Syd Chaplin is the star of this farce comedy, which is a good one. Some novel innovations have been introduced in the course of the picture; for instance, upon coming in from an afternoon's hunting he hangs his "trusty hound," which happens to be a small terrier in harness, on a hook on the hall rack. For this injustice to the small animal his wife does likewise to him, and when the minister and his wife call accidentally the man of the house is still decorating the hall rack. - The Moving Picture World, May 1, 1915