PLACE-NAMES

Peters Island, and Cape Tra- 1)

verse P. E. I.; place.

pebdk, stream near Shubenacadie settlement; the wilderness.

peddwz'spak, Third lake on Tan— gier River; barren lake.

pedoamkz'jaik. place in Mirami- chi.

pegaodebe/é. O y s t e r P o n d. Jeddore; a second apartment.

pay’eboagwasés. place near Rich- ebucto; the little long-flowing stream.

pc/qgrulool/re/é, Onslow River; smooth flowing water.

pemam/céak Sand Island Mira- michi, [2] Cavendish,P P.E. I; the sandy beach.

pémsz'lc. \Vallace.

pélzooe/é, Kentville, Pineo’s place

pep/ruse, ; branch of the Stewiake River.

fiesigitk, Pisquid, P. F 1., (2) the Avon at Windsor; en- tering at right angles.

peskebak, Fish Lake; branching off.

peslumoa/cwddik, Passamaquod- dy Bay; pollock grounds.

petkoolktak, Petitcodiac River, bending around.

petuboki’, Bras d’or Lake; long basin of salt water'

pijebuogwe/e, Sable River Shelb. Co , (2) place in Richebucto.

plymeluuz's/cal Lahave River

pzktaok, Pictou; air explosions

pittoqouk, Martin‘s River, near Mahone Bay.

the landing

a

ilbék, Long Lake near Truro. plégun, Cape Split; an opening made in a beaver-dam. bli’ktcok, Blomidon; (2) the col- umnar rocks at Cape Split; a handspike; Tradition has it that Glooscap used one of these handspikes to open up the passage at Cape Split, and drain the Annapolis Valley.

bogoasumkek-bookldbtl, St. Pet. er‘s Bay, P. E. I ; the Bay of claims.

ubogopskegek, Onslow or North River

pagimnlrek, Poniket; raining

I along

pagmu/éoozgitl’, a place near Pomket.

pagumkaok, Pubnico.

'patrumkoolc, a place in Resti- gouche.

pagwc/e. Lake near Hammond’s Plains; smoky lake, or dry lake.

poodzz‘r/c, Lake Major; the sit-

ting-down place.

poogua’oopsk wodz'l. . Head; C. B.

poogumejooékadc. White Island.

pookuddpskwdde, Cape Porcu—

pine.

poem/c, Third lake on Liver-

pool River.

pram/Edda, West River. (2)

Sheet Harbor Lake; the place

of bringing forth.

flute/t. ore/2161', BedequeP. E 1.;

the hot place

Porcupine

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