use. A deep pond near Tignish is said to be filled with their bones, and their tusks of ivory are occasionally found on the shore, or in the forests. Only a few of those noble animals are now seen, and of their number, which is stated by the fishermen to be on the increase, none are captured". Holland . Seal Creek : See MacLeods Creek . Seal River : 11 mi SE of Charlottetown in Lots 49 and 50. Former school district. Seal River : Flows S into Vernon River , Lot 50. Named for a large number of grampus or blackfish killed there c 1830. Seal River : Flows SW into Cardigan River , Lot 54. InMeacham 1880. Searletown : 4 mi N of Borden in Lot 27. Named for James Searle Mann who lived there when the name was given. His grand¬ father, James Searle , had been given the northern half of Lot 27 in 1767, and on his death in 1828, it passed to his daughter, Mrs. Horatio Mann , who was then living in Philadelphia. James Searle Mann petitioned to become a British subject in 1855. JHA 1843 Searle Town. PO 1856-1913. A sec¬ tion is called Truemans Corner for Hiram Trueman who settled there 1854. Seatrout Point : Extends into , Lot 48, at Keppoch . Named for sea trout caught there, said to be the best fighters to be found. French plan 1749 and Pichon 1760 Pte a la Framboise; Plan 1819 Poplar Point ; Plan 1 883 Crab Point . Also known as Trout Point . : 7 mi NE of Kensington in Lot 20. School district 1892. PO cl 891 -1918. For¬ merly known as . : See - Sedgwick Cove : See Miscouche Cove . Selkirk : 7 mi E of St. Peters in Lot 42. Named for Thomas Douglas (1771-1 820) 5th Earl of Selkirk . On Wright and Cundall 1874. School district Armadale cl872. PO Armadale 1876-1969. Point : On Bayfield 1846 at the con¬ fluence of North and Pinette River , Lot 58. Thomas Douglas (1771-1820) 5th Earl of Selkirk owned land in the area. However, the name is un¬ known locally. : PO cl 873-1918 at Culloden , Lot 6 0. leads N from Wood Islands to the site of Port Selkirk in Lot 57. : In Meacham 1880 for present Cambridge , Lot 6 3. Meacham shows Geo. Sentnor at the corner. Seven Mile Bay : See North Carleton . : Adjacent to Northumberland Strait , Lots 26 and 27. Named for the dis¬ tance from Seacow Head lighthouse to Carleton Point , now Borden Point . Actual¬ ly the distance is 6.6 miles. In Micmac Gtogeneg, "resounding" (Pacifique 1934). Seven Sisters Sandhills: 1821 for dunes at present Sand Hills. They were swept away by storms in the 1850s. Shamrock : 6 mi NW of Crapaud in Lots 27 and 67. School district 1867 Thistle & Shamrock because Irish and Scottish settle¬ ments met at the school. PO 1884-1914. Sharams Point : Extends into Murray Har ¬ bour, Lot 6 4. Meacham 1880 Richard Point , but shows Jas. Sheram at the point. Douglas 1925 Richards Point , because plan 1829 shows James Richards there. Bayfield 1849 Richard Point . Cummins 1925 does not name it, but shows Henry Sharam there. 112