Sharp, Cape: Extends into Northumberland Strait , Lot 6 3. Neither Meacham 1880 nor Cummins 1925 show "Sharp" as a local personal name. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Terass Point , but the reason for the name is unknown. Holland 1781 Terrass Point . Department of Interior 1910 and Cummins 1925 Point . Sharps Point : Extends into Lennox Channel , Lot 12. Meacham 1880 Point Lot 12 with Geo. Sharp nearby. Cummins 1925 shows G. S. Sharp in possession of all the point. : Adjacent to , Lot 33. Named for Neil Shaw , who is noted as a landowner in Meacham 1880, and who was the founder of a hotel in the 1880s which is still operating. Duncan Shaw is noted as a settler in Lot 34 in the Census of 1798; he settled at Brackley Point with four sons in 1809. Sheas Brook : Flows S into Paughs Creek , Lot 12. Meacham 1880 shows John Shea with 50 acres there. : 3 mi NE of Tignish at Bains Creek . Meacham 1880 shows Joseph Shea there. Shea Shore is 1 mi N , and Meacham 1880 also shows Joseph Shea with property there. Sheep River : Flows NW into , Lot 13. On Wright and Cundall 1874. Cove : See Bentick Cove . : See Clarks Creek . Point : See Burnt Point . Shemody River : . Shepherd's Pond: See Grahams Creek . Sherbrooke : 2 mi NE of Summerside in Lots 17 and 19. School district 1905. PO Grangemount 1909-1912. Formerly called Platte. : On Westmore¬ land River, Lot 29. Meacham 1880 shows Jas. and Jno. Sherren in the area, and Cum¬ mins 1925 has Wm. D., Harold and David Sherren near the pond. In 1967 the name was placed in error at , 4 mi W, on 11 L /5. Sherwood : Village incorporated 1960 in Charlottetown Royalty. Derived from ¬ wood Farm in Lot 33 where Cemetery was established before 1880 (Meacham), and which became Cemetery in 1891. About the same time school, established 1866, was moved and enlarged. PO Sherwood Station 1910-1912. : See Glenfinnan River . Shining Waters, Lake of: In at Cavendish, Lot 23. Derived from Lucy Maud Montgomery 's "Anne of Green Gables ". Formerly called . Ship Channel : Entrance to . Cartier 1534 possibly Riviere des Barques. Bayfield 1850 Ship Channel . Shipwreck Point : Extends into Gulf of St. Lawrence at Naufrage . Translated by Hol ¬ land 1765 from Pointe du Naufrage . Mea¬ cham 1880 Shipwreck Point , which is also current usage. Shipyard Creek : Flows E into Grand River , Lot 14. Bayfield 1850 and Douglas 1925 ; Meacham 1880 Cross River , with " Yard" noted at the mouth. Shipyard Point : Extends into Bideford River , Lot 13. William Ellis and Richard Moys started building ships there in 1818. Shipyard Point : Extends into March Water , Lot 18. Ships were built there before 1850. Shipyard River flows into March Water at the point. 113