Good drama. Biograph has a new "heavy," who is inclined to be melodramatic. The story fails to convince in one essential point. This is where the wife, in the absence of her husband on a trip to the trading post, sets two traps for game. She carries the two implements with no effort, their apparent weight being a couple of pounds apiece. The trap that later "gets'" the adventurer she fastens to a stake, which is driven into the ground with a tap. There is in this combination hardly enough to keep a man out of his near-by camp overnight. However, there is good work on the part of the actors, only six of whom appear in the entire reel. There are some charming bits of woodland scenery. - The Moving Picture World, September 14, 1912