Circumstantial evidence picture in two reels. It has action and has been produced in a snappy and gingery way that compensates in part for the fact that the story is not, as a whole, dramatic in the sense that all of its parts help to build up the climax. The backgrounds are in a lumbering camp of the Northwest and the snowy pine-covered hills of the beyond. A snatch of a love story is thrown in and the robbery is committed by a rough character of the village. The lover is accused and cleared easily, then the mounted policeman tracks the real culprit. There are some fine views of snowy wilds and the log village is interesting. It is a fair feature offering. - The Moving Picture World, August 22, 1914
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