Clermont : 2 mi W of Kensington in Lot 19. School district 1878. Formerly called Bar¬ bara Weil. PO 1877-1913. There is a in Louth , Ireland where Samuel Chichester , Baron Clermont (1823- 1892) was born. Perhaps the adjacent name Chichester Cove suggested Clermont . Clifton: In New London , 6 mi E of Kensing¬ ton. Given cl 867. Occurs frequently in England . Also known as Clifton Corner . Lake 1863 Graham Corner . Clifton: See Bunbury . Clinton: 4 mi E of Kensington in Lot 20. Selected by local residents cl870, not for any particular place or person. PO 1 884- 1914. Formerly known as Kerry town for County Kerry , Ireland. Formerly called Harding Creek . Clows Point : At the mouth of Mink River , Lot 6 3. Meacham 1880 notes Jas. Clow there, and Cummins 1925 identifies Benj. Clow. The wharf there was formerly called . Clyde: Station 2 mi W of Hunter River in Lot 22. Situated at the head of Hunter River , formerly known as Clyde River . PO Clyde Station 1877-1914. Clyde Mills: See New Glasgow Mills . Clyde River : 6 mi W of Charlottetown in Lot 31. School district cl 864. PO 1886-1969. Formerly called Settlement . Clyde River : Flows S into West River , Lot 31. Named for Clyde River in Scotland . Formerly known as Dock River corrupted into . Changed cl864. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 , for Edward Eliot (1727-1804) 1st Baron Eliot. In Micmac Oonigunsuk, "portage place". Clyde River : See Hunter River . Cody Point : Extends into Northumberland Strait in Gaspereaux , Lot 6 3. Origin un¬ known, although Douglas 1925 notes the similar name "Cuddy" in Lot 6 4. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Desbares Point , for Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres (1722-1824) who surveyed the coast of Nova Scotia 1763-1773 and became Gov¬ ernor of in 1784 and Lieute¬ nant Governor of PEI in 1804. Recent maps and charts have DesBarres Point with Cody Point 2 mi S at Irvings Cape. Meacham 1880 has Cody Point correctly shown. Dept. of Interior 1910 and Cum¬ mins 1925 Reid Point , but Harry Reid who lives near there knows it as Cody Point . Coleman: 3 mi SE of O'Leary in Lot 9. Named for James Coleman , Superintendent of Railway. Station first called Brae , Coleman being used cl888. PO Sta¬ tion 1878-1887; PO Coleman from 1887. : See . Coles Creek : Flows SW into North River , Lot 32. John Coles and John Coles Jr. were millers there 1889. Meacham 1880 and Douglas 1925 Curtis Creek . Collingwoods Creek : Flows N into Trout River , Lot 13. Named for Collingwood Yeo , whom Cummins 1925 shows living there. He was a grandson of James Yeo (1788-1868). Colville : CN station on , Lot 31. The road extends from New Haven to Brookfield . Meacham 1880 shows Rich. Walter Colwill and Chas. Colwill on it. Cummins 1925 identifies John and Will. Colville on it. : Adjacent to Northumberland Strait at Souris . Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Alexander, 7th Lord Colville of Culross (171 7-1770) who was in command of naval forces from Quebec to the Baha¬ mas in 1763. Bellin 1764 and Pichon 1760 38