A comedy from Selig based upon the always perennial commuter joke. Whether or not it is true that visitors to the country have as much difficulty as is illustrated in this film is a question which may well be doubted; but it serves to supply amusement while the picture is running and may be accepted as true enough for that at least. The run for the train is true to life. The loss of the satchel on the ferry boat is not improbable, but the family row may be considered questionable. The search of the time table for the next train to the city is a convincing ending for a film which will appeal, with its grim humor, to a great many people. Technically it is a reasonably good picture and it makes the audience laugh. - The Moving Picture World, October 2, 1909
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