Cassiar Gold Mines, Limited (Non-personal Liability.) Prospectus Historical: In the days of the first boom in the Portland Canal country in the vear 1910, the interest centred in the Bear River section, but a few hardy prospectors struggled up the Salmon River valley, and what is now the Premier ground was staked. At that time most of the ground up the Salmon valley was open, and only promising showings were located on. These men had the pick of the country. In that year two pioneer prospectors and miners, Patrick Daly and Richard Sullivan, prospected up the Hast Fork of Caseade Creek, and located the Daly & Sullivan group. In the same year the Lindeborg brothers located the Lakeshore claim, directly opposite. Position : These claims, together with others, now form part of the Cassiar Group, situate at the head of the East Fork of Cascade Creek in the upper Salmon River valley, Portland Canal Mining Division, Cassiar District. They are four miles up the valley from the Premier Mine, on the same range. This, the main group of claims owned by the Cassiar Gold Mines, Limited, adjoins on the — North the properties of the Sebakwe & District Mines, Limited, now under extensive development by London capital, and on the East by the Bush Consolidated, also under development. Adjoin- ing the Cassiar group on the North lies the White Heather group, and to the North of this again les the Shamrock group, which is also the property of the Cassiar Gold Mines, Limited. The Sham- rock group adjoins on the South the Spider group, on which con- siderable development work has been done. : (3)