- Based on Sir Gilbert Parker's celebrated novel of the rugged land of trading posts and snow
- The man was the son of a British aristocrat. The girl was born of an Indian squaw. Yet he made her his wife and- See him drifting downward in the limber camps of Canada. See her struggling upward in the drawing rooms of England. Until, one day- A climax you'll never forget! A red-blooded romance that touches the well-springs of life. (Print Ad-Republican-Journal, ((Ogdensburg, NY)) 8 June 1921)
- Embittered with life, a proud aristocrat sneeringly married an Indian squaw. Then sent her home to disgrace his family and sank to the dregs in the lumber camps of the North. But one day the man in him awoke. Seeking the pitiful creature he had wronged, he found-a radiant, beautiful woman! (Print Ad-Utica Daily Press, ((Utica, NY)) 16 February 1921)
- But when he met her face to face even he----her husband----did not know her. (Print Ad-Perth Amboy Evening News, ((Perth Amboy, NJ)) 13 November 1920)
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