l [1 to such agreement, which conduct shall also be thereon certified by one or more Justice of the Peace, and the said Secretary, With the concurrence of one other member of the said Board of Education, shall Certify the class to which such Teacher shall belong and the amount to which, by law, and as 'shall ‘satiS- factorin appear by such certificate, the said Teacher shall be entitled, and shall also certify that the said agreement, or an attested copy thereof, as aforesaid, has been duly filed and that the same has been framed in accordance with the provisions of this Act hereinbefore ex- pressed, and on the production of such certifi- cate last mentioned, such Teacher shall be en- titled to receive from the Treasury of this Island such amount as he or she, according to his or her class and qualifications, shall be by law en- titled to, the‘same to be paid by quarterly payments, on production of the certificates and other requisites prescribed by this Act, by war- rants under the hand and seal of the Lieuten- ant Governor for the time being, with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council. CII. It shall not be necessary that the Trustees shall sign the certificate mentioned in the last preceding section, collectively and in the presence of each other, provided the same be signed by them individually at different times. 011] . The two Schools which were establish- ed and are now in operation, in the district known as the Anglo Rustico District, or Town— ship Number twenty-four, in this Island, (one school having been found insufficient to afford the means of Education to all the children there~ in) shall be continued as now in Operation, and the Board of Education are hereby authorized to divide and alter the said district in such way and manner as they may deem expedient, so as to meet the exigency of the case, anything herein contained to the contrary, notwistanding, provided always that no Teacher, appointed to take charge of any such School or Schools ing the said Anglo Rustico District, shall at any time be recognized as a district Teacher or be; entitled to a salary, unless such person shall have obtained a license as a first or second class Teacher from the Board of Education, and shall comply with the provisions of this Act, relating to district Teachers. CIV. In case any other established School district in this Island shall be found similarly. circumstanced with the said district, hereinbew 9] 'fore designated the Anglo Rustico‘ District, it shall be in the power of the Board Of Education to apply the same remedy in‘ relation thereto, by dividing or altering the same and establish!- ing an additional School therein, as is mention- ed and set forth in the last preceding section, in regard to the said “ Anglo Rustico District,” and with the like restrictions in all respects as therein prescribed, in regard to the Teacher of any such additional School, being a duly licensed Teacher, and the Trustees of his School shall conform in all respects to the provisions of this Act. CV. There shall be paid as salaries to the several classes of Teachers, assistant Teachers and ushers of Grammar Schools in the several Districts and Towns in this Island, (save and except the Teacher and usher of the Charlotte- town Grammar School) hereinafter mentioned, the respective yearly salaries following, that is to say: to male District Teachers of the first or lowest class, the sum of fifty-five pounds per annum ; to male District. Teacher’s of the second or highest class, the sum of sixty pounds per annum; to female District Teachers, the sum of forty pounds per annum; to male District Teachers of Grammar Schools, when two Dis-- tricts combine to form a Grammar School, hereinbefore mentioned and provided, the sum of one hundred pounds per annum; to male District Teachers of Grammar Schools, where Districts are not so combined, the sum of ninety-five pounds per annum; to ushers of such first named Grammar Schools, the sum of ten pounds per annum ; to Teachers of Gram- mar Schools in Georgetown and Summerside, the sum ofone hundred pounds each per annum ; and to the ushers of Georgetown and Summer- side Grammar Schools,the sum of fifteen pounds per annum; to male Teachers of Schools in Charlottetown, of the first or lowest class, the sum of seventy-seven pounds per annum ; and to the assistant of such last named Teacher, the sum of sixty-six pounds per annum ; to Teachers of the second or highest class of Schools in CharlottetoWn, the sum of one hun- 2dred pounds per annum ; and to the assistant of such last named Teacher, the sum of sixty- six pounds per annum ; to female Teachers of female Schools in Charlottetown, the sum of forty-nine pounds ten shillings per annum ; to Teachers of the female Schools in Georgetown, the sum of forty pounds per annum ; and lastly, to the male Teachers of the first or lowest class, licensed by, and holding a certificate from the