Johnstons River : Flows NW into Hills¬ borough River, Lot 35. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Lieutenant William Johnston of HMS mermaid Bayfield 1846 . Blanchard 1938 suggests it was riviere du Moulin a Scie during the French period, but in 1964 he places riviere des Blancs here. The latter is on Plan 1730. : NW of Pownal , Lot 49. Meacham 1 880 shows Wm., Geo., and Jas. Jones there, and Cummins 1925 names Locke and J. Layton Jones . Josephine Shore : Adjacent to Nar¬ rows, Lot 12. Named for Josephine Cahill , a black who lived there. Judson Point : Extends into , Lot 49. William Christopher Judson settled in Alexandra in 1792. Meacham 1880 shows Geo. Judson at the point, and Cum¬ mins 1925 has B.A . and F. Judson in pos¬ session of the point. : See Dock Creek . : See Glen Valley . Juniper Point : See Chaffeys Point . Keefes Lake : See O'Keefes Lake . Keefes Point : Extends into Dock River , Lot 5. Meacham 1 880 names Jno Keeffe and Cummins 1925 identifies Mrs. J. Keefe . Kehough Creek : On Bayfield 1845 and in Meacham 1880 for a creek flowing E into North River at North River community. Keir Clarks Pond : On South Branch Sturgeon River , Lot 6 1. Named for Keir Clark of Montague, its developer. Keirs Shore: Adjacent to March Water , Prin- cetown Royalty. John Keir (1779-1858) a Presbyterian minister, settled in the royalty in 1810. Bayfield 1850 notes " Kier Shore Pier". In Meacham 1880 with Dr. Wm . Keir there, and Cummins 1925 has Dr. J. W. Keir there. Meacham 1 880 also identi¬ fies "Keir's Wharf". : 3 mi NE of Crapaud in Lot 29. Settled from Ireland 1841. In JHA 1852. PO 1 873-1969. John Kelly was postmaster there in 1880, and Meacham shows Jas., Edwin, Thos., Edward and Dan'l. Kelly as farmers in the area. School district Treaugh until 1904. Kellys Point : Extends into Hillsborough River at Southport . Bayfield 1 846 and Meacham 1880 Kelly Point , with Albert Kelley near the point. Not named on Cummins 1925, but Willard Kelly shown near the point. Possibly this is the feature referred to by Pacifique 1934, 1 mi above Atosag, that he identifies as Geosag gisna Megeog Gonteo, "red stone". Kellys Cove is adjacent to the point. : 2 mi S of Kensington in Lots 19 and 25. In JHA 1856. Possibly named for in Glasgow. PO 1900-1912. Formerly called Blueshank, which is on a plan of cl830. Railway sta¬ tion 1875 Blueshank, later changed to Kelvin . Kensington : Town incorporated 1914, in Lot 19. Name chosen cl 863 for school district, probably given for Kensington in London , England . Formerly called Glover's, later- . PO 1851- 1886; PO Kensington from 1886. Miss Barrett had a tavern there in the 1800s, and it is said the first post office was named for her. In Micmac Gategageneg, "eel fish¬ ing place" (Pacifique 1934, which he also places at Chichester Cove ). 70