowe, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. S. Fletcher. Oakland. Calif.; George Brethour, Courtenay; J. K. McKenzie Courtenay; Henry M. Earle. New York; J. N. Hopkinson. New York; J. S. Rear. Vancouver; Mrs. C. H. Thomas. C. H. Thomas. Harold Dubois. Dallas, Texas; L. C. Carl, Van couver; Dr. Wyburn. Cutnllne Island.S. Calif.Since the Campbell River Tyee club has been organized, amateur fishermen are showing great interest in competing with each other for qualifications for membership. Satisfaction is being expressed that the use of nets lias been prohibited at the mouth of the Campbell River. This place is now included In some of the English lists of the world’s famous fishing grounds.