Regan, a bad man from the States, trades Johnny Red Dog, an Indian half-breed, a gallon of bad whiskey for his horse. O'Garry of the Northwest Mounted Police destroys the whiskey and insists that Johnny help him locate the animal. Regan ...See moreRegan, a bad man from the States, trades Johnny Red Dog, an Indian half-breed, a gallon of bad whiskey for his horse. O'Garry of the Northwest Mounted Police destroys the whiskey and insists that Johnny help him locate the animal. Regan stops at the post traders and attempts to be familiar with 'Ciel, O'Garry's ward and sweetheart, who is living there. O'Garry arrives and recognizes Johnny's horse, he orders Regan to return it and tells him he is liable to arrest for giving whiskey to an Indian. Regan refuses and O'Garry takes the horse by force and arrests Regan. On the day he is freed O'Garry returns his revolver and tells him that he bears no ill will, but Regan is resentful. O'Garry is called to the post and Regan overhears a conversation between him and the sergeant and learns that O'Garry is to go alone the next day on a 200-mile trip to carry treaty money to a tribe of Indians. 'Ciel, having ridden a few miles with O'Garry, falls asleep on the other side of the rock and on waking, overhears them plan to waylay O'Garry at the deserted cabin where he has planned to spend the night. She sends a note to the post for help and then takes a shortcut to the cabin to warn O'Garry. When 'Ciel arrives there is no one there apparently, but Regan has seen her coming and he and the Indian bind and gag her. The two men are arrested and O'Garry continues on his way with the treaty money. Written by
Motion Picture News, June 1918
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