Former site of and Aitkens Ferry PO. Plan 1745 Pte de birne; Bay- field 1850/4 itkinsPt. Aitkens Ferry: PO 1886-1916 in Lower Montague , Lot 59, Benjamin Aitken , first postmaster. Aitkins Cape: See Rollo Point . Alaska : 7 mi SE of O'Leary in Lot 10 . School district cl903. Said to be named because the people "at last" had a school at the time of the great gold rush to Alaska and the . Albany: 4 mi NE of Borden in Lot 27. Pos¬ sibly named for the Duke of Albany (1853- 1 884), son of Queen Victoria. PO from 1867. School district 1886. Alberry Plains : 7 mi NW of Montague in Lots 49 and 50. Named by Edward Plaidwell cl856 for school because there was an abundance of wild fruit after a fire. PO 1890-1914. Alberton : Town incorporated 1913 in Lot 4. Named by Benjamin Rogers for Albert Edward Prince of Wales , later Edward VII, who visited Charlottetown in 1860. PO Cascumpec 1839-1868; PO Alberton from 1868. Formerly called Stumptown. Alberton Creek : Flows S into Dock River , Lots 4 and 5. Hill 1821 ; Bay¬ field 1851 andMeacham 1880 Dock Creek . Alberton Harbour : At Alberton , Lot 5. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Holland Harbour , for Henry Fox , 1st Baron Hol ¬ land of Foxley. Alberton South : 1 mi S of Alberton , Lot 5. Formerly called Lewis Town for Edward Lewis , proprietor of Lot 5, Hills Town for Lewis's agent, , and Northport . Possibly Cascumpec PO 1839-1868 was here before Alberton developed as a rail¬ way centred 872. Albion: 5 mi SE of Montague in Lots 59 and 61. Probably derived from , which is shown on Cundall 1851 at the location of present Albion. The bay there is now called . Albion Mills is shown on Bayfield 1850. : See Georgetown Harbour . : 11 mi W of Souris in Lot 55. School name cl 881. Probably derived from the ancient name for England . Formerly known as Baltic and Little Baltic . Alchorn Point : Extends into Charlottetown Harbour , Lot 6 5. People of that name still live there. On Bayfield 1846. Verrier 1734 Pte. St . Charle; French plan 1749 Pointe de la Croix . See also Canceaux Point . Alexandra: 5 mi SE of Charlottetown in Lot 49. Named for Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louisa Julia who married Albert Edward , later Edward VII, 1863. Noted in JHA 1870. PO 1884-1915. : Adjacent to , Lot 49. Bayfield 1846, Meacham 1880 and 11 L /3 . Named by the French anse de Matelot (sailor's cove). In Micmac Ogosikcheech, "little place where goods are landed". Alexandria: See Cascumpec . A llanby Point : See Point . Allen Cove : See Canoe Cove . Allisary : 1 Vi mi E of Mount Stewart in Lots 37 and 38. Noted in JHA 1839 as property of Allan Macdonald of Allisary . Probably named for Alisary on Loch Ailort in Arisaig, Inverness , Scotland . Allisary Creek is a small tributary of Hillsborough River . Alliston : 3 mi N of Murray River in Lot 6 3. Named for John Allis , a former British soldier who settled there, dying cl895. PO 1896-1914. 16