Turner, Cape: Extends into Gulf of St . Law¬ rence, Lot 24. Named by Samuel Holland 1765, possibly for Sir John Turner , Lord of the Treasury in 1762. In Micmac Kwe- sowsak, "headland". In late 1705 a Capt. Leforce was killed by this mate and buried here and for many years after the feature was called . Tyne Valley : Village in Lot 13. Named by James Rogers for the school district 1873, probably for the River Tyne in Northum¬ berland, England . PO from 1872. Formerly called Trout River and . Tyrone : 5 mi S of Hunter River in Lots 65 and 31, and in the community of Emyvalej PO 1899-1913. Also known as Lo\ 65. Probably named for County Tyrone , Ireland. Tweedys Point : See Gallas Point . Uigg : 8 mi W of Montague in Lot 50. Named for Uig, Isle of Skye, Scotland . Settled 1829 from Scotland . It is said that Donald Macdonald , a schoolmaster who arrived in 1841, added the extra "g". School district 1851. PO Uig Lot 50 1912-1914. Union : See Dock Corner . Union Corner : 10 mi W of Summerside in Lot 15. School district Union Lot 15 cl890, then Union Corner 1895. PO 1898-1914. It is said to be named because the school was built with the goodwill of everyone. North: PO 1904-1911 in , Lot 33. : 6 mi N of Charlottetown in Lot 33. On Wright 1852. PO 1875-1968. Also PO Union North 1904-1911. CN station is Union. : School district in 1800s in Lot 51, N of . It remains the name of the road. : See St. Louis . Unionvale : 1 V & mi E of O'Leary in Lot 6 . School district 1869, replacing Road. Upper MacLures Pond : On Murray River , Lot 6 3. Cartney McLure is shown with a mill here in Meacham 1880, and Cummins 1925 identifies Parmley McLure. Upper Westmoreland : PO 1891-1914 in Westmoreland , Lot 29, 2 mi N of Crapaud . Upton: 6 mi SE of St. Peters in Lots 54 and 55. School district 1877. PO 1887-1907; PO Upton Lot 55 1908-1914. Urbainville : 14 mi NW of Summerside in Lots 14 and 16. Named for Urbain Arsenault , an early settler. PO Urbinville 1896-1917. School district cl880 Portage ; later called Road; then changed to Ur~ hainville 1901. Valley : 10 mi SW of Montague in Lots 58 and 60. The school was built cl870 on one of the highest points in PEI , and thus the significance of the name is rather elusive. Although it is at the head of Valleyfield River , that watercourse was more com¬ monly known as Browns Creek in the 1800s. Since the first settlement was Irish they may have meant "bally", Irish for "town". Valleyfield : 5 mi SW of Montague in Lots 57 and 59. Named by Alexander Munro , Pres¬ byterian pastor, cl864. PO 1871-1912. Also PO East cl 897-1913. Formerly called . 124