Harmony : 7 mi SW of Tyne Valley in Lots 13 and 14. Selected for a school cl 875 because the settlers of many nationalities — French, Irish, Scottish, English, Dutch — got along peaceably. PO 1907-1914. Formerly called . Harmony Creek : Flows W into Souris River , Lot 45. In Meacham 1880, which also names , and Road. Harmony Junction : Railway junction 3 Vz mi N of Souris in the community of Souris Line Road , Lot 45. Possibly derived from Road 1 Vi mi E where farm¬ ers of French, Scottish, Irish and English nationalities had settled and presumably lived amicably. Harper: IVt. mi SW of Tignish in Lot 1. Named for William Harper , farmer and millowner who died about 1878. School district was . PO 1871-cl 875. Harpers Brook is a trib¬ utary of Tignish River . Harriet Point : 1821 for point on W side of the mouth of Dock River , Lot 5. Harrington : 8 mi N of Charlottetown in Lot 33. Derived from , the name given by Samuel Holland 1765 for and . The bay was named for William Stanhope (1719- 1779) Viscount Petersham, 2nd Earl of Harrington . School district 1855. PO 1888-1918. Hartsville : VA mi SW of Hunter River in Lot 22. School district 1864. PO 1872- 1914. Haszard Point : Extends into , Lot 49, SE of Charlottetown . Named for William Haszard (c 1767-1847), Loyal¬ ist, who settled there. His father, Thomas Haszard , came to PEI in 1785. Hawthorne : PO 1904-1913 in Dunblane , 7 mi SW of O'Leary . Possibly named for Senator Robert Poore Haythorne (1815- 1891), Premier in 1869-1870 and 1872- 1873. Hayden Point : Former name for a point at Scotchfort , Lot 36, extending into Hills¬ borough River at . Alex Hayden leased land there 1835. ¬ field 1846. Haydens Mills: PO 1891-1893 at Southamp¬ ton, Lot 41. Changed to Mills, 1893-1901. Haydens Point : Extends into , Lot 50. Meacham 1880 shows Jas. Hayden nearby, and Cummins 1925 has Mrs. Louis Hayden at the point. Hay River : Flows N into Gulf of St. Lawrence at Clearspring , Lot 44. Hazelbrook : 7 mi E of Charlottetown in Lots 48 and 49. School district 1893. Formerly called . PO Hazel Brook 1906- 1912. : PO 11 52. Sl-1891 at Riverton , Lot Hazelgrove: 2!/2 mi W of Hunter River in Lot 22. Named about 1813 by Richard Bagnall , who kept an inn there, and by his brother-in-law, John Cantello , for the pro¬ fusion of hazel nuts in several groves of trees in the area. Noted in JHA 1832. Douglas 1925 notes its use as early as 1 826. PO 1867-1914. Head of Cardigan : 3 mi NW of Cardigan in Lot 52. PO 1881-1914. School district clSSO Head. Head of Grand River , East: PO 1856-1868 at Bridgetown , Lots 54 and 55. 61