CHARLOTTETOWN 91 to the diocese of Charlotte town, and in 1855, it was formally opened. Charlottetown gives the visitor a vague surprise. That is quite a natural reaction. People from other parts of Canada and the States see Charlotte- town, in their mind's eye, as a busy commercial city, the capital of a Province. Naturally, then, they are surprised when they find a compact little town with the trimmings and elegancies of a capital city. I stood in the centre of the mile-long Bridge and reviewed the city thoughtfully. Was I dreaming or was Charlottetown actually moving? It seemed to be swinging nearer and nearer. Right! Charlottetown was coming nearer because the section of the bridge on which I was standing had been opened to let a steamer pass. Nearer and nearer . . . came Charlottetown . Then it stopped. I swung back . . ., back to the main bridge again . . . and I walked on . . .