Sons of the North Woods
ft Sterling Drama oi Lite and Romance in the Great Canadian Northwest
Written by WILLIAM V. MONG. Produced by FRANK BEAL
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Indian Jim, A Trapper Frank "S
Janie MacKisson Kathlyn
Woodsmen, Hunters, Trappers, Etc
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Rob MacKisson, Her Father .
Jack Williams, Of the Tradin
.William Stowell
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M&ABTISTE kisses his sweetheart, Janie, goodby, and with a loaded sledge and
M^ dogteam starts north on a trading trip. Hank Peters, a drunken trader, starts
^>VA south with a good supply of liquor and a loaded sledge. He has a note of
WWW introduction to Janie MacKisson, whom he has never met. He indulges freely
in whiskey and its influence is marked when he meets Babtiste coming north. The
drunken braggart tells Babtiste that he is going south to make love to Janie. Babtiste
tries to stop him, but cannot, and he turns his own dogs south again. Janie's father
discovers an Indian trapper in the woods, suffering from a broken leg. He brings
the Indian to his shack and with Janie's aid doctors the broken limb. Babtiste and
Hank are now engaged in an exciting race over the snow trail to see which will reach
the MacKisson cabin first. Babtiste's dogs bolt after a rabbit
and Hank forges ahead. When he arrives Janie and Indian
Jim are the only ones there. Hank, drunk with joy and liquor,
tries to embrace Janie. The Indian comes to her aid, and at
the point of a gun drives Hank out into the snow. Babtiste
later finds Hank, almost frozen, in the snow where he has
fallen, and returns good for evil by saving his life.
Copyright, 1912, by TBI Si
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