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- An orphan is sent to live with relatives in picturesque turn-of-the-century Prince Edward Island.
- Ian's nephew, Harrison, comes to visit Blair Water. A box social causes conflict as Emily and Teddy are not partnered. Rhode invites Harrison and makes a choice that will forever change her life.
- 1998–200347mTV-G6.7 (8)TV EpisodeLaura refuses to return to Ian and finds a job at a mill. When Ian discovers where she is and tries to force her to return home, Laura disappears.
- Trying to discover where Aunt Laura has run off to, Emily and Ilse go to see Ada Pickett. The girls see three different fates for Laura, one of which is the truth.
- Ilse Burnley has moved into the Murray house. Jimmy comes home. It is discovered that Isabel sold her share of New Moon to Ian Bowles. Laura decides to sue Ian for divorce. Jack Haszard plans to help Laura.
- Jimmy marries Eve, however the happiness is short-lived when Eve is arrested for murdering her father Abner Kinch and her fate lies in the hands of Jimmy.
- Oliver, Emily's cousin, announces that New Moon belongs to his father. His girlfriend Maida is pregnant and destitute. After Maida has her baby in the Disappointed House, she leaves and Oliver takes responsibility for his child.
- Ilse wants to learn about her mother because her father never talks about her. Emily feels sympathy for her and wants to help find some information. While visiting her Great Aunts they tell her what has happened to Ilse's mother.
- Emily writes a romance story for a competition. Laura writes a letter to Ian in France.
- The young people of Blair Water travel to Summerside to take the entrance exam for high school and compete for the Queen Victoria scholarship. Isabel sneaks back to Scotland leaving a venomous letter in her wake.
- In a surprise ending for the season we watch four separate outcomes for Laura's wedding day. Each is seen in the imagination of Emily but which is the real one.
- While searching through the attic Emily comes across her mother's doll and Aunt Laura restores it for her. Aunt Laura meets Ian Bowles and falls in love with him...until she finds out the truth which sends her back home in tears.
- The story centers on little Ollie Murray and his mother Maida. Word has reached Ilsa of Oliver Murray's death in the Klondike. Along with the notice is a legacy, Oliver's big toe and gold. Maida returns for little Ollie but everyone thinks it is for the gold. Meanwhile Mrs. Stewart has run off. Laura befriends Maida and Ilsa and Emily help little Ollie. All seems to have ended well for Little Ollie, or did it? Did it happen or is it a story written by Emily?
- Young Duncan McHugh blames himself for his mother's poverty and depression. After an embarrassing incident at school, Emily befriends Duncan and brings him to New Moon, but Aunt Elizabeth finds out who he is and sends him packing.
- As her father's wedding day approaches, the distraught Ilse's behavior becomes increasingly erratic.
- A beautiful free-spirited french balloonist crashes into the lives of everyone at New Moon. Now a soldier, Perry Miller returns for a visit and then marches off to the Boer War.
- Mr Carpenter is fired as the school teacher and replaced with Aunt Isobel. Perry has to run New Moon by himself while Jimmy must work as a farm labourer. After being forced to work for Mr Stuart Emily makes a wish on the wishing moon.
- Jack and Jimmy attempt to start a fox-farming business. More sorrow is heaped upon an already fragile Laura.
- Rhoda Stuart steals Emily's mail, incoming money orders and with the help of her mother Velma, attempts to impersonate Emily when a New York travel magazine publisher visits Blair Water. Ian Bowles, who is in hiding at New Moon, is wanted for fraud.
- After the death of her parents, Emily Byrd Starr is reluctantly taken in by the odd (and scary) collection of relatives of New Moon farm on Prince Edward Island.
- Emily and Ilse are curious about Lofty John and go searching on his property to find out more. After catching Emily he forces her to eat a 'poison' apple. Despite trying her best to be brave she prays to her father in heaven.
- Emily considers herself "at war" with an evil ogre when cruel Aunt Elizabeth Murray forbids reading and writing and tries to do away with Pandora the cat.
- Emily starts school with a teacher more cruel than her Aunt. Cousin Jimmy is ordered by Aunt Elizabeth to drown Pandora, Emily's cat. Jimmy remembers that Elizabeth pushed him into a well when he was a child, causing his brain damage.
- Miss Brownell continues persecution of select students. Emily has visions involving the mysterious Disappointed House. Perry Miller and Teddy Kent contend for Emily's attention. Laura and Jimmy begin to rebel against Elizabeth's tyranny.