.. x," ‘ . . if, .' ‘- 4.9.; EDWARD WHELAN, QUEEN’S PRINTER. VOL. 1. -— NO. 1?. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, W’ednesday, July 10, 1867. LAWS OF PRINCE EDWARD w“ 1M\ An Act to continue and amend certain Acts therein mentioned, relating to Education. [Passed May 17, 1867. “fHEREAS the Act of the Twenty-fourth Victoria, Chapter thirty-six, intituled “ An Act to consolidate and amend the several Laws relating to Education,” and the Act of the Twenty-sixth Victoria, Chapter five, intituled “ An Act to alter and amend the Act intituled An Act to consolidate and amend the several Laws relating to Education,” will shortly ex- pire, and it is deemed expedient to continue and amend the same. I. Be it therefore enacted by the Lieutenant lovernor, Council and Assembly, as follows: From and after the passing of this Act the in- habitants of all School Districts in this Island and of Charlottetown, Summerside and George- town, shall not, save and except as herein- after mentioned, be liable to pay or contribute towards the salary of any teacher in any school district or town in this Island, as directed and required by the said recited Act of the Twenty- sixth Victoria, Chapter five; and in lieu of the several and reSpective amounts in the said re- cited Acts mentioned, to be paid as salaries to the several classes of teachers and assistant teachers and ushers of Crammer Schools in the several districts and towns of this Island, save and except the teacher of the Charlottetown Grammar School and of the usher thereof“, whose salaries are provided for by the Act of the Twenty-seventh Victoria Chapter Thirty- one, hereinafter mentioned, there shall be paid to such teachers, assistant teachers and ushers, out of the public Treasury of this Island, 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 teachers of the second or highest class, the sum of sixty pounds per annum ; to female district teachers, the sum of thirty-eight pounds per annum; to male dis— trict teachers of Grammar Schools, when two districts combine to form a Grammar school, as in and by the said Act of the Twenty—sixth Victoria, Chapter five, is mentioned, directed and provided, the sum of one hundred pounds per annum ; to male district teachers of Gram- marSchools where districts are not so combined, the sum of ninety-five pounds per annum ; ts ushers of such first named Grammar schools, the. sum of ten pounds per annum; to teachers of Grammar Schoools in Georgetown and Summer- side, the sum of one hundred pounds each per annum ; and to the ushers of Georgetown and Summerside Grammar schools, the sum of fifteen pounds per annum 3 to male teachers of schools ll: Charlottetown, of the first or lowest class, the sum of seventy-seven pounds per annum ; and to the assistant of such last named teachers, the sum of sixty pounds per annum ; to teachers of the second or highestclass of schools in Charlotte- town, the sum of one hundred pounds per annum, and to the assistant of such last named teacher, the sum of sixty pounds per annum ; to female teachers of female schools in Charlotte- town, the sum of forty-five pounds per annum ; to teachers of the Female School in George- town, the sum of thirty-eight pounds per annum ; and lastly to male teachers of the first or lowest class, who shall not have passed an examination and obtained a certificate from the Board of Education, or who shall not be deem- ed by the Board of Education to be entitled to a