RCMP WW1 Bugle

Origin
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or "Mounties" as they are also called, are the federal law enforcers of Canada. Starting as the "North-West Mounted Police" in 1873, and the Royal North-west Mounted Police in 1904, to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1920. During the Klondike Gold Rush they were responsible for not only enforcing criminal law but also border patrol, and customs. The were also heavily involved in counter-intelligence, infiltrating any subversive groups that may have become a danger to Canada.

Effects
The bugle trumpets its battle cry whenever Canada itself is in danger, or Canadians in the immediate area are in danger. If lifted up the trumpet will blare especially loud in the cardinal direction of the danger.

Collection
It was collected on the Russian battle front in Siberia during the Russian Revolution when a Canadian soldier perished, yet his bugle continued to sound. It has been placed in Artie's Office as a premature warning system.