The Patrons ran only seven candidates in the provincial election of 1896, and only two of them were elected: Watson Crosby in Dennis and William Sirett in Beautiful Plains.
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Many Catholic Patrons were alienated by the party's support of Premier Thomas Greenway's efforts to eliminate denominational schools, and left the party as such.
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The party's provincial leader was Charles Braithwaite, who was chosen at a convention held in November 1891.
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