Show i I TO PRESERVE THE EYESIGHT j I r II Some Simple mkTrhat I Rules That Are Wo I worth Remembering An I experumctd oculist rocenU1 lave the following hints Thoe who Work much with their I sew IIhllIlIl remember that they nro I Using muscles n veil ns other organs and these muscles should not ue un u strained In tianB the Look should be held Js far from the eyes as a clear view I the reading matter will permit at l grange M8OI1 1 tails for tho least train on the ciliary or eyelid mus ets Again the book should be held at right a18lcs to n line oxtentllng iiora the yes to the lllo of print on he page which Is being read This 18 another relief for the c > ° muscles which arc only called upon to nova the ayes across the page and not up or down By this method rending In are cnnllJent posture lso generally con A lInned Is rendered prutlcally harm less But of course a great deal door ponds do-or the light It should always fail from above or behind tho student and never be so poor as to nccessl tale the object bolus brought closr to the e8 This Is what strains tin muscles and produces congestion nail other evll inntual 1 Herald |