Ellerslie : 2 mi N of Tyne Valley in Lot 12. Derived from the name of the farm of a man called Wallace, which he named for one of the manors of Sir William Wallace , the Scottish hero. Noted in the Palladium of Charlottetown , 1845. PO Lot 12 1855- 1912; PO 1912-1924; PO Ellerslie from 1924. Ellerslie Brook flows NE into Smelt Creek . Elliotts : 6 mi W of Hunter River in Lot 21. Named for Richard Elliot who had a saw¬ mill there in 1864 and who was postmaster for 35 years. PO Mills 1875-1914. Elliotvale : 8 mi W of Cardigan in Lot 6 6. School district cl872, although not in Meacham 1880, which shows . PO Elliot Vale 1882-1913. Ellis Cove : Adjacent to Bideford River , Lot 12. William Ellis , a shipwright, settled in Lot 13 in 181 8. Meacham 1880 has Archd. and E. Ellis beside it, and Cummins 1925 shows Russell Ellis there. : In Winter River , Lot 35. Cum¬ mins 1925 lists C. C. Ellis in possession of the island. Ellis River : PO 1896-1913, 9 miNW of Sum- merside on S side of Grand River , Lot 16 . Ellis River : See Grand River . Elmira: 11 mi NE of Souris in Lot 47. Named by George B. McEachern in 1872 for Elmira, New York . It was selected for its euphony. Formerly called Portage because it was on the route from North Lake to South Lake . PO from 1844. noted in Meacham 1 880. Elm Point : Extends into , 2 mi N of , Lot 15. In Meacham 1880 and Douglas 1925, but not on 21 1/9 1967 although known locally. Elmsdale : 4 mi W of Alberton in Lot 4. Given cl875 because a small valley there was studded with elm trees. PO from 1877. Possibly called New Langholm in 1863; formerly known as Adams Corner for John Adams , the first settler. Elmwood : 9 mi W of Charlottetown in Lot 31. School district 1893. PO 1895-1913. Elson: See Springvale . Emerald Junction : 7 mi SE of Kensington in Lots 26 and 67. Named for Ireland. Line 1875-1887, because it was on the Queens-Prince line; PO Emerald 1887- 1970. Emmerson: Former CN stop 3 mi NE of Georgetown . PO 1911- 1913. Meacham 1880 . Emyvale : 7 mi NE of Crapaud in Lots 30 and 65. Named by either Michael McArdle or Patrick Dougherty for Emyvale , Mona- ghan, Ireland. Noted in JHA 1850. PO 1873-1915. Englands Point : Extends into Bideford River , Lot 12. John England settled there in 1818. Meacham 1 880 shows John England near¬ by, and Cummins 1925 shows Fred C. England with 153 acres, including the point. Enman Shore: Adjacent to , Lot 10 . Named for Walter Enman , whom Cum¬ mins 1925 shows there with 102 acres. Enmore : 5 mi W of Tyne Valley in Lot 10 . POcl895-19l3. Head: Named by Holland 1765 for Rocky Point , Lot 15. Both are in Meacham 1880. Enmore River : Flows S into , Lot 10 . Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for John Perceval (cl 710-1770) 2nd Earl of Egmont and Baron Lovel and Holland of Enmore ; not for local residents with the names Enman and Moore. Meacham 1 880 names its head . 48