New Bideford : See Bideford . New Bristol : See Souris . New Dominion : 7 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 6 5. School district 1877. PO 1896- 1913. Probably named for the Dominion of Canada . A vessel called New Dominion visited Charlottetown in 1868. New Glasgow : 4 mi N of Hunter River in Lot 23. Named by settlers from Glasgow, Scotland , 1819. POcl 834-1968. New Glasgow Mills : 6 mi N of Hunter River in Lot 23. PO 1908-1913. Formerly called Clyde Mills. : See Hunter River . Road: See Ebenezer. New Harmony : 4 mi NE of Souris in Lot 45 and IV2 mi E of Harmony Junction . PO 1891-1910. Road noted as early as JHA 1844. New Haven : 8 mi W of Charlottetown in Lot 31. Given 1872, possibly for Newhaven , a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland . Also said to be given for the fact that it was a shipping port for some years. PO 1872-1913. Formerly called Brian's Cross for a man who lived at the corner. New Langholm: See Elmsdale . New London : Northern parts of Lots 20 and 21 with PO 1827-1969 at Clifton in Lot 21. Named by Robert Clark 1773 for a port at French River in then , now known as New London Bay . New London Bay : Adjacent to Gulf of St. Lawrence , Lots 21 and 22. Named by Samuel Holland for George Grenville (1712-1770) then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Holland also adds the secondary name as used by the French, Petite Havre. Bellin 1744 Havre Quiquibougat; Map 1750 R. qui- quebougouet; Map 1758 Kikibougat Harbr.; JHA 1832 has both and ; JHA 1 836 New Lon¬ don Bay. In Micmac Kicheboogwek Book- taba, "bay of shoals", or "enclosed bay". New Perth : 4 mi NW of Montague in Lots 51 and 52. Settled from Perth , Scotland , 1808, according to Macqueen 1929. Douglas 1925 gives 1803 as the settlement date. PO 1855-1914. Also PO West 1904-1914. Cundall 1851 Finlays. Newport : 3 mi N of Georgetown on N side of Cardigan River in Lot 54. Given in 1872 at a public meeting on the suggestion of Roderick McDonald who had visited New¬ port, Rhode Island . Formerly called Lower Cardigan . PO DeGros Marsh 1867-1885; PO Newport 1885-1914; PO Lot 54 1916-1946. Newton: 7 mi S of Kensington in Lot 26. Known as Newtown as early as 1831; the school in 1865 was Newtown . Formerly called Black Woods. PO 1871-1913. Newton: See Crossroads . : 9 mi W of Montague in Lot 57. Called Newtown as early as 1818. PO 1884-1965. School district in 1880 was Upper Newtown . Newtown River : Flows SW into , Lot 57. On Bayfield 1846. Called by the French arise de la Boullotiere. Formerly called for Portree, Skye, Scotland . JHA 1838 . New Wiltshire : School in North Wiltshire cl846-cl875, when it was changed to North Wiltshire . PO 1863-1967 at North Wiltshire . New Workington Point : See Sunbury Point . New Zealand : 5 mi NW of Souris in Lot 44. Given in jest 1858 because settlers were going to this place at the same time as some 92