WAKASHAN LANGUAGES. 



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Youth's. The youth's | companion: | a 



I monthly magazine | published for 



thehenelifc | of the | Pugot sound, W. T. 



Indian missions. | Volume first [-fifth?] 



I [Vignette.] | 



Tulalip Indian Reservation, | 1882 

 [-1886?]. 



5 vols. 16°. I have seen but two vohinies (the 

 first, and second) witli cover title and inside 

 title both as above, those belonging to myself; 

 thereniaining portion I have seen only in num- 

 bers, the last of which is headed Vol. Y. May, 

 1886. Xo. 60. These numbers are each headed 

 as follows: 



The youth's companion: a juvenile monthly 

 magazine published for the benefit of the Puget 

 Sound Catholic Indian Missions; and set to 

 type, printed and in part written bv the pupils 

 of the Tulalip, Wash. Ty. Industrial lioardiug i 



WAK 5 



Youth's — Continued. 



• Schools, under the control of the Sisters of 



Charity. Approved by the Rt. Rev. Bishop. 



Vol.1. May, 1881. No. 1 [-Vol. V.May, 1886. No. 



CO.] 



It was edited by Rev. J. B. Boulet, and 

 instead of being paged continuon.sly, continued 

 articles have a. separate pagination dividing the 

 regular numbering. For instance, in no. 1, jip. 

 11-14 (Lives of the saints) are numbered 1-4, 

 and the article is continued in no. 2 on pp. 5-8, 

 taking the place of 11-44 of the regular number- 

 ing. The jiublication was discontinued after 

 May, 1886. on account of the protracted illness 

 of the editor. 



A few words in the Nootsack language, vol. 

 2, p. 15C. 



Copies seen : Congress, Georgetown, Pilling, 

 Wellesley. 



Yukulta. See Ukwulta. 



