File consists of correspondence and a draft legal opinion prepared by Aylesworth for the law firm Davidson & McRae, concerning a contract between Mackenzie, Mann & Company and the Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Land Company. Also included are a 1904 agreement between the parties and a memorandum regarding the agreement.
File consists of a bill and correspondence exchanged between Aylesworth and the Ottawa Gas Company pertaining to the settling of his utility account after vacating his Ottawa residence, 138 Daly Avenue, to return to Toronto.
File consists of two handwritten letters written to Aylesworth by lawyer and MP Jacques Bureau. These letters detail changes in the House of Commons after the 1911 federal election, and Bureau requests Aylesworth's legal assistance in gathering information to support a proposed ban on retired judges becoming Members of Parliament. Also included in the file are handwritten and typescript legal notes prepared by Aylesworth on this subject.
File consists of correspondence exchanged between Aylesworth and J.A. Jackson, the honorary secretary-treasurer of the Ottawa Golf Club, regarding Lady Aylesworth's membership in the club.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and J.R. Innes Hopkins, a Saskatoon lawyer, who requested Aylesworth's help in securing the release of his nephew, Caskell Hopkins, from prison. Also included are letters from Deputy Minister of Justice E.L. Newcombe and Thomas Mulvey, the Under-Secretary of State.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and Alfred W. Savary regarding Nova Scotian lawyer and politician James W. Johnston and the erection of a monument in his memory.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and the Association of Bonded Attorneys regarding a reference for Saskatchewan lawyer H.M. Pile de Roche to be the association's legal representative in Melville, Saskatchewan.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and E.L. Newcombe, the Deputy Minister of Justice, pertaining to the payment of the expenses of lawyer W.N. Tilley for his work at The Hague on the fisheries arbitration case. Included in the file are copies of letters sent by Tilley to Newcombe on this matter.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and H. Whittemore, who asked Aylesworth questions about an aspect of debate procedures in the House of Commons.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and William Pugsley, MP, regarding a claim for damages by the Saskatchewan Land Company.
Item is a letter written to Aylesworth by Dr. George M. Aylsworth, his cousin, pertaining to Aylesworth's health problems, specifically the treatment of phlebitis in the leg.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and Fred M. Ackerson, the president of The Civic Club of Niagara Falls, New York, regarding an invitation to a club dinner meeting. Aylesworth's reply declining the request makes reference to his almost complete deafness and consequent retirement from public life.
File consists of letters between Aylesworth and Gordon Waldron, a Toronto lawyer, regarding Aylesworth's comments on free trade for Canada at a meeting of the Reform Association in Toronto.
Item is a letter of thanks written to Aylesworth by R.N. Robertson, treasurer of the Newmarket Agricultural Society, regarding a $20.00 donation made by Aylesworth to the Society's prize list.
Item is a letter of thanks written by Richard M. Meredith to Aylesworth for his congratulations on Meredith's appointment as Chief Justice of the Ontario Supreme Court's High Court Division.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and G. Sterling Ryerson, the president of the United Empire Loyalists' Association, regarding Aylesworth's membership in the Association.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and Collingwood lawyer John Birnie regarding Birnie's request for a recommendation to the Attorney General of Alberta, Charles W. Cross. A copy of Aylesworth's letter to Cross about Birnie is also included in the file.
File consists of letters written to Aylesworth on a variety of subjects pertaining to personal, financial and administrative issues.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and Carl Kelsey, president of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, regarding an invitation extended to Aylesworth to join the academy.
File consists of correspondence between Aylesworth and lawyer William Proudfoot regarding a legal opinion given by Aylesworth on the subject of the "Hanna investigation".