For the Pantony researcher I came across this is the Broadstairs and St Peter's mail 27th Dec 1916 Accompanied by his Photo in his uniform which I can scan for you. Suzannah SAD NEWS For Broadstairs Wife Pte Charles W Pantony, of the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regt., who was reported missing after the attack at Loos on September 25th 1915, has now officially been reported killed on that date. Although close upon fourteen months after he had failed to answer roll call on that Memorable day, his wife, who resides at 2 Wrotham Avenue, Broadstairs had not given up hope of her husband still being alive. Pte Pantony volunteered for the colours in September 1914 and proceeded to the Western Front with his battalion in March of the same year. He was doing duty for a considerable time as a sniper. Previous to enlisting, the gallant soldier was employed by Mr J T May, of Broadstairs, as a painter and had a wide circle of friends among whom he was much respected. Article on Loos for that date here http://www.webmatters.net/france/ww1_loos.htm