Corporal Haldene, of the Canadian Northwest Mounted Police, suspects Jules Biason of the murder of an Indian mail carrier. He accuses Jules of the crime, is knocked down for his pains and locked in a room by Biason. Haldene escapes through...See moreCorporal Haldene, of the Canadian Northwest Mounted Police, suspects Jules Biason of the murder of an Indian mail carrier. He accuses Jules of the crime, is knocked down for his pains and locked in a room by Biason. Haldene escapes through a window and after a spirited chase, captures the outlaw. A storm comes up and Haldene takes his captive to the cabin of Aaron Duncan, whose daughter, Jeanne, aids Jules to escape. Biason returns to town and brags of his conquest. Haldene, guessing Jules will go back to see the girl, hides in a tree near the Duncan cabin and sees Jules arrive with some of his pals. Jules, making advances to Jeanne, is repulsed by her father and fights with him. Haldene shoots him down, but is attacked by his accomplices who set fire to the tree. Haldene manages to escape and capture the entire band. Written by
Universal Weekly, June 10, 1922
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