Lot 8: PO cl843—1853 and 1863-1904 at Glenwood.

L0110sP01871-1913 at West Devon. Lot IlsPOcl852—l9l4 at Freeland. Lot 12: PO 1 855-1913 at Ellerslie. Lotl4:PO 1857-1914.

Lot 15: PO 1857—c185 8, possibly at Egmont Bay.

Lot 16: PO 01839-1913 at Central Lot 16. Lot 30: PO 1867-1914 at Brookvale.

Lot 3]: PO 18584859, probably at New Haven.

Lot35: PO 1855-1905 at Dunstaffnage.

Lot 40: Former CN station at Bristol, Lot 39.

PO 1887—1901. Probably designated Lot 40 because it served the settlers at Bangor in Lot 40.

Lot 45: PO 1854—1884 at Hermanville.

Lot 47: PO 1832-1862, first at East Point, later at Bothwell.

Lot 48: PO 1885-1905 at Crossroads. Lot 49: PO c1854-1871 at Pownal.

Lot 50: PO 1885—1 888 and 1893-1914. Lot 56: PO 1855-1923 at Annandale. Lot 64: PO 1861-1869 at Murray River. L0! 67: PO c1853—1866 and 1870-c1908. Louis River: See Chapel Creek.

Lower Bedeque: 4 mi SE of Summersidc. PO 1904-1913.

Lower Cardigan: See Newport.

Lower Freetown: 5 mi SW of Kensington in Lot 25. PO 1867-1913.

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Lower Hamilton: 6 mi NW of Kensington in Lot 18. PO 1906-191 1.

Lower Malpeque: 8 mi NW of Kensington and 1 mi NW of Malpeque in Princetown Royalty. Former school district was Fan— ning for Lady Fanning, daughter of Gov- ernor Edmund Fanning.

Lower Montague: 4 mi E of Montague in Lot 59. PO 1871—1913 and 1916-1946. A sec-

tion E of French Creek and N of Hwy. 17 is known as Lower Montague North.

Lower Rollo Bay: 2 mi W of Souris in Lot 44. PO Lower Rollo Bay 1888-1904; PO Rollo Bay East 1904—1914. When the name of the post office was changed in 1904 the postmaster reported that “Lower Rollo Bay is done way with, belongs to ancient history, an anachronism so to speak”. However, the old name still thrives long after Rollo Bay East has disappeared.

Lower Tryon: 3 mi W of Crapaud on both sides of the Tryon River. Meacham 1880 identifies the schools as Tryon East and Tryon West.

Low Point: 4 mi E of Tyne Valley in Lot 12. This small community is at a point formerly

called Low Point now better known as Gillis Point.

Low Point: See Gillis Point.

Loyalist: 7 mi NW of Charlottetown in Lot 32. CN station on Loyalist Road. Possibly named because the first settlers were loyal to the Crown.

Lukes Creek: Flows SE into Rustico Bay, Lot 24. Named for Luke Gallant, a landowner there in the 19205. Plan 1812 Todd Creek; Meacham 1880 Todds Cr. Isaac Todd of Montreal was a proprietor of Lot 24 in the early 18005.

Lukes Creek: See Gains Creek.

Lumber Creek: On Hill 1821 for small creek flowing SE into Dock River, Lot 5.