Savage Harbour : Adjacent to Gulf of St . Law¬ rence, Lots 37 and 38. According to Gesner 1 846, it was called Savage Harbour from an old tradition of a fight between Indian tribes. Bellin 1744 havre a I'Anguille. In Micmac Kadotpichk, possibly meaning "eel water place" or "eel screen". Map 1750 R. Cadopigs ; Map 1758 Cadecepich; Caven 1899 also gives Quibuonidinique. : See . : On Dunk River , Lot 26. Austin Scales owned property there in recent years. is located there. : Extends from Davies Point at the mouth of Vernon River to Glencoe , Vi mi S of the village of River. Derived from the name of the early French settle¬ ment La Grande Ascension . Holland 1765 Great . Locally pro¬ nounced "sin-jee". See also Centia Point . Schooner Creek : Flows NW into Gulf of St. Lawrence , Lot 40 . Said to be named for wrecks there. is at the mouth of the creek. Schooner Creek : See Browns Creek . Schooner Creek : See Grants Creek. Schooner Creek : See Paynters Creek . : Flows NW into Wilmot River , Lot 25. Named for William Schur- man, Loyalist , who bought 3,500 acres cl784. Pronounced "skeer-mn". Formerly called Silliker Brook for Jacob Silliker , also a Loyalist , 1786. Schurmans Point : Extends into Wilmot River , Lot 25. Named for William Schurman , Loyalist , who bought 3,500 acres cl784. Douglas 1925 notes Schurman point. Bay¬ field 1849 Wilmot Pt . In 1966 the CPCGN approved LeFurgeys Point for this, and this is on 11 L /5 1967, but this name should have been placed on the north side of Wilmot River . : Former name in Lot 6 0 between Caledonia and Mount Vernon . Named for a place on the Isle of Skye, Scotland . Scotchfort : 3 mi W of Mount Stewart in Lot 36. Named by Scottish settlers brought out to PEI by Captain John Macdonald 1772. The word "fort" was probably suggested by the nearby French fort. PO 1867-1913. From 1744 to 1752 known as Belair; named for Belair near Port Royal, NS. With the building of a church the name St- Louis -du-Nord- Est was given. In Mic¬ mac Sgemagen, "watching guard" (Paci- fique 1934). : Flows S into Hillsborough River , Lot 34. On Bayfield 1846. In Meacham 1880 with Wm. Scott owning the land there. Scrabble: See Mount Albion . Seacow Head: Extends into Northumberland Strait , Lot 26. Gesner 1847 reported that "Sea-cows or Walrus were formerly nu¬ merous on this part of the shore, but they have long since disappeared". Holland 1765 and JHA 1840 Salutation Point . In Micmac Bastogobajit Waakade, "sea cow point". Pacifique 1934 notes that the Indians say the point looks like a seacow, the point being bent downwards. Sea Cow Head: PO 1 881-1 904 at Femwood, Lot 26. : 6 mi NE of Tignish in Lot 1. 1876-1918. : Adjacent to Gulf of St . Law¬ rence, Lot 1. In 1847 Gesner wrote that the area was "the resort of great numbers of the Walrus or sea-cow: hundreds of these animals were killed on the land by the early inhabitants, among whose descen- dents pieces of their skins still remain in 111