Armadale : PO 1876-1969 in Selkirk , 7 mi E of St. Peters . Probably named for Armadale Castle on Isle of Skye, a seat of the Mac - donald clan. School district cl872. Ascension : 2 mi W of Tignish in Lot 1. School area name 1864. PO Pig Brook 1872- C1880. Ashleys Creek : Flows E into , Lot 5. Meacham 1880 identifies Jno Ashley , and Cummins 1925 shows John and Lowden Ashley. Ashton : 4 mi E of St. Peters in Lot 42. CN station cl 875. Origin of name unknown. Aspen: On Milford 1920, 1 mi N of Roseville , Lot 3. Thomas Rix writing in 1924 never heard of it. Astyanax Rock : In , NW of . Wright and Peacock 1839. Probably named for a ship. Auburn :- 5 mi SW of Mount Stewart in Lot 36. School district in 1896. PO 1890-1918. Possibly indirectly named for Auburn in Goldsmith's "". Augustine Cove : 5 mi SE of Borden in Lot 28. PO 1854-1913. Formerly called . Noted as Warblington in PEI Direc¬ tory 1880-81. Augustine Cove : Adjacent to Northumberland Strait , 5 mi SE of Borden. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Colonel Augustin Prevost . Auld Creek : Flows N into . John and Robert Auld are noted in the census of 1798. "Auld's Mill" was at the creek as early as 1834. Meacham 1880 shows James and Wm. Auld as nearby settlers. Avondale : 8 mi S of Mount Stewart in Lot 49. Named for the birthplace and home in County Wicklow , Ireland of Charles Par- nell, Irish nationalist. School area from cl888. PO 1872-1901; PO Avondale 1901-1914. Aylesbury, Cape: See Profitts Cape. Bacon Cove : Adjacent to Northumberland Strait at mouth of Nine Mile Creek . Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Edward Bacon , Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantations 1759-1765. Holland also gave the name Bacon Point 3 mi E of the cove at Cumberland , but it is unknown and has been rescinded by the CPCGN. Bacons Point : See Bell Point . : In Douglas 1925 as a settlement in Lot 49, possibly in the area of . Baglole Point : Extends into Grand River , Lot 16 . Meacham 1880 shows Chas. Baglo nearby, and Cummins 1925 has William Baglole at the point. : At Hunter River , Lot 23. Named for Richard Bagnall , merchant and miller in early 1800s. Bains Creek : Flows E into Gulf of St . Law¬ rence at Anglo Tignish . Early lot plan shows James Bain resident there. Meacham 1880 has Harper Brook flowing into Bains Cr ., the latter being the tidal inlet only. Bakers Cove : Adjacent to Dunk River , Lot 25. Meacham 1880 notes Jno. M. Baker there, and Cummins 1925 identifies Robt. Baker at nearby Oyster Point . : In Westmoreland , Lot 29. Named for a battle in the Crimean War. Balderston Brook: See Quinns Brook .