Holland Name Maitland Point Marie Head Moncton Cove Observation Cove Orwell Point *Panmure Bason Percival Point Petersham Cove Pownell Peninsula Prevost Point Rice Cove Parish Point St . Davids Parish Parish Official Name Campbell Point Black Point Gallas Point Grande Digue Point Crown Point Wightmans Point Holland Name St . Johns Parish Parish Salutation Point Sedgwick Cove Silvester Point Smith Point Cove Stavordale Cove Surveyors Inlet Terass Point Tomkins Cove Cove Village Point Wolfe Marshes Official Name Seacow Head Brae Island Miscouche Cove Jimmys Point Black Banks Cove Cape Sharp Gillis Point North River *On Holland a variant of the present official name also shown. Names given since Holland's time for people primarily associated with British affairs include: Albany, Alberton , Alexandra, , Cavendish, Churchill , Derby , Eldon, Gladstone, Melville, Primrose , Roseberry , Victoria, Vic ¬ toria Cross, Victoria West and Wellington. Persons The practice of honouring persons who have distinguished themselves in the provincial area appears to be less than that in other provinces. Five Island governors, Dundas , Fanning , Fitzroy , Howlan and Huntley are commemorated in the names of features. Proprietors or their agents figure in such names as A bells Cape, Cumberland , DeBlois , Donaldston , Hills River , Lady Fane , Lord Selkirk Park, , Selkirk , Westmoreland River , Winsloe and South Melville. Other names in this category are Bayfield (all three Maritime and Ontario have populated places named for Admiral Bayfield ), Cambridge , Duvar , Holland Cove , Peterville , Sir Andrew Macphail Park, and Coleman. Noted Canadians Borden, Haliburton , , Strathcona and owe their names to Canadians who are known primarily for activities outside Prince Edward Island . Carleton near Borden is listed here, although Carleton and Carleton Cove were given by Samuel Holland to honour Sir Guy Carleton as a prominent British military figure; however, Carleton near O'Leary likely owes its spelling to the promi¬ nence of Sir Guy Carleton in Canadian affairs, although it may be named for the local resident, William Carroll .