- With Vivian Martin in the Title Role. A Drama that Equals "Peg o' My Heart." Pathetic, True to Life Drama of Every day Life. (Print Ad-Evening Journal, ((Wilmington, Del.)) 23 November 1914)
- The most sumptuous photo play ever produced in New York. (Print Ad-Brooklyn Daily Eagle, ((Brooklyn, NY)) 8 November 1914)
- Sally's winning personality overcomes even the gouty, testy old Earl of Bateson, and it is this same winsomeness that attracts the old Earl's son and makes him forgive her raids on the rose gardens of old Annesley. But it is hard to tell the story in this space of the adventures of Sally, her trip to the Gipsy Camp, the present of the Wishing Ring that lead to so much trouble, and the final triumph of little Sally. You must see this photo-play to appreciate it. It has the splendid spirit of "Peg O' My Heart" and the charm of the out-doors, so hard to copy on the stage. (Print Ad-Westmount News, ((Westmount, PQ)) 20 November 1914)
- A five-part Shubert Feature Picture. Marvelous, Mystifying, Astounding and Intensely interesting. Something out of the ordinary. (Print Ad-Hearst's Sunday American, ((Atlanta, Ga.)) 8 November 1914)
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By what name was The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England (1914) officially released in Canada in English?
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