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SCHOOL TERMS. 



The School has four terms. The FALL TERM extends 

 through the months of AvGVf:, Septbmbeh and Ootober; 

 WINTER TERM — NovEwyEU, December and January ; 

 SPRING TERM — Februauy, March, April ; SUMMER 

 TERM— May and June. 



' ' ADMISSION. 



Students are admitted at the commencement of each term, 

 which will always be tlie first Monday after the first Wednesday 

 of the first month of the term. Students can always study at 

 the School, and work in the shops or on the farm (luring vaca- 

 tions, — these will consist of two weeks at Christmas, two weeks 

 before the Winter term, and from July 1st to the Fall term. , 



REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRANCE. 



Any young man can enter the School who has a good moral 

 character and a fair common school education. 



No charge nor fee of any kind is exacted from the student. 



EARNINGS OF STUDENTS, AND 



■ " ■ ■ INDUCEMENTS. • . - 



A student having a good practical knowledge of f.arm work 

 can earn about three dollars per week. It is not desirable to 

 devote thirty hours per week to farm work, and as a rule no , ^ 



student will be permitted to exceed thirty -five hours. On the 

 other hand only so much will be required of students as will give 

 tbem the proper skill in manual operations. Each student will be 

 paid in proportion to the amount of api)lication, skill and intelli- 

 gence he bestows on his labor. All the work which students 

 require is provided at all seasons of the year. 



SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR TEACHERS. 



Teachers who possess, on graduation, an A or B license, receive 

 a teacher's diploma, and the best five taking the course receive 

 $50 each as prizes. As agricultural teachers, they receive $100 

 additional to their salary per year, if they teach " agricultural 

 schools." j 



lE^ For further information api)ly to 



PROF. H. ^/V. SMITH, 



Truro, N. 3- 





